Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1938-07-01 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE Li> r EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY v is,;. Vol- XCVI. FRIDAY, JULY 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article244 1938-07-01 1 BUT PRICE FALLS Wall St. Reacts Slightly New N ork. June 30 —I rade buying of rubber was stimulated today by the strength of Mincing Lane, but the July closing quotation was unchanged ami nominal compared with the previous day after being much higher earlier. On244 words
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Article868 1938-07-01 1 COMMONERS PRIVILEGE House Sets L p Committee the Parliamentary Commtitee tH Privileges yesterday decided th.d there had been a breach of privilege in respect of the member for Norwood, Mr. E. D. kmdjs, and a Select Committee appointed to investigate the matter. Pending this Select Committer report. Government will not868 words
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Article116 1938-07-01 1 hit penal iirways New Fleet •’Frobisher,” the first of the new Imperial Airways fleets of express air liners and one cf th fades* airciaft tu be built so tar loi any regular passenger service has just made a suceessfi first <t flight. Other unit-. of t.Js116 words
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Article86 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Japanese Step In Tientsin Tientsins. June 30 TUt livelihood of numerous foreign brokers and exporters is threatened by an order or tlie Provisional Government prohibiting pro tern expo.’ 1 < hid**® c -’Xn® Exporters at a meeting decided to ap peal to their respective Governments with the objectReuter. - 86 words
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Article65 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. No l>\ T lie United States Washington June 30. Mi. Cordell Hull refuted arguments presented to President Roosevelt by 42 leaders On the subject ot Mexico and the Fascist menace and alleged American sanctions against the present Government. He declared that the questions indicated complete lack of knowledgeReuter. - 65 words
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Article115 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Still Finn Believer In The League A striking defence of League ideals was delivered by Lord Halifax in the course of a debate in the Lords. He urged that they should not underrate the value of the League as an expression of the great purpose which hadReuter. - 115 words
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Article24 1938-07-01 1 The Government of the Isle of Man has made a gift to the British Government of £lOO,OOO towards the cost of rearmament.24 words
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Article262 1938-07-01 1 In Possession Of i ranco's Reply Sii Robert Hodgson, British Agent at Burges, returned to London yesterday afternoon with the reply of the Spanish Nationalist authorities regarding the bombing of Brit.sh ships and immediately went to th< Foreign Office where he had consultation with several262 words
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Article72 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Statement By Sir A. Clark-Kerr Hong /Kong. July 1- Refuting rumours i mediation which are alleged to have originated from Japanese sources, Sir A. Clark-Kerr interviewed this morning stated: "My journey to Hankow is unconnected in any way with mediation. My purpose is merely the maintenance ofReuter. - 72 words
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Article107 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Herr Hitler L So Sensitive Prague. June 30- The German Legation has handed the Czechoslovakian Foreign Office a Note protesting against a song which it is alleged refers in an offensive manner to Hitler and states that the song is taught to schoolchildren and also sungReuter. - 107 words
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Article44 1938-07-01 1 —Reuter. Washington, June 30. —Four 35.000 ton battleships will be buiit before the United States avails itself of the new upper limit of 45,000-tons, according to an announcement by Administration officials. These four will be additional to two already under constructions. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article50 1938-07-01 1 Reuter Berlin, June 30.—General Parian, Italian Under-Secretary for War, is paying a week's visit to Berlin from July 3 whixm official circles describe as a visit of friendship. Pariani will be guest of the German Army ajnd will inspect military institutions at Berlin and Hanover.- Reuter.- Reuter - 50 words
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Article211 1938-07-01 1 More Japanese Troops Leave Peiping Reuter. Hankow. June 30—Gunhre is audible in th? suburbs of Peiping where it is rumoured that a serious revolt has broken out in Manchuria. Two more train-loads of enemy troops left for Manchuria yesterday. Genera! Fu Tso-yi has reestablished authority overReuter. - 211 words
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Article47 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Dublin. June 30. The Dail by 75 votes to 45 elected Mr. De Valera Prime Minister of Eire. Labour and Independent members abstained from voting. Mr. Frank Fahy was re-elected Speaker. There will be no change in the personnel of the new Government. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article230 1938-07-01 1 Reuter. Will Probably Be Put On Trial Vienna. June 30 The difficulties conftonting the Reich authorities in Austria are mainly psycho’ogical and economic, leclared Buerckel. Reich Commissioner for Austria, addressing foreign journa’ists invited to Viinn i from Berlin as a ..su'i of recent reports of unrest in Vienne.Reuter. - 230 words
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Article20 1938-07-01 1 :.—Router. Hong Kong, June 30. Tne international train conveying refugees from Hankow has arrived. The trip was eventless.—Router.:.—Router. - 20 words
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Advertisement28 1938-07-01 1 ‘ZTx teck” I ijxISHING co. high class ~l)l k\ FURNITURE, q V X( J\( TUREKS, p/bISHEKS. X SHIP GCA R A XT RED Prices Moderate. pi'xam; road, I’EXANG.28 words
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Advertisement75 1938-07-01 1 ■■n Il FOO CHEOHG COFurniture Manufacturers 89. Bishop Street. Penang. Fhpne: A 36. Ipoh Afjents-. FOO LOON 101. Brewster Road Phone: 875. K Si ’Jfaerfifwm the even No matter how early you rise! Our delivery begins at 6.15 a.m., so you no longer need eat yesterday’s dry bread for breakfast.75 words
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1384 1938-07-01 2 Slump Made It Busy Shopping Area FOURTH DAY OF LAND ACQUISITION CASE Further interesting evidence of land values in Penang was given in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Howes, who is assisted by two Assessors, Messrs. E. Hunt and Steen Sehested,1,384 words
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Article, Illustration496 1938-07-01 2 Mr. J. D. Hall To Go On Long Leave MAJOR PATERSON AS SUCCESSOR (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, June 30. The Hon. J. D. Hall, British Adviser. Kedah, who is going on six months' long leave starting from July 2, was entertained io496 words
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Article117 1938-07-01 2 Alleged Device By Smuggler The Budapest police have arrested a jeweller, Samuel Bandler, and his son on a charge of .smuggling gold out of the country. Bandler, who was about to liquidate his business, is alleged to have gradually turned his fortune into gold and platinum117 words
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Article293 1938-07-01 2 Detectives’ Raid Described A fine of $3 was imposed by Mr. Lin Koon Teck, Penang Second Police Magistrate yesterday, on a middle-aged Can tonese woman, Chan Hoe, who was corTvicted on a charge of gambling in a common gaming house at Argyll Road on June 13. The293 words
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Article307 1938-07-01 2 Chance Discovery By Policeman London: The discovery among lumber in a garage of a pearl necklace with diamond clasp, worth more than £3,000, was described at Clerkenwell. It was stated that the pearls were found after a man. aged 70, who lived in the garage, had307 words
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Advertisement239 1938-07-01 2 I Gentlemen of i Discriminating Taste Always Look to Quality, Fit and Finish. IF YOU NEED O THESE THREE COMBINE Pay Doulatram’slm A VISIT -’He u f lIwIIm I WE GUARANTEE MB CUT, FIT STYLE f BUT. DOULATBAM SCO. J THE STORE THAT ALW AYS FASCINATES I__ The MENNO” GREASE239 words
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Article116 1938-07-01 3 —Reuter. Envoys Return Berlin June 30: Dr. Tien Fong-cheng, is turning to China ke up politics on arrival return coincides with the al nan Ambassador, Dr. Trtutmai return it is believed was influenced by recent changes in the German Foreign Office with a consequent in Chinese circles—Reuter. - 116 words
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Article274 1938-07-01 3 «ntish Wireless. Dominions Must Be Supplied SIMILE WOMEN NEEDED London June 30: The report of the Dominions Settlement Board was issued yes•rrday The Board, appointed in February 1536 to advise the Dominions Secretary’ on migration within the Empire, urges that Britain must without loss of time«ntish Wireless. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration463 1938-07-01 3 Appointment Of Commercial Representative Urged COLONEL RAE’S COUNCIL SPEECH (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. In Federal Council today. Colonel Rae said, “I he problem of framing a budget for’ the F.M.S. is one fraught w ith many difficulties, the» principal463 words
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Article125 1938-07-01 3 .—Reuter. Chancellor' Warns Purchasers London, June 30: A warning in regard to purchase of Austrian or German Loan from foreign holders was given by Sir John Simon in Commons this afternoon The statement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer was in reply to Mr. M. P. Price who.—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article81 1938-07-01 3 .—British Wireless. London, June 30: Speaking at the annual meeting of the Care Committee and Seal Sale Movement, which is allied to the National Association for Prevention of Tuberculosis, yesterday Lady Titchfield said. “Tuberculisis is on the decline. Ministry of Health statistics prove that fact But it is.—British Wireless. - 81 words
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Article48 1938-07-01 3 —British Wireless. London, June 30: The two-day sale of magnificent collections of Chinese porcelain formed by the German connoissieur, Jakobs Jakob Goldschmidt of Berlin, began at London auction rooms yesterday. A total of £13,283 was realised in the first day’s sale. —British Wireless..—British Wireless. - 48 words
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288 1938-07-01 3 Economies To Vi in The War Tokio: The Japanese nation is ordered to economise in all possible ways to assist in the prosecution of the war in China. A Government statement just issued amounts to a partial invocation of the National Mobilisation I288 words
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Article84 1938-07-01 3 Reuter. “Be Good Neighbours” New York, June 30: President Roosevelt, laying the corner stone of the Government Building in the projected World's Fair, urged the world to adopt a good neighbour policy. He said affairs in many parts of the world were somewhat distraught and suchReuter. - 84 words
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Article45 1938-07-01 3 —Reuter. Hong Kong, June 30: In addition to Sir A Clark Kerr, the Swedish and Swiss Ministers also arrived this morning ItaHan and German Ambassadors are alreaoy here thus making five representatives of oreign countries at present in Hong Kon„. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration102 1938-07-01 3 Limit Raised In New Treaty GUN CALIBRE TO BE UNCHANGED London, June 30: In Commons, Mr. A. Duff Cooper, First Sea Lord, announced that following discussions, an agreement has been signed by Britain, France, and the United States for a Treaty and a Protocal providing for limitation of102 words
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Article124 1938-07-01 3 Government Aid For World’s Oldest Station —British Wireless. London, June 30: Lord Feverisham, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Agriculture, announced yesterday that Rothamstead Experimental Station —the oldest agricultural research institution in the world—had been granted £14,500 by Government to meet half the cost of building extensions. The—British Wireless. - 124 words
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Article114 1938-07-01 3 charge of air-raid precautions.—British Wireless. Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd’s Tour Of Inspection London. June 30: Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd. Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Home Office and now in charge of air-raid precautions in England and Wales, will tomorrow begin a month’s tour of the country to see what progress is beingcharge of air-raid precautions.—British Wireless. - 114 words
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Article100 1938-07-01 3 Reuter. Industrial Outlook Bright London, June 30: Resurgence of optimism in America regarding prospects of material improvement in the industrial outlook as portrayed in last night’s sharp advance in Wall Street has served to imbue a more confident feeling in the city. Base metals provide the outstanding featureReuter. - 100 words
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Article260 1938-07-01 3 Woman Teacher To Pay Damages London, June 24. A woman teacher who boxed a boy’s i ears was ordered to pay him damages at Liverpool Assizes yesterday. Damages were also awarded against the school managers. The total awarded was £2ll. Since the incident —on December 4, 1936 —the260 words
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96 1938-07-01 3 Hong Kong, June 30: The Hong Kon j Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. is today celebrating the tenth anniversary with special broadcasts by local artistes precede by addresses by the Governor Sir Staffo- Northcote, and the Colonial Secretary. Mr. N.L. Smith. ZBW which is acknowledged to be o:i96 words
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Advertisement10 1938-07-01 3 OWTINF I C> TON,C FOOD BEVERAGE I y/ie uupre/KC (Night-Cap10 words
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Advertisement240 1938-07-01 3 T" AZ II -D. V .LJ. I Sports Model Union Suits STYLE exact to illustration with V neck, large j armholes, short wide legs and V' forced hack for f •’-••••.FABRIC is prer* ox’-*’ shrunk, which ***'■■£l Il 'xv’i?: guarantees that B. V. D. Suits t keep their fit and240 words
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Obituary37 1938-07-01 3 OBITUARY New Y Or i. T 1 of jfj. p death has occurffiam Vanderbilt, 82, ate which built tt’s Cup in 1934 <le^en^e d the AmeriHu jg he famous Com.MelbournZ' V; ith has occurred of Mackenzie. —Reuter.37 words
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Article1041 1938-07-01 4 Delegation’s Acceptance Criticised MR. CL. GREEN'S APPEAL TO GOVERNMENT (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. Speaking on the subject of standard tin tonnages of Malaya, Mr. C. L. Green at the Federal Council today, said: “The trivial increase in Malaya’s proportion of the total1,041 words
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Article152 1938-07-01 4 Several Interesting Subjects Raised Speaking on the adjournment, Mr. E. D. Shearn said: Your Excellency, At the meeting of this council held in January last, that is to say at the last meeting of this council, representations were made by the Unofficial Members of this152 words
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Article284 1938-07-01 4 Present Labour Position In Malaya (From Our Own Correspondent) <• Kuala Lumpur. June 30. The Indian Immigration Committee held a special meeting on June 18, 1938, at Kuala Lumpur, when the following subjects were considered: (1) The suspension by the Government of India of assisted emigration to284 words
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Article1078 1938-07-01 4 ANDREW BLACKMORE - BY ANDREW BLACKMORE CJIR Samuel Hoare, the Home Secretary, voiced the feelings of the whole British people when, in a recent speech in the House of Commons, he asked for the sum of £5,693.000 for air raid precautions services. He said that it was repugnant tw the1,078 words
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Article255 1938-07-01 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Knott, wife of Mr. T. M. Knott died in a London nursing home on June 21 reports our London Correspondent Tungku Mahakurnia. Raja Shariman, the territorial chief for Dindings, who arrived at Lumut on Tuesday has returned to K. Kangsar. >5 Miss P. T. D. Law. Nursing255 words
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Advertisement189 1938-07-01 4 I A »77, ~t'. OR centuries now a gfjjl certain small district ot jr London's West End has W a^B been the home ot perhaps W_ a score of trades, each devoted to "'**<■' the specialised production ot the finest goods. Here one may buy tailoring. hosiery, tobacco, cigarettes, and189 words
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Advertisement129 1938-07-01 4 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And YonTl Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pinta liquid bile into your bowels daily. If thia bi is not flowing freely, your food doesntdiget It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats u; your129 words
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Article, Illustration3557 1938-07-01 5 Stirring Speech By Mr. E.D. Shearn In Federal Council \|U\‘S resolution on banishment in the Federal Council today jy| ppl.iuded by every one, I Seci tar> replied. I<> me it seems that a good deal of beer fared al no target. I he lull3,557 words
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Advertisement80 1938-07-01 5 K I M I LMi-gSMORRISKjI'-’' I K I lx 1 z V a rar owner and a mechanical features ably take care of reliaour main concern reliability bility and economy. You will appreciate, too, passenger .s L folfin" the new bnik-in luggage boot with a larger and economy. passengers capacity80 words
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Miscellaneous1151 1938-07-01 6 ALL RECORDS SMASHED 1 GREETED BY PACKED HOUSES! MAJESTIC NEXT CHANGE EVERY SHOW PACKED TO OVERPLOWING I M-G-M’S MOST SPECTACULAR MUSICAL ENGLAND’S GREATEST FILM M A J E S T I C PRODUCTION OF THE YEAR hot.vs Equipped with MIRROPHONIC sound system. j| W R 1 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.001,151 words
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1590 1938-07-01 7 Action Against Empire Cotton Corporation London, June 24. I EPIERS between Sir Geoiirey Evans, principal of the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Trinidad, and the late Sir James Currie, director of the Executive of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, were1,590 words
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Advertisement645 1938-07-01 7 r Bishop Street Penang. Head 1477 and 1478 with extensions. Telegrams: “Gazette Penang. office- Cecil Street, Singapore. Phone ie “Times' Singapore Kuala Lumpur: 54/ Tara Street. Phone: 3683. Ipoh IbewJter Road. Phone: 268 London 43, Fleet Street, London EC. 4. Centra! 3608-3609 Tel: “Leadmalaya London. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Penang Within Outside645 words
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Advertisement142 1938-07-01 7 MUNICIPAL NOTICE All persons desirous of claiming refund of rates in respect of buildings vacant during the half year ended 30th June 1938 are reminded that claims in writing must be sent to the Municipal Secretary on or before the 31st July 1938. Claim forms may be obtained on application142 words
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Advertisement197 1938-07-01 7 Whitens Your Skin Secretly and Quickly No kmger need you Admire others —wish thart your skin was as fight and attractive as theirs. One jar of Stillman's will make you equally charmicg. Continued applications will surprise you, convince you that there is only one beautifier, only one whitener that words197 words
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Advertisement28 1938-07-01 7 LOOK AT THIS K MODERN. COMFORTABLE CHEAP TEAK WOOD EASY CHAIR SEE the READY MADE ONES i r AT TONG AH FURNISHING CO. 3H, Penang Road, PENANG- j28 words
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Miscellaneous125 1938-07-01 7 LAST NIGHT’S OPENING PACKED TO FULLEST CAPACITY! 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 OIT IT IT NJ Matinees Tomorrow and Sunday at 11.30 a.m. J J HHer Name on everyone’s lips Her smile in everyone’s heart Delightfully irrepressible DEANNA DURBIN is here to thrill and Delight you with “Mad About Music” with HERBERT125 words
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Miscellaneous57 1938-07-01 7 HEXT WEEK at y I The ‘JUNGLE PRINCESS’ Returns In AC Most Exciting Adventure Of The Malayan Jungle Filmed Completely In Teehni colour SAVAGE BEAUTY! with a mysterious South goddess junglecultand an aviator marooned by Cftropic typhooi# ri I Mm* It H 111 slrl I Mb w The picJw» of57 words
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Article867 1938-07-01 8 Tj ERE arc more optimists than pessimists in the rubber market at the m-oment, though the fact is not to be overlooked that the present boomlet coincided with the turn ot the half-year and the shortage ol physical rubber in America and the consequent rise in the867 words
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141 1938-07-01 8 HEARING ADJOURNED TILL MONDAY In the Supreme Court this morning Mr. Lim Cheng Ean mentioned the Rule Nisi on the Registrar of Vehicles. Penang, yvhich His Lordship had made returnable today. The application was made on Wednesday. In making his application Mr. Cheng Ean141 words
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Article39 1938-07-01 8 Passing Through Penang In November (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, June 30. King Ananda and suite are returning to Siam. They leave Marseilles on the East Asiatic Meonia on October 18 arriving at Penang on November.39 words
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Article253 1938-07-01 8 PHILMANN - Full Houses At All Three 'l'heatres (BY PHILMANN) Such excellent film fare is being provided by the three principal theatres in town that one is at a lost which to see first. Snoyv White and her seven dwarfs are packing the Majestic nightly, breaking all253 words
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Article187 1938-07-01 8 I'he Imperial Airways flying-boat Cordelia, which is expected to complete the through service on the first run of flyingbeats from England to Australia, arrived at the Glugor Base at 1.20 p.m. today. Tne Cordelia, yvhich left Bangkok at 8.30 this morning, is carrying a number of187 words
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Article711 1938-07-01 8 School Magazines I 11‘ there is one thing in yyhich Malaya excels, it is in the production oi school magazines. I 1 ’radically every school produces tn annual publication and even a vitperlicial glance at these efforts shoyvs that a great deal ot labour and a lot711 words
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Advertisement301 1938-07-01 8 MARMITE SANDWICHES are steps to health! Marmite, the Great Yeast Food, tones up your digestion and builds up strong, sound nerves it provides the Vitamin B that is essential to good health. And Marmite is so tasty in a sandwich that you’ll find yourself taking a good many steps to301 words
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Advertisement139 1938-07-01 8 .Anew ctttrfz?-->r -mWI V Jnml W!F Rl 't. ,w' "Tiii—i i t The cook has not changed, nor has the recipe -except that Maggi’s Seasoning is now used in the kitchen. A few drops work wonders if added, just before serving. to an insipid dish, weak soup, stew, gravy or139 words
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Article200 1938-07-01 9 Reuter. |’i<>i>esl Score in (Career ~r, his second century W (ur yesterday al Derbyj;-, istralia to beat giui vilH nnirgs and 234 runs, tn- >t out was the highi nt 206 in He was six ti 1 s and hit one six and Jiou'' 1 sReuter. - 200 words
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90 1938-07-01 9 U.K.».. BEAIEN T-_ scored their this s< json. whey they defeat* th.- Mu-lim Recreation Club by four goals first division match on the Th» Europeans ven rior and played better soc- La n g md Keay were very prominent Buchanan was resion- for two f90 words
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Article119 1938-07-01 9 The Punjab Regiment of Taiping will be tomorrow Victoria Green, tor a Cup pres, nt' 1 I' he Straits Echo. Penang. Th, Punjab Regiment Band will be in attendance .nu musical lections will be rendered from 4 30 p m to 5.15 p m. Th,-119 words
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Article172 1938-07-01 9 i imnton Correspondent) of the Penang" junior inter-■'-'Uii r t, wig he played off on m.: at the Penang Free nt hiding the 1938 junior finalists are the LamYoung Ansonians 8.P.. ir< < ted to carry 1 11 ionship, though the Antonians "uprise as they did in172 words
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Article, Illustration259 1938-07-01 9 A farewell dinner teas held last ni /ht at Bukit Metta jam Recreation Club at 8 oebrek in honour of the impending departure of Mr. E. B. David fM.C.S.t, the Assistant District Officer. Bukit Mertajum. The din net. in the form of Chinese and Malay259 words
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Article261 1938-07-01 9 HOW SI I .TANS' GIFT IS BEING I TII.ISEI) (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. Sir Shenton Thomas announced in the b'ederal Council today that the Sunderland was the first of four flying boats purchased with the 52.500.000 gift of the Malay States Sultans261 words
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Article432 1938-07-01 9 OFFICIAL REPLY TO COL. RAE From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 30. The Honble Mr. W. D. Barron, Commissioner of Customs and Excise. F.M.S. aid S.S., replying to the Hon’ble Col. Cecil Rae, Senior I nofficial Member of the Federal Council, at the meeting of the432 words
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Article180 1938-07-01 9 Effect ’Of New Legislation The introduction of compulsory thirdparty insurance in the Colony as troni today may mean the removal of many old cars from the road. Many owners of old cars. especially those of high horse-power, have hitherto run them without insurance180 words
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Article134 1938-07-01 9 Bill Read In Federal Council i From Oui Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 30. The Lighting Control Bill, which provides for the making of regulations by the High Commissioner providing for total, or partial cessation, of lighting in the Federated Malay States in moments of134 words
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Article112 1938-07-01 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 1. A new clue regarding the whereabouts of the bandits responsible for the brutal murder last Friday night of Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford and a Chinese gardener indicates that the wanted men have gone in the opposite direction112 words
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88 1938-07-01 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday, before the Federal Council adjourned today Sir Thomas paid a tribute to the memory of the late Sultan Sulaiman of Selangor, whom ne described as a man combining so admirably the virtues of courtesy and dignity88 words
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Article330 1938-07-01 9 STAYING AT BEI. RETIRO FOR 9 DAYS His Excellency, the Governor, Sir Sher.ton Taomas arrived in Penang this morning from Kuala Lumpur for a nine-day stay in the Settlement in the course of his up country tour. Sir Shenton will reside at Bel Retiro. Penang Hills until330 words
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Article132 1938-07-01 9 More Charges Against Europeans (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 30. Two fresh charges of criminal breach of trust in respect of $5OO “-ach were preferred against Harry Goldenberg and Edwards when they appeared before Mr. G. S. Rawlings in tne Singapore fourth couri yesterday. The132 words
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Article86 1938-07-01 9 (From Our Own Ccrrespondent) Ipoh, July 1. In a thrilling fight, David Dharmaraj knocked out Little Javier in the sixth round of a scheduled ten three-minute round contest last night at tne Jubilee Park. LittleJavier took heavy punishment and failed to beat the count when floored86 words
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Advertisement164 1938-07-01 9 L iZ I' I r Combined with over 61 years of expert- It i ence in piano manufacture in the East, has i i accumulated a knowledge unique in the Hi industry. Since 1875 Moutries own factory in I Shanghai have successfully competed with I the world, in the building164 words
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Article826 1938-07-01 10 Robert Mac Kay - British Finance and Commerce By Robert Mac Kay The volume of financing done in the London market is often somewhat greater than might appear from reports dealing only with large public issues. Moreover according to circumstances, and especially when an issue is for a very large826 words
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Article233 1938-07-01 10 Utility Shares Lag Behind Market The following is a cabled synopsis of the Trader’s Column in this w'eek’s issue of Barrons': European interests were figuring prominently in the short-covering which start ed the Wall Street rise. The bulk of the business done was in General Motors and Du233 words
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Article396 1938-07-01 10 1938 Consumption Decline According to the June issue of the International Tin Research and Development Council’s Bulletin, published by The Hague Statistical Office, world apparent consumption of tin has decreased by almost 22 per cent, from 67,500 tons in January —April 1937 to 52,700 tons in January396 words
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Article265 1938-07-01 10 Commodity In Genuine Demand Boustead Co., Ltd. in their report dated Penang, June 29: The market has been extremely strong throughout the week rising from 20% to 23 cents for standard sheet in cases. The improvement in the situation in America has been maintained and the demand from265 words
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Article434 1938-07-01 10 Improved Results The eighteenth ordinary general meeting of Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., was held in London on June 21. Mr. Kenneth O Hunter (the chairman) in moving the adoption of the report and accounts, said he thought shareholders would agree that the accounts presented a satisfactory434 words
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Article59 1938-07-01 10 The following telegrams have been received from the Mines:—“For June Dredge Takuapa No. 1: 368 hours; 75,000 cubic yards; 176 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2: 492 hours; 120,000 cubic yards; 798 piculs. Estimated value of output $57,000; Mine working cost $25,200; Dredge Takuapa No. 3: stopped owing to59 words
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Article51 1938-07-01 10 Port Dickson-Luk ut (F. M. S.) Rubber Estates, Limited recommend (final) dividend in respect of last financial year of 5 per cent, payable on July 29. To reserve for Depreciation of buildings and machinery £2,000 to replanting reserve £7,000; Carried forw'ard subject to audit and usual adjustment51 words
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Advertisement10 1938-07-01 10 ALUMINIUM LATEX PADDLES AND BUCKETS SIME, DARBY 8 CO., LIMITED.10 words
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Advertisement740 1938-07-01 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHIN K (Incorporated in Bng land by Royal Charter 1853) The Indian Overseas Reserve Fund wy 1 T 1 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3,000,0ut r>anK, JLta., Head Office i No 88 Btshopagate, London, E.C (Incorporated in British India) Manchester Office No. 71740 words
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Article164 1938-07-01 11 Blackberries,” all-coloured musical s -‘ow taken to Italy by Lew Lake, old-time music-hall star, has returned to London after being banned by Mussolini. Ihe thirty-four actors and actresses s Pent ten days in Como unable even to rehearse. "hen they played their instruments to uinuse themselves,164 words
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Article310 1938-07-01 11 Sir James Lithgow’s Call A national awakening to the need of a renaissance in the building of ships was foreshadowed by Sir James Lithgow, chairman of Lithgows, Ltd., and National Shipbuilders’ Security, in an address to the International Engineering Congress at Glasgow. Pointing out that the310 words
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Article1216 1938-07-01 11 S.S. ‘SILVERASH” arrived yesterday from Hong Kong, Manila, Java ports, Singapore and Belawan, sails today for New York, via Colombo. M.V. ‘STEEL NAVIGATOR’ arrived last night from Singapore via Port Swettenham and Belawan, sails today for Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Aden. D.1,216 words
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Advertisement427 1938-07-01 11 blue funnel line UTEKLY SERVICE to LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penan* Due London Calls Antwerp Middlesborough July 1 July 29 Calls Marseilles Glasgow Jul/ 8 4 o OMED Calls Hull and Gdynia July 14 Aug 11 B TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Liven*»! c ®?ATENOR HON Calls427 words
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Advertisement846 1938-07-01 11 Po anc V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 3rd JULY Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenhaia* contract with His Majesty's Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China846 words
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Miscellaneous28 1938-07-01 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT PEN ANO (FORT CXJRNW ALLIS) Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 83 NE 86 S 87 S RAINFALL June 29 30 3 mm.28 words
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Article574 1938-07-01 12 Deserted Quays Military pressure exercised on Catalonia and the Levante coast is bringing with it the same problems and reactions as the campaign against the Basque Provinces and Austrias a year ago; towns are being bombed as Guernica was, shipping is sufleiing as it runs the574 words
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Article769 1938-07-01 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Burma (except Victoria Point and Mergui), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Ugan da. Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland. South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland oy Imperial Airways (Empire Air Mail) Corio769 words
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Article919 1938-07-01 12 Seven Notable Years REBUKE TO “LIBERALS NOW ABED” The preservation of democracy, the safe guarding of liberty, and the promotion of peace as the three essential conceptions of e*. wy Liberal were emphasized by Sir John Simon, when he addressed the second day of the919 words
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Article811 1938-07-01 12 Scope For Increase THE BRITISH EMPIRE IN THE FUTURE Lord Stanley, Secretary uf State Dominion Affairs, was the principal gue.G at the luncheon at the Savoy Hotel, Lond< which preceded the annual meeting of v Federation of Chambers of Commerce the British Empire. Lord Dudley, the president,811 words
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Miscellaneous707 1938-07-01 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. SERVICE SCHEDULE Following is the BBC Empire broadcasting service schedule (Malayan Standard Time» for this week, beginning June N: TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 6.02 p.m. to 12.20 a.m. GSH, GSG, GSF and GSJ. GSG for the Far East from 6.02 p.m. to 11.20 p.m. TRANSMISSION 4707 words
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Miscellaneous571 1938-07-01 12 Highlights Of Today’s Wireless GSF(BBC) 5.50 p.m. anti 11.40 p.m. “Your Programmes from Daventry. 6.35 p.m. BBC Empire Symphony Concerts. 9.20 p.m. "Palace of rtrietifs. 10.30 p.m. Irish dance music. ZHJ(PENANG) 7.05 p.m. Swing music. 7.30 p.m. Children’s hour. 8.00 p.m. Recorded dance music. YDC (NIROM) 4.54 p.m. Variety tea571 words
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Miscellaneous104 1938-07-01 12 MANILA TODAY K.Z.R.M., 25 33 m. and 31.35 m.) p.m. 4.20 Papular music. 5.20 Sunkist time. 5.50 News in Spanish. 6.05 News in English. 6.50 Priscilla, The Kolynos Girl. i. 05 Classical Presen' «.tions. 8.10 News ■n English. 9.20 Music by Lissar. TOMORROW K.Z.R.M., 25.33 m. and 31.35 m. am.104 words
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Miscellaneous21 1938-07-01 12 TIDE TABLE HIGH LG" TODAY 2.50 p.m. 9 40 p m. TOMORROW 3.40 a.m. 9.46 a.m. 3.26 p.m. 10 19 p.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration183 1938-07-01 13 little princesses d ii mother votes in the Eire General Election. Aiderman Alfred throe. popular Lord Mayor of Dublin, pacifies her little son by letting him r his mayoral chain of office—a scene outside one of the polling stations. 1 MMiS HA Y A T183 words
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509 1938-07-01 14 First Day Of Ipoh July Race' Meeting PROSPECTS REVIEWED By Tic-Tac Tomorrow will see the opening of the three-da y July meeting at Ipoh for which exceptionally good entries have been received. Indeed, the entries are so good, that there will be nine events509 words
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1083 1938-07-01 14 The following is the full programme for the first day of the Perak Turf Club July Meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow: Rar» 1. Horses, Class 3, Div. 6, 6 Furlongs. 003 IN-VER FOGG 900 A van Tooren Duval 4, 4 11,083 words
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Article108 1938-07-01 14 Players More Difficult To Get Than Ever Tottenham Hotspur’s annual meeting lasted only 25 minutes and was th’e shortest for many years. Mr. C. D. Roberts and Mr. George Cox the retiring directors, were re-elected without opposition. After the meeting, Mr. Peter McWilliam, who has returned108 words
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Advertisement113 1938-07-01 14 a HURRY UP HURRY UP OUR Once -A Year Opportunity SALE CLOSES SOON DO NOT MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY AS THIS CHANCE WILL NEVER OCCUR AGAIN. EASTERN BAZAAR (THE BLUE SHOP) 8. BISHOP STREET, PENANG. TONIGHT BOXING AT FUN FROLIC STADIUM YOUNG CORBETT 10 Rds CHEAH CHENG LEANG ELIMINATION FOR113 words
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Advertisement111 1938-07-01 14 TO FIND OUT WHAT QUALITY MEANSA n g :T: H H rit WILLS’ 5 COLD FLAKE Fatal to Fliet— Exterminate with Aifatie JMrotam Ctt. ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT FOR every INCH of metal A RUST is an Expensive LUXURY" SO BE CONCERNED s i where j i'l J U.._RED__J k IRON111 words
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392 1938-07-01 15 jiiDHiv Walsh Outpointed Over 15 Rounds London, June 24. Trowley, the pocket HerDa 'r nm Clerkenwell, is the £U,eS British lightweight cham- After fifteen hard, if not P 1 0"; 7 rounds, he outpointed brl an Walsh (Chester) at AnJi u" 1 iverr392 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-01 15 HOODED HORSE WINS BY HEAD —Empire Fruit nearing the winning pest to beat Angela Gelding by a head in a fighting finish to the Leonards Selling Plate at Gaaieick.34 words
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Article116 1938-07-01 15 Two Wins Worth £lO,OOO The success of Foray in the last race of the Ascot meeting, the King Stand Stakes,, placed Capt. Boyd-Rochfort at the head of the winning trainers at Ascot, with stakes to the value of £15,875. The stable’s other winners were Flares116 words
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Article79 1938-07-01 15 De Beaumont Sets Up New British Record Charles de Beaumont (L.F.C.) created a new British record at Bertrand s when he won the national epee champjonship for the third year in succession. De Beaumont and Rene Paul (Paul’s) who, at 16 I’2, was the youngest duellist in the79 words
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1381 1938-07-01 15 lIENEI ALME, 31-year-old* Swedish painter, diminutive in stature, light oi name, flaxenhaired and crown as a berry, won “The Sporting Life” trophy ir the Polytechnic marathon race from Windsor to London in 2 hours 42 last week. Not since 192 when Jensen, of Copenhagen,1,381 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-01 15 1 ll\ T I 4 I A “How gloriously cool!” “-IZir Genome Eau de Cologne The correct refresher for ball-room and ,h trc “M. n c m eW’ ha vdv com ii~~.lt NBA z plexion; rhe ideal founO da on c,eam 'V- J P C,e m SoaF rU Ain II90 words
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Miscellaneous35 1938-07-01 15 J*'»!’ WRONG NUMBER BY J. MILLAR WATT T’p~m7ss -in WANT-TWO ON, Y&S~? I MUST HAVE GIV&N ..rvnibS DOUBLE-FIVE »T’S MY FAULT YOU IT THE WRONG TWO i WAY ’ROUND/ la. JM ***** I (CotxrlirlH. »»>». »v35 words
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Article143 1938-07-01 16 TIN W V 1 1 CS L 1 LA IEST LONDON -iSmt» £lB6. 0. 0 £lB9. 5. 0 LONDON —(3 months» £lB7. 5. 0 £l9O. 0. 0 SINGAPORE $94.25 $96.00 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $95.24 BUSINESS DONE No buyers Buyers no sellers COPP.A—' Sun .1 tied $3.80 $3.70 BLACK PEPPER143 words
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Article309 1938-07-01 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated wan Yesterday Rise or Fail Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114 Eagle 4 persos. 50 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 113% Cables 5% pc. -6 2 t War Loan 3% p.c. 102 ’U.S. Rubber 36% +O% Com. Un.309 words
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Article123 1938-07-01 16 London, June 30. RUBBER: Firm. London 7% buyers 7% sellers August 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dec. 7Vi buyers 7ft sellers Jan./Mar. 7,'; buyers 7% sellers NEV.' YORK 15.15 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 59,778 tons Liverpool 31.307 tons. COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. May £ll. 2. 6 PEPPER:123 words
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Article109 1938-07-01 16 Paris 177 ***** 177 57:54 .New York 4.95/, 4.95 ft Montreal 5.00 5.00 1/ [> Brussels 29.22 29.23% Geneva 21.61% 21.61% Amsterdam 8.95 8.95 Milan 94 94 Beriin 12.30% 12.30% Stockholm 10.39% 19-39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Osin 19.90 19 90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 142%109 words
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Article198 1938-07-01 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Xyer Pauas 1.30 1.40 Batu Lintangs 1.07% 1.15 Bedfords -95 1.02% Bentas 1.07% 1.15 B rogas 77 %> -80 Kedah Rubbers 1.95 2.10 Kuala Sidims 2.60 2.75 Indragiris 1.27% 1.35 Lunas 1.72% 1 82 Mental: aba 45 .47% Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.45 New Scudais 1.12%198 words
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Article151 1938-07-01 16 LEAN CO. TIN t Buyers Sellers Ampats 4)1% 4'4% E. Selangors 1.32% 1.37% Hong Fatts 1.06 1.08 Hongkong Tins 2310 23)9 K. Kamuntings 9’6 10,0 K Lanjuts 19 3 19|9 Kuchais 1.32% 1.37% Kramate 10)4% 10 9 Kundangs 5i6 6|1% Laruts 10)0 10)3 Putehs 1.00 1.05 Petalings 8.00 8.10 Rantau151 words
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Article215 1938-07-01 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.34 1.38 Hong Fatt 1.04 1.06 Kuchai 1-35 1.37% Petaling 8.00 8.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.23 1.26 Rantau Ordy. 1.39 1.42% Rantau Pref. -1.39 1.42% Sungei Luas 1.55 1.60 Taiping Cons. 1.57% 1.62% Ampat 4,3 4:9 Idris 719 89 Kpg Kamunting 9.3 9,9215 words
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Article167 1938-07-01 16 (Comments on Page 1) Dow Jones avs. Prev. Today High Low 30 Indus. 135.87 133.88 138.19 133.23 20 rails 26.18 26.02 26.82 25.85 20 utilities 21.21 21.06 21.75 20.85 40 bonds 86.90 87.11 Business done; 2.660.000 2,580,000 Anaconda Cpr. 31% 31 Am. Tobacco B 78 L 77% Beth.167 words
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Article20 1938-07-01 16 TIN Singapore $96.00 per pkl. I’enang $95.25 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot per ll> Penang Spot per lb20 words
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Article222 1938-07-01 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.40 1.50 Alor .95 1 05 Ayer Hitam 1.15 1.25 Ayer Molek .97% 1.05 Batu Lintang 1.07% 1.15 Benta 1.05 1.15 Changkat Serdang .95 1.05 Connemara 1.35 1.45 Glenealy 1.35 1.45 Indragiri 1.25 1.35 Jimah 1.30 1.40 Jeram .80 .90 Kedah 1.85 2.00 Kuala222 words
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Article356 1938-07-01 16 MISS JACOBS CONFOUNDS THE OFFICIALS London, June 30. Play in the Wimbledon Championships started half an hour late on account oi rain. Miss Helen Jacobs reached the final of the Women's Singles, confounding the officials who unseeded her, beating her fellow countrywoman. Miss Alice Marble 64,356 words
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Article122 1938-07-01 16 —Reuter. British Success In Diamond Sculls London, June 30. Conditions were improved today for the Henley Regatta. British scullers were sue cessful in the Diamond Sculls. R. L. Thorp (Tyne Amateur R.C.) beat E. C. Branco (dub de Regattas Gunanabara, Brazil), the South American, by half a length. Time.—Reuter. - 122 words
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Article475 1938-07-01 16 Probable Jockeys For lomorrow The following are the acceptances and probable riders for tomorrow's races at Ipoh, the first day of the July Meeting. The programme will be found on page 14. RACE 1 Horses—Class 3—Div. 6—6 Furlong.-. In-Ver-Fogg 9.00 Farthing Pay Out 8.13 Dawson Fifty-Three 8.13475 words
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Article97 1938-07-01 16 Reuter. Barter Agreement With Germany Berlin, June 30.—1 t is confirmed here that Germany proposes to buy large quantities of Mexican oil, A barter contract worth eight million Reichsmarks stipulating exchange of about two million barrels of Mexican oil for German paper manufacturing and artificial silk manufacturing machineryReuter. - 97 words
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Article395 1938-07-01 16 PROHIBITION IN I INI lETTLE (From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh. Tour, All candidates for the Summer M have arrived and were seen out cr. course this morning doing slow worl. the sand track. There was a fair o;‘ ance on the course including H H Sultan395 words
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Advertisement230 1938-07-01 16 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th Trade Mark depicted above is the exclusive property of LOUIS GERARD LIMIT ED of London, who are the manufacturers of cigarattes sold under the said Mark in the Straits Settlements, Federated and UnFederated Malay States, the State of Johore and elsewhere. AND NOTICE IS230 words
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