Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 15 September 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1938-09-15 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE rl( ;.s7 EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No- VoL XCVL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1938-09-15 1 DRAMATIC MOVE CAPTURES WORLD-WIDE ADMIRATION Visit Welcomed In Germany REPORT OF LARGE-SCALE HOSTILITIES DENIED MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN IS FLYING T O GERMANA THIS MORNING TO INTERVIEW HERR HITLER. Thi* dramatic move has captured world-wide admiration □ml has created profound relief in all centres with the1,124 words
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Article333 1938-09-15 1 artant ne R ut< r. I.S. Officials Dumbfounded Washington. September 14— Amnem-nt (mounting almost to disbelief was registered in ;mernment circles at the news of Mr. < hamberlain’s dash to Germany. Otfici ils of the State Department had difficulty in maintaining their customary disretion in theartant ne R ut< r. - 333 words
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Article20 1938-09-15 1 I Reuter. 14. The International decided to leave the la *t quarter of 1938 "i cent. Reuter.I Reuter. - 20 words
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Article97 1938-09-15 1 Troops Leaving For The Frontier Paris, Sept. 14.—Troop trains continue to leave for the frontier. The authorities beginning tomorrow are delivering to every house a quantity of sand which will l>- used for extinction of fires caused by incendiary bombs. A police order states that each97 words
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Article408 1938-09-15 1 Radio Will Have To Adopt A New Technique —British Wireless. London, Sept. 15 —In a speech today, the Postmaster General, Major Tryon, revealed that following consultations with the American telephone authorities, the Post Office is constructing a. special radio receiving station to combat—British Wireless. - 408 words
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Advertisement38 1938-09-15 1 first -Class p rl lean< rs Dyers u> kinds of silk, fabrics carpets your entire t'O' ce will ensure you times. of o* J promptly executed. b > messenger. the shanghai co., J?N' A N< ROAD, PENANG. PHONE 904.38 words
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Advertisement68 1938-09-15 1 R I' I, JI wßßjMnir., -IS FINE because it is so good for the brain and nerves, al. for helping to maintain correct balancd in the diet We can offer an unequalled variety of the choicest fish. and. if you will kindly ask. many helpful suggestions on preparing and serving68 words
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804 1938-09-15 2 Chung Hwa School Union Members On Trial 5 CHARGED: ONE ABSCONDS: ONE TURNS CROWN WITNESS MANAGERS of Chinese firms, sundry goods shopkeepers, pork sellers and fruit hawkers from various parts of Malaya, figured as witnesses before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second804 words
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Article64 1938-09-15 2 Perak Tamil Charged In Penang A Tamil. Katamulhu, was charged in the Middle Court, Penang, before Mr A.W. Bellamy, yesterday, with having committed criminal breach of trust wittdn the jurisdiction of Taiping, Perak. After the charge had been explained to the accused, the case was postponed64 words
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108 1938-09-15 2 A meeting of the Board of Licensin'» Justices, Penang, was held at the District Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. L. B Gibson, the District Judge presided and others present were Mr. J. Black, Mr. J. Dick, Dr. W.H. Brodie, Mr. Stanley and Mr. Lim Ebw108 words
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Article785 1938-09-15 2 Little Reason, Says Capt. Hawkins GOVERNMENT CO-OP. MEETING Speaking of the difficulty in finding quorum at meetings, Capt. G. Hawkins, Assistant Director of Co-operation, Penang, jocularly stated at yesterday’s half yearly general meeting of Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Limited, Penang, that probably785 words
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Article319 1938-09-15 2 Health Officer And Lorry Driver Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 13. The case of causing death by a rash act not amounting to murder against Dr. Chung Keat Saik, who was described in court by his counsel Mr. R. Ramani as Singapore319 words
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Article532 1938-09-15 2 Monday, Sept. 5 Monseigneur Leo Kierkels, Monseigneur A. Devals, and Mr. and Mrs. M. V. del Pufo had lunched at Government House. Tuesday, Sept. 6 In the afternoon His Excellency attended an At Home given by the Consul General for the Netherlands and Mrs. Poin at the532 words
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Article280 1938-09-15 2 Ille gal Possessi 0n I.barge Fails KEDAH SHOPKEFPfr WITTE!) r (From 0,„. Two bicycle fra M. and six rims were the exhitriu J 8 1 yesterday, when a Chinese Huah, a cycle shopkeeper of i g appeared before Che a AOr magistrate. Alor star chief having had tn280 words
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227 1938-09-15 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Sept. 13 At the first meeting of the newlyelected Committee of the China Distress Relief Fund held last night at the Sin Mir. School, Mr. Kee Hup Keng. President of the Kuala Muda Chinese Recreation Club and Chairman227 words
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Advertisement182 1938-09-15 2 JN THE CENTRE OF LONDON. Midst theatres and shops. 100 bedrooms, ariuh bathroom and ’phone. Fully Ac eased restaurant open till midnight. Special rates for Overseas visitors. Details from MAPLETON HOTEL CvMMtry Street, FloeadiDy Clreos. rwbtee: Berhftet, Leaden. ■c. ram BREATHE VAPEX VAPOUR AVOID 00L D 5 A rtrop on182 words
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Advertisement25 1938-09-15 2 f APIOL STEEL c Om phint S .Everyla^’ hOU 1 keep a box in the house. SLO? ALG' FOR ART l’U WTTH We 81. Bidi'U’25 words
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Article519 1938-09-15 3 CZECH TROOPS SUDETENS CLASH Reuter. Regular Battle Proceeding ear Falkenau USANCE ready to call up 2,000,000 MEN PRAGUE, SEPT. 14. TO SUDETEN HEADQUARTERS, unci I Alt RATTLE IS PROCEEDING NEAR f tI.KIA << RETIVEEN 2,000 SUDETENS AND TROOPS AND GENDARMERIE. HEAVY j IRE REPORTED TO RE PARTICIPATING. Pnn idonal ordersReuter. - 519 words
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Article78 1938-09-15 3 London, Sept. 14. Owing to the depressing nature of overnight news, the Landon Stock Exchange opened this morning with dealers adopting usual measures of widening and lowering quotations At the same time no difficulty was experienced in arranging small transactions. Gilt-edged show initial losses of one-and half to78 words
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293 1938-09-15 3 —Reuter. Australia Pledges Her Support London, Sept. 14. Leaders of the Labour and Liberal opposition are having a further conference with the premier this evening. Major Attlee has summoned a meeting of the Executive and Parliamentary Labour Party on Friday to discuss the international situation.—Reuter. - 293 words
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Article50 1938-09-15 3 London. Sept. 14—The remains of Prince Arthur were brought last night to the Chapel at Middlesex Hospital to lie in state day and night under a guard of honour of nurses until the funeral at Windsor on Friday. Prince Arthur was chairman of this hospital for many years.50 words
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55 1938-09-15 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bagkok, Sept. 14. By permission of the King of Siam the engagement is announced between Prince Chula of Siam and Miss Elisabeth Hunter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hunter of London. The marriage will take place quietly London55 words
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Article375 1938-09-15 3 —Reuter. Japan’s Attitude OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED Tokio, Sept. 14.—“ Japan is prepared as ever to join forces with Germany and Italy or fighting against Red operations in accordance with the spirit of the antiComintern agreement,” said a Foreign Office spokesman He declared that responsibility for the—Reuter. - 375 words
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Article76 1938-09-15 3 M »ISI U > > I 11 Alli s«>v I Station with his Ministers.' British Truss. To Discuss Situation Wilh Ministers I London, Sept. ft— The King, who Ir, proposing to travel South on I Thuisdi.x night tor the funeral of I Prince \rttiur ofM »ISI U > > I 11 Alli s«>v I Station with his Ministers.'—British ■ Truss. - 76 words
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Article143 1938-09-15 3 |H >T<-less p> Reason Given For Earlier Departure I «on. Sept. 14 The United States p* r Nashville which was at Portland Ft week's visit due to end on Sept. h 6, piodny nd on instructions I® l Washington I hurriedly rounded up I ■<'|H >T<-less - 143 words
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Article34 1938-09-15 3 to be I SIIOK U Y 1 Lh< annual Red shortly in the and the Pacific. The I nmanding personnel I badly shaken by the execution of I o niovai of others.■ - 34 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-09-15 3 Scenes like this were typical of the peaceful German countryside a hen 1,500,000 Germans took pa: I in the recent manoeuvres throughout the country.34 words
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Article73 1938-09-15 3 SINO-JAPANESE ISSUE MAY BE OVERLOOKED Geneva, Sept. 14 —It is expected that Dr. Wellington Koo will make a spe. ch on China ai tomorrow’s League assembly and demand application of Article XVII to the Sino-Japanese conflict. Chines.: circles state that the Chinese delegation is having difficulty this time73 words
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Article110 1938-09-15 3 RAJAH RANEE OF SARAWAK Passing Through Penang The Rajah and Ranee of Sarawak artjxptcecd to arrive in Penang on Oct 2G' ibcard the P. O. liner Rawalpindi. er,r route to Sara wak. The Rajah has been in England foi thi past few months enjoying a holiday. H< has been a110 words
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Article46 1938-09-15 3 ■—Reuter. Jerusalem, Sept. 14—Ten Arabs were killed and 10 injured when a landmine blew up a bus on Northern Frontier Road today. Troops and police were sent to Bethlehem where a police station and a post office were gutted last night by armed gang.■—Reuter. - 46 words
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Advertisement57 1938-09-15 3 Jll5l HRRIU&D/ frlorp tjeus” Cotton Blanket Soft! Warm! Durable! An all pure cotton blanket in plain cream only, that is unequalled at its price. Hard-wearing ai.d luxurious. Whipped ends. SIZE 54 x 77 inches PRICE J ,95 !:A WHITEAWAYS KUALA LUMPUR TELE- a /-nx D’■7' IKJ A POST SINGAPORE TAIPING57 words
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684 1938-09-15 4 Well-Known Old Singapore Resident Sentenced I'roiii < >ur Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 14. DESCRIBED as one of the Japanese volunteers who rendeie-i assistance to the authorities in keeping order during the Singapore mutihv in 1915, and also as a man who was attached l to684 words
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313 1938-09-15 4 Novel Entertainment Arranged A novel charity show, in aid of the China Red Cross Fund, by Mrs. R. T. Lin’s Chinese National Language School and prominent local Chinese, will be held at the Majestic Theatre on November 4. It is interesting to note that313 words
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Article503 1938-09-15 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL H H. the Sultan of Pahang has left for a trip to Java. Dr. A. E. Doraisamy of the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, who has been on holiday in Ceylon, has returned and resumed duties. Mis. Ong Nam Leong, the Chairman oi the Ladies Section of the Taiping503 words
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2645 1938-09-15 4 bather prefer to suffer SILENTLY IN KAMPONG Tradition And Social Habits Explained To Rotarians <** r pHE soul of a country does not lie in its large cities. 1 There one finds all that is worst; the greed of riches and the2,645 words
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Advertisement45 1938-09-15 4 —£-^=r Air Travel Cheaper Still AS FROM Ist OCTOBER SINGAPORE LONDON £l3O PENANG LONDON £125 EVEN TIPS INCLUDED CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE TO AND FROM o'l HER DESTINATIONS. Imperial airways jnd information from the principal travel agents or from Mansfield and Co., ltd., Penang.45 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-09-15 5 < tbs bo,H at Wicps.iade on, June 1 and since reared by a foster-mothei at the London Zoo first appearance t;i the Childrens Zoo. They posed with their foster-mother and keepers, asion was needed to make one of them “look pleasant" for he photographer.47 words
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378 1938-09-15 5 82 Days With A Sick Mate Brighton, Sept. 6.—Mrs. Jacob Kuijt, of Zaandijk, Holland, tired oi seeing her husband hanging about the house without a job. bought boat for him, told him to sail round the world “for something to do."378 words
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Article238 1938-09-15 5 Rih al Doctor Hit Ma' scholars will, it is p>-;ts as the result of a h decrees announced '.:il presided over b> 1 ii n v ini begins in October u. "'I- ...ldr< n will find th? syllabus is officially Krssed lose.i against them. i.238 words
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Article55 1938-09-15 5 v eninj> Esplanade" from Ma rch 3( P»i-: '•n« Tulip. Couronne d’Or. Chin Chow. Eeben. Strauss. Lebek. And The Fiddle, d Fw. Bhu 1 r 1) nka Doo. k nira) t 0 M Overseas Chinese '1 liiiim to the 1 s mad? by Arrangements .<r,<j r dn organisations55 words
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Article348 1938-09-15 5 Admits 29 Offences I>l Fraud (From Our Own Correspondentj London. Sept. 7 Attractive Ethel Rylands, who was a chorus girl in the last Banvard Musical Comedy Company to tour Malaya, about 'nine years ago, sobbed in the dock at Marlborough Street Police Court today when she348 words
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Article253 1938-09-15 5 George C. Hager To Be New World President (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Sept. 13. The latest bulletin issued by the Taiuing Rotary Club contained the following interesting news of the activities of the world famous movement: A District of Assembly will be held at Kuala Lumpur on253 words
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Article147 1938-09-15 5 Record Appetite For English Snakes (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 9. Two king cobras, or hamadryads, which arrived at the London Zoo recently from Singapore have developed record appetites. Fortunately, instead of demanding certain Malayan tree snakes which, forming the hamadryad's usual (Het147 words
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Article251 1938-09-15 5 Big Plan For Development Js melon—l’lans, backed by cver\ section of the building industry-, to develop British colonies are to be submitted to the Prime Minister, the Colonial iiithorities, and the (governments of Canada and Australia. A programme now bejng drawn up by he Building Industries National Connci'251 words
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Article384 1938-09-15 5 Green Roofs Ihe Fashion I i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 13. Green tiles are becoming increasingly .popular for roofing in Kuala Lumpur. There is at present a regular building boom here, hut most of the builders are putting up their own houses.384 words
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Advertisement314 1938-09-15 5 “My husband couidrit believe his eyes!" Says Mrs. McDermott, of St. John’s Wood, England. “HE SAYS I LOOK TEN YEARS YOUNGER.THIS IS HOW I DID IT” IM» W i j 1 w IB*— W 6 1 1 IS S? Rift Bit Photograph of Mrs. McDermott of Photograph of Mrs. McDermott314 words
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Advertisement61 1938-09-15 6 The Brightest and Merriest Spot in Penang ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES. IX>M( )RR< )W TEA DANCE PENANG’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM THE PIFP OR RAILWAY STATION Modern Sanitation Throughout COOL, AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS61 words
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Miscellaneous244 1938-09-15 6 HERE’S THE PICTURE YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR aSO MANY SONGS AND DANCES! SO MANY SIARS! AND lAUGHTER FPS SHIRLEY’S GREAT ESI MUSICAL HI I OF TH STARTS TONIGHT 6.15 and 9-30 «.s'*, A. Your Stars of Stars with Stars AND Stars in Her Streamlined Musical Best SHIRLEY TEMPLE “Rebecca244 words
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Miscellaneous277 1938-09-15 6 FRI-Uml MIA TI “Fl iW OPENING TONIGHT UNITED ARTISTS’ THRILL-PACKED ADVP" CARY asm GRAND A i J BY E PH| tups mk Wfe< W 1 x I I MARY BR,AN I > GARRY MARJH Z> K LEON M LiOll The breezy story of a young millionaire who makes a wager277 words
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Article587 1938-09-15 7 The Success Of 4i Mein Kampf” CIRCULATION OF 4 MILLION Berlin. —Unconfirmed reports that Chancellor Hitler is working on another book, coupled with the official announcement made here recently that the circulation of ‘‘Mein Kampf” has passed the 4,000,000 mark, draws attention to the587 words
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Article62 1938-09-15 7 A fine of ?3, in default five days" imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. AAV Bellamy, on a Siamese. Nai Sim Cheng' Bhokabutr, yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to the charge of being a Slamesalien, resident in Penang, and failing tr. notify the Registrar of Aliens with particulars62 words
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Article56 1938-09-15 7 In the Middle Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. A.AV. Bellamy, a Chinese Won" Keng Koh, was charged with being in possession for use for traile one unstamped measure at Ayer Tlam Roa? on Sfpc. 19. Chief Inspector Farquharson prosecule»! The accused claimed to be tried and the’56 words
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Advertisement92 1938-09-15 7 THE HOUSE OF COMFORT THE HOME OF HAPPINESS THE PLACE OF ENTERTAINMENT WEMBLEY CABARET WHERE WELL DRIVE ALL YOUR BLUES AWAY. Tea Dance Today 7 p.m. io 8.45 p.m. Bar Night Dance 9.30 p.m. to Midnight. Watch For “EVEREADY NIGHT” BFor headache, neuralgic and rheumatic pains, as well as fevers92 words
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Advertisement69 1938-09-15 7 LOBUUNA Prepared hy the Government Swiss Serum A Vaccine Instlfttle, LOBUUNA mhirrs urinary vugar without any unpleaaant by-c fleet» whatsoever, eradiates all mrt-<bo)> disturbiuwes and enable* Ihe patient to recover health speedily. GLYCO ME TE R With this simple apparatus Diabetic patients can have the urinary sugar tests made by69 words
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Miscellaneous410 1938-09-15 7 i MAI INEES TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. A WARNER BROS. HIT 44 DARE-DEVIL DRIVERS Reduced Prices Downstairs 15 30 cents. QUEEN’S 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 I Uoytl Douglas, the Brilliant Author who gave you “Magnificent I loncrssion and Gruen Light now brings you his greatest Masterpiece. I A410 words
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Miscellaneous262 1938-09-15 7 HERE’S WHERE WE COME IN! WE SUPPLY SUPER STAGE PERFORMANCES FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Thursday, 15th September, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage ‘‘GUNONG SARI” Part 3, A Grand Javanese Serial Story. See More Thrills, Comic Action in this Chapter. Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville Exjtra Turns262 words
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Article837 1938-09-15 8 A I'TER an exhibition of patience. -I W tolerance an I < v<n we?’ u ■paralleled in n? dern histovv. ti c democratic powc’?, 1 •»••<• decided to call a halt to the ad ar-c >1 he aggressors, lor the first >u ■in post-War history a837 words
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Article90 1938-09-15 8 isitors To Ihe Malayan Court i From Our London Staff) London, Sept. 9. Malayans on leave who recently visited the Malayan Court at the Glasgow Empire Exhibition include the following: Mr. W. M. McLatchie, Mt». Wallace Inglis, Mr. B. J. Cramer, Miss N. Sim and Mr. and Mrs90 words
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Article120 1938-09-15 8 t From Our London Staff) London, Sept. 9. The following appointments, most of which have been gazetted in Singapore, were announced by the Colonial Office today: Mr. D. G. Beck, to be an engineer. Posts and Telegraphs Department, Malaya. Mr. J. Bence, to be Superintendent of Reformatory,120 words
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Article199 1938-09-15 8 Wife Of Former Malayan Judge (From Our London Staff) London, Sept. 9. Senior members of the European community in Malaya will regret to hear that Mrs. Edith Innes, wife of Mr J. R Innes, C.Mj.G., and mother of Lady Caldecott, died at Bournemouth on Sept. Mr.199 words
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Article383 1938-09-15 8 K.L. Sanitary Board Meetings (Brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 14. The British Resident takes this opportunity of saying how much he regrets the impending loss to the Board. Kuala Lumpur and the of Mr. Butler whose services have been a model to all383 words
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Article129 1938-09-15 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 15, As a climax to his holiday tour of the Netherlands Indies the Sultan of Pahang plans to stage in a few- days at Batavia a Polo Club match between Batavia and a combined Pahang and Perak team. Ten ponies for129 words
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Article523 1938-09-15 8 Approaches w of the autumnal henceforward if u, no.x t r, llo ’>nd.o. 1 enang will have c an ever nicr southward si. n t This not ni lk difference to th V :T th e intensity hea 1111 >«•>’» rar. h CC T'"' sou,hcr W will523 words
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Advertisement200 1938-09-15 8 I SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY. 266, CARNARVON STREET, PENANG. PHONE 1525 rl 1 Si P «B-S-3E T 1 .V,** j H 'A |KL-« /T^~' =1 4 IzY if rk wT —Ikx Hl iL.. 1 m 1 \k i a.: /Z 4 /A\ E. 3==E ml >7 IL m ■ft -ftr 1200 words
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Advertisement39 1938-09-15 8 "BULLFINCH" BUTTER The Brand well-known throughout the whole of Malaya for its Excellence and Purity. Il MfflMEWp THE BUTTER FOR EVERYBODY Obtainable at all the Leading Provision Stores. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG, Ipoh. Singapore <£- Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Article505 1938-09-15 9 -Qniton To Be The Fastest 0P Company’s Eastern Run mi RECORD-BREAKING MAIDEN VOYAGE < nun < )ur 1 .ondon Staff. London, Sept. 9. m on Nov. 3 on her maiden voyage is the I’. and he Canton, a 15,7(X)-tonner which will be the i505 words
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Article17 1938-09-15 9 md Empire flying v- on Tuesday, 1 V at 819 a.m. or Singapore at.17 words
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Article198 1938-09-15 9 Reuter. Arsenal And Celtic Fail At Home Arsenal, English League Champions, had made a very poor start in this season’s campaign. Losing last week at Highbury to Everton, they dropped two further home points to Derby yesterday, beaten by two goals to one. In five matches– Reuter. - 198 words
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483 1938-09-15 9 i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 15. Explaining that althougn ne was obliged io impose a tine of $375 he did not take a serious view of the offence, Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s court yesterday, took the483 words
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Article138 1938-09-15 9 British Champion Eliminated There were some shocks when play in the American Amateur Golf Championship was continued yesterday at Oakmont Pennsylvania. Charles Yates, who won tne British Amateur title during the recent U.S. VA alker Cup trip, was eliminated in the second round by Edwin Kingsley,138 words
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Article109 1938-09-15 9 Keen Play In First Practice Tne newly formed Penang Women's Hockey club held tneir first practice yesterday evening on the brancis Light school ground. Even though there was poor turnout the keen play’ pointed to the possibility of forming a good team. Among the new enthusiasts were Miss109 words
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Article, Illustration527 1938-09-15 9 5 DAYS IN PENANG Public Reception (>n Sunday llis Excellency the Most Rev. Leo I*. Kierkels, C.P., Apostolic Delegate and head of the Roman Catholic Church of the Eatst Indies vvhb is on his first official visit to Malaya arrived in Penang yesterday in the cour-e of527 words
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Advertisement264 1938-09-15 9 Wl llf b i I__ 1 PETER JACKSON PIPES at $1.50 each. "A pipe is a eat comforter* a pleasant soother Klue devils fly before its honest breath It ripens the brain, it opens the heart* and the man who smokes thinks like a sane and acts like a Samaritan.'264 words
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927 1938-09-15 10 Dealings Lowest For Two Years MUST METAL PRICE AWAIT SUBSTANTIAL RECOVERY IN U.S.A. (From Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 7. Like all other markets, the London Metal Exchange has seen remarkably little business done this week. Men waiting anxiously on the issue of peace or927 words
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Article103 1938-09-15 10 Interim Cut Selangor River Rubber Estates is paying an interim dividend of 2 per cent, on the £300,000 capital in respect of the current year. Payment is to be made on September 27. For 1937 the interim payment was 3 per cent. This was followed by a103 words
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Article294 1938-09-15 10 Funding Terms Changed The Chinese Government announces modifications in the funding terms of the Canton-Kowloon Railway 5 per Cent. Gold Loan of 1907, the Honan Railway 5 per Cent. Gold Loan of 1905 and the TientsinPukow Railway Loans, 1908 and 1910 (London issues). Under the terms of294 words
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Article209 1938-09-15 10 Sequel To £3,000 Libel Action London—A reconciliaLon has been brought about between two big-game hunters who figured in a case heard at Middlesex Sheriff’s Court last year. Major Leonard Handley, author of "Hunter’s Moon." was awarded £3,000 damages against Mr. Randolph Camroux Morris, a planter of Mysore,209 words
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Article160 1938-09-15 10 Visitors to London may have noticed a stout iron post at the entrance to Lansdowne Passage, a narrow alley-way in Mayfair. Few of them, however, may have known that the post is a relic of the days when highwaymen held up travellers in the very heart of160 words
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Article840 1938-09-15 10 News Perplexes Operators Messrs. S. E. Levy and Co., in their weekly review of the American security and commodity markets state: es Anxiety over European affairs was ie reflected in the movement of the New York ld market during the past week. er Front Page news, particularly840 words
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Advertisement278 1938-09-15 10 Kidnevs Musi Clean Out Adds Your body cleans out excels Acids and poisonous wastes In your blood thru J million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. If Poisons in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights. Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes. Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity,278 words
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Advertisement728 1938-09-15 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE TH} n HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ of n.v. P (Incorporated tn the Netherlands) (With limited liability.) Reserve (NETHERLANDS TRADING No HiXXa? Ilce Ectabikbed in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Batavia lpo4l With 46 Agencies, apart from correspondent*. f*s? in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATA VI A Hamburg p** Y728 words
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Article267 1938-09-15 11 New Fares And Freight Rates Following the announcement madie yesterday in the Pinang Gazette, of cheaper air travel both by the K.L.M. and Imperial Services','” we give below a ■detailed list of the new fares and freight rates, as offered by the Imperial Airways: FROM LONDON From Excess267 words
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Article313 1938-09-15 11 Undischarged Bankrupt Sentenced Richard Gerald Willoughby, 44, of no settled address, was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment by Mr. Fry at BovStreet Police Court on two charges of obtaining credit of over £lO without disclosing that he was an undischarged bankrupt, and for making a313 words
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129 1938-09-15 11 A sixty-guinea radiogram, belonging to a woman, was seized from her home in Ipswich, on a court order, because she had used it without a licence. This is the first time that the law permitting confiscation of unlicensed sets has been enforced. “EXPENSIVE” CASE It was129 words
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Article1030 1938-09-15 11 S.S. “MATANG” arrived this morning from Tongkah, Kopah, Renong and Victoria Point, sails Saturday at noon for same ports. S.S. “KRIAN” arrived this morning from Belawan, sails this evening for Pagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. S.S. “TIAPAH” arrived this morning from Teluk Anson and Bagan1,030 words
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Article271 1938-09-15 11 Annual Convention Of Propeller Club Approximately 1,000 persons representing shipping and allied industries 1 throughout the United States, will meet in Baltimore to attend sessions of the 12th annual convention of the Propeller Club on Sept. 18, in conjunction with the American Merchant Marine Conference. Representatives271 words
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Advertisement443 1938-09-15 11 g|.UE FUNNEL LINE SruLf HfiBVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Pena™ Due LonT Calls Marseilles Glasgow «Due London C 041,3 Antwerp Middlefboro’ Jf L£ JAS Calls Antwerp Middlesboro’ Spnt' 9« 2 C l‘ 27 GI DAY AKBVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAW 26 ***** GI49^OW Omlta Havre Sept. 19 cIYTONEUS Sept.443 words
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Advertisement803 1938-09-15 11 PO and ©t VZ BRITISH iND’A (Incorporated Ln England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. 66 RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER Peninaular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson Port Swettamon' contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mall Service. Outwards from London tor803 words
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Article194 1938-09-15 12 //4N7)L/V(. Iltoy iM) Have you ever seen the giant rudder of the G 1 4 1 locomotive, cr the immense spindle of a turi, bow these huge metal parts have been made' ai ,ft We need to remember that not only are sum. amazing in themselves, but so194 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-09-15 12 Madunu Conchita Suptriw, red-haired, Spanish-born opm star, died in a London nursinghoni> v'hen she nos > .'pectmn a child. A recorded local recital by this famous opera singer >U be heard from Station ZHJ L at 7.}0 p.m.39 words
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Article670 1938-09-15 12 Latent Times Of Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL -Empire Ar 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 Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30 p.m.670 words
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Miscellaneous2380 1938-09-15 12 jfflr m' JE y4*IMK' lr lr lilrrl J L <J jd J 'MmmH ,.<H Highlights Of Today sV» ireless I t? ZHJ (PENANG) IfflreJ 7.05 p.m. The Pile Music of Chopin. Anona Winn P Recorded ocal Recital bx Conchita >upvi\ia. Mark Hambouro A 8.8. C. variety artiste. SM '>’”' Z2,380 words
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Miscellaneous45 1938-09-15 12 PENANG DAILY MEATMR REPORT I FORT COKNW M.I.H YESTERD NY’S TEMPERATTRI 6 a.m. Noon J S 3 E 85 N RAINFALL Sept. 13 14 Nil. TIDE TABLE HIOH TOD A I 3.13 p.m. 9 35 P TOMORROW 3.35 a.m. 10.0« 3.46 p.m. 10 10 P45 words
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Article, Illustration161 1938-09-15 13 BIG CROWD AT BUKIT TIMAH. TH(E Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, and a very big crowd saw Golden Glimpse win the Singapore Gold Cup, biggest race of the Malayan Turf at Bukit Timah The going was good, the tote was well patronised and there were few161 words
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Miscellaneous59 1938-09-15 13 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES; Holiday Journey (1) dT-TJOL i_Y '\2~' ■>. 7 x'* A 2v* ■’V- i tk Bte 0- WW A '»\A' '■FvS' ,r' y tyZ Jjrl v i Dad backed into a duch —tt'f deep tS# «■<• OBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Holiday Trip (2) V' /1' TMsififcp: SJ >59 words
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Article2027 1938-09-15 14 Quick Money K eturns Best Dividend Of $B6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 14. A poor crowd was present at the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Extra Meeting, today, it being a week day. The totalisator was poorly supported, similarly the cash2,027 words
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Article746 1938-09-15 14 Volunteers Beat Rest By 13 pts. To 11 m a Close and keenly contested match on the Esplanade, Penang, yesterday the volunteers ICotour.) detested The Rest (Whites) by 13 points (two goals and a trv) to 11 points (one goal and two tries). Only 13746 words
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Article50 1938-09-15 14 —Reuter. Berlin, Sept. 14.—A new airship, Graf Zeppelin, left Friedrichshafen and flew over Lake Constance for the first trials with 74 aboard, including officers of the Air Ministry. The Zeppelin was commanded by Capt. Eckener who named it by breaking a bottle of liquid air on the bows.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article210 1938-09-15 14 l Goa ls Sh I Fast r, l| honours were «s H ecn Club an 7^ tWs «n:rM H J e y met in a th Ei the Renor. g gro Und V p of Slde coring a their forwards The Elysee, on the ®ol210 words
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Advertisement352 1938-09-15 14 COMMON SENSE t TREATMENT You mutt Remove the ctutt of: RHEUMATISM, PAINFUL JOINTS, LUMBAGO, SKIN COMPLAINTS» ULCERS and SORBS BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. Clarke's Blood Mixture Is the surest way to health as It removes the CAUSE of the complaint from the blood and restores vigour and vltaHty. Chr**** Blood352 words
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Article, Illustration477 1938-09-15 15 ,-00 Metres Record Attempt Quantities of complications jv.s Wooderson of his d n, Lit ion—the lowering ..",00 metre world J«ck olombes here in the in tne n chant| io ns h 1 P s had been arranged U in s second string sho ild t 0 t477 words
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Article, Illustration547 1938-09-15 15 VITAL WEEK-END MATCHES Choon Keng To Play Ewe Chye In Semi-Final rp. Our Badminton Correspondent) e er^ an 8’ Open Badminton Championships are nearing and only five ties will be played this week-end. Of vat interest will be the singles match between Chee Choon547 words
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Article220 1938-09-15 15 Ne« Administration Of The Sri Subranianiya Swamy Sri Subramaniya Swamy Temple, Sungei Patani, which has hitherto been managed by a Board of T.rustees will in future be administered by Sri Subramaniya Swami Dhevasthana Sabha, which has now been registered under the Societies Enactment vide Government220 words
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Article228 1938-09-15 15 A. H. Padgham (Surziridge Park), the 1936 Open golf champion, had an aggregate or 135 ior tnirty-s.x holes at Sidcup to win the Kent professional championship for the first time. Padgham created a professional record for the course with 69 in the first round, and then228 words
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Article104 1938-09-15 15 There is a sum of £5OO floating around somewhere in Manchester, or between Manchester and London, which may have a few lltousand different owners. Then again it may .not. The M.C.C. and the Australians may claim it. The Manchester Test match was rained out; that is a104 words
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Article233 1938-09-15 15 Suspended By Scottish Council i London— Benny Lynch, the little Glasgow boxer who sacrificed his British, European and world fly-weight championships because of his inability to make eight stones for a title contest, is again in trouble with the authorities. It is announced by the233 words
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Article, Illustration384 1938-09-15 15 Tempting Offers Refused London. —Speculation on Don Bradman’s future can cease forthwith. He has rejected the last of many offers of employment in England, and will return to Australia and his regular job of stockbroking in Adelaide, writes a correspondent. Which means, of course,384 words
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Article167 1938-09-15 15 And Bid Not Know It London, Sept. 9—Wally Hammond, England’s cricket captain, achieved a triumph at Folkestone yesterday that passed unnoticed by the crowd. And Hammond himself did not know he had done it. When he recorded his fifty-third run in an innings of 64 for167 words
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Advertisement130 1938-09-15 15 HOTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETERS MADE IN ENGLAND H 7 7 j,' > 6 JUNIOR (Type M.M.S.) 500—800 lbs. sheet per hour. Each Junior Sheeter la fitted-with five pairs of rohs, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freahly I coagulated rubber and No. 6 being grooved to give the130 words
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Miscellaneous20 1938-09-15 15 I> hl By J. MILLAR WATT ?[_2ll' i,i<al rr n gfe" WGLL i« i J® Jil JtiF W oK 'fW\20 words
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Article131 1938-09-15 16 Tjjy e PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £193. 0. 0 n LONDON—(3 months) 194 0 0 £k4 <tn2’oBUSINESS DONE PENANG $97.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers No Buyers COPRA—(Sundrlei $3.50 $3.52%BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 8d 7}<>d NEW YORK 16c(G) 16%C(G) «TNG APORE-(Spot; 26c 25%c Oct. /Dec 26 %c Jan.131 words
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Article352 1938-09-15 16 Stare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 pc. 44-64 110% -1% Burmah Oil 8414 3 1%. Funding' 4 p.c. 60-9)1 107 -3% Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 3 6 —l%d t oi. n-i oi Cable 5% pc. 87 —2352 words
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Article108 1938-09-15 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 19 64 178 21 64 New York 4.80*4 4.79% Montrea’ 4.82% 4.82’t Brussel 28.46% 28.36 Geneva 21.27% 21.27% Amsterdam 8.92 8.92 Milan 91 fl 91% Berlin 11.99 11.97 Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague108 words
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Article122 1938-09-15 16 London. Sept. 14. RUBBER: Dull.— London. 7) J buyers 8 sellers Oct./Dec. 8 buyers Bft sellers Jan./Mar. Bft buyers Bft sellers Apl./June Bfl buyers B*4 sellers NEW' YORK 16.00 cts. ’’nlted Kingdom Stock» London 65,214 tons Liverpool 34,319 tons OPRA Straits S D Rotterdam. Sept £10.17. 6122 words
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Article227 1938-09-15 16 DULL, HUGE ITHNOVER New York. Sept. 14—Rising steel operations, copper consumption, pow >r production and car loadings» confirm the upward trend ot business activity, but operators do not expect full appraisal of these factors by the market until the European news is somewhat morn reassuring. When this happens227 words
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Article44 1938-09-15 16 —Reuter. London. Sept. 14.—The Stock Exchange felt the effect today of yesterday’s development in the international situation and heavy declines were registered all lound, but later there was a fair recovery in several sections and markets closed g merally above the worst.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article1150 1938-09-15 16 KENNEDY CO., SHARE LIST. YESTERDAY’S PRICES IM u I NA.’IES. «-2 I ’S i a I co m tr I t KU BULK (Dollar). Allenby Rubber C». 1 40 150 Alor Gajah Rubber EaUte 9? j 105 I Vnalgamated Malay Estate» 160 170 cum. Arer Hitam Planting Syndicate 115 1201,150 words
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Article315 1938-09-15 16 First Dav Of •f Meeting Following are handicaps for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting: Horses,Class 2. Div. 1,5% furlongs SALADIN 9.00 RED DOT 8.10 W AETERE 8.08 MERRY WIDOW’ 8.05 SQUEEZE 8.05 COMPLACENT 8.04 STORMY NIGHT 8.00 CELTIC BARD 8.00 REDOUBLE 7,13315 words
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Article165 1938-09-15 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.32% 1.40 Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1.17% Bassetts .52% .57% Rentas 1.07% 1.12 Brogas .77% -82% Kuala Sidims 2.47% 2.57% Indragiris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.67% 1.77 Mentakabs .40 -42% Malaka Ptndas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1-17% 1.22% Pajams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.02% 1.07%165 words
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Article324 1938-09-15 16 Nine Plead Guilty (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping, Sept. 14. Events which precipitated the disorders in Taiping on the commemoration of the Double Seventh," were related to the Taiping Magistrate today, when the case was heard in which nine Chinese including a woman were charged with rioting.324 words
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Advertisement659 1938-09-15 16 HEAD OFFICE: 12, BISHOP STREEI Pl\. I TELEGRAMS: “G \7j j A ’!',9 Vr U" I -ft 'ft TNa.\g 4 ”7-v, I Shyapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore I Grace: 2i, Java Street. ’Phone: 368< f r ei- -t, I Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E(‘ ft BrewZft’ 1 London.659 words
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