Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 October 1938
1938-10-24
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Title Section19 1938-10-24 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY C'S? v<,i. xcvi. MONDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article777 1938-10-24 1 Outcome Of Fall Of Canton JAPANESE DOMINANCE VISUALISED Ihe possibility of an early move towards peace in the far East is the topic in several newspaper quarters this morning as the outcome of the fall of Canton. Reuter. The *Daily Mai! says the manner of Canton’s– Reuter. - 777 words
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Article138 1938-10-24 1 Reuter. Reconstruction Improbable London, Sunday. reconstruction of the Cabinet resignation of Mr. Duff -a. j< ith of Lord Stanley is c’- of three new ministries Supply and Civil Ship xhich has been the subject of ht out of the queswould be very sur ven one new ministryReuter. - 138 words
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Article108 1938-10-24 1 Igrmla or I oniorroM*s 11 i‘ I I ?i < K th< meet- Municipal commistii’ii mu ites of last Ordinary ’> hv Uth October, 1938. ration of Mr J. P. ".mis loner to be laid on th< President *-< isions arrived at by Home Indents and local108 words
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Article218 1938-10-24 1 Reuter. cusalem, Sunday. order that all' ixteen years of ■'’■■■u in 1 ,(>l ca,<^s identity ><’ted Arabs issuing ~i! "’untrynien de i known to have ob-l 1 erds will be shot 1 Th., i- **>• ment ord aer was intended' ’loyal elements' 'j who constitute duihijj]– Reuter. - 218 words
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Article93 1938-10-24 1 —Reuter. Hapjn Events Expected In Near East London, Sunday. Royal births in direct succession to the throne are imminent in tw r o Near Eastern kingdoms. The parents o. Princess Frederika, 21-year-old Crown Princess of Greece, have arived at Sens in anticipation of the birth of a child.—Reuter. - 93 words
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173 1938-10-24 1 ueuk-r. Encouraged Chiang To Resist Rome, Sunday. The occupation of Canton evokes considerable comment in the Italian press, notably the Voce d’ltalia and Stampa. The former describes it as a decisive and perhaps mortal blow at Chinese defence and declares it would not be surprised– ueuk-r. - 173 words
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Article287 1938-10-24 1 Farewell Dinner To Ag. (apt. A. G. Ferguson A pleasant function took place at the Volunteer Headquaiters. Butterworth, last Friday night when the officers and men of G‘ (Malay) Coy. 3rd. Bn. S.S. V.F. entertained their commanding officer. Ag. Capt. N.G. Ferguson to a fare- well dinner. The287 words
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Article58 1938-10-24 1 28th Anniversary Of His Death (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Suunday. Ihe anniversary of the death of King Chulalongkorn on October 23, 1910. wis observed in the capital today. The Council of Regency, the Premier and high officials toge.her with deputations of old and young laid wreaths before58 words
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245 1938-10-24 1 London Sequel To Penang Stranding (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 14. A sequel to the failure of Mr. R. B. Salisbury’s last tour in Malaya was witnessed at Westminster County Cour*, yesterday, when Miss Audrey Gladys Pei jus, professionally known as Audrey Cleaver, and245 words
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Article213 1938-10-24 1 Reuter. London. Monday. The News Chronicle declares that it is one thing to defeat Chinese armies and terrorise Chinese cities but quite another to occupy the country permanently. The more deeply they involve themselves in China, the more deeply will the Japanese come to regret an act of~ Reuter. - 213 words
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Advertisement24 1938-10-24 1 |.EE VEUN CHAN n i CHI'S. tl i>|>vll Street, I I ll I r lX CANTON knives and \r> STEEL ERFUMERY AND H goods.24 words
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255 1938-10-24 2 No Discernible Advantages (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. A representative gathering called by the Malay Association Of Selangor (Persekutuan in the Sultan Suleiman Club today showed that Malays in this State are against the formation of a University for Malaya. Tungku Ismail,255 words
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Article178 1938-10-24 2 j New Cinema Nearing Completion (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. Taiping’s main thoroughfares, Main-road and Kota-road, have been repaired and tarred recently and motorists find the new surfaces a great improvement on the old, as they are non-skid. It is hoped that this work will be178 words
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Article145 1938-10-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE death took place today, at the age of 71, at her residence in Bandar Hilir-road of Mrs. E.M. Paglar, a wellknowm personality, widow of the late Mr. A.J.F. Paglar, a former Municipal Commissioner and Justice of the Peace145 words
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Article445 1938-10-24 2 The British Ambassador in Berlin, SIR NEVILLE HENDERSON, has arrived in London on holiday. MR. H. H. OERLEMANS has been appointed Agent of the Netherlands Trading Society and Acting Consul for the Netherlands, Penang, vice DR. G. VAN EGMOND, w’ho will proceed to Singapore on transfer Au445 words
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Article663 1938-10-24 2 “The Moon Mai,|, n T™"" S';.: »esley Glee Club at the aL School Hall, Ipoh, on Friday an, J“* day in aid oi the i Fund and the Wesley Chunk Fund. The operetta, its kind ever attempted infa**** very creditably presented bv X cast. 5 d!663 words
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Article436 1938-10-24 2 •(From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Sentences totalling three months’ rigorous imprisonment were passed on a middle-aged Hokkien, Koh Kow, convicted by Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, yestdrday on two charges of causing mischief to baskets of fish in May thisl year. Koh Kow,436 words
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Article127 1938-10-24 2 OVER 235 persons attended a general meeting of the Yuk Choy Middle School, Ipoh, held at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Friday afternoon with Mr. Leong Sin Nam, 0.8. E., in the chair. The following were elected to the gene ral committee, from127 words
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Article74 1938-10-24 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. A 'FINE of $6 was imposing upon Miss K. Shepherdson, in the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday, when she pleaded ignorance of the law in her plea cf guilty to a charge of driving without a licence on September 21, along74 words
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Advertisement190 1938-10-24 2 They ARE QUALITY I X UHL «'fl a wi HMf /gK A 1 p ll YOU'RE IN FOR MORE V V SUIT SATISFACTION THIS SEASON THAN YOU J HAVE. &A’ ER KNOWN. LET 1135 PROVE IT WITH OUR NEW STOCK. B.H. T. DOLIATRAM CO J of course Oval tine’ and190 words
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Advertisement86 1938-10-24 2 Asthma Ca use Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the di« physician, it now those terrible spells 1 coughing and wheezir th® true cause which i No more burning podermic inlections Mendaco, starts to w g ing the Germ cause ol r fying the blood and 1 j that you86 words
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Article617 1938-10-24 3 Without Bars prison mgressive pnsjn in the rp ia ted at akeueld in t prison where tne men s but in rooms, de- and ire unlocked and the men whenever they are not rmore, they are altheir wives, with stroll round the eC ure in the know>n617 words
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339 1938-10-24 3 To Be Made In Sarawak THAT her daughter Valerie —Mrs. Bob Gregory —had been invited to take part in a colour film, which was shortly to be made in Sarawak bv a prominent American cameraman, was revealed by the Ranee of Sarawak339 words
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Article279 1938-10-24 3 South Indians Not Properly Represented (LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir Among the office-bearers elected for the coming year by the general body of the Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce there is only one South Indian on the Committee. I do not know why South Indians are279 words
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Article, Illustration52 1938-10-24 3 Moslem Congress opens m Cairo. The. omyress convened bij MotuunmeAl Al Pasha Allouba. president of the Egyptian Parliamentary Committer for th Defence of Palestine, opened at the Gezireh Casino. Cairo. Picture shtnrs general view of a section of the Arabs and Egyptians who attended the52 words
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804 1938-10-24 3 Owing to the death of His Highness The Sultan of Perak. Paduka Sri Sultan iskandar Shah. G.C.M.G., K.C.V.0., I I erak Scouts will wear mourning when in uniform until further notice. All ranks will wear a two inch black crepe band round the804 words
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Article298 1938-10-24 3 Hotel Manager’s ADMITTING ll previous convictions, 49-year-old Ahmad Omar bin Haji Mohamed Idris, was sentenced to a total of 18 months’ rigorous imprisonment to be followed by two years' police supervision, by the Singapore Criminal District Court Judge, Mr. IL A. For re r, on Friday,298 words
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Advertisement12 1938-10-24 3 How f ar ay ls ENGLAND? BAYS PENANG BY K I. M12 words
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Advertisement130 1938-10-24 3 ‘Aertex’ Sheets and Blankets I 4// l )ure blankets nn assortment lovely colours including Green. Blue. A ond Peach. Soft. Warm. Durable. Size 60 x 80 Inches price bOIM $12.95 EACH “The world’s most health fid weave.” “AERTEX” TOWELS “AERTEX” SHEETS or service (ln( i appearance. Soft, absorbent, and j130 words
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715 1938-10-24 4 Ships At Hankow And Pearl River Not To Be Moved Shanghai, Sunday. r THE British naval authorities have rejected the Japanese 1 ultimatum to move shipping either at Hankow or the Pearl River. At Hankow the ships are concentrating off the ex-British Concession while those at715 words
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Article345 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. GERMAN PAPER ON “INSPIRED” DEMONSTRATIONS Berlin, Saturday. A PROTEST against the ’obviously inspired demonstrations being ’staged in all parts of the English-speak-i ing world” over the colonial question is made in the Diplomatische Correspondenz. which voices the views of the German Foreign Office. The newspaper addsReuter. - 345 words
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Article90 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. Paris. Sunday. The death has occurred of Sir Rober Mond. director of the South Staffordshire Mond Gas Company, aged 71. He was taken <o Paris from his home at Dinard on October 14 stated to be suf fering from gastric ulcers. Although he had beenReuter. - 90 words
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Article72 1938-10-24 4 PRAGUE. Sunday. The foreign policy of Czechoslvakia is expeced to achieve as soon as completely’ possible agreement with her neighbours, emphasised General Sirovy. the Premier, in his first statement since the severance of Sudetenlanj yesterday. The Sheum Seang Fook Chinese Circus, claimed to be the world’s biggest72 words
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250 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. British Authority In Old City Restored Jerusalem, Sunday. wwttlTH a more confident atmosphere W induced by restoration of British authority in the Old City there are animated scenes at Jaffa Gate, when thou sands of inhabitants took advantage of the relaxation of curfew and– Reuter. - 250 words
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Article121 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. London. Sunday: Orders placed at the International Motor Show at Earl s Court, which closes ’tonight, are “decidediv more encouraging than last year.” according to the Association of British Motor Manufacturers. It is added that the factories of leading manufacturers will be operating a’«.Reuter. - 121 words
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Article58 1938-10-24 4 —Reuter. Cairo. Sunday. The Government is contemplating a considerable increase in the army forces. It is estimated that by 1941 the army will number a hundred thousand, with a thousand modern aircraft. It is understood that the Government will shortly recognise the Italian conquest of—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article90 1938-10-24 4 —Reuter. Place Of Residence A Strict Secret London. Sunday. Dr. BENES, ex-President of Czechos lovakia, arrived at Croydon from Prague yesterday, accompanied by his wife and secretarial staff. Dr. Benes remains in London for some days before proceeding to the United States. His arrival occasioned some—Reuter. - 90 words
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53 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. BURGOS. Sunday:- The Nationa list Press campaign against mediation is now veering round to a demand for the granting of belligerent rights. It is argued that belligerent rights can no longer be witheld, seeing that General Franco has honourably carried out the withdrawal of tenReuter. - 53 words
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Article19 1938-10-24 4 —Reuter. BLDAPEST, Saturday:— Three men condemned tojdeath by the military court for espionage were executed this morning.—Reuter. - 19 words
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Article254 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. Xo Xew Conditions In Mr. Wane’s Statement < London. Sunday. Chinese officials point out that Dr. Wang Ching-wei’s statement to Reuter on Friday at Chungking that China might accept Japanese terms if they do not hamper China’s National existence is nothing new. The same sta-ement| Reuter. - 254 words
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Article102 1938-10-24 4 Reuter. Vickers Bombers Leave Today London, Sunday. Four R.A.F. long-range Vickers Wellesley bombers are expected to leave for Egypt tomorrow whence, if the weather is favourable, they wall attempt a nonstop flight to Australia, flying in formation The bombers are expected to leave Upi per Heyford, Oxfordshire,Reuter. - 102 words
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Article181 1938-10-24 4 French Press Comment On Fall Of Canton r pHE fidl of Canton is the subject of widespread comment m the Press. Le Jour, alluding to the relative proximity of the Japan--01C?? to -Hong Kong and Tonkin, says that, nevertheless, Tonkin is French and Hong Kong—Reuter. - 181 words
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Advertisement203 1938-10-24 4 cAL pBECK HMM I I STEEL H. Ji y M WINDOW FRAMES it 3 i FRENCH DOORS I I B etc. etc. jsS I J Equal to the be«t S I > 3' ~”i imported makes, L_L Lll f'' f n MANUFACTUHBD Bl' I i I j EASTERN MFG. CO.203 words
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403 1938-10-24 5 nik With Days Of Vlunshi Abdulla (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. cca has some 20 or so mosques scattered within a H vi radius of town. Mosques, suraus, or praying sheds, the visitor when he goes along Tranquerah, Bandar 'pringgit Hill roads. historical past403 words
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Article42 1938-10-24 5 ‘A a add camphor power of inannual restates In 1 Vt inebriation at e n ‘P'>rt adds. a igations into s >i: rrorist activities Chinese is to iesent in prison is of Chinese '‘rrorists. who “t squeeze and ■Asiatic gambling42 words
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Article20 1938-10-24 5 take the corner al •’’-lane and Love wheel of a a ('hmes“. 1 ut 'day, a slightly20 words
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Article19 1938-10-24 5 SPENDED 1 h'L., Batavia, Friday. Japanese propa- ’been “"'My Ta Chung 1,1 ''l tor three weeks.19 words
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608 1938-10-24 5 From The Pulpit PREACHING yesterday from the text “What shall a man give in exchange tor his life?” the Rev. H. H. Peterson said:— This abrupt question raises more issues and penetrates deeper into the mystery of life than outward appearances608 words
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Article187 1938-10-24 5 Hainanese Fined (F;om Ou.' Own Gorrespondenti Malacca, Saturday. How a 13-year-old Chinese girl went to the office of the Protector of Chinese and comnlained that her father had illtreated her was told in the Malacca police court yesterday when a Hairaner.e named Scon Ah Keng pleaded guilty187 words
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146 1938-10-24 5 npHE epidemic of house-breaking and JL burglary in Penang continues anti it is believed that there is a small gang at work. One arrest has been made in connection with the burglary at 7A, Penang-road, on Wednesday morning, when the thief oi thieves146 words
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Article192 1938-10-24 5 Alleged Fraudulent Registration < From Cur Own Cor respondent, i Singapore. Saturday. F FURTHER evidence in the preliminary inquiry into allegations of forgery and abetment of forgery against Richardo Bi illiante. a Filipino. Bungero Miyashiro. a Japanese, and R.S.M. Wish'd-:, a Briton, was recorded in the192 words
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Article77 1938-10-24 5 i From Our Own Correspondent» Taiping. Sunday. DEEPAVALI was celebrated quietly in Taiping. The temples were vis ed throughout the day and. later in the evening, whole families in bright coloured dresses were seen paying fne usual visits to their friends and relatives. The Tamils here have77 words
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Article90 1938-10-24 5 Khoo N>r IK (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. 4 PRETTY’ wedding in the reformed x > style was witnessed a\ the Hokkien Hoay Kuan. Taiping, on Saturday, when Mr. Khoo Heng Peng, manager of the Empire Theatre. Parit Buntar. was married to Miss Ng Yee Gan.90 words
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337 1938-10-24 5 I. S. Senator Praises British Imperial Administration (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. “BRITISH Imperial Administ ration is the saviour of a large impart of the world.” according to Senator Frank Fay, Pennsylvania State Legislature, who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Calcutta337 words
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Article35 1938-10-24 5 Reuter. Rome, Saturday. A new world altitude record for single-engined aircraft at present held by Britain is claimed by Major Mai io Pezzi who today flew a height 17.074 metres. Reuter., Reuter. - 35 words
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Article251 1938-10-24 5 First Speech Dav And Concert (From Our Own Cot respondent! Sungei Patani, Saturday. rpHE Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani, I held its first Speech Day yesterday followed by a concert staged by the pupils of the school. There was a large attendance, amongst them being the Hon. the British251 words
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Miscellaneous72 1938-10-24 5 UNUSUAL FACTS REVEALED Spotlight” bON TERRY L. -Vi KtMCSK u <* HAWAR2 iwwsrnc •M SOBKf A PWiJ co.umPia sBL. F< T* RISPMC ‘-OTTftfY'ncKfTf OHCf for I UOTOBWf i a 1 I OW& I &IMEN jtep IN’ U WENT ON LOCATION IN STYLE BY AiR A LA AWPIANE TCAILfP.TNf PIANE »*A<72 words
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Miscellaneous322 1938-10-24 6 -OmLUxUmf m »<i>WrW y LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 Th e Famous Singing Star RICHARD TAUBER 1 K fw? Li a a B n cent New British Film 4 Land Without iggJIF:;. was the wiosf W W tfc r Wj»a MUQI f EDWARD muoiv CARY GRANT Composed by322 words
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Miscellaneous304 1938-10-24 6 wo Shows. JmMlirii rwniifi j #»taaA# 6 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. PHONE 1355 THE MOST POWERFUL OE ALL DRAMAS A TAMIL CLASSICAL PERFECTION I ■'BHAKTA M EER A' h Directed by Y. V. RAO (Chintamani with Y.H. RAO. 8.A.. VASUN’I >HARA Itffi W i DEVI, VID WAN SRINIVASAN. LN. RAO304 words
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417 1938-10-24 7 Over 150,000 People Causing Much Trouble To Japanese OEVEN YEARS after the invasion and seizure of Manchuria by the Japanese, the four north eastern Provinces are still infested with guerrilla bands. It is true that not much of their activity has recently been heard outside417 words
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Article125 1938-10-24 7 ULIltLb niiiVM j the Whangpoo River. —International News Agency. Shanghai. October 10. SUICIDE among Japanese troops continue to worry the high command here. The bodies are usually cremated and sent home as war casualties. Private Marusan Shinji died under unusually ironic circumstances. On furlough in HongkewULIltLb niiiVM j £ the Whangpoo River.—International News Agency. - 125 words
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Article106 1938-10-24 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sitiawan, Saturday. The pupils of the Methodist Girls’ School, Sitiawan, will present a concert in the Anglo-Chinese School Hall, Kampong Koh, Sitiawan, on Monday at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the school building fund. Miss M. LVrksen, Headmistress, the organiser of the106 words
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Article303 1938-10-24 7 INDEPENDENCE for Korea!” Using this as their slogan, more than 120 Koreans, all ,former cadets in the Nanking Military Academy, have here in Hankow’ formed an independence movement for their country. according to information from Chou Seh-min. well-known Korean who is the leader of the movement.303 words
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Article146 1938-10-24 7 —lnternational News Agency. Shanghai. October 11. FIFTEEN persons have been arrested ,on suspicion in connection with the 1 murder of Mr. Tang Shao-yi, Chinese elder statesman, in his home in Route Fergusion, French Town, on September 30. The suspects will be given a hearing on October—lnternational News Agency. - 146 words
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Article63 1938-10-24 7 New York, October 8. Martha Raye, the 22-year-old filii comedienne, whose marriage to u< y Westmore, a make-up artist, lasted four months, announced today that she will marry David Rose, a composer, at Ensenada, Mexico, tomorrow. When Miss Raye’s marriage was dissolved in September last year,63 words
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Article256 1938-10-24 7 —lnternational News Agency. Slow Progress Of Japanese Drive Hankow, October 11. CONFIDENCE is felt here with regard to the military outlook as a result of the heavy Japanese losses and their slow progress in the drive towards Hajikow. These facts are admitted by Japanese prisoners brought back here—lnternational News Agency. - 256 words
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Article329 1938-10-24 7 bone of the Chinese guerillas. Inter national News Agency. Relentless War Against Guerillas SHANGHAI, October J 4. INSTEAD of driving further onward towards the Wuhan cities, tne Japanese troops in Central China are waging a I relenfdess war against the Chinese guen Has operating along thebone of the Chinese guerillas. Inter national News Agency. - 329 words
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Advertisement227 1938-10-24 7 FUN FROLIC PARK Fong Sen Nean Cantonese Opera “PING SUN CHONG FOR LOONG” Part 2. Lau Sai Eng Hong Teochew Opera: KAY MOR YONG CHONG KUN” PROFESSOR ABELLA’S REVUE With 35 selected artists, famous juggler, beautiful girts will perlc at No. 1 Hail. By Special Demand, Professor Abella personklly v227 words
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Miscellaneous216 1938-10-24 7 -OPENING TOMORROW- JE3 Back In Response To Hundreds Of Requests! RK O Radio’s Record-Breaking Hit S>xow 2LXI.CI. S&'v&n. vf Reduced Prices of Admission Matinees Tomorrow and H ednesday at 3 p.m. XT VERS AL’S GRAND DOUBLEFEATURE BILL •INVISIBLE RAY” TOGETHER WITH SILVER SPURS” Downstairs 15 30 cents. LAST 2 SCREENINGS216 words
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Miscellaneous37 1938-10-24 7 THIS WEEK-END AT QUEENS Penang’s Most Popular Theatre Warner Bros. Super Comedy Hit with the famous stars of “ROBIN HOOD” and “CAPTAIN BLOOD” ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA DeHAVILLANH PATRIC KNOWLES ROSALIND RUSSELL WHO 1$ YOU-KNOW-WHAT ABOUT ERROL FLYNN37 words
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Miscellaneous157 1938-10-24 7 THE ECONOMICAL AMUSEMENT HOME IN TOWN TO SPENT YOUR EVENING 1 LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARK! WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Monday, 24th October, 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: “CHTTRA HAWI E MAJLIES.” Sun See Toy Cantonese Opera: “KOO KWAI KAR KONG” Part 2. CAPITAL TALKIES: Two shows nightly at 7.30 9.20157 words
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Article490 1938-10-24 8 IT is a generally accepted tact that the menaces arising out of absolutism. indeed, dictatorship itself, could not survive if peoples were permitted to know the truth. A govern-ment-muzzled Press and radio and the suppression of all genuine opposition brings about a condition of affairs in490 words
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1034 1938-10-24 8 Aviation Is Safe Now AS casually as you take a bus or a street car more than a quarter of a million travellers in the British Empire now use air transport planes. The figures are revealed in the British Air1,034 words
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Article133 1938-10-24 8 •-pHERE are many orchestra ccnuu ti> Ig whom the general countrv owes a deeper titude than Sir Henr celebrated his musical beginning of October ing to raise a £lO.OOO wnich to endow ten for needy musicians Fifty years ago, i’ 18 Henry Joseph ed his first133 words
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Miscellaneous41 1938-10-24 8 1 rTI n s 1 CWSIS "s I 1, I < X Ai l! tT "I —r- I Tini I 'i i l| THE cr'S’s I W‘i\ H -WJZ zz sp r iTi CRISIS— I 1 I 1 y •on KEEP awake!”41 words
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758 1938-10-24 9 Move Started By Sir Andrew Caldecott (From Our Own Correspondent) 0 8 K B Ct 20 T HE most important development that thinking persons resident in nnkkong most have taken cogmsance of during the past few aa is the injection ot a new spirit758 words
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410 1938-10-24 9 In l ime For May J 939 Meeting l r -I. <i. Brown, President of the enang J <lrr llh iw “'""'"K- «rites H<-Tac. that he h'td .1 t* ,h P< ni >“'• ha<l leeuied to pttrehaM- a new JuUu, totaliMtor Which will be410 words
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Article, Illustration79 1938-10-24 9 31J DA ME CUIANG KAI SIIEK. wife v G( tu q HiaHti Kai Slick ist st ch in iJu,s e.r le i.sir photograph sewin'. aa»no»t< ir x (jarnientff. Madamt Chlatig icKf.s a deep personal mtertst tn th< i <■ lari in n- /v rs 7 ana79 words
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Article272 1938-10-24 9 •ROBBER BARONS’* A GOOD SHOW 1 Ihe R.K.G. Radio picture, ‘The Robbei i Barons’ winch opened at the Majestic ’j yesterday, with Edward Arnold, Cary Grant, Frances Farmer and Jack Oakie, provides excellent entertainment. Edward Arnold, as Jim Fisk. Terror of Wall Street, was outstanding and272 words
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Article155 1938-10-24 9 Over $4,000 Worth Of Tickets Sold Judging by the rehearsal yesterday at Wembley Paik, the charity show to be staged at the Majestic Cinema on Friday, November 5, by the Chinese National Language School in aid of the China Relief Fund, promises to be a great success.155 words
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99 1938-10-24 9 The man under whose guidance Malaya’s weather service has grown from a small body into a well-equipped and well-staffed organisation, Mr. C.D. Stewart. Directo of the Malayan Meteorological Service will leave for England in a few days tc take up the appointment of99 words
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Article317 1938-10-24 9 Rare Animals I’o Assist Fourteen hamsters, rodents never betoie seen in Malaya, have been brought to S.ngapoie by Dr. W. A. Young. i olessor ot Bacteriology. King Edwards \II College oi Medicine. The only animals to which human leprosy can be transmitted, they will be used317 words
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Article187 1938-10-24 9 allace Lunib (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Saturday. rjTHE wedding took place at the PresJ. bytenan Church. Singapore, yesterday afternoon, of Miss Eloina Lumb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F. Lumb, of Middlesborough. England, to Mr. W. K. Wallace, assistant managing engineer of the Alliance Engineering187 words
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Article114 1938-10-24 9 Muslim Merchants Perturbed Indian Muslim merchants ot i enan are j noKtmg a meeting at the inuian Aiasiin. Mercnants bociety, Ao. i pansier ivoao. mis evening, unciei the piomeucj oi tn. i»>n. Mr. ii. h. Audooicader, io conbiue> tne Indian Income Tax Bin which is114 words
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Article67 1938-10-24 9 MR. MRS. TAN PEK EAM Mi and Mrs. Pan Pek Earn, who were honeymooning at Mount Pleasure. Penang, left for Kuala Lumpur yesterdav by car. They were marride on October 1. Haji P. K. Shakkerai Rawther. J P.. who recently returned from a pilgrimage to Mecca, was entertained by the67 words
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Advertisement238 1938-10-24 9 Out of thousands of cases, not one (Brand) Celery PerleT" di. swallowed perle, contains value of 261 b of Golden Celery) w.H i vc u esse in-read of pain by 12 a. m. tomorrow. In a week your rheumatism has completely disappeaied- never to return. x»e a martyr no longer!238 words
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927 1938-10-24 10 Mr. Parekh On Its Usefulness In Fostering Trade Mr. P. V. Parekh (Chairman) presided at the annual general meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce which was held in Penang on Wednesday, October 19. Below is a list of firms and their representatives present at927 words
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Article92 1938-10-24 10 O —British Woreless. London, Friday. The Stock Exchange displayed brighter sentiment following overnight rally in Wall Street, but business was only of moderate proportions. Gilt edged Securities consolidated on the improvements established late yesterday whilst some support was also forthcoming for foreign bonds especially South Americans. Argentine RailsO —British Woreless. - 92 words
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629 1938-10-24 10 Creation Of Share To Increase Company’s Capital London, October 14. Mr. A. E. Percy. F.-C.A. (the chairman) presided at the twenty-fifth annual general meeting of Renong Dredging Co., Ltd, which was held in London yesterday and addressing share I holders said: The profit earned for629 words
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Article222 1938-10-24 10 London, October 12. THE Siamese Tin Syndicate announce I that an interim dividend of 15 per cent, in respect of 1938 will be payable on November 4. Thig is the first interim payment to be declared in respect of 1938. A year ago an interim dividend222 words
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Advertisement350 1938-10-24 10 OPERATED ON FOR GASTRIC ULCERS But No Real Relief Until this New Drugless Remedy Came Let this fellow-sufferer give practical advice to all who suffer from any form of indigestion. He has found in Chardox a new, refined, super-activated, tasteless charcoal, 50 times more powerful than the ordinary kind. Chardox350 words
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Advertisement813 1938-10-24 10 BANKS THE “P'W'U: b w OF INDIA, LID (Incorporated in England, -> /'x Capital Authorised The Indian Overseas capital subscribed Reserve Fund and IW £1 Bank, Ltd., (Incorporated in British India) Sir K.C.S.I. C I f' cl Sir Thomas Smith. Kt DemHv A ainuaa Right Hon., Lord Catto of nairsI813 words
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Article845 1938-10-24 11 hai: (HEAD ■rci' Big Spe< lack's I For London ■the onLrary tlja-i.-r i ;i Engpatronises a pantomime or so at Christmas, it may seem strange that arrangements are already planned for his comfort that in ■Wr.tn u. a p.pa.'anf S. pa :.*t, with Open-Air Theatre845 words
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Article977 1938-10-24 11 S.S. “VAN HEUTSZ” sails this evening at 4 p.m. for Singapore, Hong Kong, Swatow, Amoy and Chuan Chew. S.S. “KEDAH” arrived this morning from Belawan-Deli, sails this evening direct for Singapore. S.S. “BENARTY” sails for Port Swettenham, Singapore and Hong Kong. S.S. IAEISSE” sails for977 words
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Article153 1938-10-24 11 .—Reuter. Mr. Hearst’s Reply To Mr. W. Churchill San Simeon, Sunday. An outspoken reply to Mr. Winston Churchill’s broadcast on October 16 was miade by Mr. Randolph Hearst, in a nationwide broadcast last night, attacking Great Britain and France, notably in connection with the Versailles Treaty which.—Reuter. - 153 words
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Article255 1938-10-24 11 MEAT Beef Steaw Rati 38 Stew or Curry do 28 Pork lean do 44 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb 45 Do. Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 24 Capons locally reared do 50 Hen do do 30 Duck255 words
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Advertisement442 1938-10-24 11 rp funnel line ■ll t ro LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT TTthl ShK Leaves Penang Due London Msrscilles Glasgow Oct. 28 Nov. 23 ■nfLl’S Hill Gtyti* Nov. 3 Nov’ 30 HoulA ca Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 6 Dec 5 K7r E TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE -r-vX I’ Liverpool l7 c ow Oct.442 words
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Advertisement748 1938-10-24 11 P <&o BRITISH ND! A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY 27th OCTOBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang. Telck Anson, Port Swetterham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan748 words
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Article238 1938-10-24 12 John Westropp Does It It is a year or two now since John Westropp did it, but they talk about it even now in Australia. For John is a Kent boy who made his home in Australia at 15. He lives and works in what is perhaps the238 words
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Article501 1938-10-24 12 Latest Tinies 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.501 words
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Article386 1938-10-24 12 A series of twelve symphony c n designed especially for oversea hstenen is being presented by the BBC E:r, Orchestra, under its conductor r. Fogg, in the programmes from Daverfy The first! concert —consisting of woo.s r Wagner—was broadcast last week, and thereafter the series will be386 words
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Miscellaneous2515 1938-10-24 12 BBC. SERVICE NIROM tiriK- for tho 12.50 Rumanian Gypseys. Aneta, to gsg news and GSF I Young and Reginald Foresythe. 2.10 TRANSMISSION 3 (Repetition of news bulletin. 2.20 Closet 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.: GSJ. e 1>• 1 ZAP m 1 «7. down. 4.50 Time signal. Opening. Po-[ 9.30 p.m.2,515 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-10-24 12 TIDE TABI E today HIGH LOU 12.55 p.m. 7.20 p TOMORROW 1.10 a.m. 7.50 a1.30 p.m. 7.52 p18 words
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Article, Illustration310 1938-10-24 13 PLANE SETS HOUSE ON FIRE Collision Over Town 4 GIRL was killed when an K.\.F. aeroplane cradled on a house al Stamford. Line-. following a roili-ion in mid-air above die town. Hie machine burst into Hann a.? soon a- ii crashed and set the house310 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1938-10-24 14 H. MARRIOTT WINS CHALLENGE CUP Several Excellent Performances The first speed hill climb to he held in Penang under the auspices of the Automobile Association of Malaya (Penang and Kedah Branch) was held yesterday morning on Mount Pleasure Hill, eight miles from1,414 words
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Article39 1938-10-24 14 The P.S.C. (golf section) Mixed Foursomes will be played as usual on Wednes day, Oct. 26. and competitors should note that an early start is desirable as it is to' dark to play after 6.30 p.m.39 words
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676 1938-10-24 14 Ewe Chye Beaten hi Thrilling Final (By Our Badminton Correspondent) Tan Kin Hong, last year’s Penang open singles runner-up, defeated his clubmate, Lim Ewe Chye, last year’s semi-finalist, in the final of the men’s open singles championship yesterday at the Penang Free School Hall.676 words
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Article145 1938-10-24 14 Reuter. It is announced that Harold Larwood the Nottinghamshire and England cricketer. is retiring from county cricket. The County Cricket Club has issued this statement: “It is a matter of common knowledge that for some time past that owing to the condition of his knee, Harold LarwoodReuter. - 145 words
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Article242 1938-10-24 14 Sports Chib T roiln( e Perak Asiatics /Y first half, the Perak Asian down to the Penang Ear points (3 goals am] z ri?v 21 ml in the return Esplanade on Saturda-. Owing to four of their best men ing for Perak ag 1 least six242 words
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Article107 1938-10-24 14 Cardiff. Sunday Wales beat England by 1 .'»ah n vhe mternatu nal soccer match t Car Tiff yesterday. At naif-time score was 2 2. A crowd of 55,000 watchm the X'Th're were no changes to the l ®s Wales kicked off. Jn vhe early W nlay107 words
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Article105 1938-10-24 14 Kedah Hal) I’-'Z Tonw tom The following ar f the Kedah Hall P Sports Club in a friendly g *n tomorrow on the Esplanai *at Georgie Lymn; Isn Cheng Poh; Char F. Tat. Koh Soo Loon; (m; 1 h Thean Beng, C. Da cl r and Lee Ee Sin.105 words
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Article70 1938-10-24 14 Ming Yah B< al l’ ri,,li Employ»*- n !rf The Ming Yah Ping ed the Printing I rn; ijf/’ by three games to t re t> court yesterday 1 lows: (Ming Yal Lim Teong Ke* o—3, Wong Yong Ean 3 2, Phoon Yong Kong 3 0, AVor to Choi70 words
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Advertisement75 1938-10-24 14 |1 lie Stars Foretell JI mm g x MS* BSfc T J W? Igßlys -ggiMm a BiCi Advance In PHILIPS iXJO'bx SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF AT:pWippPJ KOSTER CO., \l:.- --X T^ Street V£i.iypi Penang x 77-i PiiffO! iHi€m/Ohiw o S fe! F rim i im III ■imn i! ■■■iiwii i75 words
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Article1027 1938-10-24 15 last Day of Ipoh Races: Velocity Pays $77 rpHKEE horses —Fair King, Swift Arrow and Miss Zipp— I completed doubles at the last day of the Perak Turf (lub Autumn Meeting at Ipoh on Saturday. Favourites monopolised the honours, but there was a big1,027 words
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Article129 1938-10-24 15 Reuter. London, Saturday. RESUL/TS of today’s rugger fixtures are: Cornwall 6, Gloucestershire 20, a.t Camborne. Devon 3, Somerset 3, at Exeter. Durham 21, Cumberland 3. at Sunderland. Yorkshire 20, Ulster 6. at Kikstall. Bedford 6, London Scottish 3. Birkenhead Park 27, Dublin Wanderers 8. Bristol 12,Reuter. - 129 words
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Article453 1938-10-24 15 M K A. van TOOREN heads the list of winning owners closely followed by “Oontong Kongsi. Kongs?’ and Mr. Lee Nam. The most successful trainer was Hobbs, while the riding honours went to White, with Dodd a close second. Full statistics for the meeting are: Owners453 words
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Article, Illustration771 1938-10-24 15 Arsenal Beat Preston By Gift Goal (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sunadv. Preston’s forwards fiddled with the ball and lost chances of scoring during their match against Arsenal at Highbury yesterday. The Gunners, five of whose star players were in the771 words
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Article87 1938-10-24 15 xie nni —Reuter. London, Saturday. At Donington Park, near Derby, the International Grand Prix, over 250 miles,, was run today. The Duke of Kent started the face, which was won by the Kalian Tazim Nuvolari, drving a. German Auto-Union. He averaged 80.40 miles an hour Herman Lang,xie nni —Reuter. - 87 words
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Article37 1938-10-24 15 The boxing which was to have been held at the Fun and Frolic Park Stadium, Penang, last night, was postponed owing to rain. Mr. Speedy Hassan, the wellknown boxer, is the promoter of the bouts.37 words
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Advertisement919 1938-10-24 15 Youihful Vigour Restored By Mew,Simple, Easy Method Glands Stimulated /Wbmen Admire\ To New Activity Without Operation za Doctor's Prescription Starts Work First Day To lengthen life and youth has been the dream of man since the beginning of time. in" And at last scientists have discovered B methods of retarding919 words
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Article114 1938-10-24 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST £208.12. 6 No market (Ot> ,L.’ «*>•«• No "’«ket LONDOw (3 months) $107.12’-. SINGAPORE BUSINESS DONE •> IQI PENANG oV BUSINESS DONE oOPRA—(Sundrtedi J? *8 50 RUBBER NEW YORK 16%c(G> SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28 ,c Nov./Dec 28 c 2 &c Jan./lfar 29< 29 c April/June 29 c 29 July/Sept114 words
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Article118 1938-10-24 16 Ijondon. Oct. 22. RUBBER.: Steady. London 8% buyers 8/ sellers Jan./Mar. 8% <l° 8/ do Apl./June 8/- do 8< do July/Sept. 8% do 8B do NEW YORK (opening price» Closed United Kingdom Stoclts: London 62.829 tons Liverpool 34.448 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct £lO.lO. 0118 words
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Article358 1938-10-24 16 In spite of all the knowledge that has been acquired during centuries of learning and the costly measures that have been taken for dealing with malaria, this mabady still remains one of the most terrible if not the most terrible —enemies of humanity. In olden358 words
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Article297 1938-10-24 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyer* Seller-* Ampats 4 6 4 9 A. Hitams 25 0 26 0 A. Wengs .67 .69 Bangrins 24 0 24!6c B. Seiangora 1.43 1.46 Hong Fa'tts .81 .83 Jelapangs 313 32j3 Jelebus .72 .75 Kamuntings 1113 ll|9c K. Lan juts 19 0 19 6 Katus297 words
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Article61 1938-10-24 16 Perak Hockey Annual The Perak European hockey players fully extended the Rest in -their annual encounter on Saturday on the Ipoh Club p ulang. sharing the six goals scored in the match. It was a clean game in which the Europeans displayed superior tactics and61 words
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Article239 1938-10-24 16 New York. Saturday. The opening featured a good response by aircrafts to the overnight Douglas report and subsequently developed volume and strength in steels on Dow Jones’ announcement that next week there will be a rise in operations at Chicago and Pittsburgh. Main significance lies in market239 words
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Article108 1938-10-24 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 47 64 178 45 64 New York 4.76 4.75% Mont rea 1 4.80 4.79% Brussel 28.16*2 28.13% Geneva 20.97*2 20.96*2 Amsterdam 8.76 8.75*2 Milan 9090 5 2 Beilin 11.90 11.90 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26’2 unquoted Helsingfors 226%108 words
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Article29 1938-10-24 16 TIN Singapore $107.12 1 2 per pkl. Penang $107.12 1 2 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore-Spot 28 7:8 c. per II». Penan<<-Spot 28 7 8 c. per lb.29 words
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Article157 1938-10-24 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.45 1.50 Hong Fatt .80 .82% Kuchai 1.32% 1.37’2 Mambau .52% .57*6 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.30 Rantau 1.55 1.60 Sungei Ways 2.00 2.05 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Ampat 4 3 4.9 Bangrins 24 0 24 6 Berjuntai 10 9 113 Kpg. Lanjut157 words
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Article191 1938-10-24 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Ampat 4 3 47% Ayer Weng .62% -67 2 Batu Selangor 1.42’6 1.47-6 Hitam -35 .40 Hong Fait -81 -84 Idris 77% 86 Jelapang 31 6 32.6 lelebu .70 .75 Kpg. Kamunting 9 0 9 6 Kpg. Lanjut 19 0 19 6 Kamunting 110 12191 words
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Article173 1938-10-24 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Ampats 4:6 4 9 A. Wengs .65 .70 Berjuntais 10 9 116 Hong Fatts .80 .84 Telebus .72% .77'? Katus 25 J 26 3 K. Kamuntings 8 10' 9:3 Kramats 10 9 113 K. Kampars 14 3 14 9 Kuvhais 1.32% 1.37*2 Laruts 10 0173 words
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Advertisement207 1938-10-24 16 TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF COOKED RATIONS TO SUNGEI PINANG DEPOT, PENANG Tenders are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of cooked rations for the Sungei Pinang Depot, Penang, for the period of twelve months from Ist January to 31st December, 1939 2. The terms of contract may207 words
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Advertisement1090 1938-10-24 16 HEAD OFtrvc 12. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 147- V. TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE.” PENANG. Singapore Ofrrce CeeJ Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471 Tel: “Times,’’ Office: 25, Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Roa Office: 40. 43, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central 3608 London. m Rate* «f Subscription for Pinang Gazette1,090 words