Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 October 1938
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Title Section20 1938-10-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 2511. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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551 1938-10-29 1 Surprisingly Reasonable “PACIFICATION” AS EXPENSIVE AS WAR Surprisingly reasonable peace terms are reported by a Trans-Ocean (German) source to be contemplated by the Japanese Government. Despite the fall of Canton and Hankow, a very confident message from the Generalissimo was read at the NationalReuter. - 551 words
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Article114 1938-10-29 1 Supreme National Effort London, Friday, national effort is demanded Labour Party which issues attacking the Government the country’ to the brink and enumerating points in jL; f nicy affirming that the volun>l a free people can far sur)f regimented dictatorship n effective anti aircraft a m of Ministers114 words
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Article203 1938-10-29 1 —Sin Chew’ Jit Poh. Reported Back-Door Approaches A Trans Ocean message from Peiping declares that the Japanese are prepared to offer peace on the following terms: Chiang Kai-shek to transfer his powers to Wang Ching-wei and Ho Ying-chin. Economic co -operation betwen the two countries; Restoration—Sin Chew’ Jit Poh. – - 203 words
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Article80 1938-10-29 1 Reuter. New Scheme To Check Arab Lawlessness Jerusalem, Friday. From Nov. 1 the Government is instituting a passenger traffic control scheme whereby all drivers of motor vehicles and railway passenger trains must have permi’s. Hitherto Arab tactics have been to issue commands directly counter to those issued by theReuter. - 80 words
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Article56 1938-10-29 1 Reuter. Alexandria Friday. An Arab delegation arrives in London on Nov. 1 to submit to the British Government resolutions passed at recent Moslem Congress at Cairo. Before sailing the leader of the delega tion appealed to Egyptians and Arabs to subscribe to a fund for the nReuter. - 56 words
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Article237 1938-10-29 1 —Reuter. Germain Offers An Explanation Berlin, Friday, of Polish citizens, mosts .> being conveyed by train 1' 11 parts of the Reich to the many of them in cattle i ling scenes were witness--1 in and Polish Embassies, waiting list pleaded at Embassy. often in tears,—Reuter. - 237 words
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Article43 1938-10-29 1 dr Anthony Eden speaking in London night urged that a great national 'I should be made to secure effective ornament and urged that the co-oper- of all parties should be sought as 'vernment that should give expression 1 national unity.43 words
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53 1938-10-29 1 funeral of Mrs. Tan Kung Lin, nee o Paik Joo. who passed away on o s<iay, Oct. 27, took place today at from No. 27 Nagore Road, Penang interment at Batu Gantong Cemetery, irge gathering of friends was present 1,1 1 many wreaths53 words
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Article319 1938-10-29 1 —Reuter. j 20 Shopgirls Feared Dead Marseilles, Friday. It is known that thousands of travell ers were in a huge department store in Rue Canebiere gutted by fire today. Banned by a high wind the flames were carried across the road, w’here the Hotel Noailles caught fire. Firemen—Reuter. - 319 words
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Article80 1938-10-29 1 Reuter. Egypt Wants Control Of Health Precautions Paris, Friday. Forty-eight countries were represented at the International Sanitary Conference which was opened at the Quay d’Orsay by M. Demonzis. One of its most important decisions relates to a request by the Egyptian Government for handing over to Egypt by– Reuter. - 80 words
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Article88 1938-10-29 1 Drainage And Irrigation Engineer The death occurred at 12.30 a.m. today, at Taiping Hospital, of Mr. Frank B. Thurston. Mr. Thurston who was an Elder of the Presbyterian Church, was only 36 years of age. He was Drainage and Irrigation Enginer at Parit Buntar88 words
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Article57 1938-10-29 1 tan y u Reuter. Brussels, Friday. The Socialist Premier, M. Spaak, at a meeting of the Foreign Affairs Com mittee favoured establishment of rela tions with Nationalist Spain and the despatch of a diplomatic agent to Burgos The Committee expressed approval and authorised M. Spaak totan y u Reuter. - 57 words
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Article127 1938-10-29 1 Huge Orders Being Placed With Utility Companies Leading utility companies in American strategic war material centres are immediately placing orders for turbo-generators and auxiliary equipment totalling 1,000,000 kilowatts generating capacity. Laws already effective will permit Government agencies to assist if necessary in the financial programme. New facilities127 words
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Article20 1938-10-29 1 The Treasury Bills last night went at 10s. 9.78 d. compared with 13s. 8.91 d. a w’eek ago.20 words
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Article151 1938-10-29 1 Reuter. Exhibition Revives A Fashion London, Friday. Trade iotaJiing millions of pounds immensely benefitling British Dominion and Colonial producers has resulted from the Glasgow- Exhibition. The twelve millionth visitor passed the turnstile.» yesterday The exhibition closes tomorrow. Dominion represenialives who .are understood to be v'ell satisfied with theReuter. - 151 words
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Advertisement34 1938-10-29 1 Malaya Silver Co. 158 CHULIA STREET, PENANG, S.S. uturers Dealers of shields, cups, etc., Blocks and Brass > DATE Shoes. Hats and ning costumes for Ladies j Gentlemen. I SCIENTIFIC WORKMANSHIP IRATE CHARGES PROMPT SERVICE34 words
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Advertisement53 1938-10-29 1 KWONG LEE YEUN CHAN (Established over 30 Years.) 73C, Campbell Street, PHONE 1028 DEALERS IN CANTON VEGETABLE KNIVES AND SCISSOR. IRON AND STEEL GOODS. HOSIERY, PERFUMERY AND GENERAL GOODS. ill' ft I-:... NKSk: <■ J|BkfiSfe. < fey ''-'«Jr our BACON makes better t Breakfasts CQJCB SW/JGG PHONE PENANG—ISOO A 155153 words
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Article346 1938-10-29 2 House In Patrolled Area Entered Into (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. qpHE gang of burglars which has been operating with such success in Kuala Lumpur for some weeks now, in spite of police attempts to check them, struck again last night when they346 words
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Article150 1938-10-29 2 FUNERAL SERVICE OFF KATONG (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. yv REATHS were cast upon the sea off Katong just before dusk today when a memorial service was held for Senior Inspector Richard Nunn. Inspector Nunn was killed when the Royal Singapore Flying Club plane which he150 words
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Article83 1938-10-29 2 A NUMBER of cyclists were brought /a. up before the Ipoh Magistrate yesterday for failing to observe the “Stop Look, Go” signals at junctions. They all pleaded guilty and paid fines of $3 each One youngster entered the dock full of smiles. He pleaded guilty83 words
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46 1938-10-29 2 ON Guy Fawkes Day, November 5. the Ipoh Swimming Club will have a pork pie and sati supper, followed by i a dance. There will be aquatic events i at 6.45 p.m. A charge of each will i be made.46 words
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Article, Illustration381 1938-10-29 2 Messrs. Aw Roon Haw and Aw Boon Par. thp two philanthropic brothers of ‘Tiger Bairn” fame in the Far East have recently devoted much interest to journalism in order to reform their compatriots without any regard to profits. A gigantic scheme has been contrived to est iblish381 words
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Article75 1938-10-29 2 PROPOSAL FOR §10,000,000 GIFT BY COLONY THE following motion will be moved by Sir John Bagnall at the Legislative Council meeting on Monday: ‘That this Council approves the earmarking of $10,000,000 of the Colony’s Surplus Funds to provide for an appropriation of $2.000,000 each year, payable in monthly75 words
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Article91 1938-10-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thursday. THE Anglo-Chinese School, Teluk Anson, will hold its annual Parents’ Day and Handwork Exhibition on Saturday, October 29. The Handwork win include drawing, stencilling, potatoprinting, linoleum printing, woodwork and carpentry, basketry and leather work, which form part of ‘the91 words
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49 1938-10-29 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Friday. The Imperial aeroplane inward bound this afternoon from Hong Kong damaged her under-carriage on landing at the Donmuang aerodrome. The passengers were unhuit and the mails are secure but the plane is stopping over here for repairs.49 words
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Article155 1938-10-29 2 giving evidence in a case in the Ipoh police court, in which a Moslem was charged with disorderly conduct, a Malay police constable declared that by smelling he could say whether a person had taken samsu, toddy. brandy or whisky. Abdul Hamid, who was charged with155 words
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Article51 1938-10-29 2 DR E D. LINDOW, Chief Medical Officer. Penang, sailed for home on Saturday by the P. and O. liner s.s. Rajputana on long leave. Dr. LINDOW is being relieved at Penang by DR. E. V. LUPPRLAN, Chief Medical Officer, Malacca. in the earlv part of next51 words
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Article183 1938-10-29 2 Request For Tim»Granted TN the Bankruptcy Court thi A morning Mr. T. L. Tan, Assistant Official Assignee, Penang made an application before M Justice Howes for committal t< prison, of Mr. A. Manasseh debtor to two bankruptcies The debtor appeared in person Mr. Tan said the debtor183 words
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95 1938-10-29 2 Mr. He?-h Seng Whatt, J.P., MCI 1 life member of the Hu Yew Seah, P< sang has donated $250 to the Girl’s Scln J Building Fund. In an interview with a Pinang Gazette representative Mr. Yeoh. S< rtary of the Seah, added that95 words
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Advertisement316 1938-10-29 2 HEAimiURN KEPT HIM AWAKE He was Afraid to Eat What a worry he must have been to his -wife No food agreed with him. Acia indigestion made him positively wretched. In this letter, his wife tells how she found a way to end his trouble “My husband developed a wretched316 words
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Article339 1938-10-29 3 Cals’ “Witties” menl of the Ipoh Hos- iding patients with ;n 1 a 1 the same time j 1( tastes will be si 11\ Im )th 1 he ie> i the public, j tha patients will r ,pportunit\ to choose s i< dide. prepare! by In i339 words
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1226 1938-10-29 3 APPLICATION FOR STAY OF EXECUTION DISMISSED Interesting argument took place in the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Howes, concerning the theatre Royal property in Penang Road, one trustee, a lonian, opposing its sale and another trustee pressing for its sale on the1,226 words
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Article98 1938-10-29 3 RING dredging operations yesterday in a mine near Kampaj* a miniature cannon was brought up from a depth of 30 feet. The gun weighs nearly U 2 cwt., is live feet long an<j has a 1 la-inch bore. There is a bell crank with98 words
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Article262 1938-10-29 3 Both Parents Absent At ork A N’ OTHER drowning, tragedy was re/v counted in the Second Magistrate’s Court. Ipoh. yesterday before Che Ismail bin Mat Sah. sitting as Coroner, when an inquiry was held into the death of a two-year-old Chinese boy named Tung Phak, who262 words
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Article96 1938-10-29 3 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar. Thuisday. ’HILE carrying mails from Kuala Kar.gsar to Grik, a mail bus be1< uging io the Red and Yellow Omnibus Co. came .0 grief two miles from Kuala Kangsar, overturning into a ditch by the side of the road96 words
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Article69 1938-10-29 3 IMFTEEN students fom the nor mal class of the Yuk Choy Middle School. Ipoh, will pay a short visit to Fenang beginning on November 12. Headed by their form master, Mr. Ching Kwan Hwan, the boys will attend classes at various Chinese schools during their69 words
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Article29 1938-10-29 3 THE Posts and Telegraphs dance at the Ipoh Town Hall, which was postponed owing the Sultan’s death, has now been fixed for November 24.29 words
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Article68 1938-10-29 3 Hi. .1. L. Waters Ami Miss I’. Lowe THE wedding took place at the Sin; a pore Registry this morning of Mr J. Loder Waters, manager for Malaya of Moutrie and Company’, Ltd., and Miss P. Lowe, daughter of the late Mr and Mrs. J. Lowe, of Hampshire.68 words
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Article58 1938-10-29 3 MR. T. Q GAFFIKIN, A C P.. O S. P. C Larut and Matang, will be proceeding on transfer early next month and will be going to Segamat as Chief Police Officer. MR L. H. HART, who will he returning from home leave, will take over from58 words
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Article391 1938-10-29 3 KEMAKK AT I’E.XAXC MEDICAL COOPT. SOLIi. IT S ViEETI rwxHE half yearly general meeting ol J, the Penang Government Medica. Department Co operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., was held yesterday evening at the “A’’ Block, General Hospital. Penang, with Dr. J. J. O’Grady,391 words
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Advertisement47 1938-10-29 3 *“7 P 7 jj j For headache, tooth- Positive and fast J| I ache, neuralgic and working, without j* rheumatic pains— affecting the heart or /I and fever due to i upsetting the etom- colds. ach. Doctors and SNACIN contains quinine dentists prescribe it. j A 33147 words
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Advertisement227 1938-10-29 3 A.. i X»'* JUS! ACROSS THE AIR NOW 51 DAYS AWAY i here are three air service a week inch way i civet Sydney rind England. You travel in ene of the famous Empire Mail carriers, th; imperial flying-boats —the world’s most luxeriotw air liners with smoking-cabin and promenade deck227 words
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494 1938-10-29 4 I Preparations For Firm Stand In West Chungking, Friday. i 4 message from Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek urging continued resistance and adding that the present situation was not unexpected was read at a meeting of the National People’s Political Council here today Generalissimo Chiang’s message pointed out494 words
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Article321 1938-10-29 4 VI 111(111) Reuter. German Fears Despite Assnranee I I Berlin. Friday. i MR. Shiratori, the new Japanese Am- i bassador to Italy, interviewed by the Neueste Nachrichten. declared that Britain’s predominance in the Far East had finally ended. He forecast a speedy cessation of hostilities andVI 111(111) Reuter. - 321 words
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Article30 1938-10-29 4 Reuter. PRAGUE. Friday: The Ruthenian Government has suspended the activities of all political parties in Ruthenia The police have seized property and dor uments belonging to them Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article182 1938-10-29 4 MI 11 pct Li < >U Reuter Counter-measu n- s lakek London F Thf American note to Japan ed at length in the principal par given prominence in all. The Tim» ington correspondence states that sion at Wahington is now centr countervailing measures at AnMI 11 pct Li < >U Reuter - 182 words
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Article133 1938-10-29 4 :.—Reuter. Genoa, Thi.iisd;i\ Under Italy’s new mass o' scheme, nearly 1.300 families a barking for Libya today and i r’ batch of 520 families will Lav Xaiib-s on October 30. On arrival al l b’, i families will be driven to their new homes which are:.—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article84 1938-10-29 4 Reuter. German Paper (hi Colonies Berlin, Friday. The campaign to regain German colonies was resumed today by the official Voelkischer Beobachter. declaring that the return, of colonies is a “question of honour. The paper emphasises that Germany gives no scope for questions of small colonial offersReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement231 1938-10-29 4 Z Eb3 BJUTA IN’SFtNESTFR UITS BRITAIN'S LEADING FRUIT $aEcanners f 'Ujji O wil ■'ow& SU&& j Ey 3’ MISML/Jr »> 51 cWhMJ fW'"' THE WIDE RANGE SM» -fesHlKx Afi IW9M. fI > X INCLUDES I raSYI E S» STR A W BERRIES JSw' Iy/ |g7 I'fS&f- A RASPBERRIES VI BLACKCURRANTS231 words
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227 1938-10-29 5 i tRGESCALE LIGHTNING /M//)S V BERLIN S GHETTO <IT 4. ct Berlin, Friday. H i XaLE arrests of Jews, mostly Polish, were made .ice raids in various parts of Germany last night >cale lightning raid in Berlin’s Ghetto resulted in a a hundred arrests,227 words
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Article300 1938-10-29 5 s malaria was Amongst the 'tine, this malady for we read in 1 mwah chastised mon s most likely thax marsh fever” or scared of malaria. '»'< carnage than the It is thought that the ’’■i the Greeks Ir uy was probably 1 mar shes of300 words
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Article, Illustration247 1938-10-29 5 Reuter. Important Meetings Foreshadowed Rome. Friday. Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, arrived here at 10.55 pm. yesterday. He was met by Count Ciano. the Foreign Minister, the Undersecretary of the Foreign Ministry, the Press Minister, the Secretary of the Fascist Party, the Governor ofReuter. - 247 words
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Article305 1938-10-29 5 Reuter. Reassembly On Tuesday London, Friday. BOTH Houses of Parliament reassemble on November 1 to wind up the current session which ends with a speech from the Throne on November 4. The new session will be opened by His Majesty in person on November 8.Reuter. - 305 words
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Article46 1938-10-29 5 —Reuter. Tokyo, Friday:—Soviet soldiers in Blagoveschensk todajy started antiStalinist riots and set fire to official buildings following the Japanese capture of Hankow, according to Japanese press reports from Manchoukuo (treatable with the utmost reserve) and rifle shots could still be heard this morning.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article139 1938-10-29 5 .—Reuter. Programme To Be Intensified Paris, Friday. Jhe naval construction programme should be intensified so that the French fleet will be at least the equal of that of any other Continental European Power. A resolution to this effect was adopted yesterday by the Navy Commission emphatically.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article185 1938-10-29 5 ,—Reuter Italian Statement Premature Rome, Friday. It is reported here that November 15 is the date tentatively fixed for the beginning of the Anglo-Italian Agreement. Lord Perth called on Count Ciano. the Italian Foreign Minister, this afternoon to convey the result of yesterday's British Cabinet deliberations.,—Reuter - 185 words
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Article104 1938-10-29 5 —British Wireless. Considerably Influenced By The Crisis London, Friday. The money value of total daily retail sales in September, which were considerably influenced by the crisis, was 0.9 per cent, higher than a year ago. The sales of food and perghables rose by 4.5 per cent,—British Wireless. - 104 words
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Article83 1938-10-29 5 —Biritish Wireless. London. Friday: —The Empire Exhibition at Glasgow welcomed its first millionth visitor, who was a Glasgow woman, yesterday afternoon. She was presented by the board of management with a gold watch and a cheque for £lO and was given freedom of the Exhibition, which—Biritish Wireless. - 83 words
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Article104 1938-10-29 5 LllttL uiei —Reuter. Not Objective Of Raid. Japanese Tokyo, Friday. A Ol the British contention that six Japanese bombers made H. M. S. Sandpiper the objective of a raid in the Cnangsha aiea on Monday is contained in a communique issued ’by Imperial headquarters. It saysLllttL uiei —Reuter. - 104 words
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Article251 1938-10-29 5 Long Prison Terms For I wo Chinese on a nharge of possessing j 3,312 lahi Is of non-Government dandu, in a sampan ofl Clifford Pier, t'no < i-.nese. Tan buck hiang and Tan Iwa lee, »\ercl sentenced to 25 month-/ and J 9 months’ rigorous imprison251 words
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Article196 1938-10-29 5 Mr. F. W. Daniel And Daisy S. Pakiam 4 PRETTY' Tamil wedding took place 1- yesterday evening at St. Mark's Church, Butterworth, where Mr. Fredrick William Daniel, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pillai was married to Miss Daisy Samathanam Pakiam, eldest daughter of Mr.196 words
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123 1938-10-29 5 HOO CHEW, a Singapore ricksha puller, was starving and stole a ricksha in order to earn some money. Soon after the theft he was involved in an accident. The sequel was his appearance in with a bandaged head in the Singapore Third Police Court where123 words
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Article61 1938-10-29 5 While engaged in painting at the mili tary barracks at Batu Üban. Penang yesterday evening, a Chinese workman. Chan Yut, slipped and fell 40 feet. He was picked up in a semi-conscious conoition and was rushed to the General Hospital. It is understood that he suffered a grave61 words
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Article235 1938-10-29 5 ncittis com Reuter. Further ’’Purge’’ Likelv Geneva, Friday Al. MARCEL Hoden, who was M.Avenol’s Chef du Cabinet since M Avenoi became Secre-tary-Genera], has resigned at M. Avenol’s request. It is believed that the step heralds a further "purge” of those League officials holding Leftist views not conformingncittis com Reuter. - 235 words
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Article24 1938-10-29 5 Reuter. Berlin. Thursday. The German and Czechoslovak Governments have signed an agreement providing for resumption of railway traffic between the two countries.Reuter. - 24 words
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Miscellaneous891 1938-10-29 6 EAST GLORIOUS GRACE MOORE GOES TO TOWN! IMATDCniTn From “Minnie Ihe Moodier’* To Schubert’s “Serenade’* She’s Terr-r-r-fic /V J 1J |J L MAJESTIC GRACE MOORE Opening Tonight 6.75 9.30 *Z: ‘WHEN YOU’RE IN LOVEZ nilh CARY GRANT HU® 1 1 I ie Singing Sweetheart of the Screen is i SOAGS891 words
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161 1938-10-29 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. BECAUSE his former mistress, Alagamah, refused to return to him, a Tamil estate coolie named Pitchaimuttu stabbed the woman five times with a penknife. Fortunately the wounds did not prove fatal and the woman survived after being tended in161 words
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Article171 1938-10-29 7 Matter Of §l2 Only In Question (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Friday. A -CHARGE of robbery against a Chinese youth named Lee Ah Lin was amended to one of theft when the case was called in the Taiping Police Court today. It will be remembered171 words
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Advertisement87 1938-10-29 7 1 wK L r far sake j j u ear gartep FOR YOUR v \v SAKE—WEAR r f PARIS NO MfTAICAN TOUCH YOU I Smooth >ox look better—fee! more comfortable. Support yours dependably—and economically—with PARIS. Paris Garters are made of J the best materials and offer i the utmost in87 words
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Miscellaneous479 1938-10-29 7 Enthusiastic crowds yesterday greeted the return of the famous stars of “ROBIN HOOD” ERROL ILYNN —OLIVIA De HAVILLAND in Warner Bros, grand comedv hit— QUEEN’S -SPECIAL NOTICE—--6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 2.45 p. m. Reduced Prices. Today every Lady Patron who 1 purchases a f Nk Reserve or Ist479 words
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Miscellaneous363 1938-10-29 7 Il Is A Saturday Night Brilliant Week-End Entertainment Awaits You WIMBLEY PARK Tonight Saturday, 20th 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Big Combination of Actors Actresses from The Silver Jubilee Opera “ROSE OF SINGAPORE” A Grand story which happened in Kamp ’oj. Java, Singapore. Directed by Sainon. Strongly supported by the latest363 words
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Article524 1938-10-29 8 ITH EIRE are two diametrically opposed modern trends at work exerting their respective influences on the age-old problem of making ends meet. Each trend consists of a counsel of perfection. On the one hand co-operative and thrift and loan societies urge us to be prudent, to live524 words
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1325 1938-10-29 8 This is the first of a series of three articles, by Mr. Harold Heffernan, on present conditions of picture making in Hollywood. TEN months ago, when signs of a serious recession appeared on the horizon, Hollywood, along with all other lines of business,1,325 words
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107 1938-10-29 8 ANEW chemist shop, the “Ipoh Medical Hall,’’ was opened at No. 62 Connolly-road, on Wednesday last. The proprietor is Mr. G. H. Ponniah. formerly of the Ruby Medical Hall, Teluk Anson, and Ruby family medicines and household remedies will be stocked in addition107 words
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Article37 1938-10-29 8 Captain L.J. Edwards. R.D., R.N.R. has been appointed to the command of the P. O. troopship “Ettrick” which is at present completing her building. Captain E.E.H. Starling rejoins the P. O. “Strathnaver" as Staff Commander.37 words
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Article118 1938-10-29 8 Hydro-Electric Co.’s Initiative Taking advantage of the housing scheme provided by the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Co., Ltd., for the benefit of its Asiatic staff, a number of clerks have acquired land and are putting up houses. In two cases the houses are nearing completion. This118 words
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Article81 1938-10-29 8 Penang Team Defeat Perak At Ipoh The Penang dance team which met a Perak team in the Celestial Dance Hall on Thursday and last night, defeated the latter in all the items. Mr. Lim, the captain of the team, told a Pitutng Gazette reporter that it was81 words
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62 1938-10-29 8 Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association Mr. C.G. Miller of the Municipal Health Department will give a lecture on Air Raid Precautions at Hutchings School today at 6p. m. Demonstrations of various bombs and poison gases will be given. Mr. P.F. Howitt, President62 words
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Article78 1938-10-29 8 Babas Nonyas I’o Take Part As the result of a meeting, the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association has decided to put up a Bangsawan in aid of the distressed in China. Two different performances will be staged on consecutive nights, but exact dates have not yet78 words
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180 1938-10-29 8 ILEITEII TO THE EDITOR/ Sir,- I hardly believe the new Japan has won the final Victory y ccnimensense can tell us. Although fall of Canton and Hankow is puM in the local newspapers, I take thiopportunity to say that it is blessing in disguise. It180 words
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Advertisement236 1938-10-29 8 eNiersteiner Superior Kudesheimer Rudesheimer Berg (1929) Liebfraumilch (1934) )DE IN HARDS RHINE WINES C aidbeck’s Wine /TloteJiants Siivae 186 6 ■i T/ the genuine "short-head" brush Tele was designed by dental experts—i is the only toothbrush that reaßy cleans all the teeth. Tek’s patented /Ofi||? Short Head fits the arch236 words
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Advertisement37 1938-10-29 8 "BULLFINCH" BUTTER The Brand well-known throughout the whole of Malaya for its Excellence and Purity. THE BUTTER FOR EVERYBODY Obtainable at all the Leading Provision Stores. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd PENANG, Ipoh, Singapore Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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407 1938-10-29 9 Forecasts Of Budget tor 1939 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. Provision for the construction of quarters for subordinates in the Government service, costing nearly $750,000, will be made in the estimates to be presented at Monday’s Budget meeting of the Legislative Council, the Pinang407 words
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Article182 1938-10-29 9 Chinese Heavily Fined A fine of $250. in default, three months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. C.W. Lyle, additional Police magis trate, yesterday, on a Chinese, Leong Weng. who was charged with assisting in the management of a common gaming place at the rear of182 words
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87 1938-10-29 9 Charged with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to Bishen Singh with changkol handles at Weld Quay, Penang, on October 22, two Indian Mohammedans, Alladad and Ibrahim, were produced by Chief Inspector Cowie before Mr. H.W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. Inspector Cowie87 words
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Article51 1938-10-29 9 Indian And Chinese Fined Pleading guilty to disorderly conduct Ijy fighting with each other at 3 p.m. on Thursday last at Kuala Kangsar Road, an Indian Mohammedan, Sultan, and a Chinese, Ng Poh Wan. were each fined $1 by the Penang Additional Magistrate, Mr. H.W. Nightingale,51 words
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Article232 1938-10-29 9 Calendar For F.M.S. Court The F.M.S. Court of Appeal will holu a sitting in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur on November 7, the Hon. Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., presiding. There are five criminal appeals from Perak—two from decisions of the Hon Mr.232 words
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Article141 1938-10-29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. ONE of a string of seven towed 30-ton Chinese lighters, loaded with wood, sank near the west entrance to Keppei Harbour after it was involved in a collision with the Nederland Line vessel Christian Huygens about seven o’clockthis morning.141 words
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Article624 1938-10-29 9 “Members’ Desire To Save China” “This society is inspired by a patriotic > desire to save China,” declared Mr. Ghee Kok Weng, translator and interpreter of" the Chinese Protectorate, Penang, at the resumed hearing of the case in which 12 Chinese are charged with being concerned in624 words
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Article57 1938-10-29 9 A fine of $lO, in default, 15 days’ rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by the Penang Additional Magistrate, Mr. H.W’. Nightingale, on a Chinese, See Gin, who pleaded guilty to possession of chandu and a chandu pipe containing chandu dross, he not being a registered smoker, at57 words
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Article60 1938-10-29 9 The funeral of the late Mr. Ng Swee Fong, aged 53 who passed away on Sunday, Oct. 23, took place at 11 a m today from No. 49, Pitt Street, Penang for interment at the Mount Erskine Cemetery. There was a large attendance60 words
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Advertisement113 1938-10-29 9 Lthb trui tonic food OfctatasM* af a// Chamut, and Store* Strong, sturdy limbs, sound bones, the happiness of abounding health —these are some of the gifts bestowed by this famous English Food. Something a little better, A something a little different, nB Of Bi have made Cow Gate .JfWy J113 words
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Advertisement279 1938-10-29 9 PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC ...THE IDEAL MOITH WASH! In GernrKilling Power Even when diluted one bottle of with 2 parts of water, ent Antiseptic equals it still kills germs in three bottles of ordb seconds—lasts 3 time» nary kinds. as long. Hl PEPSODENT ANTISEPTIC MAKESYOBRMOHEY6O3TIMESASFAH Comlct jb'e HeelGr.p SOLQ LONDON 4> O.279 words
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1623 1938-10-29 10 Most Pi •ices Return To Pre-Crisis Level PRUDENT INVESTORS MUST BUY FORWARD (From Our Own Correspondent) London, October 21. VV HAT some observers describe as the most satisfactory, W and others as the least unsatisfactory, week for several months has just been experienced by the London1,623 words
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Article935 1938-10-29 10 Chairman On Favourable Conditions In Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. “Industrial and commercial conditions obtaining in Malaya during the period under re view, and particularly in trie latter half, were considerably less favourable than those pievailing throughout the previous financial year,” declared Mi.935 words
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Article229 1938-10-29 10 Weekly Rubber Market Report London, October 11. ■PLANTATION. —We have had a 1 more cheerful market during the week and a considerable amount of business has been done. Values have risen a farthing per lb. since our last Report and the tendency is for a continuation229 words
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36 1938-10-29 10 THE price of rubber for assessment of export duty in the F.M.S. for the week October 28 to November 3 inclusive has been fixed at 28 cents per lb.36 words
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Advertisement809 1938-10-29 10 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE HONG KONG AND BANKING CORPORATION SHANGHAI BANKING LIMITED. CORPORATION. (Incorporated in the S.S.) (Incorporated in the Colodv of THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK The liability of members Lq ii, r a LIMITED and in manner D ‘r to THE HO HONG BANK LTD. Ordinance No. 6 O f 1990809 words
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Article793 1938-10-29 11 S.S. “SUMATRA MARU” from Singapore via Belawan-Deli, sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. “GLAUCUS” from Singapore, sails for Boston, New York and New Orleans. M.V. “TROJA” from Far East via Singapore, sails for ColomiM), Aden, Port Said, Cas*i Blanca, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Larvik793 words
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Article550 1938-10-29 11 St. George The Martyr 20TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7 1 a.in. Holy Communion 8.00 a.m. Mattins Litanv P-alm 114, 115. Hymn 268. 8.45 a.tn. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins Tanx-fl) 10.30 .i.in. Mattins (Chinese) 6.00 p.m. Evensong Sermon Psalm 124. 125. 136. Magnificat. Nunc Dimittis Hvnrns 225 221,550 words
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Article306 1938-10-29 11 Work Of International Traffickers Police claim to have seized 1541 b. of cocaine just as it was about to be smuggled aboard the German liner Europa, which left Cherbourg. France, for the United States recently. The seizure is the sequel to a watch on a suspected306 words
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Advertisement625 1938-10-29 11 blue funnel line UEEKI.Y SERVICE TO CONDON It NORTH CONTINENT 3 .CCHAS Calls Hull Gdynia '''"'’not”" 1 /’'Not'/o ,LR Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Nov fi nJ/ r Calls Marseilles Glasgow Nov 11 n v TEN' DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE -st, Liverpool N»ov 4* Ucc 7 r o NTOR Onuta625 words
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Advertisement565 1938-10-29 11 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAmTmALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KHANDALLA” SAILING SI NDAY 30th OCTOBER contraat <^iS d H? r i M^, S N^ CO Un<ler Penang Telcl< Acjon p rt Swettenluuii, X H ‘l Ma -> eBt y 3 Government Malacca and Singapore Service London ana Far East565 words
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210 1938-10-29 12 Believe it or not. but 8.8. C. announcers do make slips. A 8.8. C. official has collected a few examples of them and believes that they add to the gaity of listen-ing-in A few* years ago. after several unsuccessful attempts at Mlle. Jedrzejowska’s210 words
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Article252 1938-10-29 12 yionastral lihu Has the perfect blue been found at last The public is in some measure ignorant of the romance behind our colours. We read of lion hunting, and think it all thrilling, but who has any notion of the romance behind the discovery of a new dye252 words
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Article506 1938-10-29 12 Latest Times Of Posting j 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 7.30506 words
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Article277 1938-10-29 12 A cabin in a liner leaving En/..,, r India shortly will be reserve,i fishes—£6oo worth of rare tropn J mens going out to join the aqu. trn of an Indian prince. Most of them were chosen r /v Jr gorgeous colouring. Some w-• ’l J»»,)277 words
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Advertisement49 1938-10-29 12 LATEST DATES OF POSTING FOR XMAS AW NEW YEAR Mails For Canada CHRISTMAS Letters Cards, etc. Farcet* a. Dec. 4 d. Nov. 17 Nev. W g. Dec. 11 f. Nov. 19 NEW YEAR Letters Cards etc. Parrel a. Dec. 11 f. Nov. 26 9. Dec. 18 d. Dec. 149 words
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Miscellaneous1945 1938-10-29 12 th*- R \.\s.MbMOX to gsg and GSF TRANSMISSION 3 G and Highlights Of Today’s Wireless GSF. ZHJ (PENANG) TRANSMISSION 4 6 00 p m Chinese Music. 7.03 p.m Indian Music. 8 p.m.: Malay Music. 12.37 a.m. to 1.50 a.m.: GSI. t< DAVENTRY TRANSMISSION 5 C> >;> P m “Steamboat.” 8.201,945 words
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Miscellaneous513 1938-10-29 12 MROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mcs (19.8 m.) YDA 6.04 mcs (49.6 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 mcs (25.3 m.) YDB 965 me s’ (31.20 mJ P.M. 12.40 Nimble-fingered virtuoso. 1.20 Aneta news and weather bulletin. Broadcast Orchestra. 2.10 Repetit'.on of news bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time513 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-10-29 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHEK REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURE 6 a m. Noon spm. 81 E 85 NW 84 S RAINFALL Oct. 27 28 11 mm.25 words
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Article, Illustration82 1938-10-29 13 ON IKI PALACE BALCONY The Queen, the Premier. Mrs. Chamberlain ami the King on tin* balcony when they acknowledged the cheers of the crowd at Buckingham Palace K' C7/ 1 V///J7. J/\. followed by Herr ton Ribbentrop. the German coreign Minister, and officials, leave the82 words
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272 1938-10-29 14 Smelters’ 8-Men Team Beaten 6-0 I The Penang Sports Club scored an o\erwbehning victory of six g"oals to nothing over the pastern Smelting Company in a game of hockey plaved on the Esplanade yesterday. The sodden nature of the ground made last play impossible,272 words
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Article139 1938-10-29 14 Mr. C.B. Keliow’s Nuffield, who started at 6 4 on. won the Australian Jockey Club Derby run over a mile and a-half at Sydney this month. Nuffield beat Mr. F. Riddle’s Aeolu> by two and a-half lengths, with Mr. G. Tancred's Respirator, three lengths further behind, third. Aeolus139 words
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Article66 1938-10-29 14 The Women's November Monthly Medal Stroke, will bo played on November 2 3 holes 10 18. The Perak Colts defeated the St. Michael's Institution “B” two-nil in an interesting game yesterday. The Colts dominated play almost throughout, but the schoolboys fought back determinedly. David Navaradnam opened the scoring66 words
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Article109 1938-10-29 14 The Pinang Gazette understands that G. L. Littledyke, Perak and North Malaya, forward, whose place-kicking last season was one of the features of the yearns rugby, will be available for Penang in Malaya Cup fixtures. Mr. Littledyke w~as lately transferred to Penang from Selangor. A dashing forward,109 words
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Article290 1938-10-29 14 Good Gallops At Bukit iimali From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Today. There was a good turnout at Bukit Timah this morning for training for the Singapore Winter Meeting. The going was good. Argoutat (Martin) was given a brisk gallop in the straight. This gelding is in rine290 words
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Article149 1938-10-29 14 A Penang rugby ti today at 5 p.m. Esplanade for the pur ing the team to mee: an inter-state match next week in Penang Teams are: COLOURS WliiHx Foong Chin ,j p T.M. Clark e. A. G. Close j J.H. Wagstaff K: J.E. Goodrich M;. C.149 words
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Article122 1938-10-29 14 Mrs. Clark And Little Win The Penang Sports Club’s October I monthly mixed foursomes golf competi--1 tion was played at Ghigor on Thursday 1 and resulted in a win for Mrs. J. XV. Clerk and R. B. Little. 42 67=351. The runners up were Mrs. I’allister and122 words
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Article116 1938-10-29 14 Sunderland’s latest attempt to solve their centre forward problem ended when Mr. Ted Vizard, manager of Swi? eion Town, telephoned to say that the Swindon board had decided not to part with Morton Mr. John Cochrane. Sunderla. d's manager, saw Mort 1 play aga ns'. Southend.116 words
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Article187 1938-10-29 14 The L.T.A. selectors are expected to meet this week for their annual task of ranking the leading players, thus providing a talking subject for tennis fol lowers and bad feeling among the players. No player, except the one on top, is really satisfied with the selectors work187 words
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Article, Illustration450 1938-10-29 14 Bartlett A nother Jessop Fifteen fortunate men have left autumn in Rngland for summer in South Africa. It is a pretty powerful M.C.C. team, and so it should be—and has to be. Three years ago the South Africans were in England, and for the450 words
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Advertisement726 1938-10-29 14 If You’re Told to “Alkalize” TRY THIS REMARKABLE “PHILLIPS” WAY THOUSANDS ARE ADOPTING Ob W W JWi SIMPLY ALKALIZE YOUR STOMACH WITH PHILLIPS MILK OF MAGNESIA THIS neutralizes the excess l jF. ss&? ACID ALMOST IMMED.ATEiY. N M S |g| MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A yF>/! 1 HAVE —IS THERE726 words
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Advertisement91 1938-10-29 14 F 'III OUR SAILING LIST (OMAISS COMPREHENSIVE INFORMA HON ON STEAMSHIP AND MR SERVICES FROM SINGAPORE NEW ISSUE JUST OFF THE PRESS APPLY FOR COPY. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. 1, Collyer Quay. No Booking SINGAPORE. I 7 Beaui/i] y SecWl DUdLodecL’ Mysore San Ha has solved ali beauty 1 It91 words
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Article852 1938-10-29 15 Card Of Eight Events On First Day t»i:U is the programme for the opening day of the P < Hire Turf Club’s Winter Meeting next Saturday. lt Ids are provided and keen racing is anticipated. it events include the Free Handicap for three-year-Rubber Queen scratched, there are852 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-10-29 15 A Reuter telegram from Loudon states that the British heavyweight title fight between Eddie Phillips and Len Harvey fixed for Nov 17 has ben postponed to Dec. 1, as Phillips is suffering from the effects of influenza.39 words
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Article311 1938-10-29 15 Perak vs. Selangor Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. SELANGOR are fielding a strong side in their first inter-State women’s hockey match here tomorrow against Perak. The Selangor team is Miss W. Talalla (Y. W. C. A.); Misses E. Frank and M. Frank (Swallows); Miss311 words
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Article100 1938-10-29 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Wong Bok Cheung, the Chinese champion wrestler, secured another victory here tonight when he beat Jeje Goldstein. In the fourth round both rolled off the ring but the Chinese got back on the count of seven whereas Goldstein remained100 words
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Article27 1938-10-29 15 Owing to the inclement weather last night’s boxing at the Fun and Frolic stadium had to be postponed. It is to take place tomorrow (Sunday).27 words
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Article124 1938-10-29 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, Friday. IN holding a full-day sports to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the School on November 5 on the public green, the authorities of the Sin Min School are alsc helping to swell -the China Distress Relief Fund by124 words
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Article326 1938-10-29 15 Choon Ghee s Great Work In Goal DLAYED with nine men on each side on a rain-soak-ed ground, yesterday’s Penang State hockey trial failed to serve the purpose for which it was intended, as good hockey was almost impossible under the circumstances. The condition of the326 words
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Article108 1938-10-29 15 Another trial will be held on Wednesday. November 9, the selected teams being: Probable»'»: Abdul Karim (1.A.); Eu Cheow Hin (C.R.C.) and Lail Sur (1.A.); Tan Kong Tat (K.H.P.), Boey Seng Poe (E. S. C.) and Rashid Ghows (1.A.); C. W. Lyle (P.S.C.), Tye Thoon Tuck108 words
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Article41 1938-10-29 15 —Reuter. London, Friday. Results of yesterday’s rugby fixtures are: Eastern Counties 15, Middlesex 6, at Woodford. I East Midlands 0, North Midlands 3. at j Northampton. Warwichshire 8, Leicestershire 6. at Co- centry. Newport 17, Oxford University 6.—Reuter. - 41 words
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55 1938-10-29 15 Australia beat India by three goals to one in the final Soccer Test match at Melbourne. Australia thus won the rubber, having won three Tests to India’s one, with one match drawn. In the final Test the Indians were spectacular and brilliant, but could55 words
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Article65 1938-10-29 15 Belfast golfer Albert Potter was awarded £1,500 damages at Belfast against the Cliftonville Golf Club because a ball struck by another player hit his eye and blinded it permanently. The jury said that the club were negligent in the design and construction of the course.65 words
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Article57 1938-10-29 15 G. W. C. Meikle, the England international and Lancashire wing threequarter, has decided to retire from active rugby. He made the decision following a recurrence of an old knee injury while he was playing for Richmond against Rosslyn Park. Meikle played against Wales, Ireland and Scotland in57 words
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Article152 1938-10-29 15 Europeans Among The Players A FRIENDLY match has been arranged between the badminton teams of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd. and Messrs. Sime, Darby and Co. Ltd. It is to be played on Sunday, November 6, and will consist of two European doubles, two152 words
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Article80 1938-10-29 15 Tommy Farr has been asked to return to the British Boxing Board of Control the Lonsdale Belt which he won when he defeated Ben Foord for the British Heavyweight Championship eighteen month» ago. Farr has won it only once, and he has r therefore to80 words
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Advertisement220 1938-10-29 15 A vertex sports shirts Ilr" SIZES 32 TO 44 ins. Price $2.50 each. AERTEX CELLULAR A Ik Z) SINGLETS BUTTON FRONT, HALF SLEEVE. SIZES 32 TO 44 ins. A Price $2.00 each. WT\\ AERTEX CELLULAR DRAWERS WITH BUTTON FRONT OR t ELASTIC WAIST A SIZES 32 TO 42 ins. for220 words
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Article139 1938-10-29 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDOJ’ —(Spot) r? 12 12 6 £212.12. 6 CONDO.,-(3 months) f J?‘ £2l3 5 0 SINGAPORE $107.25 $107.75 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $107.12% $107.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA—(Sundrled) $3.25 $3.25 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 RUBBER LONDON B i> d Bfkd NEW YORK 16}Jc(G) 16Hc(G) EINGA139 words
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Article359 1938-10-29 16 LONDON, October 28. Following’ are today’s closing' middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall "Conversion Loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1102 4-1 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 1082 War Loan 3J p.c. 101 Com. Union Assce. (Units)359 words
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Article73 1938-10-29 16 Camps Bomber! Daily Hongkong, Friday. A representative of the Central News Agency touring the West River reports that since the fall of Canton Japanese planes have daily bombed and trained machine-guns on refugee concentration areas and refugee boats. Sin Chew Jit Poh. His Excellency the High Commissioner, SIR73 words
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Article124 1938-10-29 16 London. Oct. 28. RUBBER: DullLondon 8 buyers 8 7 ti sellers Jan./Mar. 8% do 8% do Apl./June 8 J, T do 8& do July/Sept. 8% do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.98 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 62.583 tons Liverpool 33.996 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct124 words
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Article106 1938-10-29 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 53 64 178 53 64 New York 4.76% 4.76,4 Montreal 4.80% 4.80% Brussel 28.18 28.18’2 Geneva 20.99 21.00 Amsterdam 8.75% 8.76'% Milan 90% 90% Beilin 11.90 11.90 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138%106 words
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Article140 1938-10-29 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47%» Hong Fait .82% .84 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 PeGalings 7.80 8.20 ex Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Ra.ntau 1.50 1.55 Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.70 Teluk Kruin .70 .75 Uln Klang .80 .85 Ampat 4 3 4 9 Bangrins 23 9 24 Berjuntai140 words
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Article316 1938-10-29 16 New York, Friday. The National Defence Power Committee annuoncement of the first utility construction programme states that leading utility companies in about sixteen centres will place an immediate order for equipment totalling 1,000,000 kilowatt generating capacity. It is emphasised that these commitments are only the first step316 words
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Article187 1938-10-29 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'6 4 9 Ayer Wengs .65 .67% Batu Selangors 1.45 1.52% Burma Malays 22 0 22|9 Hong Fatts -82 .86 Jelebus .72 .77 Katus 25 0 25 9 Kundangs 7 6 8 0 K. Kamuntings 8 9 9!1% Klang Rivers 1.77% 1.85 K. Kampars187 words
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Article25 1938-10-29 16 TIN Penang $107.75 per pkl. Singapore $107.75 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 38 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 3 8 c. per lb.25 words
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Article178 1938-10-29 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1.22J0 Bassetts .55 .57'% Bentas 1.12% 1.17% Brogas .77% .80 Kuala Sidims 2.40 2.50 Indragiris 1.30 1.35 Lunas 1.70 I.RO Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.20 1.25 P’.jams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs 1.90 1.97% Ulu178 words
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Article272 1938-10-29 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Setters Ayer Hitam -95 105 Batu Lintang 1.17% 1.221 c Bedford 1.05 Benta 1.12% 1.17 Broga 'B9 Hay tor 95 1 -05 Indragiri 1.32% 1.07 2 Kemipas 1.87% 1.95 Mandai Tekong .17% .22% Mentakab .42% -45 Nyalas Perak River 1.00 1.07% Sungei Tukang 1.07% 1.12% Teluk272 words
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Article270 1938-10-29 16 The Wembley Cabaret is holding a Supper Gala Night to night when they will put up a very strong programme. The well known Bandong Shadow Kron I chong Party has been specially engaged ;to play in conjunction with Marcial’s j Rhythm Lads while all the270 words
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Obituary38 1938-10-29 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH THURSTON: At Taiping Hospital this morning, October 29, at 12.30, Frank B. Thurston, Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, Parit Buntar. Funeral today at 4.45 p.m. at Methodist Church, Walk?r Road, Taiping, and thereafter to Taiping Cemetery.38 words
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Advertisement583 1938-10-29 16 fmino„g<p)asfttc HEAD OPt-nc 12. BTSTIOP STREET. PENANG ’PHONE 1477 4 utr wit-, TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE.” PENANG. -ln\Swgapore Off*-* CecsJ Street. Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Timea Sinea™ Office: 25, Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London, E.C.4. 'Phone Central 3608—>609 Td London. Ratv* st Subscription583 words
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Advertisement421 1938-10-29 16 JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. Mr. Peter Bose, until recently our employ as a Remington salesman, is now no longer in nur einpbv and has no connect’on with this firrn JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD Penang, October 29th., 19,'F MUN IC JPA I. COMMISSIONERS OF GEORGE TOWN. PENAAC AIK nos or LOTS421 words
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