Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1938
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Title Section21 1938-10-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 HItUSUEt DULY x 0 Vol. XCV 1. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.21 words
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Article1375 1938-10-04 1 position Denunciation Of Surrender To Stand And Deliver!” Demands Government Seeks Confidence Vote IRONICAL CHEERS IN THE COMMONS Mr. Chamberlain. Sir John Simon and Mr. Malcolm < MacDonald have "iven notice of a motion *That tl*is House approves the policy of His Majesty's Government j whercbv war1,375 words
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Article500 1938-10-04 1 Scathing Criticism ()f His Policy London, Monday. Mr. A. Duff-Cooper was loudly cheered by the Opposition today w hen he rose to explain the reason for his resignation from the Government. He declared that British f oreign policy should have been made plain to other countries.Reuter. - 500 words
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Article68 1938-10-04 1 Reuter. But Fleet Not To Be )emollilise<l London, Oct. 3. c. that orders have beer n<ier of Naval lUser ailed up during the c rials sv <! as soon as possible this di but the Reserve .pt in commission with ratings aboard. ..itallocated to ships have a.-> dReuter. - 68 words
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Article290 1938-10-04 1 Union Times. Gurnllas Harass Hie Japanese Hankow. Sept. 3. Of Japanes.- warships, gunboats and I-?.: motor launches operating in the Yangtze River, over 100 were damaged Chin--e and batteries during the se-t < nr half of September. Forty-seven were .all. tamaged according to a Chinese; ,rh :statementUnion Times. - 290 words
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Article113 1938-10-04 1 Iranis For Practice Tomorrow mg Women’s Hockey Club will ictice match tomorrow evening it the Francis Light School reams have been chosen as fol Miss J. Phipps; Miss D. i Miss Hardouin; Miss Whitehead, masz and Miss E. Gawthorne; pez Miss D. Southam, Miss Miss Carrier and Miss113 words
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Article100 1938-10-04 1 increase Of 289 'I ons In Septemlier (From Our Own Correspondent.» London. Oct. 3. Messis. A. Strauss Co. estimate that at September 30 visible supplies of tin were 20,356 tons, an increase of 202 tons. The carryover at Arr.hem was 4.2C9 tons, a decrease of 73M tons100 words
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Advertisement19 1938-10-04 1 :T hi k u x street. Penang t, r Road- Tpoh'printing e Guaranteed) <>’SES. FILMS. r'ssi >I;IES PHOTO* etc.19 words
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Advertisement76 1938-10-04 1 DRINK PURE COWS MILK N hygeia milk bottles 22, SUNGEI PINANG BOABI i H MMEw |l I f j. 1 HHHsv I i t i FROM OUR OVEN TO YOUR DOOR' No matter how early you rise Our delivery begins at 6.30 a.m., so you no longer need eat; yesterday’s76 words
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258 1938-10-04 2 MR. K.W.M. PICKTHORN FORCED TO RETURN TO ENGLAND An official communique issued to day states that Mr. K. W. M. Pick thorn, M.P., who was chosen by the Government to head a commission tc study t.ie problem of higher education in Malaya,258 words
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Article63 1938-10-04 2 A Servic 0 of Thanksgiving for the preservation of peace in Europe was held m St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Ipoh. on Sunday evening. The service, which w’as attended by a large congregation, was conducted by the Hamilton Aikin, beginning with the hymn Praise God from Whom63 words
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73 1938-10-04 2 i makers rushed to Tanjong Tua Hang, Kinta, during the weekend on hearing a story of a monster having appeared in a mirrng pool. A miner declared he had actually got ready to snap the mons’er, which suddenly disappeared. Occasionally its back could be73 words
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Article30 1938-10-04 2 .Reuter. 1 London, Oct. 3 It was stated at Ma.’bo.ough House today that Queen Ma»-y. who is confined to her room wi:h lanyngitis. is very much better.Reuter.,.Reuter. 1 - 30 words
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Article339 1938-10-04 2 Climber Of Great Repute Singapore, Oct. 3. A climber of international repute, Mr E. O. Shebbeare, the new Chief Game Warden F. M S., has arrived in Malaya from India, where he was Conservator of Forests. Central Provinces. Mr. Shebbeare was second-in-com mami and transport339 words
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Article491 1938-10-04 2 1 LETTER TO THE EDITOR J Sir, ...We are all familiar with the exhortations Buy British”, and British is Best.’”, yet on all sides we encounter a singular neglect of these very trite sayings. Surely with the innumerable number of British unemployed not only491 words
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Article340 1938-10-04 2 J AMIL SENTENCEi) j ()|> ATTACK ON T did not do it. I was dr cannot say what I did." This was the defence of Tamil barber at the Perak x j terday in, answer to a char tariiy causing grievous hurl t named Sellamma at Tapah340 words
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178 1938-10-04 2 Convicted on a charge of havin;. roitted criminal breach of trus in us pect of a gold wrist watch band, > alu--> $2O. belonging to another Mala;. S Abdul Karim, in March last year a AEuay, Syed Hassan bin Syed Omar, was ycS.er178 words
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Article63 1938-10-04 2 A sports car, believed to hax driven by a European, overturned a swerving to avoid some cattle. Th was a total wreck but passengei ed with scratches. The accident <>' ed twelve miles along the ffiemor from Ipoh Another car driven by a hi Simpang, Pulai, skidded63 words
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Article17 1938-10-04 2 Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 3The death has occurred of Dr. Avares thrice Prime Minister RumaniReuter. - 17 words
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Article60 1938-10-04 2 London, Oct. 3 A special rneeti nf the Cabinet was held at No. 10 Dow ing-street this morning British Wii less. The engagement is announced b<-'u Edward Charles Sylvester Sichel, C'»lu Customs Service (F.M.S.), only son Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sichel of Shanklin, and Thelma Carr Bardsley,60 words
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Article375 1938-10-04 2 Latest Lisi Of Donations Contributions received up-to-date in Penang for the China Distress Rtiief Fund are as follows: Previously acknowledged S t r a its $589,891 00, Teachers student.-: of Union Institution 834, Collections fr'>m Wood Factories of Koo Pang Por,” Wah Leng $4O, Messrs. Chin Seng375 words
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Article503 1938-10-04 3 Table T‘ lk J, talk that is cliff' nt from the usual >n reading i at a Chinese hen news that th 1 out by n n of Eur< pe luce the connember it. adriot S-H J yj r chamberlain is not ffi Good < tin t503 words
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536 1938-10-04 3 Visible Changes In Few Years PERSON continuously resident in Malaya may not notice the changes that are taking place but anyone returning after even a year’s absence cannot fail to see something strange, states Mr. C. ilson, Controller of Labour, Malaya, in his annual536 words
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201 1938-10-04 3 4 N inquiry into the circumstances of the death of an elderly Chinese, named Chong Sam. who was found hanging in a room in. a kongsi house at Silibin Kechil on September 11. was held yesterday in the second magistrate’s court, Ipoh. before Che201 words
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Article207 1938-10-04 3 It is feared in Penang that Matte Shimunovitch, who left for Sumatra just a month ago today’ in a small local-made sampan fitted with a sail, has met some disaster, as no news has been received of his whereabouts. It will be remembered that Matte, accompanied by207 words
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Article100 1938-10-04 3 Hassan b. Syed Osman, a Malay watch-maker, was yesterday convicted by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Penang Second Magistrate, on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a gold chair, valued at $2O, belonging to S. Abdulkarim. Evidence against the accused was to the effect100 words
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Article83 1938-10-04 3 a SUMMONS case against See Khuan Neo, woman owner of torkang No. 480 which is charged with having impeded the movement of the S. S. Rawalpindi by crossing its bow while it was moving out of the Harbour on Aug. lv, was yesterday dismissed by83 words
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Article131 1938-10-04 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Two Chinese, one a woman, two Tamils and a Malay appeared before Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, today charged with offences connected with bookmaking. Raiding a house in Church-street on Saturday Mr. I. s. Wylie, Officer-in-Charge131 words
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Article140 1938-10-04 3 Ipoh's new and modern cinema, the Ruby, in Andcrson-road. will be opened at an invitation screening tonight by the British Resident, Mr. G. E. Cator. It is expected that the function will be exceptionally well attended. The proprietor. Mr. Ong Ee Lim, owner of the Princess140 words
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Article105 1938-10-04 3 I returned to this country because China is in disorder/’ stated Lai Tek Fook at the Perak Assize Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. He stood charged with the offence of unlawfully returning from banishment. The acxeused. who was banished from the State of Selangor105 words
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Article59 1938-10-04 3 THE case in which a Sikh. Lecham Singh is charged with the murder of Najjar Singh at the Lower Station of the Penang Hill Railway on August 11 was brought for hearing before Mr. Nightingale. in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday. The case was postponed59 words
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Article158 1938-10-04 3 Indians Appeal: One Succeeds IN the Supreme Court. Penang, yesterday. Mr. Justice Howeg delivered judgment in a criminal appeal in which Mohamed Hashim bin Kassim and A.N. Mohamed Noor had been charged in the District Court. Penang, with advising one Ismail bin Slaiman to make a158 words
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Article71 1938-10-04 3 AN Indian, Pannandi, was charged before Mr. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday, with having caused grievous hurt to a compatriot, Stan, at King-street, Penang, on September 17, with a clasp knife. The accused alleged that he was attacked by the complainant with three71 words
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Advertisement200 1938-10-04 3 1 I j—S A I 4 V I I 1 W V I 1 1 F J 11 E/v <— A" wk MORLEY ARGONAUT” A SWIM TRUNK IN THE NEWEST ALL WOOL PLAIN STYLE SPRINGKNIT,” WHICH IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE CONTINUAL PERFECT FITTING AND LASTING WEAR. IN HALF-SKIRT STYLE WITH200 words
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717 1938-10-04 4 Ambitions Relegated To Cold Storage London. Oct. 3. I lb. thesis common to man\ editorials this morning is, in the words ol the News Chronicle, that the one great saving iactor ol the crisis has been overwhelming will to peace among the common people in. Reuter. - 717 words
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Article78 1938-10-04 4 British Wireless. 1.150 Local Authorities On The Alert London. Monday. Dcspi-e the change in the international situation the campaign for air raid precaution work will be continued this week and it is hoped that the personnel for -he passive defence services will be completed. Ne fewer than 1.150 localBritish Wireless. - 78 words
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Article24 1938-10-04 4 Reuter. Copenhagen, Monday. Ragnhild Hveger, the famous woman swimmer, set up- a new world record for the 300 yards free-style. Reuter.. Reuter. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration42 1938-10-04 4 MLLE MARYSE HILSZ, the French nirwonuin, missi/tnj for three days, was found miles front Task, Persian Gulf. She was attemptiny a record ftiyht from Saigon to Paris, having broken the record in the opposite direction shortly before Christmas.42 words
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Article117 1938-10-04 4 British Wireless Czechoslovakia’s Sacrifices London, Mon >. MERY large congregations asset b in all churches yesterday r, thanksgiving for peace. The Archbishop of Canterbury broadcast address, said: We kn-\v, it w’as mainly to Mr Chamberlain'» courage, initiative and persistent patient and the fact of our prayers toBritish Wireless - 117 words
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Article62 1938-10-04 4 Rome. Monday Three military classes nomt 1910, 1911 and 1912, and res.rv-.-t- s three Alpine divisions, who hax <. recalled to the Colours owing to the .c 7s are to be released.” The authorities will begin sendii.g men home on October 10 This offieal announcement is the62 words
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Article250 1938-10-04 4 Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, an officer A Class 11, Malayan. Civil Service, has 0.,--seconded for service under the Gove., ment of Trengganu. Capt. A. C. Godding, M.C., J.P. director of Messrs. MacPhail Co was expected to return to Ipoh yesterday l his holiday trip round the250 words
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Article323 1938-10-04 4 Reuter. Negotiations Through Mixed Commission Budapest, Monday. Czech Government has replied to the Hungarian Note by declaring its readiness to begin negotiations through the establishment of a mixed commission. A Prague message states that the Hungarian Government has agreed to the suggestion with a view to– Reuter. - 323 words
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Article324 1938-10-04 4 Germany 4nd Victory!” Berlin. Oct. 3. Thus begins our march into the great Gerhan future.’’ declared Herr Hitler, the German Chancellor, on arrival at I ger today in the course of a visit to the Sudeten area. At this moment let us thank the Almighty, who has324 words
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Article50 1938-10-04 4 Prague, Oct. 3. It is reported that the German authorities have liberated most of the Czechs captured by the Sudetens and iak«n to Germany within the last few days. Reuter. jj» Mgr. Ildebrando Antoniutti, the new Apostolic Delegate to Canada and New foundlard. has arrived in Quebec.50 words
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Article114 1938-10-04 4 British No Slackening Of Precautions London, Oct. 3. There will be no slackening of ih-j Government's activities to ensure that in i lace of any eventually food supplies and i a generally high standard of living can be maintained in Britain. I Conferences were held during the weekendBritish - 114 words
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Advertisement616 1938-10-04 4 Jr Sh2 was lonely and neglected x until she discovered how to \/J PUT ON POUNDS OF FLESH IN 30 DAYS! Here is good news for all who are thin, scraggy and underweight. Every woman can have a IT" beautiful figure soft, thrilling curves, beautifully rounded arms, lovely legs. Every616 words
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Advertisement39 1938-10-04 4 aim t a/ CRfIND GfiLA B Wllu lai T\ 0F THE B CONSTITUTION ll^^fcWwD’C- 8 4 1938 Excursion Trip from Penang ar Special i-iu n awua 1 a i w'J DEPARMENT OF COMMERCE X 198. NEW ROAD, BANGKOK. SIAM.39 words
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Article, Illustration570 1938-10-04 5 Joan Littlefield - Britain On The Screen» By Joan Littlefield London. Sept. 22. rOLLOVVING the example G.M., Columbia Pictun ries 'll in Britain. They will ed al Alexander am Studios by already one oi if r Korda’s associate proid the three subjects upon will cost £300,000. 11 ires dj570 words
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Advertisement273 1938-10-04 5 HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH 000 DENTISTS ADVISE from members of the Dental Profession who have given Steradent a clinical NEW, BETTER WAY TO test. HEM CLEAN 6. GERM FREE sole u*c re to clean and purify false teeth, and it does this as nothing else has ever done before. Just273 words
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Advertisement155 1938-10-04 5 Piles Quickly Heal YOURS WILL DISAPPEAR What would you not give to be really cured of those torturing, awkward piles To find them surely growing lees and lesa until they healed and disappeared never to torment you again A phyaician i startling discovery brings thia comfort within reach of the155 words
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Advertisement55 1938-10-04 6 ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT DANCING FROM 9.15 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES. Thursday MAL AM MELA tf PENANG’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED A FEW MINUTES’ DRIVE FROM THE Fl>- h OR RAILWAY STATION MODERN SANITATION THROI GHOI I COOL, AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED EXCELLENT BAR CUISINE55 words
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Miscellaneous229 1938-10-04 6 MAJESTIC America’s Best Loved Story Now Becomes OtHB Americas Best Loved Picture! THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER’ CjR j tffl Mark Twain'' Heart-'l ouching Stors Ha> Been Brought to the Screen jR'M* M in TECHMCOLOUR Bv DAVID O. SELZNICK Who Gave You The Prisoner of Zenda" Little Lord Fauntie roy”229 words
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Miscellaneous254 1938-10-04 6 H| I i- p- OPE IN G W TONIGHT ANOTHER GREAT DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW! bob S T E E I. E 44 H E ADIN* NORTH A Gruelling Fistfight a Fast Friendship a Stirring Search x. i? LUDOYf Clever Disguise Trickery a n Qe> Sweetheart's Hetp ail to Get His254 words
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Miscellaneous322 1938-10-04 6 ALOIS SI'AIi E Ml’ IR E P.O. Box No. 5 ALOR STAR Phono -r OPEN ING TO NIG H T 6.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m It’s the Hit of the century The great musical parade of personalities ever assembled! in one Gala Entertainment SAMUEL GOLDWYN presents GOLDWYN FOLLIES” with Adolphe Menjou322 words
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Article279 1938-10-04 7 ipeiu’d By Wealthy N.E.I. Chinese Eight languages will be spoken by the assistant in the newly-completed Aurora department store, at the corner of North Bridge Road and High Street. Singapore. The tongues will be English. Dutch. Cantonese Hokkien, Mandarian. Malay, Javanese and Sundanese. Nearly every279 words
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90 1938-10-04 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. 'j’HE European crisis had much less effect on the sale of motor-cars in Singapore than might have beer, expected. Some dealers claim that, because people have to get about, war or no war,” sales have been holding90 words
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Article685 1938-10-04 7 Island Empire Grew Under China’s Influence WHEN Japan challenged China to arms last year, she was not only defying the world’s oldest civilisation but was also betraying her very tutor and benefactor without whose cultural borrowings the making of Japan into a modem state would have685 words
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Article159 1938-10-04 7 Hongkong. September 24. there be a sudden invasion of south China by the Japanese, with a consequent rush of Chinese refugees over the border into the New Territories, GovI eminent has made arrangements for thenprotection in a concentration camp. This fact was revealed by a159 words
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Advertisement173 1938-10-04 7 IKIM TAMIROFF AS A MODERN lUCCWEER SMASHES ALL HIS PKIA IDES PERFORMANCES! OPENING TOMORROW L because 1 JKaBM I > J K 6EC aJSE C v. k R GAIL PATRICK AKIM TAMIROFF ANNA MAY WONG U?ii NOIAN fescoe Kams Porter Hall Anthony Quinn OtrectH m i Mn HH WEDDING PRESENTS173 words
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Advertisement336 1938-10-04 7 WE MB EE Y PARK Tonight Tuesday, 4th October, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage JOHAN MALIGAN” Last Part. Strongly Supported By The Latest Vaudeville, Kronchong, Comic and Extra Turrxs. Watch For AMBRU” By Numerous Request Will Be Staged Here Very Soon. PROFESSOR ABELLA S REVUE CVV Lovely Girls Beautiful336 words
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Advertisement276 1938-10-04 7 ISM Smartest in Style Exclusive Features The most modern, stun ningand satisfactorypen made Television Barrel, Scratch proof Point of 14K Solid Gold, Diaphragm Filler—in every Jetai! Parker Yacumatic reaches a new high in pen performance and pride fejgf of ownership. Smart UW ARROW CLIP and name jlf "Parker Vac identify276 words
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Miscellaneous148 1938-10-04 7 Today and Tomorrow at 3p. m. A UNITED ARTISTS’ PICTURE -MEX ARE NOT GODS” lil> MIRIAM HOPKINS PRICES: DOWNSTAIRS 15 and 30 cents QUE EN'S 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 i '9 He back again—that daredevil of 11 that he-man of thrilling romance Z rr .ikaMOND Bulldog Drummond in his latest and148 words
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Miscellaneous23 1938-10-04 7 .'w «111 THIS IT EEK END FILMDOM S LEADING LOVE TEAM IN THE COMEDY HIT| OF THE YSAR! a i R fc I23 words
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Article490 1938-10-04 8 liE peace of Europe has been saved, and thanksgivings are being uttcied on ail sides. Bui now that the shadovv of war has receded, people are beginning to calculate the cost at wmch major disaster has been staved oft. Dictator Germany has exacted from Czechoslovakia terms which490 words
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1143 1938-10-04 8 Sir Arthur Willert - SIR ARTHUR WILLERT, KB E, the writer of the following article, was for many years head of the News Department of the British Foreign Office, and remains in close touch with those administering the foreign policy of Great Britain. He is recognised1,143 words
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Advertisement61 1938-10-04 8 A MIXTURE I I V te'.-rf MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ir 161 words
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Miscellaneous31 1938-10-04 8 LOW ON THE EUROPEAN CRISIS lln Hiii "I kse» n I I I ytr SL n Cu, £'t J uL UjßL*<iTxLlraB 1118IUM iirr rirw—iMßL if rvr.r. t (Copyright in Ail Countries31 words
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Article11 1938-10-04 9 Sole survivor of the California air liner crash,11 words
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Article104 1938-10-04 9 Two Wars Detention For Ijahore Youth Lahore JUDGMENI pronounced by the ma bomb case in du youth 01 Jullundur. .as the accused ur g him guilty under E\ doxivt Substances Act, ordered ould be detained for in 'I. Borstal Gaol and that ad a. a better104 words
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Article, Illustration67 1938-10-04 9 Sole survivor of the Califot aia air liner crash, in which Lord and Lady Plunket were killed, Mr, Jim La is home again. This picture his first since the accidentwas tak( n at Hude Hall. Sawbridgew'Orth, Hearts, the home of his father,67 words
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372 1938-10-04 9 Colombo. rxR. (Miss) Dorothy Vethavanam. probably the first Ceylon girl to obtain the degree of M.R.C.P. (Lond), is certain that many of the difficulties encountered in England by medical students from the East could be overcome but for their inferiority complex. She has just returned372 words
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257 1938-10-04 9 Hebrewism "Irreconcilable Enemy Of Fascism" Mussolini referred j wish problem in his recent speech He said: to argue that we worse still, allowed ingestions from deficients, to whom whether we ought to or pity. The racial break out suddenly. ko are accustomed to j ng. because they are 1Z >257 words
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Article91 1938-10-04 9 Simla. TN response to the general desire of ail parties in the Central Assembly, the Government have agreed to give time, after official business has concluded, for reference of Mr. Kazmi’s Moslem Women’s Divorce Bill to a select committee. Dr. Deshmukh will also move that his91 words
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Article214 1938-10-04 9 Ex-Minister And The Crisis Simla, Sept. 16. THE Working Committee of the Congress is meeting at a most critical period in its short history. It would be fatal on its part to make a declaration which is not in keeping with Indian traditions in our214 words
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Article120 1938-10-04 9 Civil Disobedience Threat THE Working Committee of the Punjab Non-Agriculturists Association, at a meeting held at Multan under the presidency of Sir Gckul 'Chand Narang. passed resolutions expressing disappointment at the Governor's assent to the Agrarian Bills and requesting the War Council” to consider the feasibility of120 words
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Advertisement24 1938-10-04 9 IM BOSTITGH FASTENERS Note Sold By ,;rD 22, Beach Street, Penang. Phone 551. Price $7.00 Complete With 5.000 Staples. ASK FOR ONE ON APPROVAL24 words
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Advertisement108 1938-10-04 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable af all ChamitU and Stere; I 1 Strong, sturdy limbs, sound x bones, the happiness of abounding healththese are lEln some of the gifts bestowed by this famous English Food» Something a little better, something a little different, have made Cow Gate x 11 pre-eminent.108 words
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Advertisement98 1938-10-04 9 '4" a I m| Tm The only one of its kind in Malaya. S > K m Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. > PRICE Uses less current and becomes hot almost at once. cb Is both left and right handed and requires no stand.98 words
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637 1938-10-04 10 Singapore. The last week has been a very disastrous one for speculators, many of whom were forced to sell on Wednesday at the bottom of the market, for fear of a further decline. As dealers had no orders or. which to support the market the637 words
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Article114 1938-10-04 10 At a meeting of the Parit-Bruas (Malay) Rubber Company. Mr. A. J. Stevens had a decidedly satisfactory set of accounts to present. Profits for the year to the end of last June were virtua’ly the same as those for the previous twelve months and the dividend, in consequence,114 words
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Article50 1938-10-04 10 New York, September 22. The price of scrap copper was today reduced cent to 8% cents per pound. This cut followed a decline in the export price to 10.25 cents from 10.55 yesterday. Domestic copper sales yesterday t- tailed 1,596,000 lbs, against 1,790,000 Ih on Tuesday.50 words
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Article694 1938-10-04 10 Operators Surprised by lExtent Of Reaction London, Sept. 26.The reactionary trend in base metals manifested on Tuesday was accentuated yesterday, when prices, particularly for copper and lead, weakened in contracted, nervous dealings. Copper relapsed 16s. 3d. a tor to £4l 12s. 6d. a ton. making the694 words
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Article177 1938-10-04 10 Arriving In December < Muirhead, Unde r Secretary of State for India and Burma, has drawn up the following provisional programme of tour in India. He may modify it after his arrival in Bombaly about 6th October. He will stay in the Presidency for five or six177 words
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Article80 1938-10-04 10 MR. Tay Chin Soon bas issued invitations for the marriage of his fourth son. Mr. Tay Leong Khmg to Miss Ow Kheng Sim. daughter of Mr. Ow Chin Seng. The ceremony will take place on Friday October 7, at 10 a.m. at the Teo Chew Hoay Kuan,80 words
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Advertisement949 1938-10-04 10 BANKS the CHARTERED bX I OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) I (Incorporated in Enalanri I Royal Charter 1853 7 t Paid-up Capital The Indian Overseas Reserve Fund 1 It J Reserve Liability of Proprietor < 1 7- I (incorporated in British India, No. 38 Ec No. 71 Mosley Stn-(>t Agencies Branch'949 words
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Article470 1938-10-04 11 THE LAUNCHING AND AFTER Among the 300,000 people who cheered the liner Queen Elizabeth as she glided from the stocks in John Brown’s Clydebank shipyard on Sept. 27 were 8 000 shipbuilders, their wives, mothers, sons, and daughters. These men. who have created this new shipbuilding wonder,470 words
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Article977 1938-10-04 11 S.S. KRIAN arrived from Bagan Datoh and I elok Anson, sails this evening at 5 p.m. for Belawan-Deli. S.S. BATAK” arrived yesterday fr om Batoe-Bahra, Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and Belawan-Deli, sails tomorrow at noon for same ports. S.S. BENGLOE” arrived from Singapore,977 words
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Article56 1938-10-04 11 A six-feet sturgeon. weighing more than 901b5., was caught by four fishermen off Chesil beach, Portland (Dorset), on Sept 22. It was landed on the beach to await the verdict of the Crown authorities, as ancient law gives the King first claim to sturgeon and whales caught56 words
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Article169 1938-10-04 11 Alleged £6.000 Frauds Stated to have been arrested on board < the Union-Castle liner Windsor Castle, I three men were remanded in custody at. Bow-street on charges of fraud concerning certain companies Nearly £6.0001 was alleged to be involved. The men are Frank Bertram Lockwood169 words
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Advertisement554 1938-10-04 11 UE FUNNEL LINE RL V KVICE to LONDON NORTH CONTINENT I 1 'hl'l Leaves Penang Due London /••dis Hull Gdyina Oct. 5 Nov. 2 >rß.>F’ sJ Marseilles and Glasgow Oct. 14 Nov. 10! B \t.' v 1 \ntwerp Middlesboro Oct 17 Nov. 17 v SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool554 words
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Advertisement818 1938-10-04 11 P A O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. RANPURA” SAILING THURSDAY 6th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan818 words
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Miscellaneous15 1938-10-04 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT 82 E 87 S 89 N W Oct. 2 3 Nil.15 words
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Article266 1938-10-04 12 Radio-Activity The mind reels when we consider for a moment what reallj r every second of every hour of every day that a piece of radium in We may see a sample between two thin glass plates the speck of star-like dust on a background as black as266 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-10-04 12 of Albany, Westen. AuatralK' teas a bridesmaid at th» e ddimj of her sister, Maryaret, m Opdon recently. The follou niy da i she was married and Manmrt' acted as matron of honour at th» weddiny.39 words
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158 1938-10-04 12 A Sunday school lesson nay expiai the disappearance of four year-old Bn&a Whatley from his home in Cowley, new Uxbridge, Middlesex. He was still iris»ing after a four-day search Brian went to a Sunday school for tnt first time last Sunday. Then he heart the158 words
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Article46 1938-10-04 12 This evening at the Esj 6.00 p.m. io 7.30 r> m.: r Grand March: The He;iv< ing (Creation): Huydn. Selection: Joybells: Che”’ Waltz: Charm Of The z Overture: Lustspiel: Btl i Cornet Solo: Oh Dry < Riego. Selection: Less Cloches > Planquette. Fox Tie.: Die King’s >46 words
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Article439 1938-10-04 12 Latest l iines 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 Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30439 words
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Advertisement7 1938-10-04 12 e 1 GAKI)A N prevents )»>* and headaches-7 words
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Miscellaneous2375 1938-10-04 12 1 1 t for Standard A A :>I. H^H^I^^^U^fIIIHHIIIim^H^II^H^BBHBBHMHHBHfIiHiBH^HF! TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 music. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time 602 nm to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG signal. Opening. English potpourri s. a^S :91Gp m tol2 2,>a m GSG Highlights Of Today’s Wireless s P.M. TRANSMISSION 4 ZHJ (PENANG) 12 202,375 words
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Miscellaneous45 1938-10-04 12 Columbia Light Opera CompanyFantasi of Sleep.” 6.51 Sydney Hayms Orchestra Old England” Selection. Kentucky Home’’ Selection. 7.00 Billy Cotton and Band What a difference a day made”Look up and laugh”Jill DarlingA little dash of Dublin”PS. I love you”A bed time story.” 7.20 Closing Announcement—National Anthem.45 words
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Miscellaneous21 1938-10-04 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH L V TODAY 10.13 p.m. 4 TOMORROW 10.00 a.m. 4 30 J 10.39 p m. 4 1 i21 words
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Article, Illustration246 1938-10-04 13 SIX REGULAR BATTALIONS. PROM their permanent station at Port Dickson, the Malay Regiment arrived in Singapore for annual training and went under canvasin the grounds of the Chinese High School at Bukit Timah. With the arrival of the Malays, the 1/2 Punjab Regiment from Taiping246 words
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Miscellaneous69 1938-10-04 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES-. H's Swell TT" I ,/z F <<. _> i H x•■ -a > X S2 Ll£ l > r o«wi„ I’ve aot a hi: nch A passing steamer sends a swell, o. 7 ey! Loafing B 'just 'suits Mm?' Hedging to wup all our lunch.-’ Swamps the69 words
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290 1938-10-04 14 Danker’s Solitary Goal Decides Issue 4 GOAL scored by C. Danke r midway in the second-half enabled the Old Xaverians Association to beat the Penang Recreation Club at hockey on the Esplanade yesterday. The game, which was played at a very fast pace,290 words
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Article328 1938-10-04 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Oct. 3. r pAIPING hockey is receiving new lift A this year, thanks to the energetic the Taiping District Hockey Association. For the first time, a fixture list has been drawn up. The new teams turning out this season are the Malays,328 words
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Article92 1938-10-04 14 Reuter. Scots v. Irish <) n Saturday Scotland will play Ireland first international football mat season on Saturday, (j o Belfast. Last year’s game deen was drawn, two goal- i shared. Teams for Saturday are: SCOTLAND: Dawson (Rangers, bine (Third Lanark) and Beatn/ ton); Shankley (Preston), (Hearts) andReuter. - 92 words
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Article174 1938-10-04 14 Chelsea Captain.Dogged By Hoodoo London:Who’d be a Chelsea captain'; look over the history of the Blues’ skippers. Because as sure as a player hat been made captain, as sure has he rur into bad weather. Just look at the list. First, 'fommj Law. He was174 words
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235 1938-10-04 14 r pHE final of the Perak Football Association’s Cow an > Gate Cup competition between the Perak Chinese Re creation Chib B” and the Singapore Cold Storage XI wil be played at the Kuala Kang ar-road stadium, Ipoh, toinoi row. Mr. lI.W. Sanders235 words
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Article151 1938-10-04 14 Trainer Darling's Success London:With less than two mont remaining for the flat, it is still a nea: thing for the leading position among 'u ,J stables. At the moment, Boyd-Rochfort is top, and, considering the size and strong of his establishment, the chances are t151 words
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Article277 1938-10-04 14 Overwhelming Win For Indians The Kinta Indians beat the Ipoh Club 6 2 at hockey yesterday. The game was keen, the Indians gaining the upper hand in the second half after being on level terms at the interval, both teams scoring a goal. The Ipoh Club277 words
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Article198 1938-10-04 14 Former Boxing Champions London.Ben Foord, husky South African heavy-weight, made many people, including his wife, happy when he announced his retirement from boxing, a retirement which is to be complete and irrevocable. He will not manage or promote or take any part whatever in the game,198 words
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Article71 1938-10-04 14 London:- Harry Cook, masseur to Everton, is a war-blinded man. He lost his sight at the Dardanelles in 1915, and 1 went to St. Dunstan’s, where he learned his job as masseur. Harry cannot see his boys” play, but he follows Everton’s games through71 words
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Advertisement489 1938-10-04 14 SUSTAINS AND STRENGTHENS *r~* if <i I h it 1 nil i LB Iw 0 »K< jj <V x w. a- Ci u I K<AH' J U/ I |H Hrt v > kF4 Wi^ v I j y -RESTORES TO HEALTH h IN convalescence, there is no food beverage comparable489 words
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474 1938-10-04 15 Departure (For Penang Soon ir (J\mi Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 3. K >ng /Aquatic Stars i 1 in all six events at ,1 their two-day meet s >in ,r apore Chinese at the S r ning Club yeisterdaytin were returned. v live events to474 words
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Article98 1938-10-04 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. Maintaining their unbeaten record, the Malay College convincingly’ beat the Clifford School 62 in a hockey match played on the town padang. The Clifford School led by the odd goal three at half-time. In the second half the98 words
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Article, Illustration346 1938-10-04 15 Nv >* O ally organised by ion in. Singapore, 1 to one of the nich has been witles in Malaya two old timers 1 I being establish1 at 32.6 seconds ale, a 1903 Fiat, no drove the car d forgetting apwhich divided it and346 words
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Article188 1938-10-04 15 P. S. C. Against Kedah And Province A State trial, betw’een the Penang Sports Club and the Province Wellesley and Kedah fifteen, is to be played next Saturday on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. The following have been chosen to play for the Sports Club (Colours) Foong188 words
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Article421 1938-10-04 15 V).C. Choy Too Good For’ Oliff J. S. Olliff, the holder of the Rochampton Tournament D’Abernon Trophy, met W. C. Choy, of the Chinese Davis Cup team, in a singles final for the second week in succession. Choy was the victor at the Cumberland Club. Neither had lost a421 words
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Article135 1938-10-04 15 London:Michoumy has become a stronger favourite for the Cambridgeshire on Oct. 12, and if all goes well with him it is improbable that the Druid a Lodge colt will be deprived of that position. Week by week, however, other Cambridgeshire horses come strongly’ to the front. Zaimis and Edgehill135 words
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Article63 1938-10-04 15 Perak’s rugger fifteen to meet Negri Sembilan next Saturday has been selected as follows: A. N. Other; Swee Kee, Cameron, Alladad Khan and Day; Montgomery and Suppiah; Foster, Allan, Ritchie, Pollock, Hallam, Harvey, Cantrell and Clark. The side includes four Asiatics, namely, Swee Kee. Aladad Khan, Suppiah63 words
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Advertisement170 1938-10-04 15 Taking the necessary steps The main steps in the preparation of Johnnie Walker are three /y. First, the distilling the finest z Scotch whiskies distilled are chosen for Johnnie Walker Second, the maturing years in oak casks ma ke these whiskies smooth Last, the blending experienced skill combining all the170 words
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Article133 1938-10-04 16 T p>. PREVIOUSLY LATEST LX3NDON- (Snot) £196.5 0 £196.5.0 LONDON (3 month!) £197.5.0 £197.5.0 $lOO.OO BUSINESS DONE PENANG 8100.00 $lOO.OO BUSINESS DONE <••• Buyers no sellers 50 tons COPRA(Kundried) $3.20 $3.20 BLACK PEPPER s<oo $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 8’ d 8,. d NEW YORK 16.c(G) 16;'. c(G) SINGAPORE— (Spot) 28%c133 words
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Article393 1938-10-04 16 LONDON. October 3. Follow ing are today’s closing m; 10l prices on the London Stock Ex.hi.r of tl denomination unless otherwise Today Rise o--Lon unless otherwise Fall stated Conversion Loan 5 p.< 1944-64 110' Fundint; Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 110 i War Loan 3*. p.c. 1011. Com.393 words
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Article90 1938-10-04 16 Reuter I Undertone Firm London, Oct. 3. On the Stock Exchange profit-taking imparted an easier trend in most sections of the market though the undertone continued satisfactory. Dealers are unwilling to extend commitments pending tne Czechoslovakia debate Foreign exchange were fairly active. Hom»- and good comm» rical demandsReuter - 90 words
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Article138 1938-10-04 16 London. Oct. 3. RUBBER Firm. London 8% buyers 8% sellers Oct./Dec. 8% do 8% do Jan./Mar. 8% do 8,4 do A pl./June B.'. do 8 r ,r do V’-l'A' YORK 16.41 cts. U: *> i Kingdi m Stocks London 63.842 tons Liverpool 34.979 tons C v *PRA138 words
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Article181 1938-10-04 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers SellerBatu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .80 -82% Klang River 1.77% 1.82 1 Kucha i 1.30 1.35 Mambau .50 .55 Pe 28 lings 7.75 8.00 Rahman Hyd. 1.17%. 1.22% Kaub Gold 5 00 5.15 Rantau 1.40 1.45 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Ampat 4 0 4181 words
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Article95 1938-10-04 16 October Monthly Medal The October Monthly Medal (Staple.ford) Competition was played at Glugor on Saturday and Sunday. Results were as follows: .WINNER H. F. Clements 37 RUNNER-UP T. E. Hastie 36% C. T. Smith 35 E. R. Allen 31 <J R. Bennett 30%) 1 iR. H. Williams95 words
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Article237 1938-10-04 16 FIRM New York, Oct. 3. Metals, mail orders, merchandise counters, buildings, aircrafts, and motors were among the best showing today with good follow through. Technically it is logical to expect some consolidation of gains before attempting to pierce the *****6 resistance level, but brokers believe any reaction237 words
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Article190 1938-10-04 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyer-» Sellers Ampa 4 0 4 3 Ayer Wc ng <52 .67 Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Gcpeng Cons. 10 3 11 Jex Hong Fatt -80 -85 Ipoh 23 3 24 6 Johan -25 .30 Jxflebu -70 .75 Kpg. Lanjut 17 9 18 9 Kamunting 9:6 10 6190 words
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Article21 1938-10-04 16 TIN Singapore $lOO.OO per pkl. Penang $lOO.OO per pkl. RUBBER SingaporeSpot 28c per lb. Penang -Spot 28c per tb.21 words
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Article164 1938-10-04 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'o 14% Ayer Weng .63 .67 Bangrins 21'6 22 3 B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hitarns .38 .42cd Hong Fatts .77% .82% Jelebus .68 .72 K. Lanjuts 18 0 18 9 Kramats 10|3 10 9 K. Kamunungs B'6 9 0 Kuchais 1.30 1.35 ruts 10164 words
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Article149 1938-10-04 16 In Town Last Night Booked to be screened only for two nights at the Queen’s Sapper’MacNeil’s The Third Round’ is the base round which the thriller Bulldog Drummond’s Peril’ which opened last night, is built. With an excellent cast including John Barrymore, John Howard, Louise Camp149 words
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Article43 1938-10-04 16 Mr Lim Koon Teck. police magistrate, Penang, is now on two months’ leave. Mr H W Nightingale. Assistant Accountant General, Penang Treasury, it is understood, is acting as magistrate in the Middle Court during Mr Lim’s absence.43 words
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Article167 1938-10-04 16 Dutchman’»» Canoe Rotting On Roof Of Pier Lying on top of the roof of the Boarding Officers’ hut on the Victoria Pier is a canoe which has seen better days. It came to Penang over a year ago with two intrepid Dutchmen, who had paddled all the way167 words
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Article124 1938-10-04 16 Mr. Lee Eng Leong Miss Goh Chui Ean Mr. Lee Eng Leong, second son of the late Mr. Lee Hong Boon and Mrs. Lee, was married yesterday to Mis s Goh Chui Ean, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Kok Kee yesterday at the Penang Buddhist124 words
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Article59 1938-10-04 16 ..Reuter. Need Not Remain In Army London, Oct. 3. The War Office reports that those who enlisted in the Regular Army owing to the critical international situation, will be given to October 15., to reconsider their decision and they will not be obliged to fulfill their commitments. The..Reuter. - 59 words
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Article69 1938-10-04 16 Miss Lim Phaik Gan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Cheng Ean, left Penang yesterday by the s.s. Kedah accompanied by her mother, brothers and sisters and some relative, for Singapore. She is marrying Mr. Wee Eng Lock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Seow69 words
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Article30 1938-10-04 16 Reuter. Rome Oct. 3. Lord Perth and Capt. Balfour inter viewed Count Ciano this evening to discuss the disposition of Italian troops in the plebiscite areas ifl Czechoslovakia.Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement1134 1938-10-04 16 HaAD OP, <■ 12. £k&lT Sin J j S>- Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London. ĔC. 4. Phone Centra! >6O London h Rate* *f Subscription for Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette PINANG GAZETTE Local Delivery S.S. F.M.S. l or Monthly s*'?2 B®£& y &> k Yearly 15.00 21.00 SUNDAY GAZETTE1,134 words
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