Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 8 July 1938
1938-07-08
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Title Section20 1938-07-08 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE 1JS1 EDITION. ESTAB. 1833 i PUBLISHED DAILV yoijcyi. FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration385 1938-07-08 1 TO MEDIATE AT BERLIN? Nazi Policy Losing Tratie Hong Kong. Jul) 3 According to German circles here. Dr. Oskar P. I ran! inann. German Ambassador to China, has left Hong Kong for Berlin to do what he can to change the pro-Japanese police of Chancellor Adolf385 words
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Article308 1938-07-08 1 Hankotc Hooded Bv Telegrams lulv Hi nkow is flooded by r.-snect to the national f.wri” t Pul.ihiig the people on their e ...comforting and encouraging 'n-;. populace ol Hankow and J .'X i fathering in Chungshan t 1 a< v r 130.oo<> attended. Quane Kai-shek issued308 words
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Article74 1938-07-08 1 I,"”,"' 1 Knlwlain. k "f Keiil Tbe D u mmj, ,l to Rochester yes- Chatham Dockyard Wmlral Sir Edward, -I. r-in-chief. The 1 Admiral’s re th, «own medway to K’-nt en t on board the Hl Ker|, ;v ’’’■y recommission* flagship on the rived at74 words
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Article208 1938-07-08 1 Cruiser Diverted To Haifa Tiro Biittoliuh* hare been ordered to Palestine from Egypt at tlo carlit st possible date. Reuter. The British 7,550-ton cruiser Emerald has been diverted from Malta, where she was due to arrive on July 10 on her way’ home to England, and has208 words
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Article145 1938-07-08 1 City Of London Appoints Officers The question of air raid precautions for the City of London came up at a meeting of the Common Council held at the Guildhall. An air raid precautions committee recommended that in view of the necessity for increasing the number of classes145 words
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Article100 1938-07-08 1 The International Sugar Council, which met in London on Tuesday to consider the working of the sugar agreement and to hold preliminary discussions of its policy for the second quota year which opens on Sept. 1. It is now considering an estimate of market requirements made by its100 words
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Article190 1938-07-08 1 Bloodshed In Sikar And Jaipur Dispute A rent dispute between the states of Sikar and Jaipur was the subject of a statement in the Commons by the Undersecretary for India. He said: “Trouble broke out in April between Jaipur Darbar and Rao Raja of Sikar who is feudatory190 words
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Article55 1938-07-08 1 Renewed Report.* Of Warship Activity Hankow, July 7. The aerodrome at Kwang-chow wan is nearing completion and French planes are said to be massing at Hanoi. Meanwhile 18 Japanese warships accompanied by transports have reappeared off Hainan. Twenty French warships are lying between Hainan Island and Shisha55 words
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Article435 1938-07-08 1 Premier Not Ready To Make Statement The Labour Opposition leader, Mr. Attlee, asked the Prime Minister in the, Commons whether he could now make a full statement on the reply of the Spanish insurgents regarding the bombing of British ships indicating results of consultations which435 words
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Article49 1938-07-08 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Exactly one week after they went on strike, the 4,000 coolies on Hong Fatt Mine at Sungei Besi returned to work today. The men returned quietly. There were no disturbances in Selangor yesterday on Lukouchiao Anniversary Day.49 words
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460 1938-07-08 1 All Countries Anxious To Help But... Evian. July 7 At the refugees conference the Australian delegate dwelt on the difficulties of immigration into Australia He said nevertheless the Australian Government realising the unhappy plight ot German and Austrian Jews included them on a pro460 words
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Article54 1938-07-08 1 Los Angeles. July 7. The Lockheed Company announce production is starting next week on the British Government’s order for 200 reconnaissance planes valued at $17.000.000. The first machines are expected to be ready for shipment in three months and the entire order will be completed before54 words
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Advertisement96 1938-07-08 1 I LOON CHEONG Co., Building Contractors, Furniture Makers, Painters, Polishers, Signboard Writers, And Teak Wood Merchants Stockists:-Mirrors Plate Gla"ss, all sizes 19A. Leith Street. PENANG. Perak Bran ch:LOON CHEONG Co., No. 0 Station Road. Ipoh. rai' iSiJi Nil l ia 5?|pr ®4®g IksU. ffgsggsSM 1 S '<£?-■ EgH|| j No96 words
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536 1938-07-08 2 Identifying Offenders With Aid Of Big Batch Of Photographs Of Mob Scenes WflTH the cessation of disorders and a return of conditions to normal, the Penang police are now hard at work making close investigations into the primary causes of the disturbances, with536 words
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Article256 1938-07-08 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. July 8. Hashim bin Man. a 15-year-old Malay, appeared before Che Azmi, Chief magistrate, Alor Star, charged with having committed theft of clothings valued $8.50 yesterday. Hashim claimed trial. Inspector Wan Othman prosecuted. Ku Sepiah, the complainant, said that256 words
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Article98 1938-07-08 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 7The whole of Province Wellesley observed the DouMe-Seven Day today. The □cople here abstained from meat and animal oil for the whole day. The diet consisted only of vege tables and groundnut oil. All the shops throughout Province98 words
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Article318 1938-07-08 2 GEN. UGAKI AS STORM CENTRE Hankow, July 3—A sharp conflict prevails in Japanese army circles in TokiA, as a result of a split of the old and new faction with General Kazushige V 1•• the Foreign Minister, as the storm according to Shao Tang Pao, well-im, 2L?<318 words
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Article125 1938-07-08 2 (From Our Own Ccrrespondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 7. A young Teochew girl, 14 years of age, r anted Choo Gek Lun, was found drowned in an uncovered well at Tanah Liat. Bukit Mertajam, yesterday morning at 8.30. It was said that she was on125 words
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Article383 1938-07-08 2 Bulk Of Capital To Be Spanish Gen. Franco’s Administration has issued a number of decrees dealing with the granting of titles to mining properties in Nationalist Spain. The following is a summary of the decrees: The granting of titles to mining property and mining transactions of every383 words
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Article709 1938-07-08 2 MORE HOURS IN THE AIR: HIGHEST SINCE JAN. 1937 Tne flying hours for the month are (higher than they have been at any time since January 1937, and show an increase hn everything except Dual Instruction states the Penang Flying Club report for June. It709 words
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Advertisement136 1938-07-08 2 Gentlemen of Discriminating Taste Always Look to Quality, Fit and Finish. IF YOU NEED Q THESE THREE COMBINE Pay Doulatram’sOt A VISIT Hd FFE GUARANTEE CUT, FIT STYLE f I B.H.T. DOULATRAM CO. THE STORE THAT ALWAYS FASCINATES -> CRAWLER zgBSfek WHEEL TRACTORS TRACTORS F 33™*=^ jl fe: f— E83136 words
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830 1938-07-08 3 Japanese Campaign Postponed SUDDEN WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS FROM NAMAO ISLAND (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, July 3. Eor some reason best known to themselves, the Japanese have evacuated Namao Island, at the entrance to Swatow Harbour, which they captured a830 words
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Article236 1938-07-08 3 War Anniversary Day Disorders Shanghai, July 7. Shanghai has been turned into an armed camp following a brief but intense reign of terror in the morning when 15 bombs were thrown in widely separated parts of the Settlement in the space of an hour. The236 words
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Article272 1938-07-08 3 Battleships On Wav To Haifa Jerusalem. July 7 —H.M.S. Emerald and H.M.S. Repulse are speeding to Haifa in view of the continued outrages n Palestine. The former is expected this afternoon while the latter is expected tomorrow morning. Official figures dealing with the outrages in Palestine272 words
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Article173 1938-07-08 3 Strong Objection To Proposal London, July 7. After an interesting debate in the Hous? of Lords in which the weight of opinion was opposed to the proposal, a motion by Lord Mansfield asking Government to investigate advantages of permitting Cabinet ministers to address either173 words
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Article149 1938-07-08 3 Manchuria—Mongolia Border Skirmishes Tientsin, July 1 .—Skirmishes have broken out between Chinese irregulars and Japanese troops on the Manchuria-Mon-golia border, and motor lorries carrying detachments of Japanese troops are being rushed to the border to cope with the increasing menacing situation. Most of the mobile units149 words
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Article90 1938-07-08 3 Nine Incinerated By “Mock Fire" Lisbon, July 7.—Nine were killed and 13 seriously injured, mostly boys, when a -mock fire arranged for a fire brigade demonstration led to panic. A four-storeyed, wooden building was erected with the firemen's sons installed as tenants, the building sprayed with90 words
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Article211 1938-07-08 3 Premier On Burgos Reply London. July 7 The Prime Minister stated in Commons today that he was not able yet to make a full statement regarding the Burgos authorities' reply on bombing of British ships. Government found it necessary to ask the Burgos authorities to explain211 words
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94 1938-07-08 3 Unfairness Of London Plan Paris, July 7—While emphasising wholehearted support for the plan for withdrawal of volunteers in Spain, M. Blum, writing in Le Populaire, asks whether in the interval preceding re-establishment, frontiers are to remain open to the benefit of the Nationalists while the94 words
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Article144 1938-07-08 3 Kremlin Leaders Persuading Allies To Co-Operate Shanghai, July 1.—Soviet leaders art reported to give further help to China in waging the war of resistance against Japan, and an approach was made by M. Joseph Stalin to the United States through Mr. Joseph E.144 words
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Article90 1938-07-08 3 Hankow. July 1-A Tass report fromt Geneva quoting the Le Libre as saying; that anti-war and anti-Fascist agitations in Japan are mounting as indicated by speeches and pamphlets issued by univei sity professors and students. The paper added that there is a further arrest of educators and students90 words
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Advertisement375 1938-07-08 3 hop Str««‘ jU >‘ 77 Tei«' am i: B << Singapore. I hone nlct S y e rx. ie Kuala Lumpur: T-n’“"S Phone: 1683. Ipoh ’•••«Jd M K Ofr* 'c.ree London L V, 0*' Pi»' 8 r v, Leadmalaya «,,„■> I aTES Penang E v Ont tide Without E Withm375 words
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Advertisement19 1938-07-08 3 IS YOUR BEDROOM WELL FURNISHED? Get this set of FURNITURE AT TONG AH FURNISHING CO. 3H, Penang Road. PENANG.19 words
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Advertisement254 1938-07-08 3 MYSTERY REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM What is this mystery remedy that rheu matic sufferers are so anxious to explair» to each other in the common object of ridding the world of Rheumatism and all its pain and woe Boldly they proclaim that there are mysterious curative elements in Fynnonr Salt that254 words
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Article873 1938-07-08 4 500 WARSHIPS ON THE WAY Great Britain Has Mighty Armada The seven leading world naval Powers, engaged in the niadd est race for supremacy of the seas in history, have started construction of. or have appropriated funds for. approximately 500 warships, according to official United873 words
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Article411 1938-07-08 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. E. Devonshire. of the F.M.S Police, has returned from Home leave and is stationed in Kua! i Lumpur. j|- sff 4 1 4 s ft is understood that Mr. Justice Raja Musa will be pr< siding at the Assizes in Jvuantan on July 11 Mr V411 words
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Article240 1938-07-08 4 Fine Film Opens At Queen’s Tonight i Previewed by Philmann) Dorothy Lamour adds substantially to her reputation with Her Jungle Love,” which opens at the Queen’s today. In the same spirit as the spectacular “Jungle Princess of a season ago, “Her Jungle Love” tells a romantic story240 words
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Article92 1938-07-08 4 More babies are being born in Britain. Figures for the first three months of this year show that the birth rate was higher than for the past six years. The number of babies born was 155,269, nearly 10,000 more than during the same period of last92 words
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Article384 1938-07-08 4 Human Organs Live Outside Body Dr Alexis Carrel. French-born American scientist, whose experiments in preserving. or replacing, the vital organs of the body may revolutionise surgery, arrived at Cherbourg recently. He its on his wax to his retreat on the island of Saint-Gildas, oh the384 words
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Article449 1938-07-08 4 Refused Offer Because Of Promise Side whiskered, nut-brown, ninety-one-vear-old Mr. Harry baker, a prosperous fruit merchant and propertv owner in W altham Cross, Herts, has been married twice, survived both his wives, and been the father of twenty children, of whom eleven are still alive —the449 words
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Article259 1938-07-08 4 Tramp’s Story Of Search For Work William Thompson, a tramp, given 2s. for helping to start a car, made £850 at the races by betting with Is. of it. He returned to his home in Newcastle with £750. The other £100 he shared259 words
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Article90 1938-07-08 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. Singapore experiments with rubber road surfaces are proving successful. According to Mr. K. G. M. Fraser, Municipal Engineer, in his annual report, issued last night, the "Malaytex” rubberasphalt macadam laid down on South Bridge Road, between Pickering Street and90 words
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Advertisement243 1938-07-08 4 GELLE FRERES H a I “AMBREE” Eau de Cologne produces that feeling of your skin be- I ing bathed with lasting 1 < coolness, so essential to p physical well-being m 4", 7- the tropics. < y| r v m J i in a*II GE LIE I gTTT L.H “SELECTION*243 words
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2007 1938-07-08 5 n British Policy Is Criticised democracy AND FASCISM lane the film, and the wireless are contributing as fhe aeroP a economic strength to America’s position as larg ely as her giovM a Wo lcl oodi IV. Wilson succeeded in arousing a quite resln dis lav2,007 words
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Article, Illustration34 1938-07-08 5 SUNBATHING at Sudbury Hill. Middlesex, here are some of the girls from Lyons’ restaurants, who have entered for the Lyons’ Loveliest Girl contest. Mr. Barney Seale, the sculptor, will choose the winner.34 words
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Article1129 1938-07-08 5 By Andrew Blackmore A new cnapter in the history of medicine was opened some time ago with the dis covery oi the value of a substance known as Protonsil in cases of puerperal fever, severe sore throat and other complaints. Protonsil had certain disadvantages, however. and was1,129 words
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Advertisement743 1938-07-08 5 JlEYOUARE I THIN.WEAK > RUNDOWN f ARD AILING, MAKE 1 VTHIS SIMPLE WST/yX-jAj/ New Discoveries in Nutrition Show How MINERALS and FOOD IODINE Build Worn Out, Pale, Sickly People Into Strong, Red-Blooded Men and Women IBr Pacific Ocean FOOD IODINE and MINERALS in ‘V1KELP’ Tablets MUST Give You Tireless Energy,743 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1938-07-08 6 AT LAST— A MIGHTY SPECTACLE TO CHALLENGE THE FAME OF THE BRIOirrEST AND MERRIEST BPOr “BIRTH OF A NATION”! ELYSEE CABARET TODAY A flame with the Heart-Appeal of Another “CAPTAINS TE A DA.N C E 6 30 PM. TO 8.45 P.M. COUPONS 6 COURAGEOUS’’ is This Drama of a Son1,148 words
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343 1938-07-08 7 On The Afghan Frontier Eight-Day Battle New Delhi: A revolt of 2,(XM) Afghan trilyesmen, organised by the “holv man” Shami I’ir, was crushed by Government troops and airplanes after eight days of fighting. Shami Pir. waiting with tribesmen in Waziristan (Indian tribal343 words
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Article756 1938-07-08 7 Gandhi s Peace Brigade Scheme Bombay Af-r the lapse of several eeks Mahatma Gandhi contributes an article to Harijan on "A Peace Bri gadf would risk then lives in ih.ilini: th riots, especially communal. The id« that this brigade should be .1 substitute for the police756 words
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Advertisement125 1938-07-08 7 IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CANT FEEL WELL Unless 2 pints of bile juice flow from our liver into our bowels every day. our —movements get hard and constipated and our food decays unnaturally in our 28 feet of bowels. This decay sends poison all over our body125 words
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Advertisement271 1938-07-08 7 TONIGHT LADIES’ GVEST NIGHT WEMBLEY PARK j TONIGHT FRIDAY, 8th JULY 1938. MOLEK STAR OPERA: Interesting Story WATCH FOR “DESTINY” A Story which rea'ly happened in Bandcnj i® ?:?c. SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: “Wab Kah Pok Dan Seat# 40, 30, 20 10 Cents. C A PIT AI. TALKIES? Two271 words
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Miscellaneous385 1938-07-08 7 r" I DOROTHY t/ DOROTHY Ql am our ElĔWll Mysterious white sodoess* r am<h r O■. THE JUNGLE AN0 FAMOUS ENGLISH AVIATOR IN W ■0 M0ST AMAZ,NG L0VE ADVENTURE EVER TOLD’ The Girl Who Is Fascinating U «esters> ggg fa W™aaw^aIT GODDESS OF THE JINGLE HB1 MB WKlPi FOW$£ VVW385 words
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Article703 1938-07-08 8 Wl 1 1 l.E things have been happening in Malaya, events have also been taking place in Europe. In Penang <>ur attention has been more or less monopolised tor the past few day > by parochial affairs. During that time two principal world developments which merit attention have703 words
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Article175 1938-07-08 8 Possible Stabilisation At Old Parity London. July 7,- Foreign Exchange cir cles, while gratified at the sustained activity of the dollar, today s rate being 4.9359 to the pound, compared with 4.9428 at close yesterday, confess that they are somewhat mystified regarding the actual cause. It is freely175 words
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Article60 1938-07-08 8 Debutantes Presented To King Only London, July 7. The third Couit of the season was held at Buckingham Palace last night by the King alone. Owing to the recent death of her mother, the Countess of Strathmore, the Queen was not present. For this reason, debutantes60 words
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Article67 1938-07-08 8 Opening tonight with “Of Human Hearts’’ at the Royal tonight will be a Fox Movietone Newsreel, received by air mail, showing the King’s inspection of the Fleet, Madame Chiang Kai-shek adressing Chi nese school-children, the King of Sweden’s birthday celebrations and the Royal Ascot. This will67 words
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Article678 1938-07-08 8 Rowdy Scenes In Singapore From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. With transport services crippled by the Traction Company strike and with most of the Chinese shops closed for the Double Seventh observance, Singapore this morning is a city of mingled silence and rowdyism. The absence from the678 words
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Article478 1938-07-08 8 l< Huru Hara! WT1TI an appeal for thsupport of reader. ./J Malay, while all the bazaar anti quite up ing Boy, bawah match not permit of intimate com. I J myself will admit th. j Malay is upon the san only todav I made the (from the478 words
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Advertisement282 1938-07-08 8 yT IO MINUTE MEALS with MARMITE Reg's tend Trade Mark) With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc., there are lots of delicious savoury meals you can make in a matter of minutes. Marmite makes the simplest dish extremely appetising. Makes it better282 words
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Advertisement29 1938-07-08 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY WWpfocufiM Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipoh. A Kuala Lumpur.29 words
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707 1938-07-08 9 Mob Cheeked By Police And pire Brigade s SIKKENDER JAPANESE GOODS (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 7. ’ax followed the example of Penang, taking outbreak of the Sino-Japanese hostilities as Ji au anti Japanese demonstration, though i |ia ]\i ang niol) were not707 words
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Article179 1938-07-08 9 Perlis Bound H. E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Tho mas. concludes his stay in Penang this afternoon when, accompanied by his personal staff, he leaves for the mainland en route to Perlis, where he will present the K.B.E. to the Raja of Perlis. The party will leave179 words
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Article83 1938-07-08 9 New Planes On The Way I From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore, July 7. Two De Havilland 86 air liners for Wearne’s internal service left Croydon for Singapore this morning and should arrive on Wednesday or Thursday next. The pilots are respectively Flight-Lieut. Pugh and Capt. Tom83 words
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Article41 1938-07-08 9 I From Our Own Correspondent l Singapore. July 7. The Sultan of Johore has undergone operations on the right foot and knee and will be confined to bed for four weeks. He is making satisfactory progress.41 words
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Article, Illustration274 1938-07-08 9 Soft Wicket Likely TROUBLE OVER MRS. BRADMAN Manchester. July 7. —The outlook lor the third cricket lest is gloomy. It has been raining intermittent!} for several da\s and it rained the whole of last nigfhl and the forenoon today, preventing' English and \ustralian pla\er< practising at274 words
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Article267 1938-07-08 9 Several Notable Failures Sandwich. July 7: The second qualify.ng round in the British Open Golf Champion ship was played today- ovei the Royal St. (George’s course. Thirty-seven qualified. Notable failures were James Bruen. 17 year-old Walker Cup played and Irish champion. Eddie Whitcombe. Havers, ano267 words
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307 1938-07-08 9 Position Of Labour In Malaya t From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur. July 7. Following yesterday’s settlement of the five-day strike by 4.000 labourers on the Hong Fatt mine, Sungei Besi, the present position of labour in Malaya is being widely discussed today. Three307 words
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Article89 1938-07-08 9 Dumping At Butterworth An incident occurred at Matang Tengah village, five miles from Butterworth yesterday evening’ when a Chinese shopkeepr was forced by a party of ten Chinese to surrender 28 bags of soya beans, allegedly of Japanese origin. The police arrived in time, and with the89 words
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Article68 1938-07-08 9 The date of closing the entries for the Penang Sports Club Tennis Tournament has been postponed to July 14. Members may send in their entries to the secretary or enter them in the book themselves. BOWLS An American Bowls Tournament is to be played this evening68 words
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Advertisement326 1938-07-08 9 It I HUill!ml III I MH| 'i I fl Combined with over 61 yeais of experi- BMBnB i i ]n| k once in piano manufacture in the East, has I H flji accumulated a knowledge unique in the |M||||b|h|] I I III U I industry. BmMmI I I I ill326 words
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1901 1938-07-08 10 Generous Distribution To Kramat Pulai Shareholders 'L'ae thirtieth annual general meeting of Kramat Pulai, Ltd., was held in London on June 27. Mr. C. V. Stephens, the chairman, presided. The Chairman said: In accordance with the provisions of the International Tin Restriction Agreement,1,901 words
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Article458 1938-07-08 10 Importance Of Buffer Pool The ninth annual general meeting of Malaysiam Tin Limited was held in London on June 28. The Rt. Hon. Viscount Elibank (chairman) said that the year under review had been disappointing so far as the price realised for tin was concerned, the price dropping458 words
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Article233 1938-07-08 10 Undertone Still Healthy Boustead Co., Ltd in their report dated Penang July 6 state: Throughout the week the market con- j tinued to rise steadily up till Tuesday j when standard sheet in cases in a few ’nstances changed hands as high as 25.3j8 cents. Today, however, yesterday’s233 words
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Advertisement90 1938-07-08 10 ASTHMA If vpu want relief from spell» of hard brea-'-.r g. choking and wheeling that makes you gasp tor [1 breath, try Himrod'» Cure. It VCWI nuu I has brought relief to sufferers ■’tflLUffl for over sixty rive years PRICE I A Doctor writes:— I hate prescribed Hmrod'i with unbe.'iecea/sie90 words
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Advertisement722 1938-07-08 10 BANKS I a NEW THE o SAFE DEPOSIT Paid-up Capital Reserve Fund O1L11 IVlTj Reserve Liability of Proprietors Head Office No. 88 Bishopsgate, SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES Manchester office C No. 71 Mosley Street for the safe keeping of valuables, gtar 0 important documents, records, etc.. Amritsar Iloilo sJjT* etc., ere722 words
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Article538 1938-07-08 11 S.S. ‘MATA IIARI for Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Singapore. S.S. ‘LOSSIEBANK’ sails for Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore via Cape of Good Hope. S.S. ‘ANTENOR’ from Singapore sails for Marseilles, London, Rotterdam and Glasgow. S.S. ‘FUSHIMI MARU’ from tar East538 words
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Article1181 1938-07-08 11 A Sad History: Recent Improvements his ju>t thirty years since cooking was recognised by the British Xavv as a specialised service. For centuries “sea cook” had been a term of opprobrium. For generations seamen had been dependent for their meals upon the amateur and often ignorant1,181 words
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Article531 1938-07-08 11 Require Good Commentators ‘Now we are taking you over to says the announcer, and in comes the voice of the commentator at a Test Match, the launching of a ship, a Royal procession, or any of the countless ‘outside’ events that give variety and topical interest531 words
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Advertisement458 1938-07-08 11 „iUE FUNNEL LINE H{\I< K TO LONDON NORTH CONTIN ENT leaves Penang Due London tVEKK’' Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 8 Aug 4 A MTEN' ,K CAllg Hull and Gdynia July 14 Aug> n o DIOMEI’ calls Marseilles Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Urcrpool .\rnri458 words
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Advertisement871 1938-07-08 11 P O BRITISH* INDIA (Incorporated in England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE SS. “KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 10th JULY Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenfansb' contract with His Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China a871 words
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Article731 1938-07-08 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIK MAILS: A mail for Burma «except Victoria Point). India. Aden. Palestine. Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika. Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland. South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland by Imperial Air ways i Empire Air Mail) Cordelia will731 words
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Article, Illustration944 1938-07-08 12 Task He Regarded As Now Complete New Post Worth £10,000 A Year Sir John Reith, Director General ol the B.B.C.. pointed Chairman of Imperial Airways. It is staled th is worth £10,000 a year. Sir John Reith, who is forty-nine, was the first ger944 words
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Miscellaneous2089 1938-07-08 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 1 B.B.C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDULE gsf (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- 5.45 p.m., 6.50 p.m., 7.40 p.m., 8.35 p.m., 11.50 p.m., 12.50 a.m. The casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- Third Cricket Text Xl-.tch ard Time) for this week, beginning July I(.ik<t I2,089 words
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Miscellaneous41 1938-07-08 12 PENANG DAILY WEAiH' 11 REPORT PENANG (FORT CORN'' 1 Yesterday s Temi er < 6 a.m. Noon s 85 E 88 NW RAINFALL July 6 Nil. TIDE TAHI E TODAY High 10.35 p m. 3 TOMORROW 10 40 am 11,20 pm. 4.3a41 words
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Article, Illustration43 1938-07-08 13 ESTF.R Bridge held them up on the uax to Margate. .1 scene on Rochester II ax (Right) A policeman helps an entrant in the London art Horse Parade to bring his horse before the judges in Regent s Park. If43 words
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Article, Illustration64 1938-07-08 13 l.l k\EKS l)(»"T < \RE—Mr. Marchant, a uindovi i 'H Koinlonl. I "ex. and his bride. Miss Reed, defied supertheir wedding at llol\ Cross hiircii The* i mu'.— an areliMav of ladders provided by the br:<f<‘grooin's "They tend to be pretty hefty.'* Choir boys from St. Clement64 words
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Article, Illustration32 1938-07-08 13 I lie Reverend Pal McCormick, the vicar, baiting during the annual cricket match between ('haring < r<»-- Hospital Nurses and St. Martin CirC Club in the lard, of St. Martin-in-the-Fiehk Church32 words
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Article, Illustration105 1938-07-08 13 rpHE other eo.npeti.o» all laughed uh. K. II II. Ball. y fell into the waterone of the jump. 1 during the two miles steepleeltase .a the British Games, at the hili C Their sun glasses nur* hat e been an effective disguise. But whether that was true or105 words
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Article418 1938-07-08 14 WINS HALF MILE EASILY Six title holders defended their titles at tne Southern Championships held at Gillingham, Kent, and only one was successful, A. A. Cooper winning the two miles walk for the eighth occasion, and in the slowest time ever recorded by him. No less than418 words
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Article63 1938-07-08 14 Art American Tournament, open to all anemters, will be held on the Rinks on the Esplanade, today, after which the prizes won in the pring Tournament will be •distributed. Mrs. W. Anderson will present the trophies. Entry Lists for the Autumn tournament are now often and63 words
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Article51 1938-07-08 14 RACE 1: CODELLUS DIAMOND KIT RACE 2: SOLAR TIME PIPE OF PEACE RACE 3: AUTHENTIC CLIMATS RACE 4: GILDED YOUTH SILVER MONK RACE 5: SHOOT UP NO LIMIT RACE 6: NUTCRACKER RELEASE RACE 7: BOMBUS ROYAL WORTHINGTON RACE 8: WOTAN ALUM ROCK RACE 9: RUBBER QUEEN QUEEN’S51 words
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Article115 1938-07-08 14 Central XI To Meet North XI Today (From Our Own Correspondent) Sungei Patani, July 7. The following players have been selected to represent Central Kedah in a soccer match with North Kedah to be played on the Sungei Patani Public Green at 5 15 p.m. tomorrow:115 words
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36 1938-07-08 14 Japanese Protest Tokio, July 7.—The Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs. Horinouchi, made representations to the French Ambassador M. Arsene Henry this afternoon with regard to the French occupation of Paracel Islands —Reuter.36 words
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1048 1938-07-08 14 Card Of Nine Events Below will be found the full programme for tomorrow’s races at Ipoh, the concluding dayof the July Meeting: Race 1:—Ponies —Class 1—Div. 2—5% Furlongs Straight 04 0 DEVON KING 9.02 Messrs. C.Y. Choy C.Y. Chong Hobbs 00 0 KISSING1,048 words
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Advertisement103 1938-07-08 14 ■7 p p A 1 MlgF Forbeodoche. tooth- /£T Positive and «wet- N I IW A neuralgic and working without ff 3 rh.um.tic pains- <• affecting the heartor i A B 3 4 ,e <r th .torn- /Z* J|| J <o -1 p ach. Doctors and J* vms aM.in. E103 words
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Advertisement154 1938-07-08 14 Their small extra cost is an investment in perfection State @>ress 555 CIGARETTES ARDATH TOBACCO CO.. LTD.. LONDON. So Estate Managers JEYES’ FLUID is ideal for ALL ESTATE PURPOSES < as l can used with fresh or B y. brackish water. «'iaiDJL IJ Indispensable to prevent the P jffi growth154 words
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839 1938-07-08 15 Tony Galento Trains On Beer FARR MAY GET TITLE FIGHT IN LONDON A 28-year-old Italian bar-tender, Tony Galento, is the latest nominee for a crack at the world title of Joe Louis. The leading American magazines are confident that he will go far, very839 words
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Article431 1938-07-08 15 Terrific Amount Of )Vork Invoked run, has version of the pic Games ,i.i>mg m Berlin. is sUf d1 com® jlt,, U ment of raore than s, and tne u minutely first 500 a! organisation of the ienuivd 01 b l <ountry w hich terniyuig as h0 sl431 words
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Article409 1938-07-08 15 Of Austrian Soccer One of the minor miracles brought about by Austria’s Nazification is the end of professionalism in Austrian football. It was well known that Germany’s amateur footballers were far better off than the poor professionals in Austria. The latter had less free409 words
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Article518 1938-07-08 15 Fall From Grace For five years Otto Nerz has been Ger many's "Reichstrainer” for football, almost the country’s football dictator. He had been in office before Hitlers arrival; how’ever, at the time he was only a kind of manager of the national side and he experienced strong518 words
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Article73 1938-07-08 15 H.M.S. Milford, a naval vessel that cooperated in installing and testing a receiving set on Tristan da Cunha, has reported excellent reception of Daventry and o£ other broadcast programmes in the island. As a result, the loneliness of Tristan da Cunha has been considerably relieved. The73 words
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Advertisement92 1938-07-08 15 Si,® nog* Impart? a bright, sparkUng, lasting M 15 Every Mile Of The Way Comfort Rides With You. Most any motor car feels com- shock absorbers, sway eliminator, fortable to ride in for the first sound-deadened body and frame few miles on a journey, but it’s r J J insulation92 words
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Miscellaneous19 1938-07-08 15 I'lMHl OF YOUTH By J. MILLAR WATT r VUy r —I ~~"ir K LCAKS a3A~ L-'-id >r T>. n«" .<19 words
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Miscellaneous137 1938-07-08 15 B.B.C. ARABIC PROGRAMMES A talk on the Hadhramaut, written by W. H. Ingrams, O.B.E., British Resident Adviser in the Hadhramaut, will be given today. The talk will be read in Arabic by a member of the BBC’s staff, and Mr. Ingrams will deliver a personal message to listeners. Abd al-Aziz137 words
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Article133 1938-07-08 16 TI'V PRFVTOTJSEY LATEST £190 0. 0 £194. 0. 0 LONDON—4 Spot) 5 0 LONDON —43 months' £19 5 0 «07 no $96.50 SINGAPORE 597-W BUSINESS DONE PENANG $96.75 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers No Buyers Bv CwrP'U <>f Me.*sr#. Eastern Smelting Company. COPRA —(Sundrled* $3.80 $3.80 BLACK PEPPER $8.75133 words
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Article335 1938-07-08 16 fihar- of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated vo«t«*rdav Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall YeSveru<*y Con Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 51'114 Ea CT le 4 pesos. Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 1144s Cable 5% P- c 98 War Loan 3% p.c. 103% U.S. Rubber 39335 words
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Article100 1938-07-08 16 Paris 177 49;64 177 55.64 New York 4.94 ft 4.93% Montreal 4.98 4.97 Brussels 29.18 29.13% Geneva 21.62 21.60 Amsterdw 8.96% 8.95% Milan 93 If 93% Berlin 12.29% 12.28 Stockholm. 19.39% 19-39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helaingfor- 226% 226% Prague 142% 142% Madrid100 words
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Article15 1938-07-08 16 Output April|June, 1938 (Restricted) Piculs 2,755.00: Estimated Costs £12,000: Estimated Value £15,600.15 words
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Article119 1938-07-08 16 London, July 7. RUBBER: Firm.— London 7% buyers sellers August 7% buyers < selleis Oct /Dec 7% buyers 7ft sellers Jan./Mar. 7ft buyers 7% sellers NEW YORK 15.57 cts. United Kingdom Stocki London 60,654 Liverpool 31.806 tons 2OPRA Straits S.D Rotterdam. July £11. 5. 0 PEPPER: White119 words
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Article187 1938-07-08 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER Buyers Sellers Connemara 1.42% 1.50 Kluang .62’ 2 .70 Lunas 1.85 2.00c New Scudais 1.25 1.35 TIN Ampat 4 6 4 10% Bangna 21 9 22 6 Fatu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt 1-02 1.05 Jelapang 313 32 Oex Jelebu -70 .75 Kpg. Lanjut 19 10A 20187 words
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Article262 1938-07-08 16 Large Turnover Xcw York July 7 Despite the large block ci ransactions and buying stimulus (Z overnight bullish news, especially of rails, profit-taking held the opening gams within reasonable proportions and subsequent action was orderly. Mr.’kt. performance is favourable to tlu suggestion that the potential buying rower of262 words
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Article19 1938-07-08 16 TIN SingajMire $9t>.50 per pkl. Penang Xu Buyers RUBBEIi Singapore—Spot 25c. per lb. Penang—Spot 25c. per 11».19 words
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Article122 1938-07-08 16 A. A. ANTHONY’ CO. TIN: Buyers Sellers Ratu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt 1.01 1.03 Jtlebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Petalings 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1 27% Rantau Ordy. 1.40 1.45 Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.65 Kpg. Kamunting 9 3 9 9 Kampong Lan jut 199 20 3 Kramats122 words
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Article172 1938-07-08 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers A. Hi.ams 25 3 25 9 B. Selangors 1.42% 1. 47 Hong Fatts 1.02% 1.04 Hongkong Tins 24 3 2419 K. Kamuntings 9 6 10 0 K. Lan juts 20 3 20 9 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Krfimats 11 JO 11 6 Kundangs 5 6 6172 words
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Article195 1938-07-08 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.37% 1-45 Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1.17% Bassetts .57% .62% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .80 .85 Kedah Rubbers 1.90 2.10 Kuala Sidims 2.60 2.80 Indragiris 1.32% 1.40 Lunas 1.85 1.95 Mentakabs .45 .47¥> Malaka Pintias 1.37% 1.45 New Sculais 1.20 1.27% Pajams 1.85 1.95195 words
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Article118 1938-07-08 16 The following arrived this morning from Singapore by the steamship Kedah:—Miss McGuire, Mr. J. M. Weart, Mr. and Mrs. Seow Poh Leng. Mr. A. Thompson, Mr. Greenway, Mr. V. A. Burton, Mrs. Chia Yee Soh. Mr. and Mrs. Thung Siang Keng, and five children, Mr. Thung Liang118 words
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Article22 1938-07-08 16 The June output of tin ore from the Ngow Property of the Siamese Tin Syndicate Limited was 1390 pikuls.22 words
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871 1938-07-08 16 Speech Bv President Of PeiaL Turf Club (From (>ur Own Correspondent; Iptill, [ll|y V Declaring that racing in this country was toda-’ than it had ever been Mr. E. C. Watson, President 01 h p Turf Club, addressing a tiffin of owners and jockeys.871 words
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Article224 1938-07-08 16 Dr. Brodie Gives Evidence When the hearing of the Land Acquisition cases was resumed in the Supreme Court yesterday, Dr. W. H. Brodie, Municipal Health Officer, gave evidence in the afternoon. Dr. Brodie said he had special training in public health matters. He had examined the houses224 words
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Article198 1938-07-08 16 The funeral of Mr. Khor Hup Soon, until his death on July 1 attached to the Marine Department, Penang, was held yesterday from his residence in Lorong Slamat for interment at the Mount Erskine cemetery. There was a large attendance. Deceased leaves a widow198 words
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Advertisement77 1938-07-08 16 BOXING At Fun Frolic Stadium ON SUNDAY 10th. JULY 1938 SEE 34 ROUNDS OF THRILLS ACTION Young Corbett 10 Rds. Cheaii Cheng Luang ELIMINATIONS FOR THE BANTAM-WEIGHT TITLE OF PENANG Ruddy Duson 8 Rds. Young Sulaiman Raiding Sumy 8 Rds. Cheah Boon Cheng ELIMINATION FOR THE JUNIOR-FLY-WEIGHT TITLE OF PENANG77 words
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