Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 November 1938
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Title Section20 1938-11-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PLBUSHED DAILY 960 Vol. XCVI. Ml. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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477 1938-11-01 1 Determined to Crush Chiang PEIPING LEADERS FLY TO NANKING Peiping, Monday. Live members of the Provisional Government, headed by Wang Keh-min, flew to Nanking today to confer with the “Reformed Government*’ on the situation created by’ the capture of Hankow and Canton and the477 words
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Article270 1938-11-01 1 .—Reuter. I e Simon iberals o r don. Monday. It was officially announcej t n nriiing that V iscount Hailsham Lord President of tin oinn'il. hating tendered i r< the King has ken graciously pleased to accept il ami ha- approved the following appoint merits: lord President.—Reuter. - 270 words
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Article92 1938-11-01 1 Reuter. Population Not Returning Canton, Monday. The city* is still almost deserted. There are no signs of the Chinese population returning and business is completely at a standstill. lhe lack of postal facilities is worrying foreigners. Only one batch of mail has been sent from CantonReuter. - 92 words
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Article177 1938-11-01 1 Reuter. Chief Of General Staff Retired Berlin, Monday. General Beck Chief of the German Genera' Staff, h .s been retired at his own request according to an official announcement bv Herr H tier. There were recently persist, it rumours that General Beck had either >igne c.r hadReuter. - 177 words
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Article133 1938-11-01 1 —Reuter. Plight Of Soldiers Wounded In Spain Perpignan, Monday. Under orders from the French Ministry of the interior, permission to enter France was refused three hundred seriously wounded members of the In ternational Brigade and the Spanish Authorities have been informed accordingly. Exception, however, was made—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article38 1938-11-01 1 —Reuter Berlin, Monday. Herr Hitler issued a decree incorporating the Sudeten German Party in the National Socialist from Thursday. He has appointed Herr Henlein head of the party in the district of Sudetenland. —Reuter[.—Reuter - 38 words
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Article57 1938-11-01 1 —Reuter. Paris, Monday. Following a meeting of the Cabinet Lasting nearly three hours, a communique was issued stating that the meeting was devoted to a complete and detailed statement of the financial situation by M Marchandeau, who described the measures he judged necessary for re-establishing a balanced budget..—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article68 1938-11-01 1 —Reuter. East Coast Bombed Madrid, Monday. Seventv were killed and 200 wounded in a series of Nationalist air raids on towns and villages on the East Coast. The most serious was al Alcira where bombs hit a train leaving the station, killing 21 and wounding 80. A'.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article32 1938-11-01 1 Reuter. New York, Monday. The Federal Communications Commission has started investigation of the broadcast panic and asked the broadcasting system responsible to furnish an electrical transcription of the broadcast.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article150 1938-11-01 1 Reuter. Foreign Affairs Loom Large London, Monday. Czechoslovakia. Spain. Palestine and National Defence figure prominently among the hundred questions which will occupy the House until 4p.m. tomorrow 7 Mr. C.R. Attlee will then initiate a general debate on foreign affairs on the Government motion for the adjournment. Mr.. Reuter. - 150 words
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Article31 1938-11-01 1 London. Monday. The Postmaster General has decided to introduce tw’o stamps of new denominations and different designs from those nowprinted for use in connection with parcel post services.31 words
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Article38 1938-11-01 1 London, Monday. Voting takes place tomorrow- in over 3<50 cities and tow-ns in England and Wales for replacement of one third of Municipal councilors. There are 859 Labour. 482 Conservative, 97 Liberal and 370 Independent candidates.38 words
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Article42 1938-11-01 1 .—Reuter. Jerusalem, Monday. The casualties in Palestine in October, were 520 killed, of whom 370 were militant Arabs, and 240 wounded, according to an unofficial estimate by the “Palestine Post.” The figures include 14 Britons killed and 26 wounded. Reuter..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article550 1938-11-01 1 P. O. "CANTON" PASSENGERS o Malaya and '"-ton P. and Ve ra n( Jei the command of Jack, will arrive morning, with a eagers, including ‘-on ion by the Orient the Canton at atney. the former <t Hid now' writer on a ian d by the Canton ffiurked at Colombo.550 words
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Article46 1938-11-01 1 —Reuter. London, Monday Gasproof rooms for an emergency is one of the surprises awaiting Members of Parliament when they return tomorrow. Sir Phillip Sasson, First Commissioner of Works, was busy during the recess with an extensive programme of general “modernising” and refurnishing.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 46 words
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1052 1938-11-01 2 “WARLIKE” SPEECH BY DR. J.E SMITH IN COUNCIL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. “I accuse the Government of being too parochial in its outlook,” declared Dr. J. E. Smith at today’s meeting of the Legislative Council in the course of what the Colonial Secretary,1,052 words
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Article140 1938-11-01 2 (From Cur Own Correspondent) Li HY Government had not adopted the V recommendation of the MacGregor I Committee recording the minimum salary payable to probationers in the Straits Settlement' C.vil Service was a question asked by Mr. Tay Lian Teck (Singapore) in the Legislative Council today.140 words
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Article82 1938-11-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent. I Singapore. Monday. The insignia of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire was presented by the Governor, Sir Shentoi Thomas, to Mrs. S. K. Wong and Air. W. W. Batchelor this morning. One of the leaders of modern educated82 words
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383 1938-11-01 2 Sounds Craxe Alarms (F rom Uur Uwn v tfenpHE tom, umi u l? I 1 h bunu s (hll Empires ■ta ine commenced Air.U h a^ carter when appealing 1 ormation of mdm. t he units in the Legislate '('"‘"J today. Unc, J At383 words
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Article97 1938-11-01 2 “AfY friend instructed me to pay the IVI constable 20 cents and so I him.” This was the statement <>f I. a >’° n when charged with offerings n illegal gratification of 20 cents to a Punjab constable the previous day According to the constable the accused97 words
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Advertisement264 1938-11-01 2 J. M /1 /> 1• jf f F i T il> <S ifPl MWIS ■■> aMMHofajsßfe >JF. BlrgywMjMl '.'..just one minute.. and a lovelier, more vital YOU... mp O iabteW <-. ?**y»*. I >^SSW <r S£zWlre&PoF? 'W*shps> w Iris. OSh* 1 wjMB- W JSBP Wim -wIF ff n/* liitF wOW^:264 words
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Advertisement29 1938-11-01 2 Brm li IKw Jr OF THE A CONSTITIE IOH Dtc 4 From Penang rt Spectra I:UJ :I AMIJNki li a :W! M J DEPARMENT OF COMMERCE 199,NEW ROAD. BANGKO29 words
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Article591 1938-11-01 3 Obat Taboo SSI K heads of the :It Ith and Medical Departin Malaya have out that many of |sCS <'l fatal disease \.tnip<>ngs arc due to ignothe villagers, but it has t t<> a doctor on a visit to rc to point out that there •>r more591 words
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Article265 1938-11-01 3 S.J.A.A. Move In Penang ST ARI E D in 1935 by me mbe rs o f the Penang First Rover Crew, the detached class of the St. John Ambulance Association is being thrown open to members of the public. At a meeting last night at265 words
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Article134 1938-11-01 3 4 YOUNG Tamil gave me the motor horn in exchange for some sweetmeats. Thus explained an elderly Chinese sweetmeat seller when charged with being in possession of a stolen motor horn. Mr. Thomas informed the court that the accused was arrested by a constable at Patrick Street134 words
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Article70 1938-11-01 3 PLEADING guilty to a charge of being in possession of samsu on which duty had not been paid. Sewa Singh, a Punjabi, was yesterday sentenced to a fine of $lO. in default seven days’ imprisonment, by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. First Magistrate, Ipoh.70 words
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Article274 1938-11-01 3 Champagne, Cigars Eggs in Latest Haul (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. A RE Kuala Lumpur’s prize burglars celebrating their successful coups?” The answer to this seems be ‘yes,’ because the house of Mr. A. N. Farquharson in Penang-road was entered during the week-end and274 words
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Article126 1938-11-01 3 «From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Monda. THE Straits Settlements Civil Service Scheme was designed to attract candidates from Raffles College, said Mr. A. S. Small, the Colonial Secretary, in reply to Dr. Lim Han Hoe. who was asking what steps had been taken by th? Government126 words
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365 1938-11-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. I rging a lull inquir? into the question of Government constructional designs and costs over which the Public Works Department seemed to have only a limited control at today’s meeting of the Legislative Council Lieut.-Colonel G. D. A. Fletcher365 words
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231 1938-11-01 3 •I* roni Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Monday, seems unreasonable that Indians -I should be refused the privilege of serving until other nationalities can complete their establishments.” declared Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader i Penang i in Legislative Council today, pleading foi the establishment of Indian231 words
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Article55 1938-11-01 3 SENTENCE of one month’s rigorous imprisonment was passed on a Cantonese named Leong Ah Kam when convicted on a charge of being found m possession of stolen property on Monday last and was brought up on Saturday to receive sentence. Mr. Thomas informed the Court that the55 words
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Article104 1938-11-01 3 Police Force Open To All (From Our Own Correspondentj Singapore, Tuesday. IT would be incorrect to suppose that the Chinese are excluded from the Straits Settlements police, said the In-spector-general of Police. Mr. R.H. de S. Onraet in the Legislative Council yesterday The force, he continued,104 words
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Article141 1938-11-01 3 U. O. CORFU PASSENGERS The P. O. “Corfu” left London on Oct. 21 for the Far East, and the advanced passenger list shows that the following have booked in her: For Penang: Sisters E. Beasley. R. Belingheri. P. Breveri. A. Fitzgerald, V. Fontana. B. Ford. V. Genncvoise, A. Van Due.141 words
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Article194 1938-11-01 3 STATING that he had twice applied for registration and that he had been tinned down on hoth occasions, a Chines?, Low Yoon, pleaded guilty before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday to being found in possession of chandu and a chandu pipe con194 words
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Article198 1938-11-01 3 Evidence In Lottery Case TTEARING was resumed before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, second police i vxgistrate, Penang yesterday of th<" cas, in which three Chinese. Tan Cheng K at. Tup Ah Kee, and Tup Boon Inn are charged with assisting in the management of a198 words
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Article191 1938-11-01 3 hi 7 men \il4ht “My Bill”, film version of Tom Barry's stage success “Courage" opened last night at the Queen’s. Kay Francis once again proves that she is a versatile actress by her superb acting. Few young favourites of Hollywood would like to lake the191 words
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Article89 1938-11-01 3 Today which is All Saints Day was ce’c-ljiateo among Catholics by High Mass being said in all Roman Catholic Churches. All Ca hoiic Schools in Penang are closed. Tomorrow will be All Souls Day. dedicated to the dead, and Requiem High Mass will be said in all churches89 words
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Article179 1938-11-01 4 (,<>iiiil(*i*- Measure By Arabs Jerusalem, Monday. A a sequel to the Government’s passenger traffic control scheme the Arab rebel Junta has announced the stoppage of all Arab buses, taxis and other motor transport throughout the country beginning from tomorrow. to continue until the military authorities relax179 words
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Article79 1938-11-01 4 —Reuter. London, Monday. r l \SO days front England to Sydney is the aim of the well-known aviators, Mr. W. A. Scott and Mrs. Kirby Green, who plan to start on November 7. They will use the Comet aero liner in which Scott won the Eng-land-Melbourne—Reuter. - 79 words
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91 1938-11-01 4 Re Dares Salaam. .Monday. \:a*ion among settlers is increasing i of the uncertainty regard- futuro of Tanganyika. Lack of a j a nhoritative indication regarding the s ’riatio)! is causing serious dislocation oi bu siness. Mass meetings attended by members of al mmigrant races continue t<Re ■ - 91 words
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Article133 1938-11-01 4 Police kgain>t Reopening Of Brothels < 1* rom Our Own Correspondent.! Singapore. .Monday. I widespread existence of male pros*on n the Straits Settlements was discovered last year, according to the annual report of Mr. r. H. de S. Onraet. Inspector-General of Police. T ’is was reported to133 words
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162 1938-11-01 4 Important Success Claimed Saragossa, Monday. With General Franco himself directing operations, the Nationalists resumed the offensive on the Ebro front today. They claim to have captured Sierra de los Caballos, an important mountain range commanding the main road from Gandesa to Reus and TarragonaReuter. - 162 words
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Article149 1938-11-01 4 Reuter Polish A »ce-Prentier’s Hint Warsaw. Mondav A hint that Poland’s surplus Jews should be admitted to undeveloped colonial lands was made bv the Polish Vice Premier Dr Kwiatkowski in a speech 'rt Poznan today-. He said that while in Rhodesia there were two persons tn aReuter - 149 words
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Article70 1938-11-01 4 .—Reuter Vienna. Monday:- I‘ is officially announced that the Foreign Ministers of Germany Ttalv. Czechoslovakia and Hungary will meet in Vienna on Wednesday' for arbitration c»n the Question of Hungarian minorities in Czechos’ovakia. A later message states that the Czech and Hungarian military delegations will meet at.—Reuter - 70 words
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Article33 1938-11-01 4 Reuter. London. Monday:— According to an unofficial Sofia report Great Britain may advance a loan of £9,000,000 to Bulgaria. Negotiations between the two Governments are said to be progressing.-Reuter. - 33 words
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188 1938-11-01 4 Reuter. TRHE Premier M. Daladier, h Paris, Monday. at o p.m. today to discuss as called a Cabinet meeting are expected to deal with thehis promised decrees which cial situation. economic, financial and soTt is understood that the r extensive field and demand• Reuter. - 188 words
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Article145 1938-11-01 4 London. Monday. THE death has occurred of the publisher, Mr. George Godfrey Harrap. i aged 71. The late Mr. Harrap, who was manag- ing director of George G. Harrap ami Co., Ltd., left .school at the age of 14 I with a love of reading.145 words
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Article108 1938-11-01 4 Reuter. Berlin, Monday. Herr Kircher, chief correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung in Berlin, discussing the results of the RiblientropMussolini meeting in obviously inspired reports, writes of the Spanish issue: Lord Perth will be able to report to London that Italy has no territorial claims in regard. Reuter. - 108 words
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Article194 1938-11-01 4 Fiction Accepter! AAwful Fact New York, Monday. Panic was caused among nervous listeners all over the United States by a broadcast yesterday evening of Mr. H. G. Wells’ novel War of the Worlds.” The substituting of names of American towns by the producer for the original194 words
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Advertisement174 1938-11-01 4 There is a Cleajance Sale starting* from Ist November. Do you not think that it would be best advised to call at Chin Chin Coy., 18/20, Beach Street. Penang, before you go elsewhere. I <&*****? i George 3 I P**h Mho’ ?om V' ><3F^ s= (f\5t 1 i ’v-l C&A174 words
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641 1938-11-01 5 «it no war, the annual autumn Buddhist festival W lengshan in south Hunan Province, where one live sacred mountains of China is located is with its traditional impressiveness and pageantry i present hostilities have ;i sed the number of pil--han :his year from the641 words
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Article110 1938-11-01 5 Reported I'o Be With General Chn-teh Hankow, Sunday. A London report stating that Marshal Vassily Bluecher, former commander-in-chief of Soviet forces in the Far East, is repeated hereby another report saying that he is somewhere in Hunan with General Chu-teh, commandef-in-chief of the Bth Route Army.110 words
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768 1938-11-01 5 Technique For Patriotic Work Among People CTUDENTS all over China must undergo military training, not because they will be needed on the first line of China’s defence against Japan, but because they must lie qualified to teach the essentials of military training during their768 words
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Article226 1938-11-01 5 There was a good crowd at Wembley Cabaret on Saturday night. The Ban deor.g Shadow Kionchong Party played in conjunction with Marcial’s Rhythmn Lads, and the dance hostesses were all dressed in Malayan attire. Miss E'nmah was featured in two vaudeville turns, while Mr. Karjo226 words
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Advertisement132 1938-11-01 5 r l I r i I > HAVE YOU I NOTICED ow those who keep to Johnnie Walker a /7 x have a familiar brisk stride in the morning? B ||ii| A social evening need not mean an antisocial morning. When you’re with friends at the club —ask for Johnnie132 words
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Advertisement65 1938-11-01 6 THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG I ELYSEE CABARET TODAY mL Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING AND ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES PENANG’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED —A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM THE PIER OR RAILWAY’ STATION Modern San i tat ion T h rou g/i ou65 words
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Miscellaneous314 1938-11-01 6 i i a ¥7* GHr r*' <)PEN,XG tonight MAJ L d 1 IV/ 6-15 9.30 p.m. Another Uproarious Hit By BEN I'RAXEKS! lip From TOM WALLS On How To Treat Your Wife.' TOM WALLS with JANE BAXTER ‘SECOND BEST BED’ \n I proariou* lab- of Wedlock and Deadlock.' Film I314 words
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Miscellaneous131 1938-11-01 6 LOCAL AUDIENCES WILL SUCCUMB TO THE ALLURING CHARM W OF HE,)V LAMARR, FAMOUS STAR OF THE CONTINENTAL FILM SENSATION “ECSTACY” NOW IN ITS sth MONTH AT THE RIALTO. LONDON! IN HER FIRST H LL,YWOOD ROLE: sums ÜBFIS—M lurking in the shadows! |g|Mj| mt iE£ws \-w-L' »S* wWW*nct IE Mt' NiW131 words
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Miscellaneous162 1938-11-01 6 From Great Stories t The Greatest Pictures f AND- HERE is t Hp THAT THE AUTHOR OF SURE ISLAND” BEST. NOW ON THE SCR? v THE FIRST TIME A NEW Tf r IN BIG-PICTURE ENTERTaIW ON THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME! I heroic adventur» i itirring romance and end162 words
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Article465 1938-11-01 7 Ipoh Sanitary Inspector Falls Into Ditch TVyGAH bin Haji Mat Nor, a Sanitary 1N Inspector, Ipoh, was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’ court. Ipoh, before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe on two charges of (i) driving a motor vehicle under the influence of drink and being incapable465 words
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Article148 1938-11-01 7 810 For Portion Of Roast Duck (.From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Monday. SEEN behaving in a suspicious manner by a Sikh constable, a Chinese with a parcel under his arm was asked to stop. The Chinese, however, walked faster and eventually tried to run, but was caught. The148 words
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Article132 1938-11-01 7 THE first of a regular series of classes for the teaching of Hindi was open ed at the Kinta Indian Association, Ipoh, on Sunday last at 6.30 p.m. There were 18 pupils, of whom three were children and two were ladies. Mrs. J. A. Thioy and132 words
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Article73 1938-11-01 7 “J PLEAD guilty. I did manufacture samsu without a licence,” said Siow Wah, a Chinese woman, who was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate s Court, Ipoh, on a charge of distilling samsu without a licence. Mr. K. H. Cantrell, Assistant Superintendent of Customs and Excise Department, Ipoh,73 words
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Article158 1938-11-01 7 Common Kind Of Theft In Taiping I.From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, MondaypETTY thefts are rife in Taiping. While attending the “Kew On Eah” festivities at the temple in Coronation road, a Chinese cyclist found his dynamo light had been removed from his vehicle. White searching for158 words
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Article226 1938-11-01 7 “Malay Navy” Idea Popular (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Monday. HOW the idea of a ‘Malay Navy” had caught the imagination of the inhabitants of Malaya in general, and of the sea-faring Malays in particular, is commented on by Commodore M. L. Clarke, the Commodore, Malaya226 words
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Article279 1938-11-01 7 Two Prosecutions At Tcluk Anson (From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Saturday. A CHINESE named Bah 800 and an Indian named Maniam appeared before Che Osman bin Ujang in the Teluk Anson magistrate’s court in answer to summonses by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Similar charges were279 words
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Article113 1938-11-01 7 i. —Corr. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tai ping, Monday. THE Armistice Day Parade will be held at the Race Course, Taiping, on November 11 as in former years. The troops taking part will be the Ist Battalion 2nd Punjab Regiment, detachments from the Ist Perak Battalioni. —Corr. - 113 words
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Advertisement330 1938-11-01 7 WEMBLEY PARK lanight. 1 uesday, Ist November, 193 H. IIOLEE STAR OPERA: .bination of Actors Actresses from The Silver Jubilee Opera. i ANJI ANAK-ANAKAN KELANA” Part 2. Better than Sari” Directed by Sainan. Strongly supported by the vaudeville and extra turns. 'mi S<‘<* Toy Cantonese Opera: )NG TIEN PAR” Chapter330 words
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Advertisement254 1938-11-01 7 Special Announcement ras crleAeX. UM2M. to. daukle. VJI "Your POWDER must be in a Color Harmony shade that actually imparts new beauty to your skin. Im Y° ur ROUGE must give a natural touch of color co F iH your cheeks without being obvious. '’oL "Your LIPSTICK must add an254 words
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Miscellaneous64 1938-11-01 7 IUEEN'S JIHS WEEK-END There’s a girl offer Harold and he’s all at sea. 6 A laugh riot that’ll tickle your funny bono, A oil up your smile machinery, take a dozen < years off your life. One whale of a comedy.. laugh hit of 1938!I! i Ait I v >64 words
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Article462 1938-11-01 8 SHENTON THOMAS spoke in a O tone of optimism at yesterday's j budget meeting of the Legislative Coun cii. His Excellency found satisfaction in .aie financial position of the Colony* while jhe considered that on the whole this country is justified in regarding the trade outlook as definitely462 words
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1294 1938-11-01 8 Harold Heffernan - The Screen And The Public By Harold Heffernan WHAT about television T When it comes, will it have any effect on the cinema business? Is radio an ally or a competitor to the movie business. What chance has an amateur1,294 words
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Advertisement135 1938-11-01 8 Jlnew cook?_ i'- ’ll •< The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi's Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce. x Maggi’s Seasoning is’utterly different from135 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-11-01 8 W \jy—' n —L- l L -Lhj l r 7 feTVTTTIT ’1 .--xC’W? 11 i 13rTI j- V -111 /z ,a ...> J/a, THAT’S WAR- THAT WAS26 words
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334 1938-11-01 9 rom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. plaint that the country was because retrenchment in 1932 ,i Government technical staffs in economic limit was made in lative council yesterday by Lieutp A. Fletcher. ,-Dtly a number of schemes for works have been rejected or ,j f334 words
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1227 1938-11-01 9 Should It Be Debited Against Share Or Estate? There being no specific directions in the will, should monies paid to a beneficiary for his wedding and spent on his funeral be debited against his share or debited against the estate, and if debited against1,227 words
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Article218 1938-11-01 9 Penang Appointees The Pinang Gazette understands that J"*' C E Robless, Office Assistant to the Resident Councillor, Penang, and Mr. A. H. M. Hussain, Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, and Police Magistrate, Balik Pulau, have been transferred from the Junior Civil Service to the Straits Settlements218 words
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Article79 1938-11-01 9 Penang Committee Meeting On Friday The meeting of the Executive Committee of the Penang China Relief Fund will be held at the Chinese Town Hall at 3 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4. Questions concerning the distribution of work among the oifice-bearers, the institution of a South China79 words
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Article75 1938-11-01 9 His Royal Highness Prince Paribatra of Nagor Svarga, uncle of the “boy King Siam, arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. “Sirdhana’’ from Singapore, accompanied by Princess Paribatra and suite. He was met on arrival by His Royal Highness Prince Damrong and Princess Damrong an- party.75 words
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Advertisement66 1938-11-01 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I > OMsImSJ» erf aH Chemteta aad Staran I STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL Nou on Sale. Copies may be obtained from the Pinang Gazette Press (1936) I hl., Bishop Street, Penang. ORDER OUR COPY NOW I Last year these Annuals were completely sold out. Do not be66 words
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Advertisement169 1938-11-01 9 MOUTRIES PIANOS OF DISTINCTION UPRIGHT 3 PEDAL NATIONAL $340/- 3 STYLE II $5OO/•>1 3 111 MINATLRE GRAND $750/BABY $lOOO/ALL PRICES 15% for CASH FULLY GUARANTEED 16, BISHOP STREET, PENANG MADAME GALARDI Presenting THE SMART SHOP o f Singapore A most smart selection for all occasions of Gowns, Hats and Hollywood169 words
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Article445 1938-11-01 10 Profits Down Due To Smaller Output MR. Lint Seng Hooi (Chairman), piesided at the nineteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Bukit Ibu (Bandar) Tin Ltd., which was held in Penang on Saturday. Others present at the meeting were Messrs. Ong Hock Beng, Lim Eng445 words
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Article143 1938-11-01 10 London, October 20. BRITAIN had Sixty-eight factories canning fruit and vegetables durin" 1937 —one fewer than the previous year The Imperial Economic Committee, in a report on the canned and dried fruit trade issued today, say they believe the output exceeded 1,672,000 cwt., of which vegetables143 words
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Article427 1938-11-01 10 Rubana’s Payment Down London, October 19. w-vIVIDEND announcements were made I) yesterday by the following rubber ln all instances the show a reduction compared with the p.t ceding year. In the cases of the first five companies the period covered is the 12 mont <s o June427 words
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Article271 1938-11-01 10 New Loan Of £4,000,000 London, October 22. THE Australion Loan Council has dec;ded to raise a new internal defenc? lo* n of £4.000,000. The loan will be r deemable in 14 to 16 years and the .he rate of interest will be 3% per cent. In the 1938-39271 words
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Article36 1938-11-01 10 Accounts for year ended June 30 show net profit, £1,073 (£3,474); to special expenditure reserve, £500; forward, £1,642 (£1,069 after paying 5 per cent, dividend). Meeting, 16 Philpot-lane, November 1, at 12.30 p.m.36 words
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Advertisement238 1938-11-01 10 All pains, whether due to headaches, toothaches, neuralgia or rheumatism, are promptly relieved by ANACIN. It also reduces the fever and discomfort associated with colds. Let this guide you when you are in search of quick relief from aches and pains; doctors and dentists prescribe AN ACIN today because they238 words
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Advertisement774 1938-11-01 10 RANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, THE CHARTERED B\vif .rn OF IND,A abstr aua an d L {lncoTporated in En<ji«nd Royal Charter 1853 (Incorporated in British India) Paid-up Capital H Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office Head Office: 11| 12, First Line No. 38 Biahopsgate, 1 > t Manchester Offic..774 words
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Article1011 1938-11-01 11 ARRIVALS Today: BELLEROPHON ex Hamburg and Continental Ports. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. ARABIA ex Continental Ports. Tomorrow: MATA HARI ex Singapore. KLANG ex Singapore. DAJAK ex Tandjong Poera. FAIRFIELD’ CITY ex American Ports via Bealwan. PROJECTED ARRIVALS Thursday, November 3: KRIAN <*x Belawan. MATANG1,011 words
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Article470 1938-11-01 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika. Uganda Zanzibar, North and South Rhodesia. NyasaJand and South Africa via Penang. Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. today. Kuala Lumpur 7.30 a.m. today, Penang 7.30 p.m. today. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore to Kano and470 words
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Article100 1938-11-01 11 Heroism by a radio operator, who went down with his ship and seventeen shipmates, was disclosed in London recently. S.W. Keats, operator in the Hull trawler St. Sebastian, calmly carried on with his job when the ship was wrecked off Bear Island, in the Arctic, on September100 words
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Advertisement465 1938-11-01 11 blue funnel line n EEKT.V SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT g ALCHAS Calls Hull Gdynia 'V“not'3o xOGLE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Nov 6 De<- :oy Calls Marseilles Glasgow Nov Vf lIN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE cY LOPS Nov. 5 Dec. 7 x’TOR < Omlta Havre Nov. 17 Dec 15465 words
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Advertisement875 1938-11-01 11 PJ2. Ot w BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. ‘CANTON” SAILING IHI RSDAY 3rd NOVEMBER Peninsular and Orienta. S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China875 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-11-01 11 TIDE TAB! E HIGH LOW TODAY 8.05 p.m TOMORROW 7.15 a.m 1.15 a.m. 9.11 p.m 2.05 p. in.18 words
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Article245 1938-11-01 12 Glass We have already read about Pr* wonderful things done with g ass m these days. Now comes the start’ing news that glass may Ic tempered i’i~t as steel is tempered. It is an astonishing thing. How remarkable, indeed it is to think that we m -y t’ke245 words
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Advertisement253 1938-11-01 12 Hil SI MWuI jITh-lH mH 14/iW Or w 'llilK &i| Mm y.w ii|w| feeding is right feeding I /lx Every baby should enjoy the great advantage >f M Natural feeding. It is the only sure foundation ffly of future health and the main safeguard against nutritional diseases. To ensure that253 words
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Miscellaneous1218 1938-11-01 12 Highlights Of Today s XV ireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6 p.m Indian Music 705 p rn. Recorded Pianoforte Recital. 710 p rn Old English Country Ptnces. 8.20 p.m Madam Butterfix Act 1 HAVE TRY 605 p.m.: John Reynders’ Orchestra. 650 p.m.: Handxvell Silver Band. 7.35 p.m Dance Music 9.35 p m.:1,218 words
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Miscellaneous1209 1938-11-01 12 NIROM 'ISGAPORE ZHP 9- 69 Me s 30.9t> m TODAY PM. YDC 15.15 Mes (19.8 m.) 5.00 Malay Vocals by Juha,YDA 6.04 Mc.s (49.6 m.) “Pungsok Menndu Bulan Indra G YDB 11.86 Mes (25.3 m.) "Chichian”—“Badan Hidop Serupa PMN 10.26 Mes (29.2 m.) Mati”—‘Sri Segamat’. Stamboels by YDB 9.65 Mes1,209 words
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Article, Illustration114 1938-11-01 13 I ihe pavements near the House of > watch members arrive for > "leeting of Parliament ..aited with thth i amities at Waterloo 'J i stations for trains to take thexn at aj from London. cheering Mr. Chamberlain as he left the House of Conunotut114 words
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Article, Illustration617 1938-11-01 14 Leave* (•riekel London, Oct. 25 When the cricketers ol this period have become portly veterans playing the game from armchairs they will still speak, of the. unhappy case of Harold Larworxi, Hngiand’s greatest postwar fast bowler, who at the age of 33 was compelled to617 words
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449 1938-11-01 14 Danker s Brilliant Display Superior in both attack and defence, the Kedah Hall Part\ inflicted a 7 —<) trouncing on the Penang Recreation Club in their hockev encounter on the Esplanade yesterday. Despite the wide margin of defeat, the game was not entirely449 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-11-01 14 MAX BAER is likely to meet Joe .Louis in a world title fiyht in April ne.rt year, a< cordiny to message from New York.26 words
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Article313 1938-11-01 14 In a keenly conteste hockey match yesterday, the Perak Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Ipoh Club by the odd goal in five. The Chinese possessed faster forwards, who used their speed to advantage. In the closing stages Slade left the field, sustaining a sprained ankle. The Chinese opened313 words
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Article125 1938-11-01 14 Full Slrenoth Team Kuala Lumpur. M, )ndav SELANGOR will V, I “h-nth, travel to Penang,,, ur4ll their friendly rugb nroun r As the teams will meet again the Malaya Cup competition lap, this season, these friendliest always eagerly loc ~j f„ ru (O« The Selangor team125 words
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Advertisement566 1938-11-01 14 HAVE YOU FALSE TEETH raSgmjffl STERADENT’ HAS MADE THIS CHAHSf FOR THOUSANDS Bi UMNS .H Ja tM IfHSjl ■rE J '"L'“Ads 3 I KJ.. '<•< 4tor/>w« "9kr 1— —•“■Eg--.;-; '"i-Hi; :i We. a IWW MO KIP* j£ .'.S’ jßlk BEFORE cleaner and (tain remover ever produced. No /////'I; tfUf and»566 words
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Advertisement167 1938-11-01 14 10 ikxuH Ilk A A /$/1 Piles Quickly Heal YOURS WILL DISAPPEAR What would you not g.ve t f* cured of those torturing, awk*&' To find them surely gre” L until they healed and to torment you agaT; A startling discovery r;i within reach of the j DR. VAN VLEC’K167 words
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852 1938-11-01 15 Programme lor Second Day DELOW are the handicaps for seven of the second day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meetins on November 9. The fields are excellent. Horses, Class 2, Div. 5, ’About 7 Furlongs. 0 0 ALUM ROCK 6y 9.00 “Mr.852 words
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Article51 1938-11-01 15 I '(ii Robertson Trophy Rugby Perak's rugger fifteen against Negri Sembilan for the Farleigh Robertson Trophy at Ipoh next Saturday has been chosen as follows: Auld: Slade. Dempsey, Rashid Ghow and Swee Kee: Montgomery and Mansell Edwards: Foster. Jamieson. Ritchie. Hal lam. Cantrell, Cameron. Clarke and Har51 words
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Article38 1938-11-01 15 Til HE first round of the Kinta Bad--1 minton League will be played at the Ipoh Town Hill on Saturday and Sunday. Play will begin at 3 p.m. on Saturday and 9 a.m. on Sunday38 words
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Article43 1938-11-01 15 The next Penang State hockey trial will be played on Friday. November 4. instead of Wednesday. November 9, as originally fixed. The venue will be the Hutchings School ground. Players are requested to bring both colour and white shirts.43 words
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Article117 1938-11-01 15 New Hockey Team Formed A new hockey team composed entirely of Eurasian lads of Penang, has been formed under the name of Penang Colts by Mr. R. Ferdinands, formerly of Ipoh and Singapore. They will have their opening match on Thursday, November 3, against the St. Xavier’s Institution.117 words
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Article127 1938-11-01 15 THERE will be a practice match for the Women’s Hockey Association on Thursday on the Francis Light School ground. The following will play: COLOURS: Miss Rayner; Miss Hogan and Miss Wemyss; Miss Lim Siew Hwa, Mrs. Whitehead and Miss Carrier; Mrs. Minto, Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. Dymond, Mrs.127 words
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Article50 1938-11-01 15 London, October 22. Derby County paid Brentford £6,500 yesterday for the transfer of Dave McCulloch. Scottish international centreforward. McCulloch cost Brentford £5,500 when he joined them from Hearts in 1935. So Brentford have had his services for three years and have made a profit of £l,OOO.50 words
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111 1938-11-01 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Oct. 31. An increase in the betting tax from five per cent, to ten per cent, was advocated in the Legislative Council today by Dr. Lim Han Moe (Singapore)“The average person who bets will not feel the extraction of the111 words
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Article165 1938-11-01 15 BOBBY LOCKE the South African golf champion, played magnificent golf in his first three matches in Sydney. Although handicapped by lack of knowledge of the course, Locke broke Jim Ferrier’s record of 70 by one stroke in an. exhibition at the New Metropolitan! course. At the165 words
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Advertisement92 1938-11-01 15 STARTS TODAY Ist NOVEMBER, 1938. THIS SALE IS PRICES ARE CUT DIFFERENT FROM g (w "J DOWN AS WE All. PREIVOUS SALES MEAN TO CLEAR TO PROVE IT TO 0N ALL CO ODS YOURSELF AN WE ENSURE COME TO INSPECTION WOULD SATISFACT j ON BETTER VALUES cfflN cfflN SEE BENEFICIAL92 words
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Article125 1938-11-01 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LOXDO— (Spot) £211.15*0 n M -n[Ox,- (3 month*) £212.115. 0 £212.15. 0 ti.’VGAPORK $lOB.OO $108.25 BUSINESS DONE FENANO .••....•••••••••e $lOB.OO $108.25 BUSINESS DONE 5° tons 25 tons COPRA —(SuDdried) $3.25 $3 .15 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER a/NDON B%<J 8 %2 '4EW YORK 16%c(G) 16%c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28c125 words
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Article362 1938-11-01 16 London, October 31. ./ffoKing’ are today’s closing middle 1 ''ces nn the London Stock Exchange: Fharc.s of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Loan 5 p.e. 19*4-64 1103 Funding Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 1082 War Loan 3 A p.c. 99 —J Com. Union362 words
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Article120 1938-11-01 16 London, Oct. 30 RUBBER: QtneL— London 8% buyers 8/, sellers Jan./Mar. do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. 8/rt do 8 do NEW YORK (opening price) 16.66 eta. 'Jnited Kingdom Stocks: London 59,876 tons Liverpool 33,656 tons 3OPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Oct £lO. 2.120 words
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Article107 1938-11-01 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 53,64 178 47i64 New York 4.76% 4.75% Montreal 4.80 4.78% Brusisef 28.17 28.12*£ Geneva 20.98% 20.96 Amsterdam 8.75% 8.74 Milan 90% 90% Berlin 11.90 11.88 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 sslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 138% 138% Madrid107 words
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Article71 1938-11-01 16 p—Reuter. All Sections Quiet London, Monday. On the Stock Exchange, pending reassembly of Parliament tomorrow, operators were unwilling to extend commitments. Consequently markets were quiet though prices did not suffer severely. Heavy industrials were best early in the day but later developed irregularity. All minings tended to ease.p—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article29 1938-11-01 16 New capital issues in October amounted to £2,727,853 against £1,648,504 n September and £13.855,183 last October. The total for the first ten months of 1938 was £95,699,454.29 words
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Article280 1938-11-01 16 New York, Monday. Action suggests that the following of the technical position despite recent fears apparently is still sufficiently strong to withstand adverse news like the rail wage decision. Secondly a fair number of potential buyers are still apparently awaitting to purchase on opportunities of any reaction280 words
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Article321 1938-11-01 16 Winniore And Tony Reddin In Great Form (From Our Own Correspondent). Singapore, Nov. 1. Some fast work was done at Bukit Timah this morning in preparation for Singapore Turf Club’s Autumn Meeting opening on Saturday. Eastern Knight, Billett up, cantered, and put in a capital burst of321 words
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Article22 1938-11-01 16 TIN Penang $108.25 per pkl. Singaj>ore $108.2x5 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 c. per lb.22 words
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Article122 1938-11-01 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42% 1.47% Hong Fatt .81 .84 Kuchai 1.35 1.40 c Petaiing 7.80 8.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.22% 1.27%» Rantau 1.50 1.52% Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.67% Ampat 4 3 4 9 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Berjuntai 10 9 11[3 Kpg. Lanjut 18 9122 words
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Article183 1938-11-01 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers T 44% 49 Anipa L 62% -67% Ayer Weng ?J/o Batu Selajigor 1-42 2 10 9 11 6 Berjuntai 4Q *B2 -85 Honf; Fatt 2754 -30 JOhan '7O -75 Jelebu gg Kpg. Kamunting K- 3 Kißingha.. 1g2 y ang 10 9 H 4% Kramat 153 Kuala183 words
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Article190 1938-11-01 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller?» Ampats 4 4% 4 <> Ayer Hitam 24 6 25 6 Bargrins 23 9 24 6 Burma Malays 22 0 22,9 Hong Fatts -80 .85 Jelebus -72 .77 Katus 25 0 25 9 Kundangs ”6 8 0 K. Kamuntings 8 9 9 1% Klang Rivers190 words
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Advertisement103 1938-11-01 16 Kidnevs Must Clean Out Acids Your body eleans out excels Acids and poisonous ■wastes in your blood thru 9 inll■<xi tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. If in the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting lip Nights, Nerv«Ubr.ess, Ix<-g Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Aching Joints, Acidity, or103 words
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Advertisement632 1938-11-01 16 npnn r- 12 BISHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 1478 WITH FXTI HEAD 12. bi^ j egraMS “GAZETTE,” PENANG. A ’’ONS, Oftire Cecil Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Times,’’ Singapore, K E Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road. ’Phone Office 40» 43, Flett Street, London, E.C.4. "Phone Central 3608 3609.632 words
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