Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 September 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1938-09-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE U ST EDITION. ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY S..2JT Vol. XCVI. FRIDAY, SEPFEMBER 23, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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Article1400 1938-09-23 1 Militarist Heads New Czech Cabinet German Reports Of Fighting BRITISH PUBLIC URGED TO SUSPEND JUDGMENT Apart from reports from the semi-official German News Agency entirely lacking confirmation from more reliable sources —that (izech troops are re-occupying the Sudeten areas and firing on the populace, the critical European1,400 words
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Article134 1938-09-23 1 Minister Has Plans Ready jt is understood that the Mimstei of Transport in anticipation of responsibilities which ffould be placed upon him in a national emergency has reviewed the necessary measures to secure most efficient use of road transport. died a ommittee consisting men i.i the134 words
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Article116 1938-09-23 1 Reuter. Renewed Rebel Hopes ()f Victory Sr. a Sept. 22 There is no official b.ere on the announcement that s,. Government have decided to w‘ yi. immediately all non-Spanish >r.:: c lighting on the Government ..hdrawal would apply to all luding those who assumed S: dity since the outbreakReuter. - 116 words
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Article74 1938-09-23 1 R<*lu ruing Earlier Ilian Expected ibry Pasha, Egyptian Minister ho is returning to Egypt ian had been expected, paid a it to the War Office at the of which Mr. Hore Belisha. for War, bade him farewell, •lie War Office Hassan Sabry rviewed the Chief of the74 words
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Article42 1938-09-23 1 Kales To Straits 15s. and 30s. hile of minimum war risk inates issued by the Institute of ”d( rwriters covering specie gives 'i rate for China and Japan of nt. and homeward 40s. Straits, N.E.I. Philippines and 15s and 30s.42 words
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Article42 1938-09-23 1 •j. auspices of the Penang 1 nation a film of the World tines, 1938, will be shown at Hutchings School tonight. s been lent to the Association Java Trading Co. It will an hour. Members and friends dl .v invited.42 words
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Article51 1938-09-23 1 Reuter. One. of the most remarkable demonstrations since the beginning of the crisis occurred in Whitehall last night. The crowd was at one time 10,000 many chanting, “Stand by the Czechs! Chamberlain must go!” Additional police were drafted and handled, thci position tactfully. The din subsided withoutReuter. - 51 words
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Article43 1938-09-23 1 X deputation from the Peace Pledge T headed by Mr George Lansbury at Downin.; Street and the Fore'gn O: ice in the afternoon to leave copies of a manifesto reaffirming the pacifist fai.h that nothing can justify resort to war.43 words
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Article311 1938-09-23 1 Union Times. Successful Chinese Counter-Attack Hankow, Sept. 22—The Japanese forces on the Yellow River valley have put their full weight on to the Chinese lines near Tienchiachen continuously for five days but have so far failed to achieve their objective, although the Chinese defenders were onUnion Times. - 311 words
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Article215 1938-09-23 1 Reuter. 700 Vessels Sunk Or Grounded New York, Sept. 22.—Between five and seven hundred vessels of various sizes have sunk or grounded, according; to coastguards’ headquarters on Rhode Island, during the hurricane in which the known death roll is 127. The famous millionaires’ resort, Bailey’s Beach, inReuter. - 215 words
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Article28 1938-09-23 1 Praffuct Sept. 22—A1l women attached to the British Legation have been instructed to leave Prague. They are leaving by the first train. —Reuter.28 words
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Advertisement92 1938-09-23 1 FOO CHEONG COFurniture Manufacturers 89. Bishop Street, Penang. Phone: 636 Ipoh Affents: FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. J?®' {0) t .w.iimiiiLfaiirc ■■lS'' x v AF'-a X. w\ Y-,2 Y Pineapple HAM > r s Delicious, tender slices and fresh ■T VrlA tomato salad what more could hungry92 words
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850 1938-09-23 2 Six Months? Prison For Abetting Ring Theft CONVICT TRIES TO SHIELD ACCOMPLICES “Both of you have just come out of prison. The prison seems to have had no effect on you. The only remedv is to have you whipped. If you appear before850 words
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Article77 1938-09-23 2 —Reuter. Air Connection Next Month Scravenhage, Sept. 22.—Air-connection between Singapore and Hong Kong by means of K.L.M. and Air France it is possible will start next month but only in the direction of Hong Kong. Return connection is difficult as Air France machines from Hong Kong—Reuter. - 77 words
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97 1938-09-23 2 Sydney:—Hens in the country of Cumberland, New South Wales, are being fooled into taking an extra meal thus forcing egg production to a maximum. High powered electric lights are switched on about 3 a m. to make the birds believe it is daylight.97 words
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Article119 1938-09-23 2 —Reuter. Dr. Koo Demands Concrete Action Creneva, Sept. 22—Dr. Wellington Koo, speaking before the Disarmament Committee, opposed any purely objective resolution on air bombing of civilians Dt. Koo said the situation in the Far East was known to the worli Evidence was not lacking for condemnation—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article132 1938-09-23 2 Kedah Celebration (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, Sept. 22. The Zahara Mosque, the chief religious centre of the State, presented a lively scene last night when the “Maahraj”, the ascension of Mohamed, was celebiated at the mosque. The mosque vJ(as gaily decorated with and floodlit for132 words
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114 1938-09-23 2 -—Austral News. Adelaide -Describing Alice Springs, the capital of Central Australia, as "the 'worlds greatest natural sanatorium" Mr. W. M. Hughes, minister for External i Affairs has just returned from a tour of the interior. More money should be spent both here and abroad, he said,-—Austral News. - 114 words
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56 1938-09-23 2 Melbourne Ln order to meet the increasing demand for air mail paper, manufacturing stationers in Melbourne have had to modify their machinery. Since the introduction of the lower surcharge on letters to England, says Austral News, sales have trebled. These low comprise 12 to56 words
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Article504 1938-09-23 2 Raid n Press Three Chinese, Lee Pnh c Hong and Lim Chin Fe Tan Hoe, were charged f Li mChoc Bellamy in the Pen, in r A W yesterday with havir/ J" Ce Co J lottery tickets for the l ent Dramatic Association u Benev owithout having the504 words
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341 1938-09-23 2 Appeal Dismissed (ITom Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Sept. 22. The Hon Mr. Justice L. J. Laville in the First Division of the Kedah High Court yesterday dismissed the appeal of Che Hin bin Samen, who appealed against the conviction and sentence of341 words
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Advertisement554 1938-09-23 3 IJug A !i\‘ w %i Irlr JAg JhJiAJlCtjtg WM 'i !.> al ar |r VyTyJ* Kf/ 1 iI e »LJ KK V gr qgSr W’ w gf Wlm/i /Jfc 1 ■W/ W jKf I |M\ z V 11 /1 (£&rl Id f '’l ll&fc l fcjgjg v X' S' •TTJ554 words
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Article461 1938-09-23 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. S. A. Jamil of Kuala Selangor is an inmate of the Malay Hospital, Kuala Lumpur. Major H. G. Keet, Superintendent, Customs and Excise, Teluk Anson, is at present on local leave. 5-C -r Mr. R. L. Grut, Lower Perak tennis player who has been on holiday in461 words
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Article65 1938-09-23 4 (Front Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22. Mr. G. S. Raiclings, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, helped court difficulties yesterday when a Japanese woman, unable to speak either Malay or English, wanted to know the date fired for the hearing of a charge. Speaking fluent Japanese from the65 words
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215 1938-09-23 4 Fine For Singapore Bank Employee (From Our Own Correspondent. Singapore, Sept. 22. Tan Toak See, a young bank employee, pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly conduct in a police station and using abusive words to a policeman, and was fined $lO on each charge, by215 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-09-23 4 Varying lengths in the hair styles worn by competitors in the Four Home Counties Junior Lawn Tennis Tournament at Harrow recently.22 words
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496 1938-09-23 4 Easy Identification Of Suspected (Criminals TTOW finger prints help to identify suspected criminals and to secure convictions is described b\ Mr. C .11. Sansom, Inspector-General of Police, I’AI.S. in his annual leport just issued. Mr. Sansom says that 74 documents or photographs of496 words
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Article281 1938-09-23 4 Girl Crashes Fiance's Car After Quarrel Pauline Hibbett, aged nineteen, was driven home from Kingston Police Court by her fiance, Mr. David Turner, in the 20 h.p. car which she took after a quarrel—though she had never driven before —and crashed into a brick wall.281 words
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Article72 1938-09-23 4 I Fred Perry's actress wife, Helen Vinson, paid a mysterious visit to the G men's headquarters in New York recently. Im mediately it was reported that she and her husband had been threatened with kidnapping. Both the Perrys said: “I can’t say anything.” John72 words
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Article563 1938-09-23 4 Following contHt Sept- 21 towards re^ d Fund: e Cl iin a Di 8 t re L' Freviously acknr 39 ged Oversea-Chines.. N (Chinese §255 1>u ngah 0 J (Fukien) Ji 89 Philoma-.hic Union v niaps 4 maps flags »6 $38.02; 2' 2» $15.29 gal llon563 words
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Advertisement57 1938-09-23 4 w Give me a Jog» Honest brown eve Glad to be T d w„t. Great-hearted fello»-, scao p trjmp fO V.rk S n do« at heel Give me a dog, vitn Full of vigour ana -He knows that j‘ r^ v hi» Makes a grand do. m d <*o ri57 words
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Article, Illustration573 1938-09-23 5 Biiill I |> A Good Practice, But I Alwins Short Of Money I rj c i London, Sept. 16. L 14 years Mr. Edgar Francis Jones Peregrine, surgeon and ■Tbarrister. defended poor people. Now he is himself poor with |\trustee was appointed .1 the573 words
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Article, Illustration186 1938-09-23 5 L j D h s.-,..'. 1 marching in procession lirat the absence of up traffic on the Tolworth last we ?k !•>: t 1 'he demonstrators, who “nd women pushing i d 300 yards along th" r a crossed into a side meeting and late’ K186 words
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92 1938-09-23 5 London. Sept. 15. Senhor L. L Rego, Portuguese vice consul in London, arrived at his consulate yesterday morning after a narrow escape from drowning the previous night, when his car ran over a fifteen feet embankment into the River Ouse at Lewes, Sussex.92 words
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Article, Illustration36 1938-09-23 5 Dougins Corringan, ut'ho recently flew the Atlnutie “by mistake,” is now a national hero in America. Here he is seen examining a compass presented to him so that the “mistake” shall not occur again.36 words
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Article838 1938-09-23 5 Alleged Loss Of Valuables FRENCHMAN CHARGED London, Sept. 16 Before the Recorder, Mr. Gerald Dodson, at the Central Criminal Court yesterday, Albert Gourgues, 39, a French engineer, pleaded "Not GUilty.” through an interpreter, to possessing 46 'miniatures and a pearl necklace, knowing them to have been838 words
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530 1938-09-23 5 Ted Broadribb Finds Talent In Court 1 .ondon. Sept. 16. “To have the stuffing knocked out of him and the len Commandments knocked into him." 17-years old Leonard Garrett stepped frem the dock at London Sessions yesterday to start life as a prolessional boxer. That530 words
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248 1938-09-23 5 Calcutta. Sept. 15. Mrs. L. A. Baker, one time lawn tennis champion of Bengal, who was alleged to have brought undue influence to bear on a young British officer "by artful means," won her will dispute case at Cuttack. Orissa, today. The248 words
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Advertisement334 1938-09-23 5 ACHES AND PAINS OF MIDDLE AGE Washed away by New Spa Water. Many men and won.cn of middle find thfir pleasure in lifp overshad' wed by the phv-ioal disorders often associated with this period I Unless you prevent the trouble, your arteries will become clogped w;tb calcareous deposits, your glands334 words
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Advertisement33 1938-09-23 6 Ffte Rrighlest Merriest Spot In Penang. ELYSEE CABARET TODAY TEA DANCE 6.30 TO 8.45 p. m. TONIGHT Dancing from 9.15 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES. (HIST BAND IN TOWN LOUIS LIM’S ORCHESTRA33 words
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Miscellaneous501 1938-09-23 6 I HERE'S THE FUNNIEST FILM YOU’VE EVER SEEN YOU’VE GOT A TREAT IN STORE WHEN THESE 9 FUN STARS GO Wit.lf WITH LOVE, LAUGHTER AND LUNACY IHb ZNk < 7 A > OPEN IN G Iri 1 w A s tonight iS Jr M Jg SI A MATINEES: TOMORROW AND501 words
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Miscellaneous460 1938-09-23 6 6.15 TONIGHT 9 h ALL HANDS ON DF2CK JESSIE MATTHEW’S S atthews L I pw-BAwmiMr. iling-MMadisoD’/UasfairSini Sonnie Hale A Gamont British Prchn HAPPY COMEDY 4 NEW SONGS DAZZLING DANCES l( GLORIOUS ENTERTAINMENT SUPPORTED BY I LATEST FOX BRITISH NEWS jl PLANS AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. ’PHONE 567 MATINEES TODAY AT460 words
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192 1938-09-23 7 London, Sept. 16—The terms on which Socialist leaders would join a British WarCabinet have been drawn up by th: “inner Cabinet” of the Socialist Party, and the outlines have been conveyed to the Prime Minister. It is understood that the Socialists would accept an192 words
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Article180 1938-09-23 7 London, Sept. 16. —Discovery by a yachtsman of a girl struggling in the sea off Swansea last night led to a search for her two men companions by the fishery cruiser Jason and boatmen from Mumbles. At a late hour no trace had been found180 words
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Article212 1938-09-23 7 15-Year-Old 46 Bride” In Photographs London. Sept. 13—It was suggested at ♦he Old Bailey yesterday that a 15-year-old girl had gone through a mock marriage ceremiony with a man, and that her lather and mother were present. The man, Thomas Christopher Ryan 25. a labourer, pleaded not212 words
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Article149 1938-09-23 7 Sept. 14—Sir George Broadbridge Lord Mayor, cost the City of London 126,304 19s. lOd. in maintenance. In lieu of “all ancient fees and emoluments” he got £12,500 and other £5OO “in respect of furniture at the Mansion House.” Swearing him in was only £7 155.,149 words
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339 1938-09-23 7 Husband Surprised Ai Unexpected Presence During the two days that Bernard Conrad Bloxham, thirty nine year old restaurarl manager, was in the dock at Old Bailey hi* bride of five months, Marjorie, a slim blonde, sat near him. She did not know —nor339 words
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130 1938-09-23 7 Visits Flat With Police Counsel for the defence and two police officers inspected the top Door flat Lai Temple chambers, E.C., where Francks C. Newlands, forty yeai- old manager steward died after drinking fxoro a flask of whisky. The dead man’s widow and130 words
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Advertisement46 1938-09-23 7 ARE YOU GETTING YOUR STRAITS TIMES? If you have any difficulty in obtaining your copy of Malaya’s Leading Daily Write or Phone the manager, pinang gazette telephone Number Penang 14/7 or write the STRAITS TIMES PRESS LTD., SINGAPORE and place an order for a regular copy46 words
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Advertisement63 1938-09-23 7 •"HE BIGGEST MOST COMFORTABLE DANCE HALL IN TOWN WEMBLEY CABARET T onight PAT SYKES and J. A. ANDREW (F.I.S.T.D LONDON) (F.I.S.T.D. LONDON) EUROPE’S UNDEFEATED BALLROOM CHAMPIONS IN DEMONSTRATIONS OF MODERN BALLROOM DANCING SHOWN TO AN APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE LAST NIGHT IT’S A RARE TREAT YOU MUST NOT MISS BAR DANCING 9p.m.63 words
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Advertisement83 1938-09-23 7 ASPIRIN the sure cure for colds. ASTHMA If you want relief from spelU of hard breathing. CTioklrw end wheezing that makes you breach, try Himrod's Cum. h urMll AMU 1 brou<hc relief to autfnea "t LUft I for over sixty five year* PRICE J A Doctor writes;— have pre'enbed fimircxiV83 words
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Miscellaneous239 1938-09-23 7 s l,icture Specially Selected for your II eek-end Entertainment QUEEN’S j- OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 lip: iIEY ARE AGAIN IN THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR K SCREEN'S ACE FIGHT-TO-A-FINISH LOVERS OFF AGAIN ON ANOTHER LOVE SPREE A v I -NT'S GAYEST, GOOFIEST COMEDY HIT OF THE SEASON SL*. CAROLE'S GETTING239 words
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Miscellaneous396 1938-09-23 7 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Friday 23rd- September 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Will Stage “PU'T’RI BUAH BUNUT" Strongly Supported By the Latest Vaudeville Extra Turns. WaTch For The Two Greatest Stories “JUDI” and “AMBRU” THE CHINA GREAT TRAVELLING OPERA Will Stage "CHEONG KOON CHEE CHEAP" Supported by the latest vaudeville, comic extra396 words
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Article905 1938-09-23 8 1 H the Eur« pcan -situation what it is. the war in China has been relegated to the background in the world s Press, but those who have followed the trend ut events, more especially along the Yangtse Valley, have noticed some highly significant tacts and features which905 words
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Article105 1938-09-23 8 ONE HYLAM SENTENCED TWO DISCHARGED In delivering judgment in the case in which three Hylams. Lim lu Su, alias Lim Chin Min, Lim Soon Yit, and Lim Yit Lian who were charged with being members of an unlawful society, in the Penang Folice Court, today, Mr. A.105 words
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Article88 1938-09-23 8 Under the auspices of the Penang Teachers’ Association, a debate will be held at Hutchings School, at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The subject of the debate will be “That in the opinion of this house, it is high time that Malaya should have a University of its88 words
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Article22 1938-09-23 8 —Reuter. New York, Sept. 22.- The second trial of the ex-Tammany leader Hines, has been fixed for Nov. 14.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article66 1938-09-23 8 Demand Presented To Dr. Krofta Budapest, Sept. 22 The Hungarian Minister at Prague has presented Dr. Krofta with a note demanding the same terms for the Hungarian minority as are to be accorded to Sudeten Germans. It is stated that Dr. Krofta said he would communicate the Note to66 words
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Article67 1938-09-23 8 Reuter. Tokio. Sept. 22 Gen Ugaki has telegraphed M. Avenol declining the League Council's invitation based on Article 17 of the Covenant. He says the Imperial Government hold the firm belief that the method envisaged in the Covenant cannot bring about a just and adequate solutionReuter. - 67 words
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Article45 1938-09-23 8 Sir Charles Bressey. author of the nov T emeus report on replanning of London's main traffic routes to meet present and future developments, will head a delegation representing! the British Government at the sixth international congress of surveyors at Rome early in October.45 words
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Article34 1938-09-23 8 His Majesty’s Government entert line ?.t an afternoon reception in Westminster Hall yesterday afternoon His Royal Highness the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha and 800 German ex-service men visiting Great Britain34 words
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Article76 1938-09-23 8 The Hague, Sept. 22.—The defence budget presented to Parliament provides that the Navy be increased by eleven motoi torpedo boats, six escort vessels, and on; reserve gunboat. while the Netherlands Indies Navy, is increased by eight motor torpedo boats.—Reuter. A FASCIST JEM I Rome. Sept. 22.- It is76 words
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229 1938-09-23 8 Ceremoin Performed Ba Colonial Secretary (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Sept. 22. A new Er.glish School for Katong, tne Cnoon Guan English. School, in Koon Sengroad, was opened yesterday by Mr. a A. S. Small, the Colonial Secretary, who described it as Likely io229 words
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Article53 1938-09-23 8 Japanese matches are to help pay the cost of the war with China. Manufacturers have been asked by the Government to shorten their matches by .029 inch, which will result in a saving of £51,000 yearly. This fact is revealed in “News Review,” the53 words
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Article540 1938-09-23 8 Ulu Fashions IV Ul starch Javourite g an v 'W man with dark green el.. th wj h I”” 11 >’i tl lc ceiUrc i)f and wearing ;i khak] f u t Single-breasted I1,1 green cloth, Vl u smile and think that it thC m IU ""r..<hne'i'540 words
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Advertisement307 1938-09-23 8 definitely DOES YOU GOOD Marmiic is a concentrated extract of yeast—a food of real physio- logical value and appetising flavour. The health giving yeast vitamin (Vitamin B) which Marmite so richl Y su PP ]ies tones U P the digestive W and nervous systems. It not only helps you to307 words
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Advertisement63 1938-09-23 8 A MIXTURE |1 rJKu U lit I t MILD COOL It has been blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere63 words
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Article, Illustration2857 1938-09-23 9 "Great Changes And Experience in 30 Years iHK/AG EVERY PLANTER FIT FOR HIS JOB T the Town Hall this morning His Excellency the Governor, Sir Shenton A Thomas, who had specially come from Singapore for the purpose, formally opened the 14th annual Conference of2,857 words
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Article288 1938-09-23 9 Chandu Smugglers 9 Attempt Fails An attempt to smuggle a large consignof contraband chandu was frustrated y he suspicions of two Marine constables emg aroused by a junk which was about to anchor at the Market Street Ghaut Pier, Penang, yesterday. The chandu which was valued288 words
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Advertisement193 1938-09-23 9 4 .7 lfl| WOMEN END YOUR. -jywwi suffering/ ■i f BANISH THE CAUSE Don’t envy those women who take r „minine their difficult days in their stride F i.inß Be like them. Banish the cause of Comp» airn your suffering instead of just rea lieving it. Just think of being193 words
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Advertisement204 1938-09-23 9 JHIHVI I MUTMB 1939 MODEL REFRIGERATORS SPECIAL FEA HJRES ALL TRAYS RUBBER GRID INTERIOR LIGHT DOOR LOCK IMPROVED FINISH REDUCTION IN PRICE STANDARD IN ALL MODELS SIX YEARS GUARANTEE PRICES FROM $225/16, BISHOP STREET PENANG ptcuirt of •runlyhfalth yici f I’HIN iHM’TOH*S SON < u 1 '■i n -i If204 words
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1909 1938-09-23 10 TAKING THE LONG VIEW The rubber producing industry has experienced mar.y violent changes o£ fortune in the last thirty years. Since 1910, the price of rubber has fluctuated between 12s. 9d. and l%d. a pound, that is, between £1,428 and £l5 a ton. Such1,909 words
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87 1938-09-23 10 Great Britain Is Third Canberra Whereas the world consumption of sugar as a whole averages less than 50 lb. a head, the Australian average is 123.9 lbs. a head on the basis of raw value. This fact, just released by the Primo Minister, Mr.87 words
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Article152 1938-09-23 10 Last Type Of Its Kind In The World Melbourne—Reprieved from the scrapheap in an old hangar at Port Melbourne. Australia’s oldest aeroplane, a Maurice Farman biplane, is being reconditioned for a “barnstorming' 1 tour of the continent anil New Zealand. The last of its type152 words
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Article256 1938-09-23 10 No Technical Resistance The following is a cabled synopsis from the trader’s column of Barrons’ the American national financial weekly. War fears precipitated the worst break in prices since March. Had the market possessed the stamina which was apparent before European developments came into prcminence, it ought,256 words
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Article117 1938-09-23 10 Perturbs The Wool Growers Melbourne— The wool growers of Australia are seriously perturbed at the efforts which are being made to shorter ba.hing suits by an inch, states Austra' News. They are equally worried by the deci sion of the Federal Council of the Royal117 words
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120 1938-09-23 10 A group of British manufacturers has opened negotiations with the Common wealth government for the establishment of an aircraft factory at Sydney for making -training machines, long-range bombing types, and civil transports. It is learned, says Austral News, that the scheme submitted to120 words
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Article95 1938-09-23 10 Melbourne —A five roomed home, cen trally heated and with all modern conveniences is to be erected on the roof of the Taxation Office for the caretaker and his family. They now live in a house nearby which has been condemned by the95 words
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Article122 1938-09-23 10 The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin, Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the half month of September 1933. Kampong Kaniunting Tin Dredging, Ltd. (Karangan). Closed. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging, Ltd. Hours run 218; Cubic yards treated 78,000; Total Piculs 194.11; Nett Value $11,647.122 words
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Advertisement177 1938-09-23 10 FINE FOR KIOhEY AMD BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your kidneys free from waste matter, poisons and acid, and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you’ll live a healthier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless way to do this177 words
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Advertisement629 1938-09-23 10 BANK S P= rHE ofj >dia,ltd k n rix, ra ty i E„ su d) Capital Authorised The Indian Overseas hSX s p g*;* T Capital Paid Up Rest Bank, Ltd., board oF £1,f150,09 (Incorporated in British India) Slr Charl es^ Alexander Sir ihomasSmith ENTRUST James Steuart Fsq YOUR gttgfe.629 words
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507 1938-09-23 11 To Be Started Soon: Sponsored By Rotary Club (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, September 22. SPONSORED by the Rotary Club, Kuala Lumpur, the “Kuala Lumpur Voluntary Blood Transfusion Service” will soon be started Tonight there was a meeting of 15 prominent men in the507 words
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Article137 1938-09-23 11 Agenda For Meeting On October 6 A meeting of the Penang Rural Board will be held in the Land Office, Penang, on Thursday, 6th October 1938 at 2.30 p.m. Following is the agenda:— 1. To confirm the minutes of meeting held on 11th July, 1938. 2. To137 words
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63 1938-09-23 11 Rise In Wages Granted (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. -2. Six hundred and fifty Chinese cargo cX WBO refused to worK on the wha „es yestenlay ee »Fer mornins after l" c > d in pay X n ty r 2 e r°XX.63 words
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Article238 1938-09-23 11 S.S. “KEDAH” arrived this morning from Singapore, sails at 5 p.m. today for Belawan-Deli. S.S. “KUALA” already in port for a few days, sails tomorrow at 10 a.m. for Mergui and Tavoy. S.S. “MATA HARI” sails today for Telok Anson, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore.238 words
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Article433 1938-09-23 11 JESSIE MATTHEWS’ NEW MUSICAL COMEDY Winsome Jessie Matthews —England’s gift to the musical movie—sings, dances and pantomines right smack into your heart again via “Sailing Along,” another fairy tale flicker in which she plays the Cinderella who doesn’t care an iota for the fairy godmother’s gifts433 words
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Article100 1938-09-23 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22 Coolies are now at work making a new broad and smooth-surfaced road from Sin gapore to Changi, an important link tween the city and Changi Garrison The time taken by military vehicles to negotiate the winding Changi-road has long100 words
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Article137 1938-09-23 11 Used Cash Security Of Employees .(From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sept. 22. Twenty-eight-year old Oswald Edwards who, together with Harry Goldenberg, started a business known as the Malayan Service Bureau in Rodney House, Singapore, and used the money deposited by the firm s employees as137 words
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Article324 1938-09-23 11 Two More Chinese Convicted Two Chinese, Tee Toah Loh and Sim Bah Bee, were sentenced to 11 ano nine weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, xespevuvely, by Air. L. B. Gibson, the Penang District Judge, yesterday, in the case in wiiich these two men were charged with noting at Beach324 words
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Article154 1938-09-23 11 That the sums awarded to informers should be made known publicly, so that the police could better obtain the evidence of members of the public against alleged bookmakers, was the opinion expressed by Mr. J. Creswell, O. C. P. D., in the First Magistrate’s court, Ipoh yesterday.154 words
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Advertisement888 1938-09-23 11 P> and CM V BRITISH INDIA t Incorporatzso m England, i PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER 1 i S N CO UndCr Penan Telck Anson. Port Swettenham, bond» and Far Ea“ a S B S e^ i e e e rnn <!n S ngapOre Service888 words
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Miscellaneous47 1938-09-23 11 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 6.15 p.m. TOMORROW 12.31 a.m. 6.55 a.m. 12.39 p.m. 7.13 p.m. PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS YESTERD A Y'S TE MPE RATI R E 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m 82 N 84 S 84 S RAINFALL Sept. 21 22 8 mm.47 words
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Article, Illustration45 1938-09-23 12 STATION ZHJ was on the air this morning when a special broadcast was given of the official opening of the Hfth annual conference of the Incorporated Society of Planters at Penang. At 10 a.m. His Excellency the Governor opened the conference.45 words
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Article248 1938-09-23 12 /he lliimest Business n Ihe Empire Which is the biggest business in UnEmpire We do not always think of the British Post Office in this connection, but the Postal Service, Empire-wide and marvellously efficient is without question that largest and most wonderful business organisation we have. The Post248 words
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Article622 1938-09-23 12 Latest 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 1 Newfoundland. Ordinary Correspondence. 7.30622 words
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Article307 1938-09-23 12 New Station Will Defy Menace A special radio receiving stas nn designee to combat intensive sun activity, which is expected 0 senously with world radio contmunicS Lt, p g ,T c by tne British Post -ear Colchester, it will be i n use .arh next year.307 words
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Advertisement105 1938-09-23 12 WAKE UP. I®“’ .1MF.11.0-- 4 a Your liver fhouia P °“'i, < dai:y- lf liquid bile int‘> l r b ur fc.-ddos* 1 tdif*is not flowing freeb J Gm It just decays .n the bo your stomach, v«“ all d yo u re*’ whole system 18 p J j,„ k,.105 words
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Miscellaneous715 1938-09-23 12 8.8. SERVICE SCHEDULE Th( attention of listeners in Malaya to Daventry is drawn to the fact that the following call-signs which are sent us weekly, need not necessarily mean that they are all icell received locally, but rather it is advisable to add that a little knobtwindling will result in715 words
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Miscellaneous945 1938-09-23 12 Highlights Of Today's Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Music of Schumann. 7.30 p.m. Children’s Hour. 8.20 p.m. BBC Rebroadcast. DAVENTRY 6.35 p.m. Dance Music. 7.15 11.55 p.m.: "Under Big Ben.'’ 8.20 p.m. The Band of His Majesty'-; Royal Marines. 0.20 p.m. "Radio Pie.” ZHP (SINGAPORE) 5.00 p.m. Malay Music. 6.00945 words
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Miscellaneous406 1938-09-23 12 NIROM TODAY YDC 15.15 mc t s (19.8 m.) PMN 10 26 mc s (29.2 m.) YDB 11 86 mc,s (25.3 m.) YDB 9.65 me s (311.20 m.) P.M. 12.40 Nirom quintette conducted by Boris Marieff. 1.10 News weather report; A Bavarian ending. 2.20 News weather report repeated. 2.20 Closing406 words
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Article, Illustration279 1938-09-23 13 Camera Goes Down With The Diver This picture was taken beneath the surface of the Wembley's Empire Pool as Suzanne Heinze, the German competitor in the women’s springboard event, entered the water. n «hort cvcle-ride away This member of the British Ass<> ction is 5279 words
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Article261 1938-09-23 14 —Reuter. Peter Kane Outpoints Jackie Juncii Liverpool, Sept. 23. —A crowd estimated at 40,000 saw Peter Kane, the young Golbourne blacksmith, regain the flyweight championship of the world for Britain last night by outpointing Jackie Jurich, the American flyweight champion, in. a fight for the title forfeited—Reuter. - 261 words
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1002 1938-09-23 14 Programme And Selections For Tomorrow Below will be found the full programme for the first da) of the Selangor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala 1 .umpur tomorrow: RACE 1—2.30 p.m. HORSES, Class 2, Division 4, 5 12 Furlongs. 3 0 01,002 words
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Article79 1938-09-23 14 —Reuter. The Quarter-Finals: Curtis Cup Players Win Wilmette, Illinois, Sept. 23.. In the Quarter-finals of the American Women's Golf Championship Miss Patty Burg, the Curtis Cup player from Minnesota beat Miss D Traung 5 and 3; Miss Page beat Mrs Frank Goldthwaite (Texas) 1 and 0; Miss—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article375 1938-09-23 14 Red Dot Deepdene Impress (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Using the inner tracks, horese in training for the Selangor Autumn Meeting today, did slow work with occassional gallops. The ground was soft and there was a thin drizzle. Brawny Lad (Whalan) showed good form375 words
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Article95 1938-09-23 14 Sports Club To Meet Planters On Sunday A Golf match has been arrange-' between the Incorporated Society oi Planters and The Penang Sports Club. The following are the ties, and the Ist couple w’,ll start at 9 a.m. on Sunday, at the Glugor Golf Course: I. S. P. P-95 words
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75 1938-09-23 14 To Be Staged By Fukien Girls' School On Sunday The Fukien Girls’ School will give a Fancy Dress Basket Ball match on Sunday at 5 p.m. at the school ground, Hutton Lane, Penang, in aid of relief of distress among war orphans75 words
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396 1938-09-23 14 P.R.C. Beaten 5-0 Displaying marked superiority in all departments of the game, the Darul Aihsan Football Club trounced the Penang Recreation Club at hockev on the Esplanade by five goals to nothing. The Malays dominated play throughout, and should have won by a bigger396 words
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Article58 1938-09-23 14 The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club against the Darul Aihsan Football Club in a Penang F A. Cup-tie this evening on the S.X.I. ground: D. Suppiah; S.P. Letchumaran (Capt Shaik Dawood; K. Krishna Pillai. P. S. Veloo, V. Nadasan: A. Suppu Rettiar, P. Apparajoo,58 words
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Article252 1938-09-23 14 Avenal vs. ViH Fixtures to be played tnm and ENGLISH L EAGI E DIVISION Arsenal v. Aston Villa Birmingham v. Preston Blackpool v. Grimsby Brentford v. Sunderland Derby v. stoke Huddersfield v. Everton Leicester v. Bolton Liverpool v. Leeds Manchester U. v. Chelsea Middlesbrough v. Charlton Portsmouth252 words
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Advertisement152 1938-09-23 14 i l i i■> -frr 1 X AND COPPER M 12 THE FURNITURE WITH A REPUTATION. Economy, modern, quality workmanship. Under Efficient Management Q GET THE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICES For Demonstration: CALL AT THE EASTERN FURNISHING CO. 3H, Penang Road, PENANG. > A M hrrtei i A152 words
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Advertisement537 1938-09-23 14 ...BUT HE GAINED 2 st. 2 Ibs.QUICKLY ON "VIKELP’S* 12 MINERALS Vf 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE A NOW FEELS GREAT I i Read His Actual Letter I, “Gentlemen: V I had been skinny since childhood. j September was my nineteenth birthday, so you see X Vw.y "1 how long I537 words
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Article, Illustration542 1938-09-23 15 London, Sept. 16. ,men aiß l eight silent •men sp t ail da X yesterday on a idon absorbed in one of most st --‘us sporting events of jjjc yea l cu the ten best available layers oi i |k ear > they were comJeiing542 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-09-23 15 Physical jerks as applied by the Fulham trainer to his players to keep them vn trim for matches in the Football Association League.25 words
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Article841 1938-09-23 15 £16,000 To Spend And No Club Would Sell London, Sept 15. ON DON and the South, these days, are missing the little, bowler-hatted figure, that has been fitting, wraith-like from football ground to football ground and board room to board room, practically since the campaign opened. Wee841 words
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115 1938-09-23 15 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, Sept. 21. Taiping Malay Gurus won the Raja Perempuan Cup and the Keir Cup for the second year in succession, beating their [poh colleagues in the inter-district badainton matches recently by four matches o nil. At the conclusion of the115 words
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217 1938-09-23 15 London, Sept, 16. STRICKLAND, heavyweight champion of New Zealand, together with Manager Bill Daly, arrived in London from America early yesterday morning, to begin a campaign in quest of the British Empire title. The New Zealander, who, since he left this country at the217 words
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199 1938-09-23 15 London, Sept. 16 —Mr. K. C. Gandar Dower, tennis player, game hunter and author, who races cheetahs on greyhound tracks, tried to juggle his way through a match with W. C. Choy, the Chinese tennis player, at the Cumberland (Hampstead, N.W.) tournament yesterday.199 words
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Article186 1938-09-23 15 That is one of the iniquities of the transfer system. Imagine it happening in ordinary business life. A clerk wants to leave Smith and Co. for Robinson and Son, who have offered him a better job. Smith’s tell the unhappy clerk he can’t go until Robinson’s pay them186 words
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Advertisement149 1938-09-23 15 IBM»' V Hr*. affiEHMk 'W J I Mg—MBIB o G-. Kit WHICH ls\rHE Btrr\C ARE t T E in THE DAY! A quarter of an hour before dinner] waiting for the couple who are always late, sipping a Martin^ looking glass at someone you have met pbr the first time,149 words
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Miscellaneous33 1938-09-23 15 By J. MILLAR WATT -J] —Just a Sieve ii PCPCOLATDR WHY ,TS FULL OF RUNS THROUGH f 9 Y > COLD M£ IS NOT? —J? J FIL n TĔ —T fr- j-l kv TW «■*_>!33 words
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Article120 1938-09-23 16 <pyiv PREVIOUSLY LATEST £194.10. 0 £194.10. 0 LONDON —(3 months) «anno SINGAPORE s]ooo 00 TONANG 3 $99-12% $98.00 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundrtedi -45 $3-45 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 7 !-i l a N'EW YORK 16%C(G) 16 iC(G) SINGAPORE (Spot) 26%c 26-%c120 words
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Article341 1938-09-23 16 _n<;re <?f tl denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Conv 5 p.c. 44-64 111% Burmah Oil 85 7’ —2.6 „ca an nn Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 3 101- —4 -<1 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 110 on -i Cable r» r 2 pc.341 words
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Article105 1938-09-23 16 Previously Latest Paris 178% 178’;; New York 4.82 ft 4.81 Montreal 4.84% 4.83 Brussel 28.59% 28.56% Geneva 21.28% 21.26 Amsterdam 8.92, 8.92% Milan 91% 91% Berlin 12.06 12.05 Stockholm. 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oslo 19.90 19.96 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 140 139% Madrid105 words
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Article121 1938-09-23 16 London, Sept. 22. RUBBER- Dull.— London 7},! buyers Bft sellers Oct./Dec. 8 do Bft do Jan./Mar. 8% do Bft do Apl./June Bft do Bft do NEW YORK 16.30 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 64,735 tons Liverpool 34.722 tons COPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam Sept £10.12. 6 PEPPER: White121 words
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Article176 1938-09-23 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 3'9 4 3 Eangrin 20 6 21 6 B. Selangor 1.27% 1.32% Copeng Consol 10 3 ll[3c F tarn .37% .421 c I ong Fatt .80 .82 I oh 2216 24 0 Jelebu -69 .72%« Kpg. Lanjut 17 6 18 3 Kramat 10 0176 words
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Article282 1938-09-23 16 SOON THEAM CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Am(pa<.s 3 10% 4 1% Ayer Hitams 23 6 24 6 Ayer Wengs .62 .65 Eangrins 21 3 220 Eatu Selangors 1.30 1.33 Hong Faits .81 .83 Jelapan gs 30 0 31 9 Jelebus .69 .72 Kamuntings 9 6 10 0 K. Lanjuts 17282 words
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Article210 1938-09-23 16 Erratic New York, Sept. 22.—Trendless lower London levels failed to dislodge volume selling. The European news is still the dominant influence. The maintenance of steel, power and carloading ratios are supporting. those willing to hold through the European crisis pending, decisive developments. Operators expect a continuance of erratic210 words
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Article18 1938-09-23 16 TIN Singapore $99.00 per pkl Penang $98.00 per pkl RUBBER Singapore—Spot per lb. Penang—Spot per lb.18 words
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Article137 1938-09-23 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN BUYERS SELLERS Eatu Selangor 1.30 1.35 I long Fatt .82 .85 Telebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Mambau .47% .52%» Fetaling 7.50 7.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.17%» 1.22%» Raub Gold 5.00 5.10 Rantau 1.37% 1.42% Taiping Cons. 1.55 1.60 Talam 1.32% 1.37%» Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampat137 words
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Article174 1938-09-23 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 3 6 3 9 Eatu Selangor 1.30 1.35 Hong Fatts .80 .83 Jelebus .65 .70 Johans .25 •27 3 2 K. Lanjuts 1713 18j0 Kepongs 12 0 12 9 Kramats 10'0 10’6 K. Kampars 1319 14;3 Kuchais 1.27%' 1.32% Kundangs 5i9 6i3 Laruts 10,0174 words
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Advertisement1033 1938-09-23 16 OFFICE 12, BISHOP STREET, PENANG I TI-LEGRAMS “GAZETTE,” PE-? ;vl V.;. Sinyalorc Office CecH Street, Singapore. ’Phone 471 ■> Ofiice: 2.-», Java Street. ’Phone: 3681 Lnnli Office: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London. EF:' F. London. rn »ne Centra! A U.,. 1 Rates of Subscription for Pinang Gazette and PINANG GAZETTE1,033 words
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