Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 February 1938
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Title Section21 1938-02-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LASTEDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 38. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1938. PRICE 10 CENI’S.21 words
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449 1938-02-14 1 Lord Cecil MASS MEETING AT COVENT GARDEN TALK OF INTERNATIONAL POLICE FORCE London, Feb. 14.Twenty nations were represented on the platform of a mass meeting, attended by 2,500, at Co vent Garden Opera House, at which Lord Cecil, presiding, condemned Japanese aggression as a deliberate.Reuter. - 449 words
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Article, Illustration28 1938-02-14 1 .4 happy picture of Prince Bernhard with his dautfhter, Beatrice H ilhelmtna Armgaard, who was 2J, hours old when this picture was taken.28 words
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Article260 1938-02-14 1 F.euter. Modified By Unions London, Feb. 14.The resolution on the boycott issue, passed by the Trades Unions’ peace campaign committee, differed from the original draft and even the modification finally reached failed to secure the support of Swedish and Norwegian delegates. Instead of supporting the boycott, as statedF.euter. - 260 words
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Article40 1938-02-14 1 Reuter. Canton, Feb. 14: It is officially announced that the Pearl River boom, which has been closed since Feb. 4, will be opened tomorrow. Vessels which have been bottled up are now getting up steam preparatory to departure.-Reuter. - 40 words
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Article74 1938-02-14 1 .Reuter. For Indian Congress Haripura. Feb. 14.—Subhas Chandrobose, president elect of the Indian National Congress, w’as welcomed by 100,000 men and women, mostly peasants, when he arrived for the annual session of Congress which will be held next week-end. Bose made his entry along a fivemile route, seated.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article30 1938-02-14 1 .—Reuter. Miss Ishbel MacDonald London. Feb. 14,—The engagement is announced of Miss Ishbel MacDonald to 4r. Norman Ridgley. aged 34, a house decorator. The wedding will take place shortly..—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article187 1938-02-14 1 Sea Smashes Popular Resorts .—Reuter. London, Feb. 14.—A night of terror was experienced by hundreds of people who were made homeless when the sea burst coast defences ;md caused extensive damage to coastal resorts. The flood was caused by the week-end ga.le which, in some places,.—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article34 1938-02-14 1 .Keuter. London, Feb. 14. The Vienna report that Von Ribbentrop has gone to Italy is categorically denied in Berlin. It is stated that Ribbentrop is at present en route to Berlin.Reuter..Keuter. - 34 words
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Article83 1938-02-14 1 At Singapore For Dock Opening Singapore, Feb. 13.Three U.S. cruisers. the Trenton.’’ Memphis” and Milwaukee,” arrived at the Naval Base for the opening of the new dock tomorrow after thirteen days non-stop trip from Sydney. Official calls were exchanged between Rear-Admiral Townsend and Vice-Admiral Ramsay. The U.S.83 words
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Article149 1938-02-14 1 Stowaway Charge Withdrawn The two naval deserters from the Royal Navy who were arrested on Saturday at Penang and charged with having stowed away on board the P. O. Chitral on a voyage from Singapore to Penang, were this morning ordered to be handed over to149 words
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Article85 1938-02-14 1 Date For Inquest Fixed The inquest or. Mr. Eric Newbold, who was found dead in his office at the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd. Penang, on Chinese New Year’s Day is fixed for hearing on Feb ruary 25, subject to the arrival of the H.M.S. Stork. The inquest85 words
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Article266 1938-02-14 1 Reuter. Austria Displays I ndependence Vienna, Feb. 14.1 t is learned here that Herr Schuschnigg put Austria’s case with some energy during yesterday’s conversations with Hitler, and it is believed that each statesman said No,” to the other's princi pal requests. Hitler declined to dissociate himself, theReuter. - 266 words
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Article64 1938-02-14 1 Twenty Of Important Rank Bangkok, Feb. 12.The police, early this morning rounded up a number of Chinese and Siamese members of secret societies and communist bodies. The police state that the activities of these people have been under observation some time ard they waited until such time as64 words
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Article, Illustration3167 1938-02-14 2 How Island Supplanted Penang As Naval Base "'TRIE ancient experience of] all nations is that naval I force can only act where the -jneans of its maintenance—bases -exist?* Thus writes Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond in his book Sea Power and Modern Warfare. That elementary fact which he3,167 words
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Article, Illustration905 1938-02-14 2 The Singapore naval base graving dock, which is being opened today, is officially described as the biggest naval dock in the world and has been, designed to provide for the growth in size of His Majesty’s ships for many years to come. It905 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-02-14 3 Mr. Um Cheng Ran, (left) Sir. Kh.to Sian Ewe (centre) ami Mr. 11. 11. Ab. I. ...leader, three ..I Pe ana’s representatives to the Xaval Raise opening.29 words
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784 1938-02-14 3 ANTIPODES VIEW OF THE NAVAL BASE The Only Route For Reinforcemen ts (By A Special Correspondent.) Just mention Japan’’ to an Anti-podean and he will immediately conjure up visions of hordes of men who live on the smell of an oily rag,” who produce784 words
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108 1938-02-14 3 |F a woman divorces her husband *i«* cannot claim] to be his wide a vhi n he diesi So Sir John Eennctt, ixcechancellor, ruled in Lancashire Chancery Court, Liverpool. John Thermal Atkin-son bequeath* i tib.OOO', to his son Joseph the mrmcjf after Joseph’s death108 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1938-02-14 3 Men Died When Superstition Defied: Memories Of A Worker AVI' of the thousands who willi be present at the cerenionx 1 al the naval base today, 1 wonder how many will have taken any actual active part in its construction.1,705 words
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Article138 1938-02-14 3 Medical Service To Be Staffed By Navy From Our London Staff) London, Feb. 3. The medical organisation at the Singapore naval base is to be staffed, as at present. by naval personnel supplemented by a number of Asiatic nurses and dressers. Mr. Geoffrey Shakespeare. Parlianien tary Secretary138 words
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Article148 1938-02-14 3 DOMINION (Wellington, N.Z.): The base has been described as the Gibraltar of the Far East and its virtual completion becomes much more than of mere engineering interest in view of the march of events in the Far East in recent months. To Australia ard New148 words
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Article58 1938-02-14 3 The Sprightly Fellows and their lively contests, presented every month by the German short wave station, was heard again last week They arranged a rendez-vous at a masked ball in a whirling throng of masqueraders, gaily dressed and masked, they disported themselves with un estiained merriment. For58 words
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Advertisement72 1938-02-14 3 SEEDS THAT GROW r double pinks DC DC IJ 1— IL O FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS. FRESH FROM THE WORLD FINEST NURSERIES. BHEIB SEEDS ARE GROWN AND TESTED IN ENGLAND AND ARE THE MOST RELIABLE OH THE MARKET. WRITE FOR FULL LIST WHlcd WILL BE SENT FREE O’l APPLICATION. FLOWER72 words
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Article254 1938-02-14 4 Alleged They Were Members Of Dollar Boat Crew Two Englishmen, stated to be deserters from the Royal Navy, were discovered as stowaways on board the P. O. Chitral which arrived in Penang from Singapore on Saturday. When they were handed over to the Marine Police, they254 words
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Article552 1938-02-14 4 l ea Party To Haji Shamsuddin Two Penang Malay clubs with membership embracing all prominent local Malays combined to do honour to Haji Shamsuddin the new Municipal Commissioner on Satur day evening. The function took the form of a tea party held at the lawns552 words
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Article401 1938-02-14 4 Can It Be Done? London: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council have a knotty problem to solvewhether £lO a week each is enough to educate two boys, at present aged seven and four, who may eventually wish to go to Oxford or401 words
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230 1938-02-14 4 Church Holds Discussion On Pen Friendships” Johannesburg: On the instructions of the Anglican Church Council of the mining town of Messina, the Rev. Lewis Jones took from Dunstan Chew, forty-four-year-old negro, a photograph and letters sent to him by nineteen year old Miss Jenny Kemp,230 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-02-14 4 y/r. Moses Lee and Miss Emma Tomlinson were married at the Peculiar People’s chapel at Leigh-On-Sea. JWiss Tomlinson is 37 while Moses is aped 87 and has 59 grandchildren besides great-grandchildren.35 words
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245 1938-02-14 4 Injuring Our Profession” London: Mr. Francis E. J. Smith, greyhaired president of the Law Society, said that he would willingly cut off his right hand if it would stop these fearful malpractices” by defrauding solicitors. He added: "But we are up against serious difficulties. They245 words
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Article158 1938-02-14 4 This evening at the Esplanade” from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. 1 March Martial Moments. Winter. Introducing the Celebrated Marches of the British Army. 2 Overture Si J’etais Roi Adam. (If I were King.) 3 Suite My Lady Dragon Fly Finck. I. Dance of the Silver Pool. 11.158 words
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Article402 1938-02-14 4 Sir George Collins’ Hetity Financial Losses Sir George Collins, sixty-eight-year-old ex-Sheriff of the City of London, walked briskly down the steps of London Bankruptcy Buildings, took a bus to Newgate-street, E.C., and got down to his job, which brings him £3 a week. The402 words
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Article224 1938-02-14 4 Man Rode ithoui Using Hands Death by misadventure w .s returned by Mr. T D Penang Coroner, at an inquiry ,-ly Saturday, on a Chinese, Gim Ee L died at the Penang General January 17, as a result of tr A,, bicycle accident. The deceased224 words
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Advertisement140 1938-02-14 4 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 supplement with each copy of the Pinang Gazette before each race day. DON’T MISS IT 1 And140 words
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Advertisement686 1938-02-14 4 Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands in 24 Hours New Discovery Brings Pleasures of Life to Men Who Feel Old Before Their Time Do you feel older than you are? Are vou lacking in youthful animation? Do vou en- joy the society of beautiful women? Do 'WwmA W you suffer from686 words
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Article, Illustration1446 1938-02-14 5 Mr. Anthony Eden On Foreign Policy GREAT BRITAIN’S STANDPOINT EXPLAINED Mr. Anthony Eden the Foreign Secretary, speaking to the Birmingham Youth Movement on Saturday, asked his hearers v hen viewing the foreign field to entertain no preconceived lion*, but to place themselves inBritish Wireless. - 1,446 words
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336 1938-02-14 5 Lesson From The Far East Conflict MUNITION WORKS ALSO WANTED New Delhi:Nowhere probably in countries not actually engaged in the wars now taking place in Spain and the East have the lessons of the China conflict produced more profound thought or a deeper impression336 words
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Article842 1938-02-14 5 Little Money For Development: Settlers Return Home: Huge Areas Still Ruled By Natives Aden: The Italian Empire in Abyssinia will celebrate in May the second anniversary of its proclamation. It is now possible to reveal some of the formidable tasks which face the Viceroy, the842 words
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Article136 1938-02-14 5 Eleven pupils from the Sin Hwa Qiinese School, Parit Buntar, sat for the interschool examination for Chinese schools held on December last in Taiping. Among the eight successful pupils Chai Seek Chew obtained highest marks in Chinese and distinctions in arithmetic, English, geography and history. Others who136 words
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Miscellaneous398 1938-02-14 6 THE HOUSE OF QUALITY. COMFORT AND SERVICE Acclaimed The Rest Sound Reproduction In Central And Northern Malaya: THR HOUSE OF BIG HITS (PROPRIETORS KENG HU AT FILM GO.» OPENING TONIGHT HAVE YOU EVER SUFFERED FROM BLONDE TROUBLE” ip so YOU NERD A. LAUGH TONIC 1 SEE PARAMOUNT’S ALL-LAUGHING SHOW 1398 words
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Miscellaneous197 1938-02-14 6 THE WHOLE TOWN WENT WILD OVER "42nd STREET” WAIT TILL YOU SEE 52nd STREET”! It was haughty and romantic ...now it’s naughty and frantic with the stars of midnight > shimmering to the rhythm of i r jazz and jam and blues...on, S that hotcha lane...the capital of swing... the197 words
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Miscellaneous167 1938-02-14 6 Our Special Chap Goh Meh Attraction! 6.30 Opening Tonight 9.30 Nanyang Film Co.’s Latest Great CANTONESE TALKIE NARROW ESCAPE” with a brilliant all-star cast A thrilling drama of love and war, packed with suspense, excitement and laughter USUAL ADMISSION CHARGES Next Change Another Mighty Cantonese Talkie SPRING TIME” with Chee167 words
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Miscellaneous80 1938-02-14 6 The House Of Big Hits NEXT CHANGE By Special Arrangement Wh***-*m 4 HISWLOTE HIMAW'fIP"! laaraad that on* word .s ho» bottor th.a thousand» o« g tho a.»’ I BEHIND new Universal Hcnre effli William GAR6AN Judith BARRETT DON WILSONx «"Pt., 0o»t") tadU aaanaa<ar TOGETHER WITH BUCK JONES SUDDEN BILL DORN”80 words
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Article, Illustration785 1938-02-14 7 Serious View Taken Of Japan’s Reply BRITAIN AND FRANCE NOT SURPRISED Although Britain and France are not surprised by the Japanese refusal to make known her naval the United States Government is taking a serious view of the matter. Well-informed quarters,Reuter. - 785 words
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Article, Illustration119 1938-02-14 7 Reuter. Statement By Dr. H. H. Kung London, Feb. 13— Japan’s highly industrialised structure is more vulnerable in a protracted war than China’s agricultural system,’’ declared Dr. H.H. Kung in a statement to the Observer. Japan started the war amidst financial and economic difficulties andReuter. - 119 words
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Article199 1938-02-14 7 Remarkable New Material (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Feb. 7. An important new use for rubber in the manufacture of aircraft has recently been developed in Great Britain. Specially treated, to render it non-cor,-ductive of sound and heat and non-absorb-ent of water, the rubber is used for199 words
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81 1938-02-14 7 Moscow, Feb. 13—Using high explosives to blast their way through thick ice, the icebreaker Taimyr established close contact with the drifting Russian scientists. The rescuers exchanged flashlight messages with the exiles. The condition of the ice does not permit the use of aeroplanes to take the81 words
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Article480 1938-02-14 7 Hitler Meets Dr. Schuschnigg STEP TOWARDS BETTER UNDERSTANDING Dr. Schuschnigg left Berchtesgaden at 10 p.m. after talks with Herr Hitler, which lasted eleven hours, with pauses for meals. A communique, issued after the talks, says that Dr. Schuschnigg, accompanied by M. Guido Schmidt and Herr Von Papen visited480 words
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Article93 1938-02-14 7 the Troytown handicap steeplechase. -Reuter. Berlin, Feb. 13Further ten promotions by Hitler in high ranks of the army announced today, include nine generals and a colonel, five of them being members of the aristocracy. This raises the number of recent changes in the higher ranks to aboutthe Troytown handicap steeplechase. -Reuter. - 93 words
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Article61 1938-02-14 7 .Reuter. Tok io Feb. 13Japan’s reply to the British naval, note, published here tonight, declines to give information requested andi declares that Japan is not concerned if Britain should exercise the right of escalation but repeats that Japan is ready at any time to enter.Reuter. - 61 words
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222 1938-02-14 7 British Delegates Favour House-To-House Canvass :.Reuter. Lomdon, Feb. 13. The British delegation to the International Place Conference decided, at a separate meeting, following the general meeting, in flavour of a cangpaign to organise house-to-house canvass to secure universal boycott of Japanese goods. Over 800:.Reuter. - 222 words
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Article165 1938-02-14 7 Reuter. Japanese Troops Advancing Hankow, Feb. T3The Japanese threat, to the Lunghai Railway, described as China’s jugular vein, has become grave a> a result of spectacular advances from the South and North. Pushing from the Tientsin- Pukow Railway from the Hwai River, after smashing the ChineseReuter. - 165 words
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Article50 1938-02-14 7 Reuter. Innsbruck, Feb. 13- rhe whole constabulary of Tyrol was called up today to patrol the German-Italian main line from Kufstein to Brenner. It is reported that the German authorities notified the Austrians of an. alleged discovery of a plot to wreck a train. tomorrow.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement484 1938-02-14 7 .irsd office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. -aßSßpore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel: Times Singapore. _s*ia Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3684. pop Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. j<ndon Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central *****609484 words
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Advertisement491 1938-02-14 7 HE WAS SAVED FROM AN OPERATION After 8 Years Suffering I with Gastric Ulcers People suffering from gastric ulcers have always the dread possibility hanging over them that their condition will eventually lead to the operating table. That was the case with this man, who tried all kinds ot treatment491 words
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Article588 1938-02-14 8 opening today of the great graving dock at Singapore in the presence of a distinguished gathering is more than a ceremonial affair, more than an event of Malayan importance; it marks a stage in the stand which the democracies of the world are being compelled to take agaimst588 words
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Article159 1938-02-14 8 Last Day Of Chinese New Year Celebrations Customs die hard, but one of the most attractive customs surviving in Penang, the "Chap Goh Meh” festival, will be celebrated tonight as only Penang can celebrate this festival. It has, however, lost much of its significance by the159 words
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Article233 1938-02-14 8 [LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, I note with surprise that you classify the medical quack and the homo” or witchdoctor in the same category, in one of your leading articles. Recently there appeared in one of the English weekly papers, a series of articles on Africa and her witchdoctors,233 words
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Article94 1938-02-14 8 Motorist Fined Some excitement was caused in Kuala Kangsar Road for two hours yesterday morn ng when a car driven by a Chinese ran into a ditch, damaged two water pipes ar i caused the water to spout to a great height. There was a94 words
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Article760 1938-02-14 8 Women Hear First Case A number of women were present in the High Court this morning to hear the first case at the first session of the Penang Assizes for 1938 which was ceremoniously opened, following a Service at St. George’s Church which was attended by760 words
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Article76 1938-02-14 8 Japanese Advance Slowing Peking, Feb. 14.The Japanese advance along the Peking-Hankow railway is likely to slow down, as the Chinese have completely destroyed 35 miles of railway and embankments south of Changteh. They have also opened a canal bank, swamping the countryside. Guerilla activities against Japanese76 words
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Article574 1938-02-14 8 Singapore Dock ON page 13 of this issue we reproduce photos showing vario< > stages of progress in the giant task of building Singapore’s new grav ipg dock which will be opened officially this afternoon. Before operatioms commenced in April, 1929, the site was swamp land, with574 words
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Advertisement340 1938-02-14 8 F" io MINUTE MEALS with MAR MITE (Registered Irade Mark} With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc., there are lots of delicious savoury meals you can make in a matter of minutes. Mannite makes the simplest dish extremely appetising. Makes it better340 words
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Advertisement54 1938-02-14 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK THE-MARK OF QUALITY! .NIBELUNGEN-KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOUR HOME. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL THE LEADING DEALERS Or From Th® AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Stegapar®, Ipoh and Kuala L—opor. 7M TKX Tit54 words
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423 1938-02-14 9 Amalgamation Of All Recreation Clubs Proposed REPRESENTATIVES TO MEET NEXT MONTH On the initiative of the Penang Chinese Recreation Club, a niee mg of representatives from all Chinese Recreation Clubs in Ik e held next with a view to discussing the423 words
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Article997 1938-02-14 9 V ital Decisions At Meeting (By Our Badminton Correspondent) The second Malayan. Open Championjip tournament will be played during the aster Holidays at Kuala Lumpur. This is one of the most important decisions rrived at the annual meeting of the adminton Association, of Malaya yestersay at the997 words
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Article36 1938-02-14 9 Reuter. Cambridge And Oxford Share Two Goals London, Feb. 13 Oxford and Cambridge drew in the inter-varsity hockey match yesterday, two goals being shared. Cambridge scored the equalising goal eight minutes from the end.-Reuter. - 36 words
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Article53 1938-02-14 9 .Reuter. Extra Test At Bombay Bombay, Feb. 13 At close of play, India had scored 131 in the extra unofficial test. Pope took 5 for 49 and Wellard 4 for 59. Tennyson’s XI in their second innings had scored 209 for 7, Edrich making 56.Reuter. - 53 words
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Article365 1938-02-14 9 Good Performances This Morning (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Among those whose charges were exercised at Bukit Tinggi Valley this morning was Silley’s string. Ming (Mayo) went round the hill twice. In the up gradient he cantered and finished in a trot, repeating it a second365 words
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Article40 1938-02-14 9 Marine Sports Club Draw With Victorians In a friendly and keenly contested game of soccer played yesterday evening on the Victoria Green, the Marine Sports Club held the Victorians XI to a draw, sharing two goals.40 words
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Article228 1938-02-14 9 P.S.C. Draw With Krian Club A brilliant 63 by Carter was the feature of the match between the Krian Club and the Penang Sports Club played at Parit Buntar yesterday. The match ended in a uraw for want of time. Scores KRIAN CLUB Carter b Sanders228 words
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Article65 1938-02-14 9 Annual General Meeting To Be Held On Saturday An annual general meeting of the Marine Department Sports Club (Penang) will be held on Saturday, Feb. 19, at 3 30 p.m. at Glugor Marine Depot. The agenda will be as follows: Minutes of previous meeting will be read65 words
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409 1938-02-14 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Feb. 13. Arsenal, 9 to 2 favourites, and York, 150 to 1 outsiders, shared the sensations in the fifth round ties of the F.A. Cup. Arsenal had most of the play, but Preston North End served up better football.409 words
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Advertisement144 1938-02-14 9 The finishing Touch! I* if w— 7" The astringent properties of KVVV Eau -z J Cologne are a great help in ensuring 1 perfect smoothness to a delicate skin. 11 fs coof and ideal for use during hot wetherin the hath—the /-7 5) nursery and the sick room. i TRY144 words
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3143 1938-02-14 10 WILL GRADUALLY BENEFIT WHOLE COMMUNITY Crown Counsel’s Appeals Against Decisions Of Lower Court Allowed X the Supreme Court, Penang, on Saturday, Mr. Justice Gordon Smith delivered written judgments in two criminal appeals in which the Crown Counsel was the appellant. Both3,143 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-02-14 10 DURING HIS VISIT TO ANKARA recently, Kemal Ataturk, the Turkish Dictator, paid a visit to the garrison barracks, where he met some of his old war comrades. him is Sadiha Goekcen, the only tioman pilot in the Turkish Air Force.45 words
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Advertisement100 1938-02-14 10 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minnies Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and bronchitis poison your system, ruin your health and weaken your heart. Mendaco the prescription of an American physician’ «tarts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes’ purines the. blood and builds new vitality so you can s,ee P soundly all100 words
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Article961 1938-02-14 11 Captain’s Wife Lost Seeking Her Dog I S a million-to-one on our having been hit by a torpedo.” This was said to me by both Stanley Thomas and William the only British survivors of the sunk ship Endymion. Hew down from Barcelona to Cartagena s961 words
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Article548 1938-02-14 11 S.S. LONDON MARL” from Japan via Singapore sails today for Colombo, Bombay ami Karachi. 5.5. KOIOIIIKA MARL' from Japan for Rangoon Calcutta. 5.5. GENERAL VERSF’YCK’arrives today from Lho Seumawe, sailing on Wednesday. M.S. T.ATAK’ arrives today from Batoe Bahra, sailing on Wednesday qt noon for548 words
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Article325 1938-02-14 11 Discussions At Sydney TRADE AND POPULATION Sydney: The Empire Parliamentary Association met here privately to discuss Imperial development. Delegates from the United Kingdom. Canada. South Africa, New Zealand. India, Ceylon, Northern Ireland, and all the Australian Parliaments were present. Mr Lyons, the Federal Prime Minister, opening the325 words
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Advertisement63 1938-02-14 11 LINE»TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. TJAVI Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route PACIFIC SERVICE TH AVE Arrive Arrive ONGKONG San F’cisco New York S.S. PRES. GRANT Feb. 26 Mar. 16 (Seattle) S.S. PRES. COOLIDGE Mar 5 Mai. SIME, DARBY63 words
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Advertisement247 1938-02-14 11 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA) LONDON an VICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Saul Napiee, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dates x FUSHIMI MARU Feb 18 HAKOZAKI MARU Mar 4 X SUWA MARU Mar’ 18 HAKUSAN MARU Apr’ 15 HARUNA MARU Apr. 29 x Call at Rotterdam optional FOR247 words
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Article494 1938-02-14 12 8.8. C. Listeners Under Spell Eight Young People LISTENERS on the Regional wavelength recently he 8.8.C.’s latest contribution towards Brighter Sin Eelix Felton had arranged a Transatlantic spelling bee, between a team of eight American university students ami n equal number of Oxford undergraduates. The Oxford which494 words
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226 1938-02-14 12 Admiral Calls On Presiilent The first day of the British Fleet’s goodwill visit to Lisbon has been brilliantly fine. Large crowds were attracted to the Terreiro do Paco, on the riverside, known to English people as Black House Square, by a concert given by226 words
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Article367 1938-02-14 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Kuala Lumpur and pore by Malayan Internal Air will elose at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, n and Gold Coast via Singapore and t: by367 words
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Article170 1938-02-14 12 The Microphone at Large” will come rest at Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, in t night’s Daventry broadcasts, and as in vious broadcasts of this type, listener will hear a description of the place S.P.B. Mais, the novelist and topographer, and talks by a number of Iccal people One of170 words
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Miscellaneous2633 1938-02-14 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES g. B. C, BERLIN HONG KONG NIROM TODAY I DJB 15.20 Me/» 19.1 m. TODAY D»N 9.54 Mc/< JI.U cc. Z BW 952 Me s (31.4 m.) YDC 15.15 Mc/s (19.8 m.) Tuho mon the following wavelengths: D( j E uft Me/» 10.83 m. m m DJQ2,633 words
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Miscellaneous16 1938-02-14 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 6.04 p.m. TOMORROW 02 a m. 6 11 a.m. sp.m. 6.45p.m.16 words
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Article, Illustration180 1938-02-14 13 How The £1,000,000 Graving Dock Was Built 1 t/Z £7 The site of the graving dock some nine years ago, before operations began. The land had already h— i n > s e ianu nad already been levelled ana drained. This picture was taken in180 words
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405 1938-02-14 14 Preston North End Win By Only Goal Scored THIRD DIVISION YORK CITY GET THROUGH After having surmadnted difficult obstacleslike the Bolt™ Wanderers and the Wolves, Arsenal were defeated Highbury on Saturday by Preston North End in the F.A. Cup Fifth R Causing just as405 words
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1650 1938-02-14 14 Saturday’s League Soccer And Tables The Cup-ties were responsible for many postponed League fixtures on Saturday, and gave an opportunity to those clubs who had been knocked out to steal a march on those still in the running. Leeds United thus climbed over Arsenal1,650 words
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Article56 1938-02-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Feb. 13. The King's Gold Cup, run over the nine furlongs course yesterday at the Sports Club in the presence of the chairman of the Council of Regency, was won by Phya Debhastin. The favourite, Charming Boy, after leading for eight furlongs,56 words
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Article61 1938-02-14 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 12. Two hundred tappers on Sedgiely Estate, belonging to the Sedgely (F.M.S.) Limited Group near Kajang, 15 miles south of Kuala Lumpur, are striking because a few' days ago the manager. Mr. A. G. Barron Toop, gave notice to 20 of61 words
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Article58 1938-02-14 14 scored 73 for the loss of 5 wickets.Reuter. Bombay, Feb. 12—In the cricket match between Lord Tennyson’s team and an India XI. the tourists knocked up a total of 130 runs. Amar Singh taking 5 wickets for 47. At close of play the Indians hadscored 73 for the loss of 5 wickets.Reuter. - 58 words
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Article227 1938-02-14 14 Jacobs Takes 4 For 8 The cricket match between the Penang Recreation Club and the Darul Aishan Football Club, played on the Esplanade on Saturday, resulted in a victory for the former by two wickets. The D.A.F.C. took first lease of the wickets and knocked up a227 words
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Advertisement132 1938-02-14 14 -mu /121 hi; '"'ZCX mA, ALPHAMAX CARTRIDGES are loaded with Smokeless powder and heavy shot charge For LONG RANGE SHOOTING. SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., PENANG. Genuine Eau de Cologne and ToiLoiries 4711” Eau de Cologne K U' invigorating and refreshing in the office M and out-of-doors, at home and when y132 words
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Miscellaneous60 1938-02-14 14 POPPerhaps Pop Hasn’t Had the Chance Bv J. MILLAR WATT (THE WRITER SAYS I lI' I I ll WFI 1~ T K» THERE ARE LOTS OF j PVE NEVER DONE IT V PEOPLE WHO CAN'T > 1 U NEVER DONE IT LIVE ON AN INCOME Of IF FIVE THOUSANI C60 words
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1050 1938-02-14 15 PROGRAMME FOR FIRST DAY he following is the full programme for the first dav of tl„. qlub Spring Meeting to be rim at Singapore on Saturday, X™i^ W Wnafter the SCratChi close at noon on Horses, Class 1, Division 1, 7 Furlongs. 1 3 SUNSHINE1,050 words
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Article657 1938-02-14 15 Penang’s Good Display Contrary to expectations the Penang women’s hockey team drew with the redoubtable Ipoh Y.W.C.A. XI on Saturday on the Hutchings School ground, six goals being shared in a match which was full of thrills from start to finish. Miss Joyce Laßrooy hit the first goal657 words
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Article115 1938-02-14 15 London, Feb. 12. Today’s Rugby Union matches resulted as follows Aidershot Services 0, Harlequins 16. Army 11, London Scottish 9. Bath 3, Bedford 0. Bradford 3, Headingley 8. Bristol 13, Oxford Univ. 0. Cambridge Univ. 11, Rosslyn Park 0Coventry 8, St. Mary's Hosp. 13. Devonport 7, Portsmouth S.115 words
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Article266 1938-02-14 15 ratified owing to a following wind, Reuter. I s. AFRICAN HURDLER EQUALS WORLD RECORD Sydney, Feb. 12. In sulky and oppressive weather, 30,000 turned up for the final day of the Empire Games and saw the brilliant South African hurdler, Lavery, equal the world’s 120ratified owing to a following wind, Reuter. - 266 words
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Article63 1938-02-14 15 Selangor Malacca Match Postponed (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Feb. 12. The Selangor-Malacca hockey match has been postponed for the second time because the padang could not be available. The match, which will take place next Saturday instead, is regarded with interest as a preliminary to the Selangor-Perak63 words
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Article, Illustration580 1938-02-14 15 23-0 Lead At Halftime: New Fullback Converts 6 Tries Dublin, Feb. 12. gNGLANDi beat Ireland by 36 points to 14 in the international rugby championship match today. Ihe rain which, had fallen overnight cleared off before the start. The ground was in good condition.580 words
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Article110 1938-02-14 16 PREVIOUSLY LATES’ LONDON (Spot) £179 15 0 No market LONDON—(3 months) £1791 5 0 No market SINGAPORE «RR. sBBi BUSINESS DONE 4 PENANG $BB4 COPRA-(Sundried) Bu r n Y $3 80 BLACK PEPPER *****7 $9.50 RUBBER LONDON 6j;jd J*”" NEW YORK 14|c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 223 c 22 c April/June 231110 words
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Article311 1938-02-14 16 Monday, Leb. 12. MEAT Beef Steak Kati 34 Stew or Curry do 24 Pork lean do 48 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 36 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb. 50 Do Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 32 Capons locally reared do 56 Hen do311 words
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Article76 1938-02-14 16 Emden Raid Recalled Platoff’s Don Cossacks, who are on a world tour, are erecting a tablet in memory of the Russian sailors killed when the Jemtchug” was sunk by the German warship Emden” off Penang in 1914. The Cossacks difring their stay in Penang found the76 words
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Article115 1938-02-14 16 Paris 151 151 J New York 5.02£ 5.01|?, Montreal 5.01 a 5.01 k Brussels 29.55} 29.55 A Geneva 21.612 21.603 Amsterdam 8.97 J 8.96 k' Milan 95;; 952 BeHin 12.411 12.41 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 q P O 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26J 26J Helsingfors 2264 2264115 words
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Article122 1938-02-14 16 London, Feb. 12. RUBBER Steady.— London 6};’ buyers 7 k sellers April/June 7 k buyers 7| sellers July/Sept 7| buyers 7} sellers Oct./Dec 7\ buyers 7 sellers NEW YORK United Kingdom Stocks London 41,404 tons Liverpool 21.965 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Feb.) £l2. 7. 6 PEPPER:122 words
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Article125 1938-02-14 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 46 4 10? B. Selangors 1.50 1.55 Bangrins 23)3 24|3 Hong Fatts 1.07 1.09 Jelebus .77? .82£ K. Lanjuts 20 0 20 6 Kramats lljO 116 Kuchais 1.40 1.45 Pungahs 19 3 20!0ex Puchongs 23 3 24 0 Ulu Klangs 1.00 1.05cd Ulu Yams125 words
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Article134 1938-02-14 16 KENNEDY CO. TINS Buyers Sellers Ampat 4|7J 5|C Batu Selangor 1.52 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.07 1.10 Kpg. Kamunting 10|3 10|9c Katu 24|6 25|0 Kuchai Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Larut Nawng Pet -45 .50 Puchong 2316 24|3 Rahman 1.35 1.40 Rantau Ordy. 1.27| 1.32 J Rantau Pref. 1.27 J 1.324 Raub Gold134 words
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Article139 1938-02-14 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.50 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.06 1.08 Kiang River 1.574 1.62 4 Kuchai 1.40 1.45 La ruts lljO H|3 Petaling 6.75 7.00 ex Raub Gold 3.80 4.09 Sungei Luas 1.60 1.65 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Kpg. Kamunting 103 10 9c Kampong Lanjut 20139 words
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Article177 1938-02-14 16 Following are contributions received up-to-date towards the China Distress Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged Straits $457, 321.48. Messrs. Ban Lee Cheang 3.80; Teachers students of Li Tek School 418.86; Mr. Chay Chor Chin Mr. Chay Chor Eok 8.00; Messrs. Beng Tin Co. staff 4.00 Messrs. Ban Seng177 words
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Article78 1938-02-14 16 Mr. H. Voellm, Swiss Consul, Penang, and manager of the local branch of Messrs. Diethelm and Co., Ltd., who is leaving for Switzerland on Thursday, was entertained to a dinner at the New’ Springtide Hotel Tanjong Bungah, on Saturday, by the staff of the firm and78 words
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Article26 1938-02-14 16 TIN Singapore $BB 14 Per pkl Penang $BB 118 Per pkl RUBBER Singapore Spot 22 /18c Per lb. Penang Spot 22 7|Bc Per lb.26 words
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Article176 1938-02-14 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4’6 49 Eangrins 23|3 23 9 Batu SdangoSs 1.50 1.53 Burma Malays 22 0 23;0ex Hitams -38 .40 Hong Fatts 107 1.09 Johans -30 .32 K. Kamuntings 10'0 10|6c K. Lanjuts 20 9 2113 Katus 24 6 25j3 Klang Rivers 1.60 1.65 Kramats176 words
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Article49 1938-02-14 16 The following arrived this morning from Belawan by the Kedah:—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Tosswill, Mr. L. A. J. Blaauw, Mr. S. M. Aidid, Mr. C. D. S. Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. G. L A. Buthier, Mr. H. C. Shogran and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Roberts.49 words
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Article90 1938-02-14 16 London Receives Reply From Tokio London, Feb. 14.The Japanese reply to Britain regarding naval building has been received in London, but so far there has not been time for its consideration by Biitish officials. It is understood that consultations between Britain. France and America, started before the90 words
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Article112 1938-02-14 16 Following Car Crash (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Feb. 14. The funeral takes place today of His Highness Tunku Bamsikh, younger son of H.H. Tunku Ibrahim, former Regent of Kedah, who was fatally injured in a motor crash at Sungei Patani yesterday. The deceased was112 words
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Article192 1938-02-14 16 Min Sin Seah Beat H.Y.S. toX Sa i tUrd T the Min Sin Seah Barmin ton Party entertained the Hu Yew Seah p to a game of badminton. The match was played at the former’s court consist--3 slngles and 4 doubles. The Min -in Seah B.P. won192 words
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Advertisement107 1938-02-14 16 POSITION WANTED 1 European, thoroughly acquainted with rubberplanting etc., factory work engineering, with 15 years experience in Sumatra, seeks position. Available immediately. Apply Box. No. 212 c o Pinang Gazette. GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH Tenders will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, Alor Star. Kedah, up td 3107 words
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