Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 27 August 1938
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Title Section19 1938-08-27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY v'jol. V<>l, M:VL SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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239 1938-08-27 1 DILSIJN-FO’S appeal Britain Should Orientalise Policy Hankou. 26—Dr. Min-fo. Pre*i<h-nt of the LejjMath»' high uho narrowly scaped bring murdered by Japane-r the other day when llv mho-Xnicrican plane in hliicli it wa* believed he was traielliii” "a> forced down and it' occupant- machineMiinncd. in239 words
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Article71 1938-08-27 1 n( ‘ima neuter. h '«nl>l< s Title-Holders I'diler Final Brookline, August 26. the men’s doubles in fennis Championships, lp title-holders, beat M 'America) by 6 —l, r 'loubles champions and i: ,)avis Cu P team, Qu is t ri vi <,, the Americans, HopIn artz, 7 -5*n(‘ima neuter. - 71 words
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Article31 1938-08-27 1 ■”M<.IIT among those who have t° sail for London torjH Wans liner Naldera:— a s r r B ojnes-Mr- ano Mr. 2' Percival, Miss M. 188 P- Worthing.31 words
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Article242 1938-08-27 1 Palestine Disorders Becoming Graver London, August 26 A telegram from the High Commissioner for Palestine received at the Colonial Office this afternoon states that yesterday' afternoon a. passenger tram was partially derailed on the Tel-Aviv line near Lydda. There were no casualties but traffic is still242 words
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Article77 1938-08-27 1 Reuter. Textile Counters Depressed London. August 26—On the Stock Exchange although trading* was restricted due to anxiety' pending Sir John Simon’s statement tomorrow on Central Europe, the undertone was good. Gilt-edged and foreign bonds were steady with slight improvement in Home Rails. Industrial changes were small, though theReuter. - 77 words
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Article130 1938-08-27 1 Young Tarley And Boon Mali Draw (From Our Own. Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 26. The main event of the boxing programme here tonight between Nai Boon Mali (.9.8) and Young’ Tarley (9.3) proved to be a keen disappointment. Boon Mah tried to force the pace throughout but130 words
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Article39 1938-08-27 1 London, August 26—The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury Bills was £67,605.000. The average rate per "vent, for bills at three montus was 10s. 1.53 d. against 10s. 1.51 d. a week ago.39 words
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Article994 1938-08-27 1 New Hopes and Fears News of the situation in Czechoslovakia gives ground for optimism and pessimism. The reports that the Czech (Government are considering a new basis of approach to the Sudeten problem is attracting attention, but at the same time it is learned that Sudetens themselves are994 words
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Article80 1938-08-27 1 Reuter. Government Purchase Programme Washington, August 26 The Department of Agriculture has announced that it will purchase surplus American w’heat this week as a first step in the programme to place 100.000.000 bushels abroad. It is indicated that buying will continue from time to time, and it isReuter. - 80 words
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Article152 1938-08-27 1 Communist and Socialist Opposition Waning -Reuter. Paris, Aug. 26.—At a meeting of the Radical Socialist Party, M. Daladier explained his policy and reviewed working hours in other countries.* He reiterated that firms working for national defence should be allowed to work supplementary hours without prohibitive in-Reuter. - 152 words
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Article57 1938-08-27 1 -Sin Chew Jit Poh. Heavy Japanese Concentration Hankow, August 26—A heavy Japanese concentration on the Hofei-Susung line has renewed the offensive. Altogether ten detachments of the enemy are opposing the Chinese at Juichang and the Chinese have been compelled to abandon positions north of Chihu hills and inside-Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 57 words
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Article118 1938-08-27 1 Reuter. Industrial Production Rising New York. Aug, 26: Exceeding earlier "expectations the Federal Reserve Board's index of industrial production in July rose seasonally to 83 compared with June 77 and continued to rise in the first three weeks of August. The rise is largely attributed to increased steelReuter. - 118 words
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Article78 1938-08-27 1 Two Solos Today Professor H. N. Jewkes, the singing evangelist, will sing two solos during the Divine Service at the Adventist Chapel this evening at 6 o’clock. Professor Jewkes is well-known in Singa pore where he recently assisted in evangelistic meetings and is well-known in America78 words
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Advertisement31 1938-08-27 1 hjljya SILVER co., strce( Penang, S.S. >'?. 4 A C U -rpPKS DEALERS cups, etc. an d medals, .untern an<! i brass plates. and clubs. Gifts Prize* t° r birthdays, etc. workmanship.31 words
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Advertisement98 1938-08-27 1 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE. TRAVEL ANO BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Collyer Qwy Singapore. JI ’m giving a dinner party tomorrow night 4 and 1 just cant make f up my mind what to order." few98 words
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Article1074 1938-08-27 2 JOHN ENGLAND - How Science Is Changing The World 'By JOHN ENGLAND What is practically known as the National Physical Laboratory at Teddington is to have a new head. The Lord President ol the Council has appointed the eminent scientist, Professor R. howler, of Cambridge University, to be its1,074 words
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Article250 1938-08-27 2 Gaol For Fish Hawker For stabbing a compatriot, a Chinese fish hawker, Teoh Swee Tek, was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. He was charged with causing hurt to Teng Koh Kee with a penknife at Irving Road at 8250 words
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Article125 1938-08-27 2 Search At Pier A Taiping Malay resident Haji Abdullah, was charged in the Penang Middle Court yesterday with having three daggers in his possession at Church Street Ghaut examination station yesterday, without a licence. Accused admitted importing the daggers from Belawan. Chief Inspector Farquharson, who prosecuted, stated125 words
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Article209 1938-08-27 2 Tobacco Is Dear In Valencia London: You can live in one of Valencia’s best hotels for twenty cigarettes a day. T .iving proof of this is Mr. William Nicks, of Ilford, one-time steward of the trampship Stangate (1.289 tons). He is back in London with209 words
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Article61 1938-08-27 2 Lecture At H. Y. S. Mr. C. R. Menon of Singapore will give a lecture on “Is Life Worth Living?” at the Hu Yew Seah’s Hall on Monday, Aug. 29th at 8 p.m. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, the Chairman of the H. Y. S. Literary and61 words
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751 1938-08-27 2 Living Costs Doubly. I Dancing Even In Tokio: How the Sino- Japanese war ha Englishwoman** in wartime Tokio w as described 5 the Boyce, originally from Bexhill, Suss ex who ha r past 19 years. in “The main thing I’m worried about,” she j living.751 words
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Article172 1938-08-27 2 Body Of Chinese Washed Ashore Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang Coroner, returned an open verdict of found dead when he held an inquiry into the death of an unknown male Chinese whose corpse was found on the shore at Bagan Jermal. on July 30. Inspector Linsell conducted172 words
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Article434 1938-08-27 2 Bui More Month In Prison H J tDGE ON 1.0« F| I UOt KT’S NEGLECT I I From Our Own Correspondent.. Singapore, Aug. j H "I realise that the magistratesaitfeS worked, but what is necessary done,” said Mr Justice Pedlowdunjf|B hearing of a criminal appeal which434 words
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Advertisement123 1938-08-27 2 HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SHEETERS MADE IN ENGLAND JUNIOR (Type 500—800 lbs. sheet I per hour. Bach Junior Sheeter is fitted'with five pairs of rolls, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freshly coagulated rubber and No. 5 being grooved to give the final marking to the sheet. Bach pair123 words
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Advertisement10 1938-08-27 2 a little I 9° es a I I HEINZ |l10 words
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320 1938-08-27 3 Neutral Powers Unlikely To Accept Claim M) KIGHT TO INTERFERE’ London, Aug. 26: Official quarters in London are t official information on the alleged Japanese threat to rial Airways and other foreign liners flying over China. ,nipCr On the other hand it is authoritatively emphasisedReuter. - 320 words
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Article47 1938-08-27 3 London, August 26- The Board of Trade announce that the Government have appointed General Sir Hugh Elies as one of •he British delegates on the International Council succeeding LieutenantCokmel Francis Balfour, resigned. Sir Hugh Elies was from 1934 until recently Master-General of Ordnance, War Office.47 words
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70 1938-08-27 3 —Reuter. I housands Arriving Every Day Cologne, Aug. 26—A vast army of workmen is assembling at the German frontier, thousands arriving daily, many of them from distant parts of the Reich. In one village near the frontier with a normal population of 3,000 accommodation—Reuter. - 70 words
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Article79 1938-08-27 3 .—Reuter. Capt. McGrigor As Chief Of Staff London, Aug. 26 —Capt. R. R. Megrigor, after two years commanding the Fourth Destroyer Flotilla of the Home Fleet has been promoted to Commodore and Chief of Staff to the C.—in—C. in China. He will succeed Capt. Palliser.—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article47 1938-08-27 3 —Reuter. Total Casualties Nearly 700 Rangoon, Aug. 26—It is officially stated that total casualties in the recent rioting in Burma were 149 killed 537 wounded of which 68 killed 321 injured occurred in Rangoon. A Committee is being appointed to enquire into the causes. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 47 words
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833 1938-08-27 3 German economic penetration of Iran is alarming the Soviet, according to the Manchester Guardian Moscow Correspondent. German aviators and civil engineers have been operating along the Soviet Union’s sensitive Central Asian frontier and just across the Caspian Sea, which has long been a private833 words
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Article109 1938-08-27 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 27—The British Ambassador has sent a written protest to Japanese authorities against the censor’s action in suppressing Reuter telegrams on Aug. 24 regarding the attack on the Chinese airliner. The letter adds that the British Government does not admit the Japanese have any right—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article179 1938-08-27 3 British Wireless. Lord Stanley’s Cable To Empire London, Aug. 26 —The most ambitious cable transmission ever undertaken was initiated by Lord Stanley, Dominions Secretary, when he opened the British Government Pavilion at the Diamond Jubilee Canadian National Exhibition at Toronto last evening. Lord StanleyBritish Wireless. - 179 words
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Article31 1938-08-27 3 —Reuter. Rome, Aug. 26—An official statement announcing that shots were fired at the Ambassador’s car in San Sebastian on Monday declares that neither the Ambassador nor his wife were w-ounded.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 31 words
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181 1938-08-27 3 More Killing In Palestine: Shops Set On Fire Jnffa, Aug. 26: It is officially announced that 16 were killed and 30 injured in a bomb explosion at the Arab market at Jaffa. An outbreak of sniping, stoning and arson followed, and enraged Arabs attacked the—Reuter. - 181 words
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50 1938-08-27 3 —Reuter. Powers To Fight Congress Trivandrum, Aug. 26—The 25-year-old Maharaja of Travancore has conferred wide powers on Government to fight Congress opposition. Government is authorised to declare unlawful associations engaged in seditious activities, seize their property—prosecute supporters. The State Congress recently announced a civil disobedience campaign.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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87 1938-08-27 3 sory Committee on the Far East.—British Wireless. Leajjue Members Informed London, Aug. 26 The Chinese Ambassador yesterday communicated to Lord Halifax. the Foreign Secretary, the allegation by the Chinese Government that Japanese forces in North Kiangsi are using poison gas in violation of international conventionssory Committee on the Far East.—British Wireless. - 87 words
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Article163 1938-08-27 3 IF ENGLAND WERE ATTACKED —Reuter. “No Doubt What Union Would Do” Cape Town, August 26.—Gen. Hert zog, the Prime Minister referring to Ger.. Smuts’ statement in Assembly yesterday, said that Gen. Smuts had stated and stated quite rightly that if England was involved in war in which she was the.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article37 1938-08-27 3 Reuter. Three Ministers Resign Belgrade, August 26. General Maritch, Minister of War, who took a prominent part in the recent Little Entente Conference, has resigned. The Ministers of Commerce and Physical Education have also resigned.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Advertisement71 1938-08-27 3 a-»- I r Wicbu SecVL DwcloAecL? I Mysore Sandal Soap as s °l v ed all beauty problems, fi *s so simple to be lovely. just use MYSORE SANDAL SOAP fi rs t thing in the momln§ and immediately before retlring for the night. 13 SOAP A vailable Everywhere. Government71 words
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Advertisement225 1938-08-27 3 t J IF your life is being made miserable bw distressing heartburn, flatulence. k beadachesand pain after meals, then folto j the example of Nurse Jennings, of Wcstos. who writes I was a great sufferer with heartbvrs* and pains after eating, and 1 dreaded mealtimes After taking Bisurated Magnesia I225 words
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Article396 1938-08-27 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL His Highness the Sultan of Perak has left for Singapore to attend the races. Lieut.-Col. G. Mcl. S. Bruce, Commandant of the Malay Regiment, leaves by the P. and O. Naldera for England. Miss Ng Yoon Kiew, Nurse of the Batu Gajah Hospital, has gone to Siam on396 words
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Article319 1938-08-27 4 Congress President On Moral Value "We. in India, have also our troubles. We are painfully conscious of the fact that we can do very little to help China in the present difficulties. But we have our heart with the Chinese people, and as a token319 words
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Article53 1938-08-27 4 This evening at the Esplanade from G.OO p.m. to 7.30 p.m.: March: Bond Of Friendship: Mac-Rogan. Overture: Maritana: Wallace. Selection: 50 Years Of Song: Brown. Waltz: Ah! Sweet Mystery Of Life: Herbert. Descriptive: The Whistler And His Dog: Pryor. Selection: A Musical Switch: Alford. Quick Step: Song Of53 words
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Article, Illustration44 1938-08-27 4 THIS will arrest the attention of the judges, these policeinen-gardeners hope. They are tending the garden of the Carter-street, Walworth, police station, entered for the Byng Cup for the best station garden in the Metropolitan area.44 words
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784 1938-08-27 4 1.200 Pikuls Monthly: Work For 300 Men And omen (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 23. Nearly half a million dollars worth of machinery and 300 men and women working day and night are turning out 1,200 pikuls of biscuits784 words
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Article95 1938-08-27 4 (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Aug. 26 A man and a woman, both Chim s believed to be husband and wife w found dead yesterday morning in a bedroom of a Singapore hotel in Peck Sea Street. It is understood that the couple book a95 words
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Article360 1938-08-27 4 1,1 I ,s| l oi ||i. I 4r °s- n I s M T een I x Ltilla will cjy. Jses off Si ng ap Ore ex S| Depot s hip s H. fo n J Xt > I (Captain B 5 j^ St cott Leut..C o^f360 words
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Article165 1938-08-27 4 Ma> Burn For har* I nih r Kailway Nawalapitiya -There is a fire near the Nawalapitiya RaiM which might burn on for vears About a year ago this fire creeping along a stre Xpsujj and refuse, towards the way Engine Shed. The gradual progress ot me ground turf165 words
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Article42 1938-08-27 4 xfaieed enter r UpasaKa pyi- >r,es Banaara R3j v lt h siri wiia in Haiv-wala. Nava»' 1 jotipala RatrlJ s Acbah)' a W^ka^;^ ka b: S h liS on be WM I- I’pasaka gion and li' e42 words
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Advertisement340 1938-08-27 4 breakfast F '—*~~< I 1 H /jutsEcMui wk ’“^W I n j Appetites gladly respond to the invigorating tonic properties of CHIVERS cOßjc (Englidl) MARMALADE CHIVgRS A SONS LTD., THE ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTON. CAMBRIDGE. ENG. Tr\ also Chivers’ Jams, Jellies, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. I Agents SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO., PENANG.340 words
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Article554 1938-08-27 5 pundit Kunzru On India’s I Lessons In Working I Constitution I i of tiic Government of India Act is the I**l (i! *bc demand ot India lor !)onnnion I h underlyin'»'the central part of the present I iv. to keep the reality of power in554 words
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Article172 1938-08-27 5 Cost Will Be £500.000 Rabaul- All the most recent devices fcr the health and comfort of a staff working in the tropics, will be incorporated in th° administrative buildings being planned for Salamaua which has just been selected as the new capital for New Guinea.172 words
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74 1938-08-27 5 Melbourne.—ln six years Mr. Percy Shingles of Melbourne has collected over 100,000 bottles for the metropolitan hospitals. The sum represented by his effort xceeds £2OO. He has made himself an honorary receiving and distributing agent for thou sands of bottles from every suburb in74 words
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Article, Illustration20 1938-08-27 5 ol Ik, Italian Army. to wkick 11 Dane Mowed during the War. now k„s a mounted machine-gun unit.20 words
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Article432 1938-08-27 5 Why Americans Are Employed Bombay Before l leaving for Calcutta with Miss Phyllis Hurst, secretary, and Mr A.E. Panning, administrator of the proposed All India Centre of cultural dance ar. music, Uday Shankar explained to a re presentative of the Associated Press that the actual establishment of432 words
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Article123 1938-08-27 5 Sex Equality Chib Formed Melbourne—Sex equality is the objective of a new’ club formed at the Melbourne University. Male members, who number 100 to date, nave pledged themselves not to pay for women at student entertainments and women, w’ho are much in the minority,123 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-08-27 5 SIR ROBERT STANTON WOODS, noted specialist who attended King George V during his illness, w att Les a small girl demonstrate the youthful way to health in the great national campaign for physical fitness.36 words
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470 1938-08-27 5 Reasons For Prevalence Of Crime In Jaffna Ql:l 7 EK. 11, reasons for the 'prevalence \of crime in Jaffna to which ffir D. B. Jayatilaka made reference recently, re given at a meeting \of the Committee of the Jaffna Association [held at the470 words
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Article61 1938-08-27 5 1.000 MILES FOR ONE GAME Brisbane. Whai is believed to be the longest motor trip on record for one game of football has just heen completed by the Mt. Isa. team. They travelled 1,000 m,’]:. s by bus to Longreach and after defeating .he rival team by 3161 words
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67 1938-08-27 5 Sydney. Matron Backer is the only nurse at the hospital at Milton, a New South Wales town with a population <>; 2,400. and she has h Iped bring 89 babies in-o the world since the hospital was opened in June, 1936. All are living,67 words
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119 1938-08-27 5 To Pay For Antarctic Weather Station Canberra. To defray the cost of a meteorological station on Macquarie Island in the Antarctic, Sir Douglas Mawson .he Australian explorer suggests that a sea elephant industry might be established, r’so a fur fox farm. The hides of sea119 words
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Article199 1938-08-27 5 To Draw Attention To Their Grievances Calicut, Aug. 20. It is understood that the executive committee of the Malabar Aided Teachers’ Association have decided to observe October 1 next as a day of complete hartal as a protest against the failure of the Government to199 words
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Advertisement166 1938-08-27 5 1/Apnws mr 1 pills I APIOL STEEL I Sureandcertain for all Female I complaints.Everyladvihould I keep a box in the house. I Th« I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I 62-54 Beach Street, Pen*»t' (Pipe of Peace Smokes sweet and cool straight rrom the f box because it is already broken- «h,166 words
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Miscellaneous1266 1938-08-27 6 TH E LEADING AMVSEMEN T-HOMESIN_TO When 20th Century-Fox Makes A Tarzan Picture, you know it's the real goods! FOR rHRILLS ADVENTIKK R°MANCE, EXCITEMENT IT ECLIPSES EVERYTHING ELSE! The Latest and Greatest of EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS’ Famous Adventures! of Ml “TARZAN’S REVENGE” lE»* «Hh< 11 F-irty'" A x; STARRING ■MUI’ The1,266 words
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Article107 1938-08-27 7 —British Wireless. Intensive Training In Scottish Waters London. Aug. 26: The Home Fleet autumn cruise which starts on Sept. 6 extend over some ten weeks during which units of the command will be undergoing intensive training in Scottish waters. The battleships will be at Invergordon, Scapa and Rosyth—British Wireless. - 107 words
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Article47 1938-08-27 7 9 Amsterdam Aug. 14. Java sugar exports in July totalled 156,000 tons, against 151,000 tons in June and 128,000 in July, 1937. Since the beginning of the new crop year (Ist April) exports totalled 438,000 tons, against 379,000 in the corresponding period of 1937.47 words
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Article553 1938-08-27 7 Had Son Of 70 Johannesburg. Dr. Robert Broom, 72-year-old Scots scientist who led an expedition into Bechuanaland to investigate the claims of the “oldest man in the world,” has completed his inquiries and reports that Senau must be al>out 140 years old—and is likely to live for553 words
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Advertisement196 1938-08-27 7 Vhen visiting AY er I tam y° ur pleasure would not be complete without calling at the CHWEE LIM KOO RESTAURANT 85, AYER IT AM RD., PENANG. Excellent meals, cold drinks and light refreshment served. Situated in cool and pleasant surroundings. Ring up 1252 for your requirements. Doctors and Dentists196 words
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Miscellaneous320 1938-08-27 7 GALA WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT COME TO OUR PARKS WE ARE PUTTING EXTRA STRONG PROGRAMME TONIGHT FOR YOU WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT SATURDAY 27th AUGUST 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage A MOTHER’S SACRIFICE Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville extra turns. WATCH FOR: PURA A Legend of Old Bali A Man Who320 words
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Miscellaneous92 1938-08-27 7 ROYAL THEATRE P.O. Box No. 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone 77. 6.45 p.m. TONIGHT 9.30 p.m. Every Heart’s Yearning to Meet But The Duty Towards Her Country Separates Her! A Young Commander! A Beautiful Village Girl See What Happen To Them in “BUL-BUL-E-PARISTAN” or (“The Nightingale Of The Fairy Land”) with92 words
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Article881 1938-08-27 8 DOW I ONES’ Wall Street Averages have been described in this country as a convenient means oi ascertaining how much ones maiket securities have depreciated overnigb.t. The averages kept b_\ Dow, Jones X C'impanv —the famous Ameiican im ancial news agency are, howevei intended to serve a more881 words
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Article158 1938-08-27 8 S.T.C. Omnibus Driver Fin<*d I"or Speeding (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 26. When a Singapore Traction Company omnibus passed him at the junction of Selegie-road and McKenzie-road. at a speed well over 30 miles an hour, Mr. P. L. Barclay, Superintendent of Transport, Municipality, who158 words
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Article477 1938-08-27 8 Why It lias Been Stopped Following are extracts from the minutes oi a meeting of the Indian Immigration ocmmittee, neld at Penang recently; ASSESSMENT (RATES (i) The Committee decided to prescribe the following rates for the 4tn quarter. 1938, subject to the approval ot the various wummistrations:477 words
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Article105 1938-08-27 8 < hinrse Lorr\ Driver Fined $3O (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 26. Convicted on a charge of dangerous driv ing, a Chinese lorry driver. Low Kow Kia, was fined $3O in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The charge was a sequel to a collision between a105 words
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Article112 1938-08-27 8 11th Sunday after Trinity 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins and Litany. Psalm 56. 57 Hymn—33s 8.45 a.m. Holy Communidn. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese). 6.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Psalms 61, 63 Chant 149, 153 Magnificat 96 Nunc Dimittis112 words
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Article491 1938-08-27 8 f*ar king IV s in„a, Iu »t uni»,,,,1 0 S,,,*',''" I '"S'" ""O a.m. Th„. t hl>urs 'h'ring hK h I> ,sc l Pedestrian, k tr aftie is at i ts w ißiry. f roni r 1,1,1 p.m tf Pes of traffic are Prof maximum with t491 words
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Advertisement272 1938-08-27 8 cA Xb lIR L 1 k> .•'■•.•<y v .'.u::' ?iy //f~f z //s? •;Wk s^k.;; zr escapes Tek toothbrushing A normal mouth houses 32 teeth —how impossible to judge their cleanliness from the look of the front ones in the mirror! Behind, out of sight to left and right, are272 words
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Advertisement44 1938-08-27 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY F 3 ,2 *l /d' s s Ue& <i <l CUT Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: i OBTAINABLE FROM i All the Leading Dealers. BOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh, -Jt Kuala Lumpur. -c;:.' 5.7C.31 >44 words
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945 1938-08-27 9 Amount of Mystery,” Says Police DIED BY HANGING BUT NO ROPE FOUND (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, August 27. There is a certain amount of mystery about this case. Ihe medical evidence g'ves the cause of death as asphyxia due to hanging, but the945 words
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Article75 1938-08-27 9 S.S. (oiili ibnlioH correspondent) (prom Singapore, Aug. 26. lera vaccine, re- a million doses, are p r o^t |n t .<.of tbe League of Bureau, SinH ng Kong toU (1 O liner Carthage, of the combined ,ts Settlements and ague's infM ~i for South China. red75 words
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Article168 1938-08-27 9 I lir ||p r Donations I o China Belief f und a Im the: response to the goldbj Penang Chinese for China. The voluntarily donated up to date will of the Philo*thK Union Horn Aug. 29 to 31 in the afternoons. a! „t ci.inbutions received are168 words
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Article88 1938-08-27 9 hinrM* Admits (’barge n Correspondent) Ipoli, Aug. 27. i.io'.or car accident at Gopei.g-road, Ipoh, on wo Cninese women were :<■<! to hospital, a Chinese wa> produced in the First fore Mr. P. 1. charged with causing ir. se women by driving in ghgent manner. pleaded guilty Mr. N.88 words
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Article54 1938-08-27 9 I Vat t r<> Appear hi < ourt Again Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 26. European woman motor v F aded guilty in the Singa a charge of failing to signals, on August 11. that she did not remember traffic signal. She pleadshe did not want to54 words
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Article48 1938-08-27 9 Alleged t i Iv e stowed away from ig aboar d the Helen us, a Edward Falzon. was yesfore the Penang Third ■harge was explained to n the application of In- said he had further in- ke, the accused was re- l.v till today.48 words
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Article138 1938-08-27 9 Beast Weighs Over Four Piculs (From Our Own Cor responder,’.) Teluk Anson, Aug. 26. A stir was caused near the Teluk Anson market about 7 p.m. yesterday when a large man-eating crocodile was brought into Teluk Anson in a motor lorry. The beast, which weighed over four138 words
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Article161 1938-08-27 9 Another Change In Headmasters Another change in headmasters is taking place with the transfer of Mr. R. Young, headmaster of the Bukit Mertajam High School, to Singapore. It is understood that Mi. C. P. Purcell, Assistant Master, Penang Free School, has been appointed as headmaster of the B.M.161 words
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Article70 1938-08-27 9 Illumination Suggested By Magistrate (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 27. More cyclists were produced yesterday in the First Magistrate's court and charged with failing to stop at various junctio-.s in Ipoh with “Stop, Look. Then Go’’ signs. Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe suggested that these signs be fitted70 words
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Article35 1938-08-27 9 —Reuter. Helsinki, August 27. Nikkanen of Finland established a new world’s javelin throw record of 77.87 metres, beating the previous record of 7 .2 metres held by his countryman, Jarvinen.—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article49 1938-08-27 9 internal and international situation. Reuter. Marseilles, August 26 The Government has offered Marseilles dockers increased wages and a new scheme of working conditions. An accompanying statement declares that labour troubles cannot be allowed to drag on in France in view of the internal and international situation. Reu-internal and international situation. Reuter. - 49 words
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Article327 1938-08-27 9 Pathan Gaoled For Assault (From Our Own Cor respondent) Ipoh, August 27. Found guilty of causing hurt to a 65 year-old cattle herder, a Pathan named Shah Ali Haider was sentenced to 21 days' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the First Magistrate Court327 words
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Article393 1938-08-27 9 Enhanced By Influx Oi Women Refugees (I'rom Our ()7c,u < orrcs^iiidcut Ipoh, lug. 27. 7he severity and widespread nature of unein ploymeiit in Perak in particular anil Malaya in general is fiat alone the result of the closing down of mines. It is believed that so far393 words
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129 1938-08-27 9 Mr. 100 Joon Ting Proceeding To London Mr. Too Joon Ting, younger son of Mr. 100 Jee Lim, Ipon miner will be sailing for England tonight from Penang by the Naldera for London where he will further his studies at the Imperial College. In honour129 words
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Advertisement200 1938-08-27 9 DRINK HOI WATER FOR CONSTIPATION One of the finest ways of keeping regular said a Specialist recently, is to drink a glass of hot water before breakfast every morning. Most people will find this a sure way of ensuring internal cleanliness. But if you are inclined to get constipated 11200 words
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Article675 1938-08-27 10 Nett Profit Of $29,000 FIVE PER CENT. DIVIDEND ddressing shareholders at the annual ting of Bukit Katil Rubber Estates in Malacca, lasi Saturday, Mr. Tan oi Siang, the chairman, said:— fter making provisions for depreciaand directors' fees, the net profit for year ended April last, amounted to675 words
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2006 1938-08-27 10 RESTRICTION SCHEME AND THE BUFFER POOL Collaboration With Dutch Interests: Mr. E. V. Pearce’s Speech THE ninth ordinary general meeting of Consolidated Tin Smelters, Ltd., was held at the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate-place, London, E.C. Mr. Ernest V. Pearce, Assoc. Inst.2,006 words
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Article535 1938-08-27 10 No Final Dividend 25 PER CENT. PAID DURING YEAR A net profit of $115,479, before charging depreciation, was earned by Puteh Tin Dredging Company Ltd. in the year ended April last, to which has been added $2,894 brought forward, making $118,373. The profit for the535 words
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Advertisement217 1938-08-27 10 Gastric Ulcers forfeit How eats /yO There is nothing laK Italf- hearted Jgag «bout the thousands of letters written to Macleans !by those who have suffered from all forms of stomach ■rouble, telling of ■he one way they Turvc been able to <et relief. Here is an example: HK Tried217 words
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Advertisement718 1938-08-27 10 BANKS I HE v n (Incorporate to The Indian Overseas capital TJ 1 T >J| Capital Subscribed Bank, Ltd., t s£ (Incorporated in British India) board of sai-e For Your p R- Chalmers, Esq 1 Sir C. C. Barrie, KB E FAMILY, MXJ CHILDREN, London H. Midland hann lm.' INDEPENDENCE718 words
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Article458 1938-08-27 11 Seventh Day Adventist Chapel “Morningside” 140, Burmah Road Ministers Faster V. E. Hendershot, M.A. Pastor Ng Hong Boon. Mr. Daniel Luun. SERVICES TODAY, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 MOO a.m. Chinese Sabbath School. U.OO am. Preaching in Chinese. JJOp.m. Preaching in Malay. 4.45 p in. English Sabbath School. 1.(0 p.m.458 words
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70 1938-08-27 11 Mr. Philip Hill and his fellow-directors of Beechams Fills, £3.500,000 combine, are offering shareholders a gift this year worth £2,000,000- a capital bonus of 200 per cent., two new deferred shares for every deferred share they hold at present. Last year Mr. Hill proposed a70 words
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Article1085 1938-08-27 11 S.S. ‘PALOPO’ arrives today from Soerabaya via Singapore, sails same day for Soerabaya. S.S. ‘KKIAN’ arrives morning from Pagan Datoh and Telok Anson, sails tomorrow’ for same port#. S.S. ‘RENGAM’ arrives from Lumut Sitiawan and Pangkor, sails on Monday for Asahan and Batoe Bahra. S.S.1,085 words
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Advertisement338 1938-08-27 11 fIiUE FUNNEL LINE P HEIiVICE TO LONDON NOKIII OONUNENT Leave. Penan* Due London b Calls Antwerp and Middlesborough Sept. 1 Sept 23 FblNT sIH Cans Marseilles Glasgow Sept. 2 Oct 1 AENEAS calls Hull Gdynia Sept. 8 Oct. 5 s r skbvicb to uvebpool via havbe. Utotoo Sept- 6 Oct338 words
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Advertisement816 1938-08-27 11 PO and Ct BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAMr MALACCA S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 28th AUGUST Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service, London and Far Ba«t Mall Service. "BULAN” Sept. 2 Outward» from London for816 words
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Article210 1938-08-27 12 Wireless Light A few months ago 400 market gardeners in c houses with stolen wireless waves. An astonishin One of the gardeners, it seems, had the notion V H electric energy passing through his house when, cast from Hamburg. After experimenting he foun.Then he arranged to tap sufficient210 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-08-27 12 BUSINESS AS USUAL. A ley ,did not prerfrit Tuiner Lmton, the sinfjer fr< >n i on uith hw recording contrfict.s Hf ii h< Ji ->.7» makimj <1 rfcord.31 words
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Article709 1938-08-27 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL /Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point, India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan. Kenya. Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nayasaland. South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30 p.m.709 words
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Miscellaneous2439 1938-08-27 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today s Wireless i SCHEDULE ZHJ (pgNANG) Mels (U.S m.) London, Aug. 19: Following is the BBC yp- p m Indian music. nB6 Mc s <25.3 in.) Empire broadcasting service schedule Malav music. v D b 9.65 Mc s (31.20 m.) (Malayan2,439 words
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Miscellaneous33 1938-08-27 12 PENANG BAB Y WEATHER REPORT I ORT ORMVALLIS Y ESTI RD Y S TEMPER \TI KE 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 78 E. 83 N. S 6 NRAINFALL Aug. 25 26 46 mm.33 words
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Article, Illustration215 1938-08-27 13 A VERY WETMEETING. THE General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major-General W. G. S. Dobbie. visited the headquarters of the Singapore Volunteer Corps to present trophies won at the recent corps rifle meeting. Before the ceremony in the drill hall. Major-General Dobbie inspected various units of the215 words
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1116 1938-08-27 14 Selections By Tic-Tac And Capt. Dash FTtHE following is the full programme for the first day of the Singapore Turf %ub Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting to be run at Singapore today RACE 1: 2.30 p m. HORSES—CIass 2—Division 6—About 7 Furlongs. 00 0 AVIEMORE1,116 words
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Article59 1938-08-27 14 The Cow <£ Gate Cup final between the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club and the Hydyatol Anwar Football Club will be played on the Victoria Green on Tuesday, >Aug, 30 at 5.15 p.m. The postponed League match between the Old Xaverians Association and the Penang Recreation. Club will be59 words
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Article220 1938-08-27 14 Smailes Takes 7 For 24 Several fine bowling performances were responsible for low scores in many home cricket matches yesterday. Smailes of Yorkshire took 7 Scottish wickets for 24 to give his county victory, while in the Gloucester-Leicester match, 13 wickets fell to Goddard at 12 runs220 words
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Article329 1938-08-27 14 Eight Events On lr First Day (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug 26 Weights for the first day of the Autuni Extra Professional Race Meeting anr HORSES. Class 4, Div. 1, About 7 Fu, FAIR KING CONSTANT LIGHT EQUETTA 8 w GOLDEN BLAZE 8 STARLOCK 806 OLD329 words
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Advertisement243 1938-08-27 14 JUST ACROSS THE AIR NOW 51 DAYS AWAY There are three air services a week each way between Sydney and England. You travel in one of the famous Empire Mail carriers, the Imperial flying-boats the world’s most luxurious air liners with smoking-cabin and promenade deck aboard. Fares include comfortable night243 words
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Advertisement144 1938-08-27 14 Hospital Ca Be ofßh The value of perse vp, in the treatment J *ith by this man’s ‘‘l was abroa?& c w hen I returned I began Yea*» -particularly in theS years ago my and I was eventualmuch > unable to move arv 7 left the hospital af^r J I144 words
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Article1065 1938-08-27 15 Ey A Special Correspondent The new football season in England marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of the Football Association. This body has ruled football in England, and has really been responsible for its development in every part of the world. Tremendous Impetus Given By1,065 words
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584 1938-08-27 15 Six Matches To Be Played In October I II cst Australian Rugby Football ‘team will tour Ceylon in October. It are. nt meeting of the Ceylon \Rugby Union, it was that its z; e been accepted by the West Rugby Football team. A584 words
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Article419 1938-08-27 15 Crowley Wants Bout With Negro Scanning the horizon of the fistic world there seems to be nothing in sight in the form of either feather, light, or welterweight capable of putting a stop to the amazing sequence of successes scored by the Californian negro, Henry419 words
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Article174 1938-08-27 15 Celebrating 80th. Birthday Australia’s veteran cricketer, Mr. T.W. Garrett, celebrated his eightieth birthday recently. Mr. Garrett, who is still a practising solicitor of the firm, Messrs. Garrett, Christie and Buckley, is the only survivor of the first Australian cricket team to visit England. Sixty years ago174 words
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Article116 1938-08-27 15 C.M. Jones, the English Davis Cup and Kent County player, and Murray Deloford, another Kent county player, have been opposed to one another in eleven tennis tournaments this season, and Jones has been the winner nine times. At the Buxton tournament Deloford won a wellearned victory. Men’s116 words
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Article53 1938-08-27 15 After Visit To England Madras, Aug. 20. It is understood that Mr. C.G. Macartney, the famous old Australian cricketer now on a visit to England, where he is acting as a newspaper correspondent, will visit India in November next. He will pay visits to Bombay, Calcutta, Madras53 words
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Advertisement112 1938-08-27 15 ’XT’OU’LL have no A y hair trouble if you v\. 4/ use Brylcreem regu- \l\ iarly. For Brylcreem LVk V is more than a firstclass dressing. It’s a splendid hair tonic as well. Besides controlling the hair without gumming it, Brylcreem invigorates the scalp. Saves time, too. One application keeps112 words
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Miscellaneous23 1938-08-27 15 h<‘ Straightener-Outer By J* MILLAR WATT NEEDS* 1- TO GO ABOUT LIKE PUTTW& THINGS ii A?! dtJSSOUWI STRAIGHT Vrflß U I» W y23 words
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Article124 1938-08-27 16 rpjjy PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON (Spot) £193.10. 0 £193.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) £194.10. 0 £194.10. 0 SINGAPORE $99.00 $98.75 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $99.00 $97.87% BUSINESS DONE 25 tons Buyers no sellers COPP. 1 (Sundried) $3.60 $3.62% BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $B-5° RIBBER s LONDON B i'> d NEW YORK 16ftc(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot)124 words
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Article314 1938-08-27 16 snaie of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Bumiah Oil 931% Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114 Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 416 T 01 moi Cable 5.% p.c. 94% AV ar Loan 3% p.c. 102% 1.“314 words
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Article115 1938-08-27 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 2164 178 23 61 New York 4.88 4.87 H Montreal 4.89 ft 4.88;. Brussels 28.90% 28.88 Geneva 21.29% 21.28% Amsterdam 8.92 ft 8.92 Milan 92% 92 i 1 Berlin 12.17% 12.16% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors115 words
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Article204 1938-08-27 16 London. August 26. RUBBER: Firmer London Bft buyers Bft sellers Oct./Dec. 8% buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar 8% buyers 8 ft sellers Apl./June Bft buyers 8% sellers NEW YORK 16.57 cts. United Kingdom Stock* London 64,496 tons Liverpool 34,871 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. August £ll. 0. 0204 words
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Article99 1938-08-27 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Ampats 4 0 4 3 Ayer Wengs .69 .73 Bangrins 22 9 23 6 Berjuntais 10 0 10 6 Hong Fatts .88 .92 Jelapangs 31,9 32 6 Johans .27 .29xd K. La.njuts 18 6 19 0 K. Kampars 13 9 14 6 Kuchais 1.35 1.4099 words
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Article34 1938-08-27 16 Going Yielding (From Our Oivn Correspondent) Singapore, August 27. Despite yesterday’s rain the course is wi good condition. Today's going may therefore be yielding to good if there is no further rain.34 words
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Article148 1938-08-27 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Borelli I 30 1.40 Connemara. 1.45 1.55 Indragiri 1.32% 1. 40 Kedah 1.95 2.10 ex TIN: Ampat 4 1% 4:6 Ayer Weng .65 .70 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 ex Berjuntai 101% 10 9 Hong Fatt .88 .91 Jelebu .70 .75 Kpg. Lanjut 18 6 19148 words
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Article141 1938-08-27 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN i Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng .65 .70 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatt .88 .90 Kuchai 1.34 1.37 Mambau .50 .55 Petaling 7.90 8.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.22% 1.25 Rantau 1.45 1.47% Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.62% Ulu Klang .84 .87 Ampat 4 0 413 Bangrins 22141 words
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Article353 1938-08-27 16 Quieter Ne w York. August 26- Market failure o penetrate old highs induced a lightening cf trading commitments and m consei uence small losses on greatly reduced activity featuring absence of selling pressure Motor news continues good, there v as a third consecutive rise in commercial leans and353 words
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Article22 1938-08-27 16 TIN Singapore $98.75 per pkl. Penang $97.87% per pkl. RUBBER Singa|M»re—Spot 27% c per ll>. Penang—Spot 27% c per lb.22 words
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Article401 1938-08-27 16 Latest Batch Registered The following are the latest batch of newcomers to the Malayan Turf which have been registered with the Straits Racing Association. Jeremiah, imported by Mr. “Cheah” is stated to be a first class performer. The following is the full list: 5 Drator (late401 words
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Article808 1938-08-27 16 Lifeless Messrs. Krnnedj' and Companj' in their report dated August 26 state: The week under review has failed to produce any change in the lifeless conditions which have been the principal characteristic of the market for some weeks past. General Franco’s conditional replj’ to the Nonintervention Committee808 words
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Article61 1938-08-27 16 oa held this niom>3£ 3 The wedding was Xavier's Church, the St Francis Xavie of r> Toseph Gregory of Mr D Josep K M A Da.nam 1 '1» A Miaa Anna Victoria ception was hel< Dtld lt ;p» Sabha. and the seshar brid t t r today. Th.61 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1938-08-27 1 Full Length Technicolour Triumph at Queen’s Cinema THE < S FILM OF THE YEaJ Childhood 0 |j t Revived; Robin M and his Meriie V|| live and speak a«aih Through the centuries the tales and legends of the band of men who robbed the rich2,327 words
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Miscellaneous302 1938-08-27 2 |<r LAST! A GLORIOUS EVENT IN PENANG CINEMA HISTORY! I I AI L ROADS WILL LEAD TO THE NO. 1 THEATRE IN TOWN 111 vi B B w I «gSp Mummer GRAND OPENING ON TUESDAY, 30th AUGUST WITH 3 SHOWS I 2-45 P.M. 6-15 P.M. 9-30 P.M. LibW ARNER BROS.302 words
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Article, Illustration661 1938-08-27 3 ERR( >L I LN N Into the brief space of years tin Irish actor-author-adventurer Err..' Flynn has crowded mole adv. nture :hm the average p< i -on ■>.,.)< H IK a lifetime. Born 2s year.- ag. north he traces ancestry dii. cl y to661 words
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Advertisement158 1938-08-27 3 r| j I LOON CHEONG Co., NAN YANG •I ItULDLXC CONTRACTORS. TT RMTI RE MAKERS. T, j IK| 1/T I anb electro clock Company 11 Stockists: —MIRRORS PLATE GLASS, ALL SIZES. I 32 LEITH STREET PENANG I I 19A, Leith Street, > H i PENANG. j I I Peral; llranch158 words
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