Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 October 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-10-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 50, 218. Vol. XCVL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article618 1938-10-18 1 New Campaign Inaugurated THREAT TO WITHHOLD AID IN EVENT OF WAR Dublin. Monday. M. Dr A alera presided at a meeting of the special sub-committee established to inaugurate a campaign at home and abroad in favour of early partition. The meeting approved Mr. De Valera’s policy—Reutei. - 618 words
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Article211 1938-10-18 1 Germany s South East March Berlin, Monday. ,r, being paid to the uur Czech ministers which may reachl .t r mere discussion of I f rising from surrender k- niea '‘J j Already a new axis, < Sea-Black Sea economic then is much d and sugges-211 words
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Article24 1938-10-18 1 Istanbul, Monday. 1 A‘-tit n condition has im .'ecialists and five Tur c-mstant attendance, tnd other Cabinet I’-' ntly at the palace.—24 words
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Article348 1938-10-18 1 'hue. Chiang’s Letter To I *ena ng Woman a < ame hiang Kai-shek a 4 the New life m, ~m‘ taking t<» evacuate workil !!< U( >inrn from ll esca pe the iiuj a ulalitit s <>f the •Dpa lh M This i tb ii S ,ear348 words
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Article68 1938-10-18 1 Lord Mayor Appeals 1 o Malaya For Funds The following cable has been ed to the Penang Chamber of Commence by The Singapore Chamber of Commence as received by their Chairman from tne Lord Mayor of London. “Will you please support my appe for the appalling suffering of68 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-10-18 1 M. Ptnimt vlto is tf> f t <o to Rome fts f t'etoAi A ttilH/ssodor.17 words
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Article151 1938-10-18 1 Reutei. BREATH-TAKING PROPORTIONS'’ Washington. Moii'i'-iy Autviica is about to embark upon a rearmament programme of breathtaking proportions for wtuch she holus Germany lesponsible, declares David Lawrence, one of Wash ington’s most conservative publicists. The statement is made in an article syndicat-' throughout rhe nation in whichReutei. - 151 words
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Article118 1938-10-18 1 Reuter. Daring Assassination In Shanghai Shanghai, Monday. One of the boldest murders staged by political assassins for many months oc curved when a leading official of the “reformed” Government. fostered by the Japanese, was killed in tne Hongkew por tion of the International Settlement oc cupied by rReuter. - 118 words
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Article52 1938-10-18 1 Reuter. Panama, Monday. The four Germans arrested in the Canal Zone yesterday for taking photographs have been handed over to the civil authorities as the law does not permit of them being tried by the military authorities in peace time. Bail in each case has been fixed atReuter. - 52 words
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Article41 1938-10-18 1 Reuter. Ixmdon, Monday. At October 1 the average level of retail prices was approximately 55 per cent, above the level of July 1914 compared with 56 per cen* at September 1 and 58 per cent, one year ago. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article59 1938-10-18 1 Reuter. Bttrffos, Monday. Mi Hatt Vun—hai, head of the Mattchuku-o yoodi/AIl and trade hiission, arrived by air from Salamanca bringing a message to Franco front the Emperor. Most members of the mission arrived yesterday. The Japanese minister arrived from. San Sebastian to welcome them.. The mission’s programmeReuter. - 59 words
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Article171 1938-10-18 1 .—Retuter. King George’s Message To Lord Llovd London. Monday. On the occasion of the recent opening of the British Institute in Bucharest, a telegram signed by Lord Lloyd. Chairman of the. British Council, and by M. V. Tilea. President of the Anglo-Rumanian Society, was sent to King George.—Retuter. - 171 words
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Article107 1938-10-18 1 tenders are numerically superior. Sin ?hew Jit Poh. 77 Planes Raid Canton Hankow, Monday. Seventy seven Japanese planes carried out raids of the Canton suburbs yes terday. Two were brought down by gunfire. mn airmen were killed and five came down unharmed by parachute. Two Japanese planes arctenders are numerically superior. Sin ?hew Jit Poh. - 107 words
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Article68 1938-10-18 1 LU Reuter. France Unable To London, Monday. The Czechoslovak Financial Mission left London for Prague this afternoon. Ne gotiations are expected to be resumed later. With regard to the Czech request for further financial aid beyond the British advance of £10,000,000. it is learned that the French attitudeLU Reuter. - 68 words
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Article33 1938-10-18 1 Reuter. London, Monday. The King and Queen accompanied by Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret left Ballater in the Royal train this afternoon on their way back to London from Balmoral. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-18 1 I swel T x CANTON rtVES AND X[ > STEEL MERY and GOODS.12 words
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Advertisement58 1938-10-18 1 DRINK PURE COWs MILK «M HYCEIA MILK bottle 3 H tLuL- .IB 5b »Ti x-iS ZH 22. SUN GE I PINANG ROAD. r /JF W%.\ S.C.S. Sausages are made with just that little touch of genius which produce*' sausages renowned for their deliciousness. L'liui strecuEE PHONE PENANG —1500 1501 Bl58 words
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Article1463 1938-10-18 2 Proclamation Of New Ruler (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Monday. Six Malay Rulers and Regents followed the silk-draped bier in which the remains of Sultan Iskandar Shah of Perak were borne this evening by 30 of his subjects to his last resting place1,463 words
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Article114 1938-10-18 2 Ipoh was practically d the whole of yesterdav ,>setru| for the passing of cars in the streets, most J people having left’ fo "'J l kangsar to attend the a of the late Sultan. The absence of animat, extent countered by half-mast from almost private114 words
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Advertisement121 1938-10-18 2 cfa&e ok qoufc cafe eo£&& MONTHLY ■SERVICE 1 W jy Nothing is left to chance—your Tecalemit Service card is a graph of the lubrication of your car—reminder notices give that {sometimes necessary jolt to your memory that cars run better when lubricated. 1 1 WEARNE BROS. LTD., t 1 PENANG121 words
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Advertisement250 1938-10-18 2 IrZok I another of those let's try «II.; 'if BMU,//1 o/l w.z V* Few lads escape these painful erup- of sound flesh and new skin tions to some they are a constant and Cuticura is the ideal first-aid i humiliating plague. If you have a son healer for cuts, grazes250 words
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Article285 1938-10-18 3 ii n Nee<J ’S 1 Frie nd I n(lt .ntallibl’ and the nus- rc many, but nhe I- unwitItt a,e example is I .ckwell, I in his i xssignee» letter to jn the tom l surety I I I t r 5 IoSS of I and the285 words
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Article386 1938-10-18 3 Commission To Be Established (Prom Our Own Correspondent) XT Singapore, Monday. yV" oidinance to implement an agreement between the Governments of the Straits Settlements and the Malay States for the establishment oi a( urrency Commission is announced in the S.S. Goxeinment Gazette. It will be386 words
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Article163 1938-10-18 3 Baby’s Lucky Escape A LITTLE Chinese boy, aged about Tv one and a half years, was admitted into the Penang Hospital yesterday with an injury to his right leg said to have been the result of being knocked down by a motor lorry at Tye Sin-street.163 words
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Article57 1938-10-18 3 A fine of $25, in default one month ■> rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on a Chinese, Chin Sooi, who pleaded guilty yesterday before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court to a chaigc of theft of three fowls and two Batik sarongs, at Bridge57 words
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Article631 1938-10-18 3 Long Gaol Term For Chinese SENTENCES of two months’ and two years rigorous imprisonment respectively, with tw’o years’ police supervision to follow, were imposed by Mr. L. BGibson, the District Judge, Penang, yesterday on a Chinese, Khoo Chin Hin, who was charged with being in possession of seven631 words
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Article22 1938-10-18 3 Reuter. Rome. Monday.— The Italian Government has approved the nomination of M. Francois Poncet as French Ambassador in Rome. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article463 1938-10-18 3 Sentences Confirmed On Appeal THAT they were menaces to society and habitually carried out that kind iof fraud on innocent shop people were some of the remarks made by Crown Counsel in the Penang Supreme Court J esterday when two Malays, Mohamed bin Bidin and Zainal463 words
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406 1938-10-18 3 “My chief point is that a person fined must be in a position to pay,” said Mr. Justice Howes in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday when a Chine se appealed against convictions and sentences on two counts, of fermenting illicit liquor and being in406 words
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Advertisement172 1938-10-18 3 nsm/ Hungarian Prints and Shark Skins Heavy quality Sharkskin in a fine twill. Crease-resisting, and much superior to linen for ladies 9 suits, shorts, slacks, playsuits, etc. —White only. 36 inches wide PRICE 2.50 yard A A A A J .npw A-/ a > 5 I HUNGARIAN SPUNSET 4 nice172 words
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Article89 1938-10-18 4 B< ‘‘bn Dn., a< 'l'Died 4 GREEMENT the Germa > whereby th<- fi graphed by spec graphs will for the new line o There is no < r cles of a repoi" manded the sur r a > individuals who Democrats. M ties have infer if any person89 words
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Article44 1938-10-18 4 Reuter. Beilin. Sunday. C; :’o. ovai.- may be importer into s-j for the time bein. tlr ~o r according to a dec: t the F*--Minister, gazetted todav Customs border w..~ ••subk’bp October 11 along tl q.. r; fv frontier. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article51 1938-10-18 4 1 -Reuter Industry and e u.- s land are about to <perier.ee a reea of prosperity, de lar.-c Herr Henk the Sudeten leader o(dressing 160 6 today, states a message from Aussig Herr Henlein added ’lit: motoi r. would be pierced th r Sude>: land1 -Reuter - 51 words
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Article105 1938-10-18 4 —Reuter. New Basi* Prepared' Prague, Monday Following the week-end onversa’.. at Munich it is gath ’.ed ir. <ellir.fd® circles that a new t i.'i- fo r H’jngarCzech settlemenlines of compromis garian demands and :t <’/- P It is believed tha uch t basu retain for Czechosb v.d-.ro the—Reuter. - 105 words
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511 1938-10-18 4 Chinese Forces Concentrated On Canton’s ‘Maginot Line’ Hong Kong, Monday. r rHE Japanese forces are continuing to advance rapidly; their speed is astonishing all observers here. The Chinese do not apear to be offering any resistance. Meanwhile, it is reported that a decisive battle will beReuter. - 511 words
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Article97 1938-10-18 4 A tunnel in which a 400-m.p.h. gale can be treated by pressing a button is being built for air research work at Boston. Mass. M ith this tunnel engineers will be able for the first time to study conditions simi lar to those met in97 words
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Article81 1938-10-18 4 London. Sunday.-The King has approved the appointment of Captain Sir Philip U. Bowyersmyth. R.N. Naval Attache to His Majesty’s Embassy in Italy and His Majesty s Legation in Albania to dat from January next.—British Wireless. The BRITISH MALAYA BROADCASTING CORPORATION wish to advise un-country listeners that81 words
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Article, Illustration110 1938-10-18 4 —Reuter London. Monday. npHE President of Turkey, Ke- Rial Ataturk, is gravelv ill owing to worsening of his liver complaint. Communiques state while the com plaint followed its normal course on Sunday, the President’s illness suddenly disclosed symptoms of progressive general weakness, indigestion and a quickened—Reuter - 110 words
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Article280 1938-10-18 4 Effect On Britain Negligible London, October 10. FJAHE surrender of Czechoslovakian coal I miners to Germany and Poland is not likely seriously to affect the British coal industry, writes a Daily Telegraph correspondent. The question was being keenly discussed in British mining circles yesterday as280 words
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Article31 1938-10-18 4 —Reuter. Batavia, Monday. The England-Australia survey flyer, facArthur Onslow, who left Soerabaya t six this morning and was expected at Koepang at 1.30 p.m., has not yet arived.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement230 1938-10-18 4 J Your gaiety and is’» nG.it< 'sparkle restored a f a touch —with v ATKINSONS EAU DE COLOGNE w- r X’&‘ 'V. x'^C-' 1 ?X’-:f-y;V fIHHr Wi&B. r#oWF w r > s£&&&*< .&■s.. Sb< z < m r < w JrW W MBit' lO '■‘W o gwt Bn zzW >230 words
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Advertisement149 1938-10-18 4 How io Cu« PILES Simple Application s f o r ps J^g t j{ Bleeding. Piles Heal Coirple i- rartlini! Until Dr. \an Ex* J* fgof has Absorptive for geon’s knife *ad ue piles. But the ama. 4 pa, p>> Dr. Van Vleck’s Ab.+jp’ in many thousands J that an149 words
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56 1938-10-18 5 vintage, sup car on the H A r 'ft U P under its H. Will be K those I ar pro- I' K (ii view for K Federal K b< ii-road. K tomorrow ■T K i,31 i Lumpur B aves K nor*h- Kar on56 words
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Article49 1938-10-18 5 Port Weld I raged y I Q W c< ;h spondent) Taiping, Monday. death by Id Tamil B a i I A Weld a few r N gappan was Lab ifKalo which w i)-, i 11. gah, suddenly Bbl* I". tely removed I will49 words
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Article126 1938-10-18 5 Fount] Between Alma And Simpang Ampat i From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. Monday. rWAHE corpse of an Indian, aged ap 1. parently about 40 years, was found on the railway-line between Alma and Simpang Ampat yesterday. The bodv was completely mangled and the hands126 words
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Article138 1938-10-18 5 A.C.S. Literary Society Bids Farewell Alor Star, Monday F>RIOR to the closing down of the Anglo-Chinese School. Alor Star, at the end of the present month, the School’s Literary Society will hold a “Farewell Social” on Wednesday. Oct. 19 at 8 p m. As this138 words
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45 1938-10-18 5 Three Indian Mohammedans. Shaik Mohammed. Shaik Dawood and Mohamed Ismail, who pleaded guilty to causing obstruction .o shipping in Penang harbour with their tongkangs or. October 16, were each fined $4 by Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middl Court45 words
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211 1938-10-18 5 “Night Must Fall (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. Following up the successful production of “Sweet Aloes” which was presented to the Selangor public in June, Mrs. Patricia Mills will produce 1935’s biggest London hit “Night Must Fall,” at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall211 words
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Article129 1938-10-18 5 tFrom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Monday. r £MIE Hon. Che Azmi. Malay Judge of the second division of the Kedah High Court, confirmed the conviction but re duced the fine imposed on a Malay, acob bin Abdullah, who appealed against a sen fence of a129 words
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Article239 1938-10-18 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. A REFUTATION of the charges of I conservatism sometimes levelled against the Institution of Civil Engineers was made by Mr. F. Boiton. of Kuala Lumpur, when proposing th-? toast of the Malayan Association of the Institution at the Association’s annual dinner239 words
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Article85 1938-10-18 5 Ipoh Resident Injured In Car Crash Trom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. VT’HILE on his way to spend local leave in Singapore Mr. Spencer de Vere, of Ipoh. capsized in his car, v hich he was driving on the main Sou f h road neaSimpang85 words
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Article153 1938-10-18 5 <From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. THE first annual general meeting of the Society of Friends of Singapore will be held at 5.15 p.m. on October 26. at the Exchange Room, Fullerton Building, when the report and accounts for the year ending June 30 will153 words
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Article92 1938-10-18 5 Snakes and lizards are the favourite pets of Mrs. R. Lee-Brown of Perth (Australia) and now in the backyard of her home she has reared in captivity mountain devils. She has six full grown mountain devils running loose in the backyard. The young ones92 words
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Article358 1938-10-18 5 .F; Our Own Cot respondent) Singapore, Monday. Ffc ■*H REE R.A.F. aeroplanes took part in the Singapore Boy Scouts Rally, held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sat urday, in a mock air-raid demonstration given by some of the 1,800 Scouts, and trained Scout officers358 words
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Advertisement474 1938-10-18 5 Drink Ovaltine’- and note the Difference fitt- 'W 5 1 jT'TlOiigiWnw'r "inrr -um-. --."Air ob Jhe'Ovaltine Dairy Farm **th U? its renowned hero, of priceBSHMMatI Tj-r Winning Jersey Cows F 'IgR BKBfi r-J A- .ra For All Day Energy and All-night Sleep f Quality is the reason for the world-wide474 words
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Miscellaneous36 1938-10-18 5 Ml Mi ll’ll. BlM> I I‘K()(,K I >/’//. Today at .he ’Esplarad. 6. OU p. m. I Howard. 1 Ovrtutv Williams. H'i Int<T::.»-zzo E n Maid An Bi Selection T<q> Hat Berlin. B? Fox Trot himtu Angel36 words
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Miscellaneous773 1938-10-18 6 GHIIiY BE' THE PRODUCERS OF “MR. DEEDS’’ AND “THE AW ™L?^, 1H CRASH THROUGH W,TH NEWEST SMILE SMASH '’Mgh-.. MB| u Va W I ZL?W I I ®BiS. When a MISOGYNIST Meets a MISOGANIST ‘T\ ,OM nFA t J JI thats funi Starring Pat. r/p r l|p l Horton V>B773 words
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Article45 1938-10-18 7 Mrd for an obsersmall daughH Percy Wilkins 'I mapping the his home at a notice: “H. He is a out of work T* L to complete his ke him four years ne he is working which t moon within 80045 words
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Article40 1938-10-18 7 r Matson Shipping f G-men to solve worth of jewelbaritone and Tibbett, and the liner Mon5 they were re'r ftUstr Mia. ;1 oi a Western California, and of the stars of Opera House n -ake films.40 words
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Article108 1938-10-18 7 New Process To Increase Them. Milwaukee. A new process for juggling carbon and hydrogen molecules in natural oil gases which will increase the known resources of crude oil in the United States by 150 per cent., it is claimed, to 45.000,000.000 barrels and reduce consumption by 625.000.000108 words
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Article46 1938-10-18 7 THE Japanese have lost 96.000 men during the past four months, according to additional figures issued bj ieneral Chen Cheng, director of the Political Training and the Military Affairs Commission, reports Aneta-Trans-Ocean. In addition, 226,000 Japanese troops are reported ill during this period.46 words
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625 1938-10-18 7 JAPANESE OFFICER SAVED FROM CROWD SO INTENSE was their hatred for the Japanese that Chinese villagers living near Wushin. the famous silk-producing centre in Chekiang Province, offered a gue rilla double the $lOO that he was entitled to from the government for capturing a Japanese625 words
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143 1938-10-18 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday. AN appeal for closer co-operation among oversea Chinese was made by Mr. Loh Tse Hung, of Djambi, I Netherlands Indies. at the “Double Tenth” Conference which ended yesterfday, after seven days’ sitting, at the Chinese High School. About143 words
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529 1938-10-18 7 A DIRECT admission, of the lack of discipline and lawlessness within the Japanese expeditionary force, during their operations in China was made m a document round on the dead body of Captain Nakazone ofthe Japanese Air Force, who was killed in an air battle south529 words
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194 1938-10-18 7 pONTTNUAL and Increasing activity of Chinese guerillas on the high!ways between Shanghai and Nanking is becoming daily an increasing threat to Japanese communications on these roads, according to a foreigner who recently arrived in Shanghai from Nanking. Chinese, whether they be ragged farmers or well-dressed194 words
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Miscellaneous505 1938-10-18 7 tI'IIHVS BIG W T T7* T7* J Cm! TONIGHT Matinee Tomorrow ,'vrvrAT Firs. 6 30 “FKJHTTOX"— I in l a Mos. Sensational FEATURE In Film Thrill And Non Chml r'[NG MORE THRILLING, MORE FIGHTS THAN FLASH GORDON M 1 CARRY “BUSTER” CRABBE 00.1116 fit IRP ,<;ES in 20 cenls j505 words
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Article570 1938-10-18 8 ri’lHE trade and prosperity of Hong Kong > has been built up over a period of years solely owing to the tact that Hong Kong has occupied a unique position. as the gateway of southern China. Owing to circumstances beyond the control of the Hong570 words
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1046 1938-10-18 8 Joan Littlefield - By Joan Littlefield WHAT E V E R posterity thinks of the events of September, 1938, the name of Neville Chamberlain will live in history, and there will be much interest in the part played behind the scenes by the wife of whom1,046 words
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Article115 1938-10-18 8 iFr om Oiu Own Cor respondent I London. October 8. MR. GEORGE A. M’Caskie, of Glasgow has been appointed to the Colonia] Administrative Service and has been assigned to Malaya, whore he will proceed after training at Oxford University and a. language course at the115 words
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Article70 1938-10-18 8 A large number of Chinese. Indian and European guests assembled at the residence of Jeanette, popular danseuse and wife of Mr. Genrich Rubak of Messrs. Borned Motors. Ltd., last Wednesday on the occasion of her birthday. After the cutting of the cake by Jeanette, the party sat70 words
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Article155 1938-10-18 8 M.C. S. OFFICERS PROMOTED t From Our Own C»i London, October A ]t MANY well-known and IVJ. of the Malayan included in the list °t premotions issued in the Colonial Office. Mr. M.C. Hay. of < ted to Class IA, M.C y ing are promoted to U J.M. Barron. R.155 words
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Miscellaneous15 1938-10-18 8 ft Z-A? a gad, sir. «.thouY T—UPSTART 7 Cw J? C-T s' WHOA. POLLY I15 words
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136 1938-10-18 9 II dining Of Japanese Manipulation” ixoiu 1 would mi on lose its position as a first T l,b (i( t the Far Eas t and become another “sleepy ‘jj, Al J.in i. was predicted by a shipping authority i experience in the Far136 words
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Article254 1938-10-18 9 N't York Monuay. i Fi <\ Air Lamar j lb i. lor Governmoni. l :>r -be u -i hansmitled 'h vitica ’on of two h id 1 F-r- oM.mw bv foiL Pr sident Rot iture to a f> vicious order i N’.-w L'partni»: Th* statement I254 words
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157 1938-10-18 9 I nidemified Ihn: Hies In Hospital •L t tnn Our Own Cetrrcspond.ent SinpaportMonday. .4 Sinyapore Chinese, not yet identified, dud in hospital last night following a clash between the police and about 10(> Chinese at the junction of Arab and Victories Streets today. Iwo poin t157 words
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215 1938-10-18 9 Reuter. Longing For Peace Manifest London, Monday. I think we must admit that although we are filled with thankfulness for peace we cannot have any great enthusiasm for the terms by which peace was won,” said the Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at the Canterbury Diocesan conferenceReuter. - 215 words
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Article33 1938-10-18 9 For hawking ice-water on the Es- planade Road, a prohibited area, an Indian Mohammedan. Mohamed Kassim. I was fined $1 by Mr. C. AN Lyle in th*' Penang Middle Court yesterday.33 words
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348 1938-10-18 9 A TTENTION' was railed at the meeting /A o! the Malaria Advisory Board, F.M.S., on Friday, to the great increase in malaria in all four States during the ealy part of 1938. It was suggested that much of the malaria was due to the recruitment348 words
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Article, Illustration406 1938-10-18 9 I hree Performed Al Shanghai Hotel rriHE Shanghai Hotel. Penang, was the 1 scene of a Chinese wedding y-ester-j day at 11.00 a.m., the parties being Mr. Chuah Tin Siang. son of the late Mr. Cauah Neoh Keow and nephew uf Mr. Chuah Lye Hock, ami Miss406 words
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Article147 1938-10-18 9 rpHE Chinese Protectorate, Penang, I housed in an old building in Dukestreet. was broken into between the hours of Sunday night and yesterday morning. The peon who went to open the Protectorate in the morning discovered one of the doors on the ground floor open, and147 words
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Article194 1938-10-18 9 Demonstration At Elysee On Thursday The latest dance in London and the present craze in Singapore "the Lambeth Walk" will be introduced by Mr. C.B. Tan, the well-known local artiste and popular manager of the Elysee Cabaret on Thursday evening. This dance was first demonstrated by Mr.194 words
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880 1938-10-18 10 Kennedy And Company’s Weekly Review Since writing our last Report on 1 September 9, the" world has been within an ace of such a war as might have wrecked civilisation as we know it, state Messrs. Kennedy Co., Ltd., in their weekly share report.880 words
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Article315 1938-10-18 10 Industrial Efficiency TH E v a 11-round growth of British industrial activity has been very great in recent years, and since 1924 it has increased by no less than 29 per cent. That is the outstanding deduction of a recent authoritative enquiry into output, wages and315 words
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Article230 1938-10-18 10 A DDRESSING shareholders at the annual meeting of Bemam-Perak Rubber Plantations Ltd. in London on October 6, Mr. J. Walker Hain, the chairman, said:— We have continued the replanting programme outlined last year. In addition to the 46 acres replanted in 1937, a further 30 acres have been230 words
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Article68 1938-10-18 10 London, Saturday. A LARGE increase in the Government Securities and a sharp drop in the Bankers’ deposits revealed in this week’s Bank of England return both reflect recent activity in the Exchange Equalisation Account in connexion with the weakness of Sterling. Money was consequently somewhat less plentiful and68 words
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Advertisement393 1938-10-18 10 HOW INFLUENZA PATIENT PUT ON FIRM, SOLID, FLESH Twk TMtelut Vitami* Ta*lata 11 you are worried to d<*ath because you oan’t put on weight, do as this lady did She **6 weak and thin after a bad attack of infU»enza. but after taking a course of tiny, tasteless tablets which393 words
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Article63 1938-10-18 11 'rr'un o ur Own Correspondent) Alor Star Monday. p "uipany of the Kedah Volunteer >':l[ stage a play entitled “Kela Mertangi,” under the patronage of Rahman, District Officer, •‘‘•(I of the Company’s fund toI;l; at the Grand Amusement 1 ark, Alor Star. been adapted from an63 words
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Article324 1938-10-18 11 A series of twelve symphony concerto designed especially for oversea listeners will be presented by the BBC Empire Orchestra, undar its conductor. Eric Fogg, in the programmes from Daventry. The fir4t concert—consisting of works by Wagner —will be broadcast tomorrow, and thereafter the series will be heard324 words
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Article104 1938-10-18 11 A Chinese, Heap Koay, was fined 830, in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment, and $6O, in default six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment respectively, by Mr. L. B. Gibson. District Judge, Penang, yesterday when he pleaded guilty* to charges of (1) being in possession of one pot of chandu, he104 words
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Article59 1938-10-18 11 The Penang Sports Club’s hockey team against the Penang Recreation today at 5 15 pm. on the Esplanade will be W. G. Colebeck; F.G. Pooley; D. Lambert; S.I. Stocks, J.RP. Soper and S. V. Adams; C W. Lyle, M.A.M. Lock, F. Buchanan, T. W Carey and J. E.59 words
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Article495 1938-10-18 11 S.S. “KUMSANG” arrived from Calcutta, sails for Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan. M.V. “BENGIIALIS” arrived from Persian Gulf via Singapore, sails for Los Angeles, San Franciscco, Portland and British Columbia. S.S. “EURYMEDON” arrived from Singapore, sails for Jeddah Liverpool and Bromboro. S.S. “KRIAN” arrived from495 words
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Article655 1938-10-18 11 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point). India, Aden. Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya. Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30 p.m.655 words
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Advertisement429 1938-10-18 11 B!.UE FUNNEL LINE W WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT rT pNIFFER Calls Antwerp Middlesboro PATROCLUS Calls Marseilles Glasgow Oct. 28 Nov. 23 A- \ViCHAS Calls Hull Gdynia Nov. 3 Nov 30 3. TEN DAV SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE vt’pYMEDON Omits Havre Oct. 18 N0v716 El MAEUS Calls Glasgow429 words
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Advertisement748 1938-10-18 11 PJ2. an< i Wt VX BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY 20th OCTOBER un^er i’enang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenhani London and Sta s»pore Service. Outwards from London for China Japan s^s “MATA HART* Oct X •8/8 “SOMALT’ BULAN S/2 :S^^J uPINDr 20 SAILINGS OF748 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-10-18 11 Pen ang daily weather REPORT y F ()KT < ORNWALLIS KRDAY’S TEMPERATURE ♦i ;i X’ won 5 p. m. 85N 87NW RAINFALL Oct. 16 17 45 mm. ■'DE TABLE TODAY 9 Low fl 2.52 p.m. >5 ’O-MORROW lO.io 3.37 a.m. z 1.02 p.m.42 words
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Article219 1938-10-18 12 1 he Slat: Heaps What are we to do with the slag heaps Up and down England and Scotland we find them, and they are to be seen in the Dominions, littering up the country making unsightly regions which nature meant to be fair in deed. It is219 words
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Advertisement27 1938-10-18 12 ENTRUST YOUR FURNISHING TO &T lil NjjA. Xvk VSk SINGAPORE Carpets Curtains Lamp Shades f I Floor and Table Lamps J: n gfißS rf' aiSBPWigiJKjS «HI i'27 words
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Advertisement43 1938-10-18 12 9.20 News and Economic Retie’.’ in English and Dutch. 9.35 Today in Germany. Sound pictures. 9.50 ’Little German ABC. 10.05 'My home is in the Harz. Harz folk music from Braunlage. 11.05 The news of stage and film. 11.2'1 Sign off (German. English).43 words
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Miscellaneous1089 1938-10-18 12 8.8. c. service nirom schedule FAR EAST YDB 11. *6 Me s '25 m > for beginning Oct. M c 6.50 Time music. Time Opening. 6.02 pm. to 915 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and Lincke’s successes. 11.30 Cook.ng lesGSF sons. 11.50 Violin soli. TR.A N'S MISSION 3 »i»t j mt y—1,089 words
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Miscellaneous190 1938-10-18 12 BERLIN TODAY DJA 9.56 Mc!s (31.3 m.) DJQ 15.28 Mcs (19.6 rn.) DJB 15.20 Mc's (19.7 m.) DJN 9.54 Mc s (31.45 m.) P.M. 12.25 Call (German, English). German Folk Song. 12.30 Merrily we strike up. 1.20 News in German. 1.35 Merrily we strike up (continued). 2.10 Greetings to our190 words
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Miscellaneous123 1938-10-18 12 HOLL A\ l) yoday PCJ 15.22 me s .19 P.M. 2.20 Happy Programme l( r down. PHI 17.77 Mc s (16.88 m 7.45 Special broadcast for the Net" lands East Indies on behalf of the"Jbe-i Protestant Radio Society by Prof. Dr. J. Lindeboora 8.00 National anthem and openin’ announcement. 8.05123 words
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Article, Illustration187 1938-10-18 13 Seven Years’ History These special pictures were taken during a rehearsal by the Singapoi Young People’s Orchestra, which *s > give children’s concerts at he Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, tomorrow, beginning at 5.15 p.m. Under the baton of Mr. E. A. Brown the orchestra has187 words
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Miscellaneous67 1938-10-18 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Horse Play (1) 1 A"'MS r cP Jiv<x U fA 1 i, iwfcl ll 111 I t horse •< whoa there nnt sc fast!" The steed Jumps a hedge, drag Bobbn through it. —Of course! Paus no heed, puts on speed. Stop him!—lf onlu he could do67 words
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539 1938-10-18 14 Scrappy Game On The Hospital Ground WINNERS SHOULD HAVE SCORED MORE OFTEN THE Indian Recreation Club defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by the odd goal in three hockey match played on the Hospital ground yesterday. Owing to the bumpy nature of the539 words
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Article77 1938-10-18 14 As part of the New Zealand Centennial celebrations, Auckland Committee are to promote an Empire sports tournament from Jan. 5 —15, 1940. Invitations are being sent to Britain, Canada, South ATrica, Australia and the British West Indies to send teams to the meeting, which will77 words
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Article95 1938-10-18 14 Another £1,000.000 is to be spent on new buildings and plant at the defence department's ammunition and ordnance factories in Melbourne. Rearmament is now being speeded up by quicker delivery of essential machinery from England. Only five per cent of gun ammunition expenditure is now going outside Australia.95 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-10-18 14 Reuter London. Monday. In the women’s final of the British covered courts tennis championships, Miss Margaret Scriven. the holder, beat Mrs. R. McKelvie, 6—3, 4—6, 6—l. —Reuter. In the men's doubles final Billington and olliff beat Malfroy and Wilde, 6- -4, .6—3, 12—14. 6—4.—Reuter. MISS SCRIVENReuter - 50 words
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Article253 1938-10-18 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kampar, Oct. 17. The Horley Hall Hockey Team travell ed down to Kampar last Saturday and engaged the A.C.S., Kampar. in a friendly game in which they were defeated by two goals to one. The game was hotly contested and if the visitors253 words
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Article74 1938-10-18 14 Stated to be dumb, a Tamil, whose name was not given, appeared in the dock in the Middle Court before Mr. C. W. Lyle yesterday, on a charge of vagrancy. The accused at first did not appeal- to heed questions put to him by the inter prefer, and74 words
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599 1938-10-18 14 Rise Of Aldersh ()l London—Take a look at tL rent Football Leauu< t i I. v >uies and r the position of Alder shot to There thev are c .u c ghu Pmthe Southern Section <,i tl H nr( i sion, and if all goes599 words
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Article116 1938-10-18 14 (From Our Own Corn s., u i Taipmg. Mona TWO hockey matches wire P Taiping during the we k r In a friendly on Friday. tuce trounced the Customs eh l of 11—1. The Malays w-re 1 jjey sors throughout and score tl* liked. The Customs116 words
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Article, Illustration143 1938-10-18 14 College Boarders’ Big Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Oct. 17. The Alor Star Sultan Abdul Hamid College Boarders travelled down here yesterday and trounced the Ibrahim School by 39 points to 10 in a friendly game of rugger, played on the School ground. The teams143 words
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Article106 1938-10-18 14 Will Not Do Any Mori* Fighting Ben Foord, former British heavyweight boxing champion, who announced his retirement following the fight when he was knocked out of the ring by George James, has left London with his wife for South Africa. He hopes to start a106 words
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137 1938-10-18 14 C. R. C. Forward Line Changes The Chinese Recreation Club have made two changes in their team to meet the Old Xaverians’ Association —in their Penang F.A. Cup Final replay tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. on Victoria Green, Chong Seng and Sin 'Pong replacing137 words
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Article137 1938-10-18 14 Was Model Clerk In Prison Berlin, Oct. 16. THE famous tennis player Von Cranim, whose provisional release from prison was forecast o D October 12, left Lehrter Prison, north-west of Berlon, only this morning. His release was kept a secret even from his father ’•ntil137 words
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Advertisement313 1938-10-18 14 brighten your smile WITH KOLYNOS W* Personal beauty and attractiveness de- pend on sound, clean teeth. Ill® Z y Kolynos is bringing new attractiveness Ar/foy g U) thousands because of its antiseptic i| cleansing action. Use Kolynos and enjoy that clean ——-—mouth feeling. jW^. Economize buy the large tube JP313 words
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844 1938-10-18 15 loday'» I’-rak Races the full programme for the first day of the I Below wi x ~n Meeting Class 4, Div. 5, 5| 2.15 pjn. o\( E i— 1 ((0 Mrs. O.M. Noordin Mr. O. w* U v,a! 1 ,M. Noordin Spencer 6 s844 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-10-18 15 A thrilling sequence in the recent Second Division League match between Sheffield United and Tottenham Hotspur which the former won. The Spurs keeper is shown punching the ball clear.39 words
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182 1938-10-18 15 Last Year’s Winner Out i Last night’s callover for the Cesare witch, to be run at Newmarket on Oct. t 24, was: 100 8 BLACK SPECK offered 13 1 j taken wanted. 13 1 DUBONNET taken and offered. 100.7 SOLON AISE offered 1511 taken. 15182 words
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Article114 1938-10-18 15 Reuter. England v. Wales On Saturday London, Monday. rHE English soccer team against Wales at Cardiff on Saturday will be: Woodley (Chelsea); Sproston (Tottenlam) and Hapwood (Arsenal) (Captain); Villingham (Huddersfield), Young (Hudlersfield) and Copping (Arsenal); Mathews (Stoke), Robinson (Sheffield Wednesday), Lawton (Everton), Goulden (West Ham) and Boyes (Everton).Reuter. - 114 words
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Advertisement214 1938-10-18 15 JUST UNPACKED? TOOT AL SHIRTINGS mOIbLf XWb latest designs mH tootal ties IwWl CREASE-RESISTING »1 WASHABLE f W SHIRTS MADE TO MEASURES by Ol r EXPERT tailor. Inspect at EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) 8, Bishop Street, Penang. I—r NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL PHONE NO. 60. TANJONG BUNGAH. PENANG. dy>r your214 words
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Article120 1938-10-18 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST Lf.NDO”—(SI»Ot) £2OB 5 0 £2 B 5 LONDOr.—(3 months) £209.10. 0 £209.10. 0 SINGAPORE $105.62% lO4 -25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $105.62% $104.25 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 2 5 tons COPP.A (Sundrted) 53 35 BLACK PEPPER s*.so $8.50 R( BBER R 1 LONDON NSW YORK l«!jC»G> 16,120 words
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Article103 1938-10-18 16 Previously Latest Paris 7B? 178 N“*' York 4.731 A 4.74% Montreal 4.80% 4.81% Brussel 28.02’._. 28.05 Genevs 20.92 20.93% Amsterdam 8.70 1 8.70% Milan 90 90 Berlin H-82 11.84 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22 40 22.40 Oslo I»-» 9 19-90 Vier 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138103 words
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Article347 1938-10-18 16 LONDON, October 17. FoKoiving are -today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange* Share o S 1 denomination unless otherui < tat er Todav Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 109; Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 1081 War Loan 3.1 p.c. 993 —i Com347 words
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Article138 1938-10-18 16 London. Oct. 17. RUBBER. Quiet London 8% buyers B,> sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do 8H do Apl. June B},( do 8% do July/Sept. 8H do 8!£ do NEW YORK (opening price» 17.20 cu« United Kingdom Stocks:— Ix»ndon 62,829 u»fi s Liverpool 34.448 ton-; COPRA: Straits S.D. RotLerdam.138 words
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Article189 1938-10-18 16 The Draw Following is the Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) draw for Men’s Foursomes, 1938; FIRST ROUND No. IJ.R.P. Soper&R.H.A. Johnson v. Dr. Erodie A. Milne. No. 2: Dr. Lawrie A J.A. Black v. A.J.L. Donaldson W.W. Shand. SECOND ROUND D. P W hite H. D’arcy Irvine189 words
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Article258 1938-10-18 16 Penang Committee Elected The postponed first annual general meeting of the China Distress Relief Fund was resumed yesterday at 3 p.m at the Chinese Town Hall. Discussions continued till late at night, during which a burnt fuse caused the whole hall to be plunged into darkness. Anelectriai258 words
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Article160 1938-10-18 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer*» Sellers Batu Selangor 1.44 1.47 Hong Fatt .82 .84 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 Petalings 8.00 8.29 c Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rauh Gold 5.10 5.20 Rantau 1.52% 1.57% Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ampa.. 4 9 5.0 Bangrins 23 9 24|6c Kpg. Lan jut 19 0 19160 words
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Article163 1938-10-18 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyer»* Seller*» Ampats 4{7% 4|lo Berjuntais lojo 10 9 Hong Fatts .81 .85 Idris Hyd. 7|7.% 8 1% Telebus 72 77 Kramats 10j9 11|3 K Kam pars 14|0 14J6 Kundangs 616 7 0 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Lai uts 10 3 10 9 Lukuts .69 .72 Pangnga Rivers163 words
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Article183 1938-10-18 16 KENNEDY CO. rr.v Buy ATS Sellers 49 5 3 Anipat I Aver Weng 65 i Batu Selangor 1.42% 1 Hitam 4 Hong Fatt Kpg. Kan,unting Ktang J 1”'Krama 4 11 140» Kucha» Gray. 1 1 J Kundang 69 Lukut W ’-2, Mambau 55 Pahang Cons. 16 6 17(6ex Pengkalen Ord.183 words
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Article283 1938-10-18 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers» Sellers Ampats 4'7*2 5 0 A. Hitams 25'0 A. Wengs .67 .70 Bangrins 23 9 24 6c B. Selangors 1.45 1.48 Hong Fatts .82 .84 Jelapangs 316 32 6 Jelebus .73 .76 Kamuntings 10 9 113 IK. Lanjuts 19 0 19 6 Katus 2516 26283 words
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Article28 1938-10-18 16 TIN Singapore $104.25 per pkl. Penang $104.25 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 28 5 8 c. per lb. Penang Spot 28 5 8 c. per lb.28 words
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Article186 1938-10-18 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1 22% Bassetts .56 .58 %> Bentas 1.12%. 1.17-2 Brogas .78 .81 Kuala Sidims 2.45 2.55 Indragiris 1.35 1.40 Lunas 1.75 1.85 Mentakabs 43 .45 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.42%. New Scudais 1.20 1.25 Pa jams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs186 words
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Article122 1938-10-18 16 The funeral took place yesterday at 10 a.tti. from No—2s Muntri Street, Penang, of Mrs. Oh Joo Kooi (Madam Koh Chooi Eng) wife of Mr. Oh Joo Kooi, a well known member of the Chinese Recreation Club and mother of Oh Chong Seng all-round122 words
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Article278 1938-10-18 16 153 T OPPED, THEN REACTION New York, Monday. Sharply higher opening prices, espe-; cially for certain speculative utilities seemed to betray unreasoned buying which, when considered together with the subsequent large turnover and smab 1 net price changes in the general list, han an unfavourable technical significance278 words
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Article63 1938-10-18 16 The E. O. Hotel, Penang, will open a cabaret early next month. There will be 25 dance hostesses and it is understood that the manager is Mr. Lim Kin Lye, an ex-srchoo Im aster. A new dance floor will be built and invitations have been Issued63 words
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Obituary42 1938-10-18 16 DEATIi Master Lee Sim Hoe the -r of Mr. Mr- loa qJ ’he 17th October, at (15 ■> The deceased is the youtoS Messrs. Lee Guan Kta". Guan Cliia and Guan Chent leaves behind two sisters n xrill take place tomorrow lt u,?42 words
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Advertisement336 1938-10-18 16 (lead Offi te; B Singaooi (ittu Office Br Offi( Phon» 1 London. h T e >rN Rate»» of Suha< ard ft>r Pin an Q a Monthh, s s A Quart» HalfYearh ;1 I Yearly ]q’ j Sunday GaietJ Quarterly S s ai.vk I!TI s EMEXT The charges a I( lT%336 words
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