Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1938
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Title Section19 1938-06-11 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 138. Vol. XCVI. SATURDAY. JUNE 11. 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article299 1938-06-11 1 Reuter. Franco Outrages U nabated MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND LORD HALIFAX ON HOLIDAY I with the news that the full British Cabinet is \[>» cted to make a final decision next Wednesday on the I ran co outrages, comes a message from Madrid reporting that theReuter. - 299 words
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Article31 1938-06-11 1 apers state that simultaneous- av.s tor the erection of a new nwe for the production of the Rolls Royce Company is works at Derby to the limits Present site.31 words
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Article28 1938-06-11 1 Reuter. 1 me 10,- Dr. Chu did not speak session of the I. L. O. He is ng in the conference bureau of his speech Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article28 1938-06-11 1 lately British Minister in rived tn London. > travelled via Washington v r v oard the Aquitama .met y’' accident injuring his back "e now recovering.28 words
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Article104 1938-06-11 1 Pilot’s Coolness Saves Lives And Machine The crew* of six of an R.A.F. bomber had a remarkable escape to which the coolness, confidence and efficiency of the pilot contributed when the machine burst into flames at 4.000 feet when flying over Leicester. The starboard engine caught104 words
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Article90 1938-06-11 1 reports from London of the ENGLAND AUSTRALIA TEST MATCH will appear in the Sunday Gazette.’’ which in addition will contain the following sport features:—SELANGOß RACE Results, MALAYA CUP f Kedah- vs. Perak i. WIGHTMAN CUP Tennis, Triangular Badminton in Retrospect. Foldball and Boxing Reviews. There will90 words
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Article132 1938-06-11 1 Reuter. Make Ransom Payment A Crime Washington. June 10.Representative Fish has asked Congress to make the payment of kidnap ransom a crime punishable by $lO,OOO fine and one year imprisonment, except w’here it is paid upon the advice of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. New York.Reuter. - 132 words
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Article74 1938-06-11 1 Experts’ Conference In Canada One hundred and fifty British chemists research workers and university teachers led by Lord Leverhulme, President of the Society of the Chemical Industry, left for Canada to take part in a conference at which leading experts of a number of different nationalities wall discuss74 words
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Article34 1938-06-11 1 A press communique issued from Downing Street last night states that meetings of the committee of guarantor states of Ausrian loans were held at the Treasury’ yesterday. After discussion the committee adjourned.34 words
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Article41 1938-06-11 1 In the first year of its existence, th< Air Registration Board--iupon w’hich the Air Ministry’s responsibility for inspection of civil aircraft and the issue and renewal of certificates of airworthiness was devolved -has made 2.660 inspections through its surveyors.41 words
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Article149 1938-06-11 1 Tin Referendum Voting In the recent referendum on the proposal for a tin Buffer stock scheme Malayan producers were asked: (a) whether they were in favour of the creation of a buffer stock as outlined in the scheme, and (b) whether, if a buffer stock was149 words
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Article, Illustration1196 1938-06-11 1 AUSTRALIAN BOWLING BUBBLE BURST TWO CENTURIES (Pinang Gazette Special) Weather Outlook Today: Unsettled for 244; 4 for 281,—P. G,- Correspondent and Reuter. London, June 10. A crowd of 18.100 paid £1.406 -at the turnstiles to see the first Test at Nottingham betweenfor 244; 4 for 281,—P. G,- Correspondent and Reuter. - 1,196 words
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Advertisement21 1938-06-11 1 SWEE SANG JEWELLER and jHAMOND MERCHANT AND KEA D Y MADE lEMELL E R I E S jh. Kimberley Street, Penang.21 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-11 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., No. 458, Chulia Street. Penang, S.S. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silvei' photos, shields, cups, etc. Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for vveddings, birthdays, etc. Scientific Workmanship. Moderate charges Prompt service. t z I101 words
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803 1938-06-11 2 ROBBED OF INITIATIVE IN OCCUPIED AREAS” Real Story Behind Murder Of Foreign Missionary Women (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, June 5. HOW a Japanese force of 20,000 men was practically demoralised by the loss of 15,000 casualties to the guerillas in803 words
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Article373 1938-06-11 2 ILL UNEMPLOYED Opium Smoker Takes Own Life 11l depressed at being unable to obtain employment and having no money to purchase opium which he badly needed, were the chief factors which led to the death of a Chinese Tham Phong who died as a result of poisoning, on May 22373 words
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88 1938-06-11 2 Berlin, May 31. It is stated in well-informed circles here tonight that Herr von Schuschnigg, the former Austrian Chancellor, has not left Vienna, as was reported last night. It is .admitted that he has left the villa in the Belvedere Gardens where he has88 words
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Article55 1938-06-11 2 $l,OOO WORTH OF JEWELLERY About $l,OOO (worth of jewellery were reported missing from the house, of Mr. j. W Perkins, Sewerage Engineer, Penang Municipality, at Ayer Itam Road on Thursday afternoon There were no signs of the house being broken into, and the Police, Who have55 words
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Article323 1938-06-11 2 FOUND HANGING FROM RAMBUTAN TREE The man was suffering from cancer and was an opium addict.” So said Dr. Marcus, Assistant Government Pathologist, when giving evidence at the inquiry held before Mr. K. A. Blacker, the Penang Coroner, into the death of -Lim Neoh Ooi, who was323 words
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134 1938-06-11 2 Challenge To Police When Mr. W. Craven-Ellis, M.P. for Southampton, was fined £2 at Basingstoke for exceeding the speed limit in a builtup area, a police witness stated that his car reached 40 m.p h. in passing through Basingstoke, and was travelling at 55134 words
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Article196 1938-06-11 2 Selected From 200 A London boy, 12% years old, was chosen from 200 applicants to sing the part of the shepherd child with Gigli, the Italian tenor, in Puccini’s Tosca,” at Covent Garden. He is James Moran, of Walthamstow, a member of the choir196 words
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Article286 1938-06-11 2 Fate Of Unknown Chinese I made all possible inquiries at the kampong, but no one could give me inxormauon as to any one missing from there,” said Inspector Brodie, when an nquiry was held before Mr. K.A. Blacker, the Penang Coroner, yesterday morning into the death of an286 words
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Article240 1938-06-11 2 REFERENCE AT B. M. SCHOOL SPORTS Public reference to the untimely death of Mr. E. T. M. Lias, former headmaster of the Bukit Mertajam High School, was made at the School’s annual sports yesterday by the present headmaster, Mr. R M. Young. Mr. Yourg.240 words
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74 1938-06-11 2 William Price, who ran away from home in Llanwrtyd (population 1,173), South Wales, when he was 14, and became managing director of United Dairies Ltd., and a knight, left £48,000 his will has disclosed. Sir William died a month ago.aged74 words
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Article73 1938-06-11 2 The following arrived yesterday from Singapore by the Kedah:Mr. W. G. Price, Mr. C. V. Miles, Mrs. E. Ebata and infant, Mr Sellers, Mr. Thompson. Mr. C. Klemm, Mr. Wong Lick Hiong. Mr. Boer, Mr U. A. N. Liang Mr. Khoo 800 Chiang, Mr. Lim Boon Seng. Madam73 words
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Article74 1938-06-11 2 Skippy, the dog which is probably the best known to the modem cinema public, arrived at Southampton in the Cunard White Star liner Queen Mary. Skippy, a wire-haired terrier, is better known as Asta, the name under which he appeared in The Thin Man” and74 words
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Article181 1938-06-11 2 At The Resid entry On June 23 A Fair, in traditional style, with roundabouts and swings and coconut shies, haa been arranged to take place in the Residency Garden, in aid of the PenanY.W.C.A., from 4.45 p.m to 7 p.m ,q Thursday, June 23 The Y.W.C.A. is181 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-06-11 2 The 300 ft. Tower of Empire at BellaHouston, where the Empire Exhibition is being held. being held. t f is From the Tower of the Empo' possible to survey a 1000-nul< I' of the levdiest scenery, includow, lochs and glens. 1, of Da-mlnrton, Renfrew, Ayr. Sti ling can be seen53 words
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Advertisement75 1938-06-11 2 Experience Tells* '1 iimii ill r ipr; OBSFw 2 i JI I i j!i Rhk i i \W svF tJ i >7% 1 I hl* 3 Z' in o X. -^==tHife r 11 1 i I!, *****1 U d *****1111 i IHIIIIII mHI n IM HI tv** Experience extending over75 words
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Advertisement181 1938-06-11 2 USES BOTH HAINDs TO WRITE Letter From a Man of <) 9 He asks us to excuse his writing u do more than that- -we «■gratutJ. J' on being able to write at all hL aeo* hua cially as he has been suffering rheumatism. This is what he letter in181 words
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Article414 1938-06-11 3 Saichuen Waterworks Hit: Water Supply Curtailed Canton, June 10. Four squadrons of Japanese planes came over the city tonight and drop--6 to 8 bombs in the vicinity of Saichuen where huge columns of smoke are visible in the bright moonlight but no fires have started. Once again414 words
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65 1938-06-11 3 luu duinor. po< British Wireless. London, June 10 Lord Balwin, as 1 hancellor of Cambridge University prended at the congregation today at which seven honorary degrees were conferred. The recipients included the Lord Chancelw. Lord Maugham. former Foreign Secretary Mr. Anthony Eden, a former Governorluu duinor. po< British Wireless. - 65 words
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171 1938-06-11 3 SHANGHAI CIRCLES URGE FORCE Shanghai, June 10. The ostensible reason of the Japanese refusal to re-open the Yangtse is military necessity, but Adm. Noble’s trip has resulted in the conviction that the excuse is not valid. It is learned that the real reason171 words
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Article125 1938-06-11 3 British Wireless. London, June 10It is stated in official quarters today that there are no indications of any postponement of the AngloAmerican trade negotiations now proceeding in Washington. Vienna. June 10An official decree dissolves all Austrian Catholic studenF organisations. The funds were confiscated. London. June 10His Majesty’sBritish Wireless. - 125 words
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Article412 1938-06-11 3 Reuter. DELAY OF PARTITION SCHEME EXPLAINED London, June 10—The course of British policy in Palestine was described to the permanent mandates commission of the League at Geneva by Sir John Shuckburgh, Deputy Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies. While regarding the question of partition as subReuter. - 412 words
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Article353 1938-06-11 3 British And French Steamers Sunk Reuter British Wireless After raiding Gandia, a lone plane returned and finally sank the French steamer, Brisbane,” which was attacked yesterday. The officers and crew of the Stanray” are most indignant regarding attack by a lore plane last night onReuter & British Wireless - 353 words
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Article73 1938-06-11 3 Reuter Mrs. Griebl Held On Bail As Material Witness Mrs. Griebl, wife of a former leader of the Nazis in America and now a naturalised American, who left America or. May 10 for Berlin, has been summoned to testify in the espionage investigations and is being heldReuter - 73 words
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Article244 1938-06-11 3 Reuter. Lively Again After Unusual Calm London, June 10— After a period or unusual calm the gold bullion market sprang to life today when, under the influence of sharp expansion demand from Continental hoarders, the turnover at fixing exceeded £1,000,000. While nervousness in connection with the latestReuter. - 244 words
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Article49 1938-06-11 3 British Wirelesw Conservatives Retain Seat London, June 10.Mr Thornycroft, (Conservative), was today returned to Parliament with a majority of 4,408 over his Labour opponent in the Stafford byelection caused by the succession to the peerage of Mr. Ormsby-Gore. The Conservative majority at the last election was 3,661British Wirelesw - 49 words
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Advertisement63 1938-06-11 3 FOR CAPITAL ENTERTAINMENT AT WEMBLEY CABARET meet OUR NEW CAPTIVATING CHARMING HOSTESSES bar DANCING 9 p. m. TO 1 a. m. <,, Non -STOP DANCE—2 BANDS IN ATTENDANCE "’AP/’IAL'S TONY AND HIS SWING HAW AHN TIGER RAGGERS a: BRING LARRY” THE STEEL GUITAR WIZARD OF PENANG BALLOON DANCES tiffin DANCE63 words
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Miscellaneous159 1938-06-11 3 SUPER WEEK-END ATTRACTIONS WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT SATURDAY, 11th: JUNE 1938. TAI CANTONESE OPERA: "Theen Mong" s 'AR OPERA: Three Dangers” trongiy Supported by numerous Extiras Hot Music. P n WATCH r OR: DEVIL OF BALI” A Great Thrilling Exciting Play. AIITAL TALKIES: 2 Shows Nightly at 7.15 9.15 p.m. A159 words
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Miscellaneous206 1938-06-11 3 Acclaimed as the Greatest Musical of the Times by every Member of the Audience who has seen the Picture! You can verify this by paying a visit to the— QUEEN Today at LAST 3 SHOWS 6.15 tonight 9.30 NOTE: Matinee Prices 15, 30, 50, 75 $l,OO The New Universal Presents206 words
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Article239 1938-06-11 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL The engagement is announced. and the marriage will take place at Kuala Pilah, of Mr. Edwin Pereira, of the P.W.D., Port Dickson, and Miss Ber tha Blankenette, o‘ Kuala Pilah. 4' Dr. A.N. Kingsbury, Director, Institute for Medical Reseand Kuala Lumpur, who is on a tour of inspection239 words
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Article685 1938-06-11 4 ALLEGATION AT R.A.F. COURT MARTIAL Story Of Unauthorised Mock Attack Suggestions that an Air Force officer led three machines in an unauthorised mock attack on a fourth plane and thereby caused a fatal crash, were made at a court-martial at R.A.F. headquarters at Uxbridge, Middlesex.685 words
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Article420 1938-06-11 4 Septic Hands Shown To Magistrate A seven-year-old boy, who was alleged to have been forced by his father to take live coals in his hands as a punishment, was brought into coiurt at Brighton and said, It hurt very much and I cried.’’ Stanley420 words
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Article440 1938-06-11 4 It is not such a long time since the most complete ignorance existed as to the causes of malaria. We know that men sought during many long years to discover the origin of this malady in the harmful mists that rose above marshy districts, and it was440 words
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Article282 1938-06-11 4 Mi. M acDonald Ignores Commons Question From Our Own Correspondent) London, June p. The suggestion that the British Government should take action to prevent the export of Malayan iron-ore for the manufacture of Japanese guns was made in the House of Commons this evening by282 words
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Article170 1938-06-11 4 Sir Samuel Hoare Helpless Sir Samuel Hoare has told 70 protesting M.P.s that he has no power to forbid the holding of the International Congress of the World Union of Freethinkers in London next September. "There is nothing contrary to our law in the assembly in conference170 words
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Article58 1938-06-11 4 This evening at the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.: March: Colonel Bogey On Parade Alford Overture: William Tell Rossini Reminiscences of Sullivan" Winterbottom Waltz: Stories of the Vienna Forest Strauss INTERVAL Selection: Shew Boat Kern Intermezzo: Aisha Lindsay Reverie: The Golden Sunset Finden Two Fox58 words
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Article443 1938-06-11 4 Dead Viomans q h Friends Love-letters, alleged to haw v ten by the accused man to 1.: were read at Wrexham, when Frank j X Joynson, 45, a bookmaker with the murder of Mrs. Margaret of Talwrn-road. Coedpoeth, Denbigh Mr. E. G. Robey, prosecuting liu Joynson443 words
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Article292 1938-06-11 4 CELEBRATIONS IX PARIT BLNTAR In order to celebrate "Teachers' Day all Chinese school teachers from various towns in the Krian District attend meeting in the Sin Wha Chinese School Hall. Parit Buntar where tea was It was decided at the meeting that open-air shows should be held in292 words
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Advertisement537 1938-06-11 4 Your stomach isn't lined with V Coconut «.ggFjl -IS™ ruin YOUR digestion with harsh remedies If there is one thing you don’t need to 1 the uicers disappear with their pain and impress on a stomach sufferer it i> this misery. the iromach is one of the most tender i537 words
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Article327 1938-06-11 5 Extraordinary Case Of Premature Senility l>itiinn!;li(inr. 1 06-yem -old man who became prema' lardy old follouing an accident is note growing younger instead of older day by day. That was revealed at Birmingham County Court when lifted Frederick Barnes. of Betholom-roiv, Birmingham, was awarded327 words
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Article227 1938-06-11 5 Monday. May 30. G< neral Sir Arthur Wauchope arrived to 'fay at Government House. H E. Major-General Mrs. W. G. S. Dobbie, Aii Vice-Marshal Mrs. A. W. f ddei Hon Mr. A. S. Small Mrs. til Colonel <fc Lady Marcia Miles, LtA Mrs J E. Hume and Group227 words
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43 1938-06-11 5 now: Captain Eric de Burgh Edthe 18th Royal Garhwal Rifles, dh'd in trying to save his orderly iailing off the roof of the officers’ Lansdowne, United Provinces. s due to leave for' England to be married.43 words
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Article202 1938-06-11 5 Skull Chipped Awav For live ard a half hours, doctors at Westminster Hospital strove to save a boy who. with a tumour on his brain, was threatened by blindness or death. To reach tne tumour, they chipped away as much of the boy’s skull as202 words
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Article142 1938-06-11 5 Cellar Refuge For 2,300.000 People The Prefecture of Police in Paris is abuut to issue a pamphlet, under the title What the Public Must Know About Pas sive Defence Against Air Attacks." It tells the public what to do in case of air attack in the use142 words
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Article69 1938-06-11 5 When 31 members of the ultranationalist Cross of Thunder” organisation were sentenced for terrorism, at Riga, Latvia, it was revealed that they had been betrayed bya pig. Daubed with subversive slogans, the pig was let loose in Riga’s main street during a national holiday. In the confusion69 words
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48 1938-06-11 5 French Police searching in a sand pit near Versailles for the bodies of two children who disappeared six weeks ago believe that they have found a slight deposit of gold. Samples of the sand are being sent to analysts in Paris.48 words
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493 1938-06-11 5 MAIN CHARGED WITH TAKING HER AWAY She Was Fed Up With England” Aii allegation that he had assisted a girl to return to America because she was "ted up with England,” was made at North London when Allan Shaw, 41, a ship’s493 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-06-11 5 Kathleen and Rosemary Kennedy, dany liters of the U. S. Ambassador, before being presented at Court. Between th- ni is Mrs. Kennedy. Debutantes’ cars queued in the Mall for the first time since /932.38 words
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353 1938-06-11 5 English Girls Too Particular’* London: More than 8,00(1 girls now cooking' and cleaning in English households were hired last year from Germany and Austria chiefly by branches of London employment agencies. They form tlfe majority of the 13,576 foreign women who were given353 words
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Article127 1938-06-11 5 A woman who married her uncle, thinking that he was her grandmother's adopted son, was granted a decree of nullity of marriage in the Divorce Court. The decree was granted on the ground that petitioner and respondent were with in the prohibited degrees" when127 words
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Article62 1938-06-11 5 With an improvised mask held over his face by elastic tied round his head. John Henry Haviland, aged 31. was found dead at his lodgings in Blomfield-street, Paddington, W. Connecting the mask with a gas point was a flexible tube. It is believed that Haviland, who had62 words
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Advertisement550 1938-06-11 5 WHICH IS YOUR LUCKY SHADE ...IM rik/ ip 111 9 OUT OF 10 WOMEN USE THE WRONG these new maoic SHADE OF FACE POWDER Skin-tone Shades THE wrong shade of powder gives you Xq hfN/ a horrid, hard "made-up” look r makes you appear years older. The only way to550 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-11 6 T/ie Brightest And Merriest Spot In Penang ELYSEE CABARET EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. Gala Non-Stop Dancing TWO BANDS Li Tek Seah Orchestra UNDER THE CAPABLE LEADERSHIP OF MR. MONTANO AND Louis Lim’s Live Orchestra Featuring MISS BETTY Elysee’s Singing Star BALLOONS42 words
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Miscellaneous223 1938-06-11 6 THRILL TO THE LATEST AND GREATEST OF THE THRILLING CHARLIE CHAN DETECTIVE MYSTERIES I liDwMl 6.15 NIGHTLY 9.30 Matinees Today Tomorrow al 2.45 p. m. THREE MYSTERIOUS DEATHS IN A ROW A FORTUNE IN BONDS MISSING A DOZEN MEN AND WOMEN UNDER SUSPICION AND CHARLIE CHAN HIMSELF IN JAIL K.223 words
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Miscellaneous834 1938-06-11 6 THE BEST WEEK-END SHOW IN TOWN I IV /I I E" T"" I > > A TwpQ HT T I IWI I M I J Morning Shows Today Tomorrow at 11.30 a Tomorrow at 2.45 p. m. LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 2.45 6.15 9.30 BOBBY BREEN RIDER HAGGARD’S ro M834 words
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443 1938-06-11 7 SCOTLAND YARD FRENCH POLICE HUNT ARMS SWINDLERS WARNING BY CHINESE EMBASSIES Peer's Son With Assumed Name Suspected Scotland Yard and the French Surete have been asked by the Chinese Embassies in London and Paris to investigate what is believed to be an extensive conspiracy to swindle armament firms. Information in443 words
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Article, Illustration121 1938-06-11 7 New 1 ork: President Roosevelt had a nightmare; and as a result plans for a new £2,000,000 airport for Washington were rushed through, Congress. The President, it is disclosed had the nightmare a few days after an air crash near Cleveland in which ten lives121 words
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Article166 1938-06-11 7 It is estimated that the withdrawal of foreign volunteers from both sides in Spain will cost a maximum of £2,250,000. This figure was given at a meeting of the Non-Intervention Sub-Committee at the Foreign Office. The scheme for the withdrawal which is part of the British166 words
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163 1938-06-11 7 Windsor:Eaward Davis, of Jamesstreet, Windsor, fined ss. at Windsor today for using bad language early one morning, said: Swearing? I was talking in my sleep. I talk almost every night when I am asleep. I should say on this night it was a163 words
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Article129 1938-06-11 7 New Austrian Decree Vienna: All titles of nobility in Austria are declared illegal, for ,the time being, by a decree pubished. Such titles are, to a certain extent, recognised in the rest of Germany, and the present decision is based on. the law of 1919129 words
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Article71 1938-06-11 7 New York: Mrs. Andrew Carnegie Whitfield, whose husband, wealthy nephew of the late multi-millionaire Andrew Carnegie disappeared in his red monoplane on April 15 after a quarrel and was believed to have headed out over the Atlantic to end his life was sued for a separation.71 words
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Article214 1938-06-11 7 Women’s Two Years Of Housebreaking Two women, one a widow with four children, and the other the wife of an invalid, were described by counsel at Middlesex Sessions as modern Mrs. Bill Sikes’’ when they pleaded guilty to charges of housebreaking and theft. Mrs. Violet Van214 words
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Article146 1938-06-11 7 250 Sent To Bremen Vienna: There has been a great number of arrests in Vienna recently. Beggars, street musicians and workshies are among the latest arrests, and 250 of these have just been sent to Bremen from Vienna to work on canal making. There146 words
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358 1938-06-11 7 Decorations For Royal Visit 10'0,000 Officers To Line Streets Paris:-—The Paris street decoration schemes for the visit of the King and Queen on June 28, which have been submitted by business men of the city to the authorities, are so ambitious that the358 words
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Article214 1938-06-11 7 Danzig:—A transformation of the Danzig Constitution is predicted for June 20 when the Free City Parliament will meet again after many months of idleness. The Nazis, by the arrest of Socialist and Catholic deputies, intimidation and terrorism, have got rid of all opposition in the214 words
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Article154 1938-06-11 7 New Station To Be Built Gwadur, in India, is to be abandoned as a stopping-place for Imperial Airways' fly-ing-boats, and Jiunri, 20 miles from Gwadur, has been selected for a new flyingboat station, which is to be constructed at a cost of nearly £26,250. Lieut-Commander W.154 words
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95 1938-06-11 7 London Discussions (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 3. Meetings have recently been held in London of the members of the Straits. China and Japan Conference to consider the re-entry of the Osaka Line into the Europe-Far East service. The company gave up the service95 words
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Article94 1938-06-11 7 Two brothers met for the first time in 40 years at Wigan railway station. They were Mr. John Silcock, a New Zealand farmer, who left Wigan when 24 to go dairy farming at Auckland and Mr. Thomas Silcock, of Standish Wigan, a retired colliery bricklayer.94 words
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Advertisement466 1938-06-11 7 JW office: 12. Bishop Street Penang. Phone 1427 anti 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gaaette” Penang. e Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone p’ Tel Times" Singapore. Kuala Lumpur: 25, Java Street. Phone: 3683. Ipoh Brewster Road. Phone: 268. London r f. 13, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 e Central 3608—344® Tel:466 words
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Advertisement305 1938-06-11 7 BACKACH E starts here IfwAr STOP IT NATURES OWN WAY IMPURITIES and clogging waste matter in the kidneys are the root-cause of agonising backache. Relief can best be obtained by drinking alkaline mineral water, which thoroughly flushes the kidneys free of these pain-causing impurities» The effect is marvellous—pain is quiikl)305 words
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Article808 1938-06-11 8 a I.L some children received for their school fees this week two davs tuition, again emphasising the stultifying effect of the numerous public and semi-public hoh<lavs which Government has seen lit to inflict upon the colony. Singapore educationalists have iiad something to sa\ this week in808 words
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46 1938-06-11 8 London, June 10An R A F. Short Sunderland flyingboat made a record nonstop flight of 1.250 miles from Pembroke Dock to Gibraltar in eight hours in the course of a service flight to Singapore via Malta. Alexandria, Karachi and Calcutta.46 words
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Article52 1938-06-11 8 British Wireless. London. June 10The Officer Administering the Government of Jamaica has telegraphed under date June 9 the following message received at colonial office this morning. The situation is generally quiet throughout the Colony though some unrest continued in places and full precautions are being maintained forBritish Wireless. - 52 words
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Article81 1938-06-11 8 British Wireless. To Spend Two 'Years In Wilds Of New Guinea New York. June 10 Six American explorers, headed by Richard Archdold. landed at Humboldt bay. New Guinea, completing a 10,000 miles flight from San Diago in six days. The last lap was over 2,300 miles across theBritish Wireless. - 81 words
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Article160 1938-06-11 8 Hutton Michie The wedding took place yesterday at 4 p.m. at St. Andrews’s Presbyterian Church, Northam Road, Penang, of Mr. Ralph John Hutton, third son of Sir. John Hutton and of the late Mrs. Hutton. ot Edinburgh, and Nan Michie, widow of the >ate Dr. J.160 words
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Article87 1938-06-11 8 Reuter. Burmans lake Arms Into China Rangoon, June 10. One Kachin tribesman was shot dead on the Sino-Burma frontier fracas when a party of tribesmen visit ng the weekly bazaar at the Yunnan town of Kyanhungla came into conflict with about 70 Chinese soldiers who took exception toReuter. - 87 words
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Article122 1938-06-11 8 Negligent Driving Ipoh, June 11. From Our Own Correspondent) .Mr. H. G. Oates, motor engineer, of Ipoh, was yesterday fined $5O, in default one month’s imprisonment, when convicted by the Ipoh Magistrate of a charge of negligent driving. Mr. See Sen 800, who sustained a fracture of122 words
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Article66 1938-06-11 8 The death took place this morning at t .30 a.m. at her residence 16S Seang Teik Read, of Mrs. Cornelia Ludivina Cheong. The deceased who was 55 years old, had been ailing for some tmie. She leaves two ughters and three brothers. The funeral takes66 words
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Article35 1938-06-11 8 Reuter. Paris. June 10. ln addition to eight million francs already voted for reception bf the King and Queen, the Paris Chamber today voted unanimously a further twentyfour million francs. Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article25 1938-06-11 8 Reuter. Delawan, 111., June 10The U.S. Army bomber carrying three officers and five men crashed near here. All aboard were killed. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article21 1938-06-11 8 Reuter. Prague, June 10The Government has agreed in principle to the Sudeten memorandum serving as a basis for discussion.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article36 1938-06-11 8 Mr. G. T. Lee arrived this morning from Rotterdam by the Blue Funnel liner Helenus en route to Singapore. if Mr. A. S. Shearer arrived today from Singapore by the 8.1. steamer Karoa.36 words
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Article, Illustration470 1938-06-11 8 Cause Celebre IN the Forty-second < Court yeslerdax, Dioclc' livered a long and eaeenx ed judgment in that c which has become known curry-puff case.” This appeal, said hi> arose from the judgincir learned magistrate in borty-second Court in tic Yau Ixooi vs. Yau l\o >j damages470 words
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Advertisement268 1938-06-11 8 MMI 1 escapes Tek toothbrushing y; nL A normal mouth houses 32 teeth how impossible to judge their cleanliness Irom the look of the front ones in the mirror! Behind, out of sight to left '"'C- and right, are a host of crevices har- 1 > bouring food-particles, ano very268 words
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Advertisement146 1938-06-11 8 file secret a fieaflfui fyfielite l5 W O''’ WjßMjl When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it's as good as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a tew drops oi Magfii s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable146 words
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346 1938-06-11 9 Mr. IL R. Cheeseman On Modern Education CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATION IS OUR SERVANT' (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Limpur, June 10. Schools have to modify thej r curriculum in accordance with the new outlook and the new w or declared Mr. H. R.346 words
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Article303 1938-06-11 9 Sib-\\ aider Charged <mi Own Correspondent! Taiping, June 10. i cserved by the Acting M A L. Birse M.C.S. at hearing today of the case Pathan sub-warder named was charged with negligently risoner to escape while in his District Hospital cell. st hearing about a fortnight <303 words
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Article, Illustration211 1938-06-11 9 Stammers Beals Alice Marble Reuter. Wimbledon, June 10: There was an unexpected start to the Wightman Cup tennis match between Britain and America here today when Mis Kay Stammers beat_ the U.S. star, Miss Alice Marble. 3—6, 75, 6—3 In the other singles, Miss Peggy Scnyen well,Reuter. - 211 words
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Article196 1938-06-11 9 Reuter. County Cricket London. June 10: In the County Championship, Lancashire beat Kent by two wickets. Scores: Kent 400 (Fagg 125) and 182 (Phillipson 5 for 59). Lancashire 317 (Hop wood 141) and 266 for 8. .Middlesex beat Hants by 153 runs. Scores: Middlesex 311 andReuter. - 196 words
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Article561 1938-06-11 9 Several Penang Players Competing (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 11. Excellent entries have been received for die annual Perak lawn tennis championamps, to be held on the Ipoh Club courts /torn June 18 to June 26 inclusive. There are no fewer than 28 entrants for the561 words
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Article91 1938-06-11 9 Perak Team Against Kedah Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June, 11. At a meeting of the Perak Selection Committee held at the Ipoh Club last night, the following team was selected to represent Perak against Kedah in the Malaya Cup fixture this afternoon at the Kuala91 words
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Article370 1938-06-11 9 Selangor Races The following are the acceptances ano their probable riders for today s races, together with the order ar.d times of running; Race 1 Horses. Class 3, Div. 4. 6 Furs., 2.30 p. m. .jtaybrite, 9.0 Corry hour O’clock, 8.13 Fai thing oabara. B.ll White370 words
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Advertisement315 1938-06-11 9 RELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS WITH COMPLETE STOMACH TREATMENT cj^*uc~u*iitgiT Tt ffil Practically everv form of stomach trouble is caused by excess acid Burning pain, agonising /f /■TxSr wind, and uncomfortable distension are signs that 3*’ «L’ acid is attacking the lining of your stomach. THE Amazing relief is quickly315 words
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1133 1938-06-11 10 Export Trade Likely To Decline Further STAGNATION IN LONDON STOCK MARKETS (From Our Own Correspondent! London. June 3. Despite the ostrich-like conduct of Ministers and leading industrialists, it has been .apparent for some time past that industrial and business prosperity in Great Britain nas1,133 words
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324 1938-06-11 10 Removing Sand From Wreck DREDGER TO SMASH THROUGH SHIP Amsterdam.—The world’s largest tindredger, the Karimata, equipped with 130 steel scoops, is shortly to leave for Terschelling in a new attempt to recover more than £1,000,000 in gold and silver from the Lutine,324 words
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Article951 1938-06-11 10 U.S. Demand Still Shrinking ANTI-POOL PARTY’S FINAL EFFORT (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 1. The International Tin Committee’s fateful .buffer pool meeting” is being held to-morrow, and by the time that these words appear in print the whole world will know whether the pool has been951 words
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98 1938-06-11 10 Extra gratuities totalling in some cases £250 will become available for R.A.F. men following the Air Council's announcement of a system of additional re-engage-ment for four years. They will affect all airmen, except those specially enlisted for Tour years regular service, who98 words
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Advertisement74 1938-06-11 10 PATERSON ENGINEERING CO., LTD. WATER PURIFICATION PLANT VERTICAL HORIZONTAL <■ PRESSURE FILTERS FOR pHj ALL PURPOSES '“’t" ff" j fl Ch— COMPLETE INSTALLATIONS "A"™ J SWIMMING POOLS ESTATE DOMESTIC SUPPLIES Bl FILTER SCHEMES PREPARED WITHOUT OBLIGATION PURE WATER IS IMPORTANT TO j** i VUU PUBLIC HEALTH AND ESTATE *’*y-*r4 WELFARE74 words
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Advertisement653 1938-06-11 10 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KONG AND HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI BANKING y CORPORATION (Incorporated in Hong Kong, (Incorporated in the Netherlands) T he LlabUity of members is limited (With limited liability.) extent and in mannei prescribe-' Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of u t (NETHERLANDS TRADING a colony cnriUTV Head O//ice:—HONG KONG SOCIETY.)653 words
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Article725 1938-06-11 11 Old Dangers And New SIR THOMAS INSKIP AND AN IKGENT NEED Sir Thomas Inskip. Minister for Coordination of Defence, broadcast recently in the National programme on the subject or Imp-rial Defence. Being an island people, he said, we were not exposed to the same danger of725 words
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Article60 1938-06-11 11 Needed For 4-Year Plan Berlin:Orders have been sent out to all technicians—scientists, chemists, and engineersof German nationality who are employed by foreign firms outside Germany that they must give notice and re-i turn to Germany. The reason is the shortage of technical experts required in Germany itself60 words
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Article96 1938-06-11 11 In landing a tiger shark nearly twice as long as he is tall, 6ft. sin., Mr. Tom Bell. Yorkshire wool merchant, has put up a world’s record for rod and line. The shark weighs 1,1511 b. and is 12ft. 3in. long, according to a96 words
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Article1258 1938-06-11 11 S.S. HELENUS from North Continent, sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku, Dairen and Japan. S.S. KRIAN’ arrives today from Bagan Datoh and Telok Anson, sails next day for same ports. S.S. MATANG’ arrived on 1 hursday from Renong and Victoria Point, sails today for same1,258 words
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Advertisement304 1938-06-11 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London PATROCLUS Also calls Marseilles Glasgow June 12 Julv 10 PHILOCTETES Also calls Hull and Gydnia June 16 July 14 (jL MEMNON Also calls Marseilles Glasgow June 24 Julv 21 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE. Liverpool >.304 words
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Advertisement773 1938-06-11 11 P 0 and W W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) port swettenhamTmalacca SINGAPORE S.S. KHANDALLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 12th JUNE S N under Penan Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham.’ Outwards from London for China <fc Japan. s^s "BULAN June 17 S/S NALDERA’’ dUe T. P^n^ g SAILINGS OF SI’EAMERS OF TH» s/s773 words
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Miscellaneous44 1938-06-11 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT PENANG (FORT CORNWALLIS) Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 85 N E 89 N W 89 N W RAINFALL June 9 10 nil TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 11.45 p.m. 5.33 p.m. TOMORROW 6.31 a.m. 12.05 p.m. 6.15 p.m.44 words
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Article554 1938-06-11 12 Ice-Cream Bar And Library SUBMARINE MEN’S HOME’ SETS NEW STANDARD The standard of living in the Navy has been lifted several notches by the completion of the new depot ship Maidstone, in the design of which many of the ideas for comfort and easier conditions put554 words
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Article523 1938-06-11 12 Latest Times Of Posting MR MAILS: A mail for Ipoh. K. Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. (registration 1.30 p.m.) on Monday. June 13. A mail for Australia. New Zealand, lava and Timor Dilly via Singapore and -hence523 words
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Article37 1938-06-11 12 A series of South Indian songs by Srimathi Rogini Thevi and Srimathi Santha Thevi, daughters of Dr. C. Subrahmanyam of Penang, will be broadcast from Station ZHJ this evening at 7.05 p.m.37 words
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Article682 1938-06-11 12 RECEIVER’S LICENCE COSTs ONLY 6d. A YEAR Listening In Under Mussolini It was 8 a.m. Contrary to ali the travel leaflets, the rain was pelting into the Bay of Naples and I clicked the switch of the extremely streamlined radiogram in the ureakfast-room of my hotel682 words
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Article561 1938-06-11 12 St. George The Martyr TRINITY SUNDAY 7.15 a.ui. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins T.itanv. Psalm> 29, 33. Hymn 163. 8.45 a.m. Ho/y Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 1'1.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chwiese). 4.15 p.m. Sunday School. I’aisonage. 5.00 p.m. Kin<l« gaiten. (>.OO p.m. Evensong Sermon. Psalm 93.561 words
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Miscellaneous746 1938-06-11 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. ii. C. TODAY TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 GSG 17.79 Mcs (16.8 m.) GSF 15.14 Me s (19.8 m.) p. m. 5.45 Big Ben. Take your Choice.’ A weekly entertainment feature, presented by William MacLurg 650 The First Cricket Test Match: England vs. Australia A commentary during746 words
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Miscellaneous498 1938-06-11 12 Hi«hli«hts Of Todays Wireless GSF(BBC) 6.50 p.m., 7.40 p.m., 8.35 p.m., 10.50 p.m.. 11.45 p.m., 12.45 a.m.: The hirst Cricket Test Match. 5.45 p.m. "Take your Choice. 7.55 p.m. The Aston Hipjxxlrome Orchestra. 9.35 p.m. The Wightman Cup. ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Indian music. 8.00 p.m. Malav music. YDC (NIROM)498 words
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Miscellaneous203 1938-06-11 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 Mcs (19.8 m.) p.m. 12.10 Studio orchestra conducted by Carel van der Bijl 1 10 News and weather .eport. 1.22 Lunch music 1.50 Peter Kreuder compositions. 2.10 News bulletin. .20 Close down 4 50 Time signal Openng announcement. 4 53 Evening concert, j.OO Verdi’s opera Einani.’’203 words
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Article, Illustration224 1938-06-11 13 Public Sees Balloon Barrage For First Time the Royal Airship Works at Cardington were open to the public for the iirst rue for 11 years last week, when visitors saw something of the balloon barrage scheme for the protection of London and other cities against224 words
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897 1938-06-11 14 CONCLUDING DAY OF SELANGOR TURF CLUB SUMMER MEETING Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Kuala Lumpur, the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting RACE 1, 2.30 pan.Horses, Class 3, Division 4, 6 Furlongs. 0897 words
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Article547 1938-06-11 14 FIRST DIVISION IFAGUE SOCCER The Penang Recreation Club were defeated by three clear goals in their third first division fixture with the Chinese Recreation Club which was played on the Victoria Green yesterday evening. The game was played at a moderate pace and the Chinese were547 words
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Article45 1938-06-11 14 RACE 1; SABARA BETH RACE 2: THE PURITAN BONNIE LASSIE RACE 3: ROYAL MAIL PAY OUT RACE 4: PtEBELLA MONTE VIDEO RACE 5: K. C. G. BATTI RACE 6: JACATRA VELOCITY RACE 7: SMOKE DREAMS GOLD POINT RACE 8: RELEASE NUTCRACKER45 words
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Article644 1938-06-11 14 i KEDAH’S CHANCES AGAINST PERAK (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 11. The Kedah Football Association Selection Committee have chosen 15 players b. travel down to Ipoh and the team to meet Perak in the second of the Malaya cup series in the Northern section at644 words
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Advertisement275 1938-06-11 14 England now 5\ 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 luxury. You have a smoking room on board, a promenade deck, hot and cold meals served while you275 words
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Advertisement101 1938-06-11 14 QUICK CONVALESCENCE AFTER FEVERS Doctors will tell you that once youi temperature falls it’s all-important to rebuild your wasted nerve and muscle tissues. After the fever has gone, when the stomach is too weak to digest ordinary foods, a nourishing and appetising food-drink is most essential and beneficial. In Horlicks101 words
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Article683 1938-06-11 15 Derby Test Imposes Too Great An Effort LASTING EFFECT OF STRAIN London: The argument likely to be raised in some quarters as a consequence of the latest race for the Derby is that the stout horses we formerly knew are conspicuous only by their absence. The Epsom test683 words
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Article, Illustration244 1938-06-11 15 on: You never can tell in boxing, .-er a year ago, Max Baer, former avy-weight champion, staggered he ring at Harringay arena; eyes up. lips swollen and looking generthough he had the worst of an lent with a racing car. 1 just been244 words
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Article230 1938-06-11 15 Offer Not Likely To Produce A Match .cl: Doyle, who has put in eight weeks' id .ng- after a long absence from the has replied to Tommy Farr’s chalbut it is doubtful it will lead to business. F s offer was for a contest for £2,000230 words
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Article59 1938-06-11 15 E. C. Elliott, who rode the Derby winner, has given Father J. Caulfield a silver cup to be competed for in the Pinner Donkey Derby, which will be held on July 2, in aid of Pinner Catholic Church funds. The riding boots which Elliott wore in59 words
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Article462 1938-06-11 15 Faster Time Than The Derby London:—Rockfel, who started her career in a selling race at Sandown Park, is one of the few winners of the One Thousand Guineas who have gone on to the major triumph in the Oaks. None regrets that she is not462 words
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Article, Illustration50 1938-06-11 15 MARVIN WARD. American Walker Cup player, played a sensational round in the Cup singles 'match against F/ank Pennink, English Amateur Champion, whom he thoroughly trounced. His round of 67 beat Bobby Jones’ record for St. Andrew’s by one. Picture shows Ward practising at Sunningdale Golf Course.50 words
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Article105 1938-06-11 15 Mr. Morriss Sends His Congratulations When informed of the result of the Derby, Mr. H.E. Morriss, the owner of Pasch said: Hearty congratulations to the owner of Bois Roussel on being one of the young cst Derby winners.” Mr. Morriss, who has big business inter:sts105 words
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Article572 1938-06-11 15 Heavyweight Joe Louis! London: The trumpeting that has gone on in the United States over Henry Armstrong, the great Negro battler, will now reach its crescendo. .“Homicide Henry, a feather-weight, has presented stones and one large hiding to welter-weight champion of the world Barney Ross. Everyone572 words
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Advertisement203 1938-06-11 15 ,/e/ nienlalion is produced m i TIGER BEER by pure, jresh Y£>AST Wi f I ;:.C I 1 The importation of pure fresh Yeast Oa the rigtit is I I requires the maximum of care and a microscopic W attention to ensure and maintain the reproduction of ideal Tiger standard203 words
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Miscellaneous51 1938-06-11 15 HipA Feminine Failing By J. MILLAR VE AT I V I WANT A IL STAND UP SHAKE MO AND ON F iLQCMIEP I DON’T MVSGLF 4 THE FLOQB j HAVE TO J T <l. JMkJikA J&J ll I' swlfm. I -4 1.1 LUI It—11 jni Arir m M I 41851 words
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Article122 1938-06-11 16 FIN PHFVIOUSLT LATHS! LONDON—(Spot» £170.15. 0 £173.15. 0 LONDON (3 months) £l7l 15. 0 £174.10 0 SINGAPORE $86.75 $87.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $86.75 $87.25 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA(Sundried 1 $3 60 $3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 53.50 RUBBER LONDON 5%d NEW YORK 12c(G) lllgc(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot!122 words
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Article324 1938-06-11 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or FaL- Yesterday Rise or Fall Conv. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 113% Burmah Oil 113/lJd. xl/3d. an an 11 o Eagle 4 pesos. 4/10;d. xl*d. Funding 5 p.c. 60-9» 113 Ca S !e £96 War Loan 31s. p.c. 1021*324 words
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Article59 1938-06-11 16 MARRIAGE The marriage took place on 10th June. 1938, at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Penang, by the Rev. R M Minto of Ralph John Hutton, son of Mr. John Hutton and the late Mrs. Hutton. Edinburgh, and Nan Michie, widow of the late Dr J. B Michie and59 words
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Article126 1938-06-11 16 London. June 10. RUBBER: Firm.— London 5 buyers 6 sellers May 6 buyers 6% sellers July Sept 6f, buyers 6% sellers Oct./Dec 6% buyers 6/is sellers NEW YORK 11.55 cts. United Kingdom Stock.» London 57,876 tons Liverpool 29.961 tons 3OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. May £ll. 0. 0126 words
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Article56 1938-06-11 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 10. Rugby players in Siam feel the time has arrived when a Siam Rugby Union be formed, and a meeting to consider this project is to be called by next week. The proposed union will probably control the activities56 words
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Article166 1938-06-11 16 KENNEDY CO. rpiX Buyers Sellers Ampat 3!9 4o Ayer Hitam 3 22 6ex Batu Selangor 1.32*2 1.37% Hong Fatt 1.04 1.07*2 Kpg. Kamunting 9 0 9 6 Katu 2410 25 Oex Kuala Karnpar 13;9 14 6 Kuchai Ord. 1.32% 1.37*2 Lingui 162% 167% Mambau 52% .57% Petaling 7.35 7.60 Puteh166 words
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Article142 1938-06-11 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN’ Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.35 1.38 Hong Fatt 1.03 1.05 Klang Rivet 1.80 1.85 Kuchai 1.35 1.38 Fetaling 7.40 7.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Raub Gold' 4.95 5 10 Rantau Ordy. 1.25 1.27*2 Rantau Pref. 1.25 1.27% Taiping Cons. 1.57% 1 60 Talam 1.30 1.35 Ulu142 words
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Article248 1938-06-11 16 New’ York, June 10.- Rather than selling pressure, the market reflected a continuation of the reluctance of buyers to follow rallies. The reluctance was proba. bly increased by the latest industrial leports of a car loadings drop and a new disappointment regarding recently revived hopes of the possibility248 words
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Article21 1938-06-11 16 TIN Singapore $87.25 per pkt Penang $87.25 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot per lb Penang Spot 19-%C per lb.21 words
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Article199 1938-06-11 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Allenbys 1.25 1.35 Ayer Panas 1.12% 1.17*2 Bedfords 85 90 Brogas 67% .72% Kedah Rubbers 1.77% 1.87% Kuala Sidim 2.25 2.45 Indragiris 1.10 1.15 Lunas 1.57% 1.67% Mentakabs .40 .45 Malaka Pindas 1.12*2 1.22% New Scudais 95 1.00 Fa jams 1.60 1.70 c Sungei Tukangs199 words
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Article36 1938-06-11 16 Among military appointments approved by the King is Colonel M. D. Gambier Parry from the General Staff, War Office, to be Commander. Singapore Infantry Brigade, with the temporary rank of brigadier effect from August.36 words
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Article111 1938-06-11 16 Prev. Latest Paris 178 19 64 178 23 64 New York 4.941 S 4.95% Montreal 5.01’% 5.01% Brussels 29 62 29.25% Geneva 21.73 21 72 Amsterdam 8.96% 8 96' Milan 94/,, 94% Berlin 12.32 12.32% Stockholm 19.39*2 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19 90 Vienna 26% nominal111 words
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Article174 1938-06-11 16 An energetic plea for British Government assistance for the furtherance of Dieselisation,” both in regard to research and also finance, was made at a recent meeting of users of medium and light oilengined trucks held at Peterbrough. The speaker was Mr. L. W. J. Hancock, sales manager of F.174 words
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Article50 1938-06-11 16 misiaKe oy a Japanese warsnip.sin Chew Jit Poh. During the Chinese bombing of Japanese warships at Tatung on Thursday, the Chin>ese planes were engaged by Japanese planes, but the only casualty was a Japanese machine which was brought down by mistake by a Japanese warship.— SinmisiaKe oy a Japanese warsnip.sin Chew Jit Poh. - 50 words
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Article20 1938-06-11 16 The Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) June Monthly Medal will be played on the 18th and 19th instant.20 words
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Article925 1938-06-11 16 Peter Chee’s Fine Performance Five records were broker, and two equalled at the annual Bukit Mertajam High School sports held yesterday evening on the school ground. Peter Chee put up the outstanding performance of the day, but tied for the position of champion, athlete with Yahaya925 words
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Article78 1938-06-11 16 Paris:A native of the French island of Guadeloupe, in the West Indies, who alleged to have posed at Geneva as the representative of Emperor Haile Selassß. has been arrested by the Paris police It is stated that the man, whose nax. is Leon Bogat, arrived78 words
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Article100 1938-06-11 16 Lever Sales Reach £190.000.000 Lever Brothers and Unilever, Ltd’ advertising appropriation last year '■a £250,000 higher than the previous recorc figure and the combined value of reached a new record total of £190.000,- Extensive advertising has helped to bring about this result. M D’Arcy Cooper. Chairman,100 words
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Advertisement201 1938-06-11 16 NOTICES IDRIS HYDRAULIC TIN, LIMITED (Incorporated in England/ Advice has been received by cable of the declaration of an interim dividend of 2%% (less Income Tax 5/6d. in the payable in London on 24th June to shareholders registered on Bth June, 1938. Local shareholders will receive their warrants on arrival201 words
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Advertisement42 1938-06-11 16 THE PENANG STAMP CLUB Bj- Order otf the Committee the Honorary Secretary announces that A GENERAL MEETING will be held at 30 Bishop St., on SUNDAY 12th June 1938 AT 11 a.m. BUSINESS—IMPORTANT AU Members are particularly requested to attend if possible.42 words
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Advertisement10 1938-06-11 16 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL TONIGHT DINNER DASCE EXTENSION 1 A.M MISCHABUUE DAMBH'-10 words
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