Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 November 1938
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Title Section20 1938-11-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Xo. 2111. Vol. XCVI. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1938. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration366 1938-11-29 1 Visualises Simultaneous Var with China Russia END OF PRESENT “INCIDENT” STILL FAR OFF, SAYS WAR MINISTER Tokio, Monday. A two-power slaiidard must be maintained for .Japan s new armaments, according to ice-\\ ar Minister To jo addressing a conference of munition manti I acltirers..—Reuter - 366 words
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Article221 1938-11-29 1 Reuter. \o Immediate Modification Washington, Monday. Mr Summer Welles declared that i that the State Department is ding modification of the Neu- Jitx Act in order to permit differentia- ten aggressors and victims wen and that nothing yet crystal.thin the Department on th s He added thatReuter. - 221 words
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Article81 1938-11-29 1 Reuter Gish Cost Of Mandate I ncertainty 1 )ar-Es-Salaam, Monday. I ing invika’.s budget statement, whic* tabled in the Legislative today, re‘•i 'd a d-ficit ot £178,000 for the pas ial year. In addition a deficit of f, b<) is estimated for next year. Kir Frank Young, the Governor,Reuter - 81 words
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463 1938-11-29 1 CHAMBERLAIN DUCE TO DISCUSS WIDE FIELD .—Reuter. London, Monday. As many Anglo-Italian problems were settled during the course of negotiations preceding the signing of the AngloItalian Pact, it may be taken, says Reuter’s Diplomatic correspondent, that when Mr. Chamberlain and Lord Halifax meet the Duce a wider field will be.—Reuter. - 463 words
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Article26 1938-11-29 1 Reuter. London, Moiday. Lord Stanley, Dominit>ns Secretary, left estate to the gross value of £1,428,709. Estate duty of £635,445. has been paid. Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article524 1938-11-29 1 “You Pushed The VV orkers” Paris, Monday. The Executive Council of the C.G.T. meeting this aiternoon decided to maintain its order for a general strike on Wednesday. In a note to M. Daladler giving,reasons therefore, the Council states: “Our movement is not political. It is not direc524 words
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Article51 1938-11-29 1 Reuter. Warmly Approved “United Front’’ London, Monday. “The united front” cables from Shanghai chambers of commerce are warmlj approved by Far Eastern business house.* which hope that Shanghai will makt further similar efforts to bring pressure on their respective Governments, simultaneously communicating what they are doing to the PressReuter. - 51 words
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224 1938-11-29 1 ENEMY PLANNING BIG OFFENSIVE IN NORTH, CENTRAL SOUTH CHINA Reuter Chungking, Mondav. Chinese reports rrachiiu; here indicate that the Japaese nlan shortly to launch in offensive on all fronts. It is stated that Japanese are massng troops not only near Hankow and Vinton but also other centres in North Centrad– Reuter - 224 words
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Article52 1938-11-29 1 —Reuter, London, Mttnday. Asked ij any Italian or German troops or war materials had arrived in Spain during recent weeks, Mr, R. A. Butler said such information as had been received would indicate that some assistance had been received from those count lies during the last.—Reuter, - 52 words
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Article68 1938-11-29 1 Reuter. Foreign Agents Active London, Monday. Asked in the Commons whether he was ware of the activities of foreign political jarties in India and what steps he was taking to counteract this propaganda, the Under-Secretary for India said activities of this nature in India hitherto had not. Reuter. - 68 words
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Article26 1938-11-29 1 —Reuter Bucharest, Monday. King Carol and Prince Michael were given a most enthusiastic reception when they returned home today after their European tour. Reuter..—Reuter - 26 words
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Article484 1938-11-29 2 —Reuter. Proposal By Commissioner (From Our Own Corresponded Kuala Lumpur, Nov 90 A proposition to the Malayan <7, ments to appoint a civil defence 07°' —probably to organise food control A.R.P on a count,-y-wid.. scale d announced by the High Commit Sir Shenton Thomas, at—Reuter. - 484 words
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1185 1938-11-29 2 Increased Expenditure Eudgetted For MORE PUBLIC WORKS TO BE CARRIED OUT TPHE various uses to which the sum cf $17,661,651 asked by the J State of Perak will be put were explained by the acting British Resident, Dr. W. Lineham at the meeting1,185 words
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Article152 1938-11-29 2 Woman’s Reply To Charge Of Possession (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Monday. Teoh Ah Nyong, a middle-aged Chinese voman was fined $4O or one month’s ,imple imprisonment by Mr. Dohoo, the lukit Mertajam Police magistrate this norning. She was charged with possession of lutiable liquor152 words
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Article70 1938-11-29 2 —British Wireless London. Monday:—All ranks of Regular troops of the British Army are undergoing inoculation with a new serum, Teanus tomoid, which is believed to give lifelong immunity from infection by teanus, or the lockjaw germ. The process of innoculation has been proceeding for several months and•.—British Wireless - 70 words
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465 1938-11-29 3 District Judge Says ‘Two Cannot Suffer For One Offence’ REMARKING that two persons could not he held to he in possession of one thing, Mr. J. 1.. McFall, District Judge, yesterday acquitted and discharged a Mohammedan hilian, Mohamed .Abdul Dakar bin465 words
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Article118 1938-11-29 3 Governments Preparing To AV ork At A Loss (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 29. Total Revenue $60,372,098 Total Expenditure $73,949,978 Deficit $13,577,880. This, at a glance, is what the Federated Malay States are expecting from the year 1939, according to the draft Estimates presented118 words
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Article109 1938-11-29 3 The m.s. Alsia is expected to arrive in Penang from Europe via Colombo this evening with the following passengers: Mrs. B. Palmer Lewis, Mr. P. Lind, Mr. E. Andersen, Mr. B. Folkerman, Mrs. L. Underdahl, Miss I. Underdahl, Miss C. Wiechel, Mr. K. Erichssen, Mr. and Mrs. S.109 words
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Article108 1938-11-29 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Monday. China Tamby, a Tamil, was this morning produced before Mr. Dohoo at the Police Court to answer a charge of being drunk and incapable at Straight Street on November 26. Mr. D.W. Dale, local police Inspector, prosecuting said that accused108 words
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Article104 1938-11-29 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. A promise to devote again public monies next year for unemployed in The F.M.S. if occasion demanded, was given by Government in written replies to questions on unemployment relief asked by Mr. E. D. Shcarn in the Federal104 words
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Article557 1938-11-29 3 Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Smith arrived from Mdulmein yesterday by the s.s. Kuala. The following arrived in Penang yesterday by the s.s. Kedah from Bela-wan-Deli: Mr. and Mrs. Tay Kin Yong. Miss Oh Cheng Neo, Mr. J. Van der Land, Mr. H. Ten Cate, Mr. and Mrs.557 words
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Miscellaneous180 1938-11-29 4 TOMGRttofl AT MAJESTIC Vet Another Co!( )ss;| Donhlr Attraction O.V THE STREIT MUSIC ROMANCE c THE FINEST BRITISH -I, TH! YEAR! I MfRRf MUSICAL MELANGE ol MMRIMON Al MIX SW’l WHO 5 W LHDY FRIEW IRAOW VIC OLIVER Billy iiCCKfiiD MARCARH IOtKWOOO <ARAH (HWIHILL SUFFORTED BY lIIE RITZ SISiITS And180 words
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160 1938-11-29 5 Recognition By Singapore Commissioners (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. Singapore’s Municipal Commissioners are prepared to recognise the principle of collective bargaining with the Municipal Services Club, but such bargaining should he undertaken by < }>:■ rate body specially formed for that purpose. Replies160 words
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Article133 1938-11-29 5 Chinese Charged As Sequel To Raid A PARTY of Customs outdoor officers am. conducted a successful raid on a •house in Tambun-road, Ipoh, in the early hours of Sunday morning. As a sequel to the raid, an elderly Chinese named Cheong See was produced by Mr.133 words
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Article62 1938-11-29 5 (.From Our Own Correspondent?. Taiping, Monday. For using his goods vehicle P. 3743 foi the conveyance of goods without having a carrier’s licence, a Chinese named Chut Teong Sai. of Penang, was fined $2O by the Taiping Magistrate today. The accused on the day of his arrest62 words
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54 1938-11-29 5 —Reuter. Moscow, Monday:—Funds collected o.i behalf of .children in Republican Spam will be used by the Soviet Union cei tial council of trade unions to buy 4.820 tons of wheat. 100,000 tins of milk. 80 tons of sugar and 16 tons of butter, which will.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article36 1938-11-29 5 Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday. Most members of the former Arab Higher Committee are likely to be among the de’egation of Palestine Arabs whinh will attend the London Conferenie. asrording to reports from Arab sources here.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article44 1938-11-29 5 —Reuter. Lonuon. Monday.- The Prime Minister Mr. Chamberlain, is being received by the King this tvenong when, it is understood. Mr. Chamberlain will inform His Majesty of his talks with the Duke o Windsor in Paris last week. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article72 1938-11-29 5 CHARGED with the possession of two and-a half bottles of dutiable liquor, a Chinese woman Chian Foo Thye, was produced before Mr. H. W. Night ngal in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. Admitting the offence, the woman stated that the liquor was for her own consumption72 words
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Article23 1938-11-29 5 Rome, Monday:—A bulletin issued today states that the Pope had a good night and a peaceful sleep. Router.23 words
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194 1938-11-29 5 Malay Fined: License Endorsed Malays returning from Tanjong Malim to Kuala Kangsar on Sunday night at 8.30 had an unpleasan' experience when their car overturned ir a small lane leading to the Ipoh Aero Irome. It would appear that the party nistook the194 words
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Article98 1938-11-29 5 From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping. Monday. THE Cambridge Examinations begin in Taiping on December 5. There are three centres of examination in Taiping: the Convent, King Edward VII School and the Town Hall. Candidates from the Farit Buntar schools are sitting for their examinations in Taiping.98 words
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Article147 1938-11-29 5 Chi nese Fined SI 5 In Ipoh SUMMONED at the instance of the Ipoh Traffic Police, a well-dressed Chinese nani?d Chin Choy was yesterday produced in the First Magistrate’s court. Ipoh. before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe on a charge of causing hurt to a traffic constable by147 words
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Article96 1938-11-29 5 Illicit Distiller Sent Back To Gaol (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Monday. JUST out of prison after completing a three months’ sentence for an Excise offence, a Chinese named Foong Teng resumed his illegal distilling in a jungle at Sungei Wangi, Trong. Stories of his activities96 words
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Article85 1938-11-29 5 —Reuter (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. Alleged to have committed mischief by maiming a buffalo at Kamunting on Saturday, a Malay named Othman was produced before the Taiping Magistrate. The accused claimed trial on the charge and said he did not cut the buffalo’s leg.—Reuter - 85 words
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Article71 1938-11-29 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. The Hon. Mr. Marcus Rex, the new British Resident, Perak. will officially enter the State on December 5, and will arrive at Taiping by train on that date at 3.27 p.m. from the South. lli-4 arrival will not71 words
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Article308 1938-11-29 5 Indian's Appeal Dismissed i, i rom Our Own Correspondent; Kuala Lumpur. Monday. S. GN A NAM and Kassim bin I Tajuddin, who were sentenced to si?; months’ and three months’ rigorous imprisonment respectively bv the Klang magistrate in June for the theft of 49 Lags of tin-ore308 words
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Article69 1938-11-29 5 helping refugees from Germany —Reuter. New York. Sunday:—-Mr. M. C. Tay- u leader of the American delegation to the Evian Conference, is sailing for Britain in the Normandie today to re sumo duties as representative of the i’nited States on the inter-Governmental committee set up in London. Mr.helping refugees from Germany —Reuter. - 69 words
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Article121 1938-11-29 5 —Reuter A Chinese named Yong Kwee was yesterday sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y Radcliffe the Ipoh First Magistrate, to a fine of $2, in default two days’ imprisonment for theft of a shirt from PChinese woman at Falim. The Magis- rate took into consideration that.—Reuter - 121 words
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Article537 1938-11-29 5 Judge On Degrees Of Negligence In Eyes Of Law ’‘This appeal gives rise to an interesting point of law. namelj whether the degree of negligence required to support a conviction under Section 304 (A) of the Penal (’ode is ihe same a. that required to support a537 words
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184 1938-11-29 5 (From Our Own on-espondnt) Taiping. Monday. hir.es? fi: herfnlk in Port Weld were given -i treat last night when the Yap G e Amateui Theatrical Troupe of Taiping a variety co'cert in aid of the Chi?a Red Cress Fund. Th? temporary hall built a'ar184 words
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Advertisement336 1938-11-29 5 HOW TO STOP FEVERS l ake these strengthening tonic tablets TCu many bouts of fever are dangerous. Each attack leaves your system a little weaker—a little more prone to far more dangerous ills. If you feel an attack coming on—or if you have just recently recovered, lose no time in336 words
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522 1938-11-29 6 NEW ALLIANCE BETWEEN ITALY, GERMANY JAPAN Great Military Significance MUTUAL AID IN EVENT OF ATTACK London, Monday. According to Mr. a. j. c ummings, writing in the News Chronicle, a new trii fe alliance is now ready for signature between Germany, Italy and Japan. The article, which is splashed withCUIU IIV V7IAI —Reuter. - 522 words
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Article221 1938-11-29 6 Big Strike May Be Called Off GOVERNMENT FIRM Paris Monday. fHERE is a possibility, that Wednesday’s general strike will be called off by the C.G.T Ihe executive committee of the C.G.T. now meeting may decide that they have achieved their aim in having made a nationwide protest221 words
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Article117 1938-11-29 6 Reuter. “Cordial” Half-hour Chat Rome, Monday. Continuing his European tour Mr. Oswald Pirow, South African Minister of Defence and Commerce, called on Signor Mussolini today and had half an hour’s cordial conversation. Mr. Pirow's visit to .Rome is concerned principally with the promotion of trade relationsReuter. - 117 words
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Article134 1938-11-29 6 —Reuter. luslin To Form Sportsmen's Front In Support London. Monday Tl famous tennis star. Bunny Aus:s. appeared in a new role when he jpoke to a crowded meeting of the “Oxford Group” at East Ham town hall yesterday. The gathering, arranged by nine M. Ps. was mainly a—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article81 1938-11-29 6 Reuter. Paris, Monday. Soviet-Polish reapprochment as a result of the talks at Moscow are welcomed in the Press here. L’Epoque describes it as a good omen and says it can be interpreted as the first act of renunciation of the mistaken policy of raising between. Reuter. - 81 words
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Article87 1938-11-29 6 —Reuter. Wellington Monday. The New Zealand Government has no intention of returning to compulsory milititry training, declared Mr. Jones, the Minister for today. He said that the force at present being trained was adequate. It was a peacetime force which could rapidly be expanded in the—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article103 1938-11-29 6 London, Monday. T HE Imperial Airways flying boat Calpurnia, eastbound, carrying mails but no passengers, which was earlier reported missing between Rutbah and Habbaniya since last night, has been located by a rescue party in Lake Habbaniya, where it made a forced landing. The machine103 words
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Article125 1938-11-29 6 Reuter. Italian Press Reports Rome, Monday. ITALIAN newpapers this afternoon publish prominently a report that Mr. Chamberlain will visit Rome in January. The London correspondent of the Giornale d’ltalia comments: “The news is of great importance at the present turn of affairs when France’s internalReuter. - 125 words
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49 1938-11-29 6 there were no British casualties. —Reuter, ter. Barcelona, Monday:—The British steamers Stanroe and Stanwell are reported to be seriously damaged as a result of being hit during an air raid on the port this morning. Apparently there were no British casualties. —Reuter, ter.there were no British casualties.—Reuter, ter. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration82 1938-11-29 6 Here is Billy English, of Havant Hants, celebrating h t a fourtenth birthday at home. BiUy has not spent many birthdays at home. In ten years he has undergone seventeen operations. When he ncas three years old he kissed a neighbour’s dog. It set up an82 words
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Article180 1938-11-29 6 .—Reuter. London, Monday, rinHE sharp rebound in the sterlingJL dollar rate was the principal feature of Foreign Exchanges today. Initial dealings portended a continuation of the recent decline in the pound, but after the rate touched 4.6262, compared v.ith 4.6287 at the close of business on Saturday,.—Reuter. - 180 words
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91 1938-11-29 6 .—Reuter. Warm Springs, Monday. President Roosevelt, holidaying at t ji “Little White House” here, is eunleiruu lengthily with Hugh Wilson. Mr. Williani Phillips, the Ambassadors from Germany and Italy. The New York Times correspondent says that President Roosevelt reviewed with them every.—Reuter. - 91 words
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161 1938-11-29 6 Berlin, Monday. 4N appeal to girls to help solve the German agricultural problem was made by the Reich Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Walther Darre, addressing the annual congivs> of farmers at Goslar today. Dr. Darre said that s J e would have toReuter - 161 words
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65 1938-11-29 6 —Renter Bata.via, Monday: In the most s* floods in local memory 65 na l .'dr killed and 14 are missing in the district of the Isle of Celebes, m y Dutch East Indies. Much da may* also caused, 350 landslides «»«•< ut 1 one road.—Renter - 65 words
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Advertisement298 1938-11-29 6 You Are Invited To See The Display Of Our ROBIA VOILE Tn charming and latest designs for Blouses and afternoon Frocks AND We Suggest You To Take The Opportunity Of Our Mutual Benefit 111 BEFORE IT IS CLOSED REMEMBER EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) s, bishop street, penang CLEARANCE SALE298 words
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Advertisement145 1938-11-29 6 HAVE YOU FALpWH? 9 DENTISTS O t this new way v to remove f L unhealthy stains 4 Steradent is name of the new false teeth cleanser. Over 10.000 Dentists have endorsed Steradent as the finest stain-remover ever produced for artificial teeth and dental plates. No brushing. No acids. No145 words
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360 1938-11-29 7 PENAL SERVITUDE ENDED London, Nov. 19. THE most sensational prison reforms of modern times were announced by the Government last night. They include: Penal servitude hard labour and tlcket-of-leave system abolished No flogging or birching except for grave offences in jail Closing of out-of-date prisons Term360 words
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Article202 1938-11-29 7 London. Nov. 19. MALCOLM MACDONALD. Colonial Secretary, replying to a Commons question yesterday, said the approximate strength of the person nel of the Police. Royal Air Force and *■ll6 Army serving in Palestine at pre 'ent was 7.300, 700 and 15,500 respectively. He was not in202 words
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117 1938-11-29 7 Teluk Anson Loses Fine Allround Sportsman Teluk Anson, Monday. MR. E. VINASITHAMBY, of the Customs and Excise Department, Teluk Anson, was entertained to dinner by his friends on Saturday night on the occasion; of his transfer to the office of the Commissioner, Customs and Excise,117 words
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Article210 1938-11-29 7 Hong Kong, Nov. 1?. IN view’ of local opinion and discussion 1 on the types of aeroplanes being a<ed by the international airline companies at Kai Tak airport, a declaration by Edward J Noble, recently appointed head of the Civil Aeronautics Bureau—the American equivalent oi the210 words
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Article230 1938-11-29 7 Parti, Nov. 19. A T the headquarters of the Com pagnie Generale Transatlantique t is stated that nothing definite ha* ?e?n decided yet as regards any plan ->r a sister ship to the Normandie. Both in Paris and in New York the dea has been put230 words
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Article65 1938-11-29 7 rOR stealing a pair of shoes worth $2. from a house in Singapore, a Malay, Ibrahim bin Omar Said, was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment, to be followed by c ix months’ police supervision by Mr Conrad Oldham, the Singapore Second Police Magistrate. He65 words
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113 1938-11-29 7 F-ut-r, Moscow, Monday. Speaking at a meeting called in protest against the German anti-Jewish drive, M. Alexei Tolstoi, the Soviet poet and novelist, declared: “To compare the Fascist regime with mediaeval times, as is often done, is an insult to mediaeval times. “Under theF-ut-r, - 113 words
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Article180 1938-11-29 7 Chinese Fined In Ipoh •qpHIS is a deliberate attempt to evade Ji. Customs duty,” remarked Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, yesterday in sentencing a Chinese named Wong Heng to a fine of $2O, in default 21 days’ imprisonment, for attempting to180 words
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Article138 1938-11-29 7 Another Culprit Caught At Ipoh nt -r ET another culnrit was arrested by detectives on Saturday nirrht in th? ?ct of throwing: stones into th** Ipoh Jubilee Park, where for a considerable time na«t the managfement has been constantly submitted to this form of annoyance Last week138 words
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Advertisement617 1938-11-29 7 J Ladies'’ Guest Night At Both Parks! WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Tuesday 29tli, November, 1938. Molek Silver Opera By Special Request Incho T. K. Hassan's Production “BUNG A.’’. Strongly supported by the latest vaudeville and extra turns. A group oi aqtors and actresses. The famous Prima Dorn Miss Ainon of H.M.V.617 words
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Advertisement218 1938-11-29 7 v'*'* No 42 Addrett Aurora K High Street, Singapore, i In answer to numerous requests we have now added A WATCH-REPAIR DEPARTMENT I under expert supervision at moderate charges and with i prompt attention. We invite yon to our GENTS’ TAILORING and LADIES* DRESSMAKI NG DEPARTMENTS and we await your218 words
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Article366 1938-11-29 8 f AS I week's meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided to buv in the cheapest market—even though <hat market be Japanese. Mr. S. B. lan twitted the Commissioners for their “smug complacency” in accepting goods from a country whose products were ‘‘as cheap as her apologies” and366 words
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859 1938-11-29 8 Isobel Halford - To Welcome Royal Duke By Isobel Halford “A city of enchantment,” 'exclaimed one writer who had spent a Spring in Canberra watching avenue after avenue light up with the gold of the Wattle, tree, the flowering peach, plum and almond trees break859 words
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Article434 1938-11-29 8 |N both the ancKiit and modern miversitifs in Great Britain a considerable proportion of the studei ts have received financial assistance from on? source or another’ In som? cases help is given from >-'*n-pte endowments; in others from public funds. Senolarslups of various kinds have been434 words
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Miscellaneous23 1938-11-29 8 I i i,l HTTI i.v H W L —y 11 rr Jckk/ix n. li I z >/ -StTTUIMRHT* IM «PAIN (Copyrignt in All Countrie;23 words
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787 1938-11-29 9 Awaking To Importance Of Being Self-Supporting NO LONGER RELYING ON OTHER CROPS lh.it tbo Malax s, in I ahang at >east, are xxaking up to the lot that it is t > their advantage to grow sufficient padi to. their own needs and not to787 words
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Article, Illustration16 1938-11-29 9 MR AND MRS. HUNTER after their wedding at St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore.16 words
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Article326 1938-11-29 9 Refused lo Give Sample To Inspector A LLEGiuD to have refused to supply A. the Municipal Milk Inspector with a sample of his milk, a milk-vendor named Namasivayam was summoned before Mr. H. W. Nightingale in the Penang Middle Court yesterday. The defendant claimed trial. Mr. C. J.326 words
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Article73 1938-11-29 9 A Chinese mental patient from Lumut was admitted to the Central Mental Hospital Tanjong Rambutan. on October 28. Whilst in the admission ward the patient jumped from one bed to another and finally landed head-first on the cement floor, sustaining a fracture of the base73 words
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Article224 1938-11-29 9 Brilliant Display By Billy Heaton BANNED in Ipoh and Singapore, the Whip Dance was performed in Penang last night by Billy Heaten and his partner, Miss Iris Forbes, at the Elysee Cabaret and the Majestic Theatre. The ban was only recently lifted oy His224 words
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152 1938-11-29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. THE women s section of the China Dis tress Relief Fund, Taiping Branch, will hold another fair at the Coronation Park on December 3. Special eating stalls will be put up by the ladies152 words
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127 1938-11-29 9 Judgment Reserved IN the Perak Supreme Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray- Aynsley. a Chinese sundry goods shopkeeper. Gan Beng. appealed against a conviction and order of binding in the sum of $25. of the Ta pah Magistrate. The appellant was charged with criminal127 words
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Article106 1938-11-29 9 (From Our Own Correspondent). Taiping, Monday. INVITATIONS have been issued for the marriage of Mr. Chin Mook Loy. a schoolteacher and third son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Yoon Chon of Tai ping, to Miss Lim Swan Poh, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Cheng106 words
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362 1938-11-29 9 The theft of $1,600 worth of watches from Messrs. Lock Co., the well-known Penang Chinese firm, was recalled in the Supreme Court yesterday, when a Chinese, Khoo Choo Hin. appealed before Mr. Justice Howes against two sentences passed on362 words
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Advertisement16 1938-11-29 9 j J HE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 I Obtalnabf. 9f a ii Chenitsta eel Sterna I16 words
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Advertisement152 1938-11-29 9 COLD FACTS! f namno worr ‘hh uasttos vocr LONGER GUARANTEE LOW CONSUMPTION QUICKER FREEZING MORE ACCESSIBLE RAPID S E R V I C E AT A LOWER PRICE H.M.V. REFRIGERATORS Don r t be bitten Exterminate with w* aX Asiatic Petroleinn CO. tS.Sj Ltd. 44 Another British Triumph -As. I152 words
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1122 1938-11-29 10 Importance Of The Buffer Pool London, November 17. AIR. J. IVAN SPENS (the chairman), presided at the -xV.i ninth annual general meeting of London Nigerian Tin Mines Ltd., which was held in London t vesterday, and in the course of his speech, said: Ladies1,122 words
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Article114 1938-11-29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.; London, November 18. MALAYAN planters and Rubber shareholders may be interested to hear that a memorial plaque was unveiled at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham, today, to John Dunlop, the veterinary surgeon who invented the pneumatic tyre exactly 50 years ago. By that invention,114 words
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661 1938-11-29 10 Britain's Imports Total 85 Million Pounds London, November 18. THE total amount of meat entering world trade last year, according to the report on meat just issued by the Imperial Economic Committee, showed an appreciable increase on the total for 1936, and the clown661 words
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484 1938-11-29 10 IT is very difficult to ascribe any tendency to the rubber market for the time being, both buying and selling interests being quite normal with no» real pressure either way. Stocks of saleable rubber are rather small, however, and we think that any real484 words
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Article288 1938-11-29 10 Stanton Nelson And Company Singapore, Wednesday. RUBBER in all markets has registered a sharp decline during the week. The lowest point touched in Singapore was 27c. for Jan March yesterday, but to-day there has been a recovery of %c. A marked feature has been the persistence with288 words
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Article127 1938-11-29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, November 19. THE directors of the Brooklands Selangor Rubber Co., Ltd. propose to distribute to shareholders one new share for every 20 units of stock held, equivalent to a scrip bonus of 5 per cent. They also intend to pay a first127 words
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Advertisement756 1938-11-29 10 BANKS NEDERLANSCHE THE CHARTERED BANK handel-maatschappij TO4 1\ V Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund £3 qoo’SS ((NETHERLANDS TRADING Res€rve Liability of Proprietors a*’—* Head Office SOCIETY.) No. 38 Bishopsgate, London, E.C. (incorporated in the Netherlands No“i Mos" y With limited liability.) Agencies Branches Established by Royal Charter in756 words
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Article338 1938-11-29 11 8.8. C. Programmes .For Scottish Exiles Apar v trom New Year's Day, there are two days in the year on which Scotsmen like to let themselves go. The first is the Anniversary of Robert Burns: the second is St. Andrew’s Da\. November > 30 the day, or338 words
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Article74 1938-11-29 11 This evening at the Esplanade from G 00 pm. to 7.30 p.m... 1 March-Queen Among The Heather. —Lauder. 2 Overture— The Wanderer’s Goal.— Suppe. 3 Reminiscences of “Scotland 4 Waltz— September.—Godin. 5 Cornet Solo-The Bonnie Banks O’Loch Lomond—He roe n. 6 Selection— Kissing Time. —Caryll. 7 patrol—The Wee74 words
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Article612 1938-11-29 11 DEPARTURES Today: KRIAN for BelawanDeli. TOULOUSE for Colombo, Aden, Port Sudan, Port Said. Algiers. Casa Blanca, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen and Oslo. Tomorrow: SIMALOER for Boston New York. Philadelphia and Baltimore via Cape of Good Hope. KLANG for Singapore via ports. BUITENZORG for Rotterdam and Amsterdam.612 words
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Article628 1938-11-29 11 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, And Penang AIK MAILS OUTWARD Africa, East South IMPERIAL Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, North and South Rhodesia. NyasaJand and South Africa via Penang. Mails close Ipoh 12.45 p.m. today; Kuala. Lumpur 7.30 a.m. today; Penang 7.30 p.m. Tuesdays. Fridays and Sundays. Africa,628 words
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76 1938-11-29 11 Joining trade unions is the favourite recreation of Mr. J. J. Mallon, a governor of the 8.8. C. and organiser of the first trade union for women. He told women insurance workers at a meeting in London that he had joined every union for76 words
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Advertisement455 1938-11-29 11 LU E FUNNEL LINE I IvLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT -TES Calls Hull Gdynia dS*” 8 Calls Antwerp Mlddlesboro Dec. 4 Jan. ~2 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Dec 9 Jan 4 I DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool T Dec. 4 Jan. 7 NOR Omits Havre r Dec. 17455 words
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Advertisement873 1938-11-29 11 PO and Gt BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. ‘•CHITRAL” SAILING THURSDAY, Ist DECEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. A i a,l A erViC J’ T S/S “MATA HARI” Friday873 words
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185 1938-11-29 12 —Reuter. London, Monday. Anew programme of light naval construction is understood to have been approved, states the Daily Telegraph Naval Correspondent who declares that the object is to remedy certain deficiencies in material for coastal defence and offen- jive -defensive operations in narrow waters revealed—Reuter. - 185 words
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Article97 1938-11-29 12 It is understood that the Japanese reply to the British Note concerning interference with British merchant shipping on the Yangtze River is not considered satisfactory, since it appears to contain neither proof that there has been no discrimination in favour of Japanese shipping nor good97 words
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Article221 1938-11-29 12 Finger Flints We may be sure that the day will come when every’ birth ce tificate will bear a finger print of the owner. Every 7 Government will hive some strong building set apart for the storing of millions of fin ;er prints —each building a kind of221 words
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168 1938-11-29 12 Fairford in Gloucestershire, jn the southern ninge of the Cotswolds and no' far from the Wiltshire and Oxtordsbir. borders, is the next place in the Mic. lands to contribute to the series of pr> grammes from Daventry. ‘The Microphone at Large.’ The framework of the168 words
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Advertisement59 1938-11-29 12 1 The Stars Foretell (Sip I O\\ Fjj|yp£ aXw- j:? IBite a BIG Advance in PH 11 PS j SEE THEM FOR YOURSELF AUKOSTER CO-, 4, Beach Sheri t y* Penang Y--For full particulars or a demonstration in your own home write to SOLE AGENTS: C"l| or Dist nbutoi koster59 words
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Miscellaneous658 1938-11-29 12 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE FOR FAR EAST London Nov. 25: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far Ea.it in Malayan standard time for week beginning Nov. 27: TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 pun.: GSJ, GSG and GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 0.15 p.m. to 10.20 p.m.: GSJ. 9.30658 words
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Miscellaneous539 1938-11-29 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless ZHJ (PENANG) 6.00 p.m.: Indian Music. 7.05: In Waltz Tempo 7 40: Recitals by Richard Tauber. 8.20: Light Classical Music DAVE VTRY 6.20 p.m.: Bobby’ Howell’s Band. 7.35: Play—‘‘Stampede." 8.35: Pianoforte Music of Debussy. 9.20: Victor Fleming Orch 10 35: "Steamboat.” 11.10: "The Dansant.” ZHP (SINGAPORE)539 words
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Miscellaneous527 1938-11-29 12 SINGAPORE ZHP 9.69 Mcs (30.96 m.) TODAY p.m. 5.00 Malay Vocals.i “Payong Patah” "Hawaii Masru”. Miss. Som. "Badan Hi dop Surupa Mati” "Sri Segamat.” Mis Julia "Taman Bunga’’—"Sri Rampian’’— “Sri Bintang” and "Kenang Kenangan. A. Rahman. 5.30 Kronchongs. i "Kron chong Acheh” "Rosak Hati.” P. Sahe tapy. "Ayer Mawar” "Sinaran527 words
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Miscellaneous276 1938-11-29 12 NIROM FDA 6.94 r.ic.s (49 6 m. YDB 11.86 mcs (25.3 mJ, YDB 9.65 mcjS (31.20 m.) PMN 10.26 mcs (29.2 mJ, TODAY p.m. 12.20 Studio orchestra conducted by ?arel van d?r Byl. 1.10 News Weathci eport. 1-22 Hotel des In les orchestra 1.50 Don Sesta’s and Giraldo’s Accor deonists.276 words
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Miscellaneous17 1938-11-29 12 PENANG I IDE Ty SLI TODAY 4.30 p.m. i (l >- tomoiuioh 11.111a.m. t>.l> p m. 11.48 p.m.17 words
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Article, Illustration121 1938-11-29 13 In e Sultan Mosque, North Bridge centre of Islamic worship Singapore, where Malays. Arabs and Indiat .Muslims went to pray on Hari Riva Looking (loun North Bridge Road to the commanding Sultan Mosque, around which is clustered a distinctly Muslim population.121 words
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Advertisement101 1938-11-29 13 i «1 k^jssiw«ikm Mraflm DO You KNOW that wpi t/J SjgWfll i REGAL EVAPORATED UNSWEETENED MILK Is pure cow’s milk reduced to its prey 4 ff sent creamy consistency by evaporaA flf /jl Ju*4 Jfl lion, and made completely sterile. It (OrrV contains no preservative or other addi- ,v/ y101 words
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Article354 1938-11-29 14 Racing On Thursday And Saturday CEVENTY horses and ponies have been entered for the Perak Turf Ciub’s December Skye Meeting, which takes place on Thursday and Saturday this week at Ipoh. There w> I be eight races each day, starting at 2.30 p.m. Entries are354 words
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Article195 1938-11-29 14 Two practices will be held by the Penang Ladies’ Hockey Club on the Francis I IJght School ground today and tomorrow at 5.20 p.m. Teams for today’s match are: WHITES: Miss Phipps; Mrs. SydneySmith and Miss de Cruz; Miss Forbes, Miss Wemyss, and Miss Scott; Miss Stewart,195 words
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Article, Illustration22 1938-11-29 14 Harry Haworth, \E-year-oUI apprentice to Willie Jarvis, whose first ride was on the King’s horse, Light Fiction, at Newmarket, recently.22 words
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Article121 1938-11-29 14 Innings Victory For M.C.C. Bloemfontein, Monday. THE M. C. C. beat the Orange Free State by an innings and 24 runs. The M. C. C. declared at 412 for six. Yardley was undefeated with 182. He hit 25 boundaries. Bartlett made 100. The pair added 277121 words
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Article272 1938-11-29 14 The return match between Henry Waugh Badminton Party and Sime, Darby B.P. was played on Saturday and Sunday at the. Penang Free School Hall, and the former took their revenge winning by nine games to seven. The results were as follows (Waugh players mentioned first): H.P.272 words
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Article175 1938-11-29 14 The Penang Municipal Recreation Club defeated the Francis Light School Teachers in a friendly match of tennis played on Saturday, at the former’s court by two games to one. Results were: Foo Joo Sun and Oh Cheng lan lost tc Tang Gooi Fook and Hooi Yip Seng175 words
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Article402 1938-11-29 14 Date Goal Decisive FpOLLOWING their first defeat 1- hands of the GhinP.se R rf last week, the Indian Associatk n Club ed their second defeat when the" I enang Recreation Club on the p yesterday, the margin being tnadw The exchanges were ever h towards the402 words
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Article209 1938-11-29 14 The Rest Beaten By Scotland ST. Andrew’s Society defeated The Rest in. the golf encounter played in Penang during the week-end, the margin being 12 matches to 8. Detailed results (Scotland pairs mentioned first): Anderson and Halliday 0, Charles and Soper 1. Maltby and Craig 1, Bisseker and209 words
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Article80 1938-11-29 14 The organisers of the “Rag M l,ll petition in aid of Earl Haigs 111,1 ~i nl. to thank the following firms, who ly contributed prizes for the Lia j Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd., Priu i<< ll Co., Ltd-, Whiteaway, Laidlaw a n Ltd., Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co.80 words
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Advertisement410 1938-11-29 14 MAKES TEETH GLEAM LIKE POLISHED JEWELS Kolynos quickly r i moves ugly yellow stains, destroys mouth germs that cause de- cay and makes teeth "7 beautiful and white. Lp. J ljsS| Try Kolynos, the Anti- j Q I septic Dental Cream. i ii i I tftjgLTr; l ui UR®LYNnc I410 words
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260 1938-11-29 15 Inquiry Into Abandoned Hockey Match r pilU. Gazette understands that at a meeting of the Penang I Jockey Association’s Umpires’ Board held last night at the Penang Sports Club the match plaved on ihe 5.1.R.C gronml two weeks ago between the Sepov Lines260 words
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Article134 1938-11-29 15 .—Reuter Rangers Beat Palace In Replay London, Monday. Ift draw for the second round of the a Cup to be played off on Decembei ip resulted as follows. Ipswich vs. Torquay. Scunthrope vs. Watford. Walsall vs. Clapton Orient. Runcorn vs Aldershot or Guildford City. Scarborough.—Reuter - 134 words
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Article41 1938-11-29 15 The Min Sin Seah beat the P.O.R.C. lat soccer on Sunday. A. C. Soong pened the scoring for the Seah in the f.i t minute. Kok Fun added the second ar.! third goals. G. Reutens replied for the P.O.R.C.41 words
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Article142 1938-11-29 15 Harper May Not Play The Selangor team to play Penang in the Malaya Cup rugby game at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday has been chosen as follows: Harper; Brown, Hunter, Hatfield and Abbott; Hardwicke and Scott; Mcßride, Barnes, Kennedy, Hopkin, Hindmarsh. Bourne, Wickett and Dudgeon. The142 words
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Article, Illustration53 1938-11-29 15 A scene cf the England vs. Rest of Europe soccer match. As Cullis, England centre-half, attempts to kick aicay a shot, Woodley comes out to gather the ball. The other player is P.ola, claimed by Italy to be the53 words
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238 1938-11-29 15 Alor Star. .Nov. 29. (brom Our Own Correspondent.! In preparation for the Kedah Chinese Sports meet for the Lee Khay l>eng shield between the Chinese of Alor Star and those of Sungei I‘atani, the following sub-committee Jias been elected to select players from238 words
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Article208 1938-11-29 15 THE Ipoh Club drew with the Batu Gajah Hockey Club, each scoring a goal, in a very fast game of hockey yesterday. Both goals were netted in the second half. The match started at a quarter to six, owing to the late arrival of the Batu Gajah208 words
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Article131 1938-11-29 15 The following are chosen to play for the Kedah Hall Party against the Penang Sports Club in a friendly game of hockey at the Esplanade today at 5.30 p. m T. C. Tye, Ismail bin Hassim and Tan Kong Tat, Chan Fui Kum, Khoo Phin Hong and131 words
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Article156 1938-11-29 15 No All-In The second wrestling promotion in Penang will be held at the Royal Theatre tomorrow, when the winners of last week’s promotion, Wong Bock Cheung and Sardar Khan, will feature in the main event, while two other wrestlers, Michael Gill and Bakshi Singh, will meet in156 words
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Article362 1938-11-29 15 Entries For The Championships J£XCELLENT entries have been received for the eighth annual championship tournament of the Perak Badminton Association to be held at the Ipoh Town Hall on December 3 and 4, 17 and 18. The entries for the mixed doubles event constitute a record. Below362 words
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Article88 1938-11-29 15 Hockey Match With “The Dog” The Penang Sports Club’s hockey team will meet the Selangor Club at Kuala Lumpur next Sunday at 5 p.m. The players will travel by train, leaving Penang on Friday—the ferry leaves at 9 p.m. The P.S.C. team will be W.88 words
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Article171 1938-11-29 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Monday. TWO hockey matches were played at Taiping this afternoon. On the King Edward VII School ground the home team went down to the Punjab Regiment, who netted four times without reply. The soldiers had better forwards and scored twice in the first171 words
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Article125 1938-11-29 15 The Mende Badminton Party drew in their match with the Penang Book Exchange Party on the former’s court at No. 70, Dato Kramat Road on Sunday. The scores did not indicate the keen struggle between the players and the poor light prevented a decisive issue, the fifth doubles being125 words
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Advertisement52 1938-11-29 15 B (i RANT S W Vie man in the street says it’s good I f/ f •The connoisseur says it’s good I fl say it’s good I fI Iry it —and you’ll say it’s Z\£Hhßl l '^Sre omr W UE un agKB Bo ,ieo ‘i. iff Z efOB> jSBMMy X'52 words
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Article121 1938-11-29 16 PREVIOUSLY IXINDON (Spot) £212.15.0 £212.15.0 LONDON (3 months) £214.10.0 £214.10.0 SINGAPORE $111.25 $109.25 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $111.25 $109.25 BUSINESS DONE 25 tons 25 tons COPRA (Sundried) $3.45 $3.45 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER: LONDON 7%d 7%d NEW YORK l5&c(G) SING YPGRE—(Spot) 27c 26%c .Jan./Mar. 27%c 27%c A pl./June 27%c121 words
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Article369 1938-11-29 16 LONDON, November 28. Fofiowine are today’s closing middle prices on the London Stock Exchange: 9ha»?s of £1 demonination unless other .vise stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion I «nan 5 p.c. 1944-64 1102 —1 E" n ,O«n 4 p C 1960-90 108? —J Wrr Lean 3 A369 words
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Article109 1938-11-29 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seiler* Hong Fat.t -75 .77 K uchai 1.27% 1.32% Petri’irg 7.50 7.8( Puteh -95 1.00 Raub Gold 4.90 5.00 Rartau 1.47% 1.52% Sungei Luas 1.57% 1.62% Taiping Cons 1.62*2 1.67 V Ampat 4|o 4 6 Berjuntai 10|6 11 0 Kramats 10 6 110 Kundeng 7'6109 words
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Article116 1938-11-29 16 London. Nov. 28 RUBBER: Easy.— London 7% buyers 8 selle Jan./Mar. 71? do B,V do Anl./June 8 do 8% do July/Sept. Bft do Bft do TW YORK 15.64 ct 'nited Kingdom Stocks Isondon 57,68.5 ten Liverpool 31.918 ton PR A Sraits S.D. Rotterdam. Nov £10.7.' ‘EPPER:116 words
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Article105 1938-11-29 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 47|64 178. New York 4.63% 4.65 Montreal 4.66 4.67% Bins seis 27.38 27.48% Geneva 20.39% 20.47% A msterdam 8.51% 8. Milan 88 ft 88% Berlin 11.56 11.60% Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 3 1° 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague105 words
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Article44 1938-11-29 16 Entirely Recovered From Attack Vatican City, Monday. The Pope has now resumed his norma’ lay's activities. He attended a special prayer service n the Chapel in his apartments this r.orning and this evening seems to have ntirely recovered from Friday’s attack. —Reuter.44 words
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Article94 1938-11-29 16 The wedding will take place on Sunday, December 11, of Mr, Khaw Ghee Hor, only son of Mr. Khaw Eng Hob, of Stewart Lane Penang, and Miss Tan Chooi Kim, only daughter of Mr. Tan Huang Chuang. The wedding, which will be in the reformed style, will take94 words
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Article289 1938-11-29 16 New’ York, Monday The market was a dull trading affair v<th a sagging tendency more due tc ’.he absence of buyers than the importance of offerings. Barring unexpected news, operators look for seasonal in iuences to make for further irregularity Trading policy should continue to goverr near-term289 words
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Article163 1938-11-29 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN B'lvers Seller* Ampat 4 1% 4 7% Brrgrin 23 0 23 9 Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42’Berjuntai 10 6 113 Hitam 32 1 37 Hong Fatt .74 .77 Kent 2 3 3 0 Krainat 10 6 11 3 Kuohai Ordy. 1.27% 1.32% Larut 9 6 10 0 Mambau163 words
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Article24 1938-11-29 16 TIN Penang $109.25 per pkt. Singapore $109.25 per pkl. RUBBER Penang-Spot 26 3|4 c per lb. Singapore-Spot 26 314 c per lb.24 words
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Article152 1938-11-29 16 RUBBER Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 Bassetts .52% .55 Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas .73 .76 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.22 1.27% Eunas 1.70 1.80 Mentakabs .41 .43 Malaka Pindas 1.35 1.40 New Scudais 1.07% 1.12% Pajams 1.85 1.92’/ 2 Sungei Tukargs 1.07% 1.12% Tapahs 1.90 1.97% Ulu Benuts152 words
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Article61 1938-11-29 16 Chinese Seriously Injured A male Chinese aged about 30 is ly.ng in a serious condition in the General Hospital, Penang, with a wound on .he back of his head. He was knocked oy a car in Madras Lane, this morning ind removed to the Hospital unconscious He61 words
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Article121 1938-11-29 16 To Be Given By P.F.S. Musical Society Tomorrow Romberg’s Toy Sympnony” wall be the .ovel feature of the second orchestral concert of the year by the Penang Free .school Musical Society which will be held :n me Mortimer Hall, Hutchings School, ’omorrow at 8 p.m. lhe public is121 words
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Article162 1938-11-29 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Monday. Tang Ah Hee, a poultry dealer, wa this morning fined $5 or 7 days’ impri sonment and a sum of $4.52 was confis cated by order of Mr. Dohoo at the Polic Court. He was charged with gaming in pub162 words
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Article174 1938-11-29 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 410 4|4% Berjuntais 10:3 1110 Hitams .30 .35 Honer Fatts .74 .77 Jelebus .67% .72% Johans .25 .27 Kramats 103 10 9 K. Lanjuts 18 0 1816 Kuchais 1.27% 1.321xd Laruts 9'6 9 9 Lukuts .62% .67% P. Rivers 7 6 8 0 Pattanis174 words
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Article49 1938-11-29 16 Inspector’s House Entered Apparently a connoisseur of liquor, a burglar who broke into Inspector Ingham’s quarters at Union Street on Sunday night got away with two bottles of vermouth, a bottle of whisky and a bottle of gin as his booty. No arrests have yet been made49 words
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Article62 1938-11-29 16 .—Renter. Are There Homes For Them In The Empire London, Monday. Communications were being addressed to a number of Colonial Dependencies other than those menticned previously asking whether areas are available fo. refugees, declared Mr. Chamberlain in the Commons. The Premier added one of the letter: addressed in this.—Renter. - 62 words
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Article66 1938-11-29 16 Reuter. How Germany Upset A Japanese Plot London, Monday. The Times Warsaw’ correspondent, comicniing on the Russo-Polish friendly says that Japan has been makg great efforts- to draw- Poland into the Anti-Comintem Pact. The Japanese arguments began to show signs of succeedn" when the revelation of GermanReuter. - 66 words
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Article45 1938-11-29 16 Reuter. New r York, Monday. A plan to train 100,000 civilian piloi nd 125,000 mechanics at the Govern .nent’s expense to supplement the air de.cnee is being forwarded to Presid n .ioosevelt by the army air corps and the ivil aeronautics authority.—Reuter.– Reuter. - 45 words
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Article136 1938-11-29 16 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov 28. The council of management of the Central Indian Association of Malaya vvas At Home yesterday evening to Mr R. V. Aiyer, Editor of The Indian, who is proceeding to Singapore tomorrow’ to join the editorial staff of136 words
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Article98 1938-11-29 16 The results of the ties played last w’eek in the Min Sin Seah’s handicap badminton tournament are as follow’s: Song Yok Kooi beat Cng Keh Chooi, 15—14, 15—10. Ch’ng Kok Swee beat Khor Ghee Sean 15—12, 10—15, 15—7. Khoo Soo Thye beat Chong Ah Har 12—15,98 words
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Article68 1938-11-29 16 —Reuter. Amsterdam, Monday. The International Chess Tournament begun three weeks ago and played in various cities in Holland, was concluded today with the 21-year-old Estonian, Paul Keres, and the 24-year-old American Reuben Fine, joint winners with 8% poin j each. They share the first and secon prizes. Other—Reuter. * - 68 words
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Article46 1938-11-29 16 The following tie in the Penang Sport 6 Club’s bowls tournament will be playec off tomorrow: TRIPLES: Mr. and Mrs. M. I Thorpe and T. A. Wemyss (plus 2) vs J. A. McEvoy and Mr. and Mrs. J. R McDougall (plus 6)46 words
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Article12 1938-11-29 16 —Reuter. Berlin. Monday. The Condor aeroplane has lef* for Tokio.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 12 words
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Article22 1938-11-29 16 The Old Xaverians’ A- hold their annual Xavier’s ground on s p m Members and th* l cordially invited22 words
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Advertisement413 1938-11-29 16 Head H Singapore Office- Cerii 5471. Tel- ‘‘Tim».» c r et > n Office: 25. Java <*, Office Brĕ ws ter E d”*' t Office; 40 4! L I Phone Centra) v-’X’ ,/J > i London. Rafes of Siibscriptj on p )(r and Sunday *h, Pinang Gazett I Local Deliver413 words
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