Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 December 1938
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Title Section20 1938-12-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \O 291. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1938. PIMCE 5 CENTS.20 words
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2542 1938-12-07 1 Fresh Consideration Of Credits For China “GOVERNMENT WORM HAS TURNED AT LAST,” DECLARES LABOUR FEER firmer policy towards Japan over British rights and in pathetic consideration with regard to export credits for hina were announced in the House of Lords in a speech described byiReuter. - 2,542 words
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Article145 1938-12-07 1 —Reutp/. No Transfer, Savs Mr. MacDonald London, Tuesday. Tn the Common? Mr. Malcolm Maci ona d declare 1 f hat h<* received various report" from Nigeria respecting the an<cty of the native population con--ernin- r mours of transfer of Nigeria to Germany and beginning last week the—Reutp/. - 145 words
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Article180 1938-12-07 1 .—Reuter, Ram i Fications All Over Europe Paris, Tuesday. A baffling series of disappearances of eminent White Russian emigres during the past few years had a sequel when Madame Skobline appeared in the Assize dock here charged with kidnapping and wilful violence in connection with th*'.—Reuter, - 180 words
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Article95 1938-12-07 1 —Reuter. Enemy Aerodrome Bombed Shanghai, Tuesday. China s air force which has remained inactive for several weeks suddenly sprung into renewed activity. The Japanese naval authorities admit that Chinese planes raided and dropped a number of bombs on Anking Aerodrome on December 2. It is further learned—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article45 1938-12-07 1 Reuter. Washington, Tuesday. Mr. Roosevelt returned from holiday at Warm Springs, Georgia, and immediately summoned Mr. Summer Welles and also the ambassadors of Germany, Italy and France for what is. described as a general discussion and exchange of views on the international situation.--Reuter. - 45 words
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182 1938-12-07 1 Chamber Commission Discusses Defence Measures —Reuter. Paris, Tuc day A deh*rniirv*d stand with regard to kalian r’a’nis in I unis was taken al the meet mg of the Cohm’es (,ommission in the Chamber ton ght 4ates a communique. The commission “exchanged views on the general—Reuter. - 182 words
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Article114 1938-12-07 1 Reuter. Wdshint/to»., 7 aesd'iM, Adminuitration official# are stated to be icatchint/ clo/wdy r>jforts of Italian armaments firms to push sales in Salvador, ahi ch. is within easy air ruid distance of the Panama Canal. The Italian Gove rncruent denes not maintain a military or air missionReuter. - 114 words
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Advertisement38 1938-12-07 1 s||l I KAI CO., ~w 4 352. Chulia Street. Penang 142 Brewster Hoad. Ipoh. 'Phone 932. Spt cialised in peveloping, PRINTING ENLARGING j... n pt service Guaranteed) Dealers in cameras. LENSES. FILMS, PHOTO MOUNTS. photographic ACCESSORIES CHEMICALS. ETC.38 words
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Advertisement44 1938-12-07 1 BUGACIDE POWERFUL BUG KILLER IN LIQUID FORM KILLS THE BUGS AND DESTROYS THE EGGS. STARKE CHEMICAL LAB., DATO KRAMAT ROAD, PENANG. XU s a our BACON makes better Breakfasts CULL EILLZXa PHONE PENANG—ISOO 1501 BUT! EK WORTH—M Advt, of Stni/aport Coli Storage Co., Ltd44 words
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476 1938-12-07 2 Son Killed On Chinese New Year’s Day Plane Crash January 10 and 11, 19 j 9, have been fixed for the hearing jf an action in which Tneh Hong Chcon, widowed mother oi dor Keng Hor, is suing the476 words
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Article427 1938-12-07 2 Woman Tourist’s Praise 1 “Your Penang is a scented garden and has Honolulu beaten every time.” said Mr. John Henry Chesterman, retired Royal Navy Air Service officer, who is touring the world for the third time in the company of Miss Hibbert, another veteran tourist and427 words
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Article128 1938-12-07 2 I TAKE a serious view of the case and sentence you to three month’s rigorous imprisonment” said Mr. H. W. Nightingale, Additional Police Magistrate, Penang, yesterday when passing sentence on a Chinese, Yup Siew, who pleaded guilty to having committed theft of a handbag from128 words
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Article108 1938-12-07 2 A Chinese named Lau Choo was yes2tL terday sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, to a fine of $lO, in default 14 days’ imprisonment, for being in posses’sion of two bottles of samsu on which duty had not been108 words
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Article1105 1938-12-07 2 '1 hree Chinese Plead Guilty Kv.ala Lumpur, Tuesday, Describing b's in: ar deration in an isolated hut, with his hands ana feet tied and a sack fastened over his head *3:rcept when he ate, Mr. Ho Yre Kong, 21 year-old son of the Z'p}; Mr. Ho Man1,105 words
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355 1938-12-07 2 (From Our Own Corre-. Kuala K an Elaborate arrangement’s i Uesda 7tor the coronation ci Sultan Abdul Aziz K.p p !l S hn s ;r -March of next year, which n G ed, will surpass in magnified grandeur the coronation of th" tan Iskandar Shah.355 words
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Article131 1938-12-07 2 1 The following is the programme of Tony and his Hawaiian Tiger Raggers, who will be broadcasting from station ZHJ Penang tonight. Tiger Raggers Rag time call. Don’t Stop Loving Me. (Sung by trio) Star dust on the moon. (Sung by Miss Janette) Pidgin English Hula (Sung131 words
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Article68 1938-12-07 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, TuesdayFor crowding 41 ducks int” ,l n basket, a Chinese lorry driver, Li™ Teik, was produced in the Taiping Court today. nfr In answer to the charge of 1 the ducks unnecessary suffering, A said he did not know how nmny i-68 words
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Advertisement194 1938-12-07 2 BELTING j“COPPER QUEEN” j<> jr»» RED FRICTION SURFACE RUBBER CANVAS TRANSMISSION BELTING. “Copper Queen” in your plant means greater efficiency less belt replacements, less strain on shafting and Its» loss of power. SOLE AGENTS: ir.ps. 2P rare ||j| p| 3 ||l !13 S| i mll n jh m as w194 words
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Article552 1938-12-07 3 C hopst lcks pic iii I ciiang would be r -pl willing to pay the equivavhiicc to watch others food with the aid of chopI Birmingham they did. .1, <roes to prove that Birj j s n< t Penang. i. arc a novelty in Europe, f. |j552 words
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738 1938-12-07 3 Offenders Fined Sums Ranging From $lO To $5OO (From Our Cwn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 6. As a result of a Police raid on Saturday several persons made their appearance in the First Magistrate Court, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday before Mr. A.J. Grat-tan-Bellew in738 words
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Article520 1938-12-07 3 A Suggestion ILc Ltcn to the Editor I Sir, Penang is £iving serious consideration to i.s traffic problem, judging by the brisk work that has been done to instal traffic lights at the junction of Penang Road and Burmah Road. I hope it will not be out520 words
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Article151 1938-12-07 3 [Letter to the Editor] ‘For many years it has been the custom to organise a Christmas Treat for the orphans and the inmates of the Penang Convent, and I venture to appeal to well wishers and friends of the Convent for donations. The good work of151 words
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Article33 1938-12-07 3 Thirteen state-aided labourers will arrive tomorrow’ by s.s. “Rajula.” It is expected that 9 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine there.33 words
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Article201 1938-12-07 3 The following publications were issued or received by the Department o. Statistics. S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, 1938 inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building. Penang. Application may be made by members of the public201 words
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Article150 1938-12-07 3 [LETTER TO THE EDITOR] Sir, —With regard to the statement in the report appearing in today's issue under the heading “Hin Giap Trading Co.” to the effect “that all they found were about 60 piculs of rubber in the godown,” we would like to state that150 words
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Article158 1938-12-07 3 Big Stun Collected One of the biggest “gold drive campaigns” ever staged in Malaya w’aa brought to a close in Ipoh on Nov. 30. On October 11, which marked the anniversary’ of the Founding of the Chinese Republic, the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid158 words
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Article97 1938-12-07 3 Tamil Heavily Fined In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. “I press for a deterrent sentence, our department wants to stop all this nonsense” said Health Inspector Maniam in prosecuting a Tamil milk-vendor, Valupuram, who pleaded guilty before ch' Taiping Magistrate to selling milk adulterated with 1397 words
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Article98 1938-12-07 3 Mr. E. W. Carolin And Miss J. C. Penfold The wedding took place yesterday afternoon at St. George’s Church. Penang, of Mr. Elwin Wrench Carolin, Chief Accountant, Messrs. Harrisons and Crosfield, Ltd., Medan, Sumatra, and Miss Joan Constance Penfold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Penfold98 words
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Article102 1938-12-07 3 The funeral of Mrs. Lee Seng Earn, nee Madame Lim Swee Tin, took place yesterday morning from her residence, No. 103 McAlister Road, for interment at her family burial ground in Elsiedale Estate near Mount Erskine. The deceased passed away on November 25 at102 words
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Article188 1938-12-07 3 Donations By Penang Rice Merchants The Penang Rice Merchants’ Association has today remitted through the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn., Ltd., Penang to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Government the sum of Chinese $24,268-38 being' Straits $7,523-20 at exchange of 31 representing donations from the188 words
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Article38 1938-12-07 3 The death took place this morning at the General Hospital, Penang, of Miss Ycoh Bong Im, aged 15, a Convent pupil, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeoh Hor of Asahan. Sumatra38 words
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Advertisement15 1938-12-07 3 1 ravel |he Skye way A Giant K. L. M. O U 1.1 NE R15 words
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Advertisement353 1938-12-07 3 USES BOTH HANDS TO WRITE Letter From a Man of 90 He asks us to excuse his writing. We do more than that —we congratulate him on being able to write at all at his age, especially as he has been suffering from rheumatism. This is what he says in353 words
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Miscellaneous985 1938-12-07 4 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES! 1 I4FJi J I Jl£ OPENING is, -—7- _m -w- IM s «ows Inn, I 111 W FAr Jyj II Uli TONIGHT JRL O X -Mk. JLf,-» ..■;:""-''i; <J| 2oth CENTURY-FOX’S S2,COG 000 GIANT PRODUCION THAT TOOK 2 YEARS TO Pkoin I Lt? I 1 A985 words
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Article145 1938-12-07 5 ***** m 11*< *< I Hostesses orkless (I roiii Oirr Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. EARLY a hundred Singapore dance hostesses are temporar j|\ out of work owing to the Sudden closing last night of the Hnpp.' World Cabaret. However, a n assurance that the cabaret would145 words
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Article101 1938-12-07 5 Tamil Lorry-driver Charged lOU.OWING an accident which oc4 < irr» <1 at Jelutong on Monday last, in wh. h a cyclist sustained serious in- iri*is a result of being knocked down 1 an Indian, Krishnasamy, was y, ,y charged in the Penang Middle ;rt fore Mr.101 words
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Article148 1938-12-07 5 >R behaving in a disorderly manner on the public road, a Sikh named K’irtar Singh was yesterday, charged in the Ipoh First Magistra’e’s court befc. Mr. P. Y. F. Radcliffe. Accused led guilty, saying he was under th? •fl lence of drink. Mr N.148 words
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Article58 1938-12-07 5 Westbound Christmas Services Until 28, Imperial Airways aircraft will be leaving Singapore for Eurep almost daily. During this- period the r< s ular despatches of mails on Tues'hiy- Fridays and Sundays will be made ’ip ;t ual, but additional mails which "ill not i, t advertised58 words
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68 1938-12-07 5 Benter. -Mumia, Tuesday: The German plane "nr. on th return flight to Germany from Tokvo. made a forced landing and lll in shallow- water here today. The crew w re rescued. Ih under will be salvaged tomorrow :i I tts-n dismantled and shipped to Germany.Benter. - 68 words
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103 1938-12-07 5 >n, Tuesday: A new’ fiercely in- bomb so light that one aeroplane carry two thousand was described A R. Astbury, Home Office Tech--1 A-iwser on A.R.P.. addressing the y of Chemical Industry. Known as ;il electron bomb,” a large bomber, V’oury said, could release103 words
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Article, Illustration19 1938-12-07 5 MAKY ASTOR. Herbert Marshall anil Virgilia Bruce in a scene from “Woman Against Woman”—Roy ‘l, this week.19 words
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452 1938-12-07 5 Gouri Asked To Decide On Proper Rate (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. question of what should be the estate duty on a block of shares in a Singapore company, held by Mrs. Wynfreda Jeannie Dunbar Hogg, who died in England on452 words
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Article65 1938-12-07 5 Mr. Khaw Eng Hoh of 6 Stewart-lan.-Penang, has issued invitations for the marriage of his son. Mr. Khaw’ Ghee Hor to Miss Tan Chooi Kim. daughter of Mr Tan Chooi Kim. which will take place at the Seh Khaw Kongsi. Burmahread Penang, on Sunday next. Decern »>er65 words
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250 1938-12-07 5 A civil suit in which Foo Ah Wan. of ljL Chop Ban Meow, of Sitiawan claimed a sum of $2,146.80 from a Chines woman. Lim Nya, also of Sitiawan, and which was down for hearing in the Perak Supreme Court yesterday, was settled out250 words
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Article143 1938-12-07 5 Chinese Youth Bound Over A 17-year-old Chinese named Lim Say How, w’ho claimed trial, w’as yester day bound over by Mr. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, to be of good behaviour for a period of four months in the sum of $25 in one surety for behaving143 words
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Article199 1938-12-07 5 •Suggestion By Singapore Judge (From Our Own (’nrrespondent) Singapore, Tuesday. A SUGGESTION that the Sin- gapore Bar Committee should press for a revision of the draft petitions for divorce, which petitioners had to fill in, was made by Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Singapore High Court yesterday,199 words
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Article138 1938-12-07 5 A LARGE gathering of vario s Government officials and bu•’iness men was at th? ilup Be* Hote Taiping to enterta n Mr. S. Rasiah o the Railways Department an,) a popu'a veteran spoilsman of T ipffig to a fanwell dinner prior to his departure 'poh on138 words
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Article55 1938-12-07 5 British Wireless. Lon hen. Tuesday.—The King has again given two large Cjhrisfmas Trees to St Paul’s Cathedral, of which one will bf olaced outside the Cathedral and one in side. The latter will be the centre for o Ferings for children in poorer London parishesBritish Wireless. - 55 words
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Advertisement204 1938-12-07 5 I ’ft A. 1 llJli Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? ■K < iltetlMhk Here’s the answer MACLEAHSf| PEROXIDE Macleans patented pure white nozzle Representative: fJf£ TT La B-J? Jw IC g£■ keeps the tooth A. T. CillMpi* i H aP I L paste fresh and P.O. Box 217. clcan204 words
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133 1938-12-07 6 -—Reuter. Chungking, Tuesday. CHINESE Press reports received here indicate that the Chinese high command in South China is rushing preparations to meet the anticipated drive by the Japanese forces into southern Kwangsi. In view of the possibility of the Japanese landing troops at Luaichow (HaiKang/-—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article54 1938-12-07 6 Reuter. London, Tuesday.—The international situation was mentioned in the King’s speech, which was read by the Governor tod; y at the opening of the new session of the Northern Ireland Parliament, in which His Majesty said it was a source of general satisfaction that the internationalReuter. - 54 words
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115 1938-12-07 6 —Reuter. Tokyo, Tuesday. The Soviet reply to Japanese proposals ‘‘or a new fishery convention in accordance with the 1936 agreement appeared to indicate that the Soviet is trying to nullify Japan s fishery rights based on the Treaty of Portsmouth, said a Foreign Office spokesman—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1938-12-07 6 Paris Quiet On Arrival Of Von Ribbentrop FRENCH PRESS UNEASY OVER COMING TALKS Paris, Tuesday. zpHE Franco-German “No war” declaration was signed at the Quai d’Orsay by M. Bonnet, the French Foreign Minister, and Herr von Ribbentrop, th? German Foreign Ministei, this afternoon. The text1,024 words
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Article209 1938-12-07 6 i’l9 Million Increase In Expenditure Canberra. Tuesday. A further extension of the Australian three-year defence programme was announced by the Minister of Defence today in which expenditure is fixed at £63.000,000. an increase of £19,000,000 on the present plans. More than £20,000,00<will be spent on the209 words
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230 1938-12-07 6 ’—Reuter. Chapel Hill r PRESIDENT Roosevelt, in a t address to the University 7^ cast Carolina, defended his democrat saying: “There may be tho P Cy world who believe that a r n people whose every thought lS directed by one man m ay people’—Reuter. - 230 words
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Article222 1938-12-07 6 —Reuter. Remarkable Wave Of Activity I London, Tuesday. pjEMARKABLE activity was witnessed during the first two hours of trading on Foreign Exchanges today. The mar ket opened with a resumption of the overnight trend, in which sterling and the franc were very firm in terms of the dollar—Reuter. - 222 words
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123 1938-12-07 6 Rome, Tuesday. HUNDREDS of students today marched towards the French Embassy shouting Tunis, Tunis. All appr°' aches to the embassy were strongly guarded. En route the students assembled outside the Palazzo Venezia and acclaimed Signor Mussolini, who did not appear. The demonstration continued outside123 words
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Article63 1938-12-07 6 ’.—Reuter. Kaunas, Tuesday:- Following reaching self-government demanos German population of Meme! l serious situation there, the Cabinet has resigned and a new formed. Father Mironas continue Premier but the Foreign Mi™ e Lozoraitis, who was recently of attacks by Memel G** l lls, b h«therdropped’.—Reuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement407 1938-12-07 6 ~ws** (iiiickly softlyWhen you tall a victim to malaria or ar y other form of fever, remember that ‘Genasprin’ quickly checks a rising temperature and brings swift relief from pains in the muscles and joints. Being too per cent, pure, Genasprin cannot upset the digestion or harm the heart. Doctors407 words
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Article389 1938-12-07 7 WAR PREPARATIONS IN EASTERN TIBETAN PROVINCE Paan, December 2. VV/AR preparations now going on in Sikang province in VI Eastern Tibet, nearly 2,000 miles up the Yangtse River from Shanghai, confirm reports that China will continue to resist Japanese aggression. Soldiers are being recruited even389 words
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Article81 1938-12-07 7 Great destruction was caused in Hainan Island by a severe storm which raged on the night of November 8. Communications were disrupted for thrt days, and all shops had to be closed. Many sailing craft carrying cargc capsized, scores of people being drowned and hundreds of81 words
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62 1938-12-07 7 British Wireless. London, Tuesday:—Prince Paul, the Regent of Yugoslavia, who, with Princess Olga arrived in England on a private visit about; a fortnight ago, leaves London to day. Princess Olga will for the present remain in London, returning to Yugoslavia later with her sons, PrinceBritish Wireless. - 62 words
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Article302 1938-12-07 7 Central News. For Development Of Interior Chungking, November 18. THE National Government are solicit ing overseas Chinese investments for exploiting the natural resources in the provinces still under Chinese control Overseas Chinese are encouraged to organise investigation parties to return ti the home country to investigate suchCentral News. - 302 words
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Article44 1938-12-07 7 Statistics released by the Executive Yuan reveal that, in October, Chines? administration in 489 hsien of 796 hsien in nine provinces in the war zones remained intact, while in 348 other hsien the magistrates still exercise control over certain areas.44 words
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Advertisement512 1938-12-07 7 WEMBLEY PARK /..iiiirA'. Wednesday 7 th, December. 1938. M<>l<k Silver Opera: Presents Tnch Abdul Wahab’s greatest tragedical story of SUKMA” or “CONVICT NO. 55“ with a. all star A thrilling story for all thrill lovers In conjunction with latest vaudeville and extia turns. WATCH FOR! Inche R. Sainar/s v k512 words
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Advertisement80 1938-12-07 7 KUL 1 M CORONATION TALKIES KULIM TONIGHT LAST NIGHT 6.45 p.m. 9.30 p.m. Universal’s Mightiest Serial “THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL” In 12 Super Chapters And An AH Star Cast with Don Driggs—Jean Rogers SEE The World’s Greatest Fiction Story Comes To Life The Best Serial You Must Not Miss80 words
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Advertisement343 1938-12-07 7 i- z: LWfoMk «ML VW Mary Astor, sbort!} appearing > X j POWDER v Max Factor’s Powder will enliven the beauty of your skin, through gZN /1 I the magic of Colour l/l J Lt/HETHER blonde, brunette. effect that really -xmini brownette,jr or) redhead, Max4Factor has created a.Colour. Harmony Make-up343 words
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Article453 1938-12-07 8 T7XTEXSIVK preparations are now said io be under way in connection with the R.A.F. plans for the proper aerial protection of Malaya. This is all very necessary but there are several other aspects in this matter which are of more concern to the people than to the453 words
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1253 1938-12-07 8 Rose Patterson - Cosmopoli te Gossip By Rose Patterson THE Curator of the Napoleonic Museums. Jean Bon rguig non, being a renowned Egyptologist of much erudition, has naturally made a very fine show at the Orangerie, in the Tuileries Gardens, Paris, of the Napoleonic1,253 words
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Advertisement242 1938-12-07 8 ZjSC y j S \Z .a/i- W r— yt? 1 1 I SI. II IS ILB MV NO FINER WH! S KY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS;— JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. PENANG. (Lncorj-ura. e l Id Engiax.il/. fVGAPOKI’' -’.A f» MP! R IPOB THE WORLD-RENOWNED K j NA) URALminerat242 words
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Article204 1938-12-07 9 State To Appeal Against Decision An appeal has been lodged by the Public Prosecutor in the Perak bigamy case in wb’ch A. Ramalingam, Sanitary Inspector, leluk Anson, was acquitted and discharged by the Hon. )li. Justice Murray-Aynsley at a special session of the Perak ts'ize204 words
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Article267 1938-12-07 9 Negligent Driver Fined $3O (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. 4 CHINESE motor-lorry driver, Fong Kum Choon, appeared before Datoh Muda Razalli, in the Batu Gajah Court on a charge of having driven his motor-lorry on November 20 last on the Fusing—lpoh Road, negligently, thereby causing267 words
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Article113 1938-12-07 9 Two Chinese Allowed Bail $2,000 Each (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. THE clerks employed by the Malaya Tribune Press, Ltd., appeared in the Singapore Fourth Police Court today before Mr. K. A. Blacker on five charges of falsification of the books of the Malaya Tribune,113 words
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Article100 1938-12-07 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. tvtHEN Mr. W. J. Thorogood, M.C.S. W begins on Monday his duties h Singapore’s Eighth Police Court established to relieve the congest on, he wi 1 deal with a variety of cases. The Court, which will try all postpones cases from100 words
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Article, Illustration33 1938-12-07 9 An old woman sits sorrowfully among the wieekage of her home, alter re a. air raid on Barcelona in which ma ny were killed a .<J injured.33 words
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246 1938-12-07 9 (From Out Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. Xn application for an order to show cause against the Governor-in-Council was made in the Supreme Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Pedlow, and was adjourned sine die. “No one is anxious to take proceedings against the Governor,” said Mr.246 words
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Article227 1938-12-07 9 Enticement Case Falls Through From Our Own Coi respondent) Batu Gajah. Tuesday. AN Indian named Kandasamy, aged about 40. stood charged in the Batu Gajah Court before Datoh Muda Razalli with having enticed away one Ayakuddy’s wife at Fusing. Ayakuddy, the complainant, about 45 years of227 words
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Article80 1938-12-07 9 IT is the smallest theft I ever heara of,” said Mr. N. B. Thomas. Chief Court Inspector, when be produced a Tamil named Ayer Kami in the Ipnh First Magistrate’s court before Mr. P F. Y. Radcliffe yesterday on a charge of theft of one cent’s80 words
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Article207 1938-12-07 9 Broker Gets One Month’s Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Tuesday. < onvicted on a charge of cheating a Singapore court inteipreter, Lau Peck .Jim, 33-year-oki English-speaking broker, was fined $lOO, in default one month’j igorous imprisonment, and ordered to pa> $86.40 compensation to the complainant tn default207 words
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Article93 1938-12-07 9 Took Poison-pills By Mistake A pretty young Chinese girl named Lai Mooi Kooi was yesterday produced in the Ipoh First Magistrate's court before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by taking poisonous pills. The girl claimed trial saying it was93 words
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Article193 1938-12-07 9 AN elderly Chinese named Lee Chiew was arrested yesterday morning by Customs outdoor officers at the th rd mile Gopeng-road for being in possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor. The man was produced in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s court later193 words
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Article252 1938-12-07 9 m MR. and MRS. H.C.B. nj-apore, will be interested Mrs. Way’s brother-in-law, [I UA.M SHENTON, who was un '< inent a nie nbe.r of the LeCouncll of Hong Kong, has Parliamentary Conserva,‘Kiate for Greenwich. e HUGH MATHER left London ruber 10 to take up his appointSecretary to252 words
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Advertisement187 1938-12-07 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of ell Chammi and Sterna GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules tne for Weak Acid Kidneys and Bladder Irritation STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS One GO-cent box of these famous capult > will out healthy activity into your Kidneys and bladder—flush out harmful L.ste p.q.sons and acid187 words
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Advertisement140 1938-12-07 9 (POtltHQ! (B mischief Handbag in>e bottle Moulded miniature nestling in white inj miniature 1 ady’> 'Tc/Zf. 1 hey —complete with gay travel labels trays after the per- from al! the tmarteti tume bottle has fJn t j )t been removed. A CREATION OF SA\ ILLE PERFUMERY LT D WATFORD ENGLAND140 words
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Article, Illustration2046 1938-12-07 10 "DUTCH AMERICANS FORCED RUBBER COMMITTEE TO INCREASE QUOTA" Bitter Criticism In Mincing Lane (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 22. ££W7IIAT did you tell the Committee about the prospects VV for American consumption of rubber in 1939?” your Correspondent asked Mr. A. L. Viles, before he sailed for New York2,046 words
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Article99 1938-12-07 10 DURING the week ending November 26, 1938 exports from Malayan ports amounted to 11,359 cases, of which: 7,150 (63 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 680 (6 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 100 (1 pei cent) cases to Canada, and 3,42999 words
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Article38 1938-12-07 10 Eastern Smelting Co., furnish the following tin statistics at end of November: Total visible supplies 20,300 tons Deliveries for month 7,500 Supplies for month 7,100 Straits carryover 6,768 Arnhem’s carryover 2,868 Shipments from Straits 2,86138 words
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Article23 1938-12-07 10 The estimated, export of dry rubber from Malaya, Brunei and Labuan for the month of November, 1938 was 23,000 tons.23 words
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Article604 1938-12-07 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang SI A MAILS OUTWARD North Borneo Ipoh 8 p.m. Friday; Kuala 7 p m. Friday. Northern Sumatra vv Penang 11 a.m. today <nd Gen. Verspyck. r<j s Penang 4 p.m. Mondays K' lah (not Dec. 12). Burma I Ipoh604 words
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786 1938-12-07 11 ARRIVALS Today: IRISBANK ex China ports via Singapore. KLANG ex Singapore via Port Swettenham GLENBEG ex Far East via Singapore. KUTSANG ex Calcutta. Tomorrow: MEONIA ex Singapore. HAKOZAKI MARU ex Japan via Singapore. MATANG ex Victoria Point. Renong, Kopah and Tongkah. BULAN ex Singapore786 words
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Advertisement444 1938-12-07 11 blue funnel line V H EEK IF SERVICE TO LONDON AN< RThBoNTINeJt i:<; Calls Antwerp Middlesboro L«»« Penang J)ne London ajax Calls Marseilles Glasgow {X A 'J an 1 J J \\FFARIC Calls Antwerp Middlesboro J ,1 UVERPOOL V!A HAVRE 13 *!HreNOR Omits Havre Dec ]8 «’£>>“> '1 i r.444 words
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Advertisement110 1938-12-07 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Pres. 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 SERVICE110 words
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Advertisement759 1938-12-07 11 P O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth DECMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Pori Saldg JW j due Penang759 words
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Article239 1938-12-07 12 Salt I vou were asked to name the rri.err substance in the world xnu would probably say, “Radium.” If you were asked to name one of ;he commonest substances in nature you might easily reply, “Salt.” In recent years a cur ous end startling discovery has been made.239 words
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Article325 1938-12-07 12 £so 000,000 For 166 Vessels It has been revealed that the United States Naval Department is £7,606.000 on increasing and modern.sing naval shipbuilding facilities. It is also rushing through a programme to build new yards and makes oid out s bigger so that the greatest325 words
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Advertisement112 1938-12-07 12 I RED ardinal polish jS® The ideal POLISH far Tiles, Brick, Stone, Cement, Composition I'loors Steps etc. A <?ents: h \rpi:r giluli. \n a (0., im rt- W P s CARDAN a product I cures headaches and all P** ns < The One And Only ‘SWISS CAFE’ English and Continental112 words
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Miscellaneous2755 1938-12-07 12 B. B. C. Service Schedul For Far East 12.40 Studio orchestra. 1.10 News The p r babie BBC Service the Far lu week beginning Dec. 4: Sandler plays his potnourris. 6.20 EngTRANSMISSION 2 Hph orchest r al oeuvres. 6.50 News 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ, GSG ana Weather reports.2,755 words
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Article, Illustration169 1938-12-07 13 Little Piy Grace Moore, film anti onera star, who is in London, played nursery ganMß vi»h the babies when she visited Queen Mary’s Hospital, in the East End, While she was there she decided to endow a bed in the maternity ward. Cf ntl’c for169 words
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498 1938-12-07 14 Foley In Great Form For Winners THE Government Trade School scored a narrow victory, by two goals to one, over the Chinese Recreation Club in their hockey match on Victoria Green yesterday. The exchanges were even. A fair standard of hockey was seen498 words
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Article45 1938-12-07 14 —Reuter. Detroit City Wants Them To Be Staged There New Y r ork, Tuesday. London is likely to meet opposition in the desire to stage the 1944 Olympic Games. The American Olympic Committee. has decided to support the request from Detroit City.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration117 1938-12-07 14 IV VC, A XIV -1-* —Reuter. Hammond Hutton Score Centuries Durban, Dec. 6. In reply to Natal’s total of 307, the M.C.C. made 458. Hutton and Edrich who were undefeated at close of play on Monday with 65 and 39 respectively, went on to put upIV VC, A XIV -1-* —Reuter. - 117 words
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Article68 1938-12-07 14 The Perak Colts were surprisingly held to a two-all draw 1 by the Ipoh Malays in a mediocre game of hockey on the P.C.R.C. padang yesterday. The result was not in keeping with the run of the play, for the Colts had much the better of the exchanges.68 words
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Article159 1938-12-07 14 Tonight at the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.:— 1. Grand March —The Heavens are Telling Creation —Haydn. 2. Overture—Christmas Overture—Co'ie-ridge-Tailor. 3. Suite from —“The Miracle”—Humperdinck I. Prelude. IL Procession and Children’s Dance. 111. Banquet Scene and The Nun’s Dance. IV. The March Of The Army159 words
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211 1938-12-07 14 Latest Classification Amendments FIVE deletions are announced in the latest list of amendments concerning classification of horses and ponies issued by the Straits Racing Association. They are Lordlogy, Sole Cubat, Skat (horses), Mildora and Leonie (ponies). Lordlogy has had no win for two seasons.211 words
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Article204 1938-12-07 14 D. A. FC p c >eat bports Club A “hat-trick” In Ismail |j State full-back, gave th. i Football Club a goals over the I ’enat hockey match pla yesterday. The Malays For the ma < they confined play t ents’ area. lr b’ponFrom the st' series204 words
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Article285 1938-12-07 14 May Return Home If He ins London, Nov. S. If Tommy Farr beat Lou Nova lievd come home at Christmas or very shortly afterwards. Farr fights Nova in New York on December 16. It will cost Farr £750 to fight again in this country, if the285 words
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15 1938-12-07 14 Reuter. IV VC, A XIV -1-* —Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article117 1938-12-07 14 A practice game of the Penang Ladies’ Hockey Club was played on the Francis Light School ground yesterday. The Penang Women will meet a Francis Light School House XI today at 5.50 p.m. on the same ground. Members of the Club will play in white. O.X.A. XI FOR117 words
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Article84 1938-12-07 14 The following are the results of the tennis match between the P.M.R.C, and the F.L.S. Tennis Party, played on O.F.A. courts on Sunday (F.L.S. players mentioned first): Cheah Gynn Seong and Chuah Teow Hong beat Choo Theam Hock and T. L. Loh, 4—6. 6—o. 6—3. Tang Gooi Fook84 words
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Article64 1938-12-07 14 Ipoh Wrestling Also Called Off The wrestling at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh. on Thursday has been indefinitely postponed. owing to the inability of Wong Bock Chueng to appear. Bock Cheung’s popularity among Malayan audiences can be gauged from the fact that the whole programme is64 words
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Article131 1938-12-07 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. Results of the Kinta Golf Club’s Men’s Monthly Medal competition are: Men’s Golf Medal (Stroke): won by H. J. Cockman, 84—15=69. Ball Sweep (First Nine Tees): .If. G Seddon, 6 balls. Ball Sweep (Second Nine Tees): 1. J. Morgan,131 words
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Advertisement117 1938-12-07 14 E. 0. Dance Hall TOD A Y Tea Dance 7.00 till 9 p.m. TICKETS 5 FOR SI FREE TUITION IN THE BLACKPOOL WALK 6 7 p.m. MUSIC RY TEDDY LONG S ORCHESTRA NIGHTLY 9.30 till 12 SATURDAY 9.30 till la.m. jnn~i j mm—inw—i——■—t—9WA d Cl ea~. CREAM white emul*' 6117 words
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Advertisement36 1938-12-07 14 SILK TROPICAL 1939 SEASON’S STYLE LATEST NEWEST EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS ON VIEW ONLY AT OUR SHOWROOMS Limited Supply f° r Malayan Market JUST ARRIVED Available only at aurora DEPARTMENT STORE corner; of High St North Bridge SINGAPORF.36 words
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Article239 1938-12-07 15 Critics Confounded By Rugby Win OXFORD LOSE EARLY LEAD I wickenham, Dec. 6. >usaii<l saw anil) ridge confound critics, as they ihe soccer match, by winning their rugby match x ford to complete the double. The result was 8 to 6, ford had led 6 —3239 words
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Article197 1938-12-07 15 The South of England championships were concluded at the Crystal Palace last week. In the semi-final of the men’s singles L. Nichols defeated his brother, R. Nichols, the present AJI-England champion and five times winner of that title. Then in the final Nichols was beaten by the local197 words
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Article468 1938-12-07 15 The Prospects y breeders are now complet- r rr ngements for the coming Those who have failed to 5 j, mirations to the fashionable find that most of them are I i c 1939. Fashion in blood ly a question of supply and Even the most popular468 words
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Article540 1938-12-07 15 Wise Decision by P.G.A. next ranking list of T I golf professionals is (1 r<i 1 1 ill be victories only, and not,' get round in a low score ill3t yHI ,i uence the Professional •'-'Sodation. The p r, T ‘‘ontrollers of the Vardon540 words
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Article95 1938-12-07 15 London. Tenth anniversary' season of the use of steel golf club shafts will be celebrated next yc ir by novel new tournament, called the ‘True Temper” £l,OOO Professional Foursome Tournament in which age, chiefly, will decide the pairings. Pairs will be drawn for, and one of each95 words
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Article532 1938-12-07 15 ”A Ridiculous State Of Affairs” The importance of w’inning the toss in cricket is raised once again this time by 1 Don Bradman, who, talking over the radio recently, ruefully remarked that he had called “heads” four times in the Tests in England, and four532 words
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Article382 1938-12-07 15 laiping And Kuala Kangsar Share Honours (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. A Fl ER being down by two goals for I*- the most part of the game, Kuala Kangsar rallied in the closing stages to draw level with Taiping in the interdistrict .hockey match played on the382 words
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Advertisement152 1938-12-07 15 GUARANTEED r »STRENGTH [1 > When occasion requires wdh 1 specially strong carbolic y° u to be safe—wSdSjiyou want to be sure. Y° u 010 cor >fid enc on a l vert s Medical Soap. People who have used it for years will tell you so, too. SERT'S 20XCAB8DLIC MEDICAL152 words
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Article108 1938-12-07 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST IX>NI*W-<Bpot> LONDON—<3 months) £215.0.0 £215.0.0 SINGAPORE $109.50 $llO.OO BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 50 ton COPRA—(Sundried) $3.40 $3.45 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 7 d «n-im NEW YORK 15?;’C(G) 15^C < G) SINGAPORE— (Spot) 2, c 4 C Jan./Mar. 27%c 27%c Apl./June 27%c 28c July/Sept 28’4 c108 words
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Article381 1938-12-07 16 LONDON, December 6. Following are today’s closing middle jnces on the London Stock Exchange: 3hB’es of ‘1 demonination uniess otherwise stated Today Rises or Fall Convert '<.fi 1 oan 5 p c 1944-G4 110 Funding Loai 4 p.c. 1960-90 I^B War Lean 31 p.c. 98« Com. Union381 words
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Article119 1938-12-07 16 Prev. Today Paris 177 f, s 177 New York 4.98 4.69 L Montreal 4.73'/is Brussels 27.89 Vs 27.90 Geneva 20.77 20.74 1 Amsterdam 8.6334 8.62% Milan 89 v 2 89 A Berlin 11.71 11.71 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26 1 2119 words
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Article120 1938-12-07 16 RUBPFR: Firmer. London. Dec. 6. Londo” 7~. buyers 8 sellers Jan. Mar. 7|;l do 8 do Apl. June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. 814 do B,N do NEW YORK 15.75 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 57.620 tons Liverpool 32,097 tons COP°A Straits S D. Rotterdam. Dec120 words
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Article214 1938-12-07 16 New York, Tuesday. The mild tenor of the President’s speech and somewhat lessened tension in the European situation buoyed prices. Tn the absence of decisive news, operators expect further irregularity although market action is indicative of being more readily responsive to favourable news. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev.214 words
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Article169 1938-12-07 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 410 44 1 2 Berjuntais 10'0 10 9 Hitams -30 .35 ’-’nn<r Fatts .67% .70 Jelebug .67% .72% Johans .26 .28 Kamuntings 10 9 113 Kundangs 713 7 9 Ki*?mats 10iS 10 9cd K. Lan juts 17*9 18 0 La ruts 9:6 9 9169 words
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Article21 1938-12-07 16 TIN Penang SllO.OO per uk’. Singapore $llO.OO per pkl. RUBBER Penang —Spot ?75/c per tb. Singapore—Spot 27%c per it).21 words
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Article94 1938-12-07 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 Hong Fatt .62% .67% Jelebu .70 .72 Kuchai 1.27 Vi 1.30 Petalings 7.00 7.50 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.20 Rantau 1.47% 1.50 Taiping Cons. 1.62 Vi 1.67% Telok Kruins .65 .70 Berjuntai 100 1016 Kramats 10j3 10i9 Kundang 7|3 7(9 Siamese94 words
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Article38 1938-12-07 16 United Temiang (F.M.S.) Rubber Estates Ltd.—Board recommend (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of 6 per cent payable on Dec. 5. To Cultivation Reserve £5,000, carry forward, subject to audit and usual adjustments £12,911.38 words
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Article190 1938-12-07 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN; Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 0 48 Brtu Selangor 1.35 1• 40 Berjuntai 10 3 10;9 Long Fatt -65 .67% Jelebu -7J .75 Kpg. Lanjut 17 9 18 3 Kpg. Kamunting 89" 91% Kramat 10.3 10 9c Kuchai Only. 1.27 Vi 1.32 Vi Kundang 7 3 7 9190 words
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Article53 1938-12-07 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Tuesday A Chinese pedestrian wrus knockeu O’.vn by a car driven by a Tamil in 800 Bee Street this morning. The Ghiaene was injured on the leg and removed to hospital. The Police are investigating The condition of.the Chinese is reoitcd53 words
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Article416 1938-12-07 16 POLICE POWERLESS PUBLIC TO BLAME: E' e, year, the number of bicycle the—s fir exceed that of any other crime in Malaya. The peak in Penang was reached two months ago, when a total of 76 reports of thefts of bicycles were made to the416 words
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Advertisement137 1938-12-07 16 fife. U' > -urflllMlMA. Give Your Dog A Regular Course Of. SHERLEY'S TONIC A CONDITION POWDERS The cause of Moodiness, Poor Coat, Lost Appetite, Lisdessness, Itching, Scratching, Hair Shedding/ etc., is over-heated blood. But a dog’s blood only gets overheated when it is impure. Keep your dog’s blood PURE and137 words
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