Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 November 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-11-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 5«. 273. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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307 1938-11-16 1 —Reuter. REPUBLICS CANADA Mr. Roosevelt’s Announcement Washington, Tuesday. President Roosevelt announced to a Press conference that he and his advisers are considering an increased Air Force as a first step to ensure protection tor the twenty American Republics and Canada. His defence studies, he.—Reuter. - 307 words
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Article318 1938-11-16 1 Router Roosevelt On The I ’ojjroms C 7 Washington, Tuesday. \>ws of the past few days from Ger„.llX deeply shocked public opinion th'- United States, declared President p (l( evelt ..t a press conference. “I invst If could scarcely believe such oti d occur in twentiethRouter - 318 words
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Article335 1938-11-16 1 Reuter. American Trade Pact is ex1 into effect on January 1, 1 i iod of three years, says 1 imatic correspondent. It ted to be renewable thereintlefinite period. d that the outcome of the v;ll lx* an equal increase in 1 imports and exports beBritain andReuter. - 335 words
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Article29 1938-11-16 1 —Reuter. London. Tuesday. The Corrigan conspiracy case was resumed today and was adjourned until November 11, the magistrate refusing a renewed application for bail for Corrigan. Reuter..—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article104 1938-11-16 1 Reuter. NOT ILLEGAL, SAYS LORD CHANCELLOR London. Tuesday. The activities of Franco’s armed vessels were discussed in the Lords where Lord Maugham, Lord Chancellor, replying for the Government said the Government had no information leading hem to suppose that these ships were privateers or that they wereReuter. - 104 words
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Article138 1938-11-16 1 Reuter. Kalinin Accuses England Moscow Tuesday. President Kalinin today met Spanish, British, French, Scandinavian and other foreign workers’ delegations. Representatives of the Central Council of Soviet trade unions also attended the meeting. President Kalinin, after welcoming the delegates dealt with the national situation and declared, intei– Reuter. - 138 words
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Article152 1938-11-16 1 XX ell Received In Kuala Lumpur < From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Today. The rubber quota announcement was received as a pleasant surprise here. First and foremost it will ease the labour situation. “Estates are employing more labour than necessary.” said the head of a firm152 words
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Article156 1938-11-16 1 —-Reuter. Refugee Capital Returning London, Tuesday. The persistent demand for the franc, which has been in evidence almost continuously since yesterday morning, is causing many to ask whether at long last refugee capital is going home in earnest. Considerable interest has been evinced by the tactics employed by.—-Reuter. - 156 words
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Article41 1938-11-16 1 —Reuter. Washington, Tuesday. No official statement is forthcoming here as to the date of the signing of the Anglo-American Trade Agreement but newspapers anticipate that signatures will be appended to the Agreement at Washington on Thursday next. —Reuter.. —Reuter. - 41 words
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Article25 1938-11-16 1 Reuter. Paris, Tuesday. It is learned in well-informed quarters that a basis for a Franco-German ‘nr war” declaration is now almost completed.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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603 1938-11-16 1 Japanese Position Becoming Untenable In Kwangtung (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton, Nov. 10. A Japanese communique today states ‘hat g unlire heard in Canton was a;: ngagemert two Divisions of the Chinese Fourth Route Yrmy, nea«’ Slhcklungkwan, about 13 milet lorth of Can’on. The603 words
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Article117 1938-11-16 1 .—British Wireless. Government Supporters’ Attitude London Tuesday. Two motions have been tabled by Gov ernment supporters in the House o: Commons. One signed by over 30 mem bers urges the need for a united nations policy to expedite rearmament on e scale “commensurate with present re quirements and to.—British Wireless. - 117 words
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Article103 1938-11-16 1 gramme of far-reaching reforms.—Reuter. Imredy Forming A New Cabinet Budapest, Tuesday. The Premier. Imredy, has tendered the resignation of the Cabinet to Admiral Horthy and has been entrusted with he formation of a new Ministry. The decision to resign was taken at the meeting of the Cabinet where Imredygramme of far-reaching reforms.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article63 1938-11-16 1 Reuter. Moscow, Tuesday. Agreement for transforming the antiComintern Pact into a military alliance between Japan. Germany and Italy is only being delayed by Italy, according to a leading article in the Journal de Moscou which says that Italy has agreed to sign in principle but is postponingReuter. - 63 words
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Article42 1938-11-16 1 —Reuter Burgos, Tuesday. The Nationalists claim to have won the long drawn battle on the Ebro. It s stated that the final intensive push resulted in possession of the whole right bank. Remnants of the Republican divisions recrossed the river.—Reuter.—Reuter - 42 words
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Article36 1938-11-16 1 —Reuter. Prague. Tuesday. Negotiations between Slovak delegations and the Government have resulted in complete agreement on Slovak autonomy. It is stipulated that elections in the new Slovak Diet will take place within two months.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement63 1938-11-16 1 DRINK PURE COWS MILK ,N M,LK BOtt L£3 22, SUNGEI PINANG ROAD. I LISTEN TO A GOOD FRIEND'S ADVICE Buy your food supplies of the "COLD STORAGE" ||f' Meat Fish Poultry Game Dairy Produce Hams Bacon everything is of first class quality. The name alone is your guarantee! L'llLll STEREO63 words
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182 1938-11-16 2 FEW CONCESSIONS TO MEN IN TRIBUNAL’S AWARD (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Comparatively few concessions are made to the workers in the award of the Arbitration Tribunal set up by the Government to hear the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company and its Employees’182 words
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Article337 1938-11-16 2 Malaya To Send 9 Delegates Nine delegates from Malaya will attend a world missionai]v conference to be held in Madras next month. They include the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. R-ev. B. C. Roberts; Bishop E. F. Lee; the Rev. T. Campbell Gibson; the Rev. E. S. Lau;337 words
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Article150 1938-11-16 2 Judgment Reserved in Appeal Case Lai Tin, a motor car driver, who hac been sentenced to a fine of $2OO. in default, two months’ simple imprisonment. by the First Magistrate, Ipoh, a charge of doing a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide, namely, driving150 words
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Article142 1938-11-16 2 MANY new’ book lo’.ers have become members f the Ipoh Library within the past few months. At the end of last year the membership stood at 60 and today the membership has increased by about 20. It will be recalled that Mr. A. E. Moreira,142 words
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Article64 1938-11-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. The total rainfall measured at Taiping during October was 10.56 inches. The heaviest rainfall was on October 22, with 2-20 indhes. Thirteen days of the month were rainless. The hottest day w*as October 10, with a maximum temperature of 464 words
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Article139 1938-11-16 2 iTIWO passengers were injured when an I Austin car ran off the road at the junction of Douglas-road and Kuala Kangsar-road and crashed into a deep ditch on Monday night. The car was coming from Sungei Siput and was negotiating a bend near the railway139 words
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Article427 1938-11-16 2 Not Adequate For Town (From Our Own Correspondent.» FJAHERE was a 1 monthlv meeting of th i Ma tan Sanitarv Board held Mr. G. W. Webb, the Chai. sided, and others present w-r f Anderson. Mr. P.T. Ho Mr Boyd, Mr. K.L. Bedlington Mr io West and427 words
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Article132 1938-11-16 2 MR. CHONG KOO, Minister Finance. Fukien Province, Chin», accompanied by Mr. Chin Yen-chin and Mr. Mah Sim Ng, members of the Hot kien arrived in. Ipoh Monday from Kuala Lumpur. They were warmly welcomed by the Hokki® community in Ipoh and a dinner w» given on132 words
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42 1938-11-16 2 His Highness the Sultan sincerely thanks those who kindly sent him congratulations and good wishes on the occasion of his birthday. He feels it impossible to reply individually to the great number of messages received from his friends.42 words
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113 1938-11-16 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Tuesday. SEEING that his persistent wooing did not work, a Batu Kurau Malaj named Saari bin Ismail is alleged to have adopted “cave man methods” in the pursit of his lady love, by threaten ing her with a knife.113 words
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Article119 1938-11-16 2 “I want my money to be refunded as I want to go back to Legoiig,” said a Kwangsi man yesterday in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, when he was fined $3 for failing to stop at a junction with119 words
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Article93 1938-11-16 2 ARRIVALS in Malaya from Madras during the month of October total led 1,755, of whom 1,575 were adults, 132 minors and 47 infants. Departures tr Madrastotalled 3.627, of whom 3,031 were adults, 419 minors and 177 infants State-aided arrivals numbered 16 onlycomprising ten adults, four minors93 words
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349 1938-11-16 2 'T’HE Inspector-General of Police for the Straits Set in his annual report for 1937 defends the suppression o licensed brothels and opposes their re-introduction, wnicn, he declares, will never bring about an improvement in s(h cial conditions. Extracts from the report are given be349 words
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Article469 1938-11-16 3 Off The Grass I we believed all the inhibitions and prohibitions which have been preached at us tor the past lew '.cars, we should be afraid toda\ to say “Shoot!” to a State soccer centre forward for fear of bringing both teams off the field with an469 words
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1165 1938-11-16 3 Houses, Land, And Barges Involved Unbusinesslike transactions between two well-known members of the Indian community in Penang formed the subject of a suit in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Howes. In this suit the plaintiff was A- K. Seeni Rowther and the defendants Mohamed1,165 words
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Article, Illustration98 1938-11-16 3 Tae Ron Latiy Organiser. Pc.mn--mb for Futiidtion the fol: nV!a? |cWe r receive-! from His Siamese M a jest y s Hxs Siamese Majesty’s Consulate Penang, 12th November, 1938. x b? Chairman, Ex-Services A.-s’n of Malaya, Penang Branch. Hongkong -i an k, Pen ng.98 words
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Article117 1938-11-16 3 "XTG MENG, who was convicted on i Monday of bring found in posses'ion of a chandu nipe and chandu dross though he was not a registered smoker, s -rod’cod for sentence yesterday Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court. Accused stated on Monday that117 words
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Article448 1938-11-16 3 i 6 Women 2 Men Convicted »6 A double bluff” was what A. S. P. 2*. R. Wiltshire, of the Penang Detective Branch, termed a ruse by which he succeeded in running down a school of gamblers whom he had been attempting to run to earth for448 words
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Article99 1938-11-16 3 Proem’s Of C.N.i.. Scliddl’s Charity Show Penang’s latest -contribution to Ihr China Red Cross Fund is a sum of $5,400 (Straits), which has been forwarded to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Government through the Oversea-Chinese Bank. *The amount, which represents gross proceeds and99 words
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Article88 1938-11-16 3 The Indian drivers of Penang are forte- ing a union which will be officially opt?i!,ed on Nov. 19 at 5 p.m. The unian will be boused at No. 33 Anson Road The programme for the opening js a» 1 follows: Prayer, Tea Party, Chairman’s speech.88 words
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507 1938-11-16 4 Malayan Producers Surprised (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Tuesday. r rHE rubber export quota for (he first quarter of next year was fixed at 50 per cent, of the basic quotas at the meeting of the International Rubber Regulation Committee today. This is an507 words
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Article98 1938-11-16 4 Reut-r Britain And I .S. Lodge Protests London, Monday. In the House of Commons today Mr. Harold Sutcliffe called attention to President Roosevelt’s warning to Japan with regard to American trade with China and askec whether the British Government would associate itself with the American actionReut-r - 98 words
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Article76 1938-11-16 4 —Reuter. Sofia. Tuesday. Following the resignation of the Government under the Premiership of M. Kio ivanofi, King Boris entrusted the outv ng Premier to form a new Ministry, wh < has now been completed. It inclu:- six new Ministers, two of whom ar deputies Previously.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article45 1938-11-16 4 Reuter. Salamanca Tuesday: A further adv< n< at some points seven miles deep. t .i- Ebro front is claimed in a t Ut>nal i s communique, which also ca P ture of the village of a together with other important <-;qhs. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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83 1938-11-16 4 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. DEMIMSCENCES of the **\ictorian railways were recounted by the Du k e of Gloucester tod a y on the occasion of a function in celebration of the L.M.S. centenary. The Duke recalled how many people were shocked by the first train—Reuter. - 83 words
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Article272 1938-11-16 4 British Wireless. Object Of Visit To England London Tuesday. The South African Minister of Defence. Mr Piner, was the gut st of honour at a South Africa Club dinner last night. Hp said that one impoortant reason for his visit was to bring to theBritish Wireless. - 272 words
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Article45 1938-11-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.» Bangkok. Tuesday. Bangkok whole-heartedly welcomed the King back in Siam today and the youthful Sovereign appeared, following- the State drive to the Palace late this evening. to have borne the ten hours’ continuous ceremonies without undue fatigue.45 words
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381 1938-11-16 4 Envov Summoned Home From Berlin Washington, Monday. Mr Cordell Hull has summoned Mr. Hugh Wilson. United States Ambassadoi at Berlin, to Washington "for a report and consultation. Although the State Department is emrhatic that the Ambassador is merely returning for a report and for consultation381 words
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Article76 1938-11-16 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Tuesday. SIAM is not pro-Japanese. That is mere newspaper talk like the Kra Canal.” said the new Siamese military attache to Britain. Colonel Mom Snidvongsseni to the Pinang Gazette reporter this morning. "Siam wishes to emulate the example of the small76 words
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Article79 1938-11-16 4 In Indian, named Vellian. who had been sentenced to two months’ r.i. by the Teluk Anson magistrate on a charge of cheating successfully’ appealed against his conviction and sentence at the Perak Supreme Court yesterday. Mr. T. V. A. Brodie. Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak, informed the Court79 words
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Article401 1938-11-16 4 Nazi Reply To British Press Criticism Berlin Tuesday. r>AHE German Press this morning fires .1 a broadside at the British Press The burden of the attack, which was echoed over the wireless, was against British "atrocities" against Arabs in Palestine. The Voelkischer Beobachter. the prin- J cipal401 words
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407 1938-11-16 4 Chungking, Tuesday. QENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek is confident and optimistic as regards the military situation, declares Reuter's special correspondent after a fortnight’s stay at the Generalissimo’s headquarters somewhere in Hunan. In his tour of three thousand miles through the western provinces. Reuter saw no407 words
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Article218 1938-11-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Alleged to have assaulted Ibrahim bin .Mohammed by the sidd of a jungle one I evening ami broken his legs by hitting I him with sticks, because one of them owed him money, four Indians, .Mangal j Singh. Balya218 words
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99 1938-11-16 5 Reuter. j London. Monday. > The Archbishop of Canterbury speakI ing before the Church Assembly with I regard to happenings in the world sugI gested that expression of the meeting’s I thoughts should be given in a way he I thought more appropriate than a wayReuter. - 99 words
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Article77 1938-11-16 5 Calcutta, Nov. 6. AS a protest against the decision ol the town improvement trust to demolish a number of old buildings, the entire population of Old Cawnpore is to hunger-strike for a day. The inhabitants of Old Cawnpore, which is distinct from the great industrial city77 words
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Article98 1938-11-16 5 International News Agency. $10,000,000 New Plant Shanghai. Nov. 8. THE Celanese Corporation announces 1 that it is building a $10,000,000 U.S. plant to produce a new yarn within a year which hosiery makers predict will eliminate Japanese silk imports for hosiery in the American market. International News Agency. - 98 words
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508 1938-11-16 5 ILLUMINATED ADDRESS PRESENTED (From Our Own Correspondent) i 44- Taiping, Tuesday .epiesenfame gathering of all the Asiatic commimilies (d I aipmg hade farewell to the Hon. Mr. G. E. Cator at a tea party held in the Town Hall today. Reuter. Saw Ah Choy,Reuter. - 508 words
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Article226 1938-11-16 5 State Successful In Kedah Appeal ibiom Our Own Correspondent) A lor Star. Tuesday. 11HE Hon Mr Justice L J. V. La- i lieyesterday, in First Division ,of th? Kedah High Court allowed the appeal by the State and sentenced a 19-year-old Malya. Taib bin226 words
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Article64 1938-11-16 5 A CHINESE wood-cutter named Lau 1 v Teck was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh. with cutting tirewood in a forest reserve without a licence. Accused pleaded guilty. Mr. N. B. Thomas. Chief Court Inspector. who prosecuted, said that accused cut two loads of64 words
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Article53 1938-11-16 5 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Tuesday. BELIEVED to have been assaulted in ,Jalan Besar at ten o'clock on Sunday night, a clerk employed by the Municipality. Seow Keng Siew. died in the General Hospital shortly after nine o'clock this morning. The police are seeking information53 words
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Article68 1938-11-16 5 CT HUNG YEE. a middle-aged Chinese, 4 was yesterday fined $5 in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh. by Mr. I’. F. Y. Radcliffe, on a charge of threatening another Chinese with a knifes Accused pleaded guilty, saying he threatened to us? the knife on68 words
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309 1938-11-16 5 London, TuesdaU. Royal Salute from the batteries at Dover Castle heralded the arrival this afternoon of H. M. destroyer Sikh with King Carol and Crown Prince Michael on board. Owing to dense fog the Sikh reached Dover nearly an hour behind schedule.309 words
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330 1938-11-16 5 Big Increase Noted During Last Ten Years during the past ten years has been the growth of family life among South Indians and Chinese, who aie tending more and more to make Alalava their permanent home, writes the Hon. Mr. C. I). Ahearne,330 words
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Article204 1938-11-16 5 Reuter. Indian Appeals For Lighter Sentence AN Indian ookstall keeper named S. V. Perumal, who was fined by the F irst Magistrate, Ipoh, $3OO and $2OO on two charges of having in his possession obscene books and postcards, appealed against the sentence in the Supreme CourtReuter. - 204 words
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Miscellaneous859 1938-11-16 6 I 'i.\Ar, 1 11; z\xX 1J O A B the BEST BRITISH FILM OF THE YEAR! ROYAL MAJESTIC royal VGAIN M4J-M GIVES YOU ANOTHER OUTSTANDING LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! PICTURE! Matinee Today at 3 p.m. (Reduced Prices) 1 A SPARKLING RIOT OF MUSIC, MIRTH AND ROMANCE <WATCHf.raGORGEOUSGIRL!\ thrilling expose figHgiM DAZZLINGLY859 words
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588 1938-11-16 7 Career Of Man Who Will Control Britain 9 s A.R.P. gRITAIN’S new Lord Privy j Seal, Sir John Anderson, 56. who has successfully tackled some of the British government’s toughest jobs, no* faces one of the most complex tasks ever undertaken by a Cabinet588 words
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415 1938-11-16 7 Appeal Adjourned Till December London, Nov. 8. AFTER reference had been made in the Court of Appeal to the Prime Minister’s statement in Parliament regarding Abyssinia, the hearing of the case concerning Haile Selassie was adjourned until Dec. 1. It was the second time415 words
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185 1938-11-16 7 Kongmoon. November 4. qpHE Imperial Japanese forces in Canton do not mind playing the rolo of gentlemen of fortune, as they have obtained large quantities of rice and provisions “on credit” and shipped them to their base, in San Tsao Island off •Chungshan county.185 words
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114 1938-11-16 7 .—Reuter Rome, Nov. 8. lI7ELL over a quarter of the Jewish families of Italian nationality rc i-»erp in Italy before 1518 wi 1 b? exempted from the r.’cent anti-Semitic legislation here und<r the attenuating decree of the Fascist Grand (onncil. The exemptions which total.—Reuter - 114 words
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126 1938-11-16 7 by way ot Haimen. Int<: actional News Agency. SharTghai. November 8. TN view of the present military situaX t'on. Chinese milit -r authorities in Chekiang have closed Wenchow, one of the two important ports on the Chekiang coast to foreign shipping, according to Chineseby way ot Haimen. Int<: actional News Agency. - 126 words
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Miscellaneous234 1938-11-16 7 Mil IN EES TOMORROW AND FRIDAY AT 3 P.M. A M.G.M. PICTURE. ”I)(H BI,I\ WEDDLNO 99 with william powell MYRNA LOY PRICES Downstairs 15 and 30 certs QUEEN'S 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 MA I INI E I ODAI AT 3 P.M. Prices 15, 30 50 cents Downst ai rs l*a< k<234 words
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Article443 1938-11-16 8 MALAYAN tin producers are much more optimistic regarding the future prospects for the metal than they have been in the past nine or ten months. Although some are inclined to attribute the higher price now quoted for the metal to the beneficial influence of the buffer pool, the443 words
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1495 1938-11-16 8 £HINA will shortly observe the centenary of the birth of the sage, Wuu Shiunn, who devoted his life to collecting funds for the establishment of free schools in China. The story of Wuu Shiunn’s career is told by a writer1,495 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-11-16 8 h-h-R hh-hh""" 1 1 I II f i A— 1 f. s’,. millions fN jL iL Wu APPEASEMEMT* iCopynght in All Counties.)22 words
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295 1938-11-16 9 Says He Wants To Return To Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 9. “1 want to be sent home to Singapore,” pleaded Jeran Reng’an, described as a 31-year-old Malayan manservant, of no fixed abode, when he appeared before the Hove (Sussex) magistrates this week295 words
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394 1938-11-16 9 They Hide To Work For Pleasure tom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. t Lumpur has perhaps more girl than any other town in Malaya, turning girls can be seen cycling or in the evenings groups of tv be observed along the less394 words
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167 1938-11-16 9 CHARGED with having failed to notify his change of address whlie being a police supervisee, a Chinese. Yeoh Cheow Tok. was produced by Chief Inspector Higgins in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. W.’ Nightingale yesterday. Accused pleaded guilty. Chief Inspector Higgins stated that167 words
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Article471 1938-11-16 9 European Woman’s Complaint 4 European woman, Miss 1. G. Parfitt, appeared as the complainant when a youthful Chinese, Koay Hock San, was summoned in the Penang Middle Court yesterday before Mr. H. W. Nightingale on a charge of negligent driving. Inspector Lyons of the Traffic Branch prosecuted.471 words
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Article366 1938-11-16 9 Story Disbelieve:! An former constable and at present a fisherman by trade, a Malay, Awang bin Jamil, was yesterday fined $5, in default, seven days’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. C. W. Lyle, additional Police magistrate, on a charge of gambling in a common gaming house in366 words
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334 1938-11-16 9 THE appointment of a Traffic Advisory Committee, as recommended in the Trimmer Report on traffic conditions in Singapore, has been approved by the Governor in Council, it is announced officially. Its constitution will be: A chairman; A person nominated by the Municipal Commissioners, Singapore;334 words
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Article169 1938-11-16 9 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 15. Dr. A. E. Duraisamy, Ceylon-born Medical Officer at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, is the first Asiatic bom outside Malaya to enter the Malayan Medical Service. The policy under which this ap;(ointment is made dates from 1937, when169 words
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Article80 1938-11-16 9 The death of Mrs. Kam Tye Kee nee Ong Saw Ewe Neoh aged 84 occurred on Saturday at her residence. No. 8. Malacca Street, Penang. The deceased leaves four sons, Messrs. Kam Cheng Sun Kam Cheng Hoe, Kam Cheng Tuan, and Kam Cheng Teik.80 words
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40 1938-11-16 9 A very successful whist drive and Mahjong party in aid of the Poppy Day Fund was held this morning by the women of the Penang Sports Club at the Western Road club house.40 words
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884 1938-11-16 10 British Funds In Strong Demand COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENTS VERY SATISFACTORY (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 4HOWEVER fiercely resentment may burn in Socialist breasts, the City of London is delighted by the British Government’s decision to bring the Anglo-Italian Agreement into force without delay. A great884 words
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698 1938-11-16 10 Tin Healthy And Showing Signs Of Improvement MESSRS. S. E. Levy Co in their weekly review on the American security and commodity markets state Early in the week prices in Wail' Street carried through to new high levels for the current movement, on increasing698 words
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Article539 1938-11-16 10 Distribution Of 13 Per Cent. London, November 4. SIR Archibald Mitcheson. Bt.. (Chairman), presided at the eleventh annual general meeting of Pangnga River Tin Concessions Ltd., which was held in London yesterday. On behalf of the Secretaries (the An glo-Oriental and General Investment Trust, Ltd.), Mr.539 words
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Article230 1938-11-16 10 London, November 2. ACCOUNTS for year ended June >0 show profit of £4,472 (against £4,928); add £2,594 brought in, transferred from tax reserve £l,OOO, making £8,066. To rubber replanting expenditure £598 (£222); to replanting reserve £2,060 (nil); interim dividend 3 per cent., less tax (against total of230 words
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Article222 1938-11-16 10 London, October 25. RESULTS of Kamunting Tin Dredging for the year to June 30 last must be considered satisfactory in view of conditions prevailing during the year. Combined quota allowance of the Kamunting and Pangnga areas, in addition to 452 tons of quota purchased, resulted in the disposal of222 words
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Article120 1938-11-16 10 Singapore, Friday. RUBBER has passed through another quiet week, but latterly prices have advanced under the influence of the election results in the U.S.A. Locally I there has been good demand, with sellers reluctant. Imports into Malaya during October, compared with the previous month and the120 words
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Article70 1938-11-16 10 London, November 2 1 ’ft. to June 30 of Bukit Kajang Rubber Estates £18,755 (£25.604), brol. in £3.421; div. 8 p.c. (11 p.c.) £14,000 £19.250), to special cultivating and replanting. res. £2,000 (£3.000), write dowr book val. of bldgs., machiny., etc., £1,500 (£2,000 to gen. res.), fwd.,70 words
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Advertisement911 1938-11-16 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED rank OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AM) (Incorporated in England Royal Charter 1853) Paid-up Capital £3no The Indian Overseas T» T T 1 Head Office JLtCI.j No. 38 Bishopsgate, London e c T Manchester Office (Incorporated in British India) No. 71 Mosley stree Agencies d> Branches Alor Star Hong911 words
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Article571 1938-11-16 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South ■“imperial Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, North and South Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa via Penang, Mails close 12.45 p.m. Friday; Kuala Lumpur a.m. Friday; Penang 7.30 p.m. ays, Fridays and Sunadys. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Coast via Singapore to Kano571 words
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Article474 1938-11-16 11 ARRIVALS Today: KLANG ex Singapore via ports. MATA HARI ex Singapore, via ports. DAJAK ex Tandjong-Poera. Tomorrow: BANGALORE ex London. JUTLANDIA. KUTSANG ex China and Japan. CORFU ex London via ports. RYUFUKU MARU ex Japan via Singapore. ACHILLES ex Singapore. PALOPO ex Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and474 words
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Article497 1938-11-16 11 The first Christmas rush under the “all-up” Empire mail scheme will be experienced in the next five weeks, and to relieve the pressure postal authorities suggest that Christmas cards be sent by sea mail. If nosted this week bv sea mail. Chrstmas cards can497 words
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Article92 1938-11-16 11 P. O. SAILINGS The s.s. Corfu from London via Bombay and Colombo is expected to arrive in Penang at 6 a.m. tomorrow and will leave for Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama at 3 p.m. the sam'. day. Steamer will work at the wharf. The s.s. Ranpura from Kobe via92 words
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Advertisement456 1938-11-16 11 B UE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT r pNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro KTENOR Calls Marseilles and Glasgow Nov. 25 Dec 21 i UX.TETES Calls Hull Gdynia Dec’ i Dec 28 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE r MENTOR Omits Havre Nov. 19 P THESEUS Calls456 words
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Advertisement113 1938-11-16 11 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Pres. ADAMS J» n 5 Feb 1 Feb 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. GARFIELD Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave Arrive Arrive113 words
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Advertisement775 1938-11-16 11 P jp and Ql V/TBRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England» SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY. 17th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hi» Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Said, due Penang775 words
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Article88 1938-11-16 12 Sait Lake City, Nov. 6. JOH N DEERING, who was executed hy a firing squad today for murder, co-operated with a scientist anxious to discover how long a man lives after a bullet pierces his heart, by agreeing to an arrangement by which wires leading (o an88 words
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Article135 1938-11-16 12 FOR attempting to offer an illegal gratification of 50 cents to r Malay constable, a middle-aged Chines? was fined $4 by Mr. P F. Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh. on Saturday. The man was arrested for carrying another person on his bicycle. He was fined135 words
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Article266 1938-11-16 12 Heyond The Microscope Can we see a living thing onlv one-millionth of an inch long The answer is. yes. One of the most amazing advances made by science in modern times is in the realm of the microscope. The difficulties at one time seemed insurmountable, but they have266 words
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Article215 1938-11-16 12 Improved Organisation: 30 Battalions In Operation Shanghai, Nov. 8. qpo SURVEY the lost territories, the Military Affairs Commission has sent a number of special representatives to the occupied areas both in North and Central China to investigate the strength of the guerilla tcrces and to assistInternational News Agency - 215 words
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Article194 1938-11-16 12 Hong Kong Governor Gives $l,OOO Hong Kong, November 5. THE announcement that His Excellency The Governor. Sir Geoffry Northcote. K.C.M.G., had contributed $l,OOO towards the Fund was greeted with applause when the first meeting of the British Fund for Relief of Distress in China (Hongkong and South194 words
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Article140 1938-11-16 12 Chungking. WITH a view to reclaim frontier lands in the southwest and northwest General Lung Yun and Messrs. Cheng Kuo- fu,, Liu Tse-chien and others have sponsored the organization of the Hua Hsi (West China) Reclamation Company, capitalized at $10,000,000. A preparatoiy office has been established140 words
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Article150 1938-11-16 12 —lnternational News Agency. Kunming-Burma Line Shanghai. Nov. 8. IN VIEW of the strategic change in the Sino-Japanese conflict, the Chinese Government is seeking permission to use the railway construction credits granted by Britain last year lor building a new line linking Kweichow and Kunming with—lnternational News Agency. - 150 words
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Article169 1938-11-16 12 Hunger Strike To Get Donation Sanghai. China’s war chest has been enriched by the substantial sum of $1,500,000 (£50.000 at the present rate of exchange) as the result of a patriotic fast by a young Chinese student and his bride of a few days. Perturbed by the169 words
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Article114 1938-11-16 12 International News Agency. Shanghai. November 8. WITH the steady growth of anti-Jap anese feeling in the United States, the Celanese Corporation announced that it is building a 510.000.000 U. S. plant to produce a new yarn within a year which hosiery makers predict will eliminate JapaneseInternational News Agency. - 114 words
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Advertisement508 1938-11-16 12 AVIATOR DISCOVERS NEW WAY TO HE ALTHY MOI TH AND GUIS The experience of Mr. K > prominent aviator, will r? 311 those who are trouble; bleeding gums. Pilot Krocker writes: “After an attack of Dcn.ue < ’.owed by jaundice, my gums be/.., swollen and painful. I clean my teeth508 words
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Miscellaneous703 1938-11-16 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST London, Nov. 11: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov. 13: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p in. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG and I GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 9.15 p.m. to 10.50 p.m.:703 words
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Miscellaneous566 1938-11-16 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6 pm.: Malay Music. 705 p.m.: Dajos Fela Orchestra. 8 p.m Variety. 8.20 p m The Trade School Melody Makers DAVILNTKY 605 p m.: “Empire Variety Theatre 6 45 p.m.: Empire Orch. 7.50 p m.: Alfred V Dam and his Orch 835 p.m ‘Empir’566 words
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Miscellaneous444 1938-11-16 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mcs (30.96 m.) TODAY I’.M. 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of Nev Gramophone Records. 1.30 Mid-u, iy Rubber Prices. 1.32 Miscellaneou Programme continued. 2.00 Interval. 5.00 Hokkien Amoy Music.t “S>im Tho.v Boon Chio Chio.” Sung by Ah Eng. “Ko Tua Gin.” Sung by Ah Kiow. “Tniah Khec Toil Khian.”444 words
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Article, Illustration336 1938-11-16 13 THE BEATSONS GO TO SCHOOL Croriie. "nd W ini f red Bealson are the children of an unemployed carter. Fortunately they go to Woodthorpe School, Sheffield, where they are xiren facilities which make their schooldays happy, exciting and interesting. They attend one of the most336 words
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Article618 1938-11-16 14 81 Horses And Ponies In Training Eighty-one horses and ponies are in training for the Selangor Turf Club November Skye Meeting on Nov. 24 and 26. Following is the full list: R. N. HOBBS 1. Kit bag Mr. C. U. Stafford 2. Myanee bam Mr. Lee Kok618 words
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Article55 1938-11-16 14 Following the Singapore races last Saturday, Flying Column, Th» Planter and Alikoom were put up for auction. Flying Column was passed in after $6OO had been offered. It is understood a reserve was placed on the horse in the vicinity of $1,500. Alikoom was sold for $125 and55 words
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258 1938-11-16 14 rE Penang Asiatics will be travelling down to Kuala Lumpur this Friday by the night mail and they will meet the Selangor Asiatics in the All Blues Cup match at the week-end. Both teams have lost to Perak, who are th Northern finalists. Penang258 words
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Article126 1938-11-16 14 The Penang Women’s Hockey Club will hold a practice match on the Francis Light School ground this evening at 5.20 The Penang Women’s XI to meet the Perak Women’s XI next -week will be chosen after this match. The Penang women will play a practice game against a126 words
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530 1938-11-16 14 Gene Takes To Farming Farming is getting jx>pular with the headliners of sport. Gene Sarazen, famous U.S. golfer, is now a cattle farmer. Sarazen, the dapper chajnpion with a swing as smooth as a billiards ball has answered those who declare that there is no530 words
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Article, Illustration247 1938-11-16 14 L TWO seventeen-} argirls—Miss Roseman 'fl >t Miss Gem Hoahing, j. r -1,,,/" 1 British-born Chinese included yesterday ranking list. Roseman is 0 Gem No. ji. They are two of the three tennis wonders of third is fourteen-year-o: S( r Jean Nicoll, of247 words
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227 1938-11-16 14 Shanghai, Tuesday, LANCE Corporal Smalley, of the Seaforths, and A. G. B. Carnell. a Briton attached to the Municipal Eire Brigade, are both in hospital today nursing injuries as a result of a “fret for all”’ on the racecourse yesterday during a reserve division football227 words
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Article70 1938-11-16 14 Ajax’s 13 Wins In A Kow Sydney, November 4. Ajax, Australia’s new “wonder horse has gone through the year without ate feat. By an effortless win in the ric. Linlithgow Stakes (one mile) at Fleming ton (Victoria) he scored his 13th successive victory. His stake earnings70 words
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Article58 1938-11-16 14 The following will play for the P nan. Asiatics against the Province Welles!e> rugger fifteen today on Victo ia Gre Foong Chin; Kam Teong, A. J. Wil hams. K. C. Goh and Guan Wah; Ot Chong Seng and Hock Yeang; H Rea Kok Leong, Ah Ee. Wahab, G.58 words
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Article77 1938-11-16 14 -—Reuter. Philadelphia. Tuesday "Two ton’’ Tony Glento New Jersey a bartender who trains on beer and ia challenger for the world title Harry Thomas of Chicago, < blacksmith, on a techmeal kn k r the third round of an eliminate ‘«nt»*---for the world heavyweight title-—Reuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement155 1938-11-16 14 GUARANTEED «-•STRENGTH When occasion requires such specially strong carbolic soap you want to be safe— W you want to be sure. W Y°u can rely with confidence on vert s Medical Soap. W People who have used it for I years will tell you so, too. CALVERT'S CARBOLIC Vgggp SOAP155 words
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509 1938-11-16 15 Hockey Game On Esplanade Kernal Singh Gives Great Display A goal scored in the last ten minutes of play enabled the Indian Association to register a 2—l victory over the Penang Sports Club in their hockey encounter on the Esplanade yesterday. The Indians had509 words
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Article146 1938-11-16 15 The Perak Chinese Recreation Club were held to a one-all draw by the Iron sides in a keenly-contested match of hockey yesterday. Play was very scrappy owing to the waterlogged field. The Chinese were unfortunate not to win although their forwards attacked persistently in the last ten minutes.146 words
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Article168 1938-11-16 15 Selangor’s Strong Team (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. A strong Selangor team will travel to Ipoh this week-end for their first Malaya Cup match against Perak, the representatives being Harper (Capt.); Brown. Hunter, Hatfield, Abbott; Hardwicke, Scott; Mcßride, Barnes, Hopkin, Littledyke, Hindmarsh, Dudgeon, Roualle and168 words
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Article62 1938-11-16 15 Mohamed Fabmy, the Egyptian boxer who has fought in Singapore, was well and truly beaten by Dai Jones. Welsh middleweight champion, on points at vhe National Sporting Club. As in his previous fight, Fahmy would not sit down between rounds. He had ,o change his white shorts62 words
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57 1938-11-16 15 Further results in the Perak Chinese Recreation Club’s “B” tennis tournament played early this week are: Singles championship: Leong Mook Nyean beat Leong Hoi Choon. 6—-3. 6—3. Handicap Doubles: Hah Pin Kwong and Liew Mook Young (Plus 30) beat Leong Mook Nyean and Leong Foo57 words
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642 1938-11-16 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 9. J/NGLISH clubs, especially those in search of first class talent and with only a modest bank balance behind them, are complaining about the present level of fees- “They are grotesque,” they protest. The answer to those, however, is that642 words
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Article116 1938-11-16 15 Reuter. Faroes In Great Form Capetown, Tuesday. rpHE M.. C. C. tourists beat Western Province by eight wickets. In •eply to their opponents’ total of 174 the M. C. C. compiled 276- Bartlett was undefeated with 91. His was a vigorous innings, lasting 120 minutesReuter. - 116 words
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Article115 1938-11-16 15 Colours vs. Whites Penang will hold a State trial next Saturday on the Esplanade at 5 p-m-, ■he teams being: COLOURS: J. F. Keay; T. M. Clark A. G. Close, C. W. Lyle, K. A. G. Hague; .1 W. Ewart, M- B- Pestana; J. R. Newman,115 words
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Article124 1938-11-16 15 SOCCER enthusiasts in Penang will have the excellent opportunity of seeing two of the Settlement’s premier soccer teams battling for a trophy, presented by the Penang Indian Youths. The Indian Recreation Club will be playing the Old Xaverians’ Association on the St. Xavier’s ground today and a124 words
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Article140 1938-11-16 15 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. In a keen game of hockey yesterday, the Old Georgians held the I|2 Punjab Regiment to a draw, each side scoring twice. Both sides played an aggressive game and there was no scoring in the first ten minutes although140 words
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Advertisement157 1938-11-16 15 ■F-:- A V] rPRUDENTIALI I POLICY t WILL 1 A AVERT A 4 K CRISIS J SPRAY THE INSECTICIDE WITH THE PLEASANT SMELL Obtainable From All Stores Wl *ll SIME DARBY CO.. LTD. SOLE AGENTS: STEELS REAMERS FB B J DRILIS SAWS I RTn F,Lts £TC ksaws Manufactured by THOS.157 words
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Article125 1938-11-16 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST (ONDO'—(Spot) £215. 0.0 £215. 0.0 CONDOw—(3 mcatM) £215.10.0 £215.10.0 A POR E $109.37% $109.37% BUSINESS DONE PENANG $109.37% $109.37% BUSINESS DONE <»• 25 ton 25 tons OIKA —(Sundried) $3.15 $3.15 j lack pepper $8.50 $8.50 KUBBER BAd BAd S.lt’W YORK J6%c(G) 16%c(G) WNGAFOHE—(Spot) 2B%c law /Mur 28125 words
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Article362 1938-11-16 16 LONDON, Nov. 15. are today’? Hosing middle yrire? on the Txmdon Stock Exchange: Scares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall Conversion Ix>an 5 p.c. 1944-64 111 —i Funding Loan 4 p.c. 190-90 109 —5 War Loan 35 p.c. 99 —i Horn. Union Assc.362 words
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Article105 1938-11-16 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 57)64 178(1 New York 4.70% 4.71% Montreal 4.74% 4.75% Brussels 27.83 27.85 Geneva 20.83 20.85 Amsterdam 8.71% 8.70% Milan 89% 89% Berlin 11.76 11.76 Stockholm 19.40 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 137 137 Madrid 55.00105 words
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Article116 1938-11-16 16 London, Nov. 15. RUBBER: Easy London 8 A buyers 8 A sellers Jan./Mar. 8 A do 8% do ApT./June 8% do 8 A do July/Sept. 8 A do 8% do NEW YORK 16.29 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 58,385 tons Liverpool 33,267 tons COPRA: Straits S.D.116 words
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Article170 1938-11-16 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1.221 c Bassetts .55 .57% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas -75 .77% Kuala Sidirm» 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% r’a.jams 1.85 1.92% Sungei Tukangs 1.07% 1.12% Tapafrs 1.90 1.97%170 words
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Article247 1938-11-16 16 New York, Tuesday. Early session weakness attracted buyers Aircrafts gave the best performance suggesting the possibility of a further near-term upward movement. The market as a whole appears to be entering another period of narrow trading range. Brokers think it is remaining near here temporarily and suggest247 words
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Article208 1938-11-16 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Selim Ayer Weng .60 .65 Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fait .80 .82% Jelebu .70 .75 Klang River 1.77% -1.82% Kuchai 1.37% 1.42Jc Mambau .50 .55 Petalings 7.90 8.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 I.22£ex Raub Gold 5.20 5.30 c Rantau 1.52% 1.57 Ac Sungei Luas 1.57%208 words
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Article27 1938-11-16 16 TIN Penang- $109.37 1,2 per pkl. Singapore $109.37 1 2 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 12 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 12 c. per lb.27 words
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Article179 1938-11-16 16 KENNEDY CO. Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 1% 4 Ayer Weng .62% .67 2 Batu Selangor 1.42% l-4o Berjuntai 10 9 Hitam -32% -37 Hong Fait -81 -83 Jelebu 70 J 4 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 Kpg. Lanjut 18 6 19 3 Katu 254% 26 0 Kramat 10'® 11 Kuchai Ordy.179 words
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Article339 1938-11-16 16 SOON THEAM CO. .—Reuter. Ampats 4 3 4 6 A. Hitams 25 6 26 6 A. Wengs .62 .65 Bangrins 23'3 23 9 B. Selangors 1.42 1.45 Berjuntai 10 9 11|3 Hong Fatts .81 .83 Jelapangs 31)3 32'3 Jelebus .70 .73 Kamuntings 11)0 ll)6ex K. Lanjuts 18 6 19'0 Katus.—Reuter. - 339 words
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Article384 1938-11-16 16 Crowd Admires His Gorgeous Uniform London, Tuesday. London gave King Carol and his son, Crown Prince Michael, an enthusiastic welcome on their arrival on a State visit. The large crowd which had gathered at Victoria and along the route to the Palace cheered King George and his384 words
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Article173 1938-11-16 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 26 6 27 3 Bangrins 23 6 24 3 Burma Malays 22 0 22 9 Hong Fatts .79 .82 Jelebus .67% .72% Johans .27% .30 Kramats 10'9 11'3 K. Lanjuts 18'3 18!9 K. Kampars 14 3 14 9 Laruts 916 9|lOA Puchongs 18'3 190173 words
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Article102 1938-11-16 16 December Skye Meeting 1938 THURSDAY, IST. DECEMBER!, 1988 SATURDAY, 3RD. DECEMBER, 1938 Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE, CHENG BOK BUILDING, IPOH.102 words
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Obituary127 1938-11-16 16 DEATH The death occurred at her residence at No. 8 Malacca St. Penang, at 1.30 am on Saturday last of the late Mrs. Kan Tye Kee nee Ong Saw Yew Neoh at the age of 84. Deceased leaves behind her four sons Messrs. Kam Cheng Sun, Kam Cheng Hoe, Kam127 words
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Advertisement129 1938-11-16 16 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American Physician, it now is possible to get rid of tnoKe terrible spells of choking, gasping coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing the true cause which is Germs in the blood. Wo more burning of powders, no more129 words
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Advertisement496 1938-11-16 16 ilcud Office: 12, 1! -.hop Strt Phone 077 Telegrams: “Gazette p<,, Singapore Offce: Cecil Street, Singapore 5471. Tel: “Times Singapore. Kua i Office: 25, Java Street. Phone 3-.- Office Brewster Road. Phone: 268 I Office: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London Phone Central 3608—3fZ)9 Tel: ‘T.ead London. Rates of Subscription for496 words
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