Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 October 1938
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Title Section21 1938-10-17 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 247 Vol. XCVI. No. 14 MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938. PRICE 5 CENIS.21 words
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Article, Illustration96 1938-10-17 1 Renter. Probable Early Creation SIR ANDERSON TIPPED FOR CABINET London, Sunday. limated that more than thirty million persons jp i\ |j*ii inclusion in a national service register 1 vhiCi tin Government is understood to contemplate and uhich tin* < diiiiel v i’l consider next Wednesday. HieRenter. - 96 words
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Article106 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Hie) Demanded Too Much Prague, Sunday. that during yesterday’s it /M ch, Herr Hitler recOm- ti uid Hungarian repreto a iirect understandn tthered in Hungarian disappointment. They ■V’ r>! the mark and anv -u them little more rnment is playing rman sympathy. It J pi minentReuter. - 106 words
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Article38 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Ibo More Battalions Haifa Haifa, Saturday, istream Guards. N< rthumberland the steamer Vasna. usalem, Sunday. fresh incidents over r.ty-four hour curfew city of Jerusalem Iwelve towns in 1 have Arab popuunder night-time 1 High Comin JerusalemReuter. - 38 words
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Article29 1938-10-17 1 'kholm, Sunday. dh‘d when a hospital mountains in Northweather. Reuter. The deti huah Eng Wah iew) occurred at ng Funeral will 10.30 a.m. for ■"’tii Lanchang Ce-29 words
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Article113 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Imperial Airways’ Discovery w London, Saturday. Imperial Airways announce that they have perfected a method of killing al! forms of disease-hearing inIsects which might he carried by an aircraft company. With reference to the possible carrying of yellow fever from West Africa to 1 tropical Asia, Reuter. - 113 words
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Article191 1938-10-17 1 —Reuter. Greatly Inferior To That Of Germany Paris, Sunday. The effort which the French air arm must make to compete with German construction is being emphasised by experts here. One authority declares that French production varies between forty and sixty planes a month compared with Germany's five.—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article38 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Photographing Panama Canal Zone Panama, Sunday. Four Germans, allegedly photographing coast defences, were arrested by the military’ authorities in the Canal Zone and are being held under military gua They are charged with espionage. Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article38 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Tokyo, Sunday:—More than two hundred persons are missing and fifty ouses washed away by floods in the 13 trict, in southern Kyushu. The dis nc was swept by a typhoon last night.-Reuter. - 38 words
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362 1938-10-17 1 I Nearest Chinese Concentration 4t Tsangshing Hong Kong, Monday, t js rt liable stated that Japanese reached the CantonKowloon railway fifteen miles from the Hong Kong border at 2.30 this morning.—Reuter. two French warships off Formosa.— Sin Chew Jit Poh. Japanese advancing westwards fromtwo French warships off Formosa.— Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 362 words
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Article266 1938-10-17 1 67 Entries For The A.A.M. Event The date of the speed hill climb is fast approaching and the entries are coming in daily. So far 61 motorcar’s and six motorcycles have been entered by drivers from all over Malaya for the different events. The official date of entry266 words
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Article64 1938-10-17 1 Reuter, Funeral To Take Place On Thursday London, Sunday. The King and Queen have sent a mes sage of deep sympathies to Lady Stanley who is suffering from a broken ankle in the London clinic where her Ynxstand died. The funeral of Lord Stanley, who was a greatReuter, - 64 words
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Article, Illustration159 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Leader Of Reich Colonial League Berlin, Sun layRitter von Epp, leader of the Reich Colonial League, who is seventy it nor [row, has been made fin Honorary in the Sixty-first Infantry Kt 4’ n* )i* which carries on the tradition of the I famous Bavarian. Reuter. - 159 words
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Article217 1938-10-17 1 Reuter. Strong Without. Weak Within Londdn, Sunday Mr. Winston Churchill directed a slash- ing attack on what he described as Com- j munist and Nazi tyranny. He said: This j combination of mediaeval passion and party caucus, the weapons of modern science and the blackmailing power ofReuter. - 217 words
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Article86 1938-10-17 1 —Reuter. “Difficulties AN ill Be Surmounted London, Sunday. “Our country has a formidable task awaiting it in coming years.” said Mr. Elden in a speech at Southampton. “Difficulties such as we have seldom known in our long and proud history* have to be surmounted. I am confident that”—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article40 1938-10-17 1 .—Reuter. London, Sunday. Three members of the Royal Air Force were killed when two planes from the Elementary and Reserve Training School at Rochester collided at Waldersdale The collision occured within sight of hundreds of afternoon shoppers.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement14 1938-10-17 1 MV RECKITT’S ST Y.V BAG BLUE MAKES [WHITE CLOTHES lA WHITER J M 1314 words
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Advertisement72 1938-10-17 1 1 tVriKSIxSX z-s z- 7 I This is rather an unusual photograph of Bread, but a product such as ours is worthy oF unusual treatment rr is good all through: The ROYAL BAKERY offers you wholesome, nourishing bread, made under hygienic conditions from the finest Australian <*nd Canadian flour which72 words
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784 1938-10-17 2 Further Encroachment On Surplus The draft Municipal Budget for 1939, which will be introduced at a special meeting of the Commissioners on October 25, shows the estimated revenue at $4,586,542 (against an approved estimated revenue of $4,439,500 in 1938) and the estimated expenditure at $4,696,257784 words
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Article119 1938-10-17 2 Visits Ipoh On Wav To Cameron Highlands FOR the first time in civil aviation in Perak, an auto-gyro landed at the Perak Flying Club ground, Ipoh, on Saturday shortly after noon. Crowds of people rushed into the streets to view the auto-gyro, which was piloted hy119 words
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Article296 1938-10-17 2 Mr. A.E. Minns Miss Hilda Masters (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Sunday. THE wedding took place at St. Andrew’s Cathedral yesterday of Mr. A. E. Minns, Inspector of Police, Traffic Branch, Singapore, and well-known Singapore Rugby player, and Miss Hilda Masters, daughter of Captain and Mrs. W.296 words
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Article132 1938-10-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sunday. THE annual competition among North Perak Scout Troops for the A|C Shield started in Taiping on Saturday. Six troops participated in the competition, as follows: 2nd, 3rd, 7th, Bth and 9th Taiping Troops from the King Edward VII School, and132 words
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85 1938-10-17 2 THE total amount collected by Chinese schoolboys and girls during the Double Tenth, celebration in Penang is now ascertained as $4366.69, made up of the following amounts: sale of paper flowers, $2995.99, amount collected by schoolboy shoe-blacks, $734.70, and carplacards $636. A number of recipients85 words
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Article177 1938-10-17 2 NO MORE DISTI RBA\(JS SAY Pl LLERS From. Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. A statement that Singap* -e ricks-• pullers proposed in future p, negotia peacefully With the owners as made representatives of the pullers last night They declared that a number of pu ier? had177 words
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Article178 1938-10-17 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Saturday. POLICE officers at the station were confronted by an unusual scene on Thursday, when a Tamil staggered in and protested tihat lie had been robbed of $350. As his story was not believed, Pakrisamy was duly detained and was yesterday178 words
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334 1938-10-17 2 Mr. K. R. Blackwell, Officia Assignee, who has already proved himself a good friend of the small-salaried man enmeshed in debt, issues a warning, in the form of a letter the press, to those who might unthinkingly become victim' of their own generosity.334 words
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Advertisement176 1938-10-17 2 FLATULENCE G()i\ LIKE magic 4 Painful Stomach 1).«, Stopped more flatulence. Chardox rtbu n relief. Read thi 3 glowing trS* “I have had wonderful 4)4 Chardox. I read about it s:r bought a packet. The resuit dose was astonishing, l am for flatulency, or pain an stomach and bowels after176 words
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Article260 1938-10-17 3 M» nnerS nnual ladies’ R 1111 1 < 11Ct I ’IH 4* i,; i I*. 1 t 1 (> t 1 11C lady should Too R'l* ni< < balaiH cd sense ot 'i )X modicum of < 'rii e\in rl !<!'*• >w- < nces arising f,,-, icntiniivtl260 words
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971 1938-10-17 3 Interment At Kuala Kangsar 'pHIS afternoon, the remains of the late Sultan Iskandar Shah w ill he laid to rest, with solemn pomp and ceremony and amidst the sincere mourning of his people, in the royal burying-ground at Kuala Kangsar, the Royal Town.971 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-10-17 3 A picture of Sudeten Germans enroUiny in the Sudeten "Frei Corps" Imst week. The "Free Corps," formed bp Conrad F’e.'.lein leader of the Sudeten Germans, was invoiced, in several ti lth Czech troops before the G>rmtiu occupation teas carried out.45 words
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Article289 1938-10-17 3 rriHE funeral took place yesterday 1 from his residence at Bagan Jermal road. Penang, of the late Dr. Oon Aik Keong. who passed away, after a prolonged illness, on October 5 Despite the inelement weather there was a large gathering of relatives and friends, among289 words
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Article96 1938-10-17 3 Batu Gantong Burial There was a large gathering of relatives and friends at the funeral of the late Mr. Teoh Tek Ewe, retired cashier and chief clerk of Messrs. Fraser and Neave Ltd.. Penang, which took place yesterday from his residence at Bangkoklan?, Penang.96 words
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Article496 1938-10-17 3 ALTHOUGH the years are mounting up since the Armistice was signed in 1918, Armistice Day observances in memory of the fallen are becoming even more impressive as time goes on and this year’s observance at the Penang Cenotaph is likely to be more imposing than any of the496 words
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Advertisement17 1938-10-17 3 I 1 W, "T,. s ky<‘uay 1 x Giant I K. L. VI. Al i: i.i |j17 words
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Advertisement138 1938-10-17 3 Jsei your curtains reflect your Pastel Our stock of furnishing fabrics, at prices to suit all purses, 7 most comprehensive in Malaya, k ll hatever vour requirements, a visit to our Soft h urnishinu department trill interest you. (.all and see our ranue of the neuest and latest of "hl138 words
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707 1938-10-17 4 Chinese Deny Fall Of Waichow Hong Kong, Sunday. AMIDST the welter of conflicting Chinese and Japanese claims, it seems well authenticated that the Japanese, after the capture of aicho are at present ciossntii tie East River northwards and pushing out towards Shekiung, while separate detachments have707 words
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Article127 1938-10-17 4 .—Reuter. Foreigners Requested To Leave .Hong Kong. Saturday. The Japanese Consul-General. Mr Nakamura, has received an intimation from the Japanese Foreign Office stating that severe fighting is expected within a radius of 2dO kilometres around Canton and 100 kilometres around Swatow. Therefore, representatives of foreign Powers are.—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article318 1938-10-17 4 Reuter. London, Sunday. Chinese defence is unlikely to be negligible, says the Times in an editorial on the Japanese invasion of South China. The Cantonese make good lighters and the Province, which has suffered worse than any other Japanese air raids, has now its first chanceReuter. - 318 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-10-17 4 IN THE PRESENCE of the Mayoi and Councillors of Colchester, the uMHitul inspection and opening of the Colne Oyster Fishery was heM. Picture shows the Mayor of Colchester, Aid. E. A. Blaxill, hauling aboard the barge the first Colchesters of the season.45 words
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Article511 1938-10-17 4 Parties To Renew Direct Talks e Budapest Sun 1. tTUNGARY has now agreed to renew direct taL> choslovakia, Reuter learns authoritatively. As 7 the idea of an immediate conference of the four' Powers to arbitrate on Hungary's claims, which is yesterday, has been abandoned- —Reuter It is.—Reuter - 511 words
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Article150 1938-10-17 4 —Reuter. £10,000,000 To Be Forwarded London. Sunday. The British Government is asking the Bank of England to put an advance of £10,000.000 at the disposal of the Czechoslovak Government immediately. A state ment says that the money is to be used to meet the immediate requirements•—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article105 1938-10-17 4 —Reuter. London, Sunday. Lord Stanley, Secretary of the Domin ions and heir of the 17th Derby, who had been in a London clinic since his return from Canada on September 25, died at 2.30 a.m. today. He was carried ashore at Southampton on his arrival from.—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article132 1938-10-17 4 Reuter JapaiH M- Critic “Japan is fixi to crush the Chia;;o We do not intend to h, Singapore or advai; r r > Pacific but we must t our programme in Cl in r nese military’ and >.> ...,,1. formal, presumably t •> yesterday. They saidReuter - 132 words
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174 1938-10-17 4 Reuter. Berlin Surprised Berlin Sunday The German News Agency reports day that the Brazilian Government hn informed the German Government th" does not wish the present German Ar. bassador to Brazil, Dr Ritter to re' to his post. This action <>n the part 1Reuter. - 174 words
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Article90 1938-10-17 4 Reuter Signalman’s I ime',' Action London. Sundaj A signalman averted what been a serious disaster to the Railway express and a local elec > r eJ er just outside Herne Hill J; <t° n day afternoon. The express was rapidly overtaking th» running from the signa rX)xReuter - 90 words
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Article28 1938-10-17 4 L&Afc pent?- IN Iks»' London, Sunday: I--concerning alleged 1 tiations with regai schemes for transf» emphatically denied bassy in London. German exchange- subjects have takeL&Afc – pent?- - 28 words
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Article37 1938-10-17 4 Reuter SW I U‘ Stockholm S loons from Lon»'. which escaped durii monstration, is conuny of Ijoern, o'; Goth»wire fouled the current to the islaJ’-' r i cuit which deprived a considerable time.— Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement215 1938-10-17 4 Nearly Failed His Only Son Through CO© NIGHT STARVATION/ i /Mf, L /J» X! THIS IS THf SFfONn MISTAkA- j J WISH I OION’T ALWAYS FEEII JAY YOU FEEL LIMP. I I you HAVE MADE ON THESE T ASO TIREO, 1 EVEN WAKE AMO TIRED ALL DAY. HM.' I a'215 words
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Article189 1938-10-17 5 Celebration Of 30th Anniversary IAHE Ipoh Chinese Young Men’s Society celebrated its thirtieth anniversary on Saturday. The foundation si one of the Society’s headquarters at Lahatroad. Ipoh, was laid in 1917 by the late Rev. William Horley, M.B.E. and Mr. Yip Heng, founder of the189 words
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Article83 1938-10-17 5 September Figures tMGURES supplied by the Deputy Controller of Labour, Malaya, for the month of September, show that only 21 State-aided labourers reached Malaya from Madras, including six minors anu two infants, while repatriations numbered 1.907, inclusive of 377 minors and 159 infants. Labourers airiving83 words
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Article64 1938-10-17 5 From Our Own Correspondent.» Taiping, Friday. -•I have no money,” said an Indian I Mohammedan. Sher Mohamed, in the Taiping Police Court today, when he~was charged with travelling from Kuala Kangsar to Taiping by train yesterday without a ticket. The accused admitted he was not64 words
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Article137 1938-10-17 5 Caught By Suspicious Customs Officers STATED to have been found hiding behind a tree, a Chinese named Foong Tek pleaded guilty at the First Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh, on Saturday to a charge of being found in possession of two bottles of illicit samsu at the137 words
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Article88 1938-10-17 5 CHARGED with making a false statement in a statutory declaration which he made before Raja Omar, an Indian named Muthusamy was produced at the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, on Saturday. In answer to the charge, the accused told Mr. P. Y. F. Radcliffe, the Magistrate, that he88 words
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Article42 1938-10-17 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. Chinese rubber planters are reported to be disposing of bearing areas in the middle of the Siamese peninsula near the southern railway totalling 10,000 acres to Anglo-French 4hd Bendixsens, Ltd.42 words
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327 1938-10-17 5 -IHOM, I'LEA BY DR. LIM BOON KENG I M -Jay an C hinese advocate of the creation of a j\* s (jj Singapore is Dr. Lim Boon Keng, former •'1 H i .nuniher of the Legislative Council and until i i in* ip327 words
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Article106 1938-10-17 5 I 1 ,h >her EduR bon) l 11 lai > a arrived at I a K,1 '>rt|y 1,,./ '"'“Pur on SaturI o h Hili"’ The 1 Ipoh till I I» t H. J. i f.'' 1 O| nnussion, oves and tra- uiiy o f Captain lu '.v106 words
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Article148 1938-10-17 5 Chinese In Possession Of Illicit Still (From Our Own Correspondent I Teluk Anson. Saturday. 4 tine of #5O. in default two months’ rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Che Osman bin Ujang in the magistrate's court, Teluk Anson, yesterday on a Chinese named lia Kee who was charged with148 words
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Article66 1938-10-17 5 (aistoms Prosecution MR. Cantrell, of the Customs and Excise Department, Ipoh. charged a Hokkien named Ng Toh before Mr. P. Y. F. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Saturday with having in his possession apparatus for manufacturing intoxicating liquor. The accused, who was arrested the previous66 words
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Article186 1938-10-17 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Saturday. A OMITTING a previous conviction in 1931 when he was caned for stealing things. a 20-year-old Tamil named Suppiah was yesterday sentenced to one day’s rigorous imprisonment and to pay a fine of $2O o; ne month’s r.i. on a186 words
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Article101 1938-10-17 5 Secretary's Recruiting I alks MR. A. E. Perera, the secretary of the St. John Ambulance Association, Perak Centre, through the courtesy of the Principal of the Anglo-Chinese School, Ipoh, addressed the teachers and pupils on Thursday on the aims and objects of the Association. He101 words
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Article56 1938-10-17 5 A MALAY named Mohd. Taib bin Wahab was sentenced to seven xlays rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by six months’ police supervision, by the First Magistrate, Ipoh, on Saturday for stealing a fowl, value $l, from the house of an Indian at Silibin. The theft was effected56 words
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Miscellaneous867 1938-10-17 6 hurry, TOM walls «nd rau« i.ynn are in TOWN again WSgg' Tfce Brightest and Merriest Spot M >1 144 J| J ELYSEE CABARET ss|yuLujyyyyy3P tonight STARTING TOMGHI! dancing from 9.1 s p.m. to mii>m (1i LAS I NIGH I lOXIGHI 6.1.) X 6 >0 Another Exceptionally Strong Double Feature charming867 words
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Article769 1938-10-17 7 Chinese Charged Further hearing was adjourned till October 19, in the case in which a Chinese, Ong Cho, was summoned in the Penang Police Court before Mr. A.W. Bellamy, Penang Police Magistrate, with assaulting another Chinese, Kheong Kheng. in a lane off King Street on Sept.769 words
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Article228 1938-10-17 7 Limstead Sweep The Board K Limsteac» B. P. were awarded a walkover in the final of the Penang Senior inter-team singles championship yesterday. Their opjionents, the Min Sin Seah, failed to turn up in time. The Limsteaders, therefore, completed their grand slam in the Penang badminton championships,228 words
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Article49 1938-10-17 7 Reuter. Worplesdon (Surrey). October 15. Eus-ace Storey, Walker Cup player, and Mrs. Majorie Garon won the mixed foursomes golf tournament in the unofficial foursomes championship, beatitng Kenneth Morrice, a former Oxford Blue, and Wanda Morgan. British ex-champion 6 and 5 over 36 holes in the final.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article182 1938-10-17 7 Action By Stewards THE following action by Stewards at the Selangor Autumn Meeting recently concluded is published in the latest supplement to the Straits Racing Association Calendar. Third Day, October 1. Race No. 1, Horses Class 3, Div. 1.: The Stewards enquired into an objection by Jockey182 words
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Article45 1938-10-17 7 IN an inter-school hockey match on the St. Michael’s Institution ground on Saturday, the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, Ipoh, defeated the Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson, by the odd goal in three. The game was very evenly-contested, but the Ipoh school had a slightly better attack.45 words
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Article43 1938-10-17 7 THE wrestling bouts to be staged at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh, next Thursday at 9.30 p.m. are: Wong Bock Cheung vs. Abdul Aziz, Sardar Khan vs. Gegi Jolstein. Both matches are scheduled for six rounds of ten minutes’ duration.43 words
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Article233 1938-10-17 7 Swimming Tourist Leave Today The Hong Kong acquatic stars are leaving Penang this evening, for Singa pore by the s.s. Kedah. They hope to arrange a match with the Singapore Europeans before their departure home. It is likely that they will stop at Siagon on233 words
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Article103 1938-10-17 7 London. Oct. 15. JEAN Borotra of France won the British covered court tennis championship at the Queen’s Club for the ninth time, beating in the final Donald Butler, the British Davis Cup player, 6 —o, 4—6. 6—4, 6 2. In the men’s doubles final Malfroy (New Zealand)103 words
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Article140 1938-10-17 7 The Singapore Turf Club will, as they have done for some years, have a number of special races for 1939. The first special race will be the Spring Cup at the Spring Meeting. This will be a handicap for Class 1, Drvision 1 ponies, distance 7 furlongs,140 words
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38 1938-10-17 7 The semi-final of the Perak Football Assoriation’s competition for the Lim Seng Fook Cup between the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians and the Kinta Indians, which was scheduled for tomorrow, has been postponed once more.38 words
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Miscellaneous527 1938-10-17 7 QUEEN’S t Most Sensational Full-length FEATURE In Film Thrill History! rwrrlNG. MORE THRILLING, MORE FIGHTS THAN "FLASH GORDON"! L A R R Y B V S T E R” C R 4 B B E in ROCKET SHIP’ wl tl <-KAHLES MIDDLETON, EMPEROR JEAN ROGERS AND q Weird palaces, laboratories,527 words
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Miscellaneous64 1938-10-17 7 Firs l IGHT TO THE LAST* I Second .“WUHAN NEWS” And Now The Last And Most Spectacular China War Film ‘Battle at the Kiu-Kang Front’ ACTUALLY FILMED BY THE INTERNATIONAL NEWS REPORTERS AT THE BATTLEFIELD OF v KIU-KANG SEE Marshal Chiang Kai Shek SEE The Horrors Of War The Bravery64 words
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Article501 1938-10-17 8 IT has been observed on innumerable occasions that the London Stock Ex--1 change, Wall Street and the Continental bourses are reliable political as well as industrial barometers. Man has never been without fear Drastic change is dreaded in addition to graver con\plications. In the golden days of the501 words
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1151 1938-10-17 8 Sir Arthur Willert, K.B. E - SIR ARTHUR WILLERT, K.B.E, the writer of this 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 a recognised authority1,151 words
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Article41 1938-10-17 8 —Reuteri WELLINGTON, Sunday: The il»“ state of the parties at the completion t the General Election is: LaL'>ur •>’ ana National Party 25, compared with dissolution figures, Labour 55. Natio Party 19 and Independents six Reu er<—Reuteri - 41 words
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Article136 1938-10-17 8 MRS. C. R. THURSTAN left Southa ton by the S.S. Canton week before and is expected in Kuala Lumpur a beginning of next month. Assistant MR. R. GOP AL AYER, Ext: i AController of Labour. Kuala L.u-d been appointed Federal Telegu in place of MR. J NYNGHAM-BROWN,136 words
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118 1938-10-17 9 LOVE CUPIDITY IN "YOUNG FUGITIVES" IN TOWN LAST NIGHT The not-so-wild West is the scene of “Young Fugitives”, with Dorothea Kent, j Robert Wilcox, Larry Blake and Harry, Davenport, which opened at the Queen’s Theatre last night and will be continued tonight with matinees today and tomorrow. The youthful hero118 words
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Article, Illustration2212 1938-10-17 9 L a j n Causes Gate-Crashing I hi Penang I propitious day for weddings in North Malaya, i ten couples were married. As mass marriages ■I J and in Penang, couples had to be married in relays, and f 1 (c j n2,212 words
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1197 1938-10-17 10 Trees Healthy And Improved Yield Reported London, Oct. 5. Mr. A.H. Doherty (Chairman) presided at the fifth annual general meeting of the members of the Kulim Rubber Plantations, Ltd., which was held in the Council Chamber of the R.G.A. yesterday. The representative of the Secretaries1,197 words
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Article437 1938-10-17 10 Increase In Crop Expected London, Oct. 6. Mr. L.C. Bernacchi, 0.8. E., (Chairman), presided at the fourth ordinary I general meeting of Sittang Valley Rubber 1 Estate Ltd., which was held in London I yesterday, and addressing the shareholders said: With an exportable output of nearly 834,000437 words
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Article44 1938-10-17 10 rpHE Board of Ledang Bahru Ltd., reI commend a final dividend in respect of the last financial year of 6% payable on November 11. To General Reserve £3,000. To Taxation Reserve £3,000. To Carryforward subject to audit and usual adjustments £7,186.44 words
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916 1938-10-17 10 Reduced Profit Due To Lower Rubber Price London, Oct. 7. Mr J. Walker Hain (Chairman), presided at the twenty-ninth annual general meeting of Bernam-Perak Rubber Plantations Ltd., which was held in London yesterday Mr. Walter H. Izod, the representative of the Secretaries (Messrs. Rowe White and916 words
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Advertisement29 1938-10-17 10 WE CARRY STOCKS OF SHEET CORK INSULATION I Manufactured by NEWALLS INSULATION CO., LTD. (Branch of TURNER NEWALLS) I I 1 SIME, DARBY CO. LIMITED. SOLE AGENTS. i I29 words
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Advertisement607 1938-10-17 10 BANKS I NEDERLANDSCHE HONG HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI Bankk I N. V C °R«‘OKATiox I (Incorporated in. I (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Ordinance No. oTX 929 <* wo (Incorporated in the Netherlands Head Qffi, With limited liability.) Authorised Capo I Established by Koyal Charter. in 1834. up HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM U J With607 words
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464 1938-10-17 11 !iipi\ chair in Britain's Cabinet room. A appointed to till the position of i'irst Lord that Mr. Duff Cooper has resigned. He will get a year (with luxurious house). 1 He magnificent Admiralty vacht, the Enchantress, will beat his disposal. I saian probably464 words
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Article1077 1938-10-17 11 S.S. “KFDAIi” arrived from I>elawan-I)eli this morning, sails this evening direct for Singapore. S.S. “GEX. EKSPI.K'K” arrived from Lho-Seumavve, Sigli and Sabang, sails at noon on Wednesday f<»r same ports. S.S. “BA'I’AK” arrived from I’atoc-Bahra. Tg: Mengeidar (Koealoe), I’aneh, Berombang, Asahan ami Belawan-Deli, sails at1,077 words
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425 1938-10-17 11 What Recent Accounts Reveal When Sir John Ellerman, £37.000,000 j shipping magnate, died five years ago. death duties left his son with the family fortune reduced to £18.000,000. After five years, the new Sir John Ellerman. now twenty-eight, is estimated to be worth more than425 words
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Advertisement444 1938-10-17 11 blU e funnel line K L SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penan? Due London (’'ills Antwerp Middlesboro Oct. 23 Nov 18 His Marseilles Glasgow Oct. 28 Nov’ 23 ’siis Hull Gdynia Nov. 3 Nov 30 SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool Omit*’ Havre Oct. 18 Nov. 16 r E’'444 words
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Advertisement733 1938-10-17 11 PJP and Ot BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY 20th 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 Chi na&733 words
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Article280 1938-10-17 12 The Queen Mary steamed into New York Harbour recently, crammed with passengers who had fled from the Eu ropean war that did not happen. Two thousand one hundred and twelve people —a record passenger list—filed down her gang-planks when the liner docked, and the280 words
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Article205 1938-10-17 12 Germany is busy building ships driven by gas. There are already twenty-six of these vessels operating on inland water ways. Now the principle is to be adopted in large ocean ships. The vessels fitted with gas propulsion show a saving of £l,OOO a year on205 words
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Article161 1938-10-17 12 .4 H'underfill Highway From Bruck 2,300 feet above the sea winds the marvellous Gross Glockner metor-road across the Alps. It runs by way of Fusch, Ferleiten, and Hochmais. and as we travel along its twisting miles we look up at no less than 37 peaks, and see 19161 words
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Article648 1938-10-17 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: i EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern 1 and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland. South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence648 words
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Article123 1938-10-17 12 The commentaries and corded at Heston Airport th to BBC news bulletins hi ard British Prime Minister hi* 1 tous journeys to and f :oi Gp rnn a the work of a new mobile recording unit a < h car. hp The car was put123 words
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Article212 1938-10-17 12 The BBC Microphone is taking to j» road again, resuming its wanuema among the villages and tnwns w jx Midland counties of England, and, 4 the assistance of S P.B. Mais, the v,dknown author, giving to oversea list«>ji accounts of the picturesque placti it visits and212 words
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Article87 1938-10-17 12 Britain's Television S vice I subject of the next <■: I from Daventry by I of Engineering Sir I In giving oversea b I tative account o‘ die I are receiving from y (> l Alexandra Palace, 1 deal with such ma’< > of the station, the87 words
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Miscellaneous1718 1938-10-17 12 L ’.'■< <-k beginning <)< 16: 02 pm. to 9 15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and cjs> f 1 1 TKANswissroN 3 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless I 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.: GSO. ZHJ (PENANG) •t.l > p.m. to 12.20 a m. GSG and GSF.1,718 words
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Miscellaneous285 1938-10-17 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 Mc s (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 Mcs <49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 Mcs (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 Mcs (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 Mcs (31.20 m.) p.m. ,-r 12.20 Richard Schmidberger trio. 12.u0 Alexander s accordeonists. 1.10 news and weather report. Lunch in Vienna 2.10 Repetition of news285 words
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Article, Illustration180 1938-10-17 13 '1 i tiie new women's Auxiliary Territorial Service—for employment ind Royal Air Force units—chats with a member of a London -s egiment. There has be*-n a splendid response to appeals for women volunteers. WOMEN RALLY TO CALL FOR NATIONAL SERVICE IN BRITAIN. Although the crisis180 words
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Miscellaneous110 1938-10-17 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: M y Hat! (i) 'l' i i Xl NW4 j.£Mrni 4 a MM B J®® 'Bf kj®wr' Y w 11 < ’-n. /tat. "Bobby take it home, will you' Had: to the schoolhouse Why aha s this? I’ve other shopping still to do.” A bonjire! That’s too110 words
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989 1938-10-17 14 Penang’s Good Display Against H.K. Stars record crowd saw the Hong Kong swimmers in action at the Chinese Swimming Club. Penang, yesterday bi the first Colonx inter-port carnival, against Penang and Singapore suimmers. In spite of a slightly choppx sea. splendid times were returned and989 words
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Article305 1938-10-17 14 Recovery in Great Form The If on race track this morning was in perfect condition and the going lor tomorrow is almost certain to be good an i fast. Most of the candidates were confined to halfpace work this morning on the second track. Two of the305 words
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Article334 1938-10-17 14 I,RACE I PRETTY' QUIET ALL GOLD JUST MY LUCK KALE 2: MARCH ETA II GRACEDIEV PRUDE RA( E 3 PRESIDENT KATE BERESFORD LAY OFF RA( E I NEW ZEALAND BLOSSOM TIME SUCCESS 1 R.U L 5 LADY IDA QUICK MONEY WODEN RA( E 6 TONROE ROYAL WORLINGTON334 words
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1036 1938-10-17 14 Perak T.C. Race Meeting Opens Tomorrow Card of Nine Events Below will be found the full programme for C 1 Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting o be run at RACE J Horses, Class 4, Division 5 2 tur| or tgs 012 RAWANG 9.00 Mrs. O.M Noord 0 3 0 PRETTY1,036 words
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Advertisement124 1938-10-17 14 I /A/S _i; LjJ IL il Wff/k \w /M AXw Television Barrel When to Refill hW Al) outstanding features latest exclusive developments. Diaphragm gg|| Filler, Scratch proot Point of 14K Solid Gold. Slenderized Shape—ex elusive and original beauty. The genuine has fW the smart ARROW CLIP and "Parker Vacumatic” name124 words
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Advertisement60 1938-10-17 14 Singapore Itch Ended on Feel. Hands and Body cau?i^ a VrLv^ ere Sin f apor e Itch attacks you k g pefchn s. bleeding, scaling skin, >ou can stop the itch in 7 minutes and with the TV k f in SOft and smooth In one week K guaramo d°60 words
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Article423 1938-10-17 15 Penang Threes Fail Fielding a better balance fifteen, th** Perak Asiatics defeated the Penang Asiatics in the first match ol the AH Blues Cup rugger competition on ictoria Green last Saturday, the margin being eight points (a goal and a penalty goal to nothing. Perak are423 words
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Article140 1938-10-17 15 In a game of hockey on the Francis Light School ground on Saturday, the Penang Teachers’ Association defeated the Penang Sports Club 4 —l. The Teachers had the better of play. Chooi Hor opened accounts for the Teachers in the first half, following a good140 words
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Article112 1938-10-17 15 —Reuter. London, Saturday. RUGBY UNION matches played today resulted as follows: Bath 11, Bristol 5. Birkenhead Park 50, Bradford 3Blackheath 10, London Scottish 20Devonport Services 3, United Services 18Gloucester 7, Northampton 3Guy’s Hospital 6, Coventry 26. Harlequins 16, Cambridge Univ. 15. Moseley 13, Bedford 7. Newport 11, Leicester—Reuter. - 112 words
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1765 1938-10-17 15 I fiterton Defeated In A I I,real Match Iruj /s/ f PIERCE ARSENAL S I It ECNABES’ DEFENCE I in Our Own Correspondent) I London, Sunday. I T n\ V. Huh rers, are making a great challenge for the ||'R OLT i i the. Reuter. - 1,765 words
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Advertisement1167 1938-10-17 15 TC -Z) fci j J? I \’^O’ ei> a»ed in v j OM! Weaningy v ItBEMi Time, iilfciWMj Weaning time need not contain any anxious moments wean gradually, wean wisely choose ANGLO f&'t baby. “Lactogen” is a safe basic milk diet for all stages of baby’s growth and because it1,167 words
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Article134 1938-10-17 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO’ •-(Spot) No market No mart** LONDO«-«-—(3 months) No market No market SINGAPORE $105.50 $105.62’6 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $105.50 $105.62’6 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundriedi $3.30 $3.35 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 81^d B d NEW YORK 17Adc(G) 17i’ 6 c(G» SINGAPORE—134 words
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Article701 1938-10-17 16 11. Pelersoii - From Ihe Pulpit By 11. Pelersoii “As an eagle stirreth up her nest, fluttereth over her young. spre',i<th abroad her wings; so Cie Lord did lead him” Deuteronomy 32.11.12. Like the eagle, we are born with faculties and powers which our own little nest or ledge hinders701 words
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Article120 1938-10-17 16 London. Oct. 15. RUBBER Steady.— London B’6 buyers S’, sellers Oct./Dec. 8% do 8% do Jan./Mar. 8 5 < do 8H do Apl./June B}.’ do B]g do NEW YORK (opening price) 17.10 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 63.079 tons Liverpool 34,740 ions COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam.120 words
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Article283 1938-10-17 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampuls 4 7’6 sio A. Hitams 25 0 26 0 A. Wengs .67 .70 Bangrins 23 9 24 3c B. Selangors 1.45 1.48 Heng Fatts .82 .84 Jelapangs 31 6 32 6 Ulebus .73 .76 Kamuntings io 9 113 K. Lanju s 19 0283 words
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Article231 1938-10-17 16 ACTIVE AND FIRM New York, Saturday. The favourable technical significance of yesterday’s failure of profit-taking to attract a following put the market in a position especially responsive to utility and armament news. Operators expect further buying of utilities, coppers and aircrafts. In the absence of unexpected unfavourable231 words
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Article257 1938-10-17 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 U 178. j New A Ork 4.73% 4. i3d Montreal 4.89 Brussel 28.00 28.02% Geneva 20.99 20.92 Amsterdam 8.69% 8.70% Milan 90 90 Berlin 11.82%. 11.82 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26’6 unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138% 138257 words
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Article21 1938-10-17 16 TIN Singapore $105.62% per pkl. Penang $105.62% per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 29' Ac. per lb. Penang—Spot 29%c. per lb.21 words
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Article178 1938-10-17 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 7% 4110 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Hong Fatts .81 .85 Idris Hyd. 7 7 8 1% Jelebus .72 77' Kramats 10 9 113 K Kampars 14'0 146 Kundangs 6 5 79 j Kuchais 1.35 14 0 Laruts 10 6 110 Lukuts .69178 words
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Article173 1938-10-17 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatt -81 -84 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 Mambau -55 .60 Petalings 8.00 8.20 c Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rantau 1.52% 1.57% Taiping Cons. 165 1.70 Amr,3/ 4 9 5 0 Bangrins 23 9 24 6c Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9173 words
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Article176 1938-10-17 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller? ’stu Lir.tings 1.17% 1 22% ssetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.12% 1.17% Brogas .78 .81 Kuala Sidims 2.45 2.55 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 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.12% 1.17% Tapahs 1.95 1.97176 words
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Article73 1938-10-17 16 Reuter. Government Goes To The Bank Of England London, Sunday. The large increase in Government securities and the sharp drop in Bankers’ Deposits revealed in this week’s Bank of England return both reflect recent activity on the part of the Exchange Equalisation Account in connection with the weaknessReuter. - 73 words
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Article83 1938-10-17 16 In a scrappy game of rugser played on the Victoria Green yesterday, the second string of the Penang Free School scored a narrow victory of 8 points (a goal and a penalty goal to 6 points (a try and a penalty goal) over the second string83 words
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Article58 1938-10-17 16 Reuter. German' Kearmai"'’" 1 Indications 1 -'fl Government expansion ar? U! »h,a' Mr Bernard I’-i” niprica is menacing M comment Diplarnat: “Mr. Barn ‘-fl same lines a t r r agitators cli'P‘f. 1:1 find Britain (griP''’’ Jfl| The paper %fl| has coinm- r-'! M An..-r.: iri Ge.mai.y ha• Reuter. - 58 words
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