Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 January 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1939-01-25 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY -to. Vol. XCVii. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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1184 1939-01-25 1 ROOSEVELT SEEKS TO LIFT ARMS EMBARGO Moroccan Troops Seize City Aerodrome FRANCO'S Moroccan forces, according to reports from rebel hi.xi-{Uai lei,’s have now crossed Barcelona's aerodrome and June reached a point one mile from Barcelona's suburbs along the coast road and batteries are now.—Reuter. - 1,184 words
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Article69 1939-01-25 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. jV|OTOR-CARS will be equipped with tyres made with German synthetic rubber in the course of the year, declared G. E. von Hannecken, head of the raw materials section of the four-year plan. He asserted that improvements in the manufacturing process have.—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article87 1939-01-25 1 Reuter. Appeal To Germany? Paris, Tuesday. It is persistently suggested in the Left political circles tonight that M. Bonnet, who interviewed the German Ambassador at Paris yesterday, is seeking to obtain assurances from Germany about her attitude towards the Italian claims against France and that heReuter. - 87 words
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233 1939-01-25 1 London, Tuesday. DEPUTATION representing Lancashire cotton employers and workers I AL w j io are appealing to the Government for assistance to Lancashire was received by the Premier in the presence of Mr. Oliver Stanley. President of the Board of Trade, and—Reuter. - 233 words
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528 1939-01-25 1 ing to extend every possible help.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Chinese Resistance Unsettles Japan Chungking. Tuesday. JJAROX HTRANUMA, the Japanese Premier, told the Diet in okio today that the Japanese forces in China were preparing another big campaign. In order to eliminate all obstacles, aing to extend every possible help.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 528 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-01-25 1 Reuter. Doorn. Tuesday: The ex-Kalser received Field Marshall von Mackensen. Admiral von Schmidt and a delegation of German princes today. Field Marshall von Mackensen handed to the ex-Kaiser a silver cup suitably inscribed in commemoration of the latter’s eightieth birthday which falls on January 27.Reuter. - 47 words
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59 1939-01-25 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, Tuesday:—The smallpox epidemic here continues to rage without any sign of abatement. A report of the Health Department of the Shanghai Municipal Council shows that 99 Chinese cases were notified during the week ending January 21, of which 41 were fatal. There were also—Reuter. - 59 words
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118 1939-01-25 1 of rifles and machine guns.—British Wireless. London, Tuesday. THE Secretary for War, Mr. Hore-Belisha, visited the Royal Smallarms factory at Enfield today and field 30 rounds from a Bren gun at a 200 yards target. He declared that production was now on a war timeof rifles and machine guns.—British Wireless. - 118 words
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Article53 1939-01-25 1 —Reuter. Kaunas, Tuesday. Ifithuanians in Merntfi territory must adapt themselves to national socialism, declared Bertuleit, the new Nazi President of the Memel Directory, in the course of a speech to officials. He said that all anti-Nazi propaganda which was intolerable should be eradicated. Bertuleit has officially adopted—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article44 1939-01-25 1 —British Wireless London, Tuesday: The first battalion of the Royal Scots arrived at Southampton today aboard the troopship Nevasa after nearly a year’s service in Palestine. In Palestine, the Royal Scots suffered losses numbering 14 killed and 42 wound-ed.-—British Wireless—British Wireless - 44 words
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Article76 1939-01-25 1 Reuter. Buffalo, Tuesday. 4LL speed records have x been substantially exceeded by a Curtiss-Hawk pursuit plane which made a free dive of more than 575 miles an hour and may even have exceeded 600 as the range of the indicator exceeded that figure, according to theReuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement20 1939-01-25 1 FOO CHEONG COfurniture Manufacturer. 80. Blsh<>P Street. Penang. Phone: 636. Ipoh Agents; FOO LOON CO.. 101, Brewster Road, phone: 875-20 words
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Advertisement139 1939-01-25 1 12c. per pint Sc. J 4 P* 24c. per chupa PURE COWb MILK IN HYGEIA MILK BOTTLCS {Ft I GjittVNH/ Sr mhM -n tf -cG'. 22, SUNGEI I’INANG ROAD. c.s. 93A —a—M— ■ew—oo» s 1 you can tell by the flavour it’s 1 AM B 0 f exceptional quality in139 words
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592 1939-01-25 2 Handbooks Give Details Of Organisation “CALL IS TO PEACE, NOT WAR” l.oiidoD. Tuesday. J7U1.1. details <»1 how millions of men and women' in every part ol the United Kingdom can help the (iovernment?s great voluntar\ national service scheme were published today—Reuter. - 592 words
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Article142 1939-01-25 2 Reuter. London, Tuesday. at the pit sent time or I the art of England will only bring v, ar nearer, declared the former For* eign Under-Secretary. 'Lord Cranborne. speaking at Weymouth today. Lord Cranborne declared that he saw little sign of response to Mr. Chamberjain’r policyReuter. - 142 words
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Article135 1939-01-25 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, Tuesday. T’\o armed Arabs, including a minor leader named Mohammed Ibne ssa. .ere shot dead and nine rifles se zed hen troops of the South Staffordshire legiment, in cc-operation with aircraft arched villac s in Galilee today. An action k'tween aircraft and an .rmedReuter. - 135 words
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Article86 1939-01-25 2 British 'Virelers. L ndon, Tuesday. The Prime Minister who was accomanied by the Foreign Secretary, received his evening a deputation trom the Nat.onal Council of Labour consisting of Jr. Attlee, Chairman of the Pnrliamenary Labour Party and lead; r of the pposition, Mr. Hugh De’., r.– British 'Virelers. - 86 words
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Article48 1939-01-25 2 —Reuter. 1 lay. A small number ol ..aL n -j- specialists has been callee' •p fo.- period of training, it is stated n uncifk.al circles here. Official quar iers profess "complete ignorance" of th ■port that 200.000 reservists have beet summoned to colours.— Reuter..-—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article74 1939-01-25 2 —Reuter. London, Tuesday. Mi. Montagu Norman. Governor of the Bank of England, called at the Foreign Oflico and had a long conversation with Lord Halifax today. It Js surmised that the latter may have desired to learn Mr. Norman’s views and the possible results of Dr.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article53 1939-01-25 2 —Reuter. Bareilly, Tuesday: Three were killed sixty-six injured and a hundred arrested following Hindu-Muslim riots which be gan heie on Sunday over a Hindu procession demonstrating against the Nizam o. Hyderabad. T'he second battalion of the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire light infantry have been ordered to stand bv in.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article37 1939-01-25 2 Reuter. Beilin. Tuesday: It is revealed that the Finance Minister, Baron Schwcrn von Krosigk, tendered his resignation last week when Dr. Schacht was relieved of bis post but that Hitler declined to accept it. Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article210 1939-01-25 2 r.eut er. London, i 1( "TF compulsion JI one thing is t rt split the country ta, and we cannot alloti tical days to go foi effort of this kind v. surance and support I the United Kin. tori John Anderson, Mito- Defence in an addrr.eut er. - 210 words
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Article264 1939-01-25 2 Reuter. London. Ines 4( M <R. Chamberlain' -trnd It. l fence of the volurtary prlr.cipr encounters no serious clnlk-n.t- .n th< London Press, all si u ns of v....ci set out the "grave call" p:«nnin- t'.v and sympathetically. The Times, which ii;x > E lot delayReuter. - 264 words
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60 1939-01-25 2 Nobel Peace Prize For Chamherlain —Reuter. Stockholm, Tuesday. 'T'WELVE members cf the Swedish Riksdag proposed today that the Nobel Peace Prize for 1938 should be awarded to Mr. Neville €hambeilain. They have forwarded their proposal to the NU>el Committee of the Norwegian Parliament expressing the view that “without a doubt—Reuter. - 60 words
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77 1939-01-25 2 Cairo, Tuesday. THROUGH the arrest last week of a coastguard non-commissioned officer, who was alleged to have attempted to smuggle two pounds of opium from a fore.gn steamer, IS other coastguards are now detained by the Police, A secret enquiry’ is being held under he E,77 words
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Article89 1939-01-25 2 British Wireless. Sev en Lose Lives London. Tuesday. Bamy battered in the worst storm mown on the Cornish Coast for man_> j ears, no fewer than eight steamers put nto Falmouth harbour today and four others are on their way to port. Yes.erday seven lives were lostBritish Wireless. - 89 words
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Article83 1939-01-25 2 fie u *ie:;<i —Reuter. Jerusalem, Tuesday: Fakhri Nasha shibi, acting leader of the Palestine de fence party, told Reuter today that then was no change jn the position regarding the representation oi those in opposition to the Mufti on the Arab delegation to London. “Thefie u *ie:;<i —Reuter. - 83 words
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Article33 1939-01-25 2 Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday: Polish-German accord regarding the question cl the 1 J. 090 Polish Jews who were suddenly expelled from Germany at the end of October last was signed tonight. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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108 1939-01-25 2 London. I IK A RRAXGEMEXTS have now been made for a dckgai' ll Federation of British Industries to visit Germany sions with the Reichsgruppe Industrie in I vbruary. lleulcr These arrangements follow the discussions held during the past few days between Dr. Wolfganhipp, representing thelleulcr - 108 words
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623 1939-01-25 3 iHTI.EIt’S REICHSTAG SPEECH ON MONDAY London. Tuesday. i move in German foreign poliqv is the subject of cui iGsib in Germany, Mhich, it is hoped, will be satisi Hitler makes his Reichstag speech on Monday. ;he Berlin correspondent of The Times. of623 words
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Article66 1939-01-25 3 should be reconsid ?i t British Wireless. London,- Tuc iday. /V\ behalf of the London Socialist Party a’d the London Trades Council. Mr. Herbert Morrison, in a letter to the Prime Minister, asks that in the interests of Britain, no less than in the interests ofshould be reconsid ?i t!. British Wireless. - 66 words
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327 1939-01-25 3 —Reuter. New York. Tui >day. Wonderful tales cf c du n g their ten hours in th <’ *rk se i tol by survivor-; of the Cavalie; < n -rival here tonight when the Esso Baytown docked to the accompaniment of shrill blasts from—Reuter. - 327 words
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Article186 1939-01-25 3 .—Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. The programme of Germany’s futu. economic policy was laid down by Her Koehler, leader of the economic policy o the Nazi Party, in a speech at a meet ing of the Party’s economic committee at Munich yesterday. He said that the German Reich wa..—Reuter. - 186 words
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232 1939-01-25 3 London, Tuesday. r pHE organisation of Britain’s manhood for a national emergency has reached an advanced and important stage by the publication, through the Ministry of Labour, of a schedule of reserved occupations. Persons of specified ages in these occupations which are vital232 words
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Article82 1939-01-25 3 ‘enter. 3. ’UJlJieslion t 7 Tok io, Tuesday, i.estion that Mr. Lo r d ill visit Japan is in -he Yomiuri y. '1 in* newspaper t e is a growing Oil ice circles 1 rt could he sent t iu scheme is I -ible following Mr.‘enter. - 82 words
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73 1939-01-25 3 —Reuter. NV.- Tor <, Tuesday, rjo s i• es Court of api ruled that Mr. i itish Left Wing improperly barred United States and hearing at Ellis stion of his ad1 that the American >n acted beyond it Mt Strachey’s visa 1 that Mr. Strachey—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article138 1939-01-25 3 Reuter. i vemenl In Weeks udon, Tuesday, y of reasons why t with caution, I ib nry Schroeder s referring to the oi sterling. it a further decline T < of the would be ■nt to the American s. who both may be d to support anyReuter. - 138 words
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37 1939-01-25 3 Beu ter. i’r i, Tuesday: Fascists in A.’rica have opened a sub- btain funds for the re- "I the remains of Italian •t in France. Fascist are ‘I decorations presented French. -Reuter.. . ....... Beu ter. - 37 words
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Article17 1939-01-25 3 Reuter. ■lay: The death is an- i Admiral Sir William de Satis, I* ports Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement441 1939-01-25 3 END-OF-SEASON I S kF H g 3 S Shirt 1 f l"[ 1 fc I THE LIOA BRAND COLLAR x ATTACHED SHIRTS B ith semi-stiff sanforized collar attached, coat style body and special single cuffs. Obtainable in fine quality poplin in white only. < z Collar Sizes l5, J sy,441 words
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Article369 1939-01-25 4 MALAYA is fortunate in that its local authorities lack the <hcrc-sighte<.lness so often displayed overseas by bodies elected for only a two or three year term and then swept from office. Under such a system public money is too often wasted on projects which show a lamentable lack369 words
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1305 1939-01-25 4 ROSE PATTERSON - Cosmopolite Gossip By ROSE PATTERSON OF the surviving parts of the 1937 Exhibition, it had been thought that the noble wooden bridge spanning the Place de I’Alma would be taken down and sent to New York for the forthcoming Exhibition1,305 words
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Advertisement344 1939-01-25 4 HEDGESsBUHER wL /iv.iyw BPte?l&s»s9^ c’St I -^Prr^" -'S3&&K i jS-'i My ~ot 'YUjSr*- Trt v i G%' fyl l je i W niw Established 271 yeurs ago in V .«UW ggijft.ffij the time of Samuel Pepys the Diarxt in a tradition ever since upheld of supplying only the Finest and344 words
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Advertisement41 1939-01-25 4 ■AW/.V.VA'AV WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. ISBI •S-/ v-z DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over* OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. ■o BOLH AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lantpur. •c a a Maaaaaaaaaaaaa41 words
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Miscellaneous26 1939-01-25 4 .-vn- “Q'--^^4 r Y^£jWfflMpWWw*W*r- 1 I H MJ T A I E-jPfi <- ■WBfc i pt ai x cwffiS fS wMOtHk» __T GOOD OLD ITALIAN HOSPITALITY. U26 words
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Article524 1939-01-25 5 (l n arvon Street i;i decision of the Municipal I Commissioners to remove islands in Carnarvon is welcome although it is i a te That the islands are only of no use but form an to traffic has long been ise d bv the Municipal auas various524 words
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703 1939-01-25 5 PREMIER BLAMED FOR PRESENT STATE OF AFFAIRS r VHE Burmese Premier, Dr. Ba Maw, Ls now in an unenviable position. On all sides blame is being thrown on him for the present state of affairs in Burma. Apparently some of the Burmese want complete703 words
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Article187 1939-01-25 5 Charge Against I’wo Indians Two Indians, Sheriff and Packiam. the latter a middle-aged woman were charged before Mr. Lim Koon Peck, Penang Third Magistrate, yesterday with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely one bathing suit, one vellow shirt and five sarees belonging to another Indian. Anamalai. at Date187 words
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Article156 1939-01-25 5 Two Chinese Women Convicted Consequent of a raid carried out by he Penang Excise Department, unler Mr. E. S. Talbot, on January 23 at Chulia-street Ghaut, a middle-aged woman, Koh Ah Nya, with a baby in her arms and another child clinging to her, appeared before Mr. Lim156 words
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Article187 1939-01-25 5 Young Chinese Fined On Double Charge As a sequel to an accident following a night at a cabaret. an Englishspeaking Chinese, Yap Yoon Fee. appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. Penang Third Magistrate, in the Middle Court yesterday morning, on two charges of causing hurt187 words
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Article322 1939-01-25 5 Dedicated By Bishop Edwin F. Lee The new Winchell Home was formally opened by Bishop Edwin F. Lee on Monday at No. 4, Logan Road. It is a boarding school for girls under the auspices of the Methodist Mission, and part of the funds of the322 words
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Article493 1939-01-25 5 Penang is to have yet another place of amusement in the shape of a Park, plans for which were passed by the Municipal Commissioners at yesterday’s meeting. This wall be an addition to the string of enterprises at present controlled by Messrs. Shaw Brothers in Malaya.493 words
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Article94 1939-01-25 5 Chinese Lorry-Driver Fined §5O A fine of $5O, in default six weeks' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Second Magistrate, Penang, on a Chinese lorry-driver, Tan Keng Ng, yesterday. The accused had been convicted on Monday last by the same magistrate on a charge94 words
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Article112 1939-01-25 5 Mr. C. J. Brodie And Miss J. V. Brown A quiet wedding took place at the St. George’s Church, Penang. yesterday afternoon, between Mr. C. J. Brodie, Asiatic Inspector of Police, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brodie of Kuching, Sarawak, and Miss J.112 words
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Article88 1939-01-25 5 Mr. Oo Soo Tean, head of the Donations Sub-committee of the Penang China Relief Fund, and Mrs. Oo Soo Tean, have issued invitations for the wedding on Sunday, Jan. 29, at the Hooi Wuah Kong Huao, Magazine Road, for the wedding of their eldest daughter. Miss Oo88 words
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Article244 1939-01-25 5 Suit Settled Out Of Court The suit which was down for hearing in the Supreme Court yesterday between Tneh Hong Choon and the administrators of the estate of the late Mr. Eric Newbold, did not proceed to trial. Counsel engaged in the suit saw His Lordship244 words
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Article52 1939-01-25 5 CHINESE IN HOSPITAL WITH HEAD WOUND A young Chinese, stated to be a coffeeshop assistant, was admitted into the General Hospital, Penang, yesterday afternoon with a serious wound on his head. He had a history of being stabbed in an affray at Pulau Tikus. The police52 words
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Advertisement518 1939-01-25 5 ffify New Htby /o End] UNWABB B every I womans 1 problem/ Wwf j A great Scientist, after years oi experiment, has at last iound a quick, easy way to end superfluous hair. \ou simply wash it away with plain water. 2so smell, no mess or bother. This amazing discovery518 words
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Miscellaneous757 1939-01-25 6 MAJESTIC OPENING TOMORROW 6-15 9-30 P m DON’T WAIT FOR YOUR FRIENDS TO TELL YOU“IT'S A KNOCKOUT!” RKO-RADIO’S PEPPIEST MUSICAL ROMANCE OF THE SEASON RR(> “JOY OF LIVING” > WITH IRENE DUNNE DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. SUPPORTING CAST INCLUDES GUY KIBBEE IE VS DIXON ERIC BLORE WARREN HYMER TXT A MV757 words
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Article1927 1939-01-25 7 Governor To Be Asked To Reconsider Case For Municipal Secretary At yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners the following decisions, among others were confirmed: BUDGET FOR 1939 The President reads the letter dated 21st November 1938 from the Colonial Secretary in which His Excellency the Governor’s1,927 words
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Article74 1939-01-25 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. Batu Gajah Chinese held a Charity Fair yesterday in aid of the China War Relief Fund. The fair was a successful one, in spite of the present depression and unemployment, and resulted in a profit of about $7OO in74 words
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Advertisement184 1939-01-25 7 Break all engagements, and reserve your “NIGHT OUT” from 31st January to 4th February 1939, for the 2nd “PASAR MALAM” to be held at the Fun FYolic Talk with Stalls —Exhibits —Ronggeng. Knonchong Parties and Wayarg Wong. etc. IF IT'S W EMBLEY IT'S THE MOST POPULAR CABARET AT ITS VERY184 words
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Advertisement102 1939-01-25 7 E.&o.Dance Hall NIGHTLY 9.30 till midnight SATURDAY 9.30 till 1 a.m. MUSIC BY TEDDY LONG HIS BAND SPECIALLY SELECTED HOSTESSES ADMISSION FREE. Coupons 4 for 1 9 for 2 T—'l" 66 One For The Road WHY NOT —THE “SWISS CAFE” OR A LIGHT SUPPER BEFORE YOU GO HOME. You will102 words
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Miscellaneous395 1939-01-25 7 tonight ladies’ guest night at both I‘ARKS. WEMBLEY PARK Tonight, Wednesday, 25th January, 1939. Molek Silver Opera:Will tac- the 2nd the last part of that well known story entitled “SELENr) \NG DELEM A" specialising Suki-Leon-Hapsa Ainon and Quinnie. Now if you want to know how LOVE" can turn a true395 words
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Miscellaneous99 1939-01-25 7 Royal Theatre Box No, 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone 77. Tonight Great News Good News I Nightly Two Performance 7.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. Brought at Great Expense for Your Entertainment. THE CHINA TRAVEL GREAT OPERA OF SHANGHAI For a short season only. Come and see the one and only Chinese99 words
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426 1939-01-25 8 DINDINGS, SITIAWAN BRUAS TO COMBINE New District To Be Created In Perak A new district, comprising the Bindings, Sitiawan and Bruas, v is to be created shortly in the State of Perak, and $70,000 >as been spent on the necessary land acquisition, particularly n Bruas, which is to have a426 words
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Article156 1939-01-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. The Raja Bendahara of Brunei was en ertained to tea by the Persaudaran Saha bat Pena (Brotherhood of Friends of the ken) at the bungalow of Mr, A. M Isagoff, at Siglap. yesterday afternoon Raja Bendahara, the Regent of Brune156 words
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131 1939-01-25 8 Sungei Pari Surprise A party of Chinese gaming in public at Kampong Sungei Pari on Monday was surprised by a raiding party led by Inspector G. E. Pavee. As a sequel six were yesterday arraigned before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on a charge131 words
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Article192 1939-01-25 8 Father Identifies Bodies (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Tuesday. When his 13-ycar-old twin sons failed to return home on Sunday morning, after having gone out on Saturday morning, Mr. Raquiza, a Filipino musical instructor living in Queen-street, enlisted the aid of the police. When he went to Kandang192 words
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Article166 1939-01-25 8 Coffee-shop Keeper Fined (From Our Own C”»rrespondent) Bat Gajah, Tuesday. Chin Choo, a Chine e coffee-shop keeper living on the road to the Malayan Tin Dredging property, claimed tnal in the Batu Gajah court before Datoh Muda Razalli yesterday morning on a charge of having allowed166 words
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Article101 1939-01-25 8 Two Tamils were arrested by a pol’ce nstable while engaged in a braw. on Monday. Yesterday the two, Vitha lingam and Ahmad, one with his head he ether with his hand bandaged, were charged before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, he Ipoh First Magistrate,101 words
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354 1939-01-25 8 Examination Of Proprietress Of Bankrupt Firm OAYMENT of a ransom to ba nuits in China was d ing the public examination of Gan Khung Neo, the p tress of the bankrupt firm of Ban Swee Leong, Hugh I Ipoh, which was continued in354 words
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Article91 1939-01-25 8 Perak Chinese Plan Two Chinese motor-car drivers from rronoh and Fusing have volunteered to ■'orm a Mechanics’ Corps for Service in Red Cross units in their motherland. These two men have approached the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund Committee91 words
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Article61 1939-01-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Tuesday. A ‘hit end run’ accident occurred yes- rday afternoon when a boy of eleven •ears old was knocked down, allegedly by cyclist, near the Rest House, Bati iajah. A motorist who founn the boy lying unconscious by the roadside,61 words
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454 1939-01-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Tuesday. THE question of the Taiping Fire Brigade staff was again discussed at the monthly meeting of the Larut and Matang Sanitary Board today. Bringing up the subject of the strength of the fire brigade, Mr. P.454 words
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Article115 1939-01-25 8 fter it was reported to the Ipoh police yesterday that a middleaged Chinese woman had succumbed to injuries suffered when knocked down by a bicycle, she was later found to he very much alive at the Ipoh Bistrict Hospital. The accident occurred in Hugh Lowstreet. The115 words
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Article169 1939-01-25 8 Annual Inspection <)f Licences All private cars will be held up in Ipoh during the next few days and examined for licences and insurance policies. Drivers who do not carry these documents with them will be given five days to deliver them at the Ipoh169 words
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Article159 1939-01-25 8 The annual meeting of the Young •V( men’s Christian Association v.-p held at the Rest Room, Town Hall was held at the Rest Room, Town Hall, Ipoh, on Monday afternoon, with Mrs. G. A. Thamsen, the retiring president, in the chair. The meeting159 words
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72 1939-01-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Tuesday. A midd’.e aged Malay named Ismail bin Mat Nah was yesterday produced before the Taiping Magistrate to answer the charge of committing rape on a 12-year-old girl. The offence was alleged to have been commited in Kampong Pantai72 words
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Article69 1939-01-25 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah, Monday. A batch of twelve hawkers, of both sexes, appeared yesterday morning before Datoh Muda Razalli, in the Batu Gajah court chrged with hawking foodstuffs without a licence within Sanitary Board limits. All the accused pleaded guilty and stated that they69 words
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Article384 1939-01-25 8 Municipality’s u Sets Of Bules There are two sets of Fund rules operating in f j Municipality. According t th. rules, members retiring after 20 4 service could leave the 1, (il Fund money with the Commissioners draw interest at the rate of U. pe, during their384 words
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Article254 1939-01-25 8 Young Malay VVonw fl Let Off Lights (From Our Own CorrespmiCien' 1 Kuala Kangsar, Tuesday “He promised to marry me and then -n away. Because I was an J. I reported to the police that he had 5len jewellery from me. The report not true,”254 words
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Miscellaneous16 1939-01-25 8 WEATHER REPORT PENANG Max. 88° Min. 82° Rain: nil. IPOH Max. 87° Min. 71° Rain: ml16 words
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378 1939-01-25 9 COSTLY AND USELESS: NEW PLANS MADE einht xotes to tour, one Commissioner abstaining from voting, the I enang Municipal Commissioners yesterday confirmed a decision of the Engineers Department Committee to demolish the traffic islands in Carnarvon-street. These islands have hardly been in378 words
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Article340 1939-01-25 9 (,<><><l Progress Made works in Penang v sterday’s meeting o I v 1 Commissioners by the j. A. Black. The first n should be completed his year, he said, and if ai> e l it would be loan of <lOOO,OOO in c ompleted last year accordance with340 words
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Article63 1939-01-25 9 number of Eurojoined a class for id to the injured in 11 be given by Dr. i Nani, who gave a ii first aid to a class ui i the course. The examb> attended the lectures 1 'he St. John Ambu1 a is now being arranged. 163 words
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Article41 1939-01-25 9 "ting of the Municipa l V< terday by-laws in treels were passed. The n considered and apvious meetings. the by-laws were the at present, except included in the They wanted to keep t. streets separate from w41 words
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Article265 1939-01-25 9 JUDGE UPHOLDS HEAVY FINE The appeal of M. Arunasalam against ‘he conviction and tine of $250. or in default, four months’ rigorous impri sonment. inflicted on him by Mr. P F. Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Ipoh. wadis missed by Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley in the Perak Supreme Court265 words
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64 1939-01-25 9 Two Hakka youths and a girl, Chong Thong Sam, Chong Yean Yong and Chong Hi Yoon, appeared before Mr. Lun Koon Teck, the Penang Third Magistrate, in he Middle Court yesterday morning, harged with being members of an unlawful society, namely the Chinese Students' Anti-Japanese64 words
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Article67 1939-01-25 9 A Siamese girl, Lean Sim, said to be cabaret dancer, was produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Tourt yesterday morning, on a charge 9f failing to have her certificate of registration endorsed, she being an alien when she left for Ipoh in June67 words
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554 1939-01-25 9 Decision Reversed At I iiblic Meeting Although, in rsmo u i.. s n ca.neid, bj a majority cie, ic Municipal Commissioner had decided to grant Air. F. W. B. Chaiks. a.-feisttint architect, three months’ pay as leave bonus in addition to three rron hs554 words
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Article250 1939-01-25 9 Sequel To Coronation Ceremony f From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, January 23. Surrounded by nobles in their special Coronation costumes and by the State regalia, Sultan Alam Shah and his Consort, the'Tengku Ampuan. will drive in State through the royal town of Klang after the250 words
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75 1939-01-25 9 RETURNING from the 1 second show at a Penang cinema cn Monday night, the occupants of No. 15. Khov Sian Ewe-road, just opposite the theatre, found their rooms upstairs ransacked and >ioB cash and about SlOO worth of jewellery missing. Servants on the ground75 words
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Article125 1939-01-25 9 Shaw Brothers To Take Oxer At yesterday's meeting of the Mun cijal Commissioners plans for th proposed Amusement Park at Huttonane—opposite the Old Free’s Associticn—were approved, subject to a" tern porary building agreement being signed Mr. J. A. Black (president) stated that the Engineer’s Department125 words
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Article84 1939-01-25 9 To Be Built Locally More than $3,000 (Chinese» has bee*, .ollected by Ipoh Chinese and sen the Chinese Consul, Mr. Sou Sze-chen vuaia Lumpur, to purchase an ambulance .'or service in Red Cross units in China Some months ago, the three Chinese guilds of Nam Houi.84 words
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Article138 1939-01-25 9 Decision Against 'X rong Person The manager of the Jebong Rubbe Company was the appellant in r ?ivil suit against the decision of the Taiping Magistrate, which was disposed ,f by Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley in ‘he Perak Supreme Court on Monday afternoon. Mr. S. Seemvasagam, who138 words
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111 1939-01-25 9 Fines Of SIOO Imposed Charged with possession of utensils for the manufacture of intoxicating liquor and of one jar and two bottles o' liquor on which duty of $12.06 had not teen paid, an elderly Chinese named Hew Loy was yesterday produced in the Ipoh111 words
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Advertisement317 1939-01-25 9 I® O Kt? 8 ■fc t A to f -iA PULLFD DOWN 8 I’FLU TIRED AND WEAK Fe/( like g limp rag. Always seemed unwell. lust couldn’t get better No strength—no will to recover Eno C 1 \L —5 RAPID RECOVERY RENEWED HEALTH Eno freed him of lowering Eno brought317 words
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Article1545 1939-01-25 10 Optimism In The Stores London, January 15. pWIDENCE of renewed hope in the better prospects for 1939 is again forthcoming this week following on ths cheerful interview with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the many messages from notable leaders of industry, published exclusively in the1,545 words
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Article279 1939-01-25 10 ‘SHELL’ ROYAL DUTCH INTERIMS Both Maintained: Shares Active INTERIM dividends were announced yesterday by the Royal Dutch Col and the “Shell” Transport and Trading Company. The Royal Dutch dividend is 6 per cent., the same as a year ago, and will be payable on January 10. For 1937 there was279 words
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Article286 1939-01-25 10 London, January n CONDITIONS changed very unfavourably for ba.se-metal producers. among others, during 1938, and like others of its kind Fetaiing Tin shows the effects very plainly in its preliminary profit statement, says the Financial Times. London. Made up to October 33. the accounts cover the worst of286 words
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Article446 1939-01-25 10 BATU KA \\a\ London BATU Kawan Rubber and nut Plantation» Oolden Grove Estate as f roi t! 1937, and the accounts now nr for the twelve months t o »h, last cover the ijr year’s working on the .•rdar'l’i perties. s J W The Golden Grove Estate com446 words
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Article561 1939-01-25 10 Weekly Rubber Review A in Singapore have been far below expectations so far this month, resulting in a shortage ot selling in terest for the time being. The consuming markets are shewing very little strength, however, and do not appear to be likely to follow any561 words
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Advertisement914 1939-01-25 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (incorporated Id England) 1 he Indian Overseas Capital Authorised £3,000,00 Capital Subscribed £1,800,001 Reserve Fund and Rest £1.247,88® ■■■4 j Capital Paid Up U 050.0UA (Incorporated In British India; BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Sir Charles Alexander Innes, n/i f-A'/AIL' K.C.S.L, C.1.E., Chairman IMJ YOU914 words
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Article, Illustration169 1939-01-25 11 I p.!ort to make brby cheerio! when his sailor-father went back to his shi;> alter leave required a change of hits at one of the London rail way terminii. (below) Lord Stamp, chairman of the L.M.S.. bids farewell to tin* crew of the Coronation Scot,169 words
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Advertisement10 1939-01-25 11 INSIST ON MALTHOID ROOFING-DAMPCOURSE SIME. DARBY CO., LID, SOLE AGENTS.10 words
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Article45 1939-01-25 12 This evening at the “Waterfall’s” from 5.15 to 6.45 p.m.: 1. March Naworth Castle—Hume. 2. Overture Le Macon—Auber. 3. Selection Sweet Adeline—Kern. 4. Waltz Midsummer—Marigold. 5. Descriptive By The Swanee River Myddleton. 6. Fox Trot—Th-ere's a New Moon Over the Cid Mill —Wrufcel.45 words
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Article157 1939-01-25 12 International News Agency. New Commission Set Up Chungking, January 20. STRONGER British action towards Japanese usurpation of foreign rights in China and possible similar action by France have revived further Chinese optimism in continuing the war. It is pointed out that in this connection the diplomaticInternational News Agency. - 157 words
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Article170 1939-01-25 12 iivui -OUlVclUt training institute.—lnternational News Agency. One For Every Seventy Kilometres Of Road Chungking, January 20. rpHE HEALTH BUREAU of the National Government is establishing health stations along main highways and public hospitals in principal cities in the south-west provinces in order to care for woundediivui -OUlVclUt training institute.—lnternational News Agency. - 170 words
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Article289 1939-01-25 12 Taming The Shannon One of the finest examples of the harnessing of water for the production of electricity is no a- to be found in Ireland. In 1925 a Gerrncn firm put forward a proposal to the Irish Government for a hydro-electrification scheme w Tich wculd supply the289 words
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Article462 1939-01-25 12 Will Collapse If It Goes On Another Year Chungking. Janu;)i 17. IV’HILE Premier Hiranuma of Japan claims th;it < v.ill Vr vigorously continue the war in China, there is ample indication to show that Japan is close to exhaustion seventeen months’ warfare in thisand to save their face. Internationa News Agency. - 462 words
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334 1939-01-25 12 Big Japanese Reverse At Mengch idling Changsha, J; iinur- 17 OUDDEN Japanese h: O Changsha, the Hur.a:i o j capital, after their captu: v was disclosed here today iy b under General Hsieh Yoh. public that the Japanese thm hh: a crushing defeat at M- the Nanchang-Kiukiang k y were334 words
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Advertisement104 1939-01-25 12 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minnies < hoking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Siiunchitis poison your system, ruin your •ualth and weaken your heart. Mendaco. tm prescription of an American physician tai ls killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes purihiH the blood and builds new vitality t o that j ou104 words
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Miscellaneous550 1939-01-25 12 radio radlor&dio tAdid radio radio radio 8.8. C. Sei vice radio radl? radio radio radio radio radio bar bar East PENANG ZHJ 6.08 Me 3 (49.03 m.) TODAY P.M. 6.00 Malay Music. 7.00 Songs from the Shows. 1 The Maid of the Mountains 2) Blossom Time. 3) Nippy. 4) Funny550 words
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Miscellaneous1314 1939-01-25 12 I SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 mc/s (30.96 m.) London, Jan. 20, Following the proTODAY bable BBC Service Schedule for the Fai P.M. East in Malayan standard time for week 1.00 Miscellaneous Programme of New beginning Jan. 22: Gramophone Records. TRANSMISSION 1.30 Mid-day Rubber Prices. 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG1,314 words
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Miscellaneous267 1939-01-25 12 HOLLAND PHI 17.77 mc/s (16.88 m.) TOD \Y P.M. B.vo National anthem and opening announcement. 8.05 Records. 8.05 Actualities. 8.35 Meeting of th ePhohi club. 8.50 Report on the Amsterdam Stock Exchange. 9.00 Close down and national anthem. TOMORROW P.M. 8.00 National anthem ana pening announcement. 5.05 Records. 8.15 Actualities.267 words
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Miscellaneous103 1939-01-25 12 5.20 Studio—Children's Hour. 6.2 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.2 Alfredo Campoli and His Orchestra. 6.5' Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor). 7.0 Studio Z.B.W. Orchestra. 7.20 Loca Time Signal, Weather Report and An nouncements. 7.23 Studio Z.B.W Orchestra. 7.50 London- At The Blac’ Oog’—Mr. Wilkes at home in his owr bpa'-parlour.103 words
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Article504 1939-01-25 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh zAnd Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD I FJ Roi l AND THE WEST I IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): Fol I Burma ,pt Victoria Point). India, I Aurii, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenyn f t Luanda. Zanzibar, Northern I RI 'iesia. Nyasaland, South I504 words
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809 1939-01-25 13 ARRIVAIS Today: BOENAKEN ex TandjongPoera. KLANG ex Singapore via Port Swettenham. MATA HART ex Singapore via ports. VOLPI ex Italy. Tomorrow: RANPURA ex London via ports. MATANG ex Victoria Point. Renong, Kopah and Tongkah. KRIAN ex Belawan-Deli. ACHILLES ex Singapore. Friday, January 27: KEDAH809 words
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Article83 1939-01-25 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming inaila will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc ■.rill leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; nd83 words
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Advertisement454 1939-01-25 13 BLUE funnel line c I F.IiLV SERVICE TO LONDON A NO RTH CONTINENT Leaves n —>->n- One T i: < Calls Hull Gdynia Jan. 26 Feb. 22 ■lliKf, Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Jan. 27 Feb. 27 MNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Feb. 3 Feb.’ 28 It.N DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE454 words
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Advertisement108 1939-01-25 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 Pres. GARFIELD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave108 words
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Advertisement714 1939-01-25 13 P<& O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoirted in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANPURA” SAILING TIH RSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port due Penang Marseilles714 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-01-25 13 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 3.05 p m. 9.20 p.m. TOMORROW 2.56 a. m 9.30 a.m. 3.32 p.m. 9.45 p.m.20 words
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1656 1939-01-25 14 Prevalence 01 Rough Play Deplored PROPOSAL TO START A CLASS FOR REFEREES Prevalence of rough play, insufficiency of referees, and an invitation from the Federation Chochinchinoise de Football Association to visit Saigon in February were among the features of last year’s Penang football mentioned in1,656 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-01-25 14 SKI-JUMPING THRILLS —tht 's'righ pa. k" at th a.. tj,, gni/ieent Oiytnpia Lt ’p at St. Moritz du, the coith -i\ t24 words
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Article151 1939-01-25 14 Tenni* I otiriianieiit lies rjiHE following air t; man;. tjj JL Penang Sport Clul's Jast®? vcmi’s tournament. FRIDXY, J VM ARY >1 MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP JU< Nixon and F. A. Shelton i 3 vs. land Mrs. W. T. Francs (scr Mu J. W. Clark and J. E.151 words
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Article35 1939-01-25 14 Reuter London, Tuesday I N their fourth-round rep’ay in ih'O Cup today Grimsby defeated XL 3 2 Hearts drew with Mi rr in tht First Divi-On the League. —ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement188 1939-01-25 14 GOLF in aid of St Nicholas Home WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON February Bth, at 4.30 p.m. MIXED FOURS Nine Holes Stroke Play (each team must have at least one lady) Each Member of the team to carry full set of Clubs, but shots to be played in strict rotation. HANDICAP: Combined Handicap188 words
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Advertisement74 1939-01-25 14 “RAWLPLUGS' Q O Xp- 1 rtf w v ./X E f Fm Proud o these Jobs Not a tile chippy, n (jrn 5 the wa! evert e y u Jon' 1 clean and woikrna”'' t lt p need to an e<! ‘"....J «-d fixtures tha wi 1 st a credit74 words
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343 1939-01-25 15 11 m>h H andicapping Revelation I LING INTO LINE WITH INDIA By I ic-Tac •lx- mblication of the weights for the Ipoh races lht ’rm much speculation as to why the Official Handifjqjj-' 1,1 atiickson, had raised the top weight in I<> 9.04 when343 words
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Article100 1939-01-25 15 —Reuter. Lyons, Tuesday. xhe condition of Mrs. Kay Petrie, the famous woman racing motorist, who was injured when the car in which she and Major R. C. Empson were travelling ollidc I with a motor-lorry at Amberieu. near Ville, France on Saturday, is stated to be—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article230 1939-01-25 15 Argoutat Shows Great Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. Slow work was the order of the day this morning on the ipoh race track when candidates were exercised in readiness for the forthcoming meeting. Practically every outstation stable has arrived and should be seen230 words
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Article171 1939-01-25 15 On Sunday. Perak will meet Negri Sembilan in a friendly inter-State badminton match at Seremban. This is the first time the two States are meeting in this popular game although they have clashed in various other branches of sport. Badminton enthusiasts will be sorry to171 words
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Article, Illustration210 1939-01-25 15 At Badminton, during the week-end, the Yew Hoe Seah claimed another victory over the Post Office Recreation Club by 5 games to 2. A mild sensation uas created in the first single contest, when Chee Choon Wah for the Yew Hoe Seah outpointed Lim Ewe Chye in210 words
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181 1939-01-25 15 All-Black World Tittle Fijdit Tonitflit New York. Tuesday. A crowd between 18,000 and 20,000 is expected at tonight’s a’l-Negro heavyweight title fight between Louis and Lewis. Odds of 4/1 are being offered against Lewis standing on his feet at the end of the fight.181 words
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Article42 1939-01-25 15 Results of ties played on Monday in the Penang Sports Club’s singles handicap bowls tournament are: J. A. McEvoy (scr.) beat M. J. Thorpe (plus 4), 21 —15. R. J. Hutton —5) beat W. J. Burnet (—2), 21—18.42 words
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Article78 1939-01-25 15 Two goals scored in the closing stages gave the Perak Colts a well-deserved iwoml victory over the Ipoh Police in a splendid hockey match on the padang yesterday. Though beaten, the police were in no way disgraced, their defence putting up a fine show and Jagir Singh.78 words
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Article227 1939-01-25 15 JnhT-Slate Hockey (hi Saturday p,>nan. --State programme will c< I, '.lie match this Saturday in th Hu'' School ground against will represent Penang. •u; J. D. Lambert and 1.11 Rashid Ghows, J icobs; Narain Singh, Ln K-n .Hi .Eu Hong Lay, Ng Beng Heng and Ch<x>227 words
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Article20 1939-01-25 15 Consolation H. (>ke tii a score of 42-5 37. •b'l .V irk was runner-up with 53-13 io.20 words
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Article245 1939-01-25 15 L-H.U HA P rais# Jockey’s (‘iiianship y k( for the Malayan i n t 1 ry °n, was forthcoming s 1 pi’<‘ss following his sueevem n k!sha v Cup. ths chief cjh. Ine.soay races at the I)(j n 1 ,n "de B; ngor, who beat ably245 words
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Advertisement414 1939-01-25 15 ARMS USELESS ON A WET DAY Rheumatism Made ork a Torture Here is a remarkable instance of the manner in which damp weather can affect the joints of one who is subject to rheumatism “I had been suffering from rheumatism very badly,’’ n man writes, and had had juch pains414 words
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Article65 1939-01-25 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $109.00 Business 25 tons Singapore $109.00 COPRA Sundried $3.40 Black Pepper $8.50 RUBBER Penang (Spot! 26%c Singapore (Spot) 26% c TAPIOCA Fair Seed S3.W Medium 53.40 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.90 No. 2 $5.70 n. White No. 1 $6.00 White No.65 words
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Article120 1939-01-25 16 LONDON, January' 24. Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Steady London 7i?d. 7iJd. February 7}gd. Bd. July/September Bd. Oct./Dec. Bd. B%d. New York: (opening 15.79 cts. United Kingdom Stocks:— i» J] London 52.283 tons Liverpool 29,183 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. January £10.7.6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in bond.120 words
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Article109 1939-01-25 16 v Prev. Today Paris 177 5J64 176 New York 4.67 H 4.67% Montreal 4.70 4.70% Brussels 27.67 Is 27.65% Geneva 20.71% 20.71% Amsterdam 8.64% 8.65% Milan 89 H 88% Berlin 11.69% 11.69% Stockholm 19.42% 19.42% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 326% Prague109 words
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Article190 1939-01-25 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 316 4,0 Ayer Hitam 2013 21i3 Ayer Weng .57% .62% Bangrin 20:6 21(3 Batu Selangor 1.27% 1.32% Berjuntai 10’0 10 9 Hong Fatt .63 .66 Johan .25 .28 Jelebu .60 .65 Kpg. Lanjut 16 0 16 6 Kramat 99 103 Kuchai Ordy. 1.25 1.30190 words
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Article267 1939-01-25 16 New York, Tuesday: There was a slightly higher opening which was followed by heavy selling during the third hour when the turnover was in the neighbourhoood of 600,000. This liquidation was well absorbed with loss for the hour under one point, and thereafter the market worked somewhat267 words
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Article171 1939-01-25 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN 1 Buyers Seflerr Ayer Weng .55 .60 Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatt .63 .66 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Lukut .50 .55 Petalings 6.00 6.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.05 1.10 Rantau 1.25 1.30 Sungei Luas 1.40 1.45 Taiping Cons 1.52% 1.57% Ampat 3'6 4|o Bangrins 20'0 21 0171 words
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Article328 1939-01-25 16 Passengers For Penang The following passengers by tne P. O. Ranpura which arrives tomorrow will disembark at Penang. Messrs. S. W. F. Bedwell, W. Berry, F, G. Browne, Hutchi |s, Miss E. Hutchins, Mrs. E. S. Redfearn, Mrs. Sadler, Miss Sadler, Messrs. C. Smith. B. J.328 words
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Article582 1939-01-25 16 Mr. W. R. Armstrong Appointed K.C. SOME of the older generation in Penang will be interested to learn that the “Irish Times” (Dublin) of December 22 last announces the fact that Mr. W illiam Reginald Armstrong has been made a King’s Counsel of the Eire (Irish)582 words
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Article147 1939-01-25 16 LEAN CO. UN: Bayers Sellers Ampats 316 319 Burma Malays 21’3 22[4) Hong Fatts .65 .67% Hitam s .26 .29 Jelebus .60 .65 Johans .26 .28 Kanxuntings B|3 819 Kuchais 1.20 1.25 K. Lanjuts 16’3 16|9 Lukuts 52 57 N. Pets .26 .29 Petalings 6.25 6.50cd Pungahs 17’6 18 3cd147 words
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Article353 1939-01-25 16 Malaria is a malady which formerly caused unimaginable evils and transformed flourishing countries into uninhabited deserts. Along with typhus and the plague, this scourge has wiped out more lives than the warrior’s spear. Ono is inclined to think, moreover, that the decadence of civilisation in ancient Greece353 words
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Article150 1939-01-25 16 Tlie Penang Women’s Hockey Club first team will play the Perak Women on the C.R.C. ground on Saturday, Feb. 4, at 5.20 p m in aid of St. Nicholas’ Home. The following will represent Pena.ng 1 Mrs Coombs: Miss Carrier and Mrs. Hamilton; Mrs. Stoks, Mrs.150 words
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Advertisement174 1939-01-25 16 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Copies of “The Geology of the Neighbourhood of Ta.pah and Telok Anson. Perak. Federated Malay States, with an account of the Mineral Deposits” by Dr. F. T. Ingham, are obtainable at Batu Gajah. price three dollars each, complete with two coloured geological maps, scale 1174 words
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Advertisement942 1939-01-25 16 HEAD UPrn, o i f 2. BTSHOP STREET. PENANG ’PHONE 1477 1478 Un u TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE.” PENANG. 17 H r x tF,N SI(J 'jin v at-dre Cecal Street, Singapore. ’Phone 5471. Tel: "Titnes,” Sinru.. Office: 25 Java Street. ’Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road. Vtionl Rua! Office: 40. 43. Fleet942 words
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