Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 November 1938
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Title Section20 1938-11-18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PLBLISfILD DAILY No. 275. Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1938. PRICTi 5 CENTS.20 words
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731 1938-11-18 1 CONTINUED FREE ENTRY OF RAW MATERIALS: MALAYA TO REDUCE CARTAX Modification Of Ottawa Obligations ECONOMIC SIGNIFICANCE OF “AN HISTORIC EVENT” >hi la) a is vitally affected by the long awa’ted Anglo-American 1 rad I rralx which was signed al the White House. Washington, yesterday afternoon. I731 words
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Article25 1938-11-18 1 —Reuter. Oslo, Thursday. The Nobel Prize for I')AS has been aicarded to the Nansen Office for refugees at Geneva. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 25 words
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95 1938-11-18 1 —Reuter. Censor Delays News Of The Visit Hong Kong (Delayed by Censor). Vice-Admiral Shiozawa, C.-in-C.. Ja Fleet South China visited Hong Kong and arrived on the cruist r Myoko the first Japanese warship tc call at Hong Kong since the outbreak of hos tilities. He—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article124 1938-11-18 1 30,000 Jute Mill Workers involved Calcutta, Thursday. Two were killed and forty injured following a dispute between strikers and loyal workers at the Titagarh Jute Mill area about 13 miles from Calcutta. About 30,000 workers are involved in the dispute. There have been minor clashes followed by stray124 words
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Article238 1938-11-18 1 I. —Reuter. London. Thursday. The Commons debated the Liberal opposition motion in favour of the establishment of a Ministry of Supply. Sir Archibald Sinclair asserted that a gap in air power between Great Britain and Germany was wider than when Earl Baldwin gave his parityI.—Reuter. - 238 words
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Article, Illustration124 1938-11-18 1 lerauchi To Be Keplaced Reuter. Peiping, Thursday. The city is full of feverish comings and I goings as the Japanese authorities and former lunese officials confer over for mation of new federal government. Japanese sources confirm that VVu Peiiu is willing to emerge ns J,resident,. Reuter. - 124 words
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Article81 1938-11-18 1 --Reuter. Silver Line* Penalised To Extent Of 145,000 Brooklyn. Thursday. The Treasury has levied a penalty of $145 000 against the Silver Line Limited. London owners of the motorship Silver Yew in which 11 sacks of opium were seized The penalty is based on the Customs regulation of--Reuter. - 81 words
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Article61 1938-11-18 1 —Reuter Will Be Confiscated By Japanese Shanghai. Thursday. The French Director of the Post Office has issued a notice that henceforth all medical supplies sent to the interior through the Post Office will be confiscated to prevent them reaching the Chinese Central Government. Order to carry out—Reuter - 61 words
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Article44 1938-11-18 1 -Reuter Jerusalem, Thursday: -Sheik Abdul Elkhatik, a member of the Arab party opposing the Mufti of Jerusalem, was shot and seriously wounded today The outrage follows two attacks recently on property of prominent members of the party near Jaffa. Reuter.-Reuter - 44 words
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Article72 1938-11-18 1 —Reuter. London. Thursday. The House of Commons, by 114 votes to 89, carried a private Member’s motion in favour of abolition of the death penalty for an experimental period of five years contrary to the advice of the Government, but the passing of the resolution does not constitute.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article372 1938-11-18 1 e and wiU Rt-td> r BAN UNTIL FINE IS PAID Berlin. Thursday. The taxation authorities have been ordered not to grant Jews a certificate that they have paid taxes until the fine of a milliard marks imposed on the Jewish community has t_en paid. As ite and wiU . Rt-td> r - 372 words
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Article69 1938-11-18 1 Reuter. London. Thiir.-»dav. 1 In* Doncaster byc-elec-tion flue lo the death of the Labour member, Mr. A. Short, resulted in a sweeping victory for the new Labour candidate, Mr. John Morgan, who polled 31,735 votes. His National Liberal oppoi ent, Mr. Alexander Monteith, polled 20,027.Reuter. - 69 words
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Advertisement25 1938-11-18 1 SIN TECK I knishing co. tUGH CLASS modern furniture, M INUFACTURERS, CONTRACTORS and I*OLIMIERS. va rkmanship guaranteed Prices Moderate. Show Room 27. PENANG ROAD, PENANG.25 words
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Advertisement80 1938-11-18 1 A available TOILET GOODS. BEAUTY PREPARATIONS, RAZOR BLADES, etc. and CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS and SMOI El REQUISITES. TUCKS XMAS CARDS AVAILABLE Cheapest prices. NAINA MOHAMED 4 Sons. 32, Beach Street, Penang. wFwv®!)r il t /if r /Bl B f 'r.ll x It r Ou sultry days the mere sight of80 words
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Article541 1938-11-18 2 KINTA SANITARY BOARD DECISION Several matters of interest to the residents of Ipoh were discussed yesterday at the monthly meeting et the Kinta Sanitary Board held at the Town Hall, C aptain H. J. Cockman. the Chairman, presiding. In bringing up the subject of "Place541 words
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Article207 1938-11-18 2 Seeing Act Banned In Singapore (Front Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. PLANNED by the Singapore police. O Billy Heaton s whip act. which was the centre of a storm of controvery in Singapore, was allowed to be performed in Kuala Lumpur, where it was207 words
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Article99 1938-11-18 2 (From Our Own Correspondent» Taiping. Thursday. rpHE inter-city conference arranged for I the benefit of Ipoh. Penang and Taiping Rotarians to take place here on Sunday is of a simple nature All Rotarians from the three towns will assemble at the Hokkien Hoay Kuan Kota-road. on that99 words
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Article100 1938-11-18 2 avvurueu Reuter Sydney. Thursday The three R A. F. Vicker? Wellesley bombers arrived at Sydney from Brisbane today in the course of their Australian tour .and were greeted by a cheering crowd of two thousand, including the Premier. Mr Stevens Flight Sergeant T. D Dixon, ofavvurueu . Reuter - 100 words
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Article129 1938-11-18 2 Reuter. MacDonald Outlines Cost In Commons London. Thursday. The approximate strength of th personnel of the Police, R.A.F. and the army serving in Palestine at present i.7.300. 700 and 15.500 respectively, stater Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Colonial an Dom.’nions Secretary, in the House o’ Commons today. TheReuter. - 129 words
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Article101 1938-11-18 2 1 Reuter j But Retreat Was uluntarv. Says Command Barcelona. Thursday. The command admits that the Republican forces have recrossed the River Ebro and reoccupied positions held four months ago but says that the retreat was voluntary and methodical. It claims that occupation of the Ebro1 Reuter j - 101 words
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Article18 1938-11-18 2 Reuter. Cairo, Thursday. Queen Farida has given birth to a baby daughter. Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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241 1938-11-18 2 Rome, Thursday. DETAILS of the Anglo-Ualian Agree ment, together with photographs of the signature ceremony, till the front pages of the morning papers here. the Popolo dltalia comments: "Agreement between the two Empires came to be established through the genius of the Duce and241 words
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Article68 1938-11-18 2 855 I ins allied At 8255,008 Brooklyn. Wednesday. Treasury officials announce the seizure aboard the British freighter Silveryew of eleven sacks containing 855 tins of opium valued at $255.000. Th? Chinese second boatswain. fsin Ho Zon. was arrested while the captain, first mate, chief engineer68 words
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Article66 1938-11-18 2 Colonial Office Appointments i From ur London Staff London. November 10. The following appointments, most ’of which have already been notified in Singapore, were announced by the Colonial Office today: Mr. Marcus Rex to be British Resident. Perak. Mr. O. T. Faulkner, C. M. G.. Director of66 words
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Advertisement169 1938-11-18 2 T'e/oMwm Barrel JFfcen to Refill outstanding features j|sß latest exclusive de- |W velopment*. Diaphragm f Filler. Scratch-proof Point of 14K Solid GoW. Slenderized Shape—ex elusive and original kgV beauty. The genuine has £|B the smart ARROW CLIP |W and “Parker Vacumatic’' *Ub i name on barrel. ia I Parler a».KMN169 words
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Advertisement564 1938-11-18 2 MALARIA, THE RELENTLESS ENITD OF THE WELL-BEJM, OF HUMAN! IT Whilst we have no absolute proof- the point, it is generally admitted i > the ancient Egyptians suffered gnfrom malaria. We know tha tbi., try was full of marshes, some of still exist today, and that in the Testament, one564 words
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Article566 1938-11-18 3 qpHE cabaret whip act which was banned by the police in Singapore and caused something of .i storm has been permitted in Xuala Lum put and, strange to rcL-te, the moral framework of the federal capital appears to hdve come through unscathed. I- is stated that the566 words
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651 1938-11-18 3 First Of Ils Kind In Via lay a FTom Our O vn Coresnondent > Kuala Lumpur Nov. 16. A short while ago a Voluntary Blood Donation service was proposed under the auspices of the Kuala Lumpur Rotarj Club and today it has become a651 words
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Article151 1938-11-18 3 Chinese Thief Caught In The Act ‘‘This is a deliberate attempt to stea the bicycle,” remarked Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, the First Magistrate, Ipoh, when he sentenced a Chinese named Yong Shin to one month’s imprisonment for commit! ing theft of a bicycle on November 10. Mr. N.151 words
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147 1938-11-18 3 (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping. Thursday. 4 NOTHER neat arrest was made by Revenue officers in Taiping yestei day, when a Chinese was .surprised dis tilling samsu in a house in Coronation road. The man, Tan Seng, struck upon wha he though was147 words
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Article198 1938-11-18 3 /n Town Last “Limelight" a Herbert Wilcox production opened at the Majestic Cinema last night. Very good entertainment is provided in this musical extravaganza. i which features Anna Neagl“ and Arthur Tracy (The Street Singer) in the leading roles A number of songs and dance198 words
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303 1938-11-18 3 (LETTER TO THE EDITORI Sir.—l shall be grateful if you wouldallow me some space to enquire if any public spirited leaders of your esteemed paper would answer the question I am asking below. Last night at about 10 at Maxwell Road, a. little way303 words
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Article90 1938-11-18 3 “He asked for 50 cents but could mly give him 30 cents, and so he arested me," said Chiu Thye, a Chinese.! ,’ho was produced in the First Magisrate’s Court. Ipoh, before Mr. P. F ladcliffe, for failing to stop at a “Stop, >jok, Go,” Sign and90 words
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Article21 1938-11-18 3 British Wireless. London. Wednesday:— King Carol today bestowed upon the Ixird Mayor the Order of the Crown of Rumania?British Wireless. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration153 1938-11-18 3 S 7 ‘WIOGRAPH of Messrs. William Jacks Co., (Malaya) Ltd., Penan taken on the return of 11. Manayiny Director, and on the ece of the departure of Mr. 11. F. CJ nicnts, Direct s end. Manager, Pen<mg European staff (from left) Messrs. F. A, Shelton, J. R. Bull153 words
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Article62 1938-11-18 3 —Reuter. A resolution urging on the Government the necessity to take steps t.o alleviate losses to British interest through Japanese aggression in China was adopted by the Scottish Unionist Conference at Glasgow. Viscount Elibank suggested a retaliatory measure in the shape of denun< <tion of the Anglo-Japanese—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article95 1938-11-18 3 The death took place at the General Hospital, Penang, last night, of Mr. J. R.L. Jones, Manager of th? Sungei Gettah Estate, Kedah The late Mr. Jones first came out to Malaya in 1921 and was originally attached to the Malim Rubber Co. Ltd. Prior95 words
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Article70 1938-11-18 3 —Reuter. London, Thum’ sweep ing ncr >ss Odi'am Airfocc t •>-r: at ti> medous high ~pe :on’ hundred fi above the ground, pro l thrills for King Carol and Prime Mich? when they visited the station t'i..; rua iilF. King Carol and Pr.rce Michael stood to a—Reuter. - 70 words
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Advertisement143 1938-11-18 3 MEETINGS Go MALAYA I M mr»»—-----irK—r-I r .«(.wpw T KaUBFICMSMEMMEH I -7\ e ww® Z 'i Wi \A\ V'' X, //style, i. It h# M S I 'W X h f I 'it A r*' I z mw I u? J 7- U < A i \I .y-p ■'< A4A/.AYA143 words
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Article103 1938-11-18 4 Renter. London Thursday. Government supporters have placed a motion on the Order Paper making a declaration of confidence in the Prime Minister and supporting the Government’s policy of appeasement. This is regarded as a counterblast to he recent motion on national unity in the ranie ofRenter. - 103 words
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442 1938-11-18 4 Stern Measures May Follow Unsatisfactory Reply London, Thursday/DEUTER understands that the Government is in no way inclined to accept the Japanese reply on the blocking of the Yangtze as disposing of the mattei. In authoritative circles it is pointed* out that442 words
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191 1938-11-18 4 Chungking. Thursday. According to Chinese reperts, G n ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek is said have sent a telegram of cominendatic io the Chinese troops for stubborn! holding out on the Ruling hill, which i now entirely surrounded by the Jap? nese. A squadron of Chinese planes191 words
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Article246 1938-11-18 4 —Reuter. Von Ribbentrop’s Outburst Dusseldorf. Thursday. In an oration at Heir von Rath's fune ral t”day. Herr von Ribbentiop, th German Foreign. Minster, said: “T ntire German people are mourning an ie hostile world bJieves that it is r.bl delay the advance of our fate throug—Reuter. - 246 words
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Article77 1938-11-18 4 —Reuter. Vienna, Thursday. \K will pro- bably not be tried after all, an official spokesman told Reuter today. He said that hitherto no preparations had beer, made for a trial and expressed the opinion that Dr. Schuschnigg would be released in a few months but probably not—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article211 1938-11-18 4 Reuter Soviet Warning To Germany Moscow. Thursday. TV/ HAT appears to be a warning that V 'he Soviet air fleet might attempt! o destroy Koenigsberg. Gdynia. Warsaw, Essen and other German and Polish nilit; -y and industrial centres should d i many attempt to violate theReuter - 211 words
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32 1938-11-18 4 Londe”. Thursday: Il is learned that Vittorio Mussolini, the eldest son of tie Duce. is shortly to visit England privatev ;is the guest of the Earl of Handwicke32 words
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Article423 1938-11-18 4 Berlin, Thursday. I’i'l. ni ed States iias sent the German Foreign Office a lermal note making representations with regard to damage to property of American Jews resident in Germany during the recent riots. '.<• d ta Is are given in tfie note. It is n; t423 words
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Advertisement255 1938-11-18 4 Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Gain in Health and Stop Getting Up Night# When kidneys are clogged they become weak—the bladder is irritated—often passage is scanty and smarts and bums—sleep is restless and nightly visits to the bathroom are frequent. The right safe harmless and inexpensive way to stop255 words
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Advertisement162 1938-11-18 4 1x pux 3 EVEN different flavours BeaHhat if you're able aclrefrof Mixed Ovals SPRATT'S is on the label' elisn.fo beqin with. Thefasty MEAT-and fill! 1 Avery wholesomedish II Iren Jiere'sCHtEST wirtiBUHTR (Ofqoodnew there's no lack) T ■heWHOItMfAL-the brown one VIhiIeCHARCOM if the Black JI TANDARD is the las# one By162 words
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934 1938-11-18 5 MIL CATOR HOPES IT WILL NOT BECOME OFFICIAL OPPOSITION “I trust that our State Council will develop on the lines ol an advisory body to the Government and not on the lines ol the Official Opposition in England,” said Mr. G. E. Cator934 words
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Article518 1938-11-18 5 Sanitary Inspector Charged The trial commenced in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray- Aynsley of the Teluk Anson bigamy case, in which A. Ramalingam. a young sanitary inspector, stands charged with marrying a Malay woman during the lifetime d his first wife, a518 words
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Article291 1938-11-18 5 Latest Victim Of Burglar Gang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. rpHE latest victim of the Kuala Lum--1 pur burglar gang is the Rev. J. G. Hall, chaplain of St. Mary’s Church, whose house was burgled last night This makes more than 20 burglaries in Kuala291 words
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64 1938-11-18 5 A Chinese woman. Lee Nya, appeared before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, charged with obstructing revenue officers bv oreventing their lawful entry and by destroying about two gallons of fermented rice a. No. 2. Noordin Street Ghaut, on November 16.64 words
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Article133 1938-11-18 5 Accompanied Bv English ives (brom G„. Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. A CCOMPANIED by their beautiful English wives Prince Birabongse and Prince Chula of Siam arrived on a lour-day visit to Singapore by the Lloyd 1 riestino liner Conte Verde this morning. They are returning to Siam. Both133 words
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Article200 1938-11-18 5 (brom Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. VTEARLY 200 German and Austrian x 1 Jewish refugees, bound for Shanghai. arrived in Singapore by the Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Verde this morning. I hey were met by the leading members of the Singapore Jewish community, who200 words
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375 1938-11-18 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. oniment in Singapore yesterday on the recommendations of the arbitration tribunal which has been investigating the dispute between the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd., and the S.T.C. Employees’ Association was mostlv lav durable. Although officials of the S.T.C. Employees’375 words
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Article98 1938-11-18 5 SEVENTY-TWO entries have been received for the Perak and North Malaya dog show’ on Sunday. Three new classes will be exhibited, namely, Pekingese, Cairn Terriers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers. The prizes will be presented to -he winners about 4.30 p.m. on Sunday by Mrs. Murray-Aynsley,98 words
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Advertisement76 1938-11-18 6 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG I ELYSEE CABARET TODAY TEA DANCE 6.30 P.Mw TO 8.45 P.M. COUPONS $1 FOR 6 Toriight AND FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY PHYLLIS JAMES the fastest combination of tap dancers Penaner has ever seen”. Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to Midnight Channing, Talented and76 words
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Miscellaneous201 1938-11-18 6 ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT MGM PICTURE OPENING TONIGHT AT I WHERE THERE’S THE USUAL BIG I Im SHOW FOR THE WEEK-END! Those Grand Pals of “Captains Courageous” Together at Last m Another Great Adventure Heart-Warming, Laughter-Laden, Thrilling, Inspiring! Freddie Bartholomew Mickey Rooney “THE BOY FROM BARNARDO’S” Grand Inspiring Tribute to a Famous201 words
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Miscellaneous316 1938-11-18 6 MAJESTIC next chanci? One of the Most Successful Musical Plays iri the History of the British Stage Now on rhe Screen ‘THE LILAC DOMINO’ WITH JI NE KNIGHT AND MICHAEL BARTLE II ELABORATELY MOUNTED SCREEN Ml Sh Al ROMANCE I Grand Music Lavish Nettings Superb Singing I Glorious Romance 4316 words
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743 1938-11-18 7 BRITISH ENGINEERS HELP IN CONSTRUCTION OF NEW ROAD BETWEEN BURMA YUNNAN AS THE RAINY SEASON AND THE MONSOONS > are practically over, it is highly probable that improved communications between Burma and Yunnan will exist, and it is hoped that, before the next rainy season arrives, the draining of roadsnot shown tne same energy as me munese Government.—Hong Kong Daily Press. - 743 words
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Article267 1938-11-18 7 —Central News. Foochow, November, 6. CONSIDERABLE losses have been sustained by Fukien province in its industries and commerce since the outbreak of the hostilities, according to a survey made recently. The losses, the survey reveals, were not caused directly by Japanese invasion but by—Central News. - 267 words
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97 1938-11-18 7 —Central News. Lienhsien, November 3. SPEAKING at the first weekly memorial meeting of the Kwangtung Provincial Government since its removal here, General Wu Te-chen, Chairman of the Province, exhorted his subordinates to spare no efforts in the development of Kwangtung’s rural areas in—Central News. - 97 words
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101 1938-11-18 7 —Central News Chungking, November 10. Adetailed report on China’s economreconstruction work during th past three months was rendered by Dr Wang Wen-hao, Minister of Economics during a session of the People’s Political Council. Rapid progress, according to Dr. Wan”" has been made in the—Central News - 101 words
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Article49 1938-11-18 7 According to the monthly returns issued by the Chinese Maritime Customs covering foreign trade, China’s net imports during September 1938 totalled $75,137,566. Net exports totalled $79,822,793. January-September figures were $663,693,667 and $559,895,668 respectively, as compared with the corresponding figures last year of $819,760,890 and $684,023,133.49 words
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Article64 1938-11-18 7 aing 4«. —Reuter. Jerusalem, Wednesday. Over 750 Arabs were detained when British ’troops combed out nine Arab villages in Galilee. Some of these detained had records known to the police. A quantity of firearms and ammunition was also seized. As a result of information gained byaing 4«. —Reuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement218 1938-11-18 7 FUN <& FROLIC PARK Fong Sen Nean Cantonese Opera:— “SOOT THE AT YEAN” Part 3. Starring Miss Park Yon Liang and Mun Sow Chow and a brilliant cast of beautiful artistes. Seats :—lO, 20, 30 and 40 cents THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA:- ir. conjunction with THE TAI HWA GRAND218 words
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Advertisement339 1938-11-18 7 GET SLIM ON WATER! Nature’s Own Remedy. Are you burdened with too much solid flesh Do exercise and dieting alike fail to make any impression on loose spare tyres of flesh, those extra chins and corpulent waistline Then try Nature’s own remedy—clear, cool, stfll water, charged with Natural Salts of339 words
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Miscellaneous144 1938-11-18 7 J/nnnee Today At 3 p>m, A. M GM. PICTURE. DOI ELI'. WEDDING”- ith wi myrn a r 2“ LL PRICES Downstairs 15 and 30 cents QUEEN’S ihcini' to sensational success Season extended Tilt 'Today 6 15 I. AST NIGHT TONIGHT 9.30 "it Will Remain RMKi Forever In Your WTESMH WWg144 words
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Miscellaneous189 1938-11-18 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Triday, 18th November, 1938, A Grand Moral story. “JUDI” last Part. Big combination of Actresses and Actor s from The Silver Jubilee Opera in. conjunction with the ever popular “MOLEK STAR OPERA Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns Produced Directed by M. Suki, Sun189 words
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Article327 1938-11-18 8 'J'HE reference in the report of the London School <»t llvgienv ami Tropical Medicine to the qtivs lion of neurasthenia among European residents in the tropics has created a' great deal of interest, and possibly a little scepticism, in lav (fuarters. Medical science todav divides the ailment known327 words
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1498 1938-11-18 8 "Free School Loony" Saves A Lot Of Money Invests It Wuu Shiurm's Centenary —111 iVI l never lost an oppor- to oily to earn money through these three methods; working, 1 naming and performing. Self-restraint v. as an inborn vhhue. He never spent a cash for his own comfort, end1,498 words
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Advertisement68 1938-11-18 8 WAWJ/AWAA MIXTURE ,|Lfi tew igpjhs Cwt -W f w MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available68 words
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Miscellaneous153 1938-11-18 8 -r— YmA WA 4 ThG COAT-OF-ARMS ’Th*SCOAT OF SHOWS The This CLEARty ••J* tuat HEGL£CTEt> (OR MAI<D WAS USED ASJ LENGTHS To which proves That *PRWtcT.oN in A.R ITS S .OLE ACRES. RA.OS. ThE INFANCY IN )935. 7 This last object /> IS A Cannon These were religious 'ThatThiS UNIVERSALLY153 words
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618 1938-11-18 9 LAND OFFICER’S STORY OF CHANCE DISCOVERY (From Our Own Correspondent) A lor Star, Thursday. A prominent Chinese of Alor Star, Tan Joo Cheng, alias Tan Ah Thum, a timber merchant, who appeared before Tunku Ismail, chief magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, on two618 words
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Article386 1938-11-18 9 HINESE ON TRIAL: MORE I IDENCE TAKEN u i:'l'llEß ••viden e for the defence was p P corded before Mr. A. W. Bellamy s nil police Magistrate, Penang, ycst, ween hearing was resumed in the IS j n which 12 Chinese are charged members of an unlawful386 words
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Article288 1938-11-18 9 Chinese Gaoled: To l’;n Compensation FIGHT I’wi-en two handcart r: ..fa bag of beans which n.vilt if them sustaining an inquel in the Penang Midule < ‘.g v. .H u, when a Cninese, Ma.< before Mr. C. W. i-.'o -.’..0'.- with having voluntarily i aused288 words
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Article29 1938-11-18 9 Reuter. rvuiuc iiiuihuaj. 1 communique states that the 1,1 has created a per- mis; ion to promote and die repatriation of Italians < imission is to start workReuter. - 29 words
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Article50 1938-11-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, Thursday. TEN ricksha-pullers were produced before Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo this morning to answer a charge of causing obstruction with their vehicles, at Station-road, Bukit Mertajam. at 3.45 p.m. on November 11. All pleaded guilty. His Honour cautioned and discharged them.50 words
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98 1938-11-18 9 CHARGED with being found in possession of non-government tffiandu at 34 Muntri Street at 3 p.m. on November 1-6 five Chinese, Choo Wee Chow, Tan Yip Poh, Boey Ah Kim, Yew Mun and Lean Aun Fook, were produced yesterday in the Penang Middle Court before98 words
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Article156 1938-11-18 9 Registered Under I ntrue Name PROSECUTED under the Registration or Aliens Ordinance, a European woman, Mrs. Elaine Emly Spall, ap peared before Mr. C. W. Lyle, in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, charge'! with having given false information as to her name at the Colombo Hotel.156 words
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Article163 1938-11-18 9 Sentence On Pickpocket Deferred SENTENCE was deferred by Mr. H. W. Nightingale, additional police magistrate, yesterday in the case in which a Chinese, Lee Ah Kow pleaded guilty to having committed theft of $5.20 belonging to a Malay named Hussain at the Queen’s Cinema on November163 words
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Article132 1938-11-18 9 Province Malay Fined (From Our Owm Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, Thursday. A fine of $3. in default three days rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on one Jaffar bin Aw r ang by Mr. Dohoo at the Police Court this morning on a charge of possession of a “Pisau132 words
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120 1938-11-18 9 THE funeral of Mrs. Kam Tye Kee, nee Ong Saw r Ewe Neoh. who passed away, at the age of 84, on Saturday last, took place yesterday from her residence, No. 8, Malacca-street. Penang, for interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. The procession,120 words
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Article101 1938-11-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday. GH. BROWN, a European was ar- raigned before Mr. Justice Horne and a special jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday, on a charge of committing rape on Sylvia May Brown, between February 4 and March 31 this year. Brown101 words
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Article144 1938-11-18 9 HOLDING that they were lucky that the District Judge did not stop ‘he case and send it to the Police Cour for preliminary inquSry and committal to the Assizes, Mr. Justice Howes in the F.nang Supreme Court yesterday dismissed the appeal of Lim Eng Kooi anLim144 words
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Article209 1938-11-18 9 Allowed Himself To Be Run Over By Train A FINDING that he had allowed himself to be run over by a train w r as returned by the Batu Gajah Magistrate, Datoh Muda Razali, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of an unknown male Indian,209 words
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Article63 1938-11-18 9 MR. H. V. HODSON, editor of the “Round Table,” London will be passing through Penang this evening and our local broadcasting station ZHJ has been very fortunate in getting him to speak, at 8 p.m. on world affairs, a subject on which he is an authority,63 words
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Article56 1938-11-18 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, Thursday. KM. B. M. Ramanathan Chettiar and Wong Ah Heow were both summonded before Mr. Dohoo in the Bukit Mertajam police court today for failing to pldnt their bendangs. The cases were postponed to December 1. Mr. Mo-homed Sahid56 words
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Article95 1938-11-18 9 Warsaw, Wednesday. Princess Juliana has arrived with her baby, Princess Beatrix at Iwno, near Poznan to joint Prince Bernhard, who came on ahead yesterday for a big shoot to be held during the Royal couple s stay at the home of Count Mielzynski. —Reuter. MR. CHONG95 words
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Advertisement10 1938-11-18 9 ’HE True TONIC FOOD I of ChMnira Md Star** I10 words
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Advertisement286 1938-11-18 9 Jii. bll n* j L bT h The perfect X'mas present A gift of distinction Not only streamlined but heat controlled Delivery arranged in the Brit. Isles P K? I C E Prevents scorching and can be used with greater ease and safety. Uses less current and becomes hot almost286 words
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1650 1938-11-18 10 Chairman At Ayer Hitam Tin Meeting WORKING OF THE CONTROL SCHEME London, November 9. MR. C. V. Thomas (chairman of the company) presided at the twelfth annual general meeting of Ayer Hitam Tin Ltd., which was held in London yesterday. The Secretary (Mr. T.1,650 words
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Article411 1938-11-18 10 Future Outlook Favourable London, November 8. Shareholders m Jong Landor Rubber Estates are receiving a dividend of only 5 per cent, for the year io the end of last June, compared with 10 per cent, for the pieceding year. The company, however, has not fared nearly so411 words
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455 1938-11-18 10 U. K. Exporters’ Move Representatives of an impor London, November 2. iacturers are leaving for the Neatant consortium of British manuIran, on Monday, to examine ther and East, in particular British exports to that area. possibilities for an increase in It is understood that455 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-18 10 -As- "w. .fr* CORRECT if VYell groomed men and women stand out wherever they are. They know the value uf a good appearance. Disorderly hairs und unsightly dandruff are signs of carelessness. Danderine Is the perfect hair tonic. It deans your scalp and keeps your hair neat. It is not101 words
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Advertisement127 1938-11-18 10 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWilhoit Calomel Aa£ Ym’ll Jm, 0* f* of Bed Fill U Via *ad Vif ow. POUr OUt two Pint» Of Hquid bile into your bowels daily. If thia bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats uo127 words
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Advertisement892 1938-11-18 10 BAN K S I OVERSEA-CHIN ESE HONG KONG AN|> I BANKING CORPORATION SHANGHAI BANKING I LIMITED. CORPORA! lON. I (Incorporated in the S.S. (Incorporated in the Coionv of n I THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL B aNK iabuity I THE HO HONG BANK LTD. 1,1 P>> .n:„. i I AND Ordinance No.892 words
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Article433 1938-11-18 11 AIK MAILS OUTWARD Ahm. East South ••L- Kenya, Tanganyika, Zanzibar, North and South NyasaJand and South 1 via Penang, Mails close k> p.m today; Kuala Lumpur today; Penang 7.30 a.m. Fridays and Sundays. Aliic:i, West IAL: Nigeria and Gold Coast ore to Kano and thence by transport. Mails433 words
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Article605 1938-11-18 11 ARRIVALS Today VAN HEUTSZ ex Singapore and China ports D. v TWIST or RETEH ex Belawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh, MaNDaR ex Belawan Deli. KEDAH ex Singapore direct. PERAK ex Singapore via ports. TANGO MARU ex Japan via S’pore. ACHILLES ex Singapore. Tomorrow: SIANTAR ex Java ports605 words
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50 1938-11-18 11 MAILS FOK EUROPE CHRISTMAS LETTERS CARDS, etc. PARCELS Dec. 13» Nov. 19 Nov. 19 Dec. 16* Nov. 26 Nov. 25 NEW YEAR LETTERS CARDS, etc. PARCELS Dec. 20* Dec. 3 Nov. 25 Dec. 23* Dec. 3 ‘Air Mail by Imperial Airways50 words
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Article49 1938-11-18 11 Ipoh Mails for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore close 2pm today. Sundays 10 a.m. Penang: Mails for Penang close G pm (registered correspondence) and 7.15 am. (ordinary correspondence) today. Mails for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore close 12.30 p.m. (registered correspondence) and 1 p.m. (ordinary correspondence) today.49 words
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Article186 1938-11-18 11 Inland Greetings Telegrams at a fixed rate of 25 cents may be sent from any Postal Telegraph Office in the Malayan Telegraph System for delivery within that system. These telegrams may be sent whenever desired by the public. An Inland Greetings Telegram Senders form giving full details186 words
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Article98 1938-11-18 11 The P. O. Corfu with mails from Europe (London Mails despatched on October 27) arrived in Penang at 6.30 a.m. yesterday. General delivery was sent out at 9 a.m. the same day in Penang. The Air Mails despatched from Penang on November 9 per the Netherlands98 words
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Advertisement113 1938-11-18 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 PTes. ADAMS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave113 words
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Advertisement913 1938-11-18 11 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. ‘‘CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY, 17 th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Bagandatoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. Service. Outwards from London for China913 words
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Article276 1938-11-18 12 A Miracle At Newcastle How often do we think tl at achievements our fathers could never have dreamed of are commonplace today? Take, for example, tais amazing thing done at Newcastle- on Tyne: Eight milligrammes of radium were found. A milligramme is almost a microscopic amount. When we276 words
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Article877 1938-11-18 12 First Post-War Vessel Nearly Unsinkable The first British battleships to be launched since 1925 will take the water in about three months’ time These will be the King George V and the Prince t.f Wales. They are the first battleships to be built under the rearmament877 words
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Article270 1938-11-18 12 Oversea Broadcash*r s Attend The directors of two stations oi All India Radio, a broadcasting official the Government of Hyderabad, i w? members of the staff of the <.an |lia Broadcasting Corporation, and a n 1 11 nee of the Rockefeller Foundation, 1 York, are among270 words
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Article209 1938-11-18 12 In every age there have been promoters of wild-cat schemes to lure ‘money from the purses of a gullible public, but some of today’s leading shark’s must look with respectful envy on their forerunners in the year 1720. In that year, people in England were being209 words
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Miscellaneous1784 1938-11-18 12 B.B.C. SER VICE I I J L E jKKHSgHgBg S<- <• Schedule W beginning Nov. <;w pn, 1 “?9 N r? 1 ,O Gs.i. c.sG ,."<• Highlights Of 'Today’s Wireless TRANSMISSION 3 ZHJ (PENANG) 9 J5 pm to 1050 p.m.: GSJ 6 00 P m Chinese Music. 7.05 p.m.: Music1,784 words
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Miscellaneous507 1938-11-18 12 NIROM YDC 15 15 Mcs (19.8 m YDA 6 01 .Icis (49.6 ni.). YDB 11.86 Mc|s (25.3 i PMN 10.26 Mels (29 2 m l: YDB I 65 Me s (31.20 m TODAY’ 6.20 Gymnastics. 6 35 Light recordd music. 6.50 Time signa!. R'cordd music. 7.50 C.'ose down. 10.50 Time507 words
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Article, Illustration284 1938-11-18 13 > i King And Queen Visit 1 Sick Children Ihi {hirrn attended the lea-party of Bobby anti Jomt. two little ptilanly. when she made a tour of the Peter Pan If art' and asked the < hilth cn their names. Joan answered promptly, but Bobby284 words
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Article247 1938-11-18 14 Fixtures in the Home soccei leagues for tomorrow are: ENGLISH LEAGI E DIVISION I Arsenal v. Leicester Aston Villa v. Chelsea Blackpool v. Leeds Brentford v. Liverpool Derby v. Bolton Everton v. Manchester Grimsby v. Charlton Huddersfield v. Birmingham Portsmouth v. Middsbro Sunderland v. Preston Wolves v.247 words
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Article70 1938-11-18 14 A Hong Kong report states that orong to trooping arrangements the Malaya Command rugby team due to tour that Colony this month to play several matches against representatives will not be making the trip. At the end of the season. however, the Malayan Rugby70 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-11-18 14 Capetown: In beating the Western Province Country Districts XI by an innings and 342 runs at Ihe Strand, apetown, the M.C.C in the first match of their tour, gave every promise ot developing into a hue side. Allowing for the. comparative weakness of the opposition,189 words
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Article, Illustration300 1938-11-18 14 ()\Donnell Transferred From Blackpool London, Nov. 11. Aston ilia have come into the big-price transfer market again. Vesiurday they paid Blackpool £10,500 /or -.auk ()’Donncll, the Scottish international centre-forward. Tiie boom period in high price transfers has been readier! earlier than usual this season. Four transactions300 words
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Article159 1938-11-18 14 1 The fifty-first annual general meeting of the renang Recreation Club will be held at the club premises tomorrow at 6.30 p. in. The agenda is as follows: To read and conform the minutes of the special general meeting and the last annua) general meeting held159 words
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218 1938-11-18 14 pHANG MIN KEE, the wellL A known Ipoh 'Chinese sportsman, who is now furthering' his studies at Raffles College, has a chance of becoming Singapore’s first Chinese State rugger fullback He was included in the Singapore Cricket Club fifteen which drew threeall with218 words
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Article220 1938-11-18 14 “BULLY-OFF” writes on tly» week's Perak hockey as follows: Ferak scored two victories over the week-end at Kuala Lumpur The match against Selangor thing and had Selangor a more experienced side they might have shared honours The Perak forward line did not fit in as well as was expected.220 words
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Article160 1938-11-18 14 ‘Have To S llpport I arenis Lank}, ml hairt grinning liappii (lisj>la\ e< 1 a ch' <j in New York and it. Here’s the J professional ThUS th? World' afternoon threw status in return t payment on fj The decision wa resources of putdx cameras, there160 words
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Article177 1938-11-18 14 London Nov It British women p feeling a little ptm < r that the nabobs of the them no official tpcoj 1 So yesterday, in a < r. room in peaceful Itiur.’ Kensington, London, younv social leathers, ar t met to form the Ladi I177 words
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Article, Illustration27 1938-11-18 14 J?, it Vai' n< ill' cutstanuing \i' the HMtrh reiai iinrt- County D' t>ju u, last v ed'. H' if if m i nu 127 words
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Advertisement581 1938-11-18 14 (overcome) V AND VOU Wlllf\W f KNOW THE JOY Of•IK v 1 h: y You People ot Malaya, Who are Thin, Run» down, Anaemic, Suffering from Premature Impotency Early Old Age Stomach Trouble 99 out of every 100 sufferers like yourself are MAL- -W NOURISHED (not getting sufficient Minerals, Vitamins581 words
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Advertisement25 1938-11-18 14 I.ic mil Illi SF R’S io i r t for all EVT TROUBLES e*v-er World n Afc.HChcr’ 11 1 ns* Pharmacy, ‘P 1 n s«ware25 words
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Article259 1938-11-18 15 In j, ,-n Club Fight Baek in Second Flail ,ig two-nil at the interval, the Penang Re- iub conceded two goals in the second half, e Krian Club to share the honours in their mnter on the Esplanade yesterday. The Eura- all over their opponents259 words
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Article103 1938-11-18 15 Joi i.iilii'/.s- Novices K Seini-i inol .V Novices will Mb v■ nen they meet Kinta Men’s I lournament on .n the Ipoh Town ’-ill meet the Ace. (> it final on Sunday. matches, Jovialstationed first: H Guan Khye and Cng T' Gin Sooi and Toh Tat r103 words
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Article157 1938-11-18 15 Scotland vs. I lie Rest fITHE annual .soccer match in Penang X between Scotland and The Rest will take place next Wednesday on the Esplanade. The kick-off will be at 5.15 pm. Scotland will play in blue jerseys and white shorts, and anyone not having a157 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-11-18 15 Bhopal. The betrothal of Princess Mehertaj Sajida Sultan. -econd (’aughter ot the Xawab of Bhopal, to th e Xawab of Bata udi is announced The date of the wedding has not been fixed. I38 words
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85 1938-11-18 15 i From Our Own Correspondent.) Teluk Anson, Ihursday. IN an evenly con’e.-ted game of hock y on the Speedy-foad upper padang yesterday’ the Anson Crocs, defeated th Lower Perak Indian Association 3—l. The game was played in a drizzle. Each sides played with only85 words
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Article77 1938-11-18 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Gajah, Thursday. On the town padang yesterday. the Government English School, Batu Gajah, registered a two-nil victory over the Ipoh Anderson School in a thrilling hockey encounter The Andersonian forwards missed several good chances of scoring owing to erratic pitting. The77 words
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Article126 1938-11-18 15 The Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School’s basketball and table-tennis teams visited Kampar this week to play the local A.C.S. in their return fixtures. Tn basketball the visitors won 74—33, after leading 41 13 at half-time. In table-tennis the home team won 3—2. Resuts (Kampai players first»; Lo ChinChang126 words
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129 1938-11-18 15 London, Thursday. The probable starters and riders for the Manchester November Handicap, the last big race of the English flat racing season to be run at Manchestei on November 26. over one mile and four furlongs, are. Golden Martlet N«> Jockey Carlino Stephenson Dragonnade eston Pappageno129 words
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Article150 1938-11-18 15 In a keenly-contested game, the Kinta Indians defeated the Old Michaelians' Association by the solitary goal. Th exchanges were fairly fast despite the adverse conditions. Though the Old Michaelians had a full share <>t the gamtbey failed to score. The forwards, ex cept for Charlie Toh.150 words
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Article149 1938-11-18 15 Excellent entries for the Pci k b’d minton championships mi expected. P has been decided to hold seven events and two week-ends (December 3 and 4. 17 and 18) have been set aside for them The venue is the Ipoh Town Hall, ;m<) there can he no better place149 words
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Article52 1938-11-18 15 Batu Gajah. Thursday. Results of the Kinta Golf (Tub monthly competitions are: Ball Sweep (Stroke); winnm W. S Paterson Ball Sweep i Bogey); First Round won by W. S. Paterson 8 balls; Second Round won by J. Morgan, 9 balls. Ladies’ Golf Medal won by Mrs52 words
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Article, Illustration338 1938-11-18 15 II lit HIE HKHISH S! SI‘E\SI(P\ IS -i ICIWKED Tommy Farr will be allowed to go through with his contest with Lou Nova at Madison Square Garden, New York, next month, in spite of suspension by the British Boxing Board of Control. Ihe New’338 words
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551 1938-11-18 15 (From Our Ipoh < .orrvspoiulrnl) |>ERAK will have their sternest test in the Malaya < dp rugby competition when they oppose Selangor tomorrow on the Ipoh Chib padang. Judging by the displays which all three teams in the Northern section have so far given, Perak551 words
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Article95 1938-11-18 15 Penang Fifteen AgainM Selangor The following have been chosen to re present the Chinese Recreation Club, Penang, against the Selangor Chinese at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, November 20, in a friendly game of rugger: Foong Chin; Tiang Lye, K. C. Goh; Kee Yong Chin, Ng Kain Teong,95 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-18 15 IW New Shell Motor Oils, the choice of all discerning motorists, give 24 hour-a-day protection to car engines. Flowing instantly to all moving parts, they protect the engine when running. The touch oil-filni which will not drain away prevents corrosion when the car is at rest. ——■l r 111 in61 words
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Article144 1938-11-18 16 i’KEVIOI SI.Y LATEST |.nM)m iSioti £213.115.0 £213.15.0 I OKPO ci m.j,t»w) £214.15.0 £214.15.0 (*ING A PORJT $109.25 $108.75 HUHi\Ehs DONE fEN .9 $lO9 25 $108.75 hi HOMES'-’ DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers rnrn* cmnormd) $3.20 $3.20 mi, a-‘b PirpfKß $8 50 $8.50 Ki bi:eh 7fid 7 lid V'OhK144 words
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Article406 1938-11-18 16 LONDON, Nov. 17. Following are today'? closing middb prices on the Ixmdon Stock Exchange: Shares of fl demonination unless other wise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion loan 5 pc. 1P44-64 UOJ A Loan 4 pc 1960-99 109 i! -H War Loan 3i p.c. 992 4-4 Corn.406 words
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Article121 1938-11-18 16 Prev. Today Paris 178% l(8 t j New York 4.70% 4.71'. Montreal 4.74% 4.75% Brussels 27.82 2'.83 Geneva 20.82 20.85 Amsterdam 8.66% 8 66',4 Milan Berlin 11 74 H-75' Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22 40 22.40 Os i o 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26 unquote Helsingfors 226% Prague121 words
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Article257 1938-11-18 16 Kuala Lumpur I rack Notes (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Upcountry and Singapore horses have not arrived yet for the Selangor Turl Club s November Skye Meeting and train<ng today was confined to halt pace work nly. Duval’s string being seen out. The257 words
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Article22 1938-11-18 16 TIN Leming $108.75 per pkl. Singapore $108.75 per pkl. RUBBER I’cr.ing Spot 27%c. per tb Singapore Spot Z/’jC. per lb22 words
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Article281 1938-11-18 16 New York, Thursday. Allaying fears of a possible unfavour ible Hitler speech was probably thna n reason of London firmness* beforr the opening which was subsequently re fleeted here. Prices generally advancer slightly with a firmer tone in rails attri butable to indications of a better than281 words
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Article122 1938-11-18 16 London. Nov. 17. RUBBER: Easy.— London 7}.; buyers Bseller. Jar.. Mar. 8A? do 8% do Apl./Jvne 8% do 8/; do July Sept. 8A; do 8% do NEW Y’ORK 16.14 cts. f’nited Kingdom Stocks:— London 58.385 ton Liverpool 33.267 ter. 'OPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam Nov £10.5.0 PEPPER:122 words
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Article64 1938-11-18 16 The Penang Swimming Club will hold a supper and dance tonig' 1 at ei h in aid of the Poppy Day Fund. Aquatics, sidc.-shows and oth r amusements should attract a good crowd. Lively darce music will b° rovided by Lammerts’ Orches m of Rimnyme64 words
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Article83 1938-11-18 16 As a sequel o an accid nt cn Monday ->%'ht when an Austin T?n crashed into ditch, at the iuncD' n of D'>uglas-roa' nd Kuala Kangsar road, Ipoh near the ailwa overhead bridge, a Tamil mo er car driver na"<ie'l Ra.masamy was Jiirp 1 1' F-’-st83 words
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Advertisement254 1938-11-18 16 NOTICE TO LIiroKTERS OF MADE-UP GOODS The attention of persons wishing to mport regulated textiles (made-ups) •nto the Colony during the quota period Is January to 31st December 1939, is nvited to Notifications 3288 to 3290 pub- shed in Gazette Extraordinary No. 99. '•at(d November 15. 1938. All applications should254 words
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Advertisement300 1938-11-18 16 NOI I E TO IMPORTERS OF PIECE-GOODS The attention of persons wish ng to import regulated textiles (pica? goods) into the Cflcny dir ng the q-’o% eriod Ist January. 1939 to 3('th June 1939. is ’nvited to Notifications 3285 to 2 7 pub'ished in Gazet e Extraordinary N'«. 99. ated300 words
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Advertisement202 1938-11-18 16 HEADQUARTERS MALAYAN PUBLIC WORKS SERVICE GO\ EKNMEXT ARCHITECT'S BRANCH Applications are invited for appoint nents on the Permanent Establishment as enumerated below DRAWING OFFICE SECTION Four Grade 111 Draughtsmen- Salary ner month sso $95. 2. Candidates for the appoint men's who must have at least a Grad II Schoo! Certificate,202 words
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