Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 June 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1938-06-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 132. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1938-06-04 1 Statement In Commons MINISTER’S HINT OF OTHER METHODS OF ACTION” Great Britain has made strong protests to Burgos and to lokio over the atrocity bombing in Republican Spain and Canton. France has also protested to Burgos, ami while no official communication has been despatched from the I-Reuter - 1,306 words
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Article99 1938-06-04 1 R-:uter. 1,, imain Presents Finn Bui l»’ot rained Note A German Note pre:i -Slovakia, firm in tone but with eleven cases, mostly lati »n of the frontier by t -> -and four cases of aggresrman itizens and asks for .ry punishment of those x.-i prevent repetition. t ilso thatR-:uter. - 99 words
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Article47 1938-06-04 1 E I>eath Sentence On Y oiith A Jewish youth has been by a military court. 1 last April in connection oi shots at an Arab bus and found carrying renili >n and bombs. youth also tried was ti< lent arvi ordered to be His Majesty's pleasure.E - 47 words
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Article40 1938-06-04 1 Aboard When Liner aches Cuxhaven Ihe liner Hamburg arand disembarked pasi mation was forthcomGudenburg. Nothing aid to his arrival or ds Reuter. I'xair.st wnom a warrant ion with the .New York board the linSr, Ham"outhampton or. June 2.40 words
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Article31 1938-06-04 1 Reuter. n It ETIRES Keppler. Reich Cornmishas retired of his own ally explained that the for the anschluss and i on Austria have Keppk r given a new Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration247 1938-06-04 1 Sin Chew Jit Poh. They Must W ork Behind The Lines, Says Mme. Chiang An American woman correspondent interviewed Madame Chiang Kai-shek who stated that a recent conference at Ruling hail worked out a comprehensive programme of work which could be undertaken bySin Chew Jit Poh. - 247 words
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Article91 1938-06-04 1 Death Of Graham Bell’s Colleague The man who made the world's first telephone has died at Bedford at the age of 92. He was Mr. George Forrest who, when Graham Bell invented the telephone made the first receiving and transmitting For nearly 40 years. Mr. Forrest was91 words
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Article64 1938-06-04 1 .Reuter Washington, June 3.- Mr. Roosevelt has announced that he is sending a commission to England this summer to study the British Traders Union Act in order to clear up a great deal of misinformation in the United States with regard to the British law He said.Reuter - 64 words
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Article52 1938-06-04 1 Reuter. New York, June 3.The Belianca Aircraft Corporation is planning establishment of plant at Montreal for production of warplanes, the design of which has already been submitted to the British and French Governments. One type contemplated is a two-engined bomber with a speed of 300 milesReuter. - 52 words
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Article29 1938-06-04 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 3.A British police inspector, James Gordon, was found shot dead in his residence near Tel-a-viv. A revolver was found near the body.—Reuter.. Reuter. - 29 words
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Article33 1938-06-04 1 .Reuter. The Hague, June 3.—Dr. Sun Fo has arrived and has met the Chinese Minister. It is expected that Dr. Sun Fo will leave for China in a few days.Reuter..Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement40 1938-06-04 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., Chulia Street. Penang, S.S. 'i ACTURERS DEALERS photos, shields, cups, etc. ilver badges and medals, and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. >r schools and clubs. Gifts /or weddings. birthdays, etc. >< H-ntitic Workmanship, q,Tate charges Prompt service.40 words
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Advertisement126 1938-06-04 1 20 PAGES Sunday Gazette Tomorrow rpHE Sunday Gazette" which has steadily been growing in popularity among its large number of readers in North Malaya, will be expanded to 20 pages as from toj morrow. The first issue of this enlarged edition, which will be on sale tonight at 10 o’clock.126 words
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Advertisement102 1938-06-04 1 SWEE SANG JEWELLER and DIAMOND MERCHANT AND READY MADE .IEWELL E R I E S 26. Kimberley Street, Penang. '.iii i Jlßi JI MB» f?- ."a ax -'s-. > JMMMifc T PURE WHOLESOME CHEESE A perfect ending to any meal. We offer you a choice variety of cheese: Dutch Edam,102 words
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580 1938-06-04 2 Penang dalesman Found Hanged NO REASON FOR TAKING OWN LIFE” Police inquiry failed to disclose any reason why deceased should take his own life,” said Inspector B. Lewis at the conclusion of the inquest yesterday on Khoo 800 Ean a salesman, who was found580 words
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Article, Illustration135 1938-06-04 2 Arrival In Penang The third of a series of new steam railcars for the F.M.S. Railways was landed in Penang on Thursday afternoon from the Blue Funnel liner, Achilles." Within recent weeks one has been landed from the Agapenor, and one from the Rhesus135 words
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Article480 1938-06-04 2 Charterer Wants To Join Flying Club Following is the Penang Flying Club monthly report for May: Flying Hours. Hrs. Mins. Dual 33 30 Solo 34 40 Passenger. Joy Rides, etc. 15 25 Cross-country 31 10 Tests 1 45 116 30 There is a falling off in480 words
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335 1938-06-04 2 We have not been able to obtain ary witness of the accident and have not been able to trace the cyclist,” said Inspector H. O’Conr,or when an inquiry was held yesterday before Mr. K. A. Blacker the Penang Coroner, into the335 words
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Advertisement172 1938-06-04 2 Ib. p'Ctpte's 1 Choice J JBheinz TOMATO \^AW^ K ETC H U F APB 50M z 7< «BHh .7 *J a ...x. i MEN AT THE TOP wear garters j and most of them wear PZ4RIS NO METAL CAN TOUCH YO-U They’re tops" for comfort dependability and economy. Hold socks172 words
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Advertisement162 1938-06-04 2 wjtaid fo e*S IF burning p«u 3 and hear”-. times, take a after your nexl n excess acid v trcrdblv. new, mstanlearned to dr you please and digest n distressing symptoms <>f mdigestiu: v.ti. improve xnng and a W.m 1 R rtc Bisurated F f° r tlie ov -d wv43cC162 words
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407 1938-06-04 3 Indiscriminate Bombing Of Civilian Areas PREMIER’S ANSWERS IN COMMONS Instructions have been sent to Sir Robert Craigie, British Ambassador in Tokio. to protest urgently against indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, particularly populous centres, declared Mr. Neville Chamberlain answering questions in Commons yesterday. Regarding the.Reuter. - 407 words
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Article137 1938-06-04 3 .Reuter. Sharp Protest To Prague Berlin, June 3: Herr Eisenlohr, German Minister at Prague, has been instructed to inform Prague Foreign Office that great indignation is prevailing in German official quarters at excesses against Germans. He sharply protested against forcible seizure of a German flag from.Reuter. - 137 words
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Article212 1938-06-04 3 South African’s Ordeal In China Hong Kong, June 3: Kath Weston, of Burgville, Natal, about 200 miles from Durban, and Karl Rein, 25, a medical student from Hargen, Westphalia, were arrested on May 27 on suspicion of being Japanese spies on the Canton-Hankow line en route212 words
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Article34 1938-06-04 3 Reuter. Berlin, June 3: The Chinese Arnimsaador has handed a memorandum to the Foreign Office appealing to Germany with other Powers to adopt measures to prevent Japanese bombing of open towns.- Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article109 1938-06-04 3 Reuter. Shanghai, June 3: It Is understood the Japanese have promised to grant permits tomorrow to four British missionaries to return to Nanking. This is the first result of latest British representations. As regards concession l to America, it is learned one piece of Mission property inReuter. - 109 words
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Article99 1938-06-04 3 .—British Wireless. London, June 3: The Prime Minister replying in Commons this morning to a question whether he had any statement to make on the bombing of Granollers, said the British Agent at Burgos had been in structed to express to General Franco’s Administration the.—British Wireless. - 99 words
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276 1938-06-04 3 Negro’s Story 01 Man With Foreign Accent .Reuter Princeton (Florida), June 3: Naval and private planes have joined in the search for Skeegie Cash, five-year-old son of James Cash, a wealthy Miami oil-dealer who was kidnapped while sleeping in his cot earlier in.Reuter - 276 words
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Article52 1938-06-04 3 Reuter. Immediate Court Martial Hong Kong, June 3: Naval authontie* confirm that five Dorsetshire deserters from Australia have arrived by the steamer Nanking in the captain’s custody thia morning. They are at present in H.M S. Tamar awaiting the Dorsetshire’s return tomorrow An immediate court martial iKReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement265 1938-06-04 3 7 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT SATURDAY, 4th: JUNE 1938. SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: Lok Kok Thye Fong Seng” Kim Kup Voon Long Low” Part 4 New Artiste Mr. Leong Sen Poh Coming Soon ODEON STAR OPERA: MONTANO” MISS ROSE The Radio Sweetheart of Malaya The Best Kronchong Singer Vaudeville Leader265 words
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Advertisement122 1938-06-04 3 "This BIOCEL SKINFOOD WORKED A MIRACLE on my face" says nurse 1 I U J I H a I N, E A I J TTS effect was almost magical. In a few I Adays I saw little lines and wrinkles begin to disappear. In a couple of weeks I locked122 words
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Miscellaneous163 1938-06-04 3 I A WORLD-FAMOUS ADVENTURE STORY LEAPS TO LIFE FROM THE PAGES OF ITS MILLION-READ NOVEL I T T Hj' C 3 SHOWS TODAY AT UUL L 11 O 2.45-6.15 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 2,45 p. m. Matinee Prices 15, 30, 50, 75 &$1 LOVE as primitive as the forest ...as163 words
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Miscellaneous103 1938-06-04 3 OPENING TOMORROW al 6.15 p. m. 0.30 p. jn. THE SEASON’S MOST STARTLING MYSTERY DRAMA iS A, 111 'I dT <QB 1 i 1 I fl J N Igw! 1 i fggKßjßf JOHN BARRYMORE JOHN HOWARD LOUISE CAMPBELL REGINALD DENNY E. E. CLIVE Direcred by LOUIS KING Screen Play by103 words
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Article300 1938-06-04 4 No English Divorce Proceeding (brom Our London Staff) London, May 27. While reports continue to link the of the 64 year-uM Sultan Johore and Miss Lydia Cecils Hill, a former West End cabaret girl, in a new romance, Lads Ibrahim, Sultana ot Johore until three month'300 words
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Article, Illustration306 1938-06-04 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The death has occurred suddenly at St. John’s Institution, Kuala Lumpur, of the Rev Brother D Felix, aged 58. V- A’ The death has occurred of Mr. Lim Chin Seong, eldest son of the late Mr. Lim Seng Chew, in his residence at Brewster Road, Ipoh, 4 4-306 words
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Article26 1938-06-04 4 Paulette I inov crowned Queen <>f i>,", k oreign Community” by iht' "King of the Children i n I rone Market Place. Parig.26 words
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Article, Illustration30 1938-06-04 4 BEER IS BEST and trade is es peeially good in England now that irirm weather has set in. Picture shows a potman putting a head" on ale.30 words
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1145 1938-06-04 4 "Only Glad Case Is Over' JUDGE ON INQUIRIES WHICH MAY BE MADE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Ma_\ 26. Sir Frank Athelstone Swettenham, formerly Governor and Coiiiniander-in-Chief of the Straits Settlements, sat alone with his head in his hands on a front bench in1,145 words
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Article306 1938-06-04 4 £l,OOO Ring For Former Glamour Girl” (from Our Own Correspondent) London, May 26. Malayans in London were much in trioued to read in their newspapers this morning: that' 'the engagement of the 64-vear-old Sultan of lohore to 24-year-old Lydia Cecilia Hill, a former glamour306 words
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Article349 1938-06-04 4 Malaria is a malady which formerly caused unimaginable evils and transformed flourishing countries into uninhabited deserts. Along with typhus and the plague, this scourge has wiped out more lives than the warrior’s spear. One is inclined to think, moreover, that the decadence of civilisation in ancient Greece349 words
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Advertisement415 1938-06-04 4 B WE*’ Ax iij i J r P 7 I TY EGL’LAR daily ute uf Brvktee» nOt niv kecp vour well-groomed, but it will k e healthv antl Promote vigor. growth. Brvkreem’» tonic oil» tnv 4 J orate the acalp and keep It tree rr< gf fTIL acurf and dandruff.415 words
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510 1938-06-04 5 a lue Of Chair Of Geography In Queensland Varsity Stressed If Australia is to remain master of her own destiny, her people, especially her youth, must be aroused from their present sense of peaceul security to a realisation of the possibility510 words
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Article25 1938-06-04 5 The Minister in Charge of P. Fraser, states that the Goas decided to establish a sys-<-n police for the Dominion.25 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-06-04 5 MISS NOLA NICHOLAS VIOLIN PRODIGY MARRIED Miss' Nola Nicholas, a radiant Australian redhead, who was recently married to Yehudi Menuhin, the violin prodigy, at a London register office.31 words
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Article322 1938-06-04 5 NO THREAT TO BRISBANE DIRECT MAILS Canberra:—A proposal for the extension of the England-Australia flying boat airmail service from Sydney to Melbourne is being considered by the Federal Government. Under the new arrangement Darwin, Brisbane. Sydney, and Melbourne would receive their mail direct from be322 words
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Article123 1938-06-04 5 Boy Released Alive Rockhampton: Trapped beneath a fall of sand while playing on the beach at Emu Park. Richard Bean. 11 years, was buried beneath about two feet of sand for about 12 minutes before he was released by his father. Together with his brothers.123 words
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Article94 1938-06-04 5 Canberra:-The Federal Government does not intend to include Papua in its defence expansion plans. This was made clear by Federal Ministers, who declared that a scheme for the maintenance of a garrison and fortifications there had never been contemplated. The Government considers that New’ Guinea94 words
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Article419 1938-06-04 5 Australian Naval Squadron Extolled Brisbane- "The Australian Naval Squadron is more than a mosquito fleet. It is not to be laughed at. I can say definitely that it compares favourably with any squadron in the Royal Navy both for material, officers and men.” This praise419 words
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Article86 1938-06-04 5 I nprecedented Developments Planned Auckland: New Zealand is on the verge of developments in military and civil aviation far beyond anything yet attempted, according to the Minister for Public Works, Mr. R. Semple. "Now it is as necessary that every centre in New Zealand should have86 words
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124 1938-06-04 5 Auckland, -Lake Tehoe, five miles long and a mile wide. Hawke’s Bay. has disappeared. The lake was formed as a result of the 19S1 earthquake when a cliff fell across the Tehoe Gorge, which filled with water, forming a beautiful lake. The waters rose so high in124 words
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Article298 1938-06-04 5 Sir T. Buckland’s Gift Io Australia Canberra:—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, announced that Sir Thomas Buckand. of Sydney, had presented Commonwealth Stock valued at £10.500 to the Federal Government for the purchase of he latest type of bomber plane. In intimating that he was making298 words
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Article, Illustration76 1938-06-04 5 1/essrs Tab and Lyfe, on whose Jamaica sugar estates native ork>,s lave been rioting, state that they welcome both the JaGov, rnment inquiry into local conditions, which has already «nd th, visit to Jamaica of a Colonial office Lubov, adviser. P“ tur, <m the toy shows76 words
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Advertisement525 1938-06-04 5 I *7l Vdl WBBB and ru Give You a Body Like Mine!” 1 hat's guai.ii.tee, no mattei Ik'W .i.der-.\ r iclit or under-developed vou now are. Hl llLk I’» tak<- the kinks out of your bask, strengthen and broaden.your shoulders, Jfll H gix’e you nerves of steel and a winning525 words
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Miscellaneous956 1938-06-04 6 7 All \V--*•*'*’- S <, .‘"»»'J i«>uh«2‘* 1 it I V WORLD-FAMOUS PLAY BECOMES M-G-M’S NEW SCREEN TRIUMPH all roads lead to the jfl m A*mb J( t MAJESTIC 'O lODAY _.!.> 6.1 a A 9.3(1,,. I Matinee Prices: 15,30,50, 75 cts. <t'> Of/ 6J 5 7“ 9.30 s d956 words
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Article401 1938-06-04 7 Police Seize Motor i Yacht At Ipswich GIV EN AS ADDRESS OF ACCUSED MAN ut London, May 28 so to th the v COUrse of their investigations 'in--50 to the Viscount Nuffield case the police X) was announced last night, have seized ie the petrol-motor yacht401 words
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Article237 1938-06-04 7 Mort 1 Deaths In Jerusalem Jerusalem. May 25. Inter-racial strife has spread to Haifa, where one Arab was killed and three were wounded by assailants who are presumed to be Jews. Just before 5 a.m. two Arabs were fired on in the street, one was237 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-06-04 7 LANCASHIRE w<w ,jaU v decorated with buntings «nd Union Jacks during the visit of Their Majesties Kin,, George VI and Queen Ehzabeth the course of a lour of several districts. Picture shows a night scene in a Lancashire town.40 words
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333 1938-06-04 7 Four Bankruptcy Charg es A RIVIERA VISIT London. May 28. Four charges under the Bankruptcy Act were preferred against Mrs. Muriel Douglas Clarke, 24. of Norfolk-street. Park-lane, Mayfair, when she appeared again at Marlborough-street police court yesterday. Mrs. Clarke, who is a daughter333 words
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Article300 1938-06-04 7 New Procedure Adopted SUMMONS AGAINST A WINE COMPANY London. May 28. A new procedure in "bottle party" prosecutions was adopted at Marlboroughstreet yesterday when, in addition to club officials being summoned, a wine company was accused of soliciting for orders. James Menzies, of Westbourne-grove. Bayswater, and Terence300 words
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Article73 1938-06-04 7 This evening at the Esplanade” from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m: 1 March— No Repulse.Rosey. 2 OvertureLight Cavalry.—Suppe. 3 SelectionSong O’My Heart.Duthoit. 4 Waltz Dollar Princess.Lehar. 5 IntermezzoLancashire Clogs.Grimshaw. 6 Selectionlolanthe.Sullivan. 7 Fox TrotWe Saw The Sea.—Berlin. The Hon.. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley who has arrived at Ipoh from73 words
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Article388 1938-06-04 7 Says He Believed Woman Was Single JUDGE’S COMMENT ON PITIFUL LIES” London, May 28. A woman's marriage,” which, it was alleged, took place while her real husband was alive, was mentioned in the Divorce Court yesterday. The husband, Mr. Frederick Chalea French, a bank employee, of388 words
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Advertisement637 1938-06-04 7 i Office: 12, Bishop Street Penang. Phone 1477 and 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette” I’enang. it Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone Tel: Times” Singapore Kuala Lumpur: iffice: 25, Java Street. Phone: 3683. Ipob ,'ffice Brewster Road. Phone: 268. London bee: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4. ne Centra) 3608637 words
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Advertisement251 1938-06-04 7 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithaat Calomel And You’ll Jump Out I Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Tour liver should pour out two pints of Mould bile into your bowels daily. If this bile fa not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats251 words
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Advertisement418 1938-06-04 7 NO REST BY DAY NO SLEEP BY NIGHT Woman with Severe Neuritis For the benefit of others who may be» troubled with the complaint she suffered from, a grateful woman writes: "Last May I had a very severe attack of neuritis in the leg, which made it impossible for me418 words
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Article917 1938-06-04 8 T are widely kiinwn. Roth contli<t> have Even marked b\ a complete di> regard <>f all the accepted principleof ci\ili>ed" wariare and with ver\ few exceptions the rest ot the world ha> been shocked and disgusted beyond expression. Hitherto, wariare has been between contending917 words
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Article152 1938-06-04 8 Application Refused (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 4. An application by Mr. Lam Chak, of Ipoh, that he be appointed guardian of his children under the will of his father, the late Towkay Lam Looking, reputed to be a millionaire, was dismissed by152 words
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Article89 1938-06-04 8 Itagaki Replaces Sugiyama Tokio. June. 3.- Today’s appointment of General Itagaki as War Minister signifies the full success of Konoye’s reconstruction of his Cabinet Itagaki is one of the youngest War Ministers in Japan’s history and has outstanding ability. He is understood to favour the most89 words
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Article420 1938-06-04 8 High Tribute In Lords London. June 3: The death is announced ?t Sir Edward Denham. Captain-General and Governor of Jamaica, aged 62. In the course of a debate yesterday in 'lie Lords on the Jamaica disturbances, Lord Dufferin and Ava paid a high tribute to the manager420 words
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Article34 1938-06-04 8 Reuter. Man Charged London. June 3: Thornton has been charged with inciting another man to conspire with him to kidnap Lord Nuffield on May 27. He is remanded.- -Reuter.. Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration513 1938-06-04 8 rpilE .-ecretny v 1 sible for th t the daily fan-mail has disc<>\ v proportion of u<>n this column is i-: k >. fore with that unben of my efforts in thwhich duty points 1 more topics ot <( to appeal to the n ,r Children are513 words
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Advertisement297 1938-06-04 8 QLALITI JEWELLERY GUARANTEED FOREVER 682-K REPLACED IF if* L; bamm.hk 1881-k BROKEN TARNISHED. 1876-K Obtainable from the Best Establishments Throughout Malaya. K I Sole Agents in Malaya WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL CO. Singapore Penang. 1 (v>\ t Ki*. Tek V toothbrushing /7 is r->'«V V: .x>.* Yoer t«eth are not completely \iz-297 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-04 8 A MIXTURE I i y .i!» MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ir 161 words
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284 1938-06-04 9 ACCIDENT 300 YARDS FROM ISLAND: CREW SAFE /RGE quantities of food supplies, including 40 bags of rice, 650 loaves of bread, fowls, ver etables and pork, intended for the inmates of the Pulau Jerejak Leper Camp, sank in the sea284 words
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368 1938-06-04 9 ACCEPTANCES PROBABLE RIDERS FOR TODAY K./ Races Following are the acceptances and probt ;<■ riders for today's races at Kuala Ponies, Class 1, Div. 2, 5' 2 Furs. 2 20 p.m. Kissmg Cup 9 0 Whalan st e 9 0 Spencer c] 1 McLachlan .v Bee 8 10 Farthing n'ntorv368 words
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Article103 1938-06-04 9 Government Bearing Bulk Of Cost From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore, June 3. Government of the Netherlands Inis bearing the bulk of the cost of air precautions schemes in that territory, Herr E. A. Voomeman, Mayor of tvia, who passed through Singapore vesterday. Th.- scheme is still in103 words
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Article107 1938-06-04 9 Young Gander Beaten In Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. June 3. The Perak lightweight champion. Nai Boon Mah. (9.9’ 2 secured a clear victory on points over Young Gander, over ten three-minute rounds here tonight. He allowed Gauder to come and then107 words
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Article80 1938-06-04 9 England Draw With Ihe Rest The Test trial between England and The Rest was drawn. England made 377 in the first innings. Hammond hit up 107 and when he was 49 he reached 1,000 runs for the season. Hardstaff made 35, Verity 29 and Smith 21 unfinished. Pollard80 words
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260 1938-06-04 9 \.LJ. M unici polity (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 3. Provided he nas the necessary education and ability, a Eurasian or Asiatic can use to any position in the Batavia Muni-'-ij ality, said de Heer E. A. Woorneman, Mayor of Batavia, who260 words
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Article65 1938-06-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. The junction of Yau Tet Shin-street and Laxmana-road, Ipoh. was the scene of another motor accident yesterday afternoon. A Ford car driven by a Tamil, in attempt ing to turn into Laxmana-road from Yau Tet Shin street, knocked down a Chinese65 words
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Article92 1938-06-04 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. Mr. J. M. M. Lewis, appearing on behalf of Messrs. Henry Waugh and Co.. Ipoh. applied for a receiving order against the firm of Chop Hock Ban Thye, of No. 51. Anson-road, Teluk Anson, at the Ipoh Supreme Court yesterday,92 words
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Article47 1938-06-04 9 Reuter. London, June 3. The Engl.Hid team for the First Test match aga'nM the Australians, c<'inm: neing on June 10, at Nottingham, will be selected from the following HAMMOND (Cap.) FARNES CLAY BARNETT VERITY HUTTON AMES WRIGHT DENIS COMPTON EDRICH HARDSTAFF PAYNTER GEORGE POPEReuter. - 47 words
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Article819 1938-06-04 9 Britain Beat U.S. In Foursomes Britain beat America in the Walker Cup foursomes over 36 holes at St. Andrew's yesterday by two matches to one. with one halved. The Duke of Kent, captain of the Royal and Ancient, arrived by air and watched the contest. The members819 words
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Article166 1938-06-04 9 W orcester W in Bn 60 Runs Nt Southend, Worcestershire won by 60 mns. Worcestershire 192 (Peter Smith 6 for 68) and 147; Essex 135 (Jackson 4 for 25) and 144 (Jackson 7 for 44». WARWICK BEAT SURREY At the Oval. Warwickshire won by five wickets. Surrey 179166 words
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Article64 1938-06-04 9 O'Reilly In Great Form London, June 3. The Australians beat Gloucestershire by 10 wickets. The Australians completed their first innings for 164. Sinfield took 8 for 65. Batting a second time Gloucestershire were dismissed for 107. O’Reilly took 5 for 45 and Fleetwood Smith 464 words
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Advertisement61 1938-06-04 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable of all Chemists and Stores ASTHMA want relief from shells of hard breathing, Lng and wheering that makes you gasp for -B breath, try Himrod’s Cure. It I NEW LOW r U y r fiveyear’ Uffere I PRICE J A Doctor write,:I hate to-HTibed 161 words
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Advertisement223 1938-06-04 9 i England novo days across the air all the way by Empire Flying-Boat The big 4-engined Empire flying-boats now leave Penang for England twice a week. They are the last word in air-going luxury. You have a smoking room on board, a promenade deck, hot and cold meals served while223 words
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1394 1938-06-04 10 Back To Industrials Move Beginning DRASTIC REORGANISATION OF GREAT ARMAMENT FIRM’S CAPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, May 28. Europe, it is now recognised in London, stood on the very brink of the. abyss of war last week-end. I'he carefully stimulated tension between1,394 words
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Article1380 1938-06-04 10 Satisfactory Profit Figures The eighteenth annual general meeting of Lmted Patam (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held in London on May 25 Mr. E. D. Hewan (the chairman) presided. The Chairman said: It is with great regret that I have fo report the death of cur old colleague,1,380 words
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Advertisement132 1938-06-04 10 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETERS V MADE IN ENGLAND w. JL I JUNIOR (Type S.M X.) i 500—800 lbs. sheet per hour. Each Junior Sheeter is fitted with fire pairs of rolls, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freshly coagulated rubber and No. 5 being grooved to give the132 words
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Advertisement282 1938-06-04 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) (With limited liability.) (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 43 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements. India, China, Japan and282 words
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Advertisement585 1938-06-04 10 HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong) The Liability of members is limited to tiv extent and in mannei presenovd bv Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony. Htad OJfxce:— HONG KONG Authorised Capital 5O Issued and Fully paid up >2O 009 09C Hongkong Currency Reserve585 words
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Article514 1938-06-04 11 Effect Of Quota Cut On Kinta (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. The announcement that the I.T.C. has ided upon a further cut of ten per cent. the international tin quota was received with consternation in mining circles in Kinta yesterday. There are many who514 words
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Article220 1938-06-04 11 f ourth Anniversary Meeting The local Chettiars’ Chamber of Commerce celebrated it's fourth anniversary on Wednesday, at its premises in Penarg Street. Mr. K. AL. RM. Arunachalam Chettiar presided. The election of officebearers took place after the president’s address and the secretary's report. This celebration was220 words
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Article94 1938-06-04 11 Tory Returned On A Minority Vote The result of the by-election at West Derby caused by the succession of Lord Hartington to a Dukedom was announced yesterday. Mr. Hunloke (Cons.) 16,740: Mr. White. (Lab.) 11,216, Mr. Gray (Lib.) 6,515 no change. Seventy-nine per cent, of the electorate voted94 words
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Article532 1938-06-04 11 S.S. VAN HEUTISZ’ arrives today from Singapore, sails the following day for Belawan. S.S. RENGAM’ arrives today from Sitiawan, Lumut and Pangkor, sailis on Monday for Asahan and Batoe Bahra. S.S. MATANG’ arrived on Thursday from Renong, Victoria Point and Tiongkah, sails today for same532 words
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Article87 1938-06-04 11 Husband’s Morning Shock (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 3. A 22-year-old Cantonese woman, Chee Ah Lan, the second w’ife of a local dentist, was found hanging in her room at 168 Main-road this morning. The discovery was made by the husband early this morning when,87 words
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Article193 1938-06-04 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. June 3. The Bukit Mertajam High School will hold its Annual Athletic Sports on Friday, June 10. at 2.30 p.m. on the High School ground. Invitations have been sent to the parents and friends to attend the sports. The Province193 words
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Article251 1938-06-04 11 Contributions received up to June 1 towards the above fund are as follows: Previously acknowledged Straits $530,806.66. Penang Oh Teng Goldsmith Guild $81.81; Lim Kim Serg staff $3.54; Heap Loong Hup Kee $10.10; Oriental Optical $5.05; Guan Sin $2.02; Tong Ah Firewood Factory. Siam $8.00; Seong251 words
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Article140 1938-06-04 11 Car With Rifle And Ammunition Found After Search (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 3. Selangor police officers were called from their beds at four o’clock this morning, and the telephone wires between Singapore and Penang were kept Busy because a car containing a140 words
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Advertisement354 1938-06-04 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Lea veB Penang Due London GLENIFFER Also calls Antwerp Middlesborough June 4 July 1 ft, PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles Glasgow June 12 July 10 Q. I’HILOCTETES Also calls Hull and Gydnia June 16 July 14 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA354 words
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Advertisement829 1938-06-04 11 P o (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. ELEPHANTA” SAILING SUNDAY, sth JUNE crauSS a wS d rie S ulKler p na "K, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, Lndon an" Far S M fS y Ser^U mnent Ma3aCCa Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S "MATA HARI’’ June829 words
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Article, Illustration406 1938-06-04 12 Diary Of A Swimming Instructor |."> A father came to me a couple of days ago and asked me how he could best teach his small son, aged five, to swim. I suggested he should bring the youngster to me, but as that was impossible owing406 words
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685 1938-06-04 12 All-Malaya Reception (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, lune 3 A momentous forward step in the history of Malayan broa-ic. J will be marked this month when the 8.M.8.C. short-wave tr n-i comes on the air. Designed and constructed locally, tke new transmitter will685 words
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Article537 1938-06-04 12 St. George The Martyr WHITSUNDAY 3.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil). /.00 a.m. Holy Communion. B.ofl a.m. Holy Communion ').30 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 10.30 a.m. Matins Address. Psalm 68. Hymns 210. 208, 207, 156. 11.30 a.m. Holy Communion. 6.00 p.m. Evensong Sermon. Psalm 104 Chant 212 Magnificat 121537 words
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Article498 1938-06-04 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A ma l for Ipoh. K. Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 10 a.m. (registration 9.30 a.mJ on Monday, June 6. A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and T-mor Dilly via Singapore and498 words
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Miscellaneous640 1938-06-04 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. Empire Broadcasting Service schedule for this week: TRANSMISSION 2 d 3 (6.02 pm. 12.20 a.m.) GSH 21.1,7 Mc/8 (13.97 mJ GSG 17.79 Mo/B (16.86 mJ GSF 15.11, Mc/S (19. 8 mJ GSJ 21.53 Mc/S (13.93 mJ FOR THE FAR EAST (6.02 p.m. 11.20 p.m640 words
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Miscellaneous862 1938-06-04 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless GSF (BBC) 7.50 p.m. Mileistones of Melody.” 9.20 p.m. Empire Exhibition isit. 10.50 p.m. Yascha Krien and his Gipsy Orchestra. ZHJ(PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Indian music. 8.00 p.m. Malav music. YDC (NIROM) 5.50 p.m. Classics. 8.05 p.m. Popular concert by the Omroep Orchestra. 9.35 p.m. Dance music.862 words
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Miscellaneous15 1938-06-04 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH 2.57 p.m. TOMORROW 3.50 a.m. 9.57 a 3.36 p.m. 10 4015 words
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Article, Illustration166 1938-06-04 13 DUKE AND DUCHESS AT OPENING OF ROYAL TOURNAMENT. Inspecting men of the 2nd Battalion. The Grenadier Guards, wearing gas masks, is Sir Bertram Sergison-Brooke. General Officer Commanding the London District. 4 and Queen. Queen Mary, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and the Princess Royal166 words
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595 1938-06-04 14 Crowd Invade Pitch As Players Clash XAVERIANS AND I. R. C. SPLIT POINTS A clash between two footballers followed by a free fieht in which spectators and footballers were involved, provided a sensational ending Io the First Division League match between the Old595 words
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Article115 1938-06-04 14 -Reuter. Derby Winner’s Time Bettered At Epsotn yesterday, the King and Queen were present to watch the Oaks. Result was: Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owens’ ROCKFEL H. Wragg 1 Miss Dorothy Paget’s RADIANT C. Smirke 2 Sir Alfred Butt’s SOLAR FLOWER Perryman 3 Rockfel, starting 3il favourite, won-Reuter. - 115 words
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55 1938-06-04 14 Henry Cotton says that in his opinion the young Irishman, James Bruen, may become the greatest golfer the wor’d has known. Tremendous prediction, this, for Cotton still has vivid memories of such as Bobbie Jones and Walter Hagen. According to Henry, Bruen is a55 words
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Article86 1938-06-04 14 By Tic-Tac By Capt. Dash RACE 1 RACE 1: PRESTIGE. INVENTORY BU. CHAR RACE 2 RACE 2: BRAWNY LAD. BRAWNY LAD GEE UP. SPERANZA RACE 3 RACE 3: FARNLEY. HERCULES HERCULES. FARNLEY RACE 4 RACE 4: VICTORY PARADE. VICTORY PARADE TURN OVER. PRETTY MAIDEN RACE 5 RACE 5: TEMPLE86 words
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843 1938-06-04 14 Full Programme For Today The following is the full programme for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur today RACE 1, 2.30 pan.Ponies, Class 1, Div. 2,5% Furlongs. 010 KISSING CUP 9.00 A. van Tooren Duval843 words
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Advertisement277 1938-06-04 14 m P? m Doctors saym/j K Prink Kw ft HotV’s&r OaW k eej> P>l* SLIM Be* -J A well-known doctor, writing about slimming says stout people should drink hot water night and morning.” You see, one of the chief causes of ugly fat is the failure of the system to277 words
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Advertisement204 1938-06-04 14 Il lliimy l ill I j, II Illi I AeafincAe which is frequently a consequence of great heat, overexertion, anger, excitement or excessive indulgence in tobacco or alcohol, renders human beings incapable for any kind of work. Gardan’ relieves it immediately. But Gardan’ not only removes the pain, it also204 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1938-06-04 15 Patience—Psychological Knowledge—Ball Control Watch For The Batsman’s Weakness BY L. N. CONSTANTINE yHE art of bowling! Let me begin with one recent example which has afforded me an immense amount of amusement. It concerns George Headley, the West Indian batsmanonly in this case he was1,003 words
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Article536 1938-06-04 15 Syd Wooderson’s Decision London, May 22. I am a trifle sorry for Sydney Wooderson, British one-mile champion and world s record holder. He has been much in the news” lately, and the news seems to know so much more about him than he does himself, writes the536 words
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Article156 1938-06-04 15 Rosslyn Park Player Joins Municipality (From Our London Staff) London, May 27. Singapore’s civilian rugby fifteen will be strengthened next season by one of London’s finest players. Mr. J. B. Potter, Rosslyn Park’s fiijstchoice for scrum-half for the past two-and-a-half seasons, has been appointed Financial Assistant to156 words
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791 1938-06-04 15 Drake Had French Defence Jumpy Paris, May 27. England football stands just where it did twelve days ago, after touring team had trounced Germany. It sagged at Zurich, where we were badly beaten by Switzerland on Saturday. And it was rocked sky-high again today791 words
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Advertisement196 1938-06-04 15 i TIGER BEER by pure, fresh YEAST iIK-■P I rfb W' B iw iillwiflf iO- SI The importation of pure fresh Yeast On the right is I I requires the maximum of care and a microscopic B K attention to ensure and maintain the reproduction of P ideal Tiger standard196 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-06-04 15 POPA Business Detail By J. MILLAR WATT YOU LIKE MC TO BORN USELESS Hl SIR. CARBON COPIES i OF THEM FIRST. U I -a? Jpwk i 9 WFt28 words
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Article115 1938-06-04 16 fin: PREVIOUSLY LA>YGSY LONDON—(Spot) £168.15. 0 £l7O. 5. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £169. 5. 0 £170.15. 0 SINGAPORE $85.75 $86.00 E SINESS DONE PENANG $85.75 $85.87% BUSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundries> $3.55 $3.60 BLACK PEPPER $9.00 $8.50 RUBBER:— LONDON s’»d 5 d 5 NEW YORK U%c(G)115 words
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Article308 1938-06-04 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otner i Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterdav Rise or Fa-. IR uo s _|_L Burmah Oil 1126 +7%d Con. Loan o p.c. 44-64 11 >-- s E ole pesos 511% Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 113% c^le pc 85% 4-% War Loan 3% p308 words
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Article109 1938-06-04 16 Prev. Latest Paris JTS’I 178 New York 4.94*L 4.94’1 Montreal 4.99 5.00 Brussels 29.24 I L> 29.23 Geneva 21.72 21 .2 Amsterdam 8.96 1 2 S. 96 Milan 94 94 Berlin 12.32 12.31 Stockholm 19.39* 2 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 > BlO 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 2 nominal109 words
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Article197 1938-06-04 16 KENNEDY CO. KIiBBEK Buyers Sellers Anipat 3 9 4 3 Ayer Hitam 21 3 22 6 B. Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatt 104 1.06 Hongkong Tin 20 0 21 0 Ipoh Tin 21 0 22 6 Kpg. Lanjut 19 0 19 6 Kamunting 10 0 10 9 Kuchai Ordy. 1.35197 words
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Article198 1938-06-04 16 New York. June 3.—lt is impossible to attach significance to price movements on today’s negligible volume. We see no basis for change in the belief that a further period of irregularity and lower markets is likely. Dow Jones avs. Prev. Today 30 indus 110.68 109.71 20 rails 20.52198 words
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Article22 1938-06-04 16 TIN Singapore SB6.(X) per pki. Penang $85.87*% per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot per 11) Penang Spot I8 %c per II»22 words
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Article172 1938-06-04 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 Hong Fatt 1.05 1.07 Klang River 1.82%, 1.87% Kuchai 1.37% 1.40 Lingui 1 65 1.70 Fetaling 7.40 7.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Rantau Ordy. 1.27% 1.32'% Rantau Pref. 1.27% 1.32% Taiping Cons. 1.57% 1.62%Ampat 3 9 4 3 Bangrins 20172 words
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Article126 1938-06-04 16 Lodon, June 3. RUBBER: Quiet.— London 5,-;. buyers 5% sellers May 5% buyers 5P sellers July/Sept 5H buyers 5% sellers Oct./Dec 5% "buyers 51” sellers NEW YORK 11.33 cts. r nit»d Kingdom Stocks London 57,303 tons Liverpool 29,220 tons OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. May fii. 2. 6126 words
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Article66 1938-06-04 16 Stock Exchange business was restrained under holiday influences, but the undertone was favourable. Gilt-edged were sunported and industrials met bear covering. Kaffirs, demanded from Capetown, responded. Tin was firm. The quota cut was generally accorded a good reception. There was a fair volume of liquidation from stocks accumulated66 words
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Article240 1938-06-04 16 Ah Ee And Williams Batting Penang won the toss and Adams decided to bat on a perfect wicket. Tan Ah Ee. Penang stonewaller, and Alfonse Williams went out to open the innings to the bowling of Mayo, from the Liglit Street end and Gill from the sea240 words
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Article106 1938-06-04 16 Broadcasts From ZHJ To Begin Tomorrow Beginning tomorrow the Penang Wireless Society. Station ZHJ, will be giving a special broadcast each Sunday of light music at midday, from 12.00 to 1.00 p.m Tomorrow’s special programme is as follows 12.00 noon. Special Midday Concert. Albert Sandler His Orchestra. (1)106 words
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Article68 1938-06-04 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 3. A Tamil epolie named Appalayah, working in Lalaguru Shankar Estate in Ulu Ijok, met with a terrible death yesterday when he fell from a height of 50 feet. It appears that he was plucking fruit when he slipped and fell.68 words
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Article291 1938-06-04 16 Annual Subscription Reduced At a special meeting of the Penang Choral and Dramatic Society held at the Penarg Sports Club last night it was decided to reduce the annual subscription from $3 50 to $2 per person and $3 for husband and wife. Opening the meeting.291 words
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Article82 1938-06-04 16 (From Our Own Correspondent! Taiping, June 3. Yow Ngak, a Teochew, and an enthusiastic football fan who figured in the free fight during the match between the IndoCeylonese and Kamunting A” recently, was today fined $5 by the Taiping magistrate on a disorderly conduct charge. A Malay82 words
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Advertisement64 1938-06-04 16 i RUNNYMEDE HOTEL I TONIGHT dinneiTdance EXTENSION 1 A.M. MISCHA’S BLUE DANUBIANS. I i SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED 1 (Incorporated in England The Board has declared an Interim Dividend of 3% r L less Income Tax at 5/6 in it- payable in London on 16th June, 1938, to all64 words
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Advertisement250 1938-06-04 16 CHRONIC STOMACH PAINS Hariiri would not do allvo now’ All men and women who suitetheir stomachs will sympathise wifi h a. plight of Mr. P Everyone afflicted by tomacn trouble can take new heart from the remarkable recovery which his wt, gratefully records. Here ar »1 from her letter» Seven250 words
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