Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 February 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1938-02-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I.4ST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. So. 27. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1938. PRICE ]0 CENTS.22 words
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925 1938-02-01 1 Plane Crashes Over Esplanade Chinese Boy Killed: Several Injured HON. MR. E. NEWBOLD, PILOT, FOUND DEAD An air tragedy occurred on the Esplanade yesterday evening as a result of which Soo Hoo Kok Yean, a five year old boy, was killed while one Chinese925 words
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Article, Illustration413 1938-02-01 1 i nained open until 3 o’clock.Reu- Soestdijk, Jsn. 31. Princess Juliana gave rth to a daughter today. Both mother and child are doing well. Princess Juliana’s baby was born between 25 a.m. and 9.30 am. The country is rlunged in joyous jubilation. Among the first congratulationsi nained open until 3 o’clock.Reu- - 413 words
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Article101 1938-02-01 1 Reuter. Delegates Discuss Hirtlier Moves Geneva, Feb. I.—At the conclusion of pj' dternoon’s Council meeting, English r dh. Chinese and Russian delegates p’*” 11 Die position with regard to the in" S a PP ea E and finally reached agreet as to the text of the resolution. Reuter. - 101 words
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Article127 1938-02-01 1 .—Reuter. After Bitter Fighting Shanghai, Feb. I.—Chinese dispatches claim that the Japanese thrust from Mingkwang was baited after a bitter engagement, in which there was much hand-to-hand fighting. They assert that the Japanese suffered more than a thousand casualties and that the Chinese losses also were high..—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article52 1938-02-01 1 The Penang Acting» Police Magistrate, Mr. J.D. Lambert, sat for one and a half hours on Chinese New Year Day, to deal with the cases that had accumulated On Saturday and Sunday. There were several minor cases, most or which were traffic offences, obstruction52 words
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Article647 1938-02-01 1 Adm. Leahy On Situation It is learned that Britain. France and the United States are consulting diplomatically in view of reports that Japan may be laying down battleships beyond London Treaty limits. In the absence cf concrete evidence the escalator clause ot the treaty is unlikely647 words
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Article234 1938-02-01 1 Reuter. Franco Calls Up 1919 Class San Sebastian. Jan. 31.—Franco has called to the colours men born in the first quarter of 1919 who are not normally due for military service until 1940. All men in Nationalist Spain between 18 3 4 and 21 years areReuter. - 234 words
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Article51 1938-02-01 1 Reuter. Sydney, Jan. Sl. The Federal Cabinet has decided to authorise the Dutch East Indies air line to start an extension of the service to Australia simultaneously with the Empire Flying Boat service ope-n--ing on Feb. 23. The Dutch service must operate not later than Aug. 1-.- Reuter. - 51 words
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Article53 1938-02-01 1 Reuter. Leaving Shanghai For Honolulu Washington, Jan. 31.- The Navy Department announced that approximately 1,500 marines who went to Shanghai from San Diego last August are being transferred to Honolulu, sailing from Shtnghai on Feb. 18 where they are no longer needed.” A regiment of a thousand men. Reuter. - 53 words
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Advertisement31 1938-02-01 1 I- 1 Please phone or write to B. S. MOHIDEEN CO. <4® Beach Street, Pmangj -’Phone 94-7 The Leading Store House for 1 STATIONERY y'. IN MALAYA Penang Malacca Offic* Singapore31 words
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Article308 1938-02-01 2 Found Drowned In Well (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Feb. 1. I am 19 years old and my wife was 18 years old and I married her only a year ago. She did all the household work as well as carrying water from the308 words
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53 1938-02-01 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Jan. 31. The wife of the Governor of Hong Kong who is flying home, arrived at Bangkok this afternoon with Sir Edward Ellington, Inspector General, R A F., who is bound for Singapore. Both are staying at the British Legation53 words
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29 1938-02-01 2 Reuter Washington, Jan. 31. Sixty members of Congress sent a message of sympathetic greeting "to the Spanish Republican Assembly which meets at Barcelona today.– Reuter - 29 words
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252 1938-02-01 2 Effect Of Boycott In Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore:—As a result of the boycott in Singapore of Japanese-caught t sh, Japanese fishermen are reported to have inundated Batavia markets with their ca < and native Fishermen are viewing with great anxiety the252 words
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Article77 1938-02-01 2 Reuter. Teams For Match On Feb. 12 London, Jan. 31. The teams for the international rugby match between England and Ireland on February 12 are as follows: England: Parker (Blackheath), Unwin, Nicholson, Cranmer, Sever, Reynolds, Giles (Coventry), Longland, Toft, Prescott (Harlequins), Huskisson, Marshall (Oxford Univ.), Bolton, Milman and. Reuter. - 77 words
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Article42 1938-02-01 2 enthusiastically and immediately.— Reuter. Parliament Consents To Engagement Tirana, Jan. 31.—King Zog demanded Parliament's consent to his engagement to Countess Geraldine Apponyi, the 22 years old daughter of a Hungarian Statesman, Count Apponyi, which was granted enthusiastically and immediately.— Reuter.enthusiastically and immediately.— Reuter. - 42 words
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Article69 1938-02-01 2 Reuter. Shanghai, Jan 31. Japanese troops have pierced the Chinese defences to the west of Maingkwang and are now advancing along the TientsinPukow Railway towards Pengpu, according to a Japanese Army spokesman. This means that the Japanese avoided a frontal clash along the railway and instead skirtedReuter. - 69 words
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Article298 1938-02-01 2 Club Refused Leave To Appeal TOWER NEAR COURSE LN AUSTRALIA London:—The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council refused leave to appeal in a case from Australia, involving the right to broadcast a commentary on racing from a point overlooking the course. The Victoria Park Racing Club of298 words
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Article236 1938-02-01 2 Reuter. Entirely Due To Japan s Actions Jan. 31: The Washington new rearmament programme, despite circumspection of Mr. Roosevelt’s message, is due entirely to actions of Japan. In Government circles and elsewhere there is general agreement that the United States’ fleet must be built up sufficiently toReuter. - 236 words
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430 1938-02-01 2 Card Of Eight Events MADAM SHOULD MAKE AMENDS Below are the weights for the second day of the Perak Turf Club February I Meeting tomorrow, together with select- j ions by Tic-Tac: Horses, Class 2, Div. 4, 5 Furlongs Straight EMPIRE FLOWER 9.00 ZENTREE 8.11430 words
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Advertisement426 1938-02-01 2 Lead office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette” Penang. Binrapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kn«la Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3684. ipou Office Brewster Road. Phone 268. London Office ,40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central *****609426 words
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Advertisement179 1938-02-01 2 Getting Up Nights Caused By Germs Are ycu worried and annoyed by constant ''Getting Up Nights”? If so, juu should know that the true cause is irritating germs which axe attacking the 9 million tiny tubes or filters within your kidneys. Y’ou can’t be well till germs are killed and179 words
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Advertisement295 1938-02-01 2 1/APTJns Ma* PILLS. I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complaints.Everyladyshou](i I keep a box in the house. I The I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I 62-64 Beach Street, Penang. USE Mixture To get rid of MOULDY ROT and obtain Good BARK RENEWAL on your Rubber Trees.295 words
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Article640 1938-02-01 3 Italian Troops There Are Half-Drilled Recruits Sent To Africa On Vacation 9 Here are the facts about Signor Mussolini’s greatest bluff on the Mediterranean since the Abyssinian war. His powerful war-machine in Libya, the Italian colony bordering Egypt from the West, the perpetual potential threat640 words
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Article147 1938-02-01 3 Non-Swimming Man’s Tragic End Elgin: Seeing the body of his 70-year-old mother floating down the River Lossie. James Green, of King’s Mills, Elgin, plunged in, though a non-swimmer, and sank to his death in an Bft. pool. He entered the water carrying an electric torch,147 words
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Article236 1938-02-01 3 Only Man In England" "If I have to pay this money I shall be the only man in England having to keep two wives,” said Hubert John Pratt, of Percy-road, Whitton, Middlesex, at Brentford county court when he sought a stay of execution of an236 words
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Article242 1938-02-01 3 Appeal For Bridge-Builders” Colombo, Jan. 17. The Governor of Ceylon, Sir Andrew’ Caldecott, referring to the Secretary of State’s request for a report on the Constitution, appealed for a settlement of communal differences. There are (he said! elements and evidences of communalism or sectionalism which disturb me.242 words
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Article50 1938-02-01 3 The port of Hull has retained her position as third port in the United Kingdom. Statistics issued by the Hull Chamber of Commerce and Shipping reveal that the net registered tonnage of ships entering the port during <W37 total 7,146,376 tons compared with 6,927.634 tons during 193650 words
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165 1938-02-01 3 The million-to-one against” accident of sky _—collision—-cost the lives of three e n who were in two planes flying on Afferent courses. Plane No. 1, 250 m.p.h. Gauntlet fighter Duxford, near Cambridge, was piloted Pilot Officer L. R. Helps on a practice165 words
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Article169 1938-02-01 3 As a beautiful photographer’s model Miss Muriel Oxford, is trying to forget a tragic experience, to drive out memories. For the last few months she has been working in a photographer’s studio in London. Last spring Muriel Oxford, who had won acclamation in Britain and America169 words
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94 1938-02-01 3 The King has under consideration at Sandringham the precedence to be accorded the Duchess of Windsor. Sir Gerald Woods Wollaston, Garter Principal King of Arms, is seeking instructions regarding her position at Court. Authorities differ on the question. Burke s Peerage makes the Duchess94 words
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Article88 1938-02-01 3 New York: Louise Carnegie Miller, nine-teen-year-old heiress who will marry Mr. G. Gordon Thomson, Edinburgh lawyer, this summer, will some day share in the M',000,000 fortune amassed in the steel industry by her grandfather, Andrew Carnegie. Miss Miller’s share is expected to be about £10,000,000. Thus88 words
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249 1938-02-01 3 I’aris: In consultation with the inventor, v ''>se identity is being kept a close secret, I' tench technicians have for some time past been subjecting to the severest tests a, i invention that may revolutionise warfare. Gne of the most fantastic dreams of lutes249 words
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Article65 1938-02-01 3 Libya, Italian colony taken from the Turks in 1912, is a barren kind sandwiched between Egypt and French colonial Africa. It has a native population of 522,914, nearly all Moslems. Mussolini has spent millions of pounds there building strategic roads and railways to the frontiers. Tripoli, the capital,65 words
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511 1938-02-01 3 Youth Frivolous,” Too Fond Of Foreign Ways Tokyo: Almost simultaneously with the effort to suppress dangerous thoughts” by arresting hundreds of professors, publicists, and political and trade union leaders who are suspected of Leftist activities, the Japanese police have decided to administer the511 words
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Article99 1938-02-01 3 A big struggle is going on behind the scenes in Germany between General Goering and Krupps. The great Essen arms firm is resisting Goering’s efforts to secure control of its activities and to impose restrictions under his Four Year Plan for German setf-suffi ciefcicy. Other great heavy99 words
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Advertisement176 1938-02-01 3 Students Future Endangered by I CANT KEEP MV MIND THE ROOT OF ALL YOUR TROUBLE ON THIS PHYSIOLOGY I LISTEN FRANCIS NI6HT STARVATION. TMW BOOK. I’M SO TIRED. YOUVE GOT THE MEANS YOU ARE NOT REPLACING I'M always tired! rralns all Right USEI>V(> ENER S Y SUEP S U .—T176 words
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Article487 1938-02-01 4 Anglo-U.S. Trade Pact Threat COMPETITION OF JAPANESE ORANGES (From Our London Staff) London, Jan .22. Mainyn’s pineapple canning industry might be adversely affected by the anticipated Anglo-American trade pact if the margin of preference in the Home market at present enjoyed by Empire canners were reduced. This487 words
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Article40 1938-02-01 4 This evening at the Esplanade from G’b p.m.7.50 p.m.r -1 March Teddy O’Neal. Hume. 2 Overture Maritana. Wallace. 3 Selection The Shamrock. Myddlefon. 4 Waltz Midsummer. Marigolds Selection To-night’s, The Night. Reubens *5 Fox Trot Honeymoon Lane. Hanley.40 words
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861 1938-02-01 4 French Crisis Renews Nervousness MORE SIGNS OF RECOVERY SLOW-DOWN? (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 22. Chiefly on account of the French political crisiswhich could hardly be interpreted as a reassuring sign of stability in Europe or as helpful to the balance of power between861 words
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176 1938-02-01 4 Woman’s Admission London:Mrs. Dorothy Louise Tunstall, of The Grove, St. Margaret’s-road, Twickenham, admitted at Clerkenwell County Court that she had married four times once bigamouslyand had been known by eight different names. The fourth husband was divorcing her, she added. FURNITURE DISPUTE Mi-8. Tunstall176 words
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Article215 1938-02-01 4 Application For Permission To Deal (From Our Own Correspondent i London, Jan. 22. It is understood that the directors of Sungei Luas Tin Dredging, Ltd. are considering the question of applying for permission to deal in $1 shares of the Company on the London Stock215 words
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Article80 1938-02-01 4 A few news items to prove the world still has its lighter side. Strip tease is turning its bare back to the land. It was banned from New York theatres. But two theatre directors have hired 35 undress experts and a boat. When the boat reaches the middle80 words
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Article437 1938-02-01 4 Many Deposits But Difficult To Mine (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 24. Gold-bearing quartz is widespread in Malaya over an area extending frorn the Siamese border in the north to the State of Negri Sembilan in the south, through the central portion of the country.437 words
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Article102 1938-02-01 4 Capetiwn: Johannesburg awoke one morning last week to find one of its suburbs, a square mile in extent, invaded by a plaque of frogs. Millions of the animals, of all sizes, covered the roads and smothered gardens. Their loud crockings awakened light sleepers, who, on going102 words
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Advertisement283 1938-02-01 4 J"? ***** natural JciDlG SPARKLING ft WATER u. vr^ fS l\/ Tonic digestive SOlf AGINTS: Don't suffer from HEADACHES-NEURALGIA-COLDS TOOTHACHE-FEVER OR RHEUMATISM Do what thousands of ingredientsin convenothers are doing to get ient tablet form, that acts i immediate relief from instantly to relieve pain pain and sufferingTake and reduce283 words
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Advertisement715 1938-02-01 5 LAST FIVE DAYS SALE GREAT ANNUALIHUNDREDS STOCK- TAKING BARGAINS! FFR A 11 Exccss stochs ije iPPTrpQ MPF A K REMNANTS 2 4 *vlvzCj»3 and TILL SAT. s™ ODDMENTS AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT FROM WHITE AW AYS ABOUT THE LAST WEEK OF THEIR GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE, TUESDAY Ist TO SATURDAY, FEB. sth,715 words
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Article671 1938-02-01 6 NOWHERE in the workkxtocSay exists a state of declared wjw, yet with a persistence which sickens and bombs. claim pride of despite t$ of the Qf’the world are" norrrtal and no animosity their men. Penjtrtg is a normal town typical of many others, British and foreign. We671 words
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Article140 1938-02-01 6 Soviet Officials Home Wrecked Shanghai, Feb. 1.A bomb exploded in a the Washington Apartments, in the French Concession, occupied by M. A. Cor/itantinoff, one of the secretaries at the Soviet Embassy. There were no casualties. The missile is believed to have been a time bomb. No arrests have140 words
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Article75 1938-02-01 6 8.0. W. Over Allison Assault Washington, Feb. 1.The State Department has announced the acceptance uf Japan’s expression of regret of the in c’dent in which Allison, the third Secietary of ttie United States Embassy at Nanking, was assaulted by a Japanese sentry. The Department publishes a repo»t8.0. W. - 75 words
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Article79 1938-02-01 6 .Reuter. Sir James Crichton-Browne, the eminent brain specialist who began to practise over 70 years ago and became one of the mos’ famous specialists on mental and nervous disorders, died at his Dumfries home yes terday aged 97. New York, Jan. 31,—The City’s 7,000 Chinese did.Reuter. - 79 words
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Article829 1938-02-01 6 Alec. Einar Pratt - SECOND. PHASE OF WAR MAY PROVE JAPAN'S WATERLOO By Alec. Einar Pratt The first phase of Japan’s Yangtze Valley campaign, directed toward the overthrow of the Kuomintang ajid the Nanking Government, has now ended and a seccna phase entered into. This second phase may last much longer829 words
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Article86 1938-02-01 6 Taxi-Driver Gives Alarm Shortly after 8 o’clock last night, smoke was seen issuing from the premises .of Messrs. Storch Brothers, Beach Street, and a taxi-driver gave the alarm. Two fire engines rushed to the scene, and the firemen broke the door, and found out that the86 words
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Article74 1938-02-01 6 'Reuter. Jan. 31.Determination to remain faithful to the tripartite agreement between France, Britain and the United States was expressed by the Finance Minister, M. Marchandeau, who said that the Treasury deficit would be his first care. The estimated deficit for 1938 is 28 milliard francs, nearly half of'Reuter. - 74 words
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Article65 1938-02-01 6 .Reuter. It is officially stated that there i s no truth in a report that the Italian Government have protested to the British Goveernment regarding the approaching private visit of Princess Alice Countess of Athlone and the Earl of Athlone to Egypt and Saudi Arabia. No protest.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article42 1938-02-01 6 An Indian coolie, while working on board the Weigand” yesterday evening, sustained injuries on the jaw and was taken to hospital in an ambulance. It appears that he was struck on the chin by a piece of stick.42 words
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Article95 1938-02-01 6 Brum” People Visit Cruiser It was stated by the Lord Mayor of nungham that 400 Birmingham pe«F j visited Portsmouth yesterday to make pff I sentations from the Corporation and zens of Birmingham to the cruiser w 1 mingham which leaves today on her J den commission. She95 words
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Article73 1938-02-01 6 Reuter. London Dockers To Load The Japanese steamer HarunA which. Middlesbrough dockers ref load, has arrived in the Thames. It is understood that steVetl °r eS han dockers have refused unofficial!} j general cargo to be loaded on thThe official China, Campaign Con s states that it is, Reuter. - 73 words
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Article71 1938-02-01 6 AN 1 l-INAZI Mmi" Berlin, Jan. 31<—The opening ot Nazi Exhibition at Paris is denotu the German press as an in ta lOU o di¥e ii to the German people designee p opU i»r attention from troubles due t‘‘ tl)< Front policy. It is asserted thal D p. Popular71 words
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Article20 1938-02-01 6 1 New capital issues in the I n dom in January amounted to compared with £27,614,265 > n 1937.20 words
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Article25 1938-02-01 6 .Reuter. CHINA AMBAbbAi/vn Bagdad, Jan. 31.—Sir Clark K-‘ left for India by K.L.M. »> r n will sail from Bombay for China 1,11 day.Reuter..Reuter. - 25 words
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Advertisement132 1938-02-01 6 .Anew cookcshhmjh| 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. w Maggi’s Seasoning is’utteny different from spicy table sauces132 words
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444 1938-02-01 7 Exercises To Cover 40,000 Square Miles PUBLIC WILL SEE LITTLE OF OPERATIONS A (From Our Own Correspondent)' W Singapore, Jan. 31. Though the combined manoeuvres starting on Wednesday involve 10,000 men* more than 100 aircraft and 25 naval vessels, the444 words
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Article362 1938-02-01 7 Water Supply Extension For Province Wellesley (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 31. The Straits Settlements Government has budgeted for a. deficit of $2,385,343 for the current year. Final estimates in the Government Gazette show revenue to be $37,790,667, expenditure recurrent $31,337,176, surplus $6,453,491; expenditure extraordinary362 words
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Article41 1938-02-01 7 .—Reuter. Moscow, Jan. 31.—Five alleged counterrevolutionaries have been sentenced to death at Tiflis on charges of plotting to fiverthrow the Soviet and secure secession Of Gorgia from the Soviet. The remaining two accused were sentenced to 20 years* imprisonment.Reuter..—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article356 1938-02-01 7 Singapore Wins (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Singapore Colts emerged winners of the Triangular Colts Hockey Tourney by beating their Perak namesakes in a fast and exciting game this, morning on the Padang by the odd goal in three. It was the same margin by356 words
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Article44 1938-02-01 7 .Reuter. Sway tilling Cup For Hungary At the Albert Hall yesterday, Hungry won. the Swaythling Cup -for table tennis, beating Australia by 6 games to 3 in the, The International Table Tennis Federation decided to hold the 1938 World Championships in Egypt.-.Reuter. - 44 words
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110 1938-02-01 7 PERAK FEBRUARY MEETING Scratchings Order Of Running The following are the scratcfcc ings und.' order of running for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh: Race 1: Ponies 1, Div. 8: Scratchings: Della and L#. Valais. Race 2: Pony Griffins: Scratchings: Roseolet and Faith. Race 8: Horses 2, Div. 6: Scratching: Thaddeus. Race110 words
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Article99 1938-02-01 7 Australian Tennis Championships The AusQ-aljan Lawn Tennis Championships wĕre Concluded yesterday and resulted in John Bromwich, who was beaten in, the singles .final Donald Budge, winning twb titles, one of them in partnership with Adrian QuistResults according to Reuter, are-: Men’s Doubles Final A. K. Quist99 words
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Article88 1938-02-01 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Feb. 1. The body of a male Chinese with severe injuries was found on the railway line between Falim and Menglembu on Sunday night at about 10 o’clock. It is understood that a driver, while cleaning an engine at Tronoh,88 words
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49 1938-02-01 7 Reuter. London, Jan. 31.—Preparation is being made for a conference on February 12 or 13 at which Madame Sun Yat-sen will speak on international peace. The campaign estimates that organized clubs and Societies comprising 123,000,000 members in eleven countries are now boycotting Japanese goods.Reuter., Reuter. - 49 words
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Article41 1938-02-01 7 train on their return to London. British Wireless. London, Jan. 31. The King and Queen with Princess Elizabeth, Princess Margaret and Queen Mary left Sandringham this morning by train on their return to London. British Wireless.train on their return to London. British Wireless. - 41 words
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Article35 1938-02-01 7 The tea Party today in honour of Rev. Brother James, 0.8. E., at the Old Xaverian’s Association will take place at 5.40 p.m. and not at 5.30 p.m. as pre viously announced.35 words
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Miscellaneous350 1938-02-01 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Tuesday, Ist February, 1938 ODEON.STAR OPERA Datok Naning Pendita Malacca”. Seats 60, 40, 20 lOctsu NO FREE LISTS. SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA Day Show From 1 p.m. "Far Hiang .Toot Moon” Seats 30. 20 10 Cents Night Show Soot Cheng Lira Har Peng Pan Tow” Seats|350 words
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238 1938-02-01 8 Paris:You stamped on your victim with your wooden leg. and your wife also trampled on him. You called it a polka, but it was a Danse Macabre. With these words the Judge at Quimper Assizes denounced Michael k Pape, landlord of the238 words
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Article26 1938-02-01 8 Reuter. Rhyl (Wales), Jan. 29. In the amateur international soccer match played here today England beat Wales by 8 goals to 2. Reuter.. Reuter. - 26 words
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Article195 1938-02-01 8 Substitute’ Tunics For Soldiers Turin: The use of substitutes, which has for some time been general among the Italian public under the Self-Sufficiency Plan, has now been extended to the army. It is hoped to dispense with imported textiles for uniforms and imported195 words
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Article186 1938-02-01 8 Liverpool: A girl whose correspondence with a native in the South African mining town of Messina has raised a local outcry is Miss Jenny Kemp, a secretary, who is staying with friends near Liverpool The name of the native is Dunstan Chew. He is about186 words
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Article154 1938-02-01 8 Search for oil in two areas of Engl;uid has been abandoned. Licences to prospect in a HampshireSussex tract of 174 square miles, and another Sussex area of 166 square miles are dropped. The licences were held by the D’Arcy Exploration Co., Ltd., subsidiary of the154 words
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Article111 1938-02-01 8 Swedish Delegate On Its Failure Geneva, Jan. 31.The League council was convened at 6 p.m. the only question on agenda was Alexandretta. A committee of 28, discussing the reform of the League, met this morning. M. Unden, Sweden, declared that the League had failed but the fault111 words
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Article34 1938-02-01 8 Reuter. London, Jan. 31.Parliament reassembles tomorrow after the Christmas recess. In the House of Commons, Labour will demand a statement and debate on the Far East and the Van Zeeland report.Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement50 1938-02-01 8 BOON HOE Z, J ALAN DEWA-SUNGEI PATANI, J Kedah Mail Bus Service Bus No. K 1356 Contract of Pinang Gazette” and Sunday Gazette” Delivery Service. LEAVING DAILY ARRIVING ARRIVING Butterworth S. Patani Alor Star 12.30 1.14 2.45 SUN! AY 6 30 8.15 9.30 From Butterworth to Alor Star 2| Hours.50 words
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Miscellaneous143 1938-02-01 8 w JT T. TT Q T 1 OPENING TODAY jVV /X I D m 1 I 245 6 15 930 THE GREATEST MOTION PICTURE OF ALL TLMEI In p i I MT At IB T 1 R i Q»ua wMSi i iwBvRHl WBBLIKIM B o n vbmmbl kka>k S^Wd i143 words
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Miscellaneous194 1938-02-01 8 MATINEES TODAY TOMORROW AT 2.45 P.M. SING, BABY, SING” PRICES 10, 20 30 CTS. all SHOWS PACKED OUT I Season Extended Till Tomorrow NEW ROYAL CINEMA 6 .15 TONIGHT 9.30 M-G-M’s Bombshell of Merriment and Fun. ga-ga saga of thl WH-P AND WOOZY WEST! Seven reels crammeo with memMMHBBFiBj meat...as194 words
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Article131 1938-02-01 9 Copenhagen: King Christian of Denmark *?rvas shopping in a big department store 'he other day. When he had made his purchases he askH permission to ring up the director of the 'jnn on one of the store’s telephones. /Who is speaking, please?” asked the girl on131 words
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371 1938-02-01 9 Scientific Find” To Be Shifted To Moscow Moscow. Early this spring a great scientific expedition under the auspices of the Soviet Academy of Sciences will set out for Wrangel Island, off the Russian Arctic coast, where it will exhume and arrange for transport to371 words
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Article138 1938-02-01 9 A copy of the 1786 Kilmarnock edition of Burns’s works, estimated to be worth between £4,000 and £5,000, has been pawned to meet the cost of restoring the Burns mausoleum. This blow to Scottish pride has been revealed in an appeal sent to the 350 Burns Clubs138 words
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Article134 1938-02-01 9 New York: Slum conditions threaten to wipe out the population of America at a rate comparable with the decline in the Red Indian population, declares Professor Elsie Viault Steedman, of Hunter College, New York. A decline in population is predicted by Professor Steedman134 words
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Article60 1938-02-01 9 A striking addition to the London Zoo Aquarium is a pair of Archer Fish from Malaya. This little freshwater fish h-avo spoutlike lips which enables them to squirt jets of water with some force at insects resting on bankside vegetation, thus bringing down their quarry. In60 words
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Advertisement87 1938-02-01 9 00 YOU KHOW THAT REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow'd milk reduced to itt /f present creamy comistency by z* dr Ma a evaporation, and made completely (1. sterile. It contains no preservative Zn lUlfl or other addition, consequently, after y-v ZN* t Kt opening the tin, the same87 words
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Miscellaneous267 1938-02-01 9 4T LAST! opening Friday, 4th feb. The Picture The Whole World Has Been Waiting For QUEEN’S (PROPRIETORS KENG HUAT FILM CO.) Ihe Beautiful 14 Year-Old-Singing Star of Three Smart Girls” DELIGHTFUL DELECTABLE DELICIOUS DEANNA DURBIN i RETURNS TO THRILL YOU AGAIN WITH HER GLORIOUS VOICE IN 100 MEN AND A267 words
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Miscellaneous99 1938-02-01 9 Tremendous Success Every Show packed oaf since Opening Night. o c t L 3o 72 HONGS’ Starring the famous Gramophone Record Artiste MISS YUET YEE with HOR TAI SOR and a brilliant supporting cast. PACKED WITH MIRTH MELODY—A HAPPY PICTURE FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR! USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. MONSTER99 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-01 10 farm 1 < la Did I MACLEAN my teeth to-day a al Ah! I see I did If you use a solid dentifrice, try fK the new Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice. Sales Representative: Xje**’ A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore 1>22 1933 ID3G WBWi—MF ITALIAN VERMOUTH AGENTS FOR MALAYA56 words
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Miscellaneous1349 1938-02-01 10 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mc/s 10.7 mDrfN 9.54 Mc/i 51.45 at. Tune in on the following wavelengths: DJE Me'a 16-89 m. TRANSMISSION 2 DJQ 15.28 Mc/a 19.03 m. OBJ 21.53 Mc/ 8 (13.93 mJ D,A 0,58 Mc/ 81 M GSH 21.47 Mc/ 8 (13.97 mJ1,349 words
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Miscellaneous515 1938-02-01 10 HOLLAND PCJ, 15.22 mc|s (19.71 m.) today 3.50 Experimental broadcast. 5.20 Close down. PHI, 17.77 mc’s (16.88 m.) p.m. 8.45 Announcement. 8.50 Stock report. 9.00 Special broadcast on behalf of the Liberal Protestant Radio Society (V. P. R. O 9.20 Actualities. 9.40 Revue. 10.30 News bulletin. 10.45 Close down. TOMORROW515 words
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Miscellaneous330 1938-02-01 10 NIROM YDC 15.15 Mcjs (19.8 m.) TODAY p.m. 12.15 Feature. 12.40 Studio Orchestra under Boris Marieff. 1.10 News bulletin. 1.20 Studio orchestra. 1.50 The barrel-organ. 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 4.50 Time signal. Announcement. 4.53 Ilja Livschakoff and Adalbert Lutter. 5.50 English language lesson for beginners. 6.20 Film music.330 words
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Article710 1938-02-01 11 Latest 'Limes Of Posting till MAILS: A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Singare by Malayan Internal Air Service will lose at 2 p.m. tomorrow. A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt. Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain. Ireland, Europe and North and South America by Imperial710 words
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Article649 1938-02-01 11 S.S. MENESTHEUS’ from Liverpool TOMORROW S.S. BULAN’ from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. FRIDAY, FEB. 4 S.S. HAKONE MARU’ from Japan via Singapore sails same day for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp Rotterdam. S.S. TOTTORI MARU’ from Japan for Rangoon649 words
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188 1938-02-01 11 In an article contributed to the Chugai Shoggo Mr. Murata, president of the Osaka Shosen Kaisha, declares that although wartime economics” is now- a catch phrase the economic system has not yet been put on a wartime basis. Wartime economics are not so mild in188 words
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Article210 1938-02-01 11 The tug Saucy, of the Shanghai Tug and Lighter Company, returned to Shanghai from Hosien, scene of the sinking of the U.*S.S. Panay by’ Japanese bombing planes, recently. The Saucy left Shanghai with the American gun-boat, U.S.S. Oahu, and proceeded directly to Hohsien w’here she took part210 words
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Article60 1938-02-01 11 The Union-Castle liner Windsor Castle, which recently returned to Messrs. Harland and Wolff’s shipyard on the completion of successful sea trials, left Belfast to re-enter the company’s mail service to South Africa. The Windsor Castle is the second unit of the mail fleet to be re-engined60 words
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Article81 1938-02-01 11 Italy’s Mercantile Marine is to be increased by the construction of 45 new motor ships, totalling 250,000 tons, under Government auspices and with the aid of State-organised financial institutions. To meet Trans-atlantic competition the 32,000-tons Roma and 30,000-tons Augustus are to be reconstructed. The following ships were81 words
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Advertisement435 1938-02-01 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE W J EE S^n' ,CE TO A^ > c’XV N KTH CONMN >=N’ I’euang RADNORSHIRE X ctto G,aSg W Feb 4 A. ANTENOR Also calls Mar." to A B Feb 11 M M TEN DAY SERVICE TO MVERISm' L. Feb 18 Mar 16 ANTILOCHUS LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE.435 words
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Advertisement762 1938-02-01 11 PJK. an( CX XX BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in Htogland.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1938 Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service London and Far East Mail Service. ~R TTT ANr Outwards762 words
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Article340 1938-02-01 12 fihare of n oenomlnarion umesa otherwiw stated yesterday Rtse or Fall Cenveraloa Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 1158 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 113? War Loan, 3} p.e 102; 1 Coan. Unkm Asece. (Unite) 10 Prudential Asece. A” 35 OB Royal Aaace. (i share 10s. pd.) Great Western Rly340 words
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Article231 1938-02-01 12 New Lork, Jan. 31.A minor display of strength on a reduced volume was due to the following technical reasons: the imminence of an anticipated favourable rail rate decision, further dollar devaluation rumour, hopes of recovery action by Congress in view of the fact that the antilynching bill is231 words
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Article117 1938-02-01 12 London, Jan. 31. RUBBER Dull.— London 7 buyers 7t’ 6 sellers Jan./Mar 71 buyers sellers April/June 7?« buyers 7} sellers July/Sept 7buyers 72 sellers NEW YORK 14.55 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 39.822 tons Liverpool 21,708 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. (Jan.) £l3. 5. 0 PEPPER White117 words
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376 1938-02-01 12 London, Jan. 21. Through maintaining his reputation for complete honesty, William Lovell known to millionaires and famous racing’ men in the world over as Dick de Pledge, the bookmaker, lost a fortune of £60,000. Now, aged seventy-four and whitehaired, he has practically nothing, and376 words
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Article150 1938-02-01 12 Eleven Lives Lost London, Feb. L—The British steamer, Endymion,” of Gibraltar, was torpedoed hi the Mediterranean, according to a message received by the Admiralty. A radio message from Barcelona states that the vessel was torpedoed by an insurgent submarine, off Cartagena, and sunk four minutes after150 words
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Article98 1938-02-01 12 .Reuter. Mr. Eden To Be Questioned On Far East Both Houses of Parliament reassemble today after the Christmas Recess and yesterday the Prime Minister was in touch with several of his ministerial colleagues. During the day he had separate consultations with the Foreign Secretary, the Home Secreatry. the.Reuter. - 98 words
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Article33 1938-02-01 12 .Reuter. Tokio, Jan. 31. The Japanese Empire’s imports and exports in January are 208.950,000 and 172, 270,000 yen respectively, compared with 319,930,000 an 208.490.000 yen during January 1937..Reuter. - 33 words
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Article116 1938-02-01 12 2,000 Houses Searched (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Jan. 31. The Municipal health officers here have carried out a systematic search of 2,000 houses to discover the origin of contacts of a case of small-pox on an Indian barber last week. Although still a mystery, the officers do not116 words
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Article52 1938-02-01 12 The Stock Exchange was mostly dull owing to lack of support. Gilt-edged drifted lower. Home rails, however, were firm on provincial buying in anticipation of forthcoming dividend announcements. Rubber after being irregular closed firm in sympathy with America. American dollars encountered Continental sales and weakened from 5.00 to52 words
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Article109 1938-02-01 12 Paris 153,% 152 New York 5.00 g 5.01,% Montreal 5.00,% 5.01,% Brussels 29.61 29.613 Geneva 21.62 1 ,21.62 J Amsterdam 8.963 8.963 Milan 95,% 95,% Berlin 12.42 12.43 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Islo 19.90 19.90 /ienna 26) 26J Helsingfors 2264 2264 Prague 1422 142} J Madrid109 words
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Advertisement38 1938-02-01 12 SITUATIONS WANTED EUROPEAN YOUNG LADY seeks post. No secretarial experience. Box No. 208 c/o Pinang Gazette. Hydraulic Engineer with knowledge of electrically driven gravel pumps, pipe laying and maintenance anti building of dams.—Box No. 209, c/o Pinang Gazette38 words
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Advertisement1078 1938-02-01 12 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE CHARTERED BANK ArrivrklV OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORAIium, (Incorporated in England by K'T'i'Tk Royal Charter 1853 1 LIMITED Paid-up Capital £3,000,000 SUCCESSORS Reserve Fund £3,000,000 to Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,00b 'the CHINESE COMMEBi'IAL BANK» Head Office THE CHUNKS*, vyi™* No 38 BLshopsgate( London, E.C\ LIMITED,1,078 words
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308 1938-02-01 1 WHY SINGAPORE DROPPED SKYE MEETINGS (By "Trespasser”) INDIFFERENT riding of approved amateur riders was the reason for doing /away with Skye Meetings in Singapore. This was revealed by the Chairman, the Hon. Mr. R. Williamson, at last Friday’s annual general meeting of the Singapore308 words
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Article278 1938-02-01 1 Four Oblige Punters Four old favourites obliged in Saturday’s races at Ipoh. They are Celestial, Prohibition, Ormolu and Miltondale. The first two were formerly owned by the late Mr. Lam Looking, but they were auctioned shortly after his death and were acquired by Mr. Leong Sin Nam278 words
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Article, Illustration12 1938-02-01 1 Jockey J- Donnelly, who piloted Ormolu to victory so brilliantly.12 words
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Article85 1938-02-01 1 Very fast times were recorded at Saturday’s races. Records would almost certainly have gone by the board if the going, good as it was, had not been slightly affected by the previous day’s rain. Meadowman’s and Miltondale’s 1 min. 14 sec., for the six furlongs, was85 words
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Article1067 1938-02-01 1 (BY TIC-TAG) HANDICAPS for three races on the second day were published at the same time as the handicaps for the first day. These three races were three divisions of Class 2 horses, divisions 4, 5 and 6, the first three divisions having run on the first1,067 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-02-01 1 SPENCER, whose popularity inn: .sed when he brought three winners I <>me on Saturday.17 words
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Article34 1938-02-01 1 HORSES, CLASS 1, DIV. 1,-5 FUR. STR, SUNSHINE SUE f. 04 BOMBUS 11 RESTRICTION 8 08 EASTERN KNIGHT 08 THEBEZ 7-13 MEADOWMAN 7-18 RAINBOROUGH 7 12 ORMOLU 7.08 BARORD 7.0834 words
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Article, Illustration180 1938-02-01 3 Race 1 Ponies, Class 1, Div. 3.5} furlongs. Kissing Cup (Whalan), after giving trouble at the tapes, provided the upset of the day by paying $96. St. Charles (Davies) was second, and Myanee (Minto) third. Race 2 Pony Griffins.s| furlongs. Inventory provided Spencer180 words
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1175 1938-02-01 5 REMARKABLY CONSISTENT PERFORMER 9 Runs: 3 Wins, 3 Seconds, 2 Thirds (BY TTC-TAC) ABSOLUTELY the best performance on Saturday at Ipohthe first day of the Perak Meetingwas the brilliant running of the Univ Kongsi’s” Tonroe, who smothered the rest of the field and won with1,175 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-02-01 5 Trainer R. N. Hobbs, who deserves congratulations for the consistent manner in which he always gets Tonroe to the post as fit as any' horse racing in Malaya.31 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-02-01 5 THE WAY a punter likes to his fancy romping towards him, well ahead of the field.18 words
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Article, Illustration35 1938-02-01 5 New Moon (Corry) forged ahead when Mildora weakened, staved oil a challenge from Madam (Martin 3rd) and Applewood (Spencer 2nd), to win by a head in a thrilling finish,35 words
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Article10413 1938-02-01 7 Horses, ('lass 2, Div. I. 5 I’urlongs. EMPIRE FLOWER 9.00 M S‘, A Van Tooren s gr.e.m. by Empire Builder—(olumbme. (J. Duval). l ens strs.), 8/7 (Farthing 3), got away well, 4th at top of bend, dropped back in the later stages. Spore Race 8 H.10,413 words
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