Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 February 1939
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Title Section22 1939-02-11 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY o 35. Vol. XCVH. Ait RDAY, FEBKI ARY 11. 1939. PRICE 5 CENIS.22 words
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229 1939-02-11 1 Reuter. DR. NEGRIN RETURNS Morale Still 1 High Madrid, Friday With the r.rrlval of D'• Negrin and Senor I)<*1 Vavo in the centra! zone, the people of Madrid are steeling j themselves for further resistance. Ain doubts that may have been entertained regarding vJietherReuter. - 229 words
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Article88 1939-02-11 1 I I v il>assa<h>r Sails I or England London, Friday, .ssador to London. Mr. b tore sailing for Engn Mary said that he tilk with President Mr. Kennedy denied war in the Spring when Mr Bullitt before the the Military Affairs < -ogress on January 10. ..ncieted88 words
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Article189 1939-02-11 1 ALLEGED THEFT HOUSEBREAKING Two Chinese < Jiarged i■ i. a Koon Teck, in thy rt yesterday, Lam Aik a J o«i Lan, stood their trial or. >■ minit ting housebreaking agin Road, on the night of stealing two cartons of UeJ at over sB.(>o, the pro-, I p t Julian189 words
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Article133 1939-02-11 1 —Reuter. |Government Alive To Situation London, Sunday Mr. Oliver Stanley speaking from King George V Dock when the new moior vessel, Dom.mon Monarch.’’ wrj? intioducej into service, referred to competition from subsidis al foreign shipping He said that there has been a request where British services were—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article257 1939-02-11 1 Gamblers Convicted Five Chinese, including a schoolboy, i Chu Hang Chang, and three women. t Khoo Sew Wan, Ooi See Lan and Khor Ah Soon, appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Court, yesterday, charged with playing a game of “pebbin” in a house in257 words
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557 1939-02-11 1 ’—Reutei*. Rome, Friday. decreed 80 days of Court the Pope. Thousands of 'o churches all day to pray lit altars. Tonight, all cinemas are closed. i.boo people gathered '■ciare in queues waiting date. The crowd was’—Reutei*. - 557 words
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Article284 1939-02-11 1 >riu, trier —Reuter. State (M Britaiirs I lefences London. Satmday. The British Government intends to adopt no ‘dog m the manger policy with regard to eolemes,” declared Sir Samu l Hoare n a speech at Plymouth. The speakei recalled that when he rais-c-1 in Geneva tne question of>riu, trier —Reuter. - 284 words
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Article337 1939-02-11 1 Driver On Serious Charge Krishnasainy, an Indian driver, who was charged with causing the death of a cyclist, Ong Kek Seng, by negligent driving. at Jelutong Road, on December 5 last year, was convicted by Mr. McFall, in the Penang District Court yesterday. Mr. Conaghan appeared337 words
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Article35 1939-02-11 1 —Reuter. Doorn, Saturday.—The ex-Kaiser has become a grandfather for the first time by the birth of a boy to Princess Kyra of Russia, wife of the ex-Crown Prince’s second son, Louis Ferdinand. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article179 1939-02-11 1 “No Territorial Designs” ten tiiv —Reuter. Tok io, Friday. A communique states hat the Chinese fort at Siuying, west 31 loihow, fired on th< Ja; an ng the k ng but were silenced by naval and air An Admiralty s. okesman declared that. Japan has noten tiiv .—Reuter. - 179 words
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76 1939-02-11 1 Sentence of two weekS’ rigorous imprisonment and six months’ police supervision was passed on a Chinese, Kam Kin Kooi, who was previously convicted on a charge of stealing two sheets of corrugated iron from the Penang English School in Hutton Lane, at 776 words
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Article79 1939-02-11 1 s 01 leaf —Reuter. Lack Of Petrol Cause *Of Crash Berlin, E riday. The German Condor plane whicn was forced to descend at Manila Bay last Lecember while returning to Berlin from J ckio, came down through lack of pet--101, according co an unanimous decision of the commissions 01 leaf —Reuter. - 79 words
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Article75 1939-02-11 1 Death In Penang This Morning We regret to record the death of Mrs. H. W. Keys, wife of the Editor of the limes of Malaya, which occurred in childbirth at the Penang Maternity Hospital early this morning. The child, a boy, du! not survive. Mrs. Keys75 words
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Article31 1939-02-11 1 —Reuter. Washington, Saturday.- Mr. Roosevelt is confined to his bed with slight influenza and a slight temperature. He is expected to stay in bed for the* weekand.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement123 1939-02-11 1 MWKS I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I keep t box in the house. I i’he GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I’onnn" CS 87A t W 7 < I "J sngp W. all tastes will be found in our excellent selection of over123 words
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650 1939-02-11 2 Nationalist Envoy Among Injured PROTEST TO BURGOS London, Friday. 1" Tis confirmed in London that an air raid occuried over Minorca while the British cruiser Devonshire, was at the port of Mahan. This happened despite an understanding with the Nationalist authorities at Majorca,Reuter. - 650 words
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Article80 1939-02-11 2 British Wireless. 3,000 Applications Daily London, Friday:—Applications continue to be received at the rate of more than 3,000 daily in respective of national service organisations requiring volunteers in the Greater London area and 31,906 applications had been received at 101 national service offices up to February 4. ThisBritish Wireless. - 80 words
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Article671 1939-02-11 2 Worldwide Grip I London. Friday. Early evidence of the worldwide grief at the passing of the Fope, comb .r.ed with tributes to his memory, is reaching London. In the City, men, women and young children clutching school satchels were at cross-sections sc th ng with throngs671 words
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Article39 1939-02-11 2 are 11 ,—Reuter. Chicago, Friday:—Fifty-five have died since February 1 in the Illinois epidemic of influenza, pneumonia and other respiratory diseases. It is reported that at least five thousand are ill in the northern part of Illinois.—Reuter.are 11 ,—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article95 1939-02-11 2 —Reuter. New Commercial Paet To Be Signed Paris, Thursday M. Genun. Minister of Commerce, fated that a new commercial agreement oetween France and Yugoslavia would be gneu tomorrow, and add.d th; rhe signing, which follows closely the agreement with Bulgaria, would he folowed by’ an agreement with.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article123 1939-02-11 2 INDIA LEAGUE Legislature Demands Withdrawal New Delhi. Friday. A Congress resolution demanding f > India’s immediate withdrawal from League was passed bv the Legislative Assembly toda\ bv 55 vol -s to 54. The Congress resolution states that the League failed to implement .Article XV’ of the Covenant and also that123 words
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Article91 1939-02-11 2 F. B. I. GERMANY UUI I —Reuter. Early Departure Of Delegation London, Friday:—The Federation of British Industries is now completing arrangements to send a delegation to Germany to discuss with the representatives of the German Reichskruppe industries, meant for settling problems that arise from competition between industries in the twoUUI I —Reuter. - 91 words
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Article46 1939-02-11 2 v Ims IS I —Reuter. Berlin, Friday:—A German. Theophilt Dzierzawa, who was sentenced to death b the war tribunal for communicating mili tary secrets to a foreign Power during hit period of military service, was executec today. This is the sixteenth execution this yeai.—Reuter.v . Ims IS I —Reuter. - 46 words
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251 1939-02-11 2 —Corr. Tlie friends and relatives of Mr. P. J. Stephen in Malaya, will be very’ pleased and interested to know that in the New Year Honours, he was awarded the Kaisar-l-Hind Medal by His Majesty the for Public Services rendered >n India. Mr.—Corr. - 251 words
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Article128 1939-02-11 2 Commons illicit iJLeh fl™ 1 V/ ni: il! ...1 at Hainan p < tion. There is rea.-;.- the first threat Japanese ha;that they p. selves b. uml t<. 1 or late: for i 1 howevei, hav< v ied by as. .aranc( occupati a i. i!. J I’igOFoU.128 words
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Article180 1939-02-11 2 ANTI RED PACT Reutei. May Become An Alliance London, Friday. THE News Chronicle states that a secret Japanese mission of three members is now aboard the Italian liner Conte Verde to be present, on official instructions, at a conference in Berlin at *he end of February which will take finalReutei. - 180 words
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Article137 1939-02-11 2 British Wireless. Attitude Of Ihe I nited States London, Friday:—Lord Samuel, speaking at Oxford last night, said he did not believe that war was imminent. It was no ilcvbt possible and that at any’ mcment but that was not to say that it wa probable,British Wireless. - 137 words
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Article132 1939-02-11 2 ,—Reutei. Comment Of Federal Reserve Board New York. Friday:—Discussing “hot money” in the L nited States the Federal Reserve Board indicates its belief that it does not amount to much more than $1,000,000,000 at present, although estimates by the Treasury and other sources are much larger, some being,—Reutei. - 132 words
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Article51 1939-02-11 2 —Reuter. Search For Larrinaga Abandoned New York, Friday:—The Scanmail has radioed stating that neither the Larrinaga nor her lifeboats have been found. The message says: “It is certain that she has foundered,” and adds that all ships have abandoned the search due to darkness, mountainous seas and a—Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement135 1939-02-11 2 For the X'f i Year THE ATTENTION OF Chinese L::J -s is directed to the fact that they CAN APPEAR AT IHI 111 BEST if they so wish it BY CONSI LTING the expert in chai nf the 1 Dressmaking Dept I A DIPLOMAED I.ADV DRESSMAKEK specially engaged for t135 words
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Article665 1939-02-11 3 MIND CLEAR, TO THE END Death Follows Two Bad Heart* Attacks MASSES IN PRIVATE CHAPEL Election Of Successor On February 28 Vatican City, Friday, announced that His Holiness Pope Pius XI it 1.31 a.m. G.M.T.. today following the adminisH ii <>l Extreme Unction by Monsignor de665 words
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Article51 1939-02-11 3 Reuter. Tokio. Friday. An official statement says that Japanese forces have landed on Hainan Island. A Foreign Office spokesman stated at a Press conference today that the Japanese attack on Hainan Island is due to military necessity and in no way infringes the FrancoJapanese Agreement ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article36 1939-02-11 3 Reuter. Madrid. Thursday. General Miaja has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Republican land sea and air forces, it is announced tonight. He has officially denied that he is negotiating with General Franco.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration898 1939-02-11 3 Pope Pius XI, who wa -> born Ach.llo Ratti, was not like his predecessor, cf aristocratic lineage, but descended from a family of weavers and was expected to be a religious Pope as distinguished from a political. Prelate, but proved himself to be898 words
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Article252 1939-02-11 3 Aerodrome Also Subjected To Heavy Shelling Chungking, Friday. < SQUADRON of Chinese bombers raided a Japanese naval concentration, and also the aerodrome at Santsao Island, seven miles from Macao, on Tuesday morning, according to a Chinese report received here today. heavy anti-aircraft fire, the raiders are stated.—Reuter - 252 words
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119 1939-02-11 3 r rench —Reuter. t Le Perthus, Friday, he Nationalist occupation of the Spanish part of i e Perthus has completely surpirsed the military authorities. Only ten minutes previously lorry-loads of Republican troops were calmly passing through the town. The occupation was completely without a shotr rench —Reuter. - 119 words
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Article, Illustration54 1939-02-11 3 COVERED WITH DEBRIS FROM BOMBED BUILDINGS > this street in the small tovm of Borjas Blanca'* on the Catalonia Front. The chiUlrrn of the toivn have learned to give the Fascist salute and they did so as soon as thd tou'n had been taken54 words
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Article104 1939-02-11 3 lII* —Reuter. I rgedTe Communicate itli Gunboats Shanghai. Friday. Mr. Carroll Alcott, the well-known local American radio commentator, today broadcast by the special request of Admiral Yarnell. Commander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, a message to foreigners in Killing. The message instructed foreigners to communicate withlII* —Reuter. - 104 words
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Article107 1939-02-11 3 Pt\sos I p In Smoke Manila, Friday. Damage estimated at 1,500,000 pesos has been caused by a fire wh ch devastated a large area in the suburbs of San Fernando, the capital of Pampanga province, which is a sugar production strict, where sev ,el thousand raiil- orkers107 words
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Article603 1939-02-11 4 A T first sight, the Japanese landing on Hainan Island may be interpreted as a disaster of a magnitude equal to the fall of Barcelona and the collapse of Republican resistance in north-east Spain. Undoubtedly the two events are connected, just as the Munich capitulation resulted in603 words
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840 1939-02-11 4 LINCOLN ELLSWORTH - By LINCOLN ELLSWORTH Leader, Fourth Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition QOON I shall he ready for a long inland flight over the unknown interior of Antarctica, and, if the weather holds, I should bring back information which will shed much light on one of the last great840 words
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Article454 1939-02-11 4 Doctors I rged To Co-Operate W ith Authorities Speaking at the dinner given by Dr. Ong Chong Keng last night at the Violet Cafe, Wembley Park, to the Penang Medical Practitioners’ Society, Dr. N K Menon, the president, appealed to local doctors for their co-operation454 words
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Miscellaneous43 1939-02-11 4 7j.800.006 F *****0 J 600.00 Q. J z 500 000, I L /O 400.000, _L J J' -k 300 0001 I. Jf I zn ckt 4V .Z/ U- /J/ I b-m,' i zwZ- aZZ ZJ7 O" ZlFW=!s=tZW. bA _LL_ CAN HE DO IT?43 words
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Obituary51 1939-02-11 4 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH The death occurred this morning in childbirth at the Penang Maternity Hospital of Mrs. Gladys Esther Myrtle Keys, < nee Vine) aged 26, wife of Mr. H. W. Keys. The funeral takes place this evening at the Western Road Cemetery, the cortege leaving the Maternity Hospital at51 words
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Article559 1939-02-11 5 DIOCLES - DIOCLES. Red Sk» es n.iitural red skies of yesrdav afternoon and the pre,ti n u caused a good deal of in Penang. Some superstieven went to the length off fireworks, as they do i do' r is eating the sun.” or w >rds during an eclipse. believe559 words
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897 1939-02-11 5 “WHY NO BALANCE SHEET?/ ASKS MEMBER QTRONG criticism that the accounts did not .nclude a balance sheet was made by Mr. E. Mtckell at the annual meeting of the Penar.g Library held yester-iy, with the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman. Resident Councillor, in the897 words
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Article635 1939-02-11 5 China Relief Fund Benefit Most 1 hree charity shows took place in Penihe run and Frolic Park, was the venue t an interesting Chinese chess 1 ol the China Relief Fund. Mr. Cheah Kiap Soon. a professional player hailing from the province of Chekiang drew635 words
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Article170 1939-02-11 5 Chinese Hiking Party Reaches Ipoh Leaving their native town in China some nine nears ago three members of the Chong Wah Globe Trotters group have arrived in Ipoh. They are Chin Fook Nyean, Thong Soon Wha and Miss Chai Soon Kim. Interviewed yesterday the three ad-venture-seekers revealed170 words
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213 1939-02-11 5 Developments Early Next Week? i From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, Feb. 10. The first sign, of activity in five days of placid contemplation and meditation by the striking workmen of Central Workshops, arrived today. When an European officer of the Railways213 words
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Article67 1939-02-11 5 Proceeds From Bridge And Mahjong Party The Bridge and Mahjong party of February 8, organised by Mrs. H. E. Nixon, on behalf of the Church Workers Association, and in aid of the special appeal fund of St. Nicholas’ Home, resulted in the sum of $156.67 words
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72 1939-02-11 5 Mr. Chih Pit-san, newly appointed Chinese Consul, Medan, passed through Penang yesterday by the s.s. Kedah on his way to Balawan-Deli to take up his post. He was formerly in the Ministry oi Foreign Affairs, and served as Vic Consul, London, early in72 words
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Article555 1939-02-11 5 A Report Of Activities Ail good people and therefore all good associations make New Year resolutions, and so the Penang Y.W C.A. have concentrated on hopes for the future, the Committee are determined to do its best to realise those hopes, but they must have the co-operation of555 words
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Article135 1939-02-11 5 Pullers To Confer With Authorities At a monthly meeting of the Penang Ricksha Pullers’ Association, M their c’ub premises in Prangin Road yesterday, current questions, regarding the rumoured reduction of rickshas, the registration of pullers and the allocation ox rickshas, which were expected to be dealt with,135 words
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Article105 1939-02-11 5 Another Chinese Arrested As a further sequel to the daring highway robbery at Ayer It am on January 31, in which a cyclist. Khoo T.an Lian, was assaulted and relieved of $l2O. a third Chinese. Kuek Chow Cliye, who claimed to be 17 yearr old, was105 words
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Miscellaneous874 1939-02-11 6 by tile police’ THE Rat I ii i in n min IAST 1AST NIGHT TONIGHT WANTED!! M I MAJ El I 1 V 615 and 930 Parisian Jewe! Crook Whose Cnnning-Has Baffled and .Whose I MATINEES TODAY AT 11 30 A M X, 3P M. (REDUCED PRICES) feminine ROYAL “The874 words
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Article601 1939-02-11 7 Agenda For Meeting On February 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. A Meeting of the Perak State Council rill be he Idin the Council Chamber, Kuala Ka.ngsar, on Thursday, February 1C at 10 a.m. The following are the orders of the day: 1. Confirmation of the601 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-02-11 7 A scene at lac frt*itier i ne of Ur, a small village near Madame in France -m.a n I- renc.i officers talking to Spanish officers last week, lais is one of flit places on the border where thousands of Spanish referees are .“soaring into France.50 words
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Article657 1939-02-11 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL s. C. E. Cour.enay, of! Singapore, are staring at Sloane Avenue Mansions. London. S.W.B. Tl Sultan of Pahang yesterday arrived at Cameron Highlands, where he ail! stay till Wednesday. Mr. R. Higgins, of the S.S. Police, •s spending his leave in Scotland. His address is c o Overseas657 words
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Article885 1939-02-11 7 Report For Last Year is thi annu... report of tae Scrv cc Assoc t:on of Malaya, Kuaia Lumpur Lranch, for the year ended December 31, LJ3«. which, will oe presented to the ani uai general meeting at the Selangor Ciub today at885 words
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Miscellaneous358 1939-02-11 7 TOKICHT CHARITY KICIIT WEMI! L E Y PARK 'I anight: Saturday, II th February, 1939 GATE ADMISSION 20 CENTS. C.A.D.A. NONYA BABA BANGS A WAN! CHARITY PERFORMANCE. HELP A DESERVING CAUSE. entertainment in aid of China Distress and Poppy Day Funds by p A Nonya Baba Bangsawan. We need your358 words
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Article53 1939-02-11 8 Reuter New York. Thursday. The value of exports f motor vehicles in 193 S amounted to $283,000,000, according to t .e Department of Commerce, representing a decline of 21 per cent, compared with 1037 but still ibove the average of the last five years whichReuter - 53 words
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281 1939-02-11 8 Regulations Result Of Trimmer Proposals SIR A. SMALES LETTER TO RATEPAYERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Fr j*iy. /GOVERNMENT has replied to the protest male by the O Singapore Ratepayers’ Association regarding the proposed Traffic Regulations, 1938. The Ratepayers’ Association protested narticularly against281 words
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Article291 1939-02-11 8 Charge Against Two Chinese An attempt to steal a bundle of cloth- g from a. Tamil family at th fpoh Railway Station by two Chines, youths was revealed to the Ipoh Magis -rate this morning when Yam Ah Kee nd Timothy Choo were charged witl attempted291 words
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Article97 1939-02-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. Mr. James de Souza, Senior Sanitary Inspector, Raub, and Mrs. de Souza will celebrate their silver wedding in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow with a reception at the Damansara-road Masonic Hall, at 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. de .Souza were97 words
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Article482 1939-02-11 8 How a 15 year-old Tamil girl chose to run away from hom€ with he' lover rather than be forced into marriage with another man she did not love was narrated during the preliminary inquiry before the Ipoh Second Magistrate, Che Ismail, on Thursday morning when a young482 words
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Article260 1939-02-11 8 Mr. R. H. 0 l)r t (From Our Own r Ti i. the i1 olice. Mi’. R. i; ciative referenc s > consideration for hi.- were made ac a ft; Uven in his honour ~v Party Police General c. laneous- Services, al d 1 yesterday afterno<260 words
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Article120 1939-02-11 8 Robbery With X iolence (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping. Friday. When the case was m- ti ..J veserday in which two Maley youths, Hashim bin Said and M;<’ Nor were charged with robbery, Court Inspector Mohd. Yusof asked the Magistrate to fix the case for120 words
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494 1939-02-11 8 Continuation Of Hearing At Perak Assizes Evidence was continued yesterday in the case in !Al,!t 14-year-old Malay boy, Mat Sallehbin Udasdri, stand !b!j e the Perak Assizes, before Mr. Justice Murray-?-y’i'L r 7. murder of an elderly Chinese named Chew Sam at Pada.:u iengala-494 words
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Article370 1939-02-11 8 Story Of Threat By Friend t From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. A struggle between two mien for possession of a gun was described before the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham, yesterday, during a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder preferred370 words
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Article163 1939-02-11 8 Thefts From Cars (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. Two soldiers. G. orge M hilley and Arthur Yates, who were given the opportunity to sign personal bonds to be of good behaviour, were sentenced to imprisonment in the Singapore Police Courts yesterday. Before Mr. L. C.163 words
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Article65 1939-02-11 8 A young Chinese, Yeoh Song Chun (25) was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. in the Penang Middle Court, on Thursday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot, Yeoh Song Lian with a pole, on Wednesday at the new race course, Scotland Road. The65 words
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217 1939-02-11 9 Six Mines Closed In One Week government aid has reached limit nvire mines closed down in Kinta during Ute first week < i Uiis month, swelling the rank* of the unemployed by over LOG. Al one mine in Kampar ever 200 coolies were dismissed.217 words
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Article331 1939-02-11 9 Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Mx’ul Malek, Second K il l Lumpur. coun- iy, a Tamil house boy misdeeds and endea- n honest life, after sen- Eg to report, he was ■i ’bat it was as hard ib ;us for “a barren 1 it331 words
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Article72 1939-02-11 9 i Conformity hiili Law vn Correspondent) ii.itu Gajah. Friday. at Tronoh had a perm to solve in the dis- when he encountered a n in r on the public road ■ar d light tied on his itation the P.C. decided manner of carrying a ■di72 words
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Article98 1939-02-11 9 Own Correspondent) Tai ping, Friday. v called in which eiidok Tanjong were 'inp'ing to kidnap a fe- the lawful guardianCourt Inspector Mohd. "ne of th? accused, So--1 was on bail, had abinfermation, he was ul cone to India. v used who were In- and present98 words
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Article137 1939-02-11 9 I poh Inquest A verdicw of accidental death was returned by Che Ismail, Second Magistrate, Ipoh, as Coroner at an inquiry yesterday into the death of a Chinese mining coolie. Chin xJioy who met his leath when he fell into a stream, while carrying two logs137 words
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Article166 1939-02-11 9 Sitiawan .Malays Decide Ce lebra ti on Prog rain m e (From Our Own Correspondent) Sitiawan. Thursday. A meeting of the Malay public o Sitiawan, at which 87 representative rom the .sub-districts were present, w. held recently at the Court House, Sir pang Ampat, under the chairmanship c166 words
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Article372 1939-02-11 9 I Blackboard Produced In Gouri L .om Our Own Correspondent) -vuala. T.n Fridnv. A lirge blackboard on which were drawn diagrams of tiie human body, was carried into tha Supreme Court yesterday when Dr. Dicum, of the General Hospital, gave evidence about the wound.; found372 words
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Article95 1939-02-11 9 Shopkeeper (Parged (From Our own Correspondent) Taiping. Thursday. On the complaint of a Tamil woman Chinese shopkeeper named Teh Ah Lai and a Malay named Mat. both of Trong, were arrested by the Taiping police on Wednesday evening. A charge of theft will be preferred against95 words
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134 1939-02-11 9 (From Out Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. A ch. e of hcus< breaking and theft was reported in Fori eld on Tuesday night The complainant was a Chinese, Lim Poh Chuat. 'file Taiping Felice went and made investigations, resulting in the arrest of two Chines- The134 words
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Article526 1939-02-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. “Although I heard no sound of an impact, by the light of the moon which was just coming up 1 saw Sinnasamy hit the deceased on the head with a hammer. He dropped to the ground526 words
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Article270 1939-02-11 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. t>ECIDIVISTS are becoming a distinct problem in Malaya,” remarkt ed Mr. L. A. G. Morris, late F.M.S. police officer, now secretary to the F.M.S. Transport Board, when he spoke on “Prison Reforms,” at a meeting’ oi the Fortnightly Club vonigiit.270 words
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Advertisement370 1939-02-11 9 TG REMOVE HAIR 'g w J Without k W ■k Electric W/ Needles 7 or Smelly Depilatories MLS x new disco*. Mjige <’ii I' v, wh.tn tr. V”” 1 Apply 1* gT*..e: tub<A\asb> 1 v. Li. Ev< ty ■•> 'SkinisFft Make this L 1 N<w VL.EI. MINUTE l: ;rowfat’! rand370 words
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210 1939-02-11 10 Following rubber outputs for the month of January have been announced:— Alor Gajah 12,600 lbs., Australas a 17,435 lbs.. Ayer Fan ts 65.000 lbs., Bukit Kubu 8,300 lbs., Gienealy 29,0 JO lbs.. Jah n Kebun 9,800 lbs., Kluang 34,125 lbs., Pajam 155.000 lbs.,210 words
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1285 1939-02-11 10 Mr. Eric Miller On Replanting Pol icy .ordon. January 23. i JR. H. ERIC MILLER (tnc chai;man), presided at the twenty-ninth annual general meeting Langen (Java) Rubber Estates, Ltd., which was hcH in London yesterday. ;l nd addressing th? shareholders said: i Before proceeding with1,285 words
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204 1939-02-11 10 i Automobile Industry Outlook Bright i ’c:.‘XaX anc,a Week,y Both London and Amsterdam were buvera during the advance of the market in I the early part of last week and it was .further noticeable that the quality of the guying was improved. Paris, however was204 words
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527 1939-02-11 10 Satisfactory Results London, Febnn n i THE one hundred and eighteen oi In ing of Planters’ Stores and Agency omp/jp -it;, held yesterday at the registered office, 17 Si. y London, Mr. James Warren (chairmen 1 director) presiding. p^r Mr. James Elcock (director and secreary)527 words
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Article479 1939-02-11 10 Government To Back Scheme London, February 1. THE outstitnd ng feature of the t nnour.cement of the GcvernsmentS Jfarfne War Risk Insurance Schem. is the statement that pro- visicn -vi’l be made for ,1k- insurance of cc mi i h'-1 ween sh and shore. Under a479 words
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Article238 1939-02-11 10 Output Greater Hian i’ In I'.K. London. J 'nuaty The number of merelu'nt vessels rn t eonetruction in Japan last year excc'ii'"* i the numb r of ve~sels buiki ng in t- 1 Britain, saiq Mr. Shozo Mirata. I dent of the Osaka, Shosen Kaisha. ’v^ 11238 words
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Advertisement904 1939-02-11 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OVERSEA-CHIN ESE OF INDIA, LTD. BANKING CORPORATION 1 icorporated in England) LIMBED. Capital Authorised £3,000.00 (Incorporated in the S.S 4‘a. Subscribed £1 mW THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK Cefeerve Fund and R«lt £1,247,831 nnvr rn> :>itul Paid Up £1,050.00, THE HO HONG BANK LTD. I ANI BOARD904 words
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Article, Illustration152 1939-02-11 11 Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air Minister. with Captain Miie'. After the opening of a new victory at Reading v duction of 300 ni it h Miles Master training plane* A‘R minister opens aircraft factory at reading r»in slcy Wood watching workmen busy on a fuselage152 words
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Advertisement32 1939-02-11 11 i I ’tikYW A product of /jR BRITISH MALAYAN COFFEE PLANTATIONS Kuala Pilab, Negri Sembitan, F.M.S. f. AGENTS HENRY WAUGH 6-Co.. Ltd. SINGAPORE 1 PENANG IPOH KUALA LUMPUa taiOß 4 r i32 words
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Article94 1939-02-11 12 Citizens Warned Not lo Support Satyagraha Rajkot, January 27. Following the decision of the Rajkot I 1 aja Parishad to resume satvagralia. Section 144 has been promulgated in the State prohibiting meetings and processions Nineteen leaders have been arrested, while 60 warrants are stated to be94 words
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Article36 1939-02-11 12 Bannu, January 20. The district board village school of Khwaja Ahmad was set on fire last night. The total number of schools burnt up til) now is four and also one hospital36 words
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Article92 1939-02-11 12 Outrage In Frontier Village Bannu, January 20. Two brothers and their sister, all below the age of twelve, were kidnapped from the village of Mahadev within the jurisdiction of the Mirian Police Station on the night between January 19 and 20. Tribal bandits, alleged to be Wazirs,92 words
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Article43 1939-02-11 12 Mr. L. P. Misra Appointed Gen. Manager Calcutta. January 27. Mr. L. P, Misra. acting Member of the Federal Public Service Commission, it is understood, has been appointed General Manager of the Eastern Bengal Raih’-gy vice Mr A F Harvey retiring.43 words
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Article677 1939-02-11 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR SEX AGESIMA 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins «nd Litany Psalm 139. Hymn 210. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins and Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.15 p m. Sunday School (Parsonage). 6.00 pm. Evensong and Sermon Psalm 25. Magnificat.677 words
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Article205 1939-02-11 12 Fainting I nder The Sen THIS is not a wild scheme. No attempt is being made to make fun of you. When we say that an artist has been painting under the sea—setting up his easel and getting to work as if he were in H\de Park—we mean205 words
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168 1939-02-11 12 Rangoon, January 27. After a lull of a few days, picketing of schools in Burma was resumed with greater intensity. In Rangoon, picketing ot schools and colleges registered a new phase today, when Indian students picketed several Indian schools. It is believed that it168 words
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Article69 1939-02-11 12 Move In U. P. Circles Lucknow, January 21. It is reliably understood that there is a move in Muslim League circles for the formation of a Left wnng. Mr, Z. H. Lari has been entrusted by the “Progressive” to organise the group and he69 words
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Article285 1939-02-11 12 Mr. Gattdhi Ulysses Peasants' Resolution Bardoli, Jan, 26 step you have taken x today to abolish t/system ought to Imu l, e en as early as 1922 took the great figi t foi the raj Gf India, but o:l never too late and I <• .1 ,'j.285 words
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Article53 1939-02-11 12 New Addition To PrograiiD nc jfe A medium shortly to be open* be the tenth provincial <■ station of its own. .o r pu This will be a u gramme of d. ginally intended t opening of the D'“ Stations t( d U'The Patna stat about53 words
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Article55 1939-02-11 12 ANIMAL SACRIFICE STO PPED one Subbiah Mw irranging to .ocal Pechianiman temP 1 mimal sacrifice arge section < he animal sen ;-u. □resented to th( u Sacrifice was Lo be breach of th Inspector of pro-sacrifu that they would with animal tabhshed th a petent court- bine #t animal sacrifice-55 words
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Miscellaneous990 1939-02-11 12 radio radio radio radio radio radio radio [radio radio radio radio radio radio radio PENANG SINGAPORE ZHJ 6.08 Mels (49.03 m.) TODAY' ZHL 1,333 kc/s (225 m.) P.M. 6.00 Chinese Music. 7.00 Indiaii ZHP 9.69 me s (30.96 m.) Music 8.00 Malay Music. 9.00 Close down. TODAY TOMORROW P.M. P-M-12.00990 words
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Miscellaneous574 1939-02-11 12 8.8. C. Service Schedule lor Far East London. Feb. 3: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Fai Eas-t in Malayan standard time for week beginning Feb. 5: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG GSV and GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 9.20 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSF.574 words
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Article535 1939-02-11 13 baled Poslinji Times Al Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh And Penang \IR MAILS OUTWARD MTIOPF \ND THE WEST IMi L (Empire Air Mail): For Ruma -pt Victoria Point), Indie Wi stine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya pr,n ganda, Zanzibar, Northern tr ’ht n Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Lumpur535 words
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Article1166 1939-02-11 13 IN PENANG HARBOUR DEPARTURES Today: RAJPUTANA for Col mbo, Bombay, Aden Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar. Tander, Plymouth and London. RAJUA for Negapatam, Karikal, Porto Novo, Cuddalore, Pondicherry and Madras. KOTA GEDE for Boston. New York, Philadelphia. Baltimore. Jacksonville Savannah and New Orleans via. Cape of Jood1,166 words
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Article82 1939-02-11 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang it 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays and incoming mails will arrive in Penanrit 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Pcnaxig at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; ind Kuala82 words
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Advertisement343 1939-02-11 13 blue funnel line MEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT ILERS i GLEN.) Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Feb"’ll -;\H PEDON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Feb 17 Mar 15 MeNELAUS Cails Hull Gdynia Feb 2 3 22 IEN DAY SERVICE AU LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE HELENES Omits Havre, Feb. 17 Mar?l4 LYCAON Feb. 22343 words
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Advertisement706 1939-02-11 13 P&. O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpor sited In England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. ‘KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 12th FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Te’uk Ansnn contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham gan Datoh Port London and Far East Mail Service. S/S “Rttt alacca an<i Singapore. Our706 words
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891 1939-02-11 14 Steeplechase Classic Next Month £BO.OOO Worth of Horses z Left in Race London. OPTIMISM seems to be the keynote of the Grand National to be run this year at Liverpool on March 24, for no less than 53 out of 69 entries have accepted.891 words
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1151 1939-02-11 14 BELOW is the programme for the first day cf the Singapore Tj v f Club’s Spring meeting next Saturday. Eight s are pr ivided. The weights for two of the second day s laces, on l ebrnary 21. are also given. Horses, Class1,151 words
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Article, Illustration424 1939-02-11 14 THREE generations of Hulls been actively identified with professional boxing. There was grandfather J.T. —a true Dickensian character with clipped beard, brusque manner; reminiscent of a captain of a trader who had sailed the Seven Seas. The old man was a dominant figure in424 words
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Advertisement223 1939-02-11 14 J ‘*'’2 “Matt-Creme” gives you that distinguished matt complexion; the ideal f’Sg’jk powder base. y qg&|ik “4 7 11” Cold Cream kfr/ nourishes your skin tissues; the night cream par excellence. J old&eam\ -K? s ?jffifegy. JHI 3866 I /M7' 7//E I PTO-DATE SPG'RTS HOUSE JST A.H AR CO. ’Phone223 words
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1780 1939-02-11 15 Thrilling Match Ends In Draw OUTSTANDING DISPLAY BY PROCTOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, February 5. abounded in the opening game of the interport rugby tournament yesterday afternoon between the Malayan Rugby I nion and Hong Kong, which ended in a1,780 words
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Article326 1939-02-11 15 (IL I'rojan) ‘Taiping, Friday. I rp]!E in cresting discussions the annual general m eetin <>f the Taiping and piMi ic! .Asso nation Football I eld here on Wednes-m-..ealed that keen I foT'Wcrs of the game in this Strict do not want a repe(>i326 words
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Article152 1939-02-11 15 International Rugbv it I uickenliam v’s rugby international i England and Ireand at Twickenham are ENGL\ND H. I' Pi akes (Oxford U.). 'hi Liverpool U. J. Heaton IW* t i E Hancock (Birkenhead S L. Carr (Old GranleiShansi. ’Richmond) and G. A. "aiker (h A.F.).152 words
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49 1939-02-11 15 ’’'ednesday’s results in rt Club Tennis TournaChar Singles: H. C. D’Arcy 6 6 3. Handicap: scr. Miss D. Miss K. Howard. I. Handicap; -30.2 J. D. b i; 2 K. P. Deighton 7 —5, I Clark f i: ‘-han beat -3 J. E. A.49 words
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Article144 1939-02-11 15 W7HEN Bradman equ tiled C. B. Fry’s record of six successive nturi< s. It was nol mentioned th 1(1 ct (Mi iw should have beta on I ls way bJik to (he pavilion. His record is due to his great go<Ml luck. Three young players, suffering Iron, a144 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-02-11 15 ALAN FAIRFAX, former Australian Test cricketer, who is to act as coach to the Notts County Cricket Club.20 words
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440 1939-02-11 15 4-1 Margin In Hockey Game At Hutchings A St PERIOR set of forwards, all i of whom played together with excellent understanding, enabled the hockey team of the Sultan Abdul Hamid ollege, Alor Star, to emerge the victors by a 4—l margin from their hockey440 words
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Article178 1939-02-11 15 London, February 1. A FIGHT of some importance in our not too healthy heavyweight divisioi has been arranged for the Albert Hall London, on March 2, the night of a Jewisl charity tournament. The contestant are Al Delaney, of Canada, and Jack London. the Northerner, whose right swing178 words
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Article147 1939-02-11 15 Taiping l igers And Dew R.C. TWO hockey teams from Perak will be visiting Penang’ for matches with local teams over the Chinese New Year holidays. The Taiping Tigers, one of the strongiast combipations in North Perak, will meet the Chinese Recreation Club on147 words
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Article147 1939-02-11 15 It is at Johannesburg that the next South Africa-England Test is due on February 18, and being "one down,” the South Africans are very busy reviewing their stock of bowlers. They are suffering from the same blight that has settled on other cricketing counties—a dearth147 words
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Advertisement55 1939-02-11 15 TANGYE PUMPS For All Purposes TANGYES LTD. MANI’FACTLRE A COMPLETE RANGE OF CENTRIFUGAL AND RECIPROCATING PUMPS. WE STOC K THE FORMER IN SIZES 2" TO 6'' AND VERTICAL SINGLE RAM PI MPS ISO FT. SERIES lIP TO 3 PIPE SIZE. FURTHER PARTICULARS UPON REQUEST HUTTENBACHS LTD. (INCORPORATED IN S. S.)55 words
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Article67 1939-02-11 16 MIDDAY’ QUOTATIONS TIN -r.ATESI Penw $107.00 Ei s ncqs 25 tons Singapore $107.00 COPRA Sundried $3.55 Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 26 %c Singapore (Spot) ***** 0 TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.00 Medium $3.37% RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.70 White No. 1 $6.0067 words
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Article104 1939-02-11 16 Prev. Today p aris 177 164 177 1t64l t 64 New York 4.68 H 4.68% Montreal 4.71% 4,70 Brussels 27.7856 27.78% Geneva 20.69 20.68 Amsterdam 8.69% 8.71 Milan 9 Berlin H-68 H 68% Stockholm 19.40% 19 40% Copenhagen 22.40 22-J 9 Oslo 19 90 19 90 Vienna unquoted104 words
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Article126 1939-02-11 16 Buyers Sellers LONDON. February 9 RUBBF": Firmer. London 7Hd 7}?d February 7%d 7}j?d July'Sept. 7'jJd 7%d Oct./Dec. 7 "id 8d NEW YORK: (opening price) 15.50 cts. London 51,142 tons Liverpool 28.815 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam. January £11.0.0. PEFFER: White Muntok: in bond. 3%d. Jan.126 words
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Article132 1939-02-11 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN t Bayern Seller» Ayer Weng .55 .57% Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.17% 1.22% Mambau .47% -5256 Petalings 6.40 6.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07% Rantau 1.25 1.30 Taiping Cons. 1.42% 1.47% Ampat 3'3 319 Kpg. Kamunting 7 9132 words
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Article201 1939-02-11 16 New York. Friday. There was again a minimum of activity until the final hour when there was a mild rally under the lead of aircrafts. Tomorrow should be unchanged to slighty higher. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low30 indus. 143.99 143.68 144.01 142.70 20 rails 30.00201 words
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Article154 1939-02-11 16 LEAN CO. TTN: Buyer* Sellers Ampats 3 6 3,101 B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts -66 -69 Hitame -26 .29 Johans -26 .28 Kamuntings 8 3 8 9 Katus 22 9 23 6 Klang Rivers 1.72% 1.80 K. Lan juts 16 0 16 6 Kuchais 1.20, 1.25 Laruts 3 9154 words
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Article191 1939-02-11 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Batu Lintang 1.00 1.07% Benta 1.00 1.07% Indragiri 1.10 1.20 Jimah 115 1.22% Mentakab .39 .42% TIN: Ampat 36 4'o Ayer Weng .52% .57% Bangrin 20 0 20 6 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 10|0 10 6 Hong Fatt .66 .69 Jelebu .55 .60 Kpg.191 words
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Article564 1939-02-11 16 Wife Creates Scene In Court (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, February 1. In a dead silence of the Supreme Court w’ith everyone standing, Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith presiding over the Selangor Assizes sentenced Ramasaniy to death after convicting him of murder today. With tears in her564 words
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Article181 1939-02-11 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Pana s 1.17% 1.22% Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.07 1 ’Bassetts .45 .47% Bentas .97% 1.05 Brogas .62% .67% Kuala Sidims 2.00 2.20 Indragiris 1.07% 1.15 Lunas 1.45 1.55 Mentakabs .37% .40 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Pa jams 1.62% 1.72% Sungei Tukangs .90 .95 Tapahs181 words
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Article448 1939-02-11 16 List Of New Books Following is a list of the new books at the Penang Library: According To Plan, by Graham Seton. Ace High, by G. March-Pniilipps. The Adventure of Christopher Columin, bv Sylvia Thompson. Aft airs of China, by Sir Eric Teichman. America, by Franz Kafka. The448 words
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Article70 1939-02-11 16 necix ly rupees ana aooui n per cent, of the total expenditure.—Reuter. Provision In Estimates Rangoon, Saturday.—Sir Walter Gravely, Chief of the Defence Department, explaining defence estimates in the House of Representatives, stated that work will begin soon on an important scheme affecting the defence of the portnecix ly rupees ana aooui n per cent, of the total expenditure.—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article98 1939-02-11 16 ex A A VI Hl .—Reuter. Great Western Pays Only Half Per Cent. Lond Oja, Friday. On the Stock Exchange, week-end profit-taking caused a widespread of small losses though the undertone in most sections were not impe.ired. Home rails eased following- Great Western declaration that the ordinary dividendex A A VI Hl .—Reuter. - 98 words
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102 1939-02-11 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Friday. On the complaint of a police inspector, a Chinese lorry driver named Chua Yew Lin appeared in the Taiping Police Court today, to answer the charge of driving his lorry in an inconsiderate manner along the Batu Kurau-road. Yew102 words
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Article78 1939-02-11 16 Local music lovers again had an opportunity of listening to Jomaxcelko’s Hawaiian Quartette, who broadcast from station ZHJ from 7.35 to 8.15 last night. Several new Hawaiian melodies were introduced, and Miss Daphne Theseira,who was the vocalist, is to be congratulated on her rendering of “Beautiful78 words
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Article106 1939-02-11 16 Kingsley Kennerley, holder of the Amateur Billiards championship, is making application to the Billiards Association and Control Council for recognition, as a world record, of a snooker break of 100 which he made recently. Existing record for an amateur is 90, made by Joe106 words
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Article58 1939-02-11 16 —Reuter Match On Matting Wicket Salisbury, Rhodesia, Friday. Tn a three day match against Rhodesia, which is being played on a matting wicket, the M.C.C. had 162 for 9 wickets at the close of play. Hammond top scored with 43 while Gibb hit up 23, Yardley—Reuter - 58 words
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48 1939-02-11 16 Reuter. London, February 10. Mr. H. D. Dennis’s Delightful Devon, 5/2 on, won the Waterloo Cup, the Blue Riband of the Coursing World presented by Lord Sefton, beating Mrs. J A. Dewar’s Dutton Rock in the final". There were sixty four starters.Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement297 1939-02-11 16 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH —and enioy your food! There are some people w-ho never really enjoy their food because no matter how- long ago it was since they last had a meal, they aluxiys feel “full up.” Sow? feel as though a lump were lodged in the middle of their297 words
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Advertisement464 1939-02-11 16 Head Office: 12. Bishop St Singapore Office- l( > 5471. Tel: "Tune r '"-POr f t» Office: 25, Java S r Office Brewster R >■ l l a Office: 40, 43, Fi. Phone Central London. “L-j, 4 Rates of Subscription f, r p and Sunday Gaz/t ing Pinajoc GazMt Local464 words
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