Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 6 July 1938

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LI SI EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY y„. 1.'.0. Vol. V-Vl- WEDNESDAY, JULY 6. 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 2019 1 ASSIST POLICE IN RESTORING ORDER AFTER SPATE OF RIOTING L arge Number Of People Arrested, Several Injured, One Death MOP, OPENLY CARRYING STICKS AND BOTTLES uropt an and Eurasian volunteers were mobilised last night and went into action 3 o’clock in the morning at Jelutong village. Rioting
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  • 146 1 A pamphlet issued on behalf of the Chinese community in Penang and circulated throughout the town this morning tendered apologies of the Chinese community to the government for the disorders caused, and appealed to Chinese to refrain from further acts of violence or disorders. Several expressions of patriotism
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  • 137 1 —Reuter. 32 Countries To Confer Evian. July 5 Thirty-two countries are i j participating in an international conferen■ce to consider the problem of political j refi gees opening toinoirow afternoon with a public session. Britain, Australia Newand Eire are sending delegations, wh.le South Africa will be represented
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  • 1101 2 Counsel Says He “Supplied” Divorce Evidence London, June 25. Mr F W Beney, counsel for Dr. Sidney Cross Harland, the scientist in the Chinese wife case, described in the King’s Bench Divisron yesterfay how the doctor “supplied the evidence” for his first
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  • 245 2 The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., Penang, during the period June 27 to July 2, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Government Building, Penang. Application may be made by members of the public
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  • 89 2 James Ellison's face and hands were insured for $50,000 for one day recently when he had to take a knock-out punch from James Stewart and crash through a wall lined with shelves carrying glass bottles, retorts and other laboratory equipment.
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  • 372 2 —Divorce President Sir Boyd Merriman, President of the Divorce Court, ruled last week that a wife could not in a petition for divorce filed under the Matrimonial Causes Act, 1937, rely on charges of cruelty which were withdrawn in a deed of separation in
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    • 129 2 Gentlemen of Discriminating Taste Always Look to Quality, Fit and Finish. IF YOU NEED THESE THREE COMBINE 1 j Pay Doulatram’s A VISIT WE GUARANTEE CUT, FIT STYLE f B.H.T. DOOLATRAM d CO. THE STORE THAT ALWAYS FASCES VI ES Don't make any YOU GETSO MUCH MORE IN AN AUSTIN
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  • 548 3 “Supreme” Chief Will Take Control Immediate steps are. to be taken to double the strength of the Territorial a»iti-aircraft defences. Mr. Hore-Belisha, Minister for War, revealed this in the House of Commons when he gave details of sweeping reorganisation of Britain’s home defences against
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  • 219 3 All Obligations To Be Honoured The Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, told the Press that the United States Government had been officially advised by the Mexican Government that all their obligations past and present would be honoured, but he could give no informa tion either
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  • 141 3 —Reuter. British U. S. Warships Standing By READY TO EVACUATE FOREIGNERS Hankow, July 5 —With fighting approacning at Kiukiang, H.M.S. Cockchafer and U.S.S. Monocacy are anchored there. In the event of extreme emergency, they wilt arrange for a score of foreigners to be given refuge aboard a
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  • 210 3 —Reuter. Story Of Separation Negotiations London, July s—Count Haugwitz Reventlow reappeared at Bow Street today on a charge of threatening his wife, the former Miss Barbara Hutton who is also known as the Wool worth heiress. W.M. Mitchell, his wife’s solicitor, testified that he offered Reventlow
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  • 47 3 Reuter. Franco’s Suggestion Under Consideration The Prime Minister conferred at 10 Downing Street this morning with Lord Halifax, Sir Robert Hodgson. Mr. R. A. Butler and Sir Alexander Cadogan. It is understood they discussed Franco’s proposal to establish a neutral port in Spain.
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  • 34 3 —Reuter. Shanghai, July 5. Japanese claim the capture of Hukow at the mouth of Lake Poyang, opening up a way for a drive to Nanchang by land and water.-
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  • 28 3 —Reuter. Jerusalem, July s—Today’s casualties from terrorism are now five Jews killed and five wounded. Two Jews were shot dead in Jerusalem this morning-.
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  • 46 3 —Reuter. Hankow, July s—Twentysix5—Twentysix German military advisers, headed by General Falkenhausen left today for Hong Kong en route to Germany at 9.30 am. on a special train. Many military and Government leaders were present at the station to bid them Farewell.-
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  • 99 3 Reuter. Value Of Investments Lxmdon, July s—Replying to Mr. Sorensen in Commons today with regard to British capital investment in China, Mr. Oliver Stanley said that Sir Robert Kindersley in the Economic journal of December 1937 estimated that the nominal value of securities quoted in London
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  • 52 3 Reuter. Port Said, July s—All workshop employees of the Suez Canal Company struck this moinirg. Reuter. Paris, July s—The insignia of Legion of Honour, recently conferred on the late Suzanne Lenglen, was today presented to her mo.her by .h private secietaiy of the Minister
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  • 35 3 —Reuter. Neui York, July s—Four hundred and seventy-five persons met violent deaths during the week-end celebrations of Independence Day including 21)5 traffic deaths, 126 drownings, 23 shot dead and 19 suicides.-
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  • 511 3 Claims By Italy And Negus Sir Wilfrid Greene, Master of the Rolls, asked in the Court of Appeal: "Isn't it talking in unrealities to speak of diplomatic negotiations between the King of Italy and the Emperor of Ethiopia when the former does not recognise the
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  • 32 3 —Reuter. Canbeira, July s—Mr. R.G. Casey, the Commonwealth Finance Minister, announced that the Australian budget surplus is £3,498,000 mainly owing to the customs revenue exceeding the estimate by £13,881,000.-
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    • 513 3 S"Ssr ,io ««Office lrf re SiflK K a X-l^ h P «t' Phone: 3683 Ipoh Off** Ro*d. Fb i" e n 2M E Office: B% ,e Fleet Street. London E<- 4 360 h-3409 Tel: 'Leadrnalaya Lond on SUBSCRIPTION rates Penang Within Outside Without w vs p rs W'” lthly 3
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    • 389 3 LEFT THE ARM! WITH RHEUMAI ISM Now He Is Fit To Join Lp Again Twenty years ago, he left the army, constipated and rheumatic. Then he got fat. Today, he is fit and nimble —a merry, romping granddad, 61 years young. “I came out of the army with rheumatism,” he
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  • 1304 4 Presence Of Class Struggle Factor AFTER THE NEW DEAL The dominant issue in American politics today has its economic, political, and social aspects. It is the social issue which has imparted a bitterness unknown since the days of the Civil War. For the first time
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  • 438 4 Ruthless Brutalitv Charges Immediate Investigation Demanded Kingston, Jamaica. Charges of ruthless police brutality to stamp out the troubles which recently swept all Jamaica, created a sensation here. “Inhuman treatment” of prisoners in Montegobay Jail and "revolting behaviour by special constables were cited in a grave indictment laid before
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  • 362 4 The most imposing funeral monument in the world is that which the French erected in Paris in honour of Napoleon. Not far from that spot is a second monument which was erected in memory of two men who did far more for the whole wot Id than the
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  • 221 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. D. H. Hampshire is due to arrive in Kuala Lumpur towards the end of the week. Mr. Mrs. H. A. Johnson have returned to Penang by the s, s. "Kedah”, after a holiday in Sumatra. Mr J. J. Sheehan has been appointed acting Controller of Rubber while
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  • 574 4 Investigation ‘‘On The Spot” Official Committee’s Fresh Start After several months’ work, a fresh st rt has had to be made by the committee, presided over by Professor A. M. Carr-Saunders, of the London School of Economics, which has been inquiring into the causes of juvenile
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    • 222 4 By Aopolntment to H. M. Tn« Kin< o( Sli H H. The Sir tan of Johore H H. The Su’ta- o» Silver Cups Medals IN MODERN DESIGNS '’if" W jmfl If il I WE HOLD LARGE STOCKS OF SPORTS PRIZES SPECIAL PRICES TO CIA BS AND INSTITUTIONS IMafflHU’tllW INCORPORATED SINGAPORE-
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  • 2222 5 Tiling re Better Than They Were A Few Weeks Ago RAIN MAY SAVE FARMERS’ CROPS ETONIANS AND MODERN DRESS SHIPS AND SPANISH PORTS GENERAL DECLINE IN BRITISH SHIPPING From Our Own Correspondent. London. June 29. for optimism! I >ilficiilourse, but on all d that things are
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    • 163 5 You May Be Forty But WHY Be MX 4 FAT? T stay faV°Ti' tl,crt ‘is really no reason to ruiofi. oUiands hatcfat fail V. *use they do the wrong l lit. n »ple to control excess W v Hl prove thi s for vour- tg: 'bat you did not get
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    • 115 5 Skin Beauty Yours for the asking! •‘Matt-Creme" keeps your complexion clear and matt: perfect as powder base ‘‘4711” Cold Cream makes your skin soft and supple 4711" Tosca Powder A. in all shades, daintilv perfumed. z 7 Jv-Ia i■\ V 0 /f i -A 2 X fn\ > X' Agents
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    • 1260 6 -J ”1 THE BRIGHTEST AND MERRIEST SPOT IN PENANG OPENING SP MA' j i ELYSEE CABARET |w| AWUkOh I I Iflh. TO VTCHTt For Sci, ol chiWrcn Today TONIGHT TONIGH Dancing from 9-15 p. m England's Greatest Picture MAJE 3 I IV Midnight LONDON FILMS present WINIFRED HOLTBY S Simple
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  • 839 7 Progress Towards Round-The-il orld Journeys From Croydon to Sydney m j us t over nine days is the scheduled time for the new twice-a-week Hy*ng-b oa t service to .Australia. After the service has been in operation for a t evv weeks the time will be
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  • 241 7 ‘’’lmportant Clues To Follow” New York:—Mr. Lamar Hardy, United States Federal District Attorney, who is prosecuting in the case in which 18 people are accused of espionage directed by Germany, is sailing to Europe in the French liner Normandie. He is to investigate what
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  • 411 7 Mr. MacDonald On Empire Aims Mr. MacDonald. Colonial Secretary, outlined che main purpose of the British Empire in a speech to a conference of officers cf colonial services at Lady Margaret Hall. Oxford. “The main purpose of the British Em pire,” he said, “is the
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    • 68 7 CARNEGIE'S Special Reserve WHISKY FREE Ever person who returns to F l grocer the cork from a I Z’Tx -ARNEGIE’S WHISKY BOTTLE 'IB gi X£\ IH will receive free at( i|»r<>of SjlL tobacco pouch or IBbI 1 l"°i h ‘N’ n g pencil or O'l I Bl! '‘"•dter noir ca*e
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    • 213 7 s Xt i •-»>-« Jp Mff •rt--*' Mi. -t's-"': >’ v Vjt'* THE NON GREASY HAIR CREAM 1. Now a pure white emulsified cream. 2. Does not "plaster' or /flake off*: ftie 3. Does not soil linen, hats, pillows s 'efe.* v THAT'S THE IMPROVE^ quickly. safely b 0 a
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    • 129 7 STOP PRESS OWING TO THE PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF “HER JUNGLE LOVE” SE ASON AT Kt ALA LUMPUR WHICH IS BEING FURTHER EXTENDED, WE MUCH KEGKET WE are RELUCTANTLY COMPELLED TO POSTPONE OUR LOCAL SCREENING Friday Bth July 1938 at CX T J ]\T 1 St IWA A M 3 SHOWS
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  • 749 8 COMING so soon alter the Secretar\ <>i State’s reference t<> the unsatisfactory position of labour in several colonies and within a few weeks of the serious disturbances in the e>t Indies. the extraordinary strike at StHigei Besi comes in a manner which gives added emphasis to th.
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  • 12 8 Dr. J. E. Smith, Member of the Legislative Council.
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  • 254 8 Appeals To Herr Hitler All sorts of rumours have been flying about Vienna as a result of the dissatisfaction of Austrian Nazis over the treat nunt tney have received since the Anschluss. So deeply do they feel that many are already regretting the Anschluss. The rumour that
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  • 304 8 Hope Of Real Withdrawal Of “Volunteers” It is understood that the plenary meeting of the nonintervention committee reached unanimous agreement on all points of the British plan for withdrawal of volunteers from Spain subject to acceptance by the Soviet delegate. Britain, France, Germany and Italy
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  • 41 8 Reuter. Klagenfurt, July 5.- Six men formerly high police officials under Dr. Schuschnigg have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from one to three years on charges of “brutal treatment of imprisoned Nazis under the former regime.” Reuter.
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    485 8 SENIOR members staff of the University va s, e privileged t 1.. ,a by Professor B 1 long I iililx of an 1 mbiail; The I‘rofessor < marks with the obscrw more thorough study teristics of umbrellas on a-eisthetic as well grounds. Demonstra’. < some specimen of
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    • 234 8 f k t, fi. MASTERPIECE OF WHBSS| THE DISTILLERS ART i JjljjSML a t CTV' 1 k I I fvBlL Don't vague MgX-W' osk “Haig SO FINER WHISKY GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE b? (Incorporated in England). llf KHY CELESTIB ws®r the world-renowned w&F NATURAL mineral water
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    • 141 8 Tlie seavf '«f a AeaOAtj A/i/ietite I &“< f 'X gr O When a dish is tasteless and insipid, it's as good as wasted Appetite is lacking, lust add a few drops of Maggi's Seasoning before serving and note the surprising difference in taste. Maggi's Seasoning is mainly a concentrate
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    • 25 8 K. L. M. How can I REACH ENGLAND quickest? Spend n'■ illK there? Leave late.‘t« BY ELYING K L M Royal Dult li Air I
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  • 44 9 ut lh( corner of Campbell Street and Kuala Kangstir Road Left) Police regroup themselves after charging the crowd in Beach Street. Onlookers watching a small mob endedtvoaring to break down a door in Penang Road.
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  • 294 9 Australians Saved Bj Rain l\ I I RA ARSITY MATCH drawn piivu v 150 t-> win, Yorkshire vtre robin chance to beat the Aust!ali. it' \cslcr»kt\ b\ rain when 'heir ><<>rc was S 3 tor 3. Last Saturdax. -Xii'tr.ilia were out 222 <shirt in reph hit 205.
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  • 931 9 Danger Of Flooding Averted: Pumps In Action MEN’S DEMANDS DISCUSSED AT CONFERENCE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July Ihe danger oi the 1 long batt Mine being flooded, when all 2? pumpmen left their posts at 9.30 this morning because of fear oi the striking
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  • 93 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 5 The American community celebrate? Independence Day in pleasant fashion at the Swiss Club last night. 200 being present including the new Con.'iuGeneral for the United Sta es. Mr. Kenneth Patton and Mrs. Patten. Earlier in the evening swimming and
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  • 192 9 Woman’s Second Liquor Offence From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 6. Charged with being drunk and incapable Ipoh Magistrate's court before Mr. Radcliffe, who sentenced her to two weeks’ Meenachi made another appearance at the simple imprisonment. It will be recalled that about a week
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  • 36 9 Reuter. Jerusalem. July s.—Two Arabs arrested after and engagement on May 14 when two British soldiers were killed have been sentenced to death at Haifa on a charge of carrying loaded rifles and aanmunition.
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    • 64 9 I JHE TRUf tonic food L tc lobl °f 9» Chimists and Store» Kedah Gypikhana SATURDAY, JULY 16th I 9 Malaya's first Race Train Special to see Point to-Point Race in the Peninsula. ,la (restaurant car attached) takes you Die Race-course in time for Ist Race. harts Peii an g
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    • 246 9 11 ill .1.. y I I K. 1 i I '0 Tip Cigarette recomI C /\z-- f" IV U 9/ I L x -->. 7 mended bv British Doctors. C® S UX AT E TIN ORANGE 77.777^*7=. Vi I4AAS-1 For babies from 10-24 months Follow-on Trufood a highly nutritive food
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  • 1241 10 WASHINGTON’S INTERVENTION POSSIBLE World Stocks 10,000 Tons Down By Year-End (From Our London Staff) London, June 29. *Yet another cloud is looming on the already overcast buffer pool horizon, and from an entirely unexpected quarter—in fact, it would seem as if a really big
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    • 124 10 ■j_jj IL—— i i Tii-o-i ARE YOU GETTING YOUR STRAITS TIMES? If you have any difficulty in obtaining your copy of Mal a y a’s heading Daily— Write or Phone THE MANAGER, PINANG GAZETTE Telephone .Num b er Penang 1477 or write THE STRAITS 7i«tES PRESS LTD., SINGAPORE and place
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    • 698 10 BANKS A NEW "ONC KONC am, SAFE DEPOSIT SERVICE (Incorporated in Hong Kong, V IGL me Liability of members U -mL extent and In marmei preset ordmance No. 6 of SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Colony Head Office:~HONQ k’Ovo i Authorised Capital -G for the safe keeping of valuables, Issued afld y
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  • 540 11 44 A Too Dangerous Operation” r ’nc of the first British shipping companies to establish regular fide to Spain, the General Steam Navigation Company, announced 'he had not sent one ship to Spam since the civil war began here nearly two years ago. 1 of
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  • 547 11 M.S. ‘GENERAL VERSPYCK sails today for Lho Seumawe, Sigli and Sabang. > M.S. ‘MAPIA’ sails today for Belawan via ports. S.S. ‘KLANG’ arrives today from Singapore via coastal ports, sails same evening for same ports. S.S. ‘MATA HARP from Singapore via ports. Sails Friday. S.S.
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  • 283 11 Holland’s Rapid Progress Rapid progress is now being made with Holland’s elaborate plan to reclaim 600.000 acres of very good land from the Yssel Lake, formerly called the Zuyder Zee, and thus to add 10 per cent, to the cultivated area of the country. The Dutch
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  • 403 11 Serious Warning By Lord Lloyd The decline in British shipping, involving grave dangers to Great Britain in time of war. is engaging the attention of the Navy’ League. Lord Lloyd, who has been president of the League since 1930, and had been reelected at the
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    • 521 11 blue funnel line kiY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London *vrrNOß ***** Marseilles Glasgow July 8 Aug. 4 A- ***** Hull and Gd y nia July 14 Aug. 11 B. J Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Liverpool wish
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    • 758 11 PO and V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 7th JULY Penimular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with Hi*' Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. t Homewards for Colombo, Aden, Port Said* due Penang
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  • 687 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service wdl close at 2 p.m. (registration 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, July 9. A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and limor Dilly via Singapore and thence
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  • 323 12 Crime Clinic Doctors Report Inquiry Result Investigators of the psychological treatment of criminal come to these conclusions: The more human behaviour is studied the more diffi. cult it becomes to determine normality, and the more probable does it seem that there is no
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  • 118 12 From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 3 At the fortnightly business meeting 'if the Taiping Rotary Club held during the week-end, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing rotary year: President: Mr. M. S. McGahoy: VicePresident: Dr. Tan Cheng Leng: Hon Secretary:
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 120 12 BI I i lE! I If Illi Fire. Fall and W||j[ I 111 Thief Resisting. THE CHATWOOD ’DUPLEX" SAFE.. Specially designed to meet the needs of the Householder, the Trader, and Organisations possessing numerous branches throughout which the type of safe is standardised. The size of safe which is most
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2063 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 8.8. C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDULE gsf (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- 6.05 p.m. ‘‘Music Hall.'’ casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- 2 World Mtairs ard Time) for this week, beginning July P- m an<l P nl worKl xnairb 3 9.20 p.m. The BBC
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    • 46 12 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT PENANG (FORT CORNWALLIS) Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 82 E. 88 S. 90 N. W. RAINFALL July 5 6 Nil. TIDE TABLE TODAY High Lo\V 7.55 p.m. 12.30 p.m. TOMORROW 9.10 a m. 2.23 a.m. 9 32 p.m. 1.47 p.m:
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  • 243 13 Gave Them 4 Start— And Won pictures tell the story of how I t v was won by a horse —Bois f’-.i, '1 sal ting al 20 to I—that1 —that was .>-t left at the start. Making a t na! last-second dash, he came lengths
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  • 1260 14 Second Day Of Perak T. C. Summer Meeting The fallowing is the programme for the second day of the Perak Turf Club Summer Meeting to be run at Ipoh today: Race I:—Horses, Class 4, Div. 5,5% Furlongs. 00 0 PRINCE CARAVEL 8y 9.00 Mr.
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    • 333 14 C.M 1/» •> VBV PENANG 391. "MW™ KJ IBjJ FOR m WT all KV ■BW K. LUMPUR, PENANG. I CHAN PHUT KHUN Specialist in ELECTRO, THERMO AND RAY TREATMENTS. OFFICE 28, LIGHT STREET, PENANG, S.S. Telephone No. 859. Dealers in all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES VISIT AND TRY THE CENTRAL
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    • 140 14 pitman S college MUU. COURSES ta -SHOBTHAND. BO OK-Bi.tW.NO. COMMEBCIA, cl);:i!EJ W.NDENCB. COMMERCE. TTEEIVRTTING and other eoauner lai sobjerU; meets can be arranged If neees-ary). Write lo* particulars to: PITMANS CORRESPONDENCE rOl.l. !Gt Unitecrs E’lildin?, Sin?'p- j;P CROMPTON CEILING FANS e 5 FANS OF SILENT PERFECTION The reliability and efficiency
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  • 653 15 Public Displeased By Slow Games FIVE-FIGURE LOSSES A YEAR London: —The public is not pleased. Spectators at Sheffield threw cushions on the field when Surrey were skittled out twice by Yorkshire in under four hours in their recent match. And the patient folk of Manchester
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  • 653 15 Prosperity For Companies Londor June 26:-More than three month» flat-racing having passed, the ne for looking round to gee how 1 the Turf. hi one way the season has been fortun(onditions. An almost anhroken sequ n e of fine days since the Lincoln meeting has
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  • 45 15 This evening at the ‘‘Waterfall’s’’ from 5.30 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.: March: The Avenue: Hume. Selection: The Casino Girl: Englander. Waltz: Tresor d’Amour: Waldteufel. Overture: Fest: Blattermann. Intermezzo: Malinda’s Fairy Bower: Hume. Selection: Russian Folk Songs: Higgs. Fox Trot: Blossoms On Broadway: Rainger.
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  • 24 15 There will be moonlight band performances at the Esplanade on July 11, 12 13 from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. weather permitting.
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  • 307 15 Defeat Stopped Him Turning “Pro” London: The billiards professionals were not aware of it, but there would have been another recruit to their ranks if Kingsley Kennerley, England’s spectacular young amateur champion, had won the Empire «.itle in Melbourne. He sailed with the intention fixed in his
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    • 418 15 HVRRY 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. PINANG GAZETTE TIMES OF MALAYA MAIL CAR BENQ SENG CO., ONG BOON HOE ORrBa^ALHOTHL Phooe 20
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    • 47 15 Office Boy Who Knows All the Answers By J. MILLAR WATT -T FIT 1 /fN H&'s ATA BOARD MEBTING-ME*S OUT op A ALL /<») f-X TOVN- STEP IN REC m vf A 566 m,m >- /JziW Sfa Xi d-W 7W Kv WK iKA UI ==ffc ft The B-n Wyatr.... ■-<
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  • 136 16 TfN PREVIOUSLY LATEST friNTDON 'Brw>tj £194.10. 0 £199. 5 0 londonz;;' mon»,.;’:::::”:"..... SINGAPORE $97.00 $97.62 2 BUSINESS DONE 101 PEN ANG $96.50 $9712 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Boyers no sellers COPR A Sund ried $3.80 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER $8.75 $8.75 RUBBER LONDON 7 d NEW YORK Closed 14
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  • 329 16 Snare of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fal 1 Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 88 9 EftSlO 4 pCSOS o'l/2 Funding 4 p.o. 60-90 113% -f-H Cable pc 96% War Loan 3% p.c. 102% *U.S. Rubber .>9% Com.
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  • 119 16 London. July 5. RUBBER: Easy. London 7,, buyers 7/ sellers August 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dec 7% buyers 7,4 filers Jan./Mar 7,\. buyers 7% sellers NEW YORK 15.43 cts. United Kingdom Stock» London 60.654 tons Liverpool 31.806 tons COPRA Straits SD. Rotterdam. May £ll. 2. 6 TEPPER:
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  • 25 16 Yarak 9000 lb. Ayer Tawah 38,000 Sandycroft 15,600 Lesong Tujoh 8,000 findings 52,000 Kuala Kangsar 106,000 Malayan Tin 1555 piculs Southern Malayan 2790
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  • 103 16 Paris 177% 177 55 64 New York 4.95% 4.94]" Montreal 4.21%- 4.98% Brussel- 29.23% 29.21 Geneva 21.61% 21.62 Amsterdam 8.95% 8.9 b 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 Hels ing f ?rs 226 226 Prag.i-
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  • 40 16 —Reuter. The Commons gave a third reading to the Imperial Telegraphs Bill implementing changes in the arrangements between the Government and Cable and Wireless Limited. Mr. H. B. Lees Smith, ex-Postmaster General, unsuccessfully moved rejection of the Bill-
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    • 155 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 4 10’ 2 Batu Selangor 1.37' •_> 1 45 Hong Fatt 97 1.00 Jelapang 31 0 32 Oex Kpg. Kamunting 9)6 10 0 Kpg Lanjut 19)9 20 3 Katu 25:0 26 oex Kramat 1110 11 9 Kuala Kampar 13 9 14)3 Kiichai
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    • 160 16 New York, July 5. Dow Jones avs. Prev. Today High Low 30 indus. 138..53 136.52 138.50 135.19 20 rails 27.57 27.21 27.72 26.83 20 utilities 22.27 21.83 22.30 21.58 40 bonds 87.99 87.96 Business done; 1.470.000 1.700,000 Anaconda Cpr. 34‘x Am. Tobacco B "9% Beth. Steel 62% 60%
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    • 22 16 TIN Singapore $97.02] _> per pkl Penang $97.12% per pkl RUBBER Singapore- -Spot 23-%c. per ll> Penang Spot 23"»<{C. per ll>
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    • 190 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ratu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .97 .99 Kuchai 1.32% 1.37% Petalings 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd 1 25 1.30 Raniau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 ex Rantau Pref. 1.40 1.45 ex Taiping Cons 1 60 1.65 Amapt 4)3 4 9 Bangrins 22 0 23 0
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    • 171 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ayer Hitams 24)3 25 0 E. Selangors 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatts .97 .98 Hongkong Tins 23)6 24 0 K. Kamuntings 11)0 116 K. Lanjuts 19 9 20,3 Kuehais 1.32% 1.37%. Kramats 10:6 1133 Kundangs 5.6 6 1% Laruts 10 9 u 3 Pu<ehs 1.00 1.02’.,
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  • 36 16 The Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, the Resident Councillor, arrived in Penang from Home leave today at noon by the K.L.M. plane. The acting Resident Councillor, Mr. de Moubray, has left for Johore.
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  • 439 16 Today’s Perak Races Following are the probable jockeys for today’s Perak races Race I—Horses, Class 4. Div. 5,5% Furs. 2.30 p.m Prince Caravel 9.0 Martin Rye Seamus 8 13 Ellis July the Seventh 8.13 Dodd Penzance 8.13 Irvine Peggy Pride 8 7 Ardagh Rex 8.4 E. Billett Tinkurrin
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  • 76 16 Reuter. Trend Less Certain: Rubber Lower The Stock Exchange was less active pending a fresh Wall Street lead while industrials are uncertain following publication of higher June unemployment figures. Giltedged, however, were in good demand. Elsewhere movements were narrow. Wheat was easier owing to lack of interest and
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  • 238 16 120 Qualify At Sandwich, in the Britis, championship, yesterday Fall- '•'l dersfiold with. 142 and Cott th/ with 143 led the field, at the qualifying rounds after whien %i, M with aggregates of 157 )r t Jett( l A| for the competition over 72 he). ning today.
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