Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 September 1937
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Title Section21 1937-09-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. \<>. 209. Vol. XCV. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration990 1937-09-06 1 Destroyer Shells Village And Captures Customs Vessels hostile Craft In Pearl River FIERCE HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING AT WOOSUNG Hong Kong, Sept. 6, I 1.9 a.m. It is reliably learned ihat two Customs cruisers were seized by a Japanese destroyer last nigbt off Green Point, near990 words
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Article99 1937-09-06 1 Japanese Forces Demoralised Berlin. Especially bitter fighting is taking place around Shanghai, the Japanese having attempted' to dislodge the Chinese from their positions near Paoshan. It is reported that in the district around Lotien and Kia-king an entire company of Japanese was cut off from99 words
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Article49 1937-09-06 1 Shanghai, Sept. (i—It is ofii.ally announced. that the Japanese are < (insidering means to facilitate normal operation of the Briftsh-owned brewery in the Eastern district of the Settlement in order to prevent British < nd other foreign forces in Shanghai ■suffering from a .shortage of beer.49 words
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Article100 1937-09-06 1 Last Message Of Polar Explorer Berlin. -Considerable interest is centred in the report that the copper sphere containing the last message from the Polar explorer. Andree, who set out in a balloon in 1897 to penetrate into the Arctic and was never heard of again, has100 words
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Article79 1937-09-06 1 Arm* And Munitions From Mexico Mexico City- The President, General Cardenas, has stated that Mexico had sold in the last year arms and munitions to the Valencia Government to a value of about £5,000.000. Buenos-A ires—It is believed that Argentina will reply in the negative to the79 words
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Article31 1937-09-06 1 Shanghai, Sept. 6. —After a terrific allnight battle and brave resistence, Paoshan fell, the Chinese troops, who suffered heavily, being compelled to retreat towards the City—Kwong Wah Yit Poh.31 words
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Article27 1937-09-06 1 Canton, Sept. 6: Three Japanese planes appeared over Swatow at 6.30 and dropped eight bombs, according to Chinese officials. No details have been received. Reuter.27 words
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Article45 1937-09-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur, by Phone. A serious accident occurred in Johore this morning between Sedenak and Kulai, when the engine and eight coaches of the night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore were derailed. No one was seriously hurt.45 words
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Advertisement13 1937-09-06 1 H. TOKISATSU I ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. GS-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement135 1937-09-06 1 Use “M E1 R1C H” MOTOR TABLETS in your petrol then tell your friends of the good results you get. Meirich Motor Tablets are antiknock and save you money. Stockists SFAH MOTORS, PENANG MOTORS. S. M. ELSOFF SONS. ii br 4®SfiJB «A v <jMwSr >• >^^S^?<X4-... <fl .wAc &%»Wwy _4w&y135 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1937-09-06 2 CHINESE ORDERED TO ESTREAT BOND Magistrate's Remarks “Don’t take! it as a matter of fun to go to the of Chinese to sign a bond. You are liable to pay for it, said Mi. J. L. McFall in the Penang District Court,1,306 words
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Article144 1937-09-06 2 ASSAULT ON REVENUE OFFICERS ALLEGED That he had assaulted three revenue officers, and had thiee charges against him. were the reasons given by Mr. Montgomery, of the Excise department, Penang, in the Penang Middle Court, on Saturday, when he suggested SI50 bail for a Chinese vegetable144 words
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Article116 1937-09-06 2 laiping Send* SI0.000 t From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping. Sept. 4. The committee of the Taiping Chinese Relief Fund has already sent the first remittance of S'JO.OOO in Chinese currency to China for the alleviation of distress among war refugees in Shanghai Another sum of S10.000 Chinese116 words
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Article138 1937-09-06 2 Daily By End Of This Month (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 4. Malaya's daily internal air service is likely to begin on Sept. 25. The Governor Fullerton’s first test fight over Singapore a couple of days ago was a success. She arrived here in crates a138 words
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Advertisement219 1937-09-06 2 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny seams or pores where tiny germs or parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Burn, also Ecz< ma, Dhoby Itch, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Pont waste time with ordinary methods.219 words
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Advertisement66 1937-09-06 2 WHAT KIND OF TOOTH POWDER Kf x DOES YOUR OWN K); J W I FAMILY USE ■H 4 oes everything betlt < S' 1 GETsTEETHTw,cEBRiGHin b Adds charm to any smile 2 is tw,ce as soft Saje even for children's teeth 3 FOAMS BETWEEN TEETH Cleans more thoroughly LASTS WEEKS66 words
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Article392 1937-09-06 3 Devastating Air Raids On Changshu CITY ABANDONED Shanghai, Sept. 5: Over 3,000 inhabitants of Changshu, 50 miles north-west of Shanghai in the direction of Nanking, were killed in two devastating air raids on Aug. 23 and Sept. 1, states the Rev. H. S. Smith, leader of392 words
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Article127 1937-09-06 3 Enemy Forces Driven Back Shanghai. Sept. 5: The Sino-Japanese conflict entered its twenty-fourth day with neither side able to claim mastery. Sectors around Shanghai show no appreciable change whilst Japanese footing in the Woosung Peninsula has been gained only at the cost of an expensive price. Judging from127 words
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Article123 1937-09-06 3 London, Sept. 5. As a result of improvements carried out during past two •years the B.B.C. short wave broadcasting station at Daventry is now broadcasting on four wavelengths simultaneously for 18 hours daily. Generally two new highpowered 50 kilo watt transmitters and two on lower123 words
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Article109 1937-09-06 3 Washington. Sept. 5: A Government spokesman stated that America’s desire for permanent world peace was governing its policy in the Far East despite domestic pleas for hasty action. Speaking in his private capacity he said that he believed the administration would not blindly follow sentiment109 words
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Article172 1937-09-06 3 §250 Each To Risk Entering Vi ar Zone New York, Sept. 5: The Far Eastern fighting and the threat to neutral shipping has caused uneasiness throughout the United States. Members of the crew have tied up the departure from San Francisco of the Dollar liner.172 words
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Article75 1937-09-06 3 U.S. Boycott New York. Sept. 5: In response to a request by Chinese civil associations in Shanghai that U.S. mariitime organisations to boycott shipments of war materials to Japan eight maritime organisations have petitioned the Government to collaborate with other signatories to the Kellogo Eriand Pact75 words
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Article21 1937-09-06 3 Prague, Sept. 5: The condition of exPresident Masaryk, who was previously reported dangerously ill, is now steadily improving —Reuter.21 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-09-06 324 words
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Article96 1937-09-06 3 “Will Not Suffer Insolence” Moscow, Sept. 5: Violent attacks on Italy in connection with the sinking of the Soviet motor ship Timiryazev in the Mediterranean were published in the Soviet Press. The "Pravada” writes that evidently Italian Fascists forgot that they deal with a great proletarian96 words
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Article368 1937-09-06 3 First Since Last Month The first Japanese liner to arrive in Penang- since last month, the “Yasukum Maru,” docked in the roads yesterday after, noon with a big complement of passengers the majority of whom are Japanese, including the Ambassador to Port Said, Mr. Shoichi Nakayana.368 words
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Article76 1937-09-06 3 Home Cricket At Gainsborough: Minor Counties 310 New Zealand 19 for 1. At Folkestone: Over Thirty 530 (Jim Parks made 61 and when he reached 60 he became the first to complete 3,000 runs and capture 100 wickets in a season, the previous best being76 words
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436 1937-09-06 3 Charge D' Affaires On Hugessen Incident “News of the bombing incident involving the British Ambassador, Ja Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, was received in London and other parts England with great consternation, being unparalleled in diplomatic histor "Official circles were naturally alarmed at this turn of events436 words
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Article209 1937-09-06 3 I Imperial Airways Mav Use II Once washed by the breakers of tt China Sea, a landing ground that may or day be used by Imperial planes bound fc the Far East and British military aircral < is slowly taking shape five miles nortb-eas j of209 words
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Article56 1937-09-06 3 Submarine Disappears When Approached Istanbul, Sept. 5: The conning tower ofi a mysterious submarine was sighted byi Turkish customs officials a mile off Portin- 1 ebolu according to well informed reports The nationality of the submarine is unknown as it submerged and disappeared when a Turkish56 words
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Advertisement176 1937-09-06 3 -irfor Digestion for Slee P v for Energy WEMBLEY PA R K Gate Admission 10 cts. Gents. Ladies Free. TONIGHT: Monday. 6th September, 1937. Ladies 9 Guest Night LOW TAN HONG SEAH TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERAS: Jointly present “Lee Mow Wah Tai Choo” Part 3. (Last two performances DEAN176 words
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Advertisement91 1937-09-06 3 New/ ff YOUR PAST PRESENT&FUTURE YOUR HOROSCOPE BY THE STABS HIGHLY A CCU RAT K TN FORECAST. NELLA WEBB TELLS YOU YOUR 6OOD AND BAD DAYS IN ANY ONE YEAR, HARMONIOUS AND INHARMONIOUS DAYS AND YEARS. YEARS OF CHANGE, TIMES AT WHICH YOU MAY TRANSACT BUSINESS LIKE BUYING SHARES, ETC.91 words
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Article, Illustration2026 1937-09-06 4 Thousands Flee From Danger Zones FULL STORY OF JAPANESE AIR RAID ON CANTON (From A Special Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 3. PFRHAPS at no time in her history has this colony assumed such importance as she is now enjoying- as the result2,026 words
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Article, Illustration18 1937-09-06 4 ’—Gilbert Allen, a Wembley kennel boy, who has shown remarkable skill with sick and injured, greyhounds.18 words
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Article692 1937-09-06 4 Administrations Praised X-M.F.C. INTERVIEWED AT HONG KONG (From A. Special Correspondent) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. great tribute to the Malayan administrations was paid by Mr. no Kia Peng, C.M.G., former unirial member of the Federal Council (1 one of the most prominent Chinese the F.M-S692 words
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Article134 1937-09-06 4 (From A Special Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. The Kowloon Hospital was crowded out this morning with scores of people, both European and Chinese, who went there to secure emergency treatment for a variety of injuries suffered as a result of collapsing roofs and flying debris. NEW134 words
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Advertisement38 1937-09-06 4 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minnies rnis 1,1 3 «‘‘inntesL CJ U1 «uundiy al) niirht swfr» J4 n I s to K ive «•oojph-r, 24 hours and to anon. ,n days or Cet MriX.-. retuns ot empty package.38 words
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Advertisement332 1937-09-06 4 UNABLE TO DIGEST HIS FOOD PROPERLY Until Cliardox Ended His Acid Stomach This man’s stomach trouble was making him a permanent invalid. He was constipated, could not sleep, could not eat, and was losing weight. On a friend’s advice, he started taking Chardox after every meal He soon found an332 words
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Article, Illustration768 1937-09-06 5 Three Vessels Adrift: Mad Career Of The Tilawa HAVOC CAUSED BY HONG KONG TYPHOON (From z\ Special Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. 4 XI 11) description of dramatic events during the height of y the typhoon this morning, when the B. I. steamer Tilawa broke768 words
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Article257 1937-09-06 5 (.From A Special Correspondent) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. The Kowloon Football Club was a total wreck. The Hong Kong, Canton Steamboat Company’s wharf lost its roof causing havoc along the seafront. The new radio station being erected in Kowloon at Hunghom was totally wrecked. A big junk was257 words
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418 1937-09-06 5 MOKE THAN 15 LIVES LOST DIKING GALE (From A Special Correspondent.) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. One of the gravest tragedies of the typhoon cost the lives of at least fifteen persons, when tire broke out at about 2 a.m. at No. 134, Connaught Road418 words
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Article497 1937-09-06 5 Thrilling Rescue Of Passengers COMBAT AGAINST WILD CONDITIONS (Front A Special Correspondent) Hong Kong. Sept. 2. One of the most dramatic episodes in a night of terror abounding in excitement. panic and tension aboard the unusually large number of ships in harbour, was the breaking497 words
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Article388 1937-09-06 5 Ail Velocity Records Broken “MINOR DAMAGE OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS (From A Special Correspondent) Hong Kong, Sept. 2. All wind velocity records were broken by the typhoon which struck the Colony with such devastating effect this morning The utmost which the Observatory in struments can388 words
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Article149 1937-09-06 5 (From A Special Correspondend I Hong Kong, Sept. 2. The typhoon has caused considerable damage to the telephone system, aproxirnately some 2,000 lines being at present out of order. Every effort is being made to restore service as early as possible but in some cases, owing149 words
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Article256 1937-09-06 7 But Exports May Be Banned Canberra. Australia's iron ore resources are sufficient to last for 100 years at the present rate of consumption, according to a report which has been prepared on this subject for the Minister of Development (Senator A J. McLachlan). It256 words
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Article70 1937-09-06 7 Sydney. Hybridising a peach with e. nectarine. Mr. Shirlow. plant breeder at Hawkesbury Agricultural College, has produced a new “peach” of promise as a commercial variety. It vies with the creations of Luther Burbank. A cross between the Triumph peach and the Goldmine nectarine, it combines70 words
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Article94 1937-09-06 7 Melbourne. Fined £1 at Terang for having failed to vote in the March Referendum. Dr. T. W. Scott asked that the penalty be altered to a term of imprisonment. The Magistrate said he had no power to do so. Dr. Scott said that he was called94 words
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Article, Illustration36 1937-09-06 7 A charming version, of the three (koala) bears just received fiom Sydney where successful attempts have been made to breed these little marsupial relies of bygone ages in semi captivity.36 words
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370 1937-09-06 7 Thrilling Arrest In Wild Country PRIMITIVE NATIVES FOUND RY PATROL Da rwin. Gaol has checked the depredations of Dodger, a noted “bad man’’ of the Northern Territory aborigines. Hidden among primitive blacks in country rarely before penetrated, he was discovered by Constable Victor370 words
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134 1937-09-06 7 Brisbane. The Acting City Health Officer (Dr. P. H. Payne) states that Brisbane is sharing with the southern capitals in the prevailing epidemic of German measles. The epidemic, he said, was going through large institutions such as the City Council like wildfire. “There are134 words
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Article234 1937-09-06 7 Australia's Interest In I S. Experiments Sydney. American experiments in the treatment of infantile paielysis will be referred to the Medical Research Council for im n ediate action, the Minister for Health. Mr. Hughes, announces. American research workers claimed to have localised the cause of the234 words
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Article116 1937-09-06 7 Graziers To Consider Scheme A scheme which has been submitted to the United Graziers’ Association for the establishment of a pastoral college in Queensland will be considered at the quarterly meeting of the executive in Brisbane. The purpose of the proposed college is to fit young116 words
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144 1937-09-06 7 Surgical Feat Al Perth Perth. A Perth surgeon hag saved the life ot a five-year-old boy, Mark Kirby, by removing a metal penholder which had been sucked into one of his lungs. The boy is a son of the Rev. W. B. Kirby, of Bassendean144 words
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239 1937-09-06 7 Sydney.—The stars, it seems, hold the key to a secret so often closed to tipsters, students of form and the most serious ot punters. They can tell you or they can tell Mr. Leslie Cother, of South Kensington, so he says, ‘‘all239 words
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Article96 1937-09-06 7 Federal Finance To Help Scheme Sydney. Resumption of migration to New South Wales is being arranged by the Federal and State Governments and the first arrivals under the new scheme are ex pected this year. Strict control is to be exercised in order not to96 words
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Article74 1937-09-06 7 Darwin. The Minister for the Interior (Mr. T. Paterson) has had preliminary discussions with the Administrator (Mr. C. L. A. Abbott) and the representative of Amalgamated Wreless at Darwin (Mr. Luscombe) regarding the practicability of providing a wireless telephone communication between Darwin and Canberra. “In these days.”74 words
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Advertisement566 1937-09-06 7 H < llice: 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1 477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office < ecil Street, Singapore. I hone 5471, lei limes Singapore. Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. Imv ion Office Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone566 words
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Advertisement189 1937-09-06 7 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England < Cabled advice has been received from London of the declaration of an Interim Dividend of 20%, less Income Tax at 5/in the payable in London on the 16th September 1937 to all shareholders on the Register on the 1st September 1937.189 words
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Advertisement39 1937-09-06 7 TO LET TO LET. Bungalow York Road. Two bedrooms. Fully furnished including glass and china. Immediate entry. Moderate rental. Apply Eastern Smelting Co., Ltd. FRIGIDAIRE for refrigerator usability Paterson, Simons Co. Ltd. fi OV4 LTI N’E’ tonic FOOD B»V£f»AC«39 words
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Advertisement345 1937-09-06 7 ''suPRe_MACv”. THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE FOURTEEN POINTS A series of 14 reasons why you should choose THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD., to look after your insurance needs. Point... 8 All its W hole Life and Endowment A ssu rances ordinarily contain the attractive feature of Permanent Disability Benefits345 words
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Article701 1937-09-06 8 THE British Empire, particularly such jjarts of it as lie east of Suez, is proud of the P. and O., that great shipping line whose honourable name has now been before the public a hundred years. The P. and O. Company made its appearance, under a701 words
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Article147 1937-09-06 8 •'POWERS OF MUNICIPAL OVERSEERS” To the Editor. Sir. -On the front page in your issue of September 1, 1937, you reported a case in which a Chinese was summoned at the instance of a Municipal Overseer for driving his car in a reckless manner. The accused147 words
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Article87 1937-09-06 8 London. Sept. 5: Weekly sailings have been arranged of ships between London and Antwerp whereby in conjunction with canal barge services cargoes will be carried to and from Midland cities in England 1 almost entirely by water. A canal journey from London to Birmingham takes about87 words
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Article72 1937-09-06 8 Port Angeles (Washington), Sept. 5. Thirty one Chinese seamen, the entire crew of the Japanese freighter “China Exporter” deserted “rather than serve the Japanese.” The Immigration Inspector at Seattle will bring the deserters *o Seattle where they will be detained pending oossible deportation. -Reut'-r. PREFERRED72 words
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Article549 1937-09-06 8 Stimulation of British Film Industry Campaign against “Quickies" New use for microphones Discussion on the position of the British film industry is bound to be greatly stimulated by a statement issued by the Cinematograph Exhibitors’ Association in Britain, which is representative of over 4,000 cinemas. The importance549 words
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Article211 1937-09-06 8 Judge On “Mean Action'’' i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Sept. 6. In the Peiak Assize Court on Saturday the Hon. Mr. Justice Aitken sentenced Kunchiraman, the young Malayalee labourer, to eight months’ rigorous imprisonment on being found guilty of the offence of kidnapping a211 words
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Article75 1937-09-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, Sept. 5. In order to alleviate the sufferings of the numerous war refugees in Shanghai, Chinese here are doing their bit in various ways. Already many have sent old clothes and either necessities for the poor and the destitute while75 words
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Article53 1937-09-06 8 London. Sept. 5: The signing of the Sugar Bill by President Roosevelt is in. terpreted as an indication thit he is not yet willing himself to summon an extra session cf the Congress. An extra, session would almost be cc* t; n h? l the bill53 words
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Article202 1937-09-06 8 Inspection By G. O. <.. On Sunday The annual inspection of the Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteers by the General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie. will take place in Penang on Sunday next. September 12, in the course of a tactical exercise202 words
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Article47 1937-09-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.), Butterworth, Sept 5 While returning from Penang 1 Serai, yesterday a European plan’ Me Guffog, met with an accident Malay school at Bukit Tengah skidded and ended up in a drain Mr. Me Guffog escaped with sh juries.47 words
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Article55 1937-09-06 8 London, Sept 5,—It is offic.ally ed that the King and Queen will shire on Oct. 19 when they will of the Princess Royal and he' Lord Harewood at Harewood Hou During the following two days x visit, industrial centres Bradford > L His, Knottingley,55 words
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Advertisement34 1937-09-06 8 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTEPRODUCTS are known the world over. o COT AIN ABLE AT Al! the leading dealers. SOLOXS AGrhJN TS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PEN.ANG. Lpob and Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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192 1937-09-06 9 GAVE EXHIBITIONS IN MALAYA IN 1932 (brom Our Own Correspondent) CHARLES ZIMMY, a 46-year-old legless summer whTgave exh.bUions in Malaya in 1932, recently completed a swim of 145 miles from Albany to New York after being continuously in the water for 147192 words
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Article113 1937-09-06 9 Miss "Miki” Bulow Mr. A. I-.. Cammeiad. The wedding took place this morning at the Roman Catholic Church of the Assumption, Penang, of Miss Phyllis Olga (“Miki Bulow, until recently a nurse at the General Hospital, Penang. His Lordship Bishop A. Devals officiated. The bride is113 words
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Article206 1937-09-06 9 THRILLING BOLTS AT TAI PING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 5. Little Juan (8.0) and Joe Summers (7.11), two rising flyweights, provided the boxing fans at the Coronation Park, Taiping, tonight with a spectacular fight. After ten thrilling two-minute rounds of hard punching Little206 words
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Article119 1937-09-06 9 Following are fixtures for the week in the Penang Sports Club tennis tournament:— TOMORROW Professional Pairs Final: J. P. de C. Hamilton J. R Burnham v. A. J. L. Donaldson C. H. Rogers. Mixed Handicap Doubles: 15 Mr. an 1 Mrs. P. N. Knight v.119 words
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Article346 1937-09-06 9 LARGE ENTRIES FOR BIG RACE Following are the weights for the fifth day of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup) meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday:— Horses, Class 1, Div. 1, (Gold Cup), 1*4 miles. WICKLOW BAY 9 07 VANDAL 9.02 EASTERN KNIGHT 8.11 MILTONDALE346 words
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Article76 1937-09-06 9 First British Warships For Two Y ears Venice.—The British cruisers H. M. S. London and II.M.S. Sussex arrived here on Wednesday and, it is announced, will stay for several days. Political circles point out that these are the first British warships to visit Italy since the beginning of76 words
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Advertisement92 1937-09-06 9 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. Wednesday, 8th September DINNER DANCE S.S. “PRESIDENT PIERCE” IN PORT Thursday Saturday Next DINNER DANCES WHEN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT RAFFLES HOTEL. YOU WILL ADMIRE HIM YOU WILL ADORE HER GUNBOAT JACK PRINCESS LEONA WILL BE AMONG YOU TONIGHT AT WEMBLEY CABARET O: ■■B fly k92 words
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Advertisement255 1937-09-06 9 j| “You seem tir&d nowadays!” r I T t < The rejuvenating and strengthening effect of Sanatogen can soon be observed. Your fatigue will disappear, you will look younger and feel better. With Sanatogen you will soon enjoy life again to the full; and what seemed to be difficult before255 words
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Article663 1937-09-06 10 CLOSE GAME IN TRIAL MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW Many New Players THE Penang Rugby season opened on Saturday with a trial match between Colours and Whites. In a closely contested game Whites drew with the Colours, each side scoring an unconverted try. Ash scored for663 words
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Article120 1937-09-06 10 South Ifrica Brat Nev Zealand Christchurch. Sept. 4 S> Africa beat New Zealand in t.i' st con rugger Test today by 13 points to 6 Tre latter were leading 6 -0 at half time Sulluvan scored two unconverte I tries for New Zealand in the first half.120 words
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Article222 1937-09-06 10 Muslim Plaver Ordered Off Field The Chartered Bank Recreation Club continued their run of successes in the second division league on Saturday when they beat the Muslim Recreation Club by three goal§ to one on the Dato Kramat ground. Penang. They have thus played222 words
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Article69 1937-09-06 10 Singapore. Sept: 4. (From Our Own Correspondent.) A penalty kick, eleven minutes after the second half had started, gave the South China footfall tourists a narrow victory of 2—1 over a Singapore side yesterday. The game was played under tremendously adverse conditions of driving rain, cross69 words
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343 1937-09-06 10 Beautiful Girl Will Be Star Of Screen Seance SOI ND films of phantom birds and animals and of the spirit of a beautiful Spanish girl are to be made at the elaborate new headquarters of the International Institute of Psvchical Research in Walton House,343 words
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Article131 1937-09-06 10 TO DEAL WTl’H STRIKE QUESTIONS (From Our Own Correspondent! Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 4. Even before the Government has ful filled its long-promised plan of setting up “machinery’' to deal with strike questions in Malaya, the United Planting Association of Malaya has established a labour committee. Mr. C.131 words
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Article115 1937-09-06 10 Pasteur Treatment At Singapore (From Our Own Corespondent) Singapore, Sept. 4 An American businessman in Singapore and a Chinese amah are undergoing Pasteur treament for hydrophobia. having been bitten by a dog which developed rabies soon after it arrived in Singapore The American was the owner of115 words
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Article220 1937-09-06 10 Development Of Irrigation Scheme (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth. Sept. 4. It is revealed that the exhumation of a number of bodies in the Chinese graveyard at Sungei Nyor Road here will have to be carried out shortly for the purpose of constructing a drain across that220 words
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Article66 1937-09-06 10 Cable in formation has been receiv. in Penang by Mr. C. W Rowlan of the Penang Municipality of the dea:’ in Colombo, of his father. Mr. VV. O Ro<,< lands, aged 62 years. He leaves a w and one son and a younger brother66 words
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Advertisement180 1937-09-06 10 “CALOREX” A HEAT ABSORBING GLASS REDUCES TEMPERATURE CUTS OUT GLARE SIME, DARBY 8 CO., LTD. SOLE AGENTS f- II I How I “Single” Whiskies get married II Here in Scotland, said Johnnie Walker, u we don’t I Il marry the 4 single or separate whiskies until they are quite j180 words
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Article, Illustration83 1937-09-06 11 TAKE A GLIMPSE at quiet country life as known to inhabitants of leffont. an old-world village on the Wiltshire Downs, near Salisbury. Here a herd is a more usual sight in the village street than a motor-car. Parties thoroughly determined to enjoy themselves, crowds of83 words
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Article, Illustration48 1937-09-06 11 “FIRS T NIGHTERS” of Bermondsey Borough Council’s new talkie cinema van which tours the streets to give tree film shows on how to A AS Willi Ml IVUI 3 HIV keep tit. Power for the whole apparatus is obtained by plugging in to the nearest electric tight standard.48 words
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Article, Illustration29 1937-09-06 11 THESE GIRLS were entrants in the prettiest beach girl contest at Hope Cove. Devon. Fishermen were the judges, so perhaps that explains the lobster pots.29 words
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Article, Illustration32 1937-09-06 11 SNOWBALL, with Miss Enid Elphivk in the saddle, took the wall-jump in sraeeful style when eompetine in the open jumping ci., petition at the Ding Show32 words
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Article500 1937-09-06 12 How They Are Produced On an average, three dramatic productions are broadcast by the BBC each week. As assuredly as the casts who people them, they have their own personality. character, and atmosphere, which, through the medium of the spoken word, nely for subtle interpretation upon the skill500 words
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Article107 1937-09-06 12 RECORD NUMBER OF ORDERS Shipbuilding orders in Swedish yards have been augmented by more than 40,000 gross tons during the last few months, the present total being the highest yet recorded. At the moment 77 ships of 385,000 tons are building or on order, as against 71 of107 words
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Article512 1937-09-06 12 LATEST TIMES OF POSTING AIR MAIL A mail for Java and Southern guma» via Singapore anl thence by K.L.nj vice wil close at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Siam, Burma, India i Egypt. Sudan, Belgian Congo. Great r? tain, Ireland and whole of Eur perial512 words
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Advertisement67 1937-09-06 12 A REAL BOON FOR EVERY KITCHEN I A MAGGI S W SEASONING J is a product for increasing and improving the flavour of the food to which it is added. addition of a few drops generally suffices enhance and to bring out to perfection e/ *he natural flavour of Soups,67 words
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Miscellaneous1608 1937-09-06 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES BBC CALCUTTA NIROM <« -> IS m.) Tutu? m on the following wavelength»: TODAS' p. m. TRANSMISSION 9 6.56 Time signal. For the Rural Areas- p.m. 7.26 Humorous duet. 2.10 News bulletin. GSH «1.47 Mo/8 (13.97 mJ 7.36 Bengali music- 2-20 Close down. O8G n.79 Mo/8 (16.861,608 words
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Miscellaneous339 1937-09-06 12 PENANG —ZHJ (WAVELENGTH—49.3 metres) TODAY p.m. 7.00 Time signal and announcements for the week. 7.05 “lolanthe” Act 1 (.Gilbert Sullivan). H.M.V. D 1785|91. 8.05 Straits Echo news bulletin. 8.10 Popular tunes of yesterday (recorded). 8.35 What’s On In Penang. 8.40 Recorded light music. 9.00 Close down. TOMORROW p.m. 7'.00 Signal339 words
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Article605 1937-09-06 13 I Fate Of The Libelle Recalled ■tai tin tir»t Pan- American Airways’ construction crew went ashore on Wake Ldeark in 19.35 to begin development dm mid-Pacific airbase there, a large ship’s ■w wa> found on the reef. Recently, after two years of research the605 words
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Article78 1937-09-06 13 NEW HARBOUR DOCKS FOR CAPETOWN British neers have driven into the »iles to mark the area to be Table Bay for the new <i>»ck works for Capetown Hl take at least five years <ilf then Capetown will be helter to the largest ship < entire British fleet will be lat78 words
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Article229 1937-09-06 13 Details Of Wireless Equipment A powerful radio station is being designed and constructed for the ice-breaker Joseph Stalin, soon to be launched by the Baltic Orjonikidzo Shipyards. Ln power, the equipment will surpass that of any of the vessels of the Soviet civil fleet. The ship will229 words
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Article435 1937-09-06 13 m.v. Yasukuni Maru In Port Today S.S. ‘LYCAON’ from Liverpool sails for Kobe, Osaka, Yokohama Otaru. MV. YASL KUNI MARU’ from Japan via Singapore—sails today for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg anl Middlesbrough. S.S. IITAN trom Singapore sails for Havre, Liverpool Bromborough.435 words
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Article134 1937-09-06 13 The Silver Line, Ltd., London have placed an order with Messrs. Joseph L. Thompson and Sons, Ltd., Sunderland, for a steamer of about 9,800 tons deadweight and 14 knots speed. The ship is intended for use in the owners’ regular service, and will be delivered towards the end134 words
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Advertisement359 1937-09-06 13 IlUE funnel line LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave* Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London I and nd MMd^X r oS? lambUrg> 10 <**. I vnx M’seilles, L’don R’dam, H’burg Glasgow Sept 17 Oct Rotterdam > H’burg. Hull SwaZ 23 €*t 20 A LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool Havre. Liverpool359 words
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Advertisement287 1937-09-06 13 PBF*SPENT LINER- to ‘ft TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. PIERCE Sept. 9 Oct. 6 Oct. 19 S.S. PRES. VAN BUREN Sept. 23 Oct.. 20 Nov. 2 S.S. PRES. GARFIELD Oct. 7 Nov. 3 Nov. 16 A wunaerful opportunity to visit Cairo en287 words
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Advertisement806 1937-09-06 13 D A and I Ot V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KHANDALLA” SAILING MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER A-on, Port Swettenban, London and Far Bast MaU Service. s/s “MATiTh in Outwards from London for China Japan. “BULAN” lZpf 17 S/S “NALDFRA” dUe Pen g 19^ 7 SAILINGS806 words
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Article369 1937-09-06 14 Singapore. Following are the handicaps for the Fourth Day of the Singapore Gold Cup riveting on Sept. 8: Horses, Class 4, Div. 1, 6 fur. GLEN ARROW BETH «.IS BENEDICT CHANCE 8.08 AMAZING -Uf KATE KELLY 8 •<£ COSMETIC 8 0,3 CISCARA 8 BLAZONRY 8,00 YOUNG369 words
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607 1937-09-06 14 Filipino Outboxed In Good Fight NAI SAI TONG DRAWS WITH YOUNG CORBETT (By Our Boxing Correspondent). Speedy Pancho, junior flyYveight champion of Penang, outboxed Clever Montilla, Filipino flyweight, last night at Wembley Park arena, and gained a clear win on points over ten607 words
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Article139 1937-09-06 14 Chinese Swimming Club Competition Geh Chong Keat won the 1.500 metres free style final in the Penang Chinese Swimming Club swimming competition, yesterday in easy fashion. Only three turned up for the final, and Chong Keat finished about 80 metres in front of Kee Soon139 words
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Article163 1937-09-06 14 Sen Boo In C. K. C. Singles Final iFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept 4. Chin Sen Boo reached the semi-final round of the annual Chinese Recreation club’s Open Singles Tournament, by virtue of his victory over Tan Chin Teik, 6 —4, 6—4. The loser, who was163 words
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Article208 1937-09-06 14 Exciting Game With Tai pi ng Visitors The St. Georgians hockey eleven which travelled down from Taiping had a successful encounter with the St. Xavier’s Institu.ion on the school ground yesterday. They defeated the school-boys by two goals to nothing. The game was exciting from start208 words
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Article157 1937-09-06 14 Kulim Chib Beal Kedah Club The second of the annual series of interclub home-and-away golf matches for the Sultan’s Cup was played at Kulim on Sept. 3, and resulted in Kulim defeating Kedah by five matches to three The match was very closely contested, the result being157 words
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Article60 1937-09-06 14 Forest Hills, Sept. 4 Outstanding features of the Afherican tennis championships were the defeats of Henkel (Germany) and Gene Mako. Henkel lost to Martin Buxby (America) 7—5, 1—6, 4—6, 4—6 while Mako went down before Robert Riggs 6 —2, 3—6. 4—6, 5- 7. G. T Hunt beat60 words
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Article78 1937-09-06 14 Freddie Miller Outpointed Johannesburg, Sept. 5. Petey Sarron, world’s featherweight boxing champion, successfully retained his title by outpointing Freddie Miller, from whom he won the championship, over 12 rounds —Reuter. Sarron, like Miller before him, is a muchtravelled champion. He was recently dis qualified in s.78 words
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Article52 1937-09-06 14 Following are the results of the opening matches of the Home Rugby Season: Cardiff 21, Cross Keys 3. Coventry 12, Bridgend 8. Headingley 5, Northampton 6. Leicester 12, Bedford 18. Newport 24, Pill Harriers 9. Neath 6, Skewen 3. Plymouth A 24. Teignmoutb 0. Torquay Ath. 13.52 words
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Advertisement88 1937-09-06 14 anEBBBSaBBQE’E!?? WINDSOR 5.75 Last Night Tonight 9.75 A Stupendous Hindustani Talkie “NIGHT OF LOVE” or “PREM RATRI” with Miss Shanta Kumari Feroze Dastur, Mr. Nazir Dada Bhoy Sarkari, etc. Packed to the hilt with Thrills, Pathos, Excitement, Laughter Romance. A never-to-be-forgotten Rajput story depicting vividly the true significance of Love88 words
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Advertisement153 1937-09-06 14 INCREASE YOl p WEIGH!' I’m On 3 lbs. In 30 h Doctors know that Halibut i 1Ve full of Vitamins that rnak, appetite, build up the pow r to ease, and put good, solid fi.-sh On reSi women who are underweight But many people’s tl)rna against its taste and smell.153 words
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Miscellaneous190 1937-09-06 14 MajestiC LAST NIGHT TONIGHT THE YEAR’S GREATEST THRILLER! an ,o<t< ,t m a»«® a me ct oU aI n$h‘«P 1 a $t ea p to»'' 6 -ob>'"' e 'I I j%, i ■I Njkj r I gife- 1 I 1 fe‘ I 4 c r s v S V .f190 words
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Miscellaneous149 1937-09-06 14 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9,,‘J Grand Stars of “All Wilderness” In A New I Smashing Screen Success I LIONEL BARRYMORE I CECILIA PARKER ERIC LINDEN I in I “A FAMILY AFFAIR” I 1 I V I M r. I «wm '11 KU I I 1' r I -*1 NEXT CHANGE The149 words
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1517 1937-09-06 15 b g:ford, top weight, pays BEST K Eye II ins Big Race With Ease )wn Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 4. d day’s races of the c furt Club (Gold Meeting were favoured <'. the sun being hidden > and tow ards the end1,517 words
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Article365 1937-09-06 15 Wolves Trounced London, Sept. 4. Following are the results of matches in the English and Scottish football Leagues played today: ENGLISH LEAGUE DIV. 1 Blackpool 1 Everton. 0. Arsenal 5 Wolverhampton W. 0 Birmingham 2. Portsmouth 2 Brentford 2 Huddersfield T. 0 Derby County 2 Sunderland365 words
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Advertisement108 1937-09-06 15 JKMk A t x 1 Wise feeding means more than a healthy baby. It means a happy Mother, and a joyous home-comiwg 7 1 for Father after his day’s work. That is why so many J Mothers feed Baby on “LACTOGEN.” “LACTOGEN” is a carefully balanced whole-milk food, full of108 words
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Article109 1937-09-06 16 TIN:— PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON -(Spot) £260.5.0 No market LONDON—<3 months) £259.5.0 No market SINGAPORE .$129.75 $1.29.75 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $129.50 $129.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundried) $5,121 $5.15 BLACK PEPPER $10.50 $10.50 RUBBER:LONDON 8pd No market NEW YORK 18£c(G) No SINGAPORE-Spot 30gC 3 °J109 words
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Article1225 1937-09-06 16 HENRY KATZEW - BY HENRY KATZEW cage sped up from the underground workings of the mine. XX hen it reached the surface a tall Zulu was the first to #et out. He avoided some timbering, stooped down and began to take oft his sodden mine boots. His name was Isihelegu,1,225 words
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Article111 1937-09-06 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 132 U 132 61|64 New York 4.95J 4.951 Montreal 4.952 4.952 Brussels 29.42:7 29.42i Geneva 21.583 21.587 Amsterdam 8.981 8.98a Milan 94?« 94 4 Berlin 12.361 12.35i Stockholm 19.39 J 19.39j Jopenhage», 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 J 26J Prague 142111 words
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Article38 1937-09-06 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 2.16 2.20 Hong Fatt 1.35 1.38 Jelapang 4516 46|6 Klang River 1.85 1.92£cum Kuchai 1.85 1.90 Puteh 1.26 1.30 Rawang Concess. 33|6 34J6 Southern Kinta 8.80 9.10 Taiping Consol. 1.95 2.0038 words
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Article119 1937-09-06 16 London, Sept. 4. RUBBER: (Friday) Firm.— Spot 9 buyers 9 sellers. Oct. Dec 9J buyers 9/ (T sellers Jan./Mar 91 buyers 9 sellers. April/June 9/>; buyers 92 sellers NEW YORK 18.63 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 25,184 tons Liverpool 20,066 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Sept.) £14.10119 words
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Article22 1937-09-06 16 TIN Singapore $129./5 Per pkl. Penang $129.50 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 30%c Per lb. Penang Spot 30j/>c Per lb.22 words
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Article230 1937-09-06 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Bassetts 75 .80 B. Lintangs 1.423 1.474 Redfords 1.273 1.321 Bentas 1.40 1.45 Broras 1.023 1.071 M. Pindas 1.573 1.671 Mentakabs .471 .50 Nyalas 1.10 1.15 Pajams 2.25 2.35 S. Tukangs 1.373 1.423 Ulu Benuts 47 J .50 TIN Amnats 6 0 6 6 A.230 words
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Article136 1937-09-06 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng 1.30 1.40 B. Seiangoi 2.17J 2.223 Heng Kong 1.35 1.40 Jelebu 1.00 1.05 Kuchai 1.8O 1.85 Nawng Pet 75 80 Paroi 70 723 Puteh 1.25 1.30 Rahman Hyd. 1.60 1.65 Rantau Ordy 1.873 1.923 Rantau Pref 1.873 1.923 Taiping Cons. 1.973136 words
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Article139 1937-09-06 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Asams 36 0 37|0 Bangrins 25 9 26 6 B. Selangors 2.173 2.223 3. Malay s 33>0 33 9cd Hong Fatts 1.34 1.38 Telebus 1.00 1.05 K. Lanjuts 27 0 27 6 Kamuntings 143 14'9 Kundangs 941 Laruts 14 6 14 103 Puchongs 27 9139 words
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Advertisement335 1937-09-06 16 ULI KLANG TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S NOTICE OF DIVIDEND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Dividend No. 12 of 5 per cent, has th en decl lred by the Direc tors payable to e shareholders on the Registers of Members at Kuala Lumpur and London on Wednesday, 22nd335 words
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Advertisement1018 1937-09-06 16 BANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, THE MERCANTILE BANK LTD. OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England! (Incorporated in British India). Capital Authorised £3tUou Capital Subscribed t Head Office: Madras. Reserve Fund and Rest Branches Karaikudi and Penang. Capital Paid Up Statement of Affairs as on 31st July, 1937. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. LIABILITIES1,018 words
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