Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 January 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1939-01-17 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IS.TS PUBLISHER DAILY x<». i 3. Vol. xcvh. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.21 words
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405 1939-01-17 1 Plans for Women Children to Leave Chungking Destruction Of Kwangsi Highways Great Trek” Starts From Kwangtung Chungking, Monday. The Chinese authorities have decided to destroy all highways in Kwangsi leading to south-western Kwangtung, thus depriving the Japanese of all means of communication si >uld they attempt an invasion. This stepLllttL ua-l' climax within two months.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 405 words
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Article116 1939-01-17 1 Reuter Rome, Monday. “IN the end, the guns will go off on tl ir wn account,” declares Signor Givd. in an article in Giornale d’ltalia nferrintf to the “campaign of abuse” w reaching a dangerous point in th* Italian and French newspapers i\ trgues: "InsultsReuter - 116 words
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Article151 1939-01-17 1 Reuter. Good V- Sermon. But... Ixmdon, Tuesday. pHIi ’.I. > al News finds that as in->i the British Note to Japan i- i.it 1 effective. But is it j asks the newspaper, .it authorities at this their policy at Uie a >t iagogic finger?" Tht. – Reuter. - 151 words
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Article68 1939-01-17 1 5. Reuter. Money For Social Plans Washington, Monday. j al message to Congress from >’ nt Roosevelt recommends a wide exj ,n >f the Social Security Act. I ui\. <•> the commencement of payment of old-age pensions at an earlier -and also liberalisation of pensions. ’ii protection5. Reuter. - 68 words
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Article47 1939-01-17 1 London. Monday, ven hundred and twenty-one recruits -i the R.A.F. last week against 260 une week last year, bringing the i acceptance of pilots, observers, air--11 n ind boys since April 1, 1938, to -’.125 compared with 11,461 for the p riding period last year.47 words
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Article57 1939-01-17 1 Reuter. Rio—Washington Rio de Janeiro. Monday. The establishment of a Rio-VV ashington axis” against extra-territorial influences will be discussed when Senor Aranha, Brazilian Foreign Minister goes to Washington next week at the invitation of Mr. Roosevelt, it was stated unofficially here today. Commercial problems of interestReuter. - 57 words
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154 1939-01-17 1 London, Monday. PROCEEDINGS which the Spanish Nationalist authorities are propostnc to take against Mr. Ernest Goldi tg. British Proconsul at .an e att'ii and his wife and an employee of French nations it) a r nrmal on Consulate. Madame Lagar.le, will open shortly,the Spanish Nationalists. -British Wireless. - 154 words
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Article, Illustration377 1939-01-17 1 II e Are Mai eh in g To Help And Not Destroy Catalonia* Says Rebel Leader Barcelona. Mondav. Franco’s bombers roared over Barcelona today, several hundred women marched defiantly through the refugee filled streets of the city exhorting the population to stand iirm.Reuter. - 377 words
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Article442 1939-01-17 1 the meeting.—Reuter and British Wireless. London, Monday. THE 104th session of the League Council op-med at Geneva this afternoon with the Swedish Foreign Mhis’.-r R. J. Sandler, in the chair The —pw Zv.dand member, Mr. Jordan introduced the report of the Health Committee which was passed. Thethe meeting.—Reuter and British Wireless. - 442 words
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47 1939-01-17 1 I. Reuter. Melbourne, Monday. A day of rain enabled the bushfires to be definitely checked. The damage is estimated to amount to nearly' £3,000,000. “m relief fund of £200,000 has been opened for public contributions. Already £50,000 has been contributed. Reuter.I.— Reuter. - 47 words
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80 1939-01-17 1 Ex Ambassador as “Hit-Run" Driver Reuter. Hanover, Virginia. Monday. MR. WILLIAM DODD, former United Stales Ambassador to Germany, was today indicated on a charge of hit-and-run driving r he charge arises from an accident- in which a fou.r-year old Negro girl was KnocKed down and badly injured. When informed aboutReuter. - 80 words
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Article172 1939-01-17 1 —British Wireless. Jews Appreciate Tolerance London, Monday. A CODE of conduct for German Jewish refugees arriving in Britain has been prepared by the Board of Deputies of British Jews of which a copy is being issued to every German Jewish refugee in Great Britain. Practical—British Wireless. - 172 words
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Article95 1939-01-17 1 i.— Reuter. France Fails To Ratify Agreement Damascus, Monday. Loufti Haffar, Minister of Finance, and Fayez Theury, Minister of Public Works, j have resigned. Haffar in a letter announcing his resignation, daclares that he has taken this step as a protest against the French Government’s failure toi.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article37 1939-01-17 1 Reuter. London Monday:—Viscount Gort, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is leaving London on January 26 on a tour of inspection of the Middle East. He will be absent from London for a few weeks.Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement36 1939-01-17 1 KWONG LEE YELN CHAN i Esf-ihlished over 30 Years.) 73< ampbell Street. PHONE 1028 dealers IN CANTON VEGETABLE KNIVES AND SCISSOR IRON AND STEEL GOODS. hosiery. PERFUMERY AND C E NER A L GOO L S36 words
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Advertisement85 1939-01-17 1 l/ARTiNS PILLS. APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Femaie I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. f The I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY j 52-54. Beach Street, Peiumg. Cl'-'” I j ’iQtS* i •SO® Vi s’ ww I y *v j x Z85 words
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Article177 1939-01-17 2 .—British Wirieless. London, Monday. 4 comprehensive nutritional survey under the leadership of Dr. B. B. Platt, the first of its kind to be undertaken in the Colonial Empire, is now’ being< carried out in Nyassaland with the object of studying the actual and potential food resources of.—British Wirieless. - 177 words
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Article175 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Lower Trend London, Monday. on the Stock Exchange, although business was more active, the price trend in most groups w'as lower today. Gilt-edged securities failing to maintain their initial firm front. Chinese bonds were quoted at purely nominal prices on the news that the full.—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article56 1939-01-17 2 t. —Reuter. New Spitfire Record London, Monday. A Spitfire aircraft recently on snow at the Paris Aero Exhibition, made a record flight from L? Bourget to Croydon today. The Spitfire flew 205 miles in 41 minutes. The average speed was 300 miles per hour includingt. —Reuter. - 56 words
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Article32 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Cairo, Monday:—Hassan Pasha Sabry. the War Minster, has resigned. It is stated that he was unable to agree with his colleagues with regard to army pay.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article45 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Calcutta, Monday:—Fourteen more todies have been recovered from the debris of the Howra-Dehradun express crash on January 12. The total of dead is now twenty-one. It is officially’ announced after enquiries that the accident was due to malicious tampering with the line—Reuter. - 45 words
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237 1939-01-17 2 London. Monday. qpHE water supply of the County of London from underground sources the subject of a report in conncctir.i with the geological survey of Britain published today. ed into the lower strate.—British Wireless. The report shows that the kvel of underground water which feedsed into the lower strate.—British Wireless. - 237 words
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Article769 1939-01-17 2 Rome, Monday. A grave warning to France not to make last-minute efforts tc save Government Spain is the interpretation placed in political circles on the latest announcement in the Informazione Diplomatics, which appears on the front pages of all newspapers and is believed to he769 words
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Article97 1939-01-17 2 British Wireless. Consults Colleagues London, Monday. The Prime Minister was at work at Downing Street today after a strenuous few’ days in Rome from which be returned yesterday. He had consultations with a number of his calleagues in anticipation of the resumption of the weekly meeting. British Wireless. - 97 words
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Article249 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Not Shared By Europe And Britain London, Monday’. Reports cf progressive American recovery not yet shared by Br.tain and Europe generally’ mainly owing to political uncertainties and lack of confidence. according to a comprehensive survey of world economic conditions published in the Lloyds Bank Monthly’. —Reuter. - 249 words
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Article94 1939-01-17 2 British Wireless. Preliminary Work London, Monday. By’ an arrangement between the Home Office and the London County Council, the Chief Officer of the London Fire Brigade has been seconded temporarily to the Home Office to assist in tne preliminary work now being undertaken foi the development ofBritish Wireless. - 94 words
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Article36 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Rome, Monday:—The wedding of Princess Maria to Prince Louis of BourbonParma, which was postponed owing to the illness of Princess Mafalda, has now been fixed to take place on January 22.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article40 1939-01-17 2 i.— British Wireless. London, Monday: Crown Prince Olat of Norway arrived at North Shields thii morning on board the Oslo Newcastle motorship Black Watch. He has pro tu SaChdnngham to stay with the King and Queen. —British Wireless.i.—British Wireless. - 40 words
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112 1939-01-17 2 —Reuter. Genevr, Mon<i» W/HEN the League Council t its public sitting today. > before it a report drawn up |;y a con mittee of three—France, Great Bi tain and Persia —on the withdr, of non-Spanish combatants frorr p. publican Spain. The report showed that th?.—Reuter. - 112 words
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Article174 1939-01-17 2 Reuter. Large Government Orders London, Monday The opinion is expressed in some London metal market circles that the recent improved demand for spelter es connected with the Government s air raid shelter programme. Although no official statement is available regarding either quantity or price, it is. Reuter. - 174 words
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Article284 1939-01-17 2 London, Monday. Scotland Yard if investigating tnree mysterious explosions in London early’ this morning, the biggest oi which was outside the Central Electricity Board s control room at Southwark. Innumerable windows were shattered but nobody v.ahurt. An explosion of a similar nature occurred on the cable284 words
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Advertisement262 1939-01-17 2 KOLYNOS VA IS O (ECONOMICAL! W) 'Because it lasts twice Jr as long as f ordinary J toothpastes g*| t KOLYNOS is a scientific, concentrated dentifrice on concentrated dental cream, a dry brush is needed to keep No water or other bulky teeth clean and sparkling, ingredient has been added262 words
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Advertisement33 1939-01-17 2 YAVB I Danderine saves waves gives new lustre Io your hair. Keeps it clean a •calp healthy. Its I.esh, delicate b<Will add to your charm. Danderine *7 best for hair 2 APB 233 words
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Article649 1939-01-17 3 France Netherlands May Raily To Support TOKIO FACES DESPERATE SITUATION only arc Great Britain and the United Slates st rate* ii yicali superior »'> Japan in the Pacific—as a German navi»’ expert recently admitted—tut together they control the chiei markets h r Japan sBritish Wireless: - 649 words
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33 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. i io Monday: The Manchukuo Go- rnc .nt has formally announced that it e< decided to join the Anti-Comintem 11 according to a telegram from Banking.- Reuter.;. Reuter. - 33 words
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Article78 1939-01-17 3 .—Reuter Kaunas, Monday. ral thousand Memel Germans have iicd Storm Troop detachments formed •her the recent Nazi victory in the elecThe organisation, which includes y units, is carrying out military xt r --s in various parts of the country semi-official l-uthuanian state•■‘'■nt that the formation does.—Reuter - 78 words
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54 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. Shanghai. Monday. Father Jacquinot, the famous charitable worker, arrived here yesterday from Chungking, where he has been interviewing the Government authorities. He told a Reuter representative that Madame Chiang Kai-shek had handed him a cheque for $50,000, Chinese currency, for use in hisReuter. - 54 words
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Article34 1939-01-17 3 British wireless. London, Monday:—Dr. Pospisil. head of the Czechoslovak Financial Delegation, was th-e guest of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, at a private luncheon at 11 Downing Street today.—British wireless. - 34 words
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Article93 1939-01-17 3 .—Reuter. Tokio, Monday. IJ'RANCE will shortly pre- sent a Note similar to Britain’s, it is expected in Tokio. A message from Tokio states that the Japanese Government has no intention of making a hasty reply to the British Note, since the issues involved have been.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article170 1939-01-17 3 e.— Reuter. Personnel Of Arab Party Announced Beirut, Monday. It is understood that eight members of the former Arab Higher Committee have been selected to attend the London Palestine Conference as a result of th-e Mufti's interviews with the exiled leaders. 'The delegates’ names are Husseine.— Reuter. - 170 words
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Article112 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. Belgrade, Monday. Reiteration of the Croat People's demand “to be sole masters of our territory” is contained in a resolution adopted by 103 Croat deputies on the eve of the first meeting of the new Yugoslav Parliament. The deputies, who are boycotting Parliament, met at ZagrebReuter. - 112 words
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Article143 1939-01-17 3 .—Reuter. Minority Claims In Rumania Berlin, Monday:—The Hungarian Foreign Minister, Count Csaky, has arrived on a two-day visit to confer with Herr von Ribbentrop. Hungary’s relations with her neighbours, especially Rumania, are expected to be ventilated during the talks. Hungarian circles suggest that, as Hungary.—Reuter. - 143 words
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275 1939-01-17 3 Reuter. Geneva, Monday. Toe big question in today’s public discussions of the League Council will be Spain, which comes before the Council this afternoon. Should the F-arcelona Government suddenly fall the League might have an important part to play. Signor Mussolini’s reaffirmations toReuter. - 275 words
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Article111 1939-01-17 3 Reuter London, Monday. It is learned in London that Mr. Ernest Golding, the British Pro-Consul at San Sebasttian, will shortly be tried by the Spanish Nationalist court. Mr. Golding is now in prison in San Sebastian, having been arrested shortly after the discovery of anReuter - 111 words
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Advertisement256 1939-01-17 3 nirrp* fl I b OgHBI ■■H wfe wBl aM IwR r. jSju w S ■j ft-- V V i r Wwy iw s, xg i -W/ < n/ XiAccount Of Excess Stock l C ALL PURE /J-’ MAD IN '4- k U WOOL J ENGLAND /7 71 Ndtetee 7-y I256 words
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Article418 1939-01-17 4 •«IX the end tlie guns will go off of their own account.... So remarks Gayda writing in (dornale d Italia in a discussion of the “campaign of abuse” levelled against ltal\ in the French Press. ltal\, he says, has been insulted. Coming from Italy this418 words
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1361 1939-01-17 4 THIS ARTICLE was given as a _alk from th? R.M.B.C. station recently as one of a series of health talks showing how the health of the population is safeguarded by the authorities. I INTIL the beginnin"- of the present century the pilgrimage to1,361 words
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Advertisement275 1939-01-17 4 3 VOH i ,av LAF. 1 lo much for “Mt-t your shoes BA TS If y° l are nnl treating ycur 'M shoe.’ properly, then certain! 'tw <. the -V are costing too much Oils whatever you paid for them vJg& in th I|Tst place. They des<rve care —and Propert’s275 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-01-17 4 > 1 A/\k\ o o v u t /JI iIgZ/ Z' /<2" nV-c' i 11. 1 m 4 JyG fcr> k >h, 3 F tJ V- .W iVi yv.p-P.lk --x v'"' 4/\ Pz X; J\ XF. ?z p ~s z p/ J THE WINTER CIRCUS hT GREAT BRITAIN47 words
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Article499 1939-01-17 5 j m m Th» 1 Postal Guide 1)1 I ERENCE was made in I n s column yesterday to the hat the Malayan Post Guide contains nume.ms which are not only ve but are also highly inll ere are a few samples i vt n a. random:499 words
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Article144 1939-01-17 5 Collision At Dato Kramat Road A Mohamed an Malayee, Syed Mohamed, an attendant of a lorry was seriously injured following an accident at Dato Kramat Road yesterday afternoon when the lorry came in collusion with a motor c,ar The lorry was proceeding along Dato Kramat Road towards144 words
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76 1939-01-17 5 It is reported that the ms. •Johan van Oldenbamevelt” is proceeding to ’he East with one motor only owing to damage to the portside propeller shaft. Shv is expected to arrive at Singapore on January 30 and at Batavia on February 1, and will drydock76 words
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246 1939-01-17 5 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period Jan. 9 to Jan. 14 inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the public246 words
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Article277 1939-01-17 5 “Argus” To Appear At Majestic Theatre “Argus,” the 29-year-old Australian prophet of modern times, *is in Penang for a short season to show his feats of telepathy and his ability to look into the future. Arrangements have been made for “Argus” to appear at the Majestic277 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-01-17 5 HII OHEN ver h, n, •o.lt, i„ th.. M Tom Mix. tnuio :i < >’O > <>v n Star, .q.. „p a q down O'Connell Street, Dublin.26 words
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584 1939-01-17 5 Foreign antes For Towns And I ill ages MEAN TRICK PLAYED ON LOCAL SHOPPERS (By P.G. Staff Reporter) TTHE war in the Ear l'a-r has been in progress for nearly two years and rJihough China has suiiered several serious setbacks in actual584 words
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Article111 1939-01-17 5 Lecture At Lower Perak Indian Assn. Tomorrow Under the auspices of the Indian Community of Lower Perak, Pandit Hridayan'ath Kunzru, B.Sc., LLD., the President of the Servants of India Society, member of the University of Benares and Allahabad, member of the Council of State, India, member of the111 words
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85 1939-01-17 5 No less than twenty-five drivers and owners cf motor vehicles, summoned at the instance of the Traffic Department, appeared yesterday before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Ipoh First Magistrate, charged with offences against the Traffic Enactment. Almost all pleaded guilty, while a few claimed85 words
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Article56 1939-01-17 5 Delayed Near Scene Of Former (]rash •TiHE mail train from Kuala Lumpur 1. arrived at Penang an h; ur late last evening. It is believed that the delay was ca sd by a locomotive defect s-iortl,’ af.er 'eaving Tanjong Malim, in the same locality as a southbound56 words
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Article52 1939-01-17 5 The funeral took place this morning at the Pulau Tikus Cemetery. before a arge gathering of. relatives and friends, of the late Miss Christina Boudville .’hose death took place at the General Hospital yesterday. Rev. Father Benoche officiated at the graveside and there were numerous52 words
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74 1939-01-17 5 In Aid Of China Relief Fund The Penang Chinese Ladies’ Association will conduct a Charity Fair on Feb. 25, at the St. Xaviers’ Recreation Ground, in aid of the China Relief Fund. In all, there will be about tw’entv stalls, including several amusing items,74 words
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Article191 1939-01-17 5 Mr. W. Stanley Hunt To Judge Dog-owners will be interested to learn that the Malayan Kennel Association has been fortunate enough to secure the services of Mr. W. Stanley Hunt as judge for the Central Malayan Dog Show which will be held at the Race Course191 words
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56 1939-01-17 5 Today, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1. March Austria. Nowotny. 2. Selection Chu Chin Chow. Monckton. 3. Waltz The Dollar Princess. Fall. 1. Overture 'The Marriage Of Figaro. P Mozart. 5. Intermezzo Wedgewood Blue. Ketelbey. 6. Selection Tonight’s the Night. Reubens. 7. Fox Trot Says My56 words
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Article92 1939-01-17 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Work is progressing on the southern terminal of the England-Austra-lia air route at Rose Bay, Sydney, Mr. H. V C X ..ill by, Australia’s Minister for Works and Civil Aviation, stated in Singapore yesterday. The slipway and control building92 words
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Article49 1939-01-17 5 Dr Ross, who rnet with an accident about two months ago and was admitted into the Penang Gener; Hospital, is reported to be very much better. He is able to move and appeared very well this morning. It is not known when he will leave hospital.49 words
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Advertisement245 1939-01-17 5 YOUNGER mu M BL UN.. Zaft Sr v > 4 fl j < j At K M a TO-NIGHT App.yCtoeToKa.on TO-MORROW Skinfood, Rose Colour which contains Pf See how much fresher Biocel the amazing discovery of Dr. an q smoother your skin is alter the very Stejskal, Professor of Vienna245 words
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Advertisement71 1939-01-17 6 UNDOUBTEDLY! THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG ELYSEE CABARET THE ISLAND’S CENTRE. OF DANCING PROVIDING FOR YOUR ENTHRTAINMENT TONI G H T SADIE IRENE WORLD FAMOUS HARMONY SINGERS Successful appearance throughout the entire Universe Listen to the harmonious blending of two perfect voices while you dance Also Floor Show by71 words
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Miscellaneous896 1939-01-17 6 AN EXTRAORDINARY DOUBLE ATTRACTION! I WO SHOWS FOR O\| OPENING TONIGHT II A payment: 6.15 <S 9.30 p.m. X JL NO INCREASE IN PRICES: ON THE STAGE I ON THE SCREEN RKO-RADIO’S STIRRING STORY OF THE MIGHTY MEN Hie Sensation of the Generation! p AVED THE CLOUD ROAD TO! ASIA896 words
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799 1939-01-17 7 All Passengers Safely Transferred (From Our Own Correspondent) Manila, January 12. THE almost new 9,275 ton Norwegian freighter Hoegh Silvercrest, of the Silver Java Pacific Line, bound for Singapore from Pacific Coast ports, is aground off the coast of Sorsogan, Philippine Islands. Heavy seas799 words
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Article462 1939-01-17 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL MR. VIVIAN R. MATTHEWS has been appointed a Director of the Craigie’ea Rubbei Plantations, Ltd. states our London Correspondent MR. B. G. H. JOHNSON, a former director of Messrs. Boustead and Co. Ltd., has now settled down at Littlehampton, where he is a near neighbou." of MR. and462 words
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Article55 1939-01-17 7 :.—Reuter. Gibraltar, Monday:—Combined fortress and home fleet exercises to test the defences of Gibraltar will be carried out between January 22 and January 24, it is officially ,ttada. A black-out orga-, nisation of certain military and civil parts will be also tried out under conditions strictly:.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article39 1939-01-17 7 .—Reuter. Berlin, Monday:—lt is learned in wellinformed circles that Herr von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, is going to Warsaw for the celebration, on January 26, of the fifth anniversary of the German-Polish non-aggression agreement.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article579 1939-01-17 7 Congress legislation Deplored Benares, January 3. rpHE first Conference of the All-India Sadhu Sabha opened today at Benares in the premises of the Ramkrishna Mission Home of Service. His Holiness Jagatguru Sri Shankaracharya of Puri presided. A large gathering of about 4.000 including nearly 150 representatives of579 words
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Article326 1939-01-17 7 European Powers And Japan VIEWS OF FRENCH STAITSMAN (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. THAT Germany and Italy would regret their action in not lining up with the other European Powers in the Far East in a common front against Japan, was stressed by a former head326 words
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Advertisement503 1939-01-17 7 Tonigh* Ladies* Guest .Night at Both Parks! WEMBLEY PARK loiiiiilit. Tuesday 17th, January, 7939. Mohk Silver Opera:Will stage PRINCJI OF' MORROCCO” a very interesting story which you must see from start to finish. Strongly supported by Moleks irt tuty of beauties with lively extras ano r< imerous .Maliyan memories. Sun503 words
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Miscellaneous71 1939-01-17 7 PHONE 1355 A C.ANTONESE ROMANCE ‘GLORY OF THE NATION” Kwong San Siew. Soo how Lai. Aee Chow Sooi, < h<< Poh (Koon. Lam Lai Peng. Lee Yau Chee and others. Th»- Star of "MARRIED 18 TIMES” are together again in this Sill» I.:!;:, 1.-’in n which depicts the Building of71 words
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187 1939-01-17 8 F.M.S. Full Court Sits Next Month A X XPPEAL on behalf of Towkay Leong Sin Nam. O.B.E., A has been (Ped by Messrs. Cowdv and Jones. Ipoh, against the judgment in the recent slander action brought against him by Mr. Yong Kwai Sam.187 words
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Article197 1939-01-17 8 Estate (Jerk Fined (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Monday. Fo’lowing a car accident which took j lace near the Museum on Saturday night, an estate clerk named John Pereira was today produced before the Taiping Magistrate and charged with driving his car negligently, and secondly197 words
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Article142 1939-01-17 8 WOl ID BE CUSTOMER’S DARING THEFT A daring theft of two gold watches from the shop of Kcw Scong Co., one of the bgges- Chines? bus ness establishments in Ip h, was carried out bv an unknown middle-a-el Chinese on Saturday night. Just as the shop was142 words
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Article67 1939-01-17 8 The China Distress Relief Fund was augmented on Saturday night by $1,200, Chinese currency, collected at a performance by an amateur dramatic troupe of the Taiping Rubber Dealers’ Association at the Ipoh Sun Wha. Theatre. The troupe consisted of 29 men and women. The members of67 words
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Article96 1939-01-17 8 Charged with theft of a shirt from a Chinese cloth merchant’s shop. Leong Lam was produced before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh, to receive sentence. Chief Court Inspector N. B. Thomas, who prosecuted, said that the accused had three previous convictions, one of96 words
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Article59 1939-01-17 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. Charged with overloading to the extent oi 13 piculs, a Chinese lorrydrivei named Lim Hak said he was carrying a load of durians. On a previous occasion he carried a similar number of durians, but this time, perhaps, the fruitwere59 words
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Article57 1939-01-17 8 A car collision was reported from the 9th mile Eukit Gantang road last evening, both cars being badly damaged. Fortunately no one was seriously injured One of the cars belonged to an Ipoh doctor, and the other to a European warder, Taiping. The Ipoh doctor’s car57 words
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Article78 1939-01-17 8 Miss Mercy Isaac, of the staff of the Anglo-Chinese Continuation School, Ipoh, has left on transfer to the Methodist Boys’ Afternoon School, Kuala Lumpur. Miss Isaac, who is not only a good violinist but also plays the piano, guitar, mandolin, piano-accordeon and harmonium, will be greatly missed78 words
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Article66 1939-01-17 8 A second meeting of the Kheh Community (Perak Branch) Preparatory Committee was held at the Ipoh Kaying Association on Saturday afternoon with Mr. Leong Sin Nam in the chair. The meeting was attended by representatives of Kheh communities in various towns m the State. A sub-committee was66 words
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Article108 1939-01-17 8 The marriage took place on Sunday, ccording to Sikh rites, at the residence of the bride’s parents in Connol-ly-road, Ipoh, of Miss Inderjit Kaur, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mangal Singh, to Mr. Sahib Singh, of the Criminal Investigation Department. Penang. The ceremony was followed by108 words
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Article149 1939-01-17 8 Against Acquittal In Chandu Case An appeal against an acquittal by the Hamper magistrate in a prosecution under the Chandu Enactment came up for hearing in the Ipoh Supreme Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley. The appellant was the Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak.149 words
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106 1939-01-17 8 (From Our Own Correspondenr., Johore Bahru. Monday. MT WENT to look for a friend,’’ said Ahmad bin Haji Anuar, a Javanese. in the ponce court, when charged with possession of a dangerous weapon and trespass into the compound of the bungalow c r106 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-01-17 8 LT.-COL. D. M. (RIGHT) who has acted as Military and Chief Instructor to the Johore Military Forces for the pa.i M v iM>r chatting fwith Capt, Ismail, of the Johore Volunteer Force, )»efor«> i„' lr for England in the P. and O. liner (hitral, last51 words
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518 1939-01-17 8 Serious Smallpox Case Delected On Board Ship (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday l3-year-old King Ananda Malwdoi and the rest of ft passengers of the Danish motor vessel Selandia, includin' 20 Malayans who had been on a special Christmas holiday (Tll j/ spent last night518 words
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Article74 1939-01-17 8 Another daring snatch-'n I was reported on Sunday Ipoh. It would appeal woman was walking along O when suddenly her gold ring ed by an unknown man. was raised but the man his escape. Mr. G. VV. Clemetson, (Tio- butlO n Engineer, Kinta Electrical 174 words
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330 1939-01-17 8 Assembly Defeats Motion (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. Friday. Nai Dab Sanguan Bayungbongs moved at the weekly meeting of the Assembly, yesterday, to amend the rules and regulations of the House governing the mode cf dress of the members by the addition of a330 words
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Article175 1939-01-17 8 Four Races Involved (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. An alleged attempt to kidnay an Indian girl minor from the custody of her father was reported in Pondok Tanjong during the week-end. Investigations made by Mr. J. L. H Davis, 0.C.P.D., Tai ping, resulted in175 words
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Article50 1939-01-17 8 Ipch is experiencing a spell of very had weather. On Saturday night two inches of rainfall were recorded at the meteorological station. The temperature went down to 72 that evening. Yesterday about one inch of rainfall was recorded and the temperature in the morning was 73.50 words
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Advertisement417 1939-01-17 8 MAIN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH! Have you given years of your youth to unremitting labour in an enervating climate? Are the years taking their toll of you far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, draining you o. your natural joy in life? Most men and women think417 words
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391 1939-01-17 9 Indian Driver Finedls2o UP? For Negligence SENTENCING an Indian. Nagcor Ghani, to a fine of 20, in default k one month's rigotaus imprisonment. Mr. .1. 1.. McFall. District Judge, Penang, yesterday told him that though he had been negligent his case was not as391 words
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340 1939-01-17 9 Land Ragan Jernial Bought plans are under consideration for a reW clubhouse for the Penang In G n Association, which is estimated tc st $30,000. \v ile most of the Indian Association' lf th' F M.S. possess their own buildings playgrounds, the Indian .Association each340 words
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Article178 1939-01-17 9 Mr. ILL. Sard I Miss Enid G. 11 tinier Tie wtd took place yesterday af-tern-on St George’s Church, Perang, of Mr, Richard Guy Sarell, mining engineer of Siam, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William F Sarell.and Miss Enid Grindrod Hunter, daughter of Mr. and178 words
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Article53 1939-01-17 9 The whole of Ipoh Tonwwn was plunged into darkness on Sunday night at 1” when the electric supply failed, fortunately the “black-out lasteel only a couple of minutes. A wrestling exhibi- on at the Ipoh Jubilee Park was temporarih hi Id up hat was resumed when the lights53 words
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Article143 1939-01-17 9 First Commercial Survey Flight To Kuching (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Monday. Yesterday was another red-letter day in Singapore aviation history. Sarawak also claimed it as a day of considerable significance. The first commercial plane to cross the 450-mile expanse of sea between the two143 words
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Article153 1939-01-17 9 i.—Corr. Driver Charged As a sequel to a motor accident which occurred at the junction of McNair and Teck Soon-streets on ttw morning of December 27, when one man lost his life and three others were injured, a Chinese, Chong Chin Seong, was produced beforei.—Corr. - 153 words
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132 1939-01-17 9 V’ER $130,000 will be spent this year on improvements and additions to the Central Mental Hospital, Taniong Rambuta,i. Of about $lOO,OOO will form the first instalment for lhe construction of a new section for women, which has been *'miniated to cost nearly $350,000. he three132 words
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Article356 1939-01-17 9 LORRY DRIVER ACQUITTED Witness Says He Was •7 Forced To Crash I A claim that he was forced t< swerve and crash into a huge tre to avoid a collision, owing to the excessive speed at which a lerry came out ol the compound of the Chinese Merchants Club was356 words
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Article284 1939-01-17 9 SENTENCED FOR CHANDL' POSSESSION An allegation that the two packets of chandu, which formed the subject of the charge against the accused, were given to him by a man who later pointed him out to a Revenue officer, was made by’ defending counsel, Mr. G. H. Goh.284 words
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Article173 1939-01-17 9 Heavy Work in < Jiambers Work at the Penang Supreme Com was rerumed yesterday after th Christmas and New Year vacation. Dir ng the vacation Mr. Justice Howes sa o he?’’ urgent matters only. The first thing done yesterday wa he fixing of cases, aftei’ which173 words
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Article93 1939-01-17 9 Pandit Hhidayanath Kuzru, President )f the Servants of India Society, will rrive in Penang on Friday afternoon. He will give a public lecture at the Town Hall at 5.15 p.m. and at 7 p.m. ie will visit the Chettiar Chamber of Commerce. On Saturday morning,93 words
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83 1939-01-17 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Monday. THE EAST Coast railway line, which was closed last week on account of washouts, following heavy’ lain, has been cleared and through working was resumed this morning. fell -on the head of an Indian laboure during work83 words
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Advertisement178 1939-01-17 9 j great' little Grand I Model M GRAND Four feet small in size—but large in per- x' A formance nr For people with big musical ideas and small homes. i 1 This Moutrie 4ft Miniature Grand jBMF 'ay compels appreciation You have never ST ..J• heoi’d such fine time and178 words
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Miscellaneous9 1939-01-17 9 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Min. 82° Max. 91° Rain: nil.9 words
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2193 1939-01-17 10 Markets Will Go Up Down Without Trend’' JI V (From Our Own Corres/oadent) London, January 6. I ONDON Stock Exchange markets ended the old Year in moderately good form, with Rubber, Tea and Tin shares in good demand, Home Industrials firm and2,193 words
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Article193 1939-01-17 10 Industry’s Reported Agreement London, January 5. A MEETING of the Policy V Committee of the Chamber of Shipping- was held in London yesterday. It is understood that agreement was reached on a co-ordinated scheme for Government assistance for all sections of the industry. No official statement193 words
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512 1939-01-17 10 Slow Rise Likely During January New York, January 4. q| H)DA Y’S “Iron Age” weekly review states that steel mill activity in the U.S.A. for the current week is at 52 per cent, of capacity, compared with 40 per cent, last week. A512 words
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Article72 1939-01-17 10 Shipments Down On Month The International Tin Committee announces that tin exports during November of the countries participating in the tin restriction scheme are cabled as follows: Malaya. 2.450 tons; Bolivia, 1,839 tons: Netherlands East Indies, 1,455 tons; Siam, 686 tons; Congo, 554 tons; and Nigeria. 44172 words
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Article88 1939-01-17 10 P.eport for year ended September 30 shows after deducting £312 for depreciation of buildings and machinery, profit of £2,787 (£10,899); add amount brought forw’ard £2,632, making £5,420. In vie.w of prevailing unsettled conditions and present low export quota allowed for rubber, directors do not consider it advisable88 words
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Article17 1939-01-17 10 Preference dividend of 3% per cent., less tax, in respect of arrears, payable February 4.17 words
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Article88 1939-01-17 10 The output of Tronoh Mines Ltd., for the quarter ended December 31, 1938 was 1,250 piculs. MR. and MRS. W. G. STIRLING are looking forward to paying a visit to Malaya about April, says our London Correspondent. Mr. Stirling was for several years an officer of the Chinese88 words
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Article232 1939-01-17 10 Rubber Report Singapore. Friday, HTHREE main events have occurred this week i n the action taken to support Sterling in the visit of Mr. Chamberlain to Italy, and in the provisions that are being made by America for national defence. All these measures are constructive but232 words
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526 1939-01-17 10 Singapore, Friday. RUBBER eased off this week in sympathy with Wall Street and with all Commodity Markets and has also been adversely affected by European political influences The comparatively heavy January arrivals have found a somewhat unreceptive market as dealers have been lacking526 words
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Advertisement30 1939-01-17 10 g/TT- J NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL" PHONE NO. «0. TANJONG BUNGAH. For "«’f pleasure we have erected a diving stage complete with snri’’*’ Bates moteite. The beet place for your HuUtey*-30 words
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Article, Illustration160 1939-01-17 11 Thi< is the guil» -pa die J stern of the 7cft. Xingpo junk Paig-jin. vhich arrived at Singapore after a 12-d iy aO3 age fom Hong Kong or. the fir t teg of a vjyage to New York. On beard are four Europeans, a Sing160 words
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Advertisement49 1939-01-17 11 WaV Sr -5 Eat* 'SS Jw. IL A M r 4 BSt I x **3 l RLjtriifMb 3 product BRITISH MALAYAN fifo, coffee plantations B Negri sembilan F.M S. SOLt AGENTS HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. w >’ SINGAPOREPENANG IPOH KUALA LUMf>UI\ >C‘-. ;O| |<X ;XXXi I I I 11 I49 words
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Article651 1939-01-17 12 How I o Find 8.8. C. Quickly The instruction bock supplied with most commercial receiving sets usually gives full details of the various controls and their use, and the only difficulty the listener is likely to experience is that cf selecting the station he wishes to651 words
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Article311 1939-01-17 12 Bombay, December 27. itHPHE Rajkot settlement is an epoch-making one,” said Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, addressing a gathering which had assembled at the Juhu aerodrome to receive him. He added that just as Bardoli had led the Satyagraha movement in British India, Rajkot led in the struggle of311 words
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Article352 1939-01-17 12 JFe Arp Living On Air It is true, or at any rate it is true in part. When we look back over the year s to far-off times we see that farming was once a much simpler operation than it is now, that is, it we are contemplating352 words
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Article471 1939-01-17 12 Training Girls To Be Home-makers Bombay, December 29. rpHE importance of co-education was stressed by Mrs. Hansa Mehta, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Education, Bombay, addressing a special session of the 14th Session of the All Jndia Educational Conference today. Mrs. Mehta observed that the question471 words
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Article225 1939-01-17 12 Executive Resigns Ajodhya, December 29. THE United Provinces Congress Committee this afternoon discussed for about three hours the question whether it should reconsider the amendment that it adopted yesterday debarring M.L.A. s. from being members of Congress Committees. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru felt that the amendment was not225 words
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Article169 1939-01-17 12 Muslim Leaders* Tribute Calcutta, December 29. The need for unity between Hindus and Muslims was stressed at a meeting held under the auspices of the Jamiat-ul-Ulema of Calcutta at Albert Hall this evening. The meeting was addressed among others by Maulana Ahmed Sayeed, cretary of the All-India169 words
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Miscellaneous1971 1939-01-17 12 radio radio radio radio radio radio radio”! B.BX. SpPViro RQCRAMMI SKt Schedule radio radip radio radio radio radio radio penang Singapore ’■or rar East ZHJ 6.08 mcls (49.30 m.) ZHP 9.69 mc/s (30,96 m.) TODAY TODAY nd ™> t n 13 Followin S is the proP.M. P.M. BBC Service Schedule1,971 words
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Article817 1939-01-17 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR arrivals Today: KRIAN ex Bagan Datoh and Teluk Anson. FLINTSHIRE ex Far East via Singapore. BAHADUR ex Calicut. Tomorrow: KLANG ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. BULAN ex Singapore via ports. PRES. VAN BUREN ex San Francisco via ports. BOENAKEN ex Tandjong-Poera. Thursday, January 19:817 words
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Article540 1939-01-17 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern ind Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala540 words
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Article84 1939-01-17 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2. 10 a.m.;84 words
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Advertisement467 1939-01-17 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE UEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT FLINTSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro l7°" F^b’ d l2 A T INEAS Calls Marseilles 8r Glasgow Jan 10 Feb 1R ACHILLES Calls Hull Gdynia Jan “ft Feb 22 TEN DAY SERVICE 1U LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE PYRRHUS Omits Havre, calls Glasgow Jan. 19467 words
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Advertisement962 1939-01-17 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpozkted In England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. •‘ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 19th JANUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., underi For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “BULAN” Jan. 20 Our wards962 words
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Miscellaneous18 1939-01-17 13 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 11.07 p.m. 5.15 p.m. TOMORROW 11.51 a.m. 6.05 a.m. 11.43 p.m. 5.57 p.m.18 words
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Article, Illustration807 1939-01-17 14 Losing Captain Was Flogged British Residents Speech At M. R. U. Dinner That rugby was played in China 2,<XK) years ago and that i was the custom to flog the losing captain anti fleck the winning one with flowers were facts revealed807 words
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Article28 1939-01-17 14 The undermentioned tie has been arranged in the Penang Sports Clubs singles handicap bowls tournament for tomorrow: D. SturrOcß (scr.) vs. M. J- Thorpe (plus 4L.28 words
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Article1291 1939-01-17 14 69 Entries For The Grand National London, January 6. WHAT are the odds against a woman owner, and an American at that, winning the Grand National two years running? Among the 69 entries for the race on March 24 at Liverpool is War Vessel, owned1,291 words
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Article75 1939-01-17 14 W. J. ED RICH 50 NOT OUT M.C.C. Defeat Bordei By 9 Wickets East London, Monday The M.C.C. beat the Border nine wickets. The Border scored 121 in their first innings, u in for 275 (Evans 88, Dowling 6L son four for 63, Perks three for The tourists knocked up75 words
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Article163 1939-01-17 14 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Sungei Patarri, Monday. TWjLAYLNG in a steady drizzle on the Ibrahim School ground yesterday, the Perak state hockey team narrowly defeated Kedah by the odd goal in five after a keen game, scored through a penalty ‘bully” in the second half.163 words
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Article110 1939-01-17 14 Padang Clubs To Play The Rest The combined Penang Sports Club and Penang Recreation Club hockey eleven will play the Rest on the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. Teams are as follows PADANG CLUBS THE REST. W. G. Colebeck. Abdul Kareem. V. Westerhout. Lsmail Hashim. J.110 words
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Article134 1939-01-17 14 THE formidable Ipoh Police eleven were humbled by a strong Corinthians combination, who won 6—2. in a vigorously-contested hockey match on the F.C.R.C. yesterday. The fast Chinese forwards overwhelmed the Police defence in the second half. Sit Kim showing keen opportunism to score three goals. Heng134 words
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Article75 1939-01-17 14 The Ipoh Club defeated the Y.M.C.A. 5—2 in a well-contested match on the padang. At the interval the teams were level, having scored a goal each. After the resumption the Club forwards combined well, scoring four more goal. Carson and Slade played with perfect understanding. Vuilleumier75 words
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Advertisement313 1939-01-17 14 This heals PILES Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding Your piles may be bo swollen and cause au< h agony and terror to replace them, tliat you have given up hope of a cur® except by operation. lie persuaded to try Dr. Van Vleck’n Absorptive Pile Plaama. It will soothe the pain313 words
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Article271 1939-01-17 15 \iilul Sailor Likely To Be Good Stayer H a re notes on four new horses clasified by the Straits oiation in their latest issue of classifications:— Artful tenia. Heroic Star and Hackshaw. the <>nl\ horse in this country who has a direct Gainborough271 words
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Article92 1939-01-17 15 D ECLARING A TRUCE IN TESTS writing on Test cric- the only way to bring adventurous spirit in ,i,. intended to be play- w< .i to have a Test truce. In abolish Test matches f ,i p< rod of years, and play only •:i<- ii: w ith Australia and South92 words
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Article258 1939-01-17 15 Major E. C. Doyle D. 5.0., M.R.C.V.S., who left Penang for Home by the P. and O. Ranchi on Saturday is not returning to Malaya, it is understood from a reliable source. Until over a year ago, Major Doyle was Official Judge and Veterinary258 words
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172 1939-01-17 15 Kuala Lumpur, Monday. NEWS has been received from Scotland cf the success at hockey of W. F. C. (Cyril) Grenier, former Selangor representative player and Y.M.C.A. star, who is studying 1 accountancy at Edinburgh A report in a Glasgow tn hand172 words
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Article1143 1939-01-17 15 ire the present positions of he English and Scottish Foot- AGUISH LEAGUE DIV. I P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. > 15 5 5 46 28 35 > 15 2 7 48 26 32 24 11 7 6 43 20 29 25 11 7 71,143 words
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Article208 1939-01-17 15 Light Fails During Ipoh Promotion An unprecedented state of affairs occurred in the main bout «of Sunday’s wrestling exhibition at the Ipoh Jubilee Park when Kmg Kong, the Hungarian “man-mountain,” and Lal Singh continued to wrestle in pitch darkness, the electric supply in the whole town208 words
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Article42 1939-01-17 15 Reuter. Replays In 3rd Round London. Monday. Results of today's f A. Cup thirdround replays are: Southend 4. Chesterfield 3. after extra time. Notts Forest 0. Huddersfield 3. Middlesbrough 1, Bolton 0. at Leeds (second replay). Reuter— Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration223 1939-01-17 15 London.— At 7a. m. every day, Cecilia Colledge, British skatingchampion, may be seen practisingalone in the vast Earl’s Court. She is preparing herself for the women’s European championships, which take place at Earl’s Court on Jan. 23-24, and it is very important that no223 words
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Article164 1939-01-17 15 London. —The biggest and keenest wagering for years is likely to take place on the fight between Eric Boon, holder, and Arthur Danahai, of Harringay, for the light-weight championship of Britain on Feb. 25. National Sporting Club members are sa.d to be prepared to stake as much164 words
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Article335 1939-01-17 15 First Day Of Taiping Skye Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Today. Handicaps for the races on Friday, first day of the Taiping Skye Meeting, are as follows: RACE 1. Por.-es, Class 3, Div. 3, abt 5 furs.— 2. 30 p. m. ROSEOLET 10.12 ETONA335 words
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Advertisement122 1939-01-17 15 I What is 'li Jx I there If so familiar about xA his ffr BRISK STRIDE? Why, it’s Johnnie Walker’s brisk stride, of course—but it can be yours, too. On those pleasant evenings with your friends, keep to Johnnie Walker. You’ll be glad you asked for Johnnie Walker by name122 words
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Article64 1939-01-17 16 MIDDAY’ QUOTATIONS TIX r> LATEST Business Buyers No Sellers COPRA'"" 01 6 UlOOO Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper JB>so RUBBER Penang (Spot) 27%c Singapore (Spot) TAPIOCA Fair Seed 53.05 Medium $3 45 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.90 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.45 White No. 264 words
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Article362 1939-01-17 16 LONDON, January’ 13. Following are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of £1 demonination unless otherwise stated. Today Rises or Fall "nnversion Loan 5 p.c 1944-64 109 J ■imding Loan 4 p.e. 1960-90 107? —J War Loan 3i p.c. £97? Com. Union Assc.362 words
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Article103 1939-01-17 16 Prev. Today Paris 177 A 177 ***** New York 4.67J ff 4.67% Montreal 4.71% 4.717& Brussels 27.64 »4 27.65% Geneva 20.59% 20.69% Amsterdam 8.60% 8.60% Milan 88 Jg 88% Berlin 11.64 11.64% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague103 words
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Article232 1939-01-17 16 New York, Monday: With volume restricted and tone uncertain to firm at best the market not yet indicates any likelihood of imminence to important move. Building shares are acting well and there is some evidence of tendency for Aircraft to recover. Action in the United Kingdom would232 words
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Article121 1939-01-17 16 LONDON. Janunrv 16. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Steady. London Bd. 8 t’gd. February Bd. B%d. Apt/June 8&d. 8&d. Jly/Sept. B%d. B%d. New York: (opening) 15.92 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— London 53,528 tons Liverpool 29,883 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. Jan. £10.15.0 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond.121 words
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Article181 1939-01-17 16 Ayer Panas 1.25 1.30 Batu Lintangs 107% 1.12% Bassetts .45 .47% Bentas 1.02% 1.07% Brogas .66 .69* Kuala Sidims 2.10 2.20 Indragiris 1.12% 1.17% Lunas 1.55 1.65 Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Pajams 1.72% 1.80 Sungei Tukangs .97% 1.02% Tapahs 1.70 1.80 Telok Ansons 1.25 1.30181 words
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Article217 1939-01-17 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Jeram Kuantan .80 .85 Mentakab -37% -42% Parit Perak 1.35 1.42% TIN: Ampat 3 9 4'3 Ayer We ig .57% .62% Bangrin 21 6 22 0 Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Berjuntai 10 0 11 0 Burma Malay 21 9 22 6 Hong Fatt .67 .69217 words
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Article163 1939-01-17 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 9 4 1% A. Wengs .60 .62% B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts .66 .68 Jelebus .60 .65 Johans .26 .28 Kramats 9 7% 10 0 Kundangs 6 9 711% K. Kamuntings 8 3 B'9cd K. Lanjuts 16'6 1710 Lukuts .55 .60 Pungahs163 words
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Article148 1939-01-17 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN i Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatt .66 .68 Jelebu .60 .65 Kuchai 1.25 1.30 Petalings 6.75 7.00 Rahman Hyd. 1.10 1.15 Rantau 1.42% 1.47% Taiping Cons. 1.57% 1.62% Ulu Klang .70 .75 Ampat 3 9 4 0 Bangrins 21 0 22 0 Berjuntai148 words
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Article179 1939-01-17 16 .—Reuter Friendly But General Berlin, Monday Herr Hitler, accompanied by Herr von Ribbentrop, received Count Csaky this morning. Prior to the meeting a .semi-official news agency report said that the visit was the first step in the negotiation- 1 which Count Csaky will have with principal leaders of.—Reuter - 179 words
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Article161 1939-01-17 16 Hankow’, Monday:—lnadequacy o 1 1 stocks has resulted in the Hankow Power Company closing down 1 plunging the foreign areas into <!ar3ir a The only available stocks of coa seven miles distant and the comp cD been feverishly attempting to P re^ e stoppage of electrical power161 words
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Advertisement843 1939-01-17 16 B ANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK SAFETY BOXES OF INDIA, LTD. ,Incorporated in England) FREE y OUrselj from the Capital Authorised £3 000,00 fears of BL RGLARS Capital Subscribed £1,800,00 Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,83C Capital Paid Up £1.050,00 keeping \Olir BOARD OF DIRECTORS. VALUABLES Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.S 1.,843 words
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Advertisement265 1939-01-17 16 Head Office: 12, Bishop Street Phone 1477 S, Telegrams: “Gaietie 1 ■v’ngaoore Office: Cecil Stre 54#1. Tel: “Times” Sin Office: 25, Java Street Office Brewster Road p/ Office: 40 43, Fleet Phone Central 1 London. Rates of Subscription for Pin an <? i and Sunday Gazette Pinang Gazette Local Delivery265 words
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