Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1938-09-05 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ,<f hhttoa ESTAB. 1833 PLBUSHED DAILY dll Vol* XCVI. A MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article342 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. WE WANT HITLER!” A Plebiscite Suggestion Prague. Sept. 4 Unprecedented pro-Gernian demonstrations occurred at two harvest festivals in the Sudeten(verman region. At Petschen 1,500 shouted We want our Fuehrer! and sang the forbidden Horstwessel Song. At Garmisch Kruniau were there the usual cries 44 Ein folk,Reuter. - 342 words
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Article53 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. rf cai!li<> ns On lC Frontier xii officers and men on been recalled by l® astire of prudence. v ,n ommissioned officers of n told not to leave an be reached at tt« town e c- s have also been taken at mrg and along theReuter. - 53 words
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Article72 1938-09-05 1 Reuter Rebel* laiin Capture Of Corbera g s,.p( i Hundreds of prisoners r and the Republicans left 4 chad when Nationalists conth-/ counter offensive on the Ebro r V ;reat artillery and air actitl, i Orbera.-Reuter. Sept 4, A c«r‘tra:n'.que ,-rj a tremendous defeat' was > th. EbroReuter - 72 words
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Article108 1938-09-05 1 E\ten*he Damage Io Electrical System F .Oiii Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Today broke over Kuala -mounding districts yester--5 -m. caused extensive dam-o-iiil system. Wind-blown 1 .-.ith lines in Kuala Lumr le .'lining was responsible for the outlying area, and 9 p.ni., the Electrical I- iced 150 calls108 words
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96 1938-09-05 1 1 him. \gainsl Kedah I’f'iak Settled "n-si'i'-ruble correspondence agrees r <( hed on the question of the p t s igamst the Governments of oft? l Kedah iff respect of their shares of the Quarantine Mr"; Jerejak, Penang; states M Corney, Auditor, S. S. and96 words
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Article48 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. 159 Brazilian Fascists Sentenced Rio de Janeiro. Sept. 4-At the close of a 24 hours trial 159 prisoners arrested for their nart in a Fascist rising on Ma 12 received sentences ranging from a lev. cn hs to ten years’ imprisonment Sixteen defendants were acquittedReuter. - 48 words
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Article92 1938-09-05 1 Japanese Blockade Contemplated Hankow, September 4 The bogus Police Chief of Tientsin held a conference last night when it was decided to withdraw the police staff from the British and French Concessions in accordance with a resolution passed by the Japanese Special Service organisation at Peiping. Although92 words
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Article65 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. fi. M. S. Hood, H. M. S. Repulse, three destroyers and one submarin< are due at Gibraltar shortly. It is understood that H. M. S. Hood is going to Gibraltar because it is thought desirable to have a British Flay officer in the vicinity inReuter. - 65 words
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Article101 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. lmpatience” In Washington Washington, Sept. 4-Proposals by the United States for settlement of the American claim for compensation for expropriated properties have been rejected by Mexico in a defiant Note published here. High officials rceived the Note with marked impatience. It is widely believed Mexico’s attitude hasReuter. - 101 words
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Article238 1938-09-05 1 But Only As Puppet Monarch General Franco has invited ex-King Alfonso to return to Spain as King in the event of the rebels winning the civil war. The invitation makes it clear, however, that Franco wants him only as a puppet king. Franco would fill the role238 words
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Article18 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. Monticello, New York—The death ha> occurred of Cardinal Hayes Archbishop of New York. Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article, Illustration70 1938-09-05 1 Senator Alben W. Barkley, leader of the Democrats in the Ufitted States Senate. Stronyly supported by President Roosevelt, he recently icon on easy victory in the Kentucky elections for the Senate in spite of the strong antagonism to the New Deal prevailing in that State. There is70 words
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Article84 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. Seven Fatalities Yesterday Rangoon, Sept. 4 Seven Mohamedans, two Burmans and one Hindu were killed and 40 persons injured in renewed religious rioting which broke out between Burmans and Indian Moslems. 1 anic spread but British troops and police took up posts at all strategicReuter. - 84 words
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Article71 1938-09-05 1 Union Times. 20 Graduates To Leave For Europe Hankow, Sept. 4.- Twenty Chinese university graduates who successfully passed a competitive examination at Chungking, Hankow and Shanghai «fill leave Hong Kong on September 17 for Great Britain. Germany, France and the United States to complete their studies under the. Union Times. - 71 words
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Article168 1938-09-05 1 Mrs. Janies Flying To Attend Funeral The death took place suddenly at Brastagi yesterday afternoon of Mr. E. James. Agent of the Prudential Life Assurance Co. Penang, and a former secretary of the Penang Sports Club. Mr. James left for Brastagi for treatment on168 words
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Article302 1938-09-05 1 Costly Instance Of Mistaken Identity .Union Times. Hankow, Sept. 4. With the exception of aerial activities by Chinese planes over the Japanese lines in the hilly regions of Hungshan and Moshan, south of Kiukiar.g, there was no particular fighting on the south bank of the Yang'tse.Union Times. - 302 words
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Article117 1938-09-05 1 Reuter.. Alleged Attempted Assassination Alexandria, Sept. 4 A shot was fired this afternoon as King Farouk was leaving the bathing pool at the Sporting Club. The King was unharmed and returned to the Palace unperturbed. A spectator forced down the arm of the man, allegedly a Syrian, whoReuter.. - 117 words
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Article28 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. Rlsinore, Sept. 4. Ragnhild Hveger established a new women’s world record for the 1.000 yards swimming the distance in 12 minutes 36 seconds. Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article52 1938-09-05 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 4--The. pilot, a mother and two children were killed a.nd 25 injured when an R.A.F. plane crashed in a North London suburb at Edmonton and caught fire. Three houses two of which were struck by the plane were set ablaze. The total deathroll isReuter. - 52 words
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255 1938-09-05 2 Blue-Eyed Giant Fights Desert Gun-Runners Jerusalem, Aug. 28. T7IGHTING terrorists on the desert borderlands of Palestine, swooping on arms smugglers, rounding up agitators and negotiating with Bedouins, a second Lawrence of Arabia" is striving for peace in Palestine. His efforts are smashing the255 words
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Article348 1938-09-05 2 No Further Delay In Delivery Sydney, Aug. 29 Mr. J. A. Lyons, Federal Prime Minister stated today, after a meeting of the Defence Counc 1 at Melbourne, that assu.ances had now been received that there would not be any further delay in the delivery of military348 words
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262 1938-09-05 2 '-rt I» BnisiaMjj The annual Lr abroad, convened by th J Lilians nation of the XaA, branch of lh( Gc rma p hlcl > I. san here today a M ««n C lnaS pb Rudolf Hess. Herr Hi H«rr Herr Frick, the Gem put y262 words
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Article214 1938-09-05 2 Police Allege Vi rung Name On Coffin London, Aug. 28 The discovery of the body of a Berwick-on Tweed woman in a Newcastle house in a coffin alleged to bear another name and age was mentioned at Newcastle yesterday. Mrs. Mary Arn Bone, 49. of Firststreet, Gateshead, was214 words
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Article92 1938-09-05 2 Bluing I'" 1 (:arll al i’aiilhalMT Vatican City. Aug. The Pope, in a s P eecl r Gandolfo, his summer r dep i o reJ man French and and restrained relations racialis m terated his beh< inV estig«question for the tnm<h < He recalled .«jd his92 words
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Article164 1938-09-05 2 Threat Of Campaign Warsaw, Aug. 28. Reports from a reliable source tonight state that Nazi leaders in Danzig have been instructed to treat Poles on an equal footing with Jews. This would include a business and social boycott, refusal to lease accommodation and the164 words
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Article115 1938-09-05 2 London, Aug. 28. Because it is so important that I should carry the spirit of the Oxford Group to my own country,” Mr. Takasimu Mitsui cancelled his passage to Japan at twentyfour hours’ notice and left by the Harwich boat-train last night for the world assembly115 words
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94 1938-09-05 2 Kingston (J.A.), Aug. 28. A civic welcome to the new Gvernor. Sir Arthur Richards, and to Lady Richards, was largely attended. The Ma.jor said that the Governor had opened wide the gates to the hearts of all Jamaicans in his impressive address on the94 words
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233 1938-09-05 2 MORE R.A.F. CENTRES MAY BE OPENED Cardiff, Aug 28 The Air Ministry is to investigate the possibility of establishing new R. A F. centres and aerodromes in South Wales. This announcement was made to-day by Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air Minister, aftei his tour233 words
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88 1938-09-05 2 £5,000.000 Properties El Paso, Texas. Aug. 28. Nearly all the American-owned land in the Mexican State of Chihuahua, valued at £5,000,000, is among property which peasants have seized. Included is the 1,000,000-acre ranch at Barbicora of Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the American newspaper magnate. American88 words
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88 1938-09-05 2 Minister’s Warning Brussels. Aug. 28. Between 2,000 and 3,000 political refugees, mostly from Germany, have disappeared in Belgium. It is known that approximately this number have recently crossed the border without passport or papers, but nothing is known of where or how they88 words
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Article95 1938-09-05 2 Berlin, Aug. 28—Germany's Ministry of War today confiscated all photograpns taken yesterday of the new German lOin. mystery gun shown in the parade before Hitler and his Hungarian guest, Admiral Horthy. The gun is claimed to have a range of nearly fifty miles and can95 words
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Article, Illustration487 1938-09-05 3 Equality Deadlock n Czechoslovakia «PRAGUE SHOULD SEEK [ASTERN INTERVENTION” I. si I*l. 4. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK 1 and the task of finding a s |()K A(,KEEMENT DIFFICULT. IIh Sihl < ,1s > nsist 0,1 the principle of complete u ith tin- Czechs before they will discuss487 words
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Article143 1938-09-05 3 ,Reuter. Evacuation Mystery Peking. Sept. 3.—The mystery concerning Japanese evacuation of Tientsin concessions deepens. General Terauchi’s headquarters here this afternoon after persistent requests for statement, said that officially Terauchi had issued no order for Japanese evacuation of Concessions rzir made any statement to such effect. Meanwhile it,Reuter. - 143 words
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Article85 1938-09-05 3 British Wireless. r 3 The Italian naval London, Sept. a xue n training ships Vespucci and Colombs Arrive at Plymouth tomorrow morning on a three days visit. Admiral Admiral Brivonesi will call on Adm 1 Sir Reginald Drax, Commander-m-Chief at Plymouth. Other officers and the LordBritish Wireless. - 85 words
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Article82 1938-09-05 3 help to remove misunderstandings- British Wireless. London, Sept. 3.-Among the various suggestions which are under discussion for overcoming difficulties raised by Genera Franco’s reply to the Non-intervention Committee plan for withdrawal of noncombatants, one that is receiving attention is that Mr. Hemming Secretary to the Board of the Non-interventionhelp to remove misunderstandings- British Wireless. - 82 words
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Article213 1938-09-05 3 .—Reuter. For Japanese Landings London, Sept. 4.The Sunday Times Naval Correspondent states that the amphibious warfare which Japan had to prosecute in their campaigns against China has led to production by Japan of two new types of ship which were developed in order to carry out rapid landings.—Reuter. - 213 words
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Article215 1938-09-05 3 Reorganization <lf Red Army Riga, Aug. 24.—The Soviet Government have carried out a reorganization of the European part of the Red Army, particularly in the frontier districts hitherto called the Kieff and White Russian Military Districts, which are now renamed Kieff Special Military District and the White215 words
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Article238 1938-09-05 3 .Reuter. Foreign Minister's Statement Paris, Sept. 4.—M. Bonnet spoke today on the kind fatality” which brings American and French armies under one flag as soon as they mobilise to defend the P pies both regard as most precious in th patrimony of mankind. The occasion was.Reuter. - 238 words
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103 1938-09-05 3 .Reuter. Strasbourg, September 3. German troops were concentrated at the Rhine frontier opposite Strasbourg yesterday and today including mechanised units, cavalry, artillery, machine-gun corps and infantry. Berlin, Sept. 3Reports of increase of troops on the German frontier opposite Strasbourg are not denied in German.Reuter. - 103 words
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Article114 1938-09-05 3 Reuter. Anti-Semitic Movement In Ukraine Sept. 4.The Helsingfors, Moscow correspondent of the Svenskapressen reports that many were killed and wounded as a result of serious Jewish pogroms recently in UkraineWhitd Russia states. Inhabitants of the town of Podobyarla in White Russia last week suddenly beganReuter. - 114 words
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Article109 1938-09-05 3 Reuter. Saved Many Concerns From Ruin’’ London, Sept. 3.Although the five-year tea control scheme has not yet achieved full results it has greatly helped to re-establish the industry and brought back prosperity to many concerns which were facing ruin, states the fifth report of the InternationalReuter. - 109 words
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Article37 1938-09-05 3 -Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 4Four were killed and 20 injured in about an hour’s time this afternoon in sporadic assaults in different parts of the city. Three killed and the majority of the injured were Mohamedans.-Reuter. - 37 words
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Article71 1938-09-05 3 Reuter Tokyo, Sept. 4: According to a Japanese report from Yokohama, an out of court compromise whereby the Ben Line paid half a million yen has ended a year-old litigation arising from the collision of the? Ben Mohr with the Japanese steamer Sehin Maru, 4,782 tons, inReuter - 71 words
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Article28 1938-09-05 3 Reuter. Alexandretta. Sept. 3. The Sandjak of Alexandretta will be known as the Hatay Republic in future in accordance with a resolution adopted by Parliament. Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration522 1938-09-05 4 Refuses £2O -A- Week Chauffeur Post FEARS TO RETURN TO TRENGGANU (I Tom Our Own Correspondent) Condon, Aug. 29. rpUNCtKU MAHMUD, 20-yearold brother of the Sultan of Trengganci, feels sure that the problem which has arisen by the Sultan’s opposition522 words
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165 1938-09-05 4 London. Aug. 28—Peter Jago. aged 13. of Teddington. lay in Middlesex Hospital last night little knowing that his mother is dead and that he himself had been on the verge of death. He and his mother. Mrs. Eileen Valerie Jago. had been taken165 words
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Article38 1938-09-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bangkok. Sept. 3. The first public school dinner held in Bangkok for many years took place last evening when old Marlborough and Rugby boys dined together at the ex-Malburian students’ home.38 words
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119 1938-09-05 4 He Got A British Driving Licence I From Our Own Correspondent > London. Aug. 26. Syed Ali Mahomet bin Agel. an Arab domiciled in Malaya, fulfilled a treasured ambition at Norbury, Surrey, yesterday. On a visit to this country, he told a friend that he would119 words
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Article117 1938-09-05 4 From Our Own Correspondent London. Aug. 27. One of the British Army’s leading experts on tanks. Brigadier Michael GambierParry. now attached to the War Office, in Whitehall, is a passenger for Singapore in the P. and O. liner Ranchi, which left London on Aug. 26 and117 words
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Article167 1938-09-05 4 Previous Ser*ice In The Far East (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 27. A tribute to Captain T. B. Drew. R.N., who has just appointed Commodore of H. M. Naval Establishments in Malaya, in succession to Captain M. L. Clarke, appears in the current issue of167 words
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Article69 1938-09-05 4 A short circuit in a fuse box plunged half the International Hotel. Leith Street, Penang, into darkness early on Saturday night, causing the occupants of the hotel to run into the grounds outside fearing a fire. The Fire Brigade was summoned and two fire engines rushed to the69 words
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Article381 1938-09-05 4 Over 2,000 Men To Participate BRITAIN AT WAR WITH WESTLAND yO test defensive measures and plans in North Perak, and to exercise the local forces, more than 2,000 men will engage in military manoeuvres next week end. Operations will be personal ly directed by the General381 words
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Article158 1938-09-05 4 To Be Built In West End Of London London, Aug. 28The Peters Sisters (“65 stone of coloured harmony”) have been asked to help in founding a "coloured” hotel in the West End of London. "The news of their predicament when West End hotels refused them admission because of158 words
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Article74 1938-09-05 4 .Reuter. Match Against England XI London, Sept. 3Playing an England XI at Folkestone today, the Australians had lost 8 wickets for 366 runs when stumps were drawn. Barnes hit 91 and Barnett 82. Waite was not out with 50 Brown, Badcock and Hassett contributed 3, 21.Reuter. - 74 words
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580 1938-09-05 4 MALAYA’S FOO D SUPPLIES IN WAR-TIME M.C.S. Officer Tuck]' u ,(tcli bns roblem (From Our Own C<,rre S p., lldent) Wil! Malaya be able to feed it''-If' n P rrepetition of the food fiasco of le |l] Malayan Government had to ~a > MO.OOOWm "‘’l 41 abroad and transport it580 words
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Article155 1938-09-05 4 Next President Of British Association London. Aug. 28The General Committee of the British Association at Cambridge yesterday elected Sir Albert Seward, the eminent botanist, as president of the Association for the meeting at Dundee next year. Invitations for future meetings were accepted from Newcastle, in 1940. Belfast.155 words
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Article251 1938-09-05 4 HI SBA.XD I 4 PARTING’’ > r London. Aup '7 1 Alala .™>s in London lvw Pined to read a Sondav yesterda.v that there l, a <| ot a separat,.,,, betoeeo th, Kanec ot Sarawak. These rumours were denied by the RaMe ln 1M(251 words
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Article180 1938-09-05 4 Mother Sent To Pri’on AgainBy laxi London. Aug. 28 A woman for whom» ship had been taken in an attempt to stop her from shoplifting went to prison agata yesterday—for shoplifting. After Mr. L. R Dunne, the bone magistrate, had passed sentence lour months,180 words
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Article96 1938-09-05 4 Reuter- ~t 3 -Lou* 3 Doniiigtcr i'w won the (France), drun- mOior race ternate HIS it an averar .j nun minutes hour R ain <aU i the of .61 nn: .J'- te; Biag es i? to skid badly n- omplete car turned J ioat s ideReuter- - 96 words
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Advertisement256 1938-09-05 4 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, ner* vousness. weak body, impure blood, txi’r.nu memory, and who are old and worn-out before their time will be delighted to learn of a new gland discover* by an American Doctor This new discovery makes it possible to256 words
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Article504 1938-09-05 5 81KANGEST AIR ACCIDENT EVER KNOWN Normal Landing: A Bump On The Ground: Sudden Bang: Then Disaster Albatross, Britain’s fastest airliner, and the machine that was to put commercial aviation in this country back into the world’s lead, was wrecked last night in the strangest air504 words
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Article452 1938-09-05 5 P M(,H r EVENTS A VI TRACTION Glasgow. Aug. 28. <,f its run completed it Glasgow contit Emp ,r# rowds, and the pro- n that the attendance they are aiming, the exhibition V oVPCCUvt* U- fill 0 .v r nOctabr.mv was reached on FnittendAnce of est452 words
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Article65 1938-09-05 5 Rhyl, Aug. 28. Lin:,:, i I a-ley. of Buckmasterv under Lyme, Staffs, deck hairs at Kinnul »G tl i 1 l!s dternoon, watching their d iugl i Doreen have her holiday. They were alt J "ni toeing w,, rt to the water’s edge i'-n saw she was65 words
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Article34 1938-09-05 5 'Reuter. *or| pr. w Sept. 3- In the second Africa bea.t Great Brih to At half-time, South 100. yed. South Africa > goals and two r J -''tain had a try by Duff.'Reuter. - 34 words
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Article227 1938-09-05 5 Hospital Patient Eludes 50 Police Alton, Hants. Aug. 28 Hampshire police continued throughout last night a county-wide search, wdth the aid of bloodhounds, for an injured man who Tricked a nurse a.t Alton Infirmary yes terday and. escaped in his night clothes; Broke through a cordon227 words
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444 1938-09-05 5 HEAD-IN-BAG TESTS TO SAVE LIVES Leeds, Aug. 28. Locking themselves in a room at a private house, two Leeds doctorsone 44 years old and married, the other single half suffocated each other time after time to test a life-saving combination of gasses. All Dr. W.444 words
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Article123 1938-09-05 5 A rich Greek-American girl eloped with the head waiter of one of the largest hotels in Athens where she stayed. Severe floods in Silesia, near the Czechoslovak frontier, have damaged property over a wide area and caused two deaths. :■< << Two men, described as Communist sympathisers,”123 words
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Article202 1938-09-05 5 Terrorism Sapping People’s Morale Haifa. Aug. 28. Special measures to grapple with the situation in Palestine are believed to be under consideration by the authorities as a result of yesterday’s bomb explosion in the Arab vegetable market at Jaffa coupled with the fact that rebel gang202 words
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Article262 1938-09-05 5 Accused Girl Set Free London, Aug. 28- A girl of nineteen, who said to have only left home three weeks ago, appeared at Clerkenwell Police Court yesterday on a charge of insulting behaviour whereby a breach of the peace may have been occasioned.’’ She was Phyllis262 words
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Article260 1938-09-05 5 London, Aug. 28—Although she dressed as if she were living in abject poverty, her neighbours believe that 75-year-old Miss Elizabeth Perry, of St. Thoma.s’s-road, Finsbury Park, N., died worth thousan<<.’ of pounds. Late on Thursday night police burs: into her rambling ten-roomed house, and found her260 words
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Article217 1938-09-05 5 Eastry (Kent), Aug 28. Overwork and worry over world affairs drove Stiles Ewing Tuttle, twenty-seven-year-old son of a millionaire U.S. steel magnate, to take his life. .After an inquest jur\ at L*astr\ today had found that Tuttle’s death Irom a gunshot wound in a wood217 words
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Miscellaneous957 1938-09-05 6 f BLOW THE BUGLE! SOUND THE DRUM! HERE COMES THE YEAR’S ALLTECHNICOLOUR SPECTACLE! I MAJESTIC qpTTT? TA OT T A/f S^SL^P, s jS’ NEXT CHANGE I I I il I >■ I J If 1 Famous Adventure Story aM,ns Opening Thursday! JL Jt JL 1 More Thrilling Than BE*\( if957 words
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Article522 1938-09-05 7 Work Carried On In Constant Danger LONE BOMBER THE GREATEST MENACE Barcelona, Aug. 28. The eight ports now serving Government Spain have been subjected to air raids some 500 times during the two years that have elapsed since the Civil W’ar broke out Five hundred miles522 words
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1009 1938-09-05 7 James Harley - ACROSS THE ATLANTIC IN KENSINGTON GARDENS In Kensington Gardens there is a large round pond that, oti Sundays, is used by the school boys of Bayswater and Notting’ Hill Gate for yachting purposes. On week-days the schools arc open and boys must beor pre tend to bebusy with their books,1,009 words
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Miscellaneous320 1938-09-05 7 BY SPECIAL REQUEST for ONE NIGHT ONLY c« Uli; MANAGEMENT TAKES GREAT PRIDE IN ANNOUNCING THE RETURN \JI J r J TOMORROW SCREENING OF RKO RADIO’S 1 J 'l' JjA r f-J C* E* /k T’ ANNA NEAGLE ANTON WALBROOK W M *-J VJB IX. X_4 JL with H B320 words
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Miscellaneous261 1938-09-05 7 THE MOON IS OUT AGAIN IN ALL HER BRILLIANCE SHE BEICKONS YOU TO OUR PARKS. WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT MONDAY sth. SEPTEMBER 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage EULIS ACHIN’’ or ROSE OF BANDOENG” A Grand Moral Javanese Story. Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville and Extra Turns. WATCH EORJUDI and261 words
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Article688 1938-09-05 8 T HE legislation designed to eliminate briber) and corruption in Malayan public and private life is excellent so tar as it goes. But how tar docs it go.' Although bribery and corruption arc rite in this countryat least that is the impression gathered on almost all sideshow many people688 words
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Article91 1938-09-05 8 Reuter. Rules Of The Game’’ Ottawa. Sept. 4. In an editorial on the scheme for supply of Air Force bombers by Canadian firms the Ottawa Citizen referring to "much vain talk about the possibility of Canadian neutrality in the evert of another war involving theReuter. - 91 words
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Article161 1938-09-05 8 L<> Relieve Work Of Ipoh Chinese Protectorate (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 5. With the unemployment rate in Kinta increasing rapidly, the crowd of unemployed Chinese labourers clamouring at the Chinese Protectorate for relief work is swelling daily. From morning till evening the d.n outside161 words
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Article151 1938-09-05 8 Bangalore.—ln an interview to the Press Rev. C. F. Andrews said that emigration to Malaya, Ceylon, Burma and other countries was at present under the charge of the Government of India and formed part of the Education portfolio. But he felt that local evils could not be prevented151 words
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Article671 1938-09-05 8 Counlrv II /?i(7i Irose From The /Ishes Austria-l lungary initiated the Great War of 1914-18 with the knowledge and consent of Germany, not only to conquer the Balkans, but also to break the op position of the Slav and Latin raves within her own boundary. The war671 words
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Article224 1938-09-05 8 Dr. Harrop Refuses 820,000 Offer Poverty stood between him and the pu: chase of a pair of rubber shoes to run on a waxed track so young Harrop used a pair of Chinese grass slippers so that his schoolmates whom he represented would no. be disappointed.224 words
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Article413 1938-09-05 8 I T" 1, IHH 11,1 x i 'k-s 1. QI ,;,H T; Hi MB X V "A- !1 11* '’l• it J llllllsl ;i v bii< m i" ii; Ul inti r SC I 11 H S L II pirn ;,i,. (I X 1 I' 1 I"-413 words
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626 1938-09-05 9 Ingenious Ruses To Pass Contrabands Into Malava 1 he report ol the Customs and Excise Department lor I‘Mz i> oi extraordinary interest with its many tales (»1 battles ol wits between the preventive officers and the many smugglers, male and female, who626 words
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303 1938-09-05 9 Alts BRITAIN H v m> HOLLAND n correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. Great Britain and re f orm in tropical M Francis Gat- Saigon newspaper Singapore last week p assistants and control of r iatir employees in shops nch Indo-China, a loor to Ma laya. foi303 words
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Article78 1938-09-05 9 'ingaporr Mmlhh* Ordered Io Dissolve '1» Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 5 l!; 1 tl]t Straits Settlement Cazette orders the dissolution r; 'poie societies. One is the l,l ""’bail (Hub and the other II oUn g People's Jovial Society. h< se s<icieties are dissolved under the78 words
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Article53 1938-09-05 9 Commotion At Mitchell Pier A Chinese woman created some considerable excitement at the Mitchell Pier late last night when she jumped into the sea from the pier. She was immediately pulled out of the water by a sampan man. and was later sent to the53 words
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Article54 1938-09-05 9 Reuter. Burgos. Sept. 3. The Nationalist offensive in the Ebro sector was resumed this morning in poor visibility, heavy bombing from the air preceding the attack. By midday the Nationalist infantry had taken the first line of Republican positions. Fighting continues. Nationalist claim that the Republicans lost manyReuter. - 54 words
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Article297 1938-09-05 9 Manufactured’ From Cast-Away Stubs NEW INDUSTRY IN KUALA LUMPUR t From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 4. Sold at four a cent, unhygienic cigarette manufactured from cast-away stubs find a ready sale among ricksha-pullers and othei poor people. Grubbing on pavements oi public thoroughfares, searching297 words
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Article117 1938-09-05 9 Research Workers On Way To N.E.I. < From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 5. On their way to the Netherlands Indies to carry out research work, a party of 18 well-known European specialists in geo graphy arrived at Singapore yesterday in Nederland Line vessel Johan de Witt.117 words
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59 1938-09-05 9 Reuter. Discovery In Arab Village Jerusalem, Sept 4. Two land mines were round by Jewish supernumerary constables in a parade ground in Jerusalem. Police dogs followed the trail to an Arab village where several were arrested A night-long curfew was imposed on the entireReuter. - 59 words
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Article65 1938-09-05 9 Berlin, Sept. 4. A grand total of 800.000 ;e< r, women and children, many from Austria are attending the Nazi Rally at Nuremberg. The collapsible stadium through tne Joy Village which housed the Olympic Games visitors will accommodate 24 000 wink the rest will be under65 words
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Article44 1938-09-05 9 Mr. A. C. Davidson, late of Missrs. Taylor and Bennett, Regent Street, London W. 1. has been appointed cutter and designer to the men’s tailoring department of Messrs. Whi teaway Laidlaw Co. Ltd. Penang. Mr. Davidson arrived on Sept. 1.44 words
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Article311 1938-09-05 9 MALAY WOMAN FINED Ai PERAK ASSIZES t From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh, Sept. 5. Siah binti Ujang Pelawan, an elderly Malay woman, who stood her trial at the Perak Assize Court before the Hon. Mr. Justice Raja Musa on a charge of making a false statement311 words
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Article179 1938-09-05 9 Preparing For Pilgrimage To Mecca More than 4.000 Mohammedans in Malaya are preparing to make their pilgrimage to Mecca this month. The first pilgrim ship, the Blue Funnel vessel, Menelaus, sails from Penang on Thursday with about 750 pilgrims, 250 of them embarking at Penang. About ave179 words
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Article58 1938-09-05 9 Chinese In Critical Condition A Chinese, Lee Choon Lye. is lying in a critical condition in che Penang Genera Hospital with a serious throat injury, stated to have been inflicted with a knile rie was found yesterday afternoon at For. Cornwallis. Esplanade, and the Police, who58 words
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Article36 1938-09-05 9 Reuter. Denver, Colorado, Sept. 4.At least five dead and 12 missing is the result of floods after a cloudburst at the Rocky Mountains j Scores of buildings were destroyed in two Colorado resorts.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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241 1938-09-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Spt. 4. Many Asiatics were among the large crowd which watched the thrilling Kuala Lumpur Flying Club gymkhana here today and were easily persuaded to participate in joyrides over town. The programme began with a Landing Competition in241 words
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Advertisement188 1938-09-05 9 a tiiAbloc) itc: r. Jit's better than bath salts because only a teyy drops are needed in order to prepare a deliciously refreshing bath. Distilled m Sunny Smith Africa's tem|M?rate climate, it combines just that degree ol elusive perfume with a ipiality that completely elimSnutes body oelour xniUKed through cxeessive188 words
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2217 1938-09-05 10 Pronounced Dislocating Effects In Every Sphere INFLATIONARY TENDENCY GROWS The dislocating effects of the war on Japanese economy have already become very pronounced, although the major changes towards a full-fledged and semipermanent war economy are still in their beginning. The net balance of these dislocations2,217 words
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Article378 1938-09-05 10 Crop Estimate 11,988,000 Bales Liverpool cotton prices fell 14 points on the announcement that the U.S. Department of Agriculture estimates the current American cotton crop at 11,988,000 bales. This figure is above the highest private estimate and it is about 600,00 bales more than the market had378 words
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Article259 1938-09-05 10 MEAT Kati 38 Beef Steak do 28 Stew or Curry do 48 Pork lean Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 36 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb 4o Do Australian do 40 Kati 26 Fowl dn 55 Capons locally reared do ob Hen *> d259 words
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Article98 1938-09-05 10 17 P.C. Of World Production In JanuaryJune Amsterdam, Aug. 28The Telegraaf” leains from Dutch tin quarters that tin production of countries not participating in the restriction scheme (for instance, China, Australia, Burmah and Japan) amounted in the first half of this year to 14,183 tons, against 27,37898 words
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Article143 1938-09-05 10 Renong Cons’ Dredge Statistics for the month of August 1938: Hours run 659; cubic yards treated 221,500: tin ore won pikuls 816; Estimated cost $16,000; Cost per cubic yard 7.22 cents. Ratrut Basin. Dredge Statistics for the mor.th of August 1938. Hours run 556; cubic yards treated143 words
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Article92 1938-09-05 10 Operations for the morlh of August, 1938: Hours Cubic Yards Piculs Ampat 1,222 325,000 1,756 Southern Kinta 2,025 604,000 3,175 Kamunting 1,158 239,000 1,311 Pangnga 1,339 368,000 1,830 Tongkah 1,283 298,000 1,126 Anglo-Siamese 1,189 193,000 564 Kampong Lanjut 709 279,000 597 Kuala Kampar 1,018 356,000 782 Larut Tin92 words
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Advertisement505 1938-09-05 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE THE HANDEL-MAATSC.HAPPIJ OF «“«K N v Reserve Fund (Incorporated In the Netherlands) Reserve Liability of Propria (With limited liability.) Office 88 Blshopegate (NETHERLANDS TRADING n? Ofn< SOCIETY.) Alor Star Hung KuOg Established in Amsterdam 1824. Bangkok HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Calcutta With 46 Agencies, Canton KLumour Cawnpore apart from505 words
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Article550 1938-09-05 11 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern And Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and ioundjand Ordinary Correspondence d) p.m.550 words
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Article121 1938-09-05 11 Listeners to 8.8. C. on Transmission 5 will hear several internationally famous artists during this week. William Primrose will give a viola recital tomorrow’ his first broadcast since he returned to England from U. S. A. Myra Hess will play Schumann’s Carnaval’ in a pianoforte121 words
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Article530 1938-09-05 11 M.V. TARONGA’ from Far East via Singapore and sails for Casablanca, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg and Oslo. S.S. ISLAM!’ from Calcutta and sails for Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. TOMORROW M.V. SILVERBEECH’ from Singapore via Belawan sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. NAGATO MARU’530 words
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Article, Illustration483 1938-09-05 11 Dull Life For Skeleton Crew Children Of The Ghost Vessels Franco,s red and yellow’ flag flies defiantly from the stems of three ghost ships which lie idle in the heart of London. For more than a year 20 Spaniards, 12 men, six women483 words
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Article162 1938-09-05 11 A commentary on this year’s St. Leger, the last classic of the English flat-racing season, to be run on the Town Moor, Doncaster, on Wednesday September 7, will be from Daventry. The winner of the St. Leger in 1886 Ellis’was the first horse to be sent to162 words
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Advertisement389 1938-09-05 11 BLUE funnel line c. Au Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sect 19 n£t' SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAW JkAON ***** Gla3gOW OmlU Havre Stetf. 25 St 27 NEW YORK SERVICE (Via Cape ot flood HotlV xrTWFTTS Calls Boston *«wYork C SIbUS Calls Boston Halifax New Orleans OdVw’ 17 OUTWARD SAILINGS FROM EUROPE.389 words
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Advertisement842 1938-09-05 11 PJB and ot w BRITISH IND A (Incorporated In England singaporeT china& japan S.S. RAJPUTANA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER S ract 1 wUh 4 S r ,o U ier Pen g. Teluk Amon, Port Lonion L.“ Mau y s“. r v 1 l '2’ r U ,l t Sarrtm. Outwards842 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-09-05 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 10.56 p.m. 5.05 p.m. TOMORROW 10. 43 a.m. 5.02 a.m. 11.21 p.m. 5.30 p.m.19 words
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Article211 1938-09-05 12 A Yorkshire Doctor It is doubtful if many people are familiar v. Bradford, but tne world is in his debt. k Since the time of Moses anthrax has be, n of the it is said that the fifth plague of Egypt (mi rrain) w H d r,f all211 words
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913 1938-09-05 12 8.8. C.. Drama Director On Th, Plight Of English Theatr/ y|R. SOMERSET MAUGHAM has recently given it as hi s nion that the English stage is in a bad way. However the English weather, the English Theatre is always just rm tL point of913 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-09-05 12 ....year in ,l jtti* GLAMOUR GIRLS undergoing a sound test in London, after being sele< de vision programme. They are left to right (seated), Virginia Kelley, Elntuiu z Martin, and (standing), June Malloy, Kathleen Gale, Jill Rlcarde, Josette !"}>'’ Watson and Honor Magee.44 words
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Miscellaneous1717 1938-09-05 12 WORLD RADIO PROGR AMMES b.b.c. service Highlights Of Today s t ireless SCHEDI LE Z jjj (PENANG) London, Sept. 3: Following is the BBC 7.05 p.m. Recorded Vaiiety. Empire broadcasting service schedule 730 p Popular Music. (Malayan Standard Time) for this week: £<os pm T'he BBC Northern Ireland Orchestia. TRANSMISSIONS1,717 words
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Miscellaneous520 1938-09-05 12 HOLLAND TODAY PCJ 15-22 me s (19.7 nt.) 7 45 National anthem and opening announcement. 7.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. 8.00 Daily Nevis BuUetlr.. 8.10 Talk on sports by Mr. C j Groolhoff. ».30 Report on the Arrival r H M The Queen at the Station at Amsterdam.'520 words
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Article, Illustration182 1938-09-05 13 NEW MAURETANIA LAUNCHED qrwF Cwwd-u bite Stars new 33.000-ton liner. Mauretania, was launched at Hirkenhead Built in the record time of I I months, she is the largest vessel to be launched from an English yard. taken in charge by ten lugs, the M aurelania182 words
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Article62 1938-09-05 14 Reuter. Decision Confirmed Brussels, Sept. 4- At a meeting of .he International Olympic Committee, the awarding of the 1940 Summer Olympics to Finland was confirmed. It was decided, subject to final confirmation to hold the Winter Olympics at St. Moritz but. as decided in Cairo lastReuter. - 62 words
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Article132 1938-09-05 14 L—2 Victory For D.A.F.C. The INarul Aishan Football Club scored a fine win over the Old Xaverians’ Association in a friendly game of hockey, which was played on the S.X.I. ground yesterday, by four goals to two. The Xaverians led by one goal scored by "C.132 words
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43 1938-09-05 14 The Elysee Hotel B" Football XI will May a friendly match of soccer against the St. Xavier’s Institution Boarders on the S. X. I. ground this evening at 5.15. Mr. C. Danker will referee.43 words
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Article29 1938-09-05 14 In a friendly game of soccer on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday the Universal Star Football team beat the Sunlight Football XI by two goals to nil.29 words
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Article, Illustration785 1938-09-05 14 Favourites Win Through First Round (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) The sixth Penang Open Championships were start over the week-end at the Penang Free School Ha*, no surprises were registered, but Ho Boon Choo nearly brought oft the surprise of the season in his tie against Tan785 words
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Article78 1938-09-05 14 There will be a meeting at Hutchings School this evening at 7.15 to consider the formation of a Penang women’s hockey club, which all possible members are invited to attend. Last season there were matches and for the first time in Penang regular weekly practices were78 words
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Article448 1938-09-05 14 Several Records Broken Many records were smashed at the second European Athletic Champiorships which were opened in Paris at the Colombes Stadium on Saturday and continued yesterday. Today will be the final session. On Saturday there was a crowd of 40,000 including President Lebrun but on the448 words
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Article207 1938-09-05 14 Still Winning According to latest reports, the Cheng Wah Athletic Association, Malayan soccer tourists have played three matches, which they all won. In their first match, the Malayans trounced an European XI at Medan by six goals to nil, following up this wtin by beating207 words
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Article459 1938-09-05 14 The China undergraduates’ basketball I tourists met with their first reverse in Penang last night when they were surprised by the Li Tek Seah, who won by the narrowest of margins. A record crowd, exceeding that which saw the match between the tourists and the Chung459 words
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Article197 1938-09-05 14 Challengers Lose First T oingl.es America looks like retaining the Davis Cun Round against Australia on Saturday, two singles both went to the holders. b Were phyed it)( j Donald Budge, triple Wimbledon champion, beat th trous John Bromwich, while Robert L. Ri eesReuter. - 197 words
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Article121 1938-09-05 14 .—Reuter. Germantown, Pa, Sept. In the Challenge Round of the Davis having lost the first two singles match», Australia won the doubles match. Quist and Bromwich beating Budge and Mako Hv 6—3. 6—4, 6—2. Bromw-ch was the hero of the match, being superb in every department..—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article155 1938-09-05 14 Pall Singh Wins lw« Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 5 Over forty of the best racing cycliK» from North Malaya assembled at the Pera Chinese Association ground at Kuala hang-sar-road, Ipoh, for the Second AnnuU Perak Cycling Carnival m aid of the Distress Relief Fund155 words
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Article722 1938-09-05 14 fU’J« Bryn Jones Net Equaliser For Arsenal (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 5. Four goalkeepers, a £lO,OOO forward, and an International fullback were hurt in the hurlyburly of yesterday’s League football matches. The most serious accident involved Turner the Charlton fullback, who sustainedfU’J« - 722 words
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Advertisement187 1938-09-05 14 The loveliest Soap for your skin and a Sure Safeguard from Epidemics and dirt germ dangers. price or cents Du BOX jli” THRU Obtainable from all good Chemists and Stores WHITEAWAYS TDUPING PENANG KUAL^i < LLBHPUR Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seajns187 words
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Article, Illustration1989 1938-09-05 15 Squeeze Provides Biggest Upset jr THEOBALD WINS BIG RACE 5,1 TO PAY $65 (from Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 3. eathci nd a good gathering again favoured the third day of the r< r ur f Club Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. The going was returned,1,989 words
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Article652 1938-09-05 15 Whites Beat Colours: Lyle Ewart Combine Well r VHE Penang rugby season began on Saturday with a practice game on the Esplanade between Colours will but it was evident that they all have yet to get into trim for more serious games. Whites opened the score652 words
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Article294 1938-09-05 15 Match Against Ch nng Ling THRILLING PLAY Though not displaying the prolific .coring which characterised the opening natch of their tour in Penang, the team of undergraduates from Chinese universities m China again gave a splendid exhibition of basketball at the Fun and Frolic Stadium on Saturday294 words
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Article247 1938-09-05 15 Beats J. li. Ho In Straight Sets New Malden.Miss Rosemary Thomas, the seventeen-year-old reigning junior champion, advanced another step on the ladder to success by winning her second open tournament here. Her final win. over Miss G.M. Southwell, 62, 62, was expected, but in beating in247 words
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Article192 1938-09-05 15 T.P.C.A. 99 All Out (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept 3. The Tamilian Physical Culture Association were all out for 99 runs in the Stonor Shield cricket final today against the Young Men’s Christian Association on the latter’s ground. Rain held up play for about one192 words
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Advertisement12 1938-09-05 15 ALUMINIUM LATEX PADDLES AND BUCKETS I «I SIME, DARBY S CO., LIMITED.12 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-09-05 15 A l>;^,i,i„ n uf Modern Living Room 'b J- MILLAR WATT from through Av A 'T’. Uk JU ***««>> T»19 words
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Article141 1938-09-05 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST I I No market No market LONDON (Spot) inar jj No market LONDON(3 month») $97.50 $97.50 SINGAPORE BUSINESS DONE PENANG $97.50 $97.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundried) $3.55 $3.57A BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON No market ?I O mSrke SEW YORK141 words
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Article107 1938-09-05 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 I'.; 178 19 64 New York 4.85 6, 4.84% Mo ntreal 4.86% 4.85 Erussel 28.73% 28.69% Geneva 21.29 21.28% Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92, Milan 92 > 4 92% Berlin 12.11% 12.09% Stockholm 19.40% 19.40% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors107 words
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Article195 1938-09-05 16 RUBBER: Buyer» Sellers Ayer P-aneus 1.32% 1.40 Eatu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts .52%. .57% Benias 1.10 1.15 Brogas .75 .80 Kuala Sidims 2.50 2.60 Indragiris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.17% 1.22 2 Pa jams 1.80 1-90 Sungei Tukangs195 words
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Article179 1938-09-05 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller» Ampats 4 0 44% Bangrins 22 j 0 22,9 Berjuntais 10'0 10 6 Hong Fatts .84 .88 Jelebus .72% .76 Johans .27 .29 K. Lanjuts 18 6 19 0 Kampongs 9 0 9 3 Kramats 16 6 110 Kundangs 5’10% 6 3 Laruts 10 3179 words
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Article188 1938-09-05 16 New York. Sept. 3.—Action of the preholiday market is encouraging. Barring unforeseen week-end developments, broker.; expect the market to maintain its momentum. All United States markets will be closed on Monday. Dow Jones avs. Prev. Today High Low 30 indus. 141.38 142.48 142.87 141.75 20 rails 27.33 27.78188 words
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Article134 1938-09-05 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers SellerAmpat 4 1% 4 6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntai 10 0 10 7% Hong Fatt .84 .87 Kuchai Ordy. 1.34 1.37% Lukut .67% .72% Mambau .50 .55 Pungah 19.6 20 6 Rahman 1.22% 1.27% Rantau 1.42'a 1.45 Rawang Tin Fields 7 0 7 4'Southern Kinta134 words
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Article19 1938-09-05 16 TEX Singapore $97.50 per pkl. Penang $97.50 per pkl. RUBBER SingaporeSpot 26%c. per 11>. PenangSpot per lit.19 words
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Article92 1938-09-05 16 London. September 3. RUBBER London Closed. Oct./Dec. Jan./Mar. Apl./June NEW YORK 'Jnited Kingdom Stock* London 64,816 tons Liverpool 34,564 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10.17. 6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond 3;d Oct./Dec 3%d Lompong black in bond 2%d Oct./Dec 2%d OFFEE Robusta Uganda, f.a.q. Aug./Sept92 words
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Article68 1938-09-05 16 jReuter. Money In Fair Demand London, Sept. 3On the Money Market, with speculators taking interest in the rush for gold and American dollars, nonclearing institutions found a good demand for their available lending capital, borrowers often being willing to pay threequarters per cent, for loans against bonds. DiscountjReuter. - 68 words
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Article114 1938-09-05 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng .62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.35 1.37% Hong Fatt .85 87% Jelebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% Petalings 7.70 7.90 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Raub Gold 5.20 5.30 Rantau 1.42% 1.45 Taiping Consolidated 1.57%. 1.62% Ampat 4,0 4|3 Berjuntai 10 0 10|6114 words
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Article632 1938-09-05 16 Weights For Fourth Day Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, 6 furs. STARLIGHT 9-00 ALIKOOM 8 13 REFILL 8,10 VALSCOURT 8-09 SLY LADY 8.07 DOUBLE FILE 8.07 COMPLACENT 8-05 AVIEMORE 8-05 MAID OF CASHEL 8-04 SOLAR TIME 8.02 Horses, Class 2, Div. 5, 6 furs. REGIMENT 9.00 GOLDEN PLATEAU632 words
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Article102 1938-09-05 16 Che Din Wins August Monthly Medal The August Monthly Medal played over the week end 1114th drew a smaller entry than usual. Leading results were as follows: Che Din (13) 1 down) I Tie R.R. Cambridge (20) 1 R. B. Horner (8) 2 A. V. Perrin 9)102 words
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Advertisement110 1938-09-05 16 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Tranks to the discovery of an American Physician, it now is possible to get rid of those terrible spells of choking, gating coughing and wheezing Asthma by kiHi/g the true cause Which is Germs in the blood No more burning of powders, no more110 words
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Advertisement105 1938-09-05 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undenmentioned work Construction of One Block of Coolie Quarters at Kampong Java Bahru”. Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer. Tenders which should be endorsed as above will be received by105 words
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Advertisement157 1938-09-05 16 Municipal Commissioners Of George Town, Penang. AUCTION OF LOTS IN BENGAL LANE IMPROVEMENT SCHEME On Thursday, the 22nd day of September 1938, at 10 a.m. at the Town Hall, the Municipal Bailiff will auction sub-leases for 99 years of about 26 lots in the Bengal Lane Improvement Scheme. The plots,157 words
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Advertisement313 1938-09-05 16 Office- 2S Sin»’ Office- Brew r ATe Withu k Monthly str4«5 tr 4« »S j Juarteriy *l® Bali Yearly 19. x 5 Yearly «S.® Wt J| AD EI{ nSEMENT B<% The charge» an d la,tn, .oni f25 cent» per lin. :harge of ji per w miertion ..k innou ncernent} Death.,313 words
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