Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 26 February 1938
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Title Section20 1938-02-26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 19. Vol. XCVL SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 193«. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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253 1938-02-26 1 Ex-Foreign Secretary On The Blunder Mr. Eden in a speech at Leamington explaining the reason for his resignation **m diaticallx denied a suggestion that it was due to some extent to ill-health. He said his decision was taken because of his conviction that253 words
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Article336 1938-02-26 1 (Opposition Demands Debate ?< K. 's approved the appointment .-.mint Halifax as Secretary of State r\-! < .-in Aft airs in place of Mr. Anthony n aid of Mr R. A. Sutler, Parliament »rv Secretary. Ministry of Labour, as I trbam-T.t.jy Under-S», letary for Foreign x Cranborv.e and336 words
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Article54 1938-02-26 1 (From-Our Own Correspondent/ Feb. 25. Declaring that the defence forces of Sinifaporc todau are the laughinustock of any intelligent Asiatic Acrvpkrnc” states that many more squadrons of modem machines, including fighters, are imperatively needed if the Base is to maintain its reputation for invulnerability and suggests consideration54 words
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Article62 1938-02-26 1 Intensified Search Today Large bodies of aircraft participated yesterday in the search for the missing Vickers Wellesley long-range aeroplane which left Oxfordshire aerodrome at midnight on Wednesday on a practice high* and which it is feared must have made a forced landing. The Air Ministry is planning an62 words
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732 1938-02-26 1 Thu Lb what comes out of putting j show for the Stork and the Chin- on the Chinese New Year.” Tins tmrk was made to Lieut. Command» r Sammons of the H.M.S. Stork by Mr. Lrk Newbold immediately’ alter the air rash on Chinese N«w732 words
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Article82 1938-02-26 1 A Chinese youth, Yeoh Keat Jin. was admitted into the General Hospital, Penang, on Thursday night, suffering from stab wounds, alleged to have been inflicted at his house in Green Hall by a Malay servant who had been in the service of the family for many years. A82 words
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89 1938-02-26 1 Reuter U.S. Sends Note Warning Tokio Washington. Feb. 25. Mr. Cordell Hu>’ stated that the United States has refused to accept Japan’s warning to Americans to leave Central China and specially’ mark their property. He said a straightforwjii’J Note had been presented to JapanReuter - 89 words
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Article332 1938-02-26 1 More Japanese Planes Damaged Chungking. Feb. 25. A party of foreign women comforting the Chinese troops at Shansi returned to Hankow and said that they were welcomed by soldiers ar.d people everywhere, said Gen. Kun Teh Ceng who arrived at Chungking today after visiting Dr. Lin Sen on332 words
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Article117 1938-02-26 1 Mr. De Valera Returns To Dublin Mr. De Valera and his colleagues are going back to Dublin today as their presence is required in connection witii internal affairs. They’ will return to London on Wednesday and discussions with the Unite<l Kingdom will be resumed on Thursday. Yesterday the117 words
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Article162 1938-02-26 1 Current Year Vacancies Filled The remarkable response last year among young men eligible for service as pilots in the Royal Air Force to the announcement of an increased number of vacancies to be filled as a result of the Government’s air defence expansion programme has been162 words
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Article105 1938-02-26 1 Reuter. Japanese Offensive In Shansi Peiping. Feb 25.Chinese forces estimated at 100,000 and an unstated numbe: of Japanese troops are desperately contend ing for Lingshih. the key to tee stiat gically important pass into Southern Shansi the Chinese control of which threaens the right flank ofReuter. - 105 words
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Article168 1938-02-26 1 20-Ton Planes Sumptuously Equipped** A feature of Imperial Airways summer programme so far as speed end comfort of flying are concerned will be the bringing into service of new, fast luxury planes. In new airliners weighting, when fully loaded, approximately 20 tons, accommodation will be provided168 words
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Advertisement68 1938-02-26 1 V q y ..A- 5 pi Sb i w si I. S.C.S. Sausages are made with just that little touch of genius which produces sausages renowned for their deliciousness. Fresh, wholesome ingredients, made and mixed under hygienic conditions, they are every bit as good as they look. CQJHU £lll LIAG68 words
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3609 1938-02-26 2 Inquest On Mr. Newbold Victims Of Crash SCENE IN ASSAY ROOM DESCRIBED As reported in yesterday's Pinang Gazette the joint inquest into the deaths of the Hon. Mr. Eric Newbold, who was found dead in the Assay Room of the Eastern Smelting Company3,609 words
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Advertisement145 1938-02-26 2 \>< I When a MAN tells you Yrj that it is years since he had n X his last dental trouble, i/y that his dentist recoin- mended a giMxl tooth powder and that he has used Calvert's ever since, that as a result he has. at L,’ sound white teeth145 words
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145 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. Cabinet To Approach Britain FASCIST INTEREST IN CANAL DEFENCE REPORTED Cairo, Feb. 25: The Egyptian Cabinet has decided to approach the British Government with a request under Article 6 of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty to participate in the forthcoming Anglo-Italian talks as theReuter. - 145 words
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Article119 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. Revision Of Rates London, Feb 25: Rcv.sion in rating of war risks on cargo bound to and from Chinese ports has been effected by a joint action of the War Risks Rating Committee and Lloyd's underwriters. For rating purposes the Chinese coast had to beReuter. - 119 words
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Article67 1938-02-26 3 Reuter Withdrawal Of Resignation Lucknow. Feb 25: The United Provinces Government, which resigned over 'he Governor's refusal to sanction general release of political prisoners, has withdrawn its resignation The Governor and the Premier have come to an arrageni- nt whereby the case of each prisoner w. examinedReuter - 67 words
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Article74 1938-02-26 3 R .iter. 590.000.000 To Be Paid Mexico City. Feb. 25: Settlement of Mexican foreign debts involving some '90.000,000 in British money is expected in the near future, according to Mr. Georg. Rublee. representative of the International Committee of Bankers on Mexico. Mr. Rublee stated that negotiations forR .iter. - 74 words
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Article48 1938-02-26 3 British Wireless. Neu Chief Of Staff APPOINTED London, Feb. 25: The Admiralty an;nce appointments of Rear-Admiral Bruce Fraser to be Chief of Staff of the 5.- iterannean Fleet to Admiral Sir Dudy Pound in succession to Rear-Admira; Edward Collins to date from May I.British Wireless. - 48 words
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Article27 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. Toulouse, Feb. 25: The death has ocurred of Senator Lucien Saint, formerly Resident-General of Tunis and later Resi dent-General of Morocco.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article146 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. Peer Wife Trapped In Cabin Los Angeles, Feb. 25: Lord and Lady Plunket were killed when their plane crashed in fog. The pilot. T. J. Phillips, was also killed and an English passenger. James Lawrence, eldest son of Sir Walter Lawrence, received serious injuries.Reuter. - 146 words
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Article114 1938-02-26 3 British Wireless. Lost Vi hile Flying Round Britain Londen. Feb. 25: Eight aeroplanes took off from Turnhouse Aerodrome in Edinburgh early this morning to take part in a search for one of the new British longrange Vickers-Wellesley aeroplanes which, while making a practice flight roundBritish Wireless. - 114 words
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Article27 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. Chinese Protest To Germany Hankow, Feb. 25: A Note of protest against Germany’s recognition of Manchmkuo has been handed to the Germany Embassy.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article318 1938-02-26 3 Thrilling Dog-Fights Over XS Lilian Area Hankow, Feb. 19. Scoring the greatest victory so far in air cembats over the Wuhan area, the Chinese air forces today shot down 11 Japanese planes, according to an official report which adds that four Chinese planes were also318 words
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Article53 1938-02-26 3 Reuter. London. Feb. 25: There are grounds for believing that M. Maisky who saw Lord Plymouth yesterday about the British formula for the withdrawal of volunteers from Spain and the point at which belligerent rights shall be accorded to both conflicting sides, is awaiting instructions before definingReuter. - 53 words
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Article54 1938-02-26 3 VL <*L British Wireless. London, Feb. 25: Mr. Malcolm Macdonald. the Dominions Secretary, had a further interview with Mr. de Valera this morning. Later in the day a meeting will take place between United Kingdom ministers and ministers representing Eire. 'rade talks will be resumed at the DominionsVL <*L British Wireless. - 54 words
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1007 1938-02-26 3 Discussion At A.A.M. Branch Meeting Advertise Malaya The importance and necessity of advertising Malaya was again brought up. this time at the annual general meeting of the Penang and Kedah Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya yesterday at the offices of the Secretaries and1,007 words
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Advertisement301 1938-02-26 3 STOMACH SUFFERERS I—- DONT BE I MIS-LED. When you go to buy Maclean Brand Stomach Powder make sure that really you are getting the powder manufactured by s Macleans Ltd. Many inferior imitations are being sold toxlav > under similar names, and the prices at which they are sold prove301 words
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Article192 1938-02-26 4 Serious Outbreak Of On© honored and runety-nine smallpox deaths were recorued in xiong Kong ia*u week. This huge aeatn role exceeds tav previous week s ngores by 116, according to the League of isauons Hear tn. Bureau figures. For over a month now Hong192 words
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Article381 1938-02-26 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. George Terrell, the Ipoh lawyer, has arrived at Singapore from England. He is expected in Ipoh today. Mr. T. R. Angus has arrived in Ipoh from England to join the staff of the Chartered Bank as Accountant Mr. ar.l Mrs. Clarke of Kuala Lumpur h ive left381 words
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Article, Illustration46 1938-02-26 4 Malaya. Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie. accompanied by Mrs. Dobbic and his aide-de-camp, Lieut. P. E. Johnson. R. A., visited Penang during the week. Major-General Dobbie is subsequently visiting Siam and French huia-China, returning by the Messageries liner Aramis on March 10.46 words
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517 1938-02-26 4 AUSTRIAN LAYS WREATH ON SINGAPORE CENOTAPH (l-’roni Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Feb. 25. in the presence of the executive committee of the Ex-Services A>>(»ciati«>n of Malaya, Capt. Eugene Ehrmann-Ewart, represent ing the Ex-Services Association of Austria, who is touring India and Malaya, yesterday morning517 words
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Article194 1938-02-26 4 Singapore, Feb. 25. A salu.c of 15 guns was fired when ViceAdmiral Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in Chief, China Station, landed from Cumberland at Clifford Pier yesterday. It was his first official visit to Singapore. The Atalanta type of aircraft, which are being replaced by flying boats194 words
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Article1043 1938-02-26 4 ANDREW BLACKMORE - BY ANDREW BLACKMORE first mid-air launching of one aero- plane from another took place over the mouth of the river Medway on the sixth of February, and the boldest experiment in aviation thus passed its crucial test. The machines concerned were the Maia and the Mercury, the1,043 words
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Advertisement94 1938-02-26 4 QUICK NEW STRENGTH AFTER ILLNESS After a severe Illness you feel so weak, you often despair of ever getting your strength back. Especially after operations, or wasting and other diseases, that affect your digestion, the thought of food is distasteful. Yet you must rebuild your body—you must have highly nourishing94 words
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Advertisement217 1938-02-26 4 The Mysteiy of the woman who NEVER grows qm I Is i I MOT a line or wrinkle at 45! smooth, clear unblemished sk;n a young girl It seems like a mirdcle there’s a scientific reason. These are t magical effects of Biocel the u t ing discovery of Prof.217 words
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Article1229 1938-02-26 5 High-Performance Warplanes In Production FIGHTERS AND BOMBERS IT iGll I I.K and bomber aeroplanes now going into large production in the I nited Kingdom mark a further forward stage in the military ellicicnc. and power of the Royal Air Force. Numerical parity with, or superiority1,229 words
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Article538 1938-02-26 5 Avro Co. Completes 25 ears 12.000 PLANES TWELVE thousand aeroplanes of many <1 liferent types ranging from early biplanes of the war years to fast general re- < .>rnaissance monoplanes which are stanaard equipment of Royal Air Force squadrons today, have been built to the designs538 words
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Article93 1938-02-26 5 1937 Aggregate >:t.- of British aeronautical material 7 iggregated in value £3 676.493. or more than the previous record ieved in 1936 December’s aggre- 1268.946. ally there is still great capacity in 'h aircraft industry for the satisi demands from overseas, in spite ram' unt needs93 words
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Article75 1938-02-26 5 Singapore. aircraft Canberra’’ BH-USC from an.-, Darwin and N.E.I. arrived on fclay with Mr. W.B. Burton from Brisand Mr. L. Ffoggatt from Sourabaya. fe aircraft "Artemis” G-ABTJ for r Siam. Burma and Karachi left on Hav with Mr. W. B. Burton for London. aircraft "Sydney” VH-USE from Darwin75 words
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Article205 1938-02-26 5 Mr. A. Gould, manager of Consolidated Eastern Plantations, Ltd., Johore, sails for Malaya on March 4. He has spent part oi his leave at Murren, Switzerland, where he greatly enjoyed the winter sports. Mr. George Hibbert, who was for 16 years secretary’ <o Sime. Darby’ and Co..205 words
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Article480 1938-02-26 5 |k|E\V.r cf the most important deve opmeat in the constitution of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, rep esen.- ative body of the British aircraft ind. stry I since it was founded nearly 22 years ago lis contained in a statement ir ued by the Society. The480 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-02-26 5 (ngyest air liner, the first of a fleet btmg built in the country for Im. pt rial Airways, has a wing span of feet, an overall length of no feet; has a speed of 200 tn. p. h. and ar. eommodatton for < t 2 gers.64 words
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Article370 1938-02-26 5 Low Consumption Of Radial Engine pROLONGED endurance tr'als on we fuel mixtures have proved the economy and trustworthiness of the Bristol Pegasus Xc radial engine- the tyre which is in. tailed in the Imperial Airway.- fleet if Short Empire four-engined monoplane i:y ngboats. "Weak mixture” trials make370 words
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Advertisement203 1938-02-26 5 I We Believe in E OVEN-BAKING Beans g Beans are food any way you 1 k cook them. We have uo quarrel with those who boil them. We do believe tk at b v oven -baking our beans we im> H n A* prove their digestibility, their texture and their203 words
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Article114 1938-02-26 6 Second Son's Big Share Warsaw. The will of Prince Henry of Pless was read by a notary in Katowice. The Prince 1 ft more than half his fortune to his second son, Count Alexander von Hochberg. The .otal value of the Polish estate is likely to b-114 words
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Article45 1938-02-26 6 'From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Feb. 25. At the annual meeting of the Internaonal Chamber of Commerce today. Mr. VX .H. Mundie, Secretary from 1913 to the -nd of 1937. when he retired, was presented a valuable silver tea and coffee service.45 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-26 6 ONG BOON HOE l. J ALAN DEWA-SUNGEI PATANI, Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No. K 1356 Contract of Pinang Gazette” and "Sunday Gazette” Delivery Service. LKAVING DAILY ARRIVING ARRIVING Butterworth s. Patanl AJ 12 ae 1.14 2 4 Ut SUN! AY 6.36 815 From Butterworth to Alor Star 2| Hours.50 words
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Advertisement267 1938-02-26 6 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Saturday, 26th Feb ruary, 1938 MYSTIFYING BAFFLING THRILLING!!! Frof. Chang ll ei Chung His Troupe THE WORLD S GREATEST ILLUSIONIST And His Company Of 30 Talented Assistants SEE HIM DOING 100 Illusions in 100 Minutes The Quickest Transformation Ever Seen In The World. 2 Shows at 8267 words
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Miscellaneous316 1938-02-26 6 Matinee Today At 2.45 METRO-GOLDWYN-M AYER’S f I MOTION PICTURE MASTERPIECE. <5 THE giant show THAT DWARFS ANYTHING THAT 1 STAGE OR SCREEN HAS EVER X ATTEMPTED p, e cosrfiest tolxing entertainment in ail -1» film history! XJC\S J blends hcort-throbbrng drcma, dazzling I scenes and stirring romantic rhythms! 5316 words
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Miscellaneous202 1938-02-26 6 The House of Quality, Comfort and Service ACCLAIMED THE BEST SOUND REPRODUCTION IN CENTRAL OPENING WITH 3 SHOWS TODAY AT 2.45 6.15 9.30 Warner Bros, gay romantic Hit with the star of the unforgettable Captain Blood” ami Charge of the Light Brigade” in his first Perfect Modem Role since Green202 words
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Miscellaneous60 1938-02-26 6 2 MIGHTY 20th CENTURY-FOX PICTURES COMING TO THE ROYAL NEXT CHANGE RtW A sparkling and penetrating drama with a twinkle in its eye and a catch in its heart I One of the year’s exceptional motion pictures! n FOLLOWED BY Sharley’s Greatest Picture! NEXT W EEK 1 1 'i invKD60 words
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Article2183 1938-02-26 7 If She Wants Tĕ Questions must de; rly be separated What America i C i t^le ar Eastern crisis, if she wants to do some mg, and what America chooses or wants to do. It is not my business to sa\ what Americans want2,183 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-02-26 7 K E HOCKEY PLAYERS AT WORK!Jimmy Chappell, on right, and Howie Petersen, ot Earl’s Court Rangers, jij their Camden milk-bar.25 words
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410 1938-02-26 7 ing-Hankow Railways.—International News Agency. New Troops Ready To Take Field In April Shanghai, Feb. 20 The severe fighting in the TientsinPukow Railway. Peiping-Hmkow Railway and in the Tatung-Puchow Railway in Shansi province has made it necessary for Japan to send four more divisions ofing-Hankow Railways.—International News Agency. - 410 words
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Article352 1938-02-26 7 International News Agency. LEADING FIGURES ARRESTED Canton, Feb. 20.General Li Fu-lin, retired Cantonese commander and a member of the Kuomintang Central Executive Committee, is commended by the military authorities in Hankow for taking a prominent part in suppressing the recent abortive coup d’etat here. As a resultInternational News Agency. - 352 words
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Advertisement342 1938-02-26 7 ,1 Office: 12, Bishop Street Penang j Phone 1477 and 1478 with extensions. Telegrams:! Gazette” Penang. a|>ore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times”! Singapore. a Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. h (Ittice Brewster Road. Phone 268. don Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4. Phone342 words
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Advertisement333 1938-02-26 7 FAIN WAS WEARING HER OUT She Could Not Straighten Her Back For six weeks this woman endured the pains of backache. Then she began to take Kruschen, and in three weeks, what a difference there was! But let her tell the story herself:About s x weeks ago, I started having:333 words
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Article679 1938-02-26 8 DESI’I 1E the prominence of Ix'mbs and their disastrous effects on the tranquillitv of mankind, it is probable, even in th? .disturbed conditions of world, affau' today that as year succeeds vear 4>dr chances of encountering violent death are sensibly diminished. The inventive genius of man is679 words
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Article237 1938-02-26 8 Packers Seriously Affected iFrom Our Own Correspondent! Singapore Feb. 25. The depression in Malaya's pineapple inidi stry caused by the prevailing off-season has reached a stage where only a few of the country’s 20 factories are operating. I The hardship experienced by hundreds of packing coolies has237 words
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Article125 1938-02-26 8 Drop In Assessment Rates For Indians (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 25. A sharp drop to the bottom in the scale of assessment rates respecting Indian estate labour in Malaya is announced by the Indian Immigration Committee, which prescribes the rates payable in respect of every125 words
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92 1938-02-26 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 25. Fifty-two Chinese coolies from the Japanese owned Dungun iron mines, Trengganu, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by the steamer Hong Ho, confirmed the reports that the whole labour force o> 3.000 at the mines had ceased work.92 words
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Article272 1938-02-26 8 Judgment Reserved PENANG ASSIZE TRIAL RECALLED (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 25. Judgment was reserved in the Court of Criminal Appeal today in the case which a Japanese, Kichiyoshi Ohki, and a Chinese, 800 Bun Chir s were sentenced to eight years’ rigorous imprisonment eacn at272 words
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Article105 1938-02-26 8 The following new books have been received at the Library: Andromeda In Wimpole Street, by Dormer Creston. Ballade In G. Minor, by Ethel Boileau. The Brothers, by H. G. Wells. Dark Horses, by Eden Phillpotts. Flames Coming Out of the Top, by Norman Collins. Footnotes105 words
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Article96 1938-02-26 8 The directors of the Prudential Assurance Company Limited announce that subject to audit the profits for the year 1937 in the ordinary branch are sufficient to enable the directors to declare bonuses at the rates mentioned below. ORDINARY BRANCH In respect of participating policies in force on Dec.96 words
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Article62 1938-02-26 8 drom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 24. The alien immigration quota will be reduced front 3,000 to 500 from April 1 by a proclamation published today in the Straits Settlements Government Gazette Extraordinary. The reduction follows the cuts in the tin and rubber quotas for the62 words
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Article584 1938-02-26 8 Parable AN I) the protestatb m came to naught f. 1, dren of Asahi pa 1 heed. Whereupon Goliaf. sighed full sore. And w hhigh places in \sahi saw t was silent, they said unt< ci verily our might is gr< -< among the children of i584 words
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Advertisement338 1938-02-26 8 cA If*l All ISM IStiSfffHb /if j a, w SHE was proud of bar gleaming iaeihbut only the fronts were really clean. The big, old-fashioned brush she used did no! fit the inner curve of her mouih. Tek’s short head is scientifically designed to clean the backs -j as well338 words
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Advertisement58 1938-02-26 8 A MIXTURE hbriwßiWll MILD COOL It has beer blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ir 1 ox. 2 oz58 words
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Advertisement46 1938-02-26 8 i yd U THE K.L.M.’S NEW DOUGLA' DC-3 AIR LINERS FLY AT MILES AN HOUR.3 MILES A MINUTE. YET THERE AR’ NONE OF THE ANNOYING SENSATIONS COMMONLY AS?< CIATED WITH HIGH SPEED. BY K.L.M. MEANS SPEED CON BINED WITH COMFORT AND ABOVE THE HEAT AND DUS46 words
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Article671 1938-02-26 9 Signs Of Reviving Interest Wi.ateve one's personal opinions may be aiding the recent changes in British in pclicy. there can be little doubt .1 recent events at Home have had a iy effect upon markets generally. This i < oupled with a small but steady imvt merit671 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-02-26 9 FLAUNTING borrowed splendour, Gin 9^ r Ro^er^^‘!^ S I^ h t l J n^ene f above kige-struck boarding house mates tn Sag e c o uier and Lucille we, left to right, Gail Patrick, Harriet Brandon, Constance cot Ball.40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1938-02-26 9 JACK DOI LE. the Irish heavy-weight boxer, received a damaged elbow, a i utse on the lift side of the head, and a cut in one nostril, when he was injured as he was travelling by ct- from Northampton to London. His ai Clashed into a larry. Jack65 words
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369 1938-02-26 9 Shop-Lifting Journey Alleged (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Feb. 25. They were well-dressed and 1 took them to be college boys from the Sultan Idris Training College,” said Sheik Mohamed, proprietor of a piecegoods store in Tanjong Malim, who was com plainant in369 words
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Article311 1938-02-26 9 Perak Association’s Proposal i From Oux Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Feb. 26. At the committee meeting of the Perak Table-Tennis Association held yesterday evening at the O.M.A. premises the proposal to organise an all-Malayan tourna nent was brought up by Mr. Foong Chu Weng. Mr. Chu Weng311 words
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Article86 1938-02-26 9 Results Of February Mixed Foursomes Following are results of the February Mixed Foursomes Golf in the Penang Sports Club tournament, played on Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Rowland 49—8=41 (winner) Miss G. Samuel and Mr. C. R. Samuel 53—10 =42 i (runners-up I Mrs C. R. Samuel and Mr.86 words
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Article98 1938-02-26 9 Singapore Tennis Incident (Fiom Oui Own Correspondent) Singapore. Feb. 25. There was an incident at the tennis exhibition matches at the Happy Worlu today. "Big Bill'' Tilden had an argument with the umpire al the end of the second set oi his match with Burke, concerning98 words
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Article217 1938-02-26 9 Sensational Win By Ventura Marquez (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 25. Ventura Marquez added another victory to his long list of Malayan successes when he dropped Nai Boon Mah for the full count in the second round of a scheduled tenthree minute217 words
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Advertisement92 1938-02-26 9 your Vitalityiwilh Another British Triumph 1 nN vih J-*"» J" '-U*r Wjl A /X} x W X A Jn' 3 Here she comes, with her rich gift SSSE .'•*'*•’<l from the green pastures of England Factory packed with its fresh wholesome nutrition intactCow Gate Milk Food the Best from the92 words
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Advertisement96 1938-02-26 9 s Ji which is frequently a consequence of great heat, overexertion, anger, excitement or excessive indulgence in tobacco or alcohol, renders human beings incapable for any kind of work. Gardan’ relieves it immediately. But Gardan’ not only removes the pain, it also prevents pain. Therefore take Gardan’ in future even96 words
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Article, Illustration2215 1938-02-26 10 Mr. de Moubray On Clerks, Past And Present COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ANNUAL PRIZE-GIVING A statement that it was time Government officers realised the use of stenographers was made by the Hon. the Acting Resident Councillor, Ylr. G. A. de C. de Moubray, in2,215 words
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Article556 1938-02-26 10 Annual Meeting Of Association The Annual General Meeting of the Penang Bey Scouts Local Association was held at the Rover Scouts' Headquarters at 6 30 p.m. yesterday. Among those present were: Dr. L. R. Wheeler Assistant Commissioner for Malaya. Mr P F. Howitt. Hon. Secretary Penang Boy556 words
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Article53 1938-02-26 10 This evening at the Esplanade” from X. 00 p. iri. to 7.30 p. m.: 1 March Rolling Home to Merry Englan* 1 Arbuckle. 2 A Musical Comedy Switch. Fall. 3 Waltz Blumen. Steinmann. 4 Overture Gilderoy. Berger. 5 Intermezzo Anona. Grey. 6 Selection lolanthe. Sullivan. 7 Fox Trot53 words
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Advertisement337 1938-02-26 10 r—i Is Life V'MwJl f fl J r N x x y CAN’T EAT /I 7 Lx lecatue of OBNiCNFR \l J l/ BRING S SrING V 17 GOOD HEALTH Uii Headache sufferers have known glorious relief I a 11 in 5-15 minutes. Men and women "Nerve A victims have337 words
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Article694 1938-02-26 11 S.S. HIMALAYA MARU’ from Japan via Singapore sails today for Colombo, Bombay Karachi. S.S. CARTHAGE’ from Yokohama vi a ports. Sails today for Colombo, Cochin, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, London. S.S. HAGUE MARU’ from Singapore via Belawan sails today for Rangoon CalcuttaS.S. PERAK’ sails694 words
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1144 1938-02-26 11 PROSPECT OF EXTENDING PRESENT SCHEME )\SIDERABLE benefit is likely to accrue as the result of this month’s meeting of the International Shipping Conference ii London, savs the Financial Times. Important European maritime countries then agreed to conn ie international co-operation on the basis of the1,144 words
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Advertisement542 1938-02-26 11 blue funnel line RV*LKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Penaag Out Loudoa C- ACHILLES Also calls Marseilles Hull Mar 4 Anr 9 GLEN AFF ARID Also call Antwerp Middlesborough Mar 11 Anr'i] 2 A. HECTOR Also calls Marseilles and 8 to U iL H TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL542 words
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Advertisement780 1938-02-26 11 P A O < Incorporated u> PORT SWETTENHAM? MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, 1938 S N Und Pena S. Teluk Anson. Port 3wettenn.m. l-ondnn .nH c Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S MATA HARI” Mar.780 words
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Article376 1938-02-26 12 No Issue Of Passes To (io On Board Per ing residents will see three larg yt- low tunnels and the white super-stru--t.ne ot a large ship towering over the Penang Harbour Board’s Godowns it Swetten'nam Pier on Monday morning next. It is no other than376 words
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Article137 1938-02-26 12 Fine Display Of Austin Models British cars were being well represented at the Amsterdam Motor Show’ (which opened on Friday. Jan. 21). with a comprehensive range of Austin models. The Austin exhibited on stand 58 range from the new Big Seven to the new Eighteen Windsor137 words
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Article433 1938-02-26 12 FIRST SERVICE WILL LEavj MALAYA NEXT WEDNESDAY, i All Letters And First Class M a j] Matters By Air Commencing with the Westbound despatches by the aircraft leaving Singapore on March 2. 1938, all letters, letter packets and postcards for the following countries will be forwarded433 words
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Article388 1938-02-26 12 latest Timo Of Posting air MAILS: A mail for Australia. New and Timor Dilly via Singapore' aSV” by Qantas Airways will close a- 7 I today. »■»0 pn A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika r Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rh?* Nyasaland and South Africa via and thence*388 words
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Article264 1938-02-26 12 St. George The Martyr QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY 7.1? a.m. Holy Communion. S.OC a.m. Matins. Psalm 15, 20, 23. Hymn 282. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Matins (Tamil) 10.30 a.m. Matins Holy Communion (Chinese) 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 30 Chant Magnificat Nunc Dimittis Hymn- 2)0, 569, 172. 27. ll>e264 words
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Miscellaneous1287 1938-02-26 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRA MMES B. B. C. BERLIN IMb ltb.SH Me,* J |M W. 54 M*- w 31.4»» rune tn an the following viaveUnytha: IME I «.711 !»<••'• IS.A* v* TRANSMISSION 2 ,w 4 ASK Mr DIA ».56 Me/» 31 St» m (6.02 p.m. -9.25 p.m. GSJ 21.53 Mc/S (13.931,287 words
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Miscellaneous676 1938-02-26 12 i PENANG PARIS j zm 49.3 METRES t PA -2. (19.7 m.) .TODAY 6.20 Gramophone records. 7.05 Talk on current French events. 7.20 News in "’lx» Signal and pmu-Taninn-. 7.0.-. EnKli'h- 7.35 Concert relay. 8.05 Talk Indian music. 8.00 Malay music. 8.5 a O” French events. 8.20 Concert relay. Pinang676 words
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Article, Illustration243 1938-02-26 13 The Guards Fight Gas. CIVILIAN and military authorities throughout Great Britain are training anti-gas and decontamination squads and the Ist Battalion. The Grenadier Guards and Ist Battalion, The Coldstream Guards last week gave a demonstration with their customary precision at Wellington Barracks. K member of243 words
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Article256 1938-02-26 14 Charlton vs. Brentford The following are the fixtures for to morrow in the Home soccer leagues: ENGLISH LEAGUE Division I Birmingham vs. Sunderland. Charlton vs. Brentford. Chelsea vs. Blackpool. Grimsby vs. Huddersfield. Leeds vs. Everton. Liverpool vs. Wolverhampton. Middlesbro vs. Derby. Portsmouth vs. Arsenal. Preston vs. Bolton.256 words
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Article106 1938-02-26 14 Boos, catcalls and jeers were hurled by spectators at the German boxer, Erwin Klein, when he greeted them with the Nazi salute at the Liverpool Stadium As he was introduced to his opponent, Con O’Kelly, northern area champion, he again raised his hand. More boos106 words
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Article102 1938-02-26 14 After their meeting with the administrative Stewards of the British Boxing Board of Control Jock McAvoy and Len Harvey are now matched to fight for the cruiserweight championship, held by the former, at Harringay. The date has yet to be decided. It will probably be early in March.102 words
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968 1938-02-26 14 Full Programme For Today Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Singapore, the concluding day of the Singapore Turf Clut Spring Meeting: 00 0 COMMA 9-OT JJr. Kaffir n q n t tcswffn 8.13 Mac Kongsi g 02 2 BEON 8.09968 words
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Article379 1938-02-26 14 Tennis Treat For Singaporeans (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Feb. 25. There was plenty of lustre in the tennis which Big Bill Tilden, the former world s champion, and Ramillon, the Frenchman, served to a disappointingly small crowd who watched their exhibition match at the Happy379 words
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Article49 1938-02-26 14 Reuter. London. Feb. 25: Herr Von Ribbentrop .ill shortly visit London to say farewell to friends. It is understood he will see Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax, but there is nothing to indicate there will b? anything more than informal talks over Anglo-German relations. Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Advertisement124 1938-02-26 14 Exp erience Tel!/ EBB I 1 h 1 I <P h I M 4- j |pi il jt b gidExperienee extending over more than half a eentury has tai ght Fraser i Neave to prod tee the finest aerated waters in Malaya Issued by Fraser &Neave "BONUS-for 1937 THE PRUDENTIAL124 words
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928 1938-02-26 15 G. O. Allen Favourite Sounded” About Leadership Of Team To Tour S. Africa London, Feb. 18. OyE are a little closer this morning to solving the problem of FT the England Test cricket captaincy ...G. O. Allen, who led the last side in928 words
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Article, Illustration62 1938-02-26 15 KAY’S FLYING v START \cc tenu'.s players usually ..tart thinking about their < entre Court form for W imbledon when the ...now lies round about.” Kay Stammers, anyway, has been quick off the mark with her preparation for the season, and here she is, wearing sweater and62 words
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Article444 1938-02-26 15 Inquiry After Fail Of Six Horses HOPED FOR MOUNT IN GRAND NATIONAL London. Feb. 18. The fall of six horses at the first hurdles curing a race at Lingfield Park has resulted in a recommends Jen by the stewards hat a ban should be placed444 words
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Article261 1938-02-26 15 li-.T.A. SI PPORT BIENNIAL TOURNAMENTS London, Feb. 18. Important decision with regard to Davis Cup matches has been made bi* the Council of the Lawn Tennis Association. They announced yesterday that their l delegates at the annual general meeting of th Davis Cup nations, to be held261 words
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Article139 1938-02-26 15 What’s in a name Gold and plenty of it when the name is Aston Villa, still among the greatest drawing cards in England Facts and figures during their present run in the F.A. Cup speak eloquently of the famous club’s popularity. No fewer than 239,336 people139 words
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Article, Illustration243 1938-02-26 15 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY 8.8. C. Broadcast By H. B. T. Wakelam Tonight Ireland will meet Scotland at Edinburgh this evening in an international rugby match. The Scottish team will be the same as that which defeated W ales three weeks previously, while the Irish team that243 words
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Advertisement149 1938-02-26 15 h He’s discovered >• this way to ample vigour HALL’S WINE ALREADY he’s a success, thanks gJg k to his VITALITY. He’s > covered that Hall’s Ume is the Up p natural tonic which keeps VITALITY Up continuaUv renewed. He knows Hall s W Wine always brings him rich stores149 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-02-26 15 POP—No Other Direction By J. MILLAR WATT OO VOU THINK, IpRICI 5 WILL OO UP THEY CAN’T GO D >5 SIDEWAYS. /fc k-AyS? w. c:' I i»»». grw tJiir»*-»»» > V30 words
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Article115 1938-02-26 16 TIN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot £lB7 7 6 £lB7. 5. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £186.15. 0 SINGAPORE $92.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG sq 592.12 A BUSINESS DONE rj} no sellers COPRA (Sundried* <4 10' $4.15 BLACK PEPPER 59 50 RUBBER LONDON 7/d 7^d NEW YORK 14j'c(G) 14|?.c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 231 c 23^c April/June115 words
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Article281 1938-02-26 16 c-,-. £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c., 1944-64 Funding Loan, 4 p.c.. 1960-90 War Loan, 31 p c Com Union Assce. (Units) Prudential Assce. A” P.oyal Assce. share 10s pd.) Great Western Rly. Ordy Canadian Pacific (£25) Chartered Bank (£5) H.K.281 words
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Article115 1938-02-26 16 Pans 154% loSjii New York 5.01 ft 5.02 Montreal 5.01 ft 5.02 Brussels 29.55 (-4 29.55? s Geneva 21.59% 21.59 (4 Amsterdam 8.96% 8.96% Milan 95*% 95% Berlin 12.39% 12.40 Stockholm 19.40% 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26(4 26% Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 142 ft115 words
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Article121 1938-02-26 16 London. Feb. 25. RUBBER Easy.— London 7% buyers 7% sellers April/June 7% buyers 7ft sellers July/Sept 7ft buyers 7ft sellers Oct./Dec 7% buyers 7% sellers NEW YORK 14.95 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 44,461 tons Liverpool 23.905 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Feb.) £12.15. 0 PEPPER White121 words
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Article144 1938-02-26 16 KENNEDY CO. Rl ÜBLli Buyers Sellers Connemara 1.22% 1.40 c Ulu Benut 33 37Jc TIN Ampat 4 3 4/) Asam Kumbang 28 0 29 B. Selangor 1.47% 1.52'2 Hong Fatt 1 06 1.09 Jelapang 30 6 316 Kpg. Lanjut <. 20 3 20 9 Kainunting 9 6 10;3 Klang River144 words
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Article161 1938-02-26 16 New York. Feb. 25. Market action reflecting further consoli-i.-.tion. advice remains the same. Dow Jones avs. Prev. 30 indus 130.85 20 rails.. 30.05 30.50 20 utilities 20.07 20.20 40 bonds 91.49 91.79 Business done; 000’s 720 900 Am. Tobacco B 65% 66 Anaconda Cpr 33% 34 H Beth.161 words
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Article22 1938-02-26 16 RUBBER Singapore $92.2? Ier Pkl Penang $92.12’.« Per Pkl. TIN Singapore Spot 23?« c Per lb. Penang Spot Per lb.22 words
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Article91 1938-02-26 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer* Sellers Batu Selangor 1.47% 1.50 Hong Fatt 1.06 1.08 Klang River 1.60 1.65 Kuchai 1.40 1.42'2 Petaling 6.50 6.75 Rantau Ordy 1.27% 1.32% Taiping Cons 1.50 1. 55 ex Talam 140 1.45 Burma Malay 21 6 22 0 Jtlapang 30 6 32 0 Kpg.91 words
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Article163 1938-02-26 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenbys 1.22% 1.32% A. Panas 1.07% 1.12% Bassetts 524 c -57% Batu Lintangs 1.02'2 1.07% Bedfords 95 1.00 Bentas 97' 2 1.02% Brogas 70 .75 Lunas 1.50 1.60 Mcntakabs 40 .45 Malaka Pindas 1.17'2 1.25 Ta jams 1.70 1 80 Ulu Benuts 35 .40 TL'.:163 words
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Article138 1938-02-26 16 At a committee meeting of the Perak Chinese Mining Association, Ipoh. it was decided to approach all Chinese miners and request them to maintain their labour-force in whatever way possible, so as not to cause unemployment. Mr. Wong Kim Long, the secretary, reported to the meeting138 words
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Article152 1938-02-26 16 LEAN CO. TTN: Bnvers «pllpr* Amnats 4 3 4 7% Asams 29 0 29 6 B. Selangors 1.47% 1.52% Ban grins 230 23 6 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.06 Jelebus 75 .80 K. Lanjuts 20 0 20 6 Kramats 11 0 11 6 Kuchais 1.40 1.45 Pungahs 20 0 20 6152 words
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