Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 January 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-01-23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Xo. IK. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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225 1939-01-23 1 PRINCIPLE OF NEW ORDER IN ASIA People Not Enjoying What I hey Should Enjoy Chungking, Sunday. Thai Japan’s principle of a “neu order in Asia” covered Siam h J \nnam was a statement made at Hankow by Mr. Nakamui i. hairman of the225 words
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Article131 1939-01-23 1 .—Reuter.” Japanese Minister’s Report Tokio, Sunday. 'The area in China occupied by Japan to date is more than twice the area of the Japanese empire, declared the Japanese War Minister, reviewing militaryoperations of the past year in the Diet yesterday. He added that the Chinese sustained two.—Reuter.” - 131 words
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Article, Illustration45 1939-01-23 1 One day this girl may be <t great actress. She is Leonora Stone, of Sutton, uho h-a.s just left Mitcham Hiffh School and' 1 has toon the “Alexander Korda" Cup for screen talent at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.45 words
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Article149 1939-01-23 1 from twenty-five to twenty-eight.—Reu-ter. Moscow, Sunday. JVfORE than a hundred exe- cutive officials have been dismissed or reduced in rank during the past week as the result of the campaign to tighten up labour discipline. The campaign was extended to civil aviation with the announcementfrom twenty-five to twenty-eight.—Reuter. - 149 words
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290 1939-01-23 1 Barcelona, Sunday. Wave after wave of Natioralist warplanes raided Barcelona throughout the weekend as the rebel forces commenced their onslaught upon the city which, it appears, will soon be cut off from all communication. Reuter. Up to tonight 19 separate raidsReuter. - 290 words
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346 1939-01-23 1 Japanese Suffer Heavy Losses In Fighting Chungking. Sunday. Latest developments in Kwangtung are in favour of die hinese. Japanese lines between Sunghua, Tsangeheng and lungkuen. where very bitter fighting has been taking place dur ing the past fortnight, having been cut at several points. During.—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 346 words
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Article74 1939-01-23 1 —Reuter. Exercises On Large Scale Gibraltar, Sunday. The whole of Gibraltar is in darkness for defensive exercises which, as nearly as possible, will reproduce wartime conditions The home fleet and fortress defences are participating. The exercises began tonight and will continue until Tuesday morning. Civil and—Reuter. - 74 words
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76 1939-01-23 1 —Reuter. Jerusalem, Sunday. A 24-hour curfew was imposed in Jerusalem while the Old City was searched following the murder today of Behor Murash, a prominent Jewish merchant who was shot dead by Arabs in the heart of the city today. Seme unknown men shot—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article136 1939-01-23 1 Washington, Sunday. OENATOR Pittman, supporting the C? Administration’s armament programme in the course of a Senate debate which was broadcast today, contended that the United States was faced with the danger of a foreign invasion. Senator Pittman said that Hitler’s inbition “could never be satisfied"136 words
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75 1939-01-23 1 Reuter. Berlin, Saturday:—Herr Hitler had an hour’s conversation with the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister, Dr. Chvalkovsky, to day. Herr von Ribbentrop was also present. A communique says that all questions concerning relations between Germany and Czechoslovakia were discussed It is understood that the German minority in. Reuter. - 75 words
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55 1939-01-23 1 lx>ndon. Sunday 11WO omen were arrested in Man ter and charged under the Exp Substances Act. Both will appear in court on Monday. Special police precautions following the bombin' outrages have been extended to Sandringham, where the K.ng .nd n and other members of th»55 words
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Article88 1939-01-23 1 Reuter. Broken A tLast Jerusalem, Sunday. KAGHEB NASASHIBI, leader of the Palestine Arab Defence Party (Moderates), broke h s long silence t lay by cabling his cousin who is 'he acting leader of the Party. Th» cable expresses approval of the recent pari»;.» with the authorities concerningReuter. - 88 words
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Article181 1939-01-23 1 British Wireless. Premier Io Broadcast Tonight London, Sunday. A great co-ordinated campaign for roinient of volunteers for various braneho O f national service and parl; *r’\ ‘rganisations concerned with A H I* open.'; next week. On Monday U'gH tii» Prime Minister will broadcast th» nation and theBritish Wireless. - 181 words
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Article76 1939-01-23 1 -Reuter. r> Sunday:- The representatives l hoslovakia and Hungary have f 'h l to regard the recent frontier l!| Tnt between the two countries as lp d Agreement to this effect was f"d when the Czechoslovak Minis- Budapest was received by the uaiuin Foreign Minister. Ministry of Foreign-Reuter. - 76 words
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Article42 1939-01-23 1 Chungking, Sunday. A Sin Chew Jit Poh message 7 states that Gen. Hsu Shiying, while on his way from Chungking to Hongkong via Hanoi, interviewed Mr. Wang Ching-wei, and persuaded him to change his attitude towards the war.42 words
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Article38 1939-01-23 1 London. Sunday: Headed by a posse of police and chanting "arms for Spain’ 2.000 communists formed a procession to Whitehall. The leaders presented their petition at 10. Downing Street. There were no disturbances.38 words
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1013 1939-01-23 2 r 5 C Likely Effect Of Nationalist Victory Discussed London, Sunday. W/I’ 111 General Franco steadily closing’ in on Barcelona, the Observer’s diplomatic correspondent discusses the possible effect on German and Itaban diplomacy of a T? ”anco victory in Spain. The writer states that consultations1,013 words
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Article61 1939-01-23 2 .—Reuter. Washington. Sunday: Mr. Stimson, former Secretary of State has written to Mr. Cordell-Hull urging the lifting of the embargo on arms to Spain. The letter has not been published but the New York Times understands that it expresses the cpin.on that the embargo is.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article77 1939-01-23 2 Cable and Wireless will be represented at the British Industries Fair to be held at Olympia. London, from February 20 to March 30. The Company’s stand is No. 219 in the Empire Section at Earl’s Court and will be in telegraphic communication with every part77 words
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Article445 1939-01-23 2 Reuter. Arrangements Made For L/ itinuation Beilin, Saturday. An inspired statement issued to the fcreign Press declarer that Mi. Rufc’ee’s conversation for negotiation of a Jew Ah cmigrat.cn lean arc to t continued. Mi George Ru; Ice saw Field-Maisaal Geering this afterne n and arranged for aReuter. - 445 words
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Article569 1939-01-23 2 —British Wireless. Florence Lawrence, one of the eariest film stars, was found dead in her ome at Hollywood. f: r*: fjs London, Saturday:—Lord Baldwin’s refugee fund now totals £374.334, including two new donations £l,OOO and £1,500 rescctively. —Reuter. Valencia, Sunday: The British Steamer tanhepe was slightly damaged—British Wireless. - 569 words
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Article522 1939-01-23 2 Dissatisfied But Going T h London London. s );i THE report that th- i delegates have d<KnaJidi, one of the <. to London is denied I was a former Mayor He told Reuter: lor London on Tu id., success.” In the meanti.m Noir-L-remie accom; enied i .mi. left t iis522 words
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Article191 1939-01-23 2 Chinese On A*"auli Chanie I Hearing was resu ned L k> r < McFall, District Judge. F' 1; Itcirday, of th- case in wh h ihi :e, leh Sw ee Kiin, Teh Feb Gim Ket arc charg d tarily causing gri veus hurt i 1 esc,191 words
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486 1939-01-23 3 CO IMANDER KNOWN ON MALAYAN ROUTE cnmlie Night Search Near Bermuda New ork, Sunday. > are believed ti> lune been lost when the Imperial: Cavalier, on the New York-Bermuda (.own and sank 250 miles from Bermuda. sing are the steward. Robert Spence, and two Gordon486 words
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Article138 1939-01-23 3 io hie editor| £ir: Eva at it again! 1 i i) u Saturday morn- .•> ly stuck up.' Yes, .1 in the face. and. as •tt me literally stand1 w- been held up at :nah-ruad and Pangppage is the last it from now on to l‘>i138 words
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Article33 1939-01-23 3 Reuter. The Times’ Rio de nt states that Presigned a decree rela- n tor public works <• the estimated Cost '""to.'i) centos of reis <ap- .ooo, 000» extending over Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration63 1939-01-23 3 i u .i> at t:rsro\- st. itiox the <o<<. uti I Scot." strcaiulm. L. '/.N. trrin ii'tch rSi!! leave for .Inienca on Jan. J t<> tour .brer. before h oi<t shozert at the c:e York World /'air. Driver 7’ C /JSiof (left)63 words
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Article139 1939-01-23 3 Rente i Fear Of Further Outrages London, Sunday: Police on duty at Chequers, where Mr. and Mis. Chamberlain arc spendinthe week-end, B’c armed and greatly augm nte. m nu" "'i' in view of the recent bombing outrage-. Police arc patrolling the grounds and en trance toRente i - 139 words
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Article146 1939-01-23 3 --Reuter Duct- On Democracies Ami Adversaries Rome. Sunday. Sarcastic references t Western democracies and adversaries o! Fascism formed the keynote of a speech by Signor Mussolini to an audience of fanners today. Arter saying that adversaries were too stupid to be dangerous and that their--Reuter - 146 words
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457 1939-01-23 3 BRITAIN TO MAKE BIG LOAN TO CHINA Chungkhifr Elated Al Landau Report Chungking, Sunday. r PHE Lonuon report that Britain is arranging to grant a loan of £3,000,000 to support Chinese currency has sonic what offset the disappointment inspired -g* Geneve's Chinu resolution. The official Centra! Dail} News considers the457 words
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Article113 1939-01-23 3 London Carefully Studying Speech London. Sunday. The Japanese Foreign Minister’s statei ent < n the aims of J.*p ;i n in .lin e l.a aeen read with great interest in L ndon. It will be the cubjeet of a careful study which a pronouncement of113 words
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Advertisement86 1939-01-23 3 ii Cause 1 24 Hours of an American p" il>l< to get rid of O'- <.f choking, gasping, o•; Asthma by killing i <’•- ring in the blood, pc.silers, no more by111 This new discovery, v >rk in minutes, kill- A thma. also puri•l i< v .ring vitality so "undly86 words
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Advertisement102 1939-01-23 3 Cnd-(D f-Sectson Aye.' OM• i L Y inches Hl SALE (hl 45 Vtf T J A PRICE J) 1 i Vl® W<i -V? M l 8 jfL I A r Am, 4 I 4 I O l Ml Ji 54 v 72 W feJl t V t Efe#>’ SALE tf*102 words
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Article381 1939-01-23 4 4T long last commonsense has won the day and in the near future, it is to be expected, a considerable amount of work will be done to make A.R.P. an established and worthwhile fact in Penang. This newspaper has been a strong advocate of some form of381 words
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1022 1939-01-23 4 Cyprus —Britain s Neglected Colony And Its Strategic Value |By A Special Correspondent QIR Richard Palmer, “in the i public interest,” has been I persuaded to extend his term of office as Governor of Cyprus until next April. This decision, besides paying a compliment to Sir Richard for his work1,022 words
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Article109 1939-01-23 4 Reuter. Unfavourable Balans Revealed Berlin, bunday ■Germany’s trade in 1938 closed an unfavourable trade balance o. 000,000 marks, according to fl ur ‘X published. Imports totalled 6, Jqq, marks and exports more than a, 000 marks. ,„i,iding Figures for the old Reich. Austria but including theReuter. - 109 words
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71 1939-01-23 4 —Reuter. rr>i Air Council <C London, Sunday:—The a*' of th 6 nounces the immediate expan-^j 0( nl aR.A.F. volunteer reserve oy sect ions tion of aircraft crew and '"’forth'*' llll recruitment for which begins The aircraft crew section ba s vj3ts a* ed for training—Reuter. - 71 words
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Advertisement188 1939-01-23 4 ia ASK Haig NO FINER WHISKY GOES INFO ANY BOTTLE SOLE agents:- j OHN LITTLE CO.. LTD.. PENANG. (Incorporated In Fng’and) SINGAPORE KUALA Ll’Ml'l K IPOH CHIN AIK FURNITURE CO. 95-B, Bishop Street, Tel. 1564. PENANG. ISHS i I 1 IWra ttfu ’WP < > Fl’ |MH| -jJPf ituMl EV188 words
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Advertisement55 1939-01-23 4 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS [X Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tin» Obtainable dt all the Leading Provisions Dealeis Bole Agent* Henry Waugh Co M Ltd PENANG,55 words
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Miscellaneous14 1939-01-23 4 Ai A z' I I //M/ y i- JSUk TO WHOM ’IT 2 CONCERN.14 words
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Article550 1939-01-23 5 H„ nanitx X' The Courts week, the Singapore I 4 upi vinc Court witnessed a scene when a mother went i |nt knees to beg the Judge i -on who had been sento three years’ gaol for ting. Such incidents are >nnn< n in Malayan Courts the550 words
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770 1939-01-23 5 Air Raid Director In Penang LOCAL SCHEME TO BE DISCUSSED A.R.P. schemes for Penang, Singapore and Malacca are ready to be put into action and the Pe;?ang Scheme will he d scussed th’s afternoon at a Conference to be he’d al the770 words
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189 1939-01-23 5 32 Years Service In Education Dept. (From Our Own Correspondent) It London, Jan. 13. nid J fic said that the success in Malay vernacular education is very largej r ue -o you wrote Sir Shenton Thomas oi l. lexander Keir, who recently retired from189 words
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Article130 1939-01-23 5 One European Two Chinese Hurt As a result of an accident in the early hours of yesterday morning at Leith-street Ghaut. Penang, two Chinese and a European were treated at the General Hospital, but were not detained. A car in which they were travelling with two130 words
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Article78 1939-01-23 5 Invitations have been issued for tne wedding of Miss Pauline Leong, daughter of Madam Lam Beow Lan. and Mr. Lim Keat Kok. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Seng Tiew. at the Penang Buddhist Association. Anson Road, on Sunday. Jan. 29 at 2 p.m. A reception will78 words
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Article54 1939-01-23 5 An 11-year-old Tamil boy, reported missing on Friday, was found drowned, in the Sungei Pinang, near Yorkroad, Penang, on Saturday afternoon. It is believed that he went for a swim in the riveron Friday and met his death, ft is understood the boy came from Ipoh.54 words
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Article165 1939-01-23 5 Cabaret Bar Entered Apparently craving after drinks and cigarettes, a person or persons unknown broke into the bar of tne Wembley Cabaret on Saturday morning, and made off with three bottles of whisky and 22 tins of cigarettes. The discovery was made by the barkeeper, and the165 words
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141 1939-01-23 5 Early Morning Outrage By Secret Society Another tarring “incident” occurred this morning in Beach Street, this time involving a Ch nese shop dealing in scrolls, wall papers and ceremonial lanterns. The shop had its signboard tarred, while tar was also spla: hed on the141 words
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Article65 1939-01-23 5 I From Our Own Correspondent. > London, Jan. 13. The death took place at Llanbryde, Morayshire, on Jan. 10. of Mr. Thomas North Christie, at the age of 86 Mr Christie was chairman of the Glasgow Rubber Estates, Ltd., and Sungei Way (Selangor) Rubber65 words
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Advertisement54 1939-01-23 6 UNDOUBTEDLY! THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG ELYSEE CABARET THE ISLAND’S CENTRE OF DANCING Providing For ll our Entertainment TONIGHT SADIE IRENE W orhl Famous Harmony Singers SUCCESSFUL APPEARANCE EVERYWHERE. Listen to the hamonious bknling o. two perfect voices while your dance DON’T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY OF SEEING THESE TWO54 words
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Miscellaneous162 1939-01-23 6 RX% WAI OPENING i TONIGHT V/ I FRk tai 6.15 9.30 IM. CONCLUDING 6 CHAPTERS OF REPUBLICS MIGHTY SERIAL THAI’ BRINGS NEW THRILLS AND EXCITEMENT TO THE SCREEN! “ZORRO RIDES AGANI” WITH JOHN CARROLL— HELEN CHRISTIAN— REED HOWES FICTION'S FAMOUS HERO Returns Wrecking vengeance on an outlaw band f with162 words
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Miscellaneous504 1939-01-23 6 MATINEES At MAJESTIC I oday Ac lOmorrow At 3 p.m. DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME GENE Al TRY in ‘•YODELIN’ KI!) I ROM PINE RIDGE” Supported Uy JOHN WAYNE in ‘KING OF THE PECOS” PRICES: 15 30 Cents Downstairs. E M i-1 R E N <>- ALOR STAR ’Phone 77 TONIGHT LAST504 words
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Miscellaneous259 1939-01-23 6 U Fa r J I k LAST 2 SHOWS: I 6.15 OINICHI GRAN!) l)G I BLE ATTRAII U ON THE STAGE! APPEARING AGAIN BY’ POPULAR RAQ, /W jrk ,k£ Cj U o 1 'hr V. orld w Greatest > Mental Marvel The Ulan vho has astounded the Kovalty ami k259 words
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Article638 1939-01-23 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL There will b f s -pecial cheap charge for rooms at the Tpoh New Grand Hotel during the rac'ng week in Ipoh The fort.":gb' tea meeting of the) Ipoh Cos Club vas held at the Eastern 1 Hot*! at 5 "o p m. on Friday. DR A JAKSO.V638 words
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309 1939-01-23 7 Mr. N. Eliaihamby, J.P., M.C.H. A REPRESENTATIVE gathering of Ceylonese from all over Perak was present at the Ceylon Association, Ipoh, on Saturday evening when a reception was held in honour of Mr. N. Eliathamby, J.P., of Taiping, to congratulate him on the receipt of the309 words
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Article60 1939-01-23 7 Young Tamil Tapper Charged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping Saturday. A charge of murder was this morning prefered against a young Tamil rubber tapper. Yellapan, in the Taiping police court. Y'ellapan was originally charged with stbbing his father-in-law. Kuppusamy, at Pondoland Estate on January 6. The60 words
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Article180 1939-01-23 7 Failed To Make Entries (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, Saturday. Khamis bin Rashid, a c h a n u salesman with 12 years service in the Customs Department, was fined $3O, or in default two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. T. M. Hart, First Magistrate, Kuala180 words
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181 1939-01-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Saturday. “Men must realise that unless they marry the woman. they cannot claim the child.” This was pointed out by Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Police Magistrate, yesterday, during a maintenance case. Siau Sek Chong, an English-speaking Chinese, father181 words
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Article282 1939-01-23 7 Man’s “Death By Misadventure” Discovered sitting in a drain at Prangin Road at 3 w th blood oozing from his mouth, and taken by the police to the hosp tai where ne died four days later, a Chinese, whj was stated to have taken a quant’tl282 words
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188 1939-01-23 7 Used Money Given Him To Fight For China (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. Having used the money given him by friends when he volunteered to go to China to fight, Ho Kim Yoon, a Penang Chinese, attempted to borrow the money from a188 words
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219 1939-01-23 7 Sultau Of Perak Resigns Commission The promotions of five Second Lieutenants in the F. M. S. Volunteer Force to the rank of Lieutenants is gazetted, the officers being: 2nd Ueuts. W. F. Brown, J. C. Robertson, A. L. Sands, H. A. Smith219 words
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Article162 1939-01-23 7 Indian Sent To Gaol For Seven Months (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. Jaff ar Ahmad bin Mohamed a 22-year-old Indian. yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore District Court, to a charge of robbery of $1.20 from an ice-seller on January 6 in Connaught Drive.162 words
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108 1939-01-23 7 t rom Chur Own Correspondent) Although aa Lum P ur Saturday. as “Tht U v Service of Volunteers as The Volunteer Reserve,” in order to avoid possible confusion with the ‘Corps of Auxiliaries’ which is in the process of formation,” an official told108 words
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Article69 1939-01-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Sunday. A Chettiar’s clerk named Arumugam admitted in the Taiping magistrates’ court attempting to commit suicide by drinking acid. Arumugam stated he had been sick for a long time, and he could not bear the pain longer. The accused was bound over69 words
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Miscellaneous98 1939-01-23 7 Royal Theatre Box No. 5 ALOR STAR ’Phone 77, Tonight Great News Good News 1 Nightly Two Performance 7.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m Brought at Great Expense for Your Entertainment. THE CHINA TOAVEL GREAT OPERA OF SHANGHAI For a short season only Come and see the one and only Chinese98 words
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Article, Illustration718 1939-01-23 8 Details Of Ceremony To Be Held In Klang (From Our Own (.’or respur'lent) Kuaia winpur, Saturday. T)REI\\RA7IO?<S ’or Me Coronation of His Highness the 1 Sdhaii d on Thursday have transformed the Aslai i Mi hkota, ..i- Suit »n’s rirjiiiaeval-iookinv' palace u.i718 words
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Article144 1939-01-23 8 Rielianl ong Acquitted (From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, Sunday. Ap'seaing before Mr. Conrad Old*m, in the Singapore Second Poke? Cou?*t yesterday, on a summons .argmg him with misappropriating „15,000 woith of shares belonging to tkuyn, E ita. Richard Wong, an Eng-..ch-speaking Chin sc, was acquitted. Mr.144 words
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Article220 1939-01-23 8 Acetic Acid Found l> Side An inquiry into othe <7 ih o: i Ciur lid, aged about 18. *.v s h c m Second Magistrate’s t'orr Ipo.i. oy Chi Ismail on Saturday morning The mother of the 1 lets <l, wifo* .living evidence stated that on '.l.e220 words
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Article179 1939-01-23 8 Amicable talks Going On (Frc n Our Own Garresponkent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. In spite of an attempt by a certain •Ji n to stage a str’ke of 2,£JO workers •n th F.M.S. Railway: Central Work--h<> at Sentul, the Kuala Lumpux ;hv b, in the last two179 words
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Article94 1939-01-23 8 V. T. r. J, Yussut. OBE., th i". Mud of Perak. will leave pch the 'lay mail on Tuesday tc i tb. Coronation of His Highness i.ltar. of Selangor on January 26. Th Raj.i Muda will represent His ILgh.aess the Jultan of Perak at the orenation. He will94 words
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Article69 1939-01-23 8 London. Friday: -At least ten million pi-opie’in Sb ntung, Shansi and Hopei are des itutc. stated Dr. H.R. Williamson, Ch ’irman cl the Shantung! Relief Comi ttee. who has just returned from incstip.ationr in North China at a conferee f the British Missionary Societies. < nly 2069 words
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Article301 1939-01-23 8 Disorderly Conduct Charge Sinnoipan anti o— -nu, two yo* n. nitaiy Bed la.murers, win. ..gw. Lciu.c lu-r. p. F. Y. RadclU.. U.U i. .g.suu.c com ipoh, on wim ~.> Ktijr=y n<iia» c ..nd LRr c -sticci that 1.0 n ng. n.c a aI ttwci tlmt they301 words
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Article112 1939-01-23 8 A Chinese named Woo Fook Chan, who adm’tted a previous convic- n, was sentenced to 14 days’ rigorous mprlsonment by the First Magistrate, Ipoh, Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, on Saturday when he was produced for sentence on a charge of being found underneath a Malay112 words
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Article192 1939-01-23 8 About a hundred guest; assembler at the E stern Hotel. Ipoh. on Sa turday for a tea party to celebrate thf ngagement cf Air. Goh Tcik Boon Kuala Lumpur journalist, and Miss Lucy Tan Luan Eng, eldest daughter o' ?.Ir. and Mrs. Tan Juan Teik192 words
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504 1939-01-23 8 j A SUf CESSFUL« function was held at kA. ih Grand Hotel, Ipoh, on Satur- *y nigm. when Ipoh Rotarians, with heir r.ueats. gathered tor their halfpenny dir ner. C<l. C ail Rae. the President, presided >v»'r a gathering of 70. Mr. V. L>.504 words
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Article216 1939-01-23 8 Police Action n <i i r Secret» A< i (From Our Own Corn Singapore. Saturday 'Die Special Branch p, ,1 examining documents se z. J i,\ in simultaneous raids c.riiH early on Wednesday morniny veral Japanese hotels a:. houses in Singapore The Pinang Gazette is cM j,.216 words
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Article152 1939-01-23 8 Ipoh Woman 's Debts Total $40,000 The public examination of G *n Kcung Neo. sole prop: i t, <r Chop Ban Swee Leong, of Duel: I street, Ipoh, who was indebted t‘> t lent of $40,000. and w*ho as •i.ijuu.ukd a bankrupt some time last year, wa partly hold cn152 words
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Article157 1939-01-23 8 (From Our Own Corresponueat i Batu Gajah, Sunday. The mr-riage cf Mr. Chin Yoon Jin eurth son of Mr. and Mrs Yoon, of Batu Gajah. and Mi.-s Ng Sv Alan, sister of Air. Ng Kee Yow, of IpnL toox place at the Celestial Hotel, Ip«-k. The157 words
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142 1939-01-23 8 (From Our Own Corr< !l Singapore. Sumin.' Arrested by dot < tiv Tan Ah Kai. 22 yearappeared before Mr Conrad the Singapore Second C >ui t 1 a charge of attempting to from Tun Hong, the wife oi Chinese merchant and landow n Beach read,142 words
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346 1939-01-23 9 Sequel To Quarrel In Green Lane Garden O LPR IMAN DE IJ by the complainant lo” plrcki l Howe' troni his garG jii at Green Laiiu. Ghiavu? Ah Bit? is alleged r o have assaulted a compatriot h'“.ng iG*oh T: 05: and inflicting346 words
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Article291 1939-01-23 9 I >: i I Unregarded \V aming < h<>w a 14-year-oid boy uning not to pass u << re sacks of onions i through an opening t- the ground floor and :i_: tour piculs fell on most instantaneously. I’.nang Police Court ■tn inquiry was held291 words
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737 1939-01-23 9 tin- subject. “Thu Prayer <i Faith that ;iiix.“ at the Adventist Chapel. Penang, on 'g. Pastor V.F. Hendershot made an urgent prayer that prevails with Cod,. stirring address is g’V. Ji I)..I, v iJI I me disciples to J "u. is recorded by St. i737 words
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Article217 1939-01-23 9 PENANG CHORAL DRAMATIC SOCIETY j” Ihe Best People’’ To Be Staged In March Rehearsals for the production of "The Jest People, a comedy in three aets by Da'.’id Grey and Avery Hopwood, art now being held regularly each week at die I enang Chcrai and Diamatic So icty piemises. Satisfactory217 words
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Article126 1939-01-23 9 Pandit Hridayanath Kunzru. if Ind an I iberal leader. President of the Servants ot India Society and a member of th Indian Legislature, who had been on a vOUi Of Mali ya left tor Calcutta or Saturday by the E.I. s.s. Karoa. Dr. Kunzru was seen off126 words
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Article527 1939-01-23 9 IHLGHTEKS OF MK. MRS. LEOAG EXG KHEA\ At <. ci th. must biilliarl ci Chinese seciety \vc Idings in Penang. i*' o dang liters of MrLeong Eng Khean were married at the same time at the Buddhist Association. Anson-road, at noor on Saturday. The527 words
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Article113 1939-01-23 9 The Penang Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association held a tea-party on Saturday in celebration of the success of their charity show in aid of the China Relief Fund, at the Association premises in Larut-road. Many members and friends of the Association were present. After tea.113 words
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342 1939-01-23 9 •h i <ju' Our Own C orrespondm... > I onct m. Jt .iraiy J 9 i'b' i'wi.. ..r, »vnu at Lyt.a’n?ton today of Mr. N<-»1 Trotter, former Po.stni i.ster General, Straits Settlements, who retired in 1907. Mr. Trotter was 79. Mi Trotter and342 words
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Advertisement279 1939-01-23 9 LU-..-Until further notice, everj purchaser of n quart bottle, or equivalent, of KEY brandy will receive a ?>• Ige, which iniy win Uo the owner a valuable prize for the New Eojr. Watch fur further ejwwwrnunts in the Pres* and throug/i your dea er. which will be made hortly. M.«'awhile279 words
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Miscellaneous11 1939-01-23 9 PENANG WEATHER REPORT Max. 88° Min. S2° Rain: 9 m n11 words
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477 1939-01-23 10 Better Enquiries But Small Transactions BUSINESS in the local share market continues to be on a very restricted scale. The price of rubber closes unchanged at Sd. and although theie is a little nore enquiry for Rubber shares, buyers and sellers are hard to477 words
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123 1939-01-23 10 1417th Auction, January 18, 1939 Catalogued 1,415,765 lbs tons 632.04 Offered 1,278,070 570.57 Sold 993,373 443.47 Prices Realised RIBBED SMOKED SHEET CENTS PER LB Standard Quality 27 to 27 4 Good Average Quality 264 27 Fair Average Quality 264 26 4 Off Quality 25 4123 words
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Article161 1939-01-23 10 Accts, of Planters’ Stores and Agency Co. to 30th Sept, show trdg. prft. £58,586 (£50,179), plus agency remun, £33.392 (£31,710); comms., etc., £6,577 (£7,867); prop. rex. £5,908 (nil); invest, rev £13.105 (£10,322); int. £2.729 (£5,995); exchange prft. £1,482 (£777); total £121.rteprecn. £1,197 (£988), conting. fund 780161 words
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Article134 1939-01-23 10 Native Shipments Halved London, January 9. Exports of rubber from the Netherlands East Indies in December compared with those of November are as follows, states the Exchange: Estate rubber, 6,872 metric tons dryweight basis, against 10,951 tons, a decline of 4.079 tons. Native rubber, 4,031134 words
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Article46 1939-01-23 10 Accts, for year to 30th June of Sungei Wav Dredging (submitted in Kuala Lumpur. 22nd Dec.) show prft. $253 7m ($387.510), plus $190,981 ,sl 3 7 brought in Divs, paid totalled 22p.c. (25 p.c.), absorbing $321,750 ($357,500), dlrs.’ commission $2,244 ($9,738), fw $123,763.46 words
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Article764 1939-01-23 10 From Penang And bingapoic THERE has been but little activity in the market during the week with a gradual easing oif in prices. We would quote the market 3/8 cent down on balance a» 27.1 4 cents per lb for Standard Sneet in cases, state Messrs.764 words
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Article116 1939-01-23 10 Conservative Policies Responsible r-THE loUowlng cabled synopate from I the “Trader’s" column of rontf the American National Financial Weekly is forwarded by S. E. Levy to advance during the past five months warrants the quesuon’an to whether now there ‘s a hkehhood of a decline. However, a116 words
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76 1939-01-23 10 Cause Of Delay Amsterdam. January 5. In regard to the reported hitch in the issue of the Three and a-Half per Cent. Fls. 100,000,000 (£11,764.000) debenture loan of the Batavian Petroleum Company, the “Algemeen Handelsablad” now learns on good authority that the withdrawal is not due76 words
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Article36 1939-01-23 10 I Prelim, statemt. of Bwtu Kawan Rubber and Coconut Plantations shows net prft. to 30th Sept. £6.536 (£9,983). Div. 2% p.c., less tax <5 p.c. on smaller cap.), payable 27th Jan.36 words
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Article173 1939-01-23 10 Gross Income £210,497 Down At £154,948 GROSS Income from in vest m™ the British Tin investment poration fell by £210,497 in. 1938. Net profit works out 318 after adding back tax amounting’ £5,215. In 1937 the net hHance £342,55« after providing tn but before providing '15.009 diZI173 words
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Article133 1939-01-23 10 Reported Offer Tu For Prolongation London, January 11 The Suez Canal Co. has, the European Press Association understands, made ax offer to the Egyptian Government for the prolongation of the Suez Company's concession on the following conditions: the payment of a sum of £10,000.000 to the133 words
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Article270 1939-01-23 10 MEAT Beef Steak Katt 3i I Stew or Curry do 2* L Pork lean do <1 Pork lean and fat Ist quality do 32 Mutton (Goat) N. Indies local per lb 15K Do. Australian do 40 Fowl Kati 25 Capons locally reared do 50 Hen do do270 words
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Advertisement891 1939-01-23 10 BANKS [THE CHARTERED BANK Z. OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA (Incorporated in England by Royal Charter 1853) SSmrS* 1 Soo?:™ The Indian Overseas Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000,0» Head Office Rank. Lt(l., No. 88 Bishopsgate, London. K.OManchester Office (Incorporated Id British India) No. 71 Mosley Street Agencies <f> Branches t891 words
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Article, Illustration269 1939-01-23 11 ON THE PLAYING FIELDS OF ETON inr\Ernu:iLm:i Tutiirn i r because the football match played between unemployed men front St. Helens Auckland, Durham, and Eton boys yesterday ended in a draw two goals each. The match was a return to one played in Durham Hast269 words
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Article258 1939-01-23 12 bv foreign merchants. —International News Agency. Japanese Possess Big Advantage Tientsin, January 13. f|YHE Japanese arc tightening their I control over the cxpoits and import of North China, where every device is being explored to piace the Japanese merchants on a more advan tageous plane than thesebv foreign merchants.—International News Agency. - 258 words
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Article193 1939-01-23 12 International News Agency Boeing Clippers Fo Be Ready Shortly Shanghai, January 6. rrUIE Fan-. American Airways organizaJ tion will inaugurate the service or the 74-passenger ceean-liner known as the Boeing Clipper to Manila within a few weeks, according to Manila dispatch. Spare motors of the 1,506-horse power WrightInternational News Agency . - 193 words
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164 1939-01-23 12 International News Agency. Shanghai. January 20. (CHINESE reports said today that A 500 foreigners Including 300 Soviet Russians are joining China’s rejuvenated air corps, of which possibly 200 new Bellanca planes frem the United" States will form the nucleus. Following foreign reports of an IncreaseInternational News Agency. - 164 words
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42 1939-01-23 12 —Reuter. Chungking. The Chinese Government has instructed the Ministries of Education and Communications jointly to make preparations, within three months for the establishment of a National Commercial Maritime Academy at Chungking to train men in navigation and. shiubuilding—Reuter.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article269 1939-01-23 12 The HoiMer Dant An achievement of modern times is the construction in America of the Boulder Dam. Crossing the Black Canyon on the Colorado River between Arizona and Nevada, in the United Strt.es, it is* by far the largest dam ever built, anu second only tc the Gr.269 words
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585 1939-01-23 12 SZECHUAN’S IRRIGA TION SYSTEM IMPROVED Manifestation Of Provinces Progressive Spiri I Chengtu (Szechuan. mHE unprecedented $100.000,000 drought in 1906 h»' u d by the outbreak of Sino-Japanese hostilities J 7. 1937, have stiffened the efforts of the iieople of Szechua:. hi the direction of progress. This new progressive has been585 words
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Article308 1939-01-23 12 tional News Agency. i Wang Ching-wei Fails Hong Kong. Jani, r ('iIRCLES here in clos t" Hi v Ghungk.ng stated tc<-' .-1 V' ring Ching veil’ suggestion t with Japan will come to nothin,, ing to the unanimous opposite i 01 'U part of the general public.tional News Agency. - 308 words
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Article81 1939-01-23 12 lnternationa! News Agency Chungking, Jarniar.' It was reported that Miss H washima, the famous Japanese Hari, was murdered in I'icnt Kwashima was a Manchu won .m filiated with the Ching House 11 went to Japan to become a gei n 1 then joined the Japanese s<lnternationa! News Agency - 81 words
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Miscellaneous1982 1939-01-23 12 radio radio radio radio' radio radio radio! 8.8. C. S©t*Vifo schedule radio radip radio radio radio radio radio) PENANG SINGAPORE T Or ar East ZHJ 6.0 S Mes (49.03 m.) ZHP 3.69 mc/s (30.96 W.) London, Following jg TODAY TODAY b4,ble BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan1,982 words
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Article472 1939-01-23 13 Latest Posting Tinies At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh And Penang AIK MAILS OUTWARD I I HOPE no; WI ST t ''h'l.i" IL (Empire Air Mail): Fo) 'pt Victoria Point). India Egypt. Sudan. Kenya I canda, Zanzibar, Northen Rhodesia. Nyasaland. Soutl Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. 7.30 a.m.; Ipoh 12.45472 words
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1188 1939-01-23 13 akkivais Toiay: GEN. VERSPUCK ex Sabre 3BATAK ex Asahan and Belawan-Deli. EUMAEUS ex Hamburg. KEDAH v Bele?.van-Deli. Tomorrc w: KRIAN ex Bagan Dutoh and Teluk Anson BUIJSKES ex Belawan Deli. KARNAK ex Singapore. MEDON ex Singapore. Wednesday, January 25: BOENAKEN ?x Tandjong-Poera. KLANG ex1,188 words
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Article84 1939-01-23 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; and84 words
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Advertisement452 1939-01-23 13 BLUE funnel line weekly SERVICE TO LONDON NO RTH CONTINENT v 'HILLES Galla Hull <V Gdynia Jan. 26 Fc |j 22 l \SHIEL Calls Antwerp Middles boro Jan *>7 Feb 27 M) MNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Feb. 3 Feb’ 28 II N DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVBK verpool i>OX452 words
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Advertisement109 1939-01-23 13 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD. TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. Leave Arrive Arrive Penang Marseilles New York Pres. HARRISON Feb. 2 Mar. 1 Mar. 14 Pres. HAYES Feb. 16 Mar 15 Mar. 28 Pres. POLK Mar. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 11 Pres. GARJIELD Mar. 30 Apr. 26 May 9 PACIFIC SERVICE Leave109 words
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Advertisement767 1939-01-23 13 P& o BRITISH INDIA (IncorpoiSited in England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANPURA” SAILING THURSDAY, 26th JANUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Govemmen* Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. Lonuon and Far East Mail Service. s/S “MATA HARI" Jan. 27767 words
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Article1473 1939-01-23 14 Taiping Skye Meeting Concludes (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Saturday. big upsets marked the second and last da> s races of the Taiping Turf Club’s January Skye Meeting here this afternoon. Phar Par winning the first event to pay $BB and Skye-Raider the sixth1,473 words
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1230 1939-01-23 14 FULL PROGRAMME FOR FIRST DA Y OF PERAK T. C. RACES BELOW is the programme for the first clay’s races of Perak Turf Club’s January-February Profession?! Meeting next Saturday. Horses, Class 2, Div. 1,5 J Furlongs Straight 0 1 4 RUSSIAN ROSE a 9.04 Mr. A. van Tooren 02 01,230 words
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Advertisement205 1939-01-23 14 GOLF in aid of St. Nicholas Home I WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON February Blh, at 4.30 p.m. MIXED FOURS Nine Holes Stroke Plat’ (each 1 team must have at least one lady) Each Member of the team to carry full set of Clubs, but shots to be played in strict rotation. HANDICAP:205 words
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943 1939-01-23 15 England Should Win The Third Test W ii wickets 1< fall. th< South Africans need 293 runs to d feat in the Third Test at Durban. The Test, which te- ts ti’J tomorrow thus givir r q H English bowlers plenty <»l943 words
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Article261 1939-01-23 15 Mr. I l l Lo e had the distinction of :ec u:’ng th- n. >-t successful owner < "id trainer at the Taiping Skyo Meeting vAiich concluded on Saturday’. The rid!ng pop. 'ii- were shared by Sraid. Mr. Vv. M. L. Haye and Mx. D. Whitc ker261 words
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Article377 1939-01-23 15 ’I’HE seven-a-side rugby tournament, which was played on the Esplanade on Saturday and which, incidentally, brought to r close the rugger season in Penang, turned out to be an interes.ing one. With the exception of the Perak Asiatics who failed to turn up. the rest of377 words
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Article209 1939-01-23 15 In a State hockey trial match on Lb Hutchings School on Sr’urday the State X easily defeated the Rest by 5 goals to 1. the score t.t the interval being 3 —o ir. fa’'<>Lir of the State side. The goal scorers were Hong Lay and Beng Heng209 words
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Article57 1939-01-23 15 Twickenham. Saturday. England beet Wales by three points (a try) to nil in the international rugby match, which was played here today before a crowd of 65,000. There was m score at ha’f-iime. The weather was Jull and showery and the pitch was very heavy after the rains.57 words
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Article61 1939-01-23 15 In a friend y gam of soccer on the Renong Ground yesteiday. tb Indie Youngsters defeated the Sunlight Football Team by oirc ge- i to nil. the score being Thangam. The following repr< a.m th: Ind" Youngsters: S. 21 -n?.-k K"li. N ciaraja, Mastan, Ram:61 words
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Article53 1939-01-23 15 The following will play soccer for the Elysee Cabaret XI against the' Marine Department Sports Club on the St. Xavier’s ground today: C. B. Tan; Y. S. Lee ana Y. Kan Chong; L. Choo Eng, C. Danker and N. Danker: Molly Andrew, Chin Cheok, J. Read. Ewe Choo53 words
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Article458 1939-01-23 15 Early Exit Far Scottish I e/ I (upholders Ihe I’.A. Cup iavoiirites, Everton and Wolverhampton WandeicTs, won their fourth round matches on Saturday verv casilx. the former beating Doncaster b\ B—o,8 —0, while the latter beat Leicester bv s—l. In the derby games, Leeds458 words
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Article274 1939-01-23 15 Pay Out In Fine Form (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Today. Candidates lor the forthcoming meeting here were given slow work this morning on the sand track. The track was easy owing to an overnight shower. Besides Turley’s, Major box’s and H. Sleigh’s charges five of274 words
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Advertisement236 1939-01-23 15 TirPD DEED ml IUIII. D, t til HI fc 1 H E- f.l I E lai a'' malt hops yeosf CIVES THE SENSATIONAL, eifl/fg/if Mew O.OMIIRISIO x > Thoughtful planning i- 1 <i noticeable, too, in the ZCv I» i_ very capacious luggage How have these two importcompanment tUV for236 words
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Article66 1939-01-23 16 MORNING QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $110.12 y» Business 25 tons Singapore $110.12% COPRA Sundried $3.45 Black Pepper $8.50 RUBBER Penang (Spot) 27% Singapore (Spot) 27% TAPIOCA Fair Seed $3.W> Medium $3.40 RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.90 No. 2 $5.70 r White No. 1 $6.00 White No.66 words
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Article116 1939-01-23 16 LONDON, January 21. Buyers Seilers RUBBER; Steady. London 7|>jd. 8 Ad. Feburary 7{id. Bd. April/June Bd. B%d. July/September 8 Ad 8 Ad New York: (closed). United Kingdom Stocks:— > London 53.528 tons T J verpool 29,883 tons COPRA: Straits S. D. Rotterdam, Jan. £10.12.6 PEPPER: White116 words
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Article159 1939-01-23 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Seller, Ayer Weng .57% .60 Batu Selangor 1.27% 1.32*2 Hong Fatt .65 .67 Johan .26 .28 Kuchai 1.22% 1.27% Petalings 6.50 6.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.07% 1.12% Rantau 1.37% 1.42 Taiping Consolidated 1.55 1.60 Ulu Klang .70 75 Ampat 3 6 4 0 Berjuntai 10 6159 words
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117 1939-01-23 16 ‘‘The Chestnut Tree.” which took Singapore by storm, following the Lambeth Walk, the Palais Glide and the Palais Stroll, was introduced to Penang by Miss Iris Wales and C. B. Tan at the Elysee Cabaret, yesterday, after the tiffin dance. Free tution was given117 words
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Article95 1939-01-23 16 'The Bintang Timor Sporting Club, Penang, defeated the Coronation Youngsters XI at soccer yesterday on the Dato Kramat Ground by four goals to one. The game cn the whole was fast and interesting. The Bintang players, who were superior in all sections of the95 words
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Article219 1939-01-23 16 New York, Saturday: The weakness of the market, despite generally favourable, domestic and political business news, is suggestive of fears most related to foreign developments w’Hjch are mainly responsible. January rubber consumption is estimated at above 47,000 tons. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Latest High Low 30 indus.219 words
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Article156 1939-01-23 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers A. Wengs .60 .62% B. Selangors 1.30 1.35 Burma Malays 21 3 22 0 Hong Fatts .66 .68 Jelebus .60 .65 Johans .26 .28 K. Kamuntings 8 3 B|9cd K. Lanjuts 16 3 16 9 Laruts 8 3 B|9 Lukuts .55 .60 Petalings 6.50 6.75cd156 words
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Article56 1939-01-23 16 There was a good crowd at Wembley Cabaret on Saturday which w’as Cremona Night, prizes for spot dances being presented by Messrs. East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The winners were: Miss Dora Wong and Mr, Lim, Miss Ruby Chung and Mr. T. L. Khoo. Miss Ida56 words
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Article67 1939-01-23 16 In a friendly game of table-tennis yesterday the ”99” Party beat the ”88” Party by 4 games to 1. ”99” players mentioned (first); Chee Choon Keng bt. Toh Lip Choon 3-2; Chuah Pak Lon bt. Lim Hong Kee 3-0; Lymn Chwee Hoe bt. Goh Boon Kum 3-0; Cheah67 words
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Article196 1939-01-23 16 Ln a game of billiards at the Old Frees Association, the Hu Yew Seah were beaten by the O.F.A. by four matches to one. Three matches were played on Friday and two on Saturday, The results were as follows: Lim Khay Seng beat Khoo Joo Teik 250-217; Chuah196 words
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Article180 1939-01-23 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Molek .95 105 Ayer Panas 1.27% 1.37% Batu Lin tang .97% i.qs Broga 6 5 70 Changkat Serdang .90 1.00 Haytor .85 .90 Indragiri i. lo 4 .20 Malaka Pinda 1.25 1.35 Nyalas .60 .70 Sungei Tukang .92% 1.00 Temerloh .35 .40 TIN: Ampat180 words
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Article197 1939-01-23 16 Agenda For Tomorrow’s Meeting Following is the agenda for the meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners tomorrow: I 1. To confirm minutes of last Ordinary Meeting held on 10th January, 1939. 2. Any special business the President may bring forward. 3. Questions. 4. To confirm decisions arrived197 words
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106 1939-01-23 16 The engagement is announced of Mr. Oei Seng Chye, the former Perak State footballer and athlete, to Miss Caroline Cheah of Penang. Mr. Oei Seng Chye is on the editorial staff of the Malaya Tribune. Penang, and is the only son of Madame Khoo Chooi106 words
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Article198 1939-01-23 16 Mr. Tan Sim Kooi And Miss Thor Beng Guat The wedding took place on Saturday, in the reformed style, at No. 67, Perak Road, between Mr. Tan Sim Kooi, fourth son of Mrs. Tan Ewe Chin, brother of Mrs. Low Hooi Seah, and Miss Thor Beng Guat, sister198 words
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322 1939-01-23 16 Remains Of Mme. Lim Gaik T een Cremated The funeral of the late Madam Lim Gaik Teen, widow of the late Mr. Choong Cheng Kean, who j assed away on January 16, at the age uf 57, took place yesterday, in the reformed style, from322 words
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Article85 1939-01-23 16 Having one man short after a fewminutes from the start, the Min Sin Seah defeated the Marines by two goals to nil at soccer last Saturday. Cheng Poh and Ee Sin played very well for the Seah. Both goals were scored by Sin Huat, the first one rebounding85 words
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Advertisement419 1939-01-23 16 GOVERNMENT OF KEDAH STATE COUNCIL OFFICE, ALOR STAR. 14th Zulkaedah, 1357. sth January. 1939. Ti*iiders Invited 1. The Government of Kedah has decided to allot one pawnshop to the following locality and for a term of tw’O years, commencing from Mohamedan date Ist Muharram. 1358 (21st February, 1939). Kuala Muda419 words
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Advertisement939 1939-01-23 16 HEAD t 2. BTSHOP STREET, PENANG ‘PHONE 1477 A t TELEGRAMS: “GAZETTE.” PENANG. H EXTEn S!Oj '•ini/afvte Off nt Cecil Street. Singapore. ‘Phone 5471. Tel: “Tunes,” Office: 25. java Street. ’Phone: 36X3. Ipoh Office/: Brewster Road Ual Ln», Office: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London. E.C.4. 'Phone Central 3608- J6w i939 words
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