Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 August 1937
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Title Section22 1937-08-06 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833. PUBLISHED DAILY. No 133. Vol. XCV. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1937. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article325 1937-08-06 1 POPULATION OF CANTON BECOMING UNEASY Sino-Soviet Pact Negotiations Reported NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN CHINA AND RUSSIA FOR A MUTUAL ASSISTANCE PACT ARE PROCRESSING, STATES A MESSAGES RECEIVED BY THE PENANG SUPPLEMENT OF THE SIN CHEW JIT POH. Confidence! is replacing uncertainty in China, contrasting with the pessimism325 words
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Article, Illustration46 1937-08-06 1 JOHANNESBURG went into mourning for Sir Abe Bailey, say s Reuter. Flags were half-masted throughout the city when it was reported, that he had died in London. Later the city learned that he was very much alive, and flags were restored to their original position.46 words
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Article37 1937-08-06 1 —Reuter. MARINES LAND AT HANKOW Shanghai, Aug. 6 —Japanese landed in the Japanese concession at Hankow where a state of emergency has been proclaimed as a result of alleged danger of attack by Chinese troops—Reuter.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article59 1937-08-06 1 —Sin Chew Jit Poh. The Japanese militarists are demanding 7300,000,000 for the Army 7200,000,000 for the Navy and 76,000,000 for the Foreign Office. The military leaders declare that 28 military divisions will be required to fight China and the Cost is estimated at 790,000,000 a month. Heavyincreases—Sin Chew Jit Poh. - 59 words
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Article671 1937-08-06 1 —Reuter. Where Will Aggression Cease A bitter attack on British and U.S. policy’ is made by the Moscow Izvestia, quoted by Reuter, in the course of which the newspaper declares that Japan is not only attempting to occupy North China, but is preparing for further military—Reuter. - 671 words
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Article329 1937-08-06 1 The latest official figures of Royal Air Force strength in aircraft and personnel indicate that the expansion programme launched in 1935 and greatly augmented in 1936 is making very satisfactory progress. New service stations and armament training camps already opened total 22. The strength329 words
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Article46 1937-08-06 1 Rubber was firm in Singapore yesterday, spot again advancing and closing 30 ’2 Foreign imports of rubber into the colony during July totalled 26.100 tons the highest that has been recorded in any one month for several years. The Netherlands Indies sent 19,490 tons.46 words
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Article121 1937-08-06 1 Commons Give Leave For A Private Bill When is a kipper not properly cured? The answer is. When it is dyed. And Mr. F A Macquisten, M.P. for Argyllshire, is out to bring these dye-hards to hook. Asking leave to introduce a Bill to prohibit the121 words
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Article92 1937-08-06 1 Killed While Trying To Save Arms Dump Jack Black, a London man serving with the International Brigade in Spain, was killed while making a valiant effort to save ammunition from a dump which had been hit by an enemy’ shell. The enemy had got the range and were92 words
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Article40 1937-08-06 1 Tory M.P.s cheered and laughed in the House of Commons when Mr. Duff Cooper, the First Lord of the Admiralty, announced that the London steamer, Molton, had been captured by a Franco warship while tiying to enter Santander.40 words
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Article146 1937-08-06 1 This morning dense columns of smoke were seen issuing from a tongkang in the middle of the Penang channel. Flames followed the smoke but these were quelled in ten minutes. The tongkang, manned by half a dozen Indians, was on its way from Penang to the146 words
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Article78 1937-08-06 1 Letters For North Europe To Go By Air From next Monday first class mail prepaid at ordinary international postage rates for Germany, Austria. Bulgaria Czechoslovakia, Danzig, Greece, Hungary Latvia, Lithuania. Poland. Rumania, Turkey. U.S.S.R. South end Yugoslavia will be despatched each weekday evening by the Anglo-German night air78 words
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Article, Illustration41 1937-08-06 1 Sir Eric Geddes, chairman of Im- perial Airways, Dunlop Rubber Company and a number of other companies, and a member of the Imperial W a r Cabinet, who died in June, left £100,432. Six E. Geddes41 words
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Article93 1937-08-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, August 5. Foreign imports of tin ore during July totalled 3,0b5 tons, as compared with 2.204 tons during June. The total for the seven months was 17,466 tons, as compared with j 4.664 tons for the corresponding period of 1936. The total93 words
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Article53 1937-08-06 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, August 6. The Malayan railway system is finding that special cheap holiday offers pay. Over 18,000 people travelled by railway from the four principal towns, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang, during the August Rank Holidays and of these nearly 2.00053 words
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Advertisement12 1937-08-06 1 H. TOKISATSU ARTISTIC photographers flt, 68-70, Bithop Street, PENANG. Telephone No. 772.12 words
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Advertisement56 1937-08-06 1 Motorists say “M EI RIC HP MOTOR TABLETS are first class, wonderful marvellous. Meinch Motor Tablets DECARBONISE your engine as you drive. Sole Agents: UNITED AGENCIES, 358, Beach Street, Penang. BSE HUTTER A butter that everyone will enjoy—with a rich flavour that makes it so irresistible. LULU trmt/.LLPHONE PENANG—ISOO 150156 words
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1058 1937-08-06 2 Sumatra Man Says He Has “Nothing” A SUMATRA Chinese, Khoo Hock Thye, was sued in the Penang* Police Court beiore Mr. T. D. Hughes, yesterday by his young w’.fe, Lim JLean Hoay, ioi maintenance 101 herself and her five-year-old child. Mr. K. S.1,058 words
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Article, Illustration49 1937-08-06 2 IN THE DRIVER’S CAB of the new lo comotive “Dominion of New Zealand” is Mr. William J. Jordan High Commissioner in London. He had just christened the engine, which is one of a series nam cd by the L.N.E.R. after various parts of the Empire.49 words
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Article179 1937-08-06 2 “’‘Sufficient Punishment” Says Magistrate THEFT OF EMPLOYER’S PROPERTY i From Out Own Correspondent) Butterworth. Aug. 5. Chinasamy. formerly a coolie of the Asiatic Petroleum Company here, who was convicted on a charge of theft as a servant. was today brought up before the Butterworth Magistrate,179 words
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Article118 1937-08-06 2 Unemployed Tamils Fined SI Each Four Tamils who were charged with removing 13 coconuts from a coconut tree, the property of the Municipality on Aug. 4 appeared before Mr. Lim Cheng Ean in the Middle Court, Penang, yesterday. In pleading guilty to the charge on Aug. 4. they118 words
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Article64 1937-08-06 2 Arrivals And Departures Last Month Following are the numbers of arrivals from and departures to Madras Presidency for the month of July, 1937: ARRIVALS (State aided) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 3688 adults. 621 minors. 613 infants. ARRIVALS (Ordinary deck passengers) (Figures supplied by Travelling Inspectors) 5291 adults,64 words
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Article108 1937-08-06 2 (From Our Ow*n Correspondent) Butterworth, Aug. 5. Govindamah. a Tamil woman, was today charged before the Butterworth Magistrate, Mr. S. T. Stewart, in the police court here with taking away a certain minor, a girl under 16 years of age, from the lawful guardianship of her parents at108 words
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Article729 1937-08-06 2 First Accused’s Defence In Forgery Case PENANG ASSIZE COURT TRIAL That he believed that the complainant was the same person he had seen once before, and so attested his signature to the deed, was the defence put forward by Shaik Mohamed Gulum Hussain at the Penang729 words
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Article99 1937-08-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, Aug. 4. The staff of the telephone branch of the Post and Telegraph. Alor Star, entertained Mr. Saaud their colleague to a farewell dinner this evening at the Tong Seng Restaurant, Jalan Raja in view of his departure on transfer to99 words
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Advertisement102 1937-08-06 2 IIIIII!III 7/7/ fliuov WITH THAT couch/ EUmEnTHOL JUJUBES The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic, eminently suited far Human Beings of all ages from early childhood upwards, for the elimination ■> from the system of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, Influenza, end ait Bronchial or Pulmonary ailments. Their regular use will prevent the102 words
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Miscellaneous313 1937-08-06 2 WEMBLEY PARK GATE ADMISSION 20 CENTS GENTS LADIES 10 CENT.' TONIGHT: Friday 6th August 1937 Low Tan Hong Seah Tan Hong Seah Amoy Operas jointly present: "Peh Chua Thuan” Part 3 Seats: 30cts 20cts lOcta OPERA ODEON ORIENTAL 1 "Pedooman Istri” Seats 30ct.s( 20cts lOcts CAPITAL TALKIES “Flower Liberty” Featuring313 words
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549 1937-08-06 3 Japanese Expansionist Policy Likely To Provoke World War” London, Aug. 5. Listowel,Chairman of the “Friends of China People.” in a letter to the Manchester Guardian today, emphasis he “dangerous implications of the renewal of Japanese against China and deep concern for the549 words
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Article70 1937-08-06 3 i’ug maritime countries, nan«e»jr, yy ;ir k. has a smaller percentage. British Mreleaa. London. Aug- 5. Figures issued by Lloyd’s Register of !‘ippi n g show' that the number of Brill merchant ships lost last year was the ’•ui'illest since the war, namely, 41, with a Maii’ug maritime countries, nan«e»jr, yy ;irk. has a smaller percentage. British Mreleaa. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-08-06 3 “SHALL WE DANCE” —Is the title of the neui Astaire-Rogers film recently released in London. Picture shows Fred and Ginger in a scene from the film. Note the roller-skates they wear for their dance Himber.38 words
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Article136 1937-08-06 3 free the institution from debt. —British Wireless. Two Weeks Of Rest Anil Relaxation Ahead AFTER MONTH OF PUBLIC CEREMONIAL After a month of Coronation and other public ceremonial, the King and Queen, now at Balmoral, have ahead of them two weeks of rest and relaxation infree the institution from debt.—British Wireless. - 136 words
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Article133 1937-08-06 3 reorganise supplying of Madrid.—Reuter Wireless. Removed From Bilbao Banks Paris, Aug. 3. The Spanish ship “Axpe-Mendi” (2,295) tons about which a legal battle been raging since it put into La Rochelle harbour with a cargo of 7.000 chests containing gold and securities from banks at Bilbaoreorganise supplying of Madrid.—Reuter Wireless. - 133 words
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102 1937-08-06 3 Moscow’. Aug. 3. A third flight by way of the North Pole from Moscow’ to the United States will shortly be attempted. The date and time of the start —as was also the case with the first two flights will be kept secret.102 words
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Article93 1937-08-06 3 Chapel Erected In London Cemetery TO BE DEDICATED BY GEN. PERSHING London, Aug. 5. General Pershing, formerly Commander-in-Chief cf the United States army, will on August 15 dedicate a chapel in the American War Cemetery at Brookwood, near London, erected to the memory of93 words
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Article96 1937-08-06 3 —Reuter Wireless. Geneva: The league report on the world gold position emphasises that the gold reserves of the Soviet which is the world’s second largest gold producer is unknown for' the past two years and says between the end of 1928 and 1936 the central gold reserves—Reuter Wireless. - 96 words
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Article153 1937-08-06 3 Excellent Performances By S. African Girl Berlin, August 1. A series of excellent performances were achieved on Sunday at tbe Olympic Stadium where seventy thousand! spectators had assembled in the afternoon to witness the events. In the eighty Metres Women’s hurdle race, the existing world record held by153 words
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100 1937-08-06 3 After litigation lasting for more than a decade the fortune of about £6,000,000 left by Count Sergius Stroganoff was declered by the Aix-en Provence Appeal Court to be the property of his widow and of his sister. Count Sergius Stroganoff inherited the fortune from ancestors100 words
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Article91 1937-08-06 3 Reuter. CITY’S FOOD SUPPLIES THREATENED Philadelphia. Aug. 5. A strike of 11,000 lorry drivers and warehousemen is threatening the dtp's food supplies and Mayor Davies Wilson has proclaimed himself virtual dictator, under the State Public Emergency laic, take-rt control of the police farce, and hasReuter. - 91 words
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Article132 1937-08-06 3 —Reuter Wireless. All Royal Ceremony Relaxed London—All royal ceremony was relaxed when His Majesty paid a visit to his camp for boys at Southwold. Bareheaded and wearing grey shorts and an open neck cricket shirt, the King was continually smiling and joined in—Reuter Wireless. - 132 words
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Article76 1937-08-06 3 —British Wireless Acquired By National Trust For Scotland London, Aug. 5. The National Trust for Scotland, which already owns 3,000 acres of historic and picturesque area of Glencoe, has acquired for the nation the Forest of Dalness to be held as a national forest preserve. It covers—British Wireless - 76 words
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Article72 1937-08-06 3 Greatly Increased In Recent Months London, Aug. 3. The fortifications of Gibraltar have been increased greatly during recent months, declares the Daily Express. The most modem long-range guns, searchlights and detecting apparatus have been installed!. Not only has the equipment been improved, asserts tfie paper, but also72 words
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185 1937-08-06 3 F urther Rise Expected Reuter. London, Aug. 5. HP HE recovery of rubber, attributable to a revival of trade demand, with America repoted as a purchaser, to around ninepence at which British manufacturers are also buying, has been due to some FrenchReuter. - 185 words
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Article76 1937-08-06 3 iviuiuuo luui tuct wiur. i lit luuiwitys will each be 11 feet wide. British Wireess London, Aug. 5. Work on the new Waterloo Bridge is to be started soon and it will be completed in two and half years. The bridge will accommodate six lines of vehicular trafficiviuiuuo luui tuct wiur. i lit luuiwitys will each be 11 feet wide. British Wireess . - 76 words
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Advertisement83 1937-08-06 3 WHITEAWAYS GREAT ANNUAL I SMART NEW SEASON'S WEAR AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU/ The GREAT Reduction in Prices on all goods makes this SALPS one of the most attractive in our history, especially in view of the fact that? owing to the manufacturers’ prices having advanced to such an83 words
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Article495 1937-08-06 4 NO ACTION TAKEN BY POLICE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 4. Scene: Any Kuala Lumpur street. A bare-backed Chinese stops on the pavement, sets down his burden of frying pans in which vermicelli is slowly broiling over a charcoal fire. A policeman approaches, looks for the495 words
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Article496 1937-08-06 4 Destiny Bound Lp With Eastern Countries (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore. "The destiny of Australia is largely bound up with the countries of the Far East and the rest of the Pacific area.” declared Sir Robert Garran, governor of the 76th Rotary district, which includes496 words
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Article605 1937-08-06 4 Mr. J. R- Booth of the Perak River Hydro-Electric Co., Ltd., Ipoh, is spending a short holiday at the Fraser’s Hill. Che Pawanteh. the Taiping Magistrate, returned to his station on Wednesday after a short holiday trip to Kuala Lumpur. The Hon'ble Mr. F. J. Morten, acting605 words
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Article284 1937-08-06 4 Panda Dies On V» ay I o Singapore Singapore. Asia's rarest animal, a giant panda, on its way to the London Zoo, died between Hong Kong and Shanghai on the French liner Andie Lebon. which reached Singapore on Tuesday Only the third animal of its type to284 words
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Article396 1937-08-06 4 By St. Margaret’s Pupils The annual school concert given by tae pupils of St. Margaret's School Fraser's Hill, attracted a good audience to the Rest House on August 1. The programme included songs, dances, rhythmic plays and a Percussion Banc., recitations and a musical play —Red Riding396 words
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Article487 1937-08-06 4 British Action In Malaya That the Malayan Government had taken steps to assume responsibility for the state of the rivers long before Britain had done so is disclosed in the report of the Adviser. Malay States, for 1936. It is also recorded that flood! relief works at487 words
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Article135 1937-08-06 4 Mischievous Boys Caned In Taiping From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping. “Why did you do it,” asked the Taiping Magistrate, Che Pawanteh, of two Chinese boys, Chong Ah Lim and Ooi Ah Aun, aged 14 and IF respectively, when they were brought up before him on Wednesday135 words
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Article149 1937-08-06 4 (From Our Own Correspondent. Taiping. Charged with conveying rubber sheets in a lorry after 6 p. m. on Aug. 4 without a permit issued by the District Office, a Chinese lorry driver named Lee Chuan, said, he had a breakdown in Bukit Berapit for nearly149 words
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Advertisement219 1937-08-06 4 Of DUildi —to keep your dog in first-class condition, full of vitality whatever Write for the weather, feed him regular lj “Biscuit Book” tot on one or other of SPRATT'S Spratt: Patent Meat Fibrine Dog Foods. His appearance will repay your disLONDON, England. j »11 i e crimination, and you219 words
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Article1167 1937-08-06 5 Countess Of Cardigan Spends Last Hours In A Frenzy SHE WAS DETERMINED TO DIE SAYS CORONER While a surpliced Church of England vicar conducted the Countess ot Cardigan’s burial service at Golders Green Crematorium, the Earl of Car ligan, husband of the dead woman1,167 words
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Article95 1937-08-06 5 An expert committee has been established to investigate the question of flyingboat bases in Northern Australia in connection with the employment of marine aircraft on the England-Australia route. This committee, which comprises representatives from the Australian Department of the Interior and the Civil Aviation Department, is95 words
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Article342 1937-08-06 5 Problem Settled By Judge REQUIREMENTS OF ACT SATISFIED The problem of the adoption of her own child by a mother was settled by Mr. Justice Luxmoore in the Chancery Division. The case appeared in the list as "re C an infant,” and arose under the Adoption342 words
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Article151 1937-08-06 5 Theft Of Arecanuts (From Our Own Correspondent.) Taiping $5O fine or in default two months’ rigorous imprisonment was the sentence imposed by the Taiping Magistrate on a Singapore Chinese. Tan Ah Kiah, on Wednesday when he pleaded guilty to theft of arecanuts, valued 40 cents, belonging to one151 words
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Article393 1937-08-06 5 Dark-eyed, beautiful Eva Lowenburg. one of the London-bom variety artists the Linde Sisters, lies in a Soviet jail, where she was taken without explanation 14 weeks ago. She and her sister, Ivy Linden (Linde 3 the sisters’ stage name), were ordered ut of bed by393 words
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155 1937-08-06 5 Malay Woman Fined $5 A Malay woman, Zaneb binti Ismail, living at the Marine quarters, Sungei Glugor, who summoned her neighbour. Puteh binti Edop for having voluntarily caused hurt to her on June 12, was crosssummoned on the same charge by Puteh. The case was155 words
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66 1937-08-06 5 The composition, the diverse and difficult problems of the League of Nations formed the subject of an interesting lecture delivered to Penang teachers last night at the Mortimer Hall. Hutchings Schoo) by Miss F. A. Randell., B Sc. lecturer at the Hull Training College66 words
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Advertisement38 1937-08-06 5 TILES! For your roof, for your bathroom, for your floor. Large or small., we can supply them in attractive colours and with a lasting finish. SIME, DARBY CO., LIMITED. dodge» CARS AN D TRUCKS WEARNE BROS. LTD. penang38 words
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1386 1937-08-06 6 Dramatic Turn In Alleged Causing Hurt Case COURT ADJOURNS TO HOSPITAL (From Our Own Correspondent.) V Butterworth, Aug. 5. WHILE giving evidence n the district court here today against two other Chinese for allegedly causing grievous hurt to him, Lim Chiam Chooi, a labourer,1,386 words
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Article1358 1937-08-06 6 “AT HOME” AT THE parsonage The Rev. Humphrey John Paine, B. A., the new Chaplain for St. George’s Church, Penang, was yesterday formally introduced to his congregation in the course of a pleasant “At Home” held at “The Parsonage”, Pangkor Road, invitations to which had been1,358 words
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Miscellaneous189 1937-08-06 6 ■*n^e^H 11 a* aT 1 a d* sT b 6 15 TONIGHT 9.30 I niversal’s Grand Musical Hit Show WBw Wi lUsFn r jOKS < V 4 IhL~>■ 1 rt- CB w m y wMhov ■sK WE i fttl i' .wWWKWBJWg “TOP OF THE TOWN” with Doris Nolan, George Murphy,189 words
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Miscellaneous269 1937-08-06 6 By Special Arrangement Season Extended Till Tonight Only WINDSOR 5.30 Tonight (jjThe Most Entertaining Tamil Talk Ever Made e MISS SAROJA whom critics hailed as India’s own “Shirley Temple” in “BALA YOGIM” with Bala Saraswathi, Rukmani etc Your Last Opportunity Don't Mi ss USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. Opening Tomorrow Pioneer269 words
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Article874 1937-08-06 7 Congress Out For Trouble LOWER SALARIES FOR MINISTERS Madras. ALTHOUGH the decision permitting CJongress members to form Ministries has been received with general satisfaction, there is still widespread anxiety lest the new constitutional structure may break down. Statements have been made by responsible Congress leaders pointing874 words
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Article121 1937-08-06 7 Heavy Monsoon Bombay. There is some anxiety that in certain areas the cotton crop may suffer as a result of the heavy monsoon. In Surat the rain has been abnormal, but the crop, having been late in maturing, can be replanted. Broach has suffered to121 words
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Article376 1937-08-06 7 Governor’s Plea To The Legislature ‘j Calcutta. Sir John Anderson, Governor of Bertgal, addressing both Houses of the Legislature last week, said that the occasion did not call for any declaration of the policy of the Provincial Executive. You may infer from this (he continued) that there is376 words
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Article, Illustration57 1937-08-06 7 THEY’RE HARDY FANS. Three guesses at what these Indians are watchinfi —and you're still wrong! It's a football match a* Calcutta, and so you soccer fans, the next time it rains at your match, remember these enthusiasts they had to stand ankle deep in water and use57 words
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194 1937-08-06 7 Escaped Mass Shooting INDIAN prisoners detained at the time of the Amritsar shooting during the Punjab riots in 1919 have just been released by the new Government of the Punjab. It was at Amritsar that Brigadier-Gene-ral Dyer ordered 50 troops to fire on a194 words
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Article233 1937-08-06 7 Wrong Verdicts “Deliberately” MANY REVERSED BY HIGH COURTS Calcutta. Strong criticism of the operation of be jury system in India was made in the Calcutta High Court by Mr. Justice Costelo. Acting Chief Justice of Bengal, when massing a death sentence. A man who had murdered233 words
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50 1937-08-06 7 Mr. Macgrfgor’s Retirement It is officially announced that Mr. Hugh MacGregor. Information Officer of the India Office since 1930, will retire on October 11. and he will be succeeded by Mr. A. H. Joyce, Assistant Information Officer, at present on special duty in India.50 words
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Article85 1937-08-06 7 Delhi. The new ruler of Al war. Maharajah Sewai Tej Singh Bahadur, whose selection to succeed the late Maharajah was recently announced by the Viceroy, was last week formally installed* on the gadi at a State durbar in the City Palace at Alwar. Sir George85 words
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Article419 1937-08-06 7 RUN FOR OFFICIALS NOT PUBLIC Commission Report An astonishing account of maladministration of the Government-owned Ceylon •ailways is contained in the “Report of the Special Commission appointed by the Colonial Secretary to inquire into the transport system of the island.” The Commission, which consisted of419 words
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Article109 1937-08-06 7 Mr. John Campbell, the Medical Officer. General Hospital. Alor Star has been appointed hon: secretary of the Kedah Gymkhana Club Alor Star. Mr. Hashim an old pupil of the Sultar Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star is now attached to the Office of the Medical Deportment. Alor109 words
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Advertisement322 1937-08-06 7 «end Office 12. Bishop Street, Penang Phone 1477 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: Gazette Penang. Singapore Office: Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone 5471. Tel Times Singapore. l.iala Lumpur Office 25, Java Street. Phone 3683. Jpch Office Brewster Road. Phone 268 Landon Office 40. 43, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4 Phone Central 3608—3609322 words
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Advertisement10 1937-08-06 7 FRIGIDAIRE has the exclusive meter-miser Paterson, Simons Co. Ltd. 710 words
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Advertisement133 1937-08-06 7 ?'to THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE C’ L™ SINGAPORE tBRANCHES THE COMfiMiYOHTHE SPOT W.P.S. is AMBITIOUS men obtain highly-paid appointments in Commerce, Industry, Shipping, Banking, Insurance and the Public Services through postal tuition with The School of Accountancy. Many thousands of The School’s former students now hold such positions and133 words
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Article665 1937-08-06 8 i i J OURNALISTIC ingenuity is I severely taxed” is a phrase culled from a British Official Wireless message published in the press of the world on Wednesday, having been broadcast from Rugby on Tuesday evening. The message referred to the renewal of “cordial relations” between the heads665 words
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Article166 1937-08-06 8 THE CHAMBERLAINMUSSOLINI LETTERS Messages from Paris reporting French press comment on the exchange of letters between Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Signor Mussolini show that there is general appreciation in France that in the nature of the case and by virture of the established principles of British foreign policy166 words
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Article85 1937-08-06 8 Difficulties Of Repatriation The question of repatriation of Basque refugee children in the United Kingdom has been discussed between the Foreign Office and the national joint committee for Spanish relief in view of reports that conditions in Bilbao will shortly be sufficiently normal for the children to return85 words
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Article94 1937-08-06 8 Election Of Office-Bearers At the thirteenth Annuel General Meeting of the Penang United Indian Association held on August 5, 1937, at sp.m.‘, the following members were elected offic-? bearers:— President: Hon. Mr. H. H. Abdool Cader. Vice-President: Mr. M. T. Assomull, J.P Mr. Sundar Singh Jham.94 words
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Article26 1937-08-06 8 The summer show of the Royal Acadt r v ends this week; 248 works have been soil so far for a total of £11,200.26 words
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Article700 1937-08-06 8 DIOCLES - Inconvenience at the Ferry for revision of regulations Air power factor in Spain DIOCLES. A blot upon the escutcheon of an otherwise reliable and efficient service is to be found on the Bagan Luar side of the Harbour Board’s ferries. I refer to the annoying and seemingly700 words
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Article171 1937-08-06 8 FROM SINGAPORE AND EUROPE Arrivals from Singapore this morning by the s a "Kedah” included Mr. Ong Keng Seng. Mr. E. S. Redfearn. Mrs. McKerron and infant, Mrs. Arnott, Misses C. Brown. Mrs. Williams, Mrs. W. P Hunforth, Major E W' Milford, Dr. Williams, Mr R H.171 words
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Article94 1937-08-06 8 Renewed Attack On The Committee Deadlock A meeting of the chairman’s sub-com-mittee of the Non-intervention Committee will be held at the Foreign Office this afternoon. The last meeting of the sub-com-mitte? on T after three hours’ discussi n or the replies received regarding the British props -als for94 words
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Article130 1937-08-06 8 Opening On Monday The ceremonial opening of the Astana of His Highness the Sultan of Perak at Fnlau Pelandok, Dindings, will take place on Manday when a “kinduri” will be held. The Astana is not a gift but a persanbah” from the Rajas and Chiefs of fhe130 words
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Article120 1937-08-06 8 Lawyer Loses Application < From Our Own Correspondent IpohOne of the civil matters that wa.-’ d’posed of by the F.M.S. Full Court of M' peal which sat in Ipoh yesterday au application for leave to appeal to the 1 nvy Council by Mr. S. M. Sharma,120 words
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Advertisement16 1937-08-06 8 Be/ure DEL MQgE Agents for Maiaya Henry Waugh Co.. Ltd.. PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh A Kuala Lumpur.16 words
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Article308 1937-08-06 9 Ranger H ins Fourth Race In Record Time GALLANT STRUGGLE BY BRITISH CHALLENGER Newport, Aug. 6. Ranger beat Endeavour II ft r the fourth time in succession and thus the United States retains the America’s Cup. A fifteen miles wind was probably in Endeavour’s favour—Reuter. - 308 words
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Article, Illustration25 1937-08-06 9 The wedding took place yestardiy at the Penang Chinese Consulate of Mr Ng Hoong Lee and Miss Lean Mon Yong.25 words
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Article191 1937-08-06 9 LOW STANDARD OF BOXING SEEN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Four bouts, which included two main -events each over ten two-minute rounds, were put on at the Jubilee Park arena last night. The boxing, however, was of a low standard. Battling Khoo (8.12), Penang Chinese,191 words
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Article124 1937-08-06 9 < Frm Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5. Bukish Singh, the promising Sikh of Ipoh, wiO make his debut before the Kuala Lumpur boxing public tomorrow night, when he enters the ring for a 12-rounds encounter with Jack Devlin at the Bukit Bintang124 words
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Article115 1937-08-06 9 Tennis And Bowls Results TENNIS The following were the results of the tennis ties played yesterday: Professional Pairs: P. N. Knight and C. N. Hogan beat G. E. C. Ash and J. E. Goodrich 6—l. 6 —2. Men's H’cap. Doubles: —3 F. D. R. Seaton and J.115 words
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Article45 1937-08-06 9 —Reuter. Perks Takes 15 For 106 London, Aug. 6 Essex defeated Worcester by 121 runs. Essex made 198 (Perks 8 for 63» and 165 (Perks 7 for 43 Worcester made 82 (Nichols 5 for 36 Peter Smith 5 for 27» and 160—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article104 1937-08-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent Batu Gajah, Aug. 5. A special court, which set in the Police Court at Gopeng yesterday from 10.30 a.m. to 3.45 p.m. without a break, held the preliminary enquiry into a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt with a dangerous weapon,104 words
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Article28 1937-08-06 9 The last batch of the Penang athletes •vho represented Penang at the fou’th All’L.Lyan Chinese Olymp’rd rr.oeUcs Singapore returned this morning by the 3.5. Kedah.28 words
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Article326 1937-08-06 9 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST DAY Follow'ing are the weights for the first day of the Perak Skye Meeting opening on August 12. Race 1. Ponies. Class 2. Div. 3. 4 furs, str 2 45 p joo BRIGHT EYES 11.00 TAJ MAHAL 10.12 PERFECT LADY 10.12 MOV ALONG 10.07326 words
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Article69 1937-08-06 9 (Front Our Oven Correspondent) Taiping. If anyone still doubts that Malaya is undergoing a particularly dry spell of weather they should be dispelled when it is known that Taiping has had no rain for the last three weeks. In fact Taiping is suffering severely from69 words
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Article, Illustration348 1937-08-06 9 EXHIBITION AT IPOH (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Dazzl’ng tenn’s nro ‘del at th- I >oh Club yesterday in the series of exhibition matches in which the Sansoni cousins from Ceylon figured against well-known local players. Three one-set games were played. with a three-set mixed doubles winding348 words
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Article79 1937-08-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. The F.M.S. Full Court of Appeal, which concluded its sitting here yesterday afternoon, allowed the appeal of Santa Singh, the Punjabi cattle owner, till recently residing at Ampang. who had been found guilty and sentenced to death by Mr. Justice79 words
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Article62 1937-08-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Gajah A fire broke out on Tuesday in a house on a mining kongsi at Kampar where more than 100 Chinese coolies lived. The coolies were only able to escape in the nick of time. All their possessions were destroyed62 words
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295 1937-08-06 9 A Htmstation ait the fourth All-Ma>ayan Chinese Olympiad meeting held at Singapore during the August holidays was the withdrtwal of the Penang soccer team from the sorter competition. This was because Penang insisted on playing threeplayers, Yeang Rah Cheng, Cheang Sek295 words
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Article123 1937-08-06 9 Golden Jubilee On Sunday i From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. All Saints Church, Taiping, the oldest parish church in the mainland, will be celebrating its Golden Jubilee on Sunday next. Memorial services will be held on that day at 7.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. respectively. They123 words
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Advertisement55 1937-08-06 9 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. TOMORROW DINNER DANCE I. SUNDAY, Bth AUGUST ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 9.15 P.M. TO 11 P.M. When Visiting Singapore Stay At Raffles Hotel, Have You Tried STERADENT 1 A NEW SCIENTIFIC j DISCOVERY I I FOR CLEANING AND PURIFYING DENTAL PLATES NO BRUSHING NO ACIDS NO ABRASIVES RECOMMENDED55 words
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Article2433 1937-08-06 10 Profit Largely Increased Year’s Dividend 12 1/2 Per Cent. MR. A.F. GOODRICH’S REVIEW The twenty-eighth ordinary general meet-| ing ot the Bukit Mertajam Rubber Com-1 party. Ltd was held in London on July «7. Mr A. F. Goodrich (the chairmat > presided The Chairman said: I2,433 words
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Article46 1937-08-06 10 For July Dredge Takuapa No. 1 673 hours; 165.000 cubic yards; 520 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2 680 hours; 170.000 cubic yards; 1,025 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 3 516 hours; 63.000 cubic yards; 200 piculs. Estimated value of output $132.650. Mine working costs $46,000.46 words
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Article43 1937-08-06 10 T'ne output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of July 1937 was Pls. 1,981.22. The number of hours worked during the same period was 1.923 and the yardage treated 330.500.43 words
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Article25 1937-08-06 10 Output from Kramat Pulai mine for the month of July 1937. was as follows: From the Mine 344 piculs; From Tritutors 235 piculs.25 words
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Article17 1937-08-06 10 Outputs for July 1937. No. 2 Dredge 582.80 piculs; No. 3 Dredge 625.51 piculs.17 words
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Article22 1937-08-06 10 The July output of tin ore from the Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited was 1618 pikuls.22 words
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Advertisement190 1937-08-06 10 BULLFINCH BUTTER I FOR J j: purity J i ßii i > i > i cTcx ll, 4s» wRi i J Im 1 B I I Bmra The Butter for Everybody J Zj SOLE 4&ENTS: < J; Henry WatigK &> Co., Ltd. j PENANG J ”Z SINGAPORE, IPOH KUALA LUMPUR.190 words
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Article, Illustration262 1937-08-06 11 Destiny Of British Empire Wrapped Up In Spain HIS PLEA FOR LIBERTY. Mr. Ben Tillett, speaking to the crowd. He said that the destiny of the Empire is wrapped up u> the fate of the Spanish Government. y, -TAA ar. «rag.. r. ««> aa HE’S262 words
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Article134 1937-08-06 12 Drastic Steps To Free Canals Paris. Tugs, manned by naval ratings and with armed Mobile Guards on board, last week day smashed through a barrage of barges moored by their owners across the river at Rouen. They had been moored there as a protest against134 words
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Article99 1937-08-06 12 London. The Skiathos Shipping Co.. Ltd., was termed with a capital of £l,OOO to acquire, charter or build ships, tugs, lighters &c., and to carry on the business of shipbrokers or agents, chartering and bunkering agents, freight contractors, carriers and forwarding agents, &c. The registered office is 17,99 words
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Article475 1937-08-06 12 HOUSE OF LORDS UPSETS A RULING The House of Lords last week allowed an appeal against a decision of the Admiralty Court, confirmed by the Court of Appeal, involving an important point of maritime salvage law. The decision given originally by. Mr. Justice Bucknill held that475 words
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Article144 1937-08-06 12 Sixteen Lines Affected The American steamship lines which formerly enjoyed liberal indirect subsidies in the form of ocean mail contracts will in future receive on an average only 60 per cent of these amounts. This is the result of an agreement reached between the Federal Maritime Commission and144 words
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Article449 1937-08-06 12 LATEST TIMES (>E POSTIM, AIR MAIL A mail for Kenya, Tanganyika, l’ gand! Zanzibar, Northern and Southern RhodJ sia, Nyasaland and South Africa t gaporc and thence by Imperial A in will close at 7.30 p.m. today. A mail for Java and Southern Sii iTl atrw449 words
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Advertisement17 1937-08-06 12 MAGIC NOUS PORTABLE GRAMOPHONES. Prices From $14.50. Ji MASK l\ c Robinson Piano Co. (s. s.) Ltd.17 words
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Miscellaneous1785 1937-08-06 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES B. b. C. BERLIN PENANG—ZHJ (WAVELENGTH —49.3 metres) DJB 15.20 Mc/s 19.7 m. TODAY Timm» <m the following wavelength»-. O»N 9-54 Mc/s 3L45 m. 7.00 p.m. Signal and programme. TVAvauiaainv DJE 17 78 Mc/B 16 89 7 05 Or sr an Recital by Marcel Dupres. TRANSMISSION 91,785 words
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Miscellaneous267 1937-08-06 12 ROME t RO 11.81 Mc/s (25.4 m.) TODAY 9.20 Opening announcement. News in JEkiglish. Variety. Ceccarius: ‘Traditional celebrations in the Roman hilltowns. Sicilian songs:—Maria Macaluso. Guitarist “Vicaro.” News in Italian. 10.50 Close down. tomorrow p.m. 9 20 Opening announcement. The week in review. News in Hindustani. Folk songs—Pina Tassi, Giovanna267 words
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Miscellaneous18 1937-08-06 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY HIGH LOW 12.25 p.m. 6.30 pan. TOMORROW 12.20 a.m. 7.11 a.m 1.06 p.m. 7.15 p.m18 words
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527 1937-08-06 13 Biggest Advance Since The Plimsoll Line T- London. HE Slums of the Sea" will disappear if suggestions before the Board of Trade are adopted. These have been drafted by a committee of experts and are probably he most drastic reforms ever proposed527 words
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Article168 1937-08-06 13 Failure To Agree On Workers’ Claims A series of general conferences undei the procedure of the conciliation machinery for the shipbuilding industry took place in Edinburgh recently under the presidency of the independent chairman, Mr. W. D. Patrick, K.C. After hearing the case presented on behalf of the168 words
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Article57 1937-08-06 13 The s.s. “Kampar” instead of “Perak’’ will arrive here from Singapore and Port Swettenham today. The steamer is scheduled to sail for Port Swettenham Port Dickson and Singapore the next day at 2.00 p.m. This change is for one trip only. The “Perak’’ will resume her normal57 words
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Article414 1937-08-06 13 s.s. Sarpedon In Port Today S.S. ‘SARPEDON’ from Singapore sails for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam Glasgow. S.S. “MATA HARI’ for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh. Port Swettenham, Malacca Singapore. S.S. ‘KATORI MARU’from Japan via Singapore sails today for Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said, Naples, Marseilles, Gibraltar, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Middlesbrough. M.V.414 words
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231 1937-08-06 13 Services For British Coastal Shipping The Coastal Trade Development Council announced that, owing to his appointment as Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, Admiral the Earl of Cork and Orrery has i esigned from the presidency of the Council. In a letter to the secretary of the Council,231 words
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Article61 1937-08-06 13 More shipping entered the docks al Southampton in the first six months of this year than in any other half-year recorded. The total was 9,354,531 gross tons an increase of 10 per cent, over the sam< period in 1936. The increase in passenger traffic was 2 per cent.,61 words
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Advertisement309 1937-08-06 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Vewel* LONDON AND NORTH CONTINENT Leave* Due (in conjunction with Glen 4 Shire Line) Penang London SARPEDON L d °n. R'dam Glasgow Aug 6 Sent 2 GUSNOGLE L’dO£ R’dam, Antwerp A S Middlesborough a d DEUCALION Mars., L don, R'dem. H burg Glasgow c eumaEUS UVerP C309 words
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Advertisement285 1937-08-06 13 FINER’ TO EUROPE VIA SUEZ. LEAVE Arrive Arrive PENANG Marseilles New York S.S. PRES HARRISON Aug. 12 Sept. 8 Sept. 21 S.S. PRES. POLK lug. 26 Sept. 22 Oct. 5 S.S. PRES. PIERCE Sept. 9 Oct. 6 Oct. 1» A wonderful opportunity to visit C«uro en route. PACIFIC SERVICE. Have285 words
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Advertisement822 1937-08-06 13 RAO BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S 3. “KHANDALLA” SAILING SUNDAY, Bth AUGUST contract a wdth <I H^ ri t?^ 1 Co under Penang, Teluk Anson. Port Swettenham, London and Far East J Mafi S Service rnment Malacca and Singapore Service. Outwards from London for China822 words
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448 1937-08-06 14 D. A. F. C. Beat Kedah Muslin A. U. Rough play marred the “friendly” foothall match yesterday between the Darul Aishan Football Club and the Kedah Muslim Athletic Union. A moderate crowd was present and it was not slow to show «disapproval and boos end448 words
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Article61 1937-08-06 14 A lor Star College Beat Alor Star XV From Our Own Correspondent. > Alor Star, August 4. The first string of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, met the Alor Star XV at the College green to-day in a friendly game and defeated them by 1461 words
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Article61 1937-08-06 14 British Wireless. Nottingham Man’s Feat London. Aug. 5. The English Channel was swum yesterday by Tom Blower, the Nottingham swimmer, in 13 hours 24 minutes. Blower looked like beating the record time of 11 tiours 5 minutes but when three miles from Dover Pier he wasBritish Wireless. - 61 words
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Article414 1937-08-06 14 GREAT EFFORT BY CHARLES HARE London. July 26. In actual scoring. Great Britain and the waited States or America are level at one ...a<.cn all after the first day’s play in the vud..€n o e Mound cf the Davis Cup on the Cent.e Court at Wimbledon, but414 words
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Article131 1937-08-06 14 Berlin. August 1. Freiburg: In Breisgau, a dense fog bung ''■ar the Schauinsland mountain on Sunday when before 140,00 spectators the great mountain motor race on a twelve kms. track, full of sharp curves, began. On the damp roads it was impossible to attempt new records.131 words
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Article44 1937-08-06 14 —Reuter. Boxing Arenas Leased To Mr. Mike Jacobs New York. Aug. 5. Mr. Mjtkc Jacobs has been given control of all its boxing promotions by Madison Square Garden which has leased its indoor and outdoor arenas to Mr. Jacobs till 1940.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article101 1937-08-06 14 M. R. C. Beaten In Second Division Football In a second division league football fixture played on the Dato Kramat ground. Penang, yesterday, the "E” Coy. of the Penang Province Wellesley Volunteer Corps defeated the Malay Recreation Club oy four goals to nothing. The volunteers were101 words
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Article156 1937-08-06 14 London, July 26. It's all done by team work and hard practice,” said E. H. Temme, Channel swimming captain of Plaistow United water-polo team when I asked to explain his club’s eleventh consecutive appearance in the Southern championship final. The game is due on August 21 at Woodford.156 words
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Article, Illustration38 1937-08-06 14 COTTON WINS-The British Golf Champion, Henry Cotton receivinn th, Finn Heath Dewmwic Shute in a £5OO challenge match. The ,™the hole, Cotton winning In, 5 nd R. Densmore Shute fright, was a cheerful losdfr. JaXes BrM38 words
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Article, Illustration23 1937-08-06 14 WALTER HAGEN, non~pluying captain of the U.S. Ryder Cup team which recently beat England, was in demand by autograph-hunters at Carnoustie.23 words
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Advertisement174 1937-08-06 14 TK- K-MX’R, n- vmw I I SHELL AVIATION SERVICE WEARNE’S AIR SERVICE Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) Ltd. __u.il I I lU.P.S. 2» A clix Sinus SSMajKi EXPRESS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE FOR OUTSTATION READERS THE UNIQUE EXPRESS SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE THAT NORTH MALAYA’S LEADING MORNING JOURNAL NOW OFFERS IS OF PARTICULAR INTEREST TO174 words
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Article, Illustration525 1937-08-06 15 Little Juan’s Surprising Defeat Of Speedy Paneho SOM CHIT WINS AGAIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Aug. 2. Penang flyweight champion Speedy Pancho was surprisingly beaten on points by Little Juan. Siamese boxer, here last night. Another Siamese, Nai Som Chit, emerged a winner525 words
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164 1937-08-06 15 Reuter. Britain Wins Four Events London, Aug. 3. •<ri itional athletic meeting at the i ty was contested yesterday by 17 o-fore a crowd of 83.000 in very tot weather. The winners were: 100 yards Johnson (United States). Time. 9 4-5 sec. sst> 5Reuter. - 164 words
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Article221 1937-08-06 15 HIS C LOSEST FRIENDS WERE IN THE DARK Aftei a marriage so secret that his .iosest friends did not know it was taking ?laO‘. < onfirmed-bachelor Jean Borotra. Franc»- s veteran tennis star of 39, is now aboard the French liner Lafayette on a Mneymoon221 words
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Article84 1937-08-06 15 George S. Lyon Celebrates 79th Birthday London, July 26. l his 79th birthday today S Lyon. Canadian golfer, now 1 in England A remarkable fact '»m is that, although eight times 11 i<<n of Canada, he did not hit a golf tIU until he was 38. ht-n84 words
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Article75 1937-08-06 15 Len Harvey, ex-heavyweight champion of Great Britain and the Empire, will have his first fight since he was narrowly outpointed by the .American Negro. John Henry Lewis, nearly a year ago—in Glasgow on September 15. His opponent will be another Negro. Kid Manuel Abrew, who,75 words
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363 1937-08-06 15 £12.000 And £lO,OOO Transfer Offers Rejected Professional football, supreme in its appeal to popular taste, yet unsurpassed among sports for its commercialism, has reached a curious pass in England. During the close season now ending there has not been a single transfer of note363 words
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Article92 1937-08-06 15 French Horse Beaten At Munich Race Meet Berlin, August 1 Munkh: The “Brown Ribbon of Germany” one of the chief horse races and the most important of sporting events of the Reich, a distance of 2,400 metres, with a first prize of 100,000 Reichsmarks, was run92 words
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Article172 1937-08-06 15 GOLF Assistants* Replay Won By Chevalier A Al Chevalier (Reddish Vale) and E E. Whitcombe (Meyrick Park. Bournemouth), who had tied for first place in the £BOO Assistants’ replayed over thirty-six holes on the Fulwell Club’s course. Chevalier, with a score of 72. gained a lead of three172 words
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Advertisement232 1937-08-06 15 C BLAKE > WERE HOPING YOUXlfe r WILL YOU TAKE A i PLAY in MATCH ON 1 ME OFF NOWMp, SATURDAY. YOU WERE 3i l*M TIRED > well LAST SEASON J WHAT. AFTER ri ’THREEOVERSfW I. SE YOU OUGHT U L hUg/™ AFRAID |'mT| '/I j I jFnfj ALWAYS FEEL}232 words
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Article87 1937-08-06 16 {TIN;— PREVIOUSLY LATEST £262.17.6 £269.0.0 LONDON—(Spot £260 10 0 £266.15.0 BUSINESS DONE .7.7.'.’... $132.50 PENANG BUSINESS DONE 2 l ns 85 COPRA -(Sundried) sn.oo rubber-. .««g/ SINGAPORE -Spot 2 C Aug./Sept 30 J c Oct./Dec 30« c Jan./March 31 Jc TAPIOCA:- $435 FAIR SEED 0 $4.70 MEDIUM FILL. $687 words
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Article313 1937-08-06 16 London, Aug. 6. Share of denomination unless Yesterday. Rise or Fall otherwise stated 1 > Conversion Loan. 5 p.c., 1944-64 nni Funding Loan. 4 p.c.. 1960-90 War Loan. 31 p.c ins* Com. Union Assce. (Units) M A Prudential Assce A 8 Royal Assce. share 10s. pd.) Great Western313 words
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Article119 1937-08-06 16 I Ain don on Previously Latest Paris 132 25 32 132 53 64 New York 4.98/» 4.984 Montreal 4.98/«. 4.98/« Brussels 29.59 29.58 J Geneva 21.684 21.68-1 Amsterdam 9.03 9.031 Milan 94 U 94 Berlin 12.37:,' 12.37 J Stockholm 19.395 19.39 J Copenhage, 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90119 words
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Article121 1937-08-06 16 London, Aug. 5. RUBBER Firm. Spot BfS buyers 9ft sellers. August 9 buyers 95 sellers. Oct./Dec. 9ft buyers 9ft sellers. Jan./Mar. 9ft buyers 94 sellers. Anril/June 9’ buyers 9ft sellers. NEW YORK 18.70 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 22,574 tons Liverpool 19.482 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam.121 words
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Article160 1937-08-06 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Seller Ayer Panas 1.65 1.75 ex B. Ketil 97i 1.05 c Connemara 1.75 1.90 c Kuala Sidim 3.00 3.10 c Mentakab 47 49ex S. Tukang 1.25 1.35 TIN:— A Kumbang 36j6 37|6ex Bangrin 2616 27j3 B. Selangor 2.071 2.121 ex Hong Fatts 1.33 1.36 Hongkong 38j6160 words
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Article157 1937-08-06 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TINS Buyers Seller-» B. Selangor 2.20 2.25 Hong Fatt 1.34 1.36 Klang River 1.871 1.921 Kuchai 1.80 1.85 Rahman Hyd. 1.671 1.721 Rantau Ordy. 1.85 1.90 Rantau Pref. 1.85 1.90 Sungei Way 3.35 3.40 Taiping Cons. 2.10 2.15 Ulu Klang 1.321 1 371 Ayer Hitam 34157 words
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Article133 1937-08-06 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers A. Wengs 1.35 1.40 B. Selangors 2.221 2.27 A Burma Malays 32,3 33 3 Fong Fatts 1.321 1.35 Jelebus 971 1.021 K. Lanjuts 27|0 27 9 Kamuntings ***** 15 3 Kramats 70 0 72 Ocd Kuchais 1.75 1.80 Kundangs 9 0 9 3 Laruts 14|3133 words
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Article198 1937-08-06 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Bassetts 721 771 Bedfords 1.25 1.30 Bentas 1.321 1-371 Brogas 1.00 1.05 M. Pindas 1.571 165 Mentakabs 471 50c Nyalas 1.10 1.15 Pa jams 2.10 2.20 S. Tukangs 1.30 1.35 Ulu Benuts 421 45 TIN Ampats 6 3 6 6 Ayer Hitams 33 9 34198 words
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Article25 1937-08-06 16 TIN Singapore $133.00 Per pkl. Penang $132.50 Per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 30 38c Per lb. Penang Spot 30 3 8c Per lb.25 words
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Article213 1937-08-06 16 TIN: Buyers Sellers Ampats 6'41 6 71 Ayer Hitams 33'9 34;9 Bangrins 26!6 27 3 B. Selangors 2.22 2.25 c Burma Malays 32 9 3313 Hong Fatts 1.33 1.36 Hongkongs 3813 39i3ex Jelapangs 409 416 Felebus 1.00 1.03 K. Kamuntings 14|0 14 6c Kamuntings 14|9 15 3ex K.213 words
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Article89 1937-08-06 16 An adverse view of the suggested plan to establish an international reserve stock of tin is taken by the “Algemeen Hendelsblad.” The only object of such a move, says the paper, would be manipulation of the price, which would not be in the interests89 words
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Article29 1937-08-06 16 Tongkah Compound No Liability July operations Tongkah Compound N.L. Hours 625, yards 149.D0G. pikuls 487.10. Tongkah Compound No. 2 N.L. Hours 1125, yards 200.000. pikuls 1121.45.29 words
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Article18 1937-08-06 16 Yesterday’s Bank of England Return shows a new high record for the Note Circulation at £503.000.00018 words
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Advertisement782 1937-08-06 16 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE THE MERCANTILE B\> K HANDEL-MAA rSCIIAPPIJ- OF INDIA. LTD. (Incorporated in Englan 1 incorporated in the Netbenands, gpitai Sutacrffied NETHERLANDS TRADING gJE? SOCIETY.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS Established in Amsterdam 1824. Right Hon. Lord Catto ot Caim HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K C.I Sir Thomas Smith,782 words
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