Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 November 1938
1938-11-07
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-11-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 5«. 265. Vol. XCVI. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article302 1938-11-07 1 ic. Reuter BOMBERS EAST OF TIMOR One Landing At Kupang London. Monday. An official message received from the K.A.F. flyer** confirms that the world nonstop recon! has been smashI 1 ed. A Melho nrne message received in London at 2.48 a.in. G.M.T.. states that al!ic. Reuter - 302 words
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Article100 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. Molotov Criticises Allies Moscow, Sunday. s i is r eady to answer twofold i to any aggressor’s blow j 1 Premier, Mr. Molotov, at a; :r., to celebrate the twentieth ■..-r~ :v of the Revolution. Let any Western or Eastern ibt ng our bombing strength >.<,vReuter. - 100 words
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Article71 1938-11-07 1 1 l <1 M > Al’ —Reuter. Facing Difficult Political Situation Budapest, Sunday. Ayol i> particularly anxious to ncertain political situation in fore he visits England on oiding co i rsistent i’i---o he will not be able to with politics before s are urging formation oi National Union1 l <1 M > Al’ —Reuter. - 71 words
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Article98 1938-11-07 1 —Reutei. Protection For 22,000 Workers London, Sundae. •nimodation for the staif of > s, including a bomb-proof ■he centre for essential control and a blast-proof concrete 4,000 women members of the i in extensive trench system to workers, is being completed Austin Company at their Long- '-U'.—Reutei. - 98 words
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Article105 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. I nited States Are Rearming Washington, Sunday •'ica is rearming not only to de■rself against aggression but to ••u*ep the entire Western Hemis u from threatened attack,” dei Under-Secretary for State, > <mnier Welles, broadcasting to America. i rthcoming Pan-American Con- at Lima on Dec. 9 will—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article121 1938-11-07 1 )d. Reuter. Archbishop Of Munich Defends Church Munich, Sunday. An outspoken defence of Christian principles against the theories of National Socialism was made by Cardinal Faulhaber, Archbishop of Munich. ad dressing 5,000 in the Cathedral. He said citizens had rights as well as duties. They had the right)d. Reuter. - 121 words
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Article23 1938-11-07 1 Yesterday was observed by churches in England as Armistice Sunday and col lections were taken for the Haig Fund for Ex-servicemen.23 words
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Article125 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. PROBABLE SEQUEL TO A MONOPOLY Rome. Sunday. Four big American film companies. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Fox. Warner Brothers and Paramount have given notice to their staffs in Italy and are closing their offices and studios on December 31 unless a last minute compromise is reached with. Reuter. - 125 words
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Article88 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. Reported Long-Term Concession For Germany Burcharest. Sunday. It is learned from reliable sources that the German Economic Commission at present in Bucharest has made an oiler of a decade concession of available mining land. including petroleum. for which Germany is ready to pay- part in free exchange.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article85 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. Still Costing Millions Annually London, Sunday. Britain is still paying about £39,000,000 in pensions arising from the Great War. stated the Minister of Pensions, Mr. H. Ramsbotham. in a speech at the British Legion Conference at Reigate today. Wai pensions expenditure from 1914 to March 31 last,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article62 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. London, Sunday. Hertfordshire was blacked out for nearly three hours early this morning. This was the most extensive A.R.Ptrial yet held in the country, darkening 640 square miles of this county through which all road and rail traffic crept silenced with lights dimmed. All towns andReuter. - 62 words
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Article69 1938-11-07 1 Hankow, Monday. Over 100 small explosions were heard this morning in the Chinese city 600 yards behind Reuters office. Several buildings beyond the ex-British Concession are ablaze. Possibly an ammunition dump caught fire. —Reuter. According to present arrangements, the Prime Minister will be the guest of honour at69 words
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Article17 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. Ichang. Monday. Nine Japanese planes dropped fifteen bombs yesterday afternoon. There was one casualty.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 17 words
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Article, Illustration171 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. A lliance System Failure Johannesburg. Siindav. *’Back to a reformed. League must be our policy.” declared General Smuts in an Armistice anniversary broadcast relayed from Daventry. General Smuts said the alliance system had once more broken down. He urged that efforts be made to bringReuter. - 171 words
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Article101 1938-11-07 1 -Reuter. Rebel SiMnixh Envoy At Reeeiifion Tok io, Sunday. Three weeks' national '•elebrations beaan in Japan today to mark the first anniversary of the conclusion of the antiComiutci), Pact between Japan, Germany and Italy. Princess Chichibu, Prince Konoye and mem.bt rs of his cabinet attended a-Reuter. - 101 words
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Article88 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. People Leap From Fourth Floor Windows Oslo, Sunday. Thirty were killed in the biggest fire in Norway for a century which destroyed a photographer’s studio and the fourth floor of a house here early today while a party was in progress. 'Hie blaze, believed to have—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article79 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, Sunday. Three Seaforth Highlanders, three Royal Marines from H. M. S. Birmingham and two Chinese barmaids were injured at 7.30 p.m. today by a bomb thrown through a glass window of Ma Jackson’s Beer Hall opposite the racecourse. Private Sutherland of the Seaforths. was—Reuter. - 79 words
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Article45 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. London, Sunday. Lord ,Nuffield has given £50,000 to start a fund to provide sports facilities for Territorials, revealed Mr. Hoare at Acton of the 52nd: A. A. Brigade of Belisha. opening the new headquarters which Lord Nuffield is an Honorary Colonel.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article34 1938-11-07 1 —Reuter. An early 17th century silver watch discovered some 80 years ago in a country mansion among valuables secreted during the Civil War has been sold at Sotheby’s for $1,460. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article129 1938-11-07 1 Reuter. State Opening By The King The fourth session of the 37th Parlia ment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland will be opened in State on Tuesday by the King The first Two days of the new session will be taken up with aReuter. - 129 words
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Article139 1938-11-07 1 .—Reuter. Mishap At I rritorial Army Display L-mdon, Sunday. One was killed and m e were injured at White City yesterda. it the end of a Territorial Army displav when a 3.7 inch anti-aircraft gun was being cleaned. The crew cleaning it thought that al) the blanks.—Reuter. - 139 words
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343 1938-11-07 2 PAY AND ALLOWANCES ON GENEROUS SCALE (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. As a result of the policy of gradually abolishing the European inspectorate in the Colony Police Force, announced bv the Inspector-General recently, more and more posts will become available to343 words
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Article281 1938-11-07 2 The funeral of Airs. Khoo Thean Khay (nee Yeoh Siew Kim) took place or Saturday at 10.30 a.m. from 151, Carnarvon Street for interment at the Batu Gantong cemetery. The deceased was 58 years of ageThere was a large gathering of friends and relatives.281 words
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Article641 1938-11-07 2 Preaching last night at the Wesley Church the Rev. Dr. M. Dodsworth took as his text “Your Heavenly Father knoweth that ye have need of these things.” In the course of his address Dr. Doot worth said: People often jump to rash conclusions abou. God when641 words
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Article264 1938-11-07 2 FOUND lying near a arain at tion of Penang-straet street, about 8 p.m. on Oct Chinese, w’ho died at the Gene on the day following his admis ed the subject of an inquiry h- Penang Police Court on Saturda Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Second M264 words
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Article84 1938-11-07 2 rpiHE Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys Association. Ipoh. is sponsohng a verietv concert in a’d of the China Distress Relief Fund to be held early next January The Old Girls’ A -soeiation of the Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School, Ipoh, and the Perak Miners' As relation are co-operating in84 words
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Article62 1938-11-07 2 Taiping, Sunday. An incident occurred in Tunai-road W’hen a passer-by threw tar and refusal a Chinese street hawker near tlv Kheh Association for allegedly’ selling Japanese goods The man mad- good his escape. The haw’ker reported the matter to the police. His goods, consisting of singlets, towels62 words
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Article359 1938-11-07 2 Misadventure Verdict have been made in I Kedah, North Perak and in Siam, but no information has been received, showing where the accident had occurred, neither have any witnesses been traced nor has any information as to relatives and friends been received.’” So said Inspector Eric J.359 words
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605 1938-11-07 2 A passenger aboard the P. and O. liner Ranchi, \n h'ch sailed from Penang en route to England on Saturday nii>M. was Mr. F. C. Johnson. Superintendent of th° S’r Reformatory, who has retired after 30 years of service in Malaya. In an interview’605 words
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Article634 1938-11-07 3 11. K. Hales ill\ H. K. Hales, donor of the \llantic Blue Riband, former inbcr of Parliament, and a frent visitor to Penang has written novel, and a remarkably good vel it is. *True, the reader tibours some feeling of resentment the author chooses to draw the634 words
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163 1938-11-07 3 Peasants Building Mud Dykes (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. Malaya’s second largest river, the Sungei Perak, is causing much anxiety to Malay peasants living along its banks and engaged in agricultural pursuits and fishing. Continuous rain in Upper Perak and the Kuala163 words
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Article255 1938-11-07 3 Brawlers Unite To Denv Charge < CHARGED with fighting with each other in public on Friday night outside the Sun Cinema. Ipoh, two Indians named Joseph Rose and Solax emphatically denied the allegation it the First Magistrate's Court, Ipoh. on Saturday. Chief Court Inspector N. B. Thomar.255 words
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Article447 1938-11-07 3 Ricksha-P ullePs Strange Act A VERDICT of suicide while tempoA in sane was returned by Mr. mteXv Uamy Penang Coroner, the death’ an inquiry was held into Leon, m f a Chinese ricksha-puller, throa? e g- Wh Was found with his cut and bleeding profusely in447 words
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Article368 1938-11-07 3 The Penang Chinese National Lan guage School Charity Show Committee desire to express their thanks to the following:— The proprietors of the Majestic Cinema (loan of theatre); The Criterion Press (printing tickets and programme); Messrs. Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. (loan of piano); The Penang Chinese Recrea tion368 words
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Article452 1938-11-07 3 High Standard Of Handwork (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. School handwork exhibitions are becoming more interesting every year, and this is particularly so with the King Edward VII School’s exhibition of handwork held here on Saturday. Beautiful pieces of furniture are made by the452 words
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Article40 1938-11-07 3 5.30 to 7 p.m. Today 1 March—The Chief. —Stanley. 2 Overture —The Calif of Bagdad. Boieldieu. 3 Selection—Community Land. No. I. —Stoddon. —Stoddon 4 Waltz Medley—Waltzland. Mackenzie 5 Quick Step- When A Soldier’s On Parade.— Sarony.40 words
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Article119 1938-11-07 3 INVITATIONS have been issued for the marriage of MISS GRACE GRANATHEEPAM AYADURAI. third daughter of MR. AND MRS. J. P. AYATHU RAI, of No. 10. Connolly-road, Ipoh. and MR. M. S. RAJARATNAM, of the staff of the Perak River Hydro- Electric Power Co., Ltd., which will be119 words
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Article1663 1938-11-07 3 Full Text Of S.C.B.A. Memorandum That the Straits Chinese have consistently supported the cause of English education in Malaya from the time of the establishment of the British regime in this country and their unquestionable geneorsity when it came to contributions for the installation and1,663 words
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Advertisement31 1938-11-07 3 K. L. M. PENANG LONDON 5 Days 9,000 Miles ONE-THIRD OF THE EARTH’S JTRCUMFERENCE WITH ,j 'HE SAME ’PLANE AND SAME CREW THROUGHOUT STOPPING EACH NIGHT AT LUXURY HOTELS EN ROUTE31 words
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Advertisement44 1938-11-07 3 A. ONDERWYZER Cd., Diamond Merchants, SINGAPORE. In response to requests from numerous clients we have opened a branch office in Penang at 48 CHURCH STREET Comer of Penang Street TELEPHONE 1699 Mr. J. de Jong, our representative, is in charge of the office. I44 words
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267 1938-11-07 4 PRESIDENT TO LAUNCH BIC DEFENCE SCHEME IT is learned in Administration circles that President Roosevelt definitely intends to ask Congress to authorise one of the world’s mightiest air fleets for the United States army, numbering between 7,500 and 11).000 aircraft. The President's fargoing plans267 words
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Article367 1938-11-07 4 Biller Attack Bv Hitler Weimar, Sunday. TTERR HITLER, speaking at the final Il meeting of the Nazi Party Congress at Thuringia, devoted the early part of his speech to the history of the Nazi r ?vement reiterating that Germany only wanted to be left in peace Herr367 words
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Article144 1938-11-07 4 —British Wireless. Complete Occupation Bv Thursday Budapest. Sunday. Hungarian troops crossed at 9 a.m. G.M.T yesterday into the territory ceded by Czechoslovakia. They were welcomed enthusiastically“by the population. It is announced that Hungarian troops will occupy the greater part of the ceded Slovak territory on Wednesday,—British Wireless. - 144 words
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Article79 1938-11-07 4 Two Big Shocks Recorded London. Sunday. Earthquakes in Japan during the week end were recorded in London. Two big shocks were recorded on Saturday, fol lowed by tremors of a more violent nature today. The only report hitherto received from Tokyo states that an earthquake rocked a79 words
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189 1938-11-07 4 Reuter New York, Sunday:—An Anglo-Ameri-can trade treaty may be signed within a few weeks, writes the Washington correspondent of the New York Times, who adds that although Mr. Cordell Hull stated yesterday that the discussions were in the final stages, whatever outcome 'it established,Reuter - 189 words
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Article149 1938-11-07 4 Reuter lif al Announcement Expected London. Sunday The Government is expected to announce this week its intention to increase the first-line strength of the Home air force from 2,750 to between 4.000 and 5.000, states the Sunday Times air correspondent, who says that the decision willReuter - 149 words
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Article66 1938-11-07 4 Moscow. Sunday;— M. Frinovsky has been appointed Naval Commissar in succession to M Smirnoff, the first holder of this post on creation of the Department at the beginning of the year.—Reuter. London Sunday:—The spell of unseasonable warm weather in Britain was cor.-* tinued today when London66 words
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Article816 1938-11-07 4 it rr. •ii London, Saturday. 1 1 announced that Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax have accepted an invitation from the French Government to visit Paris from November 23 to November 25. Mrs. Chamberlain and Viscountess Halifax will accompany them. Reuter Diplomatic correspondent v rites that816 words
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Advertisement211 1938-11-07 4 Science has contributed much to our comforts but to mothers it has given a personal and intimate benefit when it discovered the means |||||s| of preparing “LACTOGEN” from pure cows’ |O|\ milk. In “LACTOGEN” we have a substitute Xfor maternal milk that j||| even the most exacting mother is bound211 words
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266 1938-11-07 5 Schemes T o Exploit Eastern Asia Tokio, Nov. 4. poXOMIC co-operation and exploitation of natural iiiirces in East Asia on the basis of co-existence jk; cu-prosperity” among Japan, Manchukuo and China, n tuance of the existing economic control, and firm tEj'U-ril. News - 266 words
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Article164 1938-11-07 5 Reuter. \eu Entente* In Sight Bucharest, Sunday. r l that ii<uch of the a ,s devoted tu means of tvrritoiial gains by disn Prince Paul. Regent 1 King Carol conferred c situation yesterday. ifUrwards said that .’.y 1 views prevailed on ii'incd and the lelations 1 allies– Reuter. - 164 words
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Article632 1938-11-07 5 British Solved By Brazil San Francisco. California. Brazil has successfully regulated and solved the problem ol Japanese immigration in a man ner that is likely to prove satisfactory to both countries, according to a survey b\ the insti tute of Pacific Relations. As a consequence, the instituteBritish - 632 words
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Article283 1938-11-07 5 Reute Improved Since Army Control Jerusalem. Saturday. rpHE improvement in the Palestine x situation which has taken place since the army assumed virtual control is already so evident that the measure i> regarded here as justified. It is still too early to predict complete crushing of theReute - 283 words
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260 1938-11-07 5 MEMEL Nazis, on the advice of emissaries from Berlin, 1»I have decided to present the Lithuanian Government with a series of far-reaching demands. This decision, reached at a conference in Konigsbeig, capital of East Prussia, may, it is feared be the first step in260 words
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Article184 1938-11-07 5 —Reuter. Election Of House Of Representatives Washington. Sunday. America goes to the polls on Tuesday to elect the entire membership of th** House of Representatives, 435 seats, one third <>f the Senate. 32 seats, and governors and members of local legislatures in 38 out of 48.—Reuter. - 184 words
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Article114 1938-11-07 5 Reuter. Diplomatic Relations To Re Renewed? Rome. Sunday. A remarkably ceremonious welcome was given Cardinal Mundelein, the Archbishop of Chicago, whose arrival in Italy is held to have special significance. ThCardinal was met at Naples by the American Ambassador. He then lunched with Admiral Lackey-- Reuter. - 114 words
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Article133 1938-11-07 5 .—Reuter. Rarred From Entering E rance Metz, Sunday. French frontier guards have been rein forced to deal with attempts to cross the frontier by fugitives from a new German concentration camp recently established near Merzig, two and a half miles from the frontier for some 300.—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article66 1938-11-07 5 Lord Howard of Effingham «son and heir of the Earl of Effingham*, who has worked in a cash office, a garage, an hotel, a haberdashery deuartment. on I a ranch, a Manchester warehouse, and a stockbrokers office in Sheffield, has given notice at a London register66 words
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Advertisement61 1938-11-07 6 Thr Brightest and Merriest Spot In Penang! ELYSEE CABARET TOD A Y Dancing from 9.30 p.m. to Midnight CHARMING AND ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES PENANG’S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOT F L Centrally Situated—A Few Minutes Drive From The Pier Or Railway Station gaj* MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT A *CV Rooms With Bathrooms61 words
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Miscellaneous200 1938-11-07 6 > v o i jMi ii r SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY at 3 p.m. PRICES: 15, 30 and 50 cents Downstairs. WALTER WANGER’S MAGNIFICENT EPIC More Exciting than “MOROCCO STRANGE BMMS—lurking in the shadows! |P WSLf wi» wfcll tZs *> ~JsS Wk Ml h iF?il >FC**w® WALTER WPB' t/W WANGER WW200 words
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Miscellaneous410 1938-11-07 6 f% A I TONIGHT TOMORROW Lb Nightly 6.30 9.30 p. m iLucn. K<?x Stopp s “HOLLYWOOD REVUE” j A Grand New NON-STOP SONG. D\\(p and COMEDY SHOW! IHH 1 BRAND NEW SONGS V fl LATEST DANCE CREATIONS! "fl 10 BEAUTIFUL GIRLS! WM 'I’ONS OF HUMOUR! lots of laughs i -Y-410 words
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350 1938-11-07 7 Record hi Flying Times rpHE two most important events during I the month were the Royal Singa pore Flying Club Rally on October 22 and the fact that the Club set up a new re cord in flying times, says the report of the Perak350 words
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Article147 1938-11-07 7 Gaiety At Idris Club, Kuala Kangsar Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. (From Our Own Correspondent) IVTOT far short of 100 attended the IN Poppy Day dance and supper held at the Idris Club, Kuala Kangsar, last night in aid of Earl Haig’s Fund. The Club,147 words
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Article141 1938-11-07 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Sunday. A two-year-old baby, which was knocked down by a mbtor-car half-a-mile from here on the Pusing-Siputeh road yesterday afternoon, was picked up in an unconscious state and was removed to Batu Gajah hospital. The child is in a very serious141 words
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Article119 1938-11-07 7 Sultan To Attend Cenotaph Ceremony -(From Our Own Correspondent. Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. HIS Highness Sultan Alam Shah ct Selangor will attend the Arnrusbct Day ceremony at the Kuala Lumpur Cenotaph, which will be similar to past celebrations. To ensure accuracy of timing of the Silence,119 words
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Advertisement36 1938-11-07 7 EDWARD G. ROBINSON’S greatest acting triumph! He Practises Medicine By Dav Crime By Night! He Steals Jewels He Steals Hearts He Plays With Death He Laughs At Killers!. SeeHimas ‘AMAZINGDr. CLITTERHOUSE' Ai QUEEN’S This Weeß Eod!36 words
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Miscellaneous525 1938-11-07 7 Matine es Tomorrow and Wednesday at 3 p. m. Belle Davis in “Jezebel’’ with Henry Fonda Prices Downstairs 15 <£ 30 cents QUEEN’S LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY AT .5 p.m. 6.15 p. m. 9.30 p. m. Matinee at 3p. m. Prices Downstairs 15, 30 &50 cts. r-y MUf OlffltßOAW/ y525 words
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Miscellaneous33 1938-11-07 7 LOOK A T THIS ‘TRADE MARK" a /g&Tnx r Hwh IT’S AT THE OPENING TOMORROW 6.15 9.30 LAUREL and HARDY in ‘SWISS MISS’ At Reduced Prices Of Admission Downstairs 15—30 and 50 cents.33 words
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Miscellaneous185 1938-11-07 7 f erea nok *r El 1 11 DOLORES COSTEUO BAlrt/MOif < ■Su 1 USING max factor UFSIICC ~j Il WTA-' MRS. MILDRED WEST MAX FACTOR STAFF MAKE-UP ARTISTE IS NOW PERSONALLY APPEARING IN A SERIES OF LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS TN THE W» CORRECT ART OF SOCIETY MAKE-UP, AT WHITEAWAYS-PENANG DAILY185 words
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Article385 1938-11-07 8 What the British Empire needs most today is an efficient propaganda organisation which will tell the world that John Bull has neither high blood pressure nor cold feet, and to explain all that is best and most admirable in the British character and institutions. Some effort is being385 words
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Article, Illustration51 1938-11-07 8 Disembarking from Imperial Airways flying-boat at Southampton, this youthful air traveller wave> I ipp.iy to her relatives who have come to the mooring berth to meet her. Clutching her I eddy bear firmh left hand, she is carried ashore by the flight-clerk on51 words
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1102 1938-11-07 8 Bv Webb Miller - 77ie Much Promised Land Bv Webb Miller A JEW is stoned to death in 2 the narrow streets of Haifa: a screaming Arab dies. An armoured car bristling with British machine-guns speeds over lhe ancient road to Jerusalem. The Holy Land1,102 words
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Advertisement139 1938-11-07 8 u fti‘affii{ Afltetite r vfl gWilt n a dish is tasteless and insipid, it's as Kood as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a few drops of Maggi's Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste., Maggi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable origin a wonderful taste139 words
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Article273 1938-11-07 9 Mine Days’ Search in Jungle (From Our Own Correspondent.) i Alor Star, Sunday. Alter a search lasting nine days =n the jungle, the police e arrested a S.amese, Chan, son of Tahpon, alleged to be one -he perpetrators of the daring gang robbery committed a 1273 words
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Article250 1938-11-07 9 Ilouse-Boy’s Alarming Discos erv (From Our Own Correspondent.l Kuala Kangsar. Sunday. A T 9 o’clock this morning the. Chinese 78. “boy' employed by Mr. Mottram, Inspector of Mines, Kuala Kangsar. reported to his' employer that a friend of his who had been staying with him for250 words
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Article55 1938-11-07 9 MR. R. A. FATHAN, Technical Assistant the P. W. L, Batang Padang, who is proceeding to India on a six months holiday on the 15th of this month, was entertained to a briyani rice dinner at the Taj Mahal Hotel. Tapah. by his office associates. A large55 words
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Article348 1938-11-07 9 riwn uur own Correspondent) Alor Star. Sunday. entries worded “Who thought sucn a thing would happen to me. today” and L he subsequent events that follow’d m<u < her conclude that her husband committed suicide, said a young Chine.- e woman yesterday before Tunku Isma 1.348 words
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Article242 1938-11-07 9 Indian Gaoled For Making False Declaration AM a family man and in my anxiety to get employment I made this false declaration.” Thus explained Daniel, an Indian of the labourer class, in the First Magistrate’s court. I. tih. on Saturday in pleadin. guilty to a242 words
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Article211 1938-11-07 10 London, October 26. I) ESULTS of rubber companies making 1 up their accounts to the end of June r fleet the lower price of rubber 'luing that period, even though a larger crop may’ have been harvested. The past year, as Mr. James Davenport, chairman of K.M.S.211 words
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292 1938-11-07 10 Little Change In Dow Jones Averages 'T HE Rowing cabled synopsis from the “Trader’s column ol “Barrons,’ the American national financial weekly, is forwarded by Messrs. S. E. Levy Co., Singapore:— Barrons’ Weekly Index of Business Activity is 69.0, up 1.2. The rise in292 words
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283 1938-11-07 10 rpHE following tin outputs for the month of October have been announced: Hitam Tin Ltd. 52.81 piculs, Rahman Hydraulic Tin 900 picule; Satunulu 302 piculs, (112,000 c.yds. 537 hrs.); Nawng Pet 130 piculs, Koh Sabah 42 00 piculs and Katoon 41 piculs (Total283 words
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429 1938-11-07 10 Production And Consumption Show Decrease r PHE October issue of the Statistical Bulletin, just publish- ed by The Hague Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council, gives the following information (figures in brackets refer to the corresponding period of429 words
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284 1938-11-07 10 New Dividend Fund Created London. October 25. A DIVIDED of 7 per cent, was anil nounced yesterday by Imperial Airways. This compares with a dividend of 7 per cent., and a bonus of 2 per cent, in the previous year, but is payable on a284 words
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Article146 1938-11-07 10 Proft. to 30th June of Kuala Lumpur Rubber Co. £19,244 (£30,493); and fin. div. 4 p.c. (net) reevd. from Sedgeley (F.M.S.) Rubber Co. on acct, of yr. 1936 37 £2,000 (same), intm. lo p.c. (net) reevd. from Sedgeley (F.M.S. > Rubber Co. on acct. of yr. 1937-38146 words
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Article733 1938-11-07 10 Little Incentive To Buyers THE Local Share Market has continued completely featureless through out the week under review, state Messrs. Kennedy Co. in their review. Commodity prices have been steady whilst both the London Stock Exchange Wall Street have maintained recent price levels but the volume of733 words
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Advertisement282 1938-11-07 10 DIKED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED ntil He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your ir«side Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn’t agree with you There’s a way to end this stomach tyranny there’s Chardox! Chardox is a new form of highly-activated charcoal282 words
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Advertisement14 1938-11-07 10 ■Lt‘ /C-i-O /’t Ct A 'J:- t y.. A, HZ S! biSHip st~ fa/li*14 words
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Advertisement726 1938-11-07 10 BANKS A NEW THE mercantile ban k OF INDIA, LTD SAFE DEPOSIT (Incorporated in Englar Capital Authorised QI7RX/ Capital Subscribed i Reserve Fund and Rest f!' 008 Capital Paid Up '"u SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES OF DIR me. gir Charles Alexander Inn. thp safe keeping of valuables, K.C.5.1., C.I.E. for the726 words
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Article369 1938-11-07 11 Perak M. C. S. Officers \l Kuala Kangsar Emm Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Sunday. Ijl 1 Hirers of the Malayan Civil I Si rvice hade farewell to the Hon. Mi G.E Cator, British Resident, Perak, i dinner held in his houor at the369 words
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Article439 1938-11-07 11 The Fourth Concert of the BBC Sym-J phony Orchestra’s season at Queen's Hall. London, w r ill be given on November 9 under a guest conductor —Eugene Goossens. In the broadcast from Daventry listeners to Transmission 4 will hear Schumann’s Overture, Genoveva, and Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony. Schu-'439 words
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Article550 1938-11-07 11 ARRIVALS Monday, November 7: HOSANG ex Calcutta. TWEEDBANK ex Hong Kong via Singapore. BENREOCH ex London. KEDAH ex Belawan-Deli. PASIR ex Singapore. GEN. VERSPIJCK ex LhoSeumawe. BATAK ex Belawan-Deli. OLDENBURG ex China, Japan, Manila and Singapore. Tuesday, November 8: MENESTHEUS ex Liverpool. MEONIA ex Continental Ports550 words
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Article656 1938-11-07 11 AIR MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya. Tanganyika Uganda Zanzibar. North and South Rhodesia, and South frica via Penang. Mails clos° Ipoh 12.45 p.m. tomorrow; Kuala Lumpui 7.30 a.m. tomorrow; Penang 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. Africa, West IMPERIAL Nigeria and Gold Cons via Singanore to Kano and there#656 words
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Article81 1938-11-07 11 Five Men Badly Hurt By Breaking Rope (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Gaah Sunday. As a result of an accident on a dredge belonging to Changkat Tin Dredging, Tanjong Tualang, five coolies were admitted to the Batu Gajah hospital with severe injuries, one of them in a very81 words
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Article51 1938-11-07 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Sundav. It is announced that the Raja di-Htlir of Perak, eldest son of the late Sultan Iskandar Shah, will be installed as the Raja Bendahara of Perak. The Raja di-Hilir is an old pupil of the Clifford School. Kua.la51 words
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Advertisement446 1938-11-07 11 blue funnel line WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT r MEM NON Calls Marseilles Glasgow DI^ nd °7 RADNORSHIRE Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Nov. 18 Dec 16 \’TENOR (Jails Marseilles and Glasgow Nov 25 Doo TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE c MENTOR omits Havre Nov. 18 c THESEUS446 words
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Advertisement809 1938-11-07 11 P A O BRITISH rc A (Incorporated in England) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “KAJI LA” SAILING THURSDAY. 10th NOVEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Telck Ar. jon, Port S’wettenliaxr. contract with His Majesty’s Government I > c?- o. London and Far East Mail Service. Matacca and Singapore809 words
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Article253 1938-11-07 12 Treading (hi hire A year or two ago a man walked on coals of fire in a SurrcHe was Kuda Bux, a young Ka.shmiii Indian, and the mira, t was witnessed by a number oi important people. Among them doctors who had assembled at Carshalton. One of the253 words
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593 1938-11-07 12 Mr. F. W. Ogilvie, who took up his appointment a> i General of the BBC on Oct. 1, m ade his first broadcast l •< at Home and Overseas on Oct. 17. Following is the text < talk: The BBC is a body whu work593 words
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387 1938-11-07 12 Since she achieved world-wide fame a few months ago by broadcasting on how to keep a family of three on 10s. 2’ 2 d. a week, things have happened to Mrs. F Gough-Yates, an East-end mother, and wife of an unemployed railway porter. Mrs.387 words
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241 1938-11-07 12 In the second of the BBC Empire Sym phony Concerts, Eric Fogg will conduct the Empire Orchestra, with Frederick Riddle as soloist, in William Walton's viola concerto. The work was composed in 1&29 and first played at the Proms that year. It was hailed as241 words
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Miscellaneous2458 1938-11-07 12 sciiedlle lhe week beginning Oct. 30. cd 6.50 Recorded 7.50 close 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.: GSJ. GSG and Rangoon- HAGUE MARL ex Bela and GSF. Two suites. 9.is Hiirhlijlhts Of Today's Wireless 9.30 p.m. to 11.20 p.m.: GSO. r* 12.50 Sidney Torch at the Cinema or9.15 p.m. to 12.202,458 words
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Article, Illustration252 1938-11-07 13 Historic moments in life of man who made Czechoslovakia /6 years of age young Re ties teas welt known as a footballer. He played for the Slavia team. 4* long ago as January, 1923. Dr. Benes visited England to discuss the political situation in Central Europe. Here252 words
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Article410 1938-11-07 14 (BY “SPECTATOR”) The two flyweight champions of Penang and Perak, Tiger Aman and Kid Rawlins, clashed last night in the main event at the Fun and Frolic Stadium. Scheduled for 12 two-minute rounds, the bout ended at the end of the ninth round when Kid410 words
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Article196 1938-11-07 14 Following are results of ping pong matches played by the Min Sin Seah ”B team: (Min Sin Seah players mentioned first). Against the Post Office Recreation Club at their place on Nov. 1. Min Sin Seah won by four games to one. Tan Ewe Boon bt Ng Swee Leong196 words
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Article322 1938-11-07 14 Following are weignts tor Wednesday, the second day of the Singapore Winter Race Meeting; Horses, Class 2, Div. 5, about 7 furs. Alum Rock 9.0, Spear of Sarawak 8.11, Double File B.lb, Golden Plateau B.lb. Drator 8.10, Bruas 8.9, Maid of Cashei 8.7, Cambalong 8.3,322 words
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Article57 1938-11-07 14 Mrs, .Johnson Vl ins November Medal The Penang Women’s November Monthly Medal (stroke) played over holes 10 18 resulted as follows: Winner: Mrs. H.A. Johnson 36' 2 Runner-up: Miss Little 37 1 The married vs. Single hockey match to be play today on the Esplanade will begin at57 words
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627 1938-11-07 14 (Lroin Our Own Correspondent) a London, Sunday. A KSEAIAL were unlucky to lose Leeds yesterday. They twice led and were beaten only by a last-minute goal. Drake and Bastm scored for the Gunners. For Leeds Stephenson (2) and Bucknetted. At half-time Arsenal led627 words
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Article219 1938-11-07 14 BEANO FAITHFUL IN FINE FORM Today s Track Work At Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, Today. Sume slow and fast work was done this morning on the second track of the racecourse proper while slow work was also done at Bukit Tinggi Valley and the sand track. On the219 words
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Article285 1938-11-07 14 IN a friendly game of badminton at the Volunteer Drill Hall, Penang, yesday, between the Henry Waugh B.P. and the Sime, Darby 8.P.. the latter team wo: by 11 matches to five. Play started at ‘J a-m. and was not concluded until 8 part. Results (Sime, Darby285 words
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Article417 1938-11-07 14 Limstead B.p Celebrate •By Our Own Badminton Correspondent) The Limsteaders, premier minton party in X. v celebrated their set sary, and also tl dr rental' success in the Pena :r: championships, yesterday at a t party given by t Lim Oo Seng. During their se ()f417 words
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Advertisement175 1938-11-07 14 SOUR STOMACH heartburn, bad breath are nature warnings *that there's too much acid in the stomach. That is the time to take Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. Phillips neutralizes the acid, soothes the stomach, stimulates digestion, aids elimination. Phillips' has been endorsed by doctors everywhere for over 50 years. Rm*.wiilupsJssS Ik175 words
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Advertisement181 1938-11-07 14 Vigour Restored, Clauds Yono? In 24 Hours It is no long’er necessar from loss of vuumr nr-■ memory and bod voi. n’ blood, sickly skin, b•>-. sleep, because an American 1 discovered a qui< k, A v these troubles. U fThis dlscovei to-take table’ fore i i less, does away181 words
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Article, Illustration974 1938-11-07 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. MODERATE dividends were returned at the opening day’s races of the Singapore Turf Club’s Winter Meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Toyman ($5l) and Herbe Folle ($4O) paid best. The Free Handicap for three-year-olds was974 words
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Article60 1938-11-07 15 Negri Sembilan retained the Farleigh Robertson Trophy when they defeated Perak by 14 points (a goal and three tries) to three (a try) on the Ipoh Clu v padang on Saturday in the first interstate rugger fixture of the sea.aon ir. Ipoh. Negri were full value for60 words
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Article21 1938-11-07 15 L —Reuter. Cambridge beat Oxford by 68 A po it: to 48 ll in the Freshmen's athletics contest. —Reuter.L—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article132 1938-11-07 15 London, Sunday. RUGBY Union matches played yesterday r suited as follows: Cumberland 0, Yorkshire 14 (at Workington 3, Cheshire 11 (at Liverpool N. Midlands 35, Notts, Dines and Derby 9 (at Birmingham i Blackheath 8, Cardiff 11. Cambridge University 17, London Scottish 10 Coventry 8. Bedford132 words
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Article83 1938-11-07 15 For the second year in succession, the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians have captured both the League championship and the Lim Seng Fook Cup. Yesterday at the Kuala Kangsar-road stadium they beat Veer Singh’s Eleven by two clear goals in the final of the P.F.A. Cup contest. The83 words
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675 1938-11-07 15 Ewart the Hero Yesterday did very well in the two inter-State rugger matches the Esplanade during the week-end. On Saturday led the redoubtable Selangor side to a 5—3 beatinrday they humbled Negri Sembilan by 18 points .tls and675 words
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Article87 1938-11-07 15 Guest Night In Aid Of Poppy Day Fund The Penang Swimming Club will hold the annual “Do” in aid of Poppy Dav Fund on Friday November 18, commencing at 8 p.m. The programme comprises supper, dancing, aquatics, and sideshows. A late ferry and hill train will be87 words
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Article133 1938-11-07 15 Clayton Club Beaten 4—3 The Indian Association, Penang, travelled down to Parii. Buntar on Saturday and engaged the Clayton Club at hockey, winning by the odd goal in seven. The Indians played with only ten men, but despite this they dominated the exchanges for the133 words
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Article124 1938-11-07 15 The tennis match between the Post Office Recreation Club and the Penang Teachers’ Association, arranged fbr Saturday, was postponed to Friday. MIN SIN SEAH TROUNCED On the Dato Kramat ground on Saturday, the Anglo Chinese School Union trounced the Min Sin Seah at soccer by four goals to124 words
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Article60 1938-11-07 15 The Army beat Singapore at rugger on Saturday by six points (a try and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty goal» Potter landed a penalty goal for Singapore in the first half. Richardson scored a try and Kenion a penalty goal for the Army in the60 words
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Article82 1938-11-07 15 Two Penang Free School rugger fifteens travelled to Bukit Mertajam on Saturday to engage the B.M. High School. In the encounter between tfiy two second strings, the Frees were held to a draw of each scoring 8 converted try. In the match between the first teams, the Frees82 words
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Article21 1938-11-07 15 -Reuter. London, Saturday. Valerian has been scratched from the Manchester November Handicap, to be run on November 26.—Reuter.-Reuter. - 21 words
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Advertisement113 1938-11-07 15 Singapore Itch Ended on Feet. Hands and Body No matter where Singapore Itch attacks you causing cracking, peeling, bleeding, scaling skin, you can stop the itch in 7 minutes and heal your skin soft and smooth in one week ■with the Doctor’s prescription Nixoderm. This is guaranteed. Nixoderm works almost113 words
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Article129 1938-11-07 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDO”— (Spot) No market No market LONDOxv—(3 month*) Xo market No market SINGAPORE $107.75 $10«. 25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $107.75 510i.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons •OPRA— (Sundries $3.15 $3.10 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 8% (J NEW YORK 16}iJc(G) 16];;c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 28%c 28%c Jan./Mar129 words
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Article121 1938-11-07 16 London. Nov. 5. RUBBER: Dull London 8% buyers Bft sellers Jan./Mar. Bft do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do 8-fA do New YORK: (opening price) Closed United Kingdom Stocks:— London 59.876 tons Liverpool 33.656 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £lO.O 0121 words
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Article111 1938-11-07 16 Paris 178 51 54 173 47 64 New York 4.76 ft 4.76 Montreal 4.78% 4.78% Brussel 28.13% 28.14 Geneva 20.99% 20.98'> Amsterdam 8.75 8.75% Milan 9Q t. 99 Berlin 11.88 11.87% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 9| 19.90 19.90 !e! na 26% unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague111 words
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Article348 1938-11-07 16 In mjiny countries there frequently are contagious diseases which are a sourc° of constant danger, not only for the countries themselves hut also for the entire world. The extent of world-wide travel means that distance no longer exists. For instance, when an epidemic breaks ou in China,348 words
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Article184 1938-11-07 16 DOU JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indus. 152.10 152.12 152.46 151.73 20 rails 31.76 31.78 31.91 31.65 20 utilities 23.60 23.59 23.65 23.43 40 bonds 90.07 90.05 Business done; 1.200.000 430.000 STOCKS Prev. Today Anaconda Cpr. 35 36% Am. Tob. B 89% 89% Beth. Steel184 words
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Article24 1938-11-07 16 TIN Penang $107.25 per pkl. Singapore $107.25 |>er pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 28 1;2 c. per lb. Singapore-Spot 28 1:2 c. per lb.24 words
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Article144 1938-11-07 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.43 1.46 Hong Fatt .81 .83 Jelebu .70 .75 Kucliai 1.35 1.40 c Peta lings 7.80 8.20 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27%« Raub Gold 4.80 4.95 Rantau 1.50 1.52%. Taiping Cons. 1.65 1.67%. Ulu Klang .80 .85 Ampai 4 3 49 Ampat 43144 words
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Article163 1938-11-07 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'3 4|7% Bangrins 23 9 24|6 B. Selangors 1.40 1.47% Hitams 32 37 Hong Fatts .80 -84 Jelebus .70 .74 Johans .27 -29 Katus 25|0 259 Kundangs 7 6 80 K. Lan juts 18 3 18 9 Kuchais 1.35 1.40cd Laruts 9 9 10|3163 words
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Article307 1938-11-07 16 Challenge Cup For Women Mr. Cheah Inn Kiong was re-elected President at the annual meeting of the Chinese Swimming Club which was held yesterday at the Club house at Tanjong Bungah. There was a good gathering of members. Moving the adoption of the report and accounts Mr.307 words
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Article189 1938-11-07 16 KENNEDY CO. T Buyer* Sellers 4,3 4 7'‘-_’ Ampat "“I Ayer Weng .62,2 ,'^i 2 Batu Selangor I- 44 Berjuntai Cher.deriang 44 Gopeng Consol 9.6 Hong Fatt 81 Jelebu Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 Kpg. Lanjut 18 6 19 0 Killinghall 176 186 Kramat 114* 2 Kuchai Ordy. 1.35 1.40 c189 words
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Advertisement40 1938-11-07 16 OVALTINE COLD or Hot now served in the leading Cafes and MB Come to Wembley Cabaret o n SATURDAY NOVEMBER 12th “TIMES OF MALAYA” NIGHT S|x>t Dances Charming Hostesses The Best of Orchestras ‘COME WHERE THERE’S ALWAYS A GOOD TIME”.40 words
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Advertisement83 1938-11-07 16 BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CAP. 45) In the High Court of the Straits Settlements SETTLEMENT OF PENANG IN BANKRUPTCY No. 71 of 1931. RE A. V. A. Alagappa Chettiar NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Second and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors who have83 words
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Advertisement1006 1938-11-07 16 HP AD OPPrz a 12. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ’PHONE 1477 %1 x HEAD urrn.a. TELEGRAMS “GAZETTE,” PENANG IvV ’TH f XTf r Singapore Offree Cecil Street. Singapore ’Phone 5471. Tel: •‘Time.,-., Office: 25. Java Street. Phone: 3683. Ipoh Office/: Brew s t er r K- r Office: 40. 43, Fleet1,006 words
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