Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 May 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section18 1939-05-20 1 Pnang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE < 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 117. Vol. XCVII. SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.18 words
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2200 1939-05-20 1 Fail History Of Anglo-Soviet Negotiations MR. CHAMBERLAIN’S REPLY TO CRITICS ’’Sort Of Veil Or Wall Between The Two Governments*” .J*i A complete vindication of the Government's position in thd Arglo-Soviet negotiations was made b the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in his reply to—Reuter. - 2,200 words
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Article, Illustration280 1939-05-20 1 Berlin’s ’"Nothing N< k w Berlin, May 19. Mr. Chamberlain’s speech in the House of Commons today “contains nothing which could contribute in any positive sense to an alteration to the present situation,’’ declares an >nspired statement issued to the foreign press. It adds that in the280 words
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Article665 1939-05-20 1 Visit To Parliament Ottawa, May 20. Remarkable spontaneous demonstrations marked Their Majesties’ state visit to Parliament. Th? whole Senate rcse cheering when Their Majesties appeared at the door of the Chamber and when they left a single voice began th? National Anthem which was soon taken665 words
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Advertisement31 1939-05-20 1 fed on cow GATE I x I ?ity I r >t frr North Mahya Penang- 111 < I* ••■'■< AI? V I >)l f rr North Malaya PenangI IHSPi'.SSARY Li !>., Penang and Ipoh.31 words
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Advertisement52 1939-05-20 1 CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Amusement Notices 4& 5 Chinese Women and the Family c Local News Editorial 3 Local News 9 Correspondence 9 Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping News 13 Sports 14 15 Penang Races: Opening Day’s Handicaps and Late52 words
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Advertisement44 1939-05-20 1 COW GATE A gent j for North Malaya e r Penang:— GEORGETOWN DlSl’EXoAltY L’l Penang and ’poll. v pSF TW z X s "S.C.S.” BUTTER AUSTRALIA'S BEST sxcXs EELE PHONE PENANG—ISOO A 1501 BUTTERWORTH—M Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage L.d W P S. 7B44 words
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Article, Illustration2142 1939-05-20 2 BUT NOT OF THOSE OF BEASTS OF PREY Foreign Affairs Debate MR. LLOYD GEORGE FLAYS THE GOVERNMENT London, May 19. Mr. Lloyd George, in a brilliant speech, opened the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons. After referring to the nervous and anxious2,142 words
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Article260 1939-05-20 2 Reuter. Aimed At Arrest Of Terrorists Shanghai, May 19 The most extensive comb-out of Shanghai’s history began at 6.00 in the French Concession with a view to arresting political terrorists. French troops and police patrolled the streets questioning and searching all passers-by, inspecting every Chinese house andReuter. - 260 words
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Article377 1939-05-20 2 The King And Q UWn Leave Montreal li The visit cf Their Majesties to scenes cf intense loyalty and enthusiasr acclaimed them as they appeared twiiv Windsor Hotel leaving in the midst ci do sc. The silver blue royal train slowly d 11 p.m. amid furtherReuter. - 377 words
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Advertisement27 1939-05-20 2 freshness purity I 11 c y IBlfcrlk MBS I 1 Ms P TIEER BEER MADE FROM THE FIREST malt hops yeast ibuteii by Fraser Cf Ncaze Ltd.27 words
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247 1939-05-20 3 MAGISTRATE’S ADVICE 4 You Cannot Expect Your Husband To Be An Angel Singapore. -•>->eai-old Hakka woman, Hee 1100 Fong pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Court before Mr. C.II. Koh oil Thuisday to a charge of attempting to commit suicide by jumping into the sea,247 words
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Article81 1939-05-20 3 Kuala Lumpur. At the annual meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club at the Hotel Majestic on Wednesday the following office-bearers for the Rotary year 1939-1940 were elected: President. —Mr. Francis F. Cooray. Vice-President. —Mr. M. A. Francis. Hon. Secretary.—Mr. D. G. Mack. Hon. Treasurer. —Mr.81 words
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Article64 1939-05-20 3 Unusual K.L. Case Johore Bahru. A rather unusual case was heard before Mr. Weiss, First Magistrate, on Wednesday when six Indians made their a<>pearance in court on charges which they themselves apparently did not know. The prosecution could not bring any proper charge against them64 words
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Article313 1939-05-20 3 Late Mr- W-D-Tait Singapore. In the presence of his old shipmates, and in deference to his wishes, Mr. W. D. Tait, former Singapore ship’s officer who died in the Singapore General Hospital on Wednesday, was buried at sea on Thursday afternoon. The steam launch Curlew left the313 words
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596 1939-05-20 3 i PADI CULTIVATION AND UNEMPLOYED The need for greater padi cultivation and provision of relief work for unemployed Chinese labourers was stressed by Mr. W. G. C. Biunn, speaking on the adjournment at the Federal Council meeting. Mr. Biunn said: “In associating these two596 words
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Article136 1939-05-20 3 Admitted Cheating Of Driver Johore Bahru. Hayachi, a Japanese woman, was charged before Mr. Weiss, First Magistrate, with cheating a motor-bus driver by neglecting 'to pay the fare of $4O. Accused, who pleaded guilty, was fined $BO, or in default two months' imprisonment. The fine was not136 words
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Article111 1939-05-20 3 Johore Bahru. Arsuart bin Mahmood, a 15-year-old Malay boy, was sentenced to ten strokes of the rotan by Mr. Weiss, First Magistrate. on Wednesday for stealing a bicycle belonging to Mohamed Talib, a schoolboy in the English College, Johore Bahru, on April 25. Accused was arrested111 words
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Article1704 1939-05-20 3 SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS Some Driving Experience Essential: Great Care Needed Round Bends Entries close on June 5 for the Singapore Gap Hill Climb, organised by the A.A.M., to be held at Singapore on June 11 at 8 a.m. It is understood that Penang enthusiasts will be participating1,704 words
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Advertisement112 1939-05-20 3 DEAFNESS Partial or total-complicated with head noises and other troubles, cured radically and permanently in four weeks. Many testimonials received. Particulars on request. Kamala Works (P), Panchpots, Bengal, India. 6 MORLEY (U-W SPORT BLOUSES /C are the best A ll A/ AVAILABLE Tyf J IN ALL COLOURS -=s=s- //r-T AND112 words
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Advertisement485 1939-05-20 3 Indiqestio By Dr, F.B, Scott, M.D., 1 I Of all the aches and pains whi tients come and tell me about, indij pains are probably the most comn get such stabbing, griping pains meals,” they say, or “my meals gi i such a horrible full-up feeling.” Well, it doesn’t take485 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1042 1939-05-20 4 HIT FOLLOWS HIT AS ONLY YOUR FAVOURITE MAJESTIC Next Change! E M PIR E THEATRE CAN OFFER THEM TO YOU! I TONIGHT—LAST NIGHt’Tt 77 M o WQfl 6.45 P.M. 9,30 PM fcr T£ IT the HOME OF CONSISTENT MaitfriOP 111 >ll6 Double Feature Attraction S E HIGH-CLASS If you enjoyed1,042 words
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Article244 1939-05-20 5 THE SENSIBLE philatelist is now getting together as many Chinese stamps as possible. The war between Japan and China has brought them very much to the fore and there will probably be great increases in the value in the near future. Apart from anything else, the244 words
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Advertisement52 1939-05-20 5 Featuring Morales His Swing Boys. Tomorrow Afternoon 2p. m. —5.30 p.m. Watch For Coming Attractions 1. NOVICES AMATEUR STRICTLY FOR AMATEURS ONLY HOSTESSES AKE nvi allowed to compete. Thursday 25th May “Amateur Medley Dance Competition” 'Of Its Kind To Be Held In Malaya. First Prize Cups Presented By E. H.52 words
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Miscellaneous414 1939-05-20 5 TONIGHT LYDIES’ GUEST NIGHT WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Saturday, 20th May, 1939. Sun Sec Toy Cantonese Opera: Day Show “LOK MOH TAN’’ Night Show “LORE KOK TAI HONG SEONG” PAH L.OOI PAH SAY KIANG” Noeran Opera: “ALLADIN HIS WONDERFUL LAMP” Capital Talkies: ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8.00 P.M. Columbia’s Thrill packed414 words
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Miscellaneous215 1939-05-20 5 MAKE THIS THEATRE YOUR REGULAR HOME OF ENTERTAINMENT! PENANG’S CENTRE OF i SI j. U i&T C WHERE THE BEST PICTURES AM™NT! y U I>{ 0 PLAY 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AT 11.30 A.M., 6.15 9.30 P.M. A picture with a love story that will be engraved upon your heart forever215 words
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Article, Illustration2047 1939-05-20 6 y Madame Chiang Kai-shek - Resurgam By y Madame Chiang Kai-shek iIJICTUUESQUE pages have been contributed to hina s ancient history by women, and, 'correspondingly, modern women are destined to provide colourful passages for the chronicles of this current epoch. They will do so because they are developing because they2,047 words
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1299 1939-05-20 6 Stumble On A Power "Too Great To Trust Humanity With'" A Whole Country Might Be Wiped Out In One Second By C. A. Lyon 4 DISCOVERY OF SUCH TERRIFIC POTENTIALITIES THAT IT MAY TRANSFORM THE WORLD 'BEYOND MAN’S WILDEST DREAMS IS BEING INVESTIGATED IN THE1,299 words
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Advertisement367 1939-05-20 6 Beautiful Grandmothers Try this simple easy way to look fresh and young I ,5) i -'VMW *Wj® /<7\ /7 A n r L WoW 'mE CREAM of milk and olive oil, both predigested and pasteurized are blended with other valuable secret ingredients in the renowned formula used for twenty years367 words
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215 1939-05-20 7 field Work To Be Carried Out attending the international malariology H mised by the* League of Nations Health Bureau IH to (live in Penang tomorrow evening by the mail 1 jioni <'- :l P ore The doctors will carry out field work lr Mo215 words
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400 1939-05-20 7 No Lottery Kun By Association CHINESE CHARGED A charge of fraudulently and dishonestly using as genuine certain forged documents, namely, printing blocks for the Selangor Buddhist Association sweepstake tickets on April 9, iu39, was preferred against a Chinese named Ng Fu Ann in the400 words
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Article146 1939-05-20 7 Three minor motor accidents, which did not entail any serious injuries, took place in Province Wellesley yesterday. At 1 am. in the morning a Tamil driving towards Taiping in T. 222 met with an accident at Simpang Tiga at Peratang Pauh. His car ran on146 words
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Article143 1939-05-20 7 The funeral of the late Mrs. P’ng Kim Leong, nee Tay Kim Kee, took place yesterday at 10 30 am. from the deceased’s residence, No. 25, Aboo Sittee Lane. The deceased lady, who wa s 55 years of age. leaves besides her husband, Mr.143 words
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485 1939-05-20 7 Parade Of Scouts And Cadets in connection with the Empire Day Parade of Cadets and Scouts have been issued by Capt. Ogle, P.F.S. Cadet Corps, O.C. of the Parade. Companies on parade will be the P.F.S. “A” Coy. Cadets. P.F.S. “B” Coy., S.X.I. Coy. Cadets.485 words
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Article334 1939-05-20 7 Drank. Slept, Lost Jewellery sent to GAOL she was relieved asleep was rewoman, Mangama, mt in a case in Marimuttu, was chain and ket valued $l5O 10 !>’■ on April 29 in Lam rr- Hotel, in Burmah Road. t rial. Chief Cowie led the case for334 words
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Article103 1939-05-20 7 ~ri mvoiving two cars oc'•wn at thA g tion <>f Perak Road I,.it s 30 o’clock yesx <me, however, was It Would the first car, 710), belonging ee, advocate and ding along the Race Course (P 255), belongued Rawther was 'k Road towards vehicles came in103 words
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611 1939-05-20 7 Tribute To Services Of Mr. C. Ahearne 'T’HE minutes of the meeting of the Indian Immigration Committee held in Penang on May 12, were issued yesterday. At the meeting Mr. 11. O. Maas referred to the departure from Malaya, on May 6, 1939, of the Hon.611 words
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58 1939-05-20 7 Mr. J. Bain, the Inspector of Schools, has kindly consented to preside and Mrs. J. Harvey to distribute the Certificates of Merit at the annual Speech Day to be held at A.C.S. Westlands on Thursday, May 25 at 11 a m. Mr. Ong Kee Yearn58 words
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Advertisement394 1939-05-20 7 GASTRIC ULCER caused intense suffering Even if your stomach trouble is not so serious as that of Mr. S.A., whose letter is quoted below, remember that his suffering probably began with just a twinge of indigestion. For that is how excess acidity first makes itself felt, and often excess acidity394 words
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Article369 1939-05-20 8 rpHE famous reminder that the night cometh when no man can work belongs to an older and mainb agricultural arrangement oi society; nowa lays there are a number oi citizens who must approach their day’s work in the hours of darkness. And, perhaps. there is no better369 words
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Article745 1939-05-20 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. B. F. Bridge will, it is stated, come to Penang as District Judge when Mr. J. L. McFall goes on leave next month. Mr. Edward Sembakutti. manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of Messrs. P. H. Hendry, iewellers, has returned to Kuala Lumpur after a holiday in745 words
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Article520 1939-05-20 8 The Clouds Roll By T breathe again. The atmosphere has cleared, the sun shines and. once more, I am able to sing in my bath. No, my dentist isn’t dead; it’s just the gubernatorial announcement that Malaya need not be afraid of air raids. It is wonderful520 words
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506 1939-05-20 8 Saturday. May 20. A interesting ceremony at Government House was the presentation of his credentials by the new L'.S. Ambassador to Canada. Mr. Daniel Roper, who was received personally bv the King. The usual expressions of mutual goodwill took a special significance owing506 words
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Advertisement197 1939-05-20 8 i ii 4« C c^ s aJ®* 1 cN v AMONTILLADO UNO SHERRY I jS JIZ GLEAMING TEETH; may often Me DECAY 'a® I Only Tek Short-Head tooth- Tek is the only genuine brush can reach those nooks toothbrush, built and patentand crannies, at the back of ed this way,197 words
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Advertisement55 1939-05-20 8 LANGENBACHS FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK hira I THE MARK OF QUALITY! .NIBELUNGEN-KRONE. A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE HANDY AT YOLK HOME. OBTAIN ABIE FROM ALL THK LEADING DEALERS Or From The AGENTS Henry Waugh Co M Ltd. PENANG, Stnßnpore, Ipoh tsud55 words
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Article244 1939-05-20 9 i htor "Pinang Gazette) regard to Dr. French tore on "Science and the sciences the philosopher t of us take on trust what The spiritual progress of followed the opposite h forward step has been tiiiong the people, and last Ix-en among the learned, non is244 words
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Article268 1939-05-20 9 Warded Cavendish Totem Alor Star. The Seberang Perak Brownie Pack St Mid Alor Star) has won the disr.ction of being the best Brownie Pack in ya and has been awarded the Cavendish Totem. Mrs. J.D. Hall presented the ToSeberang Perak day week in the presence of268 words
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926 1939-05-20 9 Economic Bus Fares Fixed WORK OF TRANSPORT BOARD REFERENCE to the problem of road vs. rail competition in Malaya is contained 'in the first report of the Transport Board, F.M.S., covering the period from July 30, 1936, (to Dec. 31, 1938. The926 words
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136 1939-05-20 9 Escapes When Alarm Is Raised ipt to burgle the re1 B. Streeper, the No. 5, Pangkor Road, V made by an unabout three o’clock was seen by Mrs. .-1,,, R the door of the awakened Mr. Streepv > "a- unwelcome visitor, b- I in136 words
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Article93 1939-05-20 9 Condvcted By Rev. ChewHock Hin Rev. Chew Hock Hin, of Singapore who has been conducting special services in the Anglo-Chinese School Hall. Westlands, during the past week will preach in the three Methodist churches in Penang tomorrow. He will preach in the Tamil Methodist Church, Kebun Nyor93 words
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Article413 1939-05-20 9 Lecture By Dr. Oliver I"|R- French Oliver, the well-known Biblical scholar and lecturer, took two different types of persons, in Emperor Nero and Paul, to give an answer to the question “What Price Paganism in the course of an inspiring address at the Burmah Road Hall yesterday413 words
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Article, Illustration209 1939-05-20 9 Retired Rubber Merchant K popular and respected member of the local Chinese community passed away early this morning in the person of Mr. Khor Ewe Keng, formerly managing partner of Messrs. Ewe Joo Company. The late Mr. Khor Ewe Keng was in his days209 words
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Article54 1939-05-20 9 ‘Malaya, Land Of Sunshine’ The F. M. S. Railways are exhibiting a new pictorial poster entitled "Malaya Land of Sunshine.” The artist responsible for the pictorial design is Mrs. Cowen of Singapore. The poster is very well done, presenting an attractive appearance. Six happy Malay lads are54 words
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Article209 1939-05-20 9 Refreshment Stall At Wembley Park Chinese society lac.es comprising the local China Distress Relief Fund Women s Committee will open at Wembley a refreshment stall tonight, when savoury Chinese dishes and delicacies will be sold. Coupons are very moderately priced at $1 and 50 cents, and customers209 words
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Article61 1939-05-20 9 Captain J. Sparkes will take command of the P. O. "Corfu’’ on May 26 for the following voyage, and Captain J. K. Chaplin, R. N. R., has been granted leave. Captain D. M. Stuart, Staff Commander of the "Strathallan,” has been transferred to the command61 words
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Advertisement17 1939-05-20 9 ite. A IS. on i Aijentst for North Malaya << Penan a: THE GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY Ltd., Penang Ipoh.17 words
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Article211 1939-05-20 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampat 3/1J 3/6 Ayer Hitam 20/ 21/ Bangrin 19/3 20 Batu Selangor 1.22 J 1.27 J Berjuntai 9,6 10/ Burma Malay 20 0 21/ Hong Fatt 59 62ex Jelebu 55 60 K. Kamunting 6 6 6 K. Lanjut 14/6 15/ Klang River 1.70211 words
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Article166 1939-05-20 10 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING. Ampats 3/ 3/4$ A. Amalgamated 4/6 4/9xd B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Heng Fatts 61 64xd Johans 23 26 Jelapangs 24/ 25/ Kramats 9 9 6 Kuchais 1.12$ 1.17$ K. Lanjuts 14 3 14/7$ Laxuts 4/ 4,4$ Lukuts 47$ 52$ Panenga Rivers 5 3 5/10$166 words
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Article255 1939-05-20 10 Authorities Not Told London, May 4. It was learned yesterday writes Group Captain L. G. S. Payne in the “Daily Telegraph,” that the R. A. F. aeroplane piloted by Sergt. J. H. Fripp, which was reported missing on Tuesday afternoon on a flight from255 words
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253 1939-05-20 10 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampats 3/1$ 3'4s A. Hitams 21 22 A. Wengs 68 1 Bangrins 19/3 20/ B. Selangors 1-24 1.27 Berjuntais ®/6 10/ Chenderiangs H/ IV® Hong Fatts 59 61ex Kamras 15 17 Kamun tings 8/6 9/ K. Lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kramats 9 3253 words
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Article183 1939-05-20 10 Buyers Sellers RUBBERS. Ayer Panas 1.05 1 12$ Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.05 Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brogas 57$ 62$ Indragiris 1.12$ 1.17$ Kuala Sidims 2.05 2.15 Lunas 1.47$ 1.55 Malaka Pindas 1.12$ 1.20 Mentakabs 39 41 Pa jams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 105183 words
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159 1939-05-20 10 A.A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampat 3 1$ 3 4$ Ayer Wcng 67$ 72$ Bangrin 19/3 20/ Batu Selangor 1.22$ 1.25 Berjuntai 9/6 10/ Hong Fatt 60 62ex Jelebu 55 60 Kampcng Lanjut 14/6 14/9 Klang River 1.70 1.75 Kramat 9/3 9 9 Kuchai 1.12$ 1.17$ Laruts 3/10$ 4/1$159 words
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Article972 1939-05-20 10 Loss On Year’s Working LOW RATE OF EXPORT RELEASE The thirty-fifth ordinary general meeting of the Sandycroft Rubber Company Limited, was held at the offices of Harrisons, Barker Co. Ltd., Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday May 17, a: 12 noon. Mr. G. D. A. Fletcher (director» was m972 words
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Article250 1939-05-20 10 New York, Friday. The fact that the adverse business nev lecently was unable to stimulate ni< than minor offerings plus good supper: high grade issues and the encourag action of commodities combined to p i:i the market in a position where it i. creasingly sensitive to any250 words
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Article127 1939-05-20 10 Prev. Latest Paris 176 57/64 176 47/64 Now York 4.68 5/32 4.68 I'B Montreal 4.69 7/B6 4.69 1/2 Brussels 27.51 27.50 1/2 Geneva 20.83 20.82 3/4 Amsterdam 8.72 1/4 8.72 3/4 Milan 88 15/16 89 Berlin 11.66 3/4 11.67 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 1/2 Copenhagen 22.40 22 40 Oslo127 words
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Advertisement758 1939-05-20 10 B ANKS HONG KONG AND I SAFETY BOXES SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. FREE y UrSelf fr m (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong i fears of BURGLARS The liability of members is limited to the extent ana in manner prescribed by jkv Lepnino vnnr Ordinance No. 6of 1929 of the Colony,758 words
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Article, Illustration152 1939-05-20 11 FRANCO’S Q SHIP AT GERMAN NAVAL BASE Franco's "Q” ship, the Ciudad de Alicante, and the merchant vessel, Rio Miera, at Emden, the German Naval Base, in the North t Sea, Jf isnfjarianfi And Slovaks Meet Hungarian soldiers erecting a barbed-wire barrier on the new152 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-20 11 Every Comfort Obtainable AT Rajdhani hotel lj( 1 rtl »ier Hotel at Moderate Terms. SlNc 1 E KOOM Bal, 11-00 Inclusive food J KOOM Baht 6.00 Te|.. I’ rl rate Bath attached, hot and cold running water. Klnis “METROPOLE” BANGKOK.40 words
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Article599 1939-05-20 12 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR SUNDAY AIH it ISCENSION DA' 7.00 a.m Hol- CommunA n 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion Hymns 149. 321, 301. 8.45 a.m Mattins litany. Psalms 93, 96. Hymn 301. 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese) 4.15 p.m. Sunday School (Parsonage) 5.30 p.m.599 words
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Article36 1939-05-20 12 The service at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Ipoh, tomorrow (Sunday) evening at 6.30 will be conducted by Rev. Hamilton Aikin. There will be a retiring offertory for the British Empire Cancer Relief Fund.36 words
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Article151 1939-05-20 12 (Corner of Chow Thye Road) 164 Burmah Road. English Services SUNDAY. 8.30 a.m. The Lord’s Supper. 4.30 p.m. Sunday School Bible Classes. 5.45 p.m. Organ Music Community Singing. 6.00 p.m. Back to the Bible Campaign. Preacher Dr. French Oliver, M.A D.D. LLD. Subject. “A Race with Death.”151 words
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Article249 1939-05-20 12 The Newspaper At Sen It is not long since a humorist told the world that British people live on stews and news. It is not true, of course, but there is an element of truth in it—and there is no denying that the British public as a whole249 words
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Article488 1939-05-20 12 Captain Of Victorious Davis Cup Team London, May 1 Mr. Charles Percy Dixon, whose death occurred in London on Saturday at the age of 66. was twice doubles champion at Wimbledon. He was a member of a well-known Nottingham family, his brother. "J. A..” being488 words
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Article108 1939-05-20 12 Bags are not always so completely bags as—it has just been discovered —they are in China just now. Australia has recently been exporting thousands of tons of flour to China, all carefully done up in 49 lb. bags each of which makes a good pair108 words
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Article228 1939-05-20 12 Seeking Markets For Lancashire Southampton. May 1 Col. A. Grierson, a director f the Manchester C .■urher of c- j!5 mere.?, and i p iymond Streit secretary and a director, left here day in the Queen Mary or. a trai mission to the United S’.'des. The228 words
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Article178 1939-05-20 12 English Intruder In A French Home London. May l Francois Mauriac’s “AsmodeeJ Basil Bartlett’s translate n J at the Gate Theatre in noticed by Mr. Darlingtom George W. Bishop in e 1 graph." Last n^ ht l lntr ld efl under the title of TI hldl178 words
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Article39 1939-05-20 12 1 In L 1 1 11 1 Birth 1" the [>■ T.auru M star, gave t /I® —i’G bone ,he “T They l’» ve jfl in 1 hter a daughter. art tx Mother and i I39 words
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Miscellaneous1761 1939-05-20 12 —v RADIO —2-. 1 I V/ Mall. (Military Band). 7.20 Phillips Melo--LJ/-A 8 dy Moments —National Shilkret and the Phillips Orchestra with the Melodeers Quartet and Guest Artists. 7.50 The Con- cert Master. 8.20 NEPA-Voice of Industry. BO 8.50 "Ba nay Kubo.” (dialect). 9.20 Music .O. by Lissar. (dance). 9.501,761 words
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Miscellaneous342 1939-05-20 12 Chinese music. 12.50 Interval. 820 National Anthem. 8.25 Reports In English 8.35 Reports in French. 8.45 Westen» music. 8.50 Reports In Chinese relayed from the Chinese Central Broadcasting Station. 9.05 Close down. KWEIYANG XPSA 69.8 mc/8 (42.98 m.) 6.50 pan. National Anthem: Band. 7.05 News reports in Chinese; Chinese music.342 words
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Article224 1939-05-20 13 Posting Times Al Kuala ‘iiinpur. Inoli And Penang MAiLb OUTWARD THE west Fr ß r Ernpire Air Mail): A n d x <*T’t Victoria Point), ’he, Egypt, Sudan, Uganda, Zanzibar, °uthern Rhodesia, Nya■•■i, Great Britain, u *la i anf i Newfoundland. a.m.; Ipoh I 7.30 p.m. Tuesis^ d224 words
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Article1152 1939-05-20 13 Arrivals iG-DAI, MAY 20. as "leueo.as” from Singapore. so. ••c-.i.iuge” irom Yokohama via pul u* iG MORROW, MAY 21. •w xruu. 4»va run» via »a tiAan Silverßiar" from Bombay, ->a Ctuombo. 5.5. “Van Heutsz” from Belawan-Deli. irom China ano Japan x-i»-Dapp'’ from r w mju via »104»1,152 words
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Article229 1939-05-20 13 Bigger Than Profits All sections of the film trade are anxiously awaiting the results of the reconsideration of his proposed new tax on films promised by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, writes the film Correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” For once the229 words
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Advertisement538 1939-05-20 13 slue funnel line vF' RLV SEKVKTC TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT L*4«-« Penang P-ie fx»" 3 oa P p Calks Antwerp Middlesboro May 22 June 20 rrs Calls Marseilles Glasgow May 26 June 22 Calls Antwerp Middlesboro lune 2 July 1 o service ro > Liverpool TA q May 21 June538 words
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Advertisement981 1939-05-20 13 PJ» /N and Ol W BRITISH IMOIA (Incorpoikted in Bngland) PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPI IRE >1 S.S. U KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY 21st MAY, 1939. c ontract la iiU d lfis rI M?2LK;» N A Co under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port London and Far East Man ServiS™ 6111 Swettenham981 words
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575 1939-05-20 14 Speed Under Sail —Some Tall Stories DURING the first watch on the nignt of June 18, 1856. the officer of the watch aboard the James Baines, clipper ship, wTote in the log-book as follows: 8.30 p.m.—ln all starboard studding sails. Ship going 21 knots with ima.nskysail set. Did it blow575 words
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Article212 1939-05-20 14 Birmingham have placed two Welshinternationals on the transfer list, Philips and Richards. Phillips went from Wolverhampton to Aston Villa at a fee reported to be about £9,000 in 1936, and he was secured by Birmingham from the Villa in March of last year. He has 13 Welsh212 words
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Article1261 1939-05-20 14 House Pulled Down, Cinema Coming Up TN 1904 Lancashire won the county cricket championship A and were unbeaten, but there were moments of peril which caused much misery to me; I was then a boy al school, writes Neville Cardus in the “Manchester Guardian.” One1,261 words
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Article270 1939-05-20 14 tUr i 4;V"'T V'''’’? T c '7'l tni- 1a.;,; ;1 D-a, ridden, bv i,' 1 I of s'ii n Sh “ir Damion, ’tnctly a sprinler in the role ot another half.i enM( King live l ragth3 r l.ul. Lea, beaten b v tho270 words
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Article128 1939-05-20 14 Dublin, For the third day of the count'.-i Piil.s in Hi. Ind! H-/ H Sweepstake on th.- D'Tny ri B is to be run at Epsom Dotfl tvednesday next, May 24. Ibß H< -;se, Dublin, m int r< -ted sp.-Dat >is Ireland and Great Britain, ai128 words
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Article479 1939-05-20 14 WORCESTERSHIRE won the English county golf championship at Birkdale by scoring that was steady rather than briliant in a fierce north-westerly gale which made golfing as uncomfortable as it can possibly be; their total of 503 for 36 holes was made up of six479 words
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Advertisement266 1939-05-20 14 A Sinai* jy/ J X T_J AIR ought to look well-groomed but\ /wS<\ U 1 natural. Its lustre should be the gleam f>o of perfect health. Be wise and choose c BRYLCREEM. It grooms your hair in a moment; strengthens its growth and Dispensary Ltd., banishes scurf and dandruff —Brylcreem266 words
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Article998 1939-05-20 15 Yesterdav’s First Division Soccer TX a First Division fixture on Victoria Green yesterday the Penang Sports Ciub had to acknowledge defeat by four goals to two, at the nands of the Penang Chinese Football Association. T 1 Chinese gained two quick goals wilbin the998 words
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Article, Illustration237 1939-05-20 15 —Reuter. 28 Probable Starters London, May 19. The following are the probable starters for the Derby to be run at Epsom on Wednesday. May 24: FAIRSTONE 9.0 (Sir Abe Bailey) C. Richards TRIGUERO 9.0 (Mr. W. Barnett» Bums WHEATLAND 9.0 (Mr. W. Barnett) Taylor VESPERIAN 9.0 (Sir George—Reuter. - 237 words
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332 1939-05-20 15 GAME ENDS IN DRAW Y orkshire Beaten By Gloucester London, May 19. CENTURY by Headley was the principal feature of the cricket match between Cambridge University and the I West Indian tourists. In reply to the visitors’ total of 296 Cambridge compiled 153. The students332 words
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Article119 1939-05-20 15 —Reuter Dynamic Tennis By Frenchmen Paris. May 19. In the Davis Cup, France eliminated China by 3 matches to nil and will thus meet Britain and the third round. Petra and Pellizza beat Kho Sin-Kie and Choy 6—2, 6 —o. 6—3. The weatner was again—Reuter - 119 words
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Article69 1939-05-20 15 In a low-scoring match at Alor Star on Thursday the Police drew with the Jollege Compound. It was a game in vhich the ball beat the batsman. Batting first, the Police scored 43 —Merl■an Sutan (12). Natt (13» being topscorers. The replied with 27 E. Augustin 12».69 words
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204 1939-05-20 15 The Penang Wireless Scciety w\ll broadcast the opening of the new Penang racecourse at 2 p.m. on Satvrday. May 27, through Sation Z.H.J. The Penang Wireless Society, with the consent of the Penang Turf Club, have arranged a full programme of broadcast commentaries204 words
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Article142 1939-05-20 15 New Moon In Class II Horses The following are the latest alterations to the S.R.A. Classification List of Horses and Ponies: HORSES Transfers: Class 4 to Class 3 Greypion. July the Seventh, Lord Gray. Marcheta 11. S.peartown. New Classifications: Class 2—New Moon; Class 3—Gronol (late Nariel). Deletions: Class142 words
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Article387 1939-05-20 15 Theie are mosquitos and mosquitos. There are tiny ones that have a preference for flying into the eyes of innocent cyclists and dying there; there are large c.nes that, after a scorching day, annoy town dwellers and peasants who aie taking a breath of387 words
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Advertisement34 1939-05-20 15 vitality WMB If W (SAYERI TONIC ii i to NIC, the stimv remedy ness and !css ness of memory 'ap )d fatigue. TONIC POWERFUL <1 KBf S® TON IC aftertaste. > i iiniM vv.p.s. 334 words
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Advertisement102 1939-05-20 15 Subramaniam, K. Cornelius and S. Skadiang. Reserves: Osman. Sivasamy and Ahmad. P.H.B. J.S.C. v. P.C.F.A. “B” We are informed by the Penang Harbour Board Junior Civil Service Club that the League match between the P.C.F.A. B and their team which shuold have been played on Thursday, was not a walk-ove-for102 words
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Advertisement110 1939-05-20 15 DDD Ilrescription If you are a sufferer from Eczema, Ringworm, Dhobiea Itch, Salt Rheum, Prickly Heat, w Psoriasis, Singapore Foot, Itching Eruptions and Rashes, uaa D.D.D. Prescription. Just a few drops of this marvellous lotion and you have instant relief. Irritation and pain goes at once, and a tew applications110 words
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157 1939-05-20 16 DR. WEIZMANN’S BELIEF Government Denying Jews Three Fundamental Rights London. May 19. The Jews would carry on their work in Palestine even after Britii assistance has been withdrawn, declared the Chairman, >r Weizmann. addressing a crowded Jewish meeting in London. Dr' Weizmann expressed the belief—Reuter. - 157 words
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131 1939-05-20 16 Mr. Loh Kah Pin. whose marriage with Miss Ang Lay Cheng takes place at the Chinese Methodist Church. Madras Lane at 3 o’clock this afternoon. will be donating a sum of $l.OOO (Chinese currency» to the China Distress Relief Fund to131 words
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Article79 1939-05-20 16 Saturday. May 20. midday quotations. tin Penang $114.00 Business tons Singapore $114.00 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 27’ c Singapore (Spot* 27 13.16 c COPRA: Sundr ied $4.00 Black Pepper $9.00 TAPIOCA: Medium 43 35 Fair Seed $3.07J RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.60 No. 2 $6.50 Rangoon White79 words
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Article153 1939-05-20 16 ‘•'’Aliadin And His Wonderful Lamp” Tonight The Grand Nooran Opera will stage that great Malayan success “Aliaum and His Wonderful Lamp” at the Wembley Park tonight and tomorrow night. The cast will include Inche Yem. Malaya’s Orang Muda No. 1 as “Alladin”; Miss Aminah. the youngest prima153 words
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Article34 1939-05-20 16 -Router. Wembley. May 19 In the efc: sional la wn tennis tcu-na-ment. Done hl Bud?e teat Ellsworth Vines 6—4. 6—3 while Hans Nusdein tea" William Tilden 6 3, 6 2. -Router.-Router. - 34 words
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Article120 1939-05-20 16 Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall. who are said to possess the most sex appeal in their vo ces among cinema actresses and actors, have the leading rolei in the Paramount love drama “Zaza,” which opened at the Queen's last night. The act on in this film120 words
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361 1939-05-20 16 Programme Of Eighi Events BELOW are the handicaps fo r the first day’s races of the Penang Turf .Club’s epeni ng meeting at the new racecourse next Saturday. The order of running will be published after the closing of acceptances on Friday, May361 words
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Article201 1939-05-20 16 and their number is 88.600. —Internationa Press Bureau. Smallest This Year Owing To European Tension Dublin. May 19 Sir Joseph Glynn. Vice-Chairman of the Hospitals Committee, opening the sweepstake proceedings at the Mansion Hous' this morning, called attention to the ex iraordinarily short period inand their number is 88.600.—Internationa Press Bureau. - 201 words
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Article74 1939-05-20 16 There was some activity on the track at the new racecourse this morning, when local trainers had their charges exercised in preparation for the coming races. Official training will begin on Monday, when horses will have numbers on their saddle cloths. None of the outstation strings has74 words
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Article214 1939-05-20 16 Although extended. Goon Kok Lem and Mrs. C. P. Purcell, mixed doubles champions, were able to beat E. C. Valberg and Mrs. E. M. Secular in one of the two Mixed Doubles ties in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships played off yesterday evening on the Penang Sporte214 words
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Article103 1939-05-20 16 In the same afternoon at 4, Division B swimmers will take the plunge for the 50 metres short sprint in the Free Style The final will be swum next week. The 200 metres Breast Stroke, Class A final will be swum tomorrow as well. TODAY’S SWIM Each103 words
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Advertisement64 1939-05-20 16 NOTICE Messrs. Anglo French Benedixsens Limited announce that Mr. F. Enderlein is no longer in their employ. Saturday, June 3. 1939 FOR c” THE GRAND “BATAILLĔ DES i 1 IKS and witness SIAMESE BEAUTIES ON P < THE PROCESSION OF DECOKA THE SELECTION OF THE FI 1 1 E For64 words
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Advertisement348 1939-05-20 16 Rates of Subscription f„ r and Sunday G az tte Pinang Gazette Local Deli veil Monthly U Uuarteriy 3.75 v Half A early 7.50 Yearly is.fe f,/’ ls Sunday b D Local Delivery Quarterly $1.25 M taalt-\ early ..2. 0 $2 nr Yearly 5.00 ADVERTISE',* RATES*" The charges and instruc348 words
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