Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 November 1938
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Title Section20 1938-11-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 267. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1938. PRICE 5 GEMS.20 words
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Article292 1938-11-09 1 Pinang Gazette cable. All Releases For Buffer Stock’ MR. C.V. THOMAS WANTS CONTROL SCRAPPED (From Our Oun Correspondent) London. Tuesday. Presiding at the annual meeting of the Ayer Hitam I in Ltd.. Mr. C. V. Thomas declared that it was impossi* 1 to achieve satisfactory results withPinang Gazette cable. - 292 words
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Article162 1938-11-09 1 hall For "Kulliless Fight Against Jews” Berlin, Tuesday. ■mg upon the von Rath shoot n. the Radical Nazi newspaper erally reflects the views of the •■ia Ministry, declares: “Most -asures is the law of the hour, fight of all peoples against the nob of -international Jews is Geunany162 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-11-09 1 This niessayc of ireiconie is being of freed by lhe S iamese merih-anls of Penang to the Boy Ruler of Siam, King Ananda on the occasion of his passing through on return to Siam. The message takes the form of a laudatory poem.47 words
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Article244 1938-11-09 1 Royal Commission Scheme Dropped Bv Government —Reuter. l.endon, Tuesday. 1 he li'oodhcad Commission on Palestine advise unanimously against adoption of the scheme of partition outlined by the Royal Commission. In a IVhitc Paper, the Government state they haze reached the conclusion that this further explanation has—Reuter. - 244 words
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Article177 1938-11-09 1 over 300 Japanese guards-—Sin Chew Jit Poh- Reports Of Considerable Fighting Hong Kong, Tuesday. Owing to the disruption of communications there is an absence of reliable news from the interior but reports which are filtering in indicate that there is consider able fighting at various points as well asover 300 Japanese guards-—Sin Chew Jit Poh- - 177 words
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Article68 1938-11-09 1 Reuter. Standing Bv Sinking Vessel Lloyds have received a message fron. R. A. F. Planes stating that a cargc vessel is sinking about five miles fron Wandelaar. The Spanish vessel Nadir which last week sank the Spanish freig’ er Cantabria off Cramer, was sighted standing by theReuter. - 68 words
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Article113 1938-11-09 1 Reuter. Japanese Soldiers True To Type Hankow. Tuesday. That Wuchang fared worse than Hankow’ during the recent occupation was revealed for the first time today in a report from a reliable foreign source. With no constabulary in the city, there w’as considerable looting by Japanese soldiers. It isReuter. - 113 words
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Article67 1938-11-09 1 —Reuter. Republicans Register Gains New York, Tuesday. The Republicans have gained control of both Houses in the New York State Legislature for the first time since 1932. Republicans registered their first gain in the House of Representatives when Joseph O’Brien beat George Kelly, Democrat incumbent in Rochester, New’—Reuter. - 67 words
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Article30 1938-11-09 1 .—Reuter. Rome, TuesdayWith continual expansion of traffic between Italy and East Africa it is believed Italy would like to participate in the management of the Suez Canal.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article235 1938-11-09 1 Munich. Tuesday “We are very grateful if there are statesmen in France and Great Britain who wish to live in good understanding with the German people. It only remains for us to agree over the Colonies which were taken away from us on pretexts contrary to justice,”235 words
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Article, Illustration127 1938-11-09 1 Islington, Fulham, Lichfield, Ipswich and now Mrs. Jenny Adamson scored a victory in the Hartford by-election over her Conservative opponent. Mr. Godfrey Mitchell, by converting a former Conservative majority of 2.646 into a minority of 4.238. The interest aroused by the election is shown by the fact127 words
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Article38 1938-11-09 1 —Reuter London .Tuesday The Air Ministry announces that an experimental air service across the North Atlantic will, it is hoped, be started as soon as Botwood, Newfoundland, sea base is free from ice next Spring.—Reuter—Reuter - 38 words
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Article20 1938-11-09 1 —Reuter Istanbul, Tuesday. It is officially announced that the condition of Kemal Ataturk suddenly worsened today. —Reuter.. —Reuter - 20 words
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Article48 1938-11-09 1 The House of Commons, Sir Archibald Sinclair declared that the Government needed to reassure the Country that it intends to pre. serve and protect its liberties -and Io criticised recent uses of the Of fir'ail Secrets Act auainst journalists and instances of censorship of news films.48 words
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Article94 1938-11-09 1 Reuter. Japan Needs Loan 1 >f £«3,000.<M)0 Tokio, Tuesday. The formation of a new company with a capital of 120,000,000 for development of Japanese controlled North China is announced in Peiping, according to a Japanese press despatch. The company will be called the “North China Development Company” andReuter. - 94 words
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Article31 1938-11-09 1 The Eastbound Imperial Flyingboat (due in Penang yesterday) arrived at 9a m. this morning at Glugor. The Eastbound Netherlands Aircraft (due in Penang yesterday) is still delayed at Bangkok.31 words
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205 1938-11-09 2 TWO CANTONESE CHARGED IN SINGAPORE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Tuesday. SEVERAL arrests were made by police during the weekend in connection m ith recent alleged armed robberies in Singapore. While a patrol was on duty in Thomson Road on Sunday night they saw205 words
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Article192 1938-11-09 2 Magistrate’s Advice To Sikh “You mustn’t trust even your brothers in regfvd to monetary transactions." declared Che Ismail, Ipoh Second Magisrate, yesterday morning in the course |o r the hearing of a civil suit. The case was one in which Ram Lal claimed a sum of &135192 words
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Article39 1938-11-09 2 Reuter. London. Monday. The Scott -Kirby Green flight in an ttempt to break the record to Australia has been postponed until March Twin--»- to “unavoidable delays” and the •omplet on of the necessary ground organisation. Reuter..- Reuter. - 39 words
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Article46 1938-11-09 2 Ruter. Bombay. Monday. T pi c? twice opened fire to quell Tsturbances following a one day labour organised to protest the nev. abour law. Ten persons were wounded n the firing and 75 were sent to hospital ith injuries sustained in the rioting.—Ruter. - 46 words
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Article139 1938-11-09 2 Gaol Terms For Three Chinese SENTENCES of three months’ rigorous imprisonment each were passed on the three Chinese. Ng Slew Kee, Ng Ah Too and Teng Ah Tong, in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, after he had convicted them on charges139 words
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Article127 1938-11-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. A NOTHER party of nearly 30 AusAV trian and German Jewish refugees passed through Singapore during the week-end in the Lloyd Triestino liner Victoria, on their way to Shanghai. They were met by leading members of the Singapore Jewish community127 words
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Article52 1938-11-09 2 since the campaign began. British Wire less. London. Monday.- Recruits for the 19th week of the new Royal Air Force recruiting- campaign for 31,000 pilots, observers airmen and boys numbered 845 during the past week, making a total of 11,570 since the campaign began. Britishsince the campaign began. British Wire less. - 52 words
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Article61 1938-11-09 2 With a view to overcoming the kreta jaga urchins nuisance, the Perak Branch of the Automobile Association of Malaya has recently engaged several Malay youths to act as kreta jaga boys for members' cars. The Association requests members not to give tips to these youths. It is61 words
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Article477 1938-11-09 2 Saturday, October 19. —Hon. Lt-Co! G. D. A. Fletcher and Mrs. Fletcher ar rived to stay at Government House. Sunday, October 30. —Hon- Mr. A. M Goodman and Mrs. Goodman and Hon Lt-Col. E- A- de Buriatte and Mrs. de Buriatte arrived to stay at Government House.477 words
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303 1938-11-09 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Representative Selangor Indians of the Selangor Indian Association take a diametrically opposite view on the question of the establishment of a University of Malaya to the Malay communitv, as represented by the Persekutuan Melayu. A public meeting303 words
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Article160 1938-11-09 2 Malays* Appeal Dismissed (From Our Own Correspondei.t.; Kuala Lumput, Tue.-dav. HAJI Zainudln and Hassan bin ng. who were sentenced to fix tis 1 rigorous imprisonment each for and violence in committing robber pealed unsuccessfully today at the F M. S. Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr.160 words
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Article280 1938-11-09 2 Slalay Accj /.nJ Discharged A Malay, Biah bin Jasin was acqu ic’ 21l and discharged by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Penang additional police magistrate, yesterday when he up: arecl before him on a charge of having driven his car in a negligent manner by colliding with, another280 words
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Advertisement376 1938-11-09 2 t i w J\ > f .Bg|p: fk 4 i JW >' Ip MMMT# <M WWW 1 A «?> i A PS jM i 1 t if '<» i-i > <, -1 z JhHhR Uy Irß<' -M» 4 n r StlSwsß RW ~’Af g nW/» ET. Wjm BIL -N>< ■*WRk376 words
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Advertisement358 1938-11-09 2 KNEES FELT \SIF IN CEMENT Woman XV ho Jl a( j Rheumatism for 10 Wars Since coming here fm years ago,” writes- a man; have suffered terribly fro... I have bought medicine, lot rri and taken advertised con •> was weary. I heard of Kr often, that I thought one358 words
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Article525 1938-11-09 3 Simple Life I r sal is before the Kinta K ard to permit parking in Street, Ipoh, on alternate a alternate sides of the road. f p, tlaise which afflicts hu--1 in these years of grace .i J, tempo of life is too fast jsing. Not until525 words
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1805 1938-11-09 3 VIGOROUS SPEECH BY DR. ONG CHONG KENG AS a sequel to the last meeting of the Municipal Commissioners when Mr. C. Grumitt was stopped by the President from speaking on the ground that he was out of order, Dr- Ong Chong Keng at yesterday’s meeting1,805 words
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Article120 1938-11-09 3 Demonstration To Be Given On Friday Folloxxing suggestions made by the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association the Municipal Commissioners are considering the affixing of rear reflectors to rickshas. At yesterday s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners Mr. Black, the President announced that he had arranged with Die120 words
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Article217 1938-11-09 3 Municipal Contract For Bullocks Lost At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the following decision of the Engineer's Department Committee came up for confirmation in open meeting: “Supply of bullocks and bullocks with carts for 1939: It is decided to accept the lowest tender, that of A.217 words
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Article55 1938-11-09 3 On reepiving information from a Chinese woman yesterday afternoon that her sister xx’tas dying police officers led by Inspector H. A. O Connor proceeded .o a house in Noordin Street. Penang and found that the woman in question was dead. The body was removed to the mortuary55 words
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Article49 1938-11-09 3 A Cantonese woman collapsed and died in Church Street, Penang, yesterday afternoon while w’alking on the pavement. Earlier, she had bargained with a ricksha-puller but apparently had not been able to come to terms. The body xvas later removed to the mortuary by the police.49 words
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408 1938-11-09 3 Revised Transport Allowances For Officers That a small saving had been effected in Committee and that the excess in revenue over the annually recurrent expenditure would amount to $36,124 and not $38,881 as stated when the Budget was introduced a fortnight ago was408 words
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Article393 1938-11-09 3 Alleged Delay In Forwarding THAT he understood that heads of Municipal Departments had delayed sending certain petitions addressed to the Commissioners was an allegation made at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners by Dr. Ong Chong Keng. At the ordinary meeting Dr. Ong moved that the following393 words
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Advertisement43 1938-11-09 3 A. ONDERWYZER 03., Diamond Merchants, SINGAPORE. In response to requests from numerous clients xve have opened a branch office in Penang at 48 CHURCH STREET Corner of Penang Street TELEPHONE 1699 Mr. J. de Jong, our representative is in charge of the office.43 words
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Article647 1938-11-09 4 New Parliament Session Opened London, Tuesday. •1 am happy to accept the invitation extended to the Queen and myself by the President to visit the United States before the conclusion oi our C anadian tour, said His Majesty in his speech, opening the newReuter. - 647 words
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Article152 1938-11-09 4 attacks will shortly be launched. Reuter. Bold Attack On Troop Train Chungking. Tuesday. Guerilla forces in south Shansi today blew up a troop train and. when 'he survivors lef. the wrecked train, hidden Chinese attacked them, inflicting hea v y losses. The first air raid onattacks will shortly be launched. Reuter. - 152 words
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Article75 1938-11-09 4 —Reuter. C hungking, Tuesday. GENERAL Chiang Fang-chen (or Chiang Po-li) acting president of the military staff college, died suddenly from heart failure at Ishan, in northern Kwangsi, while en route to Kwechow, where the college is now located. The late General Chiang, who was one of—Reuter. - 75 words
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142 1938-11-09 4 —Reuter. Ottawa. Tuesday The announcement that “luleis of nation?- whc. clamour for more territories and more resources may not ask our permission to claim them" was made by M Lapointe. Minister of Justice, addressing the national Peace Week dinner gathering today. Observing that some’—Reuter. - 142 words
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Article92 1938-11-09 4 —Reuter. Several Disturbances Reported Manila. Tuesday. A number of disturbances, including the killing of the police chief, in the Sama' 1 province, and the cutting of telegraph and telephone communications were features of today’s biennial elections to the National Assembly. Three hundred constabulary have been engaged—Reuter. - 92 words
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44 1938-11-09 4 tion of Defence, presided.—British Wire less. London, Monday.—His Majesty’s Gov ernment entertained at luncheon today’ Mr. Oswald Pirow, Minister of Defence for the Union of South Africa. Sir Tho mas Inskip, Minister for the co-ordina-tion of Defence, presided.—British Wire less.tion of Defence, presided.—British Wire less. - 44 words
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Article24 1938-11-09 4 British Wireless. London, Monday.—The next meeting of the International Sugar Council will be held in London on January 12, 1939.British Wireless. - 24 words
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Article80 1938-11-09 4 Cable news has been received by Mr. S Thambu. of Taiping, regarding the death of Mr V Eragupillay of Mallakam, Ceylon. The ’ate Mr. Eragupillay, who was about 57 years of age, retired from the post of Chief Clerk. Land Office. Batu Gajah, some five80 words
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Article66 1938-11-09 4 Reuter. To I ndergo Tonsil And Adenoid Operations Callander. Ontario, Tuesday The Dionne quintuplets are to undergo tonsil and adenoid operations tomorrow, according to their business manager, who states that the operations will follow one another in their nursery. “There is no question of danger or undue risks.Reuter. - 66 words
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Article130 1938-11-09 4 Japanchc Grow ing l>o| “One of the mar.', owners in Hong K<e in a letter to The Japanese attitude to and America grows dail” “Are we to wait until China ends by order of 4*. intervene more vigorou d- f we writen protests th<130 words
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Article185 1938-11-09 4 Reuter Herr Von Riblnntrops Out! mrsl Berlin, Tuesday, touFIAHE new attitude of the statesmen in London and Paris gives rise to the hope that at long last reason will triumph among war-mongers in the Western democracies." declared Herr von Ribbentrop. the German Foreign Minister speaking at a banquetReuter . - 185 words
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45 1938-11-09 4 Reuter. Jerusalem. Tuesday The military courts in Palestine tried, since their inception a year some 340 persons, of which 51 were fenced to death, 23 to lit' imprison...--101 to sentences .otalling 450 years, acquitted and 46 bound over. Rc>it ,rReuter. - 45 words
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269 1938-11-09 4 Saragossa, Tuesday. 4FTER an all day battle of tremendous violence the publicans have been forced to abandon the village of Mora de Ebro, their last foothold on the up- 1 bank of the Ebro, accompanied by tanks. The Nationlists quickly cleared up the last269 words
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Article334 1938-11-09 4 Sequel To Attack On Diplomat Berlin, Tuesday. This crime cannot remain withouut consequences for Jews in Germany, whatever nationality they may be,” declare*an inspired communique referring to attack on Herr von Rath in Paris yesterday. It adds: “For years Internationa' Jewry has considered it its334 words
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Article143 1938-11-09 4 Reuter. Argentine Move < lcca-H >n No SiirpH"** L The dicision of the A ment to raise the renu-t a( j V ergely 16.00 to 17.00 pesos tew affected prices of Argentic 1 nir the Stock Exchange (O!nP epayment of dividends <-lwie A more difficult than atReuter. - 143 words
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Article25 1938-11-09 4 .—Reuter- rteu.ei Rome, Tuesday:- A applauded M. L r;ii French Ambassador u 1 ~t >n oi’ as he drove away 1 D'arrival. —Reuter-.—Reuter- - 25 words
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Advertisement122 1938-11-09 4 ■HSNNvT H|wl L-.i 9i\ ■MuH ATEEH ■wte'! law RRffIOUR CORT SCienTIFIC WATER-PROOF compouno SIME DARBY CO- LID. SOLE AGENTS i TWY FORD’S j? Ijf SANITARY 4sr FIXTURES X 1 LATEST MODELS I M Wfy 6 i J: i i LAVATORIES BATHS TOILETS BIDETS Obtainable from SOLE AGENTS IV.P.S. IP MMMMB*.122 words
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261 1938-11-09 5 expectant mothers now SEEK ADMISSION TO IPOH HOSPITAL Liuwini’ confidence in W estern medicine and the tion bv the various races of Malaya that the treatdr, they receive in the Government hospitals in the best p 1? .hi be had, is evidenced by the increasing261 words
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Article88 1938-11-09 5 11HE wri m the Perak Detective Branch h ving considerably ini an ul>'.:iional Assistant Super--1 >Yi in the person of Mr. Ya’c? t> beo appointed. Apar from inquiries into and detectective Branch register- aliens ci does a considerable imoui;’ of p work. This work has ■m88 words
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Article84 1938-11-09 5 F i (wn Correspondent) Taiping. Tuesday. P' 1 weeding coolie. was d before Raja Salim. M. i-Li>trate. Taiping, to ans- causing hurt to one >,ir T ;1 \ciu pmknife. The accused claimed trial. Mohd. Yvsof. p osecu dr* eomplainant had been G: dy )i,i, i hut84 words
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Article93 1938-11-09 5 (From Our Own C orrespondent) faiping, Tuesday. A TAMIL coolie in Matang, after receiving his pay, made merry at a toddy-shop where he drank one over the eight. As a result became tipsy and disorderly, went to an Indian shop and smashed bottles and various articles93 words
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112 1938-11-09 5 “T HAVE no work, no money and so I ~J. stole the overcoat,’’ said Tiow Ah Sang, a Chinese, who was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate’s Court, Ipoh, with committing theft of an overcoat from a stationary car in Hugh Lowstreet on112 words
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Article65 1938-11-09 5 OWING to unavoidable circumstances the cabaret arranged in conjunction with the Poppy Day Ball has had to be cancelled. This will not interfere with the dance programme and as the Selangor Volunteer orchestra will be in attendance all present should have an enjoyable evening in addition65 words
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Article115 1938-11-09 5 y’ESTERDAY afternoon on the Kampar road. Ipoh, a woman was robbed of her bangle and one earring by a cyclist who made good his escape, although some people gave chase. It is alleged that the cyclist followed the woman for some distance and at a lonely spot115 words
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Article27 1938-11-09 5 —Reuter. London. Tuesday. The Rumanian Legation aimounces that it is authorised to deny a report that British firms have purchased 600,000 tons of Rumanian wheat.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 27 words
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Article326 1938-11-09 5 Sentence On Two Chinese Confirmed (From Om Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. a brother murder his elder V>4 brother?' asked Loke Kong of the F.M.S. Court of Appeal, consisting of Mr. Justice a Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. Justice McElwaine. Chief Justice, S.S., and Mr.326 words
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Article119 1938-11-09 5 Armed Robbers Loot T. Tualang Shop 4 RM ED with home-made guns, three men entered a shop in Pengkalan Jering. Tanjong Tualang. and after holding up the inmates at the point of the guns ransacked the shop and took away with them $l2O in cash. Mr.119 words
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Article78 1938-11-09 5 From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Tuesday. A fine of $25, in default one month’s JA. rigorous imprisonment, was the sentence passed by Che Osman bin Ta’at in the Teluk Anson magistrate's court yesterday morning on a Chinese named Goh Teick Na, who was78 words
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Article49 1938-11-09 5 The Chinese Justices of the Peace in Perak will present an address to the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator, the retiring British Resident, at the Residency at 4.30 tomorrow. Mr. C. H. Dakers, Protector of Chinese, Perak, will make the official presentation of the address.49 words
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Article129 1938-11-09 5 —Reuter. GOVINDAN, a young P. W. D. labourer, was formally charged before Che Ismail. Second Magistrate Ipoh. on Monday with kidnapping a female minor, Lalai, from the lawful guardianship of one Murugesu at the 2nd mile Chemor Road on October 30. The accused was also formally.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article126 1938-11-09 5 AX 1 HONY SAMY, a young Tamil. /V was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh. before Mr. P. F. Y. Redcliffe. on a charge of theft of two live-cent stamps by inserting a bad coin in the General Post Office stamp-machine on Monday.126 words
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Article206 1938-11-09 5 Annual General Meeting TfAHE annual general meeting of the 1 Perak Hokkien Kong Hoay was held on Monday afternoon with Mr. Teh Tik Ting, the president, in the chair. There was a large attendance. The secretary, in his annual report, stated that, since hostilities started in China,206 words
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Article108 1938-11-09 5 THE body 7 of Sabaratnam. the P.W.D. overseer who was found shot dead in a compound in Batu Gajah on Monday night, was removed to ihe hospital and a post-mortem examination was held. It is understood that no foul play is suspected. The deceased, it is108 words
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Advertisement127 1938-11-09 5 'Careless about Personal Freshness -not likely I never risk offending—/ use n Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J regularly.” 49 Everyone perspires—it’s necessary, and in itself quite inoffensive. jj ut if perspiration is allowed to remain and clog the pores of the skin 2 j t soon becomes stale and offensive to127 words
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Miscellaneous711 1938-11-09 6 I'l A.A.M r Ir. /A\ I 1 r, FRATwn OPFNINC A STUPENDOUS DOUBLE ATTRACTION I SBESX B (>HAXI) Ol L>L\( I ROYAL „.,-"L, MAJESTIC ON THE SCREEN FOR THE FIRST TIME THE SCREEN I I All llie He roic Adventure, Stirring Romance and Endless I Excitement of the Story the711 words
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Advertisement672 1938-11-09 7 TONIGHT—LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT BOTH PARKS a W EV.! !LEY park Last Two Days Of Beauty Demonstrations Sun See Toy Cantonese Opera: v 7 II “HONG POH CHENG SEONG” —rS\ lt —t-i yi- 7? Starring Miss Sun Fooi Fong, Leong Seng Poh and a brilliant cast k F 7 ZA672 words
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Miscellaneous192 1938-11-09 7 Matinee Today at 3p. m. Sharp HIHHHIIHIHIIBIMMHMPHI"""" 111 DAVIS in JEZEBEL FONDA TREVOR BOGART PRICES —DOWNSTAIRS: and 30 cents. KUfIK£UUM|UU3yJUSL|jB 1 Ufa Wit g DVWXMIt I rt tt r 1 p m F. -J$ J X H JO KELLER Queen of th« underworld... Wanted bj the police for ln 4192 words
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Article520 1938-11-09 8 rpHERE is a tendency for the non 1 ioi ma; p ris oi me open meeting ox the 1 enai.g .Municipal Commissioners to resoixt ineniserveiinto nlishts between oi eng c nong Ktfiig as inaeiatigaoie questioner. and the President, as conservator oi the statu 3 quo. Yesterday’s meeting520 words
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1139 1938-11-09 8 Lord Strabolgi - The Dictators' Weakness By Lord Strabolgi JN HITLER'S notorious speech on Sept. 26 he tried to make our flesh creep with Tales of the numbers of the Herman soldiers, aeroplanes, tanks, artillery, and the rest. But he said precious little about1,139 words
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Miscellaneous30 1938-11-09 8 L (1 IB L I'H /m; 3 -I SHALL NOT SAY A WORD OF CRITICISM OR BLAME. HISTORY WILL JUDGE.” tl>r. Benes m his resignation speech broadcast from Pi ague)30 words
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1293 1938-11-09 9 Telephone Booth To Be Installed In Burmah Road At yesterday s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the following were some of the decisions comfirmed: Resignation of Miss Grieve. Health Sister: The President explains the circumstances of Miss Grieves retirement from the1,293 words
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213 1938-11-09 9 j amendment of section 6 of I al Ordinance with regard to membership was discussed s meting of the Commis\lr Black read the relevant Ordinance and said it api three Settlements and sub;t < follows: commissioners shall be apthe Governor and so that v of Commissioners213 words
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Article1061 1938-11-09 9 A remarkable volte-face by the Municipal Resident, Mr. J. a. Black, was witnessed at yesterday’s special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, Mr. Black had recommended certain increase in the fees for motor cars and omnibuses, but when P,-. Ong ChonKeng moved an amendment that the tees1,061 words
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Advertisement62 1938-11-09 9 GRAND OPENING OF THE E. 0. Dance Hall ON Saturday. 12th No\ ember, 1938 ADMISSION FREE DANCING From 9.30 p.m. To la. in. ML SIC BY Teddy Long and his Band SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES i I (DANCE COUPONS 4 FOR Sl-tW) I if. I SPACIOL’S DANCE FLOOR REFRESHMENTS Served in62 words
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Article597 1938-11-09 10 Dow Jones Industrial Averages MOVEMENTS of the Dow Jones Industrial Averages during the week were confined to fractional changes with volume tending to decrease report S. E. Levy Co. in their weekly review of the American security and commodity markets. Selectivity continued to be597 words
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Article97 1938-11-09 10 DURING the week ending October 29. 1938. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 21.910 cases, of which: 17,981 (82 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 965 (4 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 750 (4 per cent) eases to Canada, and 2,21497 words
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Article104 1938-11-09 10 TpOLLOWING additional a tin outputs for the month of October have been announced: Hitam Tin Ltd., 52.81 piculs, Kuala Lumpur Tin No. 1, closed; No. 2, 389.11 piculs, (136,962 c. yds. 850 hrs)); Kampong Kamunting 287 piculs, (120,000 c. yds. 663 hrs.); Nett value $18,942; Asam104 words
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Article204 1938-11-09 10 Renewed Confidence (By Robert Mackay) THE general tone in British industry is now one of renewed confidence. With the world outlook more settled there has been a revival of British trade and of business enquiries in all the great provincial centres of industrial activity, and although204 words
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Article177 1938-11-09 10 London. October 18. THE results of Singapore Para Rubber Estates for the year to end June are better than might have been expected from the recent announcemnt of a dividend of 4 per cent., against 10 per cent. The profit of £9,193, compared with £14,703. is equivalent to177 words
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Article68 1938-11-09 10 London, October 26. Net prft. to March 31 of Chenderiang Tin Dredging, after Govt, royalty £5,675 (£5 427) and writing off £1,564 (£1,746) for deprecn., was £14,368 (£19,350). Div. 7’2 p-c. (17y 2 p.c.) £7,500 (£17,500), to tax res. £2,000 (£500), fwd., subject to N D C.,68 words
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Article62 1938-11-09 10 Net prft. to June 30 of Tali Ayer Rubber Estates after N.D.C. was £18,521 f1£24,598), plus £17,718 brot. in. To res£s.ooo (£35,000), div. 5 p.c. (7% p.c.) £15,000 (£22,500), fwd. £16,239. Warrants November 8. Stand, production (assessed) for 1938 is 1.839,036 lbs. Crop’ was 1,300,306 ibs. and62 words
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Article57 1938-11-09 10 Net prft. to June 30 of Rubana Rubber Estates, after N.D.C., was £15,484 (£25.094), plus £18,722 brt. in. To rests,ooo (£30,000), div. 4 p.c. (7 p.c.) £13,200 (£23,100), fwd. £16,006. Standard for 1938 assessed at 1,717,900 lbs. Crop harvested 1,356,115 lbs and quantity exported 1,337,595 lbs Mtg.. 85,57 words
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Advertisement338 1938-11-09 10 DEPARTMENT 8» s ll < rb Xlr XX CORNER OF HIGH ST. o*vd NORIII BRIDGE RD. Smartest in Style Exclusive Features The most modern, stun p gss ningand satisfactory pen S made Television Barrel, g Scratch proof Point of gc-W 14K Solid Gold. Dia g phragm Filler —in every j=338 words
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Advertisement663 1938-11-09 10 BANKS A NEW the CHARirjTT?' OF INDIA. AUSTIIAn/. SAFE DEPOSIT Paid-up Capital s3) Reserve Fund oIVIV Reserve Liability of r 3,00a'2 No. 38 Bishops a*a 1« SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES noTm’/ 0 for the safe keeping at valuables. Agencie.s <t j Alor Star Hono- u important documents, records, etc., etc., Amritgar663 words
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Article652 1938-11-09 11 SEA MAILS OUTWARD British North Borneo Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. Friday; Kuala Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday: Penang 11 a.m. today. Burma Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. Friday; Kuaal Lumpur 7 p.m. Friday; Penang 11 a.m. today. Ceylon Mails close Ipoh 8 p.m. tomorrow; Penang 6 p.m. tomorrow.652 words
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Article497 1938-11-09 11 ARRIVALS Today. SOEMBA ex Java Ports via Singapore. KLANG ex Singapore via ports. DAJAK ex Tandjong-Poera. MEONIA ex Continental ports via Colombo. Tomorrow BULAN ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Belawan. MATANG ex Victoria Point. MAPIA ex Pangka-tan-Brandah. RAJULA ex Calcutta and Rangoon. Friday, November 11: MEMNON ex497 words
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463 1938-11-09 11 AIR TRAVEL BRINGS NO THRILL TO THEM /CHILDREN today are born fliers Indeed, many of them have travelled by air long before they have travelled by sea or land. It is a familiar sight to see infants and children a few years old journeying463 words
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Article151 1938-11-09 11 —British United Press San Francisco, Nov. 7. HIGH altitudes are prolific producers of the pangs of hunger; an appetite created in the clouds is at once ravenous and delicate; Principal meals served in the air must be on the light side; and the higher you—British United Press - 151 words
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Advertisement371 1938-11-09 11 BLUE FUNNEL Li N E WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT C. MEMNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow L V Du Ai.° nd RADNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Nov 18 il A. ANTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Nov 25 d£ 2? TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE C. MENTOR Omits Havre Nov371 words
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Advertisement733 1938-11-09 11 P <& O BRITISH IND A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE SS. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 10th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo. Aden, Port Saldf R/a due733 words
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Miscellaneous14 1938-11-09 11 PENANG TIDE TABLE High Low Today 12.56 a.m. 7.36 a.m. I*2l p.m. 7.40 p.m.14 words
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Article134 1938-11-09 12 —Reuter. Looking For Loyalist Destroyer Gibraltar, Monday. Two destroyers, two armed trawlers, a minelayer and a sloop, all belonging to the Spanish Nationalists are patrolling off Gibraltar while the Nationalist cruisers Canarias and Almirante Cervera are at Ceuta. It is believed these measures are taken owing—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article229 1938-11-09 12 Dr. CarrePs Heart Dr. Carrel has more than one heart. We live in a wondenul world, a world in which anything is possible; and now we may go to New York and see there, in the Rockfellei Institute Dr. Alexis Carrel s second heart alive though it has229 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-09 12 GUARANTEED I r—STRENGTH II When occasion I a specially strong carbolic I soap you to be uRu want sure You can rely with conf denca on Calvert's Medical People who have it for w| h x° u 101 t<xx SERTS 20? CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP ANNUAL I I Now on Sale.101 words
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Miscellaneous1488 1938-11-09 12 FOB FAR EAST TRANSMISSION and GSF. .ispJ^T'soTm.’Gsj. Highlights Of Today's Wireless 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.: GSO. ZHJ 9.15 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.. GSG and 6pm.: Malay Music. 7.05 p.m Recci•’ef Dance Music. GSF 730 p m.: Municipal Band. 8.20 p m.: Hawaiian Music. 11.05 p.m. to 12.20 a.m.: GSD.1,488 words
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Miscellaneous659 1938-11-09 12 LORD MAYOR’S DAY IN LONDON 8.8. C. BROADCASTS OF BA.XQI ET AND PROCESSION ‘Remember. remember, the fifth of November!’ said the old tag: a hint to 'the puolic not to forget Guy Fawkes. But there was never any necessity of a reminder to make the public remember the ninth ot659 words
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Article, Illustration297 1938-11-09 13 It’ r ITH the gale blowing at its height. a steeplejack wot sent up the mast on the ictoria louter at the Hauses of Parliament to repair the ■'ag torn from its fastenings by the wind. How he looted to peoplt, in t'le street is297 words
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Article, Illustration223 1938-11-09 14 Opening Match Of S. African Tour QUICK CENTURIES by Paynter and HAMMOND Capetown, Nov. 8. The M. C. C. opened their South African tour with a twoday match against the Western Provinces County Districts at Strand today. Batting first, the tourists piled up the223 words
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Article23 1938-11-09 14 (From Our Own (Sorrespoiideiit) .Singapore. 1 oday. In vieu of overnight rain prospects art* that the going today Mill he soft.23 words
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Article130 1938-11-09 14 Only one match was played yesterday in the Penang- Teachers’ Association badminton championships at the Francis Light School. Miss Chiu Hui Pe beat Miss Elsa Youngdahl in a closely contested game which went to three sets. Both showed more zeal than skill. Miss Hui Pe hit the130 words
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Article437 1938-11-09 14 Perhaps the worst exhibition of ungentlemanly, play seen during any hockey match thiis season in Penang occurred yesterday in the encounter between the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club and the Indian Association, on the former’s ground. The game was abondoned about five minutes before the end, both437 words
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Article72 1938-11-09 14 Twelve months ago the Turkish Government purchased Cash Book from Lord Astor. Unfortunately, the horse contracted some disease on his journey across Europe, and subsequently died. Lord Astor has offered to give, and the Turkish Government has accepted the offer of. Legal Fare. This horse is72 words
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Article222 1938-11-09 14 Min Sin Seah Win By Six Goals In a closely-contested game played yesterday on the Chung Ling School ground the Min Sin Seah XI beat the Chung Ling High School Teachers by 7 goals to 1. Play was fast from the whistle and in222 words
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Article127 1938-11-09 14 Mohamed Fahmy, the Egyptian middleweight, who created a sensation upon his first appearance in an English ring at the N.S.C. against Dave McCleave two weeks ago, is fighting at the Club again this time against Dai Jones, the Welsh champion. B ahmy is a man of127 words
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Article335 1938-11-09 14 A 'NO-USE' FILLY HAS WON 20,000 Rockfel Beats asch London, I. There is a three-year-old filly, trained down in Lambourn, Berkshire, whose career will find a place in the romantic history of the Turf. Rockfel, a daughter of Sir Hugo Cun-liffe-Owens Derby winner Felstead, was such a plain-looking yearling that335 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-09 14 iiF z "X W z ISMi WSI rjE? ntIWMWt JOIN BANGKOK CONDUCTED TOUR One Week Holidays In Siam During the 6th Anniversary celebration of the Constitution Leave Penang Dec. 9th. Return Dec. 14th. $l2O ONLY (INCLUSIVE OF EXPRESS TRAIN FARES, MEADS ON TRAIN TIPS, TRANSFER CHARGES HOTEL ACCOMMODATION, MEALS AT101 words
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Advertisement109 1938-11-09 14 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I You can bank on it Representative PEROXIDE Macl ans patented I A. T. Gillespie P ure whitc nozzle «-an. TOOTH PASTE Singapore. W■ clean from first squeeze to last. If you use a solid dentifrice, try Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice WRESTLING! WRESTLING! WATCH109 words
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1338 1938-11-09 15 Racing At Singapore Today in- are acceptances and probable riders for today’: Singapore. E I—Horses, Class 3, Div. 6, Abt. 7 Furs., 2.30 p.m. LORDLOGY a b e g (Mr. A. van Tooren), Duval, 9.00 Tankard AUTHENTIC 6 hr a g (“Mac Kongsi”), Magill. 8.091,338 words
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Article188 1938-11-09 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. JN spite of the inclement weather, a JL keen game of hockey was seen at the Esplanade yesterday when the Old Georgians drew with the Public Services, each side scoring two goals. Both teams displayed fine stickwork and the188 words
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83 1938-11-09 15 The following have been chosen to represent the Province Asiatics against the Penang Europeans in the soccer match ir. aid of the Poppy Day Fund next Sunday at 5 p.m. at the Bertarn Estate ground: Rajaretnam, Jong Bau, Hee Thof'g. Sivasamy, Teik Khoon. (Capt.) Abdullah. Npgaretnam,83 words
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Article97 1938-11-09 15 TITHE Perak women’s State hockey trial yesterday resulted in a one-goai victory for Whites over Colours, the goal being scored by Moreira. Fitzpatrick and Moreira, playing left inside and winger for Colours, produced good hockey, but Jansz was individualistic in bei play. The first half was a97 words
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Article74 1938-11-09 15 Making a strong rally in the second half, the Perak Chinese Recreation Chib secured a 4 2 win over the Police yesterday in a hard-fought match. The Police led one-nil in the first half. scoring through Mat. On the resumption the Chinese scored four goals74 words
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Article288 1938-11-09 15 fTIHE Penang Sports Club received > trouncing of six goals to nothing from the Chinese Recreation Club in a game of hockey played on the Esplarad yesterday. The chief feature of the game was th.-“hat-trick performed by Hong Lay, whf scored four goals. The Chinese288 words
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Article32 1938-11-09 15 A start was made yesterday in th. Perak Chinese Recreation Club’s “B” tennis handicap tournament. Lim Chin Fee (plus 15) beat Ching Tet Fook (Scr.) 6 —l, 6 —o.32 words
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Advertisement378 1938-11-09 15 FOR BACKACHE KIDNEY AND BLADDER TROUBLE Stop Getting Up Nights and Feel Younger Here’s one good way to flush harmful waste from kidneys and stop bladder irritation that often causes scanty, burning and smarting passage. Ask your chemist for a 60-ctnt box of Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules—a splencHd safe378 words
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Article113 1938-11-09 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST £212.5.0 £212.5.0 LDNDO”-— (Spot) £213.5.0 £213.5.0 r/WDO««-(3 mreith*) $107.75 $107.75 SINGAPORE BUSINESS DONE $107.75 $107.75 PENANG Buvers no sellers 50 tons BUSINESS DONE $3 10 $3.10 BOPRA —(Sundried) $8 .50 BLACK PEPPER RUBBER:— g3sd LONDON 16%c(G) Closed MEW YORK 28%C SINGAPORE —(Spot) Jan. /Mar. 29 A- 29%113 words
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Article364 1938-11-09 16 London, November 8. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange. Shazes of £1 demonination unless otherstated Today Rises or Fall Conversion Tjoan 5 p.c. 1944-64 Hl 4A Finding: Loan 4 p.c. 1960-90 109 k 4-1 War Loan 3 L p c. 09? Com.364 words
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Article115 1938-11-09 16 Paris 178 H 178 New York 4.75 ft 4.75 3 4 Montreal 4.79% 4.79 Brussel 28.13% 28.14 Geneva 20.98 20.98 Amsterdam 8.75'2 8.74 7 s Milan 90 T 90 ft, Berlin 11.88 11.88’1» Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 1 j» unquoted Helsingfors115 words
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Article180 1938-11-09 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Seller* Ampat 4i3 4 7 Ayer Weng .62’2 .67'2 Bangrin 23 6 24 3cx Batu Selangor 1.42*2 1.45 Hitam .35 4 0 Hong Fatt .80 82% Johan .27’2 -30 Jelebu .70 -74 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9 3 Kpg. Lanjut 18 6 19 0 Kramat 110180 words
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Article173 1938-11-09 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4!3 4|7% Berjuntais 10 9 U 3 B. Selangors 1.40 1.47% Hitams .32% .37%» Hong Fatts .79 -83 Jelebus .67’2 .72% Johans .27’2 -30 Kramats 10'9 11 »3 Kundangs 7 6 8 0 K. Lan juts 18'3 189 Kuchais 1.35 1.40cd Laruis 9 9173 words
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Article24 1938-11-09 16 TIN Penang $107.75 per pkl. Singapore $107.75 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 3|4 c. per II». Singapore-Spot 28 3|4 c. per lb.24 words
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Article111 1938-11-09 16 London. Nov. 8. RUBBER: Dull London 8% buyers 8/. sellers Jan./Mar do Bft do Apl./June do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do 8}? do NEW YORK: (opening price) Closed United Kingdom Stocks: London 58,753 tons Liverpool 33,405 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £lO.O 0 PEPPER: White111 words
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Article117 1938-11-09 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Boyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .80 .82 V. Kuchai 1.35 1.40 c Mambau .50 .55 Petalings 7.g0 8 20 Rahman Hyd 1.24 1.26*2 Rantau 1.47’2 1 52,i Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.67 U Ampat 43 49 Bangrins 2313 24 0 Berjuntai 10 9 n117 words
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Article171 1938-11-09 16 RUBBER Bnyero Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1.22j:c Bassetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .75 77% Kuala Sidims 2.37% 2.47% Indragiris 1.27% 1.32% Lunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .42% .45 Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.42% New Scudais 1.12% 1.17 Pa jams 1.35 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97%171 words
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Advertisement124 1938-11-09 16 PUBLIC HOLIDAY ARMISTICE DAY The Exchange Banks will he closed on Friday, 11th November, which has been proclaimed a Public Holiday. Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minutes < hoklng, gasping, wheezing Asthma and teth yOUr fe >’ ste ’uin vouJ ly.alth and weaken your heart. Als-ndacs> «tnw re^ < ;r?124 words
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Advertisement1014 1938-11-09 16 c/E-an f 2 BISHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 U 7. HEAD OFt'rvn “tELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE,” PENANG C- > Crell Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: “Time, y Vafo Tava Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Roa < >. 1 Office’: 40. 43? Fleet Street. London. E.C.4. ’Phone Central 36>1 London. Rat*» »f1,014 words
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