Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1939-08-09 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY kI» J. XCVII. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.21 words
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65 1939-08-09 1 Rib ■i vgk/ag ii iky/vg HOUT MALAYA Chungking August 9. t ai to Siam to end the anti-Chinese movewarning to Britain and trance of the »f alleged pro-Japanese dev<d O nnieiits in mtained in articles in the "Joint Daily News.” >'paper declares Britain and France shouldRib - 65 words
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Article149 1939-08-09 1 BOV !'!*s. Hero \n<! Harlvr RiHiy. August 8 in a leading ar- h. beaded “A ■vs that in every held dear, his of a hero and i >< and achieveadded ir.lv new hit' h !n lie 'aults of the t' d i.\ pr Benes W""’! iBOV - 149 words
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Article68 1939-08-09 1 rra 1? I* nvgardme j. •'applies ion August 7. Tin j, >’ Council has *WK'tn. ding with into additional meed fo r the 11 August 31. of the sugar ngdom, the not wish iitional |uota n the comfy nb.tMetric Tons 25,941 Aether), 11 039 It 28,976 If. ;.l68 words
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52 1939-08-09 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, August 9. The report that the Chinese Government and the Central Bank of China had given contracts to England for printing over a thousand million bank notes which caused considerable anxiety in local financial circles has aroused much concern in official circles—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article19 1939-08-09 1 v —Reuter. London. August 8. Mr. W. Strang has arrived at Croydon from Moscow. —Reuter.v —Reuter. - 19 words
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437 1939-08-09 1 Reuter. London, Augiibt •<. The Imperial Airways announce with the greatest reluctance the immediate substantial reduction in passeng er accommodation on Empire routes. e The announcement stats that the Government’s armament programme lias led to serious fleet shortage. The Air Ministry obtains priority in deliveries.Reuter. - 437 words
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317 1939-08-09 1 NAZIS ALLEGE WAR AGITATION BY ORDER OF LONDON BERLIN. AUGUST 9 THE GERMAN PRESS IS IN FULL CRY AFTER THE POLISH PAPER U CZAS” TO WHICH IT ATTRIBUTES THE SUGGESTION THAT POLISH GUNS MIGHT BLOW DANZIG TO BITS. THE “NACHTAUSGABE” REFERS TO THE. Reuter - 317 words
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621 1939-08-09 1 11 Air Raids Within 40 Minutes COMPLETE BLACK-OUT STAGED London, August 8. The biggest mock air war ever carried out has been timet? to begin at 8 o.m. from when till 7 p.m. on Friday, 1,300 of the fastest and most efficient bombers– B O W. - 621 words
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Article177 1939-08-09 1 Reuter. Jordana To Be Vice-Premier Tangier. August 9. What is described as n. well-inform-ed source here states that Gpneral Franco becomes Prime Minister of the new Cabinet with the present Foreign Minister, General Jordana, as VicePremier and Minister without Portfolio while Senor Suner remains Minister of theReuter. - 177 words
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Advertisement20 1939-08-09 1 IKM 3 I/?> LX ~-.<» <*><» <* Ptnang I I'* t> ,f I TO PESSARY LTD. I 6 |OR<J- T Pn<« >’ s look-20 words
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Advertisement105 1939-08-09 1 ■Dry cate I jLc/'oi? row Agents for North Malaya Penano>GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD, Penang and tpoh. IT WWsW’”. sz I there s pleat u of varieiif L/f m oar catch' of Fresh FISH lemon soles plenty of flavour and tastiness 0 F cq too because every fish is selected with care105 words
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374 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. ‘oi Fresh Instructions From London" JAPANESE CABINET HOLD MEETING Tokyo, August >B. Sir Robert Craigie has returned to the capital after spending the week-end at 'the summer resort, Hakone. It is reported that the Angjo-Japanese discussions will probably be resumed tomorrow;.—Reuter. - 374 words
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Article55 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. Rome, August 8. A Bill providing for the renunciation of Italian citizenship by German-speaking inhabitants of Southern Tyrol who wish to return to Germany will be introduced in the Chamber on August 11. This is regarded as the first step towards the evacuation of.—Reuter. - 55 words
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Article66 1939-08-09 2 The 8.8. C. announced that until September 17 no Sunday afternoon television programmes will be transmitted. This is being done to relieve pressure on the limited staff during the holiday season. The Postmaster-General told a deputation that the Television Advisory Committee were about to submit to66 words
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Article113 1939-08-09 2 Reuter. Berlin Reply To Threat To Danzig Berlin, August 8. The threat that Polish guns could shell Danzig, attributed to a Polish paper, has been answered by a counterthreat in a comment in the German News Agency, declaring: "Germany’s patience in the face of this continual provocation will" Reuter. - 113 words
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Article105 1939-08-09 2 .—Reuter. Bulgarian Delegation Arrive At Moscow Moscow, August 8. The delegation of 21 members of the Bulgarian Parliament arrived here today on a ten-day visit. They were met at the station by officials of the Soviet Foreign Office and M. Gorkine, Secretary to the Soviet Parliament. The delegation.—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article180 1939-08-09 2 Reuter. “Enemies of The German State” Fuerstenberg. August 8 Germany’s first concentration camp exclusively for women is just getting into proper working order at Ravensbrueck a suburb of this well-known resort. It is expected that Herr Himmler, Chief of the Gestapo, will pay a formal visitReuter. - 180 words
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Article59 1939-08-09 2 ;.—Reuter 2.000.000 Cigarettes Consigned To Furnace Christchurch. New Zealand Aug. 8 Clouds of tobacco smoke swept over the city when two million English cigarettes lor which no import licence has been obtained was consigned to the furnace. This is one sequel to the drastic import restrictions;.—Reuter - 59 words
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Article44 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. 373 Land At Haifa From Rumania Haifa. August 8 Three nundred and seventy-three Jewish refugees have landed here in quarantine. They embarked at Constasza, Rumania, about the middle of July with sufficient food and water on board to last a month.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article226 1939-08-09 2 Reuter. What Italian Manoeuvre Revealed 4 I Pans, August 8 The Italian official view of the Italian Army manoeuv questioned by Excelsior’s Turin correspondent Fes Commenting on the claim that the “Red” invading arm thrown back over the Alps, the correspondent says: “rhj s not. Reuter. - 226 words
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Article89 1939-08-09 2 ;.—Reuter. New Peace lime Strength Of 16,000 Willington, August 8. It is announced that the Territorial Army has reached the new peace-time strength of 16,000. The original establishment was 9,500 Mr. Jones. Defence Minister, told the House of Representatives that in an emergency New Zealand could muster over;.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article49 1939-08-09 2 Reuter. Relations With U.S. To Be Readjusted Washington, August 8. President Roosevelt has signed the Bill readjusting relations between the United States and the Philippines preparatory to projected independence in 1946. The Bill establishes free quotas for coconut oil, embroidery and tobacco from the Philippines until 1946Reuter. - 49 words
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71 1939-08-09 2 Rugby. August 8 Recruiting for the Regular Army from April 1 to the end of July shows an increase ol 5,717 over the corresponding period ol last year, the figures being 18.529 against 12,812. The total entry of pilots, otcervers, airmen and71 words
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Article57 1939-08-09 2 .—Reuter French Motor TorpedoBoat Sunk Pans, August b A French motor torpedo-boat, travelling at 35 knots, struck a floating wreckage m the darkness north-west of Dieppe and sank immediately Two of the crew were drowned and six others clung to a raft for some hours until they.—Reuter - 57 words
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Article47 1939-08-09 2 Reuter Rumanian Minister Seriously Injured Bukharest, August 8. M. Ghelmegeanu, Minister of Communications, was among nine persons injured in a head-on collision between two cars near Bukharest. One of the drivers, a Rumanian Colonel, was killed while M. Ghelmegeanu is in hospital, seriously injured.- Reuter.– Reuter - 47 words
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Article17 1939-08-09 2 Reuter. London, August 8. The death has occurred of Leonard Merrick, the novelist. Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article94 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. Immediate Recall Demanded Sydney. August 8 Before the New South Wales Assembly adjourned for a fortnight. Mr. Lang. Labour Party leader, intimated his intention to move a motion of censure on the Governor, Lord Wakehurst. for the manner in which he handled the constitutional position, and.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article39 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. Condition Following Normal Course Wellington, August 8. Mr. Savage’s condition is stated to te following a “normal course.’’ He is described as “very bright The doctors consider that it is unnecessarj to make further bulletins. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article33 1939-08-09 2 —Reuter. Four More Expulsion Orders Signed London, August 8 Sir Samuel Hoare signed four more expulsion orders against I.R.A. suspects during the week-end. making a total of 61 to date. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 33 words
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Article319 1939-08-09 2 VICAR CALLS BILL ATTEMPT AT DICTATORSHIP Accusations that Nazi ideas were being introduced into the Church were made at a recent session of the Church Assembly in ihe Central Hall, Westminster. The Assembly was debating the emergency measure for the regulation of the Church in319 words
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Article337 1939-08-09 2 A child's anonymous article Headed "Capitalism and its Foul Work," m a school magazine led to a .protest at a recent meeting of the L.C.C. Education Committee. Mr. Eric Hall was coinplaining that an LC.C. committee had refused to allow school parties to attend Wimbledon337 words
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Advertisement26 1939-08-09 2 SILVER ""X* E.P.WARI IN INBW S' ll, AN® I BASKETS LIC 1 SWEET DD at AKH AV. p H. HENDR' 30 BISHOt PENANG ApoR K LUMPUR26 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-08-09 3 rabbits’ paws but that won’t top them shn tiH „ht When the Canadian team left to compete at Bisley, adlitii c them the talismans. You see one being fitted before th*‘ practice shoot at Bisley.39 words
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1028 1939-08-09 3 Malacca. n>II)ERABLE interest having centred round the charges l referred against Mr. I). I. Todman, Municipal Engineer. »he Lighting Control Regulations, the Chief Police Officer L e opportunity of emphasizing that if other cases of this occurred, where the circumstances1,028 words
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Article131 1939-08-09 3 Released After Questioning Kuala Lumpur. Believed to have been making speeches of a Communistic nature before a crowd numbering- several hundreds in Drury Lane, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday night, a Chinese was taken into custody by the Detective Branch. 7he police w ere sent for as the crowd131 words
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127 1939-08-09 3 For Penang And Singapore Singapore. r I' HE first detachment of troops from India disembarked at Singapore from the “Ethiopia” on Sunday. It included a brigade headquarters staff’ in command of Brigadier A. C. M. Paris and an infantry battalion of Indian troops, with127 words
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Article371 1939-08-09 3 Annual Rally At Singapore CRAZY FLYING AT ITS BEST r |’HE Roy al Singapore Flying Club s annual Rally on Saturday was a great sucre**», when tliou-»ands of people from every community in Singapore, packed the roof and balconies of the air-port terminal building _nd the371 words
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Article449 1939-08-09 3 S.S. (Singapore) Assn. Discuss Bill Singapore. The Bill providing for the registration of architects was discussed at the last meeting of the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore* Association. It was noted that the Bill provided (as did the existing Ordinance) that the Board of Architects were449 words
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435 1939-08-09 3 Wares Sold Like Hot Cakes GOVERNOR’S CUP FOR KELANTAN Kuala Lumpur IT is In keeping with the greater *izt and increased attractiveness of thi* year’s Malayan A,;ri-Horticultu-ral As*ociation Exhibition at th? Kuala Lumpur Stadium that the attendances on the first two day* of thi Exhibition435 words
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Article197 1939-08-09 3 CHLNA IS NOT AFRAID Kuala Lumpur. C...: not afraid of the ’big baa. w.iif We wiii resist to the last,” declared Dr R Bing-Chen, President of the Wuhan Songsters, in a speech to the audi nee it Saturday night’s performance oi the Wuhan Songsters at the197 words
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Advertisement215 1939-08-09 3 EGGS GAVE HER INDIGESTION When this woman of 72 years found a remedy for her indigestion, it proved to be one her 70-year-old brother was already using to keep him a perfect picture of health.” She writes: “For years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply could not eat an215 words
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Article, Illustration207 1939-08-09 4 Reuter. Congress Leader’s Statement ENGLAND TO REMAIN GREAT Madras. “JF India is to in contact with the rest of the world she must keep to the English language/’ said Mr. Satyamurthl, Deputy Leader of the Congress Party in the Central Assembly speaking! at a meeting– Reuter. - 207 words
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Article68 1939-08-09 4 Sydney. Orders for 40,000 tons of Australian iron and steel are reported here to have been received from India. This brings Australia’s total exports for the veer to some 250.000 tons. Steel authorities consider that future aiders should be investigated to ascertain whether they *<e for68 words
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Article166 1939-08-09 4 Merchants’ Deputation To Collector Trichinopoly, July 21. A deputation of the tobacco merchants of Trichy, headed by Khan Bahadur P. Kalifullah Sahib, waited on the Collector Mr. Bennett, 1.C.5., yesterday at the Collector's office. Mr. S. Krishna Rao. District Commercial Tax Officer, was also present. The members of166 words
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Article229 1939-08-09 4 Approval Of New Design Emakulam. July 21. A meeting of the Ernakulani Municipal Council was held last evening, under the presidentship of Dr. T. K Krishnaswami, Chairman. Mr. Thomas Kallukkaran. Municipal Commissioner, was present. At the outset, the Chairman brought to the notice of the Council a229 words
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Article584 1939-08-09 4 Best Guarantee Of Dynastic Security London, July 20. HTHE TIMES, in a leader on the Bombay meeting of Princes, says that it is a little surprising at this stage that the Princes should still show distrust of a scheme which, from their viewpoint, is certainly unlikely584 words
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Article134 1939-08-09 4 One Delegate For One Lakh Population Tinnevelly. July 20. The question of the delimitation of constituencies for the election of members to the Provincial Congress Committee who are also the delegates to the Congress from th:s district was considered as an urgent subject at the meeting of134 words
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Article216 1939-08-09 4 Money Wanted From Central Revenue Simla. 4N annual contribution of a crore of rupees from the Central revenues for a period of ten years to finance adult education in the country is understood to be the main recommendation of the Adult Education Subcommittee of the Central216 words
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Article152 1939-08-09 4 Courts-Martial Sentences New Delhi. An Army Order states: Among the amendments to the Army Act contained in the Army and Air Force (Annual) Act. 1939. is one which gives courts-martiai power to combine a sentence of severe reprimand or reprimand with a sentence of forfeiture152 words
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Article346 1939-08-09 4 Rationalisation Of Industry I rged Simla. July 21. rpHE calling- of an All-Indi;i SuA gar Conference and ti e establishment of an Indian Central Sugar Committee are a'! g the important recommendations made by the Governing I’>o.‘y «d tiie Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, which began its346 words
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Article85 1939-08-09 4 Names For C<> ,toapl .the Board At the last n Directors of the t f cate, under th* Karam Lala Shri Ram and Mr. 1' '-.-J mended to t;' tioji to the Joint -t, of V. P an 11 stituted for July 1939 The scheme. -I vastava.85 words
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Miscellaneous112 1939-08-09 4 The Merry MARX BROS. Are In Town Get for the bombardment of Screen laughs. MAJESTIC 6.15 OPENING TONIGHT ».30 Broadway’s Biggest Laugh Hit Now Brought To The Screen. At Bast. With The Marx Bros. You have seen them before in AA Day At The Races” and “A Night At The112 words
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Miscellaneous103 1939-08-09 4 QUEEN'S LAST 3 SHOWS T< T 3 P.M. 6.30 China's Greatest Mo!, r ~n > Your Beautiful Penar J? Star Hlla MISS CHUN YI IN “HUA Ml with Full English DON’T MISS r MATINEES TOMORROW j FRi IHv AT 3 P.M JANE WITHEF “THE HOLY TERROR” Prices—Downstairs 30 cents OPEN103 words
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Article649 1939-08-09 5 Ultimate Victory Certain JAPAN’S “FEELERS” FOR PEACE untapped reservoir of man-power, a continual string of small a ictories over Japanese outposts and gjarnv. hich cost the Japanese an estimated 1,300 casualties ily, a successful foreign policy that is gradually bringing I'-tance to a harassedInternational News. - 649 words
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Article126 1939-08-09 5 Internationa] News. Grand Welcome At Canton Shaokwan. August 4. Mr Wang Ching-wei, who has deserted Chungking to join a proJapanese cause, is expected to be in Canton to organise a local government prior to forming a so-called federal government. Despite the manoeuvres of Mr. Warg Keh-min.Internationa] News. - 126 words
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Article89 1939-08-09 5 International News. U.S. Action A Great Shock Shanghai, August 1. A Tokio report stated that the Japanese militarists have to resign themselves eventually to fight not only Great Britain and Soviet Prussia but also the United States, whose cancellation of the Treaty of 1911 was a– International News. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration38 1939-08-09 5 The Hai-Hon River, on which T ientsin stands, almost clogged with boats carrying cotton, the city’s major export commodity, as a result of the Japanese blockade. The international Bridge is in the background.38 words
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222 1939-08-09 5 International News. i Jajwnese May Extend Operations Kweilin, August 4. JIIGH commanding officers in Kwangtung are warned to be on their guard in view of the Japanese desire to extend the occupied zone in this province, it was learned here today. A semi-officialInternational News. - 222 words
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105 1939-08-09 5 —lnternational News. Harbin. August 4. 4NTICIPATING further Japanese invasion of Outer Mongolia, the Soviet authorities have oidered all its nationals in Manuchukuo to evacuate Trains from North China are laden with troops tor the Manchukuo-Outer Mongolia frontier, while those leave here are crowded with.—lnternational News. - 105 words
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Article148 1939-08-09 5 to a Moscow report.—lnternational News. To Resume Shortly Vladivostok. August 1. The lull in Manchu-Outer Mongolia frontier conflict is to end shortly following the return to Changchun of Lieut.-General Yoshijiro Umotsu. the chief-of-staff of the Japanese troops m Manchuria, and Major-Genera! Hisao Hozoji. commanding general of theto a Moscow report.—lnternational News. - 148 words
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Article294 1939-08-09 5 Liable To Be Stripped Shanghai, August 1. AMERICANS in Japanese controlled area are liable to be stripped like the British following the abrogation of the AmericanJapanese Treaty of Trade and Commerce of 1911 At least this is the threat in Japanese circles here today, as nothingbe pursued by the signatories.— International News. - 294 words
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Advertisement156 1939-08-09 5 AT least once every day refresh your II y o complexion with Pears’ gentle tonic I mat u Wl t^ e U action.” When you wash with Pears’, p I enlarged pores contract and your whole cony en n II skin is stimulated to vital new life and rQ und156 words
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Miscellaneous37 1939-08-09 5 2OBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Tiger Hunt (2] a?» i 'ApL ..cF-v «*.4A y I v >-'J I 7 _J ‘)ull c a<itont>fo-(i *tnrc Wnal s imsr n Further adventures or Bob»» Bear in Mickey Mouse Weekly.” out to-day.37 words
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Article304 1939-08-09 6 HOLLYWOOD STARS ECONOMISE HOLLYWOOD, if one were to believe all the wild rumours about the cinen a city, is a place where the inhabitants exist in a state of riotous living But don’t you believe it. Actually the glamour girls and boys all have pet economies.304 words
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Article325 1939-08-09 6 4 SURVEY bu Tirenticth Century- Fox revealed the fact that more people in the x/'orld speak Swahili than any other lanyuaye except English and Chinese. Swahili is spoken oi Africa, and as '’Stanley and .Livinystonc has an African backyround, the studio will have the picture's dialogue,325 words
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Article, Illustration863 1939-08-09 6 JOHN K. NEWNHAM - Ups And Downs Of Their Film Rivalry By JOHN K. NEWNHAM long a* one Bennett is at the top we don’t have to worry. And it doesn’t matter much which one of us it is.” I think it was Richard Bennett who made th s remark one863 words
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613 1939-08-09 6 Office Boy Who Worshipped Th e “Stars’ NOW THEIR FAIR} GODFATHER Spends £5/ H H U)0() A Year |AN< E he was an << ;> (>i ilt(i nothing thrilled uny Sam more than, sitting ;he gal ery gazing with worsh j some gixldes* of the st n. At home, the613 words
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Advertisement305 1939-08-09 6 GRAND OPENING SALE NOW ON AT 37 39 North Bridge Rd., Singapore AURORA’S Economy Store STEEL WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS I etc. etc* Equal to the best imported makes. MANUFACTURED BY EASTERN MFC. CO. 1. River Road Penang. 'PHONE 1484, I > I A gSF Every Comfort Obtainable AT RAJDHAJNI305 words
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123 1939-08-09 7 riIMISSIONERS \KE STEPS g, uiuis life buoys with life ti <1 jM>sts are to be installed •w ieh, two on Northam Roisd in ar 32, Northam Road and ir 36, Northam Road. ft I wa arrived at --ome time tun moved by Mr. F H.123 words
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Article351 1939-08-09 7 Dr. Ong Huck Chye’s iews granting of gratuities,: 3d p <t ton funds and provident 1,,,,.! il.l not be at the discretion of thl jp 1 Commissioners because p 1( in i uoners. from the tempor|lV their appointments, would tlfn to I- Glided in this matter by351 words
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Article185 1939-08-09 7 I’fji Shamsuddin’a ♦lotion Defeated I H <ji Shamsuddui. oppos-1 th< Municipal Engineer’s inmittee. was lost when at yesterday’s meeting ■’unit ipal Commissioners Black, the President in tile ,4, t hi- Committee was that land in Perak Road be Commissioners until required' tor the new185 words
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Article131 1939-08-09 7 OASINIi his arguments 9 on figures given to him by Mr. J. A. Black (the Municipal President) at the last meeting of the Commissioners on July 25, the Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader asked for Im* t ter housing and other amenities for Municipal iaiiourers at131 words
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Article1760 1939-08-09 7 LABOURERS LIVING UNDER DEPLORABLE CONDITIONS Rooms Cramped And Over-crowded HON. MR. ABDOOLCADER’S PLANS FOR BETTER HOUSING ADDRESSING the Commissioners yesterday, Mr. Abdoolcader said:— I thank you for the permission to rest rve my speech on the answers given by you at the last meeting to my questions1,760 words
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Article216 1939-08-09 7 Mrs. W. G. Smith, wife of Captain W. G. Smith, is going home on the Corfu, which is leaving Singapore on Friday night. Tungku Mohd. Yusoff of the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, is stationed at Kam par as additional Police Ins|lector. Mr. L. F. Tr-be, one of216 words
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442 1939-08-09 7 MR. GRUMTTTS COMMENTS JJY a decision of the General Purposes Committee of the Penang Municipal CctnunisKioners, Municipal bandsmen are now to be placed on a regular salary scale. Thi.-> decision was confirmed by the full body of Commissioners al yesterdays meeting but doing so442 words
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Article114 1939-08-09 7 Drove Car With Expired Licence A well-known race-horse owner as well as trainer. Mr F.O.C. O’Neill, was sumn.cncd yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court on a charge of driving his motor-car without a S.S current driving licence at Penang Road on July 3114 words
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Article47 1939-08-09 7 To Be Heard Next Month The summons case against R. S. Narechania for voluntarily causing hurt to one Pitchay was mentioned in the Middle Court before Mr. I,im Koon Teck yesterday and was put down for hearing on Monday, September 4, at 9.30 a.m.47 words
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Article59 1939-08-09 7 A batch of 54 motor mechanics anc. drivers from Alor Star and Kedah arrived ii> Penang yesterday morning by car. The members of the unit are at present putting up at the Hoay Ann Association in Magazine Road. They will leave for Annam in IndoChina by59 words
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Article29 1939-08-09 7 AL today’s weekly lunchion meeting of th- Rotary Club of Penan? Mr. Bm’-T’u well address the Rotarians on “Some asoects of Painting” at the E. O Hotel.29 words
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Advertisement412 1939-08-09 7 mF/ 11 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day? Yes, I keep them healthy too MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Sales Representative A. T Gillespie, P.O. Box 217, Singapore. It you use a solid dentifrice, try MACLEANS SOLID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS It’to’very important, doctors say, not to overtax your412 words
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Article411 1939-08-09 8 ’WfE have nothing against cycling but we have a big grouse against certain cyclists, just as we have against certain motorists. The too-casual (or jay) cyclist is usually very young or very old and takes the least interest in cycling as cycling. With no tax to pay, no411 words
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Article103 1939-08-09 8 ROYAL CINEMA Suhara's Bolero (stage show) at 9 p.m. CINEMA “Hua Mu Lan" (Chinese talkie) 3.00, 6.30 and 9.30 .p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA Marx Brothers in “Room Service 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA The Vampire’s Revenge (Cantonese Talkie) 6.30 9.30 p.m. CAPITAL TALKIES “The Holy Terror.” 7.30103 words
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Article45 1939-08-09 8 i.—Reuter. Losses Under Former Czech Regime Prague, August 8. It us understood that legislation is being prepared for compensation to Germans who are alleged to have suffered losses under the former regime in Czechoslovakia, especially as a result of military measures. —Reuter.i.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article41 1939-08-09 8 .—Reuter. Representations To Tokyo Tokio, August 8 Following the recent attacks on British commercial premises at Tientsin. the British Consul-General made representations to the Japanese Consul-General. He also asked the Japanese military to detail cldiers to guard such premises.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article585 1939-08-09 8 Punch T happened to give a passing glance to the index in the current number of “Punch” to Volume One-hun-dred-and-forty-six and stayed to read it through. The full names, not pseudonyms, of all the writers of articles and verse is revealed with a list of their contributions.585 words
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Article551 1939-08-09 8 Wednesday, August 9. r AV() of the most elaborate mock wars are being staged today. The democracies (represented by Britain) anil the dictator states (represented by Germany) are testing their own strength, at the same time taking the opportunity of displaying their might to551 words
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Advertisement444 1939-08-09 8 g Balkan Sobranie To boast that Balkan Sobranie are* marie for the million is idle. To say that they are made for the few is both true and significant. It» explains why so very few are made, and it explains how every one of them —Turkish or Virginia -can be444 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-09 8 EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION Produce of THE FAMOUS FIRM MrtlS MOUNIE CO. t OOGNACI Eatabllahed in 183*. Rolr Agentr Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd. Penang, MLagaporn, Ipoh A Kuat* Lampar-30 words
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431 1939-08-09 9 Statement By Rangoon Consul-General ,T Britain will never surrender the Chinese silver pt in the banks in the British Concession at Tienresult of the Tokyo Talks between Sir Robert and Mr. Arita was <a statement made by Mr Pow-foong, newly-appointed Consul-General to Rangoon,431 words
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Article156 1939-08-09 9 A Chinese was brought to the General Hospital at about 8 o’clock last night with injuries in the head. The man is reported to have fallen against the pavement of the Magazine Traffic Circus while avoiding an on-coming car. The ambulance took him to the General156 words
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Article438 1939-08-09 9 AC( SID TO CALL WITNESS U j., have bribed a police con,(.j"i 51 to secure th» release of o' friends who were arrested f or t,r i the peace by fighting with each oth» m public, a Tamil, Sinnayat, Jt Ing his defence said that h.438 words
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Article146 1939-08-09 9 "<»»ian From Kelantan 'he Victim i Kay, who had pleaded ‘large of theft of a gold i v unan, who had just ar-' fii' I mtan, yesterday came up Koon Teck in the Middle U< H f received the jienalty oi irous imprisonment. re that146 words
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Article121 1939-08-09 9 18-year-old Chinese girl was reported to the Magazine Police to be missing from her home. No. IsR. Batu Lanchang Road yesterday morning. The girl, whose name was given as Miss Tan Thee Kee. left her house the previous evening and has not been heard of121 words
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Article180 1939-08-09 9 Sentence of three months rigorous imprisonment was passed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday, on a Chinese Teochew. Teoh Meng, who had pleadetl guilty to a 1 charge of voluntarily causing hurt to one Lim Cheng with a knife at about 11.13 p.m.180 words
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Article43 1939-08-09 9 Awards Gained At M.A.H..A Exhibition The Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, Province Wellesley, secured the following awards at the M.A.H.A. Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur. Girls’ Section, Handwork —two special prizes. .Boys’ Section. Raffia first, seebnd and third prizes. Book-binding —second prize.43 words
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Article118 1939-08-09 9 Six Chinese durian sellers. Ong Yu Tch. Lau Ah Seng. Koo Ah Bah. Lim Kau Bah. Nt oh Pan and Kwah Yong were arraigr.2d before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday on a charge of causing obstruction with their durians at the cement118 words
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108 1939-08-09 9 THE first detachment of reinforcements for Penang from India will arrive here by two special trains from Singapore. The detachment for Penang will consist of the sth P»attalion 14th Punjab Regiment from Poona and they arrived in Singapore yesterday by the 8.1. liner s.s.108 words
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1099 1939-08-09 9 Hazara Singh Not Guilty ALIBI SUBMITTED BY DEFENCE r pHE special jury returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty at the conclusion of the retrial at *che Assizes in which Hazara Singh was charged with the murder of Najar Sing|h, a Kvatchman) employed1,099 words
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Article246 1939-08-09 9 Tied to Tree By Thieves Balik Pukiu. 4 DARING robbery was reported to the (Police 011 Monday evening, when a young Chinese wounan of 23 was manhandled by two men and robbed of about $4O cash. It is Famed that the woman was alone in246 words
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Advertisement195 1939-08-09 9 ANNOUNCING Follow-on Trulood V The march of science brings many blessings. Until now, weaning Baby from the bottle to more advanced food has been a most difficult peiiod, full of guess work 2nd uncertainty, resulting all too often in a falling-back of Baby’s condition. Now, accuracy takes the place of195 words
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Article717 1939-08-09 10 Unprecedented Stability (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 25. For the last twenty trading days, the price of tin has not varied by more than half-a-crowm. It has, in fact, achieved a stability unprecedented in the’ history of metal markets in the case of a metal717 words
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Article75 1939-08-09 10 Reuter. London, Tuesday. The Stock Exchange experienced one of the quietest sessions for some time, owing to the absence of interest. Prices nevertheless were generally firm, particularly Rubbers, which tended to strengthen in sympathy with the improved United Kingdom stock position. COMMODITIES: Wheat was easy on reports ofReuter. - 75 words
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Article698 1939-08-09 10 Reasons For Changes In Composition -7’ tin forms two-thirds OF SOLDER THIS article intends to show the user of solder the metallurgical reasons underlying the behaviour of various compositions of solders. Tin is generail) from one to two-thirds of the solder and the balance is chieflv698 words
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Article131 1939-08-09 10 Buenos Aires July 22. The Argentine Government issued to-day a vigorous denial oi rumours that it was planning to depreciate the peso to offset heavy losses due to the wheat operations of the National Grain Board. The Finance Minister, Dr. Groppo. stated that the Government’s131 words
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Article83 1939-08-09 10 Penang Augu (By Courtesy of the OD London Bank Dem nt On London Bank 4 monti Private O. D. A 1 1 lA Private 3 m/s Documentar 2/4 On New York Demand Canadian 18 On France Demand 9 18 L,re 1034 Swiss Francs 3d Marks I3| Java On83 words
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Article141 1939-08-09 10 TUESDAY A. -S’ 4 Hrev Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 23/32 New York 4.68 Ilb 168 1 3 Montreal 468 L 1.6 J 1,4. Brussels 27.55 1/2 2755 3/4 Geneva 20.73 i._ >074 p 2 Amsterdam 3.77 3 x 3.7» 1 Milan 89 1/32 89 Berlin 11 66141 words
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Article161 1939-08-09 10 The Directors of Morris Motors Ltd England have -announced that for the .six months January 1 to June 30 nearly 60,00»; Mom Models have he n deliverc to Distributors »nd Dealer.- eroughout Great Britain 1 figure wh’ch constitute a record for the Coinpai.’ ;ufh v believed161 words
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Article577 1939-08-09 10 Library Notice The following publications were issued or received by the department oi Statistics, S.S.. and F.M.S.. during the period 24-31, 1939. inclusive, and the available for the public use in the Reference Library Fullerton Building, Singapore Applications may be made by members ot the public resident in577 words
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Advertisement832 1939-08-09 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE INDIAN overseas bank, bank of india; ltd. ltd in Englund, BH«.k '«*>/ capital Authorised Head Office: 11| 12, First Line Capital Paid Up £L O5U ,wu Beach, Madras. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Branches Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Sir Charles g L c.I.E, Chairman Rangoon, KaratkudL Sivaj Sir Thomas Smith'832 words
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Advertisement137 1939-08-09 10 POISONED KIDNEYS Fight Germs, Purify Blood and Stop Getting Up Nighti To harmlessly flush poison.s and acid from 111 neys, to purify the blood and t orro I prostate and bladder so that you van i. 7 up nights.” get a6O cts. package of (-'H,o Haarlem Oil Capsules, the famous137 words
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Article, Illustration179 1939-08-09 11 London’s Fire Fighters A BOV E are seen fire-fighters at work on the burning warehouse in I'pper Thames-street while the fire was ai its height. Firemen from al! round the City area helped in extinguishing tin* flames. Ilu s<* divers of the Isander Indies Diving Club, in Britain. make a179 words
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Article419 1939-08-09 12 ARRESTS IN A DUTCH MOTOR VESSEL London. Calls for help frem the ba’last tank of a Dutch motor ship in the Thames led to the arrest of five alien stowaways, the ship’s master, and three members of the crew. This was stated at West London419 words
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Article436 1939-08-09 12 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And nan<r 8 SEA MAILS Outward For Ceylon, Southern Western India. Aden, Egypt, Canada. Europe and United States will close by Corfu at 6 p.m. on August 12. MR M VILS 0111 u an] EUROPE AND Tin .sj IMPERIAL (I'.ii 1,436 words
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Article83 1939-08-09 12 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.; and83 words
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Article686 1939-08-09 12 Two Companies To Be Wound Up FINANCE SCHEME DELAYED London. Petitions by the Westminster Bank Ltd. for the compulsory winding-up of Allied London Property Society Ltd. and Anchorage Trust Ltd., were beard by Mr. Justice Crossman in the Chancery Division recently. Mr. Milner Holland, for686 words
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Advertisement74 1939-08-09 12 yowv HEALTHanJENERGY Bayer’s TONIC The new roborant and stimu* E WO 4 iating remedy. -Stla TONIC kfa The ideal composition and It high vitamin content impart Germany new strength and ensure rapid and marked improvement in all conditions of weakness and exhaustion, nervousness, rapid onset of fatigue and weakness of74 words
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Miscellaneous1135 1939-08-09 12 «L i H_x HOW m! s 4RI I fasi\ ;< ft, ri mf z jfl R KK' TO-DAY KWEIYANG XPSA 69.3 Mc/s (42.98 m.) 650 p.m National Anthem; Band. 7.05 BO News reports in Chinese; Chinese music. 7.50 Interval. I.LJ Music; Talk; Fukien, Kwangtung and Peiping songs: Western TRANSMISSION—ONE. Music.1,135 words
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Miscellaneous960 1939-08-09 12 SINGAPORE -HL 1.333 Kc.s <225 m LHP 9.69 mc/s <30.96 m. lOu p.m Mi.<-el)aufeous programme of new G.amophone records».i 130 Mid-day Rubber and Tin pr:c« 1.32 Miscellaneous programme of new Gramophone records contd. 2.00 Interval. 5.u0 Cantonese Songs.t 5.40 ‘Classified Character singing in Peiping Plays—l6—Chin 1. 6.1 U Cmnese Orchestral960 words
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Miscellaneous457 1939-08-09 12 12.20 pun. Sign Off 1.50 Mid-Afternocn Music. 3.05 Sign Off. 4.20 Nestle Hits and Encores. 5.05 Program Preview. Weather Report. 5.20 Clamay Glamour Revue. 5.50 Local Market Report. 5.55 News Period. Spanish—English. 6.20 The Old Refrains. 6.35 Genato Musical Kitchen. 6.50 Dana Perfumes Program. 7.05 Popular Music. 7.20 On the457 words
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Article207 1939-08-09 13 Mother Admit* Hur Mistake At Inquest London. H .netta M< Minr. gave evi- inquest at Formby, Lar- ir < f‘tiy, that or. March 22 i'i' mistake when she identii- r ashtd up at Chester as s< I. William Gordon Ha- Mr 47, < t Grange-avenue, it> investigator207 words
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Article164 1939-08-09 13 Legislation Proposed Simla. July 20. Uncertainty in this country regarding the rights of Indians to enter and work in the Philippine Islands is soon likely to be dispelled by the introduction of a new Immigration Bill in the Philippine National Assembly. For some time past,164 words
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Article97 1939-08-09 13 Big Government Grant Patna. The Government has granted Rs. 2,000,000 to place the mass literacy movement on a permanent basis. Under this scheme the main agency for instruction remains the voluntary work of teachers, students and social workers. In some cases, with a view to enabling97 words
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Article1198 1939-08-09 13 Arrivals lODAY, U’GDT 9, onva iruai enina via Singapore. ’’lsiaini" iroin Japan ana unuia via Singapore. s.s. "Mata Han from Singapore via Ports. s.s. "Bangka" from Tandjong-Poera. m.s. “Fioma” from Europe via Colombo. TOMORROW, AUGUST 10. s.s. "Kajputana" from London via ports. FRIMaX, AUGUST 11. s-s. “Calchas”1,198 words
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Advertisement368 1939-08-09 13 BLUE funnel line W shK.KF TO LONDON A NORTH <X»NTINENT i nils Hull Aug 11 Sent 7 (’alls Marseilles Glasgow Aug 19 Sent 14 calls Anwerp k Middlesbro Aug 23 Sen/ 25 I>M sEKVF’E TO LIVERPOOL Vl* HAVRE r-rvAF Calls Glas *T° w Aug. 17 Sent'l9 Calls Jeddah Omits Havre368 words
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Advertisement726 1939-08-09 13 P J?T O al,t r Ct U BRITISH INDIA (Incorporrted la England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAJPUTANA” SAILING THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service, Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo, Aden,726 words
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Article395 1939-08-09 14 Owner’s Right Cannot Be Challenged London. A RACEHORSE owner has a perfect right to put up on his horses any jockey that he pleases. It is a privilege of which Miss Dorothy Paget amongst others lias taken the fullest advantage. It is sometimes rather hard395 words
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Article200 1939-08-09 14 Mr. Roy Higgins Bombay Mr. P.oy Higgins the well-known Australian tramei died at the Sassoon Hospital after underoing m operation for .peritonitis During the last Bombay racing season Mr Higgins underwent an abdominal operation at St. George's Hospital, and throughout March he was convalescing. His brother200 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-08-09 14 J. ff. QUARTON, ot the Achilles Club, .making a spectacular clearance, in the qualifying round ot the running high jump at the A.A.A. Championships at the White City,.30 words
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Article, Illustration778 1939-08-09 14 Not Yet Ready To Fight Joe Louis Bob Pastor, the New York heavyweight, was matched with Joe Louis after the “Brown Bomber” had pierced the Galento bubble, I was t among those who were inclined to the belief that Lou Nova had been ignored.778 words
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125 1939-08-09 14 FORTY-FOUR countries have expressed their intention of participating at the 1940 Olympic Games at Helsinki, according to an announcement by Mr. Rangel!, chairman of the Olympic Organizing Committee. Mr. Rangell stated on behalf of Helsinki that the town was grateful for125 words
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Article133 1939-08-09 14 Yugoslav TeanG Predicament Ag' 'THERE appears t whether the Yog team which defeated Cup team by three the European zoi>> hi: ge able to proceed States to play the irrican zone for tt the present hold» s United States, sir who will finance th> United States is133 words
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Article223 1939-08-09 14 Two Championship» For Alice Marble Miss Marble just failed to win three events in the Irish Championships in Dublin. She had wo (men’s singles by beating Miss Noel (6-2, 6-4 and. with Miss Noel, she beat Mrs F Myerscough and Mis- N Stoker but a British victory223 words
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Article77 1939-08-09 14 Fear that J E Bromwkh, Aus: ilia’s No. 1 lawn tenm play» i may boverworked has caused th»- Australian Lawn Tennis Association to defer their decision whether or not to accept New Zealand tour invitation. According to Mr Jd ore of the selectors, the follow77 words
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Advertisement167 1939-08-09 14 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l Bthe new 1939 MINX gives the greatest value in the /V, I nlir y BNEW EC ONOMY Over 10 m.p g\ consistently achieved in practical testa 474» m.p.g. bv R.A.C. observed test. R.A.C. certificate No. 788. NEW 4-speed all-silent Synchro- NEW roominess In front compart :nesh mont through forward167 words
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Article590 1939-08-09 15 Y -tenlav’s Junior League Football RLOR'm all departments, the Marine Departent Sports Club beat the Indian Recreation “B” on the Renongt ground yesterday, thus consolidatin'. ,r position at the head) of the Second Division tab'e. started promisingly, conkeenly in the first ten ’hereafter the Mannes590 words
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Article334 1939-08-09 15 Irade School Miss Many Chances victory was gained by the lolit? Sports dub when they met the Government Trade School on the GTS ground yesterday, the score being 3—2. Both the Police and the School field♦•d a stn ng team, but the former had the334 words
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Article68 1939-08-09 15 Diving Event on By Lee Hon Ming Ipoh. In the Triangular Swimming Meet between the Penang Chinese Swimming Club, the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club and the Kinta Swimming Club which concluded on Monday, the following were the results of the diving event: 1 Lee Hon Ming <68 words
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Article26 1939-08-09 15 At the O.F.A ct>urt at 5.15 p.m. today: OF.A.: Chan Ah Ming, Chan Lam Fatt, Ng Eng Fung, Ng Eng Kok. Chan Kim Chooi.26 words
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Article27 1939-08-09 15 SOCITK: P.F.A. League, Div. 1— O.X.A. v. C.A.C., S.X.I. ground; I R.C. v. P.C.F.A., Victoria Green. BADMINTON: A C. S. Union tournament. 5.30 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration42 1939-08-09 15 A'. Hurt/ni. the new Open golt champion, has been elected, captain of the Professional Golfers' dissociation. He has also been awarded tiie Pyle Memorial Medal, zchich is held for a'year by members who win the major honour in British golf.42 words
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Article255 1939-08-09 15 Hockey THE Government Commeicial Day School did well to defeat the Penang Colts 2—l in their hockey encounter on the Hutchings School ground yesterday The condition of the ground was not conducive to good nockey Nevertheless the teams played well and an interesting game was255 words
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Article23 1939-08-09 15 The hockey match between the Old Xaverians Association and the Indian Association fixed for yesterday has been postponed to August 27.23 words
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Article101 1939-08-09 15 Heavyweight Title Changes Hands The Scottish heavyweight title changed hands at Dundee, when Alex Bell (Leith), the holder, was beaten by Bob Scally (Glasgow), a former sparring -partner to Tommy Farr. Bell was unlucky in that he was obliged to retire at the end of the fifth101 words
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152 1939-08-09 15 THE Tamil Union C. A.C. of Colombo are proposing to tour Malaya next year. They will lie in this country for nearly a month —probably a month —and fixtures are being arranged for them at the various centres. Though not as strong as the152 words
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535 1939-08-09 15 STRAINED calf muscle stopped Sydney W'ooderson, fastest mile runner in the world, from competing in what might have been one of the greatest races (■•f his career on August Bank Holiday at White City. Woodersb.n, on the orders of535 words
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Article149 1939-08-09 15 Tennis Tournament Fixtures The following are the P.S.C. tennis fixtures for today and tomorrow FIXTURES FOR TODAY Ladies Doubles: scr. Mrs. J. W. Clark and Mrs. Adams v —3 Miss E H Roberts and Mrs. Douglas. Men’s Doubles: —3O Hickey and Scarlett v. —15.3 Campbell and Davies.149 words
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Article160 1939-08-09 15 Munich rpHE “Brown Ribbon of Germany, horse race of two thousand met! s for a prize of one hundred thousand marks, which along with the Derby is the most important annual event in German horse-racing, was run loi the sixth time and won by the160 words
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Article230 1939-08-09 15 M.A.F.C. And M.R.C. Share Points The M.A.F.C., last year’s champions and strong contenders for this season’s honours, were unlucky to draw with the M.R.C. when they met in the .M.F.A. Junior League at the Dato Kramat ground. The M.A.F.C. dominated play and had the mortification of seeing230 words
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Advertisement72 1939-08-09 15 HI lIP -«a NMK|||gai moi i mo 1 khmiii I j s >’ "-A A-/,, 5» VH»* 5 gJM “CAMEL HAIB BELTING The Great Power ’lYansmitter > Kw Ml r ffl CAMEL HAIR BELTING on account of its great tensile, strength and elastic power, will drive a much greater load72 words
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Article374 1939-08-09 16 Sand-Track Exercise This Morning Ry -TRESPASSER" r T'HE Penang Gold Cup candidates attracted considerable attention when they were taken out on the course this morning. I did not notice Measure. Toyman and Jeremiah, but all the others came under observation. Only the sand-track was’ used374 words
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Article69 1939-08-09 16 Today's Fixtures The following aie today s fixtures in the A.C.S. Union badminton tournament: 5.30 Choong Hun Cliear.u T-.l; Lav Seng (Rei G Th San 600 Miss s S. T-oh ana Tech Kiioon Inn v. Mi>> Cec-<u CLian and B»*h Ewe Kok (Ref. Boev 6.30 Ong69 words
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Article81 1939-08-09 16 .—Reuter Difficulties In Formation The Hague, August 8 M. De Geer is meeting with .serious difficulties in his efforts to form a Cabinet and may have to abandon the task. Dr. Colijn’s Party has refused to cooperate. Hence the Defence Minister. Dr. Van Dyk. will not accept.—Reuter - 81 words
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Article217 1939-08-09 16 —Reuter. Largest Ever Heid Berlin, August The first phase of Germany’s motorised manoeuvres which are described as probably the largest ever held in this country began today with exerciso in crossing rivers near Rissa about twenty miles north-west or Dresden where engineers and pioneer troops co-operated in—Reuter. - 217 words
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Article178 1939-08-09 16 "My Hands Are Wrongly Tied -ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, AUGUST 9. SPEAKING AT HIS FIRST PRESS CONFERENCE SINCE THE CONGRESS SESSION ENDED. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT DECLARED THAT CONGRESSMEN WHO VOTED AGAINST REVISING THE NEUTRALITY LAW HAD WRONGLY TIED HIS HANDS. Reuter. He had practically no power to make an American effort toReuter. - 178 words
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Article194 1939-08-09 16 KUBBKK Buyer* Belien Ayer Panas Ud 1-15 Bassetts 47 i 52 B Lintangs 102 1.05 Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brogas 54 56 Indragiris 1-2 U 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.10 2.25 Lunas 1.42 V 1.50 Malaka Pindas 1-20 1.25 Mentaxabs 39 41 Pa jams 1.70 1.77 J Sungei194 words
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Article135 1939-08-09 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ain pat 3/9 4/ Bangrin 18/ 18/6 Batu Selangor 1.20 123 Hitam 32| 35 Hong Fatt 59 x 61 K. Kamunting 6/ 6/3ex Kampong Lanjut 13/6 13/9 Kramat 9/6 9/9 Kuchai 1.174 1.20 Laruts 4/ 4/3 Pangnga River 5/9 6/3 Pattani Tin 2/6135 words
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Article533 1939-08-09 16 SUPPLIED BY MESSRS. ANTHONY CO. New York. Aug 8. 1 The following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange closed {to-day. DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's To-day's 3u Industrials 140.76 141.10 20 Rails 28.80 28.76 15 Utilities 26.45 26.55 New York Stock Exchange business done, totai volume 450.000533 words
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Article222 1939-08-09 16 Buyers Sellers MINING. Ampat 3/9 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 73 76 Bangrin 18/ 18/6 Batu Selangor 116 1.20 Berjuntai 8/3 8/9 Burma Malay 19/9 20/3 Hong Fatt 58 61 Johan 24 27 Jelebu 50 52J K. Kamunting 5/10» 6/14 K. Lanjut 13/6222 words
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221 1939-08-09 16 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Seilers Ampats 3/74 3/104 A. Hitams 19/3 20/3 A. Weng 70 75 Bangrins 18/ 18/6 B. Seiangors 1.20 1.23 Berjuntais 8/6 9/ Chenderiangs 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatt 59 61 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntings 8/ 8/6 K. Lanjuts 13/6 14/ Kramats 9/4| 9/9 Kundangs221 words
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Article50 1939-08-09 16 WEDNESDAY. AUGUSI MIDDAY QUOTATIONS Penang Tin Business done Singapore Tin RUBBEK: Penang (Spot) Singapore (Spot; COPRA: Sundned Black Pepper TAPIOCA: Medium Fair Seed RICE: Rangoon Parboiled N No. 2 $6 w Rangoon White N No 2 $5 DO Local Parboiled White N( k S 6 5O White White50 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-09 16 CHARLES DAY Estate Agent of 33 Spring Street, VV.2. When returning to England, consult me, LONDON’S PREMIER SPECIALIST for flatlet houses, private* hotels and guest houses. Comfortable homes in exclusive districts together with secured income. Prices from £5OO to £2,000 f® motor ra OIL Wsi K- SBjgy j REDUCES ENGINE58 words
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Advertisement321 1939-08-09 16 ytamgflKgr I L (Head clfficc*) 216 Pena- j Phone 1477 A 147« Telegrams. “Gaz< tt- ‘j Rates of Subscription for p, n and Sunday Gazett PINANG GAZ! J Local S 3 Delivery p Monthly $125 Quarterly 3,75 Haly-Yearly 7.50 Yearly 15.00 SUNDAY G AZH 1 i Local s.s. a Deliver?321 words
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