Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 September 1938
1938-09-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section25 1938-09-07 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L 1S f EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PIBLISHED DAILY v 213. v<>l XCVI- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, I »13«. FRIGE 1(1 GENTS.25 words
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Article797 1938-09-07 1 Sudetens Almost Satisfied Prague Terms Cannot Be Accepted Berlin No Restriction on Nazi Doctrine I'he terms of the fresh Czech proposals were made known in Prague yesterday ami although it is stated from the Czech capital that the points almost completely satisfy the eight demands797 words
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Article194 1938-09-07 1 -Xot Discovered |}v The Church” e of National Socialist made by Herr Rosenberg, X’ CultuCl leader. opening a Congress of Culture ge declare-. that the race doctrine has been discovered by the Church which therefore was not competent to sit in The science of race <>f many194 words
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Article113 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Evidence Laid Before League The League Secretariat v Note from the Chinese tting out recent cases of poisongas by Japanese in the neighbourhood of Vote was immediately comii states members of the bC&gUO ven cases in the past four rth the alleged wiping out unese DivisionReuter. - 113 words
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Article56 1938-09-07 1 -Reuter. With China Vti<| Spain 6.lnternational Youth < -di d in Moscow today, oiet youth marched through Square carrying banners, utraits of Stalin and other leaders. were passed expressing solih< heroic peoples of Spain "1 a firm resolve to struggle war and Fascism, an I 1 dherland against-Reuter. - 56 words
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Article40 1938-09-07 1 Guest Of King George Balmoral Foreign Secretary, called ls of Bulgaria at his London 1 niy afternoon. King Boris 'anna will probably leave Uirday for Balmoral where d to stay as private guests ,;I d Queen until Tuesday.40 words
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Article49 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Welcomed On Arrival In Italy Rome, Sept. 6—The Manchukuo mission of friendship, headed by the Minister of Finance, arrived at Naples to visit Italy. It was welcomed by Signor Bastianini, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. An extensive programme of entertainment has been drawn up for the mission.Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article36 1938-09-07 1 Sir Kingsley Wood. Minister for air yesterday inspected balloon barrage squadrons at Kidbrooke Park, Eltham, Kent. The balloon barrage is intended to play an important part in the defence of London from air attack.36 words
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Article17 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 6.—A Decree providing for mobilisation of the Port of Marseilles is published.Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration150 1938-09-07 1 ARMS SPEED-UP No Pledges Asked Or Given In a speech at yesterday’s session at Blackpool of the Trades Union Congress, Sir Walter Citrine recalled an interview between the Prime Minister and the Trades Union Council earlier this year on the subject of rearmament. He said the Premier150 words
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Article94 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Another Verdict Against Companies Mexico City, Sept. 6--Under a ruling of the Supreme Court, expropriated oil companies are ordered to pay workers in round figures six millions sterling as wages and emoluments because it is held that they have broken collective labour contracts by refusal to acceptReuter. - 94 words
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Article29 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Miami, Sept. GCount Covadonga died fiom injuries which were complicated by lose of blood caused by haemophilia from which he had been a lifelong sufferer.-Reuter. - 29 words
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Article36 1938-09-07 1 .Reuter. ANOTHER GERMAN PLANE SHOT DOWN Shanghai, Sept. 7The Japanese Army officially announce that a Japanese aircraft shot down another Eurasia plane yesterday afternoon 30 n iles Southwest of Hankow, but x no details.Reuter..Reuter. - 36 words
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Article198 1938-09-07 1 Physical Training Scheme Success Soldiers who have passed from the two recruits’ physical development depots to their regimental depots now number 1001. This passing of the 1000 mark in about sixteen months crowns the success of an enterprising War Office experiment. The first recruits’ physical development depot,198 words
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Article87 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Evidence Of Corruption In High Places New York, Sept. 7. Big Hairy Schoenhaus, paymaster of the Schultz gang, testified at the trial of Hines that Weinberg. Schultz’s business managei. told him in 1932; Hines has gone on the payroll at $5OO a week.” He paid Hines sums. Reuter. - 87 words
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Article153 1938-09-07 1 Union Times. Chinese Success lu Anhui HankowWhile Ihe Japanese operating on the NanchangKiukiang Railway Front gained twenty kilometres, they suffered a severe defeat at the hands of the Chinese right wing forces in south Anhui, near Kweichi, yesterday, when they were forced to scramble to the. JapaneseUnion Times. - 153 words
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Article96 1938-09-07 1 Reuter. Mav Be Settled In Abyssinia Rome, Sept. 6 It is understood that the Government completes a plan lor settlement of Jews in Abyssinia A report, which is not denied in authoritative circles, says that Jews will be settled in a zone notable for its- agriculture and industrialReuter. - 96 words
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Advertisement14 1938-09-07 1 isi r The M SILK STOKE B Street, for t clotliing < THE I family14 words
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Advertisement76 1938-09-07 1 THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO I ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Collyer Quay S i ngapore. J >7:> xfe.T;'-f. rrtn.ii-i..,., .»m ***** F> j The importance of plenty of FRESH sxcxs BUTTER for growing I76 words
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1698 1938-09-07 2 Penang Dutch Consul Entertains FIRM LINK WITH BRITAIN STRESSED To mark the 40th anniversary of the reign of Queen Wilhelmina of Holland the Penang Dutch Consul, Dr. G. van Egmond, gave a reception yesterday evening at the E. O. Hotel. A large gathering1,698 words
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Article281 1938-09-07 2 Hard Work And Sacrifice (From Our Own Correspondent) Rome, Aug. 30. In a broadcast last night to farmers on the prospects for agricultural settlement in the Italian Empire, General Teruzzi, under-secretary for Italian Africa, spoke I with confidence and optimism, but was clearly at pains to281 words
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Article708 1938-09-07 2 Artist On Value Of Publicity "What Penang lacks is worldwide publicity. Here you have everything to please the heart of the artist, and it is incomprehensible to me why no attempt has been made to let the world know of Penang, which is comparable to the widely708 words
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Article396 1938-09-07 2 W here Once-Rich eil Find Refuse London.—South London has a strti» house of secrets- an old villa of substanZ brick and ungainly arenitecture-which been transformed into the world's exclusive Club.” So exclusive is it, irdeed, that near-by residents do not know what goes on tmi its396 words
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Article175 1938-09-07 2 Spee<l-Lp Make* H an Effective Next Var of families who London-Thousands holiday for have not been able to a fortl lgh t years will find Jieir summer For by the sea come tr of ~s crapln o millions of others an j S h. months175 words
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Advertisement165 1938-09-07 2 Kinted Silk ill SA S Graft I Cool to wear B|w||| smart for all time W IgHSB This beautiful quality of W r^WTii' B satin will make your smartest fashion for now and all time f for dresses, for blouses, for evening gowns. $1.90 a yard KB Doulatram’s r Mi-ini165 words
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Advertisement156 1938-09-07 2 lIEK ,IPS ,{^q h inches r,en, S^ nd »oes It Those friends of w Kruschen. Hero i a beer I was gaining in fr m too well, so j a 2 e e s h and n&t Salts, and am now on m v th tal<e hips used to be156 words
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Article268 1938-09-07 3 Hitler Statement At azi Rally L) INTENTION to make NEW PACTS L' zi Xuremlx rg. s < P 6; The highlight of the proceedI 1( opening of the Nazi Conference was the proclaK, na<l on Hitler’s behalf by Adolf Wagner, the Ihrer’* ra,,l < loll hle. MlBritish Wireless - 268 words
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Article34 1938-09-07 3 i.—Reuter Uliners Want Beller Conditions Sydney. Sept 6. A general strike of tamers affecting 23.000 men is due to on Sept. 9. The men are pressing for tetter conditions. Reuteri.—Reuter - 34 words
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Article19 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Sept 6 Count Covadonga, eldest > of Alfonso, was critically injured in a Occident Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article60 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Hong Kong Sept. 6Four Germans were arrested by Chinese in the Sino-British border village of Shautaukok yesterday afterhoon and were removed to the Chinese town of Lintin where they are at present undergoing examination It is alleged the Germans, who are employees of German firmsReuter. - 60 words
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Article52 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Fifty-Nine Killed Santiago de Chile, Sept. 6Fifty-nine were killed in a sudden uprising when two groups of armed men attempted to seize the Pensions Fund offices and an insurance company building. Both buildings were almost immediately surrounded by troops and the rebels were quickly suppressed andReuter. - 52 words
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Article134 1938-09-07 3 British Wireless. Enquiry Commission’s Plans London, Sept. 6Members of the West Indies Royal Commission of which Lord Boyne is Chairman, leave Poland on October 13 and expect to begin their investigations immediately after arrival. Their terms of reference empower them to investigate social and economicBritish Wireless. - 134 words
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Article32 1938-09-07 3 Reuter Valencia, Sept. 6.The British ship Marvia was bombed by five planes from Majorca. The ship and cargo were set on fire. One Member of the crew was killed.Reuter - 32 words
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Article263 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Autonomy And Equality Prague, Sept. 6.It is learned in well-informed quarters that the principles on which the Czech Government’s offer to the Sudetens are based, are recognition of territorial Autonomy, full equality of status and equality of language. 1 hese points satisfy the basic principles laidReuter. - 263 words
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Article228 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Juliana Proposes The Toast Amsterdam, Sept. 6.—At a State Dinner in the Royal Palace at Jere, Princess Juliana proposed the health of Queen Wilhelmina. She spoke appreciatively of the quiet work the Queen did unknown to the people and added, To our thankfulness weReuter. - 228 words
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Article28 1938-09-07 3 British Wireless. London, Sept. 6.—Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, left London last night for Balmoral as Minister in Attendance on the King I .British Wireless.British Wireless. - 28 words
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Article68 1938-09-07 3 British Wireless. London, Sept. 6Ships of the Home Fleet are leaving their home ports today in accordance with the programme already announced for the usual autumn exercise cruise in the North Sea. The exercises will be carried out on the passage to the north. Destroyers and submarines areBritish Wireless. - 68 words
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Article34 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 6Life in the city is almost paralysed owing to the declara.ion of hartal which is likely to last a week. The hartal is due to rioting yesterday.--Reuter. - 34 words
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Article173 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. No Protection For Eurasia Planes Tokio, Sept. 6The Japanese Navy has refused a request from the German Embassy to extend protection to the Eurasia Aviation Corporation’s planes on the ground that Eurasia is a Chinese concern whose machines must be regarded as Chinese. This disclosureReuter. - 173 words
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Article80 1938-09-07 3 Reuter. Haifa Sept. 6.Two Jews and four Arabs were killed and several wounded in attacks in various parts. A thrilling taxi chase along the shores of the Sea of Galilee followed a shooting affray in a Haifa shop in which one Jew was killed and a Jew andReuter. - 80 words
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Article35 1938-09-07 3 British Wireless. London, Sept. 6lt was stated this morning that there was no change in the condition of Prince Arthur of Connaught, who is lying seriously ill at his London residence. British Wireless.British Wireless. - 35 words
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Advertisement106 1938-09-07 3 IRIUM HELPS MILLIONS K FIGHT DULL, DINGY TEETH! I ill PEPSODENT alow #1 an tooth pastes comains this thrilling K- discovery for giving teeth amazing new luster’ IF A lfs like seeing a dull cloud lift and the fe f *un shining through again! That* K how millions feel after106 words
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Advertisement275 1938-09-07 3 j I 11 i bi»* If] j I IJ Ij j j <• WWMB Ft >:<-:■ Mil JU ea -:> B 4 Si i TRAVELLING GOODS REV-ROBE THE REV-ROBE WORKS ON A COMPLETELY NEW PRINCIPLE: THE DRESSES ARE r HUNG IN IT, AS IN A WARDROBE, THE WHOLE 12 ARE275 words
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Article591 1938-09-07 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr R F. Gunn, Dr. J C. Carson. Mr. N li Sands and Mr. W L. Blythe have returned from leave of absence. sjc Inspector Latiff has taken over duties in place of Sub-Inspector Osman, Baut Gajah. v.ho has gone on leave to Malacca. Jk k Rev. Father591 words
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Article220 1938-09-07 4 Imo New Appointments Two new appointments have been made to the Directorate of Organization, Air Ministry, those of Wing Commander S B Harris, D.F.C., A.F.C.. from the R.a’f" station at Hucknall, and Squadron Leader G.E. Nichol-etts, A.F.C. M ing Commander Harris began bis service as an R.N.R.220 words
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1513 1938-09-07 4 Plea For Mutual Respect Between ]Mii.sluus And Buddhists ON EST Y has never been so much proved to be the best policy, as it is now, for those who do not, or cannot, back their dishonesty wTh gunpowder and poison gas. If India1,513 words
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Article456 1938-09-07 4 l REA ''TT (p J no iTi in What is knex-n I is a st.ri), sthep ahan 2 p. I 14 00 scj. ai. n L° Untry 0{ appL'' 8 I the soutn u< l( '1 rUnnin P f ro ffi with Kelantan m »h b456 words
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Article242 1938-09-07 4 Lum \>*ociali<»ii' Debate At the fortieth conference of tb national Law Association, General Sir George Macdonogh, Hn the discussion on the protection civilian populations from new tngu I war. said that anything that could p I be done to reduce the horror of war naturally242 words
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Advertisement239 1938-09-07 4 ||gwU' t»^**L. rtf fe. a"" irfk if-" IK' a fc- :",-A .‘W te ,V *U OK SV fc H fe :W wWWW ;< Bw;, i 11 t J .c, p: xjdMMlßfisj? 881 M PYRAMID handkerchiefs for men and women Ewcii if vmi use vour handkerchief to mop jour brow, to239 words
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Article187 1938-09-07 5 Bov‘> Evidence Al Inquest In an affectionate letter rene Valerie Jago. W Iressmaker. of Banktide Teddington. wrote: Ins world because I have y life and yours, and 1 V the Paddington yesterday, the coroner, recorded t th, li- died from poisoning. in 1 that187 words
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Article, Illustration115 1938-09-07 5 Boulogne, Aug. 30. 1 un< today of a Gertried to reach London to jo’n his wife and i' French police on the sp< eialising in forgi Hans Hirschfeld wish business man in when Hitler came to Nazis marched into He -hind wit a hs115 words
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455 1938-09-07 5 Of Modern Treasury Bank Ul RGLARS’ enemy NO. 1 E I,EBR VI ES 90th. BIRTHDAY Wolverhampton, Aug. 30. VINETY vears old today, Lord Hayter, Burglars’ Enemy No, 1 i n point of long-sustained warfare 73 years travelled Jnwnfrom London to open455 words
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Article, Illustration47 1938-09-07 5 Lord Stamp went to Waterloo Station to say yood-bye to his son, Mr, Trevor Stamp, and his family, who are yoiny to New York. Picture shows his little yrandson, Trevor, yives him a farewell kiss.47 words
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Article342 1938-09-07 5 Hove, Aug. 30 A heavy meiul image ot the Sphinx, ohietJ opt is to ieveal th< gilt figure ot a woman, may nold the key to the mastery oi a dioaned well-dressed man whose aientity i\as Still baffling the police to-night. Tne figure, found in342 words
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478 1938-09-07 5 LONDON COUPLE SAID TO HAVE KEPT CAT IN RUG LEFT BABY ON DOORSTEP Stockport, near Manchester, Aug. 30. A London man and wife were stated at Stockport Police Court today to have left their cat wrapped in a rug in their car vhile they abandoned a nine-weeks-old boy on the478 words
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419 1938-09-07 5 London, Aug. 30 Some day those who have no longer anything to give to, or get from, the world will be allowed to leave it less indecently.’’ 1 his was an extract from a note read al a Romford inquest vesterdax on Mr.419 words
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Advertisement297 1938-09-07 5 'A 1 111 1 Willyou Maclean yourteeth to-day? rT rWw course I will” MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE If you use a solid dentifrice, try the r.ew MACLEAMS SOLID PEROXIDE DEXTIFRICE THE FURNITURE WITH A REPUTATION. Economy, modern, quality workmanship. Under Effici< nt Management. I f PAY A VISIT TO. THE297 words
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Miscellaneous911 1938-09-07 6 I THE BIGGEST SCREEN EVENT OF THE YEAR! Sl Opening Tonight at the MA JI I f ATA PRESENTATION OF THE SCREEN’S MOST IMPORTANT ALL-COLOUR Epic I Fro... A E W. MASON’S Famous Story of BRITISH HEROISM LN INDIA I 'JK THE DRUM” d with gABU (ih( Ele|(han| Boy) RAYMOND911 words
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Article191 1938-09-07 7 Altrincham, Cheshire. Aug. 30. A 51-years-old Altrincham husband, appearing at the police court here todayin response to a paternity summons, heard the solicitor representing the plaintiff, a blonde, state that he was not the man alleged to be the father of the girl’s 26-days-old191 words
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Article708 1938-09-07 7 MR. ROOSEVELT THE SOUTH Bitter Democrat Primaries FIGHT FOR PARTY CONTOOL New York, Aug. 28Seasoned observers agree that the Democratic primary electionsthose elections in which party members are choosing their candidates for the November electionsare among the bitterest and most corrupt in modern American history. The reason arises from the708 words
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Article631 1938-09-07 7 Unlimited Overtime For Defence” Paris, Aug. 30. A wide extension of overtime tluoughout French industry was authorized at a Council of Ministers held at the Elysee this morning under the Presidency of M. Lebrun. Al! the members of the Cabinet signed a decree drafted by M.631 words
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Article320 1938-09-07 7 Lord MacMillan’s Address The Hague, Aug. 29. The annual conference of the International Law Association was opened at Amsterdam today by Prince Bernhard, who spoke in English. About 500 delegates from L 8 countries, including China, Egypt, India, Malta, South American countries, the Balkan States, and all320 words
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179 1938-09-07 7 Put Him On Dole Ration” Cry Sir Wilfrid Woods, a member of the Governing Commission of Newfoundland, > is reported to have been seized by unemployed settlers at Bonne Bay, on the west coast of Newfoundland. Some of the settlers (wires our St. Johns179 words
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Advertisement16 1938-09-07 7 Oval tine’ and note the Difference GILBEYS 0 R'Y j I '••tsi OLD TOM ,i SINS,-516 words
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Advertisement275 1938-09-07 7 Glands Made Yoang -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If you feel old before your tim<» or suffer from nerve, brain and physical weakness, you will find new hairptnesa and health in an American medical discovery which restores youthful vigour and vitality quicker than gUand operations. It is a simple home treatment275 words
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Miscellaneous365 1938-09-07 7 y REQUEST FOR ONE mGHT o^Ly TONIGHT Till MANAGEMENT lAKI.S GKEAi PRIDE IN ANNOI T N(T\T tiif i?i< r Pii?iv JLNCING HIE R..ITRN SCREENING OF RKO RADIO’S MOST SPECTACULAR PICTURE A PICTURE AS MIGHTY AS THE FLAMING STORY IT UNFOLDSI I A T(J I? PDr A *T'” with ANNA NEAGLE365 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-09-07 7 QUEEN’S NEXT CHANGE HE’S ON THE WAY I o R R. H H M” No Consulting Frr! j He Cures em All Milb His Laugh Tonic26 words
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Article666 1938-09-07 8 a N advertisement appearing in ZA the local newspaper’s announces an auction of sub-leases f<»r ears in the Bengal Lane Improvement Scheme. The advertisement states that previous owner- of land in this area whose property was acquired under the -cheme have prior claims to sub-leased areas. A666 words
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Article268 1938-09-07 8 Full Programme Of Lectures The 14th annual conference of the Incm porated Society of Planters will be held at the Toxvn Hall, Penang, on Friday ano Saturday. September 23 and 21. The Conference will be opened by his Excellency the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas or. Friday268 words
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Article103 1938-09-07 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sept. 6. Raja Salim M.C.S., Magistrate, Taiping, is indisposed and is conlined to his house ;|c The half-yearly general meeting .of the Kempe Club, Taiping, will be held on Sept. 9 at 5 p. m. -K 'fc -l< The China team103 words
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Article148 1938-09-07 8 peace throughout the world British Wireless. 700 Delegates From 51 Countries London, Sept. 6. Five of the 60 members of the British delegation to the second World Youth Congress which xvas held al Vassar College, New York, returned to London yesterday from America. The delegates were impressedpeace throughout the world British Wireless. - 148 words
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Article85 1938-09-07 8 In Yacht Built By Ihenisrlves I From Our Oxxm Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 6 In a yacht built by themselves Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Johnson. of Townsville, Queensland, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the course of a voyage round the world. Mrs. Johnson helped her85 words
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Article76 1938-09-07 8 ar-Time Possibilities Pointed Out i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 6 A warning that Johore might easily be denied the vital necessities of life, fish and rice, in the event of a world crisis developing, was sounded by Mr. C. T. Hinde at the Johore Council76 words
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66 1938-09-07 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 6 A mass of evidence is to be collected for the hearing of the dispute between the Singapore Traction Company. Limited, and its employees, counsel for the men. Mi. K. K. O’Connor, told the arbitration tribunal set up by66 words
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Article39 1938-09-07 8 Mr. F. H. Grumitt left by K.L.M. plane this morning for London, accompanied by his eldest son Henry, whom he is taking to school. Mr. Grumitt is expected back in about a month.39 words
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Article496 1938-09-07 8 tto'-faA, Ha,'. Ko’ T I in Kiii "s Lt M.J.-’x;, v i. w illliHll 1,. iL BB nt w” >rk nil: i.-,. wi'h’.m v. i.i. I; < I I <* C 1 S .11 *L I HH After h.-Jf H ing the Aieci i B joint ciii>rts.496 words
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Advertisement208 1938-09-07 8 u SOLE AGENTS: JOHN LITTLE CO.. LT D. (Ncorpormfd is Exglasd). sfNGXPORE. KI'ALA L‘ AfrU R. H’OH A PENANG. B§|ffi|B T1 Ip" > I Mr. H. E. K. Laurance has s£& been described by the Press as the personifi- j|HL cation of the figure of a Greek, god." There JSF208 words
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Advertisement146 1938-09-07 8 Jfie secreT if fu>Mi{ dflittie JJJJ& t b '> g£|r When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as Rood as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a tew drops of Maggi’s Seasoning betore serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable146 words
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469 1938-09-07 9 SIOO,OOO Machine To Be Installed In New Buildings By Tic-Tac Members of the Penang Turf Club will have noted with some surprise yesteiday that the Penang Turf Club intend, after all, topurC a p e a electric totalizator to be installed in their469 words
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Article, Illustration23 1938-09-07 9 iiuhsh Resident, the HI I» /< mint/ < l i lII' lit OH Nov. It). 1-’ iiHHi iol Secretary, him. I JI.23 words
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Article124 1938-09-07 9 Singapore Health Officer |ii\oh <“<l In I atal Car \ccideiit wn Coriespor/lent) i tut Lun.pin Sept. 6. Ml. Mi. R. Raman 1 i > ngapore, here Kent Saik of Singai< i- Mr. A. J. Gratis trutc Kuala Lum- Tar. ed with caus- at Cheras of124 words
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Article261 1938-09-07 9 Tourists Win By Narrow Margin The Fun and Frolic Stadium was again packed to capacity last night when the basketball tourists fiom China played their fourth match there against the Chung Ling High School Union The tourists won by 53 points to 41 after a good game, which, however,261 words
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172 1938-09-07 9 12 Houseboys Charged A raid by the Penang detective branch on a house in Cintra-street, Penang, early yesterday morning resulted in the arrest of twelve Hainanese, all houseboys employed by prominent local. Europeans, on a charge of being members of an unlawful society, namely, the172 words
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Article133 1938-09-07 9 RUGGER Sports Club v. Penang Asiatics The Penang Sports Club will meet th Penang Asiatics in a friendly game of Rugger on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.rn coday. Following are the teams: PENANG SPORTS PENANG CLUB ASIATICS I. F. lieay Foong Chin J. E. Goodrich Kor133 words
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175 1938-09-07 9 Australians X England Eleven Draw London. Sept. 6. The cricket match between the Australians and an England XI at Folkestone was drawn. In the first innings, the Australians totalled 390 ard the England XI. in reply, made 223, Ames scoring 78. Ward took 7 wickets for175 words
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Article54 1938-09-07 9 Reuter. Narrow Win For Panorama London, Sept. 6. The following is the result of the Champagne Stakes ran at Doncaster today: 1. PANORAMA 2. APPLE RING 3. TITAN Betting: 813 Panorama; 5 1 Apple Ring; 100 6 Titan. Seven ran. Won by a head; 2 lengths between theReuter. - 54 words
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122 1938-09-07 9 Several Penang Successes Following are results of the Matriculation Examination (Overseas) held in June 1938 in the Straits Settlements (Penang) in the Second Division: Leonardo Gustavo Vieira Alves Private Study. Chan Ah Kheng Anglo-Chinese School. Chew Kong Fong Penang Free School. Joseph Gerard Paul Fernandez Private122 words
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Article216 1938-09-07 9 Mrs. Purcell Beats Mrs. Hick. 7 In Hall Cup Final Following are results of ties played yesterday in the Penang Sports Club tennis tournament: Ladies Hall Cup (final): Mrs. C. P. Purcell beat Mrs. T. W. Hickey 6—3, 6-4. Mixed Doubles (final): -)-3 Mr. and Mrs. F. Adam216 words
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Article138 1938-09-07 9 GINGER HIS NUT-CRACKERS Broadcast From ZHJ Tonight Ginger and his .Vui cnn i-.c. s wdl be on the aii? from Station ZHJ, Penang, tonight. Following is the programme:— Signature Tune. (Whispering.) 1. What will I tell my heart. (Sung Bv Miss Ivy Palmer.) 2. I'm a night owl. (Sung By138 words
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Advertisement10 1938-09-07 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obiainablt of ell Chtmlrtt and Stores10 words
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1901 1938-09-07 10 Price Rise To Ninepence Now Inevitable LONDON EXPECTS COMMITTEE TO RETAIN 45 PER CENT. QUOTA Shares Checked By World War Fears (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Aug. 31. When your Correspondent visited Radiolympia yesterday he watched a demonstrator adjusting the controls of television receiving1,901 words
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Advertisement203 1938-09-07 10 When Poisons Clog KIDNEYS and Irritate Bladder Flush Them out For 60 Cento Go to your chemist today and get this safe, swift and Harmless diuretic and stimulant—ask for Gold Medal Haarlem Oil Capsules and start at once to flush kidneys of waste matter saturated with acids and poisons. That’s203 words
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Advertisement537 1938-09-07 10 banks I NEDERLANDSCHE THE ',IF R( X I handel-maatscha ppi j of indu ILe «i I n.v. bw^v„; lTr| I (Incorporated tn the Netherlands > bribed q I (With limited liability.) CaJitaTp^.’ lll Re«t I (NETHERLANDS TRADING I SOCIETY.) Sir dune, I EstaHuteci i" Amrterdun ISM. S? I HEAD OFFICE:537 words
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301 1938-09-07 11 Collided With Lorry On Way To Sell Car (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 7. Stephen Wood, a middle-aged European, until recently employed by Chemor Tin, was produced in the First Magistrate Court yesterday before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe on three charges;301 words
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Article128 1938-09-07 11 Family Of Four Feared Drowned (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Sept. 5. A drowning tragedy involving the lives of four persons is reported to have occurred in the Perak River near Bagan Datoh yesterday afternoon. It appears that a Malay family— a man, his128 words
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Article119 1938-09-07 11 May Help Christianity London—The Bishop of Ely. Dr. 8.0. F Heywood, believes that the Free T inkers’ Congress—sometimes called the AntiGod Congresswhich will be held in London this month, may help Christianity rather than hinder it. I was asked to sign a petition to the119 words
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Article177 1938-09-07 11 S.S. MENELAUS’ from Singapore for Jeddah, London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull and Gdynia. S.S. PROMETHEUS’ from Singapore for Boston, New York and Baltimore. S.S. MATA HARI’ from Singapore via ports. M.V. TAYBANK’ from Hong Kong via Singapore, and sails for Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore,177 words
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529 1938-09-07 11 Notable Events Of The Year SATISFACTORY progress of all kinds of public works, in spite of temporary setbacks from unavoidable causes, is shown in the Report for 1937 of the Director of Public Works, S.S. The r.otable events of the year, says the Director, were529 words
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Article255 1938-09-07 11 Chinese Sentenced At Teluk Anson i From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Sept. 6. Wong Kow, an employee of the Public Works Department, Bagan Datoh, appeared before Che Osman bin Ujong, the Teluk Anson magistrate, yesterday morning, charged with committing mischief by causing the death of255 words
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Article174 1938-09-07 11 Tamils Sentenced For Disorderly Conduct i From Our Own Correspondent) Taip ng, Sept 6. Charged with behaving in a disorderly manner at the railway station yesterday, two Tamils named Saitan and Anunugam, said they were just saying farewell to a sister of theirs who was leaving for174 words
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Advertisement36 1938-09-07 11 DODWELL- CASTLE LINE SAILINGS FOR New York, Boston and Baltimore (via Cape of Good Hope) Due Due Penang New York m.v. MUNCASTER Sept. Oct. CASTLE 16 27 AGENTS Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. Tel. Nos. 568 559.36 words
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Advertisement791 1938-09-07 11 P© and O w BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. RAJPUTANA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port due Penang Marseilles791 words
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Miscellaneous18 1938-09-07 11 I IDE TABLE Hl1 LOW TODAY 1 01 59 p. m. TOMORROW 1 45 6.06 a.m. 6.28 p.m.18 words
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Miscellaneous26 1938-09-07 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPERATURE 6 a.m. Noon 5 P- m 81 S 86 N 87 NW RAINFALL Sept. 5 6 21 m.m.26 words
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Article590 1938-09-07 12 Story Of Big Ben \t interval- every day a voice rings <>ut from 1.-ondon to the world, speaking a language that men ot ad can understand, telling the passing ot the hoursthe voice of I‘ig i’>en. the great bell that hangs in the clock tower of the590 words
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Article179 1938-09-07 12 The Ghost Li ne I How many of us realise that when vu I to him by wireless? >■ > I It sounds absurd at first. Everyone kn phone receiver and dial a number you a *1 and that however many exchanges it may 1 I between you179 words
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Article642 1938-09-07 12 Latent Tinies 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. Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada an t Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence 7.30642 words
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96 1938-09-07 12 Th; r u’.l It sources of the BBCs is' departments such as music, WI productions .V, rogra-mmes from DMJJ as the result f a domestic reorgamsat»| that has <rntlv been effected. Regarded as a logical step for*iri«l 1€ c of the BH'.- Empire s* c. f-a’ist96 words
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Article, Illustration18 1938-09-07 12 This photograph o/ the lUssian dancer, Danilova, is takes18 words
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Miscellaneous1920 1938-09-07 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES BBC. service Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDULE ZHJ (PENANG) 705 p.m. Chinese Music. London, Sept. 3: Following is the BBC Studio programme by Conger and his Nutcrackers. Empire broadcasting service schedule <VZUp. the St l.eger. (Malayan Standard Time) for this week: 9.25 p.m. Running <<»mmti)t. TRANSMISSIONS 21,920 words
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Miscellaneous198 1938-09-07 12 HOLLAND TODAY FCJ 15.22 mc/s (19.7 m.) P.M. Of) National anthem and opening announcement. 7.25 Netherlands' youth honours our Queen.’’ 7.50 Report on .he Amsterdam Stock Exchange. 8.00 Daily News Bulletin. 8.10 Flashes of the Oranjebal” in Krasnapolsky” which took piace on Tuesday night September 6th. Report on the Aviation198 words
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Article, Illustration199 1938-09-07 13 proportion of the world’s rayon output manufactured under the ~ose process. Our picture shows the viscose reeled to form hanks. of the women and children who crowded Quinn-square, Bethnal Green, E., during the rent strike Many 1 of tenants r.ctcd as pickets. GREETINGS from a199 words
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792 1938-09-07 14 MALAYAN SOCCER TOURISTS HO LD CRACK BURMAN XI Two More Drawn Gaines In Rangoon CORINTHIANS GIVE GOOD DISPLAY Following their drawn match with the Non-Bnrman> on Monday last, when two goals were shared, the team of Malayan Chinese footballers who are on tour as the Ipoh Corinthians played two matches792 words
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967 1938-09-07 14 Below will be found the full pi <><. r of the Singapore Turf Club (Gold Cup)' run at Singapore today. n Meeting RACE 1:—2.30 p m Horses, Class 3, Division 5 H fn i 0 0 0 CLIFTON LAD 9 .00 Mr. A van967 words
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Article291 1938-09-07 14 Xaverians And Indians Draw In a hockey match on the S.X.I ground yesterday, the Old Xaverians and the Indian Association played to a draw, four goals being shared Play started with the Indians attacking the Xaverian goal and Lopez the goalkeeper was tested repeatedly. Makand Singh, the Indian inside291 words
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404 1938-09-07 14 Fine Display By Lyle In the Penang Sports Club hockey trial between Colours and Whites which was played on the Esplanade yesterday, the former beat the latter by five goals to nothing. The Whites played with nine men throughout while the Colours had404 words
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Advertisement152 1938-09-07 14 GUARANTEED STRENGTH When occasion requires web bIhPZBVIa 1 specially strong carbolic a P X ou w,nt to safe ou want 10 sure You caH re, X confide neo on averts Medical Soap. People who have used It for years will tell you so» too. ERTS 20% CARBOLIC MEDICAL SOAP ft152 words
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784 1938-09-07 15 linliigii' l Of Revised Laws Of The Game These revised laws of Association Football look citing verybody into a jam before long. of a referee penalising a back for charging an oninder the guise of protecting his goalkeeper.” of the position of the784 words
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287 1938-09-07 15 EYSTON WATCHES IN PLANE Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, Aug. 30. John Cobb, 6ft. 3in., 38-years-old Surrey fur broker, trying out his Railton car here today, is believed to have touched 300 m.p.h. in his first run and 325 m.p.h on the second. The287 words
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Article231 1938-09-07 15 SWIJOfIAIG RECORD IN LONGDISTANCE EVENT London, Aug. 28. Miss Vivian Bassett-Lowke, of Northampton, is the new English long-distance swimming champion. She won the title yesterday afternoon with a new record of 1 hour 6 minutes 13 seconds for the five miles sixty yards’ course from Kew to231 words
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Article107 1938-09-07 15 Gothenburg, Aug. 29. Miss S. M. Millar, of Gullane, won the Swedish women’s open golf championship here today, beating Miss M. M. Robertson Durham, of Gullane, by 3 and 2, after having beaten Mrs. F. Widengren in the semi-final by 5 and 4. Miss Robertson107 words
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Article278 1938-09-07 15 goW G POOR!) MAY GIVE HIM A LESSON George James, the young Welsh heavypt champion w ho, in the opinion of aoet boxing enthusiasts, is booked for gritsh title honoui s before the end of the t twelve months, will face the most278 words
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Article124 1938-09-07 15 JFffldon, Aug IQ Sensational charges '<■ been made against a Football LeawL Club an a J oin t commission of the 11 Association and the League has appointed to inquire into them. f <ommlssion will meet next week, s uirfprstood that the charges concern124 words
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68 1938-09-07 15 Middl i"ough- Arsenal deal is <y s that is what gossip kjg v 1 deman, Parkin, Birt from Highbury to ya hv t l mou-y to spend, Arsenal «ton, lht National Debt. The reduc? l buy from Arsenal »Jo n 11 Jones cost by taking68 words
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Advertisement287 1938-09-07 15 Thanks! I can’t resist a du Maurier! The best cigarette of the I Jay the first one after 1 1' breakfast! Have one?” Thanks! An J ifs aJu Manner—the best cigarette IJ of all! I simply 1 k resist them/ 9 Z| They certainly taste astonishingly q coo! an J287 words
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Miscellaneous35 1938-09-07 15 |,o|, -A < u .Tie Group By J. MILLAR WATT |ph u t nc™ e J 0!..i -vq take anotm&r s p jVVII u,' M a* LBk A ../J ijm lEol Hl y Th« H«-n 1135 words
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Article118 1938-09-07 16 _PKEVIOUSLY LATEST TIN £l9l 15 o £191.15. 0 LONDON—(Spot) £l9O 50 £193.5.0 LONDON— (3 months) 97 75 SINGAPORE u business done $97 50 BU3U7ES3 DONE 7 Buyers no sellers 25 6CPRA—(Sundried) J 3.50 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 vBso RUBBER LONDON 6^C(G NEW YORK i SINGAPORE—(Spot) Oct./Dec. 26 c J an./Mar118 words
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Article322 1938-09-07 16 snare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fab Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 900 J3 cn on ni>- -Ck. Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 4a l%d Fundmg < p.c. SO-90 14 t p( V*ar Loan p.c. *U.S. Rubber 46%322 words
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Article103 1938-09-07 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 19 64 178. Nev. York 4.82,: Montreal 4.83% 4. 83 Brussel 28.51 1 2 28.53 %> Geneva 21.28% 21.31 Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92 Milan 918 91% Eeriin 12.03% 12.03 Stockholm 19.40*2 19.404 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague103 words
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Article120 1938-09-07 16 London, September 6. RUBBER; Firm. London 7 buyers Bsellers Oct.>/Dec. 8 buyers 8% sellers Jan./Mar. 8% buyers B,';. sellers Apl./June 8, buyers 8% sellers NEW YORK 16.20 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 65,514 tons Liverpool 34.211 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Sept £10.15 PEPPER: White Muntok: in120 words
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Article157 1938-09-07 16 .Reuter Improvement In Sentiment Considerable improvement in sentiment in most City circles followed publication of the reported principles of the Czechoslovak Government's new offer to the Sudetens. though in all markets business continues chiefly of a professional character. The Stock Exchange especially brightened up with gold minings particularly.Reuter - 157 words
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Article20 1938-09-07 16 TEN Singapore $97-50 per pkl. Penang- $97.50 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 26%c. per lb Penang—Spot 26%c. per lb20 words
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Article102 1938-09-07 16 Dividend Of 8 Per Cent. Recommended The United Malacca Rubber Estates, Limited report for the year ended April 30. states: Accounts.The nett profit for the year after deducting $6,283.03 for directors' fees and depreciation on buildings, etc., amounted to $48,913.18: add—Balance brought forward from last year $22,496.98; Balance102 words
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Article35 1938-09-07 16 Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang police Magistrate, today found Mydin bin Ibrahim, an Indian accused of assisting in the running of a common betting house guilty an 1 fined the accused $25.35 words
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Article231 1938-09-07 16 Quiet, Dull New York, Sept. 6—Thin inactive markets deprived today's individual prie p changes of any significance. The absence of important buying interest or contrary selling pressure with a demand for loans all reflect a waiting attitude. Attention remains centred on European developments and nature signs in the231 words
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Article147 1938-09-07 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Weng .65 .70 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Berjuntai 10 0 10 7-_> Hong Fatt .85 .87% Jelebu .72 .75 Kpg Lanjut 18 3 18 9 Kramat 1013 10j9 Kuchai Ordy. 1.34 1.37*2 Mambau .50 .55 Rahman 1.20 1.25 Rantau147 words
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Article134 1938-09-07 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Weng .62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.32 1 1.37'Hong Fatt .85 .87% Jelebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1,32*-. 1.37* > Petalings 7.70 7.90 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Raub Gold 5.20 5.30 Rantau 1.40 1.45 Taiping Consolidated 1.57 1 1.62% Talam 1.40 1.45 Ulu Klang134 words
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Article553 1938-09-07 16 Fourth Day Of S.T-C. Races The following are the probable riders for today’s races at Singapore: Race I—Horses, Class 3, Div. 5, 6 Furs. 2.30 p.m. Value $1,300. Clifton Lad 5 9 0 Whalan. Jock Gordon 4 8 13 A. Farad. Eastern Ally a 8 11553 words
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Article21 1938-09-07 16 Our Singapore correspondent telegraphs that the going for today’s races will be good, probably on the hard side.21 words
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Article58 1938-09-07 16 Chinese Acquitted A Chinese. Yap Piah Chong, was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the Penang magistrate today, of having dishonestly retaining stolen property belonging to Messrs. Parmanand Bros, of Bishop Street, Penang. About sixteen rolls of silk were produced in court and after hearing the58 words
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Article69 1938-09-07 16 Hongkong BOARDING SCHOOL FOR CHINESE STUDENTS. Classes in English by reside»’ English Chinese Graduates. Chinese Classes from beginners upwards. Fine buildings on healthy site 25 acres. Middle School, preparing students for the Universities. Football, tennis, etc. Chinese or Foreign food. Also Preparatory School (Chinese) for small boys.69 words
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Article194 1938-09-07 16 Pasch An Almost Certain Winner London, Sept. 6. The following are the probable starters and amended jockeys for the St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster tomorrow MAGIC CIRCLE 9.0 (Mr. R. L Augus) Maher POUND FOOLISH 9.0 (Lord Astor) Jones RAMTAPA 9.0 Sir194 words
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Article41 1938-09-07 16 Reuter. London, Sept. 6. The following are results of matches n the English soccer league played today: Division I: Grimsby T. 2 Portsmouth 1. Division 111 (Northern): Rochdale 1 Doncaster R. 1. Southport 1 York City 1,- Reuter.– Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement428 1938-09-07 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of George Town, Penang, hereby invite tenders for the undermentioned work Construction of One Block of Coolie Quarters at Kampong Java Bahru”. Full particulars and tender forms may be obtained from the Municipal Engineer Tenders which should be endorsed as above will be received by428 words
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