Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 July 1937
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Title Section22 1937-07-20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 4> r EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. 168. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1937-07-20 1 PEACE HOPES RAPIDLY FADING IN CHINA Gloom Sweeps Country HEAVY TROOP CONCENTRATIONS ROUND SHANGHAI According to Sin Chew Jit I‘oh despatches received ia Pei .ang this morning, three trainon the Pinghan Railwax were machine-gunned by Japanese aircraft yesterday. Scores were killed and wounded. Ihe Japanese– -Reuter. - 1,807 words
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Article563 1937-07-20 1 (liiang’s Stirring Appeal 19. In his first public pro- since the present crisis began. <:"o Chiang Kai-shek, addressing •ikon's educational and technical -i at Kuling, stated that the con- the Lukuochiao incident *-’"1 the existence of Cnina and the o’- East Asia. The Government had tly -sought563 words
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Advertisement15 1937-07-20 1 AH CHEONG 47, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.15 words
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Advertisement150 1937-07-20 1 I MALAYA SILVER CO., 1 No. 458, Chulia Street, Penang, S.S. I MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc.' Gold and silver badges and medals, brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs. Gifts for weddings, birthdays, etc. i Scientific Workmanship. Moderate charges Prompt150 words
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Article, Illustration760 1937-07-20 2 NO-CASE ON CHARGE OF CHEATING Magistrate To Decide Amendment To Forgery AX I. O. U. chit tor $4OO. was the principal exhibit in a criminal case which came up for hearing before Mr. 1. D. k t-o< in the Penang Police Court, yesterday, when a760 words
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Article89 1937-07-20 2 Arrested in Penang, a Tamil. Pariayah, was produced before Mr. Um Cheng Ean in the. Penang Middle Court yesterday, charged with having committed criminal lueach of trust in respect of jewellery, belonging to Muthu Veeran and Veeran Muthu. within the jurisdiction of Tanjong Malim. The accused89 words
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Article77 1937-07-20 2 A Chinese. Tan Ah Hooi was charged before Mr. Um Cheng Ean in the Penang Middle Court yesterday, with theft of clothing valued $7O. belonging to Lee Hee on July 18. from a house in Perak Road. An alternative charge of dishonestly disposing stolen property, namely,77 words
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Article61 1937-07-20 2 (From Our Owm Correspondent) London. July 12. Earlier this week, a decree nisi was granted to Mr. Philip By field Marriott, a mining engineer in the F.M.S. with a home address at Ivy House, Catsfield. on the ground of the misconduct of his wife,61 words
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Article71 1937-07-20 2 A Tamil dhoby. Kayamboo. appeared before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in the Middle Court. Penang, yesterday, charged on two counts of criminal breach of trust. in respect of live coats and a pair of trousers, n various dates, at a house in Macalister Road. Penang.71 words
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Article220 1937-07-20 2 TAMIL HANDCART PULLER SENTENCED With a string of convictions dating from 1906. a Tamil handcart puller. Merican b Kadir Meera. made another appearance in court yesterday, before Mr. J. L. McFall the Penang district judge. He was charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a compatriot220 words
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666 1937-07-20 2 Bus-Conductor Acquitted (From mr Own Correspondent) Butterworth, July 19. dllejjation that he held the hand ot the Chinese woman and pulled her towards the motor-bus was made by a police constable, Che 1 .ah bm V\ ahab, when giving evidence before Air. S. f. Stewart, the666 words
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Article180 1937-07-20 2 $lO FOR WARNING CHANDI SMOKERS A Chinese was charged at the instance of the Excise Department. Penang, with obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his duty, by warning the inmates of a house of revenue officers arrival. Senior revenue officer Fong Cheng Kooi said180 words
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Article104 1937-07-20 2 Police Supervisee Pleads Guilty Bail was opposed in the case of Lah bin I [amid, a Malay, who pleaded guilty before Mr Lim Cheng Ean in the Penang Middle Court, yesterday, to a charge of theft of a wristlet watch valued $7. belonging to Phua Boon Lye.104 words
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Article81 1937-07-20 2 Chinese Charged W ith Abetment In connection with the Prangin Road murder case in which a lorry driver Chia Chau Bah is charged, another Chinese. Yeoh Boon Kee, was charged before Mr. Um Cheng Ean in the Penang Middle Court yesterday afternoon, with having abetted the commission81 words
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Article74 1937-07-20 2 Bail of $5O was extended to three accused. K. Suppiah, Omar b Yope and Sman/ Chirit, in the Penang district court yesterday by Mr. J. L. McFall when they claimed trial before him on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Osman b Medan on74 words
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Advertisement246 1937-07-20 2 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY thanks to ONN,e «4»,«.. d RONNIE had a terribly difficult start in life. His M mother was ill in hospital wiicn he was born. Weighing «1 lb-., hr hail to hr wrapped 001. ami lor a long n:m-<-<odd not be washed. His niother was too ill to feed246 words
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2096 1937-07-20 3 Claims For Loss Sustained through Sinking Of Tongkang PENANG SUPREME COURT TO DECIDE NEGLIGENCE ISSUE HEARING was continued in the Penang Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith, of the case in which Messrs. Eusoff Maricar and Company are seeking to recover a sum2,096 words
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Advertisement349 1937-07-20 3 ,S<T //<<’ name on the nameplate before you buy tl e ffic i e n t Refrigerator must have all the five basic requirements PROTECT-ability I C E-ability STORAGE- ability DEPEN D -ability SAVE-ability 1,0 CAREFULLY OVER EACH OF THESE BASIC POINTS WHEN INSPECTING A PROSPECTIVE Pl RCHASE AND SEE349 words
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Advertisement221 1937-07-20 3 OnL wwrrrawYs can Suc/t KSgjjSltalae and VARIETY IN TRAVEL GOODS] ALL RELIABLE BRITISH MAM EACH RE I' E?"" A Case LIGHTWEIGHT I Csf I SUIT (:ase —J F 'Xff GOOD QUALITY BLUE FIBRE ON In’ll THREE PLY’ BIRCH FOUNDATION, > J 1 bound vulcanite fibre binding METAL CORNERS AS ILLUSSPECIAL221 words
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Article630 1937-07-20 4 “CULTIVATE SOCIETY OF OTHER NATIONALITIES” (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. Medical, dental, art jnd science students all members of the Malay Students I’mon, of Singapore, gatheied at the Sea View Hotel on Sunday night at their first annual dinner. Guest of honour was the leader of630 words
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Article197 1937-07-20 4 Chemists To Investigate Matter (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. This cannot be accounted for by damage to stem-borer or other pests, as these a no worse here than anywhere else. “Analyses have been carried out of both the soil and the water and there is nothing to197 words
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Article1102 1937-07-20 4 Mr. H. M. Pendlebury, of the F.M.S. Museums, is spending his leave in Essex. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher of Bagan Datoh have returned from a holiday at the “Red Jross," Maxwell Hill. The Hon. Mr. Adrian Clarke, Legal Adviser, Federated Malay States, is spending a short holiday1,102 words
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Article364 1937-07-20 4 MISSIONARY LEADER AND SPEAKER Dr. E. Stanley Jones, intemationallykrown missionary leader and author, is scheduled to speak in Penang at the Town Hall on Wednesday and Thursday evening July 28 and 29 at 6 p.m. An American by birth. Dr. Jones has become famous364 words
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Article80 1937-07-20 4 The funeral of Mr. Douglas Archibald Hamilton, who passed aw r ay after a short illness at the General Hospital, Singapore, on Friday night, took place at the Bidadari Cemetery on Saturday and was largely attended. The Rev. Gibson, of the Presbyterian Mission, officiated. —o—080 words
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Article220 1937-07-20 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 12. Our London Correspondent reports that a son was bom at Ormidale, Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire, on July 10 to Mr. and Mrs. A T. Wedgewood, of Singapore. Mr. anil Mrs. Gordon Rabjchn. late ot Malacca, have settled down at Da tvbet. Bucks,220 words
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Article110 1937-07-20 4 “Java will unavoidably, and within h measurable space of time, be faced with the serious problem of over-population, stated Dr. Hart, Director of Economic Affairs of the Netherlands Indies, in a speech at Bandoeng recently. A partial solution, he said, was a largescale emigration to the110 words
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Article80 1937-07-20 4 There will be moonlight band performances at the Esplanade on July 21, 22 and 23. from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. weather permitting. The Penang Municipal Band will perform on the Esplcna.de today from 6.00 p.m to 7.30 p.m. March: Sans Souci: Raison. Overture: Mcrimo: Williams Selection:80 words
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Advertisement46 1937-07-20 4 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? I Wlik Ah! I see you did If you use a solid dentifrice, try the new Macleans Solid Peroxide Dentifrice. fSales Representative: A. T. Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore F .sa.APINZANO SOLE AGENTS FOR MALAYA 5 THE eastern agencies SINGAPORt-KUAiMUHPUII-PfMNfiMIIMIM.46 words
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Article, Illustration3181 1937-07-20 5 By Our Own Correspondent July 13. (0l i<!oi) is rapidly assuming l rll for the time of the year, is iK-nnal appearance. The flood I nation and post-Corona-i visitors, many of them, di:l('.rtc(l ir<nn original destiT \ti<'tis Ip tl lc unsettled condition is rapidly receding. What3,181 words
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Advertisement514 1937-07-20 5 WAR ON MALAYA’S WHITE ANTS Property owners in Penang and the surrounding districts will be glad to Messrs THOMAS COWAN COMPANY, the well-known firm of ANT EXPERTS have extended their field of operations to embrace the North of Malaya, and now have a trained European Resident RepresentaK. R. W. Vowler514 words
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Article86 1937-07-20 6 i (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, July 19. Inspector Paw’anchee, of the Butterworth Police, today charged a Malay, Mat Ali bin Hassan, with being found in fraudulent possession of 90 kattis of rubber before the magistrate. Mr. S. T. Stewart, in the police court here. It was stated86 words
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Article, Illustration274 1937-07-20 6 npHREE Deal lads. Cyril Judge, aged 20. Frank Catlin, aged 16. and Charles Spinks, aged 17, shortly after midnight rowed out to sea about half a mile, dropped anchor and started to fish. Just after one o’clock they saw the navigation lights of a small274 words
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Article146 1937-07-20 6 The case in which Lim Te.k Keat, formerly a clerk employed by* Messrs. Bo.neo Motors. Penang, who is charged with criminal breach of trust of 2,000 gallons of benzine valued $1,700, belonging to the Borneo Motors, was mentioned in the Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr.146 words
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Advertisement411 1937-07-20 6 DOCTORS AM AZIN? I DISCOVERY RESTORES I YOUTH a iQIRMBy I J I W "'9 11 B I I X. .jB» I TO FADED £|f |l| WRINKLED 3AI N A Vienna Medical Journal announces the latest triumph of Science. Not only has the cause of wrinkles been foi, id. hut411 words
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Miscellaneous377 1937-07-20 6 HERE AT LAST The Supreme Sky-Thriller of all time OPENING TOMORROW New Universal’s Amazing Serial. More Thrilling Than 6 FLASH GORDON’’ ami UNDERSEA KINGDOM”! Captain Eddie Rickenhacker’s death-defying dare-devil of the air I 1O Every Reel IY BK ACE X is packed IA4 (DAuinrrw/iaN with Thrills. B\ Pon» th« popb'or377 words
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Miscellaneous89 1937-07-20 6 b b*b"b b b b b"b"b"b b b b b“ V Royal 6.30 Tonight 9.30 The Star Motion Picture Film Co.. Super Production! “CROSS STREET’* or “SHE CHI CHEE TOW” Starring Misses Poi Yong, Fing Yen. Chew Tan and all brilliant cast. An All Talking, and Singing Picture. Next Change89 words
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Miscellaneous116 1937-07-20 6 6.15 Tonight 9.30 Warner Bros, memorable production of Hervey Allen's most celebrated novel jdlk At Last On The Screen! The B*g gesr And BiggestB Selling Novel Of Kr Modern Times? I JINTHONB fl I ADVERSE 1 EM HERVEYALLEN M FREDRIC S| i| MARCH U <1 deHAVILLAND 91 AMI xtOL I116 words
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410 1937-07-20 7 MIGHTY CHAIN OF SUBMARINE AND AIR BASES Coast Bristling With Guns SUBMARINE and air bases and a chain of forts just completed have made Germany’s 500 miles of North-west coast-line invincible. These fortifications, installed at lightning speed in the past year, run from Emden to410 words
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Article409 1937-07-20 7 AMAZING OFFICIAL BLUNDER Denny. Stirlingshire. July 14. Details explaining an extraordinary official blunder are anxiously awaited here by a family which, a week ago. was plunged into mourning by a message announcing the death of a son. The message—a telegram from the Colonial Office- -was received at409 words
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Article, Illustration289 1937-07-20 7 Archives Vi ill Show How Narrowly Europe Has Escaped V» ar P]\()I > I.I will realise how narrowly they escaped war when the archives ot the period are made public, said M. Blum, ex-l’iime Minister of France, and now icePremier, in a speech289 words
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Article155 1937-07-20 7 Two Years After Saving Plane The 0.8. E. has been awarded to Captain P G. Taylor, navigator to the late Sir Charles Kingsfoid Smith, for his gallantry in saving the Southern Cross from disaster in 1935 when an attempt was being made to fly Jubilee mails155 words
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Article216 1937-07-20 7 Wants To Test It On Servant An eastern prince, replenishing his wardrobe in London, ordered, among other things, a bullet-proof jacket from his tailor. It was made and delivered, a sound piece of work 111 b. in weight, of canvas lined with steel plates. With216 words
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Article328 1937-07-20 7 NOW A HOTEL SERVANT Michael O'Leary, one of the most famous V.C.s of the war. is now acting as commissionaire at the front door of a wellknown London West End hotel. All day he stands calling: “Taxi, sir.” or "Your umbrella, madam.” With unfailing cheerfulness328 words
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Advertisement418 1937-07-20 7 he: 12. llishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. if dice Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel “Times” Singapore. utnpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Brewster Hoad. Phone 268 11>.> 1»n d ,ce 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609 lei: Leadmalaya”418 words
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Advertisement125 1937-07-20 7 TRADE MARKS CAUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN that the following are used as Trade Marks, by GERARD BROTHERS, LIMITED, of The Soap Works, Wilkinson Street, Nottingham. Nottinghamshire, England; Manufacturers; in connection with the goods specified:— UNO. in connection w ith Household Soap. Toilet Soaps and all Toilet Preparations, including125 words
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Advertisement28 1937-07-20 7 1/A/JTfKS m" PILLS I APIOL STEEL I SureandcertainforallFemale I complaints.Everyladv’should 1 keep a box in the house. I The I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY i 52-54 Beach Street, Penang.28 words
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Advertisement309 1937-07-20 7 ir.p.s. is 1-|>IAMONI>~ BIDS ARI A sound investment You spend one-third your life in bed. your bedstead the important item furniture bouse Do be anything inferior to a <■>'(' no mure Lyi DIAMOND METAL PRODUCTS CO LTD 601 BAHRU ROOD S I rxl CS P CD r e: Manufacturers of309 words
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Article634 1937-07-20 8 RESTRICTION of output of primary commodities and metals has had its part in the world recovery in trade. To the economic purist, restriction of supply is anathema. While leaning to the orthodox belief, a recent article in the Westminster Bank Review examines the subject of restriction in634 words
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Article135 1937-07-20 8 Chinese And Distilling Of Samsti (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, July 19. Arrested by revenue officers on the afternoon of July 17 at Permatang Pauh, a Chinese, Lim Weh Lau, was produced before Mr. S. T. Stewart, the magistrate, in the police court here today. He was charged135 words
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Article198 1937-07-20 8 A large party of Americans is expected to arrive in Penang on July 31 on the P. and O. Ranchi en route around the world, under the direction of the D. F Robertson Trave! Bureau. This will probably be the first time that an American party,198 words
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Article117 1937-07-20 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. A card of five contests at the Bukit Bintang Park has oeen approved by the Selangor Boxing Board of Control for Friday, when Nai Som Chit, the Siamese who has been showing up well in Penang,117 words
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Article672 1937-07-20 8 Slav Impulse To Confess English Or British? M. Blum’s Hurdles gTALIN declares that the readiness of Soviet traitors to confess cannot be understood by those who are ignorant of Slav psychology. As has been emphasised, the wonderfullv full and exuberantly worded confessions that are read out in672 words
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Article283 1937-07-20 8 Planting Ceremony At Kuala Lumpur i From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 19. In the presence of Malay Royalty a unique ceremony in the Federal Capital was enacted this evening on Lornie Road, when the members of various communities each planted a tree in commemoration283 words
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Article137 1937-07-20 8 Allowed By Priv\ Council Pinang Gazette Cable London, July The Privy Council today allowed appeal cf Messrs. Brown, Phillips Stewart in so far as the order appe< from resulted in the award of c beyond $2,500. Messrs. Richard Phillip Phillips. R r--Sydney Stewart, and Alexander Sr Brown, accountants137 words
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Article26 1937-07-20 8 The soccer match arranged for ten: at Butterworth between the Penang Province Wellesley P.W D. and the P.W.D. has been postponed till Sunua;26 words
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Advertisement261 1937-07-20 8 RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE fw V® A U\ V u ili V\ 1 ii U ;Z *r- B ■.Bl vk /B THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $45-00 Each. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON Go., Ltd., I SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents THE CHULIA CYCLE261 words
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Advertisement52 1937-07-20 8 WAW.W.W.Y. J wrrwrxxrii». PWsaaF I Highly Recommended by the Medical Profession for their health giving properties. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tins IDEAL for ('.rowing Children. Adults md Old People. Stocked by All High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG, Ipoh, Singapore and52 words
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Article424 1937-07-20 9 TODAY’S WORK ON PENANG TRACK Pieternel Moving Very Well (By Tic-Tac) A fair crowd watched this morning’s track work in preparation for the Penang Meeting opening on Saturday. Although several outstation strings have not yet arrived there were enough horses at work to interest424 words
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Article299 1937-07-20 9 I n irnpr<‘ssivr Display Against Selangor Chinese Ki VI PAK KEEPS GOAL WELL Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 19. seeing the soccer match this even»ht Stadium between the South China ;,rs and the Selangor Chines?, two impressed themselves on the minds cf the spectators;299 words
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Article129 1937-07-20 9 England To Australia Via Singapore (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 19. The non-stop 8.000-mile flight by bombing plane from England to Australia, reported to be planned by the British Air Ministry, is of vital significance to Singapore, which is destined to become the centre of129 words
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Article181 1937-07-20 9 List Of Reduced Charges (brom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. As announced in the I’inang Gazette yesterday substantial reductions have been made in the tolls pavable for motor traffic passing over the I’danja and Iskander bridges in Perak. The new reductions will come into operation as from August181 words
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Article207 1937-07-20 9 In the Pinang Gazette of July 13. under the heading “Tried to Avoid Service of Bankruptcy,” we printed a report from our Kuala Lumpur correspondent of proceedings which took place before Mr. W. J. Ihorogood. the First Magistrate, at Kuala Lumpur on July 12 The case resulted207 words
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88 1937-07-20 9 (From Our own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, July 17. Dr. Poynton of the Kuala Lumpur Medical Research Institute is spending a few weeks in Lower Perak working in connection with the incidence of This disease, which is said to be caused by the bite of88 words
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Article302 1937-07-20 9 TRAGEDY AT TAN J ONG RAMBITAX RECALLED i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. An inquest was held yesterday into the death of a male Chinese mental hospital patient named Leong Sin Heng. In stating his finding. Che Hashim, the Ipch Coroner, said: "The deceased was302 words
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Article44 1937-07-20 9 Reuter. Helsingfors. July 19. Ilmari Salminen broke the world’s record for the 10.000 metres in 30 minutes 5 510 secs. H‘ covered 6 miles in 29 min. 8 310 sees, and in half an hour’s running covered 9.966 metres.-Reuter. - 44 words
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344 1937-07-20 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Taiping, July 19. That Perak was being flooded with Straits Settlements chandu, Which was easily obtainable at Penang, where it was being sold illicitly at 34 cents a tube, and that a large business m S. S. chandu >vas being344 words
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Advertisement308 1937-07-20 9 Ml XICIPAL NOTICE iplk .turns are invited for the post of nporary Tracer in the Municipal En- eer’s Department at a commencing ..alary of $6O per month Previous drawing office experience is 1 essential. Applications which must be on the offiform obtainable from the undersigned, •mpanied by copies only of308 words
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Advertisement391 1937-07-20 9 I E. O. HOTEL PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE 1 f Thtnxlav Saturday Next DINNER DANCES When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles Hotel. "^WEM BLEF PARK Gate Admission: 10 cents Gents: LADIES FREE. TONIGHT Tuesday 20th July, 1937. Ladies Guest Night LOW TAN HONG SEAH TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERAS Jointly391 words
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990 1937-07-20 10 Bio Demand For Rubber Ami Till Issues PREMIER PROPHESIES 1931 SLUMP WILL NOT RECUR (From Our Own Correspondent). London. July 9. Suddenly, and to a great extent inexplicably, confidence and capital have returned to London's markets. Commodity prices, especially those of metals, are rising quickly990 words
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73 1937-07-20 10 The board of the British Tin Investment Corporation has raised the interim dividem on the increased capital by 2 per cent., to 5 per cent., less tax. payable on July 23. The total distribution for 1936 was 11 per cent. h.S against 8i per cent, for73 words
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Article41 1937-07-20 10 Ur fits for year to March 31. last, after charging £1,021 fcr depreciation and £10,389 lor rehabilitation. £5.545 (against loss £3,362); deducting debit balance fo £4,996, leav s credit of £549 forward. Crop harvest < 884.088 lb. (993.322 lb.)41 words
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Article17 1937-07-20 10 Lu at Tin Dredging Limited, output for the month of June amounted to 141 piculs.17 words
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Article213 1937-07-20 10 CURRENCY NOTES TO BE REPLACED I The long desired Bill for the establishment of a central reserve bank, marking an important era in China's financial reforms, has been passed by the Legislative Yuan. Embody’ing most of the ideas of Sir Frederick Leith-Ross. chief economic adviser to213 words
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Article16 1937-07-20 10 Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited. Output for the month of June amounted to 160 piculs16 words
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Article1046 1937-07-20 10 Metal Exchange Expects Further Quota Arrears i From Our Own Correspondent) London. July 13. News of drought-curtailed working in Malaya and Nigeria and of a further fall in Bolivian output has inspired in London Metal Exchange dealers expectations of a fall in tin supplies1,046 words
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Article139 1937-07-20 10 June Purchases Ip On Year Dutch foreign trade in June displayed a marked increase. Imports in June totall ed £15.500.000 (at current rates), as against £14,200,000 in May and £8,500,000 in June. 1936. Exports amounted to £10,500,000 (as against £10,000,000 in May and £5,900,000 in June. 1936).139 words
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Article51 1937-07-20 10 Profit for year ended March 31, wa c £8,097 (against loss of £602); add £517 brought in and tax recovered, less exchange difference. &c.. leaving £8,747. Dividend of 8 per cent., less tax (nil); forw'ard £747. Output. 676,959 lb. (465,668 lb.); average price, 7.92 d. per lb. (5.8251 words
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Article28 1937-07-20 10 The Netherlands Egyptian Chamber of Commerce has prepared for a DutchNetherlands Indian Industries Fair to beheld at Cairo during December to February next.28 words
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Advertisement209 1937-07-20 10 //J t it* HI W/ A Dabus first little tooth -''"'N j The first little teeth h.vT come je? it. r 1 Other precious baby t??:h will foil')-, iuu ah must be kept strong and h ali.ii. to i fe-* set of sound perm.ni 'i fe'.'-J Now the time to209 words
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Article, Illustration232 1937-07-20 11 Treking many miles to Chengtu on stomachs filled only with bark, grass and even clay despairing villagers seek aid from the authorities. CHINA’S FAMINE-STRICKEN PROVINCE A brief spell of rain in one district saw provincial troops quickly on the job assisting peasants in planting rice.232 words
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Article351 1937-07-20 12 TO 8.8. C. CENSOR London. Mr. E. R. Appleton, ex-director of the 8.8. C. West Regional Station, has disclosed to the “Sunday Chronicle” the full text of the broadcast he declined to make follow mg a 8.8. C. request that certain passages be modified. According to a351 words
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Article148 1937-07-20 12 IN MAY 1938 July 11. No. 552, the sister ship of the Queen Mary, is tc be launched by the Queen. thrir visit to last w»ek the King and Queen discussed, the matter with the Lord Provcst, Sir John Stewart. If the work goes according148 words
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Article377 1937-07-20 12 LATEST TIMES OF POSTING AIR MAIL A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq, Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland and whole of Europe by r m perial Airways will close at 8 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for the United States of America and other places377 words
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Miscellaneous2036 1937-07-20 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. B. C. BERLIN NIROM PARIS t DJB 15.20 Me/» 19.7 m. YDC 15.15 Mc/s (19.8 m.) TPA-2, 15.24 me s (19.68 m.) WN 9.54 Mc/s 31.45 m. PMN 10.26 Me/» (29JS n».) TODAY Tune m on the following wavelength*: DJE 17.76 Mc/s 16.89 m. p.m. DJQ2,036 words
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Miscellaneous19 1937-07-20 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 10.40 p.m. 5.16 p.m TOMORROW 11.21 a.m. 4.36 a m 11.21 p.m. 5.50 pm19 words
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Article525 1937-07-20 13 S.S. ‘GEN. VERSPYCH* from Lho-Seumawe, Sabang, Olehleh, Sigli, Sabang and Lho-Seumawe. TOMORROW S.S. 'CHOKOH MARU’ from Africa sails same day for Moji, Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya Yokohama via S’pore. THURSDAY, JULY 22 S.S. ‘TSUSHIMA MARU’ from Japan Ports for Rangoon Calcutta. M.V. ‘TOSARI’ from Bombay525 words
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Article740 1937-07-20 13 Japanese Shipping Expansion Misunderstood "The scope of Japanese shipping expansion through, for instance, the scrap-and-build system which Japan introduced ahead of other countries, and also the actual status of Japanese and British shipping in India seem to be gravely misunderstood.” declared Mr. N. Ohtani, president. at740 words
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259 1937-07-20 13 Main Engines Completely Overhauled The U. S. Army Transport Republic—--30 years old but still going strongemerged recently’ from the hands of the reconditioners: Atlantic Basin Iron Works, Brooklyn, N.Y., refurnished and refurbished. fitted with new and modern equipment complying with the latest governmental regulations for259 words
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Advertisement794 1937-07-20 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Vessels. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Due (in conjunction with Glen Shire Line) Penang London AGAMEMNON Mars., L’don, R’dam Hamburg Glasgow July 23 Aug. 17 pHILOCTETES L’don, R’dam, H’burg, Hull Swansea July 29 Aug. 26 SARPEDON Mars., L’don, R’dam Glasgow Aug. 5 Sept 2 LIVERPOOL SERVICE Liverpool.794 words
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Advertisement765 1937-07-20 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 22n<l JULY contrart a^rtiu d 9 ri ntal s N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham, aTd th Fa” IS E^ j M^Se“ meilt MalaCCa SiDgap re Outwards T s/s “MATA HARP’ July 23 rds from765 words
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166 1937-07-20 14 Match Played In Pouring Rain: Team To Meet Perak Chosen YESTERDAY’S State soccer trial on the Victoria Green served no useful purpose. Only nine players of the Reds and ten players of lhe Stripes turned out in pouring rain. The match was played166 words
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Article293 1937-07-20 14 ANNUAL CRICKET MATCH AGAINST F.M.S. 'UHE Colony team to play against the F.M.S. during tne August Bank holidays in Penang has just been announced. The F M.S. team was selected a week ago. Penang has six players in the side. Singapore five and Malacca293 words
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Article283 1937-07-20 14 London. July 11. Sydney Wooderson (Blackheath Harriers), British one-mile champion, stole most of the youngsters’ thunder at the A. A. A. junior championship meeting at lhe White City yesterday. The juniors performed well and a number of good times were returned —but it was Wooderson283 words
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Article133 1937-07-20 14 “In every branch of sport the one bone of centention appears to be the men in •onrrol. I have before me cuttings upon cuttings over the controversial question of refereeing ir. Rugby, boxing, waterpolo. ice-hockey, and football. “Altered conditions and a highly-educa-ed sporting public have133 words
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Article184 1937-07-20 14 London, July 11. The world rugby champ’onship in Paris not yet. Australia want to know more bout the financial arrangements, and how F.ese affect their January matches in England. Cautious fellows! We may know more shortly, as Mr. John Wilson is conferring with the promoters and the184 words
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Article158 1937-07-20 14 Reuter. County Cricket Results COPSON’S GREAT BOWLING FEAT London, July 19. Sussex defeated Kent by an innings and 133 runs. Sussex scored 450, James Langridge contributing 105. Kent were dismissed for 129 and. following on were all out for 188. MIDDLESEX v GLOUCESTER Middlesex beatReuter. - 158 words
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Article, Illustration768 1937-07-20 14 TRIBUTE TO HENRY COTTON London, July 11. “I said, before this championship began, that Henry Cotton was the greatest golfer m the world. Now I am sure of it:” Sucn was the charitable comment at Carnoustie of Reginald Whitcombe within half an hour of suffering768 words
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Article54 1937-07-20 14 Inter-Zone Final London, July 19. At Wimbledon, in the Inter-Zone final of the Davis Cup Competition Budge and Mako (America) beat von Cramm and Henkel (Germany) 4 6. 7—5, 8- 6, 6-4,—Reuter. America thus lead by two matches to one, Budge having beaten Henkel in singles, while Grant54 words
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Article46 1937-07-20 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 17. After 27 years with the K.P.M. Captain J. J. J. M. Stooker, Commander of the Plancius, will bring the vessel here on Friday for the last time before he retires. «.Li is 47 yeais of age.46 words
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Advertisement110 1937-07-20 14 Defend your family against disease USE lifebuoy J for HEALT” Many dangers threaten his carefree lite but nu ne so deadly as those you cannot see! Look at the dirt he gets on to his hands and knees at playtime! Where there’s dirt there’s danger, for dirt harbours germs that110 words
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Advertisement236 1937-07-20 14 Mil IS li JIRmI Minong gazette Sunday Gazette $250 MUST BE WON Five Winners or Nearest Penang Meeting A prize of $250 will be given to the sender of the best entry. Should two or more entrants tie for the prize the $250 will be equally divided amongst the senders236 words
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645 1937-07-20 15 Harvard And Yale Beaten Bv J 7 Events To 5 BROWN AND PENNINGTON IN GREAT FORM Cambridge, (Mass.). Ibe Oxiord ami Cambridge athletic team beat Harvard and ale by seven events to live in their thirteenth contest at Harvard Stadium and became lhe brst team645 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1937-07-20 15 Llllin Tennis Midlan'l Counties Final M |s< HEELEY BEATS SEV LIZANA China) and Miss Mary ix-year old Warwickshire won the singles titles nd championships at the T nnis Club. Birmingham. H F. David, the former Davis the men's finals by 6 4 Miss Heeley overcame Senorita1,065 words
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91 1937-07-20 15 Peter Kane. Golbome fiy-weight. has damaged an ankle during training, and his final eliminator for the British and world championships with Jimmy Warnock, the Irish title-holder, due at Liverpool on July 22, has been postponed. Kane has been ordered to rest for several days, but it91 words
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Article139 1937-07-20 15 Partner For Perry Hollywood. One of the funniest doubles matches in the history of lawn tennis inaugurated the luxuriously appointed tennis club at Beverly Hills, of which Fred Perry and Ellsworth Vines are the jointowners. Perry was partnered by Mr. Charles Chaplin and Vines by one139 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1937-07-20 15 THE LOUIS-FARR-SCHMELING TRIANGLE r J' he most aggrieved boxer in ring history’ must be Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight; and former holder of the world’s heavyweight title. Seven years ago he became the first champion to win the title sitting down —he beat Jack Sharkey on1,087 words
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Article120 1937-07-20 15 International Mixed Foursomes Golf London. July 11. Four British pairs, including Brig-Gen. A.C. Critchley and Diana Fishwick, winners for the last four years, reached the last eight in the international mixed foursomes golf tournament for the Thion de la Chaume Cup. at Le Touquet yesterday.120 words
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Advertisement38 1937-07-20 15 fl i a. C» t PCT ONE OF LIFE’S PLEASURES A Sure Cure Of Tropical Thirst "PRICES NOW REDUCED" Quarts $6.50 per dozen including duty Pints $4.00 per dozen including duty. Obtainable Everywhere AGENTS HENRY WAUGH CO.. LTD.38 words
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Article123 1937-07-20 16 TIN:- PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot Xo market £266.0.0 LONDON—(3 months) No market £264.15.0 SINGAPORE $131,621 $131.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $131.87! $131.40 BUSINESS DONE 50 tons 25 tons COPRA—(Sundried) 56.30 SG.4O BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER:— LONDON Closed 9/td NEW YORK Closed 1820(G) SINGAPORE- Spot 301 c 301 c Aug/Sept 3i»123 words
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Article328 1937-07-20 16 Sof ft crenwmlnatron unfess London, July 20. otherwise stated Yesterday. Rise or Fa J Crnersion Loan, 5 p.c.. 1944-64 112 a F.q<. mg Loan. 4 p.c.. 1960-90 1101 War Loan. 31 p.c 100 Co i. Union Assce. (Units) 101 Prudential Assce “A” '>•■>=■ Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.)328 words
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Article113 1937-07-20 16 London on Previously Latest Paris 132 131*? New York 4.974.97! M ontreal 4.97 4 4.98 o Brussels 29.55 29.56 Geneva 21.71 21.71! A msterdam 9.02 A 9.02; Milan 942 94A Berlin- 12.35? 12.36 Stockholm 19.40 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26-1 26? Prague 142! 142113 words
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Article125 1937-07-20 16 London. July 19. RUBBER Steady. Spot 9 ,V. buyers 9sellers. August 9} buyers 9;;. sellers. Oct. Dec 9’, buyers 9 > sellers. Jan. Mar. 9,", buyers 92 sellers. New York 18.85 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 21.571 tons Liverpool 20.604 tons COPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. August £16.7.6d.125 words
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Article157 1937-07-20 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Kamasan 2.95 3.05 c ?.!alaka Pinda 2.15 2.30 c TIN:— Bangrin 24 0 24 9 B. Selangor 1.96 2.00 Hong Fatt 1.39 1.42 c Hongkong 40:0 41,6 ex Jelebu 1.10 1.12! K. Kamunting 14'0 14 6c Kampong Lanjut 28 6 29 0c Kamunting 15|3 159157 words
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Article186 1937-07-20 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Tin Buyers S»-ll.«rs B. Selangor 1.95 2.00 Hong Fatt 138 1.40 Jelebu 1-10 1.12 A Kuchai 1.85 1.90 c Lukut 110 1.12 A Rahman Hyd. 1.65 1.70 Raub Gold 5.90 6.10 Rantau Ordy. 1,77 A I.B2’ex Rantau Pref. 1.77’ I.B2Aex Taiping Cons. 1.85 1.90 Teluk Kruin 1.07186 words
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Article140 1937-07-20 16 LEAN CO. Tin Buyers Sellers Ayer W’engs 1.30 1.40 Bangrins 24'0 24 3 B. Selangors 1.95 2.00 Burma Malays 32 6 33 6 Hong Fatts 1.37 A I.42Jed Jelapangs 40;0 410 Jelebus 1.10 1.15 K. Lanjuts 28 3 29 Ocd Klang Rivers 1.90 2.00 I,aruts 15 0 15 4A Lukuts140 words
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Article214 1937-07-20 16 Tin Buyers Seller* Ampats 6 9 76 Ayer Hitams 33 3 34 3 Bangrins 24 3 24 9 B. Selangors 1.96 1.99 Burma Malays 32 9 33 6 Hong Fatts 1.39 1.41 Hong Kongs 40 0 4110 Jelapangs 40 9 41 6 Jelebus 1.09 1.11 A K. Kamuntings214 words
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Article25 1937-07-20 16 TIN Singapore $131.50 Per pkl. Penang $131.75 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 30 I 2c Per 11». Penang Spot 30 P2c Per II».25 words
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Article216 1937-07-20 16 RLBBFR Buyers Sellers Bassetts 771 82A B. Lintang 1.35 1.40 Bedfcrds 1.25 l.SOex Bentas 1.372 1.42-ic Brogas 1.05 1.10 M. Pindas 167! 1.75 Mentakabs 50 52A Nyalas 1.15 1.20 Pa jams 2.20 2.30 S. Tukangs 1.35 1.40 Ulu Benuts 47j 50 TIN:— Ampats 6 9 7 0 Ayer216 words
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Advertisement267 1937-07-20 16 COMMUNIQUE Statements have recently appeared in the Press, regarding the drought in Kinta, which infer that, as a consequence of the shortage of water on mines, it is probable that Malaya will not be able to produce its permissible allowance of tin under the International Tin Control Scheme. Although certain267 words
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Advertisement801 1937-07-20 16 BANKS I A NEW HONG KONG AM) I «APT DEPOSIT SHANGHAI BANMm, I SAFE Dtrosii corporation I QIPRVir’F (Incorporated in Hong Kong, I The Li abi iity of members is limited I extent and in manner pre<«criK > ‘k B SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Ordinance No. 6of 1925» I Colony. I801 words
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