Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 November 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-11-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 ?t'BIISHEII IHII.Y No. 276. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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549 1939-11-10 1 GERMAN* ’MA 'V ASION WILL BE SLOPPED L. ALLIED ARMIES CONFIDENT Fatal Steel Line On Belgian Border Par’s. November 10. A communique says that no incident of importance occurred during the day. The Allied Armies are confident that if Belgium’s worst fears are justified. Germany will.—Reuter. - 549 words
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Article54 1939-11-10 1 —Reuter. German Tnti-B ar Demonstrations London, Nov. io. .It least 180 persons were executed at the end of last week as a result of large anti-war demonstrations at Duesseldorf, Hanover, Hamburg and Potsdam, according to zecil-infarm-ed sources, says a despatch received by Pouter from the C—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article372 1939-11-10 1 Indian Economist’s Address In London London, Nov. 9. In an interesting address to the Royal Philosophical Society in Giasow last night. Professor Shirras, former Director of Statistics with e of India and Professor of economics of the Bombay Sty. surveyed war potentials of Great.—Reuter. - 372 words
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Article99 1939-11-10 1 German freedom Station Says: —REIiL And Many More Will Follow BERLIN. NOV. 10. THE GERMAN FREEDOM STATION. REFERRING TO THE ATTEMPT ON HITLER’S LIFE. DECLARED: ‘THE FIRST BOMB AGAINST GERMAN DICTATORSHIP HAS EXPLODED IN MUNICH. MANY WILL FOLLOW. THOUGH HITLER HAS ELUDED ONCE MORE THE PUNISHMENT—REIiL: - 99 words
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278 1939-11-10 1 AMSTERDAM, NOF. io. WITH THE GERMAN PRESS SCREAMING FURY AND DEFIANCE AT GREAT BRITAIN, THE GERMAN POLICE TODAY FAILED TO PRODUCE A SHRED OF EFIDENCE TO SUPPORT THE CLAIM THAT THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF HITLER HAD BEEN ORGANISED BY THE BRITISH SECRET—Reuter. - 278 words
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Article34 1939-11-10 1 —Reuter. Awarded To American Professor Stockholm, November 10. This year’s Nobel Prize for Physics has been awarded to Professor Ernest Orlando Lawrence of California University for his discovery of cyclotrone.—Reuter. - 34 words
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328 1939-11-10 1 Princess Hohenlohe Gives Evidence London, Nov. 9, Princess Hohenlohe giving evidence in support of her action against Lord Rothermere said she saw Hitler often on Lord Rothermere’s instructions. Suit Against Newspaper Magnate Reuter. In reply to a question about a letter from Hitler to. Reuter. - 328 words
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Advertisement25 1939-11-10 1 “SMILER” fed on COW GATE -s L jsg& ante k\ for North Malaya Penjn., Tr (;E TOW N DISPENSARY L’> 1 °»na >l7 and Tnoh25 words
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Advertisement78 1939-11-10 1 COW GATE ft? Ajtnt, for North Malaya Penang GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD.. Penang and Ipoh, r SMSA&E3 that will make tfom, ask far a sesoad helping (C 1 Bo It’s always a treat when S.C.S. Vw SAUSAGES are put on the table. f Every sausage is packed with goodness and flavour.78 words
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982 1939-11-10 2 Hitler’s Response L’ Doubtful BRITAIN TO ANSWER FORCE WITH FORCE Speech At Mansion House Read Out By Sir John Simon LONDON, NOVEMBER 9. “TO THOSE WHO SPEAK NO LANGUAGE BUT TH \T OF FORCE, FORCE IS THE ONLY ANSWER; AND SINCE••—Reuter. - 982 words
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120 1939-11-10 2 Reuter. Paris. Nov. 9. It is reported from the German frontier that the German exCrown Prince has been under arrest and on parole during the past foilnight following demonstrations in his favour and in favour of the restoration of the monarchy when he went walkingReuter. - 120 words
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Article133 1939-11-10 2 —8.0. W. British Pilot Engages Two German Machines Rugby. November 9. As previously recorded, the destruction of the second of three enemy aircraft engaged in the North Sea fight yesterday cannot be definitely confirmed. The British pilot who engaged two German fiying boats in succession reports—8.0. W. - 133 words
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Article504 1939-11-10 2 Munich Beer Cellar A Heap Of Ruins HERR HESS NOT AMONG THE VICTIMS Berlin, November 9. Herr Hitler's escape is described as miraculous in Nazi circles as it is pointed out that all through previous years the Fuehrer started his speech about 8.30 p.m. and finished about—Reuter. - 504 words
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Article93 1939-11-10 2 —Reuter. SIEGFRIED LINE FLOODED Faris, Nov. 9 There is distinctly more activity at present on the Western Front between the North Sea and Switzerland. On the German frontiers with Belgium and Holland the military situation has not changed but German concentrations have received some reinforcements—Reuter. - 93 words
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211 1939-11-10 2 London, November 9. The Loid Major’s Day—Londons mast popular civic festival —was celebrated today shorn of its annual pageantry for the first time in the last hundred years. Instead of the famous “show” there was an unconventional procession in a dozen cars with the211 words
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Article90 1939-11-10 2 -8.0. W. Attitude Already Well Known Rugby. November 9 Some little time must inevitably elapse before a reply is sent by the King to the offer addressed to him by the Netherlands and Belgian sovereigns to promote peace negotiations as formal consultations must first-8.0. W. - 90 words
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Article47 1939-11-10 2 —8.0. W. Rugby. November 9 The notes exchanged yesterday between the Foreign Secretary and the Bulgarian Minister in London embody an agreement to facilitate current trade and .payments between the two countries. The agreement is without political significance either in its contents or implications.—B.O.W.—8.0. W. - 47 words
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Article373 1939-11-10 2 Dr. Sun Fo Satisfied There Will Be No Change LONDON, NOV. 9. “THE CONVERSATION WITH LORD HALIFAX WAS VERY ENCOURAGING.” SAID DR. SUN FO INTERVIEWED BY' REUTER, ‘T AM SATISFIED THAT THERE IS NO CHANGE IN THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT POLICY TO CHINA.” —Reuter. Dr. Sun Fo—Reuter. - 373 words
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749 1939-11-10 3 TO GET RID OF CERTAIN NAZI LEADERS Britain Accused Of Complicity By German Press London, November 9. HILE the German press was accusing the British Secret of complicity in the beer explosion, the Paris wireless in a German broadcast this morning says that the—Reuter. - 749 words
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Article99 1939-11-10 3 s.—Reuter. NAZIS SCATTER LEAFLETS Paris, Nov. 9 A French communique says: I here was increased activity uring the night on the front a whole. There were local connaissance and sharp enunters especially between the 'oselle and the Saar.” Nazis have dro-.'ed reprints of the is.—Reuter. - 99 words
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Article157 1939-11-10 3 -8.0. W. \cutc Attack Oi Gout Rugby, November 9. me days the Prime Minister has itenings of gout which have j <1 him taking his usual daily v Last night it developed into an ’tack, rendering it impossible for hu t put his foot to the ground.-8.0. W. - 157 words
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Article123 1939-11-10 3 —Reuter. Motion For Rationing Rejected London. Nov. 8 Ihe House of Commons, by 187 votes to 1 1 defeated the Labour mcticn demanding the introduction of a comprehensive system ood rationing immediately. i Samuel Hoare. replying to the debate <i a red. •Germany can never—Reuter. - 123 words
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89 1939-11-10 3 —B O.W. T.U.C. Leader’s Visits Buckingham Palace T.ondon. Nov. 8. was just a man-tx -man talk with modern King, who is keenly interested industrial problems and in our work.” ued Mr. Holmes after a visit to the kingham Palace. lood morning. lam pleased to—B O.W. - 89 words
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303 1939-11-10 3 “TEN WEEKS OF THE WAR” London, November 9. Mr. Churchill wilt broadcast in the home and oversea programmes at 7.15 b in. G.M.T. on November 12 on “Ten weeks of the war.” Ihe talk will be recorded for overseas transmission on November 13 at—Reuter. - 303 words
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Article423 1939-11-10 3 Neus tn Malay November, 8. It is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Romanised Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. These Malay news bulletins will be423 words
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281 1939-11-10 3 —Reuter. DECLARES HE HAS ORDERED GOERING TO PREPARE FOR FIVE YEARS’ WAR Munich, November 8 In characteristically vehement terms, Hitler to-night gave what amounts to an answer to the Hrgue peace appeal by declaring that he had given Goering orders to prepare for a five—Reuter. - 281 words
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Article24 1939-11-10 3 Amsterdam, Nov. 9. It is officially announced in Berlin that 200.000 prisoners of war are being employed as agricultural labourers.24 words
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Article123 1939-11-10 3 —Reuter. Turkey’s Wisdom In Signing Pact Ankara. Nov. 9. Speak’ng at the National Assembly on the occasion of the ratification of the Anglo-Franco-Turkish Pact. M. Sarajoglu said that the agreement was destined to constitute a turning-point of the utmost importance In the history of the world and—Reuter. - 123 words
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Article55 1939-11-10 3 .—Reuter. Volume Of Business Heavy An Ottawa message says that aircraft, anti-submarine boats, ammunition, and gunbarrels will form the basis of the first orders to he placed in Canada by the British Supply Board. Lieut-Col. J. H. Greenly in making this announcement said that the volume.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement189 1939-11-10 3 Young Broker Makes Good ty conquering HIGHT STARVATION N I S Wf waking tired, no j SORRY l z M LATE/ MR 1 I. X Bf ENERGY/ NO PUSH... T 'NUfinfln&CS&xWjCl I 1 A\ 9 YOUR TROUBLE IS jg l wwwtfi I/ I iiT f SH might starvation I msr189 words
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Article625 1939-11-10 4 How Moneylender Was V Assaulted Kuala Lumpur. THAT about a minute after Jagat Singh had left him. lie heard shouts of “kill “kill.’’ and rushing to the spot saw Inder Singh, the second accused, hitting Jagat Singh with a stick, was the statement made by a Sikh625 words
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Article66 1939-11-10 4 Kuala Lumpur. A black outlook greeted assistants of a Chinese Drug store. Chop Tek Ee, in Sultan Street this morning when they opened their doors—smeared all over the doors and the signboard was dripping tar which had. been thrown there sometime during the night. The police w’ere informed66 words
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Article194 1939-11-10 4 Chinese Charged With Extortion Kuala Lumpur. ■JJOW a Chinese, in the company of four others, went to a hotel in Ipoh Road at which a popular Chinese actor was staying and threatened him with assault if he did not give him -$2OO was related by Detective194 words
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Article107 1939-11-10 4 Accused Committed To Assizes Kuala Lumpur. A T the end of the prosecution evi- dence in the preliminary inquiry before Mr. R. C. Redman in the First Court into the case against four Sikhs, Sardara Singh Maghar Singh. Bishen Singh and Ki’shan Singh— who are alleged107 words
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Article, Illustration27 1939-11-10 4 Gas masks slung over their shoulders, workers paint the kerbs of a London street to guide traffic during hours of black-ouL27 words
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Article662 1939-11-10 4 Comment At S.B. Meeting The Kuala Lumpur Board held its monthly meeting at the Town Hall on Wednesday presided over by Mr. N. Jones. At the outset. Mr. Jones referring to Mr. Benjamin's remarks at the last meeting concerning the slaughter of cows brought to662 words
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Article705 1939-11-10 4 Wife's Claim For Maintenance Fails Kuala Lumpur. REFERENCE to his wife’s boy friends were made bv Mr. Soon Boon Leong, a salesman of Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd.. when he on Tuesday, successfully contested his wife’s suit, before Raia Ayoub, the Third Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, for705 words
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481 1939-11-10 4 Member’s Objection To Reading Speech Upheld Kuala Lumpur. Surprise was registered on the faces of all members of the Sanitary Board on Wednesday morning at their monthly meeting at the Town Hall, when Mr. D. T. Waring, unofficial member, suddenly stood up and interrupted Dr.481 words
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Advertisement24 1939-11-10 4 unchanging quality <||k > ifl i 9 :> H b K JSsr/ Wlfcm M TIGER BEER MAOfFROM THEFIHEST malt hops yeast Distributed by Fraser Neave Ltd.24 words
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602 1939-11-10 5 i Chinese Own Largest Number Of Sets FEATURES OF EVENING NEWS BULLETINS IVTEW and timely features of broadcasting in Malaya are evening news bulletins in Malay, Chinese and Tamil. Hitherto, the Malayan stations have only broadcast news in English—the Empire News Bulletins of the 8.8.602 words
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Article77 1939-11-10 5 Engine Failure At Pondok Tanjong Taiping. f J I HE d<ty cj press, which teas due to arrive here at 11.20 a.m. from Penang, was about 50 minutes late yesterday. It was statetl that the engine developed trouble and came to a stop near Pondok77 words
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Article50 1939-11-10 5 The charge of cheating within the jurisdict.on oi bineapore was explained to a 7h.ii' <-?. Tan Giok Su who appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. Chief Court Inspector A.McLennan fixed bail at $5OO when the case was postponed t N?vcmb°r50 words
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678 1939-11-10 5 GROUP MEETINGS: SILVER BADGE ISSUED EXTENDED training- for members of the Penang- A.R.P. organisation has been arranged by the fixing of a definite i-ogramme of official and grou' meetings. The meetings will be held in future as follows: OFFICIAL MEETINGS AT A.R.P. HEADQUARTERS S or678 words
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Article108 1939-11-10 5 Sentence On Chinese Deferred Sentence was deferred on Lim Ah Kow. who pleaded guilty before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday to a charge of theft of a tweed coat valued $lO belonging to Bab bin Jawi about 12.35 a.m. on November 9108 words
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Article80 1939-11-10 5 Under the auspices of the Sri Ramakrishna Mission, Swami Ajarananda will deliver the following lectures in English. “From Lord Buddha to Sri Ramakrishna” at the Lecture Hall, Penang Buddhist Association, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, Mr. N. Raghavan, advocate, presiding: and “Hindu Renaissance and the message of80 words
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Article141 1939-11-10 5 Committee Elected Under the auspices of the Sree Mu*hv.niariyamman Temple Committee, Dato Kramat Road, the annual public meeting was held last Sunday in the above temple with Mr. V. Nadason Pillay, J.P., in the chair. At the meeting, after approving tie temple’s accounts, several resolutions were passed.141 words
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Article109 1939-11-10 5 Plank Thief Stopped By Detective While carrying sixteen pieces of planks along Carnarvon Street, a Chinese. Teh Ah Soon, was stopped by a detective. On being questioned as to how he got the planks, he -admitted stealing them from a hou.-,e in Carnarvon Street about 4.20 p.m109 words
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Article19 1939-11-10 5 The of the Posts and Telegraphs Department, Penang, have contributed $23.14 to the China Relief Fund.19 words
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Article556 1939-11-10 5 Social Personal Mr. H. C. Pinching and Miss R. M. Pinching disembarked here yesterday from Shanghai. Dr. (Mrs.) Aikin of the Health Department, Ipoh. is a patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital. A commission as Temporary Sec.Lieutenant in the FM.S. Volunteer Force has been granted to Mr. James Morgan. Mrs.556 words
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Article87 1939-11-10 5 Commotion In Dato Kramat Road 4 COMMOTION was caused in Dato Kramat Road near the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd., late on Tuesday night, when an Indian Mohammedan, who was travelling in a riesha, was set upon by two Chinese youths. The two youths forced87 words
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Article395 1939-11-10 5 In Aid Of Patriotic I Fund The Penang Sri Sivananda Oririr.al Boys Company staged a Tamil drama entitled “Vetriveera Manogana” at the Town Hall Penang last night, under the auspices of the Indo-Ceylonese Committee, to a packed house. The show was in aid of th?395 words
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Article205 1939-11-10 5 Two hundred years ago this beautiful natural harbour on the Gulf Coast of Western Florida was a thriving) seaport of thirty thousand people. But only yesterday it was a malaria-strick-en hamlet with a handful of wretched negroes and still more wretched whites. Today the magic of Du205 words
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Advertisement151 1939-11-10 5 TUESDAY 1 Ofawot, you!! aaftf I Why d®** k patatod look? Because "y-A I Tangee tort ptotot—«art palat Instead it l ciiange Arbsi range to ths stick to s I/* AApEjElBy youthM bhtob ssss sa ysar Upe. And its CT base hasps art and appealing. iSSI On occatona, yoa any151 words
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Advertisement226 1939-11-10 5 EX-SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA KEDAH BRANCIB Remembrance Day 1939 The Kedah Blanch of the Ex-Service Association of Malaya invites all members of the general public to a nondenominational religious service to be held in the Sungei Patani Club at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, 11th November, 1939. It ’s hoped that226 words
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Miscellaneous102 1939-11-10 5 MAJESTIC TONIGHT 6.15 9.3 20th Century-Fox Technicolour Production “KENTUCKY” with LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE Strongly Supported By Litest Fox Movietone News Pathe Gazette of the Sinking of H.M.S. itoyal Oak’, First Pictures of the Western Front the RAF. in Lion against the enemy raiders. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 11.30 A.M. ANNABELLA102 words
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Miscellaneous69 1939-11-10 5 Acclaimed the greatest of all TARZAN Pictures. QUEEN'S 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.09, 6.15 930 The One, The Only. The Original, The Real “TARZAN” JOHNNY WEISMULLER MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN in “TARZAN FINDS A SON” with JOHN SHEFFIELD as “Tarzan Jr.” (5 year old Athletic Star) P'ree Lists Strictly Suspended NOTE Military Concessions69 words
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Article634 1939-11-10 6 ITITLER had a narrow escape from the beer cellar explosion on Wednesday but he need not congratulate himself; he is in all probability reserved for a more ignominious fate such as inevitably falls to the lot of war-makers Pending receipt of full details of the incident, it634 words
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Article51 1939-11-10 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA Maureen O'Sullivan and Johnny Weismuller in "Tarzan Finds A Son.” 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA Loretta Young- and Richard Greene in "Kentucky.” 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA “Vanaraja Karzan.” (Tamil Talkie). 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL CINEMA “Sithaparanam” (Tamil Talkie) 6.15 and 9.3051 words
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Article580 1939-11-10 6 Rook of the Weak "■EVERYBODY these days writes his recollections, though few will ever recollect his writings. Among the dozens of books of personal memoirs due this autumn will be the long-dreaded autobiography of Sir Boreham Ditch water. Published in three fat volumes, weighing just over a580 words
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Article532 1939-11-10 6 Friday, Nov. 10. TJERHAPS the best comment on yesterday’s attempt on the life 'of Hitler is that given by the German Freedom Station which declares that the first bomb against German dictatorship has exploded in Munich and “many more will follow.” 'T’HOUGH Hitler has532 words
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Advertisement40 1939-11-10 6 EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION F A > W BotVB cognl 1 jrwd 4 wiOflß l KBRAffl awoovct Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM DENIS MOUNIE Co., COGNAC. Established in 1838. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. Penang, Singapore, Ipoh Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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177 1939-11-10 7 Sixty‘Year-Old Man's Lore For Girl In Her Teens Kuala Lumpur. note found beside the body a 60-year-old Chinese who > discovered hanging in the ne behind a house in Pasar d on Wednesday revealed a peculiar love tangle been deceased and a 14-year-old months ago.177 words
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Article28 1939-11-10 7 •Viblic are informed that londay, November 13, ■he office of the Chinese j rote, Penang, trill re- > Duke Street to the jonmr building.28 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 7 Crowds At This Morning’s Funeral I ,e funeral of the late Mr. Lee Chin H' J l’ whose death took place last (Wi at his residence at Dato Kra- R id. took place this morning. It i-y largely attended. nder of the first smelting148 words
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Article244 1939-11-10 7 I* l natural beauty of the state of -R\ is captured in a marvellous n the technlcolour production h‘ u< ky,” which gave splendid en"p anient to large house's at the !;i|<>sti yesterday. icky is not another picture of! tional love of Kentuckians for They take244 words
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Article261 1939-11-10 7 Enthusiastic clnemag<iers in their hundreds packed the Queen’s to capacity yesterday for the screening of “Tarzan Finds A Son.” Such was the crowd that extra attendants had to be pressed into service to keep order. Far-fetched as these Tarzan stories are. they wield a never-flagging appeal261 words
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135 1939-11-10 7 ‘lpoh. Ban Hong, a middle aged Chinese who was convicted and sentenced to ten months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Tapah Magistrate on a charge of having a possession two home made pistols, appealed against the conviction. before the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray-Aynsley in135 words
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241 1939-11-10 7 Sungei Patani. In the District Court before Tuan Syed Hussain Jamallulail. the First Magistrate, a Chinese woman. Chean eng Kee, was produced on a charge of ill-treating her daughter-in-law. Lim Siew Gek. a young girl of about eight years of age. She pleaded guilty to th241 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-11-10 7 Charming Miss Pat Nixon, whose marriage this afternoon to Mr. A. E. Thowless at St. George’s, is one of Society’s big events this season.26 words
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Article93 1939-11-10 7 NO FURTHER RISE IN NE AR FUTURE Singapore, It has come to the notice of the Government that a rumour is circulating widely in the F.M.S. and elsewhere to the effect that prices of petrol and oils are to be raised again in the near future.93 words
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Article197 1939-11-10 7 Fair Vendors Sell Poppies Poppies were on sale in Penang yesterday from an early hour when about thirty European ladies visited the various Government and Mercantile Offices in the business centre. As in former years, there was a splendid response from the public and the majority of197 words
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Article212 1939-11-10 7 Premises 1 seel As Gaming House A fine of $lOO in default two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on an Indian Mohammedan woman, Isa Bee binti Masket, when she pleaded guilty to a charge of permitting212 words
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639 1939-11-10 7 Magistrate Recommends Action By Department Ipoh. I he escape of a Chinese mental patient at the Ipoh Railway Station on August 23, while under escort from Kuala Lumpur to Tanjong Rambutan, had its sequel in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court, yesterday when three Kuala639 words
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Article310 1939-11-10 7 Found I nder House In Small Hours Abdul Mahjid was convicted by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday on a charge of simple trespass, at the conclusion of the case in which he faced a charge of criminal trespass upon the property of Ibramsah310 words
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Article132 1939-11-10 7 Opening Ceremony To Be Performed Today Balik Pulau. The Sacred Heart Convent School, Balik Pulau, this year hold their annual exhibition today at the Women Assembly Hall. The exhibition, which will be open to the public, will be formally declared open by the Very Rev. Mother132 words
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Advertisement331 1939-11-10 7 DARED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED t ntil He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your inside? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn’t agree with you? There’s a way to end this stomach i tyranny—there's Chardox! Chardox is a new form of highly-activated331 words
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Article170 1939-11-10 8 Then Informed Police Ipoh. A young Cantonese. Ng Seng Koh i who pleaded guilty to two charges, of j theft of a bicycle, and forging a false j receipt for the disposal of the bicycle, was yesterday sentenced to two months’ and one month’s rigorous170 words
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Article118 1939-11-10 8 Illustrated Lecture At Ipoh A.C. School 1 Ipoh. This evening at 8 o’clock sharp Mr. E. Tinson. Field Secret ary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, will give a lecture dealing with activities of the Society in the printing and Distribution of the Scriptures. A Cine-Kodak film118 words
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Article69 1939-11-10 8 {lpoh. Under the auspices of the China Distress Relief Fund Committee. Papan Branch, the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association will stage two charity shows at Papan on November IS and 19 in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund and the Malayan Patriotic Fund. The Association69 words
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166 1939-11-10 8 —Reuter. Claim To Domination Of North Sea Exploded London. November 9. The persistent German allegations regarding their domination of the North Sea fail to explain why the "City of Flint” was obliged to hug Norwegian territorial waters: and why the German fishing fit et was..—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article148 1939-11-10 8 Sione Tin (F. M. S. 1 Limited. 486 piculs. Yardage Worked 123.900. Hours Run 620. Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging Co. Ltd output 1.404.37 piculs Hours run 676. Yardage 169.000 Kam pong Kamunting Tin Dredging. Ltd. (Karangan.) Hours run 620. Cubic jard treated 131,000 Total piculs 204148 words
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Article31 1939-11-10 8 Reuter. Riga. November 9. A German Lombing seaplane crashed in the sea last night in the neighbourhood of Liepaja (Libau). Four airmen were saved and interned. Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article1036 1939-11-10 8 Chinese Ladies’ Section Patriotic Fund Teluk Anson. Vers* encouraging response has been received from the local public to the effort, made lv the Teluk Anson Chinese Ladies, Committee in aid of Perak Patriotic Fund. I Collections made by the local Chinese i Ladies Committee to date1,036 words
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Article173 1939-11-10 8 Aged Chinese To Serve Three Weeks Ipoh. Uheah Woon, a decrepit Chines, who pleaded guilty to a charge ;f causing hurt to a boy by hitting him on the head with a stick at the O’ Market, was yesterday sentence 1 the Ipoh Magistrate. Mr.173 words
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Article124 1939-11-10 8 Tamil Sentenced To iwo eeks A Tamil boy. Munusamy, who g his age as 18 was yesterdai > fenced to two weeks’ rigorous n ,i.sonment when he pleaded guilt before the Ipoh First Magistrate. Mr P.F.Y. Radcliffe to a charge of the theft of two sarongs.124 words
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Article79 1939-11-10 8 Opening Performance On November 14 ‘lpoh. Final arrangements are being made for the gala opening performance of the well-known Wu-Han Songsters at the Perak Chinese Assembly H li at Kuala Kangsar Road on Novembei 14 Already some $50.000 in straits currency have been collected for the79 words
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Article86 1939-11-10 8 United Patan’. < Malaya) Rubber EU'CLtd 266.364. Malakoff Rubber Estates Ltd 160.300, Taiping Rubber Plantations F 107.383 Sungei Batu (Malaya) Ru Estates Ltd 56.200. Windsor (F M. Rubber Estate Ltd. 28,129. Fo<t. (Maiaya) Rubber Estate Ltd. Kuala Muda Rubber Estates Ltd 1"- Vai d'Or Rubber Estates86 words
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Article1005 1939-11-10 9 .N'MINES AIR SERVICES LTD. Mails for conveyance by Weames i Ail Sei vices Lt J., to Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore will be closed it the G neral Past Office. Penang at i I i on cn F. ilay 10th instant and at 1C a.m. on Tuesday 14th1,005 words
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Article928 1939-11-10 9 Donations From Ceylonese Section Following is a list of contributions made through the Ail Malayan Ceylonese section to the Malaya Patriotic Fund for the month of September. The Committee of Management of the Ceylonese Section of the Larut, Matang, Selama and Krian Districts of which Mr. N.928 words
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Page 9 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1448 1939-11-10 9 Fr'” 7 B < \%&Ef 1 J nr H M <. 3&. j<y I jjfe, j|| L/. flßifaffi j| TO-DAY j SHORTWAVE STATIONS BBC j BROADCASTING News In English TRANSMISSION—FIVE. From 6.40 9.35 a.m. (Local Time) OSB 951 Mc/s <31.55 m.) GSE 11.88 Mc/s (25.29 m) B- B. C. GSD1,448 words
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Miscellaneous643 1939-11-10 9 Kzp MANILA 4.50 a.m Music 505 Ne ws n f -na-nish 5.20 Music. 5.35 News in Chinese. 5.55 News in English. 6.05 Program Previews. j Your Hit Parade. 6.50 Popular Records. <2O Sign Off. 8.50 Mid-Morning Melodies 10 35 Sign Off. 9.20 Music by L.ssar (Dance). 11.20 Tabacalera's Midday News643 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-11-10 9 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 11.40 a.m. 5.54 a.m. 5.59 p.m. TOMORROW 12.05 a.m. 6.37 a.m. 12.24 p.m. 6.43 p.ip.20 words
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387 1939-11-10 10 MR. WEDDERBURN TO ACT AS GOVERNOR Colombo, October 26. IIIS Excellency the Governor will leave Colombo, by train next Saturday evening on short holiday to Madras, where he will be the guest of His Excellency the Governor and the Lady Marjorie Erskine, states387 words
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Article504 1939-11-10 10 Estate Conductor On Murder Charge Panadura. gpo test the statements of two witnesses in a murder case in which a man is alleged to have been shot on a Full Moon Day, Mr. D. A. Leanage, the Panadura Magistrate, visited a land in Arakawila, the scene504 words
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330 1939-11-10 10 C( INDITK >XS FOR EXEMPTION Ceylon. rpHE rigours of the operation of India aie to bt lessened iV the case cular issued to district P.A.’s from the Secretariat of the Planters’ A-so-ciation of Ceylon. It gives the following list of conditions and requirements requested330 words
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Article141 1939-11-10 10 Skull Produced At Assizes Galle. A skull was produced in the Galle Assize Court, when a man named John Singho of Kosgoda was arraigned in the dock upon a charge of having on December 23, 1938, committed the murder of a boy named Nepo Singho. The141 words
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Article641 1939-11-10 10 Passing Of Mr. A. S. Eliatamby Colombo. rrilE death occurred at the General Hospital. Colombo, of Mr. A. S. Eliatamby, retired Superintendent of Police. Mr. Eliatamby, who had been ailing for a long time, was the son of the late Adigar and Mrs. Eliatamby, of Batticaloa.641 words
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Article115 1939-11-10 10 Exciting Moit: For Villager? A few exciting momer vided for the villagers ot < when the music of a gip make a tame cobra dam a wild cobra. There were many children witnessing the I ra At the approach of the they scrambled to pl115 words
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Advertisement264 1939-11-10 10 Mansfield Co., Ltd. Chartered Bank Building. Penang Tel. 1366. Oeean Building. Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 515 L BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST264 words
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Advertisement226 1939-11-10 10 P.&O.S.N, COMPANY Mail Passenger And Cargo Services. Penang United Kingdom Penang Far East Detalls on application. Passengers are requested to register their requirements but unde present circumstances sailings are perforce restricted. A regular service is maintained between Singapore, Port Swetten ham, Teluk Anson and Penang per S Z S “BULAN”.226 words
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1403 1939-11-10 11 yan Breukelen’s Candidates Likely To Score OPENING DAY OF SINGAPORE MEET (fiy -EPSOM JEEP") view of trainer Van Breukelen's amazing run of successes, I think that it would be safe to hack his candidates for good each-way bets at Buk it Timah tomorrow., Van1,403 words
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Article80 1939-11-10 11 Probable Starters And Jockeys I rom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, November 9 Ihe following are the probable Marlers for the Three-Year-Old Free Handicap to be run at Singapore on Saturday:— MtWI) PRIX 10.03 E. Donnelly P.O lABARIN 9.07 J. Donnelly I’tRAMOIR 9.02 Dodd hISI INOI ISHED 8.1380 words
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Article400 1939-11-10 11 s—o Victory For I C. R. C. After holding the Chinese Recreation Club to a lead of only a single goal in the first half, the Government Trade School conceded four more goals in the second period to be beaten by five goals to nil400 words
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Article40 1939-11-10 11 Perak Team For Match Ipoh. The Perak State rugger team to meet Penang at Penang on Saturday is as follows: Wilson. Parker. Clarke. Ehrke. Collett. I. Ferguson. Hughes. Foster. Hallam. Ritchie. Luke, Metherell, Cartwright, McCall. Roualle.40 words
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Article312 1939-11-10 11 Team Chosen To Meet Perak Ihe Penang Ladies Hoc'jey Club held a practice game on the Francis Light School around yesterday, resulting in the Whites beating the Colours by five goals to one. The participants of th e game showed much keenness and enthusiasm throughout. The Whites312 words
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Article75 1939-11-10 11 Ipoh. The Perak State hockey eleven for the three matches against Singapore teams is as follows: Mohd. Isa; Heng Teik and Rahman; Jackman. Carson and Eusoff Khan: D. Navarednam, Baharoin, Ah Loke, Karim and Kasi. The players will leave for Singapore by the noon mail75 words
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Article297 1939-11-10 11 Programme Of Eight Bouts Tonight rpC-NIGHT'S Amateur Boxing Contest in aid of the St. r Nicholas Home for the Blind, will take place at the Lunar Hall, Wembley Park, at 9.15 p.m. sharp. Considerable enthusiasm is being centred in this contest, which is the first of297 words
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Article147 1939-11-10 11 Kang Shern Team vs Modern Daily News In response to Madame Chiang Kaishek s appeal for winter clothing for the Chinese soldiers and in memory of the anitiversary of the birthday of Dr. Sun Yat-sun. the founder of the Republic of China, The Kang Shorn BaskeUball Team of147 words
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Advertisement49 1939-11-10 11 asmraa 0 AF WATEP M/VKf 11 'f he World’s Fastest Water Speed W JUL Record on August 19th last was REMEMBRANCE created by Sir Malcolm Campbell in DAV c his new speedboat Bluebird II using Patent Castrol XXL. !4/-74 mph y —~J JLJI n <%■>.. M =S===n,rrnr 2 M 1149 words
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174 1939-11-10 12 Golden Glimpse And The Puritan Shine At Training (Ry "CAI'T. DASH”) i Singapore, Today. MOST of Hobbs’ candidates, who made their first appearance this morning on the second track, revealed extraordinary form, the most impressive gallop being b\ Golden Glimpse, who with Dawson up,174 words
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Article58 1939-11-10 12 Indian Youngsters vs B.M. Tamil XI The following will represent the Indian Youngsters “B” in a friendly game of soccer against the Tamil Football Team, Bukit Mertajani, at the B.M. Public Ground at 5.15 today: Eusoff; Pakiry and Ponniah; Ramachandran, Ibramsah and Sinniah: P>onnusamy, Thiagarajan, S. M. Maniam (Capt.),58 words
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Article139 1939-11-10 12 Y.M.C.A. Beaten In Thrilling Game Ipoh. The Ipoh Club just snatched victory Lv the odd goal in seven in a hockey encounter with the Y.M.C.A. on the padang yesterday. A thrilling tussle resulted, both teams fielding strong combinations. Fast raids were staged by both139 words
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Article317 1939-11-10 12 Record Number Of Matches Arranged CT Ipoh. A record number of hockey matches has been listed to be played at Ipoh during the Northern Triangular Hockey Meet which commences on Friday and extends till Tuesday. The Triangular Colts' Meet between the Perak Colts. Penang Colts and317 words
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Article47 1939-11-10 12 RACE 1: DANCING FOAM SYCILLIAN RACE 2: DISTINGUISHED BAL TABARIN RACE 3: THE ANNAN MALLANUIT RACE 4: STRATHMORE THANKS R ACE 5: HAPPY SAL MURRAY COURT RACE 6: JACK DRUCE SULTANA RACE 7: GOLDEN GLIMPSE THE PURITAN RACE 8: MAID OF CASHEL DANGER ZONE47 words
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Article236 1939-11-10 12 Office-Bearers Of Assn. Elected Taiping. The general meeting of the Taiping and District Badminton Association was held at the Larut Volunteers' Mess on Wednesday night, attended by .a good gathering of 23 persons. Mi. P. Kanagasooi iar was elected to the chair. Mr. Wan Man, acting honorary236 words
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Article144 1939-11-10 12 One-Goal ictory In Ipoh Hockev ip An oniv g >ai scored late in the first half enabled the Anderson School to defeat the Old Michaelians' Association m a hockey match played on the school ground yesterday. On the run of the play the O.M.A. should144 words
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Article1073 1939-11-10 12 Acceptances For Tomorrow RACE 1 —2.30 P.M. PONIES —Class I—Division1 —Division 3 —54 Furlongs 9 0 0 SILVER LACE 4y 9.04 Messrs. Sturges Little Hobbs 6 2 4 GLITTER 8y 8.13 Mrs. F. L. Harding Major Harding 0 0 0 PHARIOL 6y 8.09 Dr. W. H.1,073 words
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Article138 1939-11-10 12 Occupied Area* I inier Chinese Control Chungking Nov 5 An-army commander who General Lu Chung-lin. Cl mo. <i. Hopei Provincial Gover’ii mobilization inside the pied territory just arrived ing through the enenr. ■'tn -"Athe Peiping-Hankow and u r railways from Chengteh The Chinese command' r 1138 words
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Article72 1939-11-10 12 Result Of 'lixc' 1 Foursoiiu' the The monthly competit Golf Club's Mixed F month was won by Mrs 1 L. Birse. ,re Among those who Calvert and Calvert, V H. F. Clayton. Mrs W 1 \V Watson. Mrs. Willbom'. hams. Mrs. Birs e td’ (l pm'liM"' Fortune72 words
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Advertisement43 1939-11-10 12 Iffll H|; k <| H r I PAR PAINTS] J Made in Malaya for Malaya I I A PAINT (FOR ;EVERY PURPOSE I Sime, Darby Co- Ltd. PAR Malayan Paint Works Ltd. I fl SECRETARIES SOLE AGENTS NT (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) I w.p.s. i43 words
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Advertisement277 1939-11-10 12 (Hoad Office) 215 Penan/’ p Phone 1477 i-ua'v' a.? Telegrams: “Gazettt m Rates of Subscription for pj t and Sunday GaTcttr P,t< PINANG GAZI TTI Local S.S A Delivery F V Monthly $2.50 <•'> Fr)r eia Quarterly 7.50 i>4oo Half-Yearly 15.00 ]«(■< :2 -00 Yearly 30.C0 "Oi SUNDAY GAZHIj U277 words
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