Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 September 1938
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Title Section21 1938-09-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1,451' EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 221. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938. PRICE 5 CEN'I'S.21 words
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Article928 1938-09-20 1 Prague Cabinet’s Midnight Session REQUEST FOR FURTHER DETAILS OF PLAN PRAGUE, SEPT. 20 —IT IS LEARNED Al THORITATIVELY THAT THE CZECH GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO ACCEPT THE FRANCO-BRITISH RECOMMENDATIONS, BUT WILL ASK FOR A MOKE CONCRETE EXPLANATION SO AS TO BE ABLE TO GIVE A DETAILED REPLV928 words
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Article76 1938-09-20 1 Reuter. Lloyds Rates 40 Times Higher T( jn S. 19 Lloyds underwriters j. ave i a new schedule of minimum xar rat» in which some cases are as much the previous figure,. They include Straits via Suez 30 shflinc' per cent >utwards, 60 shillings homeward. Hong KongReuter. - 76 words
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Article204 1938-09-20 1 Japanese Harassed Vround Nanking Ha:. Sept. 19.—Under cover of a ,jiy number of tanks and armoured cars, •he !"th .Japanese division launched a fierce attack on the town of Shangheng, on the ieuth hank of the Yellow River, about 120 to the north-east of Hankow, yesterday at204 words
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Article161 1938-09-20 1 'Can Never Be In Doubt” Quebe Sept. 19 The peoples of India *ould b- vond doubt back Great Britain in yihtary measures in the event of war, iar< i Sir Feroz Khan Noon, Indian *Kh Commissioner in London, on arrival He said the man in the street in161 words
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Article40 1938-09-20 1 Hoiivn MAK s Pt. 20 The death occurred f ar (> *’auline Frederick, wno was of the silent picture days. The the tomorrow’s Rotary tiffin l Hotel will be Rotarian G. n<l his subject will be, “Laissez40 words
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Article88 1938-09-20 1 Hop es Of General Appeasement Enquiries in usually wellinformed quarters suggest that the Chamberlain-Hitler talk tomorrow will not be confined to the immediate d i ffi c u 1 t y in Czechoslovakia. It is asserted that other aspects of the European situation will be raised and88 words
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Article138 1938-09-20 1 Reuter. To Hold Commands Of Platoons London, Sept. 19.—The War Office announces that about a thousand noncommissioned officers will on October 1 be promoted to warrant officers, class three, and will hold command of platoons equivalent to sub-units hitherto commanded by subaltern officers. This, the first batch ofReuter. - 138 words
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Article54 1938-09-20 1 a i agricuuur .—Union Times. China To Be Represented The Chinese Government has decided to take part in the International Exhibition at Chicago next year. Dr. Y’ung Wen-hao, Chief Secretary of the Chinese Central Government, will take charge of the Chinese exhibits, which will represent China’s mineral, agriculturala i , agricuuur .—Union Times. - 54 words
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Article40 1938-09-20 1 .—Reuter. Berlin. Sept. 20 —Reuters’ correspondent. Mr. Kenneth Anderson, and the Associated Press correspondent, Mr. Melvin Whiteleather, were arrested at the Sudeten Rally at Dresden and detained for one and a quarter hours on suspicion of being spies.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article64 1938-09-20 1 Still Capable Of Working A Train Among exhibits on view at Euston Station in connection with today’s celebrations of the centenary of the London Midland and Scottish Railway is the first royal saloon coach built in 1842 and a saloon built for Queen Victoria in 1869. The oldest64 words
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Article80 1938-09-20 1 Stationary While Wages Rise The Ministry of Labour cost of living index at September 1 was unchanged fron the month before and one per cent higher than a year ago. Wages changes reported to the Ministry in the first eight months of this year art estimated to80 words
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Article20 1938-09-20 1 Reuter. Cairo, Sept. 20—The Egyptain Government is ordering two million gas masks for city dwellers. Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article332 1938-09-20 1 But League May Repudiate Sanctions ()b ligation s Reu'er. The League of Nations has decided to comply with China’s request to apply the provisions of Article 17 against Japan, but doubts are expressed as to whether the automatic application of Article 16 (Sanctions) will come intoReu'er. - 332 words
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Article36 1938-09-20 1 Budapest, Sept. 20—It is learned that Admiral Horthy Herr Hitler at Berchtesyaden today. It is reported that he will ask the support of Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain for Hungary’s territorial claims in Czechoslovakia.36 words
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Article34 1938-09-20 1 After several days of stagnation, there teas keen bidding in the local rubber market this morning when the quotation rose to 21 cents without sellers coming forward in any volume.34 words
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Article23 1938-09-20 1 Queen Mary who has been s aying wilt Princess Royal and L/jrd Harewood at Harewood House will return to London today.23 words
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Advertisement75 1938-09-20 1 I APtOL STEEL Sureandcertain for all Female complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. Th* GDORGD TOWN DISPENSARY 52-64 Brach Street, Pen*ng K wSSSSaKM fe ii 808 with plenty of fresh fruit. Grown and ripened in. some of the finest orchards in the world, fresh shipments75 words
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Article592 1938-09-20 2 Large Gathering At The Graveside The funeral of Miss Mercy Ingram, aged 15, second daughter of Mr. L. S. Ingram, senior interpretor at the Penang Supreme Oourt, took place yesterday evening. The cortege left the house at 58 Chow Thye Road and reached the Mission592 words
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Article429 1938-09-20 2 BRUTAL ASSA ULT Man Dragged By Hair. Thrown Into Drain (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. S?pt. 20. Che Azmi, Chief Magistrate. Alor Star, convicted two Sikhs, Jahunda S’noh ''-nd Hajuran Singh end fined >hem S7O each in default two months' rigorous mprisonment for having volun-a’-ilv -aused Grievous hurt to429 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-09-20 2 At first glance it suggests a bride but the. elaborate lace veil teas worn by a visitor in Kensington Gardens, to shield her from the sun.29 words
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280 1938-09-20 2 ‘CONTEMPTIBLE THEFT’ London Bruno Anton, 50 year-o 1 d German, of Abbots-gardens, East Finchley, head chef at the Coventry-street Corner House Restaurant, with a salary of nearly £l2OO a year, wat. fined £lO, with £5 ss. costs, at Bow-street Police Court, forstealing goods to280 words
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327 1938-09-20 2 London, Sept. 12 —London is likely to have soon an atheist archbishop, /according to the livening Standard. He is Dr. George Bedborough—he is a genuine doctor of divinity of an American university —and he is over here for the conference of327 words
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Article175 1938-09-20 2 Three Lh: il(>se Chargp<| Charged with being n vu awful society, t Youth Unit branch of the Singat j to 1 Enemy Backing u Lint In Sr Soon Jit and Lin Yl-. L a trial before Mr. A Penang Police Court yesb-m v the Mr. Wiltshire, A S175 words
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Article157 1938-09-20 2 Dredger Damaged Tersche’ding,—Efforts by the Dutch dredger Karimata to salvage the treasure lost when the Lutine was sunk 139 years ago have been abandoned. The Karimata has been damagt and this cannot be repaired locally. She is returning to the Kinderdijk yards. The Karimata will be157 words
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Article212 1938-09-20 2 Contributions received up to Sept 17 towards the China Distress Relief Fund are as follows: Previously acknowledged Stra.ts $584,680.71: Teachers students of Li Tek School $644 20; Sam Moh staff $5 Joo Leong Factory Staff $2l 70, 'l-' Cheng Chuai $4; Pork sellers (Fukien) $3.54; Tong212 words
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Article124 1938-09-20 2 thp London Because- t admi ion l-awu-. Hs H:! three roomed cOtt S(>i js no near Bovington imp, longer a place of pilgrm.ag- Vat)O nal Since it was handed over t Trust recently, many p" sh j|]jng made against the charge ■> head for the P124 words
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Advertisement229 1938-09-20 2 —|i<3MraMnfc I 7r 05 creafn Jq rcnderi coarse Kg I t 4> r<Kf skin smooth J|g < A cnd 3 «PP'* e /1| \L voi«.y j I I v i I 1. I WSg Nu M? Ibur finest safeassar® I away mijddiness, L- bloichiness BLEMISHED SKIH Being a MEDICINAL «mdTOH.ET229 words
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210 1938-09-20 3 Reuter. Cabinet’s Two-Hour Meeting NEW PROPOSALS TO BE MADE TO CZECHS London, Sept. 19—flu* British Cabinet, a full one except lor Lord Stanley, met lor two hours today and approved the Inner Cabinet s decisions. it is understood the question of a plebiscite has beenReuter. - 210 words
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Article210 1938-09-20 3 London—After nearly 180 years the Adam stone screen outside the Admiralty, in Whitehall, has had its face washed, and every detail of the superb design, long blurred ar-d masked by decades of London soot, now stands out sharply. Many people are asking why they have never noticed210 words
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Article, Illustration40 1938-09-20 3 Mr. Duff Cooper, the First Lord of the Admiralty, and Lady Duff Cooper snapped when they arrived at Stockholm in the Admiralty yacht Enchantress. Here is Lady Duff Cooper leaving the yacht for a visit ashore.40 words
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Article202 1938-09-20 3 —Reuter. IL S. Comment On The Crisis Washington, Sept. 19 Communiqjes from London have been received without surprise as diplomatic circles had earlier heard that the British and French Governments were determined to do everything consistent with national honour to avert war. An influential observer stated—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article67 1938-09-20 3 British Wireless. German Ex-Servicemen’s London Visit London, Sept. 19—A large contingent of German ex-servicemen are expected in London on Thursday. There will be more than 800 in the pariy which will include ex-soldiers from all parts of Germany. Herr Gotha, President of the Union ofBritish Wireless. - 67 words
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Article160 1938-09-20 3 £14,000,000 Canal Belgium’s £14,000,000 Albert Canal which provides a new’ economic and strategic connection between Britain and the heart of Belgium, will be opened next May. The opening ceremony wall coincide with a celebratory International Exhibition of Water Technics and with the unveiling of a memorial160 words
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Article76 1938-09-20 3 Reuter Distribution Plans London, Sept. 19 —Sir Henry French, Government Food Officer, stated in London that 1,500 food officers throughout the country h a d instructions tor wartime food distribution which thev could bring into effect in 24 hours. He added that rationing would be administeredReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1938-09-20 3 .-Reuter. Rome. Sept. 19 Commenting in th.’ Giomale d’ltalia on Mussolini’s speech at Trieste, Gayda says London and Paris havelearnt that Italy is ready to take up arms on Germany's side if the mad European conflagration should explode or. the question of for or.-Reuter. - 53 words
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Article39 1938-09-20 3 —Reuter. Munich, Sept 19—Troops are being entrained in freight vans at the eastern station on the line toward Austria. Their exact destination is unknown. Crowds are watching the horse drawn field guns and field kitchens arrive.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article144 1938-09-20 3 —Reuter. Sudeten Corps Policy Stated Se'b, Germany. Sept. 19—Admitting a number of attacks on Czech frontier posis and the Czech gendarmerie, a Sudeten German official told Reuter that attacks by the Sudeten Free Corps would continue in accordance with the Free Corps’ policy of freeing Sude’en land.—Reuter. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration17 1938-09-20 3 An anachronism in the Malayan trunk road system. (See leading article on Page 8.)17 words
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Article63 1938-09-20 3 Chinese Assaulted Dies In Hospitil (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 19. A Chinese, who it is alleged was three cents short in paying a bill for food in a Singapore eating-house yesterday morning was assaulted by the proprietor. He was taken to hospital, where he died63 words
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Article64 1938-09-20 3 —British Wireless. London, Sept. 19- The King, who spent the week-end at Royal Lodge, Windsor, returned to Buckingham Palace this morning while the Changing of the Guard ceremony was proceeding in the presence of a large crowd. The King was warmly cheered and the Guard’s band—British Wireless. - 64 words
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Advertisement356 1938-09-20 3 WHO WAS half-dead fill Of I'*' and ener z»- uircd of such men out here—listless, irritable, f r. chill or influenza I K) fagged out to enjoy You may be one of (wry worn-out women n< .<1 a daily ener-r-.-.rr wality is sapped away by a made by body and356 words
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Advertisement151 1938-09-20 3 SAXOHE SHOES DESIGNED BY EXPERTS AND BUILT FOR COMFORT FROM FIRST DAY S HEAR. THEY KEEP IHEiR GOOD SHAPE TO THE END. IN MANY STYLES. JR -A I SIZES SCOT LA N willow calf oxfords, plain STITCHED TO. I. V.'.’. TERPROOP KD STORM WELT, STOUT LEATHER SOLES, BROAD TOE, BROAD151 words
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Article556 1938-09-20 4 W ork Of Singapore Political Agents How Spirit Of I iirest Spreads Activities of political agents from Singapore “fanning the flame of discontent" are referred to by the F. M. S Commissioner of Police, Mr. C.H. Sansom in his annual report. In last year’s report, the commissioner556 words
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585 1938-09-20 4 Leaders’ Successful Efforts To Keep Order Tribute to the restraint being exercised by the Chinese community during the Sino-Japanese hostilities is paid by the F M.S. Commissioner of Police, Mr. C.H. Sansom, in his annual report. He also remarks upon585 words
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Article51 1938-09-20 4 After spending nearly a year in the wilds of New Guinea, to obtain. 100 rare birds for the London Zoo, Mr. F. Shaw Mayer, of the London Zoological Society, has arrived in Singapore with 50 cages containing some of the most beautiful birds in the51 words
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Article528 1938-09-20 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL A "Flying Badge" has been awarded to Pilot Officer Samuel D. Taylor. General Duties Branch of the S. S. Volunteer Air Force. The Hon.. Lt. Col. Cecil Rae, J. P C.B.E. who was in Penang during the week-end, attended a directors’ meeting of the Hitam Tin. Mr. O.528 words
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Article609 1938-09-20 4 1 Li>t Yea r Of S l l Pr -o Mt murder >n Stat Commission! year 1937. Ms fo > J he rej >rt red «ction in crim part and gives a brief -’!r S murder-, comi Reports commuted in the enc m 1937 numbered 7148 7,697609 words
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Advertisement109 1938-09-20 4 VISIT pn a I f I '-W s< K-'l A .1 /■'V,- J V<a Z i flHk *1 /km£® >A*sda \j n* >?y *l# Ape <' „/fI Where People Live, I augh and Love! For full particulars, apply to: THE Bl REAL OF TOURIST PROMOTION, 199. New Road, Bangkok. Siam.109 words
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Advertisement18 1938-09-20 4 asthma <lv e.th«nb rNEWLOw] PRICE Maa< Poitiblf (-(NUIIi by ON TMt 5. Pe/r and. J| I! 11>' Fj**18 words
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897 1938-09-20 5 •Here’s To Jerry, May His Sentence Pass Quickly” t cells at the Old Hailey after taking a two years’ farewell of I' deceived her into a bigamous marriage, a young woman med to her rooms and drank his health with the toast,897 words
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Article123 1938-09-20 5 I l K d V Ship's Officer 10. Richard George lip's steward, with no t to prison for six ern Police Court on which he had i girl from Rochdale, ith stealing £6B from chile it was moored at i the River Police, irrested123 words
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Article311 1938-09-20 5 Plames “Squealers" For His l ost Jobs Birmingham, Sept. 10— End.ng hi > sentence of foui years' penal servitude a 30 year-old man has returned to his Birmingham home to fight to re jstablish himself as an honourable member of society. He is finding the311 words
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333 1938-09-20 5 OFFERED JOH TO KEEP Hili IX EXGLAXD London, Sept. 11 -A young and pretty brunette sat ir. Marylebone Police Court yesterday and saw the man she was said to wish to marry the son of a former officer in the Czar’s Imperial Russian333 words
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Article133 1938-09-20 5 Ex Inspector John syme has been informed by the Home Office that the King has cancelled the remainder of the sentence of imprisonment he received at Bow Street police court in July. Mr. Syme was sentenced to a month’s imprisonment in default of finding a133 words
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Article368 1938-09-20 5 Playmates' Denial ’(M Chase London, Sept. 10 A 12 year old Brighton boy who fell 25 feet through a glass roof and died from a fractured skull, was stated by a playmate yesterday to have climbed on the roof to hide from two other boys,368 words
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Article164 1938-09-20 5 *Planes r r<> Drop 50,000 On Paris Pl BLIC ASKED TO ANSWEK QUERIES Faris, Sept. 10. On Monday Paris will be "bombed” with postcards of many colours dropped by aeroplanes. This will form part of an experiment by the National Office of Research and Invention to164 words
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Advertisement307 1938-09-20 5 J he says KOLYNOS Thousands of dentists recommend Kolynos because of its antiseptic cleansing action. Use Kolynos and protect your teeth and gums. Brighten your smile Economize—with KOLYNOS buy the large size BacfcatheSer/y Ge* Up Highhl Thousai ds -f r jfferers front Kidney trouLle Hiadd- r m alrbrss have stopr»307 words
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Advertisement53 1938-09-20 6 The Brightest Merriest Spot In Penang. ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES. PENANG S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM THE PIER OR RAILWAY STATION Modern Sanitation Throughout COOL AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED Excellent Bar Cuisine Telegrams53 words
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Miscellaneous501 1938-09-20 6 MATINEES: Thursday Friday at 3p, m, Tt jk M •‘WAY DOWN EAST” KVFI AL OPENING TONIGHT V -''W SEE THE “SUICIDE ACT” PERFORMED FOR THE FIRST TIME.. 'v i ||k V BMQL TWO DARING ENEMIES RISKING THEIR NECKS 100 FEET IN THE AIR pl’kj y AWH Bi »b]LZvJ lIS g501 words
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Miscellaneous304 1938-09-20 6 .All Hands en Deck! Here Comes JESSIE V V Snappiest Musical I’ K K® W(T> r i A fraumonUriHrt I f "I® i I y 1 HAPPY COMEDY LOVELY SONGS DAZZLING DANCES GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT A GAUMONT BRITISH PICTURE 9 1« a. LAST SIGHT—TONIGHT 6.30 p.m. iX 9.30 p.io* A Superfine304 words
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Article285 1938-09-20 7 Had Job In War Office London, Sept. 10 —A German who served throughout the Great War in the British Army, at one time holding a confidential post at the War Office, appeared at Westminster Police Court yesterday. He was Karl Wilhelm Gebhardt, aged forty-eight, of285 words
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Article721 1938-09-20 7 A few years ago the captain of a crack liner astonished his passengers by dipping his vessel s ensign in salute to a grubby collier-boat flying a Levantine flag. The grubby collier was the R.ver Clyde, the ship that played such a gallant part in one721 words
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Article270 1938-09-20 7 London.—A ceremony 3.000 years old was held in the ballroom of a Kensington hotel recently. Darayes Boomla, the 12-year-old son of a London doctor, was initiated into the faith of the Parsee Zoroastrlans. A brazier of sweet-smelling sandalwood burned on the canopied platform in the centre of270 words
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Article161 1938-09-20 7 London—Mrs. Marcus Kenney, of Ipswich, whose 60-guineas radiogram was confiscated by the Ipswich magistrates and handed over to the Post Office authorities because she used it without a licence, hopes that the set may be returned to her. “I have had a post-card from the Postmaster-General161 words
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Article157 1938-09-20 7 AN occasion when Queen Victoria, it is said, told the ex-Kaiser, “Don't be silly, Willie,” is recalled by the death at Slough of 84-year-old Sergeant Major George Henry Rushworth Rushworth, attached to Eton O T.C., was on parade with the boys in 1891 when the Kaiser,157 words
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Article213 1938-09-20 7 Oban, Argyllshire. Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith, yachtsman and wealthy aircraft manufacturer, battled for 18 hours with a 30ft. basking shark while nn a shark hunting expedition off the remote Western Isles. Hurling a heavy hand-harpoon, Mr. Sopwith struck the shark just under the head.213 words
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Article157 1938-09-20 7 A.B.C. Beat Merry Champions Playing on their court at 7.00 a m. and 3.20 p.m. on Sunday the Amateur Badminton Combine defeated the Merry Champions Badminton Party by 8 game.® to 1. The results were (A.B.C. players mentioned first): SINGLES Lini Beng Leong lost Nyak Hassan 15— 13, B—ls,157 words
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Advertisement73 1938-09-20 7 i BK w I nffr MUM JI j ~l: Government controlled 4 Vaccine Institute, A r ,,ees urinary sugar ‘inpleascint by-effects I* < rit,ll <-ttes all metuibolic S ulul enables the patient lu-4.111. j J' 1 A 0 M ETER 11. 4 ’his [I '“PD- apparatus Diabetic 11 r** r73 words
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Advertisement147 1938-09-20 7 THE HOUSE OF COMFORT THE HOME OF HAPPINESS THE PALACE OF ENTERTAINMENT WEMBLEY CABARET PUBLIC ENTERTAINER NO. 1 Tea Dance Today 7 p.m. to 8.45 p.m. BAR AND NIGHT DANCE 9.30 P M TO MIDNIGHT WATCH FOR “EVEREADY TORCHLIGHT NIGHT” AND Hong Palm Tree Night" MARSELLA FOR Hairdressings ’Phone 882.147 words
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Miscellaneous154 1938-09-20 7 QU E E M DEFINITELY opening tomorrow Brought Back By Public Demand Uli: RETURN SCREENING OE PARAMOUNT'S ALL COLOUR MALAYAN JUNGLE ADVENTURE DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLAND in ‘HER JUNGLE LOVE’ WITH LYNNE OVERMAN CAST OE THOUSANDS Reduced Prices Of Admission! in POPULAR REQUESTS! Season Extended Till Today QUEEN'S 6.15 TONIGHT154 words
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Miscellaneous259 1938-09-20 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT WEMB L E Y PA R K TONIGHT TUESDAY 20th. SEPTEMBER 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will stage "TAMING SARI" Strongly Supported By the Latest Vaudeville Extra Tur s. THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA Will stage ‘‘HONG GUAN JUN SEAKV Supported by the latest creations in Classical,259 words
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Article598 1938-09-20 8 FOUR miles from Mitchell Tier. Butterworth, on the southbound arterial road from Penang and spanning the Kuala Prai. is a pontoon bridge, one of the few surviving relics of a by-gone age when the tempo of Malayan traffic was that of the bullock-cart, the gharry and the598 words
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Article136 1938-09-20 8 Further Hearing Tomor row Despite sitting till 6.30 p.m. yesterday in an attempt to finish the case, further hearing had to be postponed by the Penang District Judge, Mr. L. B. Gibson, in the case n which two Chinese, Lim Eng Kooi and Lun Eng136 words
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Article209 1938-09-20 8 Return To Politics London.—The “Sunday Dispatch” states that Mr. J.H. Thomas will shortly announce his return to active political life. Rumours to this effect are circulating in Parliamentary and City circles, but Mr. Thomas himself will not say anything one way or the other. For209 words
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175 1938-09-20 8 Petition Filed Ry Bank (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 20. A receiving and adjudication order was made against S. A. Sahib Jaun. J.P of Ipoh. at the Perak Supreme Court yesterday by the Hon. Mr. Justice MurrayAynsley on a petition filed by the Hongkong175 words
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Article149 1938-09-20 8 Bereaved Father’s “No 111-Will” I From Our Own Corrcs, on’?nt) London, S-; 12. A verdict cf “Accidental d?ath” v.as returned at the inquest at Gate •head-ci Tyne oday on Mr. John Charlton, a 21 year old mo or-cyclist who was km,ck< cv.n ard killed by a car149 words
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Article106 1938-09-20 8 On Foreign Inidathe, Says Imperia! (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. It is authoratively announced in London today that the reductions in passenge: ares and freight rates, which will come n o force ca Empire air routes from Oct. I. were decided upon by Imperial Airways,106 words
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Article140 1938-09-20 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 14. More than one English newspaper hae captioned th? announcement ot Lieut. C<u Mcl. S. Bruce’s forthcoming return Hom. with ihe headline “Man Who Started ai Army Coming to London,’’ writes ou, London Correspondent. It is stated vhat Lieut.140 words
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Article206 1938-09-20 8 Seriously 111 In Genoa (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 19Mr. Roland Braddell stated at Genoa today: “As far as lam concerned I should love to see the Sultan of Johore married to this most charming lady, Miss Lydia Hill “But there can be no question that,206 words
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Article100 1938-09-20 8 Honour Now An Affair Oi The State Nuremberg—Duels as a means ol settling affairs of honour may not i>‘ fought in Germany in future This is the decision of the Nazi Party’s Supreme judge, Herr Walter Buch, who denounced the practice of a special session of the100 words
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Article489 1938-09-20 8 rhree ‘lock A T H REE thirt>i|i 1 t,niv at vv *ii man ln f *d, with hi-i-.i <lrawn and all Jt ,s sur prising how r l-'l’ l •'■re to be •■I this hour lw i xt n| 1 -'irrels v re ti-« »h.> s wcMKms489 words
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Advertisement182 1938-09-20 8 PACKED IN MALAYA Ml t; I BS» > H rnc" O'wl 77 b r^t’ uB There container which protects gSHR k. coffee flavour better than does ||Kn»| LITTLES. Compare its flavour with 'y/ j that of others, you will soon know why I®? 40 LITTLES »s COFFEE Is so definitely182 words
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Advertisement146 1938-09-20 8 Ik secrety a fieaffltij /fyfietite <JB BKPj r 1 A* "■'k’M fifc When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it’s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking. Just add a few drops of Maggi’s Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste., Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate146 words
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294 1938-09-20 9 Prop In Sales Of Radios, Motor Cars, Etc. (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept ip. rV I'J’T in certain lines, retail business in Singapore has not been greatly afh ted by the crisis in Central Europe. zerthcless retail sales of motorcars, radios294 words
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Article81 1938-09-20 9 P.W.F.A. To Meet C.R.C. Tomorrow The Chinese Recreation Club will be meeting the Province Wellesley Football Association in a first division cup tie tomorrow on the Victoria Green. The P.W.F.A., who are the league champions, defeated the C.R.C when they last met in a league match by81 words
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54 1938-09-20 9 The Government Trade School defeated the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by the odd goal in three in a hockey friendly which Was played on the latter's ground yesterday. Ahmad scored for the Liners in the first half and on resumption Aeria and Carrier54 words
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Article73 1938-09-20 9 There will be a hockey match between the Penang Sports Club and the Old Frees Association on the Esplanade at 5.15 p.m. today. The following will represent the Sports Club: G. M. Day; J. R. McDougall, F. G Pooley; J. R. P. Soper. J. D. Lambert S. L.73 words
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Article143 1938-09-20 9 To House One Of Local Banks It is understood that a building costing about $400,000 is to be erected at the junction of Church Street Ghaut and Bishop Street, Penang, opposite Messrs Kee Huat and Company. The site was formerly occupied by the Grosvenor Motors and143 words
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Article234 1938-09-20 9 Could Not Explain Possession Of Bag Of Rice A Chinese youth, Choo Kah Too, was bound over in the sum of $25 for three months, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second Penang Police Magistrate, today, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of not being able234 words
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Article94 1938-09-20 9 Indian Youths Remanded In Custody Five Indian youths, Singaram. Muthu, Kandiah, Veramuthu and Odian were arraigned before Mr. L m Koon Teck, the second Penang Police Magistrate, today, on a charge of having committed theft of 11 pieces of iron belonging to Messrs. Borneo Company Limited at a94 words
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73 1938-09-20 9 Indian Mohammedans Charged In the Middle Court, Penang, yesterday, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second Penang magistrate, two Indian Mohammedans, Hamid and Abdullah, were charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, namely, a bicycle, at King Street, Penang, on Sept. 14. Chief Inspector Sullivan prosecuted.73 words
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Article140 1938-09-20 9 Reuter. Latest Call Over London, Sept. 19. The following was the call-over for the Cambridgeshire: 100 8 Michoumy t and o, 13 1 Domaha t and o, 18 1 Agincourt o, 20jl Gainly o, 25|1 t, 201 Golden Sovereign o, 25jl t. 20|l Bombay Duck o. 25Reuter. - 140 words
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Article341 1938-09-20 9 TEA PARTY AT SIAMESE CONSULATE TODAY Today being the anniversary of the birth of His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol the local Siamese Consul, Mr. Prasiddhi Lohanandana and Mrs. Lohanandana are giving a tea party at the Royal Siamese Consulate, 300 Mac Alister Road, this afternoon at341 words
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Article59 1938-09-20 9 An Indian, Onandy was produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second magistrate, ir. the Penang police court, yesterday, on a charge of attempted murder u.i a compatriot, with a clasp knife at King Street on Sept. 17. After the charge had been explained to the accused,59 words
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Article738 1938-09-20 9 D.l’.l*. Wants Gaol Sentence St PKEME COURT APPEAL: DGMENT RESERVED From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 19. A p. hminary oojection, uenymg that the i’jbl prosecutor nau oic ngm 01 appeal in such a case as the one tnat concerned his client, was maue738 words
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Article270 1938-09-20 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 20. Expressing sympathy with the appellant, a Chinese woman, the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynstey dismissed the appeal of Ng Poh Kara who appealed against an order of confiscation made by the Teluk Anson Magistrate in a case270 words
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Advertisement40 1938-09-20 9 w bostitch fasteners W Sold By R°NE9 ..to. -2 Beach Street, Penang. ’Phone 551. 1 Hee $7.00 Complete With 5.000 Staples. As K FOR ONE ON APPROVAL r HB TRUE TONIC FOOD 3 bt«inab(« or a /I Ch»mwu and Store»40 words
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Advertisement121 1938-09-20 9 HMV REFRIGERATORS A FEW DEMONSTRATION PORCELAIN MODELS AVAILABLE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES SIX YEARS GUARANTEE! < 16, BISHOP STREET PENANG •fe*- i --l t WnMr w I ®®lK [/'A F< IWuJrsXtHWOJ 5 L wBaWMA ***'st i Ty I “THE MARCH OF THE CHILDREN” Let your Baby, too, join this joyous121 words
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Article1923 1938-09-20 10 Moving Operations To The Slim Area RE-ERECTION OF DREDGE NEXT MONTH "It is too early yet to estimate whether there will be a rise in consumption in the Autumn, but the steadiness in the tin price over the last two months would appear to indicate1,923 words
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Article119 1938-09-20 10 12 Per Cent. Fall This ear (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Sept. 14. That the worlds output of tin during January —July, 1938, declined by 12 per cent, as compared with production during the corresponding period of 1937, is the estimate of the Metallgesellschaft A.G., of Frankfurt-on-119 words
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77 1938-09-20 10 Inquest Adjourned Criminal proceedings are to ar se from the boating accident at the Meeting of the Waters, Killarney, on Aug. 24, when five members of a party of 23 English tourists were drowned. Supt. Harte made this statement last week at Killarney in asking77 words
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Advertisement134 1938-09-20 10 ASPIRIN the sure cure for colds. HUTTENBACH CONTINUOUS SH EETERS MADE IN ENGLAND i .it. KT" >■ JUNIOR (Type B.MX) 500-800 lbs. sheet per hour. Eaeh Junior Sheeter is fitted with five pairs of rolls, No. 1 pair being hair lined to receive the freshly coagulated rubber and No. 5134 words
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Advertisement757 1938-09-20 10 RANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HONG KO\ G av I HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ SHANGHAI Bax?? I N.V. CORPORAT f0 x V; I (ißeorporated In the Netherlands) lQ corporated in the Colonv nr J I (With IWtM liability.) extends fX*” I (NETHERLANDS TRADING I SOCIETY.) Author"^c4uar HoNG K< I Dsued and fully paid lln ss °ooo,ooft757 words
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Article487 1938-09-20 11 Blazing Ship That Carried Explosives AID BROUGHT BY LAST SOS Ten passengers of the British liner Italian Prince (3,478 tons) landed at I ortland and told how, as the ship was ablaze in the Atlant c, they heard that she wag loaded with high explosive T.N.T.487 words
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Article49 1938-09-20 11 This evening at the Esplanade from f,.00 pm. to 7.30 p.m.. March: Flying Squad: Hume. Selection: The Sunshine Gmu R. 1e Waltz: Quand L’Amour Meu r I. C overwre: Morlmo: Williams. SX: The Lake Of Shadows: PaU Selection: Song Of The t.nim- Godfrey. Fijx Trot: Riptide: Peconni.49 words
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Article902 1938-09-20 11 S.S. “KUTSANG” arrived yesterday, sa i| s today f()r Q llcutta dirccL S.S. “KUALA” arrived from Mergui and Tavoy, sails Saturday at 10 a.m. for same ports. S.S. “KRIAN” arrived from Bagan D ato h and Teluk Anson, sails today at 5 p.m. for Belawan-Deli.902 words
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272 1938-09-20 11 Precautionary Measure The Admiralty has announced that the' First Minesweeping Flotilla comprising seven ships of the Halcyon class, is to be brought up to full complement, and that tour m ne-laying destroyers are to be brought up to full commission from reserve. On inquiry272 words
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Advertisement643 1938-09-20 11 gLUĕ FUNNEL LINE feys" Ts&sr»»’ -s~ s f Cans Antwerp Middlesboro’ Sept 28 Ort 9R >N Calls Marseilles Glasgow Sept 30 Oct** 26 A S DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE? A <** Gl^°W H»- 20 J CbYTC-' 1 Sept. 24 Oct. 27 >TW YOKE SERVICE (Vl a Cap. B643 words
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Advertisement742 1938-09-20 11 PJS and Ol VZ BRITISH IND A (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 22nd SEI’TEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Anson, Port Swettenhar:. contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for742 words
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Miscellaneous24 1938-09-20 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT tXIRNWAI.LIS YESTERDAY’S TEMPER \TURE 6 a.m. Noon spm 80 E 85 S 86 RAINFALL Sept.. 18 19 9 mm.24 words
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Article222 1938-09-20 12 mon ts-iun sto\ Who is not familiar with the world-famo»». Houston, combined as ihey have long been to nia)- t tirm supreme in at least two continents 9 It is about 80 years since Elihu Thomson IW h O crossed the Atlantic. A Lancashire iad he joined (he222 words
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Article449 1938-09-20 12 Latest l imes Of Posting AIR MAILS EUROPE AND THE UT-3ST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar. Northern and Souchern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, Souta Africa. Great Britain. Ireland. Canada an 1 Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence.449 words
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Article180 1938-09-20 12 Men's l.eine Line-died Paris; Reports that several naval reserves colours have been officially denied It is said that the reseiv;st.- present at the naval depots are -rtlj going through one of the norr.,-.. of instruction to which they ar- Aws subject. J Members of crews of warships180 words
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Advertisement109 1938-09-20 12 HEALTH and VIGOUR s y° ur to 011 j°¥ v i£ orous ty’ Natural vigou the normal result of perfect health. Perfect health is sured when your system is frev *rom dangerous r 191/ accumulation of which is the cause of your lack o Eliminate these toxins, therefore, by taking109 words
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Miscellaneous601 1938-09-20 12 R.B.C. SERVICE SCHEDULE London, Sept. 17: Following is the BBC Empire broadcasting service schedule (Malayan Standard Time) for this week: TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3 6.02 p.m. to 12.20 am. GSH, GSG, GSF and GSJ. GSG for the Far East from 6.02 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. TRANSMISSION 1 12.37 a.m. to601 words
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Miscellaneous1063 1938-09-20 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Light Music. 7.40 p.m. ariety. 5.20 p.m. BBC Rcbroadcast. GSF (BBC) 6.35 p.m 11.50 p.m.: "Empire Gazette.” 7.05 p.m. "Songs of the British Isles.’’ 5.20 p.m. Pianoforte Recital by Hilda Bor. 0.20 p.m. The Torquay Municipal Orchestra. 10.40 p.m. "The Dansant.” ZHP1,063 words
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Miscellaneous409 1938-09-20 12 MROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mc/s (19.8 m.) PMN 10.26 mc/s (29.2 m.) YDB 11.86 mc/s (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 mc/s (31.20 m.) P.M 12.20 Rossi successes. 12.40 Studio' orchestra conducted by Carel van der Byl. 1.10 News and weather report; concert continued. 1.50 Schrammel Music 2.10 Repetition of news and409 words
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Miscellaneous14 1938-09-20 12 UDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 10.39 p.m. 44 ;,.rn. TOMORROW 10.35 a.m. 11.18 p.m.14 words
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Article, Illustration104 1938-09-20 13 The eyes of the world are on Czechoslovakia. where the Sudeten German minority is clamouring for its inclusion in the German Reich and serious incidents between Sudetens and t he Czech authorities have occurred in the frontier areas. \n ancient Czech castle at Frzdland. near104 words
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Miscellaneous76 1938-09-20 13 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: A Good Catch 7‘: < r ~1 li L 2yX f v ■■-P» *>' J X f S •< ib/e, sptasJi/ And in they yo! That monsxer, im BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Smash Hit! f f A-cri ra o ~a3<o_" _W Si SSI XliilPPw *f iff ®iifc i76 words
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463 1938-09-20 14 Sports Club Beat Muslims By 4-1 A FARCICAL GAME: POOR DEFENCE OF LOSERS In the opening match of the P.F.A. Cup Competition on the V ictoria Green yesterday, the two clubs who finished at the bottom of the league clashed, and resulted in463 words
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Article291 1938-09-20 14 Brilliaiit Riding Bv Carslake Doncaster. Sept. 9—B Carslake, the 52 year old jockey who rode such a fine race on Scottish Union in the St. Leger, gave an even more brilliant display on Epigram in the Doncaster Cup this afternoon, timing his effort perfectly to get291 words
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Article65 1938-09-20 14 in the P. S. C. Bowls ■tournament for today are: Men’s Doubles Handicap: F. N. Syer and J. R. Watson (scr.) vs. W. J. Burnett and M.J. Thorpe (plus 3). Men’s Singles Handicap: T.S. Anthony (plus 3) vs. A.F. Barclay (plus 4). Tomorrow, in the Mixed Doubles Handicap,65 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-09-20 14 J. T. TAYLOR, Walton Heath postman, winner of the first Artisan golf tournament 11 years ago, playing in this year’s event at Walton Heath. His small son (and caddie) watches the ball.34 words
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Article111 1938-09-20 14 P. S. C. To Play Asiatics The Penang Sports Club will travel to Taiping to play rugby with the Perak Asiatics on Saturday, Sept. 24. The matchwill commence at 5 p.m. Those chosen to represent the Sports Club are: J. F. Keay; T. M. Clark. A. G. Close, H.111 words
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Article150 1938-09-20 14 Evergreen Beat Mende Narrowly In a friendly inter-party badminton match consisting of four men’s doubles and one mixed doubles, the newly-formed Mende Badminton Party were beaten by the Evergreen B.P. by three matches to two. The match was played at the Mende’s court on Saturday and Sunday and results150 words
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Article90 1938-09-20 14 Everton have never been averse to including little men in their side, but their present forward line is the smallest they have ever fielded. Lawton is the only one in the line who could be calle hefty, the others being near the 5 ft. 5 in. mark.90 words
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Article76 1938-09-20 14 Had George Weinand, Huddersfield's South African winger, remained in his native land he w r ould have been a serious candidate for inclusion in the Tests against the M.C.C. this winter. George is a very good batsman, ano used to go iff first w’icket down for76 words
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Article270 1938-09-20 14 Laie (,oal Decisive A goal sc „r«| 1» l.i nl K R on inn,. enabled the Recreation Club to score a ar Victory over th,- Penang Recreate Club in a friendly bi which was played »n the E splam yesterday. The game was played at a270 words
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Article86 1938-09-20 14 It is generally fatal to wait when r. the market for a player, as the price usually rises with time. But Leicester actually saved £5OO by waiting in the case of Arthur Smith, heir new w.n er from Bury. A year ago Leicester could hac' Smith86 words
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Article163 1938-09-20 14 Nurse Looks Forward I" Meeting Father London, Sept. 10- This week end M>« Marion Beeton Pull, 37, who ta,rit3 nt duties of district nurse at Bears!.<d, is looking forward to meeting in very soon for the first tune. t He is Mr. Edwin Pull, a musician, who163 words
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Advertisement225 1938-09-20 14 IT PAYS TO BUY > at EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE shop) WE SUGGEST YOU CALE BEFORE GOING \viljo ELSEWHERE TO SELECT YOUR CHOICE {□■■l FROM A WIDE RANGE OF ENGLISH SILK jAsH AND COTTON printed dress materials aOV; in attractive patterns and shades. /.V®-! OUR PRICES defy < competition. 7l225 words
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Miscellaneous29 1938-09-20 14 Bv I. MILIAR vXll POP Conclusive Evidence I zs TUts MAIN MOV/ P&RHAPS -YOU’LL ADMIT V/Er R& MOT ON IHb I a--'— I (Copyntut 1»S», b» Th« Bell Hyadi'»'-’.29 words
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Article278 1938-09-20 15 I, I Correspondent) I London, Sept. 18. I their second win for when they beat the u ml of the match. j a nd rush and the ■r. i?a ither side displayed p. cored the goal in h alf -nntinu. t heir winning way oreciable lead278 words
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Article47 1938-09-20 15 iisnki. Three sports pot represented >!yni;:c Garries are now being in tion with the 1940 They are basket ball, gliding, and mmittee has been, by the local Gliding Association L*^ Jes that the 1.0. C. be asked to I the inclusion f gliding contests.47 words
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Article, Illustration795 1938-09-20 15 PORTED SPLIT BETWEEN TOMMY FARR PROMOTER MIKE JACOBS British Heavyweight May Return Home th,. l!^ t r n U 7u i™"' tO the contrar y, Tommy F arr may still be ~1 r<i. S i h hcav vwc, Sht, even though he decided he no longer events n C PrOVe795 words
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1163 1938-09-20 15 Correspondent) tp, Ipoh, Sept. 19. dk' lihood of a Malayan being formed in is revealed in the Perak Hockey *l. presented at the held on Saturday with Mr. A. E. in the chair. I Mr. Moreira Il had been closed1,163 words
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396 1938-09-20 15 Golf London, Sept. 9. Miss Sheila Stroyan yesterday won the Girls’ Championship at Stoke Poges, beating Miss Joan Pemberton 4 and 3 in the 18-holes final. In the semi-finals, Miss Stroyan accounted for Miss Jean Donald by the same margin and Miss Pemberton beat Miss396 words
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Advertisement285 1938-09-20 15 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SPORTS SHIR IS BRITISH ’LAKE ’VITRIOL!'. SPORTS S SHIRTS COLOURS IN BLUR. MAROON, GREY A vJUT AND GREEN. SIZES 36 TO 44” USUALLY $1.75 only I \ll U H PENMANS \r U FLAT KNIT FINE I(4'' l corroN sports shirts t COLOUR IN WHITE ONLY I SIZES285 words
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Article138 1938-09-20 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST IXJNDON —(Spot) £196.10. 0 £196.10. 0 LONDON -/3 months) £197. 5. 0 £197. 5. 0 FING AFORE $98.75 $lOO.OO PTTS'INESS POKE J ENANG $97.62*2 $98.37% BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA-(Sundrled) $3.55 $3.55 PLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 7}jjd 7i&d MOW YORK 15f,?c(G)138 words
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Article332 1938-09-20 16 of <’ iinle* otherwise stated YeUerday Rise or FaU Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. 5 p.c. 44-64 111 Burmah Oil 87 6 cn Qn nn iz Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 43 -6d FuKhne 4 p.c. 60-90 110 -U 86 War Loan 3>= p.c 90'< > us Rubbel 39%332 words
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Article109 1938-09-20 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 21 64 178 21 61 New York 4.79 T 4.89 Montreal 4.82% 4.82 U Brussel 28.41 28.46’ Geneva 21.28 1 21.28 1 4 Amsterdam 8.92% 8.92 Milan 916 91 Berlin 11.99 12.00 Stockholm 19.40 19.4.Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo* 19 90 19-90 Vienna 25% nominal109 words
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Article134 1938-09-20 16 Ijondon, Sept. 19- i RUBBER: Firm.— London 7} ij buyers 8 sellers Oct./Dec. 8 do BA, do Jan./Mar. 8 t c do 8 1‘ c do Apl./June Bi ,s do 8 A do < NEW YORK 16 00 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 64 735 tons Liverpool134 words
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Article182 1938-09-20 16 LEAN CO. TIN Riiv«*r« Seller* Ampats 3 9 4 0 Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Eerjuntais 9 9 10 3 r ’ong Fatts .80 .84 T elebus .69 .72’ 'hens .25 .27' 2. Lanjuts 17 9 18 5 rre.mats 10 0 10 6 7. Kampars 13 9 14 3 hais 1.27%182 words
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Article105 1938-09-20 16 Reuter. '5 ar Risk Rates 10 'Times Higher London, Sept. 19 —On the Stock Exchange the new account opened normally Afith supply and demand about equal. Prices generally show rd small mprovements though closing rather below he day’s best levels. Base metals were firm and improved on .cadeReuter. - 105 words
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Article159 1938-09-20 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN BUYERS SELLERS Ampat 3/10% 4/4% Ayer Weng -62% .67% Batu Selangor 1.27% 1.32% Hong Fatt .82 .85 Johan .25 .30 Jelebu .67% .72% Kpg. Kamunting 8/9 9/3 ex Kpg. Lanjut 17/9 18/3 Kramat 10/3 10/9 Kuchai Ord. 1.30 1.35 Larut 10/- 10/6 Lukut .67% .72% Rahman 1.17%159 words
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Article130 1938-09-20 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN BUYERS SELLERS Batu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatt .82 .84 Klang River 1.77% 1.82% Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Mambau 50 52% Petaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.20 1.25 Rantau 1.37% ’1.42% Taiping Cons. 1.52% 1.57% Talam 1.32% 1.37% mpat 3 9 413 Hongkong 22/- 23/Kampong Kamunting 8/9130 words
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Article217 1938-09-20 16 Prices Higher New York, Sept. 19 —Jarred by recent experiences, the market gave overnight news a somewhat cooler reception. Pending more concrete European developments plus indications of resumption of industrial activity, little more than trading range can be expected. The decidedly bullish trend of rubber statistics is temporarily217 words
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Article18 1938-09-20 16 TIN Singapore $lOO.OO per pkl Penang 99.37j,j per pkl RUBBER Singaopre—Spot per lb Penang—Spot per lb.18 words
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Article195 1938-09-20 16 Results Of Week-End Games The men’s Mon hly Medal (Stroke) was ’ecided during the week-end and resulted i n decisive win for R. R. Cambridge. Leading results were:— R. R. Cambridge 86—19 67 Winner A. V. Perrin 81 9=72 R. B. Horner 83— 8=75 Both ball Sweeps were195 words
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Article203 1938-09-20 16 TIN Buyers Sellers RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.27% 1.35 Batu Lintangs 1.10 1.15 Bassetts .50 .55 Rentas 1.05 1.10 Brogas .75 .77R Kuala Sidims 2.45 2.55 Indragiris 1.27%. 1.32% Lunas 1.65 1.75 Mentaka.bs .39 .41 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.40 New Scudais 1.15 1.20 Pa jams 1.75 1.85203 words
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Article139 1938-09-20 16 —Reuter. Qualifying Round Wilmette, (Illinois), Sept. 20. In the America’s Women Golf Championship, Qualifying Round, Miss Dorothy Traung, from San Francisco and Mrs. Julius Page, from Sedgefield, the holder, both American Curtis players, tied, for the Qualifying Medal with scores of 80. Miss Jessie Anderson, from.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article355 1938-09-20 16 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala 'l'oday. See You Later a».d Uauueus reiurnv» about the best t»mes at touay s track work by horses anti pomes in training tor the Selangor Tun emb’s meeting. There was an average at ten dance and most candidates did355 words
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