Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 July 1938

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE l iST r./nr/ov ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY W. VUJiCVL WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 603 1 Reuter. CONTRADICTORY REPORTS FROM THREE SOURCES Japanese Beleaguered In Shansi Contradictory reports are to hand regarding the position in the South China Sea» While Japanese reports from Hong Kong regarding the presence of French warships at the Paracel Islands are “authoritatively and emphatically denied in Paris,
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  • 230 1 Reuter. Mind Temporarily I nlialuni’i-il (from Our Own Correspondent) London, Joly 12~ A lwi dling fortune by unwise 'Peculat.ons „d the «r in China are believed have been the causes of the lrMe d, in which Davis Phipps Lemon, 60, his wife and three children were f°
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  • 31 1 Reuter. W’(uhm(/fon, July I > —The Czecho*hnoA Export Inxtitiih is opening Chiaiyo for the purpot' Of niak<<n >fjort to cuptur, dwindling trad, m th. I’m fed States Knit er
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  • 87 1 Reuter. l ainotis Financiers Charged "'ai. J 12 r famous Ameand John niT* by the United income t' '"P' al.s of evading in ver a "«bon < Transac VI of Genei National kplit Ro( Party in 1»28, nous muffi- > Board il H arS his na <ill|Onal taxe
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  • 24 1 Kb Keutei L M 1 Roosevelt has trator under In view v, en Bolivia and fold other <ithe task t Goto mWa
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  • 36 1 AI SI.S "Reuttr. > nj HO yj| |ES >1 inaugu Sl,in tele’Flu e ll w, n h It is now A ,r persons to Routes call 0 away u, k it. 11 l.eipzig and
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  • 188 1 —Reuter Defence Cost A Post-War Record Washington. July 12. A deficit of $3. 984.000.000 is forecast for the fiscal year that began on July 1 in revised Budget estimates issued by Mr. Roosevelt. It is explained tnat estimates issued in January were based on the hope of decided
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  • 135 1 Reuter. Third Day Of Terror At Haifa Haifa, July 12—The third day of terror began this afternoon when two bombs were thrown within an hour, one at a Post Office van which slightly injured one Jew and the other in the Arab quarter which exploded harmlessly. Two fires, believed
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  • 41 1 Expected To Reach Penang Tomorrow The two new planes for Wearne’s Air Service, De Havilland 86 airliners, left Calcutta this morning at 8.05 for Rangoon. according to latest information. It is expected that they will reach Penang tomorrow.
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  • 137 1 London Tin Chairman On Tonnages I From Our Own Correspondent > London. Tuesday. Capt. Oliver Lyttelton presiding at the annual general meeting of the London Tin Corporation. Ltd., yesterday, made a spirited defence of the I.T.C. and the Buffer Pool and claimed that the theoret.cal
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  • 230 1 The American Ambassador. Mr. Joseph Kennedy, who at Winchester yesterday unveiled a window to the memory of King George V presented to the Cathedral by groups of American citizens. He said: "King George V occupied a very warm and special place in the
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  • 100 1 —Reuter. Progress At Evian Conference Evian. July 13 —It is understood that the refugee conference has reached provisional agreement to establish a London permanent inter-Governmental organisation to deal with the problem of refugees from Germany which will probably meet in London on Aug. 3. A draft resolution has been
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  • 25 1 Reuter. Cairo, July 12—The strike of workers on the Suez Canal has been settled. The men are resuming work on Friday. Reuter.
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  • 38 1 Rev‘er. Hughes’ Progress New York, July 12.—Mr. Hughes' headquarters announce that the flyers passed over Novosibirsk, 400 miles beyond Omsk, at 1.42 a.m. 8.5. T., flying at an estimated speed of 193 mil.s an hour. Rev*er.
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  • 159 1 —Reuter. Veiled Threat To A Correspondent An alleged attempt to intimidate the Peiping correspondent of Reuters Limited is the subject of diplomatic action. The British Embassy has made repre sentations to the Japanese Embassy concerning veiled threats by the Japanese Staff Major, Shigeyasu, against the
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  • 53 1 Moscow July 12: The airman Howard Hughes arrived at the Central Airport at 9.13 B.S.T having leP Paris at 1.25 on his second lap of 1,550 miles in his round-the-world flight. Hughes. l-P Moscow at 1*1.15 B S T He left Omsk at 11.37 p m. B.
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  • 32 1 —Reuter. Madrid, July 12. —The casualty list in the Nationalist air raid on Cartagena at midday is officially given as 45 killed and 120 injured. Forty houses were destroyed.
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Tt i.s understood that the question of a loan for China has been constantly under consideration in London. Various suggestions hare been made but itiis gathered that matters have not yet reached a point where a decision can be reached. Reuter.
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  • 95 1 Reuter. Pact Negotiations Slow But Sure It is learned that the Anglo-American trade agreement is unlikely to be signed before Parliament’s adjournment at the month-end. In the event of agreement not being reached by this date, negotiations will be continued throughout the summer, at least by technical
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Hanker Hurricanes In Formation Flight London. July 12. —Eight R.A.F. Haw ker Hurricane machines flew in formation from Paris to Croydon in the record time of 51 minutes, beating the French air-liners’ previous record in the reverse direction by six minutes. The Hawker Hurricanes’ approximate speed was
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  • 1211 2 Questions On Municipal Supervision Of Supply MR. CHEAH INN KIONG ON IPOH’S LEAD The supervision exercised by the Municipal Health Department over milk production and distribution in Penang so as to ensure a clean and sale supply formed the subject of several questions at
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  • 124 2 A fine of §25, in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment as from the date of arrest was imposed on a Chinese, Tan Ah Gek. by Mr. J. D. Lambert, the Penang Third Magistrate yesterday for having committed theft of an electric fan valued $29.
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    • 575 2 PKtttaMffiajtiir H««d Office: 12, Biihop Street Penang. Phone 1477 and 1478 with extent ion». Telegram»: "Casetta” I’engng. Sngapore Office: Cecil Street. Singapore. Phone 547! Tel: "Titnea" Singapore. Kuala Lumpur: Office: 25, Java Street. Phone: 168.1. lp«h Office: Brewater Road. Phone: 268. London Office: 40, 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4.
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    • 831 2 THE NEW SHELL MOTOR OILS Parallel to air and radio development during the last decade spectacular in its results has been the progress made in the car indusu years ago people were content if their cars went at all. Todu v way in armchair comfort and at the speed of
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  • 1609 3 Unleashing Of Fury Of War Before Long IMPORTANCE OF PARACEL ISLES ANNEXATION (from Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, July 10. Except for the rather sensational annexation of the Paracel Islands by the French recently, followed by the diplomatic tussle that is still going on between
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  • 97 3 Reut-tr. “Repulse” Remaining At Haifa London. July 12: A further report on the s tuation in Palestine was made by Mr. Malcolm Macdonald in Commons this afternoon. He regretted there had been another series of acts of violence in a number of centres. H.M.S. Repulse was
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  • 49 3 ill C v-Ulg Mil ruuaj uvav aiiu scmble in London in July 31.—British Wireless. London. July 12: It is reported from Evian les Bains that the Refugees Conference will end its first session with a meeting on Friday next and will reassemble in London in July 31.—British
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    • 186 3 ill C v -Ulg Mil ruuaj uvav aiiu scmble in London in July 31.—British Wireless. Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours won; b.-D impure blood. failinJ memory and who ire old and u.ni- K |it brt'T* their time will be deliKhtid to lean of i new gland di.-»- -lew
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    • 182 3 JYewly Arrived "CANNON”_ Turkish ta 111 J '3Fc J S’ J K assortmenl of ii tell sg J wKx I° ve ty shades and P a 11 crn s that -3makes a pleasing £5 change from lhe a ****ilH M more practical plain 'white Turk- j ish Towels. Made j
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  • 2778 4 Operation On Girl Concerned In Horse Guards Case A CASE of great importance to the medical profession came before Mr. Ivan Snell, the Marylebone magistrate, when an eminent obstetric surgeon and gynaecologist was committed to the Old Bailey for trial. The surgeon, Mr. Aleck
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  • 168 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL 9< Mr. T. D. Belt n Kuala Lumput fr<m Mr. D. N. Living intendent of Polic< Officer-in-Chaigt. I’• Captain J. Blaaiffio» r KP M. liner' Nieu the Singapore-Austr > when the liner re t f 1 [lev.’ K’# The marriage ot Mi ■and Miss Lee Pit r- and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1326 6 t -T—- OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS SEASON f W A *9F TONIGHT TOMORROW ONLY GRAND DOI RLE FEATI RE SHOW 1 > > A W W7* Q MAJLollv iBUShMaBB Lt<l X! LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 6.00 9.15 tel® ’'fYjL Kaljgl 3.00 6.15 9.30p.ni. A Super Social Tamil Talkie k’ .’A
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  • 1197 7 "Halt At Major Road Ahead” DANGER OF PLASTERING ROADS WITH SIGNS New Road signs which are to be introduced in Penang were debated once again at the Municipal Meeting yesterday. As an experiment, following suggestions by the Chief Police Officer and consultation
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  • 101 7 Mr. Hay said chat he was a Committee Member of the Automobile Association of which the Chief Police Officer was also a r nember and he regretted that he should be in disagreement with the C.P.O. on the question of those signs. His view was that it
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  • 139 7 4.000 .Applications (From Our Own Correspondent) Canberra. July 4. Nearly, 4.000 German and Austrian Jews are seeking admission to Australia as permanent settlers. It is estimated that 6.000, including dependents, wish to immigrate. The Hood of applications has embarrassed the Government, who are concerned at
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  • 119 7 A preliminary examination of the European wavelength plan in 'the light of the decisions of the Cairo Conference is being made at the annual Summer meet» mg of the International Broadcasting Union (I’Union Internationale de Radiodiffusion), which is being held at Ouchy (Lausanne) under the
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  • 106 7 Exciting Rescue From Grounded Vessel Four hundred passengers, without leaving sight of land, experienced an exciting rescue from the grounded Cunard White Star liner Ascania in the broad freshwater reaches of the St. Lawrence River. They were on their way to England
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    • 90 7 r m< rrasr your /j w. M tv < d to I'C <i enclose wrth ev,n P 1 ka; t 1 I g reSts a fulle'P lalldti ,n t: ’m* k until 5 ,at v r beautiful slender figure. ..,-i I iblots are sold Zuming^^PP l wnte tO l° SCph
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    • 256 7 I TONIGHT I I. AI)II; S GuE ST NIG H T I WEMBLE Y P A R K I roXIGHT Il EI)\ESI)AY 13th. lll.Y 1938 I 'KHIK SI Alt OPERA nan Dan Slia” Part 2 I A GRAND MALAY HISTORICAL PLAY I sl IT')HTEi> by numerous of extra I 1>
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    • 152 7 I TONIGHT LAST NIGHT! All Shows Packed Out Siu c< Opening QUEEN’S LAST 3 SHOWS 2.45 6.15 9.30 THE “JUNGLE PRINCESS” RETURNS IN THE MOST EXCITING JUNGLE PICTURE EVER FILMED IN TECHNICOLOUR •< 7is MfcJre MW t!Es?7w^’ U Beautiful Exotic, Alluring DOROTHY LAMOUR IN 'HER JUNGLE LOVE" with popular RAY
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  • 622 8 GOOD sense has been shown by the Penang Rural Board in cutting its coat according to ibs cloth, as was revealed at the I meeting of the Board on Monday, j The troublous times through which the rubber industry has been passing. Sand the anticipation of further
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  • 229 8 A GREAT DEAL was -said by the Penang Municipal Commissioners yesterday regarding the suitability of ‘halt for major road ahead” signs. It is easy to sympathise with all the viewpoints advanced, for there are cogent argument'- for and against these signs al every individual junction one likes t<>
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  • 88 8 To Confer With R.A.A.F. Chiefs (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 12. After conferring with the chiefs of the Royal Australian Air Force on problems concerning co-operation in wartime between that body and the R.A.F. Far East command, Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Edward L.
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  • 69 8 The following arrived from Singapore and Port Swettenham by the steamship Klang;— Dr. M. Dodswoith, Mr. F. Howman, Mr. A. H. Lowerson, Mr. and Mrs. A. de Koning and infant, Mrs. A. D. Thomas and Mr. Erash. Mr. O. K. Davis and Mr. T. L. Motley, two
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  • 8 8 Chief Inspector F. G. King
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  • 88 8 -Reuter. Confined To Bed At Present London, July 12: A bulletin issued at Windsor signed by Sir John Weir and Lord Dawson of Penn states the King continues to be making satisfactory progress. His Majesty is remaining in bed for the present. It is understood the doctors
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  • 191 8 —British Wireless. Year Of Remarkable Achievement London. July 12: The Report on Civil Aviation shows that Britain's internal air services flew over 3.300,000 miles in the •'ast year. About 161.500 passengers and 1,300 tons of freight and mail were carried. That there was not one serious
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  • 62 8 —Reuter. 120 Deaths Since Start Of War Rome, July 12: Since the beginning of the Spanish War 120 Italian airmen have been killed, including 38 officers, according to an official communique claiming that Italian airmen brought down 580 Republican planes of which 487 were officially verified
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  • 36 8 Reuter. Paris, July 12—A Decree is being published tomorrow providing for the issue beginning on Monday of National Defence 18 months per cent, bonds. The limit of subscriptions is not fixed in advance.—
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  • 537 8 The Ricksha J HAVE NEVER seen aora I four in Penany I n ‘>r yet coster s donkey 1 Nevertheless transport problem io the citizen of tl which enjoys excellent services for those ulu,. s x P c ‘iiniar. circumstances do not 0cr.... more leisured and infinit 1
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  • 858 9 Played Before Kings, Presidents And Dictators (DAY SHANKAR’S BIG PROJECT FOR ART CENTRE AMED as the only Indian ballet dancer to have played before Kings, Presidents, and Dictators, including the late King George V, Uday Shan-kar, most famous of all India dramatists, is in
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  • 351 9 uh Sister will be enn,l •“"‘““wlp to supervise the «"I t"’* y a ChM W'ltare Work n a „nouno-d at yesterday s *j’ Municipal ContmiSStoners. meeting of K ing .satisfactorily carLady Aasuunt Madid -pd on since Office left ?X the subject arose when the of
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  • 69 9 Reuter. London, July Un,rd M Hotel, ot Matehe,- vW ul-iiidowd «W.oi.f a ball >"■» b wM mn 10 s °t hMW rains during the week. A brief inspection of the wicket ehtAC ,d that pUiy was impossible. The U xts also poor, work people in the
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  • 422 9 GOVERNMENT RIOTS “VIGOROUS ACTION” WARNING (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 13. The Straits Settlements Government last night issued an appeal to the Chinese com munity—both Straits-born and China-born to prevent anti-Japanese demonstrations which may lead to rioting and other breaches of public order, in the colony. In a communique,
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  • 164 9 NO MORE TO BE PERMITTED There was a full attendance of members at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. J. A. Black, the President, presided. The following Bills were passed: General Account: $175.172.02; Loan Account: $20,684.15. Among the decisions confirmed were the following: Petrol
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  • 154 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 12. A vigorous defence of the Empire flying boat service of Imperial Airways and Qantas Empire Airways, with particular reference to the Singapore-Sydney section, was made by Mr. W. Hudson Fysh, Managing director of Qantas, in an exclusive statement to
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  • 1002 10 Statistical Position Already Improving «From Our London Staff) London, July 6. A week ago Mincing Lane men were asking themselves how long the rise in rubber would hold —now they are asking how long it will be before the ninepenny level is reached. In the
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  • 354 10 Indo-China, the French colony in Southern Asia, is a country which, owing to its situation, the composition of its soil and its climate, provides a natural hotbed for malaria where the malaria mosquitoes, anopheles, find plenty of breeding places, and where the population of certain regions is entirely infected
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    • 166 10 V 1 fh 1 1 P 1 Q T\\ YFORD’S fl'if SANITARY FIXTURES LATEST MODELS iffWWii Mwi i LAVATORIES BATHS TOILETS BIDETS Obtainable from SOLE AGENTS: W.P.S. IP “Careless about Personal Freshness —not likely I never y J risk offending—/ use S Lifebuoy Toilet Soap J regularly” M Everyone perspires—it’s
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    • 289 10 BANKS OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED SUCCESSORS to THE CHINESE COMMEBUIAL BANK. LIMITED. THE HO HONG BANK. LIMITED, ft THE OVERSEA-CHINESE BANK. LIMITED. CAPITAL Authorised >40,000,000. Paid-Up >10,000,000. HEAD OFFICE, CHINA BUILDING, CHULIA STREET, SINGAPORE PBNANG BRANCH Nos: 28 30, Beach Street, Penang. Telegraphic Address: “OVERSEA” OTHER BRANCHES'.— Amoy, Bangkok, Batavia,
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    • 505 10 HONG KONG AND shanghai bank! corpokatiox (Incorporated in Ho The Liability of members u extent and in manne, pr fcß^ ite<l l4 OMlna nwNo 6o( fc®J lt Colony. r «oxa Issued and Fully paid ud Hongkong Currency Reserve Fund Sterling Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors BOARD OF T. E.
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  • 278 11 M.V. ‘GREYSTOKE CASTLE’ from Singapore for Boston and New York. S.S. ‘BULAN’ from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S. ‘HAVANA MARU’ from Singapore via Belawan sails same day for Rangoon and Calcutta. S.S. ‘KUALA’ arrived on Monday from Moulmcin, Tavoy and Mergui, sails on Saturday
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  • 170 11 Smart Arrest By Alert Constable (From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, July 13. “There are about twenty cycles stolen every month and detection had been difficult, as the thieves file off the numbers and put on new numbers. In this instance an alert constable caught the
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  • 151 11 Tamil On Theft Charge (From Our Own Correspondent» Ipoh, July 13. Whilst Indian women were engaged in giving a variety entertainment at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday night someone entered the dressing room and stole an expensive saree belonging to one of the
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  • 183 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 12. The Taiping Police made a round-up of persons found sleeping in the open yesterday. As a result. 5 Chinese named Wong Ah Hong, Yap Kok Leong, Ang Ah Peng, Teh Say Hun and Loh Heng Kew were produced in the
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  • 162 11 Bailiff’s Assistant Bound Over k (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 13. A shop in Hugh Low-street,' Ipoh, was under seizure and was in the custody of the court bailiff, w’ho placed two Sikh jagas to look after the things. Baghat Singh, one of
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  • 139 11 Shopper’s Car Sentenced 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 13. In view of the many complaints received from shoppers regarding the theft of sundry articles left in cais parked outside Ipoh shops the police placed detectives on duty in the busy
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  • 233 11 < From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 12. Two Tamils, Papayee (f) and Munusamy were produced before the Taiping Magistrate on the charge of behaving in a disorderly manner on the public 'road. The woman said the trouble arose over the second accused making suggestions
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    • 393 11 I, lie FUNNEL LINE LJ I» A NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London M) .uF TO lA> mK>N cdvnia July 15 Aug. 12 tf“ R Calk H' 11 Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 ■TmOME 0 Calls Mar*;* Middlesborouph July 29 Aug. 26 AJ** r »Kl<- C S „«T TO IJVEBTOOI.
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    • 761 11 P O BRITISH* INDIA (Tncorporated in England.) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAWALPINDI” SAILING THURSDAY, 14lh JULY Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hi» Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port SakX due Penang Marseilles and
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  • 674 12 Latest liines Of Posting AIK MAILS: A mail for Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Sinoapore bv Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. (registration 1.30 c.m.) on Saturday. July 16. A. mail for Australia, New Zealand. Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence
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  • 221 12 For a v.t.»; m Au u-t .eve.al conductor; .uid c<’.i. 1 i_i!;mCls ct tn.- EBAs Music Depai\m. ,3 v, .1» go to school aga n to ..car a urst t.T 1> -tures given by Sir Adrian Bouit. BBC Director of Music (assisted by Claience Raybould, of
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  • 139 12 U-G.H. Fen. t 1 Will r W? tanes on the G- ntli.rv K Ve the I at Lord's Criel,e”? v Pfehl broadcast from annual f ixtu: tesaionala i„ players, ar.d «n f <*. always draws y be depended on u Last year. f Ol X; r ers
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    • 2027 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES N b.b.c. service Hi "blights Of Today's Wireless SCHEDI LE GSF (BBC) Following is th;* BBC Kmpiir* brood- f>.2o p.m. S«ttui(l<i\ »inctA. casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- jn Crickci: Gentlemen vs. Havers, ard Time) for this week, beginning .July I£mp rv ()rcbrStr ;K TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 z
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    • 52 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHER ,REPORT PENANG (FORT CORNWALLIS) Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a m Noon 5 n m 81 NE «9 n 82 N 88 NW RAINFALL July 11 12 nil. TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 1 00 P m 7.56 p.m. TOMORROW 1 37 am 7.52 a.m. 1 27 P- m
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  • 245 13 o goats R USE A SIORM' r: •I i ,/'/s i< <r< 1 nough, but It nicd as ij tii. h i isitor u all ti. h ,n the rati a .■/.<■ Chib •'> /<> <> nt h t. .< <»/. l( Il O t<><
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  • 1215 14 “Valuations Based On Imagination MR. POOLEY’S ADDRESS Mr. F. G. Pooley, who is appearing lor the Penang Muntcipal Commissioners and the Collector of Lam eveniii in < Land Acquisition case, now being heard in the Supreme Court, criticised witnesses who had given evidence on behalf
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  • 974 15 ”Good-Bye" Whisper: Tributes By Tennis Stars I W«rv Waiting A( ,r Q ue< Uury Pans, Juh 4. 1.. 3t rcnch S <tar -lid hvr b n C H«n t' nn s 30 t his morning, ■ute«l. PariS "’..id She had been ■jrty-nine
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  • 131 15 Fails To Win Relay For Blackheath Harriers London, July 3.—Several noted athletes, including the world’s one-mile record holder, S. C. Wooderson, figured in the Ravensbourne annual sports at Lee. Wooderson assisted Blackheath Harriers in the London Athletic Club’s four miles relay for the Victory Trophy.” which was
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  • 68 15 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30p.m.: 1. March —Stars Stripes For Ever. —Sousa. 2. Overture—The Windjammer.—Ansell. 3. Reminiscences of a Plantation. Chambers. 4. Serenade—Moontime.—Collins. —INTERVAL.— 5. A Musical Comedy Waltz Concoction. Hall. 6. Cornet Solo —I Know Of Two Bright Eyes. —Clutsam. 7.
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  • 93 16 ‘fTITV PREVIOUSLY LATHBT £189.17. 6 £189.10. 0 LONDON—(3 month») £l9l c o PENANG $94.75 $95.62 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.80 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER $8.75 $8.75 RUBBER 7 d 7%d LONDON 14%c(G) 15c (G) NEW YORK 24 24 c SINGAPORE—(Spot) 2 5%c AU &X. 25%C
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  • 340 16 Share of £1 denomination unlew otherwise stated Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or FaD Yesterday Rise or Ban Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 4.7% Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114’4 Cab le 5% p.c. 98 War Loan 3% p.c. 103 *U.S. Rubber
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  • 101 16 Paris 178 A 178 New York 4.927.4 4.92% Montreal 4.93 4.96% Brussc Is 29.11 29.12% Amsterdam 8.95% 8.95% Geneva 21.57 21.56 Milan 93} J 93} J Berlin 12.27 12.26% Stockholm 19.39.% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 142 142% Madrid
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  • 94 16 < From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 12. Mr. John Hands, greatest champion of Selangor’s unemployed, will sail in the K. P. M. liner Boissevain, on a round trip to Cape Town, from Singapore on July 21 ■on holiday. Rev. Fred David of the Methodist Mission,
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  • 118 16 London, July 12. TUBBER: Dull.— London 7’4 buyers 7’i sellers August 7% buyers 7% sellers □ct./Dec. 7% buyers 7/i sellers Tan./Mar. 7*« buyers 7J* sellers NEW YORK 14.60 cts Kingdom Stocks London 60,643 tons Liverpool 31,624 tons OPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. July £ll. 7. ft PEPPER: White
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  • 155 16 Following are fixtures in the Penang Teachers' Billiards Tournament to be played at tht O.F.A. today: FOUR BALLS HANDICAP 8 p.m. G.L. Johnson 20 vs. Tang Gooi Fook 10. 9.30 p.m. Tan Thean Seng —lOO vs. Lee Eng Cheang —5O. Following are fixtures for Friday 8 p.m.
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 241 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.40 1.50 Bassett -55 .60 Balu Lintang 1.12% 1.20 Eenta 1.10 1.15 Broga 80 .85 Connemara 1.40 1.50 Indragiri 1.30 1.40 Kuala Sidim 2.50 2.65 Lunas 1• 85 2. OOex Mentakab .45 .48 Pa jam 1.85 1.95 Punggor 37% 45 Sungei Tukang 1.10
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    • 264 16 Strong New York, July 12.—The volume and broadness of today’s rise featuring former favourites, motors, metals, and building store stocks, and also the strength of rails are a strong indication that the market is at present entering a new phase of the advance. It is difficult to find
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    • 18 16 TIN Singapore $">7.50 per pkl. Penang $*)5.62}4 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot per II». Penang—Spot per II».
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    • 126 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Bnvers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.36 1.39 Heng Fatt 1.00 1.02% tclebu .72% -75 Klang River 1.82% 1.87-2 Kucfiai 1.30 1.32% Lukut -70 -75 Petaling 8.25 8.75 Puteh 1 05 1.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Rantau Ordy. 1.37% 1.40 Tapping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Talam 1.40 1 45
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  • 169 16 County Cricket Results London, July 12. At Chesterfield Yorkshire won by 163 runs. «Yorkshire 198 (George Pope 6 for 37) and 210 for 7 wickets declared; Derbyshire 158 and 87. At Leicester Lancashire won by an innings and five runs. Leicestershire 191 and 169 (Pollard 5
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  • 145 16 Bell Press And Prohibition Go Down The following are the latest amendments and alterations to the Straits Racing Association Official Classification List of Horses and Ponies: Horses —Transiers —From Class 1 to Class 2.—Bell Press, Prohibition. Horses —Transfers— From Class 3 to Class 2
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  • 143 16 Reuter. P.G.A. Championship Shawnee, Ondelaware, Pa, July 12. The following are the first round results in the Professional Golfers’ Association Championship now being played here: Shute beat Clyde Usina 3 and 2. Runyan beat Levi Lynch 5 and 4. Sarazen beat Leo Walper 4 and 3. Guldahl beat John
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  • 58 16 The Monthly Golf Competition of the Malakoff Club was played on Saturday Sunday 9th 10th July 1938 when there was a very good turnout of members. Mr. J. E. Gauld was the winner with a score of 74 less 8 66 and Ball Sweep winners were
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  • 442 16 Another Batch Of Chinese Charged Sixteen Chinese, including several small boys, were discharged this morning when they were produced before Mr. J. D. Lambert in the Penang Middle Court again in connection with the disorders last week. Thirty-two other accused had their cases postponed a week
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  • 22 16 Reuter. Belgrade. July 2. —In an exhibition match Kukuljevio (Yugoslavia) beat Donald Budge 15—13, 7 —5. —Reuter.
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