Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 January 1938
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Title Section22 1938-01-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. -So. 19. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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355 1938-01-22 1 Could Pass Suez Canal VESSELS NOW BUILDING MAY BE ALTERED With regard to the suggestion that Japan is building 43,000-ton battleships, it is understood that conversations between Britain, France and the United States are unlikely until the fullest information is obtained. Unofficial Naval observers.—Reuter. - 355 words
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Article86 1938-01-22 1 Reuter. rchaeologist’s Discovery Jan. 21.—The discovery of a 5,000 old tomb of a Second Dynasty noble t n made by a British archaeologist, Walter Emary, at Sakkara. •>e interior of the tomb revealed a tbled coffin which Mr. Emery re conted with the aid of wax. exquisite iReuter. - 86 words
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Article90 1938-01-22 1 Resumption Of Weekly Meetings i•< Prime Minister who was in Birmingui on personal business on Thursday night and returned to London yesterday >. -ii ing to preside at a Cabinet committee \<> 10, Downing Street, which was ati by the Lord Chancellor, the Foreign s clary, the Home90 words
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Article46 1938-01-22 1 if/iters from Hankow have tolled the ability and daring of ■'i, foreign volunteer aviators, es- illy Soviet Russians, and seveul American, French, Austrian, “I New Zealand airmen twho have ■’< t>i killed or wounded at the outs. Their relatives are being l ighly compensated.46 words
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Article105 1938-01-22 1 Heavy Shipments Of Military Machines 1’ '37 exports of British aeronautical material were worth £3,676,493 or £752.000 m r<- than the previous record total of ••v dently there is still great capacity in file British aircraft industry for the satis-3-i<tivn of demands from overseas in spite d.. paramount105 words
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Article30 1938-01-22 1 -Seattle. Jan. 21. —United States Customs '’s took a bomb from the water near it-.t where the Japanese steamer Hiye v as moored yesterday.— Reuter. See30 words
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Article30 1938-01-22 1 rtlAtut a. —Reuter. Jan. 21. The Chamber passed a ‘i confidence in the Government by u, tes to one. This means about a absentees or abstentions. —Reuter.rtlAtut a. —Reuter. - 30 words
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Article46 1938-01-22 1 Reuter. IS Jan. 21. M Gamelin who has '■'ice President of the Supreme War il has been appointed Chief of Staff 1 National Defence. General Jacolet, seary general to the War Minister, has 1 appointed Secretary Genet al of Na- I '’cnee. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 1 —Reuter. Chinese Executions And Dismissals A Hankow message states that nine executions for failure to carry out duties are officially announced. They comprise an army corps command»!’, a brigadier, a court martial judge, two regimental commanders, three battalion commanders, and a chief telegraph operator. Names are not given,—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article, Illustration56 1938-01-22 1 Mr. THOMAS TCHOU, representing the Chinese Trade Union Movement, u'ho has been meeting union leaders in Europe and the United States, believes that if a boycott were applied to only 50 or 00 per cent, of Japan's good'*, she would be unable to continue her aggression. Economically,56 words
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Article57 1938-01-22 1 Interest In Rubber Shares Stock Exchange business was reduced to a minimum. Home Rails were bought on provincial support. Argentine rails were easier on the fresh crop situation. Oils were more active but changes were small. Rubbers were higher in sympathy with the commodity. Rubber was firm on57 words
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Article396 1938-01-22 1 No Connection With Constitutional Problem (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 21. That the recent court proceedings in Kuala Lumpur in which the father of the Undang of Rembau was committed to the civil prison for contempt of court had nothing to do with the constitutional396 words
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Article118 1938-01-22 1 Archbishop Of York Heads New Scheme -Reuter. A scheme envisaging a united Church of England is outlined in a draft report issued by a joint conference which included the Archbishop of York, eleven Anglican bishops and four Non-Conformists. The report stresses that none of the-Reuter. - 118 words
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Article73 1938-01-22 1 Washington, Jan. 21.—Miss Frances Perkins has reported a net decline in employment between the middle of November and the middle of December of 300.000 while weekly pay-rolls decreased $15,800,000. •A decrease of 520,000 in industrial employment is partly offset by a seasonal gain in employment in retail73 words
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Article79 1938-01-22 1 The fourth round of the F.A. Cup and the first round of the Scottish Cup will be played this afternoon, and the result» will appear in the Sunday Gazette on sale tomorrow morning. The overnight edition of the Sunday Gazette, obtainable in Penang at 10 pm., will contain79 words
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Article134 1938-01-22 1 In No Doubt As To Intentions Of Japanese Following the announcement in the Philippine press of the decision of the International Peace Campaign to organise a world boycott of Japanese goods, the British office of the I.P.C. received a letter from the Philippine group stating that134 words
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Article107 1938-01-22 1 Hiueu casieiivii anu uruppeu many Seven were killed and fifty wounded. Reu;er. British Agent To Franco Has Narrow Escape Salamanca, Jan. 21.—Republican aircraft carried out the worst raid on Nationalist headquarters since the war started. The British Agent, Sir Robert Hodgson with members of his staffHiueu casieiivii anu uruppeu many Seven were killed and fifty wounded.— Reu;er. - 107 words
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Article171 1938-01-22 1 To Be Staged In London. Next Year The inauguration of an annual London Musical Festival to provide both for mu-sic-lovers at home and visitors from overseas fine performances of great music ot every kind is the aim of an influential and representative council which has just been171 words
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Advertisement12 1938-01-22 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 6S-70, Bishop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement86 1938-01-22 1 B. S. MOHIDEEN CO. (4« Beach Street, I’etiang) ’Phone No. 947 Experts in serving to the Government Depts., throughout in Malaya. Branches:—Penang A Malacca Head Office Singapore LISTEN TO A GOOD FRIEND'S H||3f ADVICE IK Buy your food supplies of the "COLD STORAGE" Meat Fish Poultry Gome Dairy Produce Hams86 words
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2077 1938-01-22 2 Strong Words By Mr. Justice Gordon Smith CRIMINAL REVISION OF V. S. MAD AR CASE Stevedore Who Failed To Pay His Coolies “In conclusion, I express the hope that the remainder of the summonses will be withdrawn as to me they savour of persecution2,077 words
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Article413 1938-01-22 2 Chinese Not Stopped From Leaving but men searched letters burnt (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan .“L Allegations of ill-treatment, made by 32 Chinesei miners who walked ou o the Nippon Mining Co., Trengganu, and who airivtd in ng pore on Wednesday night, are co sidered413 words
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Article155 1938-01-22 2 New Arrival Fined For Possession For having in his possession 12 unstamped letters addressed to various persons in Penang, Khalid, a new arrival from India, was fined $25, in default, one month’s rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. Lim Cheng Fan, the Penang additional magistrate, yesterday. The accused disembarked from155 words
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Article154 1938-01-22 2 Breach Charge Fails: Malay Acquitted Remarking that the evidence of the prosecution witnesses was very contradictory and that the accused had no case to answer, Mr. E. N k Taylor, the Penang District Judge, yesterday acquitted a Malay, Mydin, who had been charged with having committed criminal breach154 words
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Article340 1938-01-22 2 Final Decision Not Yet Reached At the eighteenth annual general meeting of the Penang Eurasian Association which was held last night at the premises of the Penang Recreation Club, reference was made to the. formation of an Eurasian Battalion or a Unit of Engineers which was340 words
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Article339 1938-01-22 2 Case Against (Jhih “The charge has been reduced !t v avoid publicity. The accused tfc complainant have agreed to >nip., un( j case,” said Mr. Gurcharan Singh couns t for defence, in a criminal case v h camup for mention before Mr. Lim Chen» Ea the Penang339 words
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Advertisement108 1938-01-22 2 I suffered so much with indigestion." writes Mrs. Singleton, of Bow, “that I dreaded mealtimes coming round I was afraid to eat. Since taking Bisurated Magnesia I can eat anything. My husband also suffered for years with Gastric Ulcers, but since taking Bisurated Magnesia he ha* been free from pain.”108 words
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Miscellaneous34 1938-01-22 2 Jot, irelfc OH HbL— n Joan Bennett, who has the leading role opposite Warner Baxter in “Vogues of 1938,” the best film in colour. The picture will conclude its season at the Majestic tonight.34 words
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309 1938-01-22 3 Sir Robert Craigie Asked To Report To London NO ACTION UNTIL POSITION IS CLEARLY KNOWN London. Jan. 21. I hat the British authorities are watching the Japanese naval construction situation is indicated by news that Sir Robert Craigie has been instructed to i eport to.—Reuter. - 309 words
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Article134 1938-01-22 3 —Reuter. MAN HIRED BY ORIEN'I XL GOVERNMENT? Seattle, Jan. 21.—A British Columbia school teacher said that the dead man found in the harbour yesterday was allegedly hired by an unnamed Oriental Government to place a time bomb on the Hiye Maru. The arrested man. George Partridge, 22—Reuter. - 134 words
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121 1938-01-22 3 British Wireless. Successful Test Of New Composite Aircraft London, Jan. 21.—A British made composite aircraft which consists of a big flying boat with a sea plane mounted on top of the boat underwent successfully its first test in the air yesterday. The craft left waterBritish Wireless. - 121 words
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Article40 1938-01-22 3 —Reuter Soestdyk, Jan. 21—Because of rainy weather, Princess Juliana remained within doors in the morning while Prince Bernhard went for his usual motor drive. In the afternoon, when the weather improved, Princess Juliana strolled in the Palace grounds.—Reuter . - 40 words
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Article131 1938-01-22 3 xjiu ner magmiicenc new orrage, wui ue fully illuminated at night.—British Wireless. 750.000 VISITORS EXPECTED Sydney, Jan. 21.—Huge crowds with sailorgj are awaiting the celebrations, which began on Wednesday, of the 150th anniversary of the -first settlement in Australia. It is expected that 750.000 people, including manyxjiu ner magmiicenc new orrage, wui ue fully illuminated at night.—British Wireless. - 131 words
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68 1938-01-22 3 Reuter. French Move Paris, Jan. 21—The Cabinet this morning approved decrees submitted by M. Daladier, the new Defence Minister, governing co-ordination of the three defence services-. The actual defence programme will continue to be framed by the respective ministries, but final decisions rest with a committeeReuter. - 68 words
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Article63 1938-01-22 3 Reuter. Another Squadron To Leave On Feb. I Washington, Jan. 21. —The United States army has ordered a squadron off the latest bombing planes to be transferred by water from California to Hawaii from February 1, for the purpose, according to the War Department, of buildingReuter. - 63 words
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Article186 1938-01-22 3 British Wireless. Extraordinary Record Of Success ONLY ONE DISASTER IN 18 YEARS London, Jan. 21.—The Royal Air Force displays at Hendon, discontinuance of which is announced, have had an extraordinary record of success. Although the arrival of the display has attracted vast crowds of 200,000 and moreBritish Wireless. - 186 words
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158 1938-01-22 3 China Delivered The First Blow Shanghai, Jan. 21—China and Japan have begun a war in the ether. China delivered the first blow’ by broadcasting in Japanese from Changsha, and the Japanese retaliated by opening a broadcasting station m Shanghai daily for ten hours. The158 words
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Article114 1938-01-22 3 —Reuter. Chinese Member Of Civic Association Shanghai, Jan 21 —Yang Foh-yuen, member of the newly formed Shanghai Civic Association, which was created for the purpose of helping to rehabilitate the Chinese areas around Shanghai, and a close friend of the late Lo Peh-hong, chairman of the association. —Reuter. - 114 words
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Article62 1938-01-22 3 British Wireless. Death Of Leading Non-Conformist Minister London. Jan. 21—The death occurred this morning of Dr. Dinsdale Young, 76 one of the leading Non-Conformist ministers. For many years he drew large congregations to Westminster Cathedral where he, Jas preacher, was celebrated two years ago by a weekBritish Wireless. - 62 words
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Article213 1938-01-22 3 —Reuter AMBITIOI S PROGRAMME Ol TLLNED Paris, Jan 21 In the Chamber today M. Chautemps read a declaration of policy expressing loyalty to the Anglo-French entente cordial and the League of Nations and his intention to assure national defence. He said that the Government was determined to—Reuter - 213 words
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Article59 1938-01-22 3 -—Union Times. Hong Kong, Jan. 20. Silver bais worth $32.000,000 have been shipped to London through Hong Kong since the beginning of October for the purpose of maintaining China’s foreign credit in Europe and the United States. The last shipment of silver, worth $30,00(|,000, was-—Union Times. - 59 words
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Article51 1938-01-22 3 Reuter Burglars Decamp XX ifli aluable Gold Coins London, Jan 21. Burglars broke into Astley Hall, near Stourport. the country residence of Earl Baldwin, during the night and stole a valuable collection of gold coins. Lord and Lady Baldwin were staying in London at theReuter - 51 words
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Article123 1938-01-22 3 LULL ON NORTHERN FRONT STILL I NHROk ?JJ Shanghai, Jan. 21. Tr- a. anes. advance along the southern non of the> Tientsin-Pukow railway r as slowed tkrwt* as a result of two days’ .-sangimary fighting according to Chinese reports The lull in the northerr ironf s123 words
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Article63 1938-01-22 3 Reuter. Refusal To Load Japanese X essel London, Jan 21—Stevedores m Miodew borough refused to load Jajanese mer, the Haruna Mam, with Teeside iron and steel goods as a protest agAtani Japan’s Eastern attitude The strike was entirely unofficial. meh. refused to work despite appeals ?>crw« their leaders.Reuter. - 63 words
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Article71 1938-01-22 3 Reuter. One Killed: 25 Injured London, Jan. 21.—Ort was zrilled 25 were injured when a p«sser.ger trattx from London was involved in a header, collision with a stationary train vrtCu empty coaches at Oakley Junction in Ncnfb» Bedford. Both engines were derailed an.'* five coaches damagedReuter. - 71 words
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Article37 1938-01-22 3 Reute. French Combing Area Io Western Mediterranean Malta, Jan. 21—A British steamer, name is given as Camma. reported that it sighted a submarine attacking a destroyer in the Western Mediterranean. French destroyers are searching a?*»*Reute. - 37 words
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Article42 1938-01-22 3 —Reuter. Japanese Action In Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 21.—The first case of suppression of a Reuter telegram occurred today of a message which summarised a leader in the North China Daily News strongly criticising reported continuance of outrages in Nanking—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement484 1938-01-22 3 NOTICES PUNGAH TIN DREDGING LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Federated Malay States.) NOTICE OF FIFTEEN TH 1)1 A IDEM) NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend the 15th of 9d. (ninepence) and Bonus of Qd. (ninepence) per share have been declared due and payable to registered shareholders at the offices of484 words
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Advertisement238 1938-01-22 3 I Looked YOUNGER «3 EVERY Says Miss Kennedy of Claphom was exc ’ting to wake up and: 100 k into my mirror to see the bribe lines and wrinkles become fainter KI every day. a fib Actual photograph of Miss Jean /||||||S||| Kennedy, 33, Crescent Grove, A; Clapham Common, London,238 words
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834 1938-01-22 4 Malay Tells Of Blood Drinking Ceremony (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 21. A STRANGE blood drinking ceremony to seal an oath of secrecy was described in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday before Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell. In the case before the court834 words
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Article75 1938-01-22 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Londbn, Jan. 14. The Dutch Government "is losing no time in putting the Netherlands East Indies into a state of defence,” says the "Star.” “These defences," the newspaper adds, “will shortly include a force of 30 submarines, instead of the normal dozen, and75 words
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200 1938-01-22 4 Government May Make New Move (From Our Own Correspondent. > Singapore, Jan. 21. In the near future, as suggested in the Pmang Gazette yesterday, air raid precautions in Singapore will be made public by the Government, it is understood. It is also possible that200 words
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Article337 1938-01-22 4 Following is a list of new books that have, been received by the Penang Library:— The Best Poems of 1937, Edited -by Thomas Moult. The Best Short Stories of 1937, Edited by E. J. O’Brien. .The Bible Designed to be Read as Literature, Edited by Ernest S. Bates.337 words
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Article207 1938-01-22 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Lady E. Jardine is sailing for New Zea land and Australia, and then back to Scotland. Mr. W. G. Ayton, of the firm of Osborne and Chappel, Ipoh, will be going! on Home leave next month. Lieut Corbett, of the Naval Base, Singapore, is spending a few days207 words
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Article608 1938-01-22 4 Experiments At Serdang (From Our Own Correspondent) k Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 20. "The day has not yet arrived when we are in a position to recommend cacao planting in Malaya either on a plantation scale or as a small-holders' crop,” states the Malayan Agriculture] Journal, publication608 words
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521 1938-01-22 4 “Worried” Sir Shenton Thomas ENGLISH NEWS-MAGAZINE S SYMPATHY (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) London. THOUGH few Malayans would be tempted to suspect ;?a: Sir Shenton Thomas sutlers from insomnia, London b rs o f the news-magazine ‘Cavalcade” have just been infor. e <’ that “visitors to521 words
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Article347 1938-01-22 4 The Rev. Hamilton Aiken, the greater part of whose leave has been spent in exhibiting his private films of Malaya, has at last found time to visit his native Scotland He intends to stay north of the Tweed until he returns to Perak in February. Mr. Frank347 words
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Article174 1938-01-22 4 Contributions To Lord Mayors Fund Following are contributions that have been gent through the Malayan Chamber of Mines. London to the Lord Mayor’s Fund for Relief of Distress in China:— Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging Ltd. £2l-0-0; Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. £2l-0-0; Temoh Tin Dredging Ltd. £2l-0-0; Kamunting174 words
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Article84 1938-01-22 4 This evening at the “Esplanade" from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m:— 1 March—Entry Of The Gladiators.— Fucik. 2 Overture—Tally Ho!—Ansell. 3 Selection—The Lily Of Killamey.— Benedict. 4 Waltz—That Naughty Waltz,—Levy. 5 Intermerzzo—ln The Shadows.—Finck. 6 Selection—Second Selection Of Popular Songs.—Sanderson. 7 Quick Step—Meet The Navy.—Gay. 'TOMORROW Tomorrow at84 words
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Advertisement109 1938-01-22 4 A BIG INFLUEI M For the take of better "flu eating add a zest to g simple dishes with a daeh X Kg of Heinz Tomato Ketch- X Ki up. Rich with spices g brought from the Orient. g U Thick with the simmered- X w down savour of Heinz109 words
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400 1938-01-22 5 "Forced To Do Children’s Washing” New York: Dr. George Gay-Lord Simpson, curator of (fossils) in New York’s Natural History Museum, yj in court how he used to hide in a London museum while he -as working for a fellowship in Britain400 words
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Article357 1938-01-22 5 “Mismanagement Of Affairs” Cairo, Jan. 5. The manifesto severely criticising the Wafd’s conduct in the administration of affairs, issued yesterday by three men who were formerly strong Wafdist supporters, is today the sole topic of conversation in political circles. This manifesto was signed by Dr. Ahmed357 words
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Article239 1938-01-22 5 Farewell Message On Christmas Card PLEASE Bl RY US TOGETHER’’ -riiict of suicide in both cases was > ?.t the inquest at Hampden, Bucks, k GoMwin, 38, a former policeman. -ter. and Mrs. Maisie Morris, 33, of Spa, who were found dead in -.r filled with239 words
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Article297 1938-01-22 5 IiniBLKG FACTORY TO BE ERECTED e manufacture of textile goods from xtract is part of an ambitious pro•me planned by a new Hamburg comy. These goods will be made from 'hi cell wool.” hite of eggs” is also to be extracted fish. It is claimed that297 words
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Article785 1938-01-22 5 Church Report Surprises London: A document which will surprise millions of people and acquire historic importance—the long awaited report of the Commission on Christain Doctrine- -has been made public. Its chief points are: The bible: Tradition of inerrancy [condition of being not liable to error785 words
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274 1938-01-22 5 “Mind Was Weakened By Books On Crime” London: The husband of a once-wealthy woman told the Recorder of Cardiff, Mr. Roland Vaughan Williams, K.C., of the shock he had when he learned of his wife’s house breaking exploits. Mrs. Eva Morris, 43. who pleaded guilty to274 words
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Article184 1938-01-22 5 Antarctic Discovery Named The King has graciously given permission for the principal geographical feature discovered by the British Graham Land Expedition to the Antarctic, led by Mr. John Rymill. to be named King George VI Sound. The Sound is of great interest. It separates Graham Land184 words
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Article, Illustration85 1938-01-22 5 Berlin: Fifty-nine-year-old Field-Marshal von Blomberg, Hitler’s wax minister, was secretly married here to the daughter of a modest artisan Her parentage is all that is known of her except her name, Fraulein Gruhn. and her age. 24. Hitler and Goering both attended the marriage.85 words
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Article142 1938-01-22 5 Another German Expedition Munich: A new German expedition to Nanga Parbat (26,650 ft. has been planned for the summer of 1938. The expedition will be under the leadership of Herr Paul Bauer, who has headed several major Himalayan enterprises and who led the rescue party to last year's142 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 5 Too Many Listeners At First Attendance (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Jan. 21. Seventy women attended at the General Hospital yesteiday morning to hear their first lesson on “home nursing.” So many ar rived that not all could h» ar the lecture at one time. Consequently160 words
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Article125 1938-01-22 5 In Aid Of China Red Cross Fund The sale of stamps at 30 Bishop StPenang organized by the Penang Stamp Club last Sunday proved an unqualified success but, owing to spirited bidding and the limited time, some 30 lots realizing approximately $5O/-, the sale had to125 words
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Advertisement288 1938-01-22 5 NURSE WHO BEGAN TO GET FAT Worried Because it Spoiled Her “Figure” This nurse was proud of her figure, and when she began to put on weight she was naturally worried about it. She started taking Kruschen, and in a few months she got rid of 18 lbs. of unwanted288 words
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Article898 1938-01-22 6 GAMES WITH LOCAL TEAMS AND SIGHTSEEING TOUR Public Allowed To Visit Cruisers The first part of the extensive and elaborate programme by the public of Penang for the British naval visitors was carried out yesterday afternoon following the arrival of 1,400 men and officers aboard898 words
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Advertisement251 1938-01-22 6 STOMACHS BURNED WITH ACID —the result ef neglected indigestion Nobody should neglect ind pains. For indigestion is a m. i u after eating, too much acid is being p r<J duced in your stomach. If you allow thi state of affairs to continue, more and of this acid will be251 words
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Miscellaneous297 1938-01-22 6 WirWĕOß MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 2.00 P.M. Bth Great Day No Film Has Ever Had Such Success! THE GREATEST MOST EXPENSIVE ENTERTAINING TAMIL TALKIE EVER PRODUCED. THE ONE ONLY WORTH-WHILE FILM TO SEE CHINTAMANI featuring K- thya garaja j: i BAGAVATHAR W Hui S < J AND ww l Mi*>*297 words
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Miscellaneous69 1938-01-22 6 6.30 Tonight Last Night 9.30 Nanoh Film Co., Superb Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie! SPRING FLOWERS” or “CHOON FAH CHOW YET" with Misses Violet, Lum Mooi Mooi, Fang Fong, Ho Tai Saw Chor Foi Fooi. Sweet Music Comedy Hits Today and Tomorrow Matinees at 2.45 p.m. SWING IT, SISTER EVERYBODY69 words
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Miscellaneous88 1938-01-22 6 w- By Special Arrangement B ith New L niversal Opening Tomorrow AT 6.15 and 9.30 A Smashing Double Feature Programme! EACH OF THE TWO IS ALONE WORTH THE PRICE OF THE ADMISSION! A SOCIETY DEB WHO FORGOT HER POODLE WHEN SHE META SIDE-SHOW BARKER’! QUEEN A N(« UNIvtPSAL PlCTuat WITH88 words
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Miscellaneous145 1938-01-22 6 LAS! 1 NIGHT TONIGHT! Matinees: Today Tomorrow at 2.45 p.m. The Most Beautiful Colour Film Yet Made! i 4 A REVELATION IW >l r Girls...music...romance...stars...comedy .> Ii 111 done in Advanced TECHNICOLOR \X >' S ta k es your breath away! I PWARNER BAUER JOAN BENNEII TOQUES o/ IS3B B145 words
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Article, Illustration658 1938-01-22 7 VULNERABLE TO SEA POWER IMPORTS COULD BE CUT OFF •THE Italian Press is devoting much space to the strategical dilemma in which threat Britain is alleged to find herself as a result of Italy’s expanding armaments and the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo “triangle,” Little is heard of Italy’s own658 words
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Article713 1938-01-22 7 German Explorer’s Return RICHES IN TURKESTAN Large crowds and a military guard of honour greeted Dr. Wilhelm Filchner, the German explorer, on his return to Berlin after four years of exploration in Central Asia. He had had every difficulty and hardship to overcome: mutinies among his supporters,713 words
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Article187 1938-01-22 7 Poland’s would-be Hitler, Colonel Adam Koc, last week received a blow that was more serious than the three attempts made to kill him during the last few months. Colonel Koc, creator of the National Unity Party, was ousted from leadership and was succeeded by General Stanislaw187 words
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Article132 1938-01-22 7 Night Expresses Delayed (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. When the coupling of a goods train on the main line in North Johore broke in the early hours of this morning, the train was parted into two and the first half went on for a132 words
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Article323 1938-01-22 7 PROFESSOR ON THE ACTION OF LIGHT Calcutta, Jan. 7. This morning saw great activity in all Sections of the Indian Science Congress. The Indian Chemical Society and the Department of Psychology held their annual meetings and gave a luncheon for the oversea delegates. In the afternoon323 words
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119 1938-01-22 7 Paris, Jan. 4. A Paris magistrate to-day ruled that the party of the extreme Right known as the Rassemblement Populaire Francais was a reconstruction of the dissolved para-military league, the Solidarite Francaise. Commandant Renaud, President of the Party Committee, was lined 3,000 preWar francs,119 words
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Article, Illustration393 1938-01-22 7 He Is Fit: They Go To Treat His Worn-Out Officials VIENNESE doctors, specialists in nerve strain, have tor some time been flying to Moscow on a series of urgent calls. One will visit the Kremlin next month. Every time they fly tongues wag in rumour-ridden393 words
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Advertisement508 1938-01-22 7 Office 12, Bishop Street, Penaar Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegram*: “Gazette” Penang. Miirßpar* Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel u Timea Singapore. r.«l* Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 368.4. .»ofi Office Brewster Road. Phone 288. Im-Job Office 48. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609508 words
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Advertisement267 1938-01-22 7 FOR THE NURSING MOTHER Both before and after the birth of her children, a mother needs plenty of simple, easily digested nourishment to meet the extra demands made upon her sysf®*" Doctors and nurses know that Horlicks is an ideal food for both expectant and nursing mothers. Not only is267 words
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Article666 1938-01-22 8 WAR between Great Britain and Japan could have been the only outcome of the incident’ at Tientsin on Thursday, had the Japanese military authorities carried out their ultimatum announcing their intention of forcibly entering the British Concession to effect an arrest. Doubtless in view of the seeming666 words
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209 1938-01-22 8 Views On Holding Companies Clarified Washington, Jan. 21.—Mr. Roosevelt, at a Press conference today, clarified his views on holding companies by restricting attacks made last week to non-operating utility holding companies. He specifically excluded, however, bank stock holding companies which were not of the209 words
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Article121 1938-01-22 8 Two British Merchant Sailors Killed Tarragona, Jan. 21,—1t is now established that two of the crew of the British steamer, Thorpeness, were killed when insurgent bombs fell near the vessel yesterday. Seven were wounded and taken to hospital, two badly hurt.—Reuter. Examination of dredgemasters will be held at121 words
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Article733 1938-01-22 8 The Fleet (in Part) is In H (>al Flowers and Scent Cocoa and the Cocoanut Great Britain has a Navy, and any one who doubts this may look towards the roads today where part of this Navy is anchored. The Navy has been defeated again and again733 words
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Article245 1938-01-22 8 Man Britain Sent On Arab Missions Cairo:-—The complete independence of the Egyptian Army under the Egyptian Treaty is further emphasised by the nomination of Gen. Aziz Alj Pasha as Inspector-General of the Army. Foi many years Englishmen have invariably been appointed as Inspectors General of245 words
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Article134 1938-01-22 8 New Director Of Personal Services The appointment of Major-General E. A. Beck as Director of Personal Services at the War Office is Gazetted as well as the appointment of Colonel G. Le Q. Martel as Deputy Director of Mechanization at the War Office. Major-General Beck was Brigade-Majo134 words
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Article88 1938-01-22 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 21. Specifications of an invention entitled Improvements relating to the extermina tion of termites and the like” have bc ttt received by the F.M S Government from William Albert Flick, of Pitt Street, Sydney, New South Wales, a88 words
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Advertisement237 1938-01-22 8 c »i» B 2i iS h\ ■®ml UggS BOXING AT WEMBLEY PARK SUNDAY 23rd JANUARY 1938 BATTLING KHOO 10 Rds. YOUNG CORBETT NAI YET 8 Rds. DESMOND DEE TIGER TULIP 6 Rds. STAR DIAMOND DARRIEL 4 Rds. M. PAKIRI GATE 20 cents. LADIES 10 cents. Seats $1.50 —Boc. 30cts. Sailors237 words
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Advertisement36 1938-01-22 8 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER I /Ji THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. Fresh Stocks Received regularly by BOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipob, A Kuala Lumpur.36 words
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Miscellaneous235 1938-01-22 8 TONIGHT Saturday 22nd. January 1938 WEMBLEY PARK ODEON STAR OPERA: ‘‘l.ion of Papua” TOMORROW (SUNDAY) “Pemhala.san Thuan” SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: (1) ‘Lok Kok Tai Hong Seang” (2) ‘‘Gok 800 Book Pan Soo” Joint performances of Mr. Lian Weng Mr. Guan Heng Presentation of scroll by Air. Cheah Cheang235 words
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Article214 1938-01-22 9 Ex-Champion Wins After Early Reverse Jimmy Braddock, ex-heavyweight champion of the world, outpointed Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, over ten rounds at the Madison Square Garden, New York, last night, in an eliminating contest for the world’s title, cables Reuter. Braddock was heavily punished214 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 9 Whipping Next, Warns Magistrate (From Our Own Corresondent) Ipoh, Jan. 22. Stated to be a local '-bad hat,” Sin Wah Sang, a Cantonese, pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a wallet from a Malay named Yusoff, when produced by Mr. L. C. Finch.160 words
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Article40 1938-01-22 9 Mr. R. Heywood has been appointed a member of the Board of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya for a period of seven months during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr. B. J. R. Barton.40 words
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Article432 1938-01-22 9 Handicaps For Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 22. Below are the handicaps and selections lor the concluding day’s races this afternoon of the Taiping Skye Meeting. RACE 1—2.30 P.M. Ponies, Class 2, Div. 3: Abt. 6 Furs. Taj Mahal 10.13 Valkyrie 10.12 Perfect Lady 10.11 Mickey432 words
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Article, Illustration49 1938-01-22 9 A picture of some of the taxi dancers of the Great World, Singapore, who took part in a charity performance, staged at the Great World on January 15 and 16, in aid of the China Relief Fund.49 words
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Article189 1938-01-22 9 Big Sum Raised By Charity Show (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. A sum of over $9,000 was realised last night at a charity performance in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund given by the Kwan Foong Dramatic Society at the Po Cheong189 words
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Article268 1938-01-22 9 This Morning's Gallops (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. Some rousing gallops were put in by Trainer Logue’s charges on the track this morning, in preparation for the races next Saturday. The horses were w’orked in parsi by Martin and Davies. The nrst two to go268 words
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Article171 1938-01-22 9 3,000 Increase The population of Penang has risen by more than 3.000, the increase being approximately the same as last year’s. The estimate in the latest health statement issued by the Penang Municipal Health Officer is 171 988, compares with 168,667 last year. The influx of immigrants171 words
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Article107 1938-01-22 9 From Cook To Owner Of European Hotel (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. News has been received of the death in Hainam of Mr. Han Keng Feng, until recently proprietor of the Empire Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. Familiarly known as Ah Keng, he had a107 words
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Article29 1938-01-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 21. Notice of the dissolution of Perak Rubber Trading Co., Ltd., is given in the F.M.S. Government Gazette.29 words
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Article33 1938-01-22 9 The public is reminded of the amateur boxing meet, organised by the sailors in port, tonight at 9.30 on the Esplanade. The charge for seats to civilians will be $l.33 words
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Article103 1938-01-22 9 Bail of $250 was allowed a Chinese Lee Peng Yew, who was charged before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean the additional magistrate, yesterday with having committed theft of a necklace valued at $4O belonging to Goh Hong Gnoh on January 20. It is alleged that the accused snatched103 words
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313 1938-01-22 9 Driver’s Idea Of Overloading Case (From Oui- Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jan. 22. Because he was suspected of conveying Japanese goods in his lorry he was arrested and charged with the offence of overloading, was the allegation made by Veer Singh, a lorry driver, when he313 words
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Advertisement127 1938-01-22 9 E. O. HOTEL, PENANG i 1 TONIGHT j DINNER DANCE V 1 j 1 SUNDAY, 23rd JANUARY I ORCHESTRAL CONCERT i < 9.15 P.M. TO 11 P.M. J WBJSN VISITING SINGAPORE STAY AT BAFFLBS HOTBL. j l RING of JY (Lt. i- f f 'wants 7 invalid 5 j WRf127 words
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Article587 1938-01-22 10 Bank Chairman On Need For Tax Modification Mr. James H. Perkins, chairman of the 'National City Bank of New York, speaking" at the 'annual meeting on Jan. IT tfeelared that there were three underlying causes of the present business recession. These were the increased cost587 words
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Article276 1938-01-22 10 World Stocks Up By 44,310 Tons A surprise jump in world copper stocks in December is shown by the Copper Institute figures. Total refined stocks are about 58,000 tons higher, at 471.750 tons Blister stocks, however, are 13.690 tons down, leaving the increase in world stocks at276 words
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Article738 1938-01-22 10 Profit Jumps To $2,422,323 The report of the directors of Petaling Tin Ltd., states that the profit for the year ended Oct. 31, last, after making due allowance for depreciation and property redemption, was $2,422,323 which compares with $1,804,921 in the preceding year. To this profit there738 words
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Article452 1938-01-22 10 Market Rates In The East London, Jan. 8. A sharp rise has taken place in freights from Australia. Yesterday a premium of ss. over the minimum schedule was paid, which compares with 2s. 6d. premium which was the best obtainable last week, says the Financial Times.452 words
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Article104 1938-01-22 10 Three United States cruisers—Trenton, Memphis, and Milwaukee—will attend the official inauguration of Britain's new naval base at Singapore next month at the invitation of the British Government, it was announced. The ships are part of the squadron on the way to Sydney to take part in104 words
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Article151 1938-01-22 10 Keen Interest At Auction Boustead Co., Ltd. in their report dated Penang Jan. 19 state: The rubber market has remained fairly steady during the week, the price fluctuating between narrow margins and closing with buyers at 23.1|4 cents per lb. On the whole it is a good sign151 words
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Article190 1938-01-22 10 Improved Position The twenty-seventh annual ordinary general meeting of th e-So ember A joe Rubbev Estates, Ltd., was held in London. Mr. F.B. Budgett (the chairman) said that the position of the company since last they met had shown material improvement. The increased profit for the year190 words
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Advertisement50 1938-01-22 10 ONG BOON HOE J ALAN DEWA—SUNGEI PATANI, Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No. K 1356 Contractor Pinang Gazette 99 and Sunday Gazette” Delivery Service. LEAVING DAILY ARRIVING ARRIVING BUt J: Tn rth s Patani AJor 12.30 1.14 2 45 SUNDAY 6.30 8.15 93J From Butterworth to Alor Star 2J Hours.50 words
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Advertisement107 1938-01-22 10 When a FFOMAIV j? v3 tel,s VOH jZ X that people often take her 1 for years younger than she is, that she puts this down to h er white teeth, s k c P u te those down to S^C s USC< I nothing hut Calvert's Tooth Powder since107 words
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Article297 1938-01-22 11 PASSENGERS ENJOY NOVEL SENSATION There are many strange things in the world and one of the oddest is a steamer that runs on dry land. It is found on a canal in Prussia, and the r >int is that if the steamer made the whole297 words
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185 1938-01-22 11 I he Panama Canal ice-Admiral James Farquharson Leys, s.N (retired), who was largely response for conquering the mosquito pest luring the construction of the Panama nal (1907 to 1910), died on Wednesday his home at Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, pneumonia, at the age of 70.185 words
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Article781 1938-01-22 11 M.V. ‘TALISSE’ for Belawan, Sabang, Colombo, Halifax, Boston New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah and New Orleans. S.S. ‘VOLPI’ from Trieste via Colombo for Singapore, Hong Kong Japan. S.S. ‘SANTHIA’ arrives in the morning from Calcutta, sailing for Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. ‘MATANG’ sailing at781 words
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Article540 1938-01-22 11 St. George The Martyr 3RD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Matins. Psalm 42, 43. Hymn 330. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Matins (Tamil) 10.30 a.m. Matins Holy Communion (Chinese;. 6.00 p.m. Evensong. Psalm 34 Chant 117. Magnificat 121. Nun» Dimittis 151. Hymns 178540 words
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Advertisement506 1938-01-22 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE E f NORTH CONTINENT. l eaves Penang Due London B. DIOMED Also calls Hull T MEMNON Aso calls Marseilles and Glaso™*- 5, el> 23 RADNORSHIRE Also calls Middlesborough F ®b 11 Mar 14 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VI K H \VIU Mar. 14 ANTILOCHUS VIA HAVRE.506 words
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Advertisement755 1938-01-22 11 P&O (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KHANDALLA" SAILING SUNDAY, 23rd JANUARY. 1938. N Co under Penslle Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhain. G vernmi ’”t Malacca and Singapore Service A*" 1 E t’ t MaU Servlce S/S “MATA HART’ Jan. 27 Outwards from Ixindon for China Janan PewX SAILINGS755 words
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Article512 1938-01-22 12 Broadcasts Transmitted From Special Studio Increasing’ press opposition to the Ixcaguc idea has promoted t},,. gue of Nations to develop its own broadcasting resources. During the Assembly, the League’s own wireless station t (>ns at Prangins, near Geneva, is sending out nightly broadcasts > n e512 words
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Article88 1938-01-22 12 Reduction In Passage Fares A substantial reduction in the passage fares from Penang to Medan and ba< k 9 air has been announced by the I- Netherlands Indies’ Airways (K.N.I LYL As from Jan. 20, 1938 the new ratebe: Single Penang—Medan $35.0u Return $59.50 Theie are four88 words
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Article576 1938-01-22 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Quantas Airways will close at 7.30 p.m. today. A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa via Singapore576 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-01-22 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY’ 3.47 p.m. 10.30 p.m TOMORROW 4.35 a_m. 11.01 a.m 4.14 p.m. 10.55 p 1119 words
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Article, Illustration341 1938-01-22 13 The Admiralty Police Force at Seletar. guardians of the Naval Base, were reviewed for the first time on Wednesday by Commodore M. L. Clarke, Naval Commodore. Malaya, prior to the departure on leave of their officer in charge, Captain A. V. Cockle. Men who had341 words
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906 1938-01-22 14 BUT HEAVILY DEFEATED BY 28 POINTS TO 5 Penang State XV Play At Top Of Their Form Playing at the top of their form the full Penang State XV re-info reed by 1 the inclusion of Keay and Erskine-Crum, who had not played906 words
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Article248 1938-01-22 14 Interesting Hockey On Free School Ground In a fast and keenly contested hockey match played on the Free Schoo! ground vesterday evening, the Navy Combine-’ were held to a draw by the School team, ach side scoring one goal. On the run of play,248 words
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Article177 1938-01-22 14 Sports Club Trounce Recreation Club The Penang Sports Club women's hoekey team, trounced the Penang Recreation Club women’s team by four goals to one on the Esplanade yesterday. The game on the whole was a scrappy affair, midfield play being the most predominant feature. The Sports Club led177 words
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Article708 1938-01-22 14 After Leading In First Half GOOD GAME ON VICTORIA GREEN A penalty in the second half enabled the Chinese Recreation Club to hold the Navy Combined to a draw at soccer on the Victoria Green, Penang, yesterday, four goals being shared. The sailors gave a708 words
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Article82 1938-01-22 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Jan. 21. The marriage took place at the Church of the Visitation, Seremban, yesterday, the Rev. Father D. A. Vendargon officiating of Mr. Remans J. Not to and Miss Jane Lopez, neice of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Emmanuel of Seremban. Mr. R.82 words
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1421 1938-01-22 14 Moderate Dividends: Foxy Paid Best (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Jan. 21. Fine weather favoured the first day of the Taping Turf Clul. ing. The going was good and there was a lair crowd including H.H the* S lta Perak. Excellent1,421 words
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Advertisement136 1938-01-22 14 RACE FORM GUIDE Can you pick winners by studying their form If so, you cannot afford to be without the special Pinanc 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 IT136 words
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Article, Illustration577 1938-01-22 15 London: Though it might be going too far to speak of the Royal game of darts, yet the recent throw by His Majesty and ihe Queen may have brought back to their recollection the ceremony of the reddendo □n their visit to Edinburgh, where,577 words
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Article160 1938-01-22 15 Body To Be Modelled On M.C.C. New Delhi: Cricket in India will soon come under unified control if endeavours now being made by representatives of the two existing All-India cricket bodies bear fruit. The object is for these two bodies to amalgamate and foim an organisation160 words
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Article, Illustration887 1938-01-22 15 £2,000, SCHMELING’S PUNCHES The heavy-weight fight at Hamburg on the afternoon of Sunday, January 30, between Max Schmeling and Ben Foord will be the greatest and most memorable since the German knocked out Joe Louis—if Foord is'the winner. There is not much887 words
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152 1938-01-22 15 Newmarket: A leading French trainer who was over here recently attributed the success of alien horses in this country in part to the better surfaces which obtained on the exercise grounds. He described Newmarket, which he was revisiting after a number of years,152 words
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Article82 1938-01-22 15 The death took place at Hemingford Abbots, near St. Ives, of the Rev. Arthur Henry Winter, who had the distinction of being the oldest Cricket Blue. He was 93 years of age, and pliyed for Cambridge for three years in succession in the late sixties. Later82 words
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Article506 1938-01-22 15 No More Transfers Until 1940 London: From now’ on until December 31, 1940, no Australian or New Zealand player can join a Rugby League club in England. The Rugby League Council, meeting at Manchester, was almost unanimous in complying with the request of the Australian Board of506 words
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Article110 1938-01-22 15 Team Chosen The following have been selected to represent Penang in a golf match on Sunday* between Penang and the Navy: H. B. Sym and W. Anderson, H. E. Muriel and Dr. Brodie, P. N. Knight and C. S. Kinder, J. B. Ross and R.110 words
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Article215 1938-01-22 15 Queensland Raises A Storm A Queensland letter to the Victorian' Cricket Association has produced a storm. The letter stated that—“At the inter-State conference in Sydney the question arose regarding wicketkeeping gloves with webbing between the thumb and fingers, miking them similar to a catching glove used in baseball.215 words
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Miscellaneous47 1938-01-22 15 POP—A Religious Conviction ,Sv J- MILLAR WATT i Lc’t ntjrp fiOT CAUGHT TAKING A CHURCH COLLECTION BOX HAVEN'T YOU ANY q YE S I ONCE UCM CAMUM RELIGIOUS CONVICTIONS f J!L </ W i P <• ....•v’-’ is -1 t».«- H. it vL.i.mt.- inr ■:i i T-:’-: J t;47 words
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Article123 1938-01-22 16 PRITVTOTTSLY LAIEBT LONDON-(Spot) 08° 10 0 £182.12. 6 LONDON-(3 month.) US 10 0 £*****. 6 SINGAPORE S9l 50 $90.50 BUSINESS DONE penang 7.7.7.7.7.7.7.’.’’7.*.. s9os BUSINESS D^ r r Buyers no sellers Buyer, no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) S 4 50 $4.30 BLACK PEPPER Nominal 7.777.'77 $9.50 «ÜBBER:LONDON 7fod W NEW YORK123 words
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Article311 1938-01-22 16 Ot Yesterday Ri«e or Fall Loan, S p.c., 1944-•< Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 J 02 War Loan, 3) p.c Com. Union Assce (Units) Prudential Asece “A” 'gl Royal Aesce. share 10» pd.) t «Great Western RJy Ordy ■Canadian Pacific (£25) 12 -Chartered Bank (fb) 3 HK. and311 words
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Article109 1938-01-22 16 Paris 151* 151 New York 4.993 4.99 J Montreal 4.991;! 4.99(S Brussels 29.543 29.58£ Geneva 21.62? 21.631 Amsterdam 8.97 8.96 J Milan 95 95 Berlin 12.41 12.41 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26J 26J Helsingfors 2261 2261 Prague 142? 142y, r Madrid 55.00109 words
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Article122 1938-01-22 16 London. Jan. 21. RUBBER Firmer. London 7* buyers 7, s (i sellers Jan./Mar 71 buyers sellers April/June 73 buyers sellers July/Sept buyers 7A sellers NEW YORK 15.12 cts United Kingdom Stocks laondon 37,937 tons Liverpool 21,782 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. < Jan > £l3. 5. 0122 words
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Article164 1938-01-22 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Amp at 4 1 7 2 Austral Malay 4 5|0 50i0c Batu Selangor 1-55 1.57 j Gopeng Consol 1110 12 j 0 Hong Fatt 1 07 1-09, Jelebu *®s Kpg. Kamunting 10|6 110 c Kpg. Lanjut 21|® 2210 ex Klang River 1.60 1.65 Kuchai Ordy.164 words
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Article138 1938-01-22 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.52 J 1.57 J Hong Fatt 1.07 a 1.10 Jelebu -82 J .871 Klang River 1.621 1.671 Kuchai 1.50 1.55 Lukut .721 .771 Petalings 8.50 8.75 c Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.421 Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.421 Sungei Luas 1.671 1.721 Taiping Cons. 1.65138 words
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Article225 1938-01-22 16 Damped By Arms Issue New York Jan. 21.— Profit-taking interrupted the strength of gold mines. Further weakness of Government* loans was probably due, firstly, to the factors mentioned yesterday, and, secondly, to unofficial reports that Mr. Roosevelt will ask for a substantial increase in authorised armaments expenditure in225 words
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Article20 1938-01-22 16 TIN Singapore $90.50 Per pkl. Penang $90.25 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot Per lb. Penang Spot Per lb.20 words
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Article191 1938-01-22 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4 9 5 0 Bangrins 2413 24 9 Batu Selangors 1.54 1.561 Burma Malays 28 0 29 9 Hong Fatts 1.08 1.10 Jelapangs 34 0 35 0 Jelebus .84 .87 Kamuntings 10j9 113 K. Lanjuts 23 6 24j0c Katus 2413 25 3 Kr.amats191 words
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Article36 1938-01-22 16 The total amount, applied for in tenders for £35,000,000 Treasury Bills was £88,200 000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months was 9s. 11 against 10s. a week ago.36 words
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Advertisement240 1938-01-22 16 POLICE NOTIFICATION The following traffic regulations shall be in force on the occasion of the Garden Party to be held at the Residency, Penang, on Monday the 24th January. (1) Vehicles conveying guests shall enter the Residency grounds from the Eastern Gate (adjoining Ross Roaa). Guests shall alight at the240 words
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Advertisement138 1938-01-22 16 ban k s nederlandsche HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ. n.v. (incorporated Io the Nether lend.. > (With limited liability.) (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824 HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 43 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATaVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in tne Straits Settlements.138 words
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Advertisement549 1938-01-22 16 CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CP.ln (Incorporated is England by Stoyol Charter 1853 > Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office No. 38 Bishopsgate, London, c. Manchester Office No. 71 Mosley Street Agonciee A Branches Alor Star Hong Kong Rangoo» Amrita&r Iloilo Saigon Bangkok Ipoh Batavia549 words
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