Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 July 1935

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No. 164. Vol. XCIII. THURSDAY, JULY 18. 1935. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 322 1 collections of my Jubilee.”—Rugby Radio Service. DAYS AT SEA Sees Queen Bee" For First Time MESSAGE TO THE FLEET London. July 17. The King returned to London tonight by special train from Portsmouth after watching the fleet exercises from the Royal Yacht thin morni g. Th©
    collections of my Jubilee.”—Rugby Radio Service.  -  322 words
  • 245 1 Frau Schuschnigg was 34. Reuter Wireless. Due To Driver Fainting At Wheel Vienna, July 13. The accident to the car in which the Austrian Chancellor and hi s wife were travelling which resulted in the death of the latter was caused by the chauffeur fainting and
    Frau Schuschnigg was 34.—Reuter Wireless.  -  245 words
  • 294 1 .—Rugby Radio Service. MINISTER'S REVIEW Success Of National Insurance Scheme London, July 17. The Minister of Health, Sir Kingsley Wood reviewed the work of his department in the House of Commons today. He said the creation of the scheme lof National Health Insurance has .been one
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  • 80 1 wards the end of November.— Rugby Radio Service. Adjournment For Summer Recess On August 2 It is understood that the Government will move an adjournment of Parliament for the Summer recess on August 2. Items in the programme then still to be disposed of, will be carried over
    wards the end of November.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  80 words
  • 225 1 Abyssinian Government's Request LEAGUE COUNCIL TO CONSIDER London, July 16. Questioned in the House of Commons regarding the request of the Abyssinian Government for appointment by the League of Nations of neutral observers to be sent to the frontiers between Italian colonies and Abyssinia and
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  • 232 1 big stream to a ripple.—Rugby Radio Service. BRITISH SUPPORT For League's Committee London, July 17. The subject of slavery was discussed in the House of Lords tonight in connection with the recent report of the Slavery Committee of the League cf Nations. Lord Cecil and the Archbishop
    big stream to a ripple.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  232 words
  • 1090 1 PROPOSED CAPITAL REORGANISATION SCHEME SHORT SUMMARY OF PROPOSALS v\ c have received the following letter from the General Manager in Malaya of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company Ltd. In view of the general interest in the proposed Reconstruction Scheme of the Perak River
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    • 169 1 HER SKIN WAS RUINED! By The Wrong Kind Of Face Powder You cannot be too careful in your choice of a face powder. Many powders absorb the natural moisture of your skin and cause it to become dry, rough and scaly. This is a frequent cause of premature lines and
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  • 2441 3 EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION INDIA BILL AMENDMENT MR. A. EDEN ON HIS MISSION NEW PEACE MOVEMENT CONVENTION (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. NOVEMBER OR MARCH ELECTION? THE announcement that the unemploy-1 ment assistance regulations would j be introduced in Parliament in en > autumn
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    • 143 3 i» Back to health and strength -with HORLICK’S When illness has left you weak and limp, U—JWA’ your body’s great need is nourishment JHlv' ViJ' nourishment that will rebuild wasted tissues >UEE. /V i and bring energy flooding back, yet placing no V J 'I) strain on digestion, Y f
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  • 1132 4 GUARD DISCOVERS TRAGEDY AT 2 A.M. f man and fair-haired girl who had MET IN A LINER ABOUT TO SEPARATE f CAME TO LONDON TO SEE FILM BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN WHEN the midnight train from V\ aterloo to Southampton arrived at Southampton early
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  • 602 4 Plea For Britain To Be i Prepared SCIENCE IN OUR DAILY LIFE Replacement Of Cotton j Near' At Hand A plea that Britain should not again be f'Zttnd chemicq/Iy unprepared for war was made by Dr. E: P. Armstrong, the scientist addressing the Society of Chemical Industry
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    • 8 4 IVUU'b;! Sole Distributors HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD., PENANG.
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    • 34 4 APIOL STEEL I Sure and certain for all Female I complai its. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I W. 3. EDMONDS, j The English Pharmecy 52-54, Beach Street, Penang.
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    • 256 4 BY KIND PERMISSION OF T MEDICAL AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT, PENANG SCHMIDT CO 89, BRAS BASAH ROAD. RAFFLES HOTEL BUILDIN SINGAPORE WILL EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATE LATEST INSTRUMENTS FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH WORK AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL, PENANG, BLOCK C, TOP FLOOR. FROM Monday. July 22nd Wednesday, July 25th —l I 1 I—CHEAP
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  • 820 5 Al'eged Armed Robbery YOUNG CHINESE ON TRIAL Singapore, July 16. rged with armed robbery, two young ;nese named Ang An and Lim Chai stood their trial before Mr. Justice amson and a common jury at the tpore Assize Court today. first accused was charged that he about
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  • 235 5 Full Orchestra Of Over 30 Players Kuala Lumpur. July 17. Mr. A. Roy ten berg, the new pianist of the Selengor Club, has formed and is already rehearsing what is probably the first full symphony orchestra in Kuala Lumpur. He has betw’een 32 and 35
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  • 103 5 Programme For Tomorrow’s Concert The Secondary Literary Society of the Anglo-Chinese High School will hold a concert at Maxw’ell Road Hall tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The following is the programme:— Musical Number: "Billy McGee McGaw.” w. Choir. Sketch: "Curry Puffs for Tea.” VII B. Essay: "The Craze
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  • 96 5 Seremban, July 13. A Chinese named Tan Ah Choy was produced before the Seremban Magistrate, Mr. J. Calder, on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by taking camphorated oil. The accused pleaded guilty, saying he was very much worried and did not care whether he
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  • 613 5 Confirmation ADDRESS PRESENTED BY CATHOLICS Sitiawan, July 16. The Rt. Reverend Dr. A. Devals, D.D., the Bishcp of Malacca, who paid his first visit to the District during the week-end, was extended a hearty welcome by the congregation of the Church of St. Francis of
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  • 84 5 Mrs. E. L. Bowden's Misfortune Mrs. E. L. Bowden of Spooner Road, Kuala Lumpur, has twice within the last four days been the victim of theft. On each occasion the articles taken were clothes. The first theft occurred cn Saturday afternoon. The second and more
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    • 40 5 i JI Kpl ■kWJMAW MK STARTING TONIGHT STARTING TOMORROW One Show Nightly at 8 p.m. 2 BIG SPECIALS IN ONE PROGRAMME 1 PAUL MUNI IN 'I AM A FUGITIVE FROM THE CHAINGANG' Together with the Wonder Musical "WONDER BAR" No_ln£££fl££j—
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    • 109 5 j ’L’ yr yr. yr yr yr yr yr y; yr yr yr yr yr yr yr y- yr yr ryryr y y; WIKEBRi® 6-30 TONIGHT 9-30 YET ANOTHER GREAT CANTONESE TALKIE “Hong Ling Koh Nui with MR. CHEH SENG LONG AND MISS THAM GEOK LAN A Glorious Musical Production,
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  • 209 6 Champion Enters Final Again QUEEN AT WIMBLEDON Majes Fred Perry, the champion smashing his way into the men’s singles final at Wimbledon He beat his old rival. Jack Crawford, the Australian, by 6—2, 3 6, 6—l, AFTER THEIR GREAT BATTLE.—Fred Perry and Jack Crawford leaving
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  • 485 7 SUPREME COURT APPLICATION Religious Scruples JUDGE RESERVES DECISION Singapore, July 16. An interesting petition to the Supreme ■art tor directions came up before Mr. istice a’Beckett Terrell today. Mr. N. A. Mallal, for the petitioner, Idr. Bee Keng Gin, said that the application was for
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  • 135 7 Successfully Hidden In Tins Of Beetroot Kuala Lumpur, July 16. Mention of smuggling of opium from China was made during the hearing of a case in the First Police Court yesterday. Hew Shor who wa s brought before the First Magistrate on July 9 and pleaded
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  • 687 7 Preliminary Inquiry Concluded ACCUSED COMMITTED TO ASSIZES Formal evidence relating to the loss of the original confession made by accused before the police magistrate was given yesterday in the police court when the preliminary inquiry was continued in w’hich Chan Teik Yong, a young Kheh, stands
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  • 748 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL Captain Denis de Vitre, formerly N.S. State Adjutant, M.S.V.R., is now at the depot of his regiment, the Royal Berks, at Reading. Mr. Farnworth, formerly of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, Kuala Lumpur, is doing a year’s work In the London office of the Bank. The Rev.
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    • 193 7 Entire Change Of Programme. FIREWORKS FROLIC BEAUTIFUL BATAVIAN COLOURED FIREWORKS BRIGHT FLASHING GLEAMING RESPLENDENT BRILLIANT SCINTILLANT SPARKLING I DAZZLING I LAST DISPLAY ON SUNDAY, 21st JULY, 1935. AT 9.30 P.M. ADMISSION 20 CENTS —SEATS 20 CENTS. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS HALF PRICE. BIGGER BETTER BRIGHTER THAN PREVIOUS DISPLAY. Wembley Cabaret
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  • 582 8 Livingstone The Champion House THREE TIE FOR INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP The Hutchings School held its annual Inter-House Sports yesterday on their own ground. Six houses competed for the Challenge Cup presented by the late Mrs. Md. Ariff for the House obtaining the greatest number of points in Sports.
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  • 354 8 Second Division Soccer VICTORY BY THREE I CLEAR GOALS i In a second division league match played I yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground i the Crescent Football Club gained an easy victory of three clear goals over the War1 ders Football Club. The teams were
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  • 105 8 Bong Soo Wins Again (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 17. Lim Bong Soo won the Singapore Tennis Men’s Singles title for the sixth year in succession this evening, beating Yong Loon Chong, 6 —3, 6 —l. The leser gave the lefthanded star a hard fight in
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  • 150 8 2/20 Burma Rifles Beat Tekka Tin UNPLEASANT INCIDENT MARS MATCH (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 17. The Support Coy 2 20 Burma Rifles had an easy victory of fcur goals .o two over the Tekka Tin XI in a league match played today for
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  • 238 8 ,10 minutes 20 4 10 seconds.—Reuter WireI less. 1 Jack Lovelock Beaten White City, July 13. The sensational defeat of the great miler, Jack Lovelock, overshadowed every thing in the Amateur Athletic Championships which were watched by 45,000 in glorious weather. Lovelock was surprised by the bespectacled
    ,10 minutes 20 4 10 seconds.—Reuter Wire-I less.  -  238 words
  • 160 8 Fixtures For Saturday The following are the ties for the P.B.A. Open Championship to be played on Saturday:— MEN’S DOUBLES 3.30 p.m. Chuah Thean Choon and Choong Ewe Seng vs. Lim Yong Fong and Tan Boon Tatt. 4.10 p.m. Goon Siah Loong and Ooi Choo Hong vs.
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    • 26 8 THONE 543 PENANG PENANG S. S. —:o:— TODAY SATURDAY Dinner Dances —:o:— Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Cocktail Dances 6.30 to 9p m. —B au i
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    • 180 8 i z" I v zjj I w< f 1 WAVtu I I‘Z J I I -A I I 'ST—; j I V A// j I ---sA z. I I I --5 t i I Shell Motor Oils can always be relied upon I .4 one of the reasons why all
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  • 642 9 BRADDOCK TELLS "SUNDAY DISPATCH" "THERE MAY HAVE BEEN SOME GANGSTERS AROUND" OCEAN 'PHONE TALK ON REPORTED 'LOSE OR DIE' THREAT BOXING BOARD REFUSE AN INVESTIGATION GAMBLERS' CLEAN -UP? GUNMEN posted at the ring-side would have “bumped off” Max Baer if he had not been
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  • 875 9  -  By JACK HOBBS The England selectors have done their work remarkably well in picking the team to play South Africa in the third Test Match, which opens at Leeds next Saturday They have shown no signs of panic. I f <■'. it is a sounder
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  • 1210 9 HIGH CRICKET SCORES i Robert Sweeny's Silver Tassie FINISH ATHLETES AT HAMPDEN (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) London, July 6. EDINBURGH ACADEMICALS’ DEFEAT 1 Scottish cricketers again enjoyed fine weather on June 29, when the scores were generally high, and there were also good performances with the ball.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 100 9 Il lt is always wise for athletes and sportsmen ulil WorfWhl carry a bottle of TIGER BALM when out on the fields. Unforeseen mishaps, such as accidents, m sprains, nervous breakdown due to over-exertion etc. can be cured on the very spot by application of +he WORLD FAMED TIGER BALM.
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  • 847 10 While various show places, excellent roads, good hotels and modern amenities go a long way to making a place a popular holiday resort, it is the kind of weather that is experienced. we think, that counts most and it is for this reason that we turn with
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  • 42 10 —Reuter. Apparently embarking on a scheme of regulation of ships flying foreign flags and using American ports the Department of Commerce ordered all carriers by water of the export trade to file all their rates charges from September 1-
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  • 869 10 —“Malaya Tribune." RUBBER SIDELIGHTS: The annual luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters can be relied upon to produce, interesting comment on the current position of the rubber industry and this year’s gathering was well up to standard in this respect. Apart from a most interesting
    —“Malaya Tribune."  -  869 words
  • 413 10 MOTORING IN MAL YaThe new official organ <>t [mobile Association of Mala\ ling in Malaya” the first r which was issued on Moi brightly got up magazine Iteresting items for Malax .u ilf the same standard is ma (future numbers the magaz [appeal to all motorists wht
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    • 272 10 j A Perfect Ichemist’s Shop A "Perfect Chemist’s Shop" is the one that g has the right kind of goods at the I right time and sells them at the right I price. I e s We devote our energies particularly in making Our Pharmacy the very best j Chemist
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    • 33 10 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. SOLE AGENTS Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 616 11 Two Accused Get Year's R.l. Each ONE WANTED MAN STILL AT LARGE Judgment was delivered yesterday by Che Othman in the Kuala Kangsar Magistrate’s Court in the case in which two Malays, Haji Mohamed bin Abdullah and Ngah Lati, stood charged with assisting in the management
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  • 62 11 broken out in the pit shaft. Reuter Wire less. Dortmund, July 15. Ten were killed and 27 injured by an ex pl (.sion at a depth of 2,000 feet in the Adolf Von Hanseman coal mine at Dortmund, Westphalia. Rescue work is very
    broken out in the pit shaft. Reuter Wire less.  -  62 words
  • 157 11 For Obstructing Police SEVERELY REPRIMANDED BY MAGISTRATE Seremban, July 17. Philip Hoalim, a Christian Chinese 'lawyer of Singapore, was today in the police court here fined $255 on three charges, of driving an unlicensed car and of obstructing a police officer in the execution of his
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  • 315 11 To Celebrate 47th Birthday (From Our Own Correspondent) Kota Bharu, July 15. In connection with the forthcoming birthday of His Highness the Sultan of, Kelantan, Sir Ismail ibni Aimerhum Sultan Mohamed IV, K.C.M.G.. which falls on July 21, preparations on a very elabora'e scale are now in
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  • 411 11 Chinese Fined For Causing Hurt Lee Hee Poh, a Hokkien, was produced before Mr. J. P. Biddulph in the police court today charged wi h voluntarily causing hurt to a compatriot, Tan Ah Heng, by means of a sharp piece of iron at No. 55, Gladstone Road,
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  • 43 11 Reuter, A message from Hankow says that according to a Chinese report 14,000 corpses were recovered from Yo Chia-kow and Chang Chieh-kiang in Hopeh.—Reuter. Ashland, Kentucky, July 17. Mr. James Lin and Miss Viola Brown were married by the local magistrate.
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  • 147 11 Sleeping On Five Foot Way (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 17. While cn his rounds early yesterday morning, a Pol ce constable found a. Tamil sleeping cn the five foot way, ard was astonished to see him wearing two gold rings. As a resu 1 cne
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  • 95 11 Indian And A Parcel Of Clothing Taiping, July 17. Charged wi'h possession of stolen property viz. a bundle of clathirg, a. Tamil convert named Salleh, denied he was found with the exhib'ts. The. Inspec'or prosecuting, stated the accused was seen hiding the parcel in a bush in
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  • 88 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 17. On learning that his debtor had sold his business, a Tamil named Soupi approached one Chetty and demanded the payment of his outstanding debt of $3B. Instead of receiving payment, the creditor was met with a torrent of abuse. An altercation
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  • 50 11 Italy—Brazil Barter Arrangement According to Aneta, a barter arrangement has been concluded between Italy and Brazil whereby warships will be exchanged for cotton. Italian shipbuilders have received an order to build 6 submarines for the Brazilian Government in payment of which Italy is to receive cotton and
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  • 87 11 To Be Solemnised At Bukit Mertajam The Feast of St. Anne will be solemnised cn Sunday, July 28, at Bukit Mertajam (Mother of Blessed Virgin Mary), when a large number cf pilgrims from all parts of Malaya Sumatra, Java and North Borneo will assemble to fulfil
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  • 48 11 .—Reuter. Temperature In Death Valley Los Angeles, July 17. The temperature reached 126 degrees in Death Valley, California, which is reputed the hottest place on earth, where it is almost impossible to exist in summer. Eight people succumbed to the heat in South Western United States.
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  • 67 11 I Washington, July 17. President Roosevelt gave an assurance i that the Agricultural Administration Act 'will continue to function until the Supreme I Court has given a final ruling on processing taxes. The President has turned over to the Attorney General, general inquiries as to whether processing
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  • 99 11 1950-55 and offered at 97 per cent. Rugby Radio Service. New Issue Of Debenture Stock London, July 17. Lists in connection with the issue of £32,000,000 on behalf of the London Electric Transport Finance Corporation were closed 65 minutes after opening today. The Corporation is a
    1950-55 and offered at 97 per cent.—Rugby Radio Service.  -  99 words
  • 62 11 Reuter. Airman's Attempt To Break Amy's Record London, July 18. H. L. Brooks, the Yorkshire airman left Lympne Aerodrome at 12.38 a.m. on. an «attempt to break Amy Mollison’s reciord flight of 4 days 6 hours to Cape Town. Brooks is using the same Miles Falcon plane in
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  • 28 11 Siamese Officials To Visit Japan Japanese papers publish an advice from. Siam to the effect that the Siamese Government proposes to send all her P ro-
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    • 103 11 JUBILEE! a MaMrs mil e «.-1 Now there comes a burst of cheering See the King of Health and Beauty Like the sounding of a sea As the cheers still louder grow yk Fathers, Mothers, Uncles, Cousins ft Cow Gate for every Baby g/ yk Hail the Childrens 9 Jubilee
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 35 11 Eastern Oriental Hotel PENANG. DINNER DANCES EVERY Wednesday. Thursday Saturday. TONIGHT DINNER DANCE Sunday, 21st July ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. BY I HARRY LAMMERTS HIS SOLOISTS I. (On the Lawn Weather permitting.)
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  • 1015 12 Weekly Market Report RUBBER London, July 3. I The dull and inactive tone referred to in our last Report has continued to date, i Fluctuations have been slight. The value of Ribbed Smoke Sheet on the Spot on Thursday of last week was syd. on Friday it
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  • 219 12 Demonstration At Stork Works In Amsterdam Amsterdam, July 4. A demonstration of the new rubber powder-making machine built under the patent of the Rubber Powder Company, of London, was given at Amsterdam today at the Stork works, in the presence of a number cf Dutch and
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  • 646 12 HENRY GARDNER CO., LTD. Metal Market Report COPPER London, July 5. The market has shown a better tone and small advances have taken place almost daily. Outside business remains inactive and a waiting policy is being adopted in most quarters. Meanwhile the Producers are showing no disposition to press sales
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  • 385 12 Rationalization Of Markets Adelaide, July 3. The Federal Ministers, who have spent two days in South Australia on their way back from Western Australia, held a hurried Cabinet meeting on July 3 in consequence of telegrams from Mr. Lyons with reference to meat. Dr. Page, the Acting
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  • 104 12 Latest Quotations Wednesday Tuesday Paris 74 55|64 New York 4.96 ft 4.96% Montreal 4.96% 4.96% Brussels 29.36 29.36 Geneva 15.13 15.14 Amsterdam 7.27% 7-74% Milan 60 ft 60 ft Berlin 12.27% 12.28 Prague 118% 118?« Copenhagen Oslo 19.90% 19.90% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% Vienna 26% 26% Helsingfors
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 118 12 Itch Cause Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny ■earns or pores where tiny germs or Parasites can hide and cause your skin to Itch, Crack, Peel, Bum, also Eczema, Ringworm, Pimples, Acne, Crotch-Itch, ana Foot. Don’t waste time with ordinary methods-. You must have a
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  • 467 13 —Rugby Radio Service. THE KING'S REVIEW OF THE NAVY VAST CROWDS WITNESS GORGEOUS DISPLAY London, July 17. Ihe skies were grey but iorecast gave promise of bright criods with light to moderate southwest winds over the English unnel when the King from the Royal yacht
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  • 52 13 Reuter Wireless. Taken Suddenly 111 While Motoring London, July 12. he President of the Disarmament ConMr. Arthur Henderson, was taken nly in while motoring near Tam- Staffs, where he received medical •mticn but it is hoped he will be suffl- V well to continue his journey to•w.
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  • 50 13 Shantung alone.—Rugby Radio Service ’,000,000 Homeless In West Shantung Tsinanfu, July 17. official Chinese sources estimate that "juare miles in West Shantung were la ted by the Yellow River floods and uullii n persons rendered homeless. hundred villages were submerged north-western Chuyeh district in Shantung alone.—Rugby Radio Ser-
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  • 315 13 Reuter. 'Co-operation With Japan Favoured MORE ACTIVE POLICY URGED London, July 17. A deputation from the Manchester Chamber of Commerce representing textiles, chemicals, and engineering i will to-dav present to the Board of j Trade a report on the British trade 'with China drawn up
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  • 54 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Labour Recaptures Seat London, July 17. As a result of the West Toxteth, Liverpool by-election Labour has regained a seat they held in 1924 and in 1929 general elections but lost in 1931. The result was as follows: Joseph Gibbins (Labour) 14,908. I J.W.
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  • 74 13 Reuter. Taking Off At Bushire ALL MAILS DESTROYED BY FIRE Bushire, July 17. The Dutch air mail liner “Marboe,” was leaving for Baghdad at 4 a.m. today when her starboard engine failed ten feet off the ground. Fire broke out immediately after the crash. All
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  • 45 13 —Rugby Radio Service. Marriage No Bar Any Longer London, July 17. The London Coun*y Council decided yesterday by 76 votes to 37 that marriage shall no longer be a bar to employment in the Council’s service of women doctors and teachers.
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  • 35 13 .—Reuter. 47 Killed And 144 Injured Tokio, July 17. A Taihoku message states that the official figures of the Shinchiku earthquake casualties are 47 killed, 52 seriously in- jured and 92 slightly injured.-
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  • 237 13 —Reuter. Favourable Impression Created DONE MUCH TO RESTORE FINANCIAL PRESTIGE Paris, July 17. A generally favourable impression I has been created by the Government’s (decrees issued yesterday. Banking circles believe that a recovery of the Rentes will result and negotiations for stabilisation will be brought nearer, but
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  • 626 13 MUSSOLINI ANNOUNCES FRESH MOBILISATION "THE ONLY ROAD THAT CAN BE FOLLOWED" Signor Mussolini is expected to visit Eritrea by aeroplane with a few weeks to review the troops and deliver inspiring speeches before the campaign opens. This brief Reuter message from Rome bears
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 107 13 wk wk 6-15 NIGHTLY 9-30 PARAMOUNT'S STAR MAE WEST She's The Queen of New Orleans And Her Court Is Crowded With "TALL, DARK, HANDSOMES I HEAR MAE SING 5 NEW SONGS TO THE SYNCOPATING ACCOMPANIMENT OF DUKE ELLINGTON'S Orchestra NEXT CHANGE OPENS SATURDAY 20TH. PARAMOUNT'S First Musical Comedy Hit Of
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  • 591 14 SHIPPING ARRIVALS DEPARTURES Schedule Of Principal Lines The following is a list of vessels arrivlni BDd sailing from Penang during the week: IN PORT TODAY BS GEN. V. D. HEYDEN from LhoSeumawe, Sigh, Olehleh and Sabang Sails today for the same ports. B.S. TOBA MA.RU from Japan. Sails for Rangoon
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  • 304 14 NOTICE The Air Mails despatched from Penang on the 10th July per the Netherlands Aircraft via Alor Star-Amsterdam were delivered in London on 16th July. AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland and South Africa by train to J Singapore
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    • 255 14 Again "NATIONAL 11 Leads! B ANOTHER SUPERLATIX OFFER SILCOX SILCOX radios are represented as they are. No excessive cla. made concerning their rcspcctiv ties. They will fill all perfor M statements made for them—no n no less. This SILCOX MODEL SJ is the t of an organisation with ample f
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 570 14 Wireless Programmes 8.8. C. The following are the wavelengths, two < which will be used simultaneously GSG 10.86 metres and GSF 19.82 metres GSF 19.82 metres throughout and GSG 16.86 metres until 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSE 25.29 metres after 11.05 p.m. Local Time GSD 25.58 metres and GBC 31.30
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    • 607 14 Paint pf the Dove); Korobeyniki (The Merchants) (Traditional, arr. Krein), Tick-Tock (Vienna, arr. Schott-Wood). 9.50 Adventures in Living Dangerously. “The Wonderland of Big Game,”* by Major A. Radclyffe Dugmore. 10.05 —The Harrogate Municipal Orchestra directed by Louis Cohen. Michael Byari (Violin). Relayed from the Valley Gardens, Harrogate. Michael Byari: Gipsy
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    • 441 14 ZEESEN GERMAN SHORTWAVE STATION TODAY P. M. 405 DJB, DJN Announcement (German, English). German Folk Song Programme Forecast (German, English). 4.20 Hitler Youth Programme: “Tis Deeds that count....’ 4.50 News in English 5.05 —Relayed from Berlin: An Evening in the Homeland s.sQ—Songs by Richard Trunk Sung by Heinz Wunderlich 6.05
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    • 361 14 7.50 —Declamation by Raden Eskak 1. Two cigerte es in the dark. 2. My kid is a crooner. 3. ’t Meisje mot do blause hoed. 4. De stoute Keka. 8.05 —Records. B .lo Talk by M. J. Brusse. B.3o“The Latest News from Holland.” 8.45 Electrical t ranscriptions. 8.55—Raden Eskak continues
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1773 15 HOL Mli&k££NnN(r3sS§@3 NSL Rhl rx «-nA < z blue pummel lime Vwvtolß. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT. >~, l>. ™,.S »—“.«•<»-. H’burg, HUD 4 Aug.24 A D E ACT C YDDP CC (J APEN OR MEDITERRANEAN AND LIVERPOOL Liverpool Jt/VK E 1 EAWKCSS llO3 SZSStSX. PASSENGER and FREIGHT-SERVICE M 1 pfW
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 550 16 I AT LAST! THE PICTURE THE SCREEN I HAS WAITED 20 YEARS FOR I PwMRMk H l&Y Two years ago it was the dream of its producers, U Metro Goldwyn Mayer The theme was so K daring, so exciting that nothing since Trader S Horn" could equal its brilliant novelty.
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  • 424 17 Counter Charges Abandoned M.P. DISMISSED FROM SUIT In the Divorce Court on July 5, Mr. Justice Bucknill granted the petition pf Mrs. Sybil Pim, Lowndes-street, W., for a decree nisi for divorce from Capt. George Cecil Pim, who, at the time of their marriage, was an
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  • 336 17 Rapid Progress Of New System APPLES KEPT FRESH FOR 12 MONTHS Remarkable progress is being made in the gas 1 storage of home-grown fruit—that •storage in a special atmosphere in which oxygen content of normal air is reduc--1 and that of carbon dioxide is increased.
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  • 509 17 AGED WIDOW TIN MINE Evidence From Deck Chair HER ALLEGATION OF £50,000 FRAUD Mrs. Harriett Eyre Williams, 84, a widow, Thurloe-place, South Kensington from whom two men and a woman are alleged to have obtained more than £50,000, was cross-examined when the hearing of the case was resumed at Westminster
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  • 293 17 VITAL OMISSION IN SUMMING UP A man who was under sentence of death heard his conviction quashed at Edinburgh on July 5 and he was immediately set free. Except in the famous case of Oscar Slater, who was released after spending 18*6 years in prison, there has
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 146 17 SUNLIGHTANO UMBRELLASOaF FREE OFFER! Are you collecting the wrappers from these famous soaps? From ist May the wrappers from exchange a large-size tablet of Lux Sunlight and Umbrella Soaps will be Toilet Soap—the famous beauty soap worth money to you! All you have to used by 9 out of 10
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    • 185 17 ry- p ,i tel j 1 I I -Ml j FOR MOTORISTS J l >i [Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Are Invaluable. r 7 J X 7HETHER one motors for business or J < Ww pl easure either as a driver or passenger. i J Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills
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  • 737 18 —To Make a Schoolgirl Happy EdCAR Y QRACE finds Pleasant Work for Needle Hook WHERE’S the schoolgirl daughter who would not be happy to wear this jumper suit during out-of-school hours? Trim and youthful, yet with a really fashionable, up-to- date air about it, she will be
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  • 76 18 fpO take some ladder-mend with you 1 in case a run develops in your best stockings. Failing that, slip a needle and thread into your bag. GraKs stains will usually yield to soap and water if taken before they get really set; otherwise try rubbing the mark with glycerine,
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  • 1054 18 Technicians Who Make It Possible FEW REWARDS FOR THEM SPEED kings, are popular heroes; speed brains—the technical men who make their achievemcnts possible work for the most part in strict anonymity. At Brooklands, Calshot, Daytona we applaud the spectacular. A Stainforth rips the air at 400
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 909 18 Glands Made Active and Ynuthful Vigour Restored In 24 Hours lowed by renewed Amertean Doctor s Discovery Strength- er @y and ambition, parmrerwnuvuvi UWN V 7 M ticularly gratifying; t. ens Blood. Nerves, Body, memory, men and women tn midClis DIVVU, die or older ages.” And Brain Muscles, and Endurance—
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  • 164 19 N- VAL C ER TO BRUSH SHIPS Hongkong, July 4. XPTAINS of British ships in the Far East may in future lose tickets if they do not every step to fight off ing pirates. val orders issued to officers ers warn them that all cases ships
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  • 39 19 Ccntonese Taxpayer's Burden Lightened Canton, June 25. Over i rty more miscellaneous taxes will be she® by July 1, according to the prw.r. department of finance. Ov 00 miscellaneous taxes have alrc«i< en abolished.
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  • 288 19 Leader Executed JAPANESE OUTLAWS DEPORTED Peking, July 5. The Japanese military authorities here have admitted pn July 5 that several Japanese Ronin (outlaws) were implicated in an attack on Peking on June 28. These were arrested and deported to Japan. A stern warning has been given
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  • 230 19 Russian's Plan "RED" FORCES MEET DEFEAT Chengtu, June 26. The Chief of Staff of the sth. Red Army, who was captured recently by .Government forces during an engage' intent north of Yengchingping, reavealed today that the ‘‘Red” operations were formerly directed by a Russian, known
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  • 138 19 Government 'Planes Cause Much Damage Chengtu, June 27. Spotting a group of between 200 and 300 “Reds” outside a block of houses at Nangnanmiao across the river from Wenchean. Government bombers subjected them to an attack this morning, end then returned to their base. In the afternoon,
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  • 66 19 Tientsin Sweltering In Shade Temperature Of 111 Tientsin, June 25. Tientsin is sweltering in June heat that has only once been surpassed in the last 33 years. The mercury soared to a height of 111 degrees in the shade today. Similar heat was lest recorded in June, 1892.
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  • 96 19 Major W. M. Cheeseman, a nrssionary from China, told an audience a 1 Petersfuld (Hants) on July 4 th~t a Salvat'on Arm; Commissioner once bcught 200 Chines' girls for sixpence each. The girls, he said, were put up for auction, following a great flood. Major
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 14 19 I I 1 BEST SELECTION IN HANDMADE "UNDIES** LEADING SILK MERCHANT. I I I
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    • 511 19 Science throws new light on tooth decay Pain nature's warning that teeth are diseased. The X cause of Pain is usually decay and an important RJq >1 H >.u cause of decay is film on L teeth, which science calls V T* 3 bacterial plaque.” LA Six. I I wa
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  • 161 20 Continues To Be Important PERCENTAGE INCREASING In its May report the Chamber of Commerce of Medan publishes some very interesting figures concerning the trade between Sumatra’s East Coast and Java on the one side, and with Straits Settlements on the other side. These statistics show that
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  • 102 20 Penapa Branch Golf Competition The following are the draw and starting times for the Ex-Services Golf Competition to be plnyed cn Sunday 8.45 a.m. P. L. Ccoper 14 H. R. S. Law 8 8.50 a.m. A. CL Trotter 20 F. Flippance 20 8.55 a.m. H. Oke
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  • 65 20 Inter-State Tennis And 4 Soccer This Week-End (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh July 18. The annual Inter-State tennis and soccer between Perak Malays and Kedah Malays takes place during the week-end. The Raja Muda cf Perak captains the Perak tennis team. The players will be entertained to
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  • 51 20 General Lewin Arrives By Air The General Officer Commanding the Troops in Malaya, Major-General E. O. and staff arrived on a visit to Penang and the Province by air from Singapore this morning. They came in Flying boat. K 3593 and landed at Glugor just after 12.30
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  • 63 20 —Rugby Radio Service. Attention Given To Use Of Home Timber London, July 17. The fifteenth annual report of the Forestry Commissioners, just issued, shows tha, increasing attention has been given to the utilization cf home grown timber. The total area of plantations in Great Britain on September
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  • 63 20 •jaßr’iter t Treatment Of Catholics In Germany Rome, July 16. A Papal pronouncement about the treat1 Tncnt of Catholics in Germany is foreshadowed by the tone of an article in the Vatican newspaper Osservatore Romano, that the persecution of Catholics in Germany is irreconcilable b r th
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  • 43 20 Pictures of the Dutch Douglas rricchme which cra s j ?e< j a f Bushire yesterday taken when the macinne was taldr.g aboard her Shell spirit at Alor Star cn Sunday last. (News story on Page 13.)
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  • 206 20 Extraordinary General Meeting Singapore, Ju'y 17. An extraordinary general meeting of Raffles Hotel, Ltd., was held yesterday at the registered effice, th? French Bank Buildings, Singapore, at which was confirmed a resolution regarding the cancellation of paragraph (a) of sub-clause (1) of Article 80 of the Articles of
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  • 124 20 Notice Of Appeal Lodged Singapore, July 16. The District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, delivered judgment this morning in the case in which a well-known merchant named Chia Chan Tock was charged with cheating the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation in respect of $5,000. Tha accused was convicted and
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  • 86 20 Reaches Total Of $150,000 Previously acknowledged $150,069.47 NEW DONATIONS Gurchunn Singh Esq. 51.00 Govt. Veterinary Department of Penang and P.W. Staff 33.50 Indian Community’s Celebration Fund —balance unexpended 14.36 $150,168.33 PROMISES Chettiar Community of Butterworth, P.W. 100.00 Total $150,268.33 Contributions from Staff of Government Veterinary Department: Messrs.
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  • 118 20 Appreciable Decrease in inf ant Mortality The following health statement for the m:nth of June has b.en Leu d by the Municipal authorities; Death rate:- 15.75 (for June) and 18.94 (for May). Birth rate:—32.33 (for June» and 31.57 (for May). Infant mortality:—lo2 (for June) and
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  • 372 20 Interesting Order By i Supreme Court i Singapore, July 16. I The Acting Chief Just ce. Mr. Justice I Burton, in the Supreme Court this morning made an order for bail in the sum of I $200,000 with feu/ sureties to be offered to Moor a Mohamed Hussain
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  • 192 20 Russian Sailor Stranded In Singapore Singapore, July 17. Michael Alexandrovitch Boiko, the Russian sailor who pleaded guilty before Mr. Whitton in the Singapore police court last week to a charge of vagrancy, was yesterday sentenced to one day’s simple imprisonment in lieu of payment of a fine
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  • 137 20 K. L- Manager Flies Ta D.E.I. A quick trip to the Dutch East Indies from Kuala Lumpur and back was made by Mr. A. Newark, instructor at the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club, on Tuesday afternoon. I Mr. Newark flew Mr. L. K. Pay, acting manager of Ulu
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  • 119 20 YESTERDAY TODAY London (Spot) £232.10.0 £232 15 0 London (3 months) £224.5.0 £224 100 Singapore 5115.00 12 Business Done I Penang I Business Done I COPRA.— (Sundrled) $4.00 $3.95 j BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO 1 rudder s- London sjgd s]gd j New York 12c(G) 12%c(G) Singapore Spot 19%c
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  • 146 20 The following are th* lateM luotanon for today Buyer» Selters UN Ayer Weng 1.80 1.87%c Batu Selangors 75 80 Chenderiangs B|o 8 6 Hbng Fatts 47'4 50 K. Lanjuts 14 9 15 3 Killinghalls H 9 12 3 K. Ka.mpars 9 9 10 3 Kuchais 65 67%
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  • 140 20 PENANG, JULY 18 London Bank Demand 2 3 27 32 4 m|st 2|4 Private 3 mst credit 2|4 3|16 3 Documentary 2|4A On New York Demand 57% France T.T. 855 Hongkong T.T. 7% dis. Shanghai T.T. 30% dis. India T.T. 153% Bar Silver RATE OF EXCHANGE FOR MONEY ORDERS
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  • 351 20 KENNEDY COMPA? TODAY’S PRICES The following are the latest qu in MESSP.S. KENNEDY Cc. s Lis’ today Buyers Sellers Buyers Y esterday J TIN Ampa Tin 3 9 4 3ex 3 7 Ayer Weng 1.85 1.93 c 185 Batu Selangor 75 80 75 Hitam 49 50cx
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  • 226 20 A.A. ANTHONY CO.’S QUOTATIONS Yesterday Today Buyers Sellers Buyers SellEJ* 1 TIN Ayer Weng 1.90 1.95 1.85 1.90 B. Selangor 75 80 75 80 Hitam 46 48ex 46 48 Johan 22% 25 22% 25 Lukut 1.00 1.05 1.00 T. 05 Nawng Pet 72% 77% 72% 77% North Taiping 48 50
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  • 38 20 Gold was 141|Oz=l|2D. —Rugby R Service. London, July Sterling on New York was 4.96 18 Paris 74z=7|8. Stock Markets were steady but British Funds were firmer wi'h War 1 e,t 107. Gold was 141;0—12D. Rugby K
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 35 20 WEATHER REPORT Temperature Wind RainfaJ 6.00 80 S Noon 81 S TIDE TABLE TODAY High Water Low Water 2.27 a.m 8.33 a.m. 2.20 p.m 9.11 p.m. TOMORROW 3.05 a.m 9.10 a.m. 2.56 p.m 9.45 p.m.
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