Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 January 1938
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Title Section22 1938-01-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 16. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration1330 1938-01-19 1 Worn Out With Work COLONY RESIDENTS IN NO FEAR OF ATTACK (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong. Jan. 15. The event of the week in Hong Kong has been the arrival here of Madame Chiang Kai-shek, first lady of China. Madame Chiang arrived in1,330 words
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Article157 1938-01-19 1 Reuter. Delbos Foreign Minister pans, Jan. 18.—The following is a seni. official forecast of the Cabinet: Premier, M. Chautemps; Ministers of Stale, Mm. Bonnet and Frossard; War, M. Deladier; Navy, M. William Bertrand; Air, M Lachambre; Interior, M. Sarraut, Justice. M Campinchi; Finance, M. Merchan♦eau Foreign, M Delbos;Reuter. - 157 words
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9 1938-01-19 1 —Reuter. BRITISH M.P.’s ESCAPE BOMB—Reuter. - 9 words
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Article168 1938-01-19 1 Sharp Fall In UJS. Consumption From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. As was anticipated, there was a sharp incline in the consumption of rubber in America in December. This was 29,200 about 4,800 tons below that of NovemitT and compares with 54,000 tons consumed in March. 1937. Total consumption168 words
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Article178 1938-01-19 1 Reuter. Speaking before the Royal Empire Society, Mr. W. G A. Ormsby-Gore said tie wished the British Colonial administiators would see the work of the Dutch while Dutch administrators in Sumatra «night visit Malaya. International schemes for rubber, sugar and tin could not continue aReuter. - 178 words
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Article137 1938-01-19 1 —Reuter. BRITISH DEFENCE SECTOR Telfer-Smollefs Scathing Retort To Invaders' Demand Shanghai, Jan. 18—It is learned that the Japanese military authorities have been agitating for the withdrawal of British troops manning the Western Defence Perimeter adjoining the International Settlement over which they wisK to assume control. Brig.-General—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article85 1938-01-19 1 Rumours In Europe (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 18. It is reported in Amsterdam that the leading Dutch producers have approached the International Rubber Restriction Committee with regard to the advisibility of providing for new planting under the new International Rubber Restriction Agreement. Many growers are85 words
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Article65 1938-01-19 1 —Reuter. Madrid, Jan. 18. A party of British M.P’s n<n9 touring Spain narrowly escaped injury during an air raid on Valencia, according to a report from the Official Spanish News Agency. The raid occurred in the centre of the town while the party was driving to—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article129 1938-01-19 1 .—Reuter. Japan Stronger Than U.S. or Britain Washington, Jan. 18. —In preparation lor the debate on the Naval Appropriations Bill, the House of Representatives studied testimony purporting to show that Japan has more fully-manned fighing ships commissioned than either the United States or Britain. Navy Department data showed.—Reuter. - 129 words
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Article115 1938-01-19 1 the drastic nature of the proposals.—Reuter. Drastic Labour Proposals Washington, Jan. 18.—Mr. William Green, President of the American Federation of Labour, conferred by trans-at-lantic telephone with Sir Walter Citrine. Secretary-General of the British T.U.C., with regard to international measures against Japan proposed by Labour. Sir Walter had suggested bythe drastic nature of the proposals.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article71 1938-01-19 1 Reuter. Nervous Fluctuations In Franc Gilt-edged opened firmer on Continental buying but closed below the best. West Africans were firmer, then eased on profittaking. Germans and Brazilian Fundings were better. Japanese were firm, then reacted. Cocoa under New York influences was weak, then rallied partially. Base metals reacted.- Reuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement13 1938-01-19 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC j PHOTOGRAPHERS No 66’70, Biahop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 772.13 words
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Advertisement83 1938-01-19 1 SPECIAL AIR MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Oar SHOW WINDOWS 10 cis. per copy. 01k J®; < r A Mr A IF our BACON ma kes better Breakfasts because it is the freshest Bacon of the best quality and flavour, purchased from reliable sources of83 words
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780 1938-01-19 2 TRADE PACTS COULD NOT BE SIGNED IF INDIANS ADOPT IT “A foremost problem for southern Indians is the controversy regarding the use of the Hindi tongue,” said Mr. G. Saramgapany, editor of Tamil Marasu, a Tanu aeM'spaper published in Singapore, at the recent780 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-01-19 2 ROBERT TAYLOR, having completed hist part in the British film “A Yank at Oxford” left, London on the Queen Mary boat-train to return to the United States.29 words
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Article94 1938-01-19 2 PRESIDENT OF HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS R. I’. The death of Mr. Goon Fook Ghee, former Chief Clerk of the Chartered Bank, Penang, took place at his residence in Anson Road on Sunday, Jan. 16. at 6 p.m Mr. Goon Fook Ghee had been ailing94 words
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Article100 1938-01-19 2 Jewellery* From Room At Government House Jewellery worth about £3,750 belonging to Lady Cochr?ne, wife of Sir Archibald Cochrane, Governor of Burma, has been stolen from Lady Cochrane’s room at Government House. Eighteen articles are missing. They include a necklace of 212 pearls with a diamond cluster100 words
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Article97 1938-01-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 18. When charged before the Seremban magistrate, yesterday with voluntarily causing grevious hurt to one Palani, a Tamil named Vadivelu told the court that it was an accident and that the complainant concerned was his brother-in-law. Inspector Arjan Singh97 words
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126 1938-01-19 2 Two Chinese who planned a novel way of making money during the Thaipusam festival from visitors to the temple, by opening a gambling stall near the temple, found themselves in tije police Court before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean yesterday, to answer a charge of126 words
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Article43 1938-01-19 2 Information has been received by telegraph that 344 state-aided labourers will arrive on Thursday by s.s. “Rohna.” It is expected that 106 will be sent to I ulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swettenham for quarantine the re.43 words
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Article270 1938-01-19 2 Siam May Give Lead To Malaya Those working for the preservation of wild life in Siam and Malaya are apt to become discouraged by the non-success of their efforts, but in this country at all events there is reason to believe that before it is “eternally270 words
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Article154 1938-01-19 2 Chinese Acquitted Without calling upon the defence. Mr J D. Lambert, the acting Penang Police Magistrate, acquitted Tay Ah Chew. wh< was charged with having intentionally offered illegal obstruction to the lawful apprehension of H’Ng Ah Tiang by a re venue officer on December 8. It was154 words
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93 1938-01-19 2 Sentence Deferred A Tamil, Sankaran, was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, the Penang additional magistrate, yesterday, with having co n mitted theft of some clothing and cast, to the value of $1.60 from a house in Malacca Street on January 14. It was93 words
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Article87 1938-01-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 18. In the magistrate’s court at Seremban yesterday, before Mr. J. P. Biddulph. an English speaking Chinese. Wong Wong Hon, had the case against him withdrawn by the prosecution. Wong Wong Hon, who was represented by Mr. E. Jeff, was recently charged87 words
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Article53 1938-01-19 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 18. The Negri Sembilan Assizes will commence on Jan. 24. Therb are sevexal cases on the calendar including the Chuah village murder and rioting cases. -k -p .j. Mr. J. P. Biddulph has arrived in Seremban and succeeded Mr. M. J. Hayward53 words
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Article57 1938-01-19 2 Alleged to have stabbed a compatriot with a knife, Tan Ah Leok, appeared before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the Penang Additional Magistrate, yesterday charged with having caused hurt to Cha Liang on January 15 at Light Street, Penang Accused claimed to be tried. The case was postponed to57 words
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Advertisement144 1938-01-19 2 RACE FORM GUIDE Can you pick winners by studying their form If so, yon cannot afford to be without the special Pinang Gazette race form guide. This will be issued FREE as a 16-page supplement with each copy of the Pinang Gazette before each race day henceforth. DON’T MISS IT144 words
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Advertisement51 1938-01-19 2 THE MOVING PARTS OF YOUR ENGINE MI I BE ’W' -gT" J ifeL. I p JIB I I Jill» 881 iO: •/•«ar x <£' J|giggF vg -MF z? I r 1 iter I Bw-ttwß BF x |F <'-s=: s. ;SZ.. BREWED AND BOTTLLED IN SINGAPORE BY THE ARCHIPELAGO BREWERY HENRY51 words
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955 1938-01-19 3 Land Operations In South China Postponed BITTER RESISTANCE BY CHINESE FORCES (From Our Own, Correspondent.) i- Hong Kong, Jan. 15. It ls qmte clear, the bombastic utterances) of Admiral Suetsugu notwithstanding, that the Japanese are not sol altogether mafraid of Great Britain as her numerous955 words
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Article121 1938-01-19 3 —Reuter. STATEMENT REVEALS DISAPPOINTMENT London, Jan. 18 —The Manchester Guardian commenting on Japan’s statement of policy towards China, reveals not only considerable disappointment but also certain moderation of policy. After analysing the perplexities of Japan's position the Manchester Guardian draws attention to the constant Japanese fear—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article203 1938-01-19 3 Repeated Chinese Air Attacks Shanghai. Jan. 18.— According to Chinese reports, two Japanese warships steamed up the Yangtse today and opened a. heavy 7 barrage in an attempt to relieve Chinese pressure on Wuhu which is now being directly attacked. The reports add that the203 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-01-19 3 Hoio an Antartic penguin feeds its "hi'k byi allowing the youngster to take food from its throat—interesting picture taken at George Island during the last voyage of the research ship. Discovery 11.39 words
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Article146 1938-01-19 3 Reuter Unlikely To Succeed In America Washington, Jan. 18 The reported negotiations by Japanese industrial interests to obtain credit of $50,000,000 in the United States to purchase machinery is unlikely to succeed According to the New York Times official circles in Washington declare thatReuter - 146 words
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Article223 1938-01-19 3 Stirring Address To Malayan Chinese An appeal to Malayan Chinese to give practical help to their motherland, was made by Admiral Sah Cheng Ping in a stirring address before representatives of various Penang Chinese guilds. Associations and Clubs at the dinner held in his honour last night223 words
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Article554 1938-01-19 3 MIDNIGHT ARREST AT ALOR JUNGGUS (From Our Own Correspondent A lor. Star, Jan. 18. How one of two occupants in a boat laden with 14 gallons of illicit samsu. when hailed by a policeman on the midnight of Dec. 14 at Alor Junggus. jumped off into554 words
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Article201 1938-01-19 3 Drugs Proved I m less for His Indigestion For eight years now this man ras en.c> ed perfect health, yet at one Tim*' he tu t become a physical wreck through indigtion. Read how this remai kabl-: char was brought about "Ten years ago, I201 words
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Article42 1938-01-19 3 —Reuter. Chinese Ambassador To Return Today The Japanese Government has instructed Mr. Kawagoe to return to Japan. The Chinese Ambassador to Tokio, M 7 Hsu Shih-ying, is leaving for China freu. Yokohama by the Empress oi Asia to Jan. 19.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article51 1938-01-19 3 —British Wireless. io Be Made By R. A. F. In Spring London, Jan. 18.—It is stated that attempts on the long distance nor.-ste-p reccr* for which a long distance flight oi tic Royal Air force has begun training, will be made towards Australia in the—British Wireless. - 51 words
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Advertisement143 1938-01-19 3 SHERLEY’S LACTOL FOR PUPPIES Mi /i.vo I DOGS WBwACTojJI Too inueli meat means too much beo.t for your dog’s blood. And especially in a hot climate this causes him "torture through continual scratching, I;i k of appetite, moodiness, irritability and loss of energy. sou can remedy the trouble bv cutting143 words
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Advertisement71 1938-01-19 3 the llii? pi' I x. g| MUTHAT I FOR QUALITY AND VALUE cT&MH about I FOR MEN PORK PIE HATS MADE FROM A GOOD QUALITY SALE PRICE 1 ENGLISH FELT WITH SMART CUT BRIM AND SILK BAND WITH FEATHER. ALL SIZES IN SMART CP U f SHADES OF FAWN, NAVY,71 words
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Article405 1938-01-19 4 New Discoveries To Be Discussed PREHISTORIANS’ MEETING IN SINGAPORE NEXT WEEK (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Jan. 18. THIRTY distinguished archaeologists and prehistorians will be «fathering in Singapore this week for the Third Congress ot Far East Prehistorians which begins al Raffles Museum next405 words
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Article224 1938-01-19 4 Following are contributions received up-to-date towards the China Distress Relief Fund: Previously acknowledged Straits $142.685.16. Penang Chai Yeong Chua Kongsi (Chinese $150.00) $75.75; Workmen of Messrs. Lee Kong Co., Bock Cheong Ar Say Saik Engineering Factories Sa Kee Pai In Tan $79.70; Workmen of Municipal Tramways224 words
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Article43 1938-01-19 4 Wednesday, Jan. 12. Sir James Connolly, Hon. E. N. C. Woollerton and Commander W. von Tirpitz had luncheon at Government House. His Excellency and Lady Thomas attended by the Personal Staff left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train.43 words
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439 1938-01-19 4 Young Girl Tells Of Planned Camel Trek A pretty 24-years-old Coulsdon, Surrey, girl revealed how narrowly she escaped the clutches of Eugene Weidmann, the Paris “monster slayer.” Into the labyrinth of clues and counter-clues surrounding the six killings by Weidmann was drawn the name of439 words
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Article137 1938-01-19 4 Most Instructive Visit Of Tour (From Our Own Correspondent.l Malacca, Jan. 17. “We are very much impressed with the place" said Mr. Jack Kiely, leader of the 40 girls of the Australia League of Youth after they had been conducted round Malacca by members of the137 words
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Article156 1938-01-19 4 Thursday. Jan. 13. Hon. Mr. C. D. Ahearne had luncheon at King’s House. Friday, Jan. 14. In the morning His Excellency and Lady Thomas visited the exhibits for the Glasgow Exhibition at the Agricultural Department. Saturday, Jan. 15. H. E. Major General W. G. S. Dobbie. Captain and156 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-01-19 4 A scene typifying the arctic conditions which prevailed in Berkshire and Wiltshire recently when the worst snowstorm for 25 years swept Southern England.29 words
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Article441 1938-01-19 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr H. S. Lee, of Kuala Lumpur is spending a few days at the Eastern Hotel, Cameron Highlands. Mr/ rong Slong the well-known Perak miner is spending his holidays at the Eastern Hotel, Cameron Highlands. The death has occurred at Malacca Hospital of Mr. J. H. L. Uamotte.441 words
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Advertisement180 1938-01-19 4 the I Appetites gladly respond to the invigorating tonic properties of CHIVERS marmalade CHIVERS ft SONS LTD.. 7HE ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTON. CARBPIDCT S LTr> also Chivers’ Jams, Jellies, Canned Fruits and Vegetubles. Agents SAXDILANDS, BUTTERY CO., PENANG. STEEL BULLOCK Carts Portable Tanks Storage Tanks Export Drinns Refuse Bins Shelving, Benches.180 words
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258 1938-01-19 5 Planes Private Trains In £15,000 Jungle Hunt 14 Rajahs Hosts To Society Caravan The most luxurious big-game hunting tour ever planned will be undertaken by a party of 20 sportsmen leaving Britain for India this week. Fourteen rajahs and maharajahs will entertain the biggame hunters in the course of their258 words
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Article331 1938-01-19 5 I »irls Taken To Hidden Dens > yard and the provincial police pe rating in a nation-wide clean- t ountry gambling dens, many of h are run by aliens who have smug-,-d themselves back into Britain after rtation for various serious offences. Black sheep and331 words
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Article146 1938-01-19 5 Ethel Mannin (Mrs. J. A. Porteous v?_te life) the famous novelist, is n s.ied by her husband for divorce, suit is undefended. The co-respon- cited is named Reynolds. There is daughter. Mannin, who is 37, has had one the .ost remarkable careers among lem English,146 words
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Article158 1938-01-19 5 Luxurious Life Little Money A smartly dressed English girl of striking appearance, who, it is alleged, has been posing as a friend of British Cabinet Ministers, and has figured in stormy scenes at a fashionable Paris hotel, was arrested in Paris. Her fantastic life during158 words
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309 1938-01-19 5 hf tr>y Cohen, a 23-year-okl wife and her who wears Shirley Temple frocks 1 attended a South London school an 11-year-old girl, is now making oney cut of being a baby. She has signed a contract with a Lon.usement company which309 words
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Article197 1938-01-19 5 Cabinet Action Proposals for the construction ot the much-discussed Channel Tunnel to link Britain and France will be put before the British Government by the French Government in the next few weeks. The cost of the scheme would be £15,000,000. Another £lOO,OOO a year would be197 words
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Article232 1938-01-19 5 Campaign Against All Music’* Weymouth: A protest against the installation of loud speakers in church belfries. which may ultimately lead to a revolt among bellringers all over the countiy. is being organised by the Salisl ury Diocesan Guild of Ringers. Mr. C. H. Jennings, secretary of the232 words
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Article237 1938-01-19 5 ‘No Time To See His Boy Of 4* For the sake of his only child —Richard Thomas Paul, aged three —Sir Paul Latham. Bart., thirty-two-year-old M.P. fo r Scarborough and Whitby, has decided not to seek re-election at the next general election. His decision237 words
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Advertisement220 1938-01-19 5 YOU BUY A C A R B U T YOU INVEST IN A N' AUSTIN fioUH'l-inKHlatinil mut’ ii'il iisiirr.i tib-nci'. I JnrM r < I Ji IMIsiwMICS t .J!_■ ■"j/U lh< A< (lOOihuMul STYLi:. (OMFOIiT AND SAHTY IN A The New Fourteen Good wood Saloon is a Sl’FATld) throughout by220 words
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325 1938-01-19 6 Bishop Blunt Sees Specialist London, Jan. li. The Bishop of Bradford. Dr. A W. F. Blunt, who was the first high ecclesiastical authority to criticise King Edward VIII. before his abdication, is suffering from a nervous breakdown and came up to London yesterday to consult325 words
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600 1938-01-19 6 Three Neiv Professors To Be Elected Cambridge, Jan. 9. Full term begins on Wednesday. Early in the term three new professors will be elected to take over Chairs that are vacant or will be at the end of the present academical year. A successor to600 words
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103 1938-01-19 6 Mr. L. Hore-Belisha (War Minister» last week made a three-hours tour of a secret city of iron fences and special police guards, with 25,000 inhabitants--the Royal Arsenal, at Woolwich. Watching the development of Britain's rearmament programme, he saw the construction of anti-aircraft, naval and field guns,103 words
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Article123 1938-01-19 6 The English weather has no terrors lor the Chief Royal Engineer of the Corps of Royal Engineers. General Sir Bindon Blood. He is 96. Every day he w*lks down five flights of stairs from his flat in Cadogan Square. London, walks two miles to the War123 words
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Advertisement208 1938-01-19 6 HEGLECTED STOMACH PAINS nay Md in OANGEROVS_OPERATIONS! Many a stomach sufferor has had submit to the surgeon's knife— lx*, he neglected stomach pains—pains t came on after eating. He dismL,. those little twinges as nothin? n than ordinary indigestion—and pj price of his neglect. For those little pains after eating208 words
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Miscellaneous295 1938-01-19 6 WINDSOR ~\T_™ Hundreds Have Returned To See It Again! Never as A Picture So Enthusiastically Received! It’s Simply Superb THE GREATEST, MOST EXPENSIVE ENTERTAINING TAMIL TALKIE EVER PRODUCED. THE ONE ONLY WORTH-WHILE FILM TO SEE CHINTAMANI" B. featuring M. K. THYAGARAJA BAGAVATHAR i AND Miss K. Aswathamma AND A SUPPORTING295 words
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Miscellaneous136 1938-01-19 6 LAST NIGHI~ TONIGHT? The Thrill Hit Of The Year! O' 1 I RICHHRO 0IW*V??; MIMES DEI RIO I CHESTER RIORRIS DEVH’S Directed by Erie C Kenton i I COLUMBIA PICTURE fit Columbia’s Titanic Story Of Sunken Submarines and the Heroic Divers who Risk Horrible Death to Save Their Trapped Comrades136 words
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Miscellaneous228 1938-01-19 6 ■Mimi 6.30 Tonight Last Night 9.30 The Popular Mandarin Talkie Ever Produced Shown To Packed Houses In Shanghai For 37 Nights “CHAM KENG TONG" Starring Miss Yuen Mei Yuen Ch: Luer Thong and many others THE GAYEST MUSICAL HITS Opening Tomorrow Nanoh Film Co., Superb Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie!228 words
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Article242 1938-01-19 7 Wives Of Chinese Officers In Custody TRAITORS EXECUTED Wuchow, Kwangsi. Ail Japanese wives of military officers have been compelled to leave the province since the breaking out of hostilities between China and Japan. In spite of this order, two such Japanese women have refused to go. and242 words
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Article111 1938-01-19 7 Leader Supervises Shipment Of Russian Arms Hankow. General Miao Tse-tung of the Bth. Route Army is under instructions to proceed to north Shensi on an important mission. One report stated that General Miao is going to Outer Mongolia to supervise the shipment of arms from Soviet Russia and111 words
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Article48 1938-01-19 7 Shanghai. Informed sources here estimate that Japan has more than 900.000 soldiers in China and Manchukuo, divided as follow; Manchukuo area 300,000 to 350,000; Peiping 200,000 to 250,000; Yangtze valley 250,000 to 300,000 and a smaller force of unknown strength on warships in South China waters.48 words
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Article, Illustration198 1938-01-19 7 U.S. Magazine Honours Chiang Kai-shek Departing from the custom of sele ct n g on e individual, “Time” magazine of New York has selected Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek as “the man and wife of 1937.” “Time” added “No woman in the West holds so198 words
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Article144 1938-01-19 7 CANTONESE UNIT FORCED TO RETURN Canton. Heavy casualties in a Chinese Overseas Red Cross corps has resulted in its return to Canton to merge with another organisation. Eighty members comprised the corps at the beginning of the hostilities, but now only 18 are left. Scattered over144 words
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Article349 1938-01-19 7 £73,000 Net Earned In 15 Months The announcement of the clearing off of all dividend arrears on the Preference shares of Roneo, Ltd., the office equipment manufacturers, prepared shareholders for a good report. The accounts, which cover a period of fifteen months to September 30, 1937, are349 words
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Article201 1938-01-19 7 Facing ft ar As A Nation For First Time OPTIMISTIC FUTURE Commenting on the events of the past year the popular Shanghai daily, Ta Kung Pao, observed. 1. China should realise the fact today that big pieces of territory were lost in 1937 which is a result of201 words
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Article98 1938-01-19 7 Damage To Harbour Works By Japanese Bombs Haichow, North Kiangsu. It is learned locally that the Netherlands Consulate-General at Shanghai has filed a strong protest with the Japanese authorities over the bombing of the Netherlands Harbour Works Co. during a raid on Lienyun Harbour, east terminus of the98 words
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Article86 1938-01-19 7 Anti-Japan Demonstration In Chicago Chicago. China-town held a demonstration against the Japanese recently. A silent crowd watched Chinese Boy Scouts feed a vacant lot bon-fire on which was heaped stockings and other Japanese merchandise which cooperative merchants junked. A spokesman, Mr. Harry R. Yee, said “We have contributed86 words
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Article96 1938-01-19 7 5 Pilots Honoured MEDALS PRESENTED BY CHIANG Hankow. An impressive ceremony was held in Hankow recently when Marshal and Madame Chiang Kai-shek presented medals to five Chinese pilots who distinguished themselves in aerial engagements with the Japanese. Others who were unable to come here because they are96 words
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Article287 1938-01-19 7 Says China Must Fight The War Alone Wounded recently in Nanking during a fight in the air against Japanese aeroplanes, Flight-Lieutenant Wan Shi-hung of the Chinese Air Force gave an interview to a representative of the Press on his arrival in Canton. Mr. Wan was once Chinese Secretary287 words
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Article53 1938-01-19 7 Pittsfield, Mass. The Mayor, Mr. Allen H. Bagg, has banned the exhibition of the Panay bombing films until they are censored. Rev. Paul L. Sturges approved of the Mayor’s action and called the pictures “stupid.” He said it was “Big; Navy” propaganda, which the Government released to53 words
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Advertisement527 1938-01-19 7 .*4 Office IX Bishop Street, Pena»r Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. r Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Tines Singapoie. (»>la Lampur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 368 k ~4 Office Brewster Road. Plume 258. ?>»a Office 4#, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central527 words
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Advertisement293 1938-01-19 7 S/S“GLENAFFARIC” VOYAGE 6 (OUTWARD) Consignees of cargo per the above steamer from Europe are hereby notified that she is expected to arrive in Penang on Thursday morning, the 20th January, 1938, and will discharge in the Roads on arrival. BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) AGENTS, “GLEN’’ LINE LTD.293 words
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Advertisement260 1938-01-19 7 SURE DEATH Black Flag ipaeelicide i. concent rated aird economical. A little gor« a Ttiuaousiffs Glands Made Young —Vigour Renewed Without Operation If yon feel old before your time or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new happiness .■>l .1 health in an American medical discovery260 words
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Advertisement337 1938-01-19 7 Wrist Guaranteed 10 «17.45 J&ew Post Free. old ,n Model London Stores for *19.65 $3O Money if not satisfactory. Reliable High-Grade 15-Jewel Shockproof I Lever Movement, timed and adjusted, suitable for any climate, t’ntnj-nishable Chromiutn M aterproof and Sandproof case with Firth-Stay-brite Stainless Steel back. Unaffected by perspiration, body acids,337 words
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Article581 1938-01-19 8 SCHOOLS reassembled yesterday, when parents and guardians were reminded of the trifling but tangible reductions in fees w’hich came into force in accordance with the Government’s undertaking. This may to some extent mollify them for having to pay a full month’s fees for 9 days’ instruction. A581 words
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Article185 1938-01-19 8 Probable Collector Of Land Revenue The Pinang Gazette understands that Mr. John Allen Harvey, who is at present on home leave, will become Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, when Mr. R. J F. Curtis goes on furlough towards the end of February. The Collector of Land Revenue.185 words
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Article148 1938-01-19 8 A new version of the old Capra “Submarine,” “The Devil’s Playground,” now’ showing at the Majestic, relates, with the same exciting flair of the original, the friendly sparring and rival love-affairs cf two deep-sea divers. Richard Dix, as the rather gullible and unsophisticated sailor, who148 words
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Article72 1938-01-19 8 Dr. Lee Tiang Keng who went on holiday tol Java accompanied by his wife, returned this morning by the s.s. “Klang.” Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong returned from a holiday trip in Java today by the “Klang.” a Among the “Klang” passengers who arrived in Penang72 words
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Article21 1938-01-19 8 Winners Announcecd Tonight (Tonight, during PCJ’s happy programme, the winners in the PCJ Jubilee Celebration Contest will be announced.21 words
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Article32 1938-01-19 8 Wage changes in 1937 are estimated by the Ministry of Labour to have resulted in total net increases of about £780,000 in weekly full-time wages of more than 5,100,000 workers.32 words
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Article742 1938-01-19 8 New Car Models The Big Apple” Nazis Dislike Rotary ONCE more we are seeing the latest models in motor-cars, the shining new cars of 1938, and once more we wonder how just a short year can make such a difference. For despite all that can be said742 words
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Article68 1938-01-19 8 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Jan. 18. Ten R.A.F. torpedo-bombers of the Iraq Squadrbn arrived at Taiping this afternoon from Singapore, travelling northwards. They circled the town several times after which eight of the machines continued their journey, while two which had developed engine trouble landed68 words
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Article89 1938-01-19 8 Reuter. Defence Question Discussed London, Jan. 18—It is understood that the defence question was discussed at a further meeting of the Anglo-Eire representatives at Downing Street this morning, Sir Thomas Inskip being called in to the discussions which were adjourned at 1 p.m. and resumed in the afternoon.Reuter. - 89 words
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Article46 1938-01-19 8 The Penang Rotary Club meeting today at the E, O. Hotel will be in the form of a business meeting. It is expected that Dr. Lee Tiang Keng will address the Ro tarians at the next meeting on his holiday tour in Java.46 words
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Article150 1938-01-19 8 Arrival (hi Friday An extensive programme has been a ranged for the entertainment of more thar. 2,000 sailors who are expected in Penang on Friday and Sunday by the H M S >'<”■' folk, the flagship of the C.-1.-C. oi t East Indies, H.M.S. Emerald and150 words
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Article43 1938-01-19 8 —Reuter. Hsinking, Jan. 18—The State Coni' 1 announces that Manchoukuo has agreed the appointment of Luigi Cortese, Co: 1 General at Mukden, as first Italian ter to Manchoukuo, while Hsu hsiang, Mayor of Hsinking. has selected Minister to Rome.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement191 1938-01-19 8 1 W' fate '^h\U' 1 V’ 1 VO»1 *9IE&- Jjir SOLE AGENTS V—JOHN LITTLE CO.. LT D. Incorporated in England). SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH riSwTfißnwT THE WORLD-RENOWNED iSw NATURAL MINERAL WATER f Bottled as it flows from the Spring I Especially effective in cases of 1 1 ft W191 words
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Advertisement130 1938-01-19 8 _Anew coofz?The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe except that Maggi’s Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving, to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or sauce. Maggi’s Seasoning is’utteriy different from spicy table sauces or condiments.130 words
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294 1938-01-19 9 CALLED ‘JAPANESE SPY’ BY CUSTOMERS Gave Trouble When Bailed Out, Says Employer JAPANESE SPY!” These two words, used in jest on a young coffee-shop waitress, nearly ended in tragedy on December 28 last year. The girl arrived from China on November 19 for294 words
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Article252 1938-01-19 9 Negri Given A Lesson (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Jan. 18. The Islington Corinthians gave an object iesson in cool and scientific soccer when they beat Negri Sembilan 4 —l here today. Most of the play in the first half was in grilling heat and the252 words
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Article215 1938-01-19 9 Indian’s Appeal Dismissed In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Tustice Gordon Smith dismissed the appeal of an Indian. Manikam, who had been convicted by the District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a chopper to his vife. Papa,215 words
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Article81 1938-01-19 9 Conference At Singapore The Singapore Junior Civil Service As soclation has invited the Penang association to send delegates to a conference which will be held on Sunday, at Singapore, with a view to sending another petition to the Secretary for the Colonies through the Governor. The Pinang Gazette81 words
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Article25 1938-01-19 9 birth PEARSE. On January 18, 1938, at Maternity Hospital, Penang, to Violet, wife of William H. Pearse, Windsor Estate, Ulu Sapetang, a daughter.25 words
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Article87 1938-01-19 9 Municipal Water Cart Paves The Way The Silver Chariot returned to Penang Street last night. Traffic was as usual very congested on the roads through which the procession passed, and at one point it took a Municipal water cart to scatter the crowd. It is estimated that87 words
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Article348 1938-01-19 9 Undang Of Rembau’s Father (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 18. ‘•I wish to look after my son myself” answered Haji Dahan bin Ibrahim who was committed today by Mr. Justice Cussen in the Supreme Court, to the Civil prison for contempt of Court.348 words
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Article156 1938-01-19 9 Not Fit For Heavy Planes (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. 18. The Ipoh landing ground has not yet been certified fit for planes weighing over 5,000 pounds. As a matter of fact the present certificate permits only landing of planes weighing under 2,500 pounds. It will156 words
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Article54 1938-01-19 9 Cricket Soccer Convenors At a meeting at the Penang Sports Club last night, the following were elected officials in charge of cricket and football for the coming seasons: Cricket Captain: Mr. S. V. Adams. Cricket Convenor: Mr. H. B. Noon. Football Captain Mr. W. G. F. Colebeek. Football54 words
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125 1938-01-19 9 TRADE SCHOOL P.S.C. DRAW AT HOCKEY The Government Trade School, held die Penang Sports Club to a goalless draw in a game of hockey on tbe Esplanade yesterday The Club fielded only nine players at the start and it was not until before the interval that their team was complete.125 words
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Article137 1938-01-19 9 To Ride At Ipoh (BY TIC-TAC) Eddie Billet, the only son of Trainer Rube Billet and Mrs. Billet of Penang, is back again in Penang after a long spell in India and will ride for his father’s stable at the foithcoming Ipoh races opening on137 words
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Article296 1938-01-19 9 Dr. Wu Lien-teh Resigns <■ 'The Pinang Gazette is informed that Dr. Wu Lien-teh, who is at present in Penang, has resigned from his position as Director of the Chinese National Quarantine Service. Dr. C. Y. Wu, Director of the Hong Kong Branch of the Red Cross296 words
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Article126 1938-01-19 9 Golden Jubilee Celebration On Sunday The golden jubilee of Rev. Brother James first arrival in Penang will be celebrated on Sunday, January 30. A Pontifical High Mass will be held at the Church of Assumption at 8 a.m., and the boys of the St. Xavier’s Institution will126 words
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Article47 1938-01-19 9 The medal of the Society of the Chemical Industry has been awarded to Dr. L. H. Bakeland, a successful American inventor and founder of the plastics industry whose name is perpetuated in the well-known commodity bakelite. The medal will be presented in Ottawa next June.47 words
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Advertisement64 1938-01-19 9 POSITION VACANT WANTED immediately Competent Shorthand typist for European Commercial Firm. Apply stating qualifications and terms to Box No. 202, c/o Pinang Gazette. EMPLOYMENT Will anyone requiring a Watchman or Messenger etc., please apply to the Hon. Secretary, The Ex Services Association of Malaya, Penang Branch, P O. Box No.64 words
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Advertisement359 1938-01-19 9 You May Be 0 C\ Forty But WHY Be IM FAT’ -Ww* r or most people, there is really no reason <o stay fat. Thousands hate fat yet fail B ito get rid of it because they do the wrong J (things. It is simple to control excess L;■ A359 words
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1828 1938-01-19 10 London Opinion Divided FIRST SIGNS OF U.S. TRADE RECOVERY I From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Jan. 12. Although pessimism still prevails in Lon don’s rubber commodity and share markets, it is no longer unchallenged by A few brave spirits are now beginning o jircue1,828 words
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Article671 1938-01-19 10 Some Mistaken Alarm The list of about 500 articles of which the United States is prepared to consider concessions to Britain, has caused considerable alarm in sections of American industry—particularly in the textile and the boot and shoe industry, states the Daily ’Telegraph Washington correspondent. Their671 words
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Article166 1938-01-19 10 COW GATE Chairman On Progress Of Company In his speech at the annual meeting at Guildford last month, Mr. Bramwell Gates, chairman of the well-known Cow Gate Company announced continued and recor 1 increases in sales. He drew attention to the fact that during the last five years seven royal166 words
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Article73 1938-01-19 10 The following are the returns from the dredges of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited for the month of December 1937: Ngow estate, Renong—Dredge 3; Hours 1910; Cub. Yards 409,000; Tin Ore Won Pls. 1328.05. Takuapa—Dredge 2; Hours 1315v 4 cub. Yards 266,100; Tin Ore Won Pls. 1604.09.73 words
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Article272 1938-01-19 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Jan. 12. London shareholders in the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Coi> o on had expected -that the war m China wot id cause a drastic decline in the Co^°r at earnings and dividends, receive «■ant surprise this morning. The directors announced a final272 words
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Article152 1938-01-19 10 The following publications were issued j t received by the Department of Statistics S.S. F.M.S., Penang during the period Jan. 10 to 15, 1938, inclusive, and aravailable for public use in the Refer, nc* Library, Government Building, Penang Application may be made by members of the public152 words
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Advertisement102 1938-01-19 10 Asthma Cause Killed in 24 Hours Thanks to the discovery of an American Ithytncian, it now is possible to cet rid of Chose terrible spells of choking, gasping coughing and wheezing Asthma by killing ttie true cause which is Germs in the blood. No more burning of powders, no more102 words
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Advertisement64 1938-01-19 10 SMITH’S ELECTRIC CLOCKS 100% British CANNOT GO WRONG. No longer need your punctuality be at the mere* of the climate or of uncertain springs. The wire that brings you light can now bring you TIME. TIME ACCURATE, UNFAILING. UNVARYING. SOLE AGENTS: WE CARRY STOCKS OF SHEET CORK INSULATION Manufactured by64 words
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746 1938-01-19 11 Bad Strategical Position Now Realised C < Mussolini has decided on a new naval building pi<> le, according to an official communique issued recently, tides the construction of Two new 35,000-tons battle-cruisers; Twelve flotilla-leaders; and A remarkable number’ of submarines. new battle cruisers746 words
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Article713 1938-01-19 11 S.S. ’ELT<\ PYLL S’ from Singapore sails for Liverpool, Bromborough Belfast. S.S. ‘BULAN’ from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S. ‘JUNA’ arrives today at 1.00 p.m. from Rangoon, sails same day for Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. ‘DAJAK’ arrives today from Tandjong Poera. S.S. ‘KLANG’713 words
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Advertisement444 1938-01-19 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE VV'FJ-KEY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTI KF kt p. t A PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles, fc DIOMED Also calls Hui] g Jan. 21 Feb. 16 MEMNON Aso calls Marseilles and Glasgow FVh‘ eb 2 o TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VI A H VVKF a EURYPYLUS Omits444 words
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Advertisement86 1938-01-19 11 PHF>a>ENT LINER- TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRBS. GARFIELD Feb- 7 S.S. PRES. AD AMS Mar. 10 A wonderful opportunity to vlrtt Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. LEAVE Arrive Arrive HONGKONG San F’cisco New York S.S. PRES. JEFFERSON Jan. 28 Feb. 14 (Sea86 words
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Advertisement745 1938-01-19 11 PO and V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.). PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 20lh JANUARY, 1938 Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty's Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo, Aden. Po«-r Said due Penang745 words
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Article128 1938-01-19 12 Lies Broadcast By Foreign Radio WAfITH BRITAIN now busy on a plan to end lies broad. a< W foreign radio, Radio Bari—ltaly s short-wave station.levoted twelve minutes of its news in Arabic recentlv to tt ri ng -(i Piip’kind. 1 The announcer read a message from Bucharest128 words
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Article589 1938-01-19 12 Long And Costly lask For Army Of Workmen When a floating town of several thousand inhabitants has to be "spring cleaned" the task is one which calls for an amazing amount of organisation and costs an equally staggering amount of money. The Queen Mary is now589 words
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Article449 1938-01-19 12 Latest Tinies ()f Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by K.L.M. Service wall close at 11 am. tomorrow. A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Medan by K.N.I.L.M449 words
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Miscellaneous2755 1938-01-19 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. 1 BERLIN HONGKONG PENANG on ISM Me/. m. ZBW 9.32 -Me/a (51.4 m.) ZHJ 6.08 Mc|a (49.3 m.) DrfN 9.54 Mc/s 81.45 m. Tnniv TODAY Tunc in e the following wavelengths. DJE nJ?g Mc/g 16 o TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 15.28 Me/» 19.63 in. g —10.202,755 words
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Miscellaneous22 1938-01-19 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 2 15 p.m. 8.57 p.m. TOMORROW 2 58 a.m 9.10 a .m. 2.48p.m. 9 9o n ni22 words
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Article, Illustration165 1938-01-19 13 Left) STANDING ON A PILE of telephone books in order ’b make his shots is EDUARD EDGE, smallest competitor in the Boys Billiards C hampionships in London. kkK JOHN AND LADA SIMON photographed at Victoria privi to ieaviiij, lor the bouth of trance on holiday.165 words
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Article659 1938-01-19 14 AN UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT ABRUPT FINISH TO N. S. C. TOP—LINER London, Jan. 11. Disqualification, fully justified in a t» clinical sense, completely spoilt the topliner at the N.S.C. last night, when Frank Hough Battersea cruiser-weight, and hopeful contender for the British championship, came under the ban of659 words
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914 1938-01-19 14 Nine Events For The First Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 18. Below are published the entries lor the February Meeting of the Perak Turf Club. This is the first racing gala to be held here this year. There will be914 words
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Article325 1938-01-19 14 To Be Re-Built On Its Old Site SWIMMING POOL ON THE ROOF London, Jan. 10. London’s oldest tennis club, of which only six remain in the British' Isles, is soon to come down. It is the Prince’s Tennis and Rackets Club, Knightsbridge, S.W. The lease of the325 words
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Article223 1938-01-19 14 London, Jan. IV. Who is the cleverest skater in this country, or, for that matter, in the world |l imagine that the names of many will be put forward, but I think my vote would go to Eric Wait, a young Canadian who is one of the stars223 words
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Advertisement9 1938-01-19 14 TIGER BEER MADE FROM THE FIHEST malt hops yeast9 words
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Advertisement193 1938-01-19 14 H. M. The King of Si*-’» By Aopo nt»*'e nt TO H H. The Sultan e» H H. The Su tsh of Jobore e A BUTCHER an IRON-MONGER OR EVEN A GROCER CAN SELL YOU A DIAMOND RING But CAN YOU RELY ON THEM? iiidesaivAiui INCORPORATED «N CEVI.ON SINGAPORE. PENANG193 words
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Article208 1938-01-19 15 Inter-State Matches To Be Inaugurated (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 18. A match which, it is hoped, will become customary feature in future hockey sea--ons may played in Singapore on Feb. It is the first State hockey match beAcen women, and Singapore’s opponents A-ill be Selangor. The208 words
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Article368 1938-01-19 15 London Jimmy Hampson, famous 32 years-old Blackpool and England centre forward, and his friend. Mr. H. Newsome, aged 43, were drowned last week as they were returning to Fleetwood from a day's yachting. The yacht came into collision with a trawler off Fleetwocd and sank imme368 words
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181 1938-01-19 15 tbk oysters will be the subject <t in the series of programmes ventry, ‘Made in Great Britain.’ I oyster fishery at Whitstable, on ot Kent, will be visited for the of the broadcast, in which a picture of the working and leisure the employees181 words
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Article, Illustration334 1938-01-19 15 PRE-WAR PLAYER SNIFFS AT MODERN TEAMS “Old-Timers Could Give Them 6 Goals Start” IQ 1 Bir th t s )n April 18 > 1888 at the R °y al Hotel. Manchester, to “T r ll ~l s 1 ioot^ clubs, an infant... .named a League.334 words
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Article216 1938-01-19 15 The Stratheden, the newest ship of the P. and O. fleet, was thrown open for inspection by a large number of Ceylon residents, when she made her first call at Colombo recently. Needless to repeat, she is magnificently appointed. Ocean greyhound that she is, her external appearance216 words
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228 1938-01-19 15 London: Profiteering in tickets for big sporting events, such as the Cup Final Wimbledon tennis tournament and Test matches, has been one of the biggest problems the organisers of such events have had to face. The cunning of the ticket “touts” is legion, and228 words
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Article478 1938-01-19 15 Picking The Australians London: Australia has got the “teampicking craze, and it is for the side that will be seen here in the summer fighting to retain the “Ashes,” won in 1934 and held in such sensational fashion last winter after England had won the first two games478 words
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Article468 1938-01-19 15 New Trophies London: Belts, cups, medals, and trophies of a somewhat similar kind have long been recognised as the most suitable means of recognising the merit of fighters. There is reason to claim that the most celebrated belts ever identified with professional boxing were those468 words
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Article83 1938-01-19 15 Many a bad eyg, many a rotten tomatd has been thrcntm at music-hall artists, while referees, even, have been pelted with oranges. Now we hear of a player being hit by a—walnutl It pened in a recent Northern Alliance match- at South Shields, between the83 words
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Advertisement80 1938-01-19 15 FORDVB 22 HR The Quality Car in the low-price field. BThe new 22 H.P. V-8 cylinder engine is almost an exact replica of the famous 30 H.P. V-8 engine—except for weight and power. It delivers V-8 smoothness and quietness— even at speeds up to 70 miles an hour —with petrol80 words
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Miscellaneous7 1938-01-19 15 1’0,.-* ">o- SIS, i«n. »> tm w <»<> L.S.ifr?’7 words
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Article116 1938-01-19 16 TIN previously latest LONDON—(Spot) £l BB 5. 0 £185.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £lBB.lO. 0 £lB6 0 SINGAPORE $91.62) $92.25 BUSINESS DONE FENANG $91.62 i $91.25 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA-(Sundried) $4.60 s4 4o BLACK PEPPER $9.50 *9 50 RUBBER:— LONDON 7ftd NEW YORK 14ftc(G) «iic116 words
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Article339 1938-01-19 16 Share of M crenemlnatwn urrtew Yesterday Rise or Fall otherwise stated CnriTersion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 113 i Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 103 t War Loan. 3) p.c jo* Oom. Union Assce. (Units) 34t j_ i Prudential Assce "A” g* Royal Aeace. share 10s. pd.) 61 g Great339 words
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Article109 1938-01-19 16 Pari» 147 149 ft New York 4.99 J 4.99}g Montreal 4.99£ 4.99}g Brussels 29.55 29.54 i Geneva 21.63& 21.63'4 Amsterdan 1 8.971 8.97 Milan 94g 95 Berlin 12.40 12.403 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 19.90 19.90 VUnna 26J 26J Helsingfors 226 i 226 J Sprague 142» 142.4109 words
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Article118 1938-01-19 16 London, Jan. 18. RUBBER Quiet.— London 7ft buyers 7ft sellers Jan./Mar 7J buyers 7ft sellers April/June 7£ buyers 7ft sellers July/Sept 7ft buyers 7j( sellers NEW YORK 14.75 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 37,937 tons Liverpool 21,782 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Jan.) £13.12. 6 PEPPER: White118 words
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Article162 1938-01-19 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Alor Gajah 1.15 1.25 Ayer Hitam 1.15 1.25 Aver Molek 1.10 1.25 c Broga *77J .85 Connemara 1.30 1.45 Indragiri 1-30 1.40 Kuala Sidim 2.35 2. 50 Kundong 2.00 2.15 Malaka Pinda 1.20 1.30 Pa jam 1.80 1.90 TIN Ampat 4|7& sjlJ Ayer Weng .75162 words
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Article152 1938-01-19 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Hong Fatt 1.08 1.10 Jelebu -80 .85 Kuchai 1.50 1.55 Petaling 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.40 1.45 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.45 Sungei Luas 1.70 1.75 Taiping Cons. 1.67) 1.72) Talam 1.50 1.55 Ban grin 24 ,0 24 6 Jclapang 33,9152 words
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Article249 1938-01-19 16 Technical Strength New York, Jan. 18.—Despite previously reported mild improvements in some industrial quarters, the business picture as a whole continues obscure. Yesterday unfavourable news focussed on utilities, today on rails. In the face of all the foregoing adverse factors and the absence of any news of major249 words
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Article148 1938-01-19 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sefinrß A inpats 4 6 4 10) B. Selangors 1.50 1.55 Bangrins 23 9 24 6 Hong Fatts 1.09 1.1 l Jelebus .82) .87) K. Lanjuts 23 0 23 6cd Kramats 119 12 0 K. Kampars 15 0 1516 Kuchais 1.50 1.55 Laruts 110 116 Rantau148 words
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Article22 1938-01-19 16 TIN Singapore $92.25 Per pkl. Penang $91.25 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 23%c Per lb. Penang Spot 23%c Per lb.22 words
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Article177 1938-01-19 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4;7) 5 0 Bangrms 24|3 24 9 Batu Selangors 1.53 1.56 Burma Malays 28 0 28 9 Hong Faits 1.09 1.11 Jelapangs 34j0 350 Jelebus .82 .85 Kamuntings 10|9 11|3 K. Lan juts 23|9 24 3c Katus 24|3 25j3 Kramats llj9 12!3ex Kuchais177 words
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Article57 1938-01-19 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 18. Describing the acquisition as being of vital importance to the life of the company the chairman, Mr. C. J. Jackson, stated at yesterday’s annual general meetSelayang Tin that he had entered into agreements for options to purchase of 78 acres of57 words
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Article100 1938-01-19 16 —Reuter. (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani. Friends and relatives of Mr Chin Khwong Khew will be sorry to learn of the sudden death of his youngest son. Chin Ah Lam, who is two years old and who came out third in the recent Healthiest—Reuter. - 100 words
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Advertisement741 1938-01-19 16 BAN K S iwniTßi aNDSCHE CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIA and urin handel-maatschappil IV V Paid-up Capital £3,000,»» Reserve Fund £3,ooo’o«# (Incorfv'rnted ri’ z xTMherianas.) Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,oooo(jf> (With limited liability.) Hcad office No. 38 Bisnopsgate, London, E C (NETHERLANDS TRADING Manchester Office e/V'IFTY Mosley Street 11 A gtnscies741 words
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