Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 February 1938
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Title Section22 1938-02-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE last EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. \o. 28. Vol. XCVI. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 19:58. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration93 1938-02-02 1 Seek To End Sp anish Tragedy CHAUTEMPS APPEALS TO POWERS Reuter. Paris, Feb. 2.M. Chautemps declares that the Government considers it an imperative duty to try to bring about an end to the appalling air-bombing vendettas i n Spain.” He states that, With M. Delbos, I have begunReuter. - 93 words
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Article737 1938-02-02 1 .Reuter. Chancellor On Foreign Lending i atliament reassembled yesterday and in Commons nearly 100 questions appear- on the Order Paper were supplement- by several put by private notice. The answer by the Prime Minister on Van Zeeland report and statement by > e Chancellor of the.Reuter. - 737 words
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Article76 1938-02-02 1 8.0. W. London, Feb. 2.The King has approved the appointment of Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse to be a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty and Chief of the Naval Staff in succession to Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, to date about September, 1938. On January 21, Lord8.0. W. - 76 words
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Article111 1938-02-02 1 .Reuter. X isit Of U.S. Cruisers To Singapore London, Feb. 20,—The Daily Telegraph,” in a leader on the opening of the Singapore base, says, It is an entirely happy circumstance that that notable occasion will be further signalised by a visit of three cruisers of the United.Reuter. - 111 words
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Article159 1938-02-02 1 Reuter. Oratory On Collective Security Geneva, Feb. I,—There was a state of oratory in the Committee of 28 today. M. Paul Boncour strongly defended the principles of collective security' and Article 16 and strongly pleaded for the intangibility of the provisions of the Covenant. Senor Del Vayo saidReuter. - 159 words
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Article30 1938-02-02 1 It is 1 reported that the death, on Monday night, of Hon. Mr. E. Newbold was found by the analyst to be due to acute poisoning. 930 words
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Article258 1938-02-02 1 .Reuter. First Lord Takes It Very Calmly Ihe First Lord of the Admiralty was asked by the Opposition leader about the sinking of the British steamer Endymion. He 8* the ship was sunk by torpedo sixuen miles south of Cape Tinoso. Ten persons, including the captain’s wife, were.Reuter. - 258 words
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Article148 1938-02-02 1 Reuter Army Annoyed At His Wedding Rumours are rife with regard to the possibility of dismissal of Gen. von Blomberg whose recent marriage to a young woman of humble birth has displeased Army officers and who is now honey"looning at Capri. Army officers have long criticised Von BlombergReuter - 148 words
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165 1938-02-02 1 Relief Expedition Hastens Departure Reuter. Moscow Feb. I,—The Soviet North Pole meteorological expedition reports that as a result of a sudden cyclone lasting six days, the drifting icefloe on which the expedition is camped has cracked, marooning the party on an icefield measuring 300Reuter. - 165 words
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Article42 1938-02-02 1 Reuter. H.M S. Birmingham left Portsmouth yesterday for the China Station on her maiden commission under command of Captain F. J. P. Brind. She is the first of the new 9,000-ton cruisers to be sent to the Far East.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article50 1938-02-02 1 Reuter. Berlin. -In an interview with th*? Frankfurter Zeituny, Baron von Neu-rath states that he is firmly convinced that the goals of GermaAiy’s foreign policy could be achieved without war in future, and with general goodwill a European policy of understanding between all nations would be possible.Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article101 1938-02-02 1 Reuter. Ready To Repel Any Attack Moscow, Feb. IDetails of the growth iof the Soviet navy and coastal defences in recent years, are given by M. Smirnov, the newly-appointed Commissar of the Navy, in an article in Pravda. They are said to have grown immensely in quality andReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement13 1938-02-02 1 H. TOKSSATSU ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHERS No. 68-70, Bishop Street, PENANG Telephone No. 77X 113 words
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Advertisement117 1938-02-02 1 SPECIAL AIR MAIL PHOTOS ARRIVING Twice A Week Now On View At Our SHOW WINDOWS 10 cts. per copy. The Staff Of Life 'or bread baked by the Royal Bakery, is the best baked bread you can buy anywhere. Made in a modern hygienic bakery, under European supervision from the117 words
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2145 1938-02-02 2 Thousands Witness Imposing Procession Thf funeral of Mr. Eric Newbold, General Manager of Eastern Smelting Company, Far East, Member of the Legislative Council, Chairman, Penang Chamber of Commerce, and Past President of the Penang Flying <. d Fx-Service Association, whose death took2,145 words
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618 1938-02-02 2 Modern Marvel In Talkies With the installation of the Western Electric Mirrophonic Sound System, a modern marvel in talking pictures, the Majestic Cinema will have the distinction of being the first theatre in the North Malaya to be equipped with the most up-to-date invention618 words
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Article188 1938-02-02 2 A.A.M. Appointed As Agents The Automobile Association of Malaya have been appointed by the F.M.S. Government as its agents for the purpose of issuing International documents in connection with motor vehicles and drivers As from Feb. 1, 1938, persons resident in the F M.S who desire to take188 words
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Advertisement96 1938-02-02 2 HAVB BNCLISH i FOR TEA TO-DAY Wy You can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit at its best in this delicious jam—the fruit used is actually grown in Chivers own orchards. You‘ll be proud to give your family and guests thia high quality jam. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS CHIVEMS*96 words
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486 1938-02-02 3 Dr. Wellington Koo On Geneva's Failure Dr. Wellington Koo, sf caking at a meeting of the League Committee of 28, said he did not think that the League Covenant was drawn up with the assumption that the. League will be universal. The League’s weeiuiess486 words
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Article88 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Serious iew Taken By British Government London. Feb. 1.The British Government is taking a serious view of the sinking of the Endymion and is considering taking necessary steps to deal with the situation. It is pointed out that this is the first occasion that aReuter. - 88 words
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Article27 1938-02-02 3 Berlin, Feb. I.The German Ambassador to Paris has been instructed to protest to the French Government against the holding of an anti-Nazi exhibition in Paris.27 words
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Article92 1938-02-02 3 In addition to the list appearing on page 2, wreaths were also received from the following: The Chartered Bank of India. Australia China, Mr. Mrs. L. Wasem. J- B. Wood, The Crag Hotel, The Runnymede Hotel, R. A. Green. Aubrey Walliel, E. R. Allen. Mr.92 words
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Article97 1938-02-02 3 Business Life Resumed With the Chinese New Year holidays brought to a close, business in Penang has resumed its normal life, while the Goxern ment and aided schools have been reopened. The only people still observing the Chinese New Year are the employees of Chinese firms,97 words
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126 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Shanghai, Feb. I—“ Your1Your head will ibe severed from your body in a few daysj’ says a letter received by the Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Okanio-t-T,, at his official residence in the Settlement. A; Japanese Embassy spokesman said that the letter Ls 4 inReuter. - 126 words
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Article182 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Affectionate Interest In Royal Dutch Birth London, Feb. 1: The Netherlands Minister in London, in a broadcast address last night, expressed appreciation of the great and affectionate interest shown in this country In the birtn of a daughter to Princess Juliana. The King and Queen sentReuter. - 182 words
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Article212 1938-02-02 3 Reuter Hint By Matsui Shanghai. Feb. 1. A hint that the Japanese military authorities may take over the Chinese Maritime Customs, thereby considerably reducing the sum. available to foreign loan services, was given by Gen. Matsui who told Oriental Affairs: Originally I had a mindReuter - 212 words
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Article62 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Italian Ships Loaned To Franco? London. Feb. I.A note handed to the British Foreign Office by the Spanish Ambassador to London accuses Italy of giving Franco the use of the Italian destroyers, Aquilia and Falco, which now sail under the names of Velasco Ceuto and Velasco Melilla;Reuter. - 62 words
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Article67 1938-02-02 3 forcements to be carried out.British Wireless. First Step in Big Reconstruction Plan London, Feb. I.The London Passenger Transport Board yesterday signed a contract for strengthening of platforms at four stations on central roads of the underground railway. The bond will mark an important step in reconstruction of thisforcements to be carried out.British Wireless. - 67 words
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Article128 1938-02-02 3 REORGANISATION OF ARMY CONSIDERED London. Feb. I—A Commanders’ Council,” consisting of a conference between Viscount Gort, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and commanders of first class commands, was held at the War Office today. This is in accordance with the Government’s announcement in December indicating that128 words
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Article73 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Paris, Feb. 1.A message from Barcelona states that among the bodies recovered from the wreckage of houses in Barcelona after Sunday’s air raid are those of 85 children who were found in a crushed refuge which held 120. It is learned that the majority ofReuter. - 73 words
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71 1938-02-02 3 Reuter. Karachi, Feb. I,—Sir Archibald Clark Kerb, the new British Ambassador to China, and Lady Kerr passed through Karachi today en route to Bombay. Interviewed by Reuter Sir A. C. Kerr said that it was the first time that he wu» visiting India andReuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement891 1938-02-02 3 KNEES WENT STIFF IN HIS SLEEP Agony To Move Them When He Awoke For three years,” writes this City man T suffered with pa ns across the lower part of my back. In the morning, I awoke with knees so stiff that it was agony to move them. Specal treatment891 words
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Advertisement254 1938-02-02 3 LAST 3 DAYS GREAT ANNUAL HALF <in« QUARTER PRICES TILL SATURDAY BALLY B A L L 1 EVENING J- J D A Y SHOES SHOES Black crepe court or strap rru f Smart kid court .hots u, shoe. Red. green and blue WEEKPK.ICE blue! hite orbottle green, crepe court. Sizes254 words
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327 1938-02-02 4 X-RAYS, which the public generally believe are only used for detecting and treating disease are now betng^ ,n of wavs for industrial purposes. Ihe fact that X i y through four inches of steel, show what is inside a tin o n327 words
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Article181 1938-02-02 4 Sq.-Ulr. J. E. M. Bainbridge, who has just been, appointed to the R.A.F. Station, Lee-on-Solent, for flying duties, was formerly well-known in Singapore—he was a flight-lieutenant in No. 230 (Flying Boat) Squadron, Far East, in 1935. C. S. M. Dawe, who for the past four years has181 words
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252 1938-02-02 4 Highest-Paid Star In Bankruptcy "Alter I had written the song My Kid’s a Crooner’ in 1934, I had a run of three years’ bad luck,” said Marion Harris 'Mrs. Mary* Urry) the cabaret artist and crooner, at the Windsor Bankruptcy Court. Once one of252 words
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Article324 1938-02-02 4 100 EXPERTS SAW AIR RAID TEST Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Parliamentary Under- Sec rota ry to the Home Office, returned from the Continent recently in time to go to Leicester as an observer for the Government of a black-out held there. The black-out” was one of the324 words
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Article324 1938-02-02 4 Desert Hero Unknown’ In His Ow n Village Tunbridge Wells Kent. Pembury, three miles from here, is a village which does not know its own hero. They know him well from the Tigris to the Jordan, in Arab villages and in Bedouin camps. But not in324 words
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Article405 1938-02-02 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Majorie Snow has returned to Singapore from England. Mr. D. Sturrock, of the Statistics Department. Penang, is spending about 10 days at Cameron Highlands. Mr. A. G. Robb, Asst. Superintendent of Surveys the well-known Johore rugby football player, is going on long leave in March. The transfer405 words
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Article187 1938-02-02 4 Albert Lewis, young Dollis Hill, N W., haulage contractor, is anxiously awaiting news of his twenty-four-year-old wife. Bubbles Stewart, billed in a Far East touring company as America’s Radiant Sunburst’ in Revue,” now ill in Rangoon with typhoid. One dancing girl in the showPeter Sergei’s187 words
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Article109 1938-02-02 4 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. 28. Mr. Mok Yin Kwai, an official of the Kwangtung Chinese Ambulance Brigade, who is in Malacca appealing for funds for medical work in the war areas, discussed today the reported disappointment of members of the Penang Ambulance Unit when109 words
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Advertisement58 1938-02-02 4 Asthma Cause Physician, it now is possible to those terrible spells of choir tn < oughlng and wheezing Asthma the true cause which is Germain JkAv No more burning of powders no podermic injections This r n«w°Jt X>r hyMendaco, starts to work in d 6oove ry. ing the cause of58 words
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Advertisement401 1938-02-02 4 V I p 1 I I V/ II > r S i n AW- /valiine’ stands 'supreme f w. VMmw. For Health For Value The Highest possible The Lowest possible Quality Price OVALTINE is made up to a quality OVALTINE is prepared by exclusive no t down to a price.401 words
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Article, Illustration333 1938-02-02 5 Plain Clothes” Clergy Visit Seances London: Church oi England leaders, faced by shrinking con gnegations, are watching the continued growth of spiritualism and the increasing’ number of clergymen who openly support the new religion in the pulpits in defiance of their Bishops. A secret commission333 words
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403 1938-02-02 5 -t is said you have a dual personality. A.. I can say is that both will have to l to prison.” The recorder, Mr. Gerald Dodson, made tn-.s remark at the Old Bailey when he sentenced Frederick Charles Livingstone, ag-d 34, to a403 words
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298 1938-02-02 5 The Nurses’ SOS W as In Vain o-yoar-old Geoffrey Knight, patient Ar. oxygen tent at Guy’s Hospital, where -•nous surgeon had performed a mira- > operation on his heart, has died. F. r nine days, while his operation was talk of heart specialists all298 words
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433 1938-02-02 5 London:Feasted in certain circles xn >tndon only a few weeks ago, smartly r.lformed and much decorated Colonel” '■ug-s Lucien Drouin, self-styled Officer ir French General Staff, now occupies a »n ceil near Paris waiting to answer, the fifth time, ,a charge of masqueradir.g .a433 words
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436 1938-02-02 5 Mr. Pirow’s Warning To Eastern Power*’ Pretoria: The South African Government (as briefly reported in the Pinang Gazette last week) has decided to erect a factory at Pretoria for the large-scale manufacture of heavy guns, tanks, armoured cars, and bombs. Mr. Oswald Pirow, Minister436 words
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289 1938-02-02 5 All Use Same Methods Halstead (Essex Three rival gangs of country house jewel thieves are suspected of the series of country house jewel raids which culminated in the theft of £4,000 worth of diamonds, emeralds, and pearls from the home at Halstead of Mr.289 words
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Advertisement232 1938-02-02 5 JIWWHBhS Ib lap, ON EOF LI FE’S PLEASURES A Sure Cure Of Tropical Thirst "PRICES NOW REDUCED" Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD. ¥OU BUY A CAR- ifiJUT YjO U.. I N V E ST f N'232 words
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Miscellaneous920 1938-02-02 6 TARZAN” AND GOOD EARTH” RECORD SMASHED. HUNDREDS TURNED AWAY AT THE MIDNITE MATINEE ON SUNDAY LAST. WELL! IF YOU MISSED THE MIDNITE SHOW HERE’S YOUR CHANCE OF SEEING THIS SENSATIONAL SERIAL THAT'LL MAKE CINEMA HISTORY IN PENANG! Tonight At 5.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. At QUEEN S '73 there MAY920 words
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2320 1938-02-02 7 R.C. ATTENDS FUNCTION AT S.X.I. GROUNDS Presiding Genius Of Christian Brothers’ Schools” I As* the presiding genius of the Chris- tian Brothers’ Schools movement, we have always regarded you as our philosopher, guide and friend to have educated in the true sense2,320 words
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Article268 1938-02-02 7 Culture .And Industry Before a most appreciative audience at the University of Hongkong, a very instructive and illuminating address e Tonkin,” was given by Mons. M. JMontargis. Conseiller du Commerce Ex e rieur de la France. Mons. Montargis commenced his address by giving the audience some268 words
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Article48 1938-02-02 7 Hankow. About 2,000,000 recruits are being trained intensively for modem warfare follow ing their draft from Hupeh, Hunan, Kweichow, Yunnan, Kansu, Szechuen, Shensi and Kwangsi. They are equipped with modern arms and will be given training for six months before they go into active service.48 words
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Advertisement456 1938-02-02 7 »ead office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegram*: Gazette” Peaang. fttaaapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel: "Times Singapore. X»sl« Lumpur Office 25, Jara Street. Phone 3684. xpok Office Brewater Road. Phone 268. <4Hidea Office x 43, Fleet Street, London £.C. 4 Phone Central *****09456 words
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Advertisement183 1938-02-02 7 I WORLD'S FINEST PEN I The crowning achieve1 fl IB ment of fine pen engi1 neering.With hugeSkrip capacity and balanced for band comfort, B Sheaffer's oloae profl vides all seven of tofl day's big features ia W pen efficiency. And only W Sheaffer's gives you the Lifetime guarantee for the183 words
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Advertisement631 1938-02-02 7 CLEAN OUT YOUR STOMACH and enjoy your food! There are some people who never really enjoy their food because no matt» r how long ago it was since they last ha» a meal, they always feel f ill up Son e feel as though a lump were lodged in th»631 words
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Article152 1938-02-02 8 THE Esplanade air tragedy cast a considerable gloom oyer the Chinese New Year festivities and much «sympathy is felt* for the rei latives of the victims. Mr. Newbold j was one of the best known Europeans in Malaya and occupied one of the most lucrative commercial jnrsts in152 words
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Article502 1938-02-02 8 1 r i is now definitely established that three American cruisers will attend the owning of the Singapore Base. The ceremony will be performed by the Seabelle H sailing ;n and breaking a ribbon,tso this much criticised vessel is to justify its exis--1 tence at lastl Many502 words
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Article455 1938-02-02 8 s Lack Of Capital i Ships ACCORDIm, TO U.S. JULKAIALIM Intense interest is being laKt-n through out the world, and particularly in Great oniam and the Lmileu o’ates, in tne comonieu manoeuvres in Singapore and the opening of the Singapoie in a vat Hase Graving .Dock on February455 words
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Article23 1938-02-02 8 Soestdijk, Feb. I.Princess Juliana’s baby was named Beatrice Wilhelmina Armgaard at the official registration ceremony at the Palace this afternoon.—Reuter.23 words
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Article508 1938-02-02 8 The British and the Dutch Princess Juliana’s Father Lost His Life ANGLO- Dutch friendship is traditional, and British people share the joy of Dutch people at the birth of a daughter to Princess Juliana. The Princess’ father, Prince Henry, lost his life in an effort to save508 words
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145 1938-02-02 8 Reuter. Londcn, Feb. 2.—Stevedores were urged at a meeting near Royal Dock Gate, Silvertown, East End. that there should be no handling of Japanese goods, and that the should join the Southampton and Middlesborough boycott. It is expected that after this week the dockers will refuseReuter. - 145 words
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Article77 1938-02-02 8 Reuter. I U.S. Has No Information Of Japan’s Programme Washington, Feb. 1 .—Continuing his testimony before the naval committee in the House of Representatives, Admiral Leahy said so fa*- they knew of no nation which possessed or was cons ructing a baUleship larger than 35,009 tens akReuter. - 77 words
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Article190 1938-02-02 8 Ronald Colman In Modern Utopia Now is the time to see one of pictures of the year, Lost Horizon.' whick opened to crowded houses at the Majestic last night. Its fierce excitements of Chinese war f° r the first half-hour beat anything of kind the reviewer has ever190 words
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Article44 1938-02-02 8 PEPPER PRICES UP d. Reuter. London. Feb. 1.The Pepepr Sales < trol Committee has raised the price of and Muntok to 4d., in bond, 4' L d.. paid, with only limited quantities >' at these prices This is an advance of farthing in each case. Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Advertisement179 1938-02-02 8 MARMITE SANDWICHES are steps to health! Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones up your digestion and builds up strong, sound nerves it provides the Vitamin B that is essential to good health. And Marmite is so tasty in a sandwich that you’ll find yourself taking a good many steps to179 words
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Advertisement56 1938-02-02 8 ALREADY FAMOUS 11 u I w 4 w M BLACK WHITE SMOKING MIXTURE is worthy to stand unashamed on I the same shelf as Black White i Cigarettes which have long been 1 known as England's highest class cigarettes. I" i 1 oz, 2 oz 4 oz tins On sale56 words
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1511 1938-02-02 9 Fully Prepared For War In Far East FURTHER REPORT OF CHINA MAIL REVELATIONS (From Our Own Correspondent) T Hong Kong, Jan. 29. e revelation regarding Soviet'preparedness for war in the rar East, made this week by the China Mail in an interview1,511 words
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Article259 1938-02-02 9 .-8.0. W. Questions In Commons London, Feb. 2.After reviewing recent events in the Sino-Japanese dispute, in reply to a Commons question on the Far Eastern situation, the Foreign Secretary said that a provisional Government, claim ing to be one for the whole of China, had been.-8.0. W. - 259 words
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Article177 1938-02-02 9 This Morning’s Hearing The case in which Mr. Tom Goh (Goh "Teik Teong), a motor salesman, is suing the Borneo Motors Ltd., for a sum of $1,700 odd or, alternatively, damages for wrongful dismissal, was continued this morning before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith when five witnesses were177 words
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Article108 1938-02-02 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Feb. 1. The Combined Services gave the Islington Corinthians one of the hardest fights of their tour and lost by the only goal, -scored six minutes from the end, and after the tourists had grown desperate midway in the second half, finding their108 words
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Article96 1938-02-02 9 Another Death A Chinese, one of the five persons injured in the air tragedy which occurred at the Esplanade on Monday is reported to have died without regaining consciousness at the General Hospital. Another is in a critical condition, while the rest, though out of danger, are96 words
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Article159 1938-02-02 9 Date For Hearing Fixed Teoh Seong Eng, recently a clerk at the Arms and Explosives Department, Penang, was charged before the District Judge, Mr. E. N. Taylor, this morning with having had in his possession a double-barrel hammer gun, manufactured by Messrs. Holloway and Co., Ltd.,159 words
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Article51 1938-02-02 9 .—8.0. W. London, Feb. 2.Questioned ip ths) House of Commons on general European negotiations started by the visit of Lord Halifax to Berlin, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain), said that the jwatter was under active consideration of His Majesty’s Government, but he had wo statement to make at.—8.0. W. - 51 words
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Advertisement168 1938-02-02 9 .NOTICE OF THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, PENANG The First Quarterly Sessions of the Board of Licensing Justices for the Settlement of Penang, will be held in the District Court. Penang, at 2.15 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th March, 1938. 2. All applications for Public House Licences, and168 words
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Advertisement104 1938-02-02 9 bt am-; new Vitality wßifej Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS 'CONTAINS Animal Protein Bone Marrow emulsified Cream Fat the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and Glucose Mineral salts Organic Iron Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D from natural sources104 words
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1193 1938-02-02 10 Market Interpretation of Latest Moves PROSPECT OF TAXATION REVISION In their review of the American markets during January Messrs. S.F.Levy Company, Singapore, state: We ended our review of December with a lament that the prosperity of America should have been made the sport of1,193 words
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Article184 1938-02-02 10 Cuts Up To 75 Per Cent. An analysis of the tariff introduced oy the Peiping Government shows that a number of Japanese industries are the chief beneficiaries, the new rates being from 25 per cent, to 75 per cert, of those in the Nationalist tariff. The184 words
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Article171 1938-02-02 10 Strengthening Front Lines Urged By Communist Paper Hankow. The Hsin Hwa Jih Pao, organ of the Communist party, in an editorial declares. "The question today is not peace or war, but war or surrender. Japanese spies and Japanese allies circulate rumours to all parts of the world171 words
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Article637 1938-02-02 10 New Features Last Month The following explanation of the decai taken at the December meeting of the International Tin Committee is published in the January issue of the Tin Research and Development Councils Statistical Bulletin: At the meeting of the International Tin Committee on Dec. «7, 1937637 words
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Advertisement139 1938-02-02 10 RACE FORM GUIDE Can you pick winners by studying their form If so, you cannot afford to be without the special Pinang Gazette race form guide. This will be issued FREE as a 16-page supplement with each copy of the Pinang Gazette before each race day henceforth. DON’T MISS IT139 words
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Advertisement124 1938-02-02 10 CARNEGIE’S Special Reserve WHISKY FREE Every person who returns to his grocer the cork from a a ffl| CARNEGIE’S WHISKY BOTTLE HI will receive free fjB a waterproof Silk tobacco pouch Wg or a propelling pencil or B I I a leather note case Sfe Bi 1 or Mak/ 4124 words
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Article166 1938-02-02 11 admiralty no longer frowns on calves, according to a cruise shion note in a recent issue of the London Gazette. fleers in tropical waters, it is stated’ are to wear white shirts shorts. The shorts will be reminiscent of those seen at Wimbledon during166 words
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263 1938-02-02 11 Seattle. azing international plot to blow the Japanese liner Hiye Maruand r q hips carrying war materials from ar. Pacific portswas described here G rge Partridge, a Canadian labourer: 1 v. a.s arrested while loitering’ on the d' ory was fully confirmed when the263 words
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Article804 1938-02-02 11 S.S. MENESTHEUS’ arrived yesterday from Glasgow, Birkenhead. Port Said. Suez and Colombo, sails today for Port Swettenham and Singapore. M.S. DAJAK arrive;» today from 1 andjong Poera, sails for Sumatran ports. S.S. RENGAM’ arrives from Bernam River, sailing tomorrow for Pangkor Lumut and Sitiawan. S.S.804 words
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Advertisement455 1938-02-02 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT. Leaves Penang Due London j MEMNON As.» calls Marseilles and Glasc-nw-RADNORSHIRE Also calls Middlesborough Feb 11 Mar’ 14 XT tex i,vy- Glas ow T «VERPOOI, VTA HAVRE. oursTT 1 Feb. 4 Mar. 10 9 ITT AN Feb 18 Mar. 20 NEW455 words
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Advertisement83 1938-02-02 11 TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES. GARFIELD Feb. 9 Mar. 8 Mar. 21 A wonderful opportunity to visit Cairo en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. IXAVE Arrive Arrive HONGKONG San ITcisco New Tork S.S. PRES. TAFT Feb. 7 Mar. 1 S.S. PRES. CLEVELAND Feb. 2383 words
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Advertisement746 1938-02-02 11 and CM VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. RAJULA”. SAILING THURSDAY, 3rd FEBRUARY, 1938 Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo. Adnn Po-r Sais due Penang746 words
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Article167 1938-02-02 12 i The New Year may present the 8.8. C. 3 with a problem which has never been faced r before in 15 years of broadcasting writes by L. Marsland Gander, Daily Telegraph and Morning Post radio correspondent. There are indications that 1938 may see the first167 words
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Article565 1938-02-02 12 Ideas Gathered Through Listening-In RADIO has made the modern composer s lot, unlike the poli Ce man’s, a happy one. At the same time its influence is altering the traditional forms and structure of music, says Albert Hughes in the Christian Science Monitor. no better565 words
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Article82 1938-02-02 12 Drifting To Greenland Myggbukten wireless station, East Greenland, got into communication with the Soviet North Pole explorers on their ice floe recently. The party, under the leadership of Papar.in, reported All well” and gave their position as ,7 7deg, 7min North; 12deg, 28min West. This82 words
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73 1938-02-02 12 Radio sets for the entertainment of prisoners have been installed in several of Britain’s largest prisons last week. For tw’o hours each evening prisoners in their association room will listen in to the outside world. An official at the Home Office said: The social’ hours are73 words
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Article637 1938-02-02 12 Latest Times < H Posting A mail for Kuala Lumpur and Si n g a pore by Malayan Internal Air Service win close at 2 p.m. tomorrow’. A mail for Java and Southern Sumatra by K.L.M. Service will close at 11 am tomorrow. A mail for637 words
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Advertisement121 1938-02-02 12 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly 50 million tiny ins or poies where tiny germs or paraat< can hide and cause your skin to Itch. <■•3l k, I’t-el, Burn, also Eczema, I>iioby Itch, IthiKu irm, rimpies, Acne, Crotch-Itch, and Singapore Foot. Don’t waste time with v121 words
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Miscellaneous568 1938-02-02 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. 4, Tun» i on the following wavelengths: TRANSMISSION 2 GSJ 21.53 Mc/ 8 (13.93 in J GSH 21.1/7 Mc/8 (13.97 mJ GSG 17.79 Me/8 (16.86 mJ GSO 15.18 Mc/S (19.76 mJ GSF 15.14 Mc/8 (19. 8 mJ TRANSMISSION 3 GSH 21.1/7 Mc/8 (13.97 mJ568 words
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Miscellaneous1268 1938-02-02 12 BERLIN HOLLAND Lhiii 15.20 Mc/s 19.7 PCJ, 15.22 mcs (19.71 m.) xmN 9.&4 Mc/s *l.« TODAY (Mt 17.76 Me/» 16.8» D.m. 15.28 Me/» 19.53 m- '9.20 Experimental broadcast. 12.20 uJA 9.56 Me/s StJStu Clos« down. TODAY TOMORROW DJB 15.20 Mc/s (19.7 m.) p.m. PCJ, 9.59 mc/s (31.28 m.) 12.25 German1,268 words
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Miscellaneous483 1938-02-02 12 NIROM YDC 15.15 Me s (19.8 m.) TODAY Tso Gymnastics. 6.35 Gramophone 3 music 6.50 Time signal. Recorded music. 7.50 Close down. 10. 50 Time signal. Announcement. 10.54 Merry sounds. 11.30 For the Sick. 11.50 Nirom Quintet under Boris Marieff. P 12.50 With flags flying and the beating of drums!483 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-02-02 13 Testing A Fireman s Lungs. (Right) THE LARGEST MODEL RAILWAY sys tem in London is owned by the REV. A. H. WEBB who operates it in the basement of his vicarage at St. Mary’s Church, Hoxton. The railway was built by a Great West ern171 words
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472 1938-02-02 14 Second Day Of Perak Race Meeting The following are and selections tor today s races at ipon February Meeting: RACE 1 Ponies, Class 1, Div. 3, 6 furs. BLUE BELLE 9.04 KISSING CUP 8.10 QUEEN BEON 8.09 BLUE BIRD 8.04 SHOOT UP 8.04 MYANEE 8.02472 words
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217 1938-02-02 14 Mr. Reginald Parnell, the other driver in the Brooklands smash in which Mrs Kay Petre was seriously injured last September, has been suspended from racing indefinitely by the competitions committee of the Royal Automobile Club. Parnell, twenty-five-year-old Derby garage proprietor, was summoned twice to217 words
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Article73 1938-02-02 14 Reuter. Mr. C. Lynch Dies New York:Charlie Lynch, the wellknown boxing judge, who officiated in the recent Farr-Braddock fight and made Farr the winner, died here frcm heart disease. He was 48. Lynch gave Farr six rounds and Braddock four. The other judge gaveReuter. - 73 words
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46 1938-02-02 14 The January Monthly Golf Competition at Malakoff Club was played last Saturday and Sunday and was won by Mr. T. E. Hastie who finished 2 up on Bogey. The Ball Sweep winners were Mr. T.E. Hastie and Mr. B. M. Walls.46 words
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Advertisement311 1938-02-02 14 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT Wednesday 2nd February 1938 ODEON STAR OPERA: Chermin Dunia” Seats 60. 40. 20 A- 10 cents. NO FREE LISTS. SIN SEE TAJ CANTONESE OPERA Dav Show From 1 p.m. Cheng Far Hup Yit” Seats 30. 20 10 cents Night show Fang Tar Yean Chee Hor” Seatfl 60,311 words
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Advertisement149 1938-02-02 14 7 toW OSION£c O A ARRESTS CORROSION ATTACK OF OXYGfI 1 M I -f' fcß ML FW ilHlpl J MILLIONS THRILLED 1 MODERNIZED TOOTH PASTE PEPSODENT alone of all tooth pastes contains IRIUM! Millions long denied the thrill of lovely, brilliant teeth are finding it again with IRII Af. Once149 words
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Miscellaneous72 1938-02-02 14 New ROYAL Cinema NEXT CHANGE 20th CENTURY-FOX’S FIRST BIG MUSICAL HIT OF 1938 ,c>apo the antics... THt THE FLAIR THE FRESHNESS fesT W|thE 20’h CENTURY-FOX TOUCH AND GO 'X- j•' w *3 feM.. jf Sk Ip XlHh w k S** s 1 E -rtS®# B gHWvyffiwTw Y Faster and funnier72 words
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Article378 1938-02-02 15 Sixteen hundred professional footballers Ln Britain are asking for more pay. An increase of the minimum wage of £4 to £5 a week and of the maximum of £8 to £9 a week is requested for players in the Football League. Through their secretary, Mr.378 words
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Article105 1938-02-02 15 Several changes have been suggested by the M.C.C. in the provisional itinerary arranged for the visit of their team to South Africa this year. Alterations include starting the tour a week later and giving the team an extra week in South Africa before the first105 words
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301 1938-02-02 15 Cecilia Colledge Champion Again: Megan Taylor 2nd St. Moiitz. For the second year in succession Britain gained 11st and second places in the European women’s figure skating championship here. Seventeen-years-old Cecilia Colledge, world’s and British champion, won, and Megan Taylor, also aged 17, was301 words
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Article382 1938-02-02 15 Favourite For Grand National London:Even in the best of seasons on the flat just as well as over the jumps --it seems inevitable that there must be periods of aridity, and this month's racing was relieved of its complete mediocrity only by the appearance of Airgead Sios.382 words
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Article282 1938-02-02 15 Margate Football Club, the Arsenal nursery,” costs Arsenal £2,000 a year to run, but it is worth it. Promising youngsters picked up by Mr. Allison and his scouts all over the country are sent there to be developed into Highbury stars. After every match Jack282 words
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376 1938-02-02 15 Bad Loser” 1 America’s l Verdict America is staggered by the words and conduct of Tommy Farr after the decision was given against him in hig fight with Braddock at Madison Square Garden. Comment throughout the United States is hostile end outspoken against the376 words
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Article195 1938-02-02 15 Made £2,000 A Year From Table Tennis Viktor Barna, greatest table tennis player the world has ever.seen, will probably retire tfc the end of the present season. Barna is 26. Barna is stiil considered number one player in Hungary. His greatest asset is that he invariably finds195 words
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Advertisement596 1938-02-02 15 Don’t Be M FAT! Th* birthright of every woman is a slim, youths ywlWlM hi! figure. To achieve true happiness, get rid ol the mask of ugly fat that is hiding your r beauty. Thousands of women have discovered new world in a simple, practical wav to < B et596 words
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Miscellaneous32 1938-02-02 15 POPEnough To Make The Man Run By J. MILLAR WATT I 7 a cSmpounp AM l-VHO after fracture; of the: leg did ioo in ten rm UAC** SECONO x a VyXj j32 words
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Article130 1938-02-02 16 TIN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON(Spot) £178.15. 0 £lBl. 5. 0 LONDON—(3 month*) £179. 5. 0 £lBl.lO. 0 SINGAPORE $87.75 $89.25 BUSINESS DONE FZNANG $87.75 $W BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) 54.25 $4.20 BLACK PEPPER $9.50 50 RUBBER LONDON 7td 7d NBW YORK 141c(G) 14gc(G) SINGAPORE—Spot 23130 words
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Article343 1938-02-02 16 Share of £1 <jenemlnat»on unless otherwise stated Rise or Fall Conversion Loan, 5 p.c., 1944-64 115 g Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 II3J s War Loan, 35 p.c Com. Union Assce. (Units) ...••«•<•*.* Prudential Assce. "A” 35 Royal Asece. share 10*. pd.) ®t Great Western Rly Ordy i343 words
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Article117 1938-02-02 16 Paris 152 U 152 Jg New York. 5.01 5.011% Montreal 5.01 5.014 Brussels 29.61 J 29.58 Geneva 21.62 J 21.62 5 Amsterdam 8.962 8.962 Milan 95,;. 951 Berlin 12.43 12.424 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 l 19.90 19.90 Vi* o 26J 26 J Helsingfors 226 J 226117 words
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Article120 1938-02-02 16 London, Feb. I. RUBBER Dull.— London 7 buyers 7» sellers April/June 7J buyers 7J sellers July/Sept 75 buyers 7/« sellers Oct./Dec 7/V buyers 7? sellers NEW YORK 14.g5 c ts. United Kingdom Stocks London 39,822 tons Liverpool 21,708 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Feb £l3. 2. 6120 words
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Article96 1938-02-02 16 KENNEDY CO. Ampat 46 5 _2 Ayer Weng -70 .75 Batu Selangor 1.52 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.05 1.07 J Jelebu Kpg. Lanjut- 21|0 21:9 Kiang L 621 1.70 Lukut 72 76 Petaiing 2^c Rahman 1.37 J 1.425 Rantau Pref. 1.35 1.40 Rantau Ordy. 1.35 1.40 Sungei Luas 1.65 1.70 Taiping96 words
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Article124 1938-02-02 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.52 J 1.55 Hong Fatt 1.07 1.09 Klang River 1.625 1.675 Kuchai 1.475 1.525 Lukut -70 .75 Petaiing 8.00 8.20 ex Rahman Hyd. 1.375 1.425 Rantau Ordy. 1.35 1.40 Rantau Pref. 1.35 1.50 Sungei Luas 1.65 1.70 Taiping Cons. 1.60 ,1.65 Teluk124 words
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Article209 1938-02-02 16 New York, Feb. I—The further small advance today is still explainable on technical grounds. However, the special strength of certain groups suggests the likelihood that the latest unfavourable industrial news is regarded as increasing the chances of inflation. There is also a feeling that iccent developments are tending209 words
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Article46 1938-02-02 16 Kaffirs claimed the bulk of attention with Paris, Johannesburg and local support. Home Rails were again well supported. Brazilian Bonds continued in demand. Gilt-edged were an outstanding feature in late dealings owing to reinvestment inquiry. The absence of trade demand imparted weakness to sugar.Reuter.46 words
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Article24 1938-02-02 16 TIN Singapore $89.25 per pkl. Penang $B9 1 18 per pkl. RUBBER SingaporeSpot 23 c. per lb. PenangSpot 23 c. per lb.24 words
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Article146 1938-02-02 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Seller» Ampats 4!6 4 105 B. Selangors 1.525 1.575 Bangrins 23 6 24 3 Hong Fatts 1.06 1.08 Jelebus .70 .75 K. LanjuXsr 210 21[6ex Kramats 113 119 Kuchais 1.475 1.525 Pungahs 20 9 21 6cd Puchong s 22 9 23 3 Rantau Prefs. 1.35 1.40146 words
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Article137 1938-02-02 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers AHenbys 1.40 1.50 Ayer Panas 1.375 1 45 Bassetts .55 .60 Bedfords .975 1.025 Bentas 1.025 1.075 Brogas .75 .80 iLunas 1.625 1.725 I Mentakabs .425 -45 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Pajams 1.775 1.875 Ulu Benuts .35 .375 TIN: Ampats 46 Ayer Hitam 25|0 26(0137 words
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Article531 1938-02-02 16 (Continued from page 9) some time," His Excellency said, when interviewed in Hong Kopg. -the outcome is assured.” Most observers are of the opinion that Chins, is in a far better position far a prolonged struggle than is Japan. For one thing. China has behind her the531 words
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Advertisement957 1938-02-02 16 BANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, HONG KONG AND LTD. SHANGHAI BANKING fl«oorporoted Britiah India) CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong The Liability of members is limited to the extent and in manner prescribed by Head Office: 11/12, First Line Ordinance No. 6of 1929 of the Beach, Madras. colony. Head Of/ice:—HONG KONG. Dananw957 words
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