Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 March 1939
1939-03-25
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-03-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY C -o. voi. xcvii. PRICE 5 CENTS. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1939.20 words
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184 1939-03-25 1 R.euter. ALLDAY FIGHTING Polish-German Clash Also Reported Paris, Friday. While Hungarian troops have begun a new offensive at some points in Slovakia, the Slovaks claim to have advanced into Ruthenia. according to a Havas report from! Bratislava. lighting was raging all day. Slovak aeroplanesR.euter. - 184 words
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Article80 1939-03-25 1 Oxv!i<‘ n Cylinders Blow Up London, Friday. > occurred in the store shed Military College of Science n Common due to the burstfoxy n ylinders caused by an out The tire brigade was cab tbreak was extinguished in Nobody was hurt. ,v; ons caused extraordinary v. H.lwich80 words
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Article247 1939-03-25 1 Larue Sections Of I Public Uneasy I Bucharest, Friday. I Chib? 1; sections of the public, parbusiness leaders trade are I asy about the new agree- ,rl les insist that the counItry’s independence has not been I r..r ng that the document I 1,; < the signing247 words
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Article64 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. Mr ’’l 1 Kiikwood. Tlabour, is 1 hat Mr. Oliver Stanley w it- <i Government subsidy Aping and the shipbuilding i< n replying to Mr. Kirktion on the matter in dhe ('nn.im Tuesday. ood, interviewed stated tanlcy advised him to bject, and he thoughtReuter. - 64 words
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Article16 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. Arthur Oswald Hope b*s been ucceed I>ord Erskine as GoMad ras. -Reuter.■ Reuter. - 16 words
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Article212 1939-03-25 1 British Wireless. Question On Monday London. Friday. When the House of Commons met this morning the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, who was the senior Minister of the Government bench, in reply to the Opposition T<eader. Mr. C. R. Attlee, said he– British Wireless. - 212 words
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Article37 1939-03-25 1 The total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £57,875.000. The average rate per cent, for Bills at three monthe was 14s. 7.44 d. against 10s. 1.32 d. a week ago.37 words
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Article, Illustration62 1939-03-25 1 —Reuter. Restricted Liberty hi Germany Berlin, Friday. It is officially denied that Dr. Schusehnigg is being released shortly. It is stated that he has been permitted to leave Vienna and reside in a villa, probably somewhere in Germany. His liberty would remain curtailed. The original proposal to try—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article169 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. New Finance Plan In The Reich Berlin, Friday. A new finance plan providing for advance payments by trade and industry on future tax payments is announced. The object of the plan is to enable the Government to finance extraordinary expenditure. Taxation, bonds will be issued in recognitionReuter. - 169 words
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Article79 1939-03-25 1 —Reuter Warm Welcome In Moscow Moscow, Friday. M Mikoyan, Commisaar for Foreign Trade, one of Stalin’s closest friends, gave up his holiday to receive Mr. Hudson. “We were very much impressed with M. Mikoyan’s businesslike attitude. Our reception so far has been more than friendly,” Mr. Hudson told—Reuter - 79 words
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Article196 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. Safely Through Commons London, Friday. The Chincj*? Currency Stabilisation Bill, read for the third time in the House of Commons today without division, has been sent to the House of Lords. Before the third reading an amendment by Mr. Pethick Lawrence rejecting tire Government’s guarantee of. Reuter. - 196 words
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Article118 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. German Aggression Condemned Washington, Friday. Mr. Cordell Hull condemned German aggression in a statement in which he declared that happenings in Europe had been of a nature seriously to threaten the peace of the World. “I am profoundly shocked by these new evidences of international, Reuter. - 118 words
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Article151 1939-03-25 1 —British Wireless. To Develop 5,520 Horsepower London, Friday. Three big ocean flyingboats being built at Rochester for Imperial Airways are likely to be launched respectively in April, May and June. The flying boats, which were seen by the King and Queen last week, are nearly twice as.—British Wireless. - 151 words
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Article72 1939-03-25 1 —Reuter. Broadening Basis Of Government Warsaw, Friday. Reorganisation is proceeding in the Government to broaden its basis in the face of the national emergency. An interesting newcomer into the Cabinet is expected to be Witos, a peasant leader who went abroad to escape a prison sentence. His party has.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration139 1939-03-25 1 Former Treaty Port Now Held By Japan Reuter. Berlin, Friday. Unofficial political circles are talking of the possibility of Germany soon having a colony. They have in mind the former German treaty port of Kiaochow which was captured by Japan during the worldReuter. - 139 words
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Article61 1939-03-25 1 London, Friday. The King and Queen will dine, with the Prime Minister and Mrs. Chamberlain next Wednesday at No. 10, Fawning street. This is the first occasion on which Mr. Chamberlain has entertained the King at No. 10. Their Majesties left Buckingham Palace this evening for61 words
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Article71 1939-03-25 1 Reuter. Legislation To Starve Out Jews Budapest, Friday. By an overwhelming majority the Chamber today adopted a Bill designed to curtail Jewish business activities. Such amendments as introduced tended to tighten the provisions of the Bill, the general effects of which will be to render it practically impossible forReuter. - 71 words
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Article42 1939-03-25 1 —Reuter. Washington, Friday. The Treasury has imposed penalty duties on imports from Memel area following similar action after German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia in respect of German exports to the United States, namely a supertax of 25 per cent.—Reuter. - 42 words
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Advertisement137 1939-03-25 1 I APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. 1 Lrhe :FORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I 7’ Vi Reach Street, I’.fflang. I I v < /s' -s. Xi I wW” A FISH from far and near137 words
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388 1939-03-25 2 TIME TO DRAW THE LINE London Press Warns Against Delay POLAND’S DEMAND London, Friday. ’THE speedy formation of an international front against German aggression is urged in the newspapers today. The Daily Telegraph says: “It behoves us to fix once and for all a line388 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-03-25 2 Reuter. Perlin, Friday. 11HE Germa.’, treat} with is described by the Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung as being tar more than a commercial treaty o- the usual kind It is claimed th st a considerable portion of Germany’s needs, particularly industrial and war metenals, W’U nowReuter. - 84 words
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59 1939-03-25 2 Reuter. Kaunas, Friday. Several thousand refugees 'roni Memelland have reached various Lithuanian t< wns. Meanwhile, it is stated that a decree published in the Danzig Official Gazette enables orderly liquidation of the Jewish community.” according to a 1/n--zig telegram. The decree comes into operationReuter. - 59 words
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Article179 1939-03-25 2 .—Reuter. Seen Off By The King At ietcria London, Friday. A simple but impressive ceremony ended the Stat? visit ot p. evident and Madame Lebrun today. Saoitly before Lneir train was due to leave Mr. Chamt.la i. Lord Halifax, M. Bonnet and Frczcl: Embassy officials gathered at Victoria.—Reuter. - 179 words
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Article145 1939-03-25 2 —Reuter. Ciano Pines On Subdued Note Rome. Friday. If Great Britain wishes to punish Germany then war is inevitable, writes Count Cianc’s newspaper II Telegrafo today. The paper adds: ‘If Great Britain merely wishes to organise a safety system to avoid surprises in the future then she will’—Reuter. - 145 words
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Article29 1939-03-25 2 Reuter. Baltimore, Friday The Yankee Clipper, the flyingboat which was expected to take off on her first transatlantic fiight to Southampton today, will not leave until tomorrow,—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article460 1939-03-25 2 “GERMAN RUMANIAN 5-YEAR PLAN” Comprehensive Agreement Announced Berlin, Friday. A message from Bucharest states that arrangements of rV the w idest character are covered by the new GermanRumanian Agreement. Development of the enormous potential resources of Rumania, particularly in the direction of agriculture, is the main feature of the agreement.—Reuter - 460 words
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Article106 1939-03-25 2 Shanghai, March 17. All foreign missionaries in China, of Whom nearly 2,000 are British, are threatened with explusion if Japanese Press reports in China are correct. A limit would be set for the period of residence by foreign missionaries. Adoption of such a step, adds the106 words
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Article33 1939-03-25 2 —Reuter. Chungking, Friday. The air service between China and Russia was inaugurated this morning'. A Chinese, plane left Alamutu for Hami. in Sinkiang, which is to be the common terminus.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article16 1939-03-25 2 —Reuter Berlin, Friday. Herr Hitler arrived back at Swinemumuende on the Deutschland this morning.—Reuter.—Reuter - 16 words
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Article165 1939-03-25 2 Pans, Friday. HUNGARIAN troops wer. still in Slovak territory late yesterday evening, according to a HSvas report from Prague, which adds that th?. Slovak autndities have ordered reinforcements, which have been sent io Presov. A communique issued in Bratislava states that Slovak troops put up a165 words
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Article91 1939-03-25 2 .—Reuter Shanghai, Friday. THE hope that “third Powers will realise how Japan respects their peaceful trading’’ and will therefore “co-operate in the establishment of a new order in East Asia” was expressed by the Japanese Consul-General at Tsingtao, in a statement announcing the reopening of.—Reuter - 91 words
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Article101 1939-03-25 2 ’-—Reuter. Petition To Federal Parliament Toronto. Friday. The House of Commons today passed unanimously a resolution declaring that the “present international crisis in Europe calls for immediate action on the part of component parts of the British Empire to support any action which may be necessary’-—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article115 1939-03-25 2 —Reuter. Rebels To March In Today Unopposed Rome, Friday. The entry of Nationalist troops nto Madrid has been fixed for tomorrow, according to the latest messages from Burgos. The announcement follows the arrival in Burgos yesterday of a civil aeroplane carrying five men, two of whom are said.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article49 1939-03-25 2 .—-Reuter, London. Friday. Lielt.-Comdr. Fletcher (Labour) will ask Mr. Chamberlain in the House of commons on March 28. whether ha will consider strengthening the British representation to the forthcoming Pacific Conference in view of the increased gravity of the international situation since the conference was summoned. —Reuter..—-Reuter, - 49 words
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Article42 1939-03-25 2 —British Wire- London, Friday. The death occurred yesterday of Sir David Reid, one of the two Conservative Members of Parliament for County Down, Northern Ireland. At’the General Election Sir David Reid’s majority over a Republican was 46.C88. —British Wire-.-—British Wire- - 42 words
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182 1939-03-25 2 Four Charges Against Chinese Three or four bicycles, and various spare parts, and accessories formed th exhibits in a case brought up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday, when a Chinese, Lim Ean Koon, facsd five separate charges of retaining182 words
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Article135 1939-03-25 2 Reut“- Highly Coni|)i(‘henMVf Measure London, Friday. The Gov: mm-nt j;-; ■sa)> for idling wit h civil defem < ot the most comprehensive Bills seated to Parliamr .t. in re. mt t ...ts, Vte Bill contains seventv-li i < M’ -> s and two schedules and its object isReut“- - 135 words
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Article183 1939-03-25 2 The funeral of Mr A. J Kajan. Estate, Ka cemetery attached to Family at Kajang, largely attend d The deceased, aged *5, w lor aometime di<d u’. pital, Kuala Lumpur. Hi the widow, and vei. > :il<i of relations an i Ln-ii" loss. Rev. Fathei183 words
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Advertisement149 1939-03-25 2 r I FOR i AND PAJjffilibWClNES When visiting Ayer Ram your pleasure would not be complete without, calling at the CHWEE LIM KOO RESTAURANT 85, AYER IT AM RD.. PENANG. Excellent meals, cold drinks and light refreshment served. Situated in cool and pleasant surroundings. Ring up 1252 for your requirements.149 words
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Advertisement57 1939-03-25 2 j? n$ I I EF i I “**«*-A i S' 4 I j m matter how severe W| y oiJ, s tomach trouble, I 111 Bisurated M agnesia M WIH alw:lv> give yo n W|| quick relk; by removing I 111 the cause. Try it now°! Qn>t another day. w57 words
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Article943 1939-03-25 3 I An Easter Sunday I Attraction IpIKIES FROM Al l. OVER MALAYA THE Perak Branch of the Automobile Association of Mulaya II i s holding its annual Hill Climb on April 9 on the same l f ourse iasl yeai at Gopeng, and the first event943 words
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Article571 1939-03-25 3 LETTER TO THE EDITOR) Sir. —An innocent little notification appeared in the Government Gazette of March 3, 1539 making a slight but very significant addition to the Rules for administration of the Sungkai Gam? Reserve, Perak. 'I he Sungkai Game Reserve was gazetted in July 1934 and as571 words
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166 1939-03-25 3 Alleged to have been a regular distributor of lottery tickets and to have disposed of about $lO,OOO worth of lottery tickets i* 1938, an Indian, R. S. D. I illay, was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, with receiving166 words
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Article34 1939-03-25 3 Reuter. Warsaw. Friday. The 1914 and 1915 classes and a number of specialists have been oalleo up. The measure is taken, it is reported with the object of strengthen’thnorthern frontiers.— Reuter. Reuter. - 34 words
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Article24 1939-03-25 3 .—Reuter. Brisbane, Friday. Mr. Geonge Pollock, Speaker of t e Queensland Legislative Assembly w.a > found shot dead in Parliament House today.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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949 1939-03-25 3 the Bankruptcy Court, Penan-, y terday v s. Madar, a form >r lt icr oi V. s. Madai Co., -inst ..T, a i.umber of summonses were issue 1 in ?e Police Cauit and who was subsequenty made a bankrupt with’liabilities tot mg applied by949 words
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Article137 1939-03-25 3 Bad IJov Who Threw Stones (From Gur Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. (CHARGED with committing n ischief hy throwing stones into the Coronation Amuse n nt l ark last night, a Chinese boy named Ooi S- ng Ann said that although he |.mchased a ticket,137 words
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Advertisement206 1939-03-25 3 ww RM' i BrSI "W w® j tfoe* twice fea I M w B J Heinz c$- as far! aS f F^oKl S£ Hctf J/' Good ketchup goes so far it pays to buy the 'X t I best —and that’s Heinz, the greatest ketchup X X j f PICKET)206 words
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Article393 1939-03-25 4 IMPORTANT changes are ini--1 pending regarding the qualifications required for licences to import piecegoods from Japan. Alter July next, which will see the introduction of a new quota period ct eighteen months, it is proposed to set aside a share of each regulated class of piecegoods for allocation393 words
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698 1939-03-25 4 Britain France To Defend Netherlands By “Pertinax” AN IMPORTANT chapter of re- cent European history is now emerging to light. The Journal des Debat.s has been publishing all sorts of details about an impending German attack upon Holland and Switzerland. These reports are not to be taken as an accurate698 words
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653 1939-03-25 4 FANTASTIC as it may sound to many, there is a far from unimportant school of thought and group of Japanese who foresee the day when the rich colonial possessions of France immediately to the South of China will no longer be French, but Japanese assets.653 words
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Advertisement246 1939-03-25 4 I fr < *&r x'lL’ 5 i i I i I AMONTILLADO UNO S 11 E R R Y I I B Z f GLĔAMiNG A TEETH may often hide DECAY J Only Tek Short-Head tooth- Tek is the only genuine brush con reach those nooks toothbrush, built and patentand246 words
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Miscellaneous12 1939-03-25 4 ~X. rZZ k "A -vl\\N® v '<■ -.J*--. -r~~, 'L;<; mnirinr run iioi12 words
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Article556 1939-03-25 5 VaniO Bags R \NTIC stay-at-homes, who ncw*riheless wish to impress p.-nds that they also have traveli.] v. i»iy, can obtain exotic hotel ■Min an American advertiser, w practises at Miami, Florida. :1 g to an advertisement ap,„.3r i•> n the personal columns of an Xmerican magazine, “vanity556 words
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1142 1939-03-25 5 WORK OF PENANG P.W. JUBILEE FUND Not A Dole: Aid For Aged And Infirm Only CLOSE INVESTIGATION BEFORE GIVING RELIEF the inauguration of the Penang and Province Wellesley Silver Jubilee F and in 1935 as a permanent memorial cf the Silver Jubilee of the late King, His Majesty King George1,142 words
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Article869 1939-03-25 5 Goldsmith’s Suicide By Poisoning rhe grini tragedy i n Buckingham Street was recalled yesterday when an enquiry was held into the death of a young goldsmith, Lam Ah Yoon, who dramatically drank a fatal dose of poison and died in the arms of a constable after attacking869 words
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Article262 1939-03-25 5 Sequel To Free Fight At China Street A free fight between two parties of Indian coolies on the night of March 3 at China Street culminated in 16 of them being brought up in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday, before Mr. Liin Koon Teck, charged with262 words
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Article138 1939-03-25 5 Hotelkeeper Fined For carelessness in his entries in his hotel-book, a Chinese hotelkeeper was yesterday fined $lO, by the Penang Mido.e Court Magistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to enter the names of ail the persons staying in138 words
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Advertisement279 1939-03-25 5 Unbreakable Wa her proof WrisFWalxh '^^v Guaranrced ,o y cars 'd Men’s Streamline' I Service Model S 13.15 in London Stores for U6s Money Refunded If not Pert.TraCW fectly Satisfactory. 4 Fall cannot Damage this Monde, tul Watch. Unbreakable, Waterproof. Sana- and Dustproof, Shockproof. Reliable Timekeeper, Non*Mavnecic v opened Stainless279 words
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Miscellaneous1471 1939-03-25 6 PENAJNG ijyj „3 Popular Request Screening I undoubtedly the brightest merriest spot r a ANo Indisputably The Most Luxurious Dance Hall in Nort: r rn \H||h K f 4 B KI Extension am K U I A L ELYSEE CABARET I AST 3 SHOWS- I AST NIGHT TONIGHT 6.15 9.301,471 words
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Advertisement469 1939-03-25 7 I WEMBLEY PARK C A IY Cl 11 I I ,,w fc. &U. Dance nail k<ong nor 'iidiignai tjpera: I ;h.,w “YOO THYE SAN”. till 1111 ci .Pl i<£ 111 1 Show: (1) ‘‘CHEET KHIAM MUNG vnv” I (2) PAH HWA TENG- K J/M/LSS/ON FREE <:•<• Toy (Cantonese Opera: Coupons469 words
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Advertisement21 1939-03-25 7 t— rs=- -.=>l A-LA-CARTE DINNER AND AFTER-CINEMA SUPPER AT THE E. O. GRILL Is Inexpensive And Good Tel. 322 For Reservations21 words
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Miscellaneous495 1939-03-25 7 I THURSDAY NEXT AT QU EEN’S I Till yin HIS PICTURE SESS.4 TIIW GE A GENERATION I yvtro-Golduyn-Mayer’s Masterpiece I i' l-ILIT KE THAI PACKED THE PAVILION THEATRE, SINGAPORE, FOR OVER 8 DAYS. a hmmi SI HWI B Adapted from the SYNOPSIS. Andrew Manton (Robert Donat! twenta-four-year-old f 'LS •'rf'*495 words
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Miscellaneous226 1939-03-25 7 ■■m—W— —HU I ■■■■MMMMMSMMMMMMM—— t.” QUEEN’S TONIGHT’S j OPENING TOMORROW 1 COLGA I E NIGH I ONE SHOW nightly at 8 p.m. Through the courtesy of Messis. Harper, Gilfillan Co. Ltd. Matinees Tomorrow Monday at Free Distribution of Sample ‘‘Colgate’s 2.45 p.m. Ribbon Dental Cream” to all patrons occupying Dress226 words
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1037 1939-03-25 8 t Passes And Partial Passes (STUDENTS TO SIT AGAIN ■JpOLLOWING are the results of the Raffles College diploma examinations for 1939 DIPLOMAS i I The following have been awarded the j i Diploma in Arts: -i Class ll.—Chang Min Tat. Eu Cheow I Chye, Goh1,037 words
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Article224 1939-03-25 8 The ai'faw. oi 'Tl' C)., Mantel street, Teluk Arisen, whose business was attached last year by the Sanitary Board to recover assessment on the premises, were revealed at the put.-c ex amination of Cnong Chee Mmg, the managing partner, v. ho was adjudicated a bankrupt in224 words
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Article114 1939-03-25 8 Course Of Sermons From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. Friday. Two Redemptorist Fathers from the Society of the Congregation of Reciemptorists, Singapore, J. Green and J. Moran G.S.S.R., will arrive in Taiping on Sunday to give a series of sermons. The programme is as follows: March 26.114 words
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Article127 1939-03-25 8 Members c. Ox- Engineer. -g Association ci ZxLaya from all over the country arrived yesterday in Ipoh and were met at the station by 10-.al members of the reception committee. After tiffin at the Station Ho/1 they visited the Ipoh Aerodrome and were shown round by127 words
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Article65 1939-03-25 8 Invitations have teen issued for the marriage of Mr Chin Kim Weng, second son of Mr, and Mrs. C -in Khoong Liew, of Ipoh, with Miss Wong Swee Yee. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wong Kwai, which takes place at noon tomorrow (Sunday) at65 words
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Article42 1939-03-25 8 On Thursday night Capt. Dane's house at Gopeng-road, Ipoh, was burgled and two timepieces removed It is believed the the ouiglar was disturbed by the harking of a dog which was in the house. The police are investigating.42 words
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Article198 1939-03-25 8 Co-ordinated Up To June, 1938 The population of the Federated Malay i States cn June 30. 1938, was estimat!eu to be 2,089,835, an increase of 128,438 over the previous year. Distribution of se.xes among ail races except Indians was satisfactory. Mr. L. W. Evans, Registrar-General198 words
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Article60 1939-03-25 8 Advance Party Already On Way To India (From Our. Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. An advance party of the Ist Battalion, 2nd Punjab Regiment, about 300 strong, will be leaving for Jubbulpore, India, by special train tonight. Senior officers with the party include Major T. G. L‘E.60 words
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Article22 1939-03-25 8 —Reuter. The British Ambassador to China, Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, will leave for Chungking via French Indo-China on April 8. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article312 1939-03-25 8 Malayan Life Pictured I In London I SARAWAK PEPPER GARDEN I REPRODUCED I la the Ex! biticn Galleries at the Impel d fnslihife .I lensmgtan, are many dioramas that reproduce. in coi)! I line and atmosphere, typical scenes ol productive < -j i n I312 words
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Article188 1939-03-25 8 Dubious Defence Bv Chinese Lad (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah Friday, j A young Chinese named Lee Thiam I claimed trial when produced before Datoh Muda Razalli in the Batu Gaia’ Court yesterday morning on a chz. ge of possessing bicycle parts, ci which188 words
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Article195 1939-03-25 8 Royal Parly Met Ry Perak Ruler (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Kangsar, Thursday. JMlam cr’s ruler, Sultan Alam Shah, his consc: a. the Raja Perempuan of Selangor, his Malay A.D.C., and the j Orang Kaya Besar and suite arrived here by the midday mail train195 words
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Article215 1939-03-25 8 Ex-dance Hostess To Pay Compensation tTOR causing the wrongful arrwst of an Indian Mohammedan named Yusuf on a groundless charge a former Chinese dance hostess from Singapore named Wong Ah Ying was yesterday ordered b’Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, io pay compensation215 words
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Article161 1939-03-25 8 Berlin. March 16 1 The secret police made sudden cents yesterday morning on lJ :> iover Germany in connect: m d. dissolution of an association to the State.” I In Berlin more than 100 uwc.t were visited and 20 policemen c 1 the offices of the161 words
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Article124 1939-03-25 8 (From Our Own CorrespH Singapore, J Jumping ofi a ni( it bis hat, which had head while he was stan< with seven other coolie a Lai Choh, crashed to t?< force that lie fractured hi The t vidcnce was Singapore Coroner, Vi yesterday at an124 words
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Advertisement371 1939-03-25 8 Sensational Change In Face Powder Fashion No more herd made-up look NEW POWDER INVISIBLE ON SKIN CIVFS MARVELLOUS NATURAL BEAUTY Smart brent h women have started a new vogue, they have found a face powder that gives a peach bloom complexion a trace oi shine all day long. rf Wr371 words
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Article1159 1939-03-25 9 Car To Be Burnt To Claim Insurance (brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Thursdav. Characterising the stcry of the principal prosecution v.i“ s Anil as leading like a bit of Alice in Wonderland." Mr. A. J. Grat an-Bellew, First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, today acquitted two Chinese1,159 words
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Article207 1939-03-25 9 The trial was concluded at the Perak Assizes yesterday before the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray-Aynslcy of Leong Kam Chin, an insurance canvasser and broker, on a charge of rape. The court wa« crowded yesterday, as ft was the previous day, wfti; Chinese and other nationalities.207 words
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Article186 1939-03-25 9 Wettest Malayan Town Ipoh was by far the wettest town in Malaya during the month of February, the total inches of rainfall being 14.06. During one day in the month 4.20 inches of rainfall were measured at the Ipoh Aerodrome: but this is not a record,186 words
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Article110 1939-03-25 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping', Friday. Penang will be the venue of the Annual District Institute for Epworth Leaguers from all over North Malaya from May 26 to 2>9 inclusive. It will be a great gathering of youth, and the Dean of the Institute, the Rev. Dr.110 words
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907 1939-03-25 9 Made During A Lucid Interval” ESSOOFF NOT ALWAYS AN IMBECILE SAYS JUDGE (i rons (;ur Own Correspondent) Singapore, Friday. jl DtffcfE’NT finding in favour of the will of Essooff Mohamed Salleh Angullia, who was alleged to e have made his will while of unsound907 words
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Article34 1939-03-25 9 ,—Reuter. The list of the new political bureau, just announced, includes Stalin, Andre Yenev Voroshiloff, Zhdanov. Kaganovitch, Kalinin, Kikoyan, Molotov, Khrushev. B-ria and Shvernik. Field-Marshall Bluecher is among the prominent eliminated —Reuter.,—Reuter. - 34 words
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1324 1939-03-25 10 U.S. May Dictate Rubber Prices DEPENDENCE ON FAR EAST AROUSING UNEASINESS (From Our Own Correspondent) London. March 15. IS the world’s most important consuming country, the United States has always played a decisive part in the chequered history of the rubber growing1,324 words
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Article161 1939-03-25 10 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. Mar. 14. r J'HE Duff Development Company is offering to shareholders 66.416 ss. shares at Bs. each. For every share allotted, states a circular issued today, the allottee will receive an option to take up one share at Bs. up to161 words
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Article178 1939-03-25 10 And Protect Mouth At The Same Hi,,,, Many people believe that L. tag their teeth regularly they are p™* tag them against decay. That half true since even teeth be sound and healthy will decay lf lh are not properly protected. L Mouth acids178 words
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926 1939-03-25 10 ’‘£2oo-£230 Undoubtedly 100 High” (From Our Own Correspondent) London. Mur. i 5. tin producing and dealing interests arc awaiting with keen anxiety the outcome of the postponed meeting of the International Tin Committee, to be held on i 22. It is thought unlikely that926 words
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Article82 1939-03-25 10 A CHINESE boy aged 10, namec Chhok Wah. had A narro from drowning at the Tupai 1 t yesterday. Having gone into t m for a swim with two -companions boy Aw got into difficulties, rades, seeing him disappear ran u his parents, who were82 words
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Advertisement899 1939-03-25 10 B AKKS THE MERCANTILE BANh OF INDIA, LTD. .Incorporated in England) “ZS The Indian Overseas 'Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247,88* v itai Paid u p £1 050 <M> Bank, Ltd., BOARD OF DIRECTORS. i nPf>r j )O rated in Bi’itish India) Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.S L, C.1.E., Chairma. Sir899 words
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Article, Illustration171 1939-03-25 11 AC ZSE SS Sees WAX MODEL OF n AS QUEEN VICTORIA Abore.i Anna A??t> saw iw f'l Queen Victoria vhen she visited Tus--•’ids Was works Exhibion 'he robes are the Tigiiial ones used m the film Sixty Glorious Years Anna is shortly leaving for Hollyu171 words
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Advertisement136 1939-03-25 11 j *,jSg| W KIWI O Ks%£s&9 fES Sa B SB® kX t ‘l’- OSffA 10 kl B Itw ml y IMuhJI uioi •Woost DO YOU KNOW THAT R > REGAL E V A I’ OK ATE D UNSWEETENED MILK j s p. Jie cow’s milk reduced to its preyrt j136 words
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Article, Illustration629 1939-03-25 12 Madras Premier 's Tribute To Mahatma Gandhi Tripuri. Mar. 10. MAHATMA Gandhi promises til minimum, but performs the maximum. Put your trust in him and he will safely lead you to the goal.” declared Mr. C. Rajagopalachari. Premier of Madias, adores.,ing a vast gathering at the Exhioition Pandal this morning629 words
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158 1939-03-25 12 Assurance To Goyemor During Recent Visit Rangoon THE Governor of Burma. His Excel--1 lency Sir Archibald Cochrane, has been on a tour in the picturesque Shan Stales, which are administered by Shan Chiefs subject to the supervision of a Commissioner. Presenting an address of158 words
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Article69 1939-03-25 12 Lahore. Mar. 7. THE report of an unsuccessful attempt 1 to wreck the Sind express near Raiwing. on the Lahore-Karachi line, thirty- miles from here has been received here. According to the report, the Sind express was apiVoaching the Raiwing station when a terrific explosion occurred69 words
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Article99 1939-03-25 12 Today at the Esplanade from 6 p.m to 7.30 p.m.: March: Grove House: Hume. Selection: The Beauty Of Bath: Haines. Waltz: Just Little Grey Haired Lady: Green. Overture: The Arcadians: Wood. Serenade: Coarsen Sercande: Drigo. Selection: Tails Up: Braham. Fox Trot: A Quayside In Old Shanghai: Gray. Mis.99 words
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Article659 1939-03-25 12 ,T. (IEOKGE THE MARTYR STH SUNDAY IN LENT 7.15 a.in. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins and Litany Psalm 22. Hymn 107. 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins and Holy Communicn (Chinese). 4.15 p.m. Sunday School (Parsonage). 6.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon Psalm 51.659 words
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Article230 1939-03-25 12 Man and !\aitii t Man is often at war with Nature. Often, too, he and Nature work as partners. Even unaided Nature can perform conjurivg tricks, for not long ago a bee carried pollen from an almond tree to the blossom of a peach tree in a Hungarian230 words
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Article205 1939-03-25 12 While Mr. Gandhi scores a victory over Mr. Bose, the Leftist leader, in the All-India National Congress, the British authorities say Bombay, March 13. All-lndia National Congress at Tripuri, Central Provinces, today passed by an overwhelming majority a motion c.f no confidence in the205 words
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Article485 1939-03-25 12 His Hu suite were I tend a chart! Hall. Lt.-Col. H. F. Lucas R.E. H College, laraberley, i due io Singapore on April H The Hon. Mi M i I Resident of Perak and Ml. Ipoh to attend a y recital al t I Ipoh Town Hall485 words
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Miscellaneous376 1939-03-25 12 "radio radio radio radio radio radio- radio KiVaVKiA JMIJW® S >ioradio radio radio radio radio radio ra<|id. <■ Electric al recording. records. SINGAPORE PENANG ZHL 1,333 kc/s 225 m.) ZHJ 6.08 mc/c (49.30 m.). ZHP 9.69 mc/c (30.96 m.) TODAY p.m. TODAY’ 5.55 Chinese music. 7.00 Indian P.M. music. 8.00376 words
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Miscellaneous473 1939-03-25 12 8.8. G. Service j Schedule For Far East London, March 19: Following is the probable BBC Service Schedule for the Far East in Malayan standard time for week beginning March 20. TRANSMISSION 2 6.02 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. GSJ, GSG GSV an J GSF. TRANSMISSION 3 O. p.m. to 12.20473 words
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Article264 1939-03-25 13 .atest I’osliiiJi Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIK MAILS OUTWARD .’H E AND THE WEST I’ERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For a (except Victoria Point). India. Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya ;ka, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern .them Rhodesia. Nyasaland Soutn Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and mndland. 1 Lumpur 7.30264 words
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1106 1939-03-25 13 AKKIVALS Today; RAWALPINDI ex Yokohama via ports. STENTOR ex Singapore. Tomorrow: KINA ex Europe. KAISYO MARU ex Japan. Monday, March 27: KEDAH ex Bela-wan-Deli. Tuesday, March 28: SILVERWALNUT ex Philippines, Java ports via Singapore and Belawan. MEN ESTHERS ex Liverpool. Wednesday, March 29; HAGEN1,106 words
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Advertisement448 1939-03-25 13 HE FUNNEL IJ H F UEEKLV SERVICE IO LONDON North <om lncn Calls Marseilles Glasgow Leaves Penan? Due Lnn.vn Calls Antwerp Middlesboro Pr 2 o NOR Calls Marseilles Glasgow ay TKN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA BAm Y "OR < Liverpool ‘«I S Omits Havre Mar. 25 Apr. 26 OR448 words
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Advertisement831 1939-03-25 13 P O BRITISFHNDIA (Incorpor>i.tea in England) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. KAKAPARA SAILING SUNDAY, 26th MARCH, 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. UADT Ourwards from London for831 words
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Article652 1939-03-25 14 “HAMLET OF THE LINKS” London, Mar. 10. HENRY COTTON may be tin world’s greatest golfer or the most misunderstood individual of the links. But while everyone wonders waich o; these stories are correct, tall Henry' goes quietly about his business making perhaps more money652 words
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Article240 1939-03-25 14 Sailing hi British Regattas Mr. Harold S Vanderbilt, Hie fines! helmsman in the I’nited States. thric winner of the America’s Cup. is to race his new twelve-metres yacht in the British Royal Regattas next season. Th. new yacht has been designs d by Spark inan and240 words
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Article136 1939-03-25 14 Britain’s Appeal For Funds Plans for raising m ney for Britain’s participation in the Olympic Games in Finland next year were discussed at the annual meeting of the British Olympic Association. It was stated that £B.€oo or £9.001» would be required, and Lord Portal, the president, Eord Burghley,136 words
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Article163 1939-03-25 14 London, March 18. Cheltenham was rot the same with Golden Miller absent. Cleeve Hill was still there, as large as ever, looking down on one of the loveliest courses in the world; so were all the hunting and ’chasing fo’Jf in the latest thing in tweeds;—but soM/fe-, thing163 words
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Article49 1939-03-25 14 Wilfred Copping, the Arsenal and England half-back, has been transferred to Leeds United. He thus rejoins the club that disccrver ed him as a footballer, and for which he played before he was transferred to the London club in June 1934, for a £7,000 fee.49 words
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Article142 1939-03-25 14 Boxing Promotion At Jubilee Park The main event on Thursday night’s boxing promotion at the Jubilee Park between Battling Klioo, the Penang Chinese, and Nai Urai ended in a draw. The hout was over ten two-minute rounds. Battling Khoo scale at 9.0 and the Siamese142 words
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267 1939-03-25 14 HOME FIXTURES ENGLISH and Scottish Cup semi-iinals will be played to ay Complete fixtures are: F.A. CUP Portsmouth vs. Huddersfield. Wolves vs. Grimsby. SCOTTISH CUP Hibernians vs. Clyde. Aberdeen, vs. Mouierwell. FIRST DIVISION ♦Birmingham vs Huddersfield. Bolton vs. Derby. "Chariton Athletic vs. Grimsby. Chelsea vs.267 words
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Article126 1939-03-25 14 iFrom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. The Selangor inter-Club Lawn tennis tournament will start this week. Six teams have entered for the senior division and they are the Railway Institute, Selangor Chinese “A,” Selangor Chinese “B,” Selangor Club, StTlngor Golf Club and the Y.M.C.A. There are seven126 words
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Article100 1939-03-25 14 Sunningdale, March 18. IN the Daily Mail £2,000 Professional Golf Tournament, in the southern section of the qualifying competition, thirty-seven, including all notable players, have qualified with a maximum, aggregate of 155 or below, Charles WhitCombe, last year’s Ryder Cup captain, with rounds of 69 and 77100 words
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Article294 1939-03-25 14 (From Our Own C„ rKpond M) K “ala Lumpur, M a “pE Public should be take an interest in athbti as much hockey,” remarked the ar,!l F. C. Cook the Seiang 4 Amateui a s sociation. The elect..,n of t> r nrp suited in a dead294 words
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Article103 1939-03-25 14 Entries hivilcil ENTRIES are now being uivited for th Perak cricket competition which will be run on the same lines as last year The competition is on a knock-out systen and the winners are entitled to a cup preseted by Mr. O. B. Williams. Last year not103 words
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Article183 1939-03-25 14 (From Our Own Correspond» it Singapore. Frid yv. Miss Gem Hoahinj J UT lawn tennis champion of E'?; nd rated England's No. 11 play;:, m an exhibition gam- at the S C aid of the Chii a R< lief Fu Arrangements are being man-183 words
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Article45 1939-03-25 14 A friendly badminton match of four men's doubles an done :> singles will he played tomon 3 30 p m bet ween th< Mei Party and the Post Office K» Club at the former’s court. The public is cordially inviti 1 refreshments will be served45 words
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Advertisement292 1939-03-25 14 Hold on to Hair HealthBrylcreem \m irt appearanc. i- mSE&u A -uch an imper'int dSxfrvQSk. m nowaday Re.nemlxr, f 11 V OU arc helping the health or fIWaW &7. win hair a*> well as its ap- C| jfffl! e..rance. For Brylcrecm is ma le entirely from pure kUr\ t, niti292 words
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1138 1939-03-25 15 An All-Irish Victory: Favourite Third Liverpool. CIR ALEXANDER MAGUIRE’S Workman, starting at 10« Clrverly won the Grand National Steeplechase by three f captain Scott Briggs’ MacMoffat (25 to 1) with Miss Dorothy kilstar. 8 to 1 favourite, fifteen lengths behind third. I of the.—Reuter. - 1,138 words
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Article49 1939-03-25 15 .—Reuter. Oxford’s Second Full Course Trial London, Friday.Oxford, practising today for the Boat Race, rowed their second full course trial in 19 mins. 44 sec. Conditions were unfavourable owing to slack tide and occasional stiff head wind. The crew did impressive work in rough waters. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-03-25 15 The American women's squash rackets team visitinq this country to play Test matches against Britain had it s fir match against the Transatlantic Club. Picture shoacs Miss Ann Page (U.S.A.) resting in a corner of the court during her match with the Hon. Ann55 words
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Article678 1939-03-25 15 By “Trojan’’ Taiping, Friday. 'T'AIPING and District League soccer opened during the week, and two keen games were seen. Although the early season feeling was in evidence, interest was made up by the enthusiasm displayed by the players. In the first match played on Tuesday,678 words
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319 1939-03-25 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Friday. FOLLOWING are entries for th? Taiping Extra Race Meeting to be held on March 31 and April 1: HORSES, CLASS 4 Ist Run 2nd Run abt. 6 furs. abt. 6 furs. A. D. C. x x Clifton Lad x319 words
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Article77 1939-03-25 15 Free School vs. B.M. High School Today The Fenang Free School will play soccer against the Bukit Mertajam High School today on the Free Shcool ground at 5.15 p.m. The following will represent the Free School: Md. Saman b. Harun; Ghazali b. Che Mat an<i Ismail b. Idris;77 words
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Article61 1939-03-25 15 The Penang Sbcrts Club will play cricket against M. Saravanamuttu’s XI tomorrow 10.30 a.m. or. the Esplanade. Club team as follows: S. V. Adams (capt.), J. V. T. Campbell, J. N. Davies, V/. F. Fletcher, J. E. Miller, J. E. Goodrich, H. B Noon, H. B.61 words
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Article72 1939-03-25 15 The Min Sin Seah will meet the Police in a frier Uy football match at 5.15 p.m. at the Dato Kramat Ground. The Min Sin S n ah players will be as follows: Khoo Eng Ann; Tung Sinn Huat and Lim Cheng Hoe; Lim Ah Loy, Yeang Kah72 words
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Advertisement187 1939-03-25 15 OntDER THOSESTAINS) there* a I I CLEAN DENTAL PLATE J Wonderful cleanser renews False Teeth Just shake a little Steradent powder into a glass of warm water and atix well. Leave your false teeth, plates and bridges in it while you dress, or overnight. Don’t brush. Simply rinse and your187 words
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Article64 1939-03-25 16 MORNING QUOTATIONS TIN LATE?rr Penang $109.87% Business 25 tons Singapore $109.87’2 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 27%c Singapore (Spot) 27%c COPRA: Sundried $3.70 Black Pepper $9.00 TAPIOCA: Fair Seed $2.90 Medium $3-30 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 53.0 C No. 2 $5.85 White No. 1 $0.60 Local Parboiled No.64 words
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Article104 1939-03-25 16 Prev. Today Paris 176 53 64 176 53,64 New York 4.68 J? 4.68% Montreal 4. Brussels 27.84% 27.83% Geneva 20.80 20.81% Amsterdam 8.81 8.82’4 Milan 89,/ 89 A Berlin 11-70 11.67 Stockholm 19.42 19.40 Copenhagen 28.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna unquoted unquoted Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 137%104 words
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Article257 1939-03-25 16 New York. Friday. The market’s ability to maintain a firn tone throughout the day was probably due to the growing feeling that the worst of the European situation may be tempo rarily over. Aircrafts currently are undoub edly re fleeting the increasing imminence of th time when257 words
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Article228 1939-03-25 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN; Buyer Sellers Ampat 3,3 319 Ayer Wcng 63 .70ec Batu Selar-.gor 1-25 l-30e Berjuntai 10 6 Hi tarn -25 -oO Hong Fatt -65 .68 Jelebu -GO -65 Kampor.g Lanjut 15 9 16 3 Kamra 11% 19 Klang River 1.75 I.Boc Kramat 9 6 10'0 Kuchai Ordy. 1.17%228 words
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Article198 1939-03-25 16 ANTHONY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Batu Solar,gor 1.25 1.30 Hong Fatt .65 .70 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.17%? 1.22% Lukut .50 .55 Mambau .47% -52% Raub Gold 4.40 4.50 Rantau 1.27%- 1.32% Taiping Cons. 1.37% 1.42% Talam 1.15 1.20 Ampat 3|3 3 9 Vust. Amalgamated 4|9 513 Berjuntai 9|9198 words
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Article168 1939-03-25 16 LEAN CO. TIN: Sellers %mpats 3 S 3'6 ust. Amalgamated 4 6 5 0 lerjunta’s 919 10 3 Jong Fatts .65 .70 Johans -24 .26 C. Lanjuts 1 5 6 IGjO Cramats 9'3 9 9 Luchais l-17% Tundangs 6,9 ,a ruts 4'1% 4 -6 > ahangs 11'0 12'0 "’attanis 2168 words
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Article180 1939-03-25 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.20 1.25 Bassetts 50 .55 Batu Lintangs 1.05 1.10 Bertas 1.00 1.05 Indragiris 1.12% 1.17% Kuala Sidims 2.00 2.20 Lunas 1.50 1.60 Malaka Pindas 1.22% 1.27% Mentakabs -40 .42% Pajams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangs .97% 1.02’2 Tapahs 1.60 1 70 Telok Ansons180 words
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Article361 1939-03-25 16 vVhat woman is there who does n'' gladly wear shoes made of real snak ’kin They rre so flexible, they are s. ‘dressy” and give to the wearers a cer ain air of distinction. On the othe hand (believe it or not) the act of wear361 words
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Article95 1939-03-25 16 The Marine Department Sports CluT scored a well-deserved win over the Penang Sports Club at soccer on the Esplanade yesterday by four goals t< one. the margin of victorv being an indication of the run of play. The Sports Club players had the advantage in95 words
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Advertisement189 1939-03-25 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE An Ordinary and a Speical Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held at the Municipal Office at 4 p.m. on Tuesday the 28th instant. BUSINESS FOR SPBXTAL MEETING 1. To consider and, if approved, to pass Supplemental Budgets Nos. 3/1938 and 1/1939. (By Order) T. W. DOUGLAS,189 words
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