Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 August 1939

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION F.STAB. 1833 PtBI.ISHEII mill’ No 190. Vol. xcvn. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 600 1 Alarming War Rumours TENSION REVIVED Scope Of Axis Talks At Salzburg Berlin, August 14. The Axis talks caused a sharp increase in uneasiness in many well-informed and non-political quarters. The newspapers make it clear that no relaxation of the existing tension is intended hut rather,
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  • 98 1 iitsin Suspects -Reuter. Tokyo, August 12. I pane; press seemingly display pu:. !i, •nt at the British procedure of Uni! it rid!" announcing the handing over of th four Tientsin suspects. Th 1 ‘■chi Shimbun says that when Sir rioN ’t Craigie notified Mr. Sotom.T.
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  • 181 1 Reuter i\<>? Io Be Involved in War In Europe Or. East I! Park, New York, August 12. Prcs< conference toRoosevel* said he knew a’ a he"e wa* no reason for i, n« ress for a special ses51,1 io ih'um. Ho added that if an ®ct 1 of v.
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  • 271 1 Japanese Officers Returning TOKYO, AUGUST 13. Tl- MILITARY OFFICERS WHO PARTICIPATED IN THE LO-JAPANESE CONFERENCE ARE RETURNING TO 'X BY AIR ON AUGUST 11 TO RESUME THEIR MILI--IXI iIES BECAUSE THE FINAL INSTRUCTIONS TO DELEGATES HAVE NOT ARRIVED. ACCORDING 10 1 DOMEI AGENCY. *le gation’s leader, Major-General
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  • 40 1 —Reuter. Shanghai, August 14. Fears of incidents today—the second anniversary of the outbreak of hostilities in Shanghai were not realised. There were parades of Japanese in the Japaneseoccupied part of the International Settlement but no disturbances.—Reuter.
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  • 282 1 —Reuter Wireless. Statement Of Policy Paris, August 13 The policy of the new Spanish Government was set. forth in the Ministerial statement after the first meeting of the Cabinei’ kst night. The Government’* aim Is «dated to be to “lead the country along the fruitful path of
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  • 185 1 Reuter. For Deciding Question On Legal Grounds London. Aug. 12. The Netos Chronicle says: “There is ro sound basis for deciding this question on purely legal grounds. Japan has no more legal status in China than a burglar in the mint. “Mcst people, including the Japarese, will
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  • 267 1 AWAKE” Violent Attacks On Nazis DANZIG, AUGUST 14. MANY ARRESTS WERE MADE IN DANZIG THIS WEEKEND OF POSTMEN WHO WERE DISTRIBUTING PAMPHLETS CALLED “DANZIG, AWAKE.” THE PAMPHLETS MAKE VIOLENT PERSONAL ATTACKS ON HERR FORSTER ALLEGING THAT HE HAS “TOO MUCH MONEY AND PROPERTY.” —Reuter. It is also
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  • 17 1 Reuter. Vienna Aug. 13. According to persistent and unconfirmed rumours. Cardinal Innitzer Is retiring.—
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 16 1 GATE COW GATE; PM itf h Malaya PtninQ?— l dispensary urn. j p ng and Ipob.
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    • 78 1 “SMILER” fed on COWS GATE I I 4 V tor North Maliya Penana'— GEORGETOWN THSPENSARY LW Penang and Ipob. th&t wilt make ifoa ask for a second helping ill i fl tl-; It’s always a treat when S.C.S. SAUSAGES are put on the table. Every sausage is packed with good-
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  • 337 2 Hitch Over Currency Question MILITARY MISSION A NECESSITY Tokio, Aug. 12. Mr. Kato has rejected Sir Robert Craigie s ’proposals for a resumption of the Anglo-Japanese conference, J according} to a Domei message, which states Sir Robert Craigie’s latest instructions from London did not touch
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  • 50 2 plomatic activity at the Holy See.—Reutei Wireless. Interview With The Pope Rome. August 12 The Pope received Mgr. Orsenigo, Papal Nuncio at Berlin, in an interview. It is understood that the international situation was discussed in relation to diplomatic activity at the Holy See.—Reuter MX!i rnlni'i'
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  • 395 2 Reuter Wireless. I Writ Of Habeasi Corpus Applicable I Delayed by Censor) Shanghai, August 12. The legal firm of Ellis and Hays received at 10 p.m. on August 11, instructions from interested persons in London to tile an application for a writ of Habeas Corpus in Connection
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  • 688 2 Military Pact May Be Forced On Hungary X .i LONDON, AUGUST 13. SOME TENSE WEEKS OBVIOUSLY LIE AHEAD Ob EUROPE, WRITES THE SUNDAY TIMES DIPLOMATIC COR RESPONDENT. GERMANY APPEARS BENT ON PRESSING A MILITARY ALLIANCE ON BUDAPEST, WHICH WILL GIVE HER THE RIGHT TO TRANSIT
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  • 67 2 Outspoken Conuib > Londor ;ll t I 2 The "New.-»..Chriiti: < iSion lo hand over i k C rable decision which name and pre.-»ti*j< easing our position m < The “Daily Express get ready for h.iwts and Left and Right jin »e decision clears the situ t
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  • 28 2 Allahabad. Aug. 13. The Congress leader. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is expected to fly to Chunking via Hanoi either on August 20 or 27.
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  • 79 2 —Reuter Wireless. Japanese Agreement AA itli Soviet Signed London. Aug 12 The Moscow agreement has now been signed between *he Japan» se owned North Sakhalin Oil Company and the Soviet Oil Field Workers’ Trade Union, whereby the Company agrees to increase Che Soviet workers wages by 15 per
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  • 55 2 exercises, broadcasting tonight Reut’.r Wireless. Air Attack* Wil! Bp Brought To Standstill London. August 12. “I confidently believe that a serious air attack on these islands would be brought to a standstill in a shoit time declared Aii Vice-Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, one of the chiefs in the
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  • 49 2 —Reuter Wireless. Six More Expulsion Orders Signed London. Aug 12. Sir Samuel Heare made six more expulsion order.-» against I.R.A suspects, bringing the total to 80. In one case man left the country before the order cculd be executed and a prohibited order was substituted. —Reuter Wireless.
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  • 839 2 Reuter Shanghai, August 12. Seven Chmese were injured, including one Chinese constable of the Shanghai Municipal Police this evening, when two hand grenades were thrown outjade the Japanese-srponsored Chinese Inland Shipping Company in West Hongkew with the Brit'sh defence sector. The
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  • 296 3 Charges Not Yet Formulated LOCAL CHINESE PERTURBED rp'HE three senior officers of the Bangkok branch of the Oversea-Chinese Banking) Corporation, Ltd., who were arrested a fortnight ago were told on Thursday that they were to be held for another 15 days. No charges have been
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  • 146 3 Malacca. 1' judge will have te Malacca to hear the iiich two Treasury diicii and a district i< charged with deft >vernment of revenue use of revenue had been used previou i losed n the district •day, when Mr. W J t judge,
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  • 125 3 Makoto Aoki, 43-year-old Japanese, was fined $5 in the Singapore Third Police Court on Thursday. when he pleaded gu lty to a charge of failing to report his arrival from Johore within 48 hours to the Registrar of Aliens. Aoki’s wife Yoshiko Aoki. was cautioned
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  • 647 3 Malay’s Plea Of Epilepsy Fails Seremban. SENTENCE of death was passed by Mr. Justice Raja Musa in the Supreme Court here late on Thursday afternoon at the conclusion of the trial in which a Malay named Dahan bin Ngah was charged with the murder
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  • 462 3 Kuala Lumpur. ripllE Director and Adviser on Education, Dr. W. Linehan, con- demned the lack of public libraries throughout Malaya when he spoke at the dinner given by the Selangor Teachers’ Association to delegates to the Malayan Education Conference and more than 300
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  • 182 3 Foreign Students Visit Station “On Tuesday last, Electra House, Moorgate, the central telegraph station of Cable and Wireless Limited was visited by parties of students from three of the countr es with which the Company maintains cable or wireless communication. In the afternoon, students from Moslem
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  • 194 3 Receiving Order Over $360 SingajMire. C4IIERE is a case of a man who is being made a bankrupt for -5360. lam opposed to this kind of law. I only regard it as a misuse of the whole bankruptcy procedure,” said Mr. Justice Pedlow, commenting on a petition
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  • 75 3 Ipoh. An unemployed Chinese labourer was found with a severe cut in the abdomen on the five-foot way ol the Perak Chinese Protectorate over the week-end. The staff oi the Protectorate immediately summcned the ambulance and the injured man was rushed to the Ipoh District Hospital. It
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  • 156 3 Failed T<o Rejrort Under Aliens Law Dr. Robert Curt Barth, a 58-year-old Herman, was fined $3 by Mr. J. Flet-cher-Cooke. Singapore Third Police Magistrate, when he .pleaded guilty to a charge of being an alien and failing to report his arrival from Johore within 48 hours to
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  • 546 3 11 tikka Fined For Selling Samsu Ipoh. simsu win found cunn< ng bushes and shrubs ’< nta River at Gunong s ai.ee of which a Chini. rt iated to the Ipoh Mr P. F Y. Radcliffe. K Wicksteed of Excise Department. ne in the case in
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  • 182 3 Negligent Cyclist Crushes Hand Ipoh. Booking a pathetic figure, with his left hand heavily bandaged, a Tamil. Sup piah. appeared before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. in the Ipoh First Magistrate’s Court, on Saturday on a charge of riding his bicycle negligently. Court Inspector N. B.
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  • 98 3 Ipoh. Lam Sarwar, an Indian Bengalee, wa. 1 brought up before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the Ipoh First Magistrates Court, yesterday, on a charge of the theft of a sarong belonging to a Malav. Osman bin Ibrahim. The accused pleaded guilty and explained that he
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  • DAILY INDIA PAGE
    • 143 4 Bannu. July 27. A GURKHA officer with the troops protecting the camp at Kazmak was killed by snipers on Tuesday. The same day, road protection troops were attacked near Razmak by a gang believed to be 150 strong and a sepoy was wounded. The enemy
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    • 81 4 Mill Agents Interview Sardar Patel Ahmedabad, July 27. A daputation of Mill Agents waited on Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Chairman of the Congress Parliamentary Subcommittee, and represented to him the difficulties which the textile industry was undergoing. Sardar Patel promised to consider their views and do his
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    • 478 4 Claim To Raffle Prize-money Vizagapatam, July 27. IVTR. J. Janakiramaiya Pantulu, Sub-Judge, Vizagapatam, gave judgment yesterday decreeing a suit filed by Srimathi P. Ammajamma against her father claiming prize-money drawn in a raffle. Srimathi Ammajamma, the plaintiff, filed a suit in the Sub-Oourt at Vizagapatam
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    • 1082 4 THOUGH NOT SUCCESSFUL TOUR HAS CREATED jFRIENDUNESS Indians’ Demand For Fair Treatment Bombay, July 27. QUMMING up the impressions of his visit to CeylonAo a press interview this afternoon, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru declared that although the tour r was not very satisfactory yet his
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    • 173 4 Mr. Saxends A ppeal Lucknow, July 28. r pHE view that the Forward Bloc, the Royists, the 'Com munists and the Congress Socialists would only serve to create confusion and indiscipline in the Congress ranks, and that it was only Mahatma Gandhi who could deliver the goods
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    • 127 4 Disciplinary Action To Be Deferred Karachi, July 22. It is understood that the A.I.C.C. have circularised all provincial committees to defer taking any disciplinary action aga nst subordinate committees and Congress members who participated in the Forward Bloc meet;ngs on July 9, to protest against the decisions of
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    • 147 4 Archaeological Find Near Kangra Kangra, July 27. The ruins of a pre-historic village, whose inhabitants should have used stone implements, have been unearthed at Karahapur, eight miles from here, during the construction of a village .path. The village has a number of mounds outside it. Near one of
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    • 279 4 ITALIAN ATTTHJDE RESENTED Calcutta, July 27. 'J'llE necessity of taking ‘retaliatory measures” against Italian residents in India, if no redress of the grievances of Indians in the Italian Empire is obtained, is stressed by the Committee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce in a representation to the
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    • 248 4 Bihar Premier’s Advice To Congressmen Ranchi, July 28. I A N appeal to Congressmen to inspire 21. confidence among the followers of other faiths than their own and to carry on their work amongst the Aborigines and the backward classes without vilifying Christian and other missions, already
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    • 296 4 SIGNIFICANCE choice Simla, July 27 'pHE announcement of the selettion of the hon. L a la Manoharlal, Finance Minister of the Punjab, as a member of the Indian delegation to the next session of the League of Nations at Geneva is interesting for the reason that
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    • 242 4 NEED FOR STROA6 l K SIR JOGENDRA SINGH, member of the the Committee, in the course of an interv; > ?eClir ity for India realising that the problem of defei h"' 1 sil an Indian problem and that it was for her going to mobilise
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
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    • 91 4 QUEEN'S LAST 3 SHOWS TOI>U Vr 3 PM., «.I-, 'T M-G-M’s Gay 1933 r Of Youth, Love “SPRINT; MAD® with MAUREEN O’STTTrn, LEW AYLf- Ann Morris.. J**BE^°ThU ,G '"WrBEE This amaz; drnrra the world called woman who dared lo^hjl 1 the greatest picture everftL?;’ A PARAMO, ST “BACK DOOR To
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  • DAILY CHINA PAGE
    • 665 5 bkijte force being RECOGNISED May Prove Grave Hong Kong August 1. EUGENE CHEN, former Chinese Foreig n Minister, sis sued the following statement in which he defines his views on the meaning and implications of the An?. '‘-Japanese accord concluded last week in Tokio:
      and honour of England.—lnternational News.  -  665 words
    • 99 5 Shanghai, g Shanghai is today the proud g of an “iron lung,” a B °f Sir I ictor Sassoon, g well-known British philang thropist and millionaire. B v 7 his is only the second ap- pa rat us of its kind in the Bar Bast. Ihe other,
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    • 42 5 I.cltf to right, Mr. J. L. Bine, secretary of thd. Ladies’ Tailors branch; Miss Anne Laughlin, General II omen’s Organisation; Mr Andrew Conley, secretary; and Mr I. \ewton, chairman, arriving for the tailors' conference which wa held m London recently.
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    • 388 5 TO OFFER RESISTANCE INDEFINITELY Hong Kong, August 4 China is in a position to continue its resistance against the Japanese invasion indefinitely because the nation is largely agricultural and has learned to do without a large percentage* of imported, products, according to statements made
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    • 202 5 Japanese Spokesman On “Popular Feelings’' Reuter. Shanghai, Aug. 11. TIEPORTS that the anti-British movement in Japanese-oc-cupied territory in China is turning anti-foreign or anti-American were categorically denied by the Japanese Army spokesman at a press conference today. He said there was no evidence of
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    • 145 5 .Funds For Dependents Created Shanghai. “No matter how’ difficult their financial situation may be”, local Governments in unoccupied China have been ordered by General Chiang Kai-shek to create a special fund for the payment of pensions to the families of the nation’s dead soldiers. “The heroic resistance
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    • 73 5 Reuter. Shanghai, August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Silverthorne an aged British couple living at Chefoo were evicted from their home by the Japanese-sponsored Municipal Government, according to foreign reports. The house, which was confiscated without recompense, was bought in 1872 by Mrs. Silverthorne’s father. She
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 39 5 BOBBY BEAR—BIT OF A BREEZE d t T tunas Hv around—now then Bobby, catch that’ NPark, but it's blowina a qalc. mind’ Miss McMouse too. lias lost her neu ‘urt. u u ’ia silly to start for a naiL
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  • 1092 6  -  By WILSON EERBER jVTUDITY at the New York World’s Fair will probably start a first-class moral controversy in America shortly. Already the issue has been raised by the action of Southern Rhodesia in closing an exhibit because of its proximity to a side-show
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  • 1178 6  -  By D. Compton-James JWTEEDLES are busy in England, i 1 France, Germany, and Russia pricking the fingers of thousands of prospective blood donors. The powers of Europe have realised that in the event of war a huge reserve of blood will be necessary to meet the transfusion
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  • 58 6 nrepaWl PETITION > Canada askin pt;bl"- herS the right to certai.- 1 n p! ,,5.-e* to print the Bibb I <,l Copyright in t yrt z the King’s Pri ll f l'n v cr ;J Spottiswood th Press, and the < Press. >lt the t Being
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1540 7 Hundreds Of Floral T ributes t citizens. businessmen. refrien<is turned out in full .v their last tribute of res- j ite Mr. Cheah TaXto, whose k nliwe from his residence, fnn**r- pen Halt, at 11 a.m. yester--jnent at the Batu Gantong cay den*- y.
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  • 115 7 Mother Of Colony Cricketer The death occurred after a bnei illness of Mrs. Hilda Andres, wife of Mr. C. A. Andres, (retired chief clerk of the Municipal Electric Supply Dept.), and mother of Mr J. R. Andres, the well-known Colony ard Penang cricketer. The deceased
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  • 101 7 4 FATAL motor accident occurrfd at 8 p.m. yesterday, when fin ayed Indian uxis knm ked dovn by a hit-aiuLrun motorist opposite the Glugor Club. The unfortunate victim who sustained multiple injuries was left on the read until Mr. Ingram Sylvester, of the Garrison, Giuyor, who happened
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  • 236 7 Proposal At Perak Meeting Ipoh. The first dinner meeting of the Perak Medical Practitioners’ Society was held at the Hotel Majestic on Saturday at 8 p.m. Dr J. J. Samuel presiding. The following were present: Dr. J. J. Samuel of Kampar, Dr. K. T. Khong,
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  • 170 7 A motor collision, involving a car and a riesha, occurred at Penang Road in front of Phee Choon Road at about 1.30 a.m. yesterday. The passenger in the riesha, Mr. Cyril Martinez, band-leader of the Cc’estial Cabaret, Ipoh, was thrown out of the riesha and landed
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  • 570 7 Mr. M. Karthigasoo, Clerk, Special Class, has been appointed to act as Postmaster, Taiping. Mr. Abdullah Rabah of the Batu Gajah Hospital left on Friday on transfer to the Tapah Hospital. The death of Mrs. Tan Khay Hun nee Madam Khoo Hong Cheng occurred yesterday at 53
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  • 201 7 Second Anniversary Of Shanghai Hostilities NEARLY 1,000 representatives from Chinese dubs, associations guilds and schools, were ou t in the streets earl) yesterday morning selling red paper flowers in observance of the second anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities in Shanghai. Consisting of boys and
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  • 143 7 Mr. N. Raghavan Elected President The fourteenth annual general meeting cf the Indian Association was held at No. 3. Union Street on Saturday evening at four o'clock with Mr K. S. Pillai in tbechair. The report and accounts for the year, ended March 31, 1939.
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  • 411 7 Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat Miss Tan Kim Choo The Shanghai Hotel. North Beach, was the scene of a pretty Chinese wedding at noon yesterday when Miss Tan Kim Choo, youngest daughter of Madam Ong Keok. Kedah, was married to Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat. only son of Madam Tan
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  • 244 7 Daughter Of Mr. And Mrs. F. W. Stewart The funeral of Miss Josephine Noreen Stewart more familiarly known as “Dainty” took place on Saturday at 5.45 p.m. The cortege left the house 42 Aboo Sittee Lane, and wended its way to the Western. Road Cemetery,
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  • 449 8 J3ARLIAMENT is on holiday. For those who feel happier about the welfare of Britain when the Prime Minister is being elosel.\ watched than when there is no daily House of Commons to keep an eye on him, the holiday does not seem to have come at the
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  • 614 8 Gold Cup Day Vjf7ELL. Child Cup Day has come and is gone and 1 don’t mind admitting that I am rather glad. It has been a very unsettling fieriod; the whole office has had racing fever and tambie.s’ grandmothers have died at the rate of three a
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  • 469 8 Monday. Xugust 14. r |M IE international tension has revived and the question of whether there is to be war or peace this year is probably being decided at the meeting of the Axis Foreign Ministers at Salzburg. No information of any kind is
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 106 8 Around The Town 31AJ ESTIG CINEMA “You Can’t Take It with you” 6.15 and 9.30 p.m WINDSOR CINEMA “Adventures of two Sisters' (Cantonese talkie* 6.30 and 9.30 p.m ROYAL CINEMA “Sipah Solar” (.Hindustani talkies) 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA “Spring Madness 3.00, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m CAPITAL TALKIES “Hawaii
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  • 252 9 l-pol Ship And Aircraft Carrier Also Expected (HITHER STRENGTHENING OF MALAYA’S DEFENCES i OLLOWING the arrival of large reinforcements from India for Singapore and Penarg. 12 subarines with the deppt ship “Medway” end the desoyer “Westcott” are expected /at the Naval Base, Singapore,
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  • Correspondence
    • 175 9 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, —The .present policy of nations which is based on selfishness and greed instead of trying by concerted action D restrict or extinguish a conflagration adds fuel to fire. The policy of the socalled Christian nations is diametrically opposed to the
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  • 75 9 Unconscious When Brought Ashore 4 th,riU>n<; rescue took plti' 3, of a young Chinese from the si < in frent of the Ban Hin Lee Mills. ■Sungei P.nang, at about noon today. The man. who appeared to hav< swallowed a considerable amount o water, teas brought ashore
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  • 826 9 Chinese Charged With Obstruction Of Public Officer FJNHE Chief Police Officer, Penang. Air. B. M. O’Connell, was a witness in the Police Court this morning when hearing was taken up before Mr. A. W. Bellamy in the case in which a Chinese, Phoa’n Boon
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  • 359 9 i trend a For Tomorrow is the agenda for tomorrow’s t ,-t r of the Fed?ral Council at >•• 'I Lumpur. Th?» meeting' will start 1 Minutes of the meeting held on lß.<y 18, 1939. 2 Affirmation of new members 3. Papers laid on th? table 1
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  • 34 9 Mi. y eoh Ho Hunt and Miss Tan Kim Choo, who were married at th, Shanghai Hotel yesterday. Report on page 7.
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  • 186 9 Mi*. Chan Ah Klien** Entertained A SPIRANT Chan Ah Kheng, Hon. M Assistant Secretary of the Aspirants Association, who will be leaving Penang shortly to study medicine at the Hong Kong University, was entertained to a dinner party given by the president and committee members of the Association
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 302 9 IK E INQUIRY TO BE HELD IN PENANG 'l' is announced in the Straits Scttlcinents Government Gazette published on h'riday night that in exercise of the powers conferred on him in Section 12 ol the I 'ood Control Ordinance, 1939, the Food Controller has appointed Mr. A. G. Baker and
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  • 515 10 SUPPLIED BY MESSRS. co. New York, /tugust 12. Hie following quuuiuoLk> were tnose i tiling wnen tne block Exchange closed uxiay. DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday's To-day’s 30 Industrials 137.29 138.42 20 Rails 27.97 28.35 15 Utilities 26.05 26.36 New York Stock Exchange, business done, total volume 260,000 shares.
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  • 132 10 SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. Prev. Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 23 32 New York 4.68 1/8 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.68 1/4 4.68 1/8 Brussels 27.55 3/4 27.55 3/4 Geneva 20.73 1/2 20.74 1/2 Amsterdam 8.72 1/2 8.75 1/4 Milan 89 89 Berlin 11.66 1/2 11.67 Stockholm 19.31 1/2 19.40
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  • 137 10 Edmonton, Alberta, July 28. A gold rush reminiscent of the Klondike days started here to-day following a report of the discovery of gold in the Yellow Knife region, near the Great Slave Lake. A vein, believed to be one of the richest yet found, has
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  • 918 10 Directors’ Report THE following Directors’ rep ort of United Malacca Rubber Estates, Ltd., for the year ended April 30, 1939, it to be presented at the annual general meeting to be held at Malacca today. Accounts The nett profit for the year after providing for
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  • 163 10 New York, July 24. A programme has been ciraiieu oy an agricultural group lor a baiter pact with (Jemiany, designed to aid primary producers of fats and oils, according to a Dow Jones message from Wash’cgtou. After a meeting attended by eight members of Congress
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  • 155 10 Berlin, July 28. It Germany is to be able to pay for her constantly rising imports, new foreign e.'mort markets must be found. This view is re-emphasised in the quarterly economic review issued by the German Institute for Business Research. The difficulty of finding these markets
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  • 532 10 FIONA FLIES LN SEVEN MINUTES When Fiona, one of t aeroplanes which fly di London and Paris l-ft 8.45 on the morning <4 followed a course directly over Calais an This was the tribute Airways to the achieve Bleriot who, on July the sand dunes at Les
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  • 97 10 Ipoh. That her mother was ill and she had helped to carry tin ore belongin'? to h<r mother, was the explanation a young Chinese woman. Low Keo .v, pleads guilty to a charge of carr in )n out a licence, before Mr. P F Radcline, in the
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    • 871 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD ■u-eurporavd m England The Indian Overseas rapnai Authorised f.SZ Rank Itd Capital subscribed I Boo Reserve fund and Rest 05C j (Incorporated in British India) Oapital Paia Up BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jizi V/177 Sir Charles Alexander Innes, ZX? J (JU KiVCIIV K.C.5.1., C.1.E.,
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  • 376 11 Weekly Rubber Review Singapore, Thursday. I i iid August 1938 we wrote as follows: I’he anxiety shown early this k lest the present intense military :'.jty in Germany might portend >th< r stroke in Central Europe has on way to relief that so far noo.g sensational
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  • 123 11 OLLOWLNG operating results of companies under the management of the London Tin Corporation Ltd., for the quarter ended June 30, 1939, have been announced Eestimated Mme Profit from Dutput Permitted Quots including Working Sales before Carry-over costs providing depreStocks f or ciation and OverRawang Tin Fields ,Ton sConc.)
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  • 431 11 Competition Team For Germany London, August 4. r J I HE army is to carry British motor cycling prestige abroad this summer. I earns have been specially selected to compete against personnel of the Italian and German armies in international events, and at the end of
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  • 263 11 British Engineers’ Feat Some exceptional advances in design and performance are shown in a new type of marine engine evolved by British engineers. It is a double-reduc-tion geared turbine unit, and is capable of developing 2,500 s.h.p. with a total weight of 30 tons. The
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  • 157 11 Bunting Company lo Be Wound Up London, July 28. gpilE important tea-broking firm of Bunting reaches its journey’s end to-day with the issue of an official announcement of its proposed liquidation. The announcement says, "The Committee appointed by the meeting of interested parties on
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  • 159 11 Monument To Be Erected At Nantes Paris. The German War dead, buried in the regions of France—that is to say those who died in hospital far from the battlefront are to be centralised in one Great German Cemetery at Nantes. This measure is being taken
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  • 168 11 ’T’HE British Medical Association is A to remain in the doctors’ international. the "Association Professioaelle. Internationale des Medicins.” This is in spite of a motion by the B M.A. Council at Aberdeen, urging withdrawal. Supporting a Marylebone amendment to continue membership, Dr. Peter. Macdonald (York)
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  • 589 11 No Special Feature In Political World r tHE Local Share Mar ket during the X past month has been subject to the same apathy which has prevailed in markets the world over. While no spec al feature in the political world can be said
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  • 14 11 -1//.S.S JO} T. t photographed outside her staines home.
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  • 147 11 6,000 Miles Equipment Shipped To Russia A British firm has just shipped to Russia the last consignment of equip ment for the world’s longest carriei telephone system, which will run for nearly 9,000 kilometres 'about 6,000 miles, crossing Siberia and covering practically the entire breadth of the
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  • 102 11 TOY ST. DENYS stood outside her home giving instructions to furniture movers. **l have been hounded out,” she said to me. “by the folk along there— And she pointed down neat, residential Riverfield-road, Staines, Middlesex. Joy is a dancing teacher, and Comerways. the bungalow she has
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  • 106 11 —Reuter. To Be Held In Berlin Berlin. Germany and particularly Berlin, is becoming more and more the centre of international congresses. The sixth International Archaeological Congress is to take place in Berlin from August 21 to 26. Representatives from 32 different countries will attend. Over 150 papers will
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  • 540 12 Bought By Mr. Rosenbach London. Mr. Philip Rosebach will sail for New York, carrying with him the treasured manuscript of "The Life of Our Lord,” which Charles Dickens wrote for his children in 1840. writes A. C. R. Carter in the “Daily Telegraph.” At Sotheby’s
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  • 439 12 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penan» AIR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE W 1 IMPERIAL (Empire F Burma (except Victoria .-oint)) dia, Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudaa Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda Zanfl bar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala
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  • 300 12 Compulsory Plan Recommended London. August 2. The Valuers’ Institution has recommended to the Government that legislation should be passed as soon as possible. making it compulsory' for all owners of property, in building and land, to take immediate steps to insure it to the full replacement
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  • 180 12 Naval Dockyard Visit London. The Portuguese journalists who are at presert on a visit to this country at the invitation of the British Council, recently visited Portsmouth naval dockyard. They were met by SurgeonCmdr. Gray, who speaks Portuguese. After a demonstration of the Davis rescue apparatus
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  • 67 12 Section 144 Order Extended Gujranwala, July 28. The Hindu-Sikh tension in Gujranwala continues. The order under Section 144, Cr, P. C. has been extended to the whole city for ten days, forbidding the assembling of more than five persons and the carrying of arms and lathis.
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  • 82 12 Then Visits Prisoners Calcutta, July 29. Di. Rajendra Prasad, Congress President, and Mr. Mahadev Desai called on Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose today and discussed with him the situation created by the hunger-strike of political prisoners in Dum Dum and Alipore Central Jails. Earlier Dr. Prasad
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    • 66 12 EXTENDED LEAVE! when you yy KYAL DUTCH Al« L’NES the smooth silent a finte Don'f spend pr* 1 haw® ling. GelonaKLM i. luxurious, interesting 1 stew j'»f famous Douglas D C service on board are less, since t.me »s c iM FARES Singapore-Londo Penang-Londonandretun t th.. I'-’C (K PM) JI
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    • 2838 12 V transmission—three ■H 21.53 .M> s «13.93 m. —i WBO &sßsf GSH 21.47 Mc/s <31.97 m.) HHH Hr WW A EaeSifa wjgM oso 1~79 Aic 5<1686 m Jg|O| f aA W|K| EsEl f|i GSI- 15 14 Mc, s<l9 82 ir..» ■K V lg|jg| JHi JPjjj 920 p.m. <GMT>—Bi« Ben. H.irton
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    • 230 12 Cooking lessons. 11.50 Recorded music. 12.20 p.m. Studio Orchestra. 1.10 The news. 1.22 Julius Tauster and his Band. 1.50 Peter Kreuder and his Orchestra. 2.10 p.m. News repeated. 2.20 Close down 4.50 Time signal. Programme «preview. Tea concert. 5.50 Popular variety. 6.50 The news. 7.12 Hawaiian music. 7.40 Evening devotions.
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  • 666 13 Little Programme Guide High spots of the September pro- i nnnit of the German Short Wave t it ion will be the broadcasts from the h Party Rally in Nurnberg which 1 be transmitted daily from Septem- 2nd to September 12. Homeland tranissions will also
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  • 1502 13 Arrivals 'TODAY, AUGUST 14. tt jj. -yutnsang Hum Japan and China via Singapore. m.v. “Salawati” from Java Porta via Singapore. s.s. “Gen. Verspijck” from Lho Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh and Sigh. s.s “Aiioer” from Batoe-Bahra, Tg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Panen Berombang, Asahan and BelawanDeli. ss. “Tobelo” from Belawan-Deli.
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    • 328 13 SLUE FUNNEL LINE ni EM.Y SERVICE TO LON DON A. NORTH CONTINENT MEMNON calls Marseilles Glasgow Aug™ 19 GLENOGLE Calls Anwerp Middlesbro Aug. 24 Sent 25 LENROY Calls Mats., Antwerp Middlesboro Aug 25 Sent 20 UN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE P EUMAEUS calls Glasgow i 7 MYRMIDON Calls
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    • 769 13 P 0 BRITISH*INDIA (IncorpoKkted In England)' PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 17th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Pod contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenbem Malacca and SingaporeLondon and Far East Mail Service. s/S "BULAN* Ig Outwards fror' London for
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  • 574 14 ENTRIES for the Cambridgeshire and Cesarewitc the races which comprise the “Autumn Double, are given below. Numerically, the entries are an improvement mt last vear. The Cambridgeshire has received 1 /.emupared with 108, While the Cesarewitch. with 13'. hainci eased bx one. o a w
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  • 164 14 Looking extremely fit and even more j?obust than ever Ted Broadribb is back home after another trip to America. The previous journey was mad" when he accompanied Tommy Farr in the Welshman’s quest for a world title against Joe Louis. Ted says that he has
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  • 262 14 London. Aug. 4. FRED HENNEBERRY, the Australian middleweight, was defeated at Liverpool Stadium last night by Dai Jones, the Welsh champion. Henneberry was disqualified in the third round of a ten-rounds contest for using his head. This was only his second appearance in England. At the
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  • 79 14 Members of the British Ryder Cup team in America will be at liberty this year to remain after the match with the United States at Ponte Vedra (Florida on November 18. Prior to leaving England on October 24, the team will meet a strong amateur side
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  • 294 14 Stoke Directors In A Fix London, August 4. INJURIES received during military training by Freddy’ Steele, international centre-forward, and John Challinor, left-back, have set Stoke City directors an unexpected problem While in camp with a Territorial unit at Newark-on-Trent the two players w’ere boxing—not with each other
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  • 153 14 Lucknow, July 27. The proposed tour of the Indian hockey team to Australia has been abandoned. The following letter has been received by Dr. A. C. Chatterjee, Secretary, Indian .Hockey Federation, from the Secretary, Australian Hockey Association “I regret on behalf of my
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  • 105 14 Unexpected alteration in the Grand National conditions this year was the raising of the minimum weight to lOst. 31b. This was done, states Mr. J. C. Bulteel, clerk of the course, because the Liverpool executive are anxious that jockeys should not have to waste unduly’ to ride
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  • 42 14 The Army, who won an the 1 matches on the second day. retain' the Services lawn tennis championsh at the All-England Club, Wimbledon The final totals were: Army Jo win RA F 4, R.N. and R.M. 4.
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  • 843 14 Essex Batsman Who Played Soccer In Malava J IyjALAYAN sportsmen will /remember onny” Avery, who came here with the Islington )ri n thians, the famous team of amateur footballei «uore than a year fetgp in the course of a world' tour. as one of 4he
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  • 82 14 ILES haz'e lost another fine Rugby forward by the departure to the professional ranks Salford of Enirys Evans, of Llanelly. Evans, zeho will be joining Sid irillianis. the Aberavon wing three-quarter, should be well suited to the faster Northern game. Originally capped as a front row
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  • 259 14 Big Entry For Titles 'T'HERE are nearly 350 players draum from 31 counties competing for the E.B.A. national championships, which begin today. Play' takes place at the Temple Club at Denmark Hill. London with overflow games on the Dulwich and Belmont greens A county with less than 50
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  • 886 15  -  Just How Good Is Cooltipt? ROYAL tUORLINGTONS TRIUMPH (Ry TRESP ISSER A 1.1 ng enthusiast remarked casual!.', th* < ther day that a race among I- d Hampton, Smoke Dreams Cooltipt 1 Eon bus, with adequate would, result in a terrific stragglt He is right. And he
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  • 156 15 The following were the results oi the August week-end competition on th’ Camen-n Highlands golf course (bogey 72>:. I Men’s stroke—eighteen cards were taken out and nine returned. The winner was 8. A. Bevis (RJS.G.C > handicap 4 with a nett 70 Other resu ts were;
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  • 158 15 —Reuter. 1 Home Cricket Scores London August 12 Tile following were the close of play scor<*s in the first-class matches startec. teday. At Cheltenham; West Indies 162 Gloucestershire 149 for 8 wickets. At Nottingham Notts 237; Lancashi.' j 8 for 2 wickets. At the Oval Middlesex
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  • 147 15 This Week’s Fixtures The following are P.S.C tennis fixtures for the week. FIXTURES FOE TODAY Family Pairs: —15.3 Dr and Mrs J. H. Bowyer v. —15.3 Mr. and Airs. J R. Burnham. TOMORROW’S TIES Mixed Doubles Handicap scr Mrs Adams and M. T. P. Rule v 30
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  • 448 15 Gentlemen Win Annual P.S.C. Cricket Match SPORTING declaration by the Ladies and extension of time enabled the Gentlem en to win the annual P.S.C. match on the Esplanade yesterday, the margin being two runs. The Gentlemen thus avenged their defeat of last year. Mrs. Scoular (25>
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  • 975 15 MR. VAN TOOREN MOST SUCCESSFUI. OWNER Van Breukelen Saddles Ten Winners XJIn. a. VAN TOORUN, with three wins, six seconds and seven thirds and $4,740 in stakes, head A s the owners’ list for the Peiiiang Gold Cup Meeting, which concluded on Saturday. The most successful trainer
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  • 124 15 -Reut»‘r SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS London. August 12 The following aje the results of the opening matches in the Scottish League DIVISION I Aberdeen 3. Celtic 1 Albion R. 5. Ayr United 0 AEoa 3. St. Johnstone 0 Clyde 4. Falkirk 6 Cowdenbeath 2. Third Lanark 1 Hamilton
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  • 44 15 Garrison Reserves Win in Second Division Playing .on their home ground yesterday. the Penang Garrison Football Association Reserves defeated the Penang Harbour Board Junior Service Club by the comfortable marg:n of two goals to nil in a second division soccer match
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  • 23 15 Mr. H. W. Sanders will referee the “Malaya” Cup final next week-end between Singapore and Selangor.
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  • 10 15 BADMINTON: A.C.S. Union tournament. TENNIS: P.S.C. tournament.
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  • 290 16 Nine Races On Thursday pELOW are the handicaps for the first day’s races of the Perak Turf Club’s August Skye Meeting to be run on Thursday. The times and order of running will be published after the receipt of scratchings at 11 a.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 166 16 A BIG crowd saw the Province Wellesley Football Association beat the Taiping and Dstrict Football League 2—9 in their annual match played on the High School ground, Bukit Mertajam, yesterday in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund and P.W.F.A. Fund. It was a
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  • 58 16 Reuter. Perks, Oldfield, Keeton And Nicholas Selected London, August 13 England's Test team to meet the West Indies at the Oval on Saturday will be as follows: W. R. Hammond, L. Hutton, D. Compton. J. Hardstaff, M. S. Nichols, A. Wood, D.V.P. Wright, T.W. Goddard,
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  • 30 16 Reuter Wireless. George Pope Replaces Janies Langridge London. August 12. George Pope, of Derbyshire, replaces James Langridge m the Marylebone team for India. Langridge is unavailable.—
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  • 262 16 Penang Police Win 4-3 The Clayton Cup soccer match between the Kedah Police and the Penang Police on Victoria Green yesterday turned out to be very keenlycontested encounter, Penang eventually winning by the odd goal in seven. The game was in aid of the St. Nicholas Home
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  • 161 16 Moscow, August 13. The military talks between the representatives of Britain, France and the Soviet were resumed this morning and lasted three hours. Henceforth at the British leader’s suggestion, there will be two meetings daily until the talks are concluded.—Reuten —Reuter. Moscow, Aug. 12.
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 237 16 KENNEDY CO'S SHARE LIST RUBBER Buyers Sellers Amal. Malay 1-40 1.45 c Brunei United 50 60c Bukit K. B. 25 30c MINING. Anipat 3/7 i 8/10} Austral Amal. 4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 724 76 Batu Selangor 1.18 1.22}c Berjuntai 8/3 8/9 Hitam 32 34 Hong Fact 59 61 Jelebu 48
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    • 169 16 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING. Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/6 3/10 J A. Wengs 75 77} Bangrins 17/3 17/9 B. Selangors 1.17} 1.22 }cd Hong Fatts 59 61 Hongkong Tins 16/7j 17/1£ Johans 23 26 Katus 21/6 22' Kuchais 1.15 1.20 Kramats 9/3 9/9 Kundangs 6'9 7/3 Laruts 3/9 4 Lukuts 42}
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    • 76 16 MONDAY, AUGUST 14. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin $114.12J Business done 25 tons Singapore Tin $114.12} RUBBER r Penang (Spot) 28 l/2c Singapore (Spot) 29 COPRA? Sundned $3.65 Black Pepper 9 50 lAPIUCA: Medium $3.20 Fair Seed $2 75 KICK: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6 40 No. 2 $6.30
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    • 138 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS FIN Buyers Ampat 3/71 3/10i Bangrin 17/ 17/6 Batu Selangor 1.18 1.20 c Hong Fatt 58 60 Jelebu 48 50 Kampong Kamunting 6/ 6/3ex Kampong Lanjut 13/6 13/9 Kramat Tin 9/6 9/9 Kuchai 1.15 1.17 J Laruts 4/ 4/3 Mambau 40 45 Pangnga River 5/9 6
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    • 188 16 RUBBER Buyer* SeLen Ayer Pana* 1.10 1.15 Bassetts 47 J 52} Batu Lintangs 1.02 1.06 Bentas 1.00 1.03 Brogas 50 55 Indragins 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.10 2.25 Lunas 1.42} 1.50 Malaka Pindas 1.15 1.20 Mentakabs 39 41 Pajams 1.70 1.77} Sungei Tukangs 99 1.02 Ta
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  • 104 16 August Skye Meeting 1939 THURSDAY, 17TH. AUGUST 1939 SATURDAY, 19TH. AUGUST 1939 Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be: MEN $5. LADIES $2. for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members and MUST APPLY TO THE SECRETARY’S OFFICE, CHENG BOK BUILDING, IPOH,
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    • 91 16 KKAMAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend, the Twenty-seventh, of three pence (3d.) per share has been declared due and payable to shareholders on the Register at the 23rd August, 1939, and such Div’dend will be paid at the Offices of the
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    • 569 16 (Head Office) 216 P( Phnpo 1477 14 Pet Telegrams pot,.. Rates of Snbgeriptfon i., t Pi 3 nd Sund r, < PINANG G VZFT-S Local Monthly For Quarterly 3® Ha]y-Yearly '755 1100 SUNDAY GAZI.TTf 33 Local sr r-i Deliver, cm Quarterly $1 2s Kn»-. Half-Yearly 2.50 Yearly 500 «00 ADVERTISE)»
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