Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 January 1938
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Title Section21 1938-01-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. \<>, 21. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration193 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. Deputation To See Premier Today LEAGUE UNION TAKES STEPS The National Council of Labour deputation to the Prime Minister on the situation in the Far East is visiting Downing Street this afternoon. A resolution welcoming the movement to boycott Japanese goods and hoping that there– Reuter. - 193 words
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Article135 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. Foreign Affairs Reviewed The cabinet met at No. 10 Downing treet at 6.30 yesterday. Foreign Af:rs were considered in view of Mr. Eden’s manure for Geneva today. The Cabinet lasted 55 minutes. It is derstood it dealt solely with foreign afrs. especially those relating to the. Reuter. - 135 words
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Article150 1938-01-25 1 < )nlv I >ne Functioning At Present In connection with British consular refutation in Russia, it was stated in dicial circles in London yesterday recent actice has been that one of the first sectaries at the British Embassy in Moshas been permitted by the United iingdom150 words
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Article161 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. VITACK NEAR HONG KONG Hong Kong, Jan. 25.Considerable shell--.g or bombing occurred this morning at 'amtau, just outside British waters in astle Peak District. The reverberations re felt at Pingshan police station. No tails are yet available.Reuter. JAPAN AND BRITAIN Tokio, Jan. 25In the Lower House yesclayReuter. - 161 words
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Article131 1938-01-25 1 Public Money For Land Purchase Public bodies were authorised by the Minister of Health to borrow £22.231.605 for capital expenditure during the final quarter of 1937—an increase of over £2,750,000 on the amount authorised in the same quarter of 1936. Housing continues to be the most important item131 words
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Article170 1938-01-25 1 Mincing Lane Talks Of 60% (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 24. The consensus of opinion in Mincing Lane is that a cut in the rubber quota to 65 or even 60 per cent, is imminent, though the decision may not be announced at tomorrow’s meeting of170 words
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Article35 1938-01-25 1 -Reuter. Paris, Jan. 24. Propagation of fals news regarding the French franc will be made a criminal offence in a Bill shortly, being tabled in the Chamber by the Minister of Finance.Reuter.-Reuter. - 35 words
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Article331 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. Mr. Stanley Is z Optimistic Speaking at Liverpool yesterday, the I'residwcit of the Board of Trade referred to negotiations for a trade treaty with the United States. In the next few weeks,” Mr. Oliver Stanley said, we are entering a most important phase of theReuter. - 331 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-01-25 1 This sort of hat helped to make history in the days before Waterloo. It's a novelty shape these days and completes Patricia Ellis’ ensemble in a scene from Paradise For Two."35 words
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Article120 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. Not To Be Drawn Into Fresh Thorny Topic Geneva. Jan. 24.—The text of a petition by the World Jewish Congress to the League of Nations comprises a hundred pages, giving details of alleged persecution of the Jewish population in Rumania. The petition denies that a large numberReuter. - 120 words
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Article28 1938-01-25 1 The Pinang Gazette Chinese N>tc j Year Number will be given free with the Pinang Gazette on Thursday. The entire issue will consist of pages.28 words
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Article214 1938-01-25 1 Reuter Eight Japanese Planes Destroyed Shanghai, Jan. 24. -An attempt to isolate Tsining to block Japanese reinforcements from Yenchow' is being made by Chinese troops who claim that guerilla fighters are harassing the Japanese rear. Japanese forces are trying to dose a 150-mile gap between forces along theReuter - 214 words
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Article95 1938-01-25 1 .Reuter. Moscow’s Lightning Protest Moscow, Jan. 24.Exemplary punishment for the guilty and appropriate compensation for the victims’ families are demanded in a strong Soviet diplomatic protest to the Esthonian Government following a frontier incident near Lake Peipus. The Soviet version of the incident is that tw’o Soviet guards.Reuter. - 95 words
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Article233 1938-01-25 1 Isolationists Will Press For Statement on Far East Washington. Jan. 24,—A White House announcement that Mr. Roosevelt’s naval message is not ready and will not be sent to Congress until the end of the week or the beginning of next week has occasioned reports233 words
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Article89 1938-01-25 1 Special Greeting Telegrams Arrangements have been made for the exchange of Greetings Telegrams between Malaya on the one hand, and British North Borneo. Brunei and Hong Kong- on the other. for the period January 24 to Feburaty 5 inclusuive. The charges wall be $1.30 for a telegram89 words
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Article32 1938-01-25 1 Reuter. 17.000 Cases In Victoria Melbourne, Jan. 24: There have been 17,000 cases of infantile paralysis in Victoria since the outbreak of the epidemic. There have been 88 deaths.Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement99 1938-01-25 1 SPECIAL AIK MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Oar SHOW WINDOWS 10 cts. per copy. Its li -IS FINE because it is so good fon the brain and nerves, also for helping to maintain correct balance in the diet. We can offer an unequalled variety of99 words
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Article, Illustration1625 1938-01-25 2 Kedah Labour Protector’s Condemnation Be Straightforward In Your Accusations” (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, January 24. That anonymous petitions; are the curse of this country and bring the greatest discredit on the writers and the class to which they belong was1,625 words
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Article282 1938-01-25 2 WANTS TO FIGHT FOR CHINA (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Jan. 24. Lim Sek Ghee, who was charged with having stolen clothing worth $12.40 and $26 irl cash on Jan. 8 from the house ot Khoo Cheng at Alor Pingat before Che Azmi, Chief Magistrate,282 words
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Article267 1938-01-25 2 The accused had struck him seven times with a piece of firewood. I put a ju-jitsu hold on him and subdued him,’’ said Mr. Tan Soon Bong, a storekeeper at the N. V. Straits Java Trading Co., Penang, when giving evidence in the District Court before267 words
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Article148 1938-01-25 2 YOUNG MUSLIM WOMAN CHARGED Zamabco binti Abdul Rahman, an 18 yearold Muslim woman, was charged before Mr. E. N. Taylor, the Penang District Judge, yesterday, with having knowinglygiven a false statement on oath before a kathi, on August 19, 1937. She is alleged to have148 words
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Advertisement367 1938-01-25 2 Kidney Germs Wreck HesHh Your Kidneys are a marvelous i Within them are 9 million tiny tu) act as filters for the blood. Wh. attack them you suffer from Burn ing Passages, Getting Up Nig] Pains, Dizziness, Rheumatism, i. Nerviness. Circles under Eyes Ankles, etc. Ordinary medicin. much good. The367 words
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278 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Air And Submarine Bases Being Built FORTIFICATION OF COASTLINE Hong Kong, Jan. 24: Interesting revelations were made in the China Mail today by a foreigner who had just concluded a tour of the Soviet Far Eastern territory. He says that Japanese reports of Russian warReuter. - 278 words
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Article76 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. British German Protests Hong Kong. Jan. 24. The British and lerman Consuls-General at Tsingtao have -.nAde representations to the Japanese Authorities regarding cases of illegal entry into the property of their nationals. British property is concerned in four ases, and German two. The most serious.. Reuter. - 76 words
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Article93 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Little Damage Done Barcelona, Jan. 24: The Ministry of National Defence states that five Insurrent warships, two of which were Italian i. stroyers under Spanish names, fired 14 -•hells at Valencia, causing little damage. FRENCH SHIP SEARCHED The Marseilles radio station received a message fromReuter. - 93 words
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81 1938-01-25 3 AIR RAID MEASURES IN FRANCE GERMANY f air raid precautions in France.British Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd's Tour Of Inspection London. Jan. 24: Mr. Goeffrey Lloyd, Parliamentary Under-Secretary at the Home Office, who has been visiting Germany to inspect air raid precautionary .measures, left Berlin for Paris last night. Before leaving hef air raid precautions in France.British - 81 words
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Article43 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Message To Congress Next Week Washington. Jan. 24: White House an nounces that President Roosevelt’s naval nessage is not ready and will not be sent o Congress until the end of the week or *"he beginning of the next.Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article59 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Only Humanitarian Help Expected London. Jan. 24: The Times Geneva correspondent. with reference to the League Council Meeting on Jan. 26 states that the Chinese Government's appeal figures on the Council's agenda, but it seems unlikely that the Committee of 23 will be summoned.. Reuter. - 59 words
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Article179 1938-01-25 3 ind will meet the French Ministers.—British Wireless. Important Meeting Next Week n an 24: Several important q ions related to foreign affairs will dunn 8’ the week the attention of e Ministers who have nearly all now returned London in preparation for reassembly of Parliament in aind will meet the French Ministers.—British Wireless. - 179 words
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Article94 1938-01-25 3 Cap Antibes, Jan. 24: Seventy-five-year-old Mr. Lloyd George and his wife, Dame Margaret, today celebrated their Golden Wedding in the presence of their family. Thousands of messages of congratu’action and admiration are pouring in by letter, cable and telephone from all over the world, especially from94 words
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Article81 1938-01-25 3 H.M.S. Norfolk Accordian Serenaders entertained a large crowd at Wembley Gala Night, and were given a good reception. A number of men from the ships were present and together with many Penang residents appeared thoroughly to enjoy the night’s programme. Spot dances were sponsored by Messrs. Borneo81 words
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Article31 1938-01-25 3 According to present arrangements, the King and Queen with Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret will return to London next Monday from Sandringham where they have been since before Christmas.31 words
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Article52 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Change In Italian Attitude Rome, Jan. 24: Enthusiasm for Japanese victories in China begins to be tempered by perception of the permanent damage the war is likely to do to Italian trad especially the export of artificial silk to China formerly valued at 159 millionReuter. - 52 words
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Article55 1938-01-25 3 .Reuter. OFFICE Three Injured In Shanghai Incident Shanghai, Jan. 24 The list of terrorist activities in Shanghai grew tonight when a hand-grenade was thrown at the offices of the Chinese Daily Social Evening News which is published in the Settlement Two Chinese men and one woman.Reuter. - 55 words
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126 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. London, Jan. 24: Newspapers give prominence to Mr. Hirota’s speech in the Feet, many producing verbatim reports. Mr. Hirota personally is respected but the general feeling as described by one critic, is that the Japanese army invents its policy inReuter. - 126 words
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Article79 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Italy To Brazil Bruno Mussolini took off from Rome for Brazil at 6.25 G.M.T. yesterday accompanied by the famous airmen, Capt. Moscatelli and Colonel Bisco. All three were in separate machines carrying in all 15 men including radiotelegraphists and reserve pilots. The objectReuter. - 79 words
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Article38 1938-01-25 3 Reuter. Berlin. Jan. 24: Herr Hitler has summoned a meeting of the Reichstag for the morning of Jan. 30. It is believed the meeting will deal exclusively with domestic politics and will occasion no surprises.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article159 1938-01-25 3 Burial In Most Expensive Coffin Procurable Hankow, Jan. 24: Standing in the bitter; cold under a cheerless drizzle, Han Fu-chu met his end at 7 o’clock before a firing squad at Wuchang across the river from Hankow with the most expensive coffin procurable ready to receive his159 words
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Advertisement231 1938-01-25 3 I w < H stomach lR remedy |B HL' I AIMS I> i universal STOMACH REMEDY gg H p r L« L B i; STOMACH. gh’i* 1 11 Lssl a o g| ijpso nri t jffi London, Hongkaae Chin». S git J f h g WATSON’S NO.IM OBAT MENJEMBOEKAN l’|231 words
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Advertisement144 1938-01-25 3 GREAT ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING BIG BARGAIN IN THE JUPITOR" COMBINATION HOUSEHOID MACHINf. B K Id MACHINE Id F xgk USUALLY $16.50. <Sale Price 6 $8.25 Complete. I A 9 ®J) fl 3 EIF<E c o TEN utensils in one THE JUPITER” IS WITHOUT DOUBT A BOON IN THE KITCHEN. SAVING TIME,144 words
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Article, Illustration1912 1938-01-25 4 Retribution Will Follow, Says Mr. Quo Tai-chi AFTER GenevaBrussels. After Brussels—parallel representations by Great Britain, the United States, and France. After parallel representationsa communique expressing readiness of British and French Ministers to co-operate with other Powers similarly placed to protect the rights and interests and to1,912 words
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Article320 1938-01-25 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Twins, both boys, were oom to Mrs. Das, wife of Mr. H. Das of Sitiawan. Mr. L. W. Bennett, Workshops Foreman, Federated Malay States Railways, has been promoted to be Works Assistant, Grade "D.” Mr. W. H. Hip well, Senior Executive Engineer, Public Works Department. Kuala Kangsar, entered320 words
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Article1483 1938-01-25 4 Japan, already damaged by the unexpected opposition of Britain and America, fears that the path she is treading must lead directly to a chish which her extremists would prefer to bring about before Britain is fully armed. Here is one of thd most signifiean and illuminating1,483 words
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Advertisement35 1938-01-25 4 1 1 W lliv If Hit- >Bl y SMS. a3|| its IH > MS— i||| fQM < wl Utah,..-, > Mi BREWED AND BOTTLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE BREWERY C,L T P distributors HEN RY WAUGH 6.(?,L t35 words
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1142 1938-01-25 5 "lie Did It For Me” Sctvs Mother London, Jan. 17. I acted for what I thought was best for mother,” concluded a statement alleged to have been made by Owen Arthur Alexander Meakin, 17, of War sop Vale, Notts who was charged at1,142 words
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Article142 1938-01-25 5 Guests Asked To Leave At Once Stockholm. Jan. 16. Hotels, restaurants and cafes through out Sweden will be closed tomorrow, when the lock-out long threatened by employers comes into force. About 20.000 employees will be rendered idle. The official arbitration commission tonight announced the failure142 words
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Article641 1938-01-25 5 Used £136,000 Of Rich Clients’ Money WOMEN GOT LARGE SUMS FROM HIM” London, Jan. 16. A solicitor, William Fielder Johnson, 53, oi Onslow-gardens. S.W., who had practised at John-street, Bedford row WC pleaded guilty at the Old Beifey yesterday to fraudulent conversion of clients’ money amounting641 words
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Article146 1938-01-25 5 Divorce Chance After Second Separation Miss Ann Cooper Hewitt, America s socalled sterilised” heiress, has separated, for the second time within a month, from her husband, Mr. Ronald Gay, whom sue married last October. Mr. Gay, a young petrol-station inspector at San Francisco, who now admits the possibility146 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-01-25 5 th i* A Jiave adopted the system of weighing all greyhounds racing at I s Ma i° r the Hou Gerald French, the kennel manager, .1/ T St the s P eeial weighing machine. On the left is Capt. A. E. ireetvr oi racing, and Mr. A. J. Elvin,57 words
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226 1938-01-25 5 London, Jan. 16. When William Dear was 20 he was the best-looking young man in Wembley. Today he is 91, a widower, father of 22 children. He’s still a great favourite with the women, and has just had yet another proposal226 words
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Article202 1938-01-25 5 Appendicitis Theory Mok. the gorrila in the London Zoo, had a sudden relapse and died in hisf sleep after an illness of ten weeks. He was about nine years old and had spent more than five years in the Zoo. There was a great deal202 words
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Article216 1938-01-25 5 Three Years To Form A Poo! London, Jan. 15. A specially bred pack of police dogs, trained to act as silent detectives, will soon be available to all forces in the country. After three years of tests involving cross-breeding and careful selection, they are to form216 words
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Advertisement181 1938-01-25 5 Aaw, Hodrey Players Feeble Game Ceuemlfy NIGHT j FUMBLED EVER/ SHOT? ?M SURE TO BE DROPPED OUT OF z ENERGY IS STILL USED UP THE FINAL NEXT MONTH. THE It DURING SLEEP, AND YOU ARE TRUTH IS I'M TOO TIRED /0U RE ONE OF NOT REPLACING IT, WE CALL TO181 words
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Article131 1938-01-25 6 "I was suffering from stomach ache and as a cure I borrowed a pellet of chandu from a friend,” said Chuah Moh, whencharged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Penang additional magistrate, yesterday with having had in his possession chandu, while an unregistered smoker. You131 words
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Article52 1938-01-25 6 (From Our Own Corresuondent The west-bound Imperial Airways liner from -Singapore this morning was forced by bad weather to turn round when in the middle of the Siamese Peninsula and pass the night in Alor Star. The liner hope.» to resume the journey on Tuesday morning at52 words
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Miscellaneous620 1938-01-25 6 REMEMBER THE GRAND OPENING DATE! THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY AT THE I\/T 1 11 J Of Course, Home of BIG RKO-RADIO PICTUR BOBBY BREEN in MAKE A WISH” with BASIL RATHBONE and the New Singing Star Sensation MARION CLAIRE. W/W A Charming Romance under Giant Pines in the Mighty oo s620 words
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Miscellaneous171 1938-01-25 6 You Don’t Have To Wait Long Now Grand Opening This Week-End THE NEW ROYAL CINEMA EQUIPPED WITH Western Electric Sound System Gala Opening Attraction M.G.M.’S CYCLONIC MRHb COMEDY laurel HARDY WAY OUT WEST” You’ll Laugh for 90 Minutes Straight See it and Start the NEW YEAR with a Laugh ONG171 words
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1180 1938-01-25 7 MALAYAN EXAMPLE AS AN IDEAL Ipoh Rotarian’s Address At Colombo A PLEA for closer .contact, and better understanding between Ceylon and Malaya was made by Mr S. IRajaratnam, President of the Ipoh Rotary Club, in the course of a luncheon talk entitled a Malayan Message”1,180 words
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155 1938-01-25 7 Matara. SHOT fired at a crocodile that was in the Nilwala Ganga rebounded after] hitting its mark, Struck a door in the residence of Mr. G. E. Ernst, Proctor, in the Matara Fort, penetrated the door and got embedded in the wall. It appears155 words
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Article111 1938-01-25 7 This evening at the Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.r March: Out On The Depp: Lohr, Overture: L’Amour Au Village: Bouillon. Selection: The Gold |Diggers Of 1933: Warren. Waltz: Comedie D'Amour: Colin. Cornet Solo: I’ll Sing Thee Songs Of Araby: Clay. Selection: Yeomen Of The Guard: Sullivan.111 words
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Article, Illustration57 1938-01-25 7 Plunging forward at 51 miles an hour, the driver holds his hands in the air during a demonstration of a new tank which is to be supplied to the British Army. Designed by Mr. J, Waiter Christie, the 70-year-old inventor, it weighs six tons and is57 words
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434 1938-01-25 7 Divorce Case Disclosures H he evidence recorded in this case discloses the tact that child marriages are prevalent in certain parts of Ceylon, in the Eastern Province in particular, and we are constrained to state that in the best interest of the Muslim434 words
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Article305 1938-01-25 7 To Protect Labour NEW DELHI It is understood the Government of India have decided to appoint an Agent in Burma lor the protection of Indian labour there. A number of names is being considered in this connection, but it is expected that the choice will fall305 words
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171 1938-01-25 7 Clergyman’s Race To Fetch Police The 67 Ceylon delegates to the Students’ Conference at Rangoon have returned to Colombo, full of experiences and adventures’’. At Mandalay some of the delegates had a nasty encounter with some busmen who were not paid the full fare171 words
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Advertisement525 1938-01-25 7 office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. aw tfspore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel: Times Singapore. g y «!a Lnmpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 365.1. a Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. Office 48, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central525 words
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Advertisement176 1938-01-25 7 MK A "jtOaiSL Wk I '.•wfWLWUy i Did you Maclean yourteethto-day? «hot i Ah! I see you did MACLEANS PEROXIDE U TOOTH PASTE I If you u(« a solid dentifrice, try the now SOUS PESOMIM SEMTWHCt USE DURYCOLIUM** Mixture To get rid of MOULDY KOT and obtain Good BARK RENEWAL176 words
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Article573 1938-01-25 8 THE majority of students attending English schools in the. Colony and the F.M.S. are Chinese. The ultimate object of their English -education is, in the case of selected few, to read' for one of the professions such as, law. medicine, engineering, etc., in the case of573 words
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Article133 1938-01-25 8 King Dismisses Strong Man” Vienna, Jan. 24.The Bulgarian Cabinet crisis simmering for months came dramatically open today when King Boris dropped his strong man,” General Lukov, from the post of War Minister and appointed General Daskalow. commander of the Plevno Garrison, to the position. Other Cabinet changes are133 words
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Article84 1938-01-25 8 The death has occurred at age of 93 of the famous sculptor Adrian Jones who executed the quadriga which surmounts the arch over Constitution Hill at Hyde Park Corner and the equestrian figure of the Duke of Cambridge in Whitehall as well as many military memorials including84 words
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Article109 1938-01-25 8 The death took place yesterday afternoon. of Scoutmaster Ooi Peng Guan, leader of the Pulau Jerejak scouts, at the leper camp. At his funeral which took place this morning at ten o’clock, a number of Penang Rover Scouts went over to Pulau Jerejak from Victoria109 words
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Article96 1938-01-25 8 Government To Be Petitioned (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 24. Representatives of the junior civil service associations of Malaya, at a meeting neld yesterday at the Singapore J.C.S’ Association, Tessensohn-road, decided to present their case for salary revision to the Government for consideration. This is96 words
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Article68 1938-01-25 8 After lasting for 23 days, the drought in Penang was broken by a drizzle last night. The morning broke cool and fine and a welcome shower of rain fell shortly after 9.30. In January last year, there was a rainfall of 26mm. during the corresponding period, and68 words
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Article502 1938-01-25 8 4 Penang Fruit Season Epic Tales of Durian Do man’s meat is another man s poison. One man’s fruit may be another man’s emetic. It takes two to make a quarrel, as it takes two to come to an agreement, and opinions differ sharply even upon fruitarian502 words
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Article402 1938-01-25 8 No One To Guarantee She ill Not Cut Throat Again "If I send her to the House of Detention I can not say that she is physically unfit or that she is unwilling to work. She is willing to work, but she cannot get work402 words
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Article198 1938-01-25 8 Morse Transmission !<» Cruisers Any one who strolled or mot red alor.; the Esplanade promanade last night migh have been puzzled by the frequency bright lights flashed from shore and cruisers. The lights are usually connec ed with signalling, but those rot associa ed with198 words
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Advertisement255 1938-01-25 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE MS? rB lw|U vk THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $49-50 Each. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY, I 266, Carnarvon Street, Penang. KeepXbur Skin Free from i Chafing or J QB255 words
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Advertisement71 1938-01-25 8 HAVE A GOOD SHIRT MADE FROM A mH V TOOTAL POPLIN in all Designs and Colourings carries the Tootal Guarantee of Satisfaction in Wash and Wear. OBTAINABLE FROM Messrs. Tong Aik Co., Penang Road Wing Sun, Campbell Street S. M. Md. Abdulla, Chalia Street S. S. Md. Sultan, Chulia Street71 words
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976 1938-01-25 9 Petaling Chairman On Malaya’s Handicap FINAL DIVIDEND OF 20 PER CENT. FOR SHAREHOLDERS ("brom Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 24. THE seventeenth annual general meeting of Petaling Tin, Ltd., aas held yesterday at noon, persided over by the Hon. Mr. C. L. Green, M.F.C.976 words
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Article469 1938-01-25 9 Smart Workouts LADY MIRROR IMPRESSES (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 25. Track work on the Ipoh Race Course this morning was made more interesting by the appearance of from Turley’s and Major Lindsay Vears’ stables and the solitary candidate from McMillan's string. A469 words
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Article78 1938-01-25 9 Penang Naval Week Ends Today The two British warships. H.M.S. Norfolk and H.M.S. Emerald, alter a four day stay in Penang, are scheduled to leave this afternoon at four o’clock southward bound for Singapore. Of the three Indian Marine ships, the Hindustan, left Penang by the78 words
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Article152 1938-01-25 9 Min Sin Seah Beat Police Party In a friendly badminton match consisting of four singles and four doubles played on Sunday last at their court Min Sin Seah beat the Police Badminton Party by five games to three. The results are: (Min Sin Seah players mentioned first) DOUBLES Khoo152 words
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Article420 1938-01-25 9 Far East Prehistorians Meet < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 24. Opening the third Congress of the Far East prehistorians at Raffles Museum this morning, the Governor’s Deputy, Mr. F. J. Morten, said that the gathering, was unique in that it was the first purely420 words
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498 1938-01-25 9 Local Inspectors Compete With Sailors Sailors from the five cruisers and a number of the local residents were given a real naval concert last night at the Town Hall when a dozen entertaining items were contributed by the visitors. Hundreds of sailors sat498 words
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Article69 1938-01-25 9 i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 24. A new talkie hall, fitted with the latest" sound equipment and supplied with comfortable tip-up seats, has been erected by Mr. Runme Shaw, the proprietor of the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park, in the park. A new69 words
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Article174 1938-01-25 9 Chinese Gets One Month's Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 25. Produced before Mr. L. C. Gray in the First Magistrate’s court terday morning, a Chinese named Ng Vfrh when charged with the theft of a hanrffc. in Osborne-street on Jan-j, ary 17, staff’d that he174 words
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Article73 1938-01-25 9 < From dur Qwn Correspĕndent.) Ipoi), Jhn. 25 That he, not being a registered sdk-Kst, was found in possession of a jipe chafed with chandu, was the 'harge preferredagainst Chan Yoon in the Fifst Magbr trate’s court yesterday morrnng; when! ifr L. C. Simpson-Gray convicted the accused on73 words
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Advertisement152 1938-01-25 9 SUPREME Sunday Despatch r dr BonnyßabyCompetition W AJt, Ik 1934, opento .ill com ers > Jgßpk willliillK 10 babies out of the fnal F H 12 were fed on COW fl GATE. fl Here are three including i fl V A *h e first P r :v wnricr jgT fl152 words
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925 1938-01-25 10 Counterpart To Anglo-American Discussions DR. EARLE PAGE ON BENEFITS THAT MIGHT FOLLOW Melbourne, Jan. 15. Dr. Earle Page, the Commonwealth Minister of Commerce, has made an important declaration, on the benefits which might accrue from a trade treaty between Australia and the United States.925 words
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Article488 1938-01-25 10 Japan And Russia Buy Copper Messrs. Malcolm Bowley Son in their weekly market report dated London, Jan. 14 state: Copper.The publication of the December statistics provided a surprise. They disclose an increase in world stocks of Copper variously reported as ranging from 44,000-57,000 tons. Statistics are, of course,488 words
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341 1938-01-25 10 Lunas Rubber Estates, Ltd. Report tor the year ended Oct. 31 states: 'Accounts'.—The net profit for the year, subject to directors’ fees, amounted to $104,117 (as against $48,621 for the previous year) which together with the balance of $48,998 brought forward from last account341 words
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Article223 1938-01-25 10 Saving Of £700,000 Annually In an effort to save 10,000,000 yen (about 700,000 pounds wort!i oi the precious metal annually, the Japanese Xanee Ministry has promulgated severs restrictions on the use of go P poses of ornament and decoration. The manufacture of gold watches rings,223 words
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Article126 1938-01-25 10 Siamese And Bangrin Figures With the publication of the Decembei returns of Siamese Tin Syndicate. Ltd., and the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., both companies have now completed their financial years, and both report big increases in profits. Siamese Tin announces a jump in working126 words
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Article310 1938-01-25 10 The Ayer Molek Rubber Co., Limiteu. report for the year ended October 3) states: Accounts.The profit for the year after providing for directors’ fees and the usual depreciation on buildings, etc., amounts to $44,706; AddCredit Balance brought for ward from last year $20,678; Lessinterim dividend310 words
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Advertisement145 1938-01-25 10 RACE FORM GUIDE Can you pick winners by studying their form If so, you cannot afford to be without the special Pinang 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 IT145 words
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Advertisement125 1938-01-25 10 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETERS MADE IN ENGLAND *1 JUNIOR’ (Type S.M.S.) 500—800 lbs. sheet per hour. Each Junior Sheeter is fitted, with five pairs of rolls, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freshly coagulated rubber and No. 5 being grooved to give the final marking to the sheet.125 words
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Article1078 1938-01-25 11 S.S. HONG K.HENG’ arrived this morning from Rangoon at nine o’clock sailing today for Singapore and Hong Kong. M.S. KIM HOCK SENG’ arrived yesterday from Naucowry, departure for same port uncertain. S.S. KAMPAR’ arrived yesterday from Moulmein, Tavoy and Mergui, sailing on Saturday for same1,078 words
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Article149 1938-01-25 11 Detroit, Jan. 16. Mrs. Edith Mae Cumings, a real estate operator, who from an original capital of two dollars built up a fortune of 1,000,000 dollars, was shot dead today in a snowcovered field. Her death was the climax to an argument with her equally wealthy partner,149 words
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Advertisement632 1938-01-25 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE tV kiCKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH R DIOMKD Also rail* Hull HTH CONTI NENT. Leaves Penang Due London C. MEMNON Aso calls Marseilles «nd ni aD Jan 27 23 RADNORSHIRE Also calls GlaSgow Feb. 4 Mar. 2 TEN DAY SERVICE TO vr< Feb 11 Mai 14 ANTILOCHUS632 words
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Advertisement562 1938-01-25 11 PJt. an< CM V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. COMORIN SAILING THURSDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1938. P ontr»^ a^?^ d ri u t N Co Dder Pena g. Teluk Anson. Port Swertenn.m, -ontract with His Majesty s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mai]562 words
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Advertisement209 1938-01-25 11 PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE TO MARSEILLES, LONDON (Pas< sengers 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.s. "MEO NLA” Friday Apr. 1 m.s. ALSIA” Friday Apr. 22 m.s. BORINGIA” Friday Mar. 13 m.s. FIONIA” Friday June209 words
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Article102 1938-01-25 12 ACCOMMODATION FOR 80 PASSENGERS GERMANY is trying to beat the British-American Transatlantic air combine, writes the Sunday Express Air Correspondent. This summer, before Imperial Airways can )get going properly, the German Government intends to start a Zeppelin service from Frankfurt to New York. A new102 words
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Article390 1938-01-25 12 FEAR OF FASCIST DANGER” New Powers For Government Moscow. Recently the Union Council and the Council of Nationalities met for the first time in joint session as the Supreme Council” to amend the Constitution M. Molotoff. the Premier, announced the intention of the Soviet to build390 words
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Article152 1938-01-25 12 Secret Bid By Foreign Power With the greatest secrecy, representatives of a foreign Power are negotiating for the purchase of the world’s biggest floating dock, the 60,000-ton structure owned by the Southern Railway at Southampton. While admitting that these representatives have visited Southampton, the Southern Railway152 words
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Article483 1938-01-25 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Siam. Burma, India. Iraq. Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland, Europe and North and South America by Imperial483 words
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Miscellaneous2444 1938-01-25 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES If. B. C. BERLIN COLOMBO NIROM DJB 15.20 Mc/j 19.7 1». VU2 6.16 Me s (48.9 m.) YDC ,51i> Mc 8 < l9 B m,) j m i following wavelengths: g .54 Mc/ gl t 5 w TODAY rp fX’SMISSION 2 DJE 17.76 Me/ 16.89 ru. TODAI2,444 words
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Miscellaneous21 1938-01-25 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 6.00 p.m. 12.05 p m tomorrow 8 34 a.m. 1.33 a m 9- p.m. 12.30 pm.21 words
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Article, Illustration275 1938-01-25 13 M A 1) A M t. M AGI) A LLiPESC’U, King Cai ol’s friend, is reported to Jure disappeared, billowing reports that the new Rumanian Premier, M. C’OGA, had told her that it would be well if she left the itHinlrv. (Kight) THE ADORATION OF275 words
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Article739 1938-01-25 14 Three Goals Margin In Exciting Match FINE DEFENCE PUT UP BY BOTH TEAMS The Penang hockey team which held the Selangor team to a draw on Saturday defeated a, strong XI of the Navy Combined on the Esplanade yesterday by three goals to nil. There739 words
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Article532 1938-01-25 14 Selangor Beaten (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lump nr, Jan. 24. The Islington Corinthian Football Club overtnainM* one of the strongest oppositions tin their tour in this country übwi thes’ inflicted a twonil defeat ion (Selangor, ex-holders of the Malaya iCpp, lhere todlJiy before 7,000 spectators,532 words
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437 1938-01-25 14 Portsmouth Should Have Beaten Brentford (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan 23. The Cup fever was at its highest pitch yesterday, and gate records were broken at five grounds, the highest being 71,927 at Manchester, where the home team beat Bury 3l. All replays437 words
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Article172 1938-01-25 14 Arsenal To Meet Preston The draw for the F.A. Cup Fifth Round to be played on February 12, was made in London yesterday as follows, cables Reuter: York v. Middlesborough. Luton v. Manchester City. Charlton A. v. Aston Villa. Arsenal v. Preston North End. Sunderland172 words
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Article146 1938-01-25 14 Warders Win Ag ain (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Jan. 24. The Warders Hockey XI, last year’s league champions met the Police XI in a Kedah Hockey League fixture on the K.H.A. Ground and defeated the Police by two goals to nothing on Sunday. Both the146 words
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Article112 1938-01-25 14 Match In March Or April Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, will have a chance to avenge his defeat by James Braddock last W Mke Jacobs, who promoted the previous mateh, has promised the Wetahnum a return encounter either on March 11 Aoril 1,112 words
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141 1938-01-25 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 24. The Perak hockey teams to represent Perak against Penang and Kedah during the coming week-end have been selected The team to meet Penang at Penang on Saturday, January 29, is as follows: F. R Toft; Lee141 words
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Article205 1938-01-25 14 Four Goals Shared With Walker’s XI The Navy Combined were held to a draw at soccer by Walker’s XI on the Esplanade yesterday, four goals being shared. The sailors led by one goal at the interval. A fairly large crowd saw a fast game played on205 words
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Article22 1938-01-25 14 Reuter. London, Jan. 24: In the English football league yesterday, Millwall beat Notts County by five goals to nil.Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement248 1938-01-25 14 BISSETS I OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY SOU AftENTS: Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredientsin convenothers 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 the248 words
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1259 1938-01-25 15 R.U. Instructions Discbeyed DREADFUL PACKING AND HEELING London, Jan. 16. JNHAPPIEST moment at Cardiff, where England played Wales V in the first Rugby Union international match of the season, was when hundreds of incensed spectators were induced to shout: Send him1,259 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-01-25 15 zi irtnsn woman athlete prepai my jar me tsraish mnpue at Sydney early next month.19 words
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Article91 1938-01-25 15 London. Jan. 6. A whirlwind, sweeping suddenly across Hurst Park racecourse yesterday, when horses were al the post, stole a icad of £lO and £5 notes off a bookmaker’s stand, fluttered them over the rails, and scattered them on the course. People leapt after thempolice91 words
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Article96 1938-01-25 15 Members of the Penang Sports Club arc reminded that the January Mixed Foursomes competition is due to be played on next Wednesday evening. In order to avoid congestion competitois may elect to start from either the Ist or 10th tee, and at holes at which it is96 words
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Article292 1938-01-25 15 Mrs. Daly Waiting For Georgie London, Jan. 16 A plump, motherly woman sits in the parlour of her little home near Waterloo Station, London, smiling happily because she knows that her Georgie will be home soon. Her Georgie is better known to the world as292 words
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Article155 1938-01-25 15 Turk Thrown And Bitten To Death Smyrna. Camel fights are a popular sport in Turkey, and selected camels are especially trained to take part in them. Kara Osman, a villager living near Aydin. owned a champion camel which had won every fight for which it was155 words
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Article68 1938-01-25 15 Members of the famous Royal Albert Yacht Club at Southsea, formed in 1865 and patronised by King Edward VII, King George V, and other Royalty, have decided to sell the famous premises in Clifton-road Until new accommodation has been found members are to use68 words
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312 1938-01-25 15 Retiring Champion’s Too Old At 26” London, Jan. 16 Add together a fourpenny celluloid ball, a 3s. 6d. wooden bat, a large table, and a strip of green netting about 6 in. high, and the result is a game that: Has312 words
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Article209 1938-01-25 15 Retiring Fund” New York. Jan. 17 Tommy Farr spent an. hour today lookingover newsreel shots of exchampion Jim Braddock in action. His comments wertj pungent. Look at the spread of his legs.” he said. Old Father Time is creeping up behimi Jim.” Meanwhile the Cinderella man209 words
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Advertisement146 1938-01-25 15 the finest hops MML for the finest BEER Perfect, sun ripened hops, cultivated and grown with scientific care, and with one thought in mindthe production of good beer. B Tieer, brewed with the finest hops imported fresh from Europe, is the t best beer in Malaya. 7n v i t146 words
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Miscellaneous47 1938-01-25 15 POP—A Boy Needs To Eat By J. MILLAR WATT T). jj, HAVE YOU GOT ANY ER VELL.HOW WOULD ft II WORK FOR ME NO YOU LIKE TQ PUT TO no por me on RELIEF I UITL z Z—lS W JrJi (Copyright. 1137. by The Bel» Syndicate, f»c >47 words
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Article122 1938-01-25 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDGN-(Spot) Nq market £ISI 0 0 LONDON (3 months) No market flB2 o. 0 SINGAPORE S9O 99 $89.75 BUSINESS DONE 1 EN XN $9O 00 $897 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) s 4 g 4 25 BLACK PEPPER s9 0 S9lO RUBBER LONDON122 words
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Article274 1938-01-25 16 B h« re c.- n «nominal»» uMM. Yesterday Rise or FaU otherwise stated Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944*64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 JJ’* War Loan. 3$ p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. "A” Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) Great Western Rly Ordy Canadian Pacific (£25) jharlered274 words
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Article127 1938-01-25 16 London, Jan. 24. K'J.SBEP. Easy.— T.-o Mon 71J buyers sellers Jar /Mar buyers Vg sellers Ap'-it/Jun*? 7g buyers 7A sellers Juij/Sept 7i 7 c buyers sellers NUW YORK 14.87 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 39,284 tons Liverpool 21,561 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Jar..) £l3. 5. 0127 words
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Article105 1938-01-25 16 Paris 1501 150 New York 4.991 4.993 Montreal 4.994.993 Brussels 29.573 29.58 Geneva 21.63 21.63 Amsterdam 8.96 J 8.961 Milan 95 95 Berlin 12.41$ 12.403 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26$ 26J Helsingfors 226 J 226$ Prague 142 142 s Madrid 55.00 nominal105 words
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Article133 1938-01-25 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.52 A 1.571» Bong Fatt 1.07?. 1.10 Jelebu .82 A .87 A Kampong Lanjut 21|3 219 Klang River 1.62 A 1.70 Kuala Kampar 15J0 15 9 Kuchai Ordy. 1.50 1.55 Larut 111 A 116 Lukut .75 .80 Pangnga 8!0 8 9 Rantau Pref.133 words
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Article111 1938-01-25 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. n\ Buyers Sellers Batu Selangoi- 1.50 1.55 Hong Fatt 1 06 I.oB’ Jelebu .821- .87$ Klang River 1.60 1.65 Lukut .72A .77j Nawng Pet -42; .47 Petalings 8.50 8.75 c Rahman Hyd. 1.37? 1.42$ Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.42$ Sungei Luas 1.65 1.70 Tapping Cons. 1.62$ 1.67$ Bangrin111 words
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Article214 1938-01-25 16 Underlying Strength New York, Jan. 24—The underlying strength of the market is shown in continued ability to bold near current levels despite the absence of constructive developments. The fact that volume is small seems to indicate that while there is no clarification of industrial outlook, there nevertheless lemains214 words
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Article23 1938-01-25 16 TIN Singapore $89.7? Per pkl. Penang $B9 3 8 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23}4c Per lb. Penang Spot Per lb.23 words
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Article196 1938-01-25 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 9 5 0 Bangrins 24 3 24 9 Batu Selangors 1.54 1.56$ Burma Malays 28 9 29 9 Hong Fatts 1.07 1.09 Jelapangs 34 0 34'9 Jelebus .83 .86 Kamuntings 10 9 113 K. Lanjuts 213 21|9ex Kat us 24 6 25196 words
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Article66 1938-01-25 16 Reuter. At the Stock Exchange the strength of gilt-edged was the outstanding feature. Otherwise it was generally dull, apart from some support for Germans and Japanese. Indian Irons were weak owing to Eastern selling. Coppers eased. There were disappointing Roan Antelope results but they closed above the lowest.Reuter. - 66 words
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Advertisement293 1938-01-25 16 FURNISHED HOUSE AVAILABLE Fully Furnished small house to let for immediate vocupation if so desired. Everytliing complete including bed lineai, cutlery, etc. In good Residential partreasonable rent. Apply Box No. 20,5 c o Pinang Gazette. FOR SALE Electrical Perm. Hair Waving Machine and electrical Hair Drying Machine, brand new, latest293 words
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Advertisement810 1938-01-25 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE CHART EKED B\\k OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ. (/nc^S«7 SaS/ 7 7 N.V. I Paid-up Capital i a. i Reserve Fund H?< (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) Reserve Liability of Propri (With limited liability.) Head Office No. 38 Bishopsgate, L (NETHERLANDS TRADING No. 71 Mosley Str SOCIETY.) Agencies Bran, Alor810 words
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