Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 January 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-01-09 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY ><». 6- o i- xevn. MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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495 1939-01-09 1 Italy Likely To Take Firm Stand Rebels Make Progress In Fighting Rome, Sunday. Spain is expected to be one of the subjects to be discussed in the Anglo-ltalan talks this week. The elation with which the success of Franco’s offensive at Catalonia is greeted—Reuter. - 495 words
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Article, Illustration87 1939-01-09 1 Italy To Settle At Germany's Expense Bucharest, Sunday. PRINCE Paul of Yugoslavia has arrived at Transylvania with the sister of King Caiol who is w.th a shooting party there. Foreign diplomats expressed the belief that Prince Paul and Kng Carol are eager to exchange views on matters relating to a87 words
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Article183 1939-01-09 1 —Reuter. Conimonweallll To Make Own Planes London, Sunday. The Air Ministry has announced that on the invitation of the Australian Government a mission from the United Kingdom will visit Australia in the near future for the purpose of examining, in consultation with representatives of the Commonwealth.—Reuter. - 183 words
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206 1939-01-09 1 Washington. Sunday. Mr. Roosevelt’s defence message to Congress this week is expected to urge the strengthening of defence particularly in the air. Well-informed quarters anticipate that the message will declare that Germany has so far outstripped the rest of the world in.—Reuter. - 206 words
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Article160 1939-01-09 1 Swelters As Thermometer Soars Melbourne, Sunday. Fierce bush fires, caused by a heat wave in which the State oi ictoria is sweltering, arc threatening destruction of the niiiling and mining townships of Erica and Walhalla. Both place- are surrounded bv flames.- Reuter. A rail tractor. Reuter. - 160 words
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Article127 1939-01-09 1 —Reuter. Growing Sense Of J Unity Revealed Montgomery, Alabama, Sunday. Speaking at a banquet in honour of the memory of President Jackson, Mr. Louis Johnson. United States Assistant Secretary of War. said that the PanAmerican conference at Lima might “prove as significant a landmark in the history”—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article167 1939-01-09 1 >. —Reuter. Prague, Monday. A semi-official news agency’s account of the frontier incident at Mukacevo states: "Hungarian terrorists among whom were regular soldiers crossed the demarcation line near Uzhored. Shots were fired on both sides. When The Hungarians started to retreat firing stopped on the Czechoslovak>.—Reuter. - 167 words
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Article46 1939-01-09 1 —Reuter. Paris, Sunaay.—Five persons, Including the pilot, the wireless operator and Captain J.K. Matthew, who recently served in Palestine, were killed and 12 injured when a Swiss airliner crashed near Senli yesterday. Three, including the stewardess, were seriously hurt. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 46 words
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Article99 1939-01-09 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday. STRICTER, control is being exercised along Palestine’s frontiers. It is officially announced that the Syrian and Lebanese frontiers have been closed and traffic passes will not be issued until further notice. Fresh restrictions will be imposed from January 12 on motor passenger vehiclesReuter. - 99 words
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Article94 1939-01-09 1 —Reuter. No Pay Until Bananas Shipped Kingston, Sunday. The composition of the arbitration board to enquire into the present strikes has not yet been decided. Labour representatives have already nominated three delegates whili ihe Chamber of Commerce has tiuhmitted three names of representatives ito the Governor—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article444 1939-01-09 1 vn/iiies ao Chew Jit poh. ri’HE Japanese on the Bast Bank of the Huangho in Shansi have withdrawn after a severe engagement and the Chinese from the West Bank are giving chase. A heavy battle is in progress at Munsiang, a foil which is being bombardedvn/iiies ao Chew Jit poh. - 444 words
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135 1939-01-09 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Sunday. A N important statement on the “distress” of the Evangelical Church in Germany was read by Pastor Wilhelm today. The statement was drafted at a recent meeting and deals with th attitude of the Evangelical Church at the time of the September—Reuter. - 135 words
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292 1939-01-09 2 New Border Incident Reported s Budapest, Sunday. C’ZECH troops and a band of Ukrainians attacked Hungariai < frontier guards at Nagygejoec, according to a report fron Ungvar today. Troops have been sent to strengthen the frontier guards. The official Hungarian News Agency account of the frontier292 words
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Article316 1939-01-09 2 Important Towns Captured Madrid. Sunday. Continuing their spectacular advance on the Estremandurg front south-westward of Madrid, the Republicans claim to have captured the important towms of Fuente and Ovejuna and cut Nationalists’ road and rail communications with the famous Penanoya mines. It is stated that if the advance316 words
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Article142 1939-01-09 2 Reuter. A Close Vi atcli On Japan’s Policy London. Saturday. There is reason to believe, states th Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspon dent, that Ministers during recent day nave been giving close attention to th situation created in the Far East by th reft sal of JapanReuter. - 142 words
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Article73 1939-01-09 2 Therewas a good tdrn out at thP» rak Flying Club yesterday momin when three competitions wer ecomplete In the landing competition for the Windeatt Cup. Mrs. Dane was the wii ner and Andren came second. In the competition for forced Landin; (open i Kitsell was first and73 words
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Article, Illustration68 1939-01-09 2 SOUTH POLAR REGIONS never before seen by man, photographed by Lincoln Ellsworth and /,< Herbert Hdllick-Kenyon. from the Polar \Star on their flight across the Antarctic Continent from Dunde Isln.d. in the Weddell Sea, to the Bay of Whales, Ross Sea. a few miles from Admiral Byrd's68 words
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Article195 1939-01-09 2 U.S. Reports Refuted The Sunday Times air correspondent writes that statements emanating from Washington, reputed to be representing opinion in well-informed circles, concerning the relative strengths of the Euro pean air fcrccs are not only inaccurate cut grossly exaggerated in favour of th? authoritarian States. The195 words
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Article125 1939-01-09 2 —Reuter. Father Of Von Rath Gives Evidence Paris, Saturday. The father of Herr von Rath, the Ger lan diplomat who was shot in Paris, givng evidence before the examining magisrate here today, strongly denied newsaper reports that he had a violent alternation with Herr Hitler at’—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article99 1939-01-09 2 Bombay, Saturday— Describing as ‘most unfortunate” the murder oi Maor Reginald Bazalgette, political agent )f Orissa States, at Ranpur. Mr. Gandhi, nterviewed by Reuter at Bardoli, expressed sympathy for the major’s family. Mr. Gandhi exphasised that the shght?st departure from non-violence was bound to "harm99 words
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Article554 1939-01-09 2 111 A _ReuU r Berlin, Dec. 24. ■yHE story of the September crisis is told lor children in the ‘Christmas Book of the German Youth.’’ which has just been put on sale. The subject of the book, which is issued by Baldur von Schirach, the111 A _ReuUr* - 554 words
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Article391 1939-01-09 2 Set Free After 22 Years In Gaol Governor Olson, the newly, elected democratic Governor of California, has pardoned Tom Mooney. Tom Mooney was brought from San Quentin in a fast car for his hearinj, which opened at the Legislative Assembly Chamber at 6 p.m., G M.T. yesterday. The391 words
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Advertisement169 1939-01-09 2 GIVES THE SENSATIONAL, entirety netr O.HV MORRIS 10 V notiec.ubie, too, in the bo r ot How have these two importcompartment for pare V OPPOSIteS faster performance and greater ™U economy—been united in one roominess with harmnni car? Moms began by carrymg the study of Power Weight’ ratio a further169 words
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489 1939-01-09 3 FA TE OF EUROPE HANGS ON OUTCOME OF ROME TALKS ROME I’KFSS SAYS FOUR-POWER OXI EKENFE MAY FOLLOW London, Sunday. r subject ”f relations between the Rome-Berlin axis I democratic Powers will, it is expected, be considered (if the new balance of power created at Munich at -.«•tween Mi’, t489 words
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Article144 1939-01-09 3 Paris Comment On The Rome Visit Paris, Sunday. Gratitude to 'imprudent pen-pushers” for enabling France to find herself nt the psychological moment and confidence that the trump cards are in the hands of Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax form the keynote of the French Press comment144 words
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214 1939-01-09 3 Reuter Tokyo. «Sri turda... JAPAN is standing at the threshold of a hundred years' war launched “fo* uie attainment of renovation of the worlo in accordance with the Jap mese imp rial way.” This pen picture is painted by Li< ut. Commander TatsuhskoReuter - 214 words
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Article94 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. COMPENSATION FOR EXPROPRIATED RIGHTS Mexico City. Saturday The Mexican Foreign Minister todi sanded the Danish Minister here, who is acting on behalf of the British Legation, a cheque for £15.000 as compensation in respect of British interests expropiated during the revolutionary period in Mexico, representing theReuter. - 94 words
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Article139 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Biggest Troubles Overcome London. Sunday. British aircraft production has overcome its chief troubles and is gaining momentum which will provide output and quality in a year’s time comparable with any. This view, states the Observer’s air correspondent, was expressed in an interview by Mr. Frank Spriggs,. Reuter. - 139 words
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Article99 1939-01-09 3 Reuter Resolution Handed To Premier London, Sunday... Headed by Lurd Cecil and tne Duchess of Atholl. four hundred delegates of an International Peace Campaign meeting marched to Downing Street and handed In a resolution addressed to Mr. Chamberlain regarding the Rome talks. The resolution urged theReuter - 99 words
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Article37 1939-01-09 3 Toulon. Sunda: —M. Daladier, the French Premier, returned here yesterday at the conclusion of his North African visit. He left by car for his home in Orange, whence he goes to Paris.37 words
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Article24 1939-01-09 3 Reuter The Hague. Sunday:—The Dutch Government has decided to establish a Legation at Montreal and appoint shortlv a Dutch minister —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article113 1939-01-09 3 Reuter. Going In Through New k Entrance’ Berlin, Sunday. U r blazons on its front page tl England is making a I nt »< to China via Rangoon t nas blocked England's Hong Kong and r siys that the latest < iiiia is chiefly for thisReuter. - 113 words
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Article473 1939-01-09 3 I h fence Move el J Received T >!■.'l .on to strengthen the def, v. i>< i> < the British Foiii'i tion Account by the transft tn the Bank of England til m with i c-.iierally favourable It iriinbb th that the fund can now m -I473 words
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Advertisement325 1939-01-09 3 TEHUJOVS 'UM® '.Ww: x jMHWi x n N x a»* t CENUiNEREDUCTIONS THAT ARE HARD TO BEAT > Men's Wear Bargains J <;(>/./ HOSE MERCERIZED Em// length stockings, COTTON SOCKS J i made in Britain from I VW»' 1 nt perfiiu l eolton. I urn- t ■'ri HSf 14 overtop.325 words
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Article412 1939-01-09 4 pENANG is to become one of the most strongly defended British ports in the Far hast, it was revealed m the Sunday Gazette. That anm uncement is of the utmost importance to every resident of the town, for, as Singapore has learned, there is a vast difference between412 words
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963 1939-01-09 4 Rose Patterson - Winter Sport Thrills By By Rose Patterson IF fashion is fickle, it is also powerful. Ski-ing is now a fashion so universally followed that it has become an industry as well as a sport. The sport, now in its season, is963 words
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Article181 1939-01-09 4 -New Zealand Newsletter Welling®’ In keeping with the ideas of ister of Justice, the Hon. H. G. R.- J q{ on law reform and the facd 1 J re litigation, use was made me Court recently for the fir s the world in a Court of-New Zealand Newsletter - 181 words
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Miscellaneous71 1939-01-09 4 <.W i 3? WUSHU' IJIKIK WL 11 i Sil X 'v/I Y> frsSTi l v\ ~X 71,F INME CABINET x Z }Xf f V I L CON(I^ATUIATES itseIf OM Nor M’ ly vF) f 1 I haa/ing souandesfo Emfxcy J v I Jtß I v ONt 1, N *laxin\um X71 words
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Article490 1939-01-09 5 Malajaii Fare the great variety of ,n dishes and their appeal Malaya’s claim to disuiinarv arts has never v advanced. In a re- funnative article in the of Sentinel, Professor M.A., writes of and, incidentally, Malayan fare. Hendershot has been Malaya for nearly 20 knows the country,490 words
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Article52 1939-01-09 5 Woman Passenger Thrown Out A car and a ricksha collided, at the junction of Ayer ham road and York-road, Penang, yesterday morning. A Chinese woman passenger in the ricksha was thrown out but not hurt, while the puller was knocked down and received a cut52 words
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Article153 1939-01-09 5 Big Task For F.M.S.R. Engineers (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Though normal train services have I been maintained since Friday night, less I than 24 hours after last week’s derailment of the night mall express at Slim River, the F.M.S. Railways’ engineers are still153 words
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Article314 1939-01-09 5 Mr. J.G. Davies Miss Nancy E. Shakespear (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 24. Many people well-known in Malaya were among the guests this week at the wedding at Richmond. Surrey, of Mr. John Glover Davies, son of the late Mr. J. Privies and Mrs. Davies,314 words
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548 1939-01-09 5 More Than $2.000 For China Relief Fund 4 BIG audience of approximately 1,0(10 people. including several Chinese doctors and lawyers saw the charity show staged by the Penang Chint e Chin Woo Athletic Association last night at the Lunar HaL. Wembley Park, in548 words
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54 1939-01-09 5 A young Chinese cyclist was knocked doun by a car in Mac-Aiister-road, Penang, yesterday morning in front of the Chinese lob. after first running into the pack of a ricksha. Losing control, he got in the way of the car. He was removed to the54 words
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Article129 1939-01-09 5 Mr. Quah Ooi Cliini And Mi ss Yew Seng Kin The Tong Aun Hoay Kian in Malay Street was the scone of a Chinese wedding yesterday at 2 p.m. between Mr. Quah Ooi Chim, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Quah Hong Chiam and Miss Yew Seng Kin.129 words
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Article40 1939-01-09 5 Rehearsal enue Charged The rehearsal of the play "The Emerald Isle’’ will be held at the Mortimer Hall in the Hutchings School on January 11 at 6.30 p.m. and not in the Town Hall as previously announced.40 words
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Article205 1939-01-09 5 Plane Crash Sequel The Penang Supreme Court suit in vhich a woman is suing the administra-I Lors of the estate of the late Mr. Eric T ewbold fur $3,600 damages as the result >f the death of her son following injuries vhich lit received when struck205 words
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Article184 1939-01-09 5 Amount Realised Front C.A.D.A. Charity Shows A oank draft for $11,846.50, Chinese currency, has been sent today to the Bank of China, Hong Kong, to the credit of the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Government by the Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association. This amount represents collections184 words
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Article68 1939-01-09 5 —Reuter. Kaunas, Saturday:— The President of the Memel directory, Dr. Baldzius. has resigned. It is reported that Dr. Gallius. the Governor of Memel, will negotiate with Dr. Neumann, leader of the German party in Memelland, regarding the formation of a new Directory. The Directory is responsble to the—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article228 1939-01-09 5 Tamil Arrested On Suspicion (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. Last night. Kuala Lumpur detectives arrested a Tamil who is alleged to be implicated in the theft of $5,000 worth of jewellery from the premises of Robinson and Company in Java Street on Christmas Eve. It228 words
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Miscellaneous1006 1939-01-09 6 JMVfI W a Jr Jl iFjTs. majestic 2_ Coining jgflj JWiWI I JL’v 11 I M W 3 "«IT IR£ BECK #X>«! M»A9® Ji “IT Ji II 1 ‘C WITH DANCING W 3 W FEETASDICKAND TfIPWMKg, i act"? 'crPFFMM-<i LAST NIGHT TONIGHT! nbtanduncle LAS! 2 SCREENINGS T|ll Strangest s Ever1,006 words
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Article387 1939-01-09 7 Case Postponed Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. “Nam Seng head of traitors. Sells olely Japanese goods. All patriets mus oycott enemies goods for ten years. Al lease note. Overthrow Japanese impeialism. Nam Seng w r ants to become iwarf head of traitors.387 words
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630 1939-01-09 7 Awardetl M.B.E. In New Year Honours List THERE is widespread gratification among the Malay community in Penang on the bestowal of the M.B.E. (Military Division), hy His Majesty the King, in the New Years Honours List, on Captain Mohamed Noor bin Shaik Ahmad, of630 words
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Article192 1939-01-09 7 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Sunday. For striking a neighbour, Mariasoosay with a scythe, causing an incise wound on his left forearm, a Tamil named Sinnapan was yesterday fined $l5 by the Taiping Magistrate, in default to undergc wo weeks’ r.i. The complainant, a former dredge192 words
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388 1939-01-09 7 Mr. Paul V. McNutt, the United States High Commissioner to the Phili pines, will visit Penang and Singapore this month. Mr. and Mrs. McNutt and their dauughter were due to leave Manila and are expected to visit Saigon, Bangkok and Penang before going on388 words
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Article242 1939-01-09 7 F.M.S. Department Criticised (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The policy of the F.M.S. Drainage and Irrigation Department in demanding that .in-dredging companies incur large expenditure on what are considered by nany to be unnecessarily elaborate schemes for flood prevention has again been attacked, this242 words
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Article585 1939-01-09 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL A son was born to MRS. C. MUTTU"AMBY, of Ipoh. at the District Hosital last week. m Ss MR. J.M. O’C. GEORGE, of the Easern Smelting Co., Ltd., has returned o Kuala. Lumpur from Bangkok. Mt 4c MR. and MRS. W.A. MCMICHAEL >f Kuala Kangsar are staying at585 words
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572 1939-01-09 8 Who Knocked Down Drunken Cyclist PROSECUTION CASE AGAINST ACCUSED NOT PROVED (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Saturday. Q APPASAMY, technical assistant attached to the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Teluk Anson, appeared before Che Osman bin Ta’at in the Teluk Anson magistrate’s572 words
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Article142 1939-01-09 8 Fine And Rotan For Chinese How an altercation over a, small debt between two Chinese led one of them to attack the other with a spanner at Lahat last week w r as related to Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate’s142 words
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Article69 1939-01-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Friday. A motor accident is reported to have occurred yesterday afternoon at the 6th mile, Eatak Rabit-road, Teluk Anson. A motor lorry carrying stones is said to have skidded off the road and overturned wh’le proceeding to Bagan Datoh.69 words
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286 1939-01-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kusua Lumpur, Sunday. Two hundred workmen are busy in the Astana Mahkota, the palace at Klang, with reconstruction for* the Coronation of Sultan Alam Shah on January 26. The designs for 1 new Throne aie being completed by Tengku Kelana Yaya286 words
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Article94 1939-01-09 8 (From Cur Own Correspondent». Taiping. Sunday. Four Chinese, including two women nd a bey, were involved in a sericu accident on Saturday evening when their car skidded at Upper Museum-road and 1 ran into a deep ditch. It was raining heavily at the time, and94 words
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112 1939-01-09 8 First For Nearly 300 Years (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. Events cf three centuries ago were recalled by the visit to Malacca this week of the Portuguese sloop Goncalo Velho, first war vessel flying the Portuguese flag to anchor in the Malacca roads since the112 words
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Article37 1939-01-09 8 .—Reuter. Jerusalem. Sunday:—A British soldiei was fatally wounded in an exchange of shots yesterday night on a northern frontier road where an armed band. wh« were ambushed by a military patrol, were engaged by troops.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article244 1939-01-09 8 Al Full Capacity By End Of Year (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. Th* Singapore Nava! Base will be ■able to function at full capacity before the end of the ytar, the Pinang Gazette understands. The dockyard, the most modern in the world, will then be244 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-01-09 8 ANOTHER PICTURE taken by Lincoln Ellsworth and his pilot, Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, during th 'ir /light a ross th' Antarctic Continent, showing the Bay tof [Wales where they brought down their plane and relief ships Wyatt Earp and Discovery II found them camped.44 words
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Article193 1939-01-09 8 Each W ith Radius Of Two Miles (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. High-powered warning sirens which an be beard over a radius ot mere than wo *,nites are on their way to Singapore .rem England. These sirens, which will take their place in an193 words
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Article86 1939-01-09 8 Noise is never conducive to sound sleep and for some time the residents at the Grand Hotel. Ipoh, have approached the management about stopping the cabaret. The management of the hotel has decided to close the cabaret on six days of the week and have it open86 words
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Article177 1939-01-09 8 NO BRIDAL ATTIRE NO PHOTOGRAPH ’T'HE first Chinese wedding of its kind in Penang was witnessed at noon on Saturday at the Chinese Consulate in Northern Road, when the bride Miss Su Eu Chi. a Chinese schoolteacher of the Jit Sin Chinese School in Bukit Mertajam, abandoned the usual elaborate177 words
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Article368 1939-01-09 8 iPOH A.C.S. MAGAZINE’S FINDINGS “We are ot opinion that pupils do well and grow mentally a great deal by remaining an extra year in the School Certificate Class, and we especially encourage this with those planning to proceed to higher education, but we feel that368 words
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87 1939-01-09 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Batu Gajah, Saturday. Ohiana. a Japanese woman who was convicted last Wednesday on a charge of permitting a prostitute to remain in her licensed coffee-shop at Pandak Ahkat Road, Batu Gajah, appeared yesterdy morning before the Batu Gajah Magistrate,87 words
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Article217 1939-01-09 8 Willing To leach The Vienna System (From Our Own Correspond.-nt) Singapore, Sunday. Amon?- the Jewish refuge-.- in Sir.pore looking for work are two members of the Viennese bridge t>. which won the world championship at Budapest in 1937. They are Mr. Paul Schlesinger, formerly managing217 words
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Article138 1939-01-09 8 An elderly Chinese, Liew S< nt. charged before Mr. P. h Radcliffe in the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh, on Saturday, w’ith having bottles of samsu, on which d been paid, in his possession. The accused, who was alleg- I 1 been found in possession of J ll at138 words
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Article77 1939-01-09 8 Mrs. Helen Band- Sing ll l’° rt (From Our Own Corr, i Singaj The death took place si < General Hospital yesterHelen Band, wife of Rev. > Minister of the Pres by L-’ Singapore. .i-- 1 Mrs. Band, who was 63 had been ill for many >77 words
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270 1939-01-09 9 Implication Register To Be .4 bolished DECISIONS TO COME INTO effect next year \l recruiting’; polict for the General Clerical Service of the t Settlements Government is announced in a com muni hirli -I tes that from January 1, 1940,270 words
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Article175 1939-01-09 9 Contributions To Relief Fund “The Penang Rice Merchants’ Asso •iation remitted on Friday througl the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd.. Penang, to the Executive Yuan of the Chinese National Government the sum of $15,535.32 (Chinese currency) being $4,815.95 (Straits currency) at exchange of 31 representing donations from the175 words
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Article75 1939-01-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Alor Star, Sunday. A fight over the ownership of a tub a* the Sebrang Perak market between two fishmongers in Nov. 19 had a seque m the Alor Star Chief Magistrate’s court yesterday when a Chinese, Tan Ah Teck. was charged with75 words
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Article136 1939-01-09 9 Chinese Youth Fined Alleged to have caused a nuisances ly ringing his bicycle bell unnecessar.ly in tne Police Court compound about 11 a.m. on Friday, a Chinese youth, Teoh <ay Gong, claimed trial when produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Jourt, Penang, on136 words
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Article123 1939-01-09 9 Sentence On Malay Deferred Stated to have been caught redhanded, a young Malay, Che Sam bin Sheriff, pleaded guilty when produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court, Penang, on Saturday, charged with the theft of five fowls from underleath a house in Edgcumbe-road123 words
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Article557 1939-01-09 9 The book of Exodus is often spoken as “The Book cf Redemption, because its great prominent theme is Redemption, said Mr. S. S. Adams. reaching at the Burmah-road Hall last fight on “The Book of Redemption.’’ “The purpose of redemption is not merely deliverance from the guilt557 words
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Article367 1939-01-09 9 Child Dashed In Front Of Vehicle Observing that the lorry-driver wai not to blame and that tie verdict was based entirely on medical evidence. Mr A W. Bellamy, Penang Coroner, on Saturday returned a verdict that the cause of death was du? to septicaemia consequent upon367 words
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Article174 1939-01-09 9 Two Indians, who were brought up in the Penang Miudk- Court on Friday for traffic offences, one being fined $2 and the other discharged, found that the verandah of the Police Court was nc place to start a brawl, when they were re-arrested and charged174 words
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Article155 1939-01-09 9 “It’s A Wise Chicken” (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Saturday. Alleged to have bought two stolen fowls a Chinese, Liew Ah Hooi, who appeared before Tunku Ismail, Chief Magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, on a charge of having stolen property in his possession, was convicted155 words
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Article70 1939-01-09 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Sunday. A charge fo voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a knife war explained to a Tamil coolie, Yelia pan, of Pondoland Estate, Pondok Tanjong. when he was produced before the Taiping magistrate on Saturday. Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof, who said70 words
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Article127 1939-01-09 9 Promotion For Four Asiatic Officers Four General Clerical Service ia.ve received ne w appointments in the F.M.S. MR. M. NUNIS, Financial Assistant in the Drainage and Irrigation Department, has bc<?n promoted to be State Treasurer of Negri Sembilan and raised from Grade 111 Superscale to Jrade II127 words
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Article190 1939-01-09 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) London. December 29 A tribute to Mr. Victor Low Inger who on December 20 relinquished hi “ost as Malayan Agent in London, i paid in today’s issue of the “Financial Times. Mr. Lowinger, who is now on his way to190 words
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140 1939-01-09 9 Pleading guilty to a charge of Vo lintarily causing hurt with a knife to a compatriot at Ipoh ast week, a Chinese. Lee Meng, was sentenced to 21 days’ rigorous imprisonment by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh, on140 words
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Article91 1939-01-09 9 Boys’ Narrow Escape WHILE out rowing ig a sampan yesterday morning off Green I*all, Penang, two Chinese boys might have lost their lives but for the fact that both were good swimmers. Their sampan was capsized in the middle of the channel, and they were carried91 words
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Article194 1939-01-09 9 Unifying Work In Siam And Malaya Important deliberations took place n Penang during the week-end with regard to the unification of Y.M.C.A. vork in Malaya and Siam. That, it is understood, was the chief subject of the conference, but other matters were also discussed. The conference194 words
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Article140 1939-01-09 9 Thieves Caught After Chase Alleged to have robbed a porkahwker of his takings when he left his “kandar” unattended to get some food, two eighteen-year-old Ctrnese, Wong Kam Seng and Wong Ah Hooi, were produced in the Middle Court, Penang, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck140 words
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753 1939-01-09 9 rr.HE Buddhist Association in AnsonJ ru crowded for the gn ater t nf yesterday when three Chinese formed .tyte. About 30d, including many prominent members oi the Chinese community wet“Znt to witness the wedding between Tan Kong 800, attached to the law firin' Mes753 words
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Advertisement32 1939-01-09 9 You'll love them they re so delicious Also I SWEET MARIE ORCHID /WL FRUIT NUTS and SAMPLER L Willard’s CHOCOLATES Agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR W. C. 132 words
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1075 1939-01-09 10 A Survey 01 New Year Prospects HIGH HOPES FOR RUBBERS, STEELS AND AVIATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 30. DESPITE the absence of many investors and dealers on extended Christmas and New Year holidays, and in the very teeth1,075 words
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Article131 1939-01-09 10 (From Our London Staff) London. December 29. '’CHE International Tin Re- search and Development Council entered into occupation of their new offices at Fraserroad, Greenford. Middlesex, today. The new laboratories, which are being erected on the same site, are almost complete and the research work will be131 words
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246 1939-01-09 10 Following tin outputs for the month of December have been announced: Renong Consolidated Tin 317 piculs, <158.000 c. yds. 438 hrs.); Takuappa Valley No. 3. 268 piculs, <llO,OOO c. yds. 634 hrs.); Estimated value of output $lB,OOO. Dredge No. 3 ceased operations on246 words
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461 1939-01-09 10 Capital To Be Reduced And Reorganised (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 30. PROPOSALS for the reduction and reorganisation of the capital of Garing (Malacca) Rubber Estates, Ltd., will he considered by shareholders at a meeting io tie held at 19, Fenchurch-street, London, on January461 words
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620 1939-01-09 10 “A Gradually Improving Market' (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 28, (CHRISTMAS holidays having left only one business dav in the past week, there is nothing to report of th tier commoditfA or share markets. But readers of these notes may be620 words
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459 1939-01-09 10 Profits Down £90.000 To £226,000 London, December 29. A b the pre.iminary statement and reduction in the divi- dend from 15 per cent, to 9 per cent, foreshadowed, the accounts of the United Serdang (Sumatra) Rubber 1 lantations show a sharp fall in profits. Profits459 words
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Article141 1939-01-09 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, December 28. 'JMIE directors of British > Malayan Tin Syndicate, Ltd., propose to reduce the capital from £25,000 to £4,924 1 Is. This reduction is to be effected by cancelling- the 900 shares which have been forfeited and not reissued, and the141 words
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Article226 1939-01-09 10 Monday, Jan. 9. MEAT Beef Steak Kati 3« Stew or Curry do 28 (Pork lean do R 'Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb C’ Do. Australian do i Fowl Kati 24 Capons locally reared do < r »o226 words
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Advertisement68 1939-01-09 10 JL rr II P i I STE E L i WINDOW FRAMES ijj I I FRENCH DOORS k* -La-x-..wxrxt-■ »Wl d-’ etc. etc* II I Equal to the best un nr fl K g| imported makes, 1 I 1 <: ■r- .1 ——J BY h J-r a I I b68 words
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Article, Illustration248 1939-01-09 11 F arls /nomine saw this httle girl— nml her d<dl—asleep in the ship. |j? J T picture-news-reel <>• the arrhal in England of 200 Jewish refugee children from Germany. They are |X S ..J I kJ JLJ being cared for temporarily at Dovercourt Bay Holiday248 words
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Article279 1939-01-09 12 The Right Time Everywhere One of the greatest difficulties at sea is the keeping of correct time. The chronometer —the master clock —may not gain or lose more than a second during the whole voyage, but it does not follow that anyone on board can tell the “sun279 words
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Article569 1939-01-09 12 Many Natural Catastrophes, Huge Toll Of Life Tokio, January 3. rpHE year 1938 goes dow 7 n in Japanese records as a year of .1 great disasters. Fire, water and wind collaborated to write a dark and bloody story of unparalleled horror, and perhaps1 It was a dark year.—lnternational 1] News Agency. - 569 words
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Article358 1939-01-09 12 TO HEAD PRO-JAPANESE REGIME AT CANTON? Chungking, January X Peace manoeuvres by Mr. Wang Chingwei, chairman of the People’s Political Council, in supporting the terms of Premier Fuminaro Konoe have nothing whatever to do with the responsible autnorities here, which are determined to carry on358 words
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Article62 1939-01-09 12 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Sunday. When the case was mentioned in which three Tamil coolies from Lauderdale Estate, Simpang Matang, were charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a fellow'oolie, Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof said •ie understood the three accused had refined Mr. J. S. Chabra62 words
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235 1939-01-09 12 International News Agency. FIGHTTM; l\ progress Hong Kong, January LATEST Japanese “pea,,.- demanding the right S Japanese troops in certain J n China has stirred the Chines,.’ f to redouble their efforts in d, invaders out of KwangtunFighting in the East River Vl iiInternational News Agency. - 235 words
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Article215 1939-01-09 12 International News Agency Anxious To Come To Terms Hong Kong, January 3. RELIABLE reports from Japan stated that the country is much exhausted by the war against China and is considerably worried by a stronger stand on the part of Moscow. Washington, London and Parts towards Tokyo.International News Agency - 215 words
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Article76 1939-01-09 12 ed. on a Dig scaie. mternarecruited to run these works. tional News Agency. Chungking, December 30. Four factories are to be established in north Shensi for the n anufacture d I<a ther, textiles, saltpetre, cotton weann„ and agricultural products. Sci?n unc means and modem equipments ,led. on a Dig scaie. mternarecruited to run these works. tional News Agency. - 76 words
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Article72 1939-01-09 12 soldiers, untrained men 1 jjewS with trained men.- Internationa Agency. Tientsin, January Large numbers of Soviet kuo low concentrated along the M and Japanese borders, according ive ionel Yoichi Yokoyama, who v’A-' iast n the Changkufeng border summer and who is now 1 to a post insoldiers, untrained men 1 , jjewS with trained men.- Internationa Agency. - 72 words
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Miscellaneous1840 1939-01-09 12 radio radio radio radio" radio radio radio] D ra<g| raj!? KilWrMil J>ajiMk ?C *9l io radio radio radio radio radio radio radio today I SINGAPORE transmission 5 PENANG TODAY AM TODAY 6.20 Bells > Empire Service.* 7.10 ZHP 9.69 Mc!s (30.96 m.) ‘Unusually Yours,’ John Rorke.* 7.30 ZHJ 6.08 mc/s1,840 words
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Article456 1939-01-09 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoli And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD EUROPE \\|> THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For B'.i r ma Victoria Point), India. 1 >!' E-zypt, Sudan, Kenya T&ngai ka Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern n l’ "lii sia, Nyasaland, South ib tain, Ireland. Canada and456 words
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1197 1939-01-09 13 arrivals Today: KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. GLENGARRY ex Europe via Suez. Tomorrow: BORINGIA ex Europe via Colombo. KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Arson. RHEXENOR ex Singapore Wednesday, January 11: “MATA HARI” from Singapore via. ports SOUDAN from London via ports. BAN GALORE ex Kobe1,197 words
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Advertisement427 1939-01-09 13 BLUE funnel line V B* I SERVICE to LONDON ANO KTH CONTINENT Wl i.HI-i Leaves D»-- t -> n d~# fa ]i g Antwerp Middlesboro Jan. 14 Feb. 12 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Jan. 19 Feb. 18 calls Hull Gdynia Jan. 26 Feb. 22 •H!' 1 SERVICE IO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE427 words
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Advertisement109 1939-01-09 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 SERVICE109 words
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Advertisement768 1939-01-09 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoikted in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 12th JANUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. TTA T Outwards from London for768 words
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Article, Illustration2466 1939-01-09 14 Fine Weather, Big Crowd, Good Sport Abbot’s Temptation Pays $97 On Saturday BRILLIANT weather, a big- attendance and thrilling sport went to make the final day’s programme at the Penang Turf Club’s Christmas-New Year Meeting a fitting windup to the seven (y-y ear-old course. The2,466 words
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Article126 1939-01-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. The Selangor Club heat the Singapore CricA.ee uub <xgam in their annual uopny match here today by 11 points (1 goal 2 tries) to 5 (1 goal). The Singapore men played with determination and play was of such a126 words
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Article78 1939-01-09 14 The following will represent the Old Frees’ Association in a hockey matca against the Penang Recreation Club today on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m.: A. Rahman, Lim Cheng Hoe, Cheah Kok Huat, Tye Thuon Tuck, Chong Ah Har, Khoo’ Phin Hong, Ng Beng Heng, Wong78 words
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93 1939-01-09 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Saturday. Results of the Kinta Golf Club’s mixed foursomes for the month of January are: Winners: Mrs. Laird and A. L. Bires, 41—11=33. Runners-up: Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Baxter, 44—11=33. Among those who competed were Mrs. R. A.93 words
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Article53 1939-01-09 14 In their return hockey fixture at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Singapore beat Selangor 2—l, which was exactly thesame score by which Singapore lost at Singapore recently Ibrahim bin Esa scored for Singapore shortly before the interval. Yusoff equalised but Sheik Hussein got the winning goal midway53 words
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Article90 1939-01-09 14 .Center. Port Elizabeth, Saturday—The M.C.C. is leading the Eastern Province by 65 runs at close of play in a three-day met-h here today. Batting first, tjhe Province were dismissed for 172 runs. Coy 54 not out. Fames took 5 wickets for 58 and Wright 4. .Center. - 90 words
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Article510 1939-01-09 14 W/TTH stakes amounting to $10,700, Mr. A. van Tooren, VV Port Swettenham multi-millionaire, easily heads the b ot winning owners at the Penang Turf Club’s Year Meeting, which concluded last Saturday. Duval trains Mr. van Tooren’s entire string, was the most sue trainer with510 words
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Advertisement29 1939-01-09 14 tiersteiner Superior Rudesheimer Rudcsheimer Berg (1929) V Lieb fra uni il ch (1934) ypEINHARD’S( "~\RHINE WINES C a I d b e ck’s HJulc i cS /8 6 429 words
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547 1939-01-09 15 Many Surprises In The Ihi rd Round Vii l HELD BY IPSWICH (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sunday. MO’U DS tetalliinr 640.000 watched the 26 F. A. Cup third- Hiinul matches yesterday. The result 1 taken all round, v>i u-irl. Walsall. Ipswich547 words
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Article136 1939-01-09 15 I enang Beal Kedah Al Hockey '”n Own Correspondent) A lor Star. Saturday. P K. lab by hock e y°nK nU in thc in ter-State goals v, 7’’ P 5 (1 here toda y- Both vi St tn r '777' Eu Hon S the centre-forward. fine.i136 words
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Article, Illustration504 1939-01-09 15 A well contested inter-state women’, hockey match played on the Ipoh Clu. padang yesterday resulted in a 3 1 victory for Penang over Selangor. After a mediocre first half the gam improved immensely in the second halwhich was productive of some tnrillin t moments. Though btaten504 words
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433 1939-01-09 15 FOLLOWING the State hockey trial held on Saturday, between Colom’s and Whites which ended in victory for the Colours by four goals to two, teams were selected to represent the State in her forthcoming inter-State fixtures, against Penang at Penang on Saturday, January 11433 words
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Article102 1939-01-09 15 England Again Beaten by Rest London, Saturday— In the final rugby trial at Twickenham. The Rest beat England by 17 points to 3. The W elsh trial at Swansea resulted n a win for Probables against Possibles iy 21 points to 6. OTHER RESULTS Blackheath 8, Rossljm102 words
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Article62 1939-01-09 15 ♦Bramley v. Featherstone R. Castleford 16, Oldham 5. Dewsbury 3, Leeds 15. ♦Huddersfield v. Broughton R. Hull 21, Bradford N. 0. ♦Hunslet v. Batley. ♦Keighley v. Liverpool S. ♦Leigh v. Halifax. ♦Rochdale H. v. Hull K. R. ♦Salford v. Wakefield T. *St. Helens v. Warrington. •Widnes v. Barrow.62 words
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Article45 1939-01-09 15 The football match on Saturday between ihe Sporting Diamonds and the Marines at the Dato Kramat ground was postponed due to lack of players of the latter .earn. Instead a practice match took place between the Diamonds and ttiie Min Sin Seah Team.45 words
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341 1939-01-09 15 British Lightweight Title Contest Next Month London, Jan. 1. Subject to sanction bein? received from the British Boxing Board of Control, Eric Boot, of Chatteris, British light-weight champion, will defend his title against Arthur Danahar, of Bethnal Green, in London during the last week341 words
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Article139 1939-01-09 15 At soccer yesterday at the Butterworth Recreation Club ground, the Coronation Youngsters beat the International Youngsters of Butterworth by four goal to one. The game was played at a fast pace. In the first half A. Cmar scored for the visitors after 15 minutes. Shortly aftei vards Natar139 words
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Article303 1939-01-09 15 Match Arranged For The World’s Fair London.—Aubrey Smith, of film fame, has never lost his zest for cricket and, though turned 75. still plays in Hollywood. This pre-supposes that you know he is “Round the Corner’’ Smith, of Charterhouse, Cambridge, and Sussex, who was good303 words
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Article61 1939-01-09 15 THE Selangor women’s hockey team beat the Perak women’s team by the odd goal in three in their return match played on Saturday afternoon on the Ipoh Club padang before a record crowd. Perak held territorial advantage for thc rnots part of the match, but61 words
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Advertisement27 1939-01-09 15 —BELLISS MORCOM STEAM ENGINES Ml OIL ENGINES il~~~ r=: T =:=sss:s compressors Efß W etcSteam Turbine Generator Set. HUTTENBACHS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS WPS 2727 words
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Article206 1939-01-09 16 New York. Saturday. New York, Saturday: From the cover;ing movement by rubber consumers, operators believe that the offering to outsiders is for good opportunity to accumulate. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indus. 152.87 151.54 152.64 151.31 20 rails 33.25 32.93 33.40 32.88 20 utilities206 words
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Article111 1939-01-09 16 LONDON, January 7. Buyers Sellers x.LBBRE: Easy. London February B%d. B%d. ApMJuune B%d. 8&d. July/Sept. Bffcd. B%d. New York: Closed. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 55,632 tons Liverpool 31,056 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Jan. £10.15 TEPPER: White Muntok: in bond. 3JJd. Jan./Mar. 3%d. Lampong black111 words
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Article193 1939-01-09 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.25 1.30 Ba.tu Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bassetts 47 .50 Benta s 1.05 1.10 Brogas -67% .70 j Kuala Sidims 2.20 2.35 Indragiris 1.15 1.20 ex j Lunas 1.60 1.70 c j Mentakabs .40 .42% j Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pajains 1.75 1.85 Sungei193 words
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Article65 1939-01-09 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $110.62% Business 50 tons Singapore $110.62% COPRA Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper $8.50 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 27%c Singapore (Spot) 27%c TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.17% Medium $3.50 RICE 1 f Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.00 No. 2 $5.80 White No. 1 $6.45 White No.65 words
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Article157 1939-01-09 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Bus ere Seller* 'Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatt .69 .71 j Jelebu go gg jJohan .27 .30 jKuchai 1.25 1.30 I Fetalings g. 90 7.15 1 Rahman Hyd. 1.12% 1.17 Rantau 1.45 1.50 i Sungei Way 1.90 1.95 Taiping Cons. i.go i.gs Ulu Klang .70 .75157 words
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Article229 1939-01-09 16 Agenda For Tomorrow's Meeting Following is the agenda for the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners tomorrow: 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 13th December. 1938. 2. Statutory’ Declarations of Dr. Ong Chong Keng, Mr. J. P. Souter. Mr. F. H. Grumitt and229 words
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Article105 1939-01-09 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. Mr. H. S. Ong, the well-known badminton player and former Cambridge captain, has gone to Singapore to join the legal firm of Messrs. Chan and Eber. Mr. Ong left Taiping on Friday by the night mail, which was105 words
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Article194 1939-01-09 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 10J 4 4% Ayer Weng .60 .65 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Berjuntai 10 0 10 6 Hong Fatt .68 .71 Jelebu .60 .65 Kpg. Kamunting 8 6 9 0 Kpg. Lanjut 16 9 17|3 Katu 24 0 24 9 Kramat 10;0 10|9 Kuchai194 words
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Article169 1939-01-09 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Asams 27 6 28 3 Berjuntais 10 0 10 6 B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts .70 .72’.. Johans .26 28 Kramats 9 7 i /2 10 0 Kundangs 6 9 7 0 K. Lanjuts 159 73 Kuchais 1.25 1.30 Laruts g,9 9,1% Nawng Pets169 words
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Advertisement744 1939-01-09 16 BANKS HONG KONG AND A NEW SHANGHAI BANKING corporation. SAFE DEPOSIT X Incorporated In the Colony of Hongkong, The liability of members is limited to th* I L? T"' extent and in manner prescribed bj Fit V I VjF Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony Head Office:— HONG744 words
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Advertisement117 1939-01-09 16 The Ist Rehearsal of the COMIC OPERA THE EMERALD ISLE Will take place at 6.80 p.m. on January 11th, 1939. At MORTIMER HALI,. HUTCHINGS SCHOOL and NOT in the Town Hall as previously announced. A. J. A. BLAKE. Hon. Sec. Treas. BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) 111 the High Court of117 words
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Advertisement590 1939-01-09 16 IRiransMSajtHt Head Office: 12. Bishop Street p Phone 1477 1473 I' Telegrams: “Gazette’’ Singapore Office: Cecil Str. M7l. Tel: “Times” Singal Pho, Office: 25, Java Street." S’i.n- Ua a Lum-? Office Brewster Road Phn,,»?' Office: 43, Fleet Street Ung Phone Central «08—3(4» Tel "r On F c < London. Cates590 words
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