Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1937
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Title Section22 1937-07-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 156. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration1967 1937-07-06 1 COMMITTEE REPORT EXAMINES ACADEMIC ASPECTS Repatriation As A Palliative RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ABSORPTION OF EXISTING JOBLESS The eagerly awaited report of the Selangor Unemployment Enquiry Committee is published this morning, three months after it was drawn up. IT CONTAINS NO PROPOSALS FOR THE RELIEF OF THE1,967 words
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Article29 1937-07-06 1 —Reuter. flying-boat Caledonia left Fey- for America at 7.55 last night and Pan-American .Airways Clipper -n Bo t wood, Newfoundland, tor Ire- md at 10 o’clock.-—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article65 1937-07-06 1 The first coupon for the Racing C« .npctition to be conducted on the Pena g race meeting oi July 24 will be publish'd in the “Pinang Gazette” tomorrow. The remandcr of the coupons will be published on July 7, lit. 12, 13, 15, 17. 19, 29 anti 21,65 words
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Article54 1937-07-06 1 No Definite News According to private advices received in Penang yesterday, Miss Earhart was reported to have landed on an island. Reuter from Honolulu reports a garbled message purporting to be from Miss Earhart which indicates that she is about three miles from Howland Island and that54 words
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Article119 1937-07-06 1 Melbourne Inman and Horace Lindrum, world-famed billiard players, will give an exhibition game at the Penang Old Xaverians* Association on I hiirsday night, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Seating accommodation non-mem-bers. $1.50 reserved seat, $1 unreserved seat, members, 50 cents reserved seat, 30 cents unreserved seat.119 words
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Advertisement17 1937-07-06 1 [T AH CHEONG No. 47. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.17 words
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Advertisement98 1937-07-06 1 MALAYA SILVER CO., No. 458, Chulia Street, Penang, S.S. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc. Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern 1 slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for weddings, birthdays, etc. Scientific Workmanship. Moderate charges Prompt service. Kh p98 words
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Article921 1937-07-06 2 Hostility To Indians In Colonies Due To Nationalistic Movement In India ’EAKI NG at the 32nd anniversary celebration of the Servants of India Society, Pundit Hirdaynath Kunzru, president of the Society, dealt inter alia, with the various activities of the Society during the past year, conditions of921 words
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778 1937-07-06 2 The Oxford Of Black Art Kandy. his experience of the babel of tongues in Zanzibar, he often wondered why on earth people made such heavy weather of it in Ceylon, with only two languages, and spoke of the difficulty of interpretation, said Sir Sidney Abrahams,778 words
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Article, Illustration262 1937-07-06 2 MAY APPEAR BEFORE “SECRET TRIBUNAL” Mr. Lloyd George may be summoned any day to appear before a 'secret nbunal to answer the grave charge that, without permission from the Potato Marketing Board, he has produced too many potatoes. If he is found guilty of this offence,262 words
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Article549 1937-07-06 2 decision by house of LORDS A judgment given in the House of Lords last week decided that the right to claim damages for loss of expectation of life, vested in a living person, passes on that person’s death to his or her personal representative. This decision,549 words
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Advertisement639 1937-07-06 2 Head 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 London Office: 1»' 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E C. 4 Phone639 words
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Advertisement139 1937-07-06 2 NOTICE is hereby given that the trade d f P^A C r^r bOVe Ls the exclusive property of NORIH AMERICAN DYE COR°f Mount Vernon, New York United States of America and is used bv them in respect of dyes, bleaches, colour removers and bluing manufactured, imported andjor sold by the139 words
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Advertisement129 1937-07-06 2 PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING 1937 SATURDAY, 3RD. JULY 1937 WEDNESDAY', 7TH. JULY’ 1937 SATURDAY, 10TH. JULY 1937 shln e be SUbSCriPti n f r Visitin Members MEN S 5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. P riV Sl N< i MEMBERS must be introduced by Members129 words
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Advertisement403 1937-07-06 2 Mri PILLS, I APIOL STEEL I Sureandcertain for all Female I I complaints. Every lady should I I keep a box in the house. I The I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I 52-54 Beach Street, Penang. Help Kidneys Clean Ont Poisonous AcHs Your Kidneys have nine million tiny tubes or filters403 words
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Article85 1937-07-06 3 —Reuter. Coronation Visit Of Their Majesties many important FUNCTIONS Edinburgh, July 5. V round of festivities have started in Edinburgh on the occasion of Their Ma-x-sties’ arrival on a Coronation State visit. The capital, which is filled with sightseers from all parts, gave Their Majesties, who are accompanied—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article178 1937-07-06 3 Marked Change In Vatican's Attitude Vatican City, June 28. A warm appreciation of Britain, lb marked contrast to the attitude of the Vatican during the Abyssinian crisis, is contained in the official report in the -Osservatore Romano” on the Pope’s recent audience to newly-ordained English priests.178 words
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Article150 1937-07-06 3 Dublin. June 29. Plans to save the Irish fishing industry are to be introduced in the Free State Dail after the General Election. It is agreed that the industry which, if developed properly would be worth millions of pounds, must be protected to preserve the livelihoods of hundreds150 words
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125 1937-07-06 3 —Reuter. RELEASE OF ANTI-JAPANESE ORGANISATION LEADERS DEMANDED Shanghai, Julv 5. MADAME SUN YAT-SEN and 12 other prominent women, including Madame Liao Chung Kai, widow of the Kuomintang official who was assassinated in Canton in 1925, and Miss Chen Po-erh, a popular—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article152 1937-07-06 3 Except During Sleep Berlin. June 25. “Private life no longer exists in Germany,” declared Dr. Ley, leader of the German Labour front and the “Strength Through Joy” organisation, in a broadcast address from Cologne to-day to an audience of a million and a quarter members152 words
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Article168 1937-07-06 3 £3.000.000 To Be Raised In London Baghdad, June 28. The Minister of Finance announced in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that the Government had decided to raise a loan of £3.000,000 at a rate of interest not exceeding 41 per cent. Amplifying the Finance Minister's statement, the Prime168 words
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Article33 1937-07-06 3 —Reuter. London, July 5. Because of fear of disturbances in connection with publication of the report ol the Palestine Commission, the battlecruiser. Repulse, has proceeded to Haifa from Malta.-—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration16 1937-07-06 3 turn-out for the Serpentine’s annual all-clothes race for the Duke of Westminster’s cup.16 words
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Article365 1937-07-06 3 —British Wireless. Anglo-French Proposal Favoured SUPPORT OF MORE THAN 20 COUNTRIES London, July 5. It is expected that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, in response to a request from the Opposition, will inform the House of Commons this afternoon of the present situation with regard to—British Wireless. - 365 words
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Article75 1937-07-06 3 -—Reuter. Paris, July 5. It is stated at the Foreign Office that the merchant ship, T regastel, which was captured by Gen. Franco’s warships as she was trying to enter the port of Santander yesterday, is believed to be in Bilbao in insurgent hands. The French Government are-—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article53 1937-07-06 3 The King Will Buy New Stock The King has decided to re-stock the Sandringham kennels, which were closed during the reign of King Edward VIII. A number of spaniels are to be bought for use during the shooting season. King George V. kept the kennels stocked with Labradors53 words
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Advertisement8 1937-07-06 3 IfcfewWwCw k A vV wbMbs X <?W iSM8 words
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Advertisement208 1937-07-06 3 WALK THE SAXONEWAY STYLE EASE AND COMFORT FROM THE WORLD’S FINEST FOOT WEAR. SHOES ARE BUILT ON SCIENTIFICALLY SHAPED LASTS AND MADE IN A SERIES OF FITTINGS TO ENSURE FOOT COMFORT. SKILLED CRAFTSMANSHIP AND PERFECT FITTING GIVE THAT TAILORED LOOK. STYLE 1945/1 STYLE 1771/2 SAXONE 3-EYELET THE SHOE TO WEAR208 words
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242 1937-07-06 4 “Guide, Philosopher And Friend” (From Our London Staff) London, June 28. “As Colonial Secretary I pay tribute to the work the Victoria League does for students from Malaya, Malta, Cyprus, the West Indies, and East and) West Africa,” said Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore, Secretary242 words
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Article453 1937-07-06 4 Gold-Mine Pioneer Dies In Tenement An amazing story of the rise and fall of a Hand plutocrat is brought to light by the death recentlj- in a Kilburn tenement of Mr. Alfred Goldberg, one of the pioneers of South African gold) mining. Goldberg, emigrant453 words
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Article99 1937-07-06 4 There will be band performances on the Esplanade from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. today and at the Waterfall Gardens from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. March. Ever Forward Dobson. Overture Land Of The Mountain And The Flood. McGunn. Selection Ldac Domino Cuvillier. Waltz Donau Wellen Ivanovici.99 words
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Article1069 1937-07-06 4 INDIAN IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE The Hon’ble Dr. S. R. Krishnan and Mr C. H. Miller have been appointed members cf the Indian Immigration Committee. Mr. R. Irvine, M.C., M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Secretary to the High Commissioner for the Malay States. Mr. R. Burns, A.C.P.,1,069 words
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792 1937-07-06 4 Hou. Mr. C. Wilson’s Annual Review Of Indian Labourers (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. “The Indian community has struck root into all sides of Malayan life between which there are close relations and interdependencies. The trade between the two countries (India792 words
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Article245 1937-07-06 4 Music Publishers’ Threat London. The crooning “war”—caused by the decision of the 8.8. C. to allow only one vocal chorus in every three dance numbers broadcast—has entered on a bitter phase. To quote a leading publisher, “the gloves are off.” So far the music tracDe has been245 words
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Advertisement162 1937-07-06 4 lire I 1 z V I GLAXO TO'DAY means J HEALTH TO-MORROW docs more f 7 wl more than "Build Bonnie Babies.” The benefits of health and a fitness that Glaxo feedII ing gives are felt all < through life. Give your baby Glaxo —he will thank you in after162 words
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Article3356 1937-07-06 5 Millions Attend Outdoor Events In Crowded Week King At Lord’s, Hendon And Hyde Park Our Amateur Tennis Players A Throne For The Duke Of Windsor? From Our Own Correspondent London, June 29. The most typical glimpse of London during the past week was to be found,3,356 words
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Article, Illustration22 1937-07-06 5 the recent fine WEATHER IN ENGLAND HAS RIPENED THE FIELDS. A HOLIDAY -M AKER HELPS ON A FARM.22 words
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Article, Illustration24 1937-07-06 5 SUMMER IS BACK, AND THE CROWD OF PEOPLE SHOWN ABOVE, IN COM MON WITH OTHERS, ARE FINDING RELIEF FROM THE HEAT.24 words
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Advertisement40 1937-07-06 5 I? BULLFINCH > I BUTTER| IS FOR M J PURITY Ji i v ft mWK J 1 1T 111■ a > tW*' 13i J iiw n TL The Butter for Everybody SOLE AGENTS: Henry W’angK Oc*., PENANG SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR. S40 words
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728 1937-07-06 6 CRIMINAL CAREERS OF YOUNG MALAY CHINESE “Only today I completed a term of six months’ police supervision,’’ said Abdul Assiz bin Sheriff, a young Malay, who was sentenced to nine months’ rigorous imprisonment in addition to 12 months’ police supervision by Mr. J. L.728 words
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Article283 1937-07-06 6 TEA-PARTY TO CELEBRATE OPENING Tables were laid for many guests at the tea-party given yesterday by e Penang Chinese Methodist Church, to celebrate the opening of the church, on the church ground at Madras Lane. Music was rendered by the Anglo-Chinese School orchestra. The gathering included Mr.283 words
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Article128 1937-07-06 6 CHINESE PICKPOCKET PLEADS GUILTY (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, July, 5 While a Malay revenue officer waa min i. ing among a crowd at the Mitchell here yesterday, a leather purse containing $l7 wad picked off his pocket. The incident was described before the District Judge, Mr. L.128 words
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Advertisement150 1937-07-06 6 ‘V’uX-’k. A C i -'1 Good foryourloofies When Baby's firwt tiny tooth is due to appear, there R nothing that will delight him more or help him so nraeh as crisp, delicious ‘Ovaltine’ Rusks. Baked to just the right degree of firmness tor Baby to bite and crunch. ‘Ovaltine’ Rusks150 words
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Miscellaneous278 1937-07-06 6 a* 6.15 1 TONIGHT 9.30 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER’S ALL-STAR LAUGH AND MUSIC SHOW I Romance Gayety Laughter START LAUGHING NOW! W You won’t stop for 70 minutes... as Patsy ®d I and Lyda whoop their r Jjj way through a joy W filled, song-packed 'y If jamboree’ Y.XSP HAL ROACH p. aW/278 words
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Miscellaneous151 1937-07-06 6 W Acclaimed A First-Rate Entertainment! ROYAL WINDSOR 6.30 Tonight 9.30 6.00 Tonight 9.0 d The Star Motion Picture Film Co An Entertaining New Tamil Talkie Production J H RANGARAJU’S LIVING THROUGH” “CHANDR AK AN! HA with or Kali N. Ratnam P. V. Chinnappa t -nvTr-. T.R.B. Rao—M. Kosalam—S. Ramkumar G151 words
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775 1937-07-06 7 Discrepancies In Prosecution Evidence SENTENCE of three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment passed in the K Lower Criminal Court on a Malay named Babjan bin AbdulI h was set aside yesterday by Mr. Justice Gordon Smith in the I ang High Court, when Mr. T. E.775 words
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Article191 1937-07-06 7 Seremban, July 4. < From Our Own Correspondent) Mr EB. Holte has arrived in Severnbar. from Pahang to take the place of ■Capt. W. Aucutt of the Rubber Restriction De- artment. Mr V.E. H. Rhodes, the well-known Negri Sembiian sportsman of Paroi Esta e his proceeded on leave191 words
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Article259 1937-07-06 7 19 Charges Against Three Chinese The case was mentioned in the Penang District Court before Mr. J.L. McFall, yesterday, in which a Cantonese woman, Soo Ah Sco, alias Soo Kar is charged on 14 counts of cheating in respect of jewellery (the value amounting to more than $6,000).259 words
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Article84 1937-07-06 7 Mericar bin Kader Meerah. an elderly Indian, appeared before the Penang District Judge, Mr. J.L. McFall yesterday, charged with having caused grievous hurt to Ibrahim bin Ali by fracturing his right forearm, on June 18, at Penang. The accused admitted having struck Ibrahim with a rottan, but84 words
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Article95 1937-07-06 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, July 5. “The man is found to be insane, sir,” said Inspector Rodway, of the Kepala Batas Police, before the District Judge. Mr. L. R. Forbes, here today, when he mentioned the case in which a Tamil, Karpayah, was charged with attempting to95 words
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393 1937-07-06 7 In addition to six months’ rigorous imprisonment which he is now serving in the Penang Prison. Yeoh Cheow Tok, a Chinese, was sentenced to another month’s rigoious imprisonment by the Penang District Judge, Mr. J. L. McFall, yesterday, for failing to report to the police393 words
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Advertisement228 1937-07-06 7 h ■‘cX'r" (MOP ,4 W 1 < i 1 .1 ic wheel itrake-, elect,;,' lijiht equipment a'a< .< -V 4 1 '"e-i' an- hi u-c L" a I.rue (til .umaiix, in :>ait <> i- la~t x <■ X X P > ol W&Sssa .<■ I LHS all L. 1 wL.—228 words
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Article602 1937-07-06 8 ••j wish the Financial News every success in its endeavour to make more widely known the resources of this beautiful country.” So wrote Sir Shenton 1 homas, the Governor and High Commissioner, on the occasion of the publication by the Financial News of a Special Supplement on602 words
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Article84 1937-07-06 8 entered territorial waters.—British Wireless. BRITISH SHIPS WARNED OF DANGER AT SANTANDER The Board of Trade have warned British hipowners that Spanish insurgent men-of-war are patrolling in the neighbourhood of Santander. In these circumstances, there must be some considerable risk that an attempt night be made to capture shipsentered territorial waters.—British Wireless. - 84 words
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Article608 1937-07-06 8 Three Nazis Come To Penang Traffic At Permatang Pau Lirins In Sun-Glasses IVAZI-ISM raised its unwelcome head in Penang a few nights ago, much to the annoyance of a number of Europeans—and almost to the phvsical detriment of the Nazis who chose a most inopportune moment to608 words
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Article281 1937-07-06 8 Have you ever heard of Roul Rouls, ghavials, wombats, or spectacled langurs? Well, you may see them on board the "Steel Traveller," which arrived in Penang from Singapore yesterday, or later on the screen in one of Frank Buck’s (Bring ’Em Back Alive) jungle film.281 words
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Article50 1937-07-06 8 The following will represent the Penang Sports Club at soccer on the Esplanade this evening against the Fort Youngsters— H. Bracegirdle; T.A. -Maxwell, G. Ruw H. E. Pether, J. N. Cooley, R. N. Jgßliot; H. Herncane, W. G. Caldbeck, J. y. Keay, J. Halliday and C. N. Hogan.50 words
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Article137 1937-07-06 8 —British Wireless. Further Signs Of Industrial Recovery Further indications of the steady trend of industrial recovery is recalled in a Ministry of Labour return on employment and unemployment. It states that it is estimated, that at June 21 the number of insured persons aged 16 to 64—British Wireless. - 137 words
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Article97 1937-07-06 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 5. Acting cn information received. Inspector Higgins paid a surprise visit to the premises of Towkay Tan Kee Cheong here last night and arrested two Malays, who were today charged with criminal trespass with intent to commit an offence, before97 words
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Article22 1937-07-06 8 Members of the Penang Sports Club are reminded that entries for the Club’s July Tennis Tournament closes on Thursday.22 words
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Article153 1937-07-06 8 .—Reuter. COURSE RECORD BROKEN TWICE Carnoustie, Joiy 5 After a thunderstorm yesterday turni.-'g the greens into pools the conditions perfect for the qualifying rounds: f P British Open Golf Championship vci.‘ held Gn the Carnoustie and St-re-courses. The leading returns at Carnc stie up to 4 p.m..—Reuter. - 153 words
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73 1937-07-06 8 A Selangor Malay, Mohomad bin Sahib, who was charged with having co mitted criminal breach of trust in resr x of $ll, belonging to Jani bin Boyong wit n the jurisdiction of Selangor, was han 1 over to the Selangor Police yesterday Mr.73 words
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Article39 1937-07-06 8 —British Wireless. Employeers of the Orconera Iron Company, which is a British firm, wr left Bilbao for France when the insurgents took the town have been informed t*y h ranco that they may return with safety—British Wireless. - 39 words
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Advertisement274 1937-07-06 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE now 1 WH THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $45-00 Each. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents: THE CHULIA CYCLE COMPANY, IOA, Church Street, PENANG. Pimples invite Blood-Poisoning AND Ugly Skin Diseases Disease germs abound274 words
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Advertisement52 1937-07-06 8 VA'.V/.V.V.W. J r»' I Highly Recommended by the Medical I Profession for their health giving properties. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins IDEAL for Growing Children, Adults ind Old People. Stocked by All High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG. Ipoh, Singapore and52 words
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349 1937-07-06 9 MALAYAN ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS TO BE HELD ON JULY 23 24 ENTRIES CLOSE AT END OF NEXT WEEK Great Interest In Penang Now that the Penang Amateur Athletic Championship Meet is over, attention is drawn to the Malayan Championships to beheld at Kuala Lumpur on Friday and Saturday, July 23 and349 words
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Article483 1937-07-06 9 I'mo hi Penang And One In Singapore RICKSHA-PULLER hurt THIS MORNING A Pi nang volunteer wes involved in a i-on collision yesterday with a trolley s t the junction of Burmah Road and ncht Hoed, near the Penang Sanitarium, v lied instantaneously. The body was > oved483 words
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Article182 1937-07-06 9 MALAY GOVERNMENT OFFICER CHARGED (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 5. As a result of a collision between a car and a ricksha near the Railway Station. Taiping, late last night, in which the puller, named Chong Yew. was killed, Kamaruddin of the Malay Administrative Service,182 words
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Article146 1937-07-06 9 Sequel To Alleged Attempt At Arson ACCUSED TO BE SENT FOR OBSERVATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit *Mertajam, July 5. As reported in the Pinang Gazette yesterday an attempt at arson is alleged to have occurred in Bukit Mertajam on Saturday evening, and a sequel followed146 words
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Article179 1937-07-06 9 Attempted To Board Ship Without Permission Lee Thearn Siew, a sampan coolie, was fined $lO, in default 15 days’ imprisonment, by Mr. T. D. Hughes in the Penang Police court, yesterday for attempting to board or communicate with the S. S. Kai Poi without the permission of179 words
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Article97 1937-07-06 9 Reuter. Hammond Bowls Well London, July 5. Kent defeated Worcestershire by an innings and 110 runs. Worcestershire were dismissed for 106 in their first innings. Wright taking 7 wickets for 27. Kent replied with 380. Ames top scoring with 125. Batting a second time Worcestershire were all outReuter. - 97 words
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Article128 1937-07-06 9 To Be Held On Saturday HEATS TOMORROW The following heats in the Penang Sports Club sports, which will be held on July 10, will take place tomorrow starting from 5.15 p.m. Following are the entries: 220 Yards. Hague—Hogan Dr. Cameron Goodrich Ash —Keay Pettier Watson, H.—128 words
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Article118 1937-07-06 9 Sentence On Chinese Deferred Two old handcart wheels valued at $2 (by the complainant) were the principal exhibits in a case which came up before the second magistrate, Penang, yesterday, when a Chinese Lim Mun Khoo was charged with theft of the wheels on July 5 at118 words
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Article72 1937-07-06 9 ’—Reuter. Britain And America Must Win “Despots have forced America and Great Britain to undertake rearmament, and having undertaken it we must necessarily win the rearmament race,” declared Mr. Bingham, U. S. Ambassador, in a speech at an Independence Day dinner in London. He added: “May we hope’—Reuter. - 72 words
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157 1937-07-06 9 One day's simple imprisonment’was passed on a Tamil, Muthu who pleaded guilty before Mr. T. D. Hughes, the second magistrate, yesterday to theft of a tin of kerosene oil and a bottle of coconut oil belonging to the Penang Municipality. Accused stated that he157 words
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Article53 1937-07-06 9 The Old Xaverians’ Association will hold a tennis tournament among its members, Marrieds vs. Singles, on Friday and, Saturday, July 9 and 10 at 4.30 p.m. andl 3.45 p.m. respectively on the Association’s court. Medals, presented by Mr. Cheah Gim Leng, J.P., of Perak, will be given53 words
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Article62 1937-07-06 9 The wedding took place at the Church of St. Francis Xavier Penang on Monday of Mr. R. Anthony and Miss P. Mary, the Rev. Fr. L. Ribout solemnised the union. The bridegroom is attached to the Telephone Department of the Post and Telegraph Office, Penang. After the ceremony,62 words
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Article58 1937-07-06 9 A commotion was caused in Campbell Street last night, when a Chinese girl, aged about 20 years, had her gold necklace, valued at about $45, snatched by a Chinese who made good his escape by a back lane. The incident occurred at the junction of Cintra58 words
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Article23 1937-07-06 9 CAMPBELL: At the Maternity Hospital, Penang on 6th Julv to ISOBEL, wife of H. A. CAMPBELL Sungei Ular Estate, Kulim a daughter.23 words
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Advertisement46 1937-07-06 9 EQS THE TRUE TONIC FOOD t uoto")o3/e of all and Store» E. O. HOTEL I PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE Thursday Saturday Next DINNER DANCES Sunday, Uth July j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 I’ M. TO 11 P.M. By the E. O- Orchestra IFhen Visiting Smgapore Stay HateL46 words
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Advertisement446 1937-07-06 9 I' J—l Jg* Ijj» > ,«T OO W jl J WEMBLEY PARK Gate Admission 10 cts. as usual. TONIGHT Tuesday, 6th July, 1937. LOW TAN HONG SEAH TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERAS Jointly present “Yung Leng Hong Quee Thian” Last Part. Seats 50 cts. 30 cts. 20 cts 10 cts446 words
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Article914 1937-07-06 10 Earnings May Beat Quotations REVIVAL OF INTEREST IN INDUSTRIALS (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 25. The slow but none the less definite recovery in London share and commodity prices continues and confidence is quietly returning to the City. With the disappearance of the N.D.C. agitation914 words
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Article135 1937-07-06 10 Big Soya Bean Imports Owing to Germany’s large imports of soya beans from Manchukuo there is a growing adverse balance in Germany’s trade returns with that country. During the first four months of the current year Germany imported goods valued at Rm. 22 662,000 (£1,889.000 at135 words
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Article97 1937-07-06 10 Dumng the week ending June 26. 1937, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 80,355 cases, of which: 73,929 (92 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom, 4,529 (6 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 1,210 (1 per cent) cases to Canada, and 68797 words
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Article37 1937-07-06 10 Penang 262,500 lb Sabrang 119.000 Straits 238.000 Rubana 114,000 Eagan Serai 82,500 Tali Ayer 129,000 Batak Rabit 35,400 Merchiston 41,500 Mountjoy 90.000 Badenoch 186,000 Paloh 30,500 Glenshiel 75,000 Perak River Valley 33,782 Jdru 33.00037 words
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Article16 1937-07-06 10 Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. 2;860 piculs. Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. 4,600 piculs.16 words
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531 1937-07-06 10 “World May Soon Require Larger Output From Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 29. Tin is still a steady, quiet market in London. Despite the steel strikes. America is buying a little more freely and it is clear that U.S. users have wisely decided531 words
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Article462 1937-07-06 10 STEADY BUT VERY INACTIVE Messrs. Kennedy and Co. in their report dated Penang July 2 state: There has been another week of comparative stagnation on the market and although tin continues remarkably steady with an upward tendency, shares refuse to respond to any marked degree. The undertone462 words
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Article107 1937-07-06 10 British mine-owners are taking far-reach-ing steps in conjunction with the Minister of Mines, Captain Crookshank, to reduce the number of pit accidents. They are issuing special safety helmets, at the rate of 12,000 a month, to men working underground. These helmets, which look like the wartime107 words
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Advertisement171 1937-07-06 10 BELLISS A MORCOM STEAM ENGINES. OIL ENGINES. COMPRESSORS. ETC. lI 1292 STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET 4GENTS. HUTTENBACHS LIMITED, PEN4NG. (INCORPORATED IN S.S.) ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS i_ The 1937 ■'-'ynwg 11 Straits ®ws ANNUAL THE PREMIER ANNUAL OF THE FAR EAST I Will contain several full pa&es of coloured prints pictorially171 words
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Article, Illustration169 1937-07-06 11 GRACIE FIELDS, laying the foundation stone of the new Prince of Wales Theatre in Coventry Street, gives the big crowd one of her famous sm.les. (Right) AUSTRALIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER Stanley Bruce leaves St. James’s Palace at the close of the Imperial Conference. WEAVING A GIANT169 words
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Article418 1937-07-06 12 latest TIMES OB POSTING A mail for Siam, Burma, India Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Bn tata Ireland end whole of Europe by Imperial Airways will close at 8 a.m. morrow. A mall for the United of America and other places served via U.S.A, y418 words
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Article482 1937-07-06 12 Use Of The Wheeler System The widespread use of oil as fuel hns rn fronted shipowners with several p b] erng not the least of these being the clearing of bunker spaces and the removal C f i sludge. In the past, the cleaning of482 words
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98 1937-07-06 12 Cardiff Transaction Completed South Wales shipowners have receivec extremely high offers for kard^? tramp steamers, from both foreignan tish buyers. The steamer 2,481 tons net register, owned by Constants (South Wales), Ltd., has j sold to Yugo-Slavian buyers for £62, A transaction in respect98 words
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Advertisement26 1937-07-06 12 ANNOUNCING OUR ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE OF COLUMBIA RECORDS AT HALF PRICE FROM 3rd TO 17th JULY DOiXT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY Robinson Piano Co. (s. s.) Ltd.26 words
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Miscellaneous2199 1937-07-06 12 WORLD RADIO TODAY TODAY TRANSMISSION 2 Time in on the following wavelenptha: p.m. TO cO5 n m —Bia Ben. “The Suicide 6.00 Indian music. Gramophone ,mClub An episode from New Arabian TRANSMISSION 2 records. 2.10 News bulletin. IflKhi, by Robert Lottis Steeenrom6.3o Chinese music. Gramophone 2.20 CTose dowm announceted for2,199 words
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Miscellaneous16 1937-07-06 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH GOW 11.37 p.m. 4.44 p.m. TOMORROW 5.55 p.m. 11.45 a.m. 5.45 p.m.16 words
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Article347 1937-07-06 13 M.V. ‘BINTANG’ from Java ports via Singapore sails today for Boston New York via Cape of Good Ho pe. S.S. ‘GEN. VERSPYCK’ from Lho-Seumawe, Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli; Sabang and Lho-Seumawe. S.S. ‘EURYLOCHUS’ from Singapore sails for Boston, New York Baltimore. S.S. ‘EURYPYLUS’ from North Continent347 words
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Article910 1937-07-06 13 Shipbroker’s Review Of The Situation A well-known Hull shipbroker, and a 1 director of W. A. Massey and Son, Ltd., < Mr. T. H. Stone, in proposing the adop- tion of the annual report at the annual meeting of the Humber District Associa- < tion910 words
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Article340 1937-07-06 13 Government And Company’s New Capital As recently announced in an English shipping paper, the Zeeland Steam Navigation Co., of Flushing, have prepared plans for the construction of two fast motorships for the day service between Harwich and Flushing to replace the two steamers employed on the route.340 words
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Advertisement805 1937-07-06 13 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE "ENANG THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Lmh Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penan* London A. AENEAS Mars., L’don, R’dam Glasgow July Ano 8 GLENGARRY L’don, R’dam, H’burg; Antwerp Middlesborough July 15 Aue 16 GL AGAMEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam Hamburg Glasgow Juiv805 words
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Advertisement758 1937-07-06 13 p &o BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth JULY Peninsular and Oriental <? nt contract with His unde Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, London and Far SeShT nment Malacca and Singapore Service. Outwards from London for China Janan S/S MATA HART’ July 9758 words
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883 1937-07-06 14 SECOND DAY OF PERAK TURF CLUB JULY MEETING Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh, the second day of the Perak Turf Club July Meeting, together with selections by Tic-Tac: RACE 1— HORSES, Class 4, Division! 3, 6883 words
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Article540 1937-07-06 14 SEPOY LINES BEATEN IN DIVISION II MATCH The Sepoy Lines Recreation Club were jeasily beaten by the Hidayotal Anwar Football Club yesterday on the Hospital ground. Penang, in a second division league fixture. The H.A.F.C. won by three goals to nil. The Sepoy Liners owe their540 words
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Article132 1937-07-06 14 P.F.S. Spirting Diamonds At Soccer The Sporting Diamonds were held to a draw by the Penang Free School at soccer yesterdlay on the School ground, four goals being shared. The Diamonds fielded one man short at the start, and the School combining well led by two goals132 words
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Article282 1937-07-06 14 32 VICTORY FOR KAR CHONG’S XI. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Butterworth, July 5. Keen soccer was witnessed on the Butterworth Recreation Club padang here today, when the Penang and) Province Wellesley P.W.D. combined met a Penang Chinese team under the leadership of Kar Chong in a282 words
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Article77 1937-07-06 14 Reuter. Honolulu, July 5. The Pan-American Airways report that after broadcasting instructions to Miss Earhart at Noon and again at 7.05 p.m. G.M.T., in response to signals received on frequency with Miss Earhart’s plane, listeners heard four distinct breaks in the carrier wave as specified inReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement13 1937-07-06 14 RUN N YMEDE HOTEL Phone 543 Penang. TOMORROW DlfrlbWß DANCE PIKLERS ORCHESTRA. MKRliiHZßliXHßfiHiyniinyiyiynfiyiv13 words
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Advertisement190 1937-07-06 14 LOOK FOR THIS NAME PLATE WHEN BUYING YOUR REFRIGERATO R T -=TiUG£DAIRE=FRIGIDAIRE chosen by 1,500,000 'more people than any other make of r 7 refrigerator* ii PATERSON. SIMONS CO.. LTD. REFRIGERATING AIRCONDITIONING ENGINEERS. ©it ©mts cl EXPRESS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE FOR OUTSTATION READERS THE UNIQUE EXPRESS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE THAT NORTH MALAYA’S190 words
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Article, Illustration1800 1937-07-06 15 I POINTERS TO DAVIS CUP FORM Centum, American, And British Players In Action he Wimbledon tennis championships are over, and Donald i has won the triple crown. News of how he won or how the were reachZl were very scarce, however, since the Reuter s1,800 words
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Article, Illustration826 1937-07-06 15 Kane K.O.’s Another Oxford And Cambridge vs. Harvard And Yale Athletics In U.S. Passing Of A Great Sportsman Another victory inside the distance came the way of Peter Kane, the Lancashire flyweight, who is the principal menace to the peace of mind of Benny Lynch, flyweight826 words
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Advertisement181 1937-07-06 15 I 010 YOU SEE Ar* <5, ’il fl'M SORRY FEUOWsjiCj' I j fancy jim fy Wr-ro i m afraid i let V ?>, MISSING AN you DOWN BADLY V ZTf EASY PASS WK TODAY -I ‘M SO J&' jP vi ABOUT rrjiMYOUVE NOT BEEN ’Of v uP 10 THE MARK181 words
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Article118 1937-07-06 16 TIN:- PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot No market £258.5.0 LONDON —(3 months) No market £258.10.0 SINGAPORE $127.00 5128.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $126.50 $127,871 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $6.00 $6.00 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER LONDON No market 9ftd NEW YORK No market Closed SINGAPORE—Spot 31 c118 words
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Article367 1937-07-06 16 Share of Z 1 cren«mlnat?on unless London. July 6. otherwise stated Yesterday. Rise or Fall Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 112 —J Funding Loan. 4 p.c., 1960-90 1095 War Loan. 34 p.c 99’ Corr. Union Assce. (Units) lOg Prudential Assce “A” 33? Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) 81367 words
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Article116 1937-07-06 16 London, on Previously Latest Paris 128 4164 128 27 64 New York 4.94 ft 4.94; Montreal 4.951 4.95« Brussels 29.374 29.39 Geneva 21.65 21.66-1 Amsterdam 8.991 8.991 Mila*-. 93;; 4 94 ft. Berlin 12.321 12.331 Stockholm 19.29-1 19.291 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 261 264 Pragu116 words
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Article123 1937-07-06 16 London. July 5. RUBBER: Dull. Spot 9," buyers 9ft sellers. Aug: 91-2 buyers 9ft sellers. Oct./Dec. 9ft buyers 95 sellers Jan./Mar. 95 buyers 9 ft- sellers. New York: closed. United Kingdom Stocks London 21,960 tons Liverpool 21.087 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam, August £l6 2s. 6d. PEPPER123 words
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Article111 1937-07-06 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER:— Buyers Sellers. Amal. Malay 2.00 2.20 Borelli 1.974 2.074 c rt. New Serendah 2.85 2.95 Pa jam 2.20 2.30 Sungei Bagan 1.65 1.75 Telok Anson 1.824 1.924 c TIN:— Ampat 6 14 6 6 Bangrin 21:9 229 ex Batu Selangor 1.80 1.824 Jelapang 38;0 39:0ex Kuala Kampar111 words
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Article176 1937-07-06 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TINS Buyers Sellers B. Selangor 1.80 1.824 Hong Fatt 1.32 1.34 Jelebu 1.05 1.074 Kuchai 1.674 1.70 Lukut 1074 1.124 Petalings 9.75 10.25 Puteh 90 95 Rahman Hyd. 1.60 1.65 Rantau Ordy. 1.65 1.70 Rantau Pref. 1.65 1.70 Sungei Luas 2.074 2.124 Taiping Cons. 1.70 1.75 Icilam176 words
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Article202 1937-07-06 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Bassetts 7 7 t i 2424 B. Lintang Bedfords 1 30 9 1 Bentas 1 074 1.12« SrOga9 1 07- 1 124 Jerams 1.0 M. Pindas 1.674 1., Mentakabs 50 5-« Nvalas I** Fa jams 2.174 2.27« S. Tukangs l-->° Ulu Benuts 475 50 TIN:—202 words
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Article215 1937-07-06 16 TINS Buyers Sellers Ampats 6 3 6 6 Ayer Hitams 28 0 28 9 Bangrins 21 9 22 6 B. Selangors 1.80 1.824 Burma Malays 29 6 30 0 Heng Fatts 1.32 1.34 Jelapangs 38 0 39,0 Jelebus 1.05 1.08 K. Kamuntings 12 6 13 0 Kamuntings 14215 words
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Article26 1937-07-06 16 TIN Singapore $128.50 Per pkl. Penang $127.87 1 2 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore»— Spot 31 3|Bc Per lb. Penang Spot 31 3|Bc Per lb.26 words
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Article119 1937-07-06 16 LEAN CO. Tin Buyers Sellers Asams 38 0 39 Ocd Bangrins 21'0 B. Selangor 1.80 1.85 Heng Fatts 1.32 1.36 Jelebus 1.05 1.10 K. Lanjuts 27 0 27 9 Kuchais 1.674 1.724cd Kundangs 914 9i4| Laruts 14 9 15|11 Lukuts 1.074 1.12| Pungahs 24 3 24 9 Rahmans 1.60 1.65119 words
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Article123 1937-07-06 16 Berlin Meetings Berlin, June 27. The International Chamber of Commerce will hold its ninth Congress in Berlin next week, when 1.600 delegpates from 40 countries will gather for several days’ discussions on the world’s business and economic problems. More then 150 British delegates will attend, and123 words
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Advertisement986 1937-07-06 16 BAN K S I OVERSEA-CHINESE «ONG KONG A\ l( I BANKING CORPORATION, I LIMITED CORPORA rio\ K (Incorporated in Hon» Ron., K SUCCESSORS The Liability of members ig E to extent and in manner prescribe.! H THE CHINESE COiHMERCIAL BANK, Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of B LIMITED, Colony. E986 words
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