Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 May 1938
1938-05-09
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1938-05-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE I IST EDITION ESIAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY V». 109. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY, MAY 9, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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Article257 1938-05-09 1 SUCCESSFUL GUERILLA TACTICS Madame Chiang Kai-shek’s Condolences To Bereaved Mothers Owing to interference by guerillas with the tracks at many northern points on the w Tsin-pu railway, there have been several cases of Japanese troop trains being wrecked in which hundreds of casualties have been sustained.Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 257 words
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Article201 1938-05-09 1 Popular Member Found Hanged it.on was caused in local social t’ tragic death of Mr. Khoo a|. sinan of Messrs. Nestle and -s.v: <■ Penang, who was found it the premises of the Anglo*Chir S. ,ol Union early this morning n‘.y-?, years old. deceased was one st201 words
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Article93 1938-05-09 1 Reuter. Mr. Roosevelt A Spectator S irolina. May B.How trticipated in a dramatic "i; he high seas is told r ived here from the >n which the President in the Bahamas. The radiogram from the c Marathon asking for Assistance for an injured seaman. Jp 7 whichReuter. - 93 words
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Article71 1938-05-09 1 Reuter. Roosevelt’s Appeal < hi I \e Of Geneva Y 8 On the eve of the League Council. Mr. vssage read over the irdell Hull called on the world to make a joint i new and better world f dared: Co-operation in nomic problems offers approaches toReuter. - 71 words
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62 1938-05-09 1 ...u K Reuter Demands Iwo Deputies, mem1 1 i Hungarian Partv. have orandum to the Govern the 80.000 Hungarian luf demands are a law minority, the -Arian University, Proation in State and local s tree importation of 'Peis and periodicals and !n< influence on broadcast cuter. Maher...uK Reuter - 62 words
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Article119 1938-05-09 1 Reuter. Lord Halifax Sees Dr. Koo Geneva. May 8.- Lord Halifax busy interviewing members of the Council saw Dr. Wellington Koo this morning. The opening meeting is tomorrow afternoon. firstly to discuss the agenda privately whereafter there will be a secret meeting to hear what proposals Dr. WellingtonReuter. - 119 words
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Article57 1938-05-09 1 .Reuter. Four More French Ships Affected Le Havre. Maj' B. Four more ships owned by the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique are now involved in the strike cf stewards. They are the Paris, the Washington, the Indiana and an unnamed cargo ship. The Normandie is due to arrive todayThe decision.Reuter. - 57 words
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Article61 1938-05-09 1 Reuter. It is understood that the terms of an Anglo-American agreement providing for joint iurisdiction over the disputed Pacific Islands of Canton and Enderby will be announced shortly. Later, according to the New York Times, the negotiations will be extended to cover Antarctic regions where hugeReuter. - 61 words
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Article427 1938-05-09 1 Reuter. No Military Commitments Ronv, May 8 German and Italian circles here declare that the Rome-Berlin axis has been reaffirmed on a stronger basis as a result of the Hitler-Mussolini conversations. It is stated that the real significance thereof will be revealed on May 14 when MussoliniReuter. - 427 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1938-05-09 1 WEAK POINTS EXPOSED Malayan Interests Subjugated (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. May 9. "The memorandum said to have been drawn up by 'an influential mining group in Malaya,’ which was published in the Press last week, consists of a statement of the theoretical advantages to be obtained1,044 words
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Advertisement91 1938-05-09 1 The Lai.t»>< Typewrit- r Achievement THE BRITISH NOISELESS Remington ,.:4; IWa*. fl t U V PURE WHOLESOME CHEESE A perfect ending to any meal. We offer you a choice variety of cheese: Dutch Edam, Danish Roquefort, Swiss Gruyere, English and Australian Cheddar CARTON CHEESES Kraft 8 oz. Kraft 4 oz.91 words
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Article401 1938-05-09 2 Two Women In Wrecked Home Of 360 Rooms Rescued, from death by a miracle of surgery, Maud Allan, the dancer, who shocked London with the scantiness of her clothing when she performed her dance, Visions of Salome” in 1908, is lying in a California nursing401 words
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311 1938-05-09 2 London, April 28 Eighty-one-year-old Miss Ada Eady, found burned to death in Jier house in which she dwelt alone at Arcadian-gardens, Wood Green, N., gave ap her happy life of social gaiety to live. far more than half a century in the seclusion311 words
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390 1938-05-09 2 A wife’s allowance from Santa Claus,” amounting to £2,000 a year, and alleged reticence as to the identity of the benefactor, were mentioned in London Bankruptcy Court. Mr. John William Cochrane, of Hampton Court Parade, Hampton Court, who failed on November390 words
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195 1938-05-09 2 Pastor of a little church in the toughest quarter of Aberavon’s dockland. Dr Martin Lloyd Jones, a former colleague of Lord Horder. has refused an offer to become minister of the prosperous and fashionable Marylebone English Presbyterian Church London. Eleven years ago. Dr.195 words
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Article484 1938-05-09 2 Insanity Cases Cost Over £lOO HERBERT ACT MADE A DEAD LETTER” Various estimates of the cost of the new divorces under Mr. A. P. Herbert’s Act have been received by the Divorce Law Reform Union. Neither Mr. Herbert nor anyone else who backed his bill desired484 words
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182 1938-05-09 2 Mr. A.J. Munnings, R.A., famous for his paintings of horses and the Sutfolk countryside (be has six in this year’s Academy) has been blind in one eye for nearly 38 yeans. His exhibition pictures, nearly 70 of T.em. nave been182 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-09 2 Wanted news boys to sell Times of Malaya and Pinang Gazette. Liberal com-wfissi-in Apply, Manager, Pinang Gazette.17 words
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Advertisement1003 1938-05-09 2 Vigour of Youth Restored by American Discovery Glands Men Feel 10 Years Younger -Works In 24 Hours v fa the discovery of an Amerl- only to enjoy the pleasures of life. *t no lobgcr is necessary but to do more and better work than X voJ to suffer from Loss1,003 words
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Article, Illustration617 1938-05-09 3 .Reuter. No Indication Of Military Alliance Dictators Praise Each Other Rome, May 8. I nexpectedly brief and formal speeches., which, gave no indication of the scope or nature of any agreement which might have been reached, were made by Mussolini and Hitler at.Reuter. - 617 words
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Article508 1938-05-09 3 ty of restoring order in the country.Reuter. luJo-French Appeal inS |S OF PROPOSED SOLUTION u May 8,- Unanimity has been the Cabinet with regard to settling the Sudeten German .-hng to responsible quarters r lt it had previously been a sub- ~r arable dissension. tood that thety of restoring order in the country.Reuter. - 508 words
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Article94 1938-05-09 3 British Wireless. Srvice For English Holiday Crowds G.ndon, May x i n continuation of its to encourage greater of milk, the Milk Marketing '<u<l is arranging tours of mobile milk "is which will offer to holiday crowds at services already given U r ni 'H. I irsBritish Wireless. - 94 words
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Article71 1938-05-09 3 °<riKet "■Reuter. M Suspended Without Pay ;n 'f Orm'i > B ~The transatlantic bv h Pla is laid U P a sequel to a hobiliseti thl n ,War<ls which has also imhere. rance and the Colombie T| Ute Min/J?..’ H nOt Sail fOr a monthotnPanv t, >' °<riKet "■Reuter. - 71 words
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Article52 1938-05-09 3 Router. Vln. M,A KESPEARE y Official To Visit u n,iM j, l l Gibraltar Pari, ll|ir *ng the Whitsun re--to th" 1 n J tdry and Financial an.. iqn t dmipalty Mr Jeffre y t, 1,s l J Cti( > n haying an official visit R'uter 10Router. - 52 words
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Article471 1938-05-09 3 PENANG CHINESE FAIR BAZAAR Contributions By Malayan Firms The following firms have contributed or promised to contribute articles to the I cnang Chinese Fair and Bazaar, to be held on May 12 and 22 at the Fun Frolic and Wembley Parks, in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund: Harper471 words
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Article128 1938-05-09 3 Agenda For Tomorrow’s Meeting Following is the agenda for the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners tomorrow: 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on the 26th April 1938. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived128 words
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Article23 1938-05-09 3 Reuter. Paris, May B—Lord Halifax left for Geneva after a 20-minute talk with M. Bonnet on the platform of the Gardelyon.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article37 1938-05-09 3 Reuter. Shanghai, May BChinese customs officials who yesterday proclaimed a general strike following installation of a Nanking Government official as Superintendent of Customs today decided to continue work. temporarily, pending instructions from Hankow. Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article237 1938-05-09 3 Officials For The lear Elected (From Our Own Correspondent Sungei Patani, May 7. The annual general meeting of the Kedah Boy Scouts Association was held yesterday at about noon at the Ibrahim School with H. H. Tunku Ismail, District Officer, Kuala Muda District, in the chair237 words
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Article39 1938-05-09 3 .Reuter. Deliberate Act Theory Dispelled Paris, May B—The8The theory that Lafayette fire might have been caused deliberately has been dispelled, according to a Marine Ministry communique which added that exceptional circumstances helped the fire to spread rapidly.Reuter..Reuter. - 39 words
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Article33 1938-05-09 3 .—Reuter. London, May B—The8The death is announced of Lord Harlech, K.C.B former Commander of the Welch Guards and at one time Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Leitrim and Merionethshire.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 33 words
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619 1938-05-09 3 Deceased Woman’s Brother Blamed For Accident the instruction of the Cr< wn Counsel, the inquiry into the deaths of Mr. and Mrs. Ch ah Kok Huah, victims of the Northani Road motor fatality on March 27, was re-opened on Saturday before619 words
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Advertisement17 1938-05-09 3 Wanted news boys to sell Times of Malaya and Pinang Gazette. Liberal commission. Apply, Manager, Pinang Gazette.17 words
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Advertisement187 1938-05-09 3 FORIETTERIOH USE DENSMORE SHUTE CLUBS CLUBS A FROM THE HOME OF golf <»- S *C^- T.ATERAL BALANCE-BalanwficmTo.teHU PERFECTLY BALANCED IN EVERY DETAIL WITH THE FAMOUS TAPER FLEX” SHEATHED STEEL SHAFT A STRAIGHT TAPER SHAFT WHICH ENTIRELY ELIMINATES SLICE, PULL OR SMOTHER. ACCURACY AND EXTRA DISTANCE WITH LESS EFFORT A SPECIAL187 words
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2084 1938-05-09 4 National Hunt Racing Abandoned Owing To Hard Ground Villagers Buy Water—Frost Ruins Fruit Crops Bishop Says Hitler Is Not A Boy Scout—Siamese Sculptor’s Self Portrait At Royal Academy The Derby Winner? From Our Oun Correspondent London. April 27. Overcast skies have given promise2,084 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-05-09 4 Competitors in character costumes arriving to take part in the semi-hnaE of a sunshine dancing competition I ,ondon.22 words
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Article118 1938-05-09 4 XVOman’s Ordeal In K. L. (From Our Ov*u Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. The police are looking <' ,r a mvsteriou* midnight whose prototype is heli’ to he The Oily Man ;i ~terrori*ed the town veaT" ago. One European woman has a.police protection. She reported awoke as ar.118 words
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Advertisement147 1938-05-09 4 14/ -T..... T?r....777r?7^ I I L MMi '> W JwS? '?lv'li 1 LUJ V B u 1 jK-JlKr- <■' -< I I 1 I i -"Z j.1» /wL. I Cool and Fragrant. On H'Mrd ship or during office Ls Lours, ar home or abroad, 47// .3 Genuine Eau de Cologne147 words
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Advertisement249 1938-05-09 4 OPERATED ON FOR GASTRIC ULCERS But No Real Relief I ll(i this New Drugless Remedy < Let this tellow'-sufferer give nra advuce to all who suffer from anv*t< tr indigestion. He has found in Chardo new. refined, super-activated charcoal. 50 times more powerful tk, ordinary kind. Chardox amaUT L Chardox249 words
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Advertisement446 1938-05-09 5 5 I THE MODERN FORD V’B FOR 1938 I I AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES I LUXURY WITH REAL ECONOMY I Oem V-8 30 H.P. DE LUXE FORDOR SEDAN S !H xx lOisil» B|H SM|j| ll wjgiill I n K|» k|f g I > ~p x V. 1 a the de luxe446 words
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Article181 1938-05-09 6 English Pilot On Way Ont On his way to offer his services to the Chinese air force a former crack R.A.F. pilot, who distinguished himself by his aerobatics at the last Hendon air display, passed through Penang on the P. and O. liner Carthage. He181 words
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Article58 1938-05-09 6 Reuter Anxiety In Belgit»' ll Brussels, May 8 The B?lgi tr [t o f day exam ned the situation h tM the French devaluation and- airf Ministers for foreign and e< tf> (>nrfU lt should shortly proceed to 1 l n ls ,ireJ with French Ministers regai toReuter - 58 words
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Miscellaneous674 1938-05-09 6 KJ 1 1 Fr W T W J fl COLOSSAL SUCCESS w w w I eH OH Every Show Packed To The Doors JL-/ A TARZAN" RECORDS SMASHED 6.15 OPENING TONIGHI 9.30 THERE’S nothing to compare with it A New Thrill Sensation with JOHN BARRYMORE in The Most Exciting’ Role674 words
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Miscellaneous103 1938-05-09 6 EMEMBER Royal O OPENING THURSDAY Sl2th MAY AM-G-M’s Miracle LShow SO BIG 11l took a 60 -acre stage E-Ji t'dT wr:--tu_r2u: to film its ji; A wonders I is M'-G-M's biggest hit /Because (it’s packed with more socg smashes, dazzling stars, keauh- 3 lul girls, romantic thrills than *n/ f»vo103 words
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Miscellaneous155 1938-05-09 6 111 vo 1 > -w. wMt T® R »U yY Wi. 11^11 If TONIGHT 6.30 9.30 POSITIVELY THE LAST 2 SHOWS The Latest Superb Cantone/. Talkie MISS VAGABONDwith a splendid all-star cast Mystery Thrills Romance Laughter A gripping entertainment that yon will love. USUAL ADMISSION PRlt RS T O M155 words
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898 1938-05-09 7 Foodless For Five Days: Saved By Twopence WAS FILM STUNT ARTIST /k (rERMAX refugee who broke out of shackles in the liner esternland at Southampton a few minutes before she sailed tor .Antwerp, dived through a porth de, swam 300 yards898 words
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Article145 1938-05-09 7 Miss Girlie Goh A Popular Winner The Wembley Cabaret was packed to capacity on Saturday night for the Grand Advertisement Ball, the biggest yet spon:ored in Penang. Competitors, in very original costumes representing 20 Penang firms, paraded on the dance floor at midnight for the judging.145 words
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360 1938-05-09 7 A. R. P. Suggested As Reason CONCERN AT PUBLIC APATHY London:The Government is seriously concerned with the progress of the National Fitness Campaign, inaugurated 15 months ago. Drastic measures to accelerate ar.u revitalise the programme are being urged from influential Quarters as essential if the360 words
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281 1938-05-09 7 )X e Don’t Want Her To Marry Here” Aidershot, April 27. The Home Office have shattered Olga Perauer’s dream of romance. Olga, one of about sixty German girls liv ng in the Fleet district of Hampshire, hail hoped to marry here and so become281 words
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Article341 1938-05-09 7 AIR, SEA LAND MACHINE Claim By Russian Inventor NO RUN NEEDED FOR TAKE-OFF Capt. Victor Dibovsky, a pioneer Rus sian airman of pre-war days, who once headed a naval aviation mission to the Allies, has invented a machine which, he claims, will: Travel at 24 knots in water; Attain a341 words
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Advertisement548 1938-05-09 7 t’ Bishop Street Penang. Hrad OHicf n 77 an() H7B with extensions. It Gazette” Penang. c Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone Tune-" Singapore. KuaU mpur: Street. Phone: 368 J. Ipoh -er Road. Phone: 368. London off,rr fleet Street. London EC. 4. Office ~’,i 5608—3609 Tel: Leadtnalaya London>1 BSt KII’TION RATES Penang548 words
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Advertisement370 1938-05-09 7 notice of the meetlng OF THE BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, PENANG. The Second 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. 15th June, 1938. 2. All app’ications for Public House Licences, and370 words
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Advertisement555 1938-05-09 7 /St 1 MA DY No more 'Flu,Colds or Rheumatism Wezr the SIMP- SON TODOLOK” led ne Locket near your skin and for 12 months juu can laugh at 'Flu Colds and Lhel l- rn a t i sm. B PRICE 75 Obtainable Chemists and Store* WHITEAWAYS PENANG gSJJ&Sa** BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE555 words
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Article608 1938-05-09 8 tV 7 E \\<>uhl draw the attention of readers to an interview, printed oil another page, with the lion. Mr. C. L. Green, a member of th~ Council of the L'.M.S. Chamber of Mines and a well-known business man in Ipoh. Mr. Green brings to earth <ome of the608 words
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Article229 1938-05-09 8 Reuter. Dictators At Play Rome, May 9 Hitler is leaving for Florence by train this morning after a dramatic farewell party at Rome last night. Hhler. Mussolini and an audience of 100.000 gathered in the open air stadium of the Mussolini-Forum for aReuter. - 229 words
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Article122 1938-05-09 8 Quick Repairs By P. And T. (From Our Oxvn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur businessmen who arrix’ed at their offices at nine o’clock this morning, did not know that for an hour and a half previously a section of -ngineers had been working frantically to restore122 words
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Article66 1938-05-09 8 Reuter. British Ship Threatened Off Gibraltar Gibraltar, May B. The British cruiser Grafton xx r ent to the assistance of the British steamer Refast xvhich xx-as pursued by two Nationalist armed trawlers off Gibraltar. The trawlers thereupon altered their couise and headed for Ceuta. The Refast was formerlyReuter. - 66 words
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Article51 1938-05-09 8 Reuter. Moscow, May 8.Wrecking in the chemical industry caused the failure of the entire 1937 plan, declared Kaganovitch, Commissar for Heavy Industry. He added that more wreckers and spies were found in this industry in any other owing .o the vital part it played in the nation’s defences.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article35 1938-05-09 8 The engagement is announced today of Mr. Lam Kooi Khoon, sub-editor of the Pinang Gazette” and the "Sunday Gazette," to Miss Chin Gaik Ewe. second daughter of Mr. Chin Kim New of Bukit Mertajam.35 words
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Article392 1938-05-09 8 [LEITEKS TO THE EDITOR] Sir, The surprise expressed by Mr. Arthur H. Miles that no one has come forward and pub» shed the true” facts regarding Malayan tin output, during the period when the International release was 110%, is easily explained, as no one but Mr. Miles392 words
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Article226 1938-05-09 8 Sir, Mr. H A Coates’ letter dated May 6 and published in your issue of today’s date makes interesting reading. His arithmetic as usual is correct and proves that my' statement that Malaya did not produce 110% is also correct. If he wished to go a little226 words
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Article265 1938-05-09 8 Sir, The present controversy raging is remarkable, inasmuch that the viexvpoint of hundreds of thousands of individuals throughout the world who are very deeply concerned, has not yet been put forward in the same way as the opinion of the antipool group, and of the pro-pool265 words
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Article506 1938-05-09 8 AF IEK a careful sttvlx question extending <> u r V| ral years. I am now i lt tion to announce the solutioj problem which has puzzled of modern historx The W hy did certain mternatio, j dians adopt as their uniform shirt Ihe allegation that the506 words
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Article57 1938-05-09 8 Province Accident A nasty accident occurred at J t tien of Pantei Road and Bagan I a Butterxvorth, at about 7.35 last mg an Indian was knocked down bx bearing a Penang number. The Indian was immediately tak* r Hospital in Butterworth unconscioim up to57 words
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Advertisement181 1938-05-09 8 Don'^ ,9e wJT' SOIF AGENTS JOHN LITTLE CO.. LTD. (INCORPORATED IS England). SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. IPOH a. PENANG. PITMAN S COLLEGE FMTAL COVBSES SHORTHAND. BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL COKRhbCOMMERCE. TTTEWBITING ui ««her M«»ercia) sobjecU: .Monthly pa>wii cm b< arranfcd if neee**arr). Write for particulars to PITMANS CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE Lartcw BcMmf Singapore. iL3|SH»181 words
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Advertisement141 1938-05-09 8 J lie secret 9 f u neiMy Jflitiite 4 a r When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as Rood as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a tew drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serxing and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of141 words
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316 1938-05-09 9 Siam Tourists Win First Game In Penang CHUNG LING BOYS BEAT GIRLS’ TEAM f, airing Malaya with the purpose of aiding the China Relief ]»la\ittii basketball, the All Blacks, a team from Siam, cominl\ of returned students of the Chingnan University. i placed316 words
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Article32 1938-05-09 9 V ,ii>; Australian wicketkeeper, ifi ir<-4 s lin the match agains’ rd !is ringers x-rayed. No r are r- .ktn but there is a severe Tie will be unstrapped in32 words
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1109 1938-05-09 9 Kim Swee 59 Not Out: Chens Hock 4 For 14 By 134 runs the Penang Chinese Recrea lion Club's team of cricketers overcame the Ipoh Chinese Corinthiars in their oneday fixture on the Ipoh padang yesterday. The match, which is understood to1,109 words
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Article343 1938-05-09 9 Glimpses Into The Games I From Our Own Correspondent. 1 London. May .8 Ten minutes before the end of the Arsenal vs. Bolton match news arrived at Highbury that the Wolves had lost to Sunderland, whereupon there w-as unceasing cheering by the crowd of 45.000 present343 words
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131 1938-05-09 9 PRISON SENI’ENCE Pleading guilty to three charges of criminal breach of trust. Jesudasan Ratana Isaacs, until recently Postmaster at the Balik Pulau Post Office, was today sentencd to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment and tine ot $250. in default further ten weeks’ rigorous imprisonment on131 words
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Article62 1938-05-09 9 The following have been chosen to play for the Penang Recreation Club against the Province Wellesle.v Football Association, tomorrow on the Dato Kramat ground L Lesslar; A J. Williams and G Gre gory: R Lesslar. R. Coombs and Dr N H Pereira; R Aeria. M. Foley. H62 words
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Advertisement253 1938-05-09 9 THOUSANDS OF HUMAN WRECKS” IWFORMtD :ked, inflamed ladtuditiC »nd muscle*; lAH I riHl llj and other acids which were le blood stream, thousands of f- MiISCUL Al) 1 nipletelv well again t hanks t RY PERLES. fJSFI CSTINIONIALS FROM IHcF MEN AND WOMEN XJmIIIA ER CELERY PERLES that S igestible253 words
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2436 1938-05-09 10 Chairman’s Review At R.G.A. Annual Meeting 64 CLOSE CO-OPERATION NEEDED IN STUDY OF PROBLEMS” The annual general meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association was held in London on May 2 at 12 noon. In his review of the past year, the retiring chairman, Mr. A.2,436 words
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Advertisement253 1938-05-09 10 Itch is More Than Skin Deep Doctor Tolls How To End Itch in 7 Minutes. Your skin has nearly 50 'million tiny seams and pores where invisible germs, parasites, or fungus can hide and make your skin Itch, Crack, reel, Burn, and be disfigured by Ringworm, Acne, Blotches, Pimples, Crotch-Itch,253 words
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Advertisement785 1938-05-09 10 BANK'-OVERSEA-CHINESE CHARTERED BANK BANKING CORPORATION, OF LIMITED Paid up IB M, SUCCESSORS Reserve Fund £3 to Reserve Liability of Proprietors THE CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK, Head Office LIMITED, No. 38 Bishopsgate, London, EC THE HO HONG BANK, LIMITED, ft THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK, 7 Stre<t XfprVr; Alor Star Hong Kong Rangoon CAriiAL785 words
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Article535 1938-05-09 11 M.S. BATAK’ arrives today from Belawan, Asahan and Paneh, sails for same ports on Wednesday. S.S. KEDAH’ arrives in the morning from Belawan, sails evening for Singapore. H.M.S. STORK’ sails today for Colombo. M.S. PERU’ from Far East via Singapore, sails same day for Aden,535 words
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Article1519 1938-05-09 11 Detailed System Of Control REGULATING SUPPLIES AND PRICES The report of the Food (Defence Plans) Department of the Board of t rade for 1937 has been issued (Stationery Office, price 9d.). It is indicated that it would not be in the public interest ro1,519 words
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Article202 1938-05-09 11 London:A moving example of the en chusiasm of several men who lost their sight in the last war to give their services to air raid precautions has been made known. At the moment, St. Dunstan’s has 106 highly efficient telephone operators. Of these 29 are employed202 words
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Article103 1938-05-09 11 The 8.8. C. is called upon by the Free Church Presbytery of Lewis, the largest and most northerly island of the Outer Hebrides, to apologise for what it describe as a insult.” A sound picture of Lewis, broadcast ii February, aroused great resentment, it is stated,103 words
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Advertisement493 1938-05-09 11 blue funnel line SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leaves PenangDue Undon A BARPEDON Also calls Marseilles Glasgow May 14 June 10 CALOHAS Also calls Hull and Gdynia May 2 2 June 19 DEUCALION Also calls Marseilles and Glasgow May 27 June 23 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE.493 words
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Advertisement715 1938-05-09 11 P A O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 12th MAY, 1938. ipBH W»S[ -rwjl pcre uopuoq l enang, Teluk Anson, Port laamatoaof) »IH tpp* iovjjuo. Malacca and Singapore Service pan Q o O.N 8 nqu»WO Pa> .nßrnsnpred S/S MAT AH ARI” May 13715 words
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Article688 1938-05-09 12 Latest rimes Of Posting AIK MAILS A mail for Burma (except Victoria Point). India. Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan. Kenya. Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzicar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa. Great Britain Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland by Imperial Airways (Empire Air Mail) will close, at 7.30 p.m688 words
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Article501 1938-05-09 12 Ihree interesting events ln nut the 193« cricKct season -th, I vr<Ja tween the MCC and the tween Midulesex and Glouu st. X"" 1 between Lancashire and Derb be the subject oi running and eye-witness accounts from Imx, 1 G. H. bender will be at n ket501 words
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Article157 1938-05-09 12 Some of Britain's most famous da bands, including the orchestras ol A: f iienry Hall. Jack Hylton, and Roy I have been engaged to play lor a wt t in the Concert Hall- a building seating thousand—at the Empire Exhibits sj Glasgow. Ambrose and his orchestra157 words
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Miscellaneous2413 1938-05-09 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. HIGHLIGHTS FROM ON^ ONG Empire Broadcast iny Service sche- TODAY’S WIRELESS ZBW 9.52 Mrs (31.4 m.) dule. for this week: p.m. CSF (RRC) 6.30 European programme. 6.50 Stock TRANSMISSION 2 .notations and Exchange Market report. (6.02 p nt. 10.50 p.m.) 0.50 p.m. Charles Ernesto and2,413 words
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Miscellaneous21 1938-05-09 12 TIDE TABLE Hieh C°w TODAY 8.22 p.m. 1 29 P' n TOMORROW 9.45 a.m. 2.32 am 9.31 p.m. 2.57 p m.21 words
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Article, Illustration189 1938-05-09 13 JA” Ship Salute For Hitler TWO THOUSAND GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS sailed from Tilbury in the German Ja ship, the \X ilhelm Gustloff. Thev were taken beyond the three miles limit to register their votes in the Greater Reich plebiscite. Above, the guests salute H’tGr when189 words
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827 1938-05-09 14 Third Day Of S.T.C. Summer Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, May 7. rpHE going was soft for today’s races. A feature of the afternoon’s sport was the fact that four horses -registered doublesCeltic Bard, Tredella, Golden Glimpse and Ganderdown. Jack Druce won827 words
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Article850 1938-05-09 14 UPSET IN MEN’S DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL (By Our Badminton Correspondent.) Of the matches played in the Penang junior champiorahips over the week-end, the only upset was furnished in the men’s doubles semi-finals when Song Yok Kooi «nd Khoo Eng Aun, the Mir. Sin Seah representatives, defeated the Limstead850 words
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Article196 1938-05-09 14 Beaudekin Very Fit (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, Today Some fast work was done on the second track this morning. Waltz (E. Billett) at halfpace moved strongly in the last two furlongs. Devon King (Dodd) did three-quar ter pace work. Myanee went at halfpace and was in196 words
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Article89 1938-05-09 14 Louisville, May 7. The Kentucky Derby, run here today resulted as follows: 8 I|2 to 1 LARWIN 1 5 to 1 DAUBER 2 3to 1 CAN’T WAIT 3 Ten ran. Won by one length, five lengths between second and tffird. Time: 2min. 04 4-5 sec.—Reuter. Mr. and89 words
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Article319 1938-05-09 14 Easy Win For Sports Club In a one innings cricket match on the Esplanade yesterday a Ceylon Association team led by M. Saravanamuttu was easily beaten by the Penang Sports Club. Batting first the Sports Club ran up a total of 154, towards which Soper top scored319 words
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Article223 1938-05-09 14 Last Night’s Boxing (By Our Boxing Correspondent At the Wembley Park arena last night. Tiger Aman, the Malay flyweight, maintained his unbeaten record with a points victory over Battling Samy. The latter Started well and staggered Aman on several occasions but he was slow to follow223 words
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Article132 1938-05-09 14 Henkel Beaten By Unknown Player In the Wiesbaden Tournament final, O. Anderson (U.S.) surprisingly beat the German Davis Cup first string, Henner Henkel, by 6l. 3—6, 64. 64. DAVIS CUP In the first round of the. Davis Cup. Yugoslavia beat Czechoslovakia at Zagreb by three matches to two.132 words
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Advertisement72 1938-05-09 14 4 UJ! -Jl.ilif -BL!? A LPHAMA X l ~A~ ZZ—LZ—J 12 17 ALPHAMAX CARTRIDGES are loaded with Smokeless powder and heavy shot charge For LONG RANGE SHOOTING. SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. PENANG. > I B f Bl w So easy-so quick-with Brasso S METAL POLISH Agent: HARPER. GILFILLAN CO., LTD. M72 words
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Article1210 1938-05-09 15 MANCHESTER CITY AND WEST BROMWICH TO BE RELEGATED I'inal Results And Tables One of the most exciting seasons in English League football concluded on Saturday, when all championship ition and relegation issues were settled. (rsenal. beating Bolton Wanderers at home, are lain pions while Wolves, who1,210 words
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Article177 1938-05-09 15 Reuter. Badcockln Form At Leicester HAMMOND 237 AGAINST DERBYSHIRE London, May 7. The Australian cricket tourists played their third match against Leicestershire at Leicester today. Leicester, batting first, w<~re all out for 212. Watson contributing 43, Jackson 47 and Dowen 44. Ward took five wickets for.- Reuter. - 177 words
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Article190 1938-05-09 15 Reuter Many Injured In Crash Brooklands. May 7: Twenty-three cars driven by British and French ace drivers participated in the 200 miles international trophy race which was marred in the first two minutes by a crash. In a spectacular finish P.W. MaClure driving a Riley won byReuter - 190 words
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Article112 1938-05-09 15 Reuter. Monument Wins With Great Ease Kempten Park. May 7: Never being headed, the Duke of Marlborough’s Monument ridden by Pat Beasley easily won the great Jubilee Handicap by one and a half lengths from Lord Hirst’s Magnet ridden by Gordon Richards Lord Glanely’s Path of Peace wasReuter. - 112 words
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Article75 1938-05-09 15 .Reuter. Salford Win By Late Try Wembley, May 7: A last minute try enabled Salford to beat Barrow by 7 points to 4 for the Rugby League Cup Final before a crowd of 53,000 This event was a disappointing game lacking in thrills until the closing.Reuter. - 75 words
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Advertisement171 1938-05-09 15 A ZU /A <? x .X/ Of International (’Axl Importance. Wth Internatk>na approbation” Lactogen Af I 'v y/ continues to be the food chosen by numerous mothers of vertoss nationalities. For Lactogen Nl IT balanced food, prepared from rich cows-milk f e pecia,,y <or baW "<* H has been proved171 words
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Miscellaneous45 1938-05-09 15 rp4Training’s Re sponsible By J. MILLAR WA FT f OMLV A DUNCE 11 I KNOW, x J WOULD ASK SUCH a MV OADDV ALVAYS XMOOL STUPID s 1 ASKS ME TKAT v -DAy X QUEST lON!WHEN- I OGT f V HOME i>3. w t*. *«e45 words
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Article124 1938-05-09 16 Tjiy previously lauest LONDON—(Spot) £166. 0-0 No market LONDON(3 months) £166.10. 0 No market SINGAPORE $82.87% $84.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $82.62*. $84.00 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA (Sundries) $4.05 $4.05 BLACK PEPPER $9.00 59 00 RUBBER 5 d LONDON sl G niip.r, NEW YORK 19124 words
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Article121 1938-05-09 16 London. May 7. RUBBER Firmer. London 5% buyers 5% sellers May 5% buyers 5? sellers July/Sept 51$ buyers 6 sellers Oct./Dec 6 buyers sellers NEW YORK United Kingdom Stocks London 54.292 tons Liverpool 28.352 tons COPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam May £l2. 7. 6 PEPPER: White Muntok: in121 words
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Article107 1938-05-09 16 Free Latest Paris 178 A 177% New York 4.99 4.98 Montreal 5.01% 5.01»s Brussels 29.61 »2 29.61% Geneva 21.77 21.76% Amsterdam 8.97% 8.96'Milan 94% 94% Berlin 12.39% 12.39».. Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19 99 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226 Vs Prague 143%» 143%107 words
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Article141 1938-05-09 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyer* Seller*. A mpats 4 0 4 4 1 2 Bangrins 19 9 20 6 B. Selangors 1.35 1.4 C Hong Fatts 1.04 1.07 Kampongs 8 9 9 3 K. Lanjuts 19 1»« 19 9 Kuchais 1.30 1.40 Kramats 10 3 10 9 Kundangs 61% 6 4’141 words
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Article199 1938-05-09 16 KIBBf.K; Buyer* .Sellers Al’.enbys 1-22% 1.32% Ayer Panas 1.15 1.25 Bassetts .55 B. Lintangs 95 1.00 Bedfords »5 .90 Bentas 95 1.00 Brogas 70 .75 Kedah Rubbers 1.77»« 1.87»« Kuala Sidims 2.25 2.40 Lunas 1.52’« 1.62»« Mentakabs 40 .45 Malaka Pindas 1.15 1.25 Pajams 1.60 1.70 Tapahs 1.50199 words
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Article65 1938-05-09 16 Sports Club Golf Following is the result of the Penang Sports Club tGolf Section» May Monthly Medal t Bogey > competition: Leading Scores W. D. Charlton (handicap 6» 1 down (winner W. H. Brodie 1 handicap 6 7 down G. A. Maltby (handicap 3» 8 down65 words
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Article148 1938-05-09 16 The following players have been selected to represent the Li Tek Seah Football team against the Penang Sports Club in. Soccer at the Esplanade ground at 5.15 p.m. sharp tomorrow: Low Kam Goon; Ah KOOl and Lim Mah Chan.: Oh Seng Huat. Chew Hee148 words
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Article54 1938-05-09 16 Reuter. Vienna, May B—A warrant has been issued for the arrest on a charge of theft of Archduke Felix, 21 year old brother of Archduke Octo of Hapsbury, according to the newspaper Voeikiacher Beobachter. Felix on March 11 telephoned his brother, who lives in exile in Belgium, and.- Reuter. - 54 words
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Article210 1938-05-09 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyer* SellerB. Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatt 105 1.07»« Jelebu 67 V 2 .72 »2 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.32’« 1.37’« Lingui 140 1.45 Puteh 1.022 1.07*2 Petalings 7.00 7.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Raub Gold 5.00 5.10 Rantau Ordy. 1.25 1.27*« Rantau Pref. 1.25210 words
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Article216 1938-05-09 16 By oourtety of Mesara. 3. B. Levy ana Siffapore. Rubber Firmer New York. May 7.- Today’s strength plus ability to absorb profit-taking indicates higher markets still in the nearterm likelihood. Hence we would continue to hold trading commitments. However. w< suggest operators should confine themselves to additional purchasesBy oourtety of Mesara. 3. B. Levy ana Siffapore. - 216 words
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Article22 1938-05-09 16 TIN Singapore $5-4.50 per pkl. Penang $84.00 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Sp»H 19'per lb. I’cnang Sp<»t 19* _c. per lb.22 words
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Article117 1938-05-09 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Ampat 4 0 46 B. Selangor 1.37»« 1.42 1 Hong Fatt 1.06 1.09 Jelebu .65 .75 Kpg. Kamunting 9 0 9 6 Kpg. Lanjut 19 3 19 9 Klang River 1.77*2 1.87»« Kuchai Ordy. 1.32*2 1.37 »2 Lingui 1.40 1.50 Murai 1.95 2.10 Puchong 199117 words
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Article107 1938-05-09 16 Selangor Defeat Malacca (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, May 9. When the Selangor v Malacca Interstate tennis match was resumed yesterday, Selangor did not lose a single other match in the series and so won by 11 matches to 1. The following are the results of the107 words
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Article198 1938-05-09 16 Sentenced by the District Judge to 12 months’ rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by 12 months’ Folice supervision on a charge of house-breaking and theft, a Balik Pulau Malay. Kuchik bin Haji Mat Noor appealed (by way of criminal revision» to Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme198 words
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Article143 1938-05-09 16 Fourth Annual General Meeting The fourth annual general meeting of the Mayfield Badminton Party was held at No. 59. Anson Road. Penang, yesterday at 5 p.m. The minutes of the third general meeting having been read and confirmed, the Accounts were passed and the following gentlemen were143 words
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Article46 1938-05-09 16 The body of Beh Peng Leong who. it will he recalled, jumped overboard from the ferry on Friday last, was recovered on the beach at Kabong Boyah. Butterworth, at about 7.30 p.m. last night. The body has since been removed to the Butterworth mortuary.46 words
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Article286 1938-05-09 16 The following handicaps are announced or the fourth day. Wednesday. May 11: Horses Class 2Div. 4 -7 Furs. STORMY NIGHT 9.00 WAETERE 8.12 EMPIRE FLOWER 8.12 BILSDEAN 8.10 TOURNIQUET 8.09 AMAZON 8.08 STELLAS PET 8.05 CASCADE 8.04 REGIMENT 8.04 Z ENTREE 8.00 BINTANG TUJOH 7.13 Horses- Class286 words
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Article60 1938-05-09 16 The following additional handicaps are announced for the fifth day Horsea 1. Div. 1, 9 Furs. KNIGHT’S EYE 9.00 JACK DRUCE 8.12 PURE GOLD 8.10 BLUE PETER 8.10 BOMBUS 8.05 MILTON DALE 8.04 SIR THEOBALD 8.03 BEAUDEKIN 7.18 BARFORD 7.12 AERIAL POST 7.10 TON ROE60 words
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103 1938-05-09 16 A party of ten local Chinese residents who wer.t by a specially chartered plane, a K.L.I.L.M. Douglas D. C. 2. to Medan, returned to Penang yesterday afternoon after a fortnight’s stay in Sumatra. The party consisted of Mr. Choong Lye Hock, Dr. and103 words
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Article204 1938-05-09 16 Reuter. Mr. O-G. Becomes A Baron The death has occurred of Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore succ>«- barony, thus a by-election at sinvolved. Ms A chance in Colonial Secretarv likely now that Mr. Ormsby-Gor-ihe Lords on the death of his fath Mr. Ormsby-Gore could retain t eReuter. - 204 words
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Article28 1938-05-09 16 A talk on visiting personalities to 1 *> will be broadcast tonight at eight u from Station ZHJ by Mr. Goh Te:k of the Pinang Gazette.28 words
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