Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 17 June 1937

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBUSHED DAILY. No. 140. Vol. XCV. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937. PRICE 10 CENT’S.
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  • 669 1 FIVE PER CENT. ON EARNINGS FROM APRIL LAST Extensive Exemptions And Whole Not To Produce More Than £25,000,000 The terms of the new Profits Tax to take the place of National Defence Contribution proposed in the Budget and later
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  • 160 1 BE A MAN! MAGISTRATE S ADVICE TO MOILD-BE SUICIDE “Be a man and face the future.” said the magistrate. Mr. T D Hughes, in the Penang Police Court this morning, to a 17-yea:-old Malay. Aboo bin Hussain, who attempted to commit suicide by drinking poiscn at a house in York
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  • 55 1 Pinang Gazette Cable The America questionnaire statistics for May compared with April and May 1936 are Consumpti; a 51,733 51.797 ancj 50,482 tons; arrivals 50,840, 35,850 **an<J 35,600; manufacturers’ stocks 120,455, 126,150 and 170,867; dealers’ stocks 52,521 48,780 and 77,450; afloat 58,542, 72 530 and 48,860 reclaimed consumption
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  • 136 1 Will Stocks Rise By 70.000 Tons (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 16. Mr. J. G. Hay’s statement regarding the probable accumulation of rubber stocks by 70,000 tons by the end of this year was discussed in the commodity and share markets this morning and the general
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  • 60 1 I\ew Anglo-American Air Service Imperial Airways flying boat Cavalier was scheduled to leave Bermuda yesterday on the first flight of the regular BermudaNew York service, and tomorrow’ the first scheduled flight will be effected from NewYork to Bermuda by the Pan-American Bermuda Clipper. The time for the 770
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  • 62 1 Mrs. J. W Lewis arrived by the P. and O “Ranchi” this morning and left by the day mail for Kuala Lumpur, accompanied by Mr. Lewis who is an engineer of the F. M. S. Railways. Mrs. C.R. Morrish, wife of Captain Morrish of Kuala Lumpur, also arrived
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  • 47 1 Ankara—Kemal Ataturk informed the National Assembly that he is giving the State all his goods, farms, industrial and agricultural enterprises w-hich are of considerable value. The National Assembly voted with enthusiasm a motion expressing great gratitude and proclaiming Kemal Ataturk “Father of Turkey.”—Reuter Wireless.
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  • 216 1 Opium Committee’s Report Geneva A remarkable improvement in the position regarding the legitimate manufacture of drugs due to the operation of the. Geneva conventions of 1929 and 1931 is recorded in the report of the Opium Advisory Committee. The manufacture of mcrphine and cocaine is little
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  • 71 1 Inefficiency And Lack Oi Vigilance Moscow. M. Kruttoff. president of the Fai Eastern Executive Committee, and M. Larin, president of the Rostoff Executive Committee, have been removed from office for •‘inefficiency and lack of Bolshevik vigilance” resulting in the wrecking of Soviet industries. The Wai saw report that
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  • 42 1 Peiping, June 17. Chinese volunteers raised their antiJapanese standard in the vicinity of Kuyuen yesterday afternoon. They have been fighting the enemy since June 14, and a Japanese aeroplane squadron has been rushed there from Dolonor. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 298 1 Final arrangements for the Royal Air Force Coronation display at Hendon on Saturday week have now been completed and the extent of advance bookings indicate that there may well be a record attendance The King, who is a Marshal of the Royal Air Force
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  • 43 1 D.H.89, a new plane for Messrs. Wearne Bros., left Rangoon this morning for Penang via Bangkok and is expected here this afternoon. It is in charge of Pilot Pugh, and Mrs. Pugh end an engineer, Mr. B. H. Oeme are passengers.
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  • 39 1 Rome —The fourth and longest list of Italian casualties in Spain to be published gives the names of 230 killed, 250 missing and 1,994 wounded of which 123 were off cers, between March 8 and 18.—Reul Wireless.
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  • 264 1 Roosevelt’s Unprecedented Measure To Drum Backsliders Into Line Washington. President Roosevelt with the object of quelling dissension in the Democratic Party has taken the unprecedented measure of inviting 400 Congressmen to confer with him in three groups on lonely Jefferson Island! for three days beginning on July
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  • 51 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 15. Following the arrivel of Captain Whitworth, Veterinary Director, Kuala Lumpur, at Bangkok today and his inspection of Siamese veterinary services, it is hoped he will report favourably with regard to the increased export of Siamese cattle to Malaya in the near
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    • 146 1 The Commercial Advertising Agency, I Head Office:—62, CHINA ST., PENANG. Phone 693. Branch:—59, HALE ST., IPOH. Phone 167. Commercial Artists Label-Drawers Wall-painters Advertising Agents of the Fun Frolic and Wembley, Penang. Sign-board writers Cinema-Slide Makers. LICENSED POSTERS STATIONS TO LET. I I I rC /ST K. k "BBiF. X M
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  • 466 2 BOGEY MEN’S LEAGUE OF NOTIONS THE Sleuths’ League of Notions met in London last week to discuss the international war against crime. Prom all countries they came —swarthy, plump men from South America: green-suited, bullet-headed from Central Europe: natty, moustached Frenchmen from the
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  • 810 2 A Romance Of Shipping WHITE STAR DEAL Lord Kylsant, the central figure in a famous Old Bailey trial six’ years ago, died at Coomb, Llangain. his Carmarthen home, on June 5, aged 74. Lord Kylsant. who at one time was known as “the Napoleon of shipping,” leaves
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  • 420 2 Everything ueft To Granddaighter STATE MA| TAKE THREE-HFTHS New York. Mr. John D. Rockeeller, who for long was the richest man in the world and amassed a fortune estimated at £200,000,000. has left a torture estimated at only £5,000,000. Subject to the discretion of the trustees the
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  • 291 2 Small Party To Set Out Next Year 4 The collection of the wild flowers of “he Himalayas, the writing of a book on the flowers of Bhyandar Valley and the climbing of some peaks in the Himalayas are the objects of Mr. F. S. Smythe,
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  • 397 2 Error Over Vicar’s Views: His Magnanimity In Settlement A clergyman’s libel action, concerning com-] A ment on the Archbishop of Canterbury’s broadcast following the abdication crisis, was settled before Mr. Justice Macnaghten in the King’s Bench Division. It was stated that the plaintiff, the Rev. H. J.
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  • 306 2 Extension Of Karachi-Madras Scheme With the inauguration of the Empire airmail scheme, the Karachi-Madras airmail service will be increased to five times weekly in each direction, according to the “Times of India.” The section between Karachi and Madras will be done in one day and the
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  • 185 2 M. Lebrun Attends Nice Congress Nice, June 7. M. Lebrun, the French President, who is a Rotarian, attended the opening of the 28th Convention of International Rotary here today. The convention held at the Municipal Casino, was inaugurated by Mr. W.R Manier, of Nashville, Tennessee, oresident of
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  • 163 2 London. Unemployed men and women mingled with clergymen and society leaders at the Metropole Cinema, Victoria, when the: first religious service to be conducted in a London cinema by talking films drew a “packed house.” The service was organised by the Cinesaa Christian Council and
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    • 581 2 lead Office 12. Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: ‘•Gazette’* Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Time» Singapore. Koala Lumpur Office 25, Jara Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268 London Office 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609
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    • 99 2 GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION The Government Private Road round the P.W.D. Stores, etc. at Sungei Pinang will be closed to all through vehicular traffic between the hours of 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday, 27th June, 1937. By Order SETTLEMENT ENGINEER, P.W.D., Penang. 931—16 17-6 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated
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  • 119 3 Russia Approves Mr. Lyons’ Proposal NEXT STEP RESTS WITH BRITAIN London, June 16. Il is understood that Russia has informally approved in principle the suggestion f Mr. J. A. Lyons for a conference to onsider a non-aggression pact among Pacific nations. No further Australian nove is expected
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  • 121 3 No Murder Or Kidnapping In Last 12 Months CHEERS IN COMMONS London. June 16. Mr. Anthony Eden announced amid cheers in Commons that no B' itish subjects were kidnapped or murdered in China m the last 12 months. He added, in replyng to Mr. H. Day,
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  • 264 3 Finance Ministry’s Plans Nanking, June 5. Establishment of a Central Reserve Bank in the very near future" is promised in a statement issued by the official spokes ran of the Finance Ministry today. The statement, which is in answer t riticisms of Chinese financial administra tion
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  • 412 3 Four New Members Affirmed At Lower Council Meeting MR. CHANG SENG LONG CONGRATULATED. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 15. Four new members made their affiirmation when the Lower Chamber of the Negri Sembilan State Council met today at Seremban. They were Dr. J. H. Bowyer, State
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  • 44 3 Italy And Germany And Non-Intervention London, June 16. A communique issued by the Italian and. Gorman Embassies in London announces the return of the two nations to the non-intervention committee and resumption of participation in naval patrol duties in Spain.—Reuter.
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  • 91 3 Tientsin. June 16. A conference of Chinese and Japanese directors of the Huitung Aviation Company, representatives of the Japanese military headquarters, and General Furusho. aviation director of the Tokyo War Office is reported to have deckled to continue the service with connection tc Tokyo pending cn
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  • 357 3 “FIRST STEP IN REFORM OF LEAGUE” Paris No Time To Express Considered View r HE Imperial Conference suggestion of separate League J Covenant and peace treaties has been most favourably received in Germany where it is thought that it is now
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  • 438 3 SATURDAY. JUNE 5. At 11.00 a m. H.H. The Sultan of Selcalled on His Excellency at Government House. H E. Mr. D.J. Jardine Mrs. Jardine had luncheon at Government House. MONDAY, JUNE 7. Dr. J. Hope Reford had luncheon at Government House. In the afternoon His Excellency laid
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  • 47 3 FRANCO EXPECTS Capture Of Bilbao In 24 Hours Lisbon, June IS. General Franco pxjrects the complete capture of Bilbao within 24 borrs, states a Salamanca broadcast, -adding that the Civil Governor of Srn Sebastian has been ordered to Tli'b.tf to reorganise the civil lite in that city.—Reuter.
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  • 193 3 VIEWS OF EX-CONGRESS PRESIDENT’S GRANDDAUGHTER “I am entirely in sympathy with women’s fight for equal status with men in India,” said the grand-daughter of a famous President of th? Indian National Congress. Miss M. Banerjee, 26-year-old professor of English n Calcutta, who passed thiough Singapore
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  • 282 3 Motor-Bus Driver Fined “IT IS THE PRACTICE” SAYS MAGISTRATE (From Our Own Correspondent.} Butterworth, June 16. “It is the practice of these bus drivers here to pick up any amount of passengers on the off-chance of not being detected,” thus remarked Mr. S.T. Stewart in th. Kepala
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  • 131 3 NO CHANGE IN ATTITUDE Calcutta, June 16. Jawaharlal Nehru, in a speech on th'Indian political situation, reiterated that Congress is not going to withdtraw its declaration, that it would not work under the Government of India Act. He added that only the All-India Congress Committee could, change
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  • 103 3 Warsaw-. Urgent appeals have been sent to Prof. Burckhart, the League High Commissioner in Danoig, to inquire into the disappearance of Herr Hans Wiechmann, the Socialist member of the Diet. The League Committee of three charged with supervising Danzig affairs has also been appealed to by the
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  • 73 3 An earlier Reuter Wireless message says that the birth cf an heir or heiress to the throne is foreshadowed by Princess Juliana in a personal broadcast. The Princess apologised for her
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  • 26 3 London, June 15 The Hunt Cup resulted as follows. 1811 Fairplay 100'6 Convert 25|1 Pegasus Thirty three ran. Won by neck; head.—Reuter.
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  • 325 4 LIST OF PASSES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 15. Th® following are the results of the •Trinity College of Music examinations conducted last week by Professor Mistowski m Kuala Lumpur; Diploma Examinations Associate —Gladys fontHoh and Yeo Lian Sim (Miss Weinman). Miss Yeo Lian
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  • 483 4 26 Faster Bombers To Arrive Soon r’s-nn of the air defences of the >T Teriands indies is beinc nushed ahead fast as nossible.” Lieut-Col. A. D. C. ran Oyen. Commander of the N. I. Army ‘ir Service, and Commander H. G. <’e nyne. soon to
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  • 765 4 SIR GEORGE MAXWELL PERAK CAMERA CLUB Sir George Maxwell, former Chief Secretary to the Federated Malay States Government, will be the guest of honour of the Incorporated Society of Planters at their annual luncheon to be held at the Criterion Restaurant, London, on June 23. Mr C.
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  • 960 4 Tamil Charged With M ii r de r (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. June 16. The trial of a Tamil named Suppiab. formerly an employee of the Ipoh Distric Hospital, who is charged with murdering Janekee, the daughter of his mistress Ponnumah, in the Tamil Settlement. Muthu
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  • 307 4 Chiiiese Cook Ihe Complainant (From Our Own Correspondent) Betu Gajah. For assaulting a m ddle-aged Chinesnamed Chow Ah Chee, by hitting him with a broom, a European woman named Elizabeth Skea was on Monday fined $2 by Rajs Salim in the Batu Gajah police court.
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  • 100 4 There will be a band performance .on the Esplanade from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.ir,. teday. The programme is as follows:- March: Amparito Roca: Texidor. Over i re: Le Domi’io Noir: Aubcr. Suite: Bartered Bride: Lotter. 1 Overture, Village Scene; Love Duet and Opening Chorus. 2 Jenik’s Aria,
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  • 392 5 Walked Off With Train Driver’s ENGINE A MEMORIAL TO HEROES London, June 6. Mr. Winston Churchill added another item yesterday to hia collection of headdear an engine-driver’s cap. He roceived it from Driver A. H. Sparkes, of Willesden, the driver of the L.M.S.
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  • 133 5 “Not A Moral Question” New York. June 7. Mr. J. P. Morgan, the banker, who is one of the biggest taxpayers in the United States, referred to recent attacks on those who evade icome-tax when he returned to New York in the Queen
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  • 93 5 Woking, June 6. The Ranee of Sarawak and her daughter. Princess Pearl, wife of Harry Roy. the band leader, escaped uninjured in a motoring mishap on the London-road, Ripley, today. At Ockham Corner the car in which they were travelling was involved in an
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  • 108 5 London. Twenty-five years ago a youth of eighteen walked into the London Hospital and showed a surgeon a mole covering one eye and the whole of one side of his face. The surgeon removed the mole, grafting new skin in its place. He never
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  • 166 5 Lottery Tickets And Receipts Seized Liverpool, June 6. Late last night police officers raided a garage near Liverpool Cathedral and seized Irish Sweepstake tickets and receipts representing in value close on £500,000. It is understood that the raid reveals a widespread organisation, and persons hold ing prominent
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  • 300 5 Each Took 50 To 60 ASPIRINS June 8. A girl of 17 and her 19-year- old sweetheart stood hand-in-hand in the dock at Chester yesterday while he told how they had each taken between 50 and 60 aspirin tablets. The couple—Frederick Derek Wilford. or
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  • 399 5 Programme Of Demands To Be Drawn Up CONFERENCE OPPOSES THE EXECUTIVE London, June 7. The delegates at the Amalgamated Engineering Union conference at Scarborough on Saturday adopted, by 23 votes to 15, a resolution “that in view of the multiplicity of grievances and problems
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  • 295 5 VALUE OF BRITAIN’S INDEPENDENCE Manchester, June 3. Suggestions that Britain should follow the example of some countries and subsidise opera were vigorously denounc ed by Sir Thomas Beecham, the famous conductor, addressing the annual meeting of the Halle Society of which he
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  • 128 5 London. “And now, ladies and gentlemen, Felix Mendelssohn and his band!” Soon audiences may hear this announcement —and classical musicians among them will blink in surprise. But it won’t be Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn who composed the famous “Spring Song”. He died in 1847. Felix Bartholdy Mendelssohn
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  • 185 5 The story of a chalk-pit fight with a Territorial private was told last week by Sir Robert Tasker, M.P. for Holbom. Sir Robert mentioned the bout during the Commons debate on prison conditions, when he declared that to deal effectively with certain men, “You had to
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  • 94 5 Edmonton, Alberta, June 7. Vigorously protesting against a threeyear sentence, Stanley Blozak (58), swallowed) poison in the dock of Alberta Supreme Court today. He was taken to hospital protesting fete innocence and died shortly afterwards. In a wild outburst Blozak accused the judge of political
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  • 209 6 Canning Factory In Bukit Mertajam Projected EXPERIMENTS ON DURIANS, MANGOSTEENS RAMBUTANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. June 16. MOST interesting and commendable enterprise will shortly be in full swing in Y Bukit Mertajam when the Sun Ban Leong Rice Mill, which has been closed
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  • 481 6 ANTI-BRITISH NEWS SERVICES An article in the new issue of the “Round Table” insists on the injury that is being inflicted on British interests abroad by the subsidised news services of foreign countries. The honest, accurate, and unbiased Reuter service, which once had nearly the whole field
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  • 54 6 For driving his car in a negligent manner it Perak Road, Penang, on May 24. Guan Siew was fined $3 by Mr. H. Watson in he Penang Middle Court yesterday. Th- was summoned on the complaint of Mr. T. D. Hughes, the Penang Second Magistrate. Defendant pleatled
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  • 125 6 MISS KHAW SAM MOY MR. LEE THIAM SIEW (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. June 16. A quiet and simple sequel to the engagement announced in these columns on Tuesday June 8, occurred today when Miss Khaw Sam Moy, grand-daughter of Madame Lee Ah Say, was
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  • 223 6 Traffic Cases t From Our Own Correspondent i Butterworth, June 16. Mr S. T. Stewart, the Assistant District Officer, Province Wellesley, sat as the magistrate in the Kepala Batas police court today and disposed of a fairly long list of traffic cases. After a few
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  • 177 6 Paddling Pool For Children Suggested (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Tuesday. The matter of a permanent Coronation memorial for Seremban was mentioned by the Hon. Dr. S. R. Krishnan J.P. at the adjournment of this morning’s meeting of the Lower Chamber of the Negri Sembilan State
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  • 277 6 Boxing At Wembley Park DESMOND DEE’S SURPRISING WIN (By Our Boxing Correspondent.) M. Suppiah, the clever junior flyweight, boxed) well to outpoint Buddy Dason over ten rounds last night at Wembley Park, Penang. It was quite a, good scrap but at times it was extremely dull,
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  • 122 6 Work To Commence Soon (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, June 16. Work :'s shortly expected to commence cn the new’ public footbridge over <he railway stat'on in Bukit Mertajam The new bridge will give pedestrians a much easier access between the west and east sides
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  • 118 6 Harry Parks, the Sussex cricketer, brother of Jim who so nearly scored 1,000 runs in May, received many congratulations, at the Oval last»week, when it became known that he had become the father of a son and heir during the previous week-end. Was he a left-arm
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  • 198 6 Restores to Health After Influenza All who are worried because they are losing weight and fear dreadful consequences should read this letter from an English nurse. This lady had lost 10 pounds in weight after influenza and was terribly run-down; yet see how
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  • 80 6 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST OF TONTINE” MONEY TAMIL COOK CLAIMS TRIAL (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, June 16. Palani, a Tamil cook employed by Mr. Short of the F.M.S. Railways, today claimed trial on a charge of criminal breach of trust is respect of $50 said to be ‘tontine’
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  • 146 6 Loiterer Fails To Show Cause Found loitering in a back lane at Rangoon Road, a Chinese, Beh Ah Yam, was produced before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the Penang Police Court yesterday, and ordered to show cause why he should not execute a bond to
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  • 486 7 Through Tickets To Kulim, Terap And Serdang MAY BE BOOKED FROM ANY STATION (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam. June 16. Another example of the F. M. S. Railways' endeavour to ‘hold their end up’ and to combat intensive bus competition is
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  • 147 7 Office-Bearers Elected From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Ajaout 50 Tamil teachers attended a held at the Negri Sembilan Indian Association under the chairmanship of Dr. S. R. Krishman J.P.M.F.C. on Monday. T cam A from the various Tamil schools in tiua State and among
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  • 241 7 Blamed For Son's Absence From School CAUTIONED AND DISCHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth. June 16. Apparently ill. with his legs swollen and .'ace slightly puffed, a middle-aged married man. Mohammed, presented a pathetic sight when he was summoned before Mr. S. T. Stewart in the
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  • 198 7 SEQUEL TO DR. HAWES’ RECENT WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 15. ‘’I was somewhat alarmed to read the report of an address made by Prof. Hawes in which he was reported to have said tha many tinned foods imported into Singapore were in a terrible
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  • 220 7 Passengers, all classes, booked from any station on the Federated Malay States Railways, may be conveyed to:— MACHANG BUBOK: KLLIM: SUNGItl ULAR; ANAK KULIM; TERAP and SHRDANG; or vice versa via Bukit Mertajam station by cars and/or buses. Parcels and luggage to and from these places will be
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  • 607 7 Complainant’s Story Of Being Stabbed (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June 16. “He pulled out a knife from his trouser-pocket. I saw it Shining. Before I could ward oft the blow, he had already stabbed me on my back near the right armpit.”
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  • 139 7 Bid To Capture Cream Of Trade A new expansion plan for Japanese shipping in the Far East is announced. New ships are being built tor both passenger and freight services on the Japan-Europe run via Suez to capture the cream of the trade.
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  • 671 7 Two Accused Discharged: One On Trial A bundle of seditious documents written in Chinese, together with the translations, were exhibited in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. H. Watson yesterday, when three Chinese, Lok Peh lloo, Loke Hok Siu, alias Lok llut Su, and Phoa’n I
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  • 94 7 Middle-Aged Chinese Claims Trial Bail of $500 was allowed Oh Lian. a middle-aged Chinese who was charged before Mr. T.D. Hughes in the Penang Police Court yesterday, with having obtained $350 by false pretences from Lim Slew Poh on May 13 at Perlis Road, Penang. I‘ s
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  • 786 8 r j''ilUS far Penang has escaped lightly from the incidence of that vexed problem born of modern traffic conditions—parking. Not that parking itself is new though the word sprang into being in connection with post-war motoring matters. Long, long ago road users were confronted with dangers arising
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  • 309 8 Exhibition To Be Held In Penang An art exhibition will be held at the Li Tek Branch School at Leith Street, Penang, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. The exhibition is held under the auspices of the Ching Nien Art Circle of
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  • 552 8 Penang's Out-Moded Pillar Boxes The Flying Cinema Is Here Orchids Take To Flight JSN’T it time that the Penang postal authorities issued instructions for an inspection of its pillar-boxes? Some of them bear the royal characters "E.R.” and others “V.R.”, representing respectively, of course. Edward Rex and
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  • 106 8 Police Inspector General Has Narrow Escape Jerusalem —Mr. Roy Spicer, InspectorGeneral of the Palestine Police, narrowly escaped injury when five shots were fired at his car in the heart of Jerusalem The driver, a British constable, Morris Milner, was woundeaTwice. The assailants are alleged to be three Arab
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  • 58 8 Solicitors acting for the parties concerned state the writs issued by Miss Margaret Laurie, a London dressmaker and daughter of the late Commissioner Laurie of the Salvation Army alleging slander and libel against General Booth and Commissioner Macmillan have been withdrawn. Miss Laurie stated that Salvationist relatives urged
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  • 56 8 Berlin. —A German Air Force aeroplane carrying a crew of six crashed in a thunderstorm near Detmold Lippe and at least three were killed instantly. The fete of the others is unknown but they are believed to be also dead. Apparently the pilot lost his bearings and
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  • 27 8 Shanghai, June 17. The drought and famine situation in Szechuan has been further relieved by rains which favoured the worst affected districts.—Sin Chew Jit Poh.
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  • 15 8 Karachi, June 15. Karachi, June 15. —Miss Earhart arrived at 2.05 p.m. G.M.T.—Reuter.
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  • 72 8 Civilians Machine-Gunned By Rebel Planes Bilbao.—Civilians who crowded the cemetery at Derio to see the damage dore in yesterday’s bombardment were machincgunned from aeroplanes. Finally bombs were dropped, shattering tombs and flinging bodies into the air. The concentration of insurgent troops in the Fica Larrabezua sector is bigger
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  • 75 8 Agreement With French Air Force Paris—The Air Force and Lufthar.-T. have agreed to the terms of a convention for close collaboration in the Far East, South Atlantic and North Atlantic. The agreement is secret and will be submitted to the respective governments, but it is believed that France has
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  • 53 8 Shanghai, June 17 MJr. Kawagoe’s note to China is expected to emphasise economic co-operation and to avoid raising any political issues if possible The forecast of next year’s budget for Japan is estimated at above 3,500,000,000 yen. Two Japanese warships have again left Swatow on June 15. —Sin
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  • 46 8 The Admiralty announces the death of Lieut P.C. Ransome, Commanding Officer of the destroyer Gipsy as a result of a fall from the bridge while the Gipsy was proceeding to Gibralta from England in company with other vessels of the Mediterranean Fleet. Reuter Wireless.
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    • 49 8 LANGENBACH’S FAMOUS RED SPARKLING HOCK WImF THE‘MARK OF QUALITY! .NIBELUNGEN» KRONE» A FAVOURITE OF YOUR LADY FOLKS AND SO BE SURE TO HAVE A BOTTLE BANDY AT YOU* BOMB. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL TH* LEADING DEALERS Or Fran» T>« AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG. Singapore, Ipok and Koala Ijanpnr.
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  • 287 9 J.H. Ho To Meet Frankie Parker Tn Singles ALSO PLAYING IN DOUBLES London, June 16. In the Singles of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships Yamagishi (Japan) meets the winner of the qualifying tournament in the top section of the draw in which Baron von Cramm (Germany)
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  • 117 9 MAYTIME” Fine Musical At Queen’s “Maytime,” Metro-Goldwyn Mayer's spectacular musical picture, now showing at the Queen’s, is a picture that should not be missed. This film reunites two of the screen’s famous singing stars, Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy. It is distinguished by its excellent acting and singing. John Barrymore,
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  • 68 9 P.S.C. To Meet T ransferians The Penang Sports Club will play a game of soccer against the Transfenans on the Esplanade at 5 pan. today. The following will represent the Penang Sports Club:—J. S. Howkins; D. Wark, J. E- Goodrich; F- D- R. Seaton, E. C. Tokely, S. V.
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  • 132 9 Penang’s representatives against Perak in the Foong Seong cup badminton tournament, to »be played at the Penang F.ce School hall on July 4, are announced as follows: Men’s singles—Tung Ghim Huat, Lim Ewe Chye and Tan Kin Hong. Men’s doubles—Tan Choon Kooi and Lun Yong Fong. The Perak
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  • 328 9 MALAY TEACHER ON ADULTERY CHARGE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 16. An alleged breach of the Mohamedan law was related today at the Selangor Assizes over which Mr. Justice Cussen presided when Mahmud bin Hakim, a teacher, was charged with having committed adultery
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  • 120 9 Address And Display At Next Meeting At the next meeting of the Penang Stamp Club to be held on Sunday next at the Chinese Merchants' Club. Hutton Lane, at 10.30 a.m., Mr. R. A. B. Stanhope, M.R.C.V.S. will give a display of. and an address on Forged
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  • 69 9 The first batch of Malayan representatives at the Coronation returned by the P. and O. Ranchi this morning. Capt. Syed Shaidali of Perak disembarked at Penang, while Petty Officer Mohamed bin Haji Yunos, of the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, Singapore. Capt. Mohamed Ah bin Maidin. M.B.E.,
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  • 47 9 Pinang Gazette Cable london. Addressing the annua! meeting of Lmggi Plantations Ltd.. today the chairman. Mr. J. G. Hay, declared that if the present prices were maintained the returns from oil palms in Malaya would be adequate to satisfy the expectations hf all reasonable people.
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  • 101 9 PLEA AT STATE COUNCIL MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 17. Educational matters figured! prominently among the questions discussed at yesterday’s meeting of the Perak State Council at Kuala Kangsar. A strong plea was made by the Orang Kaya Mentri for the establishment of further
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  • 204 9 Chinese Recommended For Banishment "The Government is very sympathetic and have encouraged general labourers to come forward and establish decently run trade organisations and societies, and these type of people come along and lead them away with high sounding named societies, like the All-Malayan Federation Labour Society. With
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  • 117 9 Foreigner ins Race For First Time London, June 16. The Isle-of-Man lightweight Tourist Trophy for 250 cubic centimetres motor cycles was won by Tenni (Italy) riding a Guzzi in 3 hours, 32 minutes 6 seconds. He maintained a record average speed of 74/72 miles per hour. He is
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  • 91 9 A Charity Fair in aid of church building funds is being held: by the Roman Catholics of Penang on Saturday, July 3, on the S.X.I. grounds at 4.30 p.m. The public are cordially invited to attend. There will be no entrance fee. There will be nu>, merous attractions
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  • 728 9 CHINESE HOUSE-BOY CONVICTED (From Our Own Correspondent) A Taiping, June 16. hinese, Tan Ah Sai, employed as a house-boy in a European bungalow, was today convicted by the Taiping Magistrate o? tii Se f theft> as a servant of a Mr«r, 95 J he P r °P
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  • 274 9 London, June 16. The weather was dull and threatening but there was an enormous crowd when the Rcyal Ascot Meeting was continued today. There was a slight mishap as Their Majesties went down the course before the races, a wheel of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 35 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I VotaT.ao/e of all Chemists and Store* J TO LET FURNISHED Compound Bungalow, No. 3, Pangkor Read, entry as from 1st August 1937. Apply to Box No. 134, c/o Pinang Gazette.
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    • 389 9 Eastern Bazaar (the blue shop) Always first with the latest MATERIALS of the most exclusive variety and smartness. We cordially invite you to our shop and witness to yourself our grand display of new found treasure in SILK of the latest design. i DIAMOND F r;g vV SPIRAL SPRING MATTRESS
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  • 751 10 1936 Output 47 Per Cent. Greater Than In 1929 The April number of The Monthly Bulletin of Statistics, issued by the League of Nations Economic Intelligence Service, gives, in addition to the recurrent tables, information on gold production and gold reserves, shipbuilding, world trade and prices.
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  • 574 10 The size and complexity of the Lancasr.ire cotton industry make it essential not only to have general agreement on policy, but also to have some assurance tnat an agreed policj r will be carried out in a?, orderly and equitable manner by all firms
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  • 29 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 12. Private company registrations are: —Singapore United Investment Holdings Company Limited, nominal capital £100, Penang General Investment Trust nominal capital, £856.
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  • 34 10 lb. United Patani 318.359 Malakoff 203,900 Taiping 127,520 Sungei Batu 0>500 Windsor 31,555 Foothills 28,600 Kuala Muda. 205,758 Vai d’Or 37,990 Gadek 43,000 Kuala Sidim 98,99« Bassett 25,918 Bertam Cons. 281,000
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  • 25 10 The Bukit Kati! Rubber Estate Ltd., crop for the month cf May 1937; was 23.916 lb. Total for 1 month 23,916 lb. 0
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  • 24 10 The United MaDacca Rubber Estates Ltd,, crop for the month of May 1937; was 42,640 lb. Total for 1 month 42.640 lb.
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  • 1022 10 THE BAN ON REPLANTING RESERVES The seventeenth annual general meeting of the United Patani (Malaya) Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held in London on June 2. Mr. E.D. Hewan (chairman of the company) presided. Proposing the adoption of the report and accounts the chairman said: Before dealing with
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  • 232 10 DIVIDEND OF 2 PER CENT. RECOMMENDED The Ulu Pandan (Singapore) Rubber Estates. Ltd., report, for the year ended April 30, 1937 states: Accounts.—The net profit for the yea: amounts to $11,816.16 to which must be added the balance of $2,804.03 braughl forward from last account making a
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  • 53 10 Takuapa Valley Tin Dredging N.L. The following telegrams have been received from the Mines: “First half of June Dredge Takaupa No. 1: 69 hours; 15,000 cubic yards; 50 piculs. “Dredge Takuapa No. 2: 137 hours; 32.000 cubic yards; 152 piculs. “Dredge Takuapa No. 3: 226 hours: 31.000 cubic
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  • 24 10 The Ayer Molek Rubber Co.. Ltd., crop for the month of May 1937. was 26.994 lb Total for 7 months 119.884 lb.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 137 10 is• T BMiMMtWlL Ja "> ‘*W| NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL PHONE NO 60, TANJONG BUNGAH. PENANG. For your pleasure we have erected a diving stage complete with spring boar Rates moderate. The best place for your Holidays. -j sL_y 171 I :'l I l I VUSSRSifeHfW I I ANY CLIMATE B
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  • 220 11 The enthusiasm for knitted garments in London and Paris is remarkable and ever- growing. Here is one of the latest styles in jvpgue today, it is in ribbed design givinga fishbone effect. Embroidery touches on a three-piece suit of Sirdar “Tweedex” and “Kasha.” pOR dress-up
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  • SHIPPING NEWS : MAILS
    • 546 12 M.S. ‘MALAYA’ from Far East via Singapore. Sails today for Aden, Suez, Port Said, Jaffa, Haifa; Rotterdam, Hull, Hamburg and Copenhagen. S.S. ‘RANCHI’ from London via ports. Sails today for Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama. S.S. ‘LYCAON’ from Singapore sails for Port Sudan,
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    • 344 12 Cap Pilar Blown Off Course When Nearing Land Sydney, June 4. After a 45-day winter voyage through the roaring forties we have brought the barquentine Cap Pilar safely to harbour here on our trip round the world. We left Simonstown, South Africa, with a freshening nor'-wester,
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    • 280 12 The following Malayan passengers arrived! here this morning by the P. O. liner s.s. “Ranchi” from London and via Ports: For Penang: Mr. R. Allingham, Mr. T. G. OeHerell, Mrs. E. L. Gibson and child, Mr. J. Hobbs, Mr. A. MacArthur, Mrs. Hugh Pilkington, Mrs.
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    • 551 12 LATEST TIMES OF POSTING AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodes!Nyasaland and South Africa via and thence by Imperial Airways will at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. NOTICE The air mails despatched from Penang on June 10 by the Netherlands Aircraft were
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1720 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES BBC EMPIRE STATION R Amo ti. aching r TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 Tune in on the following wavelength»: London. 6.05 p.m.—Big Ben. Frank Olsen, at TRANSMISSION 2 Broadcasts to schools are becoming inorgan of the New Cinema, Glasgow. 6.35 creasingly popular. This is shown y —To be announced. 6
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    • 18 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOU 8.04 p.m. 12.21 p.m. TOMORROW 7.34 a.m. 12.36 a.m. 9.05 a.m. 2.06 p.m.
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  • 228 13 Queen Elizabeth To Be Modernised The Queen Elizabeth is to enter the Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth to undergo an extensive programme of remodernisation which will last two or three years. In the current year's Navy Estimates provision has been made for the spending of £425,000 on the battleship,
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  • 222 13 The Port of Copenhagen Authority lias passed a resolution to enlarge the oil harbour, Provestenen. The scheme comprises the construction of a new pier termed 1 Mole II., and a sum of 3.650,000kr. is being granted to finance the expansion. The Port of Gothenburg Authority is planning
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  • 77 13 Official records show that no fewer than 2,446 ships have been built on the Isherwood systems, and that 52 ships are at present in various stages of construction in home and foreign yards. Of the ships at present under construction 18 are being built in America,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 351 13 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE P, °FNANG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Veneta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lwve Due GLENSHTFT L 00 H m»™’ urg Awer P M’borough June 18 July 19 B Cdon' n H bur S June 25 jX 2 B. CALCHAS L don, Rdam, H’burg, Hull Swansea July 1
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    • 288 13 TO THOSE GOING ON LEAVE. I I If you will drop us a line, we will show you how to cover your baggage insurance home and back, and whilst travelling anywhere in the World at a rate which is cheaper than an ordinary BAGGAGE POLICY.” SANDILANDS BUTTERY CO. PENANG. Telephone
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    • 894 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 17th JUNE Peninsular and Oriental S.N. Co., under! Penang, Teluk Anson, Port d S,ng,pore Servlce Outwards from London for China Japan. s/s .< B ULAN” June 18 S/S “RANCHI” Pen^e 1 7 S/S MATA HARI 25 *q/R
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 646 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES BERLIN PARIS DJB 15.20 Mc/s 19.7 m. TODAY DJN 9.54 Mc/s 31.45 m. TPA-2, 15.24 mc/s (19.68 m.) DJE 17.76 Mc/s 10.89 m. 6.20 Concert relay. DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19.63 rn. 7.05 Talk on French events in Greek by DJA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. M A P ostolls
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    • 251 13 CALCUTTA Station VUC broadcasts ox» wavelength if 49.10 metres (6,109 kc). TODAY p.m. 6.56 Time signal. Mohammedan Sporting vs Bhowanipore. Commentary on football match. 7.56 For the Rural Areas. 8.26 Musical variety programme. 9.41 Talk: “Literature tn modern Indian Languages” (No. 6) 9.56 News bulletin in Bengali. 10 11 Indian
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  • 565 14 POOREST GAME SEEN THIS SEASON P.S.C. Let Down By Weak Defence TN a game of soccer played yesterday evening on the Victoria Green, the Penang Sports Club drew with the Indian Recreation Club, the score being one all, in a First
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  • 490 14 Racing Handicaps For Today GOOD FIELDS AM) OPEN RACING (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 17. BELOW will be found the weights for today’s Skye Races at Kuala Lumpur, together with selections by Tic-Tac. There are good fields in all the events and the racing promises
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  • 514 14 Match With Sikh At Firn And Frolic Tomorrow -IN THE MAT GAME” FOR 12 YEARS For the first time in the history of Penang, fight enthusiasts will have the opportunity of witnessing the only Chinese wrestler who has made a name for mself in the •'mat”
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  • 88 14 Winning Of Junior Badminton Tnter-Team Tournament To celebrate the Hu Yew Seah’s winning of the Penang junior badminton inter-team competition this year, Mr. Soon Eng Kong, the president of the Seah. is entertaining members and supporters of the team to dinner at the Chooi Pin Khoo,
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  • 268 14 Badminton Fixtures For This Week-End. START OF WOMEN’S MATCHES Following are matches in the Penang open badminton championships to be played this week-end at the Penang Free School Hall. SATURDAY 3.00 p.m. Tan Teik Lim and Chew Peng Wah vs. Tan Choon Kooi and Lim Yong Fong.
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  • 170 14 IIn Company Vi ith Restriction And Calvados SIX NEW HORSES CLASSIFIED Amendments in the Straits Racing Association's classification of horses ano ponies result in Calvados, Jack Druce, and Restriction going up to Class 1, while Biddy’s Squire. Dilatory. Gee Up and Greenstone go down
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  • 107 14 MALAKOFF BEAT STRAITS TRADING A golf match played at Malakoff on Sunday. June 13, 1937 between the Malakoff Club and the Straits Trading Club. Butterworth, resulted in a win for Malakoff by 4 Matches to 1. SCORES Scores are (Malakoff mentioned first) G. Halliday and J.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 250 14 WEt 111 wSLJBT WOFHrSrFA 'Tw W1 &Wb jk (i w W f 6 Pinang gazette Sunday gazette $250 MUST BE WON Five Winners or Nearest Ipoh July Meeting A prize of $250 will be given to the sender of the best entry. Should two or more entrants tie for the
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  • 1260 15 “BROWN BOMBER” FAVOURED TO WIN Youth Versus Age London, June 4. AMERICANS in London are beginning to bet on the fight for the heavyweight championship of the world at Chicago on June 22 between James J. Braddock and Joe Louis, writes Trevor Wignall in the Daily Express.
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  • 638 15 TEN YEARS’ QUEST BY COTTON "KING” London. June 6. E'OR ten years M. Marcel Boussac. French millionaire cotton king, has been a familiar figure on English racecourses. He has spent a fortune in this period in an attempt to win one of the
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  • 167 15 Chinese XI. To Meet Malay Team Mr. Kok Yoon San’s Perak Chinese XI will meet the Perak Malays at soccer on the Chinese Association ground in Kuala Kangsar Road on Sunday, June 20, at 5.15 p.m. The game will serve as a trial in connection with the selection
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  • 138 15 ENGLAND DEFEAT FRANCE London, June 7. An international match between England and France was the feature of the Southern Counties’ Cycling Union meeting, at Herne Hill, when the English, riders were successful over e series of sprints and team pursuit races,, with a total of 14 points,
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  • 158 15 Football League Draw (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 15. The Perak Education Department Football League for Malay Gurus and boys (knock-out system) for 1937 will open with a match between Parit Buntar and Batu Kurau at Parit Buntar on July 1. The following is the result
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  • 163 15 Settlement Of Rowing Associations’ Dispute For nearly fifty years England’s two parent rowing associations have been at variance over the definition of an amateur. The Amateur Rowing Association says that a man who earns his livelihood by manual or menial labour cannot be an amateur oarsman.
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  • 737 15 LATEST ADDITION TO ROLL OF PERRY’ S “SUCCESSORS” SPOTLIGHT ON SPORT £pVER. SINCE the day'Fred Perry joined the ranks of professionals., tennis enthusiasts in England have been scouring the country for his “successor.” First F.H.D. Wilde and then R.A. Shayes were each, in turn, blazoned as the “legitimate” successor to
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 123 15 (BW Cr <n\\ Zj/ -w\!F L p- FEW hobbies offer so .JyV’\ much pleasure for so I little expense as photography. It’s your own bright memories which it keeps alive. x Start capturing them today with a 1 “Kodak” or a “Brownie”. l\ There are Kodak-made cameras I > Z
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  • 93 16 TEN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot £243.0.0 LONDON—(3 months) £243.0.0 PENANG S122.00 512 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellets COPRA—(Sundried) $6.35 BLACK PEPPER $11.00 $11.00 RUBBER:— LONDON 9 J d 19*c(G> NEW YORK 18 Ct 3 2c S ING APORE—Spot 4 July/Sept 322c TAPIOCA:- S425 FAIR SEED $4.70 RICE.-
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  • 344 16 3har? of fl crenemtnatTon unress London. June 17. otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fad Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 112; Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 109'* 1 War Loan, 31 p.c 1001 Com. Union Assce. (Units) 10S Prudential Assce “A” 34; 4-1 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 9
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  • 114 16 London on Previously Latest Pans 110 53 64 110 3?. New Ycrk 4.94 4.93 J;j Montreal 4.94 4.93a Brussels 29.26 29.25 Geneva 21.55’i 21.55; Amsterdam 8.98? 8.98 Milan 932 9312 Berlin 12.311 12.31? Stockholm 19.39? 19.39* Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26? 26* Prague 140 1411
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  • 113 16 London, June 16. RUBBER Firm. Spot 9? buyers 92 sellers. July/Sept. 9/1 buyers 9§ sellers. Oct.'Dec. 92 buyers 91J sellers. Jan./Mar. 92 buyers 9\ sellers. New York 19.45 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 21,924 tons Liverpool 22,640 tons COPRA: Straits S.D. Rotterdam. June £16.15.0. PEPPER White Muntok
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  • OPENING QUOTATIONS
    • 265 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Benta 1.321 1.371 Eroga 1.00 1.05 K. Sidim 3.00 3.10 Mentakabs 471 50 Fajam 2.00 2.10 S. Tukang 1.221 1.27 A TIN:— E. Selangor 1.70 1.75 Hong Fatt 1.271 1.30 Jelapang 373 37(9 Jelebu 97 1.021 K. Lanjuts 25i9 26(3 Kamunting 14 0 14 6
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    • 267 16 LEAN CO. Tin Buyers Sellers Ampats 6(0 6:41 B. Selangor 1.70 1.75 Hong Fatt 1.271 1.321 Jelapangs 37’0 38(0 J elebus 98 1.02 Kamuntings 14'3 15(0 K. Lanjuts 26 3 27'0 Kuchais 1.60 1.65 Laruts ***** 1513 Lukuts 1.05 1.10 Puchongs 24 9 25(6 Rahmans 1.60 1.65 Rauhs 6.00 6.20
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    • 21 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TINS Buyers Sellers B. Selangor 1.70 1775 Hong Fatt 1.27 1.30 Jelebu 95 1.00 Kuchai 1.571 1.621
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    • 35 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers TIN Bassetts 75 80 B. Lintang 1.30 1.35 Bedfords 1.25 1.30 Bentas 1.321 1-371 Biogas 1.00 1.05 Jerams 1.05 1.10 M. Pindas 1.65 1.721 Mentakabs 471 50 Nyalas 1.10 1.15
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    • TODAY’S PRICES
      • 10 16 Singapore $121.87 1|2 Per pkl. Penang $121.50 Per pkl.
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      • 12 16 Singapore Spot 32c Per lb. Penang Spot 31 38c Per lb.
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    • 192 16 TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 6.0 6 3 Ayer Hitams 28 9 29 9 Eangrins 210 21!6ex B. Selangors 1.69 1.71?. Surma Malay 29 0 29 9 Hong Fatts* 1.27 1.281 Jelapangs 37 6 38 3 Jelebus 97 99 K. Kamuntings 12 6 13 0 Kamuntings 14 0 14
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    • 95 16 INTERNATIONAL LAG OVER 18,000 TONS (From Our Own Correspondent.} London, June 12. Commenting on the decision of the International Tin Committee to leave the production quota for the third quarter at 110 per cent, of standard, the Financial News says that it that the tin industry is working
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 95 16 LATE ADVERTISEMENTS BON VOYAGE Diff Son beg to thank Mr. B. G. H. Johnson, former Director of Messrs Boustead Company, Ltd., for the valuable assistance rendered by him and to wish him bon voyage on his departure from Penang. FOR SALE BATU BANTAR ESTATE ULU MERAH, RINGLET CAMERON HIGHLANDS Area:
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    • 1041 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE CHARTERED BANK A rrcrrr a ddit OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, (Incorporated in England by y Royal Charter 1853) Paid-up Capital £3.000 00G (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) Reserve Fund £3,OOO.OOC Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000 OCT NETHERLANDS TRADING head office:SOCIETY.) 38, Bishopsgate, London. E C. Established in
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