Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 25 May 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-05-25 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 121. Vol. xcvn. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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522 1939-05-25 1 To Be Signed This Week-End? MUTUAL AID IN WAR Premier’s Announcement In Commons London, May 25. It is expected that the London formula for the Anglo-Franco-Soviet understanding will be submitted to the French vevy soon, possibly today. It is stated here that when the text.—Reuter. - 522 words
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Article114 1939-05-25 1 —Reuter. Appreciation Of I jondon London, May 24 House of Commons, referring at 1 inc to the Malay States Federal offer of $4.000.000 toward the r t genera! defence of the Empire Bn! c. f usion of the Sultan and Gov-•-nn nt of Kelantan to.—Reuter. - 114 words
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Article58 1939-05-25 1 Kcuter. London, May 24t- o/7?ci«Z medical report issued fru nt Marlborough House at 6.40 f>.?n. ays that Queen Martfs protrr’ s is taking a satisfactory c m though there is some stiffness and pain. An X-ray natio 1 shows that there was vtage to theKcuter. - 58 words
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Article127 1939-05-25 1 —Reuter.. Premier Questioned In Commons luondon. May 24 tn uiic House of Commons, the Premier replied n the affirmative when as.ed if he v.a satisfied that Italian armaments »(♦111« now be withdrawn from Spain. A: t. whether he was aware that the < d'ltalia” stated that—Reuter.. - 127 words
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329 1939-05-25 1 U.S. SUBMARINE DISASTER Portsmouth, May 25. AjlXlt more men have been raised from the submerged U. S. submarine “Squalus” making the total of rescued men twenty-four. Nine others aie known o be alive. The probable death roll is 26. All the survivors appeareduynv vhqv —Reuter. - 329 words
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Article241 1939-05-25 1 he matter c .—Reuter. No De Facto Recognition London, May 24. Questioned regarding the representation of British interests in Bohemia and Moravia, Mr. Chamberlain stated that on the departure of the Charge d Affaires from Prague on May 25. British interests would temporarily be left inhe matter c .—Reuter. - 241 words
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80 1939-05-25 1 MALTA SO STRONG NO ONE WOULD ATTACK IT —Reuter. Malta, May Hl. "In a very short time, Malbawill be so strong that an attaek upon her would be an undertaking of the utmost danger,” declared the Governor, Lt. General Sir Charlies Bonham-Carter in a speech at the annual diivner of—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article125 1939-05-25 1 —Reuter. Allegation Against German Consul London, May 24 As a sequel to the allegations made by ‘bn nrosecution that the German Consu at Liverpool had acted as an intermediary if the German Secret Service. Mr Chamberlain told the House of Common 1 at question—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article995 1939-05-25 1 King's Address To Empire OLD WORLD LOOKING UP TO NEW WINNIPEG, MAY 24. ADDRESSING THE EMPIRE BY RADIO ON THE OCCASION OF EMPIRE DAY, THE KING DECLARED THAT CIVILIZATION IN EUROPE AND ASIA WAS SORELY TROUBLED AND THE OLD WORLD MIGHT LOOK FOR GUIDANCE TO THE NEW.fL I W —Reuter. - 995 words
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Advertisement14 1939-05-25 1 "ZeMILER” f ed on COW&GATE I •L > f |k,. rt h Malaya Penang'— DISPHSSARYWU.14 words
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Advertisement40 1939-05-25 1 CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 16 Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Amusement Notices 4& o Foreign News 6 Local News Editorial 3 Correspondence 9 Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping News 13 Sports 14 15 Miscellaneous 1640 words
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Advertisement47 1939-05-25 1 COW GATE Agent t for North Malaya Penang:— GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY Penang and Ipoh. IB: 11 z '2 V 2' '2 hi 1 “S C S.- BUTTE?? AUSTRALIA'S BEST ELL LU STEEAEC PHONE PENANG— ISO« A 1501 BUTTERWORTH —&S Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co., L.d W.P.S. 7B47 words
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266 1939-05-25 2 Three Officers Board ‘‘Ranpura” BUT ORDERED OFF BY BRITISH WARSHIP Outrage Near Entrance To Hongkong Harbour Hongkong, May 24. A Japanese destroyer fired two shots across the bows of the British liner Ranpura half-a-mile outside the entrance of Hongkong this morning. The destroyer*Reuter. - 266 words
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Article267 1939-05-25 2 P.O.W Queen Mary Has Restless Night London. May 24. An official bulletin says that Queen Mary, who was badly shaken and bruised in a motor accident yesterday, passed a restless night, nartly due to an injury to one eye which, though painful, is not a EourccP.O.W - 267 words
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Article51 1939-05-25 2 -Reuter British Troops Ambushed Near Haifa, May 23. One officer was k lied and one officer of two other ranks were wounded when a party of troops was ambushed tey Arabs near Tulkarem. Aircraft went to the party’s assistance and fight ing confirmed until dusk Seven Arabs were-Reuter - 51 words
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Article289 1939-05-25 2 —Reuter Warship Ordered To Stop All Chinese Traffic Tokyo, May 24 The Japanese have made a new move at Amoy. A Japanese warship is anchored between the island of Kulangsu anc tht mainland, according to press reports It is stated that the warship has orders—Reuter - 289 words
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Article93 1939-05-25 2 Engaged By China As Technical Experts Shanghai, May 24. The French Ambassador, M. Henri Cosme, has authorised a flat denial of the Japanese press allegation that the French Government had placed a military mission at the disposal of the Chinese Government. “He has learnt that a few retired93 words
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Article142 1939-05-25 2 Reuter. King’s Winnipeg Broadcast Rugby, May 24 Empire Day is being celebrated today, and jn common with other capitals in the British Dominions and Colonies, flags are flying at the mast heads over the public buildings in London. Throughout Britain the occasion is being celebrated withReuter. - 142 words
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Article165 1939-05-25 2 Reuter. Delegates Of 21 Nations To Attend Conference London, May 24. Workers engaged in aleviating the lot of cripples will assemble in London from all over the world for the first time at the Fourth World Conference opening on July 16. Twenty-one governments have nominatedReuter. - 165 words
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Article103 1939-05-25 2 —Reuter Finland To Oppose Soviet Move In League Council Helsinski, May 24. The Foreign Minister, M. Erke. states that Finland will oppose the Soviet request for the postponement of the League Council of the Aaland Island refortifica tion plan, It is thought m Geneva that the reason for—Reuter - 103 words
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Article51 1939-05-25 2 Reuter. Third Note Of Protest By Poland Warsaw, May 23. The Polish Commissioner for Danzig has handed a third note to the Danzig Senate regarding the Kalthof incident requesting a new building in place of the one destroyed and an early response to the two previous notes ofReuter. - 51 words
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Article521 1939-05-25 2 Small Majority Almost Equal To Defeat London, May 24. The comparative smallness of the Govern; ?ih majority in the Commons on last night’s Palestine vote was seized upon by Press commentators, particularly Opposition organs, as an indication of the necessity Lr still another quest for a solution—8.0. W. - 521 words
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Article262 1939-05-25 2 j »11 tiitr —Reuter. Anglo-Soviet Paet PREMIER WILL MAKE STATEMENT Paris, May 24 The newspapers are almost unanimous in declaring that as a result of the talks between Lord Halifax and M. Maisky at Geneva, the Anglo-Soviet agreement for co-operation to resist aggression in Europe isj »11 tiitr —Reuter. - 262 words
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Article80 1939-05-25 2 8.0. W To Discuss Release Of Further 153.000 Tons Rugby, May 23 The President of the Board of Trade informed the Commons that the Titternational Sugar Council would ho’d a meet ng on June 13 to discuss the recommendation of the Executive Committee that 153.000 tons should be8.0. W - 80 words
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Article64 1939-05-25 2 —8.0. W. Departure On Return Trip Rugby, May 24. The Pan-Amcncan Airways flying boat, “Yankee Clipper,” which arrived at Southampton yesterday and inaugurated the regular Transatlantic air mail service, left again at 9.19 this morning on h®r return trip. She carried no mails. Her first stage will—8.0. W. - 64 words
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Article59 1939-05-25 2 8.0. W. No Dividends Received For Half Of Total Rugby, May 23 About half of the approximate total of £660.000 000 of Br tish capital invested in South American countries the form of securities quoted in Lindon received no return by way of dividend or8.0. W. - 59 words
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Article57 1939-05-25 2 vai Air —8.0. W. Rear-Admiral Davies To Be In Command Rugby, May 23 In connection with the transfer of the fleet air arm from the Air Mini stry to the Admiralty, the latter announces the appointment of Rea»Admiral P. B. Davies to be RearAdmiral, Naval Air Stations,vai Air —8.0. W. - 57 words
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Article34 1939-05-25 2 Reuter. Appointed To League Mandates Geneva, May 24 Lord Hankey has been appointed Bri tish member of the League Permanent Mandates Commiss on in succession t» Lord Hailey who resigned in MarchReuter. - 34 words
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Article46 1939-05-25 2 unteers w —Reuter. Last Batch To Leave Today Berlin. May German volunteers in Spain Leon for Vigo where they will mbanc five ships for Germany. The will leave on May 25. It s r the volunteers will parade in June 6. —Reuter.unteers w —Reuter. - 46 words
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Article38 1939-05-25 2 V llicv- Three Czechs SentFor Tearing Down Prague, May The first session of the Gf’n sentenced three Czechs to six prisonment each for teariir Swastika flag in a villa"e 1 on Hitler’s birthday.- ReuterV llicv- ' - 38 words
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Article26 1939-05-25 2 IDO INI n —Reuter. London, M Four were killed when a bomber from Manton crashe ;tr at Kilwiek near the Newaik this afternoon. —Reuter.IDO INI n —Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement39 1939-05-25 2 Runnyffisde Hotel Penang, S.S. SATURDAY, 27th MAY Race Dinner Dance $3.00 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION «1.00 PHONE 543 JUST RECEIVED LEATHER HAND BAGS OF MODERN SHAPES AND IN ATTRACTIVE SHADES* CALL AT EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) BISHOP STREET, PENANG.39 words
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Article531 1939-05-25 3 Drowning Of Tamil t Woman Recalled Kuala Lumpur. OLTPIAH, a Tamil who was sentenced to death ,by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith at the last Selangor Assizes for the murder of a Tamil woman by drowning her in a stream in a rubber estate in Sungei531 words
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Article202 1939-05-25 3 Punjabi Alleged To Have Lied Kuala Lumpur i at he had failed truthfully to answer 'ci.stions put to him by the O.CJ.D., Kuala Lumpur South, was the allegation made against a Punjabi named Rani, who was charged before Mr. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur.202 words
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Article138 1939-05-25 3 HOUSEBREAKING ALLEGED Kuala Lumpur. Wong TTu, who claimed trial before ti e First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, u ill again be produced before Mr. R. C Redman when a charge of breaking into the house of one Veeran or, a natively, with dishonestly receiving *>’ n property, a138 words
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Article49 1939-05-25 3 To Be Held At Hutchings School Next Month Thirty-six boys and girls from all parts of Malaya will sit for their University of London Matriculation Examination at the Hutchings School Hall, Penang, commencing from Tuesday, June 6. The examination is expected to continue until Friday, June 949 words
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Article365 1939-05-25 3 Had Received A Caning Singapore IT was revealed at the inquest that before she d ed at the hospital on May 8, Soo Ah Hung, a 16-year-old Cantonese girl, made a statement to a doctor that she had drunk caust’C soda with the intention365 words
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Article162 1939-05-25 3 Koom-niate Reports To Police Kuala Lumpur. Alleged to have robbed his room-mate, Edgar Magness, of $12.23, a young darkcomplexioned Chinese named Chong Teng Yet claimed trial before Mr. R. C. Redman. the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. S. K. Bovell, the prosecuting officer, explained that162 words
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863 1939-05-25 3 Charge Of Assault WOMAN DENIES LOVING ANOTHER Singapore. and husband were, complainant and accused respectively in a case which came up for hearing on Tuesday before Mr. K.A. Blacker in the Third Police Court. The complainant was a 15-year-old bride, and allegations that she had been863 words
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Article192 1939-05-25 3 Chinese Committed To Assizes Seremban. The story of a Chinese running amok, and injuring four persons was related on Monday before Mr. J. P. Biddulph the police court, when a Chinese namea Chan Fong appeared for a preliminary inquiry into four charges, one of voluntarily192 words
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Article110 1939-05-25 3 Conviction For Causing Hurt Klang. Sabathevan, a Tamil estate labourer who was charged originally on Feb. 24, with the alleged murder of another named Veiauthan opposite a coffee shop on the Puchong road was charged with voluntarily causing hurt on the instructions after D.P.P., and was110 words
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Article356 1939-05-25 3 Health unpaired By Accident Singapore. Following injuries received lu A trash special damages of $3lO, and general damages of $l,OOO were awarded by Mr Justice Worley to Donald Newton Booth, a storekeeper employed by Wtaine’s Air Services, against Mrs. H. W Jones in the Singapore High Court356 words
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Article90 1939-05-25 3 Mr. Khoo Soo Gim Donates SI,OOO For China Mr. Khoo Soo Gim of Mac A lister Road handed over yesterday $l,OOO (Chinese Currency) to the China Distress Relief Fund. This sum was the expenses saved from the marriage of his son, Mr. Khoo Keat Seng90 words
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Advertisement44 1939-05-25 3 c<A Cl «bhA iiiii an jOL WII OJBj I ISIL one OF l,fe s PLEASURES PRICES NOW REDUCED" Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. BO LB AGBBTB: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., i‘. Penang, Singapore. Ipoh and Kuolo lumour.44 words
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Advertisement310 1939-05-25 3 ,/SB 4® rs «Mw. Mi < I T' l. **x*-*• :rM .st 1 wk I 4 A T Rr < I 'My husband doesn't like me to put things on my face, Jane Seymour" It’s too exasperating,” said this client with laughing dismay. lie often admires women who use make-up.310 words
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Miscellaneous1319 1939-05-25 4 OPENING TONIGHT I Packed At Every Performance Since Opening I jft- > ■THE FIRST OF OUR SELECTED ‘RACE WEEK ATTRACTIONS MA IP ROYAL 6.00T,5^. m or^ CTOMO BW i 1» sumra TOGETHER AGAIN! IN LOVE AGAIN I ca CK I A De Luxe Eye Ear Stage Show lOAN ft *****1,319 words
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387 1939-05-25 5 W illiam Penny - By W illiam Penny I EW AYRES is undoubtedly Hollywood’s most enthusiastic “hobbyist.” His hobbies range from composing; symphonic music to taking “candid” camera shots which he enters in local exhibitions. He enters every new field whole-heartedly, and keeps faith- fully on until something387 words
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Article68 1939-05-25 5 BASIE RATHBONE has proved himself one of Hollywood's most prolific mustache-growers. The actor’s role in Universal’s “The Sun Never Sets’ calls for him to have a mustache. And he only had three days in which to grow it between the time he finished his current assignment. But when68 words
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92 1939-05-25 5 Juanita Quigley, seven-year-old Universal child acress, had a problem on her hands! A shorttime ago she promised to knit a jacket for the infant daughter of Phil Karlstein, assistant director on “The Famly Next Door,” in which Juanita is working with Hugh Herbert, Joy Hodges,92 words
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115 1939-05-25 5 Mil ton Kras’’er is a motion picture cameraman with a practical sense of humour! Each time he is assigned to a new “production, he selects some phrase or group of word 3 typical of the picture and plasters it on the side of the camera blimp.115 words
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Article, Illustration76 1939-05-25 5 JOAN MARSH, recently featured in Columbia’s “The Lady Objects,” ii which Lanny Ross and Gloria Stuart play the leads, in one of the most accomplished young actresses in Hollywood. Besides her ability as an actress and dancer, she sings in concerts and over the radio, is a talented pianist76 words
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149 1939-05-25 5 Jittery members of the cast of Universal’s “Backstage Phantom’’ are beginning to wonder what part of the current chiller is fiction and what part is real. To begin with. the mystery is being shot on the studio’s historic Phantom Stage, site149 words
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Article120 1939-05-25 5 On his first day in front of the cameras, Jerry Marlowe, new Universal contract player, found himself labelled a potential scene-stealer. A former prop man at another studio, Marlowe was signed by Universal and cast in ‘‘Big Town Czar,” as a gangster. Marlowe was120 words
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130 1939-05-25 5 For the first time in his long screen career C. Aubrey Smith is portraying a man older than his actual years. Actualy this grand o’d man of the screen is 75 old. But he usually nlays characters in the nemhbciirhood of many130 words
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Article267 1939-05-25 5 Hollywood Preview Acclaim For Deanna Durbin U AILED as the most successful event of its kind this season, the preview of Universal’s new Deanna Durbin production, “Three Smart Girls Grow Up” proved an outstanding triumph for its 16-year-old star. Held at the Hollywood Pantages theatre,267 words
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191 1939-05-25 5 Victor McLaglen has been engaged by Universal to portray the title role in “Ex-Champ,” which will be placed in. production soon under direction of Phil Rosen. McLaglen recently completed a formidable part in ‘Captain Fury.” for Hal Roach, and pr’or to that was starred191 words
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143 1939-05-25 5 A new tyne of hammered glas~ makes its first appearance in motion picture sets in Universal’s “Eas Side of Heaven,” which co-star' Bing Crosby and Joan Blondell. This glass, which has a surface similar to hammered silver, serves the double143 words
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84 1939-05-25 5 Gloria Jean, 10-year-old embryo star just signed by Universal stud os is now enrolled in the studio schno 1 under the tutelage of Mrs. Mary West. res’dent teacher. Glor'a will pusue her studies in a classroom with Helen Parrish, Nan Grnv and Juanita84 words
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Article718 1939-05-25 5 ‘ALICE Faye, Twentieth Century’s fastest ris ng feminine star, has been ordered to take a long vacation by her doctor. Worn-out and thin from overwork, Alice collapsed three or four times during the filming of “Rose of Washington Square,” and each time her doctor’s warning became718 words
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146 1939-05-25 5 A dead man will ident'fy his own murderer to add the final bizarre touch to the latest chiller dished up in Universal’s “Murder in the Surgery.” What sounds l ke an invasion rf the realm of fancy by the crime Club writers actually146 words
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Advertisement277 1939-05-25 5 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Thursday, 25th May, 1939. HELP A DESERVING CAUSE. Performance Bv Pamuta. NAAI NONG SO l to Aid of China Distress Relief Fund We need your kind support. Please buy a ticket and be e neeu y«ur --Wembley Park. No sale of floZ,etc Craiv' Nocran Opera: t^^ M277 words
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Miscellaneous62 1939-05-25 5 WEMBLEY CABARET THE CABARET THAT IS CONSISTENTLY GOOD Today Tea Dance 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Tonight Dancing from 9.30 p.m. Midnight “Amateur Medley Dance Competition” First Of Its Kind To Be Held In Ma'aya. First Prize Cup presented by E. H. Simpson, Esq., Music Specially Arranged By Mr. A. C.62 words
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Miscellaneous63 1939-05-25 5 QUEEN’S 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT’ 9.30 Paramount’s Showboat of Entertainment KF"-» I v' t Wc JI a®, :«6uv MTW MMKK Matinee Today at 3 p.m. Matinee Tomorrow at DICK POWELL 3 pm Saturday at 11.30 a.m,. IN “THANKS A EDWARD G ROBINSOKI IN MILLION” “AMAZING DR. A 20th Century Fox Film.63 words
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Article83 1939-05-25 6 —Rueter. A Step Nearer Germany Danzig. Food ration cards for butter, eggs and meat are to be introduced here, »t is rumoured. This will be a further step towards bringing life here into complete uniformity with that in Germany. There is no serious food shortage here—Rueter. - 83 words
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547 1939-05-25 6 Roosevelt s a Liberalised” Supreme Court Washington. HTIIOUGII certain recent polls of public opinion show that President Roosevelt’s New Deal may be defeated in the 1940 elections, backers of the New Deal feel confident that its political philosophy will continue for many years to—Reuter. - 547 words
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Article84 1939-05-25 6 Reuter Orange-grower Gets Five Years Jerusalem. Charged with storing 43 bombs in his c trus grove near Jaffa, a wealthy Arab planter named Abu Mujahad, aged 65, has been sentenced by the Jerusalem court to five years’ imprisonment The prosecution contended that Abu Mujahad,Reuter - 84 words
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Article136 1939-05-25 6 -Reuter. 20-year-old Practice Reversed Jerusalem. Residents of Trans-Jordan will in future have to show a passport or other valid document on, entering Palestine, according to an order by the High Commissioner here. This reverses the custom of the last 20 years, ever since the British-Reuter. - 136 words
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Article173 1939-05-25 6 su an ah —Reuter. Her 6 *Vital Space” Lisbon. Firm views on Portugal's position m the colonial field have been voiced here during Portugal’s colonial week” by Senhor Conde de Penha Garcia, a leading colonist and for many years delegate to the Mandates Commission, and presidentsu an ah —Reuter. - 173 words
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353 1939-05-25 6 Camps For Native Tax Offenders Suggested Johannesburg. THE number of prisoners admitted to gaol in South Africa last year was 157,503, or 1.58 per cent of the total population, compared with 162,007 in 1937, according to Mr. P.B. Blanckenberg, Assistant Director of Prisons, addressing’the annualnaa occ’ L—Reuter - 353 words
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Article98 1939-05-25 6 l year lip —Reuter Latvia Makes A Change Riga. German Hogs instead of British are to be imported into Latvia, according to a resolution of the Chamber of Agriculture, it is reported here. Formerly only British Hogs were imported for breeding in order to supply baconl year lip —Reuter - 98 words
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Article137 1939-05-25 6 Reuter “Mr. Chamberlain*» Noble Efforts” San Francisco. Praise for the Anglo-Polish pact was given by M. Ignace Jan Paderewski, former Polish premier and worldfamous pianist, in an interview here. “The new British-Polish accord is what I have believed for many years to be the true standReuter - 137 words
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Article168 1939-05-25 6 0.1, -Reuter Dies Aged 27 Warsaw. A veteran of battles and a jumpuig champion in his youth, .Krechowiak, the Oldest cuaiger in tne Polish cavalry, lias died at Augustow, near Vilna, at the age of 27. Colonel Moscicxi, eldest sun of the present Pres dent0.1, . -Reuter - 168 words
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Article300 1939-05-25 6 BLIND WOUNDED VETERANS ENROL —Reuter. For National Service 80-YEAR-OLD VOLUNTEER Johannesburg. An overwhelming response is reported by the Brit sh Emnire Servi? League to the call for v-lunteers fo~ natonal emergency service made re cently bv the League on beba’f of the Government to ex-servicemen. “There seems to be ro—Reuter. - 300 words
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192 1939-05-25 6 Reuter. V OLG A ro LINK UP FIVE SEAS Moscow Work on the “reconstruct on” of the Volga -Europe’s longest river and the main inner waterway of the Soviet Union—is proceeding apace The “Greater Volga” as the project is called —will, wdien the work is completed,Reuter. - 192 words
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Article259 1939-05-25 6 ced naval Reuter. Units Planned In S. Africa Johannesburg A national sei vice regiScer xO. Witwatersrand miners :s being plann- ed by miners in tne East rumu. xue> propose to form units wmcli wul suut training .mmediateiy for military aiiu civilian service. Those who volunteer torced naval Reuter. - 259 words
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Article131 1939-05-25 6 —Reuter. £lO.OOO Worth Seized Port Sa d What is said to be the riggest drug capture for the last seven years has been made by the Port Said coastguards after a mdnight chase along the beach. I The value of the drugs is estimated. —Reuter. - 131 words
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Article399 1939-05-25 6 Morris Company’s Experiment MOTORISTS and ped,,st,,. were passing the embly Plant at Cowley, O o and, one day last week w,- aed to see two cars dish r;- .t each other on a private f aclory. Realising that they nothing to avert the acei-399 words
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Article89 1939-05-25 6 y tne —Reuter. Linking Canada V- ith U.S* Ottawa. Plans Cor a publicly-owned bridge at Niagara Falls, linking Canada with the United States, have been approved by the Dominion Government, according to an announcement by Mr. I’.J A. Cardin, Minister Oi Works. Tiie plan 3 werey tne —Reuter. - 89 words
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Article219 1939-05-25 6 Man Committed for lr.al I Bail was refused at Lam I Court to Angus John Whit scribed as a variety artist, of Fr< Road, Peckham, who v.as f for trial at the Central Cru charged with unlawfully am ly publishing a defamatory [concerning Mr. Justice219 words
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Advertisement235 1939-05-25 6 DARED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED Until He Discovered Chardox Are you at war with your inside 9 Afraid to eat this, scared to death cf ’that because it doesn’t agree with you There’s a way to end this stomach tyranny— there’s Chardox! Chardox is a Wew form of highly-activated235 words
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Miscellaneous20 1939-05-25 6 ON THE NAIL All iu a Day’s Work— By Rick Elmos -w Tg-n > V&S, I chezxp HAIG c i Vo20 words
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Article541 1939-05-25 7 Recipients Of Certificates j >ELOW are the names of the succesful candidates who received First Aid Certificates of the St. John Ambulance Association at yesterday’s Empire Day Parade from the Resident Councillor. Messrs. A. E. Abrah m, Ong Kwe See, Cheah Teng Cheoh, Lim pnh Choon, Thana541 words
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Article126 1939-05-25 7 ANOTHER WOMAN FINED FOR OFFENCE fine of $l2 or in default six days’ imprisonment was imposed by Lim Koon Teck in the Miudle i. yesterday, on a Chinese woman, ijuiig, wixo pieaded guilty to a ,e oi acting as carriers, receivers, unstamped letters, to wit, 14 1 letters126 words
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Article, Illustration25 1939-05-25 7 The Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, presenting First Aid certificates at yesterday* s Empire Day parade on the Esplanade.25 words
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1329 1939-05-25 7 RESIDENT COUNCILLOR'S SPEECH AT FREE SCHOOL STIRRING address on the meaning of Empire Day was delivered at the Penang Free School yesterday by the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman. “This Empire,” said Mr. Goodman, “is an empire that has stood1,329 words
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Article286 1939-05-25 7 QUOTA TOO BIG Plantation Manager In Penang “The annual consumption of sugar in America is about six million tons and the price is very low at the present timt: for the simple reason that the Secretary of Agriculture has made too large a quota for286 words
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338 1939-05-25 7 PROPOSAL BY COMMITTEE OF S.S. (Pg.) ASSN. SPHERE is a possibility that the Cricket Club premises of the Penang Sports Club will be used as a public pavilion. At the last meeting of the general committee of the Straits Settlements (Penang)338 words
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Article110 1939-05-25 7 To Be Held At Wembley Fun And Frolic The Charity Fair and Bazaar, which will be held at the Wembley and Fun and Frolic Amusement Parks on July 6 and 7in aid of the China L» stress Relief Fund, promises to be a grand affair. The Relief Fund110 words
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Article42 1939-05-25 7 on the Esplanade from 6 pjn. 7 30 p.m. Ihe Heroes Return Bidgood Morning, Noon And Night Suppe ■cn Viltona And Her Hussar Abraham Sweet And Low Johnson nn'.ve The Old Frog Pond Alford x Irot Gipsy Told Me Pokrass42 words
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Article298 1939-05-25 7 Shopkeeper Fined DETECTIVE BUYS MILK “It does not take away the fact that you have been carrying on business in, a dishonest way”, said Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle oourt yesterday to a Chinese sundry shop keeper, Lu Bin Cheok, who gave the lame excuse298 words
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Advertisement166 1939-05-25 7 'Umfc feef/i need xJjuffet yI» IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE '''W. TEETH TO EAT BUTTER, BUT TO /IkV V YOUR TEETH BUTTER IS NECESSARY. WL Australian Butter, which is vitamins give lime and phos- produced under the most ideal phates to our organism. Ifchild- I HK? Climatic conditions, contains166 words
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Article483 1939-05-25 8 nPHE solidarity of the three chief parties of the AntiComintern Pact—Germany, Italy and Japan—is apparently cracking for, according to the latest reports, Tokyo is likely to reject the proposed military alliance with the other two Axis powers. Certain militarist groups in Japan have for some time483 words
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Article446 1939-05-25 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. F. H. Grummitt and Mr. W. W. Shand returned from Bangkok by the K.L.M. plane yesterday Mr. C.W. Latham has been appointed a director of Merah Rubber Estates (1931), Ltd S 9 S H.E. the High Commissioner and Lady Thomas left Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday night by446 words
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Article648 1939-05-25 8 In Defence Of The Empire! iAUR Local News “Sub’ is feeling very proud of the Empire at the moment. He has been wading through a pile of Empire Day speeches delivered at local schools yesterday and the effect is really wonderful. I caught him this morning muttering648 words
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383 1939-05-25 8 Thursday, May 25. 'The Premier’s statement on the Anglo-Soviet negotiations should set at rest all doubts as to the progress of the Hal if ax-Maisky talks. Mr. Chamberlain said: “I have every reason to hope that it will be found possible to reach383 words
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Article208 1939-05-25 9 Editor “Pinang Gazette) •n times getting so bad, and aid to get, it is sad to owadays people again and > rntertain the notion that rule and that it would be justice to make exceptions any circumstances. Howis here, yet another unstance to prove how208 words
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Article122 1939-05-25 9 Given I lim By Friend, Says Accused Eurasian, Harry Jacobs, appear wfore Mr. Lim Koon Teck in ■.> 11- Court yesterday morning O! cf dishonestly retaining stole! ic. ty namely a bicycle valued s2.’ I Icnging to Ariffin, having k inwledge to believe that the f122 words
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Article86 1939-05-25 9 r r difgedly assault ng a public servant, while in the execution of his duti< j, a Chinese, Lim Choon Kim, was prodi tbefore Mr. Lim Koon Teck in tlie Middle Court yesterday on a er.arg» assault on P.C. 1744, Ibrahim at about 11.05 a.m. on86 words
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Article66 1939-05-25 9 lection of the Singapore Bar e was held on May 20. The ru < imittee is as follows: Messrs. L raddell, Claude da Silva, K. ’Connor, R L. Eber, William V Swithiyow and S. B. Aditan. Adi tan is the only Indian memit Committee. The only other66 words
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Article823 1939-05-25 9 Elephants Rampant In The Dindin gs F M damage ‘done by wild f ame in the Lb. last year are contained in the annual repbrt of the Game Department just issued. The report states: PERAK Elephant damage in Perak during the year was most acute in823 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-05-25 9 MARCH PAST at Empire Day Parade of Cadets and Scouts: the Resident Councillor, the Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, is seen taking the salute from the. pavilion of the Penang Sports» Club.34 words
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Article240 1939-05-25 9 I ravelled On New BurmaChina Road Jit. K. F. COLES, a London resarch chemist who is globerotting round the world arrived in Penang yesterday Bangkok by train. lie decided, at the age of 26, just fe the more serious matters of life are apt to get240 words
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Article109 1939-05-25 9 Office-bearers Elected The weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Penang was held at the E. and O. Hotel yesterday and the following office-bearers were elected for the ear 1939 to 1940: Ih-esident: Mx. Robert B. Streeper; Vice-President: Dr. V. K. Tambypillal Hon. Secretary: Mr.109 words
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Article133 1939-05-25 9 Sequel To Theft On Thean Tek Estate Two Chinese, Lee Chong Aim and Lee Ah Hoi, were arraigned before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday morning, on charges of housebreaking and theft, by entering into 279 G Thean Tek Estate, and removing property valued $7.60133 words
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366 1939-05-25 9 OLTJLOOK VERY BRKiirr 03-11 b e °P timistic confident in the future of this Park as regards wild life,” states the annual report of the F.M.S. Game Department for 1938 in the section referring to Malaya’s National Park. The report states: Enactments to constitute366 words
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Article17 1939-05-25 9 No classes of instruction will be held 311 Monday, May 29 (Whit Monday).17 words
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Advertisement262 1939-05-25 9 .ii. i in ■■uni «j, OZONEV OYST F R I SPECIAL OCCASIONS! are different, appefi- sing and delicious. For your next party, try, JF' OZONE Oysters. You can J make Oyster cocktails* Patties and Souffles that are an d exciting® JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTIK I SINGAPORE PENANB I ii jf262 words
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Article203 1939-05-25 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers rubbers. Batu Lintang 1.02 J 1.07! Kuala Sidun 2.10 2.20 Mentakab 40 45 Sungei Tukang 1.024 1.074 Ulu Benut 31 35 lix* Am pat 3/14 3/6 Ayer Weng 68 75 Bangtin 19/6 20/3 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.22 J Berjuntai 9/6 10/ Burma MalaJJ 20/203 words
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Article778 1939-05-25 10 £15,000 Available For Distribution The thirteenth annual general meeting of shareholders of Larut Tin Fields Limited, will be held at the registered office of the company. 16 Barrack Road. Kuala Lumpur, F.M.S., on Tuesday May 30, 1939. at 10 a.m. The report of the directors and the778 words
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Article190 1939-05-25 10 A. A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN Q/a Ampat 3/3 3/9 Bangrin J y 2 Batu Selangor L Berjuntai y 6 Hong Fatt 59 Jefebu 55 6 K. Kamunting 6/ o/o Kampong Lanjut 14/6 14 9 Klang River 1-70 1-75 Kuchai ll7a Laruts 4 Pahang Con. 12 6 13 Petaling190 words
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Article176 1939-05-25 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS BuyeM Bellers MINING. Ampats 3/ 3/4| A. Amalgamated 4/6 4/9 Bangrins 19/6 20/3 Burma Malays 19/9 20/3 Hong Fatts 59 62xd Jelebus- 50 55 Klang Rivers 1.70 1.80 Kramats 9/ 9/6 Ipoh Tins 20/ 21/ Kuchais 1.121 1.17 J Laruts 4/ 4/4J K. Lan juts 14/3 14/7£176 words
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247 1939-05-25 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampats 3/3 3/6 A. Hitams 21/ 22/ A. Wengs 98 71 Bangrins 19 /6 20/ B. Selangors 1.21 1.24 Berjuntais 9/6 10/ Chenderiang» H/ U/9 Hong Fatts 59 61ex Kamras 11 1/5 1/7 Kamuntings 8/6 9/ K. Lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kramats 9/3247 words
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Article181 1939-05-25 10 Buyers Sellers RUBBER Ayer Panas 1.07$ 1.17$ Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.05 Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brpgas 57$ 62$ Indragiris' 1.15 1.20 Kuala Sidims 2.05 2.15 Lunas 1.50 1.57$ Malaka Pindas 112$ 1.20 Mentakabs 39 41$ Pajams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 105 Tapahs 1.50181 words
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Article213 1939-05-25 10 New York. Wednesd»» The highest volume in s Orr broad advance the list, bringing average, than a point and a halt belo» .e. 136.42 resistance level, wlth lea good and short covering aiding gains in such issues st.-1 Chrysler. Of favourable ficance was the major strength nfk™?213 words
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Article130 1939-05-25 10 THURSDAY, MAY 25. Prev. Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 47/64 New York 4.68 5/32 4.68 7/32 Montreal 4.69 3/4 4.69 11/16 Brussels 27.50 1/4 27.50 3/4 Geneva 20.77 1/2 20.79 1/4. Amsterdam 8.71 1/4 8.72 1/4 Milan 88 15/16 89 Berlin 11.66 3/4 11.67 Stockholm 19.41 19.41 1/2130 words
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Advertisement860 1939-05-25 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED BANE W INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA in England by Rovdl Charter 1858) £3:*****0 The Indian Overseas Waaerve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,000 Head Office I tri Mb. 88 BUbopgate, London, E.C. 2 Llll.j LONDON BRANCHES [(117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C. 8 (Incorporated in British India) 1(14/16, Cockspur Street, S.W.860 words
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Advertisement45 1939-05-25 10 I "g s T E E I H WINDOW FRAME' j I FRENCH POOR’ M I K H H Equal to the J """"WT """"g imported makes. aMalalllaaßie J i el j I I EASTERN MFG «10 awsE IsaMwi j RJvfT R<»« j| -I Penan»--—-.lf45 words
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Article1235 1939-05-25 11 Effects Of International Regulation Schemes regulation or producsupply to world marcnd raw materials international co-cpera- ussed by Sir David B. 0.8. E., in a paper fii tioyal Society of Arts. mtrols dealt with were The such as those on the wh. h were entirely doents in India,1,235 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-05-25 11 Sir Maa; J. Bonn, chairman of United Glass Bottle Manufacturers, Ltd. Presiding at th? annual meeting of the company, he would not hazard any forecasts as to the outlook for the company in 1939, but he did say that up to date business on the (whole55 words
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1921 1939-05-25 11 Sharp Shrinkage Of Profits CAPITAL INCREASED TO 300,000 twe.Ry-sixth ordinary general muctmg oi r'.AI.S. iLuuoui’ Planters Estates, Limited, was field at tne: office vi tne company, lb, Pnnpot Kane, Liundon, K.u. on Friday. Apni 2±, JUu9, Mi-, ivobert Stewart <chairman of the company),1,921 words
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Article1303 1939-05-25 11 Marked Decrease Of Ore Export The twelfth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of Pungah Tin Dredging, Ltd. will be held at the registered office of the company, Taiping, on Friday May 26, 1939. at 11-15. DIRECTORS’ REPORT The outstanding feature of the year ended Dec. 31,1,303 words
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Article270 1939-05-25 11 The fifty-eighth ordinary meeting of the Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., was held at the offices of the company. No. 18 Redder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, May 18, 1939, at noon. A statement of the accounts of the office, made up to December 31, 1938, in sterling270 words
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Advertisement147 1939-05-25 11 useful Medicine for all Climates n r J.Collis Brownejf |f NO Substitute. Acts like a rharin l.i Checks a>d arrests DIARRHCEA and FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. C r>ntl «•> The reliable Family remedy for MACH CH.LLS INFLUENZA, COUGHS, COLDS andist eomysptdficin CAT AR RH, AS THM A, BR uN C HITIS.147 words
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Article781 1939-05-25 12 Coloured Man And Rival In Love London, May 11 Allegations that, because another man was going out with the woman with whom he was in love, Hari Bhajan Dass, 27. a man of colour, planned to have the other man murdered, were made at Ealing yesterday.781 words
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Article255 1939-05-25 12 An. Amazing Trio Most of us have read adventure stories about intrepid explorers who come face to face with impenetrable jungle. We have been thrilled by the way in which heroes have labor ously blazed a trail through a network of branches and creepers, slashin’g from left to255 words
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Miscellaneous2740 1939-05-25 12 GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 mJ 9.15 p.iu. (GMT; —To be announced. [""> A f—l /'""‘X 9.3 U ‘Lute of Love.’* 10.30 Scenes from LZ I 1 I I I Z the Tragedies of William Shakespare —2: "II > I I J I V y <——■ Hamlet.’* 11.20 Big Ben. The2,740 words
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Miscellaneous183 1939-05-25 12 8.50 Messrs. Kennedy Co’s Share Market Report. 8.55 Straits Echo News Bulletin. 9.00 Close Down ROME 2 RO 11.81 mc/s (25.4 m.) 5.20 p.m. News in French. Chamber music: soprano Eva Bagni, pianist Magda Longari Talk (in French). News in English. Opera ‘Falstaff’—Act 111. News in Italian. 7.45 Close down.183 words
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Article213 1939-05-25 13 Idlest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIK J II TAX V PH ROPE AND THE WEST PERIAL (Emp re Air Mail) Burma (except Victoria Point! i. Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan i Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar ci-hern and Southern Rhodes a, Nyaand, South Africa, Great Britain, nd,213 words
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Article1120 1939-05-25 13 Arrivals TODAY. MAY 25. m.s. “Selandia” from Singapore. sjs. “Palehleh” from Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabia. B.S. “Coburg from Ekir>p» s.s. “Mata Hari” from Singapore vU ports. 8.8. “Agapenor” from Singapore “Paiemoang" from Java Porti ria Singapore. TOMORROW, MAY 26. m.s. “Kina" from Singapore. sa. “Menestheus” from1,120 words
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Article85 1939-05-25 13 —Reuter. German Broadcasting Station’s “Silesian Hour” Warsaw. The German broadcasting station a GWwitz has begun a series of anti Polish propaganda broadcasts, according to the newspaper I.K.C. A “Silesian hour” is broadcast for listeners in Polish Silesia during which tha announcer describes the alleged •maltreatment of—Reuter. - 85 words
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Advertisement549 1939-05-25 13 gLUE FUNNEL LINE V WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT ~vtts Calls Marseilles ftClaagnw *vvTF'-'Fni Calls Antwerp Middlesboro June 6 July 1 GL>£‘ x '.alls Marseilles and Glasgow June 8 July 9 AK IE N da* StHVLCL I’o iJVLnfOOL VIA haVIU rAPENOR Omits Havre, calls Glasgow May 25 £o O549 words
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Advertisement877 1939-05-25 13 P <& O (Inoorpocrted ta PORT SWEIitINKAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 25th MAY, 1939. 8 N <m<ler For Teluk An»™. Bagan Datoh. Port Bwettenhs «»>“0» “d Singapore. Ourwarda from London tor China 4 Japan 8 M,y 28 <= due Penan“ 8/8 Juno X STS May 31 Sailing Of Steamers877 words
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790 1939-05-25 14 A READER’S COMMENTS CORRESPONDENT, signing himself as “Alaska,” has written in criticising the selection of the Penang soccer eleven. He writes as follows: One is at a loss to understand why Buchanan has been chosen to .play at centre-half and Kah Chong as centre-forward. It790 words
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Article, Illustration598 1939-05-25 14 Yorkshire Again Champions YORKSHIRE are still champions, and there is no reason to believe that they will be anything else by the 1 middle of September. They may have the.r anxious times, but they are in fact an exceedingly strong team, and they are splendidly led by598 words
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Article697 1939-05-25 14 Preparing For Olympiad ENGAGEMENT OF FOREICN INSTRUCTORS AS each Olympic meeting approaches, the whose job it is to bring his charges u. where ground previously gained can be suc< dated and new victories recorded, becomes r Other nations can rest assured that Fini; t spare no697 words
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126 1939-05-25 14 r pHE international character of sport, which should be “unspoiled by extreme nationalism or politics,” was stressed by Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton in an address to the SwedishBritish Society here. Specialisation in sport was foreign to the British idea of games, he said. Other nations126 words
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Article163 1939-05-25 14 Reuter. Whitsun Badminton Tournament Selangor’s team for the Triangula Badm’nton Tournament to be hHd during the Whitsuntide holidays haft been chosen as follows: Women’s Singles.—Miss Chan Ko» Nyong, Chung Kon Yoong, Chunf Siew Yee. Reserve: Yap Sui Hoe. Women’s Doubles. —Chan Kon Nyong and Chung Kon Yoong,Reuter. - 163 words
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Article93 1939-05-25 14 May Race Horses In Australia The Duke of Kent is coU. mplating racing four or five hors 1 Finality in the matter has reached, but discussion 1 with the trainers, Frank B George Duller, both of v. present at Epsom. G< l mentioned as the Duke’ trainer.93 words
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Article56 1939-05-25 14 The All-India Football in their cable to the If l fon Association have drawn of the Association to {^t n registration of players i the province in which bitually resides. l( Players will have r 1 en t choose the province. T' ir) g. several clubs in56 words
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Advertisement279 1939-05-25 14 I YO U CAN’T CHOOSE 1 BETTER THAN I I BORWICK’S BAKING I POWDER I ABSOLUTELY PURE BEST IN THE I WORLD MADE IN ENGLAND I BORWICK’S CUSTARD POWDER BORWICK’S LEMON BARLEY POWDER SOLE AGENTS N. V. STRAITS JAVA TRADING CO. NEW SHIPMENT —JUST RECEIVED British-make Raincoats At Greatly Reduced279 words
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Article, Illustration812 1939-05-25 15 Derby Again Eludes Champion Jockey FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE RACE Epsom, May 24. estimated that Blue Peter’s easy victory in to iv’s Derby cost the bookmakers about £1,(XX),000 totalizator investments totalled £62,000. ixird Roseberry’s candidate won by four lengths from Mr. d Esmond’s Fox—Reuter - 812 words
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Article61 1939-05-25 15 Reuter. THREE SECONDS TO REACH PENANG rpllE speed with which the result of the Derby was flashed round the world was shown by the fact that it took one second to reach Cairo and Nairobi; three seconds Bombay, Montreal, Penang, Singapore, and Hong Kong; fourReuter. - 61 words
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Article85 1939-05-25 15 Result Of Derby Sweep 1 ***** BLUE PETER $3,005 2 ***** FOX CUB 1,502 3. ***** HELIOPOLIS 751 Starters (divide $751): ***** Admiral’s Walk; ***** Atout Maitre; ***** Bellman; ***** Buxton; ***** Casanova; ***** DilBharah; ***** Dhoti; ***** Fairstope; ***** Fairchance; ***** Fairfax; ***** Hastings; ***** Hypnotist;85 words
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Article86 1939-05-25 15 bributea: nve to Europe and two to India.-International PreFS Bureau. How Distributed Dublin, May 25 Nine first prizes of £30.000 in the Irish Sweep on the Derby were distributed as follows:—three to Canada, two to the United States, two to Europe and two to Ireland. Nine secondbributea: nve ■ to Europe and two to India.-International PreFS Bureau. ♦ – -- - 86 words
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Article65 1939-05-25 15 are ngo -Reuter. Day May Set Title Fight New York, May 24. Davey Day teat Pedro Montanez by a technical knock-out in the eurhth round ■orX scheduled ten-rounder bout Montanez was blinded by a cut In his y I ma, get the world 'titleare ngo -Reuter. - 65 words
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132 1939-05-25 15 —Reuter. England Beat Rumania Bucharest, May 25. pN GLAND beat Rumania two-nil after leading onenil \at half-time in a soccer match played here yesterday before 40,000 spectators which is a record for Rumania. England, who displayed combination, was easily the better side though Goulden was fortunate—Reuter. - 132 words
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Article164 1939-05-25 15 Draws For Coming Tournaments The draw for the Penang Sports Club Championship and Duffers Cup competitions resulted as follows: CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP 1939 First Round Ties: P. N. Knight v. G. A. Maltby; E. M. Scoular v. E. S. Redfearn; Rhys Williams v. J. H. Carline; R.164 words
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Article139 1939-05-25 15 —Reuter. Holder Beaten In Third Round By R. D. Chanmar Hoylake, May 24 In the third of the British Amateur Golf Championship. R. D. Chap man (Greenwich Country, U.S.) beat the holder Charles R. Yates (Atlanta, U.S.) 4 and 3. In the second round, the tennis player.—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article100 1939-05-25 15 Coming Soccer Match The following P. W. F. A. players will travel down to Taiping, on Sunday, June 4. 1939 to meet the Taiping and District Association Football league at soccer on the same day. P.W.F.A. players are requested to meet at the100 words
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473 1939-05-25 15 YESTERDAYS TENNIS Goon Brothers To Meet Again In Singles Final HPAN BOON PIEW, formerly of badminton fame, put up a gallant but unavailing struggle against Goon Kok Legrin .the men’s singles final of the Penang lawn tennis ships played yesterday, the473 words
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Article93 1939-05-25 15 .—Reuter. Roderick To Meet Armstrong London, May 24. The most, expensive welterweight contest ever to be staged takes place at Harringay tomorrow when Henry Armstrong defends the world title against the British champion, Ernie Roderick of Liverpool. The purse Is £lO,OOO of which Armstrong receives £8.520. Ringside seats.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Advertisement81 1939-05-25 15 SCIS?Wo W'-Vi z II H -4m STANDING STARTING RM RUNNING SHELL MOTOR OIL Ifl New Shell Motor Oil contains an exclusive mineral oiliness concentrate which make* 3! 11 it cling to the metal parts of your engine, whether it be standing, starting or running Mr 'B No danger, therefore, from81 words
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886 1939-05-25 16 Brilliant Spurt By Tetuen MORE OUTSTATION HORSES ON TRACK Ry 66 T respusxer' THE appearance of horses belonging to the stables of Duval, Marland and Silley added interest to this morning’s fast gallops at the new racecourse. A good crowd was present to watch some886 words
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Article424 1939-05-25 16 How could the world get on without interviews Journalists who make a speciality of interviewing travel all over the world; they penetrate into houses and workshops, into laboratories and offices, go behind the j scenes of theatres and visit the dressing rooms at sports grounds, and ask424 words
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Article415 1939-05-25 16 Appeal In Libel Suit Kuala Lumpur. An appeal which has consierable local interest began yesterday morning in the F.M.S. Civil Court of Appeal, when Kok Chii?. Yin, a Chinese layer, appealed against < the judgment made by the Judge in which he was awarded $250 damages for415 words
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Article76 1939-05-25 16 ‘Raupura’ Incident JAPANESE STOP FRENCH LINER HONGKONG, MAY 25. IT IS OFFICIALLY STATED THAT ADMIRAL SIR PERCY NOBLE HAS LODGED A VERY STRONG PROTEST AGAINST THE JAPANESE ACTION ON THE P. O, LINER “RANPURA” According to French report, another Japanese destroyer stopped the Shanghai—bound French liner “Amaris”76 words
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Article78 1939-05-25 16 ,—Reuter. London, May 24. i On the Stock Exchange, the tone was generally firm as a result of the renewed upward trend of gilt-edged on continued investment buving and the more wide!' spread belief that the international situation is distinctly easier. Home rails responded to the excellent,—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article52 1939-05-25 16 Reuter. Swatow, May 25. Japanese planes today bombed Swatow and Ghaoyarrg opposite Swatow causing a number of casualties not yet determined. The Planes operated from an aircraft-carrier anchored in the vicinity of Swatow. Eight attacked Swatow at noon and later in the day, the same numberReuter. - 52 words
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Article74 1939-05-25 16 Result Of May Mixed Foursomes The result of the Penang Sports Club’s May Mixed Foursomes Competition played yesterday resulted as follows: Mr. Mrs. Elgar 47 10 37 Mrs. Lawrie E. 8. Redfearn 48 —8% 39 U Mrs, Pallister R H. A. Johnson 48 —5% 4214 Mrs. Redfearn J.E.74 words
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Article61 1939-05-25 16 —Reuter. 1,500 Rendered Homeless TalFnn, May 25. The greatest fire Estonia has ever known destroyed the town of Petseri near the Russian frontier. Twohundred houses were burned and 1,500 persons comprising one-th’rd of the population were rendered home'ess. The historic monastery with, a dozen churches was saved.—Reuter. - 61 words
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Article56 1939-05-25 16 —Reuter. Washington, May 24. The Maritime Commission has submitted to Congress recommcn 'at ons for legislation provid ng for Government marine war risk insurance and re-insurance as well as ordinary marine risk insurance. The Commission would administer new services which are intended to meet the—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article51 1939-05-25 16 ier-»ecre-—Reuter. Rome, Mav 24. As a sequel to the la’c-German Pact, General Mich, Inspector-Gene-ral of the German Air Force, his arrived on the orders of Gen:r_l Goering. Immediately on his arrival he had a 90-mnute talk with the under-Secre-tary of the Italian Air Force.ier-»ecre—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article91 1939-05-25 16 —Reuter. Welcomed At Town Hall By Burgomaster Max Brussels, May 24 Peace is the kevnote speeches exchanged between Queen Wilhelmina and the famous ■Burgomaster Max when the Queen was welcomed at the Brussels Town Hall. Burgomaster Max stressed the necessity of small states coming together and—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article80 1939-05-25 16 Thursday, May 25. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. VIN Penang $ll4 Business 50 tons Singapore RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 l/2c Singapore (Spot) 28 3/8c CUPK Sundr.’cd $3.95 Black Pepper $9.00 r.APIoF A Medium $3 30 Fair Seed $3.05 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6 60 No. 2 >6 50 Rangoon80 words
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Article169 1939-05-25 16 A Full, Corporate “During the past year, the School has led a full and corporate life: it has been successful in the classrooms and on the playing fields,” said Mr. J. Bain, Inspector of Schools, presiding at the annual Speech Day of the Anglo-Chinese High School held169 words
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Article46 1939-05-25 16 Ch’n Won v. The Pman<T Chin Wen will h r monfinrr fh" Phi-iocr» tien in a 'rwe of bndm’nton nn Saturday June 4. consisting of five doubles. The game will be plaved ab the Chin Woo court and is scheduled to start at 4.30 p.m.46 words
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Article20 1939-05-25 16 i ro’oiutio —Reuter. Tho Leo "lie Conn'’’! at a private meeting adonted resolution drafted ny the Committee.—Reuter.i ro’oiutio —Reuter. - 20 words
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Advertisement283 1939-05-25 16 Head Office. 216 Phone 147; a o? Pc; nang. Rates of Subscnption IU7 Hln Sunday G azwie 8 Pinang Gazette M p «Wi s > ?i Nearly 15.00 15 Sunday Gazette B Delivery h ■n r H 25 Pora* Half-Yearly 2.50 Yearly 5.00 6.00 ADVERTISEMENT RATES barge of sfper 1283 words
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