Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1937
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1937-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE FT EDITION ESTAB. 183.3. PUBLISHED DAILY. 152. Vol. XCV. THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article149 1937-07-01 1 —Reuter. SPECULATION IN NEW YORK STATEMENT BY SENATOR CORDELL HULL New York. —Speculation as to x whether the U. S. Government is preparing some definite move on behalf of world recovery as a result of M. van Zeeland’s visit has been aroused by a statement that—Reuter. - 149 words
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Article, Illustration81 1937-07-01 1 L —Reuter. hrr-Schmelhig Contest Recognised (n. July I.—After a three-hour conthe stewards of the British Board of Control derided to recognise brthcoming Tommy Farr-Max liinj. fight as a world title contest |v of the feet that Schmeling's bout l,e Louis was recognised as an Bting contest for theL—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article84 1937-07-01 1 —British Wireless. Total Estimated Cost £4.500,000 vas stated in the Commons that the estimated cost of the military air at Singapore was four and a half p pounds. The cost incurred up to f3l was £1,394,000. This had been by contributions from New Zealand, «•derated Malay States—British Wireless. - 84 words
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Article64 1937-07-01 1 f Colonial Secretary announced in Commons that it is proposed to reI the Royal Commission’s report on pine in time for its publication as a piand Paper containing a short stateI of the policy of the British Govhnt on the morning of July 8. th Wireless. —o r64 words
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Article127 1937-07-01 1 sessed some submarines. —British Wireless. French Government Taking Urgent Measures The evacuation of refugees from Santander was again raised in the Commons yesterday. The Foreign Secretary said he had since been in repeated communication with the French Government regarding reception of further refugees in France and the settingsessed some submarines.—British Wireless. - 127 words
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Article33 1937-07-01 1 Sir John Maffey retires today from the office of Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies which he ha.- held since November 1933. He is succeeded by Sir Arthur Charles Parkinson.33 words
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Article45 1937-07-01 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, June 29. The flood situation in Fukien province has not abated, though it slightly receded yesterday. Minhouhsien district is most seriously affected, and the situation is expected to become worse as more rains are feared.—Sin Chew Jit Poh..—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 45 words
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Article261 1937-07-01 1 British Wireless. is—The Senate Finance Commis-' I approved the Government’s Plenary ■-is bill by 20 votes to three. I considered that the Government is ended and that the Senate will It the bill.—Reuter. onetary measures announced by the 1 eh Government on Tuesday were the I’-et ofBritish Wireless. - 261 words
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Article, Illustration85 1937-07-01 1 j.—British Wireless. SPEED TRY-OUT OF NEW L.N.E.R. TRAIN One of the new London and North Eastern Railway Coronation trains destined to maintain a six-hour service between King’s Cross and Edinburgh from Monday next mad" a preliminary run yesterday to Grantham. Eight miles south of Grantham on the returnj.—British Wireless. - 85 words
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Article221 1937-07-01 1 Capt. S. Toolseram Back In Penang Member of the Malayan contingent that recently visited England for the Coronaion of their Majesties. Captain S. Toolseram of the “E” (Eurasian) Company 3rd Battalion, Straits Settlements Volunteer Force (Penang and Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps) was welcomed back at the pier this221 words
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Article226 1937-07-01 1 —British Wireless. Mishap When Near “Ceiling” A work record altitude of 53,937 feet was attained by an Air Force plane piloted by Flight-Lieut M.J. Adam at Farnborough In an interview Flight!' 1 Adam casually mentioned that when near Lis “ceiling he heard a very loud crack overhead—British Wireless. - 226 words
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Article94 1937-07-01 1 Reuter. INS’ ENTS’ ‘.IASSACRE IN iSAsQI Ĕ COL NTRV Santander—Senor Espinosa, the Basque Minister for Health, who was captured by the insurgents, has been shot, according to official circles. Death sentences are believed here to have been pronounced by insurgent tribunals on a number of Basque prisoners. RefugeesReuter. - 94 words
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Article118 1937-07-01 1 Yang-tze-kiang situation. —Sin Chew Jit Poh. May Return To Japan As Ambassador Shanghai, July 1: Mr. Hsu Shih-ying, Chinese Ambassador to Japan, called on ,he Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Kawagoe, yesterday afternoon and had an hour’s talk with him. Mr. Hsu returned to Nanking last night and willYang-tze-kiang situation. —Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 118 words
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Article100 1937-07-01 1 Penang Man Charged At Ipoh (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 1. Lau Tuck Yew, of Campbel! Street, Penang, and attorney of his father. Lau Sen Chee, a Perak miner at present in China was this morning produced before Mr. Simpson Gray, the Ipoh magistrate, having been100 words
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Article80 1937-07-01 1 Mr. Lim Cheng Ean, senior partner of Messrs. Cheng Ean and Soon Chee, has been appointed to act as Additional Magistrate for the Settlement of Penang. He v ill assume office as from July 12. The appointment of Mr. Lim Cheng Ean is the sequel to80 words
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Article53 1937-07-01 1 Router. A Passenger Conference of paaetically all steamship lines engaged in the Fqr Eastern trade has been formed with the objects of friendly cooperation between members and coordination of action with regard to sailings, passage rates etc. The Conference comprises British, American, French, Dutch, Italian, German. Router. - 53 words
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Article132 1937-07-01 1 Gir] Victim Of Car Accident (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 1. Lying in her ward in Bungsar Hospital, Miss Allison Yabsley, a young Australian who came to Mala”a for a holiday, made a deposition to the megistrate this morning about a motor crash two months ago132 words
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Article119 1937-07-01 1 Moscow Admit The Casualties Moscow. —Two Soviet sailors were killed and three wounded, in a Soviet-ManchukiiO’ vlash on the Amur River, according t> e* Tass Agency despatch from Blagoveschensk which states that a Japano-Manchurian cutter fired on a Soviet frontier guardboal in the vicinity of the island119 words
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Article87 1937-07-01 1 Shanghai, June 2t Chinese leaders are arriving at Ruling for one of the most important ccnferer -i* s in recent years. President Lin Sen has arrived, and the Wahnan Agency st -tes that Mr. T. V. Soong will accompany Mr. Li Chong-jen to Kuling today to v. <87 words
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Advertisement14 1937-07-01 1 CHEONG 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. o r and Outfitter, kinds of materials in stock.14 words
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Advertisement69 1937-07-01 1 The Commercial Advertising Agency, Head Office:— 62, CHINA ST, PENANG. Phone 693. Branch:—s9, HALE ST, IPOH. Phone 167. Commercial Arti»t« Label-Drawers Wall-painteis Advertising Agents of the Fun Frolic and Wembley, Penang. Sign-board writers Cinema-Slide Makers. LICENSED POSTERS STATIONS TO LET. I XI L J*. > I Wa jF'.- A j69 words
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Article, Illustration818 1937-07-01 2 Camels Lead Tanks Into The Hills WHERE EVERY BUSH HIDES A SNIPER WHAT is happening on the North-West Frontier of India? For seven months 33,000 British and Indian troops have been seeking to coop up an equal number of rebellious tribesmen,818 words
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Article212 1937-07-01 2 AVALANCHE DIE TO WARM WINDS Simla. June 22. The disaster to the German expedition to Nanga Parbat, the 26.629 ft Himalayan peak, in which seven German climbers .apd nine porters were overwhelnsed by n avalanche, is being widely discussed by experienced Himalayan climbers here. While212 words
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Article240 1937-07-01 2 Theory Of Disaster Munich. Munich is waiting anxiously for further news of the disaster that has overtaken the German Himalayan expedition. Mountaineering experts here are puzzled as to how an accident which affected so many members of the party could have occurred. The expedition to Nanga Parbat, they240 words
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Article484 1937-07-01 2 Anglo-French Opposition RUSSIA MUST NOT BE ISOLATED Any suggestion to revive the Four Power Pact will fr discouraged by the British Government, the Morning Post diplomatic correspondent understands. As yet there has been no definite proposal of that sort, but the improved relations of Britain and France484 words
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113 1937-07-01 2 Over £200.000 Involved Dar-es-Salaam (Tanganyika), June 20. A prominent local Indian merchant, ESmail Hussein Ali Hasmani, was committed for trial here today on charges of forgery said to involve the sum of over £200,000. He is alleged to have uttered fraudulent bills of lading, bills113 words
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Article325 1937-07-01 2 GRAND DUKE AS "THE NEXT TSAR” JJI’SSIAN ’exiles in London, Paris, Vienna, Brussels and other capitals are, it is learned, plotting on a vast scale t<> restore the Romanoffs to the throne thev lost in the revolution of 1917 Details which have just come into325 words
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Article184 1937-07-01 2 Banker Leaves League Finance Committee Geneva. June 22. Following the recent resignation of Sir Henry Strakosch from the Financial and Haw Materials Committees of the League, it is now revealed that Sir Otto Niemeyer, of the Bank of England, has also resigned from the Financial Committee. Letters184 words
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Article191 1937-07-01 2 Tokyo, June 18. The Japanese naval authorities observe complete silence regarding their plans for equipping the new capital ships, which it is known are to be included in the new Japanese five year naval programme. It is considered certain that these will be equipped at least191 words
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Article224 1937-07-01 2 SIR T. INSKIP ON ITS EFFECTS Sir Thomas Inskip, Minister :he C ordination of Defence, speaking at a Utica! fete in the Kilmarnock Division t Ayrshire said that if by-elections mea anything they showed that the elect* were well satisfied with the present C. vernment. “The Opposition224 words
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Article55 1937-07-01 2 Ottawa. June 20. The Department of National Lefenct announces that it has awarded a contract for 11 Blackburn Shark II torpedo-oom her frames without engines to Boeing Aircraft of Canada. Limited, of Vancouver, which has a licence from the Blackburn Aircraft Company, of England. The cost of55 words
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Advertisement533 1937-07-01 2 Aead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268 L/tndnn Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609533 words
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Article, Illustration344 1937-07-01 3 MALAYANS SHAKE HANDS WITH QUEEN MARY 10.000 Attend Memorable Event (From Our Woman Correspondent., London, June 23. Beautiful sunshine attended the King and Queen’s entrance the gardens of Buckingham Palace yesterday afternoon when |1( entertained 10,000 guests at the first Royal Garden344 words
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Article287 1937-07-01 3 HAN'S DAMAGES NOW TO BE £6,500 A man. who the judge said had been turned into "very nearly a hopeless lunatic,” because of an injury to his ■ram. was awarded increased damages by the Court of Appeal. Mr. Gilbert Beyfus, K.C., for William Roach. a bricklayer,287 words
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Article61 1937-07-01 3 "I rgent Necessity” Rome. A Royal Decree issued announces the -etitution of a high naval command for G-uya. ‘in view of the absolute and urgent n ®ceasity.” Ihe headquarters of the command will at Tripoli, and it will be in charge of Admiral. All61 words
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Article166 1937-07-01 3 ITALY AND GERMANY DO NOT APPROVE British newpapers are extremely critical of the German and Italian attitude towards the Franco-British offer to assume together sea observation and patrol of the Spanish coasts. If any proof were required that the offer was based on strict impartiality and solely166 words
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Article154 1937-07-01 3 Sentenced For Bigamy An ex-miner who escaped from the French Foreign Legion while serving :n Syria, was at the Old Bailey sentenced to 12 months’ hard labour for bigamy. He is John Henry Harvey, 37, now stated *o be an author. He was said to154 words
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Article51 1937-07-01 3 —Reuter. Newark. The Lindbergh tragedy is recalled by the sentence of six years’ imprisonment on Ellis H. Parker and three years on Ellis Parker, Junior, of New Jersey for plotting the abduction of Paul Wendel, a retired lawyer who “confessed” to complicity in the Lindbergh baby;.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article253 1937-07-01 3 15 More Pastors And Laymen Arrested 66 NOW ESTIMATED IN PRISON Berlin. Further arrests of about 15 more pastors and lay advisers of the Opposit-on Evangelical Church are reported here. About eight of the arrests were made following a meeting in Berlin of the Reich253 words
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Article177 1937-07-01 3 Killed By "Plane Bullet Accidental death was the verdict at an nquest at Penrhos aerodrome, North Wales, on Aircraftman Frank Parker, cf No. 5 Armament Training Camp. He was killed by a bullet from an aeroplane machine-gun, when acting as marker at the R.A.F. ranges at Hell’s177 words
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Article176 1937-07-01 3 When Dr. William Carson, Belfast gynaecologist, started experiments in cancer treatment he found he must make tests on a quite healthy person. He chose the only possible patient, inoculated himself with e, living culture of the disease—and nearly died from the illness which-followed. Unable to176 words
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173 1937-07-01 3 .—Reuter. Trouble On Manchukuo Frontier Tokio. A message from Hsinking states that fcJ’ewu'g or the tenseness arising out of Soviet troops last week occupying Sennu°a and Bclishoi islets a hundred miles below Blagcfveatchersk, co eerning which the Japanese Ambassador protested to Moscow, a Kwanturg.—Reuter. - 173 words
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Article167 1937-07-01 3 ‘‘’Shareholders Will Not Suffer"’ Mexico City. President Cardenas has decreed the expropriation by the Government of the National Railways of Mexico, a Corporation which owns and operates 14,400 miles of railwrays. The Government will take entire control of the Corporation, in which, hough it has been privately167 words
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Article179 1937-07-01 3 Mau Six Months Out Of Prison In 21 Years George Bedford, 76, who was stated to have been out of prison for only six months in 21 years, was sentenced at London Sessions to 12 months’ imprisonment for stealing a typewriter and other articles from Victoria Station. Det-Sergt.179 words
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Article101 1937-07-01 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Bukit Mertajam, June 30. Miraculous escapes from death and inury seem to be the order of the day, as is -videnced bv yet another remarkable example which occurred on the Nebong Tebal—Bagan Luar road yesterday when a light van, driven by Mr.101 words
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Article52 1937-07-01 3 London. Mr. Chamberlain’s call in the House of Commons for calmness and moderation receives wide commendation in the Italian Press which echoes the view expressed in an unsigned article in Popo df Italia and generally attributed to Mussolini declaring the suggestion could not be wiser or52 words
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Article110 1937-07-01 3 are ready to play the part.—British Wireless. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT Commenting on the French franc situation the Times says that both the French Prime Minister and the Finance Minister dealt with the difficulties of the financial situation without any attempt to shirk the unpleasant truth. It adds.are ready to play the part.—British Wireless. - 110 words
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Article32 1937-07-01 3 .—Reuter. 37 More Executed Moscow. The execution of 37 “Trotskyites, proJapanese spies, wreckers and diversionists" alleged to have operated along the Soviet Far Eastern Railways is reported from Khabarovsk.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article49 1937-07-01 3 .—British Wireless. New York. The revelation of huge gold hoardings 1® the British Equilisation account suipriscJ American financiers which at the same time went far to explaining where much of the hoarded gold released in London together with French gold has gone in recent, months.—British Wireless..—British Wireless. - 49 words
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Article34 1937-07-01 3 .—Reuter. Johnstown. The Bethlehem Steel Company state that 6,000 employees of Cambria Steelworks ace idle pending repairs to two water main» wrecked by dynamite explosion although the situation remains grave..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement371 1937-07-01 3 DOES YOUR CHILD LOOK TOO THIN? Many a mother strives to console herself with the thought that her child, although dreadfully thin, is “wiry.” Only too well does she realise that an extra few youndH of weight would make such a difference to the child’s appearance and be such a371 words
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795 1937-07-01 4 Great Attention Given To Developing The Country •r (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. “The Chinese question today is a world question in the present century. The struggle of the Chinese in trying to secure a better China is not an isolated struggle but part of795 words
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Article184 1937-07-01 4 Accepting Illegal Gratification (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Bahari, until recently a Malay police constable attached to the Pulai station, was on Tuesday fined $25 or one month’s hard labour by Che Hashim, the Ipoh Second Magistrate. The case for the prosecution was that organised gambling had184 words
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Article89 1937-07-01 4 H.R.H. Princess Svasti of Siam, accompan ed by the members of her family, leaves Penang today by the East Asiatic Co’s liner Jutlandia for England, on a visit to her daughter, the ex-Queen of Siam. 0 The Consul-General for Japan. H. E. Major-General W. G. S.89 words
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Article129 1937-07-01 4 OLD RESIDENT OF KUALA LUMPUR (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. A popular and old resident of Kuala Lumpur. Mr. John Majendie Hollway, died in Bungsar Hospital on Tuesday in his seventy-fourth year, following a relapse of heart-attack. He originally came out to Malaya to129 words
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Article213 1937-07-01 4 Was Not Satisfied With Judgment (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Arjan Singh was ordered by the Assistant District Judge to pay $2O as damages but he was not satisfied with that judgment and he moved the Supreme Court by way of a motion to vary213 words
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Article735 1937-07-01 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL BRITISH ADVISER ENTERTAINED A farewell dinner was given at the residence of Tuan Haji Ahmad, Chief Judge. Perlis, in honour of Mr. C. R. Howitt M. Britislh Adviser, Perlis, who is going on leave in another few days. Che Mohamed Ali, of the Printing Office, Alor Star, has735 words
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Article232 1937-07-01 4 TAMIL FACES CHARGE OF kidnapping (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Allegations that he kidnapped a girl under 16 years of age from the lawful custody of her parents was made agains voung Tamil named Ramasamy at the Perak Assizes, on Tuesday, when he appeared232 words
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121 1937-07-01 4 A long felt need of the Indian community in Penang will be met by the opening of a branch at 21, China Street Ghaut, of the Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., on Monday, July 5. o It is notified in the F.M.S. Gazette for121 words
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Advertisement186 1937-07-01 4 1 Id IF-:. z a'- X J 47 fa., fa ..Ml v i /< < j m I I® time not a hyex TIGER BEER IS BEST I i nmi Wmr* tf SKataa express subscription service FOR OUTSTATION READERS THE UNIQUE EXPRESS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE THAT NORTH MALAYA’S LEADING MORNING JOURNAL186 words
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563 1937-07-01 5 FLYING-BOAT SURVEY START FROM IRELAND ON JULY 5 4 RRANGEMENTS have been made for a British survey flight across the Atlantic, to begin on July 5, as part of the official plans for the establishment of trans-atlantic air services. The first stage of563 words
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Article76 1937-07-01 5 American interests are believed to be behind a whisky deal involving more than £250,000 announced in Belfast by the joint liquidators of Dunville and Co., the distilling firm, which decided recently to wind up. The liquidators state that, with the approval of the shareholders' committee, they have76 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-07-01 5 Bier crowds paid silent tribute to 31 killed on board th,- German na-ket battle ship Deutchsland when she arrived b.ek at Wilhelmshaven,25 words
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Article444 1937-07-01 5 44 Now Realise Camp In England Is Not Run By Fascists” London, June 22. Several of the Basque refugee children-, in camp at Southampton, who were thrown into mass hysteria on Saturday by news of Bilbao’s fall. apologised yesterday. They went to see Capt. Macnamara, M. P..444 words
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Article202 1937-07-01 5 Scheme Turned Down By Government London, June 22. Mr. R.R. Stokes, managing director of Ransomes and Rapier, Ltd., Ipswich engineering firm, yesterday spoke of his firm’s no-profit shell scheme which was turned down by the Government. He said to a gathering of his workpeople after their annual202 words
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Article183 1937-07-01 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Definite information has been received by Mr. J.L. Woods that Horace Lindrum, the well-known snooker expert, has accepted the invitation of the Ipoh Club to give exhibition games in the Ipoh Club billiards room on July 9 from 7.15 p.m. to183 words
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Article168 1937-07-01 5 While his father, Ernest James Sparks, a farm labourer, was telling the coroner at a Dartford inquest last week that he kept a short, double-barrelled sporting gun in a dresser drawer, four-year-old Ronald James Sparks was taken into an adjoining room with his mother,168 words
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Article373 1937-07-01 5 CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY ON 200-ACRE FARM Ashton Keynes, June 22. After weeks of negotiation with the Immigration Authoiities, 30 members cf the German Bruderhof have been permitted to land in this country, and have just arrived at the Cotswold Bruderhof at Ashton Keynes. Expelled from Germany373 words
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Advertisement533 1937-07-01 5 BEACH STREET AUCTION ROOMS Notice Of Important Property Sale By Order of the PUBLIC TRUSTEE, F.M.S. as Executor of the will of CHUNG THYE PHIN, DECEASED. The undersigned! will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION at 228, Beach Street, Penang on MONDAY, 26th July, 1937. (A) A rubber and coconut Estate kr533 words
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1253 1937-07-01 6 SUSPICIOUS CONDUCT AT PIER LED TO ARREST (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, June 30. A well-dressed young Indian appeared before Mr. S. T Stewart in the Police Court here today to answer a chargeo being found in fraudulent possession of certain pt1,253 words
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Article170 1937-07-01 6 CAMERAS TAKEN ON GERMAN FLIGHT Frankfort. Four British airmen were detained here while the photographs they had taken during an air tour of Europe were developed and inspected and were sentenced to fines totalling nearly £BO. The fines’were paid immediately ana the party left later by170 words
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Article120 1937-07-01 6 Heats For 100 And 220 Yards Run Yesterday Heats for the 100 yards and 220 yards sprints of the Penang Amateur Athletic Association annual sports to be he!d o Saturday were run yesterday on the Esplanade and resulted as follows (all mentioned qualified): 100 Yards —Ist. Heat: 1.120 words
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Article80 1937-07-01 6 Two weeks’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed on a Chinese goldsmith, Wong Hoe, who was convicted on a charge of criminal breach of trust in respect of gold valued $16.71, belonging to Ah Kuan on May 8, at Rope Walk, Penang. Accused claimed trial but after80 words
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Article53 1937-07-01 6 i.—Reuter. Peiping, June 30. Semi-martial law w’as enforced during the last two nights as a result of rumours that plainclothes men had been smuggled into the city from Tientsin and Tungchow to create disturbances. Four plainclothes men who were arrestid confessed that they were in the pay ofi.—Reuter. - 53 words
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Article21 1937-07-01 6 —Reuter. Washington. The American Stabilisation Fund is adequate to meet any situation now fore- seeable, declares Mr. Morgenthau..—Reuter. - 21 words
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Article173 1937-07-01 6 British Wireless. Amazing Display By Society Of Constructors machine which stands ON TAIL Air experts from many countries were! among those who visited the display > X Litish-made civil and military airI craft at ranged by the society of Lr.tisu Aircraft Constructors on Tuesday. Those onlookers wereBritish Wireless. - 173 words
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Article174 1937-07-01 6 —British Wireless. Something New In History Of Communication When the Imperial Airways flyingboat Centurion started on her 7,260 miles journey to Jordan she carried among her mails a letter from the King. Services of letters to South Africa will no longer have to pay any surcharge—British Wireless. - 174 words
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Article74 1937-07-01 6 In the Penang Police Court, before Mr. T. D. Hughes, a Tamil, Raju, was charged with having kidnapped a certain minor out of the guardianship of Thiliamuthu on June 20 at Penang. After the charge had been explained to the accused!, the case was postponed till today. In74 words
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Article62 1937-07-01 6 Sultan, the proprietor of Cadersah and Co., Church Street, Penang, appeared before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the Penang Police Court yesterday summoned by the assistant Controller of Labour, Penang, charged with failing to pay up balance of wages to coolies. There were 17 summonses against the accused.62 words
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Article71 1937-07-01 6 Youngstown: The Republic and Youngstown Steel companies have reopened their works under the protection of national guards and troops. They claim the back of the strike is broken and 60 per cent of the workmen have returned. The local C. 1.0. unions, however, dteclare the strikers are holding71 words
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Advertisement71 1937-07-01 6 OPENING TOMORROW Special Paramount Pictures THE CORONATION Showing the whole of THE ABBEY CEREMONIES and a Full View of the PROCESSION Screening In Conjunction with THE SEASON’S MOST SPARKLING MUSICAL COMEDY. I Jessie Syfatthavsl V 1 I, W 'W Jlw■</ r J it WHS head BORELL ROBERT FLEMYNG A CAUMONt71 words
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Miscellaneous298 1937-07-01 6 Here it is the Picture that Everyone is waiting for I Now at RoyaL 6.30 Tonight 9.30 Nanyang Film Co., Production An Outstanding Cantonese Talkie of the Season “PAK KUM LOONG” (2nd Chapter) with Misses Inong Shek Heng, Wong Mun Lum Mooi Mooi See Kok Sin. Beautiful Songs Modern Settings298 words
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Miscellaneous66 1937-07-01 6 Majestic last NIGHT! 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 All the amazing characters o f the prize novel come to lif e to thrill you with their story A Mazo de la Roche's JAINA with Kay Johnson, lan Hunter, C. Aubrey Smith, Nigel Bruce, pavid Manners, Peggy Wood, lassie Ralph, Molly Lamont Directed66 words
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192 1937-07-01 7 “ONLY A LITTLE BUMP” Owners Of Dutch Steamer Allege Negligent Navigation (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, June 25. “Only a little bump” was how Capt. Dirk de Boer described the collision between his ship, the ‘‘Kertosono” and the battleship “Malaya” off the coast of Portugal on192 words
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Article705 1937-07-01 7 LARGE ATTENDANCE (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 22. Members of the Singapore Auxiliary D'/zcesan Association held their annual general meeting this week at the S.P.G. Headquarters in Tufton Street, S.W. Ttiere was a large attendance of members cider the Presidency of the Rt. Rev. the Lord705 words
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Article230 1937-07-01 7 TO COST £3,500,000 A YEAR Auckland. The cost of the Government’s national health insurance scheme is estimated at £3,500,000 yearly. According to figures being discussed, this is equivalent to a tax on wages and income other than wages o< about seven pence in the £l. The Government’s230 words
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Article101 1937-07-01 7 Using Worn Out Tyre (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June 30. Pleading guilty to driving his lorry bearing a Kedah number on the public thoroughfare with its right front tyre worn out to its canvas, which was dangerous to the general public, at the junction of Bagan101 words
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Article59 1937-07-01 7 CAN BE USED IN TRANSFUSIONS Vienna. Dr. Friederich Gottdenker has invented an “artificial blood," called haemorrhesin, which, it is claimed, can be as a substitute in transfusions for natural blood, since it possesses the same healing and fortifying effects. It consists of chlorides, carbonates, and phosphates. As it59 words
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249 1937-07-01 7 ALLEGED BREACH OF TRUST (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June 30. While on his way to Penang, Ooi Chong Tian, a petrol pump dealer, of Sungei Patani, accidentally saw a man, whom he recognised as his former employee and who was alleged to have absconded249 words
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Article271 1937-07-01 7 Need For Uniform Technique London: In many cases reaction, sometimes fatal, is brought about by a certain method of blood transfusion, it is stated in the annual report of the British Red Cross Society. The report, which was presented at the meeting of the Council here, presided271 words
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Article243 1937-07-01 7 Chinese Acquitted “There is too wide a gap in the evidence of the two police constables, and I think the accused is entitled to an acquittal. So saying, Mr. H. Watson, the assistant Controller of Labour, sitting in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, acquitted a Chinese,243 words
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Article120 1937-07-01 7 London. The Ministry of Labour estimates that at May 24 the number of insured persons in employment in Great Britain, exclusive of persons within the agricultural scheme, was approximately 11,387.000. This was 7,000 less than a month before but 469,000 more than a year ago. At the120 words
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364 1937-07-01 7 With Smashed Leg, Rode Six Days Strapped To Camel Perth. With a doubly fractured and mutilated leg. a 90-year-old Malay, Joby, rode for six days, strapped to a earned Then he made a 100-mile ride in a truck to Wyndham. Lull details of this amazing experience364 words
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Article253 1937-07-01 7 COOLIE TELLS HOW HE JUMPED CLEAR (From Our Own Correspondent) June 29. Details of the recent tragedy at Bukit Pasoh Road, in which a Chinese amah was crushed to death against the pillar of a house by a runaway trailer loaded with three tons of steel253 words
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Advertisement210 1937-07-01 7 A BEAUTY HINT STRAIGHT FROM lovely MIRIAM HOPKINS Ma,,: «Wh, do YOU admire A MON LATER MrmmHopkm.» much, Jack! wo „der how she keeps it so Mo “I am glad I changed to Jack: “She always seems so beautifully clear Lux Toilet Soap. Th* film stars radiantly Ibvely to me,210 words
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Article641 1937-07-01 8 JTIE decision of the Government (however hedged about with wordy reservations) io relax the ban on prospecting and the alienation of mining land is welcomed on all sides. Coincidently, on the day the ban was raised the “Pinang Gazette,” in a leading article urging such relaxation and discussing641 words
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Article239 1937-07-01 8 To The Editor. Sir, —With reference to the report of yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners appearing on Page 7 of today’s ‘Pinang Gazette,” part of my remarks in reply to Dr. Ong Chong Keng appear to have been mis-heard, with a .resulting report very different from what239 words
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Article131 1937-07-01 8 European Engineer Fined $5O (From Our Own Correspondent) Tai ping, June 30. E. H. Muller, an engineer employed by Larut Tin Fields, Taiping, was fined $5O by the Second Magistrate, Tengku Mohamed, for negligent driving. The complainant, a Chinese hire car driver, stated that on May 8 last,131 words
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Article724 1937-07-01 8 Replacing The Clementi Policy Picturesque Barber Shops Dhobies Raise Prices <7 VEN to the most indifferent student of political affairs in Malaya, it is evident that the much-criticised policies of the Clementi regime are being replaced or have been quietly dropped. The notorious Anti-Noise L aw —better724 words
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Article101 1937-07-01 8 Recreation Club Tournament (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, June 30. Entries are invited for the tennis tournaments of the Butterworth Recreation Club in the open singles, the handicap singles and the handicap doubles. The tournament will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the Lawn Tennis101 words
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Article99 1937-07-01 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, June 30. Mr. Powell-Evans, Traffic Ofllcer, Taiping, is proceeding on transfer to Kuela Lipis on July 10 where he will assume duties as Officer-in-Charge of Police District. Mrs. Powell-Evans, who is the Captain of the Taiping Girl Guides will go with99 words
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209 1937-07-01 8 Inspector Asks E'or Deterrent Punishment “There has been a series of petty tbefta in this district, but since the arrest of the two accused it has practically stopped I press the charge and ask for a deterrent punishment.” This was the statement made by209 words
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Advertisement260 1937-07-01 8 we must have J4p SELO//7 nis I i' 'q Yl*T~y i Hi "There’s nothing better than sun and sea,” said the Folding Camera, drawing' himself out to his full ex- jfj tent. “Unless it’s sun and Selo,” put in the Box Camera. "And Selo Films shine even when the sun260 words
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Advertisement66 1937-07-01 8 '.WiWiWJVAVi SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS mrwuGMTtiA. LJ-X--MT' I I (ffiW J <-y "**'>Ar(U»O I £s±gfftegia(jE>» Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins Obtainable at all the Leading66 words
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1110 1937-07-01 9 Kinta Residents Say Government Has Not Kept Its Word (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 1. That the Government of the Federated Malay States had meekly surrendered to the pressure brought on it by the big tinproducers is the opinion expressed by several1,110 words
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Article402 1937-07-01 9 IMPRESSIVE GALLOPS ON IPOH TRACK (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 1. Several impressive gallops were seen at this morning’s track work in preparation for Saturday’s races. His Highness the Sultan of Perak, Major D. M Patrickson, Mr. R. T. G. Arthur were among the large402 words
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Article165 1937-07-01 9 F.M.S. Clerk Committed To Assizes From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. At the conclusion today of the preliminnary inquiry into the alleged stabbing of Mr. D. H. Elias, former General Manager, F.M.S. Railways, by Murugiah Rasiah, e clerk in the service of the165 words
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Article280 1937-07-01 9 WIMBLEDON TENNIS ,—Reuter. Austin Beaten In Valiant Match London, June 30. In the semi-finals of the Men’s Singles Budge (America) beat Parker (America) 2 —6, 6—4, 6—4, 6—l and Von Cramm (Germany) beat Austin (Britain) B—6,8 —6, 6—3, 12—14, 6—l. It was dull and,—Reuter. - 280 words
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Article130 1937-07-01 9 BAN IN FORCE TODAY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. The ban on export of scrap-iron from the F.M.S. comes into operation tomorrow. No more of this metal can be taken from the Federated States unless dealers can show it is to be made130 words
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Article50 1937-07-01 9 .—Sin Chew Jit Poh. Shanghai, July L—ln a statement to the American Press, Dr. H. H. Kung said that China is launching a five-year construction scheme, which needs large credits, but decline.*! a loan from any consortium which would) inevitably limit China's free hand.—Sin Chew Jit Poh..—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 50 words
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Article415 1937-07-01 9 SMART SENTENCE ON PADI-PLANTER (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July IL “Tell the accused that this is a peculiarly mean thing, because first of all he repaid the friendship of the father by seducing the daughter and, after he had committed the offence, he tries to throw415 words
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Advertisement85 1937-07-01 9 ITHE TRUE TONIC FOOD Ooia«7)ao/e of all and Start I LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA 12th Championship Meeting to be held on the grounds of the SELANGOR CLUB July 27th to August 3rd, 1937. 1 Men’s Singles Championship. 2. Men’s Doubles -do3 Mixed Doubles -do4 Ladies Singles -do5 Ladies .Doubles85 words
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Advertisement201 1937-07-01 9 JwEsh Vegetables and FRUITS |Hnl| ORANGES GRAPE FRUIT /z? LEMONS APPLES X i/T H CAULIFLOWER CELE r Y ETC., ETC., ETC. I PER S.S. PRESIDENT HAYES M.S. ALLY CO., PENANC HKANCII E. O. HOTEL I PENANG. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE SATURDAY, 3rd JULY EXTENSION TO 2 A.M. 7th Annual European Volunteer201 words
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2167 1937-07-01 10 Buffer Pool Dangers HOW PRICE FLUCTUATIONS COULD BE AVOIDED A telegraphed report of the Straits Trading Co. half yearly meeting at Singapore appeared in the Pinang Gazette on Tuesday. Below is published a fuller report. The Hon. Sir John Bagnall, said: The new2,167 words
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Article774 1937-07-01 10 “GREAT BOOM MAY DEVELOP” “Given a general lowering of trade barriers, as indicated by the discussions of the Imperial Conference, better* international politics, a revival of international lending and a definite statement that the chief Powers will make no change in the price of gold for several774 words
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Advertisement8 1937-07-01 10 KLiiaWS ®ahishes“ENERVATION" mb 6IVES YOU ALL DAY ENERGY8 words
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Advertisement168 1937-07-01 10 1937 “TIGER” QA IB 5 BETTER THAN EVER SUPER SPORTS Chrome and Silver Sheen DE LUXEChrome and Plum All Foot-Change Gears Perfect Finish Prices and particulars on application to the Sole Agent,» UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED PENANG. tr.r.s 1 The favourite of Princes j Lipton’s Tea is die favourite of those*168 words
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Article, Illustration210 1937-07-01 11 ■METING FIT: Girls of the Women’s League of Health and Beauty are giving Hemer) Mrations throughout Britain. Here is a partk-ulariy graceful sextette. a"* NEW PICTURE, Of the famous Ardaay Harbour Bridge which will ■sure ike V C “X,«wfikh are being arranged <****«* H»a wtth the l.W*h.210 words
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Article132 1937-07-01 12 28 Wireless Sets Sold Every Minute New York. Out of a total of 31,400,000 families in the United States, 24,500,000 families have wireless sets, according to a survey conducted by the Columbia Broadcasting System of America. Facts brought to light in the survey included:132 words
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Article630 1937-07-01 12 latest times O 1 POSTING A T Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern end Southern Rhod sia Nyasaland and South Africa Singapore and thence by Imperial Airways will close at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow A mail for Java and Southern oumatra via Singapore and thence by K.L.M. service630 words
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Article728 1937-07-01 12 r sails today for Singapore, Saigon. I{ Onß S.S. ‘ISLAMI’ from Calcutta kong, Kobe Osaka. g ails following day for p ort S.S. ‘SOUDAN’ from Lond C ong Shanghai, Kobe Yokohama. S V VAIsF a R I HINDMrom London via ports. Sails today for Singapore,728 words
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237 1937-07-01 12 An Ambitious Programme Plans for a two-year voyage in the service of science were announced in Boston recently by 21-year-old Robert Neilson. He and a party of twenty propose to sail from Boston July 10 in the tern schooner Sachem, to be renamed the Adventure.237 words
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69 1937-07-01 12 Construction of a new semi-rigid passenger dirigible “DP-9” is being completed Moscow. Its volume equals 25,000 cu. metres. The envelope will be filled with helium. The comfortable passenger gondola will contain 16 sleeping cabins, a saloon, a buffet and a smoking room. The control room,69 words
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Miscellaneous1021 1937-07-01 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 Time in on the following wavelength»: «.05 p.m. Big Ben. Harold Coombs, at or- TRANSMISSION S gan of the Capitol Cinema, Aberdeen. Overture, Bohemian Girl (Balfe). OSH 21.47 Mc/8 (13.97 m.) Waltz, My Heart’s in Old Killer- GBG 17.79 Mo/8 (16.861,021 words
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Miscellaneous367 1937-07-01 12 NIROM YDC 15..5 Mc/s (19.8 m.) PMN 10.26 Mc/8 (29.2 m.) TODAY p.m. 2.10 News bulletin. 2.20 Close down. 5.50 Time signal. Opening announcement. 5.54 London Palladium Orchestra. 6.20 On Scouting. 6.50 News bulletin. 7.10 Classical music. 8.15 Reginald Dixon. 8.30 Carel van der Bijl Trio. 9.00 General Foreign review367 words
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Miscellaneous16 1937-07-01 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 4.35 p.m. 11.30 a.m. TOMORROW 6.03 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 5.46 p.m.16 words
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Article136 1937-07-01 13 Refrigerated Space Fitted On B. and S. Vessels Hong Kong. An innovation by the China Navigation Company in the form of refrigerated space aboard some of their vessels is expected to prove a boon to coastal shippers of fruit and meat. The B. and S. steamer Yunnan136 words
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Article825 1937-07-01 13 Combustible Material In Public Rooms Condemned Condemnation of the building of large passenger ships with combustible material in the public rooms was voiced by Captain C. S. Joyce before the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington recently. Captain Joyce, who is technical adviser to the Committee, declared that825 words
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Article115 1937-07-01 13 The above mentioned vessel arrived here this morning from Singapore and will sail again in the afternoon homeward bound with the following Straits passengers Mr. and Mrs. P. Boscq, Mr. J. K. B. Coghill, Mr. H. F. F. de Groot, Master R. de Groot, Mr. and Mrs. J.115 words
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Advertisement373 1937-07-01 13 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE VMBei*. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT bea ve Dn (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) p enan 3. CALCHAS L’don, R’dam H’burtr Hull a Fenang London A. AENEAS Mare., L’don, R’dam /.nJ. 2 uly 29 GLENGARRY L’don, R’dam, H’burg; Antwerp Ju| r373 words
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Advertisement402 1937-07-01 13 BURNS PHILP LINE (lncorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. 6000 1 Xn?! Ont^tb Sailing y SS ARELLA (7,375 tons) and m.v. MERKUh 6,000 tons) Both vessels are fitted with cabins de -luxe, single and doubh berth cabins, swimming bath and luxurious public402 words
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Advertisement857 1937-07-01 13 P&O BRITISb? d |NDIA (Incorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “KAISAR-I-HIND” SAILING THURSDAY, Ist JULY rontrar/ a Li^h d w° ri t7 t^ t N Co under Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham, l ondon c Majcsty s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service Outwards857 words
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Miscellaneous389 1937-07-01 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES BERLIN DJB 15.20 Mc/8 19.7 m. DJN 9.54 Me/» 81.45 nt DJE 17.76 Mr/s J 6.89 ni DJQ 15.28 Mc/s 19 63 ir. DJA 9.56 Mc/s 81.38 ni. TODAY Call DJA, DJB. 6.15 p.m. Call DJB. DJN. DJE. <3.20 Concert of light music. 7.20 News in English. 7.35389 words
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Miscellaneous178 1937-07-01 13 CALCUTTA VUC 49.10 metres (6.109 kc.) TODAY 6.56 p.m. Time signal. Calcutta vs. Kalighat. (Running commentary on league football match). 7.56 For the Rural Areas. 8.26 Musical entertainment. 9.41 Talk: “The Evolution of Culture’’ (No. 1). “Ancient Bards.” 9.56 News bulletin in Bengali. 10.11 Indian music. 10.51 News bulletin in178 words
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Article, Illustration1497 1937-07-01 14 NOTES AND SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC Jack Druce Should Win Again As I have already indicated I think that Trainer van Breukelen should lead the trainers at the Perak Turf Club July Meeting opening on Saturday. He niot only has an excellent string but almost1,497 words
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692 1937-07-01 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 1. The popular Annual Athletic Sports of the High School Bukit Mertajam are being held on the School playing fields this afternoon commencing at 2.30 p.m. with the Long Jump in Class 2, and followed t>y692 words
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Article114 1937-07-01 14 Golf TEAMS FOR MATCH ON JULY 11 Penang will play golf ag a nst Patani at Sungei Patani on Sunday morning, July 11 1937. The following are the teams SUNGEIPATANI PENANG J. Firth Fletcher RJ- Isherwood W. Reading vs. F. Gordon Smith J.E. Gauld B.114 words
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Advertisement521 1937-07-01 14 "(Qnly a toothbrudi can keep TEETH REALLY Toothbrush. Made with the finest, costliest bnstles, water-proofed by an exclusive process. Cannot soggy— keeps teeth really brilliant-white. Ster- jEggggy ilized, sealed germ-proof in glass. 10 colors. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GOOD DEALERS W.P.S. s WEMBLEY PARK GATE ADMISSION: 10 CENTS TONIGHT Thursday, Ist521 words
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1179 1937-07-01 15 SIX CARS PILE-UP IX LE MANS “24” Pal Fairfield’s Heroism: Bugattis Take First Four Places I.c Mans (France), June 21. I).' is in danger of losing her <niier racing driver as a result the most ghastly crashes in )tor racing history. a desperate 100 m.p.h.1,179 words
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Article180 1937-07-01 15 OLYMPIC COMMITTEE'S DECISION Warsaw. In spite of objections from Norway, Japan will be the venue of the 1940 winter, as well as summer, Olympic Games. The decision was made by the Olympic Committee after seme discussion. At the same time the date was set in180 words
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Article48 1937-07-01 15 National Athletic Meet Plans are being considered by the Canton Provincial and Municipal authorities for the construction of a $600,000 stadium in the East Parade ground, which will serve as the venue for the eighth National Athletic Meet to be held in J 939.48 words
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Article61 1937-07-01 15 Reversing its previous stand the Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation have decided to send a delegation to Osaka to fake part in the 1938 Far Eastern Olympic Games. They also decided to invite the tennis players, von Cramm and Henkel, who are visiting Japan, at the end of61 words
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Article, Illustration17 1937-07-01 15 A.P.F. Chapman, of Kent, who has been selected to tour India with Lord Tennyson’s team.17 words
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Article218 1937-07-01 15 STRONG SIDE FOR INDIA Lord Tennyson’s cricket team for India, the personnel of which is announced by the Cricket Club of India, will be a strong one. The following are definitely making the trip:— Lord Tennyson (Hampshire). A P. F. Chapman (Kent). Harnnicnd (Gloucestershire). Hardstafl (Notts).218 words
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Article372 1937-07-01 15 Batting A Bowling Averages BATTING Time-, uot Highest Hammond (W.R.) ‘"V Avi r M.C.M u f b. Dempster i. i M.R. Barton ,7 n «-69 Parks (J H 1 92 39 27 Paynter 33 -9.04 Hutton Is 266 ?6.8J Ames u >6.52 p ibbo lS 18 89? 150372 words
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Article107 1937-07-01 16 triN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot £252.15.0 £253.0.0 LONDON—(3 months) £252.10.0 £252.15.0 SINGAPORE $125.00 $125.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $124.621 $125.621 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers 25 tons COPRA— (Sundried) $5.95 $5.90 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER LONDON 9jd 9ftd NEW YORK 19ftc(G) 19ftc(G) SINGAPORE—Spot 31jj c 32c July/Sept 32jc 32fc Oct./Dec107 words
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Article346 1937-07-01 16 Share of fl cren«mlnatYon unless London, July 1. otherwise stated Yesterday. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 1121 1 Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 1091 Fl War Loan, 31 p.c 99? Com. Union Assce. (Units) 10J Prudential Assce “A" 333 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 8?346 words
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Article233 1937-07-01 16 London on Previously Latest Paris HO 35J64 Unquoted Mew York 4.93 J 4.93 3 'Montreal 4.94 g 4.94 J Brussels 29.22 J 29.324 Geneva 21.54* 21.58 A Amsterdam 8.97 J 8.98? MUan 93)3 Berlin 12.294 12.304 Stockholm 19.29 J 19.294 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 264233 words
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Article89 1937-07-01 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampat 60 6[6 A. Kumbang 36|6 37|3 Bangrin 21J0 22)0ex B. Selangor 1.81 I- 85 Hong Fatts 1-32 135 Jelapang 3716 38|6ex Johan 29 31 Jelebu 1 04 1.07 K. Lan jut 269 27|3 Kuchai 1.68 1.72 c Larut 14|9 15|3 Lukut 1.08 1.11 Petaling89 words
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Article124 1937-07-01 16 LEAN CO. Tin Buyers Sellers Asams 36 1 9 Bangrins 20 1 9 I B. Selangor 1.80 1Hong Fatt 1.30 135 1024 1-074 K. Lanjuts 26|9 27\ Kundangs 9 |l£ 9 2 Lukuts 105 LlO Mambaus 85 99 Pungahs 24|3 24|9 Rahmans 1 60 1-65 Rantau Pref. 1-65 170 R.124 words
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Article23 1937-07-01 16 TIN Singapore $125.50 Per pkl. Penang $125.62 112 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 32c Per lb. Penang Spot 32c Per lb.23 words
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Article183 1937-07-01 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TINS Buyers Sellers B. Selangor 1-80 1.824 Hong Fatt 1-31 1-33 Jelebu 1.05 1.075 Kuchai 1.674 1.70 c Lukut 1.074 1.124 Puteh 85 99 Rahman Hyd. 1-60 1.65 Rauh Gold 5.60 5.80 Rantau Ordy. 1.65 1.70 Rantau Pref. 1-65 1.70 Sungei Luas 2.10 2.20 Taiping 85 874183 words
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Article199 1937-07-01 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Bassetts 77 J 821 B. Lintang 1.375 1.42 1 Bedfords 1.30 1.35 c Bentas 1.37 A 1.42 J Brogas 1.074 1.121 Jerams 1.071 1.12 J M. Pindas 1.65 1.721 Mentakabs 50 524 Nyalas 1.15 1.20 Pa jams 2.15 2.221 S. Tukangs 1.321 1.37 J Ulu199 words
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Advertisement35 1937-07-01 16 FOR SALE Sheeting battery complete 5 H P. Petter Diesel engine, Bulldozer pump, 4 plain 2 marking rollers, belting and shafting. On site s7ooj- or nearest offer. Manager, Patani Para Plantations Ltd., Sungei Patani, Kedah.35 words
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Advertisement338 1937-07-01 16 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Misses E. R. Irving and Mr. Mrs. T.Y. de Bruyne beg to thank those who sent wreaths and attended the funeral of their beloved mother on 30th June 1937. POSITION WANTED Young energetic planter, 12 years experience, at present acting manager for group of estates, desires permanent management,338 words
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Advertisement965 1937-07-01 16 banks THE n“K™TO."' I HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ, (Incorporated in England) N.V. I Capital Authorised £3,000,00g (Incorporated in the Netherlands.) NETHERLANDS TRADING capita. Paid Up SOCIETY.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Caimcatto, Established in Amsterdam 1824 Alexander &nes HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM c.i.e sjr Thomas smith, Kt., J. F. Ryrie, Esq.,965 words
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