Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 January 1939
1939-01-06
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1939-01-06 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY V 1 V L MV FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration284 1939-01-06 1 To Be Moved School By School Steps Taken To Prevent Profiteering London, Thursday. As the Hist step n formulating plans for the evacuation of two to three million children from big cities in the event or emergency, the Minister of Health, Mr. Walter—Reuter. - 284 words
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Article231 1939-01-06 1 --Reuter. i Great Britain Acts London. Thursday. In connection with the recent heavy s; eculation against sterling. Reuter learns from reliable sources that all banks and bullion firms have been asked by the Treasury’ to refrain from aiding speculation against either by means of loans against gold,--Reuter. - 231 words
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Article186 1939-01-06 1 Chungking. Thursday. HEAVY fighting has been resumed .along the Yellow River in Shansi. Chinese batteries continually shelling the South Bank, the Japanese at Wencheng. Kohsien and Chungshi have suffered many casualties. Big Chinese forces, concentrated in the Taipeishan Range near Hankow ha\ started mopping up operations ovv.186 words
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276 1939-01-06 1 London. Thursday. A categorical denial that Dr. (Juo Tai-chi. Chinese Ambassador in Lon don. telegraphed Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek urging acceptance of Wang Ching-wei’s peace proposals has been issued by the Chinese Embassy. V IVJ. u —Reuter. The statement says that Dr. Quo Tai-chi telegraphed WangV IVJ. u —Reuter. - 276 words
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Article502 1939-01-06 1 Finding Of Commission Of Inquiry London, Thursday. I'he Commission for Investigation of Air Bombardmeiii i Spain, consisting of Group Captain Smyth Piggott, retired \.l-. officer, and Lieutenant-Colonel F.B. Leieunc of th Royal Artillery, has now reported on the bonrbing of Barceloii. >u Year's eve which theBritish Wireless. - 502 words
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Article74 1939-01-06 1 —Reuter. To Send 20,000 More People This Year r Rome, Thursday. Following the settlement of 29,000 Italian colonists at Libya last year, it has been decided to despatch a further 20,000 this year, according to the Giornale d’ltalia which reports from Tripoli that high FasJ&t officials have—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article42 1939-01-06 1 —Reuter. Kingston, Thursday.— Work is proceeding normally at the waterfront as the result of an Arbitration Board announced by Bustamente. The Lady’ Rodney which put to sea was recalled by wireless and is now discharging at the harbour. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article158 1939-01-06 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Tnursuay .VJH Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, was present today at the christening of the baby grandson of Dr. Schacht in one of the magnificent reception rooms in the Reichsbank where only foreigners were present at the ceremony which was followed—Reuter. - 158 words
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Article72 1939-01-06 1 Rente/. Roosevelt Hastens Congress New York. Thursday. Mr. Roosevelt sent a special surprise message to Congress today urging prompt approval for the appropriation of $875.000.000 to for the relief of 2,700,000 meh up to June 30. This will swell the deficit for the current fiscal year toRente/. - 72 words
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400 1939-01-06 1 Tokio. Thursday. JAPAN faces a critical situation I unprecedented in hei annals.” uet. ied Baron Hiranuina after first meeting of hi> Cab.net today. fit. added that it was not impossible to overturn* the difficulty if only die Government and people would solidly unite. igt400 words
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Article93 1939-01-06 1 —Reuter. Saragossa, Thursday. THE Spanish Nationalist forces have entered the fertile Urge! Plains whch it is alleged is flooded by Republicans opening the sluic< gates when diverting the canal. Artesa de Lerida an 1 Puigvert a Lerida have been occupied It claimed that 3.000 prisoners w.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article30 1939-01-06 1 I ivi a Reuter. New York. Thursdap. According tr one calculation here. approximately $422,000.000 have been raised by moder ate tax increase recommended by Mi Roosevelt. Reuter.I ivi a ' Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration965 1939-01-06 2 HONG KONG NOT SURPRISED BY HIS AMAZING ACT I Leader Of Pro-Japanese Element In Kuomintang (From Our Own Correspondent.) Hong Kong. Jan 2. amazing statement issued by Wang Ching-wei last F riday night did not take Hong Kong by surprise. For965 words
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375 1939-01-06 2 Exceptionally Mild: But Hitler May Reply Berlin, Thursday. Striking by reason of its mildness in comparison with newspaper articles on the subject is the first official comment on Mr. Roosevelt’s speech contained in the Diplomatische Korrespondenz. —British Wireless. “The social succession of the authoritarian—British Wireless. - 375 words
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Article112 1939-01-06 2 —Reuter. Chamberlain Reviews Situation I>ondon, Thursday. The Prime Minister. Mr. Chambeilain. irj Lord Halifax had a long conversation at Downing Street today reviewing he European situation in preparation f<n heir visit to Rome next week. Although the Rome Express in which Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax—Reuter. - 112 words
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346 1939-01-06 2 France Our Protector. Not Italy" Reuter. Bizerta. Thur, dav rpHE French Premier, M. On;,, arrived here from Susa today and embarked on the French cruiser Foch of Algiers where h. j s expected tomorrow morning. His reception at Susa, where he ln spected legionaries on magnific. nt Arab aorses andReuter. - 346 words
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Article80 1939-01-06 2 —British Wireless Nationalist Authorities Asked To Explain London, Thursday So far as is known in London, Mr Jerram. acting British Agent at Burgos has not yet seen Mr. Golding, British Vice-Consul at San Sebastian, who has been put in prison at Onderto by the Spanish Nationalist—British Wireless - 80 words
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103 1939-01-06 2 .—Reuter. Tokio, Thursday. Baron Kiicharo H.ranuma has formed a new Cabinet with Prince Konoye as Minister without Portfolio end four ne Ministers. The full list is as follows: I'oreigr Mr. Arita; Navy. Admiral Yonai; EducS' tion, Baron S. Araki; Justice. Mr. SShiono (all.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article29 1939-01-06 2 —British Wireless. London, Thursday:—New Capitei in the United Kingdom last year £118,097,565, as against £170,90b I# l 1937; £217,221,225 in 1936 and 210 in 1935.—British Wireless.—British Wireless. - 29 words
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Article125 1939-01-06 2 —Reuter. London. Thursday. Mrt. Brian Grover has now completed formalities for the release of his wife from Soviet citizenship and expects to leave for London tonight via Warsaw. It is now revealed that Grover was released at midnight when he met his wife for the first—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article148 1939-01-06 2 —Reuter. "Treacherous Insult” Rome, Thursday’. As a sequel to the incident at Tunis when an Italian flag was torn down from an Italian tailor’s shop, members of ItaHan institutions voiced a sole.mn protest at the Consulate, says a Tunis message. The protest speaks of the “treachrous—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article145 1939-01-06 2 —Reuter. Conciliatory Tone Of Speech New York. Thursday. That President Roosevelt's speech is conciliatory where American industrial interests are concerned is the consensus of opinion on Wall Street, which thinks it obvious that the address is primarily intended to pave the way for considerable expenditure on armaments.. —Reuter. - 145 words
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Article20 1939-01-06 2 —Reuter. Rome, Wednesday:—More han 300 Italians wounded in Franco’s new offensive arrived today aboard the hospital ship AquileJa.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 20 words
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158 1939-01-06 2 iae on completion British Wireless. Ixndon, Thursday. In connection with the recent incident in regard to a British Consular bag in Spain it is officially stated tonight that the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, has directed that an enquiry shall be held al the Britishiae on completion British Wireless. - 158 words
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Advertisement286 1939-01-06 2 7/tc (wliA&fitbC Uiat doea I ineu- Mid dirtd id (xtfai 1 H MUCUS DISSOLVED IB ffiF/ -CATARRH RELIEVED Clear Catarrh right out of your system. SEg| No longer need you suffer those racking headaches and buzzing noises; that deaf1 ness, loss of taste and smell. Milton, the M* safest and286 words
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1862 1939-01-06 3 Educationist Condemns Mean Employers MK 4. K. CHEESEMAN ON VALVE OF CO-OPERATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Thursday. '([)E MN AT lON of the policy of many Singapore employ1S in taking boys straight from school »t unreasonably w<ves was made by Mr. H1,862 words
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Article248 1939-01-06 3 «From Our Cwn Correspondent* Singapore. Thursday. A defence of Europeans of the type who are accused when they retire to their homelands of having taken all from Malaya and returned nothing was made by Mr. H. R. Cneeseman. Deputy Director of Education, in an address at the248 words
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Article299 1939-01-06 3 SEVERAL INJURED: CAUSE OF ACCIDENT UNKNOWN YET (From O»’r Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. The North-South n’ght express train which left Penang for Kuala Lumpur last night was derailed at Slim River about 4 o’clock tb’s morning. Travelling »t approximately 40 miles an hour on299 words
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170 1939-01-06 3 F. N. BANGKOK BRANCH HAS TROUBLE Short-Lived Strike i From Our Own Correspondentj Bangkok, Dec. 3 Fraser and Neave’s Bangkok branch has had strike trouble o\er and yester- day’, when the.factory opened after the Sunday holiday, police were on duty when the new’ work sniff went on duty at eight170 words
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Article36 1939-01-06 3 —Reuter. Berlin. Thursday;—Mr. Montague Norman. Governor of the Bank of England, accompanied by his wife, was received by Dr. Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, today. The latter emphasised that the ■«icit was absolutely private.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article164 1939-01-06 3 i From Our Own Correspondent) London. Dec. 30. Group-Capt. Bernard McEntegart, who was with No. 205 (Flying Boat* Squadron, R.A.F., in Singapore from 1931 to 1934, has been appointed to command the Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment at Martiesham Heath. Suffolk After leaving Singapore, Group-Capt McEntegart served164 words
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Advertisement356 1939-01-06 3 NATURE’S CURE FOR LIVER IROUBLE A sluggish liver, inactive kidneys and lazy bowels—they all cause "tired feeling,” lack of energy, depression and .usability. Lazy livers and poisone 1 systems need a clear, cool draught of Nature’s ow n tonic waters water charged with purifying natural mineral salts, drawn from the356 words
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Article406 1939-01-06 4 iJRESIDEN 1 Rousev'elt s speech in the 70th. Congress on Wednesday is one of the most striking and practical speeches made by any responsible representative of the de-i.-ocracies m many months. Mi. Roosevelt, apparently, is very little concerneu wnn any "appeasement” policy, and m a striking fashion nas406 words
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1490 1939-01-06 4 Jy Lincoln Ellsworth - Drifting With The Ice Nearer Nearer To Antarctic Shores Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth, the distinguished explorer, whose flight acxcss Antarctica two years ago made Polar history. describes in this article his fourth expedition to the Antarctic from Cape Town He will send exclusive despatches about his progress to the Free Press1,490 words
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Advertisement311 1939-01-06 4 definitely DOES YOU GOOD Marmite is a concentrated extract yeast-3 of real physiological value and appetising flavour. The health giving yeast vitamin (Vitamin B) which Marmite so W'y richly supplies tones up the digestive and nervous systems. It not only helps you to keep fit it makes you Improves all311 words
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Advertisement39 1939-01-06 4 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER IVQ\ MANG x-s /JI THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG Singapore, lp*>h. A Kuala Lumpur.39 words
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Miscellaneous29 1939-01-06 4 I wk vot sm j. anoexsom stamts to ■•A TAKE MIS COwiOuISORT register. N X AS PROIVVSEO- X X. x 1 z qqOa OtrO LOW’S ALMAMACK FXOPWfCfrS fOR /09929 words
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Article548 1939-01-06 5 Mr aye’» Problems ri’HE frank statement of pro- i.Jenis which confront Malaya i' ;[i Most claims of achieve m recent years, made by Governor, Sir Shefiton in an article in the Jaiiuissue of the Crown Colonist, in the Pinang vesterday, are thought- jg A study of the548 words
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923 1939-01-06 5 Fined $10: Notice Of Appeal Given DEFENCE WAS ‘UNSCRUPULOUS* SAYS MAGISTRATE ‘From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Thursday. THINK that the defence was a thoroughly undignifiec one and an unscrupulous one as well—it is a disgraceful case,” commented Mr G.S. Rawlings. Singapore Third Policr Magistrate,923 words
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Article451 1939-01-06 5 14,355 lons Above Quota For 1938 The permissible exportable amount al .otted to Malaya for the year 1938 by the International Rubber Regulation Xgre mont xias 331.000 tons; says the ■ontroller of Rlibber; Malaya. Mr. J. J. .'heehan. The estimated exports foi he year, assuming an451 words
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168 1939-01-06 5 Before Proceeding To New Delhi (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 5. lu be on hand during the visit to India .of the Malayan delegation on the suspension of Indian imigration to Malaya, for consultation by the Government of India, Mr. C. S.168 words
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Article181 1939-01-06 5 Magistrate Warns Indian Youth "For trymg to snield your brother you will find yourself in trouble." said Mr. Lim Koon Teck. Third Magistrate, Penang, yesterday to an Indian youth. Krishnan, who was complainant in a ease in which his elder brother Singaram, was charged with voluntarily181 words
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101 1939-01-06 5 The wedding takes place tomorrow at 3 p.m. at St. Michael's and All Angels Church, Polwatte, Colombo, Ceylon, ot Miss Vivien Beatrice Talalla, until recently a school teacher at Kuala Lumpur, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H S. Talalla of Kuala Lumpur,101 words
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Article428 1939-01-06 5 Judge Opposes Gaol Terms < From uur own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. Remarking he tfiougnt it a wise principle to avoid, rt possible, sending persons to prison for the first offence, Air. Justice Pedlow yesterday reduced to fines terms of imprisonment imposed by the Singapore Criminal District428 words
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226 1939-01-06 5 Young Chinese Charged A search made by orheers of the Penang Detective Branch of an accused person's room in connection with an unlawful society case resulted in the discovery of seditious literature and as a sequel a young Chinese. Uin Bin Kong, was produced before Mr.226 words
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Article107 1939-01-06 5 Chinese Fined Pleading guilty to having used the first Toor of his house as a godown without obtaining written permission from the Municipal Commis. ners. a Chinese. L m Kuan Fong, was yesterday fined $5 and costs by Mr. A.W. Bellamy, Second Magistrate. Penang. Mr. D.A.107 words
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Article41 1939-01-06 5 Invitations have been issued for the wedding on Jan 21 at No. 67, Perak Road, Penang, betweefi’ Mr. Tan Sim Kooi. brother of Mrs. Low Hooi Seah and Miss Thor Bcng Guat, sister of Mr. Thor Ah Hal.41 words
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Miscellaneous1017 1939-01-06 6 Next Week”s Grand Show at the MJWW ROYAL MAJESTIC 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 LASI NIGHI lOMGH I 3 SHOWS TOMORROW 3.00—6.15 9.30 Another Brilliant Double l ealur.- Attraction WG J O. -,J| hems a piouke wtth a MM I H|ii||L|, iiiiiW 1 ij.. BP I|| AlW I 7 fw J lippin1,017 words
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Article114 1939-01-06 7 JAPAN hr Chungking. ground for raising li". i;ntlsh loans to man < a {l re *gn Office spokesreports of an China r export credits to ‘Xm u f'.. ?i.7?f intend<!e some i.. s U t gainst Japan, as added the ami represent tUre justified m114 words
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Article466 1939-01-06 7 ei is io oe —Reuter. L S. Budget Forecast Washington. Thursday. The U.S. Budget shows another heavy ’elicit owing to the increase in defence xpenditure for 1940. Receipts are es imated at $5,669.000.000. expenditure ■■•8.995,000.000, leaving a deficit of $3.26,000.000. President Roosevelt’s message expressed the opinion thatei is io oe —Reuter. - 466 words
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170 1939-01-06 7 Reutei London, Thursday. 11HE persistent weakness of British Government securities, which today registered further sharp declines. provided the ptircip d topic of discussion in City circles. It is pointed <r.:t that leading jobber and deat?rs in gilt-edged securities hav been bearish for some week" onReutei - 170 words
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107 1939-01-06 7 London Thursday. Four p>cst-graduate scholarshios. each valued at £3OO tenable for one vea an to commence in October. 1939. are b ing offered to Dominion graduates by t e British Council to enable them to ca ry on in the United K n°dom courses cf study107 words
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Article84 1939-01-06 7 —Reuter. London. Thursday. A letter to The Times signed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. Cardinal Hinsley and representatives of the Free Churches of England and the Church of Scotland seeks to correct the impression that the refugee problem is a Jewish problem which ought and can—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article51 1939-01-06 7 the city, they left for Alexandria. Reu ter. Genoa. Thursday:—The Quetn Mother of Egypt, accompanied by her four daughters. including the fiancee of the Crown Prince of Iran, arrived here from Marseilles today and. after a short visit tc the city, they left for Alexandria.the city, they left for Alexandria. Reu ter. - 51 words
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719 1939-01-06 7 SPEECH WELL RECEIVED IN AMERICAN PRESS New York, Thursday. A T least by implication the President proposes either an outright repeal or a fundamental amendment of the NeutraliAct,” dec’ares the New York Tinies, commenting on President itoosevelt’s speech to Congress yesterday. “It isReuter. - 719 words
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Article39 1939-01-06 7 Europe qu< —Reuter. Warsaw, Wednesday:—Colonel Beck s plans for leaving France are not officially known. It is thought that very likely he would see Herr Hitler to discuss the Eastern Europe question if the Fuehrer ig willing.—Reuter.Europe qu< —Reuter. - 39 words
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342 1939-01-06 7 Unlikely Without Aid Of United States London, Thursday. THE British Government is being advised to consider an embargo on Japanese trade, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Mail. This, however, is considered unlikely without co-opera-tion of the United States. —Reuter. Tlie news.—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article188 1939-01-06 7 WI4IVJI aic .—British Wireless. London, Thursday. THE Ark Royal, the great new aircraft carrier which is joining the Home Fleet for the spring cruise this year, is the first of five ships designed exclusively for the naval air service. Its immediate successors, Illustrious, Victorious, FormidableWI4IVJI aic .—British Wireless. - 188 words
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Article47 1939-01-06 7 London. Wednesday:—lt is announced by the Dominions Office that on the invitation of the Secretary of State, Mr. Kenneth Swan, K.C., has agreed to act as Chairman of meetings of representatives of non-political Empire organisations which are held periodically to facilitate co-operation between thete organisations47 words
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Advertisement406 1939-01-06 7 wEMBL E Y PARK Eriduy January, /939. Molek Silver Opera:— I- r,,r ft Brighter than ever before with new scenery and costumes T,ie Company will stage A Grand Romantic Story entitled ■DANGEROUS LOVE” story written, produced to he directed by r K H issan specialising an all star cast. Strongly406 words
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Miscellaneous114 1939-01-06 7 EMPIRE Box No. 5 A LOR STAR Phone 7 OPENING TONIGHT AT 6 45 p.m de 9.30 p. m The Hero of China b aps to life in United Artiste's greatest epic of adventure. Such women Such adventure in love. such beauty and danger. no other man GARY COOPER in114 words
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384 1939-01-06 8 AUSTRALIA EXPECTS STRONG FLEET THERE IN EMERGENCY (From Our London Correspondent) London, December 21. A USTRALIA expects the United Kingdom, in an emer--'v gency, to station at Singapore a fleet strong enough to safeguard the Empire’s interests in the Eastern hemisphere. This384 words
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Article87 1939-01-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping. Thursday. A Chinese youth, Chan All Kooi, found to his cost that it was unwise to climb over a fence to gain entrance into the Coronation Park last night instead of paying at the gate. On his87 words
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Article120 1939-01-06 8 European Rebuked Bv Magistrate A European caused a stir in the First Magistrate's court. Ipoh, yesterday when he walked into the court in his shirt sleeves and with a walkingstick under his arm. He walked up to the Bar table and started to open conversation with120 words
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Article267 1939-01-06 8 Trouble Caused By Ramp At Low Tide A complaint that the angle cf the ramp on the Butterworth ferry was so acute at low tide that British cars with low’ ground clearance were often damaged w*as made at the meeting of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association.267 words
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Article183 1939-01-06 8 Pundit Hridayanath Kunzru Pundit Hridayc.nath Kunzru President of the Servants of India Society and Member of the Standing Emigration Committee, New' Delhi, will be arriving at Singapore by the P. O. s.s. “Chitral” on Wednesday next, January 11 When it was announced in the Indian183 words
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Article, Illustration66 1939-01-06 8 THE CHELSEA ARTS BALL which was held New Year’s Eve was »n unquaiilitd success. The theme this ye ar w.is “Physical Perfect™ i” and those who took part were men and women specially chosen for their fine physique. Picture received by air mail, shows some of66 words
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Article391 1939-01-06 8 Bankrupt Before (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. On the ground that a Singapore European. H. J. Schefelaar, had been inadequately dealt with in a lower court for obtaining credit while being an undischarged bankrupt, the Official Assignee. Mr. E. N. Taylor, urged a prison sentence391 words
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Article116 1939-01-06 8 China Relief Fund To Benefit (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Thursday. Taiping Ch.nese are planning to hoi I a big charity fair in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund at the Coronation Park, Taiping, some time in March. The matter and arrangements will be116 words
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Article59 1939-01-06 8 The first pay-out of relief by the committee of the Penang and Province Wellesley Silver Jubilee Relief Fund for the year was held yesterday afternoon at the Penang Police Court More than 200 women and a few old men received their monthly payments, varying from $1 to59 words
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Article242 1939-01-06 8 Conviction Upheld, Sentence Amended (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Thursday. That she had no intention of killing her husband's cousin, who waylaid her on her way from a padi-field and attempted to outrage her modesty, when she cut him with a scythe was the plea put242 words
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Article117 1939-01-06 8 Crusader In Penang Creating but little interest when she anchored off the Penang Esplanade yesterday, the 900-ton motor yacht, Crusader, owned by a wealthy American racehorse owner, is one of the most beautifully appointed yachts to visit Penang for a long time. Built at Southampton in117 words
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Article416 1939-01-06 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. D. N. LIVINGSTONE, a < p Perak, who is on local leave, will duties this week-end, it is u’ndei-t.,, MR. A. T. BENNETTS hts arru at Batu Gajah and assumed duty Senior Inspector of Mines Perak f Y t DATOH MUDA RAZALLI, th- Blt Gajah, Magistrate, who416 words
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Article103 1939-01-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Thursday. Pleading guilty to the charge of possession of apparatus for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor, a Cantonese named Lee Lam was this morning fined $75 by the Taiping Magistrate, in default undergo two months' r.i. Before he was taken away103 words
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308 1939-01-06 8 Him' Protector Was Taken To Stop First Moon Feast FURTHER evidence was recorded on Wednesday afternoon in the Idoli Second Magistrate’s Court before he Ismail, in a case in which Lam Weng Chak, a well-knov n local Chinese, and son of the late Mr.308 words
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Advertisement143 1939-01-06 8 F. M. S. R. BAR, RESTAURANT GRILL ROOM HIGH CLASS FOOD. MEALS AT ANY HOCK. Under the personal supervision of cur new Chef from Singapore SERVICE UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. ENTIRELY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MODERATE TERMS. NEW PAGE JAY' FENCING Ar ideal and most economical fence tor rubber estates as a143 words
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157 1939-01-06 9 To Have Big Guns And Most Modern Types Of Anti-Aircraft Units (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Thursday. A NEW garrison will be established at Penang this year. That statement was made by the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie, when he157 words
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Article336 1939-01-06 9 Effect Of Low Tin \ssessment i -mg of tin mines in Kinta is adverse effect on the founmajority of which are either ji., >t working part time. of the very low assessment for t quarter, the situation is not prove before the Chinese New > is causing336 words
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Article54 1939-01-06 9 A ir ("liiing towards town from ■1 'd" i cyclist proceeding ircetion collided in Brick Kiln-ro.-' Penang, last evening. Th* cyclist sustained a cut on the h' i w-*s -moved to the General 111 It is understood that his inj ;-v ar- n s-ri ai> The54 words
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74 1939-01-06 9 < "uni Our Own Correspondent). Batu Gajah, Thursxiay. 01-.ina, a Japanese woman. before the Batu i: Atoisu I*.. Datoh Muda Razalli, for permitting it* to remain in her licensed i t Pandak Ahkat-rorad. Batu Gajah. O C.P.D., Batu ence for the prosecu- raided the defenT74 words
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117 1939-01-06 9 Wong Chan was B. Thomas in the yji p liU s t(j urt. Ipoh, before Radcliffe on Wednesday, bi 1 lu y receiving a stolen of Chan Shin, v, -anned trial and the case til January 25, bail be- u -cvu at $5O. Accused u117 words
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Article108 1939-01-06 9 Mystery still surrounds the disappearance of $3OO and registered packets Horn a mail-bag conveyed by train from Sungei Siput to Ipoh on Wednesday. in view of the fact that the mail bag was received by the Ipoh postal authorities with the seal intact. It is gathered that108 words
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Article105 1939-01-06 9 ’’The scale of sentences is the most d.fficult thing a magistrate or a judge has to deal with." commented Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Supreme Court. Singapore. on Wednesday, when considering the appeal of Lee Ah Kat. sentenced to 15 months’ rigorous imprisonment for theft. The105 words
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Article158 1939-01-06 9 Recipient Of Knighthood (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Thursday. "We who have practised before your lordship know that, combined with an almost encyclopaedic knowledge of law ana case law. your lordship possesses three great qualities, kindness, sympathy and a deep love cf justice, and. if I158 words
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Article82 1939-01-06 9 A Chinese woman named Yong Ah Lan was charged in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh. yesterday, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, with voluntarily causing hurt to one Chan Soo Tai at Tiger-lane on Tuesday evening. The accused, who claimed trial. is alleged to have stabbed82 words
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Article41 1939-01-06 9 A Chinese named Loke Chee was chffe fiTth? First Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday with to one Chang Hoi at Pengkalan villa e the previous day. The accused pleaded guilty. The case was postponed for sentence until Saturday next.41 words
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Article153 1939-01-06 9 2B JAPANESE WORKERS TO TACKLE JOB Bought by a firm of Japanese shipbrokers, the wreck of the Danish freij.’.iter Tongking, now resting on a sandbank about seven miles north of Penang, is to be salvaged. Following a survey of the sunken vessel. which caught fire153 words
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Article103 1939-01-06 9 Successful Sales-drive lu Ipoh A furtixer sum of $1.654.92 in Straits currency has been remitted to the China Distress Relief Fund, thanks to the efforts of over 300 young Chinese men and women who paraded the streets of Ipoh on Wednesday selling New Y’ear Greeting103 words
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Article147 1939-01-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. Thursday. A large gathering of friends and relatives was present ?t the marriage of Mr. Lee Beng Thak to Miss Quah Gaik Aye at tlx? Chung Wah School. Kampong Perak yesterday afternoon. The bridegroom is the thir son of147 words
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Article194 1939-01-06 9 Teacher Al Girls' School Marries Many Chinese school teachers of Penang were present at the Chinese Consulate yesterday at 3 pan. to witness the wedding of Mr. Huang An Sim and Miss Tan <Suut Hong, a teacher of the Penang Fukien Girls’ School. The ceremony in the194 words
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Article85 1939-01-06 9 tFrom Our Own Corresponaent) Batu Gajah, Thursday. Wong Cheng. who had pleaded guilty a week ago to a charge of misappropriation of a buffalo at Tanjong Tualang. was again produced this morning in the Batu Gajah Court before Datoh Muda Razalli. It was alleged that the85 words
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560 1939-01-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Thursday. “Instead of sending my wife to gaol please order her to go back to my house and I will take care of her.” said a Chinese vegetable-gardener named Yee Yan Soo when his wife, Wong Kim Poon, a560 words
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Advertisement230 1939-01-06 9 J' g A ’great little Grand Model M GRAND Four feet small in s ze —but large in performance For people with fin big musical ideas IB and small homes. 'Tins Moutrie 4ft Miniature Grand compels appreciation You have never heard such fine tone and excellent volume in such a230 words
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Article1146 1939-01-06 10 Improved Results Recorded London, December 20. Reginald Pawle, A.R.S.M., M.lnst.M.M. (the chairman), presided at the tenth annual general meeting ol Consolidated Tin Mines of Burma Ltd., which was held in London (yesterday and in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said: The net1,146 words
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Article445 1939-01-06 10 JITRA THE reduction from 15 per J cent, in the dividend which Jitra Rubber Plantations is distributing for the year to the end of last September gives an exaggerated impression of the extent to which profits actually declined. Profits, in fact, are slightly more than half those for445 words
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Article29 1939-01-06 10 The estimated total exports, from Malaya, of tin, and tin-in-ore based on an assay value of 75.5%, for the month of December. 1938., are approximately £.lOO tons.29 words
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Article309 1939-01-06 10 Robert Mackay - Improvement In Retail And Export Trade (By Robert Mackay) 4CCORDING to statistics prepared by the Retail Distributors Association the value of daily retail sales in Great Britain was two per cent, higher in October 1938 than in October 1937. This compares with a rise of 0.9309 words
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Article164 1939-01-06 10 Improvement Of Old Properties London, December 21. 'Die sixth annual ordinary genera’ meeting of Serdang Central Plantations Ltd., was held yesterday in London. Mr. Harold F. Copeman (chairman said that had the prospects of world trade generally, and of the rubber industry in particular, been more stable,164 words
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Article30 1939-01-06 10 Dividend 6 per cent. (W per cent.): to reserves £11.500; forward £10.765 (£12,685), subject to audit and usual adjustments. Warrants posted December 22. Meeting. December 20.30 words
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Article29 1939-01-06 10 Dividend 4 per cent. (5 per cent.); to reserves. £4,000; foward, £2,966 (£3;648); subject to audit and usual adjustments. Warrants posted December 22. Meeting, December 20.29 words
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Article16 1939-01-06 10 The output of Ram bun Mines, Tanjong Rambutan, for December 1938 was 203 piculs.16 words
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Article83 1939-01-06 10 Shanghai, December 30. Japanese circles here gave out the sensational report that Dr. Josep Goebbels, German Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment, will be appointed as the next German ambassador to Japan in order to strengthen the Nazi position in the Far East. This move is also83 words
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Article229 1939-01-06 10 Rubber Report Singapore, Friday. WE are a little tired of depression, a little tired of sell deprecation, and we feel the time has come to call a halt to the endless exaggeration of the powers of our potential enemies. Fur the past few months the whole229 words
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Article483 1939-01-06 10 CB a Special Correspondent) THE fact that last Friday afternoon’s Treasury offer of three month:’ Bonds attracted considerable competition in the market and that they were placed at below three-quarters per cent, appears to offer evidence that conditions on Lombard Street were very easy over the year-end.483 words
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Article156 1939-01-06 10 London, December 20. GREAT fighting funds are to be raised by British export industries Io enable them to meet the world competition of Gorman subsidised goods. Representatives of the shipping and coal industries are already in, consultation with the Government atout ways and means. Big levies156 words
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Advertisement15 1939-01-06 10 Decarbonize Whilst You Drivel use TRITON MOTOR OIL PREVENTS PINKING. MOTOE SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.,15 words
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Advertisement147 1939-01-06 10 Wake up WITH g p ILJd ffi'A When you’re feeling tired or pJI depressed, a natural stimulant will d° you more good have a glass -fe I' of Whiteways Cyder. Made from the finest cyder-apples it is refresh/qSri V. individual in flavour. This V sparkling drink helps good digestion and147 words
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Article, Illustration163 1939-01-06 11 POSTAL RUSH Here is a rush at St. Martin’s le Grand, London. !,hcrt> vere being load cd for the air mail to Australia. jeerg,. p the t,, English comedian, with his bride, Miss Blanche Littler, !i picducer, after their wedding at Marylebone Register Office. —and163 words
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75 1939-01-06 12 irum ini uiiiway wuc International News Agency. Nanchang. December 30. Japanese troops on the north bank of the Hsiu River in north-west Kiangsi province are cut off from the rear by Chinese troops supported by guerillas and are facing annihilation. Chinese forces are also counter-attack-ing theirum ini uiiiway wuc « International News Agency. * - 75 words
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Article291 1939-01-06 12 Normty Thinks Again Religious matters are outside the province of this series, but it is permissible, perhaps, to refer to one singular achievement of a religious character —that of tne gallant company of believers known as the Oxford Group who visited Norway in 1934. They changed the life291 words
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265 1939-01-06 12 To Keep Soldiers In Touch With World’s Progress CHUNGKING. EMPHASISING that the military and political aspects of i the hostilities between China and Japan were of equal importance. General Chen Chen, Minister of Political Affairs at the headquarters of General Chian? Kai-shek, and265 words
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Article84 1939-01-06 12 Canton. It appears that the Pearl River Delta from the sea to Canton will be closed to foreign shipping until the Yangtse question has been settled, although only recently the Japanese authorities promisee that the River would be opened by the turn of84 words
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74 1939-01-06 12 CLVLIVII 110.0 MUCH luov.t fringement of aerial rights.—lnternational News Agency. Kwangchouwan. December 27. Japanese warplanes are flying so low on reconnaissance over this area that their markings, bombs and pilots are plainly visible from the ground. They fly over Tungying in Kwangchouwan and Tsunkin (Chunkum)CLVLIVII 110.0 MUCH luov.t fringement of aerial rights.—lnternational News Agency. - 74 words
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Article103 1939-01-06 12 search Institute in the same city.—lnterlational News Agency. Shensi Administration Criticised Chungking, December 30. Dr. Carson Chang, better known as Chang Chun-mai, founder of the National Socialist Party, published an open letter in the Central Daily News on December 22 addressed to General Miao Tse-tungsearch Institute in the same city.—lnterlational News Agency. - 103 words
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Article65 1939-01-06 12 Chungking. Under the chairmanship of Mr. Oong Wen-hao, Minister of Economic Affairs, a corporation has been formed here with a capital of 1.200,000 dollars (approx. £40.000) for the development of coal mines in south Szechuen Province. Chinese circles estimate that in six months’ time a65 words
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Article82 1939-01-06 12 Singapore Resident Raising Sum Of §50,000,000 Chungking. 4 WEALTHY Singapore business man, Mr. Aw Boon Haw. is raising a sum of $50,000,000 for the development of the natural resources in Yunnan Province, according to reports reaching here. Mr. Leong Yew Koh, Chinese member of the SinoBritish82 words
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205 1939-01-06 12 Chungking. UTP HE responsibility whether China JL will die or survive rests with the Chinese Women. With these words. Mme. Chiang Kaishek concludes her report on a series of flying trips of inspection in the interior of China. After expressing her determination tc205 words
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230 1939-01-06 12 Grave Problem Before Author' l SHANGHAI. THE arrival in the past two months of over 1,000 Je’’ refugees, mostly from Germany and Austria. Shanghai, already overcrowded with Chinese refugee.. causing considerate concern to the authorities here. Most of the Jews are penniless; the Sino-Japanese war230 words
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320 1939-01-06 12 250,000 troops. International New Agency. ATTACK ON CANTON TO PROCEED Hong Kong. Deou Generalissimo chi a n<; SHEK has assumed the post of Commander in Caiel >; Fourth War Zone (Kwang ti. Kwangsi) in connection wi',, sent military campaign in tlii with General Cuang250,000 troops. International New Agency. - 320 words
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193 1939-01-06 12 —Corr Chungking, December 30 Chinese reports state that a regularly printed Chinese daily newspaper whose sympathies are with the Chinese nationalists has made its appearance behind the Japanese lines in occupied territory. The newspaper is being printed under the name of the North China—Corr - 193 words
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Miscellaneous649 1939-01-06 12 radio radio radio radio radio radio radio radio rad ip radio radio radio radio radio PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m. TODAY P.M. 6.00 Chinese Music. 7.00 Children’s Hour. 7.30 Interlude. 7.35 Dance Music Lou Preager His Band. (BBC Rebroadcast). 8.20 Violin and ‘Cello Solos. 8.50 Messrs. Kennedy Co.’s Share.649 words
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Miscellaneous409 1939-01-06 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9 69 me s (30.96 m.) TODAY P.M. 5.00 Recitation of the Koran from the Studio. 5.15 Arabic Songs.t 5.30 Malay P'olk Songs by Miss Tijah.t “Perna.kan Melayu”—“Abdul Molok”—“Nasib Baiduri”—“Batu Layang.” 5.45 Malay Vocals by Miss Julia.t “Ketapang’V—“lndra Giri”—“Chintai Salah Mata” —“Killruan Dornia.” 6.00 Hainan Music.! 6.30 Teochew409 words
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Miscellaneous493 1939-01-06 12 8.8. C. TODAY TRANSMISSION PAI. 6.05 Big Ben. Recital by Mildred Watson (Soprano). 6.20 ‘The Kentucky Ministrels.’* 7.20 ‘Under Big Den.’ 7.35 Dance Music. 8.20 ‘Food for Thought.”* 8.40 Next Weeks Programmes. 8.50 The New-s and Announcements. 9.05 Greenwich Time Signal. 9.10 End of Transmission 2. TRANSMISSION 3 P.M. 9.20493 words
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Article467 1939-01-06 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIK MAILS OUTWARD eirope wb ihe west 1 IMI’IJ ’A|, (Empire Air Mail): For Point). India. Laie inf, Ee;. pt, Sudan, Kenya 1 I inda, Zanzibar. Northern j °j'* s t 1 <>de.-ia, Nyasaland, South d Britain, Ireland, Canada467 words
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1039 1939-01-06 13 arrivals Today: MENESTHEUS ex Singapore. KEDAH ex Singapore. PERAK ex Singapore via porst. HOSANG ex Calcutta. BELLEROPHONE ex Singapore. Tomorrow: FOYLEBANK ex China via Singapore. GLASGOW MARU ex Singapore. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. Sunday, January 8: TRIPITZ ex Europe via ports.1,039 words
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Advertisement460 1939-01-06 13 blue funnel line W UEEKLV SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT p Leaves Penang Due London MENESTHEUS Calls Marseilles Glasgow Jan. 6 Feb. 1 I j i\rsHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Jan. 14 Feb. 12 ahkEAS Calls Marseilles Glasgow Jan. 19 Feb. 18 IEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool pELLEROPHON460 words
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Advertisement110 1939-01-06 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. 28 Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 PACIFIC SERVICE110 words
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Advertisement882 1939-01-06 13 D Jt an< I Ot W BRITISH IND’A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY,' Bth JANUARY, 1939. u Jer Te,uk An io Ba an Datoh p ort uondramd Gov6rnment Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore, tzunuon ana Par East Mail Service. s/S "BULAN” Fri i-n a ur882 words
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Article, Illustration604 1939-01-06 14 Perak Body Takes The Initiative 4 T the annual general meeting of the Perak Cricket AsA sociation on January 25 next, the proposal for the formation of a central body oi control for the game in Malaga, which will obtain fixtures with teams from outside the604 words
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Article80 1939-01-06 14 Penang Party Going To Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping. Thursday The Taiping Chin Woo Association will be ‘At Home' to a Penang tabletennis team on Monday, January 9. when the Happy Strong party travels down to play a series of friendly matches. Five singles and two doubles matches80 words
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72 1939-01-06 14 The following have been selected to play hockey for the Penang Sports Club against the Municipal Recreation Club next Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. on the Esplanade: W. G. Colebeck: A G. Close, J. D. Lambert; H. J. Blake, F. Buchanan, S. V. Adams;72 words
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Article189 1939-01-06 14 Intensive Practice For Wimbledon London. Dec. 28. Dorothy Round, who is now Mrs. Douglas Little and the mother of a five-month-old baby, wants to return to big v enn;s The former Wimbledon singles champion has been out of the game almost ever since her marriage to a189 words
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Article104 1939-01-06 14 Australian Board View Melbourne, Dec. 29. Don Bradman, Australia Test match captain. will give the players’ point of view to the Cricket Board of Control in a report on playing condtions during the last tour of England. The board do not favour five-day Tests in. Austral104 words
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Article48 1939-01-06 14 Reuter. Boston, Thursday. In their second match, Donald Budge, who' recently turned professional, beat Ellsworth Vines. 6 —3, B—6,8 —6, 6 —4. When they first met. at New York, Budge won each of four sets. They are touring the United States for tennis exhibitions.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article448 1939-01-06 14 Malays Defeat Ipoh Club 2—o The Ipoh Malays gained a two-nil victory over the Ipoh Club in a well- conhockey ma ch on the padang yesterday. The Malays were more enterprising n attack and secured a good lead in the fiist half, during which both goals were scored.448 words
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Article600 1939-01-06 14 Free Handicap for two year olds, made at the end of every season by the handicapper to the Jockey Club, Mr. Fawcett, has not in recent years been of much value as a guide to the classics of the following season. Nevertheless, the handicap600 words
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Article336 1939-01-06 14 Better Finishing Deciding Factor The Butterworth Recreation Club scored another hockf V victory in their return fixture with the i'enang Kecrcation Club yesterday on the Esplanade, (he margin being the odd g.y in five. The play was practically even, with both sides attacking in turn.336 words
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67 1939-01-06 14 A message from Melbourne suggests that the Australian L.T.A. are debating the prudence of sending an Australian team to compete in the championsh :»s at Wimbledon this year. Normal Brookes, the president of the association, is reported to be against the proposal, while Harry67 words
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Article49 1939-01-06 14 Kedah XI Agaiusi Penanj» c* KEDAH’S hockey team to nuri n ang at. Alor Star tomorrow has been chosen as follows: Peter Paul; Willis ami S.ved Ikinan; S.'ed .Mansur. Salim and Ahmad Zain. Izudin, Meri i, U. lul i and Jasin. Reserves: Mehnr sn< an I Onmr.49 words
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Article118 1939-01-06 14 J. Munro, the well-known \i. tr Lin Jockey, who won th >y' < on Mas d'Antibes in 19 ’3 d ‘.'i K a,. Emperor's Cup on Fi;. n-; !a«t year, and prove,i himself on<* oi the most bif liant Amtralian ji.chey..- ver to ride in India,118 words
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Article115 1939-01-06 14 Kedah League Game A HAT-TRICK” scored by Meiicxi, x s the star centro-forward of the Merrilads, enabled his side lo b.at tie Warders, last years Leagu ch. by three clear goals in a K ida La u Hockey fixture on the K.H.A. groui.d on Wednesday, writes cur115 words
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Article104 1939-01-06 14 Min Siu Scali To Meet Marines The following have b; an selected to represent the Min Sin Seah in a friendly game of soccer on the Dato Kama* ground tomorrow at 5.15 against the Marines XI i the Seah will play in colours and players will meet at104 words
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54 1939-01-06 14 A former Malayan golf champion. J. Gibb, established a new course r»<' for the Royal Bangkok Sports Club h’ l j when in the monthly medal conipe i 1 he returned a score of 65. The preiioJ’ '•ecord was held by R. H. St \niory>54 words
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Advertisement586 1939-01-06 14 AVIATOR DISCOVERS NEW WAY TO •HEALTHY MOUTH AND GUMS The experience of Mr. K. D. Krocker. pro ainent aviator, will be interesting to all those who are troubled with sore or bleeding gums P lot Klocker writes: “Alter an attack of Dengue fever followed by jaundice, my gums became very586 words
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Advertisement129 1939-01-06 14 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And lou’ll .lump of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pin‘> liquid bile into your bowels daily. If th Dl is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t <’.««s It just decays in the bowel*. Gas bloats up your129 words
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Article1091 1939-01-06 15 Last Day Of Penang Farewell Meeting j s toe programme for the fourth and last day of Penang Turf Club’s Christmas-New Year Meeting The card comprises eight events three of which f. i st ;i vers, the remainder being over six furlongs. (,ood fields are provided,1,091 words
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Article418 1939-01-06 15 British Wireless. Inventory Does Rousing Gallop Today’s work on the track practically ends the training for the Penang races but, of course, training never stops as with the end of the local meeting, horses will be got ready for the Taiping ana Ipoh meetings, andBritish Wireless. - 418 words
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Article421 1939-01-06 15 Derby At Home To Everton: Chelsea v. Arsenal The giants of English football enter the E.A. Cup competition tomorrow with the playin g of the Third. Round. Attracting most attention will be the clash between the League leaders, Derby and Everton. Derby, playing at421 words
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Advertisement324 1939-01-06 15 IDEAL" DIET FOR DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES The big problem with sufferers from gastritis or other digestive disturbances Is hew to avoid pain and discomfort, when eating. The Inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods' can’t be retained. Even liquid foods' are often vomited. Yet the patient must get quick324 words
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Article66 1939-01-06 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS rrrN LATEST Penaj ig >lll.OO Business 50 tons Singapore $lll.OO COPRA Sundried $3.55 Black Pepper $8.50 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 28c Singapore (Spot) 28c TAPIOCA Fair Seed 53.17 I Mediun i $3.50 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.10 No. 2 $5.90 White No. 1 >6.45 MTiite66 words
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Article98 1939-01-06 16 Prev. Tudax Pans 176% 176 2164 New York Montreal 4.68|g 4.68 Brussels 27.52 V. 27.51 Geneva 20.54 20.53 Amsterdam 8.53% 8.53 Milan 88% 88% Berlin 11.56 11.55% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Gelo 19.90% 19.90% Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Fragile 135% 135% Madrid 55.00 nominal98 words
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Article23 1939-01-06 16 TIN I enang $lll.OO per pkl. Singapore $lll.OO per pkl. RUBBER Penang (Spot) 28c per lb. Singapore (Spot) 28c per lb.23 words
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Article178 1939-01-06 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. 101 Bayers Sellers Ayer Weng 60 65 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1 421; Hong Fatt .70 Jelebu 60 65 Kuchai 1.25 1 30 Petalings 7 0 0 7.25 Ranman Hyd. 1.12% 1 171., Raub Gold 4.70 4.80 Rantau 1.45 1.50 Sungei Way i. 90 195 Taiping Cons. 1.62%.178 words
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Article28 1939-01-06 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. In a wrestling promotion staged here tonight, Wong Bock Cheung drew with King Kong Kartar Singh beat Jeji Goldstein.28 words
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Article292 1939-01-06 16 New York. Thursday. Although there is favourable reaction to the President’s budget message, public buying is not materialised, possibly preferring to await congressional attitude towards new proposals. The new* budget forecast a to 45 billions with half a billion additional taxes. The technical position of the market292 words
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Article192 1939-01-06 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3|9 4'3 Ayer Weng .60 65 Ba.tu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntai 9 9 10 6 Hong Fatt .70 .72% Jelebu .57% .62% Kpg. Kamunting 8 3 9 0 Kpg. Lanjut 16|9 17|3i Klang 1.75 1.90 Kramat 10(0 10 9 Kuchai Ordy. 1.25 1.30 Larut192 words
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Article78 1939-01-06 16 Malayan tin shipments last eyar totalled 61,187 tons, a reduction of 31.919 tons compared with 1937. Statistics just issued show that December shipments were 3,697 tons, compared with 2,860 tons in November. Monthly shipments last year were: January 6,256 tons February 5,909 tons March 6,52978 words
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Advertisement780 1939-01-06 16 BANKS THE CHARTERED BANK Experience Teaches One OF INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA n in bv To Save, But How Many Royal Charter 1853) r A wy/ ry> laid-up capital £3.000.000 Have r ouna AHay 1 o Reserve Fund £3,000, (AM I R< jerve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00 Put Hy 1780 words
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Advertisement1725 1939-01-06 16 12. BYSHOP STREET. PEN \NG ’PHONE H 77 4 1478 WITH xtf TELEGRAMS PENANG. dONj Si-Huat-'*' Off- Ce<- I Street. Singapore. ’Phone 5471 Tel: “Time*,’’ Si». 10re O*cr: in Java Street. ’Phone: 3083. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road. Pl,one mo T'W Office 40. 43. Fleet Street. London. E.C. 4. 'Phone Central1,725 words
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