Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 July 1938
1938-07-05
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section23 1938-07-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE U ST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY O 158. Vo*- XCVI. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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Article1845 1938-07-05 1 yhib's Promise To C.P.O. After Burning Goods Police Restraint Saves The Situation SERIES OF DISTURBANCES IN CHINESE BUSINESS AREAS I nprecedented event* took place in Penang this morning, following further disorder!) -cenu* la*t night, which culminated shortly before midnight in a police baton diarge outdde Ong1,845 words
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Article87 1938-07-05 1 Reuter. Question In House Of Commons London. July 4. In the Commons today. Mr. John Parker asked whether the Colonial Secretary was aware that public opinion in the Straits Settlements, both European and Asiatic, is strongly opposed to the proposed amendment to Section 157-A of the Penal.- – Reuter. - 87 words
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194 1938-07-05 1 Abhorrence Of Bombardment Of Canton —Reuter. The Lord Mayors and Lord Provosts of eleven British cities are among the signatories of a protest organised by the International Peace Campaign against the bombing of open towns in China. The protest, which follows the appeal recently'.—Reuter. - 194 words
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Article153 1938-07-05 1 .—Union Times. Reported Activity In Siberia Units of the Manchukuo army stationed at several parts of Manchukuo and Jehol are reported to have completed arrangements with the Chinese Red Forces, starting. simultaneously, risings in these re gions. The recent transfer of Japanese troops from the Tientsin-Pukow.—Union Times. - 153 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-05 1 IH m, ill IMOW II Stteet J PHONE 1028 Ifj CANTON CNIVES AND STEEL goods. I MERY AND GOODS.19 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-05 1 DRINK PURE COWb MILK IN HYGEIA MILK BOTTLES I I eh 22, SUNGEI PINANG ROAD; 22, SUNGEI PINANG ROAD. I’m giving a dinner WA party tomorrow night <1 and I just cant make up my mind what to order/' 'i JL ,rn here to help you madam. May I sus^est92 words
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Article1216 1938-07-05 2 RHYTHM GREATEST LIVING FACTOR OF EMOTION Broadcast Talk From Station ZHJ By G. T. Boon •F THE “Influence of Song over Mankind” formed the subject of an interesting broadcast talk by Mr. G. T. Boon, reporter of the Pinang Gazette, given last night from Station1,216 words
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Article198 1938-07-05 2 London, June 28. “She was a wise woman who had no fear about the upbringing of her children. She raised a Queen in her home simply by trust and love.” This was a passage in the address given by -the Archbishop of Canterbury at the198 words
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Article129 1938-07-05 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. From the garden of Municipal Commissioner E.A. Brown's bungalow at Grove Estate Katong, a 6 ft. 5 in. crocodile was shot yesterday. The crocodile was shot on an “island’’ in Katong Lake by a policeman, who had been129 words
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Article43 1938-07-05 2 Information has been received by telegraph that 27 state-aided labourers will arrive on July 7 by the s.s. “Rohna..” It is expected that 10 will be sent to Pulau Jerejak and the balance will proceed to Port Swe.tenham for quarantine there.43 words
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Article1098 1938-07-05 2 THEFT FROM E. O. HOTEL Chinese On Trial Further hearing was resumed sterda before Mr. L. B. Gibson, the Diatrict Judge, in the case in which Lim h Guan, is charged with theft of Worth of property belonging to Mr. G Van Ep. mond of the E. O. Hotel on1,098 words
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Advertisement492 1938-07-05 2 HOW SANATORIUM PATIENT PUT ON POUNDS off LESHI job Hi/ i ata&l gP i INCREASE J YOUR WEIGHT THIS EASY WAY W s fHtAtrw Not only rhis san.«.?ruira patient, but dal hundreds of men, women and children "W I fcavc put on weight, by taking these tiny, IN CH Fa492 words
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131 1938-07-05 3 .-REUTER. MATTER OF STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE Reply To Japanese Activity In Region Of Hainan LONDON, JI LY 4. FRENCH CIRCLES IN LONDON CONFIRM FRENCH OCCUPATION OF PARACEL ISLANDS REPORTED BY DOME!. IT IS POINTED OLT THAT THE ISLANDS ARE INTIMATELY CONNECTED WITH HAINAN WHICH THE.-REUTER. - 131 words
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123 1938-07-05 3 —Reuter. Bombing Of British Ships In Spain London, July 4 A summary of the Burgos Government’s reply with regard to bombing of British ships was outlined in the Commons at Question time by Sir John Simon. The reply was brought to England at the end.—Reuter. - 123 words
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78 1938-07-05 3 Soviet Allegations London, June 28 —M. Litvinoff, the Soviet Foreign Minister, speaking at Leningrad. suggested that Germany was out to capture vital positions in the Mediterranean. He mentioned the present occupation of a considerable part of Spain and her islands as well as Spanish Morocco by78 words
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57 1938-07-05 3 —Reuter. Sir John Gilmour Elected Chairman London, July 4—Sir John Gilmour was today elected chairman of a select committee to enquire into Mr. Sandys’ allegation regarding Commons’ privileges under the official Secrets Act, which held its first meeting in private today. Mr. Sandys is expected 'to. —Reuter. - 57 words
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48 1938-07-05 3 Port Darwin, July 4.—The Netherlands airliner inaugurating the AmsterdamSydney air mail arrived at noon bringing a representative of the Netherlands East Indies Government who is en route to Canberra to arrange for the visit of the Governor-General of the N.E.I. later in the year.48 words
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Article105 1938-07-05 3 —Reuter. Police Store Broken Into: Rifles Amunitions Seized Jerusalem, July 4. —Three Arabs were killed, eight injured and two others are moribund as a result of a series of outrages. The most serious affair was the throwing of a bomb at a bus in which three.—Reuter. - 105 words
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Article95 1938-07-05 3 —Reuter. Jews Not Taking Possession London, July 4—ln reply to a Commons question Mr. Malcolm MacDonald said he was glad of the opportunity of giving unqualified denial to a suggestion that Palestine Jew’s intend, and will be permitted, to take possession of Elaksa Mosque in.—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article204 1938-07-05 3 Cairo —Violent arguments are taking place between the Jews living in Egypt and the Egyptians who are championing the cause of the Arabs in Palestine regarding the attitude being taken by Egypt in the Palestine problem. The opinion of the President of the organisation of204 words
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Article92 1938-07-05 3 Reuter. Defence Minister Demands Report LACK OF PREPARATIONS FOR RECEPTION ALLEGED Sydney, July 4—Mr. Thorby, Minister of Defence, has demanded an urgent report from the authorities at Port Darw r in on the circumstances surrounding the arrival of the flying boat Challenger which sustained a damagedReuter. - 92 words
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Article115 1938-07-05 3 G —Reuter. To Be Gradually •f Terminated London, July 4 —ln Commons today, after Mr. MacDonald had briefly outlined the new Women and Girls Pn/icction Ordinance passed in Hong Kong Legislature in reply to Mr. W Lunn, the latter asked if it would still be possibleG—Reuter. - 115 words
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135 1938-07-05 3 birm Conditions In Most Sections On Stock Exchange London, July 4. The satisfactory conclusion of the Anglo-German debt talks and Wall Street s sustained recovery caused the city to reassemble in cheerful mood today. Firm conditions characterised most sections on the Stock Exchange with activity.—Reuter. - 135 words
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Article61 1938-07-05 3 Reuter. Mexico City, July 4—The tanker, Victoria, flying the British flag arrived at Port Minatilan in order to load 100,000 barrels of oil. It is understood that the tanker will sail under sealed orders. This follows the shipment of 200,000 barrels last week in two otherReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement425 1938-07-05 3 <trcct Penan®• „«,<., ,3 T -a 1 47S ,th extcn ,ons J'hnnr 4 7 Pw.ng. Telcg»" l ~t Singapore. Phone Kuala Lumpur: 3683 .2r h e: r rrt, I ndoii 5* gE “Leadmalaya phone Cent A. rffd* ,7i rates Penang Outside Without Malava Postage 3.50 2.50 $10.50 7.50 Jrntt qo425 words
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Advertisement188 1938-07-05 3 SPORTS GOODS FROM WHITEAWAYS 1 Wk 7. J 1K -iMEI WWWWWWWStiBBsiMIwSfif 4nK S- I HwS SEW SPALDING iwQMI ’RED KNIGHT’ fey i' TENNIS gi WMI RACKETS SPALDING AN IMPROVED MODEL OF THIS POPULAR RACKET IS te IJ/A pr ITT MADE OF FIVE-PLY ASH lul 1. 1-J AND BEECH CONSTRUC-riii-'tivnVTlC? O188 words
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413 1938-07-05 4 Perak Sultan’s Daughter Weds Kaja Kechil Tengah (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Kangsar, July 3. The astana Iskandriah was gaily bedecked with flags and buntings on the occasion of the wedding of Yang Mulia Raja Zainab, daughter of His Highness the Sultan and the Raja413 words
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Article406 1938-07-05 4 Air. and Airs. M. C. Foo. Mr. Wong Chung, and Mr. Tan Kiam Guan are visitors staying at the Eastern Hotel. Ipoh. Inche Zukiffi. Deputy Chairman, Sanitary’ Board. Klang, will shortly be going on transfer to Lenggong and Che Abdul Aziz from Taiping will relieve him. Mr.406 words
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587 1938-07-05 4 Radical Reforms Needed PRINCESS TERII ADVOCATES ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES Tahiti, traditional paradise of the Pacific, must undergo radical economic, social and administrative reforms if it is to save any part of its fast-disappearing island lure. Such is the opinion of Princess Terii Nui-o TahitiPomaro,587 words
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Article403 1938-07-05 4 What Beauty Parlours Offer MAJORITY OF WOMEN NOW HAVE CURLS i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. With the social advancement of the I Singapore Chinese girl, one of the businesi ses to develop from a luxury line to a full time job is403 words
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363 1938-07-05 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. The appeal of Mrs. Aga Mundell against the conviction and sentence imposed on her for negligent driving was dismissed by Mr. Justice Horne in the Singapore High Court on Saturday. His Lordship announced his decision following a363 words
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Article504 1938-07-05 4 AN DREH BLACK.MORt j - f/n (BY AN DREH BLACK.MORt j Cornish Tin nn is an essential metal or munitions, and durme -e I ureat me tin-mimng industry n. sumed a position of nation on tne conclusion oi hostui a slump. Between 1920 ana 44 oi tin fell from £4CO to tl504 words
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Article244 1938-07-05 4 Highest Class Of Oru« 1 rom Batu i’ahat "Bauxite mining has proved an qualified success," says Mr. U' B General Adviser, Johore, in his annua! port. "The future for bauxite is v* ry '"nigh l he adds. “The ores shipped from Batu Pahat mine have proved244 words
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Advertisement331 1938-07-05 4 Doctor’s Amazing Discovery Brings Back Youth To Faded Wrinkled Skins SsKj SI JXvfS IB -w r V M tI .A Vienna medical journal announces sole rights to the Professor’s discovery th latest triumph of science which will have been acquired at enormous expense s* rtle the world. Not onlv has331 words
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753 1938-07-05 5 Vlding To Influence In The Far East POSITION OF JAPAN p I idled States needs more naval bases in the western imludinti a good base in the Philippines, irrespecfn c of the question of Philip pine independence, according Captain Dudley IP. Knox. well-known American753 words
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Article191 1938-07-05 5 Musicians Pensioned Vienna: Herr Rose, who has been first vic lir.-st of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra for 52 years and soloist for several decades, has been dismissed and granted 7;.» per cent, of the regular pension. Herr Buxbaum. who has been with the orchestra for191 words
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Article115 1938-07-05 5 This evening at the "Esplanade" from 6. 00 p. m. to 7.30 p. m. 1. March—A Nation Again.—Hume. 2. Selection—Community Land No. 2. —Stoddon. 3. Waltz —Cairo. —Fletcher. 4. Overture —Si J’etais Roi. Adam. 5. Habanera Charme d’Espagne.— Mezzacapo. 6. Selection-- Lilac Domino. Cuvillier. 7. Fox Trot—Ebb Tide.—Rainger.115 words
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Article971 1938-07-05 5 Duce's “Vicious Circle Oi Personal Power" CONSTITVTIOyAL PROBLEMS The happy conclusion of the AngloItalian agreement, at which all Italians, whatever their political views, sincerely i ejoice, must not blind observers to the difficulties of the present internal situation in Italy, writes a correspondent in The971 words
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Advertisement424 1938-07-05 5 Oval tine and note the Difference QUALITY is the reason for the worldwide success of delicious ‘Ovaltine.’ By sheer merit it has become the most popular food ror Jtll-dau Gnerqu beverage throughout the World. ‘Ovaltine’ ifr presents in a completely balanced and easily digested form every nutritive element required t°424 words
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Advertisement170 1938-07-05 6 THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG. ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT Dancing from 9-15 p.m. to Midnight Charming Entertaining Hostesses i PENANG'S MOST POPULAR HOTEL ELYSEE HOTEL CENTRALLY SITUATED— —A FEW MINUTES DRIVE FROM THE PIER OR RAILWAY STATION MODERN SANITATION THROUGHOUT COOL, AIRY ROOMS WITH BATHROOMS ATTACHED EXCELLENT BAR CUISINE170 words
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Miscellaneous147 1938-07-05 6 ALL RECORDS SMASHED! 7th LAST DAY I MAJESTIC 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 Special Matinees for School Children only < Today Tomorrow at 12 Noon 3 p.m, REDUCED PRICES: Rrsl f I feature production WkJ hl£9 «k r i uii Iff JI 11 r>u« and the Seven HEAR THE ROUSING SONGS THAT147 words
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Miscellaneous399 1938-07-05 6 MAJESTIC OPENING TOMORROW! BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY I Plans At Robinson Piano Co.—’Phone 567 ENGLAND’S GREATEST FILM LONDON FlLMS'oresent WIMIFRfP. HOLTBt.'S It lIJ rki®j ivtori' £?’"k With tIL RALPH RICHARDSON Wlb-MplQayL EDNA BEST BWall EDMUND GWENN ANN TODD JOHN CLEMENTS f#* Produced by ALEXANDER KORDA and VICTOR SAVILLE A Simple399 words
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Miscellaneous457 1938-07-05 6 OPENING TONIGHT STUPENDOUS DOUBLE FEATURE ATTR ACTION J SONGS, SMILES, EXCITEMENT A New High in Musical Thrills GENE AUTRY —in—“COMIN’ ROUND THE MOUNTAIN with ANN RUTHERFORD Ride down melody trail with your singing, shooting saddle star thrill io stirring romance under a Texas moon', ALONG WITH TIM McCOY —in—‘GHOST PATROL457 words
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128 1938-07-05 7 NEW FORCE YOUTHFUL VIGOUR VITALITY 9 Minutes fhere l8 'Oine tr 1 for a and tirefor weeks or months if old before you are young. Scientist >■'' f dy Of a reat German -’11.1.s he name MAN POWER astonishin S' and immediate of general weakness •oils troubles and loss of128 words
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Article159 1938-07-05 7 Four Shop-Houses Gutted (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca. July 2. Four shop houses in Masjid Tanah. about 18 miles from Malacca, were completely 7 gutted following a fire which broke out early this morning. The timely arrival of the Malacca Fire Brigade, however, prevented the fire from159 words
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Article204 1938-07-05 7 Man Who as “Under Her Heel” A father brought before a special court at Ilford (Essex) on a summons about the condition of a child attending school, said to the magistrates: “I have a certain amount of love and respect for my wife, but204 words
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Article280 1938-07-05 7 Crime An Attack On Every Citizen London: —The necessity for the fullest co-operation and goodwill between the public and police was stressed by the Chief Constables of Manchester, Mr. John Maxw’ell, in his presidential address at the Chief Constables’ Association conference in Manchester. “Crime is not280 words
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Article237 1938-07-05 7 After Fifty Years London: —Mr. George Bernard Shaw, world’s best-known vegetarian for half a century, has given up being "The Doctor’s Dilemma,” and, submitting to doctor’s or ders, is taking meat extracts as a cure for anaemia. Several months ago he was in need of medical attendance,237 words
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Article176 1938-07-05 7 Picks, Shovels And Big Swords Stripped to their waists and sweating in the early summer heat, about 200 mus cular Chinese blacksmiths are working overtime in improvised factories near Hankow’, hammering out picks, shovels and big swords for the Chinese soldiers. They sing as they176 words
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Article63 1938-07-05 7 Following are results of the Penang Sports Club (Golf Section) June Monthly Mixed Foursomes: Winner: Mrs. G. Halliday and Mr. G. Halliday 40 —6% Runners-up: Mrs. J.W. Clark and Mr. A.B. Paterson 43 6 37. Mrs. Lawrie and Mr. Lawrie 49 —9% 39U. Mrs. Anderson and Mr. Anderson63 words
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234 1938-07-05 7 Story Of “Sweep” Win London :—A wealthy Frenchman visiting London has been the victim of the most amazing confidence trick for years. He parted with £27,000 in bank notes and despite an intent—sive search by the police of two countries the confidence man234 words
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Advertisement261 1938-07-05 7 WEMBLEY PARK rOMGHT n ESDAY sth. JULY 1938. MOLEK s l AR OPER A: '•’Dan Dan Stia“ Part 2 SUPPORTED L’Y NUMEROUS EXTRAS HOT MUSIC. V. AT >! DESTINY" A story which really happened in Bandong in 1921 q\ SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA I ”1 t t‘ Kuah See Kok261 words
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Advertisement59 1938-07-05 7 RY SPECIAL REQVEST I Matinee Today Only Al 3 p.m. Deanna Durbin in “MAD ABOUT MUSIC” REDUCED PRICES OF ADMITS lON 6.15 TONIGHT 9JMI THE "KID” RETURNS IN WARNER BROS. PUNCH-PACKED HIT i WAYNE MORRIS i SURPASSING HIS OWN PERFORMANCES IN "KID GALAHAD” AND “SUBMARINE D— T’ 1 HE’S GOING59 words
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Miscellaneous154 1938-07-05 7 I MORKOW’S OUTSTANDING event a-t- TTITWTTK.TId Shows Daily At 2.45 6.15 9.30 p.m. THE “J VNGLE PRINCESS” RETURNS IN THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE STORY OF THE MALAYAN JUNGLE jSj&HPi DOROTHY LAMOUR In Paramount’s All-Col our Hit Of Hits Tf “HER JUNGLE LOVE” W with RAY MILLAND and LYNNE OVERMAN Hear154 words
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Article953 1938-07-05 8 .5 t’Hf "i ibc map) hun<lre*L t-i /A new'papers tlir'*ugh<>ut 1+; world which feel the deepest sympathy with the Chinese people in their struggle against bar barism, wc address a few wane's to :t small section of the Chinese in Penang who have seen hl to st.ge953 words
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Article141 1938-07-05 8 Arrest Only A Matter Of Time I From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. The gang of bandits believed to have been responsible for the murder of Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford and a Chinese gardener at the Tersang Gold Mine last Friday week is now believed141 words
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Article105 1938-07-05 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. A dangerous situation has arisen at the Hong Fatt mine when the 25 staff men were intimidated into leaving the mine. All the pumps on the mine have been stopped, and it is calculated that 3.000 gallons of water are105 words
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164 1938-07-05 8 J XV4 V V X Reuter. Appeal To British Government London July 5: An appeaJ to Government to consider the desirability of helping to maintain stability in the Chinese curtency is made by Lord Lytton in a letter to the Times. Lord Lytton states that apartJ *** XV4 V V X . Reuter. - 164 words
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Article40 1938-07-05 8 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 4. Following today’s shooting incidents, the authorities imposed punitive posts and supernumerary constables in two Jewish quarters in Jerusalem this evening Casualties in today s outbreak of terroiism are now 6 dead and 19 injured.—Reuter. - 40 words
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Article665 1938-07-05 8 Shanghai Fires IT is typical of th< <• in which lire bri r. accustomed to func very restrained languayi > ed by the Chief ()ff (l Shanghai Municipal I and Ambulance Service i describing the work of ’The whole of the h tnSettlement was in 'v oas665 words
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Advertisement62 1938-07-05 8 A MIXTURE I .M ■IfIWMWP y i MILD COOL It has beer blended with the same care as has been the tradition of the firm of Marcovitch for these hundred years past, they appear to have produced a blend of tobacco which suits the average pipe smoker. Available Everywhere ii62 words
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Article168 1938-07-05 9 If Hike» To State Case At Meeting CJ i I,,;]] )ur (hvn Correspondent Kuala I .itinpur. Jitlx 4 c oi the strike ol 4.0 K) workmen on the Honu 1( o > I.id.. Mine may be expected at a meeting to be be miner> and the168 words
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Article121 1938-07-05 9 <iaol Sentence (Krom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 4. A scutent- of one month's prison and a ■o months was 'his morning asset in the Taiping I- v C art. n a piominent Kedah Malay. as onvicted on a «session of foreign .handu n beirrn Commissioner121 words
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Article26 1938-07-05 9 Rt-u'.ei. Shanghai. July 5. It is stated authoritatively that flit Nelsson party has been ii safe. Further de’aiL- are not v<-i available. Reuter.Rt-u'.ei. - 26 words
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Article280 1938-07-05 9 r. Reuter. S.R. A. Judge’s Presentation t From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. Mi. A. E. Carey Foster. Official Judge to the Straits Racing Association, has pre sented a cup to be competed for among the Malayan trainers and jockeys. The compt tition will taker. Reuter. - 280 words
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97 1938-07-05 9 Yorkshirc require 150 for a win. Reuter. Stnailes Verity Successful Al Sheffield, m reply to the Australians iiist innings to-.al of 222. Yorksbiie made 205. to which Wood contributed 41 runs in 80 minutes, including six fours. M.<>. Waite took 7 wickets for 101Yorkshirc require 150 for a win. Reuter. - 97 words
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Article223 1938-07-05 9 riiree Sentenced i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4. Alter a retirement of 25 minutes the jury returned verdicts of guilty at the Singapore Assizes in the case of Ng Ma Cheow. Low Eng Choon. and Leong Peng Lim. who with Ling Wee Yang were223 words
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Article183 1938-07-05 9 Wants Hour With His Children (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. After Rengasamy, a mandore on a rubber estate near Kuala Selangor, had been convicted and sentenced to death by Mr. lustice Raja Musa at the Selangor Assizes tor the murder of his wife183 words
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Article96 1938-07-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ta.iping, July 3. Followed all the way by train from Penang to Taiping, a Chinese named 800 Hak was detained at -the railway station and searched. Concealed in his ha.t was found a bundle containing 50 two-hoon tubes of S.S. chandu. As96 words
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Article306 1938-07-05 9 Gilded Youth In Great Form From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. Candidates for the second and third days of the Perak Summer Meeting were given healthy exercises this morning on the inner track. The racecourse is in excellent condition and good going will likely prevail throughout306 words
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Article23 1938-07-05 9 Reuter. Barcelona. July 5. Ten were killed and ten wounded during an air raid on the northern suburbs of Barcelona. Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Advertisement230 1938-07-05 9 My friends say they never realised I was so attractive, OFif Jane Seymour* 4iSilßk i W 11 X/ i terrible confession,” said a woman who eanie to my Salon. "'ii< anything much for my skin I Is it too late to begin.*' I -aid. smiling. A little regular care, properly230 words
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Advertisement155 1938-07-05 9 1 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD 1 Obtainable of al! ChemtrU and Stores cJ/ealt/i&Deautif k on COWBGATE Palestine. 24-10-36 The enclosed ore snaps of my two J eldest children aged nearly 2 and r -:.W 2 years both Cow <£ Gate j infants! As enlargements 12 x 9 ;..x .-wfl L155 words
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Advertisement107 1938-07-05 9 Combined with over 61 yeais of expori- I 1 once in piano manufacture ip the East, has I H accumulated a I-n"Wkdgv 'nnique in th I |l industry. 18' Since 1875 Moutries own factory in 1| I Shanghai have successfully competed with H thg w‘<sHd, in the building- of beautiful107 words
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1482 1938-07-05 10 London Experts Are Optimistic “FAIR TO ASSUME THE WORST HAS BEEN SEEN” (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 29. Will the remarkably swift recovery in the spot rubber price which has risen from below 6d. to over 7d. per pound within the past fortnight—be maintained?1,482 words
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Article879 1938-07-05 10 Complete Change In Sentiment Messrs. S. E. Levy Cos Weekly Review of the American security and commodity markets states: That the complete change in sentiment, on the New’ York Stock market which we were able to report last- week is no mere flash in the pan has879 words
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Article112 1938-07-05 10 Singapore. The aircraft “Melbourne” VH-USF from Brisbane, Darwin and N.E.I. arrived on June 27, bringing Mr. G.P. Simmons and Mr. G. Dickson from Batavia. The aircraft “Corsair" G-ADVB for Pen an Bangkok. Burma, Karachi and Southampton left on June 27 with Mr. G.P. Simmons and Mr. G. Dickson112 words
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Article566 1938-07-05 11 K.C.’s Attack On Gibraltar Judge A heated exchange of words between the Chief Justice of Gibraltar, Sir Kenneth Beatty, and Mr. D. N. Pritt, K. C., occurred in Gibraltar a few days ago. The occasion was the giving of the Chief Justice’s ruling on the566 words
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Article722 1938-07-05 11 S.S. ‘BRIEVA’ arrives today from Colombo. S.S. ‘KRIAN’ arrives today from Bagan Datoh and Telok Anson, sails same evening for Belawan. S.S. ‘MALACCA MARU’ from Japan for Rangoon and Calcutta. M.S. ‘MEONIA’ from Europe via Colombo, sails same day for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore and722 words
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336 1938-07-05 11 RICH OWNER KEEPS SILENT: CAPTAIN TALKS Mr. Jack Albert Billmeir, thirty-seven-year-old shipowner whom the City calls “The King of Spain”—from the fortune he has made in sending ships to Spainrefused to discuss the hazards his crews undergo. Mr. Billmeir, reserved and stout, spoke in336 words
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Article221 1938-07-05 11 8.8. C. TO BROADCAST RECORDS The 8.8. C. has decided to broadcast tomorrow eye-witness accounts of the bombing of Barcelona. The programme will be based on the official diary of the Barcelona A.R.P. authorities. This contains a detailed record of the bombing of the town, in which221 words
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Advertisement631 1938-07-05 11 gtUE funnel line i «jFRVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Leave* Penang Due London ffgEKl > Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 8 Aug 4 JL ANTE^O K Hull and Gdynia July 14 Aug. 11 B DIOM‘ Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 C. DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Liverpool631 words
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Advertisement744 1938-07-05 11 PO and W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In England.), PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 7th JULY Peninsular and Oriental 8. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port SwettfhsnV contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan.744 words
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Article728 1938-07-05 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: *A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Qantas Airways will close at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday. July 7. Registration at 6p.m. same day. -(Correspondence prepaid at existing surcharge air mail rates728 words
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Article753 1938-07-05 12 Plans For Coming Months This week sees the beginning of the summer season in the BBC’s oversea programmes. and the fruition ot weeks of careful planning by the Overseas Programme Director and his staff. Musically, the programmes in the comin" months will tend to be lighter than753 words
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Article432 1938-07-05 12 Elaborate Service F, ir Aircraft Two radio stations, the kind in the world, an Ryanna, on the Shannor Fls? arv I Ireland, and at Hattk s foundland, in prepara’ion n>: I atlantic air service betu New York. It is understood that a I statement on the prosper432 words
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Advertisement77 1938-07-05 12 1 Doctors and dentists agree th*. ANACIN relieves paha quick'}’TTrey prescribe it because it i s safe and tested. For heuiiaci—? toothache, neuralgic a: rhe-* matic pains—as well as r c fever and discomfort rose <- s from colds —it is the :iu' product for modern people. ANACIN Is a77 words
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Miscellaneous2047 1938-07-05 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES —I 8.8. C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today’s tireless SCHEDULE GSF (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- 55 p m '|'he New Coventry Hippodrome Orchestra, casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- g “Empire Varietv Theatre.” ard Time) for this week, beginning July 1 3; 9.20 p.m. “Topical Gazette.”2,047 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-07-05 12 TIDE T.4BLE today H ‘gh Low 5.31 p.m. TOMORROW 7 57 a.m. 12.28 a.m. 7 -55 p.m. 12.30 p.m.19 words
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Miscellaneous25 1938-07-05 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT PENANG (FORT COR NV. ALLIS) Yesterday's Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 3. 85 E 86 S RAINFALL July 3 4 Nil.25 words
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Article, Illustration131 1938-07-05 13 *'!<*• .1 hatting with a toddler at the Institution of the Mothercraft Training Society at Highgate which she visited last week. queen visits mothercraft training centre. (Above): One of several American crews which are in training at Henley for this year’s Royal Regatta. (Right): Richard131 words
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1221 1938-07-05 14 Second Day Of Perak T. C. Summer Meeting The following is the programme for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Ipoh tomorrow. Race 1: —Horses, Class 4, Div. 5, F urlongs. 00 0 PRINCE CARAVEL1,221 words
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Article266 1938-07-05 14 The following handicaps (seven races) are announced for the Third Day, Saturday, July 9: Korses Class 1 Div. I—-6 Furlongs. EASTERN KNIGHT 9.00 SUNSHINE SUE 8.12 JACK DRUCE 8.09 PURE GOLD 8.08 BOMBUS 8.07 MILTONDALE 8.04 ROYAL WORLINGTON 8.02 MEADOWMAN 7.13 EMPIRIC 7.13 Horses Class 1266 words
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Article198 1938-07-05 14 GOLF oung American’s Great Finish Dieppe:—R. Dunkelberger, the 18-year-old American, bea.t A. L. Bentley, brother of H. G. Bentley, the Walker Cup player, by 3 and 2 in the 36 holes final of the French amateur championship here. Bentley was a little unfortunate to find198 words
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Article46 1938-07-05 14 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, July 4. xl is announced that a new Siam-Portu-guese treaty was signed at Lisbon on July 2. This signing has afforded much relief to the Portuguese colony in Siam who have been in treaty-less relations for some time.46 words
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Article448 1938-07-05 14 R. G. MENZIES - By R. G. MENZIES (Attorney General in the Aus/hH Commonwealth Parliament, who in n < ,1 cast home after the first Test match c. plained of the unfairness of English < i, i- r writers.) I have been up at Lord’s seeing niv 1 Test448 words
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Article69 1938-07-05 14 The following are chosen to play for the Jack’s XI against the Chinese Recreation Club ‘A’ team in a friendly game of Soccer at their ground (Victoria Green 1 tomorrow at 5.30 p.'m. F.A. Shelton; Choo Ooi Chin, K.C. Lim W. Gordon, Gan Thean Beng. T.C. Tye Georgie Lymn,69 words
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Advertisement181 1938-07-05 14 Don *t be bitten— Exterminate with sW*‘" Asiatic Petroleum CO. f3Sj Lt&i BRAND PURE ST CREAMERY r BUTTER flJlil HANur aci t,s, it> A.M» CMMI iN ACSICALIA SOS» *GIN»I (tyi&>ta ornfifi/rt/y tbz/utfc/ J tfi'Zigafio'ie I Jp— Is T E E L IB a E WINDOW FRAMES E I FRENCH DOORS181 words
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Advertisement32 1938-07-05 14 —he says KOLYNOS Thousands of dentists recommend Kolynos because of its antisept cleansing action. Use Kolynos and protect y<*' teeth and gums. Brighten your smile Eeonomiir" with KOLYNOS buy the large s»x«32 words
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Article368 1938-07-05 15 Cost Of Australian Enthusiasm HUGE consumption of ELECTRICITY j ncv; _lnterest in the Test Matches in Australia, it is i the Commonwealth a quarter of a million VHralian Broadcasting Commission maintains a itinuous' bah by ball description of each Test starting at p 3o' p.m (Australian Eastern368 words
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Article308 1938-07-05 15 B. Bira—Prince Birabongse of Siam won the London Grand Prix on the Crystal Palace motor-racing road course. Driving his -litre E.R-A. in bis usual polished style, he gained effortless successes in his heat and in the final. In the latter event, in which he308 words
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Article169 1938-07-05 15 EYSTON OFF TO BEAT OWN RECORD Five miles a minute is slow to Capt. George Eyston, so he is off to America to try and reach six miles a minute. Bespectacled 37-year-old Eyston, holder of more speed records than any other man, proudest being169 words
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Article94 1938-07-05 15 A London syndicate is reported to have offered Joe Louis the smart sum of £1(0,000 to defend his championship against Tommy Farr at Wembley in September. A cable to the champion's mamager, Mike Jacobs, has informed him that Wembley has 100,000 capacity at prices ranging from £7 to94 words
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Article277 1938-07-05 15 Champion Miler Wins 880 Un( n temporarily reIS s a super-champion miler when ne half-mile at the Southern <’ unties hampionship meeting at Gillingham and won it. Wooderson’s idea was to see how he fared ag half-milers as A j ler, Brian McCabe, Jjjj v A277 words
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Article279 1938-07-05 15 Poorest Sporting Crowd” ’tvt*'" 1 1 t l! re are raug spectators in rhere ia the shriu girl at the nt know Bastin ufeiu the g° lf nuisance front of a playce to see where his i 3 the cricket-lover v through the totm a hundred—or. WeOon279 words
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Advertisement205 1938-07-05 15 away, small boy—— take ONIC and be a big strong he-man, and THEN you can ask father. i i 1 1 i I I v- (X What have i Circles to do with Whisky? I “The two diagrams above.” said Johnnie Walker, explain very simply one difference H!>|| between good205 words
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Article116 1938-07-05 16 TIN previously latest LONDON'- (3 pot No market £194.10. 0 LONDON—(3 months) No market £195.15. 0 SINGAPORE $lOO.OO $97.00 BUSINESS DONS PENANG $lOO.OO $96.50 BUSINESS DONE Buytrs no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) $3.70 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER $8.75 $8.75 RUBBER LONDON No market /lid NEW YORK No market Closed116 words
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Article307 1938-07-05 16 Star- of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fad Con Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah On v Eagle 4 pesos. 1 Funding 4 p.c. 44-64 Ho-/» r Cable 5% p.c. War Loan 3% Pc. 102% +U U.S. Rubber 39% Com Un.307 words
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Article101 1938-07-05 16 Paris 177 57 64 1. •<. New York 4.95% 4.95% Montreal 5.00% 4.21 Brussels 29.23% 29.23 2 Geneva 21.60% 21.61% Anns terdam 8.95% 8.95 Milan 94 94 Berlin. 12.30% 12.30% Stockholm 19.39% 19-39% Copenhagen 22.40 22. 40 Oslo 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague101 words
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Article119 1938-07-05 16 London. July 4. RUBBER: Strong.— London. 7% buyers 7-/1; sellers August buyers 7}J sellers Oct./Dec. 7{| buyers 7% sellers Jan.,/Mar. 7% buyers 7/j sellers NEW YORK Closed United Kingdom Stocks London 60,654 tons Liverpool 31,806 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. May £ll. 5. 0 PEPPER: White Muntok:119 words
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Article77 1938-07-05 16 London Follows The Singapore Market On the Stock Exchange the AngloGerman debt agreement created a good impression Austrian and German loans showed substantial gains. Elsewhere earlier activity subsided, values often finishing below the best on profit-taking though generally revealing net gains. Wheat was easier on reports of good77 words
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Article159 1938-07-05 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampats 4|1% 414% B. Selangors 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatts 1.02 1.04 Hongkong Tins 23(6 24(0 K. Kamuntings ll|o 11|6 K. Laniuts 19(9 20|3 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Kramats 10|10? 11|3 Kundangs 5|6 6(1'% Laruts 10(7% 10(101 Futehs 100 1.05 Peta lings 8.30 8.50 Rawang Tin Fields159 words
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Article236 1938-07-05 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.42'% 1.47% Hong Fatt 98 1 00 Kuchai 1.35 1.37% Nawng Pet 40 45 Petaling 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1 30 Raub Gold 5.25 5.35 Rantau Ordy. 1.42% 1.47% Rantau Pref. 1 42 1.47% Sungei Luas 1.57'% 1.62% Taiping Cons. 1236 words
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Article158 1938-07-05 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers 1 40 1.50 X b Lntan B J-» (o Eenta o -7=l Kuala Sidim 2.60 Mentakab 46 Fcrak River 10^' 2 9 n Sungei Tukang I’ka' 2 Ird Teluk Anson 150 1 TIN in- 4.6 4 ;10i Ampat 22 6 Bangnn z Batu Selangor 14»158 words
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Article206 1938-07-05 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Pa.nas 1.40 1.50 Batu Lintangs 1.17% 1.22% Bassetts -oT 1 -62% Bentas 1.15 1.20 Brogas •80 85 Kedah Rubbers 1 90 2.10 Kuala Sidims 2.60 2. .5 Indragiris 1.35 1.42 2 Lunas 1-80 1-90 Mentakabs .47% .50 Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.47% New Scudais 1.25206 words
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Article20 1938-07-05 16 TIN Sing-apore $97.00 per pkl Penang $96.50 per pkl RUBBER Singapore —Spot 25%c. per II» Penang—Spot per lb20 words
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Article327 1938-07-05 16 Gen. Franco Less Truculent In the absence of the Prime Minister who was fulfilling a long standing engagement at Leeds to receive an honorary degree, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, in the Commons announced that the British Agent at Burgos, Sir Robert Hodgson,327 words
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Article88 1938-07-05 16 Reuter. Reports Of Delays At Tientsin In the Commons Mr. R. A. Butler replying to Mr. A. E. Chorlton said he had seen no recent official information regarding alleged serious delay in delivery to British merchants of business cables at Tientsin since Japanese military officials had taken overReuter. - 88 words
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Article166 1938-07-05 16 .—Reuter. Japanese Export 300 Chests In the Commons Mr R. A. Butler questioned by Mr. David Adams on opium imports into China, particularly 300 chests by a Japanese firm through Shanghai, said that as the Japanese delegate at Geneva declared the Japanese firm acted solely as shipping.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article34 1938-07-05 16 ivngtand carrying 15 passengers.- Reuter. Sydney, July s—The Qantas flying boa. “Cooee” left here at 9 p.m. G.M.T. on the first experimental air-mail flight to England, carrying 15 passengers.- Reu-ivngtand carrying 15 passengers.- Reuter. - 34 words
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Article174 1938-07-05 16 —Reuter. Americans May Not Compete Sandwich, July 4: The British Open Golf Championship opened with the first qualifying round over Royal St. George’s and Prince’s courses. These was a steady drizzle. Among the early returns were Arthur Lacey (Berkshire) 68 and Eddie Whitcombe (Porters Park) 68 on.—Reuter. - 174 words
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Article246 1938-07-05 16 Hearing Still Proceeding Tile Land Acquisition cases were continued yesterday in the Supreme Court, before Mr. Justice Howes and two Assessors and at 4 p.m. the further hearing was adjourned till this morning The land, which is situated along Penang Road and Tek Soon Street, has been246 words
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Article164 1938-07-05 16 Dunsford Killers In Kelantan (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. The flight northwards of Dunsford murderers has led the manhunt into such remote regions that news is filtering out with difficulty. Large numbers of Sakais and Malays from jungle settlements near the Pahang and Kelantan164 words
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Article111 1938-07-05 16 Malayan Participation Planned (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Kangsar, July 4. It is understood that Malaya will be represented in cycling at the World Olympics in Japan in 1940. She will compete in road and track events. A committee will be formed to select 15 of111 words
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Article222 1938-07-05 16 Privileges Coinini Uee Meets The first meeting of the Se.vc Com appointed to consider the position of sbers of Parliament under the Official S.' Act took place in the committee roo/ the House of Commons yesterday committee came into being following gations made by Mr. Duncan Sandy-/ for222 words
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Article102 1938-07-05 16 R' iter I (rerinaiis I o Kusmnr Flights Berlin, July 4.—The German Luft-ian* Company plans- to resume experimental flights across the North Atlantic in ti» middle of July with the permission of the American and Portuguese Government The company will run a two way sernce weekly tillR' iter I - 102 words
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Article118 1938-07-05 16 ill Be Named After Federated States (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 4 On the arrival at Seletar, within a fe» weeks, of tne fourth of Short Sunderland flying boats, the Sultans of the Federated Malay States will participate in a colourful ceremony at which the giant118 words
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Article50 1938-07-05 16 —Reuter. Havana Stage* Demonstration Havana, July s.—Ten thousand e 9 demonstrated and paraded in honour Britain and the United States banquet given for British and Arne.Ministers. The demonstration was intended ureply to a recent smaller demonstraticr favour cf Presiden* Cardenas and policy towards the British and Americ oil companies.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article36 1938-07-05 16 .—Reuter. New York. July 5. Howard millionaire, airman and film pr°dtE'' r rived from Burbank (California) ia chita (Kansas) in the course of hi s r 0 the-world flight, accompanied by 1 of four.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 36 words
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50 1938-07-05 16 Reuter Shanghai, July 4. Officials of the ish Embassy reveal that the ccnsula. ing bombed at Foochow on Juy 1 vice-consular residence which. howe e^, r( x unoccupied at the time by any niei« the consular body. The extent damage is not yet known ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article36 1938-07-05 16 LLUD A sound film of the 1936 piad, loaned by the Straits Java Co., will be shown at the Henang ming Club at 7 p.m. on ThursJV pers will be available after the36 words
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Article60 1938-07-05 16 rlK3i Uli ?;j) The following have been chosen for the Penang Recreation Cl u0 pirf the Darul Aishan Football n ty Division League match to be P l1 Dato Kramat ground this evenm;, L. Lesslar; A. J. William* v Dr. N. H. Pereira, R. Coombs, J M H.60 words