Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 June 1937
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Title Section22 1937-06-22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. »33. PUBUSHED DAILY. No. 144. Vol. XCV. TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article188 1937-06-22 1 —Reuter. City Takes French News Calmly Paris, June 21. M. Chautemps, the Radical Socialist, has been called on to form a Cabinet. M. Lebrun, the French President, who accepted M. Blum's resignation, is anxious to solve the Ministerial crisis as soon as possible. He has already!.—Reuter. - 188 words
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Article85 1937-06-22 1 —British Wireless. No Fascist Parade Through East End In view of the serious risk of a disturbance of the public peace by the proposed Fascist march through the Jewish quarters of London, the Home Secretary has authorised the Commissioner of Police to make an order under the—British Wireless. - 85 words
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Article76 1937-06-22 1 British Wireless. Dominion Premiers’ Gift To Their Majesties The Dominion Prime Ministers have expressed a desire to present to the King and Queen a painting by Mr. F. O. Salisbury jof the Coronation Ceremony in Westminster Abbey as a tribute of loyalty and affection from the peoples ofBritish Wireless. - 76 words
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Article69 1937-06-22 1 Mr. And Mrs. A. H. Frugtniet Mr. and Mrs. A. H< Frugtniet, of Klang, celebrate their Silver Wedding on Tuesday, June 29. They have issued invitations to an "At Home” to be held at the Masonic Hall, Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, at 5.30 p.m. on that date. Mr.69 words
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Article53 1937-06-22 1 pi VCVI l VCLtJ vil which was the previous highest.—British Wireless. Visited By 622,000 Spectators The Aidershot Tattoo, which ended on Saturday night, when the King and Queen were present, was visited by 622,000 spectators during the nine days of its presentation—-135,000 more than last year, which waspi VCVI l VCLtJ vil which was the previous highest.—British Wireless. - 53 words
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Article39 1937-06-22 1 —British Wireless. London, June 21. The United States, Belgium, Germany, Britain, Irish Free State, Roumania and Turkey will compete for the Edward Prince of Wales Cup in the International Horse Show at Olympia which opens today.– —British Wireless. - 39 words
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Article45 1937-06-22 1 No change is contemplated in the foreign policy of the United Kingdom Government as a result of the deliberations of the Imperial Conference, the Foreign Secretary told a- Commons questioner whom he referred to the published statement on the proceedings of the conference.45 words
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Article, Illustration875 1937-06-22 1 Reuter. NON INTERVENTION PLAN’S FAILURE Committee’s Concern Over Mysterious Attack On German Cruiser The British Government is deeply disappointed with the results hitherto achieved and regards the present state of affairs as thoroughly unsatisfactory, declared Lord Plymouth presiding over the sub-committee of the Nonintervention Committee. The BritishReuter. - 875 words
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Article393 1937-06-22 1 LOCAL CHAIRMAN OF P.H.B. The local Chairman and Assistant General Manager of the Penang Harbour Board, Mr, H. Parry, the Pinang Gazette understands, will not be returning to Malaya owning to ill-health. This news will be received with genuine regret by all his friends in393 words
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Article127 1937-06-22 1 —Reuter. Part Of The Price Of World Peace The financial resolution proposing the new profits tax was agreed to by the Commons by 231 votes to 98 Col. Colville, speaking for the Government, said industry’s acceptance of th£ tax was due to realisation of the predominant need—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article74 1937-06-22 1 —Reuter. A gift of f? >0.009 has been placed at the disposal of Earl Baldwin as a thanksgiving f< r his handling of the abdication crisis, it was revealed yesterday. The gift was for endowment of any object calculated to strengthen the ties binding Great Britain and—Reuter. - 74 words
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Article30 1937-06-22 1 L/J A»** —Reuter. New York.—Dr. H. H. Kung has arrived to study industrial and economic developments. He will be received by Mr. Roose- velt and Mr. Morgenthau.-L/J A»** . —Reuter. - 30 words
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Article315 1937-06-22 1 How Legislatures Difficulties May Be Overcome —Reuter. The opinion that difficulties which have arisen in operation of Indian provincial autonomy with the refusal of the majority party in six of the newly elected legislatures to assume office are due in great measure to misapprehension and—Reuter. - 315 words
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Article56 1937-06-22 1 of the total quota required.—British Wire less. The number of officers and othei tanks enrolled in National Defence Compani» formed in September last for the purpo-iO! of protecting important points in Great Britain on threat of and during war has reached 6554 which is over 75 pci cent,of the total quota required.—British Wire – less. - 56 words
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Advertisement16 1937-06-22 1 AH CHEONG No. 47. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. Tailor and Outfitter. All kinds of materials in stock.16 words
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Advertisement143 1937-06-22 1 MALAYA SILVER CO No. 458, Chulia Street. Penang, S.S. MANUFACTURERS DEALERS OF silver photos, shields, cups, etc.' Gold and silver badges and medals., brass and zinc blocks, lantern slides, brass plates. Prizes for schools and clubs for weddings, birthdays, etc. r Scientific Worknaaaship. I Moderate charges Prompt servft*?. f A143 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1937-06-22 2 Machines That Can Challenge The World’s Best Top Speed Of 279 Miles An Hour FOR the first time details of the tactical strength of the new Royal Air Force are now disclosed. The Air Ministry has granted permission for the publication of the speeds,1,377 words
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Article674 1937-06-22 2 Is There A Sargasso Of The Skies NO trace has been found of a number of aeroplanes which, in the past few months, have been reported missing. It seems that they have “vanished into thin air.” that phrase a mere figure of speech, or a674 words
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214 1937-06-22 2 But Extraction I rom Air Not Feasible Berlin There is enough helium in the air over Berlin to fill 180 Hindenburgs, but extracting it from the air is not feasible. This is the suostance of a state*ment by Professor Dr Peter Debye, director of214 words
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Article137 1937-06-22 2 Brighton, June 12. The photograph of a beautiful woman, before which stood an ever-burning lamp, is believed to hold the key to the romarce in the life of 75-years-old Victor WicnajJ, who was found dead in his lodgings today. Police believe Widnall may once rave137 words
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Advertisement578 1937-06-22 2 lead Office 12, Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: "Gazette” Penang. Singapore Office Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel: Times Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Ipoh Office Brewster Road. Phone 268 London Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London K C 4 Phone Central578 words
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Advertisement308 1937-06-22 2 M gTVF gAT I «MmVjj w \8 ■SB BwiK ikSr 11’ S''’si ?SK BEE tI.PS, 38 ——> -DIAMOND’ BEDS ARE A SOUND INVESTMENT B. You spend one-third of your life in bed. therefore your bedstead is the most important item of furniture your house Do not be satisfied with Anything308 words
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124 1937-06-22 3 OLD SLEEPER FOUND ACROSS RAILWA Y TRACK AT K. KANGS AR (I’ r<)ln Our Own Correspondent.) i < Kuala Kangsar. June 21. WHAI is thought to be an attempt at derailment was discovered here last night when a sleeper was found across the124 words
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83 1937-06-22 3 —British Wireless. London, June 21. The King has sent the following message of sympathy to Mr. Peter Davies who was the adopted son of Sir James Barrie and who, as a boy, inspired him to produce his immortal characters of Peter Pan: “The—British Wireless. - 83 words
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Article251 1937-06-22 3 The new amber lights which have been fitted to the appliances used by the London Fire Brigade to enable them to have the right of way were demonstrated last week at the headquarters of the brigade on the Albert Embankment, London, S.E. They are fitted251 words
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Article, Illustration31 1937-06-22 3 —Nurses entering St. PauPs Cathedral to attend the fiftieth anniversary commemoration service of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The Duke of Kent was present at the service.31 words
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151 1937-06-22 3 MAILS FOR PENANG DELAYED (From Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar, June 21. The local Taiping to Prai goods train broke down at Parit Buntar this afternoon when the locomotive suffered a broken piston and was unable to move either forward or backward. The151 words
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157 1937-06-22 3 Foiled By Amah's Shouts (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, June 21. An attemnt to break into the quarters of Mr. E. Draper of Prai is alleged to have been made last night when the amah heard suspicious noises and shouted. On a search157 words
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Article84 1937-06-22 3 —Reuter. Arrives In London On Way To Berlin London, June 21. The Japanese Trade Mission, headed by Mr. Kadamo, Chairman of the Tokio Chamber of Commerce, has arrived in London, consisting of 24 leading industrialists and bankers. The Mission is proceeding immediately to Berlin to attend the—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article41 1937-06-22 3 —British Wireless. Twenty-Three Nations Will Be Present London, June 21. Twenty-three nations will be present at the National Air Financial Federation which begins on Wednesday and most of them will, on Saturday, attend the Royal Air Force display.-—British Wireless. - 41 words
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Article357 1937-06-22 3 CONFESSIONAL BOX “LYING” The Nazis have begun a new phase of their anti-Catholic campaign with a slogan iirected against the confessional box entitled “protection against spiritual oppression. This is their answer to one of the few means which priests in Germany still have of defending357 words
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Article122 1937-06-22 3 —Reuter. To Stay Th ree Days At Bandoeng Batavia. June 21. Miss Amelia Earhart, the famous aviatrix who is attempting to fly round the world, arrived at Bandoeng at 10.47 a m (local time) today. She is staying at Bandoeng for three days as she says “The K.L.M.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article94 1937-06-22 3 —British Wireless. Original Name Of N.D.C. Retained London, June 21. The new financial tax which retains its original name of National Defence Contribution, will be discussed in the House of Commons this afternoon in a financial resolution that a tax not exceeding five per cent, shall be—British Wireless. - 94 words
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Article292 1937-06-22 3 SOFIA—A son and) heir has been born to Queen loanna. Mother and child are doing excellently. MOSCOW—M. Cherviakoff, President of the White Russian Republic has committed suicide for family reasons,” according to official Tass Agency. MORFONTAINE —Jacques* Leglise, the French native amateur champion, beat Henry Longhurst,292 words
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Advertisement28 1937-06-22 3 RUNNYMEDE HOTEL Phone 543 Penang. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE PIKLERS ORCHESTRA. r** —7^ —W i 1 aßh time jfot a |W licet lif Z 1 TIGER BEER IS BEST28 words
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Advertisement108 1937-06-22 3 SIMPSON... THE WORD THAT SPELLS NEW HEALTH TO THOUSANDS CLEAN your IM LUNG W FLUES I A'i f Simpson lodine Smelling Salts THE SFAWEED lODINE CLEARS AWAY THE NASAL AND L IQ PASSAGES LIKE MAGIC PHLEGM AND MUCOUS DISAPPEAR AT OMCE. CURES ASTHMA. COLDS. CATARRH. HEADACHES. HAYFEVER Beware Of Imitations108 words
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Article601 1937-06-22 4 EXCELLENT RESULTS OBTAINED Excellent results were obtained by the Penang School Of Music in the practical examinations held by the Trinity College Of Music London in Penang. The eximiner was Dr. A. Mistowski. The following obtained special congratulatory remarks on their playing. Misses Joyce Lim, Eileen601 words
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Article27 1937-06-22 4 DR. A. J.C. ELAND Di. X. c. Eland has been elected a member of the Hospitals Boards for 1937 by the Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council.27 words
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Article818 1937-06-22 4 S.S. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS The following appointments appeared in the S.S. Government Gazette of June 18: Mr. T. G. Husband has been appointed to officiate as Settlement Engineer, Penang; Dr. P. E. F. Routley is to officiate as Medical and Health Officer, Labuan: and Mr. Lim Soo Ban818 words
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Article184 1937-06-22 4 N.I. SCOUTS ON WAY TO HOLLAND Singapore. A party of approximately 75 Boy Scouts from the Netherlands Indies bound for the World Jamboree in Holland this summer passed through Singapore on Friday morning. on the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Dempo. Under the leadership of Mr. G. Ranneft,184 words
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Article155 1937-06-22 4 The death occurred at the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur on Saturday morning of Mr. G. D. Moir, a well-known member of the European community. Mr. Moir, who had been ill for a long time was in his seventy-sixth year, leaves two sons a daughter and155 words
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Article113 1937-06-22 4 June 12. Only a year after his marriage, Henry Wilcoxon, the British stage and film actor, is being sued by his 19-year-old bride for divorce. The divorce is being sought on the grounds of extreme mental cruelty, rudeness and quarrelling in front of guests.113 words
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633 1937-06-22 4 From Judgment Of F. M. S. Court (From Our Own Correspondent) London. June 14. The appeal of Messrs. Richard Phillip Phillips, Robert Sydney Stewart, and Alexander Smith Brown, accountants and auditors, of Penang and Ipoh, against a majority decision of the F. M. S. Court633 words
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Article122 1937-06-22 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 19 The new Road Traffic Bill which is designed to completely reform control oxer road transport in the F.M.S. is the chief item of interest appearing in the orders of the day for the meeting of the Federal Council on122 words
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Advertisement252 1937-06-22 4 Ci w a w J Vi— > Happy Teething Time ■■rsiJQSI or If Ciaer 08 M t OCBf aawwww-iiWiww».. -.♦a.wWWWWOWWW— 11 c w Teething time...and yet baby is perfectly contented and happy. That is because his mother gave him ’Ovaltine' Rusks to bite and crunch aa soon as the first252 words
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Article2529 1937-06-22 5 Holiday Season Has Arrived —June The Shining Month—Pageantry In Many Places Garter Service At Windsor (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 15. JTLAMING June —in London we sweat and curse. The weather would be cursed whatever it was. It’s just an old English custom. This 832,529 words
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Article, Illustration33 1937-06-22 5 He wasn't as comfortable as he appears in the above picture when he made his bow in the House of Lords. Our London correspondent reports that he was shy.33 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-06-22 5 Holiday makers enjoying themselves by the sea. London is experiencing a spell of “tropical heat wave” just noiv and week-end trains carry hundreds to Brighton, where the sun is kinder to the skin.38 words
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Advertisement168 1937-06-22 5 A". 1 II ■Mi■— IF M—MMAIJJ. I How “Single” I Whiskies y r get married l| “Here in Scotland,” said Johnnie Walker, “we don’t marry the single or separate whiskies until they are quite old, because a period of long years in the wood is necessary I before they are168 words
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Article996 1937-06-22 6 Public Works Department Mandore Charged a religious service at tlhe Duke of Windsor’s wadding, he disclosed no reasons for his retirement and there were immediate rumours that he was to act as private chaplain to the Duke. It transpires that he has resigned in order996 words
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Article107 1937-06-22 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Alor Star, June 21. Tuan Syed Mansur Aljafree, the retired Malay Judge of the High Court Alor Star, Kedah, entertained Mr. C. W. Dawson, the Legal Adviser. Kedah, and Mrs. Dawson to at an "At Home” at his re-sidence off Limbong107 words
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Advertisement278 1937-06-22 6 WEMBLEY PARK GATE ADMISSION 10 cts. as usual Tuesday, 22nd June, 1937. TAN HONG SEAH AMOY OPERA “Sum Cheah Fun Lee Wah” Part 8. Seats 60 cts. 40 cts. 20 cts. Holders of coupons !s price to seats. GRAND NOORAN OPERA “Jodoh” or FATE. Seats 50 cts. 30 cts. 20278 words
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Miscellaneous328 1937-06-22 6 WINDSOR 6.30 Opening Tonight 9.30 A Superb Thrilling New MALAY TALKIE “ANAK KECHIL MERAH” with an all-star cast Perfect Sound Reproduction Bigger Better than any Malay Talkie ever shown b fore. Packed with thrills, action and wonderful transformation scenes Adapted from the widely-read Chinese legendary story depicting the adventures of328 words
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Miscellaneous256 1937-06-22 6 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 The music-comedy tops of the year NO IPS. AMD’S OR BUT’S-THEY’RE DEFINITELY NITS? SING ME —AA iove I HERBERT NAT PENDLETON I waiter i.mrny «ouqs. ttiti* bnna 'K O AT I C* T T vOil running rmd eenti ymi away ZASU VMIL C. I I tiumminq Surrwner256 words
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1275 1937-06-22 7 SEQUEL TO A JEWELLERY TRANSACTION (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June, 21. “The arbitrators decided that 1 had to pay 1150. It was settled that half of this amount was to be paid to complainant after he had withdrawn the case against me oi Taiping1,275 words
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Article99 1937-06-22 7 Alleged To Have Got Jewellery By False Pretences A middle-aged Chinese woman, Leong Peng Yeong, appeared before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the Penang Police Court yesterday morning, charged with having obtained jewellery to the value of $1,580 belonging to Chong Fooi Ng on May 19, at99 words
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Article66 1937-06-22 7 Police Supervisee Gets Month’s Gaol A Police supervisee. Leong Peng Yeong, was sentenced to one month’s rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. J. L. McFall the Penang District Judge, for having failed to report to the police at Penang, on May 26. Accused was ordered to serve a term66 words
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Article98 1937-06-22 7 SENTENCE ON MALAY DEFERRED (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June 21. Alleged to have voluntarily caused hurt to his wife with a dangerous weapon, to wit, a parang, Dahim bin Mat Isa, a middle-aged Malay, was today produced before Mr. S. T. Stewart, the Butterworth Magistrate,98 words
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Article112 1937-06-22 7 Kulim Malay Arrested In Penang Arrested on a warrant in Penang, a Kulim Malay, Chat bin Man. appeared before Mr. T. D. Hughes in the Penang Police Court yesterday, charged with theft cf a gramophone ten records, tour sarongs, a rail of gold earrings, and two pairs of112 words
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Article66 1937-06-22 7 Chinese Claims To Be Tried In the Penang Police Court yesterday, before Mr ,T. D Hughes, a Chinese, Chew Gin Leat, was charged with theft of a clock, valuea at $5. belonging to Lee Foon Kang, on June 19 at Bell Road, Penang. Accused claimed to66 words
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Article89 1937-06-22 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Butterworth, June 21 Two men were arrested by a police constable for being in possession of deleterious drugs here early this morning The men. Abdul Rahman and Suppiah, were charged before Mr. S. T. Stewart, the Butterworth Magistrate, in the police court later89 words
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Article89 1937-06-22 7 When the case was mentioned, in which Nagoor Survey, a Tamil was charged with theft of a bundle of tin and a canvas bed on June 6, Detective Inspector Kay Kim Seng informed the magistrate Mr. T.D. Hughes, in the Penang Police Court yesterday, that he had been89 words
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Article65 1937-06-22 7 A Malay. Abdul Assiz bin Sheriff and a Chinese, Lee Chye, were produced in the Penang Police Court yesterday, on a charge of housebreaking by entering into a house at Kuantan Road, Penang, for the purpose of committing theft, on June 19. After the charge had been explained65 words
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Article86 1937-06-22 7 A further consignment of small silver and bronze medals has been received by the Penang Treasury and is available for sale to the public at $1 and 50 cents each respectively. The previous consignment was insufficient to meet demands and many intending purchasers were disappointed. The large silver86 words
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Article62 1937-06-22 7 A Malay, Bakar bin Noor Mohamad, apoeared before the District Judge, Penang, Mr. J. L. McFall yesterday, charged with having abetted the offence of housebreaking and theft of $3l, from the Mohomaden Cemetery, at Perak Road on May 27. The accused claimed to be tried. The casp62 words
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Advertisement229 1937-06-22 7 /"11 .IKj C a MTZ* t77/(*iiT 3 F io B■ I I Ilißit .iQ M I z |Mg|B B 1 BE wMM H ?i 3w K H 5 I U i wB bb H I 118 Ik Uy 1 I -qB <||| Bn B ißi. fl v i I lllk229 words
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Article801 1937-06-22 8 VjAJOR-GENERAL W. G. S. Dob--L’-l bie, G.0.C., Malaya, had some straight words to say in the annual report of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force regarding the failure ci many young Europeans to join. His remarks have aroused some resentment —why we are at a loss to imagine—while801 words
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Article216 1937-06-22 8 Million Dollar Gate Expected NEGRO CONFIDENT OF VICTORY Chicago, June 21. Despite inconsistent form shown in training Joe Louis is a 1 to 3 favourite to beat James Braddock and become the first coloured heavyweight champion of the world since Jack Johnson. Louis showed intense dislike of216 words
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Article794 1937-06-22 8 Roaring Fruit Trade In Penang Synthetic Storm At Sea New Rules. For Mahjong The fruit season is upon us, and durians and mangosteens are conspicuous by their abundance. The fact that these two kinds of fruit always appear at the same time each season is believed by794 words
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Article268 1937-06-22 8 Day’s Imprisonment $lO Fine For Tamil Mr. J.L. McFall, the Penang District Tudge, yesterday fined Arumugam, $lO, in addition to one day’s simple imprisonment, for having caused grievous hurt to Raman, by fracturing his right index finger or. May 10, at Gladstone Road. The accused pleaded guilty,268 words
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Article157 1937-06-22 8 There will be a moonlight band performance tonight cn the Esplanade from B.3C' p.m. to 10.30 p.m. March: Blaze of Glory: Holzmann. Overture: The Magic Flute: Mozart. Suite: The Rose Von Schiras: Eilenberg Valse—’’Rosen” Polka—“ Buds” Gavotte—“ Zephyr” Polka Mazurka —“Oentifolie” Intermezzo: Rendezvous: A letter. INTERVAL Selection:157 words
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Advertisement262 1937-06-22 8 f RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE r V I THE WORLD’S BEST CYCLE GUARANTEED FOR EVER Prices From $45-00 Each. ATTRACTIVE HIRE PURCHASE TERMS ARRANGED SOLE AGENTS: ROBINSON Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR Sub-Agents: THE CHULIA CYCLE COMPANY, IOA, Church Street, PENANG. L 2 Quickest Healer for all Festering Sores and262 words
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Advertisement139 1937-06-22 8 7k secret's a fteaßfa( JJfffietitiP ~:va.-~va When a dish is tasteless and issipid. R’s as good as wasted Appetite is lacking. Just add a few tos of Magci’s Seasoning before serving arid note the surprising diCerence in taste., Haxfi’s Seasoning is mainly a concentrate of vegetable origin a wonderful taste139 words
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651 1937-06-22 9 Budge Plays Dazzling Tennis To Beat Farquharson THE LATEST RESULTS Tuv ixT’ iij London, June 21. HE Wimbledon championships, the greatest event in the tennis world, opened today in sunny weather. Except for the defeat of Roderich Menzel, the Czechoslovakian champion, who was seeded,651 words
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Article55 1937-06-22 9 Today’s second division league fixture between the Government Trade School and the Chartered Bank Recreation Party is postponed as the school is having its vacation. The other match in the same division between “E” Coy. (volunteers) and the Hidayatol Anwar Football Club will be played on55 words
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Article138 1937-06-22 9 —Reuter. SURREY LOSE TO GLOUCESTER London, June 22. Gloucester defeated Surrey by 109 runs in a match in which very low scores were recorded. The winners hit up a total of 293 in two innings. 174 in the first, and 119 in the second. Surrey—Reuter. - 138 words
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Article, Illustration469 1937-06-22 9 Penang Players Shine MRS. PURCELL’S FINE WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 22. Good progress was maintained in the annual Perak lawn tennis championships which were continued yesterday on the Ipoh Club padang before a large number of keen enthusiasts. Mrs. C. P. Purcell, the Penang469 words
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Article569 1937-06-22 9 TALK ON SOME STRAITS FORGERIES There was a good attendance of members and guests at thĕ’ usual fortnightly meeting of The Penang Stamp Club on Sunday at the premises of the Chinese Merchants’ Club, Hutton Lane, Penang. Dr. Victor F. Chan, the president, presided and among those569 words
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374 1937-06-22 9 Plane Arrives At Penang At 10.45: Departs 3 p.m. The Pinang Gazette has received the following official communication from the Director, General of Post and Telegraphs, Malaya, on the subject of the acceptance of correspondence for transmission by the proposed Malayan Internal374 words
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351 1937-06-22 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. OORT DICKSON, nestling in the straggling bight formed by the west F coast of Negri Sembilan, is rapidly becoming the favourite resort of Kuala Lumpur residents. Following trade recovery its whole aspect has begun351 words
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Advertisement15 1937-06-22 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD cciC.d e of all C’ emirts and Stores i 2. J15 words
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Advertisement113 1937-06-22 9 E. O. HQT& PEN4NG. TOMORROW DANCE CABARET —< with YOLA PAUL CONTINENT’S FOREMOST BALLROOM DANCERS Final Appearance In Malaya ONE NIGHT ONLY When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles Hotel. The << ROM Ci of f. I V ll Children fed on Cow Gate are Happy because they are Healthy. The113 words
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Article814 1937-06-22 10 Investors Refuse To Face Cold And International Uncertainties (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 11. General Smuts and Sir John Simon have done their authoritative best to scotch the latest gold scare, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer has assured Parliament that both internal and814 words
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Article125 1937-06-22 10 Exchange Telegraph. Big Plant Extension Berlin. June IS. Tr.e production ot Buna (synthetic rubber in recent months in the Buna works of the German Chemical Trust has been so satisfactory that the plant is to be extended to a production capacity covering one-third of German requirements. Four– Exchange Telegraph. - 125 words
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46 1937-06-22 10 The Singapore United Investment (Holdings) Company, Ltd., has been registered as i private company, with a nominal capital of £lOO in shares of £1 each. The objects are to acquire and hold shares, stocks. Debentures, Debenture stocks, bona.», obligations and securities, A-c.46 words
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Article17 1937-06-22 10 Ll Tin Dredging Limited output for the m th of May amounted to 202 piculs.17 words
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Article152 1937-06-22 10 The Secretary of Austral Malay Tin Ltd., reports the following outputs of its associated companies for the half month of June 1937. Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredgin. Ltd (Karangan. Hours run 31»; cubic yards treated 60.000: total piculs 311; nett value $23,236. Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging. Ltd., Hours run152 words
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Article69 1937-06-22 10 Amalgamated Bruas Rubber Estates, Ltd., has been registered as a public company, with a nominal capital of £lOO in 1,000 shares of 2s. The objects are to acquire the undertakings and assets cf the Bruas Rubber Company, Ltd., Bukit Klian Rubber Company. Ltd., and Ligertwood Rubber69 words
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Article98 1937-06-22 10 During the week ending June 12, 1937. experts from Malayan ports amounted to 62,177 cases, of which: 51.867 (83 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom; 2,885 5 per cent.) cases to the Continent cf Europe; 2,929 (5 per cent.) cases to Canada and 4,49698 words
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Article1032 1937-06-22 10 Bolivia’s Domestic Quota A Farce (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 15. The International Tin Committee had no option, at their meeting in Amsterdam this week, but to leave the world’s production quota unchanged, at 110 per cent, of standard production, for the third quarter1,032 words
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Article57 1937-06-22 10 Penang and General Investment Trust, Ltd., has been registered as a private com pany, with a nominal capital of £856 Ils in 749 “A” Ordinary and 100 ”B" Ordinary shares of £1 each and 151 “C” voting shares of Is. each. The objects are to carry57 words
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Article33 1937-06-22 10 Jelebu Tin Dredging Limited output for the month of May amounted to 101 piculs They dredged through old tailings, and are now in the valley proper where better values are anticipated.33 words
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Article53 1937-06-22 10 Messrs. Guthrie and Co. have received the following cablegram from the secretaries of Lambak Rubber Ltd. “Board recommend (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of 71 per cent, payable cn July 29. To Reserve £9.500. Carried forward subject to audit and usual adjustments £12,815. Shares Nos.53 words
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Advertisement202 1937-06-22 10 harbour gernu W neSi f/Jh JmL > He needs LIFEBUOY protection against disease! He’s in his element, playing “safely” on the floor with his trains. But can you say he’s safe Can you say you are doing your best to protect him from the disease-germs that may exist on the202 words
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Article, Illustration222 1937-06-22 11 Meal Time At The Basque Refugee Children’s Camp SOME of the refugee children in camp near Southampton now, lining up with plates and mugs for their morning meal. On occasions like this, a crowd usually gathers round to see the unfortunate, but happy, children walk222 words
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Article138 1937-06-22 12 Instructions have been sent to 8.8. C. producers ordering a drastic “clean up” of programmes. Listeners are to be protected from all kinds of possible offensiveness. Attacking “the new fashion in filthiness,” the Rev. Duncan MacDonald of Glasgow, made a public protest, which has reached138 words
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Article371 1937-06-22 12 S.s. ‘DEUCALION’ from Liverpool sails for Manila, Hongkong, Shanghai Japan. M.S. ‘MEONIA’ from Europe via Colombo. Sails today for I ort Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore Bangkok. S S ‘ZUIDERKERK’ from Japan via Singapore—sails today for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Jaffa Haifa; Genoa, Marseilles; Rotterdam, Amsterdam371 words
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Article397 1937-06-22 12 Reported Building Suggestion B v British Government Two inter-connected problems are understood to be under consideration by the Pacific Sub-Committee of the Shipping Committee of the Imperial Conference under the chairmanship of Mr. Walter Nash, New Zealand Minister of Finance. These concern trade across the Tasman Sea397 words
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Article389 1937-06-22 12 LATEST TIMES OF POSTING AIR MAIL A mail for Siam, Burma, India, Iraq Egypt, Sudan, Belgian Congo, Great Britain, Ireland and the whole of Europe by" Imperial Airways will close at 8 a.m. tomorrow. A mail for 4 the United States of America by Imperial Airways389 words
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Article147 1937-06-22 12 Stockpoit, June 11. A warning to the public on the use of electrical appliances was issued by the East Cheshire Coroner (Mr. J. A K Ferns) at a Hazel Grove inquest today. The inquest was on Catherine Victoria Lightfoot (36), of Norwood-avenue, Bramhall. who147 words
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Advertisement21 1937-06-22 12 You've Got Something To "CROW” About If You Decide upon a MARCONI -tAe. REAL t/iMj The Robinson Piano Co. (s.s.) Ltd.21 words
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Miscellaneous1155 1937-06-22 12 RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. EMPIRE STATION TODAY r TRANSMISSION 2 Tune in on the (oUotring wavetonfftha: -jpjnt, 6.05 Big Ben. Forum Theatre Orches- TRANSMISSION 2 tn. directed by Philip Martell. From the GSH 31.47 Mo/8 (13.97 m.) Commodore Theatre, Hammersmith, Lon- GSG 17.79 Me/S (13.86 m.J den. 6.30 Programme of1,155 words
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Miscellaneous339 1937-06-22 12 NIROM YDC 15.45 Mc/8 (19.8 m.) PMN 10.2 G Mc/s (29 2 m.) TQDAV p.m> 2.10 News bulletin. t 2.20 Close down. 5.50 Time signal. Opening announcements. 5.54 English lessons for beginners. 6.20 Evening concert. 6.50 News bulletin. 7.10 Classical music. 8.00 Evening service. 8.20 Concert by the Nirom Orchestra.339 words
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Miscellaneous17 1937-06-22 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 11.31 a.m. 6.05 p m_ TOMORROW 5.40 a.m. 12.05 p.m. 6.40 p.m.17 words
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Article437 1937-06-22 13 Unpleasant Experience For Men On Discovery A letter recently received in England tells for the first time the full story of the adventure of the six men from the research ship Discovery, who were lost for 12 days n the Antarctic in January. Lieutenant Richard Walker,437 words
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Advertisement342 1937-06-22 13 MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE A THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Vegeta. LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT L~„ ft,, «.MENKSTHBUS «I B. CALCHAS L’don, R’daiA H’bSn 25 July 22 AENEAS Mar.’ Udon. g 1 HAVBE AND LIVERPOOL SERVICE C BELLEROPHON ritvre’ H*”* 001 Bromborough Glasgow June 25 XL ver PO° 1 “d Bromborough342 words
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Advertisement274 1937-06-22 13 THB LUNE Far East Service. United Kingdom and Continent. OUTWARDS Steamer. For Date Due BENWYVIS Port Swettenham > Singapore and Hongkong July 3rd HOMEWARDS Loading. dev A I?TV Colombo, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, v i OxLli/alll I Hamburg Hull Middlesboro’ Leith. J u, y «Jin SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO„ 'edepboDC No. 644.274 words
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Advertisement655 1937-06-22 13 P&O BRITISH d |NDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 24th JUNE Peninsular and Oriental S.N, Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwettedkMW d 8OT Outwards from London for China Japan. s/s “MATA HARI” June 26 *S/S “SOUDAN” Pena ?5 y 19 7 S'® “BULAN” July655 words
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Advertisement221 1937-06-22 13 (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA} LONDON SERVICE For Colombo. Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing TERUKUNI MARU (Calls Hamburg June 24 HAKUSAN MARU July HARUNA MARU July 22 ♦KATORI MARU Aug. Call at Rotterdam optionaL FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For Hong Kong, Shanghai. Kobe and Yokohama.221 words
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Miscellaneous529 1937-06-22 13 RADIO PROGRAMMES PARIS BERLIN TODAY DJB 15.20 Mc/s 19.7 m. DJN 9.54 Mc/s 31.45 m. TPA-2, 15.24 Mc/s (19.68 m.) DJE 17.76 Mc/s 16.89 ni. p.m. 6.20 Concert relay. DJ Q 15,28 Mc/s 1963 rn 7.05.Ta1k on French events (in Japan- DJA 9.56 Mc/s 31.38 m. ese). 7.20 News in529 words
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Miscellaneous372 1937-06-22 13 KUALA LUMPUR CALL SIGN Z.G.E. (48.9 m.) TODAY DX 208 Viennese Nights—Waltzes Selection Part 1 2 Regal Cinema Orchestra. DX 335 Acclamations Waltz The Grenaiiers Waltz Regimental Band of H.M. Jrenadier Guards. DX 602 If you were the Only Girl Memories Carroll Gibsons (Piano) and His Boy Friends. LX 541372 words
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Miscellaneous70 1937-06-22 13 PHOHI HOLLAND PHI 17.77 Mcjs (16.88 m.) TODAY p.m. 4.50 Experimental programme. Special broadcast for Australia and New Zealand. 6.20 Close down. PHI 17.77 Mc/s (16.8 m.) p.m. 8.20 Opening announcement. 8.25 Reading by Miss Ank van der Moer. 9.00 New r s bulletin. 9.10 Gramophone records. 9.20 Talk. 9.4070 words
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Article631 1937-06-22 14 GAME OF LITTLE HELP TO SELECTORS (By Our Football Correspondent) Football of a mediocre standard was seen in the State Trial yesterday evening on the Victoria Green, Penang, when the Reds defeated the Stripes by three goals to nothing. In spite of the suspension of631 words
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Article188 1937-06-22 14 SECOND DEFEAT THIS SEASON (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping, June 21. The Taiping Cricket Club suffered! their second defeat this season yesterday when "they were beaten by the Ipoh Club by 84 runs on the Taiping padang. After a poor start in which they lost six188 words
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Article45 1937-06-22 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 20. The Siam Open Golf Championship which is being played over the week-end over Bangkok's three courses, w?js interrupted by a monsoon deluge •which flooded the putting greens and caused an entire cessation of play-45 words
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Article139 1937-06-22 14 Taipiiigf Medical Badminton Party Trounced (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. June 21. The Taiping Physical Culture League gained a creditable victory by seven matches to nil in a badminton match with the Tai ping Medical Badminton Party yesterday at the Taiping Town Hall. The following are139 words
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Article472 1937-06-22 14 GOOD PROGRESS MADE IN ANNUAL TOURNEY (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, June 20. Good progress has been made in the annual Negri Sembilan lawn tennis championships which began yesterday on the grass courts of the Sungei Ujong Club at Seremban. There is a record number of472 words
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Article462 1937-06-22 14 First Athletic Meeting On Neu Ground (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 20. The new sports ground of the F. M. S Police Depot was the venue of the first athletic meeting to be held there when the Selangor Contingent of the F.M.S. Policstaged its sports462 words
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Advertisement149 1937-06-22 14 SENSATIONAL RECOVERY thanks F to I F r^ j,Lc>s J li RiKVV/E bad a terribly 'V. ilifiicuh start in life. His mother wa> 1 11 in hospital -t horn. Weighing V, b- had to l>e wrapped <v; t T(;-wr.o|.an(l for a long ■»ru'> •fv'bl 511 ,t Jse washed. Hi« was149 words
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Advertisement229 1937-06-22 14 il f* gazette Sunday gazette $250 MUST BE WON Five Winners or Nearest Ipoh July Meeting A prize of $250 will b e given to the sender of the best entry. Should two or more entrants tie for the prize the $250 will be equally dividec amongst the senders of229 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1937-06-22 15 Alan Stedman Avenges Defeat In Davis Cup SENORITA LIZANA TURNS THE TABLES ON FRU SPERLING T\l <) w 1 1 1 Bristol, June 11. WO Wimbledon favourites—Senorita. Lizana. of Chile, and Fru S. Sperling, of Denmark—had a significant championships rehearsal in1,341 words
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Article302 1937-06-22 15 Golf BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE BY ILLINGWORTH London, June 11. England, who have won all the previous amateur golf internationals against France, made an excellent start to the fourth match at Chantilly yesterday, when they won the three foursome games. In the afternoon France halved two games, but England302 words
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Article79 1937-06-22 15 18.000 See Liverpool Match F .J. Perry defeated H.E. Vines on the Liverpool Football ground last week by three sets to one. The scores were: 4 6, 6 —l, 6—lf, 6— 4 The match was seen by a crowd of 18,000. Perry won through his baseline play,79 words
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Article190 1937-06-22 15 East Of England Heavily Beaten London. June 6. The Australian women cricketers have come thiough the first week of their tour of England unbeaten. Yesterday on the Chelmsford ground they beat the women of the' East in a two-day match, scoring 193 3nd 81 against the190 words
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Article, Illustration874 1937-06-22 15 Who Will Win Tonight At Chicago Braddock Or Louis TONIGHT at Chicago, the most discussed light in recent years will take place, which is sure to result in considerable controversy. Jimniv Braddock, ex-dockyard worker, and present holder of the world’s heavyweight championship, meets Joe Louis, the Detroit874 words
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Article230 1937-06-22 15 Big Entry For Lucifer Trophy Dominion visitors are going to have a great golf season. Now the Coronation is over they are beginning to tour the country to use their Coronation privileges, which apply throughout May. There are over a hundred courses where all they have to230 words
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Advertisement24 1937-06-22 15 W. ISIKWOIS tiMiTw s-aj UIMPUP-PENANG is /SAXWok X ftfeW aS vit' -IB ISfL h A v I ■EEMMSK a ■'VW -a, 'liriiMr 1 124 words
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Article124 1937-06-22 16 3TIN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot No market £246 J S LONDON—(3 months) No market £245 I °Aa BUSINESS DONE PENANG $121,371 $121,871 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $6.25 *6 15 BLACK PEPPER $ll.OO $ll.OO RUBBER LONDON Closed 9 d NEW YORK Closed 19? s c(G) SINGAPORE—Spot124 words
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Article351 1937-06-22 16 f Share of «I crenemlnatTon untess London. June 22. otherwise stated Yesterday. Rise or Fal Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 1121 —J Funding Loan, 4 p.c., 1960-90 109'J I War Loan, 31 p.c 100? Com. Union Assce. (Units) 105 Prudential Assce “A” 34 Royal Assce. f£ share 10s.351 words
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Article112 1937-06-22 16 London on Previously Latest Fxris HO 29 32 1103 New York 4.93 29i32 4.94 i Montreal 4.93» 4.94 g Brussels 29.24? 29.25? eGeneva 21.54 21.54? Amsterdam 8.981 8.98? Milan 93 27(32 93 29|32 Berlin 12.321 12.32? Stackholm 19.395 19.395 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 OMo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 265 265112 words
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Article113 1937-06-22 16 London, June 21. RUBBER Easy. Spot 9g buyers 9? sellers. July/Sept. 9}J buyers 9? sellers. Oct./Dec. 9? buyers 9|? sellers. Jan./Mar. 9’i? buyers 9};l sellers. New York 19.60 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 21,670 tons Liverpool 22,903 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. June £16.2.6d. PEPPER White Muntok113 words
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Article63 1937-06-22 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Buyer» Allenby J*?’ Amal. Malay 1 90 2 Ayer Panas J Benta 135 Changkat Connemara 1-75 lIndragin 1-J® Kundong 2 15 F-aiam 2 00 2 10 Sungei Bagan 1521 1-625 U. Malacca 2.20 2uo TIN:— B. Selangor 1.75 1Bong Fatts -36 K e X Lukut 1 Puchong63 words
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Article123 1937-06-22 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TINS: Buyer» Sellers B. Selangor 1.775 1.825 Hong Fatt 1.32 1.34 Jclebu 1.00 1.025 Kuchai 1.575 1.625 Lukut 1.05 1.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.575 1.625 Rantau Ordy. 1.60 1.65 Rantau Pref. 1.60 1.65 Talam 2.00 2.05 Ulu Klang 1 25 1-30 Ampat 60 6 3 Ayer Hitam 2710123 words
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Article168 1937-06-22 16 Tin: Buyers Sellers Ampats 6|o 6g A. Hitams 28|6 29|3c Bangrins 20|9 21|3ex B. Selangors 1-76 1-785 Burma Malay 29|0 29|9 Hong Fatts 1.32 1-34 Jelapangs 38|0 38|9c Jelebus 98 00 K. Kamuntings 12|6 13|0 Kamuntings 14|3 15[0 K. Lan juts 26(0 26|6 Kundangs 9|3 9|6 Kramats 64(0168 words
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Article25 1937-06-22 16 TIN Singapore $122.00 I’er pkl. Penang $121.87 1(2 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 32 3|Bc Per lb. Penang Spot 32 3]Bc Per lb.25 words
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Article125 1937-06-22 16 LEAN CO. Tin Buyers Sellers kmpats 6’o 6 3 B. Selangor 1.775 1.85 Hong Fatt 1.30 1.35 Jelebus 98 1.02 Johans 275 30 K. Lan juts 26 0 26 6 Kramats 64 6 65 6 Laruts 14'9 15 0 Nawng Pets 80 85 Pungahs 250 26 0 Rahmans 1.575 1.625125 words
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Article173 1937-06-22 16 RUBBER Buyers Seilers Bassetts 75 80 B. Lintang 1.30 1.35 Bedfords 1.275 1.325 Bentas 1.35 1.40 FJrogas 1.00 1.05 Jerams 1.05 1.10 M. Pindas 1.65 1.725 Mentakabs 475 50 Nyalas 1.10 1.15 Pa jams 2.00 2.10 S. Tukangs 1.275 1.325 Ulu Benuts 45 475 TIN:— Ampats 6(0 6173 words
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Article140 1937-06-22 16 Third In Negri This Year (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, June 20. A brilliant century by A. L. Henry, “Malaya’s Best Footballer,” the dlefeat of a team composed mainly of Negri State players by a team of young cricketers, and some fine batting by Gurdial140 words
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Article218 1937-06-22 16 Golf HAMILTON BEATEN IN FINAL Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith won the Penang Golf Championship of 1937 on Sunday by defeating Mr. J.P. de C. Hamilton in the final by 6 5 over 36 holes. Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith was 2 up after the first l<B holes played in218 words
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Advertisement198 1937-06-22 16 BANKS NEDERI.ANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCH APPIJ, N.V. Incorporated in the Netherlands.) NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Established in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 43 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch East Indies and in the Straits Settlements, India, China, Japan and Arabia. LONDON198 words
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Advertisement543 1937-06-22 16 THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised £3,000,00<i 1 Capital Subscribed £1,800,00® Reserve Fund and Rest £1,247.83® Capital Paid Up £1,050,00e BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Caimcatto, Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K. C. S. 1., C I E. Sir Thomas Smith, Kt., J.543 words
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