Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 December 1938
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Title Section21 1938-12-02 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. IWi PUBLISHED DAILY 287. Vol. XCVI. I RIBA\. DECEMBER 2, 1938. PRICE 5 CEA is.21 words
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Article, Illustration242 1938-12-02 1 The Anti-French Demonstration ITALY RESENTS AN INSULT OF 1881 Reuter. Paris, Thursday. *M. Bonnet received the Italian Ambassador in conection with yesterday anti* rrench demons! ration in the Italian Chamber. The meeting was arranged at ML Bonnet's request. Official circles are silent concerning theReuter. - 242 words
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Article292 1938-12-02 1 Reuter.- Thornv Problems Remain Paris, Thursday. j), t< th' general failure of the strike. 'iny problems are left for dejon before work everywhere is com I,■ r< lined It is understood that the enipl 1 i. have been asked to show specially in cases where workers ..-•IReuter.- - 292 words
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Article142 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Within A l ew Thousands Of Establishment Strength London, Thursday. 1 Mablishment of the Territorial Army i,| November 1 was 201,000 and i-tnmyth 194,000. Never before had o closely approximated to 1 am-nt. stated Mr. Hore-Belisha in I 'I at Sidetip. Since the beginning 1 tii' i.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article43 1938-12-02 1 Reuter G» Leave For Paris On Monday Berlin, Thursday. 1 s mt horitatively stated that Herr Ribbentrop will leave for Paris on v Bis visit was originally schef' l tins week and was presumably .’>e<l owing to the French strike. neuterReuter - 43 words
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Article28 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Athens, Thursday. ••'man and Italian firms in Greece been instructed by their head offices "lis.s from their staffs all persons 1,1 pure Aryan origin Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article74 1938-12-02 1 .—Reuter. Japan Gaining A Monopoly Tokio, Thursday. The Provisional Government of North China has placed the export of raw cotton from North China under a licens? system, according to a message from Peiping which adds that the Government has established its own agencies to purchase raw cotton at.—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article59 1938-12-02 1 —Reuter. Barcelona. Thursday. The Government has recalled its Ambassador at Brussels "in view of the strange circumstances in which the Belgian Government announced its decision to send a commercial agent to rebel Spain.” Brussels, Thursday. The Government has decided to recall the Belgian charge d’affaires at—Reuter. - 59 words
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Article49 1938-12-02 1 Miss M. Lindsey returned to Penang bv the P O. Chitral on Thursday. She cam» first to Malaya in 1907. There will be a welcome meeting at the Burmah Road Hall on Wednesday December 7 at 6 p.m. to which all her many friends are invited49 words
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Article91 1938-12-02 1 London. Thursday. Asked in the Commons if the Government would consult the Russian Government on the nternational situation on the lines of the recent Anglo-French conversations, the Prime Minster pointed out that the Government and the French Government stood in special relationship which rendered desirable the recent91 words
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Article250 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Berlin Press Furious At Commons Exposure Mr. R. S. Hudson's references to German trading methods by threats attracted much, attention among commercial members in the Commons, says Reuter’s Lobby Correspondent. It is believed that behind Mr. Hudson’s statement was a most extensive investigation of German trade. Reuter. - 250 words
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Article146 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Activity Causes Anxiety Kaunas. Thursday. Activ.ty of g rmans at Memel is IS n anxiety to the Government," rleclar<d the Prem er, Fatner Mironas making a statement on the Meme) situation in the Lithuanian Parliament. He ,;aj the relations between Lithua nia and Germany had alwaysReuter. - 146 words
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Article168 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Sa' Japan And China Both Want Moral Rearmament London. Thursday. Dr. Logan Roots. Missionary Bishop of Hankow, recently returned from Chines war areas, told the Royal Central Asian Society that there had been a wide response in certain quart rs both in China and Japan to theReuter. * - 168 words
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Article76 1938-12-02 1 .—Reuter. First Consignment Shipped To England Los Angeles, Thursday. Fifteen out of 200 aeroplanes being built in the North American aviation factory at Santa Monica have already been shipped to England, according to Lieutenant Addams, w’ho is in charge of the Air Mission here. Lieut. Addams told.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article61 1938-12-02 1 Westbound Christmas Services On and from today, Dec 2, until Dec. 28, Imperial Airways will be leaving Singapore for Europe almost daily During this period the regular despatches of mails on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays will be made up as usual, but auditional mails which wall61 words
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Article30 1938-12-02 1 The Prime Minister said he had seen statements that Germany was in process of mobilising three army corps, but the Government had no confirmation of these reports.30 words
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Article, Illustration345 1938-12-02 1 Phillips Disqualified For A lleged Low Blow Len Harvey, the 31-year-old Corni liman, who is already British light-heavy-weight champion, became a dual-title owner when he won the vacant Br’tish heavyweight title last night, Eddie Phillips being disqualified in the fourth jound for an alleged low345 words
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Article43 1938-12-02 1 Reuter. Train Crashes Into School Motor-bus Salt Lake City, Thursday. Twenty-six children were killed and 12 sent to ho.spital in a serious condition as tne result of a goods train crashing into a school motor-bus during a blinding snowstorm. Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration375 1938-12-02 2 But Nothing For Needy Asiatics NEW JOHN HANDS BROADSIDE ON GOVERNMENT -(From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Dec 1. 'pHE anomaly of paying $300,000 a year tn European officials for the schooling of their ckiHren and nothing to destitute Asiatic widows375 words
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Article175 1938-12-02 2 SOCIAL PERSONAL The survey ship, H.M.I.S. Investigator, arrived in Penang yesterday for a short visit. MR. J.H RICH will arrive at. Pronoh from Home leave towards the end of December. Eighty-one R. A. F. ratings passed through Penang yesterday from Singapore to London by the Philoctetes. MR. P.N. KNIGHT left175 words
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Article509 1938-12-02 2 Activities Many And Varied Altho. gh the hoscel of the Penang Brane!) of the Young Womens Christian Assc ciaticn had tc be dispensed with cw.ng tc lack of funds, the activities of the Association has not diminished and last month’s report, jutv issued, shows that they were509 words
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Article92 1938-12-02 2 Miraculous Escape Of <Fro mO C CorrespoMM(i The driver and occupamToT 3 oar had a miraculous escar k moU)r morning when their vehicle collision with a shunting locomon evel crossing near the first 7 at the station. The car was proceed Haad Yai towards the Police froa:92 words
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Article56 1938-12-02 2 Prize-Giving At 5.30 n m Today Tl e jmhual prize-giving of the Huttl mgs' &hoo!. Penang, win be heu Z at 5.30 p.m. at Mortimer Hall. Mr p’ P.S. Walker, Inspector of Schools iC ang, will preside, and Mrs. p.p will give away the prizes. A concert will56 words
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Article98 1938-12-02 2 The following New Books have been received at the Penang Library: The Best Stories of 1938, Edited by E J. O’Brien Breasted Amazon, by Stephen McKenna Donoghue Up!, by Steve Donoghue. Flying Colours, by C. S. Forester. For Murder Will Speak, by J. J. Connington98 words
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Advertisement264 1938-12-02 2 Quick Relief from RHEUMATIC TWINGES The fiery, piercing pair* of Rheumatism is no respecter of times or seasons. It cripples you at unexpected, awkward moments. The hideous agony when you try to bend, stoop or lift a limb makes the finest day a mockery. You can’t enjoy your holidays, or264 words
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Article579 1938-12-02 3 Brutality i: the world’s conscience has now been aroused by brutality towards a legree not formerly arolia! by Japanese brutality towards Chinese, opportune, is ji. arrival in Malaya of a book j_ued by the Chinese Governr;H.nt giving a pictorial record of >so 1( oi the ghastly deeds579 words
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Article2511 1938-12-02 3 Mr. R. P. S. Walkers Advice To Westlands Schnoll soys is a very g tod motto” said Mr. K. I*. S. Walker. Inspector ol Schc.ils Penang, in hi comments after pic.senting the prizes it the Westlands Schoo’ yesterday evening at 6.“0. In Lancashire, n2,511 words
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Article, Illustration54 1938-12-02 3 THE DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER. MAKING I’ER FIRST PUBLIC APPEAR ANCE IN ENGLAND .since her return from South Africa, uent to the Exhibit ion of Work of Disabled Ex-Servicemen at the Imperial Institute, Kengsinyton. She is with George Robey, Stanley54 words
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Advertisement81 1938-12-02 4 UNDOUBTEDLY THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG ELYSEE CABARET TODAY TEA DANCE FROM 6 30 TO 45 P.M TONIGHT RITZ SISTERS and BILLY HEATON in 7 An Entire Change of Programme. MR MISS JOY -wKL The greatest and most spectacular acrobat f*-** 1 contortionist thp world has ever seen81 words
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Miscellaneous488 1938-12-02 4 MATINEES WJT Jfc w J(M VViyIJV J. J OPENING TONIGHT AT L£ if .<>. I 111 k 615 930 majestic vr, n L wHMFMijgrfir,7gJMMß|Mr today at 3 p.m. NOW SHOWING. Nightly 6.15 A o .jo The Producers of “HAM All CALLS” Pre ent Gi nge.l and JIM Together 0 8488 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-12-02 4 PHONE 1355 A SI’TERFTNE HINDUSTANI SOCIAL DRAMA ‘THE PRESIDENT’ uith Saigal. Kamlesh Kuinari. NaYvab. Jagdish. Lila Desai, and a cast of talented stars. ROMANCE SONOS MESIC USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION TOMORROW 7 an all-malay musical romance “PAR EH” BITTER THAN ‘TERANC BULAN”.42 words
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Miscellaneous368 1938-12-02 4 SI'XGE! P\T\XI ALOR STAR EMP I R E i FAIPTKF .-‘ox NO. 5. ALOR STAR ‘Phonon 'T A T I OPENING TONIGHT At 6.30 p m 9.30 p. n SUNGFT PATANT -’Phone 65 MGM >s Noy j... Hf TONIGHT” TOMORROW Its Fra ntic! It’ s Romantic: It’s 1 6 45368 words
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2111 1938-12-02 5 igorous Speech In Council (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, December 1. 1 fear that more and more the virtual control of the federated Malay States is being centralised in Singapore.” declared Mr. E. I). Shearn in the Federal Council today pexerting2,111 words
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383 1938-12-02 5 Proposition Again '1 timed Down (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. 'fl 1 Blunn’s propcsitioi to (iovei mie -l to print their ow. currency ot» and tamps in Kuala ’.urnpui i :>te d of importing the. from Fagin d, Mr. Marcus383 words
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Advertisement195 1938-12-02 5 Y T I -yM '.just one minute.. and a lovelier, more vital YOU... O WE J W Ik HMUkWWr 'FW? mow F WBBk mF ATKINSONS EAU DE COLOGNE gk refreshes you instantly 1 t ELi.xG tired, jaded, spirits low in just one minute a. Ju t sizes touch of Atkinsons195 words
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474 1938-12-02 6 Impressions After Intensive Tour London, Thursday. “T DID not meet a single Chinese man or woman, old or A young, who was not absolutely convinced that China must win the war in the end,” said Mrs. Haldane, wife of Professor J. B. S. Haldane,Reuter. - 474 words
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Article99 1938-12-02 6 Reuter. Minister’s Statement In House of Representatives Canberra, Thursday. The Commonwealth Government lias decided to co-operate with Britain and other Dominions in alleviating the refugee problem by admitting 15.000 refugees within the next three years, announced Mr. John McEwen, Minister for the Interior. in the HouseReuter. - 99 words
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Article159 1938-12-02 6 -Reuter. Assailant On Trial In Paris Paris. Thursday. GRYNSZPAJN. charged with the shooting of Herr von Rath, told the exam. ning magistrate today that he did not shoot to kill but only meant to wound Terr von Rath. He said: “I did not aim: I fired-Reuter. - 159 words
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Article210 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Praised F ()1 Gho(| Beliavif ur Jerusalem T’ Pn “Th, Btltiah tro J n exemplary nrume-" ven to R 25 Sheikhs, her Imen and senting 70.000 Arabs fr n p foreign propaganda a’legm- 7 S in p{ < cre attending a Defence Prrty, which oppos—Reuter. - 210 words
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139 1938-12-02 6 JUOU ov *4 Reuter. French Press Angrv Pans, Thursday. THERE is indignant comment in the French Press on the scene in the Italian Chamber yesterday when those members rcse in a body and called for “Tunis and Corsica.” All commentators insist that no ParliamentaryJUOU ov *4 Reuter. - 139 words
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Article110 1938-12-02 6 Reuter. Detriot, Thursday. A statement denying Nazi sympathy issued by Mr. Henry Ford todaj says: In my opinion the German peopi<as a whole do not sympathise with t rulers in the anti-Jewish policies which are the work of a few war-makers at thf l°P “Aly acceptance– Reuter. - 110 words
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105 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Los Angeles, Thursday. An alleged attempt to sell important American aviation secrets to Japan has resulted in the indictment of a young aircraft worker. Karl Drummond, on charges of espionage. An employee of the Northdrop factory. Drummond is specifically accused of “attempting to sell—Reuter. - 105 words
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94 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Shanghai. Thursday:—Chinese circle are most indignant at the repeated “postponement” of the presentaion of credent’als of Mr. Chen Chieh. new Chinese Am. bassador to Berlin. In a leader, the Chinese newspaper, the Szechuen Daily News declares: “There is r limit to our patient—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article70 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Paris. Thursday:—Addressing th Aeronautic Chamber, the Air Minister. M. La Chambre, said he hoped that France's output of planes would have risen to 200 monthly from the beginning of 1939. If necessary. France would have recourse to purchases of material abroad and he was considering—Reuter. - 70 words
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88 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. London, Thursday:—Mr. Anthony Eden, who is to address the annual convention of the U.S. National Association of Manufacturers, sails for America this week-enu Alluding to the matter in the course of a debate in the House of Lords. Lord Halifax said that Mr..—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article, Illustration38 1938-12-02 6 1 OLA A* J xV i. X >S IO U€ a soldier “like daddy,” so shouldered his mother’s sunshade and marched to the music of the new bugles at a parade at Tanglin Barracks, Singapore.38 words
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Article196 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Government Fakes Firm Sleps Bucharest, Thursday. The grim determination o' the Govern nt to s i angle any terrorist activit,v ■is a result <?; the shootings of Captain C'ordrecnu and some of his follower.nesterd y is revealed in orders issued by he Inspector-General of the—Reuter. - 196 words
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Article53 1938-12-02 6 Router. London, Thursday:—The Governmen' held Flydc in the by-election caused by the death of Lord Stanley with a majo rity of 20,615. Captain Lancaster, a dost friend of the late member, polling 38,263 votes against Dr. Tylecote’s (Labour 17.648 votes. The Conservative majo rity in the lastRouter. - 53 words
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342 1938-12-02 6 Paris, Thursday. "DUBLIC feeling, the fear of disruptions and the Government’s energetic measures combined to break the back of the projected strike even before it'was launched, with the result that the number of strikers appears to have been below twenty per cent. >> . -O, -Reuter. - 342 words
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Article19 1938-12-02 6 —Reuter. Ban Thursday: Senor Indaiecio Prieto. ex-Minister of Defence, has been appointed Republican Ambassador to Chile. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 19 words
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264 1938-12-02 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, November 24. That the University’s next Summer School on Colonial Administration will be held in 1940 is announced by the Oxford Society in the winter number of their journal. “Oxford,” published today. It is generally thought, state264 words
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176 1938-12-02 7 Rome, Thursday. A MEETING of the Fascist Grand Council, which ended at midnight, examined a Bill making four provinces in Libya an integral part of territory of the Italian Empire and the institution o a special form of Italian citizenship for Moslem natives in these176 words
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331 1938-12-02 7 1939 Estimates Passed By Federal Council (From Our Own orrespondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. AN increase of 569,669 raises) the grand total of expenditure under Federal and State services from $73,949,978 to $74,019,647, as approved by the Select Committee z considering th? 1939 estimates and331 words
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Article345 1938-12-02 7 Small Miners’ Plea For Adjustment ’T’HE High Commissioner is to be approached by those having ess than 25 piculs tin quota rights cor a refund of expert duty collected on any price level in excess of $lOO a picul. This is a sequel to the Government’s buying345 words
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Article698 1938-12-02 7 Finances Reviewed Ry Sir S. Thomas - Finances Reviewed Ry Sir S. Thomas j (From Our Own ‘Correspondent) i a^a Lumpur, Thursday. u en 1 came here at the end of 19.>1 there were no reserves, or practically none,” declared Sir Shenton Thomas, closing: the Federal Council’s Budget meeting today. The slump698 words
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Article180 1938-12-02 7 (From Oour Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday, Peter Vaughan, who wa’s born in Malaya 15 years ago, received the Royai Humane Society medal in England yesterday for rescuing two people in the sea at rhorpeness, Suffolk. Peter is the son of Major L. Vaughan, the Kuala Lumpur180 words
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Article135 1938-12-02 7 .—Reuter. Anderson’s Statement In Commons London, Thursday. It is expected that Sir John Anderson will make a statement regarding his proposals for civil defnee before the House rises for the Christmas recess. It is expected that the statement will be on the same lines as.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article26 1938-12-02 7 ITALY LONDON NAVAL TREATY Reuter. London, Thursday:—Tomorrow Italy formally accedes to the London Naval Treaty providing for limitation of size and gunpower of various naval categories.—■ Reuter. - 26 words
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Article261 1938-12-02 7 Statement By Mr. M. MacDonald (From Our Own Corresponden' London, November That no modification of the bound ries of Malaya’s National Park in P~ hang were contemplated was the sih stance of a reply given by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Malco’m MacDonald, to261 words
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105 1938-12-02 7 THE meeting of the Chess sub-commit-tee of the Relief Fund which was scheduled to take place yesterday at 3 p« m., intending to make arrangements for Chinese Chess exhibition games to be played between Mr. Cheah Kiap Soon, a champion from China, and local105 words
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Advertisement96 1938-12-02 7 SEE SIAM’S BEAUTY QUEEN! GRANDEST CONSTITUTIONAL CELEBRATION BUY EXCURSION TICKETS NOW AND ENJOY One Week’s Holiday In Siam Leave Penang Dec. 9th. Return Dec. 14th. NO PASSPORT REQUIRED IMMIGRATION CUSTOMS FACILITATED SIMPLY GIVE NAME, AGE NATIONALITY EVERYTHING CONVENIENT COMFORTABLE $l2O ONLY (INCLUSIVE OF EXPRESS TRAIN FARES, MEALS ON TRAIN, TIPS,96 words
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Miscellaneous296 1938-12-02 7 WEMBLEY PARK tonight Friday, 2nd December, 1938. tfolrk Silver Opera TAI AK TIG A”. A very interest?’-.? Malay story. W Gorgeous Costumes! Special Tran on Scenes! Approor’ate v an ,i a strong cast. You’.i Laugh at the Comical Antic* Inch* •v! Wancmk. The C.ist, inchfh s, Tnche Idris, Wahab Noo296 words
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Article381 1938-12-02 8 ‘P'VERYONE who has any interest in Malaya has heard of Wickham’s twenty-two rubber plants which were sent from Kew Botanical Gardens in London to Malaya in 1876 and which were the grandsires of the greater part of the plantations of the Malay Peninsula today. We381 words
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1370 1938-12-02 8 Prof G.M. Trevelyan - An Opportunity A Danger By Prof G.M. Trevelyan THIS article by Prof. G. M. Trevel- yan describes the work oi Student Movement House in London which is known to many former and present Malayan stu dents in England. Prof. lievelyin’s appeal which1,370 words
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Advertisement323 1938-12-02 8 A /.ttfe MARMITE makes a BIG difference Add a dash of Marmite to your soups and all meat and vegetable dishes and see how it improves the flavour. Everyone loves dishes made with Marmite, they are so appetising. So nourishing, too, for Marmite is rich in the essential food element323 words
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Advertisement32 1938-12-02 8 "BULLFINCH" BUTTER Australia’s Best and the favourite of Malaya THE BRAND OF PURITY Obtainable at all High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. PENANG, Ipoh. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.32 words
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Miscellaneous34 1938-12-02 8 MM I MM BE kcasonable I How cam i t a<f iT off W,IH nothing ON 7 < v 1 wWw X’W/f 'I :^S&- 'Wil/ MjWNk x* f •V. SPIKEY COURTSHIP (Copyright m All Countr-34 words
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1008 1938-12-02 9 Story Of Intimacy With Brothers I nesc hio brothers, Sewa Singh and Hazara Singh (secon; *<ed) used to visit me separately, while my husband was o d ii: Both of (hem misconducted themselves wit! me on severa (tensions ....Hazara Si.igh once suggested1,008 words
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Article122 1938-12-02 9 Four Chinese rickshaw pullers named Ah Choo, Tan Siew, Kwai Seng and ‘oh Seong were busily engaged in gam. ng while wait ng for fare on Monday •’hey were interrupted by the presence )f some policemen who placed all four nder arrest for gaming in the122 words
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Article212 1938-12-02 9 THREE CALLS ON BRIGADE IN FIVE DAYS (From Our Own Correspondent; Alor Star, Thursday. A N electric bulb in the operation/V. theatre at the General Hospital, Alor Star, burst owing to a short circuit and the ceiling of the theatre caught fire, about 8.30 a.m. today. The Alor212 words
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Article70 1938-12-02 9 THE Penang China Distress Relief Fund yesterday received a cable from the Minister of Finance (Executive Yuan, China) acknowledging receipt of $64.800-01, (Hong Kong Curr.) be ng made up of the following donations: Penang China Distress Relief Fund $34,899-20. Hock Beng Bros. $l9B-56, Penang Rubber Exchange $lO,OOO,70 words
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Article167 1938-12-02 9 House Entered While Inmates In (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursday. KUALA LUMPUR burglars are gettin bolder. From entering untenante* aouses they have now progressed to rob bing houses of which the inmates ar Actually present. Last night while Mr. and Mrs. H. G Gifford,167 words
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139 1938-12-02 9 Singapore, Thursday. SCHEMES for attack and defence o; Singapore have been worked out during the past fortnight by a party ol 40 British military officers of the Staf. College. Quetta, India, who have been on a visit to Singapore for special training Fhey return to139 words
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Article58 1938-12-02 9 Hewett Tyndale-Powell THE wedding will take place this after-, noon at St. George’s Church. Penang, of Mr. Anthony Hewett and Miss Tyndale-Powell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tyndale-Powell, of Sungei Patani, Kedah. Kedah planters are expected to turn up n force for me wedding. The58 words
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708 1938-12-02 9 The hearing was continued at the Perak Supreme Court yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynsley of th< action for slander brought by Yong Kwai Sam, former foot contractor to the District Hospital, Ipoh, against Towkay Leon£ Sin Nam, 0.8. E. Miss708 words
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Article313 1938-12-02 9 I oi i'a -Driver Fined l or Carelessness From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, Thursday. :m<> of $3 was imposed on a Chinese d Chuah Say Choo by Mr, Dohoo •in Police Court yesterday. He was 1 with negligent driving of a motor,in<i colliding with a313 words
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Advertisement167 1938-12-02 9 1 !COLD FACTS! F 1 MKriuß vocr *his MAsrna veer LONGER GUARANTEE LOW CONSUMPTION QUICKER FR E E ZIN G MORE ACCESSIBLE RAPID SERVICE AT A LOWER PRICE H.M.V. REFRIGERATORS PITMAN'S COLLEGE POSTAL COURSES in:— SHORTHAND. BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDING*, COMMERCE. TYPEWRITING and ath-e commercial subject»: (Monthly payments can be arranged167 words
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664 1938-12-02 10 Chairman On Very Successful Manuring Policy MR. M .L. PHILLIPS (Chairman) addressing shareholders at the annual general meeting of Sunnyside Rubber Co., Ltd., which was held in Seremban on Monday said: Gentlemen, The report and accounts for the past year have been in your hands664 words
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Article173 1938-12-02 10 In anticipation of the Bth ordinary general meeting. to be held in London on Tuesday next, the directors have issued their year ended June 30 last, and display a net profit of £13,101 and an available credit balance of £28,178. The directors recommend the payment of a173 words
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Article1226 1938-12-02 10 MALAYA GENERAL THE Malaya General Company has a profit earning capacity which few other rubber producing companies can rival. Dividends over the last five years have averaged slightly under 15 2 per cent.; even for such a relatively poor period as the twelve menths to the end of1,226 words
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Article237 1938-12-02 10 Speculative Interests Responsible THE following cabled synopsis from the “Trader’s” column of “Barron’s,” the American financial weekly is forwarded by Messrs. S. E. Levy Co., Singapore Barrons’ Weekly Index of Business Activity is 74.7, up 2.3 from the previous week. Europe at the beginning of237 words
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Article45 1938-12-02 10 The Agents ofSendayan (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd., inform that the Board recommends a (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of 6% payable on December 15, 1938. To estate contingencies reserve £lO,OOO-. Carry forward, subject to Audit and usual adjustments £13,947.-.45 words
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Article21 1938-12-02 10 The output of Nawng Pet Tin t United for the month of November 1938 was 16i 50 pi ruin21 words
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Advertisement41 1938-12-02 10 Jwery thinking Wnrian %/OVALTINE I i We have the SmuTion tBl Jk /P the waterproof wall finish Z M Sr '*t /iwMA I A j A SIME DARBY CO., LTD. A JW I V SOLE AGEN IS 1 i iim i41 words
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Advertisement656 1938-12-02 10 BANKS A NEW the mercantile bank SAFE DEPOSIT (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised Gp’/RVTTU’TT Capital Subscribed o£ill V IVlIj Reserve Fund and Rest f Capital Paid Up £1.056« SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES board of directors for the safe keeping at valuables, Slr Ch c important documents, records, etc., etc., are available656 words
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Article491 1938-12-02 11 limes At Kuala iimpur. Ipoh And Penang .UK MAILS OUTWARD South Kenya. Tanganyika. nz'.bar. North and South Nyasaland and South a Penang. Mails close i t today; Kuala Lumtoday; Penang 7.30 y Fridays and Sundays. Africa, West < Nigeria and Gold Coast to Kann and thence by port.491 words
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Article307 1938-12-02 11 DEPARTURES Today: MATA HARI for Singapore na ports. KUALA for Mergui, Moulmein nd Tavoy. SILVERBELLE for Los Angles, San Francisco and North Pacific Ports. CREMER for Belawan-Deli. HELENES for Hong Kong, Shanghai and Dairen. Tomorrow: RAWALPINDI for Colombo, Bombay, Aden, Port Said, Malta, Marseilles, Gibraltar. Tangier,307 words
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Article506 1938-12-02 11 Exchange Speakers Suggested The business meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club was held at the Grand Hotel, Ipoh. on W ednesday afternoon with Rn. C. H. Dakers, vice-president, in the chair in the absence of tne president. Rn. Cecil Rae. The only guest present was Rn.506 words
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Article247 1938-12-02 11 H.E. Commends Mr. Cator’s Advice Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. (From Our Own Correspondent) “That, to my mind, is a maxim which we might all keep in our minds,” said His Excellency Sir Shenton Thomas in the Federal Council today, referring to Mr. G. E. Cator’s advice to his247 words
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Advertisement422 1938-12-02 11 BLUE FUNNEL LINE V WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Dec. 5 Jan. 4 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Dec. 9 Jan. 4 I MUC Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Dec. 16 Jan. 13 H ;N DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE Liverpool SILA US Dec. 4422 words
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Advertisement109 1938-12-02 11 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. MONROE Dec. 15 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 Pres. ADAMS Jan. 5 Feb. 1 Feb. 14 Pres. VAN BUREN Jan. 19 Feb. 15 Feb. Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave109 words
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Advertisement1051 1938-12-02 11 PO and Ot KZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorpor Sited in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING 3 p.m. SUNDAY, 4th DECEMBER Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Sin. London and Far East Mail Service.1,051 words
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Article280 1938-12-02 12 Arctic Potatoes Pot..toes .are a homely food. We never think very hig. ly of them. They are aecep.ed as a dady anu-in-evitable dish, though happ.ly they may be served in so many ways ’.nai we hardly ever grow tired of them. But to some people po atoes aie280 words
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Article983 1938-12-02 12 Society’s Great Work Hom it Began In Old Man-Oi-AX ar IT. Duke of Kent recen ly spoke on ne uo. a oi the ’s Hospital Soeicat a Maiis.pn twuse banquet, it is 14 >e«ais s,nce an old man-oi-war calleu lie uiampus was moored on G,983 words
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Advertisement133 1938-12-02 12 Flush Poisons F Kidneys and H’* > Gelling lip Be Healthier. Happ.tr Live Longer When you c>n get lor premely efficient and i 1 lant and diuretic that your kidneys the wasU r; and acid that are now d■ :eep way continue to break by getting up thru the nig133 words
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Miscellaneous1847 1938-12-02 12 8.8. C. SERVICE EDULE i I or a i s _’3. b’oliowiiiK the probeginning Nov. 27: I B o 2 p m T t R ,VA M p^ ,o y. o sGa nd Highlights Of Today’s Wireless GSF H ZHJ (PENANG) TRANSMISSION 3 6.00 p.rr.: Chinese Music. 7.05: Excerpts from1,847 words
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Miscellaneous659 1938-12-02 12 NIROM fDA 6.04 mcs (49.6 m.), YDB 11.86 mcs (25.3 mJ, YDB 9.65 mc;9 (31.20 m.). PMN 10.26 mc,s (29.2 mJ, TODAY P.M. 12.40 Scott Wood and his orchestra. I. News <fc Weather reports. 123 Hotel des Indes orchestra. 1.50 Adalbert Lutter plays potpourris. 2.10 News Weather reports repeated. 2.20659 words
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Article, Illustration237 1938-12-02 13 Many Die In French Store Blaze (Al people are believed to have lost their lives in if fir eat fire which sice pt part of Marseilles Fanned by the wind the blaze spread across the street a bank and the Hotel i\oailles in which \l.237 words
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2048 1938-12-02 14 Roseolet And Explode Pay $56 Each EXCELLENT dividends were paid at the opening day’s races of the Perak Turf Club’s December Skye Meeting at Ipoh yesterday afternoon. Roseolet started with $56 in the curtain-raiser. The same .dividend was returned in the fifth event by2,048 words
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Article124 1938-12-02 14 Perak Europeans vs. Asiatics THE Perak Asiatics will meet tht Perak Rugby Football Club in friendly rugger match on the Ipoh Club padang on Saturday. Teams will be: PERAK ASIATICS: Yusoff Khan; Hanif Ghows, Hashim Ghow’s, Ee Eow’ and Uttam Singh; Khek Cheow and K. Suppiah; Wah Keat,124 words
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Article37 1938-12-02 14 Selangor’s hockey team to meet Singapore on Saturday at Singapore in an inter-State match will be: G. Grenier; G. Laßrooy, R. West; L. Kuen, Vijendram, H. Nunis; Dollah, Danker, Clancy, Yusoff, Velupillay —Corr.37 words
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Article, Illustration223 1938-12-02 14 t» u London, .\’i )VPm i Public assistant Alfred Bakewell, the and England batsman. Since his rig} w car crash more than two has had great difficulty in r"' a?i) Often he has not known would get his next few sH l r? WEAKENED (UNSTI iTrinv Lately223 words
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Article127 1938-12-02 14 Results of matches played on Wednesday in the Penang Sports Club’s bowls tournament are: TRIPLES: Plus 6J. A. McEvoy an Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDougall tar Plus 2 T. A. Wemyss and Mr. and M. J. Thorpe. 25 11 MERCHANTS vs. BANKERS an. BROKERS: F.127 words
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Advertisement161 1938-12-02 14 Brands ■>< W [i W 5 j&”ufel /W&Sy\ jfea X 1 f uni Hmm 4111» 11 |M w* vV$2 rx§?yiA let r »‘iiH«i«fit V y ORANO t Cc.,Ltd c'» **uxhaix.iowoom*-- »Y ©lt) (English (fltrisfmas Plum Pubiiing I liese Christmas puddings are oi the finest quality and are made from the161 words
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Advertisement72 1938-12-02 14 II I 11m i b A "DIAMOND" BED IS A GIFTS TO HOME MAKERS. nt the home. The bedstead is the centre o Price, beauty and endurance shou.d |jfin. On comparison of these thr<-r qU ‘j| td DIAMOND beds cannot be e<ja diamond METAL PRODUCTS CO ITO 601 KRHPONG BRHOU72 words
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185 1938-12-02 15 (JVC. Held In Keen Hockey Match i ii< in &oal scored by az, the Commercial Day el’ willed, enabled his side to share honours with kec i cation Club in a keenly-contested game of hocI <i on the latter’s ground yesterday. 71 were evenly185 words
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Article74 1938-12-02 15 als to one the Ipoh Malays Ipoh Club at hockey yester- Club padang. The losers il open chances. They had game, but in the closing <l. The match was played in a drizzle. T lii, s took the lead through Aziz the first half. Thompson ii the second74 words
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Article33 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. 1 London, Dec. 2. Cambridge by five events nual Inter-varsity Athle- L < ambridge. the 480 yards high hurdles eonds, and the half mile 1 min. 42.5 seconds both nier Renter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article38 1938-12-02 15 benang Swimming < hili Beaten ’heir best players, the Penang Club were decisively beaten water polo encounter with the 1 impany, 3rd. Battalion, yesterday evening. The Volun--oals, all in the second P C. replied with a solitary38 words
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Article20 1938-12-02 15 Reuter. London, Thursday. <’np replay between New- iii has been postponed to the ground is unfit.—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article, Illustration29 1938-12-02 15 zaawa i partnered b u tit play this month 1 nry Cotton and r hiy bet. Picture “<-1 driving off, watch- > the formed Miss F ivhivick.29 words
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Article333 1938-12-02 15 Progress In Sport Following s the games report presented at the annual prize-giving of Westlands School yesterday: The school was divided into five houses. When the second term began, all games were held on the school padang for the first time. Over 9C per cent, of the boys333 words
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Article78 1938-12-02 15 Mr. And Mrs. Douglas Win Mixed Foursomes Th? Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) November Monthly Mixed Foursomes resulted: Winners. Mrs. Mr. Douglas 6% 35 k* Runners-Up. Miss Ackers Mr. G.E. Hastig 8 =3B Mrs. R. Williams Mr. J.L.M. Boyd 8 =3B Mrs. Donaldson Mr. T.S. Anthony 8 =3B78 words
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120 1938-12-02 15 r HE Earl of Athlone, wellknown in the World of wport through his association with the National Fitness ainpa’.gn, is being strongly lanvassed for,the Presidency of the Football Association. The vacancy caused through the death last month of Mr. Wm. Pickford will, if js120 words
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Article175 1938-12-02 15 To Be Offered At Spring Meeting The Selangor Turf Club will also be having a Gold Cup race for 1939. This Gold Cup wall be offered at the Spring Meeting to be held on March 11, 15 and 18. The Cup, of course, will be175 words
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45 1938-12-02 15 Eight cards were taken out for the Monthly (November) Medal Bogey competition of the Straits Trading Company, Club, Butterworth. The result was a tie between Dr. V. H. Norris and H. D. Black. Dr. Norris won the replay, I down.45 words
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Article316 1938-12-02 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. Acceptances and weights for tomorrow’s Perak Skye races are: RACE 1— Ponies, Class .3, Div. 2, 5>/ 2 furs., 2.30 p.in. PHAR PAR 10.12 GAYLOO 10.11 TAJ MAHAL 10.09 SILVER KIT 10.05 BAY ROSE 10.00 COMET 9-08 MICKEY MOUSE 9.04 ANACONDA316 words
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Advertisement1074 1938-12-02 15 Wow\ mazing fiedds on&atundlu THIN Wenand^domen! Amazing Discoveries about Pacific Ocean Algae Reveal -"jj World’s Richest Source of Weight and Strength-Building y -FOOD lODINE, MINERALS VITAMINS shortage of which leads to systemic disorders that cause thinness S HOW THOUSANDS OF AILING, K SKINNY,SCRAWNY,RUN-DOWN W PEOPLE WHO HAVE TRIED kKv/J V1,074 words
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Article122 1938-12-02 16 PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) £214.10.0 £214.10.0 LONDON—(3 months) £215.10.0 £215.10.0 SINGAPORE $llO.OO $llO.OO BUSINESS DONE PENANG $llO.OO $llO.OO BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) $3.40 $3.35 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 8d t 8d NEW YORK 15}?c(G) 15]jc(G) SINGAPORE —(Spot) 27%c 27%c Jan./Mar. 28 %c 27%c Apl./June122 words
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Article338 1938-12-02 16 LONDON, December 1. Following are today’s closing middle irices on the London Stock Exchange: Shares of Cl demoninat.ion unless other«rtse stated Today Rises or Fall Conversion loan 5 p.c. 1944-64 Funding loa.T 4 p.c. 1960-90 108 War Loan 31 p.c. 99i Com. Union Assc. (Units) 95 Prudental338 words
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Article66 1938-12-02 16 Evangelistic work in Tamil will be inaugurated shortly in Burmah Road Hall, Penang. Details of future services in Tamil will be announced at the social gathering which will be held at 3 30 p. m. tomorrow. Refreshments will be served and the speakers expected including Mr.66 words
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Article99 1938-12-02 16 Prev. Today Paris 178 21|64 *****164 New York 4.68 4.67% Montreal 4.71% 4.71% Brussels 27.71 27.64% Geneva 20.61 20.59% Amsterdam 8.61 8.60% Milan 88 Dt 88% Berlin 11.68 11.68 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26 unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague. 136% 136% Madrid99 words
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Article115 1938-12-02 16 London. Dec. 1. RUBBER Firm.— London 8 buyers BtV sellers Jan./Mar. 8 A do 8% do Apl./June 8% do 8% do July/Sept. BiV do 8 A do NEW YORK 16.12 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 57,685 tons Liverpool 31,918 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. Dec £10.5.0115 words
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Article132 1938-12-02 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. HN: Bayers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatt .72 .74 Jelebu .70 .72% Kuchai 127% 1.32% Petalings 7.00 7.50 Rahman Hyd. 1.17% 1.22% Rantau 1.48 1.51 Sungei Luas 1.57% 1.62% Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Ampat 410 416 Bangrins 22'6 23|3 Kpg. Lan jut igjs 18)9 Kramats132 words
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Article258 1938-12-02 16 New York, Thursday Today’s disappointing failure of the market to continue the board rally despite further signs of domestic business improvement is possibly attributable to fresh European fears stimulated by Italian developments. The tone all day was uncertain although there were no signs of imminence of important258 words
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Article19 1938-12-02 16 TIN Penang $llO per pkl. Singapore $llO per pkl. RUBBER Penang—Spot per lb. Singapore—Spot 27 per lb.19 words
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Article203 1938-12-02 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 4'o 4'4% Berjuntais 10 3 11'0 B. Selangors 1.37% 1.45 Hitams 30 .35 Hong Faits .74 .76 Jelebus 67 72 Johans .26 .28 Kamuntings 110 116 Kramats 10!3 10j9 K. Lanjuts 18j0 18 6 Kuchais 1.27% 1.32 1 2 Laruts 9'6 9 9 Lukuts203 words
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Article163 1938-12-02 16 KENNEDY CO. MINING: Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 < Ayer Weng .62% .67% BaTu Selangor 1.37% 1.42% Berjuntai 10 6 110 Hitam Hong Fait .72% .75 Jelebu 67 >/ 2 72 Kpg. Kamunting 8 9 9 3 Kpg. Lanjut 17 9 18 3 Ratu 25'3 26!0 Kramat 10 6 113 Kucha-i163 words
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Article165 1938-12-02 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Batu L'ntsngs 1.15 1 20 Bassetts .50 .52% Bentas 1.07% 1.12% Brogas .75 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.45 Indragiris 1.22% 1.27% Lunas 1.65 1.72 J ♦fentakabs .41 .43 Malaka Pindas 1.32% 1.37% Pa jams 1.85 I.92i<* Sungei Tukangs 1.05 1.10 Tapahs 1 90 1.97% Ulu Benuts165 words
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Article578 1938-12-02 16 i. Reuter. “Second Line Defence” 4 London, Wednesday. The following appears in the Times this morning under a triple heading “A Wireless System for the Colonies,” “Company’s offer to Government.” “Strategic Significance:— An offer to the Government to create a system of wireless telegraphic ana telephonici.— Reuter. - 578 words
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Advertisement106 1938-12-02 16 Y.W.C.A. SATE Clothing and Stationery will he held at the REST ROOM WELD QUAY, TODAY, FRIDAY, DEG. 2 at 5.30 p.m. UNREGISTERED SMOKER SENTENCED Giving as her excuse the fact that there was no one to take care of her two children and that she therefore could not undergo the106 words
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Advertisement513 1938-12-02 16 Head Office: 12, Bishop Street Phone 1477 m’o 1 Telegrams “('-■> W .>*’ ’’azette” '""i* Stnganore Office: Cecil c. Xis' 7 e “Times” 'Singa-’ r^”’ l[ I ?P Or pv Office: 25, Java Street* v? K,, ald Office Brewster Road '[.’J'’ Office: 40, 43, U ee t Me: 268 r513 words
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