Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 February 1939
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Title Section20 1939-02-23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FSTAB. 1833 PUBLISHtD DAILY X„. if. Vol. XCVII. iJIRSDAY. FEBRUARY 23. 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration501 1939-02-23 1 Nations Involved In Outcome MR. QUO’S CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE —Reuter. London, Wednesday. •’China touched bottom in 1938, yet even now that tale can be told in a tone of hope and confidence,” declared the Chinese Ambassador speaking at a China Society Dinner—Reuter. - 501 words
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Article65 1939-02-23 1 Reuter. Apolog) 1 or Hie Kob loon < hi I rage c.,iton, Wednesday. ,o- .trim is willing to pay .in British territory bombing, the Japa- re told Reuter, the bombing was “a istake" and added ,nt ary authorities ropriate measures Tnkio. Wednesday, authorities have -li authorities atReuter. - 65 words
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Article94 1939-02-23 1 British Wireless. Population Gathering j m rage L I'toi: Wednesday. show that with a- .igs by military non in Palestine its dislike of like Ramie are de* Kitions demanded i-o-ds. Villagers are ts of terrorists to put with the Government mit acts of saboly to risk rebel re- >.. British Wireless. - 94 words
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Article80 1939-02-23 1 Paris I rges Stronger BritHli Army Paris, Wednesday a xpressed in the lit the assurance made by Morrison in the House of that conversations h 'mi French General Staffs ar being conducted. '•s of the Press urge that a rmy is necessary so that >uld be sent80 words
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Article32 1939-02-23 1 t completed.—British y The usual weeK- th Cabinet was held this T» -limed that the matters <>n included a survey of the Palestine conferences, ige of their proceedings t completed.—Britisht completed.—British - 32 words
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Article78 1939-02-23 1 Moscow’, Wednesday, conversation between M. Mr. Togo on the fishing diswithout progress. '"rt ructions from Tokio, Mr. 'hat the Japanese Governimined to protect Japanese vi.-t waters by all possible ng- to Japanese quarters, indicated that if, as stated press, the Navy was 1 11 1 y on78 words
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Article71 1939-02-23 1 —Reuter., U.S. Collaboration As Non-Member Washington, Wednesday 1 The Unital States has accepted an invitation to collaborate as a non-member in the League s technical, non-political activities. The note of acceptance, issued by the State Department today, says that t e United States regards each sound step m—Reuter., - 71 words
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Article115 1939-02-23 1 Precautions Against A Bomb Outrage London, Wednesday. An eloquent and lengthy appeal to the country to support the Government’s policy was made by Mr. Chamberlain speaking tonight at Blackburn. Eight thousand people heard the speech and thousands were turned away. The Premier and his wife had an115 words
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Article56 1939-02-23 1 .—Reuter. Survey Of Route From Chungking To Rangoon Chungking, Wednesday:—An aeroplane belonging to the China National Aviation Corporation took off this morning for a survey flight to Rangoon via Yunan to complete arrangements for the direct Chungking to London air mail and passenger service. The inaugural.—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article38 1939-02-23 1 —Reuter. London, Wednesday:- One was killed and thirty-one injured in a tram smash near Glasgow today. The majority of the victims were football fans who went to the Celtic-Hearts Cup tie match at Parkhead. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 38 words
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Article232 1939-02-23 1 .—Reuter. Ship Reported torpedoed Chatham, Mass, Wednesday. A vessel described as “Pecc” radioed that she had been torpedoed by an unknown submarine 200 miles south of the azores. London, Wednesday. The letters P.E.C.C. may be the vessel’s wireless call sign although it is understood no such sign.—Reuter. - 232 words
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Article120 1939-02-23 1 Reuter. Hankow Foreigners Protest Hankow. Wednesday. A meeting of the International Chamber of Commerce here today passed a resolution protesting against the continued closure of the Yangtse to British and other foreign shipping and specially calls attention to a case in which sixteen British women anq children, some suffering. Reuter. - 120 words
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Article68 1939-02-23 1 —Reuter Two British Submarines Ashore London, Wednesday: —Two British submarines of the Swordfish class of a weight of 670 tons each went ashore on a sandbank last night during a southerly gale while exercising. One has since oeen refloated but the other is still on the sandbank..—Reuter - 68 words
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Article120 1939-02-23 1 —Reuter. London, Thursday. Sir Robert Craigie, British Anmassador at Tokio, will make a seebnd and “stiff” protest against the Hong Kong bombing, according to the Daily Telegraph diplomatic correspondent. This time the protest will be made formally o.n behalf of the British Government. The correspondent adds that “unless’—Reuter. - 120 words
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Article427 1939-02-23 1 Book Captures Imagination In America ’—Reuter. Great interest lias teen aroused in the United States by a new book by one of America’s best known foreign correspondents, Clarence Streit, stating the case for a union of world democracies. In his book “Union Now” which has’—Reuter. - 427 words
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Article67 1939-02-23 1 Reuter ChainberlaiiTs Speech Pleases Rome Rome, Wednesday. 1 Mr. Chamberlain’s speech in the House has pleased Rome. The Press express satisfaction at Mr. Chamberlain’s “realistic recogniation that the League of Nations, for practical purposes, is dead.” and also approve his readiness to discuss disarmament and warning not toReuter - 67 words
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Advertisement17 1939-02-23 1 f A piOL STEEL Surfa ndcertain for all Female ly.hould k box >» the house. s dispbnsaby St17 words
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Advertisement89 1939-02-23 1 SWSw-l-'® 3 ft Y y\ XJU giving a dinner party tomorrow night and 1 just can’t make up my mind what to M order.'* < r\/ L r w /> Kpj r -WA aw® I m here to help w r J 1 'y LZ you madam. May I W89 words
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Article323 1939-02-23 2 Thirty Enemy Raids Repelled CHUNGKING IS JUBILANT OVER SUCCESS Chungking. Wednesday. NINE Japanese planes out of a total of thirty which attempted to raid Lanchow, the capital of Kansu province, yesterday afternoon were shot down by Chinese planes in a furious aerial battle above Lanchow, accordingrer Lite iuu .—Reuter. - 323 words
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Article143 1939-02-23 2 Reuter. Gandhi Supporters Resign Madras, Wednesday. Twelve out of fifteen supporters of M Gandhi on the Congress high commanc are reported to have decided finally V resign. Pandit Nehru, former Congres President, is not among the resignation which come on the eve of the Congresf sessionReuter. - 143 words
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190 1939-02-23 2 Recognition Of Franco —Reuter. Paris, Wednesday. M. Berard is at present in Jean de Luz waiting on Genera! Jordana’s return from Barcelona before proceeding again to Burgos to resume negotiations with the Nationalist Foreign Minister. M. Berard is reported to have declared in an—Reuter. - 190 words
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Article86 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. Bermuda, Tuesday. Dr. A. G. Jacques, of the Rockefeller nstitute, was drowned here yesterday vening and Dr. Marie Lebour, of the Jarine Biological Laboratory of Plymouth, England, was rescued by the iridgekeeper. The two scientists started about 8 p.m. ocal time in a small dinghy to—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article45 1939-02-23 2 °enter. Paris, Thursday. President Azana is likely to resign from the presidency within forty-eight hours, according to a report here. Le Matin says that President Azana will resign in order to force Senor Negrin to put an end to “hopeless resistance.’’—°enter. - 45 words
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432 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. Berlin, Tuesday. “Any suggestion that Britain wants to give Germany economic assistance in order t° P ave tlj e way for honourable co-existence in agreement is sharply rejected in the official Diplomatische Korrespondenz, which says that Germany has never asked for such help,■.—Reuter. - 432 words
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Article91 1939-02-23 2 A MESSAGE from Shanghai, delayed by censor, states: A band of gunnen entered the western district of the International Settlement this morning and attacked five Chinese policemen, one of whom has since died. A passer-by belonging to the Japanese-con-trolled' Chinese police was also shot and fatally91 words
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113 1939-02-23 2 Berlin, Tuesday. Wholesale arrests of girls of German origin between the ages of 15 and 19 by the Polish authorities at Gnesen in the Polish corridor are reported by the German News Agency. After questioning some were freed while others are reported to be still in113 words
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Article29 1939-02-23 2 Reuter. Jerusalem, Wednesday:—Zuhdi Nashashlbi, a cousin of the Arab moderate leader now attending the London Palestine conference, was shot and wounded near Herod’s Gate, Jerusalem, today.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article174 1939-02-23 2 Tokio, Wednesday. 4 FOREIGN Office spokesman revealed today that the B.j.j h Counsellor, Mr. J. L. Dodds, called at the Foreign otii yesterday evening and lodged an informal protest against vester day morning’s Japanese bombing of Kowloon leased territory, add ing that a formal protest174 words
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Article121 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. Troop Establishment Normally 70,000 London, Wednesday.—ln the House of Commons today Sir William Davidson asked if during the recent exchange of military information between Britain and Italy the Government had received definite assurances regarding aerodromes established along the Mediterranean coast. Mr. R. A. Butler, Foreign Under-Secrc.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article100 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. Almost Wholly From Middle East London Wednesday. In Parliament today the Colonial Secre.ary threw light on the question as tn A’here arms taken from Arab terrorist gangs in Palestine come from. He said that an analysis by the Palestine Govenment between July and November last year shows—Reuter. - 100 words
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Article79 1939-02-23 2 —British Wireless. Their Majesties On Tyneside London, Wednesday:— The King and are devoting a greater part of this aorning to a tour of the special areas of Jyneside and the north-eastern district tnd paid an extended visit to Team Valey trading estate outside Newcastle, vhere encouragement has been—British Wireless. - 79 words
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Article181 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. May Be Beyond Th Nation’s Capacih London. Wednesday The grimness of the calculi n Mr. Chamberlain in the House t Commons that the cost of maintain™, Britain’s huge arms colossus when it fa completed may be beyond the capacity o( the taxpayer does not escape the attention.—Reuter. - 181 words
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Article58 1939-02-23 2 —Reuter. Bucharest, Wednesday. he four States of the Balkan Entente, Rumania, Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia have agreed to recognise Franco de jure. A communique issued at the end of a three-day conference of the Entente declares that the members are unanimous in the decision and viewed—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article2104 1939-02-23 3 T|ir<<‘ Sikhs Charged: Crown ('oiiiisel’s Submissions Vi r ij uv.H the Penan- Hi!’ Murder trial in which three Sikhs t nd charged with the murder of a compatriot opened ycstertssize Court before Mr. Justice Howes and a Special Jury h \|i 1 Cooper as Foreman.2,104 words
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Article72 1939-02-23 3 Chinese New Year hospitality was responsible for an English-speaking Indian, Mukerji, to be brought up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Li the Middle Court, ,’yester day. on a charge of being drunk and in capable at Penang Road on Chinese New Year’s Day. The accused, pleading guilty, said72 words
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Article277 1939-02-23 3 Gamblers Fined And Cash Confiscated l'.\ ioenc that the Detective Brunch undei Insnectoi Lindsel), had been buss during tie New' Year holidays was seer when 17 Chinese, the majority’ of then barbers, were arraigned before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the'Middle Court, yesterday. cl.aiged277 words
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Article114 1939-02-23 3 Since February 16, when the traffic lights were successfully tried out at the junction of PeiAng Road and Burmah Road, four traffic policemen have been daily posted at the junction from 8 a.m. vill 8 p.m. and two policemen from 2 p.m. till 10 p.m. to114 words
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Article79 1939-02-23 3 Before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Court, yesterday, a Malay, Yusofl 9. Hassan, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt with a piece of firewood to i compatriot, Mat b. Yussoff, on Monday it Jelutong Road. The accused claimed trial. Inspector T. H. Allen,79 words
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Article83 1939-02-23 3 A young Chinese woman, Leong Siew Heng, figured as the complainant in a case before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Court, yesterday, in which a Chinese youth, Lee Song was charged with the theft of a gold chain valued at $5O which was83 words
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Article65 1939-02-23 3 Sentvice was deferred till Tuesday in a •ase before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, in which an unemployed Chinese, Chew Boon Wai, a'eaded guilty to theft of a bicycle valued ■>t. 85, belonging to Goh Chjmg Teik, at Carnarvon Street65 words
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Article402 1939-02-23 3 Society Member Acquitted That the society had not gone very far and that it had not sufficient members to be dangerous was the view expressed by Mr. J. L. McFall, the Penang District Judge, in the District Court yesterday, in acquitting and discharging a young Chinese,402 words
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Advertisement100 1939-02-23 3 —-I» x. Bctfl” I J H X (100 7o British) J I] filet wet The most practical o/ Oil |l/flli dainty yet du r a wIdI! iHHHIHBv tropical curtaining. .4 aide variety oi attrac- colours including; f Blue, Green, Rose, Beige, ««a Primrose, Stone, Gold and wXllwt >w X Ivory.100 words
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Article377 1939-02-23 4 T>ENAXG'S second set of traffic lights is now in operation at the junction of Penang and Burrnah Roads. These lights, like those at Pangkor junction, are the traffic actuated type, and until the public have become conversant with their usage four constables are posted on dul} at the377 words
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601 1939-02-23 4 Joseph Martin - By Joseph Martin TN the present state of political tension in international affairs one of the most hopeful features is the manifest desire of the masses of the population in every country for a peaceful solution of all outstanding blems. This desire has been601 words
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640 1939-02-23 4 Lincoln Ellsworth - By Lincoln Ellsworth On Board motorship Wyatt Earp. A WIDE belt of heavy pack ice lies behind us and we are now' ploughing our way through gray fog-laden seas toward Hobart. Tasmania, to which port we ate hurrying in order to obtain hospital attention for640 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-02-23 4 '7'^f. I \.MWZ /IJ. f 0N if fi\ x X j® f.rd f A N- x —C__2 RADIO BABEL CALLING20 words
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Article554 1939-02-23 5 “B. r-” rpIIROUGHOUT the world yes--1 tvrday, Scouts and Guides celebrated the joint birthdays of their t hiefs, Lord and Lady B lel Powe ii of Gilwell. That ran(i old man. 8.P., who brought Y, existence the finest youth movement m the world, reached his 82nd of554 words
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1067 1939-02-23 5 Three Volleys Fired Over Grave qpHE death took place yesterday at the General Hospital, Penang, of Mr. Charles Geoffrey Evan Baughan, Chief Police Officer, Province Wellesley, at the age of 39. The deceased underwent an operation for appendicitis, had a1,067 words
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392 1939-02-23 5 Scouts Guides Celebrate Their Chiefs’ Birthdays Foregoing their annual social, at which Girl Guides had been their principa guests, the First Penang Rover Craw •struck a new note in the local celebrations of the birthday of the Chief Scout and Chief Guide, Lord and Lady BadcnI’owell, by organising a highly392 words
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Article159 1939-02-23 5 Two distinguished visitors, Sir Adam B. Ritchie, Chairman of Directors, Borneo Co., Ltd., and Sir Samuel Roberts, former Lord Mayor of Sheffield, arrived in Penang this morning by the erack F. O. liner, Canton, accompanied by Ladv Ritchie and Lady’ Samuel. Sir Samuel Roberts and Lady Roberts are159 words
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175 1939-02-23 5 Notice Of Appeal Given Delivering judgment in the Penang Police Court yesterday in the case in which an Indian Monammedan w"as charged with assisting in the running of a public lottery, Mr. A. W. Bellamy sentenced the accused, Sahib bin Ali, to a fine of175 words
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Article114 1939-02-23 5 A cock caused some amusement in the Middle Court yesterday whon it started crowing and continued until the magistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, ordered it to be taken out. It appeared as the exhibit in connection with a case in which a Malay, Mun b. Haji Yahaya,114 words
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Article86 1939-02-23 5 Dr. Ong Chong Keng, who attended the Rotary Conference at Bangkok as delegate of the Penang Rotary Club, returned to Penang yesterday by air. Mr. C. R. Samuel, the Governor of the 80th District, Rotary International, has also returned by air. The other Penang Rotarians w’ho86 words
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867 1939-02-23 5 Story Of Watch By Two Detectives STATED to have served a life term for murder and to be a banishee from th? Colony and Siam, Tan Kah Ghee, one of the two accused in the case in which he and a Siamese were charged867 words
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Advertisement130 1939-02-23 5 cMealt/i&oeautif 07 cow &gAt e Palestine. 24 10-36 The enclosed aft snaps of my two f eldest children aged nearly 2 and 3 years— both Cow dt Gate L.' 1 infants! As enlargements 12x9 x they have made most delightful bictures, and it has been suggested <■ you might find130 words
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Advertisement63 1939-02-23 6 UNDOI BTEDLY THE BRIGHTEST MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG! The INetv ELYSEE CABARET THE MOST MODERN AND LUXURIOUS DANCE HALL IN NORTHERN MALAYA tonight Dancing from 9 p.m. until midnight CHARMING, TALENTED ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES Best Band in 1 own! Eouis Eim s Swing Orchestra IRULY THE ONLY CABARET WORTH WHILE VISITING63 words
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Miscellaneous379 1939-02-23 6 ZmftuN HER!’. AT LAST! The Picture the whole town is talking about! I < Ihe Mightiest of all Screen Achievements ever brought to you by I gguK, I \JjbXy 20ih CEXTI RY-FOX! MA JFQT TP OPENING jHLCJ JLw 1 IV TONIGHT! THE HEROIC ROMANCE OF THE MAN WHO TORE CONTINENTS379 words
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Miscellaneous268 1939-02-23 6 MA TINEES SUN CINEMA MAJESTIC ROYAL U,U“C, Today at 3 p.m. Today Tomorrow tonight last night WHEELER and WOOLSEY Mighty as the mountains. .dramatic as J”» nt 3,00 PM, explosion. .the world had never HIGH rLlkkS _W p Win? known them again....mightier in a 11.... PRICES: 15 &30 CENTS DOWNSTAIRS268 words
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Miscellaneous320 1939-02-23 6 CONTINUED SUCCESS All Shows Packed Gut Si n t Opening royal LAST 2 SHOWS; 6.15 lONIGHT 9 3(| A BRILLIANT CANTONESE COMunv DRAMA PACKED FULL OF MENT AND UPROARIOUS H\\ “WRONG COUPEE’ WITH A GREAT CAST OF CHINESE SCREEN FAVOURITES HEADED BY LUM KHOON SA\ Lum Mui Mui Tai How320 words
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Article183 1939-02-23 7 Reuter. Beached In Gulf Of California San Diego, Wednesday. A salvage tug is going out to rescue the Duke of Suth inland's yacht Sans Peur, which struck a rock in the gulf of California yesterday morning. The Duke and 1 Duchess and a party of friends withReuter. - 183 words
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242 1939-02-23 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. Malaya will be featured in a film being produced by Alexander Shaw, an English studio director of some prominence, who left Southampton by Imperial Airways flying-boat last week for Nairobi. Shaw is attempting to show on the242 words
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Article146 1939-02-23 7 Kwangsi Chinese In Taiping Court (From Our Own Correspond.nt) Taiping, Wcdnesda As a sequel to th s d> .01 murder which took place at th 13th mile Eatu Kurau road on Ch nes New Ytar’s Eve, a Kwangsi named La Weng was this morning produced146 words
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Article165 1939-02-23 7 —British Wireless. London, Wednesday. Mr. Anthony Eden, speaking at a national service rally in Birmingham last night, said: "In present conditions our own strength and the strength of those who are like-minded with' u§ is the only certain guarantee for peace. At this time for—British Wireless. - 165 words
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Article115 1939-02-23 7 —Reuter. Damage Reported To Be Negligible London, Wednesday. When a fire broke out last night in the new giant battleship Prince of Wales which is under construction at Birkenhead, the firemen confined the outbreak to sacking and planks and damage was negligible. Two firemen, however,.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article93 1939-02-23 7 Four Seriously Hurt Four Chinese were seriously injured as a result of an affray among 15 Chinese in the village of Semoliang on Tuesday morning. It is alleged that three Chinese were on their way to Bidor when a party of ten other Chinese attacked them93 words
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Article80 1939-02-23 7 Parade And Pahit Party At Ipoh Lt.-Col. R. G., Moir, D. 5.0., M.C., the new Commandant, F.M.S.V.F. paid an inspection visit to the First Perak Battalion, F.M.S.V.F. yesterday afternoon. Commandant Moir inspected a parade of European members and Asiatic officers ana later a80 words
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Article70 1939-02-23 7 A story is being circulated in Ipoh that five chickens that were hatched in a house had the strange experience of having for some time been in the stomach of a rat-snake. Two days before the chickens hatched out the snake swallowed seven eggs while the hen70 words
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Article49 1939-02-23 7 —British Wireless. London, Wednesday. More than £2,000,000,000 was collected in income tax last week. Exchequer returns show that total ordinary revenue amounts to £77,006,400,977, against £73,601,470,145 a year ago. Total expenditure, less-balacing items and sinking funds, is £83,709,820,872, against £75,801,640,860 at the corresponding date last year.—British Wireless.—British Wireless. - 49 words
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Miscellaneous86 1939-02-23 7 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT 9.30 AT i it QUEEN’S Paramount’s Gayest, Sauciest and Happiest Comedy Success RAY MILLAND OLYMPE BRADNA IN “SAY IT r. FRENCH” with IRENE HERVEY —ANDY DEVINE and JANET BEECHER. "HAPPIEST ENTERTAINMENT’’ ‘DAILY MAIL "A GAY REALLY SPARKLY SHOW" SAYS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Matinee Today at 3 p.m.86 words
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Miscellaneous35 1939-02-23 7 FLASH! THE GREATER Marcus Show WILL BE HERE ON 27th February 1939 K I life/' ’OO I RFORMERS 50 GORGEOUS GIRLS Penang has never seen anything like it before. BOOK NOW PLANS AT THE THEATRE.35 words
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533 1939-02-23 9 Public Cooperation Called For AIR OBSERVERS WILL NOTE RESULTS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. j RATIONS are well under way for Singapore’s first complete black-out trial, to take place tomorrow night and jaih on Friday morning. With the co-operation of every member of533 words
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129 1939-02-23 9 1,11 people who enjoyed a mil nring the Chinese New iv.ties found themselves in th i t.- it S court yesterday morn- t v 11; 30 Chinese were produced ./.lining in public. The led guilty and a nominal jnajoin? -< <■> O j 1129 words
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Article183 1939-02-23 9 |o lie Opened Bv U.K. Ihe Governor it .in (ju Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. xj r <!.. n I’nnmas will perform the openii. a.'w. of the St. Andrew’s Orthop i'<> H< pital on the sea coast at p Sun i.j > -dap, Singapore, o: Tuesday next. .1183 words
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Article71 1939-02-23 9 One Hom England, One From Svdney Own Cone-pondeiitj Singapore Wednesday. -n Rotarians attending .n Siam are held up cigli the eastbound Im-Hying-boat being 24 hours according to a telegram i: Governor. Mr. Samuel, took the Royal Dutch Airlines c and reached Fenang Jesterday afternoon. i rial plane71 words
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54 1939-02-23 9 u.Gm-ss meeting of the inb was held at the i day. with Kn. Cassini. 1 si dent. in the chair. '< i tings were offered to •’>. ’iial, whose anniversary '!>■■ to Rn. Foo Foon Chin. iv falls on Saturday. 1 secretarial announce- men54 words
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Article162 1939-02-23 9 H if.let led And Lorries Prohibited 1)1“ I'ARATORY to the widening of the Ipoh-Gopeng roaohich a large sum has been budgeted this year, loi™» inhibited on Gopeng-road anda speed hn '-P-ii. will be enforced from the traffic light signal m Ipol. 10 Xu fifth mile. F162 words
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Article167 1939-02-23 9 (from Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Wednesday. A British newsreel cameraman, who travels 100,000 miles a year covering woild events, is filming Singapore in natural colour in the course of a return flight fom Croydon to Sydney to cover the 13.000-mile route of K.L.M. and K.N.I.L.M. services.167 words
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Article201 1939-02-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Monday. Mr. Sze Shan Chung, the Chlnew Consul from Kuala Lumpur, declared open on Sunday the Charity which is being held in Teluk Anson m aid of the China Relief Fund. Mr. Sze arrived in Teluk Anson the I previous201 words
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Article312 1939-02-23 9 St. Michael's All Angels’ School, Tasek The Venerable Archdeacon Graham White visited St. Michael’s and all Angels’ school, Tasek, or February 11 and wrote his impressions in the Visitors’ Book. Archdeacon Graham White wrote: “I visited St. Michael’s, Tasek, once again on February 11th and as312 words
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375 1939-02-23 9 Allegation Of Rash Driving Mr. W. R. Plunkett the Public Works Department, Ipoh, was yesterday summoned before Che Ismail. Second Magistrate, by the Traffic Police, charged with driving his car dangerously at the junction of Tambun-road and Caldwell-road on the afternoon375 words
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Article80 1939-02-23 9 Next Colonial Secretary? (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. It is likely, says the Malay Mail, that Mr. S. W. Jones, the British Resident, -Selangor, will succeed Sir Alexander Small as Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, when the latter retires at the end of the current80 words
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Article97 1939-02-23 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The death took place yesterday of Mrs. Norman Macleod, wife of Dr. Norman Macleod. Medical Officer. Soctin Company Ltd., at Bukit Rotan, Estate, Batang Berjuntai, Selangor. Mrs. Macleod was taken ill with pneumonia about ten days ago and97 words
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Article60 1939-02-23 9 Arrested in possession of a pint of samsu on which duty $l-05 had not been paid, a Chinese named Chung Ying was charged in the Ipoh magistrate’s court yesterday. Accused pleaded guilty, saying he bought the samsu from another estate. Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe60 words
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Advertisement336 1939-02-23 9 4 i I.» ■«■■l—■ H EYMAN PURE CREAMERY BUTTER ML ii hb i Of a rich, yet delicate creamy flavone. Heyman Butter is ideal for the table —or cooking purposes. Manufactured in Australia, and hygienically packed it is always as fresh as when it came from the dairy. JOSEPH TRAVERS336 words
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1347 1939-02-23 10 Pool Must Be Increased Or Production Quota Cut ‘‘AM in teres-, position io >'.kely to arise during the early Spring of this year. K. vo *ki industrial activity >does improve, the buffer pool will 03 able to sell a substantial proportion of its holding at1,347 words
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1126 1939-02-23 10 Chairman On Prospects For Current Year London, February QIR ROBERT GRAHAM (the chairman), Mho presided. at the twenty-ninth annual general meeting of a j d Rubber Estates, Ltd., which was held in London yestcida\ said: Gentlemen, I presume it will be your wish to1,126 words
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Article224 1939-02-23 10 Sharp Rise In jX a live Shipments Ixmdon, February 9. A sharp increase in naeive rubb>r exports from the Netherlands East in January is shown in preliminary returns, says Reuter from Batav.a. Native shipments in January tot» 1 1 21,248 metric tons, compared ■vith 1 0224 words
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151 1939-02-23 10 Support For Curreio" Wanted London, February 1 An appeal to British to support < icurrency quickly was made in a statement issued to Reuters <'<' ent at Chungking by a spokesman Chinese Government. “It lies in Great Britain present to decide the u the fufbre151 words
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Advertisement869 1939-02-23 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED BANE OVERSEA-CHINESE OF INDIA, AVBTBAUA AND CHINA BANKING CORPORATION (Incorporated in England by Royal Char ter 1853) LI Ml 1 LU® Paid-up Capital £3,000,00» (Incorporated in the 5.3.) Reserve Fund £8,000,«» the CHINESE COMMERCIAL BANK eserve Liability of Proprietors £3,UUO,W LIMITED Head Office THE HO HONG BANK869 words
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Article, Illustration128 1939-02-23 11 Machine guns and a pile of rifles photoV iphed above the l>e-flagged border oi Spain and France at the village of J,e Perthus. A wounded British police sergeant, wearing the beret used by the Palestine “flying squads” operating in the «countryside, being assisted by another128 words
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Advertisement47 1939-02-23 11 HUTTENBACHS SKEETERS I IsSBl J A lWu/l^ l, *>*r■ 7’ *3 u \i o r U'i'P- 'U UW-Uu> 5 f E SMS 1 ADE IN SIZE TO SUIT BOTH ARGE AND SMALL ESTATES HUT T E NBA CIIS LT D. (INCORPORATED IN S. S. engineers and CONTRACTORS47 words
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Article97 1939-02-23 12 Mr. Satyamurthi Loses In Tamil Nadu AllaJiabad, Feb. 4 •pHE Provincial Congress Committees have elected their presidents for the next year. A notable defeat is that ot Mr. S Satyamurthi in Tamil Nadu. The following Is a list of the names of the presidents of the97 words
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Article180 1939-02-23 12 Bombay Governmenfß Proposed Action Belgaum. JT Is understood that the Governmeii*•> of Bcmbav has decided to forward 3 despatch to the Secretary of State for India recommending the formation of a separate Karnataka Province. They have addressed the Commis<:loncr Southern Division, Belgaum, and the180 words
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Article64 1939-02-23 12 Sequel To Recent Train Smashes Patna. Feb. 11. TT is understood that the Bihar police has submitted to Government an ’aborate scheme for patrolling the rack at night time on the E.I.R. over he section lying within the province' lecessitating an additional force of j-.or five64 words
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42 1939-02-23 12 Rajkot, Feb. 10 MISS Maniben Patel, daughter of Sardar Vallabhai Patel. Is reported to have gone on hunger strike as a protest y against her having been separated from Mrs. Gandhi. Miss Patel is in the Rajkot gaol.42 words
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Article117 1939-02-23 12 Acting Judicial Posts Announced New Delhi, Feb. 7. /CONSEQUENT upon granting leave ta Mr. Justice Ameer Ali, a judge of the High Court of Calcutta, from Jan. 3. 1939, Nawabzada, A. S. M. Latifur Rahman, bar-at-law, Chief Judge of the Small Cause Court, Calcutta, has been appointed117 words
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Article54 1939-02-23 12 Karachi, Feb. 11. A Gazette extraordinary announces the appointment of two new Ministers, Mr. Mirundali and Mr. Dialmal Doulatram. Strong rumours are current that Sir Ghulam Hussein Hidayatulla. cxPrcmier, is likely to be taken as the sixth minister, and it is understood he will be54 words
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Article42 1939-02-23 12 Calcutta. Feb. 10 *THE Calcutta Corporation decided today to present an address of felicitation to Aiderman Mr. Subhas Bose on his re-election as president o? the Indian National Congress, and Ks. 1,000 was sanctioned for the purpose.42 words
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Article37 1939-02-23 12 Calcutta. A gazette notification announces the appointment of ten. women Presidency Magistrates for the town of Calcutta for three years to sit with Stipendiary Presidency Magistrates in the Cen:ra) Children’s Court In Calcutta.37 words
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Article58 1939-02-23 12 Agreement Reached With Cabinet? Nagpur, Feb. 11. •pHE talks between the Premier '> Nawab Liaqat Ali Khan, ant the Secretary of the All-India Mus lim League on educational griev ances of Muslims in Central Provinces concluded yesterday and it is understood that an agreement has58 words
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Article255 1939-02-23 12 Submarine Rescue Among achievements in this wonderful 20th century are many thrilling rescues, and perhaps one of the bravest rescue of men trapped in the submarine Kl 3, when she suddenly sank while undergoing trials in the Gare Loch. A salvage party was sent for, and 24 hours255 words
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502 1939-02-23 12 The Statesman Urges Inquiry Into Rajkot Orissa State» New Delhi. Feb. 7. 'MAHATMA Gandhi’s latest article, hinting at a mini' crisis in Bombay unless Rajkot affairs are set ri.m being widely discussed in Delhi, a question of paniicn terest being whether the Viceroy will502 words
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Article25 1939-02-23 12 1 Cuttack. Thirty-one arrests are reported to Jiave been made in Ranpur State in connection with the murder of Major op Jan. 5.25 words
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Article52 1939-02-23 12 GANDHI-BOSE MEETING Calcutta, 1 eb. 11. JUfR Subhas Chandra Bose r turned to Calcutta from a little indisposed. Health permitting. Mr. Bo>e -il proceed to Allahabad to <iis< lithe present situation with .li Nehru tomorrow and from tl > he goes to Wardha to see M ih Gandhi, if possible,52 words
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Article147 1939-02-23 12 Mr. Desai Attacks b Discipline Bill New Delhi, I THE Central r- 56 votes to 15 i D tary’s motion for con<i':‘ the Naval Discipline Bi!l. The president anno: ti:’’ Mr. Abdul Rashid cn motion on the nuii-in Indian Muslim the Palestine confert disallowed by the C147 words
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Article63 1939-02-23 12 Xew Ds u THE Associated. Pres That the revised draft In of Accession has now been issued o Indian States and is iipw .n »< of the PrinciA Alleged to have committed 1 pass and voluntarily compatriot, a Chinese named was yesterday morning c arj' Ipoh63 words
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Miscellaneous1435 1939-02-23 12 I radio radio’ radio radin- radio. I radio radiosradioVradio radio radio radio' L i*> iV n..iii i>f IS faM.*» PENANG SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 kc/s 225 ni.) ZHJ 6.08 Mc)s (49.03 m.) ZHF 9.69 mc/s (30.96 m.) P.M. TODAY TODAY P.M. 5.00 Cantonese music.f 6.15 Manda5.55 Indian Music. 7.00 Classical Con-1,435 words
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Miscellaneous517 1939-02-23 12 I B. 13. C. Servie Schedule for far East TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG GSV and GSF. GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (19.86 m.) GSP 15.31 Mc/s (19.60 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53517 words
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Miscellaneous14 1939-02-23 12 TIDE TABLE High Low TODAY 2.15 a.m. 8.45 a.ni. 2.40 p.m. 3. 01 u.m14 words
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Article443 1939-02-23 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh And Penang MR MAILS OUTWARD ’HOP! VXD THE WEST (Empire Air Mail): Fo: ept Victoria Point). India stine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya '.L inda, Zanzibar, Northeri Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Britain, Ireland, Canada anc Newfoundland. ur 7.30 a.m.; Ipoh 12.4: nang 7.30 p.m.443 words
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1103 1939-02-23 13 ARRIVALS Today: CANTON ex London vi Bombay and Colombo. MENELAUS e? Singapore. TROILUS ex Singapore CUMS>ING ex Calcutta. Tomorrow: KEDAH ex Singapore ACAON ex Singapore. Saturday, February 25: RANCHI e' Yokohama via Kobe, Shanghai. Hong <ong and Singapore. Sunday, February 26: SINGKEP e Java,1,103 words
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Article144 1939-02-23 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, February 19. THE Ministry of Finance has issued a notification regarding the revision of certain taxes. As regards the Capitation Tax both the President of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Finance have already intimated that they intend144 words
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Article69 1939-02-23 13 Today at the “Esplaa id from 6 p.m ♦o 7.30 p.m.: March: King Carnival: Rosey. Overture: Tally Ho: Ansell. Suite: Petite Suite do Concert: Coleridge-Taylor. 1. Le Caprice de Nanette. 2. Demande et Reponse. 3. Un Sonnet d’Amour. 4. La Tarantelle Fretillante. Waltz: Gold and Silver: Lehar. Descriptive:69 words
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Advertisement330 1939-02-23 13 BLUE funnel line weekly SERVICE TO LONDON Ac NORTH CONTINENT Calls Hull Gdjmta L ra Ĕeb“23 n 22 [JON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Mar 3 Mar 28 KN Calls Marseilles, Antwerp Middlesboro Mar. 10 Apr.’ 5 j: > DAY SERVICE fO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE ’.i-»rrpnoi Feb. 24 Mar. 26 Mar. 5330 words
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Advertisement945 1939-02-23 13 D anc r* Ot V BRITISH IND A (IncorpoiYted in England) SIINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN. S.S. “CANTON” SAILING THURSDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under- For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. S/S945 words
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Article1110 1939-02-23 14 Final Day of S.T.C Spring Meeting VEYEIGHTS for Saturday, the last da> of th? Singapore Turf Club Spring Meeting, were issued yesterday. The fields are big and open racing is promised. Scratchings and the order of running will be published at noon V morrow. Below is the1,110 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1939-02-23 14 Looking Ahead To The Next Test Series r |’’HK Inter-State matches played so far this summer in .n,i ri have been generally of a heavy scoring nature, and u hj] v might suggest a bowling weakness, the greater responsi! ilif-. :ir s! carried bv the run1,228 words
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Article51 1939-02-23 14 Penang Sports (Inh I” Play Navy Team The Pen,,,,; Ground. The P. S. C. t< colours, is as follows: E. T. Pike- A. G. < MacDougal; K. P. Deight<> n f and S. V. Adams; A. M < Mackay. H. J- Blnke, W. J. E. Goodrich Umpire: Mr.51 words
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Article55 1939-02-23 14 The Penang S nang Free School will >’ .hw.c game of soccer on Tue p 28, at 5.20 p.m. on th< < 8 S. C. team, m Club E. Walker: D. JJ T Coupar; D. Chadwuk, S. V. Adams: AJ. B M. J. Mac Kay, H. P- vv55 words
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Advertisement153 1939-02-23 14 JD F" 1 C (fl ifl '< I 1 /j| r v\ > i r i—\ i \z i B So easy-so quick-with Brasso METAL POLISH oiI.HI.LAA CO.. LTD. M 3 u Does this Climate Upset Your Liver and Digestion If so, take a course of Dr. In this tropical153 words
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Article1044 1939-02-23 15 England Play Out Time Job annesburg, Wednesday. I fourth Test which ended today v r as drawn. Continuing q morning with 249 for 3on a damp by easy wicket, the South Africans raised the score to 349 for 8, when Melville eclared. Rowman■—Reuter. - 1,044 words
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Article153 1939-02-23 15 800- To Meet Danahar I English lightweight I the ChatI i Arthur Danahar ne et tonight for th< I ampionship at HarI isily the most disI times in England. r been eagerly awaited, as I the fact that all I ii- i t has been sold, ana153 words
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Article118 1939-02-23 15 perlon Honied oln League Game London, Wednesday. j’OLVEs Everton, rivals in the quarter-final round of the F.A. Cup. L. .as ir--.1" in the League today U for;..-. round. The leaders were ren by coals to nothing, their rgest defeat of the season. bVith ’h- -.ashing win,118 words
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Article138 1939-02-23 15 P-jllvr Acquitted I evidence of the constable, Idris b. Kader ient to prove a case against Chinese ricksha puller, J? 001 was charged with r in his capacity as at about 11 p. m m Phee Choon Road Mr. 1 in the Penang Middle icquited and discharged138 words
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81 1939-02-23 15 elderly I Wong Foon, who I ring found in possesI packets of re-prepared I G nced to a fine of I ninths’ rigorous imI J L McFall in the I hurt yesterday. I I albot, of the Excise roseeuted, said that I was discovered in81 words
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Article82 1939-02-23 15 Expected To Return On Sunday (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. The Malayan Governments’ delegation to New Delhi for the discussion of emigration problems with the Government of India is expected to return from New Delhi on Sunday, February 26. The delegation consists of82 words
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Article207 1939-02-23 15 Navy Collapse After Good Start AFOC IB ALL team drawn from the destroyer and two submarines*- now in port, H. M. S. Westcott, H. M. S. Odin and H. M. S. Cetus, met the Indian Recreation Club in a game of soccer on the Renong ground207 words
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Article897 1939-02-23 15 Armstrong Explains His “Homicide" Tactics jgALANCE plays a vital part in every sport in which men engage Balance is that natural adjustment of deportment which enables a man to obtain the maximum of achievement with easy execution. The batsman with his stance; the bowlr with897 words
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125 1939-02-23 15 G. HALLIDAY, playing in the Calcutta Medal on Sunday morning, broke the record for the Glugor course w r ith a score of 70. He won the competition, R. J. Isherw’Ood being runner-up. Results of the Calcutta Medal and other week-end competitions as follow’s:125 words
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180 1939-02-23 15 MRS'. C. M. Murray-Aynsley presented the prizes to the successful competitors at the conclusion of the first North Malaya Amateur Golf Championships held at Ipoh during the Chinese New Year holidays. The Inter-club Competition was won by the Kinta Golf Club team, comprising A. L.180 words
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Article71 1939-02-23 15 FIXTURES in the Penang Sports Club tennis tournament as follows: Tomorrow: Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. Purcell (-15.5) to meet the winners of Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Bisseker vs. Mrs. and Miss Hamilton (-40) in the final of the women’s doubles handicap. Lambert (-30.2) in the semi-final71 words
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Advertisement302 1939-02-23 15 Parker Vacumatic Travels with Men ol Accomplishment This Great Pen Can Be Rehecl Up on For Consistently Fine ffiISSE Performance... Never Runs Dry at Critical Moments ...a Pen with an Air of Distinction Business executives, writers, ex- ali times, fou re never caught with plorers, students thousands of a dry302 words
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Article65 1939-02-23 16 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN LATEST Penang $lOB.OO Business 25 tons Singapore $lOB.OO COPRA Sundried $3.5» Black Pepper $8.75 RUBBEB Penang (Spot) 28c Singapore (Spot) 28 %c t ypioca Fair Seed $3.00 Medium $3.37% RICE Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $5.80 No. 2 $5.60 White No. 1 $6.00 White No.65 words
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Article102 1939-02-23 16 Prev. Tod Ay Paris 176 ***** 176 ***** New York 4.68}J 4.68}J Montreal 4.70}? 4.71 Brussels 27.84% 27.86 Geneva 20.60% 20.60% Amsterdam 8.75% 8.77% Milan 89% 89% Berlin 11.68% 11.68% Stockholm 19.42 19.42 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 136% 136%102 words
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Article131 1939-02-23 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN i Buyers BeUerv Ayer Weng .60 .70 Hong Fatt .67% .70 Jelebu .57% .60 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Nawng Pet .27% .30 Paroi .50 .55 Petalings 6.50 6.60 Rahman Hyd. 1.02% 1.07% Rauh Gold 4.60 4.80 c Rantau 1.25 1.30 Taiping Cons. 1.42% 1.47% Ulu Klang .70131 words
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Article148 1939-02-23 16 LEAN CO. TIN: > Buyers Sellers Ampats 3'6 3j9 A. Wengs .60 .65 Bangrins 19J6 20|3 Hong Fatts .69 .72 Hitams .28 .31 Johans .25 .27 K. Lan juts 16J0 16J6 Kuchais 1.20 1.25 Kundangs 6J6 6|9 Laruts 3110 J 4J3 N. Pets .27 .29 Pangnga Rivers 5J9 6|3 Pungahs148 words
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Article174 1939-02-23 16 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY. ALL MARKETS WERE CLOSED TODAY. DOW JONES AVERAGES Prev. Wed. High Low 30 mdus. 142.74 142.64 143.13 142.05 20 rails 29.55 29.61 29.73 29.40 20 utilities 24.73 24.82 24.94 24 70 40 bonds 90.27 90.08 Business done 690,000 470,000 STOCKS Prev. Wed. Am. Tob.174 words
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Article162 1939-02-23 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 3 9 4 3 Ayer Weng 60 .65 Batu Selangor 1.22% 1.27% Berjuntai 9 9 10,6 Hong Fatt .69 .72% Kpg. Lan jut 16 0 16 6 Klang River 1.77% 1.85 Kramat 9JO 96 Kundang 66 7JO Larut 4 0 4 6 Lukut .45162 words
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Article175 1939-02-23 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.17% 1.25 Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.07% Bassetts .45 .50 Bentas .97% 1.05 Brogas .62% .67% Kuala Sidims 1.95 2.05 Tndragiri s 1.10 1.17% Lunas 1.45 1.55 Mentakabs .40 .42% Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.27% Pa jams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangs .92% 1.00 Tapahs 1.60175 words
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Article, Illustration854 1939-02-23 16 Tribute To Leader’s Public Services An eloquent tribute to the public career of the leader of the Chinese community in Penang, the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe. J.P., O B.E was paid by Mr. Ng Sui Cam, vice-president of the Chinese Chamber of854 words
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Article314 1939-02-23 16 Eighth Cruise Round The World On her fourth visit to Penang in the course of her annual world cruise, the 42,300 tort flagship of the Canadian Pacific fleet. Empress of Britain, will arrive on Monday. She left New York on January 7 and is314 words
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Article23 1939-02-23 16 SMITH. —At the Penang Maternity Hospital on Saturday, February 18th, a daughter to Mrs. Frances Smith, wife of Mr. F. J. Smith.23 words
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Advertisement231 1939-02-23 16 SCOTIA XU. 1. Swansea; 2. Portsmouth; 3 .s 0 ampton; 4. Sheffield Wednesday- 5 Si field United: 6. Newcastle; 7.' Live-‘ r 8. Chelsea; 9. Sunderland; u> y u in 11. Chesterfield; 12. Bradford; 13'“ v nal; 14. Notts Forest, 15. Manchester City; 16. Bury; 17. Plymouth; is. ton; 19.231 words
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