Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 August 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-08-21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED Mill Vol, xcvn. MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.20 words
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Article656 1939-08-21 1 Increasing Tempo Of Events TOMORROW'S CABINET MEETING No Sudden Change In Situation Denoted London, August 21. I’he Prime Minister’s return to London 24 hours h h>re lie is expected does not denote any sudden change in the international situation but in view of the nr;—Reuter. - 656 words
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Article, Illustration117 1939-08-21 1 he return .—Reuter. Hope. Not Yet Abandoned Rome, August 19. The Pope referred to his efforts for peace when he addressed pilgrims from Venice at his summer residence, the Castle Gandolfo, on the occasion of the twentyfifth anniversary of the death of Pope Pius the Tenth. Thehe return .—Reuter. - 117 words
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Article55 1939-08-21 1 Reuter Wireless. 44 Daily Herald Man Taken To Border Danzig. Aug 19. The Dcily Herald correspondent, Mr. Keith Scot Watson, was given eight hours’ notice to leave the city by the German secret police this morning. Later he aas escorted to the Polish frontier by Gestapo menReuter Wireless. - 55 words
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71 1939-08-21 1 —Reuter. Tientsin, Aug. 21 The American attorney, Mr. Barry Eastham, representing <1 Hi vs has secured instructions and an affidavit from the f lbS Chinese goners and has mailed them to Shanghai together Mh warrant for their commitment. Wll absence of these documents was—Reuter. - 71 words
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Article890 1939-08-21 1 Why Currency Issues Could Not Be Included RUGBY, AUGUST 20. A STATEMENT CLARIFYING THE POSITION REACHED IN THE ANGLO-JAPANESE CONVERSATIONS AT TOKYO, WAS ISSUED FROM THE FORE IGN OFFICE THIS EVENING IN THE FOLLOWING TERMS Tokio Talks 8.0. W. On June 27, as a result8.0. W. - 890 words
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Article89 1939-08-21 1 —Reuter. London, August 21. The Germans have inspired a whispering campaign, says the “Times” diplomatic correspondent, which is intended to create suspicion and doubt among the smaller powers who look to Britain and France for a firm policy. The best answer is the plain fact that the—Reuter. - 89 words
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Advertisement69 1939-08-21 1 COW GATE AgcU for North Malaya Penang GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID.. Penang and ipon. Ji -B WMHMBmM f i|| I Mata. liK f J 11 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter is sealed in an air-tight container69 words
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835 1939-08-21 2 Tokio, August 19. The Japanese military spokesman at Canton has ar/Jlaunced Japan’d intention to blockade Hongkong by land so as to cut off arms supplies reaching Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek from the British Colony. According to the Domei Agency, the military spokesman said that835 words
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106 1939-08-21 2 Japanese Army In Ch’na Tokyo, August 20. General Sugiyama. Japanese Command-er-in-Chief in North China, after conferring with his commanding officers, has de ided to “take effective measures to 1 meet the situation arising from the virtual breakdown of the Tokyo talks.” according to a Peking106 words
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Article72 1939-08-21 2 Kumamam .—Reuter. Rumanian Guards Shot By Hungarians London, August 19. The Rumanian Legation, in a London statement regarding the Ruthenian frontier incident, says that the bodies of two guards were found on Rumanian territory at a considerable distance from the frontier. They had been shot in the backKumamam .—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article51 1939-08-21 2 Reutei Deadlock On Question Of Free City’s Status Danzig. August 19. Polish Commissioner Chodacki, Senate President Greiser and Dr. Burckhardt m' o day. It is understood that in addition to customs questions the Danzig status as discussed. Or. a latter issue it is tated that there was aReutei - 51 words
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Article233 1939-08-21 2 Reuter. Madi id, August 19. Spain’s determination net to become embroiled in a European war, should it eventuate. Is becoming increasingly evilent, although no official statement on Spain’s foreign policy has been made since the end of the civil war. Declarations of Spanish leaders, from GeneralReuter. - 233 words
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Article125 1939-08-21 2 •cmam on —Reuter. Count Csaky’s Mission Rome, August 19. Count Csaky left Rome by air for north Italy (not Budapest) where he wi’l stay until Monday. Although the greatest reserve is being maintained regarding last night’s talks, it is thought probable that the main subject discussed•cmam on —Reuter. - 125 words
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Article72 1939-08-21 2 —Reuter. Speech By Hungarian Peasant Leader Budapest, August 20. In an energetic speech announcing the resignation from leadership of the agrarian party, Herr von Rickhardt said “We must do everything in our power to resist any threat against Hungary. We Hungarians cannot contemplate th> German’—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article25 1939-08-21 2 .—Reuter. Continuing Holiday At Graz Budapest, August 20. It is annonuced that Count Csa'-y arrived at Graz last night to continue his holiday.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 25 words
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Article35 1939-08-21 2 weuncbua Rnntpr London, August 19. Preliminary deliberations by the Salvation Army High Council will cause delay in the election of a successor to General Booth until Wednesday or Thursday, it is announced. —Reuter.weuncbua Rnntpr - 35 words
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Article20 1939-08-21 2 Klierksdorp, Transvaal, August 20. The death has occurred of Commander Frank Wild, the famous explorer.— Reuter.20 words
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Article30 1939-08-21 2 ■MiUWU lIIVI —Reuter. Garfield, New Jersey, Aug 20. The film star and champion swimmer, Johnny Weissmuller, toda.v mar-ice I Scott, a well-known member of San Francisco society.—Reuter.■MiUWU lIIVI —Reuter. - 30 words
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1070 1939-08-21 2 Hitler's Speech Expected To Be Decisive NO SEPARATE PEACE: BRITAIN TO STAND BY POLAND London, August 20. There is no question of new decisions being taken at the meeting (of the Ministers on August 22, states the “Sunday Times” diplomatic correspondent. In the openingthe opening ceremony.—Reuter Wireless. - 1,070 words
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1246 1939-08-21 3 Illegal Gratification Case To Be Retried Kuala Lumpur. j .I.DING that the magistrate had misdirected himself in law, the result of which was that most of the material alcnce for the prosecution had not in fact been subjected judicial examination and judgment, Mr. Justice Cussen the1,246 words
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261 1939-08-21 3 CLAIM FOR $2,000 DISMISSED Singapore J.JOLDING that Chan Wai Hing, an importer and exporter, was a moneylender within the meaning of the Moneylenders’ Ordinance, Mr. Justice Manning dismissed his claim for $2,060 against Kee Sing and Co., Kee Seng Lui Tim, Ng Hop Choon261 words
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Article177 1939-08-21 3 Alleged Members Of Gang In Court Kuala Lumpur. Five young Tamils, alleged to be members of a gang of thieves who broke into the Labour Office on July 24, this year, were .produced in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, on Saturday morning before Mr. R. C.177 words
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340 1939-08-21 3 “NOTHING DISGRACEFUL,” SAYS MAGISTRATE Kuala Lumpur. THE mention of an offer to a Sikh, Bishan Singh, and his wife, As Kaur, of a sum of $5OO as an inducement to change the statements given to the police or to leave the country,340 words
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Article543 1939-08-21 3 Wife Takes Caustic Soda With Child Kuala Lumpur. tears streaming down his face a young Hainanese attendant employed at the Bungsar Hospital gave evidence on Saturday morning before Che Megat Yunus, Second Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, at the inquest into the death of his 23-year-old wife and543 words
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Article175 1939-08-21 3 Evidence For Prosecution Conflicting Malacca. A. Kandiah. a Tamil shopkeeper, ap peared before Mr. J. G. Rappoport, in the Police Court on three charges of voluntarily causing hurt by means of a dangerous weapon. The accused was defended l<y Mr. W H. Salt. Inspector Bashah conducted the175 words
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Article206 1939-08-21 3 Conductor Sent To Gaol Kuala Lumpur SENTENCE of six months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. R.C. Redman, the First Magistrate, on Tan Kee, a bus conductor of the Pahang Lim Siong Co., Ltd., when he was found guilty on three charges of crim’nal breach of trust206 words
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DAILY INDIA PAGE
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Article748 1939-08-21 4 “Congress Cannot Give Up Its Duty” MR. GANDHI’S ADVICE TO WORKERS Bombay. 'T’HE advice to the States’ subjects to approach tbe Standing Committee of the All-India States People’s Conference for guidance is tendered by Mahatma Gandhi in the Harijan. He says:— “We have not heard the748 words
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Article68 1939-08-21 4 New Force Under Viceroy’s Control Simla. In order to help H. E. the Crown. Representative in discharging his responsibilities towards the States throughout India, it is learnt that a new police force, known as the Crown Police Battalion, is being raised at Neemuch, Central India. The force68 words
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46 1939-08-21 4 Hyderabad, August 5. Travel-as-you-like tickets —the popular concession is again being issued by H. E. H. the Nizam’s State Railway from August 17 to September 3, giving travellers the opportunity for unlimited travel over the gauge or gauges for which tickets are held.46 words
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Article206 1939-08-21 4 Rangoon Mayor Strikes Optimistic Note Lahore, Aug. 1. “The riots which we had last yea* were the result of the momentary hot-bloodedncss of some religious fanatics” said U Ma Win, Mayor of Rangoon, speaking at a meeting of the Lahore Rotary Club th s afternoon. Mr. Homi Rustomji,206 words
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Article375 1939-08-21 4 Plea For Use Of A Single Script Bombay, Aug. 5. IW/IR. Gandhi, writing under the 1 caption One Script for the Daughters of Sanskrit” says: “The question of having one script for the Indian languages which are daughters of Sanskrit by birth or adoption has been before375 words
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Article242 1939-08-21 4 Aug. 5 An imposing ceremon j in Government House this tl n Sir. Thomas Stewart t V er charge of the office ef < ota Sir Maurice Hallett. Civil officials, military o their uniforms, noblemei n»>d costumes, and ladies nsp lt in colourful dresses and clei,242 words
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Article385 1939-08-21 4 Mr. Nehru’s Opinion Lucknow. IN a note to the members of the Council of the United Provinces Congress Committee, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru says that an unfortunate situation had arisen owing- to the decision of the Left Consolidation Committee to protest against certain resolutions of the A.385 words
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Miscellaneous108 1939-08-21 4 MAJESTIC LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 3.00 6.15 AN» 9.30 P.M. 3 P.M. MATINEE AT REDUCED PRICES 15, 30 50 cents Downstairs. Your Favourite Golden-Voiced BoyFriend of ‘Rainbow On The River BOBBY BREEN in RKO-RADIO’S Rollicking Adventure of The Sea ‘FISHERMAN’S WHARF notice Owing to the Annual Cleansing of the Theatre,108 words
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Miscellaneous47 1939-08-21 4 All in a Day’s Work— ZJy Rick Elmcs SWEEPING STATEMENT 111 I < Ano, ALEE, rr" i I Takes Mxs a I I i CckdPi_e_ oi= I HOURS TO KKL SVUEEP THE sSs, off.ce. our/ T A /p pXX xO A A I ■'ll T y J 'I/47 words
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Miscellaneous88 1939-08-21 4 QUEEN'S LAST SH<m TIINM IT 6.15 M The Screen’s Great A New Universal The funniest film <• W.C FIHI “YOU CAN I VI AN HONES with Edgar Bergen McCarthy. MATINEE To J) M Season Extended RONALD COLA' “IF I WERE KING” (Paramour.! Prices—Downstairs 1 Non< i Owing to the Half-ye88 words
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DAILY CHINA PAGE
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913 1939-08-21 5 The ‘Incident’ 'Of Two Years Ago And Twenty STILL CONTINUES UNABATED Japan’s Carefully Laid Ou Plans Miscarry JN July, 1937, an “incident” happened in North China which those who precipitated it hoped would be of short duration. Japan has been bitterly disappointed; the mighty war-machine which had been carefully designed913 words
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Article196 1939-08-21 5 *|]t. Rewi Alley, technical adviser to the Chinese Indusrial Co-operatives Society, is a andyhaired, energetic New Zealander. Mr. Alley says, “It is our duty to build in Free China a new and better industry than that vliich was destroyed in Shanghai. We must make of196 words
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Article84 1939-08-21 5 International News. Shanghai, August 11. The Bank of Japan continues to hold Yen 111,0(H)000 out of Yen 300,000,000; which last summer was set aside out of the bank’s currency reserves as a special revolving fund for the financing of Nipponese foreign trade. During the firstInternational News. - 84 words
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Article105 1939-08-21 5 ported overland to China.—Central News. Vladivostok, Aug. 11. Soviet Russia has demonstrated against Japan by the conclusion of a new credit agreement with the Chinese National Government. It has been reported that under this agreement, Moscow is to grant China credit loans to the extent ofported overland to China.—Central News. - 105 words
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Article385 1939-08-21 5 Idea Welcomed ByChinese Farmers «•II AVE your cows vaccinated.” That would have sounded i.iintelligible to Chinese farmers a few years ago. They would have shaken their heads in strong dis■tpproval and disbelief. But now the idea has been welcome everywhere throughout the hinterland provinces of385 words
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Article426 1939-08-21 5 iiieve, by malicious xorei —lnternational News. Sorry Tale Of Japanese Insults Tokyo. TPHE white man in Japan today is experiencing the sensation, very unusual for him, for being on the wrong side of a sharp-ly-drawn “colourliness. His skin has become a liability, states the Associatediiieve, by malicious xorei —lnternational News. - 426 words
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144 1939-08-21 5 Central News. A message from General Mao Tsotung, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Eighth Route Army operating in Shansi and North China expressing deep appreciation of the work done by the Indian Medical Mission to China was recently sent to the Indian National Congress. TheCentral News. - 144 words
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453 1939-08-21 5 LARGE AREAS RECOME TORACCO PLANTATIONS Province is the Virginia of China. Vast areas of fertile soil on which opium poppies once grew in evil beauty have now become tobacco plantations. The huge pink carpets of full-flowering tobacco plants will in the course of time453 words
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Miscellaneous49 1939-08-21 5 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: is it Cricket? (2) nia escaping tries to cross He’s spoilt their game—too bad of him. The porker now gets all the blame. The stepping stories, but takes a toss. And lost the stumps; they have to swim. Next time he d better play the game.49 words
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Article742 1939-08-21 6 Stolen Car Clue To Escape London, August 9. 'TPVVO prisoners who made a sensational escape from Lewes Jail early today are believed to have unlocked three doors with a master key which one of them made from wood stolen from the prison basket-making shop. It742 words
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Article101 1939-08-21 6 P\EOPLE were ctancitby in the streets < f Louvain, Belgium, on August 10, because six stalwart townsmen had avenged a defeat suffered by their ancestors at the hands of John HI, of Brabant, a Brussels War Lord, in 1311. Ever since, a symbolic “Tree of Victorif’101 words
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Article148 1939-08-21 6 London. THE Rev. W. J. C. Armstrong, Vicar of St. Hilda’s, Crofton Park, S.E., attacks modern marriage ideas in his church magazine this month. “Could there be any greater travesty of marriage,” he asks, “than for a couple to present themselves at the altar and yet openly148 words
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Article81 1939-08-21 6 For more than 100 years sons of the Klosels family have left the’r village home in Nogale, Latvia, to serve in the French Army. They do th s in memory of the founder of theii’ house, a French soldier, who stayed in the village after Napoleon’s81 words
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Article, Illustration457 1939-08-21 6 “Ihe Most Crazy Story” Says Official Receiver said Mr. Reginald Betts, Official Receiver, at Cardiff bankruptcy court “this is the most crazy story I have ever heard, and I have heard a few.” And this was the story told by Colley Greasley, ex-hookmaker’s457 words
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Article51 1939-08-21 6 A gold signet ring, lost bv Maw Heatley, a veterinary surgeon, when it slipped off h s finger in a stravv t yard at Church Farm, near Wood- bridge, Suffolk, in 1903, has been found. It was in a field 309 yards from the straw51 words
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Article241 1939-08-21 6 MOTHER PRAISED, FA THER JAILED CHATHAM magistrates told Mrs. Beatrice Mutch, of Herbeit-road, I Rainham, Kent, that they thought she I was a wonderful woman for the great fight she had put up to keep her home I going. Her husband, Alan Stephen Mutch, aged 43, a G’llingham council employee,241 words
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125 1939-08-21 6 AFTER only five minutes’ retirement magistrates acquitted a 49-year-old miner of murdering his "violent and jealous wife.” The man, Josiah Thomas Wheatstone, of Pontnewydd Mon. left the dock with tears streaming down his fac'\ There was applause in the court at the magistrates’ decision.125 words
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Article287 1939-08-21 6 Sailed 2,000 Miles In Open Boat ASKED LINEH Fill WAY Southampton, \ug h st 1 TWO months ago James sent a letter from the Fniterf States to his parents in Bright road, Lewisham, S. E, It said: “I am coming ho.own. boat.” Today, after having sail. 2,000 miles to the287 words
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Article250 1939-08-21 6 —COURT STOKV EIGHTY railway detonators and a letter concerning “a plan for kidnapping a woman in Birm ngham” were stated at Stratford-on-Avon police court to have been found in the rooms of an hotel waiter arrested during the “black-out.” The waiter, Dav d Henry Round,250 words
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Article179 1939-08-21 6 “riAHIS man started life a ch inis t; knowledge he has non» ability he has none; he has b»s-n i on other people. I think it is belt close the bankruptcy.” The registrar, Mr. J. U. Ball, thus referred at Brighton ruptcy Court to179 words
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Article173 1939-08-21 7 Might Hunt With Candles And Torchlights Ipoh. MEI) with candles, Hares and torchlights, villagers along Jalan I'asir I'uteh conducted on Friday night one of the most unique -they were looking for a “ghost” who had toppled from a vtri into a deep drain. ■hile walking along173 words
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Article124 1939-08-21 7 Damage Estimated At $1,050 Batu Gajah. A fire outbreak occurred on Friday morning about 2.30 a.m. at Siputeh in a rubber-store behind the Railway Station. The police, under Mr. F. J. C. Wilson, 0.C.P.D., Tronoh, were promptly on the scene and. did yeoman service in an attempt124 words
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Article81 1939-08-21 7 Poisoning Suspected Ipoh. As .a result of suspected sulphuric acid poisoning, a young Chinese woman, the wife of a carpenter residing in Gopeng Road, is now lying in the Ipoh Hospital in a serious condition. It appears that when the husband returned home on Friday evening81 words
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131 1939-08-21 7 ,000 IN CASH AND JEWELLERY Batu Gajah. jpTI GVIAII seems to be a very remuneratibe place for cat burr- .it the present t’.iie as evinded ,;)etty thefts which have occurred recently. i houses close to the Police Station f. ♦■en burgled. The burglars decampd with131 words
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Article146 1939-08-21 7 Knocked Down Two Guards Ipoh. A Malay, who made a daring escape !rom his police escort at the Bidor Police Station on Thursday, is still at large and constables and detectives are combing the hills and areas around Tapah for him. -v It would appear146 words
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Article282 1939-08-21 7 I'ne following is the list of passengers to .nd from Singapore by the Imperial Airways liners:— Arrivals by Corio" on August 8 from t lunyy. Brisbane, Darwin and N.E.1.: i J Burke (Brisbane), Major A. Muri y Jones iSydney), Mr. A. H. Schutt (Sourabaya). Departures282 words
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Article, Illustration47 1939-08-21 7 The first of the twin-engined, longrange flying-lxyils that are being built in America for the R.A.F. is seen On arrival at Felixstowe. The plane, which flew from California, via Newfoundland is the first military aeroplane ever to be flight-delivered across the Atlantic47 words
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Article308 1939-08-21 7 GIRL’S GRUESOME FIND Taiping. A Malay schoolgirl’s gruesome discovery of a highly decomposed body of an unknown male Chinese at Trong River on July 10 had its echo in the Coroner’s Court before Inche’ M. S. Abdullah on Saturday when an inquest was held. The Coroner308 words
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Article490 1939-08-21 7 The High commissioner has awarded the Efficiency Medal to L. Cpl. J. W. Hope, of the FM.S.V.F. The Resident, of Pahang has appointed Mr. H. C. Dolman to be Deputy State Forest Officer Dr. M Vaithilingam of the Seremban General Hospital, the captain of the Negri Scmbilan490 words
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Article251 1939-08-21 7 Planter And Malay Woman Found In Room Taiping. KU SAWADA, the proprietress and licensee of Chitose’ Hotel in Barrack Road, was convicted by Raja Salim on a charge of allowing a prostitute to remain in her premises on the night oi June 10, and fined $25,251 words
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Article94 1939-08-21 7 Tamil Beaten Up By Three Men Ipoh. While returning home from Bruas a middle-aged Tamil was alleged to have been waylaid by three Malays near Blan|ja village last week and robbea of $5O. The victim was returning from the direci tion of Bruas on foot when about a94 words
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Article123 1939-08-21 7 Accident During Blasting Work Ipoh. A Chinese labourer named Chin Slew sustained horrible injuries when a large stone struck him full on the face during blasting operations near the Government Stone Quarry at Bidor last week. He was rushed to the Ipoh District Hospital in a critical123 words
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Article36 1939-08-21 7 A meeting will be held in the Sentamil Sangam today at 6 p.m. with Mr. K. S. Pillay in the chair. Mr. A.N. P. Harmd Kalanjiam will speak on “Unity.” All are cordially invited.36 words
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Article16 1939-08-21 7 The Penang Chinese Epworth Leaguers held their ramble on Saturday last, not on Sunday.16 words
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445 1939-08-21 7 Howell —Ramsay-Rae Decorated with a profus’on of flowers and tall and stately sugar cane feathers in the pretty shade of Air Force blue, St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore, presented a pretty scene for the marriage of Miss Rosemary Gough Howell, only daughter of the Hon.445 words
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Article495 1939-08-21 8 <war nerves” in Europe is still being fought doggeda I ly» side by side with the war of I words. But so far as the general situation is concerned, it has not I changed to any extent in the last I weeks. If the diplomatic initiative has passed495 words
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Article112 1939-08-21 8 ROYAU CINEMA "Luck” (Tamil talkie) 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA ”Y°u Can’t Cheat an Honest Man 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. •WJBSTIO CINEMA Bobby Breen in "Fisherman Wharf” 3.00, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA 'Thoong Mong Chen” (Cantonese talkie). 6.30 and 930 p.m. CAPITAL TALKIES •'Hua112 words
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Article528 1939-08-21 8 Power Of Funk P* VERYBODY seems to have expressed his or her opinion on the international crisis, everybody, that is, except George Bernard Shaw and myself. Here’s what the great man said, in a press interview: “It seems pretty certain that the human animal has proved a528 words
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Article666 1939-08-21 8 Monday, August 21 ’JXDDAV’S news does not make cheerful reading. The Prime Minister’s return to London 24 hours earlier has aroused considerable speculation, although it is pointed out that no sudden change in the international situation is denoted. jgVENTS are expected to move swiftly666 words
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628 1939-08-21 9 Malaya’s National Park “UNSUITABLE LEGISLATION AND DECENTRALISED ADMINISTRATION” JN a booklet just issued, Mr. Theodore Hubback former Chief Game Warden, S.S. and F.M.S., makes a strong protest a-’inst allegedly unsuitable legislation and decentralized administration concerning the Kine V National Park situated on the borders628 words
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Article, Illustration178 1939-08-21 9 120-year-old Man Interrupts Judge While hearing a case in the Penang District Court this morning, the District Judge, Mr. H. 'A. Forrer, t was suddenly interrupted by a North Indian born in Mauritius and said to be 120 years old, who loudly demanded to see Mr. B.178 words
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Article122 1939-08-21 9 Office-bearers Elected j At Annual Meeting At the annual general Faceting of the Penang Malay Association heM yesterday the following gentleffien were elected office-bearers for the; ensuing year:— President, Mr. S. M. Eusoff (reelected); Vice-Presidents, Mr, C. M. I Hashim, J'.P. (re-elected) and Dr. K. Md. Ariff,122 words
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Article172 1939-08-21 9 The motor crash involving three vehicles which took place at the junction of Burmah and Tavoy Roads about 10.20 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19 had a- court sequel this morning when a Chinese, Tan Oh Leng, the driver of the motor-bus (P. 3237 which overturned, completed172 words
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Article381 1939-08-21 9 Stabbed Colleague IV ho Took His Passenger a sequel to thq stabbing which occurred in Malay Street on the afternoon of July 29 this year, involving two Chinese riesha pullers, Tan Teow appeared before the District Judge, JMr. H. A. I'orrer, this morning on a charge381 words
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Article237 1939-08-21 9 SENTENCE of 11 months’ rig orbos imprisonment was passed b bv the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning on an Indian, Soosay, who pleade d guilty to a charge of having committed housebreaking in order to commit theft at 64, Kelawei Road, on237 words
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Article301 1939-08-21 9 Youth Convicted Of Mischief Judgment was delivered this morning by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Police Magistrate, Penang, in the case in which a Chinese youth, Phoa’n Boon Tian was charged with mischief and with Obstructing a public servant in the discharge of his duty. The Magistrate convicted301 words
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Article212 1939-08-21 9 Failure To Report A Malay, Mat bin Saaid, p’eaded guilty before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning, to two charges, namely failing to report and fa ling to lot fy the Police of his change of residence, being a Police sup??aisce, and was sentenced212 words
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Article88 1939-08-21 9 Pangkor Road Residence Entered Pursuing their nefarious activities for two consecutive days, Penang s cat burglars are reported to have broken into a European’s residence in Pangkor Road during the week-end. Several valuable articles of jewel.ery and some cash were removed from < premises. Entry into the88 words
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Article157 1939-08-21 9 Complaint Of Asst. Official Assignee S. M. fsahak, a member of the tutorial staff of the Bukit Mertajant. High School, Province Wellesley, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, this morning on the complaint of Mr. C. O. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee. The charge against157 words
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Advertisement128 1939-08-21 9 A FINESTWJPRODUCT I o/ Wafdica I 7 MLiM U Matured in wood in the largest Wine Cellar in the World. M under strict (Jovemment la supervision. XBB 18 t. Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Animal. Protein Bone Marrow128 words
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Article518 1939-08-21 10 SUPPLIED BY MESSRS. ANTHONY CO. New York. August 19. The following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange closed to-day DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday’s To-day’s 30 Industrials 135.54 13 20 Hails 27.04 26.96 15 Utilities 25 35 25 20 New York Stock Exchange, business done total volume518 words
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Article133 1939-08-21 10 SATURDAY, AUGUST 19. Prev. Latest Paris 176 45/64 176 45/64 New York 4.68 1/8 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.68 1/16 4.68 1/16 Brussels 27.55 3/4 27.55 3/4 Geneva 20.72 1/2 20.72 1/2 Amsterdam 8.72 1/2 8.71 1/4 Milan 89 81 Berlin 11.66 1/2 11.66 1/2 Stockholm 19.31 1/2 19.40133 words
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Article94 1939-08-21 10 The following crop returns for July arc reported to us:— The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co.. Ltd. 73,000 lbs. The Badek Rubber Estate Ltd (Steffield Estate) 20,000 lbs. The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 49,000 lbs. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 67,000 lbs. Dennistown Rubber Estates Ltd. (Denrcstown94 words
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Article1162 1939-08-21 10 Good Demand For Tin From Continent (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, August 11. International political uncertainty together with holiday considerations have made for very' quiet markets of late, but it is satisfactory to record that despite T the paucity of buying interest, prices of most of the1,162 words
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Article416 1939-08-21 10 A.A. ANTHONY COMPANY Weekly Share Market Report There is still very little change to re■ord in the local share market the tone of which has been rather steadier on the whole. Both Rubber and Tin have been extremely steady, the later monotonously so. London and New York Rubber are 8-9116416 words
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Article489 1939-08-21 10 Weekly Share Market Repo. The Local Share Market thi f been quite unaffected by th good and bad news served up b and prices reflect little chai, n’odity prices have moved v. limits, the closing price ol Tin changed at £225.0.0 for 3 n the closing price489 words
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Article136 1939-08-21 10 First Half Month Of August Katu Tin Dredging Ltd. hours run 209. cubic yards treated 44,000, tin ore wor 28C piculs. Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd. hours run 313; cubic yards treatet' 185.000; tin ore won 516 piculs. Ratrut Basin Tin Dredging Company Limited hours run 279;136 words
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Article96 1939-08-21 10 Penang, August 19, 1939 (By Courtesy of 'the Chartered Bank/ On London Bank Demand 2/4 1/32 On London Bank 4 miths 2/4 1/1 < Private O. D. 2/4 1/4 Private 3 m/s Documentary 2/4 5/u On New York Demand 54 5 Canadian 54 On France Demand 2858 Lire96 words
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Advertisement779 1939-08-21 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND EE SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION .in the Colony of Hongkong? I <l6 llldicUl OveFSCaS The liabihtv of members is limited to th< T> 1 T extent and in manner prescribed b? D3HK. JL/lClaa Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony Head office: HONG KONO (Incorporated to779 words
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Article923 1939-08-21 11 >mlge Erected At Slim Property I OI LOWING is the general managers’ report of Klang River iin Dredging Ltd., for the yea r ended April 30, 1939, to be p < nted at the annual meeting at Penang on August 2'B: D J ng. The Erection923 words
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137 1939-08-21 11 1447th Auction, August 16, 1939. Catalogued 1,261,538 lbs. tons 563.19 Offered 1,108,579 lbs. tons 494.90 Sold 914,986 lbs. tons 408.48 Prices Realized. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET CENTS PER LB. Standard Quality 28’. to 28 5/8 (in cases 287 28£ 1 lot) Good Average Qual’tv 28J to137 words
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Article, Illustration257 1939-08-21 11 For lunior Readers THE great international exhibition in New York is in the nhilatellc news. Several countries have made it the occasion for special stamp issues. The United States co nun “?°™S’® tamp shows the pensphere and trylon. he iwo buildings which are the s ymb° the257 words
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Article379 1939-08-21 11 DIRECTORS’ REPORT r pilE following Directors’ reA port of Amalgamated Malay Estates, Ltd., for the year ended June 30. 1939, to be presented at the twenty-third annual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur on August 29: Capital. A sum of $259.08 still reinairs unclaimed in respect of the reduction379 words
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Article96 1939-08-21 11 AllegaUons that the French Foreign Ministry had permitted its diplomatic bag to be used for smuggling commercial films were brought to the notice of Mr. Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State. They are made by a Federal Grand Jury, which also alleges that the French Government96 words
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699 1939-08-21 11 can dance, yes,” said Madame Nualla, who is 93 and lives on a farm in the middle of London. “But I cannot dance alone” I offered my arm and we began to waltz,’ little Madame Nualla keeping perfect rhythm with her699 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-08-21 11 Known on the Frep<’h stage (more than half a century ago, Madarne N u al 1 a (right) will, at the a<g|e of 93, be a “star turn” at the celebrations.36 words
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Article564 1939-08-21 11 Inaugurated By Cabot Arid Caribou London, August 10. 'T'HE inauguration of Imperial Airways’ trans-Atlantic air mail service has commemorated two events of note in Empire history. Cabot, the flying boat which will make the second Southampton to New York flight this week-end, recalls the discovery of Newfoundland564 words
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Article44 1939-08-21 11 A will filed in Pretoria includes the following bequest:— "My wife will receive the sum of Is. 3d. to buy one bottle of spirits of salt, half for her and half for her father, to drink first thing in themorning.”44 words
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Advertisement29 1939-08-21 11 H STEEL WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the best imported makes. MANVFACTURUD BT EASTERN MFG.CO. j HI I H 1' River Road I Penang. ’PHONE 148<29 words
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Article402 1939-08-21 12 “Men. Across Water Too Slack” London. Documents referring to aimed action by the I.R.A. were quoted in evidence at a special court held in Belfast, when William McAllister was charged under the Treason Felony Act of 1848. McAllister was described as a “superior officer of402 words
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Article324 1939-08-21 12 Ram Gopal At The Aldwych At the Aldwych Theatre Ram Gopal, with a small group of dancers and musicians, appeared for the first time in London, writes Beryl de Zoete. Rumours of his extraordinary plastic beauty had reached us from Paris, and it has certainly not324 words
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Article444 1939-08-21 12 Latest Posting Times Al l\ual a Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE VV EST IMPERIAL (EmprrTA? p Burma (except Victoria Point/)' u dia, Aden, Palestine, Egypt o.L, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, ZaS bar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland, South Africa, Great rT tain, Ireland, Canada444 words
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Article551 1939-08-21 12 “Life Of Oiur Lord” Sold For £1,400 Mr. Philip Bosenbach 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 1846, writes A. C. R. Carter in the “Daily Telegraph.”551 words
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Article150 1939-08-21 12 Professor J. B. S. Haldane, who gave a dramatic account of his experiment in a steel chamber to Mr. Justice Bucknill at the Thetis Inquiry, said to a conference on A.R.P., in Manchester “It is time we had a Government which applied scientific methods and experiments before150 words
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Advertisement61 1939-08-21 12 HOME BY AIR—BACK BV "’“"«X a arrange» Cr KLM ROYAL OOTCM Al® USES Fly home, Wil or compromise when you d h ZLg return steamer tteke k, M. change tt. Fast luxury linen leave «o' London (K FMIIESSingap-'e- Lor Ist Class boat MH- te return (sea) Ist Class bo. t61 words
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Miscellaneous2795 1939-08-21 12 I The West Indies. 7.55 Isidore Schwiller MUM and his String Septet.* 8.35 The NewiHr 8-50 ‘Food fdr Thought Greenwich Time «1 sßgf Signal at 9.05 p.m. 9.05 Sports News an K ■BjB BB UM Market Notes. 9.10 (approx —End <"■ Bk Ww 1W Trubmission 2. t, JHtt MBS M2,795 words
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Article358 1939-08-21 13 I (audits Beaten Off By Escort London. A 70-year-old man routed three men ho tried to rob a bank cashier of a ig containing £BOO in a lonely alley Cheam, Surrey, recently. The man, Mr. George Jones, of tn ch-lane, Cheam, employed for four ■us358 words
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Article137 1939-08-21 13 Midwives Will Carry Ou Lady Juliet Rhys Williams, vice-chair-man of the National Birthday Trust Fund, stated that the B.M.A. was not a statutory body, but a private association of general practitioneers ana specialists. It had no control over State certified nid wives so its decision was137 words
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Article70 1939-08-21 13 Proposals Discussed Madras. Mr. Giri, Minister for Labour and Industries, has discussed the Madras Government’s proposals for labour legislation with employers’ representatives. The rronosals are expected to take a definite shape in time for the introduction of a Bill in th- Madras Assembly in August, embodying provi«s’ns70 words
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Article1419 1939-08-21 13 Arrivals 1 ODAY, AUGUST 21. ui.o. "ttnemiaxia” Iruui utili'* ana Singapore. s.s. "Gen. Verspijck” from Lho Feumawe, Sigh, Sabang, Sigh, ana Lhu-Seumawe. s.s. "(Batak’” from Batoe-Bahra, Ig. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Pane»L Beroinbang, Asahan and BelawanDeli. m.v. "Gienogle” from Far East via Singapore. IOMORROW, AUGUST 22. s.s. “De Weert”1,419 words
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Advertisement328 1939-08-21 13 SLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LON lw>v w IK)N NORTH CONTINENT GLENOGLE calls Anwerp Middlesbrn u T es Penan s n ”t London JLENROY Calls Mars., Antwern w Aug 21 Se P t 25 ANTENOR Calls Marseilles G]Jt™ dd eSb r Aug 24 Se Pt- 2 <> TEN DAY328 words
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Advertisement742 1939-08-21 13 P fir fj a "«> i 1 CL U BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) I SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RANCHI” SAILING THURSDAY, 24th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham Malacca and Siubutmw* London and Far742 words
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Article266 1939-08-21 14 Britain’s Big Contingent Z' I REAT Britain will send a party of about three hundred competitors ajid officials to the Olympic Games next year at a cost of between £B,OOO and £lO,OOO, according to Mr. Even Hunter, Secretary of the British Olympic Association, who was recently on266 words
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Article46 1939-08-21 14 lloiv They Fare In Java The South China soccer tourists lost to the Hercules team in Batavia by the odd goal in five. In their second game the South China team beat the Java champions, the 8.V.C., by four goals to one.46 words
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Article213 1939-08-21 14 London, Aug. 3. A statement was issued from Lord's last night announcing that the M.C.C. tour of India will come off this year, as arranged and that provisional invitations have been issued to fifteen players. A.J. Holmes and Lt.-Col. C.B Rubie have accepted the positions of213 words
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759 1939-08-21 14 IyiAGNIFICENT is perhaps the best word to describe Singapore’s triumph in the Malaya Cup final at Kuala Lumpur last Saturday. I was among those who had fancied Selangor’s chances, but the side keenly disappointed, failing to reproduce the form which had carried them759 words
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Article228 1939-08-21 14 Team Of American Professionals Melbourne. J. D. Budge. H. E. Vines, W. T. Tilden and L. Stoefen, the American professional lawn tennis players, will tour Australia next summer for about seven weeks. The secretary of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (Mr. J. Fullerton) stated that228 words
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Article168 1939-08-21 14 Large Shipmi nt From Australia ZANE hundred and twent be used for racing, and J of a total value of about shipped to Shanghai and L in the Tanda, from Sydne. 15, states the Sydney Moir r Sixty ponies were for m. the Shanghai Race Club shipment168 words
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Article174 1939-08-21 14 tions in the design next year Renter. Sir Malcolm Campbell's Successful Attempt London, Saturday Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the world water speed record, returning a speed of over 140 miles an hour. He started soon after 7 a.m (G.M.T.) when the mist had lifted from Conistontions in the design next year ’’ Renter. - 174 words
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592 1939-08-21 14 ELECTRICAL PHOTO-FINISH YV/'IIEN the Tote had paid its last dividend and the greyhound racing crowd had departed, a few of us sat in the vast emptiness of Wembley Stadium one recent night watching the first demonstration of a revolutionary method of race judging—the electrical photo-finish,592 words
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Advertisement85 1939-08-21 14 I' > 1 Co u Xt tiillStawl Il ssa2 ■-'£%>• W»w B&V jw vj®?>ik j®* > T .919 I t 5C m.P h n I W hp „MY- I vr .RFORM^ CE n 68 ECONOMY. I eeeonfe- SPR WGIW «>’* I INDE^® EN togUdtag AUSTER M9we gM I <lo'*' changes85 words
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1178 1939-08-21 15 FAREWELL GAME YESTERDAY SPEECHES AT TIFFIN Same Honourable Tradition To Be Maintained At New Ground I EMORIES of old cricket matches played on the Esplanade and of personalities connected with the game were revived yesterday at ths farewell match between the Padang Clubs and The1,178 words
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Article, Illustration123 1939-08-21 15 Reuter. London, August 19. Two centuries were knocked up in the county cricket matches which beKun today. The close of p' y scores are. At Manchester: Kent 215 (Ames 108, Phillipson 6 for 70); Lancashire 149 for 3 wickets. At Eastbourne: Worcestershire 372; SussexReuter. - 123 words
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Article77 1939-08-21 15 Old Xaverians Defeat Muslims The second string of the Old Xaverians’ Association beat the second string of the Muslim. Recreation Club by two goals co one in a friendly soccer encounter played yesterday evening on the S.X.I. ground. Sultan onened the scoring for the visitors midway in the77 words
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Article, Illustration215 1939-08-21 15 Average Speed Of 1 11.74 M.P.H. On Two Kuns London, August 19. Sir Malcolm Campbell s official record is 141.74 m.p.h., this being the average of his two runs of 142.85 and 140.62. Router. f See report of record run. <m page 14. j 1 P. N. Knight215 words
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729 1939-08-21 15 Regt Gullop Pul In By Hie Gutter (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Sunday. ’y’HE Cutter put in the best gallop this morning when, for the first time since the opening of the new racecourse at Bukit Timah, training was carried out on729 words
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Article317 1939-08-21 15 —Reuter Chelsea Trounce Brentford London, August 19 The following were the results of the football matches played today:— SCOTTISH LEAGUE—DIVISION 1 Arbroath 5, Alloa 2. Ayr United 0, Rangers 4. Celtic 2, Hearts 0. Falkirk 7, Cowdenbeath 1. Hibernian 3. Clyde 2. Motherwell 3, Aberdeen 0. Partick—Reuter - 317 words
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Article55 1939-08-21 15 .—Reuter. Paris. August 19. In the France v. United States athletics contest, the Americans Ralph Schwarzkopf, Roy Cochran, Blaine Rideout and Charles Bettham established a world record for the 4 x 800 metres relayin seven minutes 35 2/10 seconds, beating the previous record, held by the.—Reuter. - 55 words
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80 1939-08-21 15 Cologne, August 20. QEKMANV; 'beat Great Britain by 93-J points to 42i. Germany won all Ihe events except the 110 hurdles, which resulted in a dead-heat between hockton (Great Bri- ’tain) and Pollmanns in 15 seconds. The most exciting event was the 1,500 metres, won80 words
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Article93 1939-08-21 15 An interesting match of volley-ball was played between the B.M. Flying Stancaptained by Ng Heng Ak and the Woo Teng Goldsmith captained by Boey Wall Theah at the latter’s court yesterday evening at 5.30 p.m. Owing to failure of light the' match was brought93 words
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Advertisement24 1939-08-21 15 TANKARDS IN STERLING SILVER OR FINEST WK i/ ,jgy ENGLISH Electro-plate on nickel silver P. H. HENDRY 30 BISHOP STREET Kuala Lumpur PENANG > Singapore24 words
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Advertisement463 1939-08-21 15 PROGRESS Ninety years ago “Public Health” was a little known term. About this time a boy named Hugh Graham was born in the province of Quebec. Hie later became Lord Atholstan, publisher of the “Montreal Star” and first Canadian journalist to receive the honour of a knighthood and peerage. Lord463 words
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Article190 1939-08-21 16 BLUE PETER IN FINE TRIM (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. 1 OCAL trainers had their charges given slow work this morning on the sand-track adjacent to the stables, while Major Fox and Marland had theirs given slow work at Bukit Tinggi Valley. A few of Van190 words
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Article73 1939-08-21 16 MONDAY, AUGUST 21. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang 'lm $113.75 Business done 50 tons Singapore Tin $113.75 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 5/8c Singapore (Spot* 29 l/16c COPRA: Sundried $3.50 Black Pepper $9.50 TAPIOCA: Medium $3.20 Fair Seed $2.75 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6,40 No. 2 $6.30 Rangoon White No.73 words
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Article330 1939-08-21 16 S’pore Gold Cup Meet (F rom Our Own Co r respondent) Singapore, Today. ELOW are the handicaps for the opening day’s races of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting next Saturday:— HORSES, (LASS 1, DIV. 1, 6 FURS ROYAL HAMPTON 9.07 EASTERN KNIGHT 8.13 BOMBUS 8.08 JACK330 words
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Article129 1939-08-21 16 Singapore Defeat Perak 3—2 Kuala Kangsar. Playing on the Astana courts, Singapore eliminated Perak by three games to two in the inter-zone semifinal for the Iskandar Cup. The 'match was to have concluded on Saturday evening, but rain prevented any further play after one singles and one129 words
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44 1939-08-21 16 —Reuter. Baden, August 26. Henry Cotton won the German open golf championship with rounds of 67, 71, 72 and 70, the aggregate being 280. Bessner (Germany) was second with 296 and Dyer (Great Britain) third with 297. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article242 1939-08-21 16 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST RUBBER Buyers Sellers A. Malay 145 1 Borelli 107 115 Broga 50 Indragiri 120 Jimah 1-20 130 Punggor 27 Sungei Tukang 96 10t Ulu Benut MINING. Ampat 3/7| 3/104 Austral Amal. ,4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 70 75 Bangrin 1 7 17/6 Batu Selangor 1.171 1.20 c242 words
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267 1939-08-21 16 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/7} 3/101 A. Hitams 18/9 19/9 A. Weng 70 76 Bangrins 17/6 18/3 B. Selangors 1.17 1.20 Berjuntais 8/6 9/ Chenderianga 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatt 59 61 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntings 8/ 8/6 K. Lan juts 13/6 13/9 Kramats 9/4| 9/9267 words
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Article18 1939-08-21 16 TENNIS: P.S.C. tournaments. BADMINTON: A.C.S. Union tournament. CRICKET: Second Day of Third Test, the Oval.18 words
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Article180 1939-08-21 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 3/74 3/9 A. Amalgamated 3/10J 4/14 Batu Selangor 1.17 120 Hong Fatt 58 61 Jelebu 4 9 51 K. Kamunting 6/ 6/3 Kramat 9/6 10/c Kuchai i- 14 Laruts 3/9 4/ Pangnga River 5/9 6/3 Petaling 6.45 6.55 Rahman Hyd 99 1.01180 words
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Article161 1939-08-21 16 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/6 3/104 A. Amalgamated 4/ 4/4} Bangrins 17/ 17/6 Burma Malays 19/ 25/ Gopengs 6/9 7/3 Hong Fatts 59 61 Johans 24 27cd Katus 30/ 20/9 K. Lanjuts 13/3 13/9 Kuchais 1.15 1.20 Laruts 3/9 4/ Lukuts 424 45 Pungahs 15/9 16/3 Putehs161 words
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Article183 1939-08-21 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller» Ayer Panas 1.07} 1.12 4 Bassetts 45 50 Batu Lintangs 1.02| 1.05 Bentas 99 1.02 Brogas 50 55 Indragiris 1.174 1 22} Kuala Sidims 2.10 2.20 Lunas 1.424 1-50 Malaka Pindas 1.124 1.174 Mentakabs 38 40 Pajams 1.70 1.77 j Sungei Tukangs 97183 words
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Advertisement523 1939-08-21 16 lpu™SMffia5 C !t f (Head Office) 216 Penang R, Mf Phone 1477 1478 “h,.,' Telegrams: “Gazette" p, Rates of Subscription for < and Sunday Gazeftr PINANG GAZETTE Local s.S. Delivery pm s Monthly $1.25 $1 75 Quarterly 3.75 525 Haly-Yearly 7.50 1050 Yearly 15.00 afoft SUNDAY GAZETTE Local SB. Delivery523 words
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