Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 October 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-10-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 915 Vol. XCVI. \o. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article653 1938-10-14 1 Heart Failure Early This Morning AN ENLIGHTENED RULER the death occurred from heart failure at 2.30 this morning at the Astana Iskandau. Kuala Kangsar. of His Highness the Sultan of Perak. Paduka Sri Sultan Iskandar Shah. G.C.M.G., K.C.V.0., ihni Al-Marhum Sultan Idris Rahmatullah Shah. His653 words
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Article109 1938-10-14 1 “Peace’* On I tility Front •< New Yok. Thursday. r I. t: 1 index rose over three p 46 and there was a heavy the Wall Street r rts “United States officials er on an expansion 1 r and improved relations are i pressed by nature of109 words
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Article37 1938-10-14 1 imi i iff i <// uioiicoo in China tn th* past few days. Reu- 0 < >:>.<><><) “thank-ofh rings for nm i»dti have reached the of th, British fund fa, r< lit f of distress in d Reu-imi i iff i <// uioiicoo in China tn th* past few days. Reu- - 37 words
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Article73 1938-10-14 1 Reuter. Legionaries Embark l or Italy Gibraltar. Thursday, undred Italian Legionaries of Divisions, including have iirived at Cadiz from var- IE fronts, chiefly the Ebro ai S d.an an a sectors, according to re- n '.I wav to the coast the troops i I' Seville where they wereReuter. - 73 words
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Article43 1938-10-14 1 I'u‘UU‘r F<‘<momy Ihr Keynote hi 1939 Models London, Thursday. v emphasised opened the Couit. where 65 exhibition. '1 n dt mand fot ode's offer better mdes per gallon become ng their graceful 1 g lias gone out of -fia eful shapes.I'u‘UU‘r - 43 words
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Article54 1938-10-14 1 tn IHHI number 400 Japanese. Sin Chew ll Disturbances London, Thursday. A n c es are spreading ol.iblt. forces have Hotels <u; with the situa•l n pedestrians '"'ng subjected to 1 I 1 1 cases of assassand casualties from not her have 111 last few days. jqtn IHHI number 400 Japanese. Sin Chew - 54 words
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Article213 1938-10-14 1 Renewal Of Tension In Central Europe —Reuter. Budapest, Thursday. An official source states that Hungary expected the four Munich power’s to act I quickly. Otherwise Hungary would have to take steps herself to stop Czech per- secution of the Hungarian minority. It was added that at—Reuter. - 213 words
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29 1938-10-14 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Thursday. Hitler has conferred on the Chinese Ambassador the highest Nazi order, the Great Cross of the Order of the German Eagle.—Reuter.■.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article100 1938-10-14 1 Reuter. International Commission Decision Berlin, Tursday. A communique from the International Sudeten Commission announced that there will be no plebiscite in the Sudeten German region. The Commission unanimously reached the decision this afternoon as it had been informed that the German and Czech Governments had reached agree ment.Reuter. - 100 words
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132 1938-10-14 1 The Director of Cooperation. S.S. and F M.S., Mr. R. Boyd, will be visiting Pulau Kra island tomorrow morning in company with the Malay Co-operative Officer, Penang, Mr. Abdul Wahab, at the request of the Pulau Kra Co-oper-ative Society. The Society was formed two132 words
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Article30 1938-10-14 1 —Reuter. The Hague, Wednesday. It is announced that Princess Juliana getting on well but that comp ete recovery has been slightly delaved by ami at ac of jaundice.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article144 1938-10-14 1 Reuter. GEN. YU URGES PEOPLE TO BE CALM Hankow, Thursday. General Yu Han-Mo, Pacification Commissioner of Kwangtung, has issued a message to the peoples of the province stating that Kwangtung has long been prepared for the present eventuality and hoping that the people will remain calm andReuter. - 144 words
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Article297 1938-10-14 1 .—Reuter Disgraceful Scenes In Vienna Vienna, Thursday. The final breaking of negotiations between the Government and the Catholic Church in Austria was announced by Herr Bueckel, Hitler s puppet, addressing a big Nazi £3 hering. Herr Buerckel blamed Cardinal Innitzer for provoking” ti e weekend demonstration.—Reuter - 297 words
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Article41 1938-10-14 1 Ozi'ing to the death of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, the Perak Race Meeting, which was to have beguai tomorrow, has been postponed. Ih'' new dates ere 7 uesdav. Oct. Thursday, Oct. 20; and Saturday Oct. 22.41 words
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Article219 1938-10-14 1 leaders were declined a hearing. British 1 Wireless. 17,000 (hit Over One Man London, Thu 1 sday. There was an ex'.e sion early this nwrr.ing of the hitherto local str which began on Mond ly whe without hist usin tne co. ci iation n;a h ne y ofleaders were declined a hearing. British 1 Wireless. - 219 words
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703 1938-10-14 2 Five Year Building Plan For Ipoh Fis anticipated that the Perak Budget for 1939 s to be introduced at the State Council meeting on October 20 will be an improvement on last year’s Budget, provision being made to continue the five-year 1703 words
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Article149 1938-10-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. ABOUT 9 o’c. on Tuesday night while a detective was on his rounds at Weld-road with a party of police in plain clothes he was attacked by a ’arge crowd of ricksha-pullers. A sequel to this incident was the appearance of149 words
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Article29 1938-10-14 2 —Reuter. London, Thursday:—Unconfirmed reports from Russia state that Marshal Bluecher is not imprisoned but is on a secret mission in Mongolia, some even say in China. Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-10-14 216 words
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108 1938-10-14 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Thursday. 4 survey plane from Australia which arrived at Alor Star today was delayed for over two hours at Alor Star aerodrome owing to repairs needed to the exhaust. The plane, piloted by Mr. Macarthur Onslow, with crew108 words
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74 1938-10-14 2 < From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Thursday VpOLLOWING a report of a house--1 breaking in Asam Kumbang in August ast, the Taiping Police arrested a Maay, JamaJuddin. He was found to be a oolice supervisee who had failed to make a report to the police74 words
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279 1938-10-14 2 (From Our Ow n Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. CHAMPS lasting a week, in order to give the Singapore V ohinteer Corps more concentrated training, are envisaged tor next year by the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major General W. G. S. Dobbie, speaking at the279 words
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Article356 1938-10-14 2 Thompson-Ke<!fea:ii (From Our Own Corresj'undent> Singanor Thursday. A T St. Andrew’s Cathedral y riay /A. evening Dr. E. Laidlaw Thomson, of Singapore, son of Mr and Mrs Charles T. T. Thomson, M Edinburgh. Scotland, was married to Mis Dulcie C M. Redfearn. daughter of Mr. and Mn356 words
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Advertisement137 1938-10-14 2 W\ jf z v /I c UM/'/£ s enUNEROF C J f MEH STREET Zx NDETH BRIOEE ECAE ANNOUNCING: THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT THE PENANG BARBER44, Hutton Lane Weil staffed with expert hairdressers (both Gents A Ladies) CRARRES MODERATE f ma»—ve View It Through Our Own Fabrics Department When We Feature137 words
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Article204 1938-10-14 3 Ak el don’ans Earning n ill < >nl x Flags >• \lakix<in s <> the Straits ~i h derated Malax j is a Blue I <tr;n:< Settlement I .ino.n.l in the Hy I T| Governors Hag is I i i. ■it 11 the al>i »ve I |♦m204 words
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175 1938-10-14 3 Cl RCU LATED AMONG COMMISSIONERS The petition from the Officers of the Penang Municipality sent to His Excellency the Governor, through the Municipal President, on the subject of transport allowances is now being circulated among the Commissioners, the Pinang Gazette175 words
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102 1938-10-14 3 IT is quite a long time since a circus last visited Penang and there is therefore little wonder that large crowds visited the Tai Thean Thiew Chinese Girls’ Circus last night, when it opened its short season in Penang on the vacant ground opposite the102 words
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Article137 1938-10-14 3 qpHE Penang police court was again I packed yesterday with offenders against traffic regulations. Sixteen Chinese, three Indians and a Sikh were produced in the Middle Court before Mr. 11 W. Nightingale. Additional Police Magistrate, charged with causing obstruction with their bicycles at the junction ol137 words
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Article110 1938-10-14 3 4 fine of $5, in default one week’s rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. H W. Nightingale. Penang Additional Magistrate, on a Chinese. Ng Foong, convicted of being in possession of chandu, and a chandu pipe containing chandu dross, he not being a registered smoker, at110 words
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67 1938-10-14 3 IHE Annual Exhibition of Handicrafts of the Malay Schools of Penang Province Wellesley will be held at the Malay School. Hutton Lane, Penang, on Saturday next, October 15 and Sunday October 16. Members of the public are cordially invited to attend from 1 p.m.67 words
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Article463 1938-10-14 3 Penang Public Concerned Inquiries conducted by the Pinanc. i Gazette to discover what progress has been made in Penang with A.R.P. disease that to date no preparations whatever have been made to commence classes tor the instruction of the public or I ’o purchase463 words
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Article139 1938-10-14 3 Gamblers Convicted LIM SOON HOE and Cheah Ah Kow. xvho had been convicted last week and lined -5250 and $2OO respectively in default six and four months’ rigorous imprisonment, on a charge of assisting in the management of a common gaming house at Free School-road on October139 words
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224 1938-10-14 3 THE seventeenth annual general meeting of the Chinese 1 Mutual Help Association, Penang was held yesterday evening at the Chinese Town Hall. The president, i. Cheng Toe, was in the chair, and 77 members were present. The minutes of the previous annual general meeting was224 words
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Article142 1938-10-14 3 f 1 1HE detailed programme of the vis’t I to Penang of the Commission on Higher Education has not yet been received. but it is understood that an opportunity is likely to be given to those wishing to give evidence, particularly if they have already forwarded memoranda,142 words
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Article120 1938-10-14 3 ••Nonyas” May Also Take Part After a lapse of almost a decade, the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association Penang xvill be giving a bangsawan performance in aid of China relief, if plans which are now- under way prove to be successful. Penang •babas have often appeared120 words
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Article363 1938-10-14 3 riIHE hearing was resumed in the I Penang police court, before Mr. A. Bellamy yesterday, of the case in w hich a young Chinese woman. Lim Phak ht-e. summoned her husband. Khoo Ngor It. for an alleged assault at a house in Acheen Street on June 4363 words
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Article128 1938-10-14 3 Sentence On Chinese Deferred JN the Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale. Penang Additional Magistrate, yesterday, a Chinese, Khoo Boon Kong, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a table clock, valued at $2O, from a house in Hongkong-street. Penang. on October 12. Chief Inspector128 words
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Article57 1938-10-14 3 FIOUR Indian Mohammedans, Nagor bin Musa, Ibrahamsa, Mydin bin Ali Mohamed and Nagor Gunny bin Kader, as well as a Chinese, Hong Goh, were charged yesterday before Mr. H. NV. Nightingale, Additional Penang Magistrate, with hawking within a prohibited area at Coast Road on October 12.57 words
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Article138 1938-10-14 3 I From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Thursday. riIVVO ricksha-pullers, who were on I strike on October 4, appeared in the Singapore Second Police Court, be fore Mr. Conrad Oldham on Wednesday, i charged with deliberately damaging two rickshas by wrenching off the mudguards and tearing off the138 words
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Advertisement144 1938-10-14 3 S4XO/VE SHOES DESIGNED B\ EXPERTS AND BUILT FOR COMFORT FROM FIRST DAY'S IV EAR. THEY KEEP THEIR GOOD SHAPE TO THE END. OBTAINABLE IN MANY STYLES. SrlL W S/ZES 5 TO H MADE Qi ■■crnTi AkinH style 1641/59. saxone brown WILLOW CALF oxfords, plain STITCHED TOE CAP. WA'l ERPROOFED f144 words
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682 1938-10-14 4 Failure May Bring Tokio Regime To Ruin CANTON NOW ISOLATED Hong Kong, Thursday. DEFTER understands that the situation at Canton is now tense following a reported Chinese withdrawal from Tamshui which was heavily bombed by the Japanese and is now more or less in ruins.Reuter. - 682 words
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Article64 1938-10-14 4 Reuter. Matter Being Given Consideration Washington. Thinsuay -Consideration is being giver* to a wheat loan to China. Mr. Henry Morgenthau, Secretary of the Treasury, indicated at a press conference today. He added that .he Treasury was not considering lowering the domestic silver price at present.– Reuter. - 64 words
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Article129 1938-10-14 4 Reuter. N. Z. Government! Attacked Wellington, Thursday. On the eve of the election. appeals were issued today by Party leaders in connection with the General Election, polling for which takes place on Saturday. Mr. M. J. Savage the Prime Minister, claimed that the Government had fulfilled its.- Reuter. - 129 words
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Article121 1938-10-14 4 Reuter. Unprecedentedly Low Figure Reported Berlin. Thursday. The number of Germany’s unemployed, excluding those in Austra, fell to the unprecedentedly low figure of 156.000 in increased to 20,850.000, showing an increase of 1,200 over last year. It is stated that many Sudeten refugees have been given work.Reuter. - 121 words
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Article100 1938-10-14 4 Reuter. Two Leading Arabs Shot JERUSALEM, Thursday:—A leading Moslem notable, Hassan Selky. was shot dead here this morning Three Arab villagers, caught for carrying rifles and ammunition after a battle near Ramleh at the beginning of October, when a British police inspector w*as killed, were sentencedReuter. - 100 words
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Article183 1938-10-14 4 Demand, A t Of Bayonet 1 SIR thrence tor-Generai. called that Germany had <h J' phatically all conquest. It was broken their promises m the it sufficiently certain that thev so again sufficiently preventive war? Economic association u were neither illt t said. A genuin. trade between183 words
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Article85 1938-10-14 4 —Reuter. Proposition Not Thought Feasible Pretoria, Thursday. Mi O. Pirow, Minister of Defence, interviewed by Reuter with reference to Germany’s colonial claims, said he had nothing to add or subtract from his statement made in 1936, in which he declared that return to Germany* of either SouthWest—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article90 1938-10-14 4 -Reuter. Eight-acre Area Of Flaming Oi] Linden. New Jersey. Thursday: —One thousand five hundred firemen and volunteers are fighting an eight-acre area oi flaming oil which got out of control last nighi. ami is now threatening to envelop one of the nation s largest oil centres.-Reuter. - 90 words
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Article44 1938-10-14 4 Berlin, Thursday: -The Czechoslovak Foreign Minister. Dr. Chvaikovsky, has arrived here to discuss future GermanCzech relations. After depositing a wreath at the German war memorial he left for the Foreign Office at 11 a.m. to confer with Herr von Ribbentrop.44 words
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Advertisement114 1938-10-14 4 I -DIAMOND’ BLDS \kl. wMI SOL ND IX\ESTM..NI JUT! Yo*i spend one-third your life tn bed. D ere’ -r V H your bed >(eud is t e rr fl unportant item of furniture 1 in your house (h not be satisfied wir 1 anything inferior tn DIAMOND Bedstead, w <•'114 words
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542 1938-10-14 5 Siiichii'lils On English family Life iiHin meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club, Rn. i 1 related to members some of his student tncs when reading for the bar in England. y president, was in the chair. Rn. ecit 1 eft Madras 1 H542 words
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Article105 1938-10-14 5 3(10 Decrepit* Already Repatriated M ORE than 300 decrepit Chinese labourers unable to obtain employment in Kinta have already been repatriated. On Wednesday, more than 100 applications, mostly from women, for repatriation. were received at the Chinese Protectorate. Ipoh. With the invasion of South China by105 words
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191 1938-10-14 5 CHINESE ACQI IT El) <)\ CHAKGE OI Ml RDER THE hearing was concluded at the Perak Assize Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley and two Assessors, Messrs. J. Radcliff and Loo Kim Thuan, of the murder trial in which a Hakka labourer,191 words
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Article85 1938-10-14 5 ON their way to Shanghai after having had an enforced stay of about a fortnight at Singapore owing to the European crisis, the 2nd. Battalion, the East Surrey Regiment, left the Naval Base by the submarine depot ship Medway early on Wednesday afternoon. The battalion was85 words
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Article46 1938-10-14 5 Under the auspices of the Kinta Indian Association. Ipoh. Professor ashpal. an Indian Yogi, who is on a tour of Malaya, will give a number of demonstrations at the Town Hall, on Saturday. October 15, at 8 p.m. Admission will be by ticket.46 words
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Article244 1938-10-14 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. LALL SINGH, of Kuala Kangsar has left for India on a six weeks’ holiday. Corr. MR. R.W.L. MCCALL Assistant Superintendent, Customs and Excise Lower Perak, is due to proceed on transfer to Ipoh on October 20. Corr. MR. J. L. J. HAXWORTH. of the Singapore In migration244 words
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Article243 1938-10-14 5 as Awaiting I'rial hi Serious Charge (I'rom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Wednesday. \few minutes- after he had lunch with his wife, Peter Jeremiah, alias Jaialuddin. a Eurasian convert to Islam, was found to be missing. As he was dressed only in a shirt and sarong his243 words
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Article161 1938-10-14 5 Young Taiping Malay Gaoled From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Thursday PLEADING guilty to theft of jewel- lery. clothing and cash belonging' to a Malay woman named Che Wan Jab a young Malay named Puteh bin Mat was today sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Taiping Magistrate,161 words
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Article113 1938-10-14 5 f.aol For Unemployed Chinese ("CHARGED with committing theft of A one tin of cigarettes from a stationary car. Yong Yan an unemployed Chinese, was yesterday sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh. to ten days’ imprisonment. Mr. N. B. Thomas. Chief113 words
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Article78 1938-10-14 5 {IOR the first time in Perak since the outbreak of hostilities in the present Sino Japanese conflict, a Red Cross Ambulance will be sent to China by the Chinese community of Ipoh. The Nam Hoy Kong Hoay. the Poon Yee Kong Hoay and the Soon Teck78 words
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Advertisement55 1938-10-14 6 the Hria'litest <£ Merriest Spot in Penan" ELYSEE CABARET TODAY—FEA DANCE G. 30 TO 8.45 p. m TONIGHT —Dancing from 9.15 p. in. to Vlidnioln CHARMING AND ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES BEST BAND IN TOWN LOUIS LTM’S ORCHESTIC Watch, for our grand “COTY NIGHT” Expensive prizes ‘tei ElaboratT arrangements. By kind courtesy55 words
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Miscellaneous462 1938-10-14 6 GREETED PACKED HOUSES 02 ia 7 -.v7"' Bi »Wi P^^lr A fijwi 6.15 NIGHTLY 9 30 k-cfBI a R r WF _W yl |r 7^7^>i^T' r^ De.^L-u^e’ ;..7. Matinees: Tomorrow Sunday at 2.45 p.m. HFKE COMES THE BIG SHOW FROM RHYTHM ROW' NIGH HA 6. Io A 9.30 OOK WHO'S462 words
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Miscellaneous439 1938-10-14 6 MAJESTIC-*-' ANOTHER UPROARIOUS HIT BY BEN TRA\ F f tS STU i 7 e ITFWSiii I®l U■ S MEDAL If OI s L;,: for /Mil KTvTVir3 I wfewi* ..ißwflTw bV7>l I POU ‘77 > F o FXj BEN TRAVERS f H K t i'-* directed b* /I v r I439 words
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91 1938-10-14 7 E ‘modified” .<> Short fourh have coninitial suciil scheme, 'i for service. (‘hampion,’* "Cabot.” ht this ft r. Replanned to factory at als. ts has been n l eased loads ird Ema top with four •ach of in output of I top weight91 words
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Article219 1938-10-14 7 ban on the export of wild cinnamon may be lifted shortly. The Executive Committee of Labour, Industry and Commerce with a view to encouraging the production of wild cinnamon and its export by licence, will place a resolution to thus effect before the State Council. This219 words
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Article601 1938-10-14 7 Alor Star Inquiry Opens (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Thursday THE tragedy enacted at Kampong Kolam, mukim Tualang, Kedah on September 8, when a Malay, Awang bin Abdul Rahman, running amok, beat to death with a pestle a Malay woman, Achee binti Hussain, who601 words
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Article126 1938-10-14 7 i Road Obstruction With Tricycles A fine of fifty cents was imposed by 1V the Penang Additional Police Magistrate, Mr. H. W. Nightingale, yesterday on four Chinese, Phang Phooi, Lee Pow. Kang Yew and Kang Thong, when they were produced before him yesterday on a charge of causing126 words
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484 1938-10-14 7 LOWER SCALE OF DEATH PAYMENTS LIKELY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The fear, based on la.:; year’s working that owing to the amended scale of death payments the liability in future years of •the Mutual Provident Association of th F.M.S. would increase, is expressed484 words
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Article217 1938-10-14 7 (From Out Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. AFTER a short retirement the jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday brought in a unanimous verd’et of guilty against a Sikh moneylender, Basanta Singh, on two charges of making a false claim and using as genuine a forged promissory217 words
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Article47 1938-10-14 7 An Indian, Krishna Muthu, was charged in the Middle Court before Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Additional Police Magistrate, yesterday, with riding his cycle without a light in Penang on October 12. The accused pleaded guilty and was fined $l, in default, one day’s imprison ment.47 words
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Miscellaneous173 1938-10-14 7 < iptivaling lh<‘ hearts of Millions I r .«nsational “STAR” Find of 1938 YMI’E bradna meet her TONIGHT 9.30 AT QUEEN'S i XRAMOUNT STARRING ROLE GENE RAYMOND TN S 7()IJ.X HEAVEN” i XDNA SING SHE DANCES AND HER ACTING HEAR° IYA WILL THRILL YOU Sr' 'XX-. /«<••• 1 ■a 1173 words
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Miscellaneous205 1938-10-14 7 THE ECONOMICAL AMUSEMENT HOME IN TOWN TO SPEND YOUR EVENING TONIGHT LADIES’ GEEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARES WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Friday 14th, October 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: “THE STEP MOTHER” A grand Chinese play, a packed house witnessed this play when- it was performed by Oleh Oleh Party of Singapore.205 words
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Article503 1938-10-14 8 WE are in the habit of hearing counsel of perfection from various health departments, and as mere laymen we have had the temerity upon occasion to suggest that life is supportable on hygienic standards slightly below those advocated. It is, however, with some surprise and not a503 words
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1179 1938-10-14 8 Frank Longworth - Defenders Of Britain By Frank Longworth MEETINGS of the Cabinet during the crisis days were attended by the Chiefs of Staffs, the three men on whom in the event of war would fall the primary responsibility for the defence of the1,179 words
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Miscellaneous48 1938-10-14 8 V hither' Kv IkaA, S < V GERMAN 'l/\ I SPEAKING <// A\ PEOPLE x r| under -jfctfE X y 1 'J ITALIAN IC/ /cA k rule A BANNER WITH A STRANGE DEVICE M plebiscite FOR ALL.’ plebiscite for all those nationalities WHICH DEMAND it —From Mussolini’» speech at Trit48 words
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226 1938-10-14 9 PULLERS’ TERMS: 5 CENTS OF HIRE CHARGE TO CHINA FUND (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday A Proposal that the hire charge for rickshas be reduced to 30 cents per day was made by the pullers to the owners tonight. As soon as owners226 words
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Article408 1938-10-14 9 Sultan Defers |}uiW' n Of Palace < vn Correspondent.) i. impur, Oct. 13. .Xiangor has ordered the ypHE Sultali of the building of a J postp 011 1 jjiniself and the Joyal l' anu 11 His Highness made n la believe*! tbe faU n the Vus408 words
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Article79 1938-10-14 9 Il n of Mr Koay Cheng 1 ,iSs Dan Looi will take ‘"'lav tt the Penang Buddhist her at which more than I(M) rnipefa e resent was given J 1! 272 Jelul -ng-Road. Mr. Koay Chpnp I’ very well-known sent cashier to x Pf n s incfDß.. The79 words
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Article109 1938-10-14 9 Mr. Chin Swee Loon And Miss Lee Kim Chee The wedding will take place at the Penang Buddhist Association on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. of Mr. Chin Swee Loon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Meng Kim, and Miss Lee Kim Chee, fourth daughter of Mr.109 words
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Article93 1938-10-14 9 Half-Yearly Meeting Next Tuesday The English School Teachers' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Ltd., will be holding their eleventh half yearly general meeting at the Mortimer Hall, Hutchings School, Penang, on Tuesday. October 18, at 4.30 p.m. Among the six items on the agenda is one to93 words
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Article79 1938-10-14 9 The death took place yesterday of Mrs. Oh Joo Kooi, nee Madam Koh Chooi Eng. at her residence, 25, Muntri Street, Penang, at the age of 49. She is survived by her husband, well-known former Penang sportsman, five sons, Messrs. Oh Chong Seng, Chooi79 words
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283 1938-10-14 9 Paid No Heed To Constable’s Warning A Chinese lorry driver, Chuah Boon Seng, was yesterday fined $4, by Mr. H. W- Nightingale, Additional Penang Magistrate, for causing obstruction on the public road with his motor lorry at Weld Quay on June 11. The accused claimed283 words
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Article588 1938-10-14 9 Loans For Deaths On The Increase The Penang Municipal Employees’ Cooperative Thrift Loan Socle y, Limited, held their half-yearly general meeting at the Town Hall on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. Mr. S. V. Adams, the President, presided. In ‘the course of his remarks, Mr. Adams said that588 words
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Article136 1938-10-14 9 To Re Held In Taiping Next Month From Our Own Correspondent > Taiping. Oct. 13 An inter-city Rotary Conference for the Ipoh, Penang and Taiping Rotary Clubs will be held in this town sometime next month. This will be the first conference of its kind to be136 words
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Article113 1938-10-14 9 51.274 Collected For China Fund I From Our Own Correspondent i Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 13. The sum of $1.274.20 was realised at the Chinese fashion parade and cinema show at the Pavilion Theatre on Tuesday arranged by the Kuala Lumpur Y. W. C. A. in aid of113 words
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Article132 1938-10-14 9 The sjsr. Perak arrived in Penang this morning with the following passengers: Mr. and Mrs. H. Baumgarten from Singapore, and Mr. D. A. Mackay from Port Swettenham. The following arrived from Singapore by the s.s. Kedah this morning: Capt. V. E Ward, R. N. Mr. J. Rocca. Mrs.132 words
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Article398 1938-10-14 9 The regular weekly meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Chib was held on Wednesday at the Grand Hotel, the chair being taken by the president, Rn. 01. Cecil Rae, C.B.E. There was one visitor, Rn. G. Haw kins of the Penang Rotary Club. After the usual secretarial398 words
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Advertisement109 1938-10-14 9 ®ktn Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder n JBh Them out For 60 Cent» Go 1 n 1 t today and get -armless diuretic Haa’rtp m Ou ls k (or Gold Medal '•id start at once waste matter satur--1 hat’s the Jnd pois °ns. tki ae.v actin?” br,n s a109 words
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Advertisement10 1938-10-14 9 [TH! TMUf TONIC FOOD 1 Obe ■faille af Cfc—itote —< Starae10 words
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Advertisement244 1938-10-14 9 The only one of its kind in Malaya. Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. PRICE Uses less current and becomes hot almost at once. MF 1 Is both left and right handed and requires no stand. I Can be set to stay at any heat.244 words
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423 1938-10-14 10 India, Ireland And South Africa Best Markets London, October 5. The number of bicycles in the world is estimated at 61,000,000 by the British Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufactures and Traders Union. Last year 831,000 bicycles were exported from the United Kingdom to Empire and423 words
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Article289 1938-10-14 10 London. October 1. rpHE report of the Borneo Company L. for the year to end-March reveals a further improvement in profits, though the improvement was much smaller than in the previous year. The net profit, after depreciation and, this year, after taxation, is returned at £72,072, against £59,195.289 words
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Article40 1938-10-14 10 London, October 5. Report for year ended June 30 shows profit, including income from investments, £4,825; dividends amounting to 17’ 2 per cent, were paid during year £4,375; forward £2,690. Meeting, 73 Cheapside, October 11, at 12.30 p.m.40 words
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Article209 1938-10-14 10 Reported Retirement Of Mr. T. C. J. Burgess London, October 5. IT was stated in the City yesterday that Mr. T. C. J. Burgess, chairman and joint managing director of London and Thames Haven Oil Wharves, is retiring from the Board. Although no confirmation could be209 words
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143 1938-10-14 10 Share Conversion London, September 30. 4 T a meeting of British Rubber Estates xA. of Java (1932), Ltd., to be held at the company’s office on October 18. a resolution will be submitted to change the name of the company to British Rubber Estates143 words
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Article115 1938-10-14 10 Results For Past Twelve Months London, Tuesday. THE Perak Hydro-Electric secured a net revenue for the year ended July 31 of £331,893 compared with £339,753 in the preceding 12 months. Comparative allocations are: guaranteed Debenture interests £48,255 and £50,600; sinking fund £49.240 and £46,895; depreciation £50,759 and £68,105;115 words
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Article170 1938-10-14 10 London, September 30. Receipts from sales, etc., Kulim Rubber Plantations to 30th June £36,529 (£39,503), int., etc., £351 (£253), total £36,880 (£39,756); deduct estate exp. £16,804 (£14,510), purchase of export rights £955 (£981), exchange £B6 (£106), London exp. and fees £1,390 (£1.387), leaving prft. £17.645 (£22,773), plus £1,606170 words
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613 1938-10-14 10 Rubber Also Advancing Tin has been a very firm market and the latest London cabled quotations are Spot £207.10.0. and 3 months £209.0.0., an advance of eleven pounds a ton on last week’s quotation. Locally the price touched $104.12 cents per picul but is slightly613 words
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Article94 1938-10-14 10 London, October 5. Net prft. for yr. ended 30th June of Patani Para Plantations £14,166 (£14,388), plus £4,194 (£4,167) brot. in. Tc write off estate acct. £3OO (£1,000), manuring suspense acct. £2,000 (£1,500), manager’s commission £285 (£272), to conting. res. £l,OOO (nil). Fin. dvi. (al ready announced)94 words
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Article42 1938-10-14 10 'iiLauung contriouBritish Wireless London, Thursday:-The Mansion House f’’nd for the relief of distress in Czechoslovakia reached a total of more than £60.000 last night and there were many bags full of letters containing contributions still to be opened.—British Wireless'iiLauung contriou-British Wireless - 42 words
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Advertisement254 1938-10-14 10 3 EVEN different flavours Beat that if you're able acltei s of Mixed Owls SPRATT’S iscnthe label! V elisk to begin witn. The fajty MEAT-and FISH A Ipvdci to tKeie the > EGET ABIE A very wholesome dish en there's (HIESt wj.+i B'JTTER (Of goodness there’s no lack) Tl e254 words
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Advertisement503 1938-10-14 10 BANKS I™ E ERCA NTIIt OF INDIA, J. TI) The Indian Overseas iCapital A thoriw7 Bank, Ltd Reserve' p (Incorporated in British India) Capital Paid Up 4 soard qf DO YOU KNOW SirChlr,e K i. n 11 Your Flighty Dollar chaimer ri, James Steuart' E Entrusted to the Care' ciiirord503 words
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Article570 1938-10-14 11 Lihsl limo (If Posting AIR MAILS: M HOPE \\D IHE WEST (Empirt Mail): For x victoria Point) India, f’-cypt. Sudan. Kenya, Zanzibar, Northern v r r k> G Nyasaland, South ind < Canada and Correspon- Registration 6 IMPERIAI u rates): For Nigeria Gold Britain and570 words
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Article1198 1938-10-14 11 S.s. MATANG” arrived yesterday from Victoria Point, Renong Kopah and Tongkah. sails tomorrow for Bhuket, Takuapa, Renong and Victoria Point. S.S. “VOGTLAND” from Europe via ports, sails for Port Swettenham, Singapore, Manila, China am! -Japan jiorts. S.S. “BULAN” sails for Teluk Ai.son. Bagan Datoh, Port1,198 words
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Advertisement427 1938-10-14 11 n L U E funnel line K V*• SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH C ONTINENT BF \\FT Hi- Leaves Penan» Dw T ondn~ < Hs Marseilles and Glasgow Oct. 15 Nov. 10 nFl'< u p H Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 15 Nov. 17 Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 23 Nov 18 cjj"'"’ L427 words
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Advertisement841 1938-10-14 11 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “K \RAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY 16th OCTOBEK Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Arson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. ix Outwards from London for China841 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-10-14 12 CARROLL LEVIS, of "Discoveries" fame, is searching for a "glamour girl.*' Here he is, at Finsbury Park, N., when he tested some of the entrants’ roices over the microphone.33 words
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Article179 1938-10-14 12 .4 Breathing Space We often use the phrase, a breathing spac*. phrase uas ne v n -'-ut' for there are expend, of keeping the heart beating for a breathing space In certain acute stages of pneumonia the patierr are unable to supply the heart (or perhaps m*.rwith an179 words
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Article226 1938-10-14 12 The three 16.500 for the N. Y. K. Japan c!, i now being built, wil 7 l “Maru’’, "Yawata M...; Maru", and the nist spell N. Y. K. 1 from shrines in Japur. Nitta Zinsya is a < mountain. Kanayama >■.r 4 and is226 words
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Advertisement67 1938-10-14 12 W. i^TriTTr hiMTW mF 'pi K;l 'ii: fsnWtß 4711” Classic Eau de Cologne fSSsHhSs i| The world's fauounte invigorating, fragrant and cool. I 1 To SC a" Eau de Cologne I I happy union of refreshing Eau de Cologne with i 1 a thrilling, lasting perfume. n 'Rhinegold' 9 Eau67 words
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Miscellaneous1844 1938-10-14 12 service SCHEDULE TK WSMISSIONS AND i 6.02 p m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG I and GSF; 9.15 p.m to 10.50 p.m. GSJ; 9.15 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSG and GSF. transmission 4 Highlights Of Today's Wireless 12.37 a.m. to 1.50 a.m. GSI. TRANSMISSION 5 ZHJ (PENANG) 0.37 a.m. to1,844 words
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Miscellaneous144 1938-10-14 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mcs <19.8 mi. YDA 6.04 mcs 149.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs <29.2 nt.) YDB 11.86 mcs <25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mcs <31.20 m.) A.M. 6.20 Gymnastics. 6.35 Light recorded music. 6.50 Time Signal, Recorded music. 7.50 Close down. 10.50 Time signal. Opening The Gaumont British Orchestra144 words
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Miscellaneous171 1938-10-14 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT COR NW ALLIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURE 6 a. ni. Noon 5 p.m. 8 IN 87NVV 87NW RAINFALL Oct. 12 Oct. 13 Nil 10.20 Cabaret progianame. 10.50 Close down. TOMORROW YDC 15.15 mcs (19.8 m.) Yi‘A 6.04 mc's <49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs <29.2 m.) YDB 11.86171 words
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Article, Illustration104 1938-10-14 13 *‘Sin? a P ore Double Tenth Conference” Left Hoisting he Chin« se national flag which marked the opening of the ‘'Double Tenth" Conference. ■.< delegates till into the con- 11 School THE BAND of the Yang Cheng Boys’ School i above) hich led delegates into104 words
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964 1938-10-14 14 Opening Day Of Perak Race Meeting NEW ZEALAND IS A HORSE TO FOLLOW By Tic-Tac Next week will see the opening of the Perak I url Chib Autumn Meeting anil, there being a heavy card of nine events, the first race will964 words
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Article82 1938-10-14 14 Exciting Hockey Ganic IN an exciting game of hockey played on the Westlands School ground yesterday. the Government Trade School beat the Government Commercial Day School 3 1. Rain fell for three-quarters of the game and made the ground slippery. In the first half the Commercial82 words
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1045 1938-10-14 14 Below will be found the full programme for tii i > Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at M) 18. Horses, Class 1, Division 1,5 J furlongs Straight 0 0 0 SUNSHINE SUE 9.00 Mr. P. Logue 10 0 PURE1,045 words
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Advertisement139 1938-10-14 14 I I Cs a> t Their small extra cost is an investment in perfection 555 CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD.. LONDON. CRAWLEE WHEEL TRACTORS TRACTORS (uMitCT •S* INTERNATK >NA L HARVESTER |rac|rac|ors FOR ROAD, ESTATE WORK, WIDE RANGE OF INDUSTRIAL MINING AND GENERAL AND AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIAL PURPOSES REQUIREMENTS. THE PRODUCT139 words
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481 1938-10-14 15 Keen Game Ends In A Goalless Draw FINE WORK BY WEBB PLAYING on the Esplanade yesterday, the Penang Recreation Club drew with the Sporting Diamonds, no goals being scored. In spite of the difficult playing conditions, caused by the slippery state of the ground481 words
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Article251 1938-10-14 15 (Jiosen MV |WI row>'* KOW i mi on Victoria to represent the Perak 1 0 \l| Blues Cup rugger i> ti tomorrow was The tea nlS arv PERAK pENANv Yousoff Khan Hanif Ghows Yong hi:: Alladad fah Chong Rashid Ghows Kam Teong Swe e Kee Khek251 words
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Article79 1938-10-14 15 Lon don, Oct. 14. Foil win g is tonights callover for the [1 of the Bitumn double to be run if Nev. market Oct. 24: 100 9 DUBONNET offert d 12 1 taken. 100|8 BLACK SPECK offered. 100 7 SOLONAISE taken and offered. 100 6 SNIPE WOOD taken79 words
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Article67 1938-10-14 15 Ut of rixtnr Binton Pan d Bad’'unan >nt for the next rs Tai i> !S hoon Keng Turk tiers of in<i Tpil i k en g vs Peng Hooi I of Teik bi<l Kuk r r; Keng MuiXy ()rt < k he ',.s“ Sin E fes FinaL67 words
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Article95 1938-10-14 15 The Penang F. A. Cup Final between the Chinese Recreation Club and the Old Xaverians’ Association will be played today at 5.15 p.m. on the Victoria Green. Teams are: CHINESE RECREATION CLUB: Foong Chin; Yong Choo and Kok Lem; Kee Hooi, Kam Teong and Kam95 words
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250 1938-10-14 15 Fixtures for tomorrow in the English and Scottish Football Leagues are: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIVISION I Birmingham v. Derby. Bolton v. Everton. Charlton v. Huddersfield Chelsea v. Arsenal. Leeds v. Wolves. Leicester v. Sunderland. Liverpool v. Aston Villa. Manchester U. v. Blackpool. Middlesbrough v. Grimsby. Preston250 words
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Article41 1938-10-14 15 —Reuter. Newmarket Thursday. Foxbrough 11 (13/8) wgii the Middle Park Stakes today over six furlongs with Blue Peter (10/1) second and Rogerstone Castle (11/4) third. Ten ran. Won by 11 lengths, 3 lengths between second and third —Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article338 1938-10-14 15 Hong Kong Stars vs. Penang Arrangements are being completed for the swimming carnival to be held at the Chinese Swimming Club, Penang, in aid of China Distress Relief Fund on Sunday, when the Hong Kong Aquatic stars will compete with Penang and Singapore swimmers. The tourists338 words
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Article167 1938-10-14 15 Below are the teams for the second Penang State hockey trial on the Hutchings School ground today: COLOURS: C. Bulow (G.T.S.); Eu Cheow Hin (C.R.C.); P. N. Capel (P. R.C.), Khoo Phin Hong (K.H.P.) and J. Read (S. D.); Leong Poe Seng (C.R. C.), Ng Beng Heng167 words
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Article52 1938-10-14 15 If sufficient entries from weightlifters in North Malaya are available, it is proposed to hold the Malayan Weightlifting championships at the Happy World Park, Singapore, during the Easter holidays next year. Intending competitors should communicate at the earliest opportunity with Mr. Ooi Leong Teik, honorary secretary, Min Sin52 words
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Advertisement88 1938-10-14 15 QUICK new STRENGTH after illness After a < hak v ere illness tn,. bm, °Hen decnnf leel sc 1 get- P’ tially R lhal afl nd other let v of f oori digestion, lust I. mus t rebuild S distastef ul r Doctor/ l lghiy < :m 1 d y88 words
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Advertisement270 1938-10-14 15 Getting Fat Fra 5 CYDER Th e a PPI e s acknowledged to be the ABKSH most health-giving of all fruits. Cyder, as m ade by Whiteways, is a direct /> A imwA product of the juice of the finest cyder111 ucs /aggM, 1\ apples and therefore is extremely healthful270 words
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Article112 1938-10-14 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON (Spot) £2OB. 5. 0 £2OB. 5. 0 LONDON—(3 month») .5. 0 £2 °sio6 00 I ENANG $105.00 BUSINESS DONE 50 ton 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) 53.30 PT.ACK PEPPER •••••■< $8.50 $B.OO KLBBER NEW YORK 17c(G) SINGAPORE —(Spot) 29c oq /8C Jan./Mar 29 %c 29 Ue April/June 29%c112 words
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Article405 1938-10-14 16 LONDON, October 13. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange" -Share of denomination unless otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 HO —J Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 108 i —1 War Loan 31 p.c. 1001 I Com. Union405 words
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Article188 1938-10-14 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller? Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1 22% Bassetts .56 .59 Bentas 1.15 1 20 Bro gas .80 .82% Kuala Sidims 2.50 2.60 Indragiris 1.35 1.40 Lunas 1.75 1.85 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.42% New Scudais 1.20 1.25 Pajams 1.87 1.95 Sungei Tukangs 1-12% 117*> Tapahs188 words
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Article127 1938-10-14 16 London, Oct. 13. RUBBER Firmer. London 8/,. buyers B*4 sellers Oct./Dec. 8 J,; do B*4 do Jan./Mar. Bft do 8H do Apl./June 8% do 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 17.22 cts. United Kingdom Stocks: London 63,079 tons Liverpool 34,740 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept127 words
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Article197 1938-10-14 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.47 Vi 1.50 L ong Fatt .81 .84 Kuchai 1.37% 1.40 I Petalings 7.90 8.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rantau 1.55 1.60 Sungei Luas 1.60 1.65 Taiping Con. 1.65 1.70 Ampat 4 9 5 3 Ba.ngrins 23 9 24 6 Kpg. Kamunting197 words
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Article185 1938-10-14 16 LARGE TURNOVER ON RISING MARKET DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indus. 149.41 152.46 152.93 150.05 20 rails 30.44 31.50 31.74 30.83 20 utilities 21.80 22.57 22.80 21.98 40 bonds 89.56 89.94 Business done; 1,530.000 2,360.000 STOCKS Pre v. Today Anaconda Cpr. 38 4 4185 words
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Article20 1938-10-14 16 TIN Singapore $106.00 per pkl. Penang $106.00 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 28%c. per lb. Penang—Spot 28%c. per lb.20 words
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Article104 1938-10-14 16 Previously Latest Paris 178?,1 178 4 New York 4.71% 4.73’% Montreal 4.79 4.78% Brussel 28.07% 28.00 Geneva 20 92% 20.91 Amsterdam 8.74*4 8.69% Milan 90*4 90 Berlin 11.85 11.82 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138 138 Madrid104 words
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Article164 1938-10-14 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Amrat 4}7% 5 0 Bangrin 23 9 Batu Selangor 1 15 1 5 Berjuntai 9 9 10| Hong Fatt 82 Hongkong 23 0 Jela P ang 3 27 i 30 l9 2 19 3 Kamunting 106 Kramart 10 /Joi Kuchai 1 2 Kundang 6 Malayan Tin164 words
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Article178 1938-10-14 16 LEAN CO. TJX Buyers Seller-» Ampats 4 7*. 4|lo Bangrins 23 6 24 3 Hita ms 42 Hong Fatts -82 -85 Idris Hyd. 8 I*> Jelebus 72 .77 Kramats 10 9 1 K Kampars 14 0 14 6 Kundangs 6 4% 6 7'- Laruts 10 6 110 Lukuts 69 .72178 words
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Advertisement175 1938-10-14 16 M. A. H. A. GIVE KELANTAN GIFTS THIS CHRISTMAS In place of the usual Christmas hampers the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association is this year offering gifts of Kelantan silver for home delivery. Each parcel contains two articles and will be sent duty free. The price inclusive of postage is $lO. An175 words
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Advertisement970 1938-10-14 16 HEAD OFCrvc. 12. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ’Pm. TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE.” pj/,j’ 77 v Sinesporc Ceci* Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471 Office: 25, Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. po h Office/- P. 1 Office: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London, EC. 4. 'Phone Ser r London. RaUt Subscription for Pinang Gazette and S PINANG GAZETTE970 words
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