Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1938

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICL ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY l 9 Vol. XCVL V». SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 639 1 “Give Scheme A Fair Trial” EARLY RISE TO OVER £2OO EXPECTED (From Our Own Correspondent) London. July B—The Financial News on a leading article on the buffer announcement states that the scheme ha* been approved by a majority of Malayan mines ami other producing countries
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  • 111 1 Remark» ilmiil ('«sis r. Our Own Correspondent) July 8 Mr. J. a Hay interij Mn terdam on July 6 reported by the Financial Tur.es tohave said that the British would et a jhock if they hearduhat ar-! rears have to make up to regard tc
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  • 103 1 Jerusalem Bomb I h rower d July 8 A twelve-year-old il suspects arresti- 'Wiui, bomb outrage in which it were killed «’•■l 25 injured. r byst •.:■;•allege that the girl 1 girl, who is believed w ngthily interrogated at she broke down a -i cried hysterically. ib supernumerary
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  • 52 1 -Reuter. Inwards •’•‘nnanent Peace 1 i: 7.„ Ju *y 8 Agreement has treatv 0,1 the terms of signed between Boli1 the long dispute °®cUd tofonnnf- Fan Chaco, according to b y the state Aires. > subject only to approval of the the has ex P resse d satis-
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  • 68 1 ip r *lr, n °'ir Own n 1 Correspondent» n, ’hUes i), t Uala Lum Pur, July 9. ”e hing Kuala Lumbun f ri)| 1 north-bound night f; valve a» a P° re Was held up by f r 1 ’li t 111 the i°comotive. quarters of
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  • 46 1 Eight soldiers in their new "baitL dress'* were inspected by the King at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Two officers were among the party wearing gas masks like the rest. Open necked tunics and different shades of khaki arc under consideration for battle dress.
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  • 291 1 Government’s Bill Published The Government’s Holidays With Pay Bill is now published. In welcoming recently the proposals of Lord Amulree’s committee on the subject, the Minister of Labour undertook that the Government would give effect to the committees recommendations to the fullest practicable extent. Mr. Ernest Brown then
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  • 37 1 —Reuter. The British Boxing Board of Control has given managers and promoters till August 5 to arrange a Farr-Phillips British and Empire title match, otherwise they will Issue an open invitation for purse offers.
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  • 284 1 day has beer, discovered. —Sin Chew Jit Poh. 20,000 Troops Participate Hankow. July B—Today’s8—Today’s reports state that more than 20,000 troops, under the command of General Yeh Ting, the famous Red Leader, are reported to have commenced a general attack on Nanking. Their vanguard is reported to
    day has beer, discovered. —Sin Chew Jit Poh.  -  284 words
  • 219 1 Singapore-Sydney in Two Days Malayan miners and businessmen can now enjoy their local leave on a pleasure trip of 4,000 miles to Australia, holidaying in the Southern hemisphere, through the fast and luxurious transport now being provided by the K. L. M. Air Line which
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  • 96 1 —Reuter. Col. Cadell For Singapore A.A. Brigade The War Office announces that King has approved the appointments of Lieut.-Col. Sir John E. Laurie to be Commander of the Tientsin area of British troops in China with the temporary rank of Brigadier, viceColonel A. H. Hopwood whose tenure expires
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  • 34 1 Further evidence was given in private yesterday before the Select Committee of the House of Commons which is considering the position of Members of Parliament in relaton to the Official Secrets Act.
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  • 163 1 Reuter. ByFourß.4.F. Machines London, July 8 The longest non-stop flight by an organised unit of aeroplanes was completed today by the Royal Air Force. Four Vickers Wellesley aircraft fitted with Bristol Pegasus XXII engines landed at Ismailia Egypt covering 43,000 miles thus exceeding by 1.000 miles
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  • 96 1 Reuter. Draft Proposals For Reforms Prague, July 8. —It is reported that the draft proposals of the Government on. firstly, til t Nationalities Statute, secondly, the Languages Bill, and, thirdly, the Bill for administrative reorganisation are now complete It is stated that the Chamber will probably meet on July
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  • 68 1 'T'O add to the interests of ycrur week-end, read the Sunday Gazette’* for: THE THIRD TEST MATCH PENANG-SELANGOR MALAYA. CUP SOCCER I POH RACES PENANG d SELANGOR A.A.A. SPORTS The Sunday Gazette” also gives a wide selection of special articles, reviews of new books, films, football, badminton, and
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  • 128 1 —Reuter. Nationalists A Step Nearer Valencia St. Jean de Luz. July 8. The Nationalists claim capture of the coastal town of Nules and to have penetrated five miles further south bringing their advance forces to within ten miles of Sagunto, the last main objective before Valencia. It is
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. Warsaw, July B.—The Polish Press reports that Soviet commercial representatives are unofficially visiting Danzig and have conversed with the managers of several port concerns and inspected the port of Gdynia.—Reuter.
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  • 2806 2 How Chinese Are Finding The Sinews Of War QILVER bullets were fourd tn be just as important as those made of ’ead h/ a’l the rations involved in the World War of twenty years ago. Likewise, finance is closely associated with fighting in
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  • 1014 2 TENTH DAY OF HEARING Dr. W. H. Brodie (>ross-Exami ned Dr. \V. H. Brodie, Municipal Health Officer, was subjected to a lengthy cross examination yesterday by Mr. H. D. Mundell in the Penang Land Acquisition cases which went on the whole day yesterday, the 10th day
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  • 251 3 NON-INTERVENTION PLAN CONFIRMED Mr. Eden On Flaws In The Scheme London, July 8. The last objection of the Soviet to the non-intervention plan has now been removed. I'he Soviet representative informed the Foreign Office that his Government has confirmed acceptance of the scheme redrafted on July son
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  • 294 3 Temporary House In Hankow Hankow, July 1. For children who have lost their parent», a new home to accommodate 300 boys and girls who lecently arrived In Hankow fiom Hsuchang* now a devastated city on the Pingihan railway after a severe Japanese bo.nbardn»«.ut, has been
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  • 74 3 Party’s constitution was carried —British Wireless. London, July B.—The National Union of Railwaymen at their annual conference at Southport, yesterday, defeated, by 62 votes to 18, a resolution in favour of the Popular Front and Progressive Peace Alliance of the Labour Co-operative Movement, Liberals, Communists.
    Party’s constitution was carried —British Wireless.  -  74 words
  • 56 3 —British Wireless London, July 8 —lt is announced thai during the last week in July, the King and Queen will cruise for a few days in home waters on board H.M. Yacht. Victoria and Albert before going on a fishing cruise in Scotland early in August when they
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  • 157 3 FRANCE PARACEL ISLANDS —Reuter Main Object Of Tokio’s Protest Paris. July 7. It is stated that the main object of the Japanese note, handed to the French Ambassador at Tokio, yesterday, was to enquire French intentions regarding Paracel Islands and to ask assurance that interests of Japanese companies and nationals
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  • 249 3 Mystery Surrounds Sensational Affair (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, July 3. A sensational kidnapping of the Swedish lighthouse keeper at Turnabout Island, together with the two Chinese assistant lighthouse keepers, was revealed by the Chinese Maritime Customs in Hong Kong yesterday afternoon, and is the subject
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  • 282 3 Reuter British Wireless. Prompt Measures To Deal With Situation STATEMENT IN COMMONS London, July 7 —Several acts of terrorism in Palestine are causing the Go vernment deep concern and prompt measures taken to deal with the situation were revealed in answer to Parliamentary questions in Commons tirs
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  • 69 3 U.S. WAR SUPPLIES TO CHINA JAPAN Reuter Tokio’s Mounting Needs In Last 6 Months Washington. July 8. American firm sold war supplies to China, valued $12,500,'OOO, and to Japan, valued $7.500.000. during the first year of the conflict. The exports were chiefly aeroplanes, motors and accessories. Figures issued by the
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  • 48 3 —Reuter. Lunghai Rilway Loans Met London, July 7. Chinese Bonds displayed a firmer tendency on the stock exchange following news that the Chinese Ministry of Communications have handed over funds of relative coupons due on July 1 for various issues of the Lunghai Railway —Reuter.
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  • 254 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. A letter from Mr. N. A. Mallal read at the lasi meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association pointed out that, in general, if a quotation for British materials was within 10 per cent, of the lowest foreign
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  • 347 4 When, during your holidays, you travel hundreds of miles a day and use gallonof petrol, you certainly spend so much time admiring he scenery that you have little opportunity for reflection. Those whose business obliges them to travel long distances over the tarmac every day also do
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  • 206 4 Singapore Indian Charged (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 7. Said to have won the first prize in Singapore Turf Club lottery in February and to have bought three tickets, selling them to non-members of the club, an Indian, Soona Govindasamy, was charged in
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  • 531 4 “Difficult Questions Of Facts On Scanty Evidence” MARRIAGE DOCUMENT NEUER STAMPED, SAYS JUDGE (From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 7. A marriage document in the .Hebrew language called a “Ketouba,” signed by the late lacob Manasseh Meyer, whose estate was sworn at over $1,400,000, was
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  • 67 4 (From O"i Own Correspondent j Singapore, July 7. Alleyed to nitre sold, a seditious book, written in Japanese and called Koei Sekai Senso” t“Anti-Bi itish World War'/ a Hl-year-old Japanese, Shi-itaro Kashki. appeared in the Singapore Third Court yesterday. The charge. was explained to him
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  • 259 4 Story Of Origin Fold To Rotarians i From Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. July 7. The story of the origin of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, from which sprang the St. John Ambulance movement—world famous for its medical work was related by the Ven. Graham
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  • 292 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 7. Ong Chuan, 25-year-old Chinese. who stood his trial on a charge of murder, was found guilty at the Singapore Assizes yesterday on the lesser charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by a unanimous verdict of
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  • 228 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr D H. Hampshire has arrived in Kuala Lumpur from London by air. Mi Suthe’land-Brown. general ma J ia J’* r of vanambrosa Estate. Kapar. will shortly be going on long leave. Miss Joan Hedley Jeff, who arrived in Penang by air from Europe, is on a visit
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  • 110 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 7. At the last meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore i Association, there was considerable discussion on the new Sedition Bill. It was pointed out that the provisos which follow the definitions of what shall not be considered sedition,
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  • 131 4 Insurance Grievance: 300 Vehicles Garaged I From Our Own Correspondent > Malacca, July 5. Ovex 300 lorries in Malacca which were "garaged” during the week-end, following a protest by the owners against certain requirements asked by the Registrar of Vehicles before licences could be Issued, are back
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    • 219 6 The Stars of “MY MAN GODFREY” and “A STAR IS BORN” 1A A Together for the First Time! Bjlfr UNITED ARTISTS’ Uproarious Comedy IKflwlOßwSWy W TFnn7icoLom En ir<: y OPENING TONIGHT 6.15-9.30 1 Matinee Tomorrow at 2.45 p.m. SMK3 FREDRIC MARCH-CAROLE LOMBARD “NOTHING SACRED’’ .SaV® wi,h CHARLES WINNINGER WALTER CONNOLLY
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  • 750 7 Hong Kong Believed To Be “Cleaving-House' COMMUNICATION WITH F.M.S. AUTHORITIES Hong Kong. July 3:—Eleven Chinese girls, six of them between the ages ot IS and 20, all believed to be the victims of an organised trafficking in women and girls, were found in
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  • 188 7 —lnternational News Agency. Alleged Japanese Move Shanghai, July I.—According to Chinese sources, Japanese ’transports have consigned poison gas cylinders to Shanghai together with thirty guns that fire such shells. Also 600 chemical units have landed here. All these new armaments will be sent to Hangchow for the
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  • 12 7 MELINDA OTTRUBAY, 17-yeur-old prima ballerina of the Hunyarian State Opera.
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  • 557 7 IRENE DUNNE is one of Hollywood's most fortunate women. She has everything--a glorious voice, great talent as an actress, beauty. Her voice has always been good, but that doesn’t stop her from studying and practicing constantly. She has developed her acting ability so
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    • 279 7 hundreds turned away AT YESTERDAY 9 S OPENING .3 SHOWS All Attendance Records Shattered TO ACCOMMODATE THE HUGE CROWDS EXF’ECTED DURING THE WEEK-END THERE WILL BE 4 SHOWS TODAY AND TOMORROW at 11.30 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 6.15 p.m. 9.30 p.m QUEEN’S HERE IS A PICTURE THAT MANY WILL COME TO
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  • 892 8 AM giving away no secrete when I say the shore defences of Singapore are now extremely strong and completely adequate to prevent enemy ships from bombarding Singapore or troops from landing.” Thus said Major A. D. Spark, Secretarx of the Air Raids and I’om Lardments Precautions Committee,
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  • 178 8 Proceeding On Leave (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 9. About thirty people sat down to an excellent dinner, arranged by Mr. Phil Logue, the well-known trainer, at the Eastern Hotel last night, in honour of Mr. S. D. Scott, who is shortly
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  • 6 8 L. M. Neukey
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  • 110 8 were uprooted by the gale.— British Wireless. Considerable Damage Caused By Floods J London. July 8 Stormy weather, with heavy showers of rain prevail over the greafer part of England and in the south considerable damage by lightning and flooding was reported yesterday. As a result
    were uprooted by the gale.— British Wireless.  -  110 words
  • 97 8 Penang Harbour Board Staff Entertains Sir George Trimmer, Chairman Harbour Boards, S.S., was entertained to a farewell dinner by the staff of the Penang Harbour Board at the Runnymede Hotel. Penang, last night. Those present were Sir George Trimmer, Mr. R. H. Wilson, Chairman
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  • 44 8 Reuter Japanese Protest To S. M. C. Shanghai. July B.—The Japanese Con-sulate-General have vigorously protested to the Municipal Council expressing lis satisfaction with the measures taken to prevent Chinese terroristic activities in the International Settlement on first anniversary of the war Reuter
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  • 83 8 Further Developments” Soon (From Our Own Car respondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. Still maintaining a vigilant search for the murderers of Mr. F. G. W. Dunsford. the police told me tonight: “We have certain information on which we are working and further developments can be expected soon.” The
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  • 80 8 (From Our Own Carrespondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 9. From today, to a notification in the F.M. S. Government Gazette the Commissioner of Police is to be known as Inspector-Ge neral of Police, and other altrations in the titles of police officers are Senior Deputy Commissioner of
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  • 55 8 A ceremony in connection with the “Varsha” (Rainy Season) will be performed tomorrow at 8 p.m. when the President of the Nanodaya Buddhist Association will offer the customary gifts to Bhikkhus. H.R.H. Prince Savasti and his family will also be present at the ceremony. All members and
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  • 595 8 the Bangkok Tir People have various hobb>, We like the story of n Ul in Penang who ke> i k tv the K.L.M ’plane j. island at 12.45 p m east-bound journey t hr« nnies a week. Other examples o< Bangkok lady, living Angeles air-port, non live
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  • 859 9 r v Woman Among The Accused sil l ATION QUIET q ul ()wii Correspondent) Taiping, July 8. .uni Japanese demonstrations in Taip- sc. including a 53-year old woman were T j 1 Magistrate this morning. each oi them was: “that you on July nibers' of
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  • 107 9 Kuala Lumpur Boxing From Our Own Carrespondent Kqala Lumpur. July 9. The following are the results of the fights staged at the Bt. Bintang Park. Kuala Lumpur, last night. Young Tarley (8.11) beat Johnny Mortell <8.51 on points over 10-three minute rounds. Baby Low (7.3 U >
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  • 71 9 A happy event took place on the ferry steamer Tanjong yesterday morning at eight o’clock when a Chinese woman passenger gave birth to a son. Boih mother and child were taken to the Maternity Hospital. Penang, where it is reported they are doing w’ell The
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  • 221 9 Sir Roger Holl To Fly Home (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 8. Only six months after his arrival in Malava and four years before he is due to retire, Sir Roger E. Hall, Chief Justice F M S will fly
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  • 481 9 Singapore’s Fine Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 8. Singapore beat Johore 5 oin thrilling style in the Malaya Cup soccer match at the Satdium today, equalling the perfoi mance of the Combined Services. Johore were no match for Singapore’s well-com bined and fast shooting forwards
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  • 692 9 Excellent Performances At Selangor Meet (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 8. The Malayan record for the long jump, which was set up by' O. N. Dorall at 21 ft. 08 1 2 in. 1929, was considerably overtaken by Lee Fun. competing
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  • 314 9 —Reuter. Cotton’s Great Last Round At Sandwich yesterday, over the Royal St. George's course, Reginald Whitcombe, with an aggregate of 295, won the British Golf Open Championship. Whitcombe, who was second last year, is a member of the well known golfing family He turned the tables on
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  • 1644 10 Results Of A Java And F. M. S. Producer The twenty-eighth annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate Limited, was held in London on June 13, the Hon. R. D. Denman, M.P. (Chairman of the Company), presiding. The Chairman said: If you will permit me
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  • 18 10 Output for the month of June 1938 was 125 piculs. Total for 9 months 893 piculs.
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  • 861 10  -  By Robert Mackay The size of British gold reserves is such that they are sufficient to cover any likely withdrawals of money from London, and it is a striking sign of the stability of British financial administration that the recent £BO millions Defence Loan, coming as it
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  • 13 10 The output for the momh of June amounted to 330 piculs.
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  • 75 10 OSBORNE CHAPPEL Returns for the quarter to June 30. MINES Piculs Gopeng Cons. 1,780 Tekka *1.069 Rambutan 382 Kinta 1.170 Idris Hydr. 1,106 Chenderiang 1,090 Lahat Tributers 944 Fusing Tributers «54 Telok Kruin Tributers 1,144 Menglembu Lode Tributers 204 Seremban Tributers 90 T<_kka-Taiping 1.572 Pengkalen Diredge 1,611 Tribute (nett) 245
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  • 13 10 The output for ihe month of June amounted to 212 piculs.
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  • 578 11 Prime Minister Restates Official Objections hi the House of Commons recently, Mr. R.A. Carv (Birmingham, I asked the Prime Minister if he would inform the British merchant shipping companies trading in Spanish waters that no obstacle would be placed in the way of British shipping
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  • 823 11 S.S. ‘AENEAS’ from Liverpool, sails for Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taku and Dairen. S.S. ‘SIRDHANA’ arrives today from Calcutta, sails same day for Port Swettenham and Singapore. S.S. ‘ANHUI* arrives today from Singapore, sails for Calcutta. S.S. ‘KRIAN* arrives today from Bagan Datoh and Telok Anson,
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  • 457 11 Ships To The Middle West The revival by the Roosevelt Administration of the plan for a treaty between Jie United States and Canada in order to deepen the St. Lawrence River brings to the front again a vast engineering project which has interested both nations
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  • 631 12 Latest 'rimes Of Posting AIR MAILS: A mail for Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2 p.m. (registration 1 ->0 n.m.) on Monday, July 11. *A mail for Austrplia s New Zealand, lava and Timor Dilly via Singapore
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  • 693 12  -  (By Joseph Martin) The river Thames is rich in historical associations of many kinds, but its mam interest, at any rate in the lower reaches, lies in its commercial activities. The Romans themselves fully realised the possibilities of this noble river on the fringe of their
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  • 485 12 Seventh Dav Adventist Chapel “Morningside” 140, Burmah Road Ministers: Pastor V. E. Hendershot, M.A. Pastor Ng Hong Boon. Mr. Daniel I.iem. SERVICES TODAY SATURDAY, JULY 9 I<l a.m. Chinese Sabbath SchooC. 11 a.m. H«-Cy Communion (Chinese). 1.30 p.m. Preaching in Malay (Mr. I.iem,. 4.45 p.m. English Sabbath School.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2060 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES —i I 8.8. C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today's Wireless SCHEDULE gsf (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- (».05 p.m. "Take your Choice.” elating service schedule (Malayan Stand- 749 m g 35 p.m., 11 .50 p.m. and 12.45 am. The ard Time) for this week, beginning July
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    • 24 12 TIDE TABLE TODAY High Low 11 20 p. m. 4.35 p. m. TOMORROW 11.17 am 5.49 a.m. 11 58 p m 522 p m
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  • 330 13 They Had Their Day At Epsom y EST ERD n teas I adies Dax al I psom. Ihe Oaks nas the principal Him in he racin programme. hut for manx people the fashion parade tn the paddot I. was the speclaiL of ihe dax. Here
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  • 21 14 A study of an Indian and her son, exhibited at the Adams OnHery 1M Pall Mall-place, attracted much attention.
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  • 126 14 Sodden Ground: England Pleased With Soft Wicket Prospects No play was possible today in the third Test match between England and Australia, owing to the sodden condition of the Manchester ground where, for several days, the weather has been wet. It rained
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  • 71 14 Old Frees To Meet Present Frees Tomorrow The Old Frees will meet the Present Frees in the annual cricket match on the Free School Ground. Green Lane, at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. The following will represent the Old Frees:—L.R. Shori. Ng Beng Heng. A. Rahman, Lim Cheng Hock. Cheah
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  • 1064 14 Card Of Nine Events Below will be found the full programme for today’s races at Ipoh, the concluding day of the July Meeting: R ace J.Ponies—Class I—Div. 2—5% Furlongs Straight 0 4 0 DEVON KING 9.02 Messrs. C.Y. Choy C.Y. Chong Hobbs 00
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  • 27 14 A study of an Indian and her son, exhibited at the Adams OnHery 1M Pall Mall-place, attracted much attention.
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  • 105 14 SELECTIONS BY TIC-TAC RACE 1: MILDORA DEVON KING RACE 2: SOLAR TIME PIPE OF PEACE RACE 3: AUTHENTIC CLIMATS RACE 4: GILDED YOUTH SILVER MONK RACE 5: NO LIMIT PRESTIGE RACE 6: RELEASE BELL PRESS RACE 7: ROYAL WORLINGTON BOMBUS RACE 8: VELOCITY CHARLEY’S AUNT RACE 9: RUBBER
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    • 127 14 BOXING At Fun Frolic Stadium ON SUNDAY 10th. JULY 1938 SEE 34 ROUNDS OF THRILLS ACTION Young Corbett 10 Rds. Cheah Cheng Leang ELIMINATIONS FOR THE BANTAM-WEIGHT TITLE OF PENANG Ruddy Duson 8 Rds. 1 oung Suluimun Battling Sumy 8 Rds. Cheah Boon Cheng ELIMINATION FOR THE JUNIOR-FLY-WEIGHT TITLE OF
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    • 18 14 f ■<(»< r Y I I TIGER BEER MA 0 f (ROM THE fIH E 5 malt hops yeast
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  • 817 15  -  jndlvs's McCabe’s Great freiil Bridge Innings in V. CONSTANTINE t at in the last article we discussed the Lilian against good length bowling on a Stroke I ,la perfect v. y- -elusion that a great batsman, once he can f ,L. a chance and can
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  • 25 15 R,' liter. A that <jre<it Kent a likely 11 England P^ m Hit nt n h next after th, r Reuter.
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  • 503 15 “Mistake To Go To America” London: They all go to America. That is the case with film actors and actresses, and more so where boxers are concerned. The latest British fighter who is contemplating an Atlantic journey is Eddie Phillips, who thrashed Ben Foord so soundly in
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  • 387 15 They never come back! That is old old story. Bob Fi-zsimmons tried i and failed. “Gentleman” Corbe Jim Jeffries, and Japk Dempsey < three took a tilt at the world s heavyweight title, only to be sen-i bac cicrcHt And, like a
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  • 329 15 Comparisons With Australia Nearly a million people watched the five England v. Australia Tests in Australia in the 1936-7 season. The aggregate attendance at the third Test at Melbourne was 350.000. Ihe Australian cricket authorities have long realised the importance of providing adequate accommodation. England,
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  • 242 15 i Yadi, the youthful Ma’?’ who recen.lv captured the triple crown in the S.agapore Lawn Tennis Championships, was a ba.l boy in his younger days. There were several parallel cases in the Wimbledon championships which were concluded last week. Three of the Jugoslavs who
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  • 55 15 Al Delaney, Canadian heavy-weight hope, who beat Jack London at New’ Cross Stadium, is preparing for a big challenge for the British Empire heavy-weight title. He is prepared to meet Phillips, Farr, Doyle, Foord, or Harvey. Delaney once knocked out four of Joe Louis’s
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 119 16 TIN PREVIOUS!,I £194 0.0 £189.10. 0 LONDON—(Spot) £190.15. 0 LONDON—(3 month»» <96 50 »95.50 BUSINESS DONE N'« Buyers Buyers no sellers Bv Courtesy of Messrs, Eastern Smelting Company. COPRA— (Sundries 53.80 «079 LACK PEPPEP $8.75 ?8.70 RUBBER LONDON ‘l5 c/g> 15.*.c(G) SINGAPORE—(Spot) 25c Aug./Sept Oct. /Dec 25%c J5.tC Jan.
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  • 306 16 Snare of £1 denomination unlee» otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or FaJ a,n. 5 p.c. 44-64 Fun-ding 4 p.c. 60-90 114% 4 cable 5% p.c. f War Loan 3% p.c. 103% ’U.S. Rubber Com. Un. Assc. Units 10% 'Am. Tob. B 71 Prudnial Assc A
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  • 121 16 London, July 8. RUBBER: Easy.— London 7% buyers 7ft sellers August 7ft buyers 7% sellers Oet./Dec. 7% buyers 7% sellers Jan./Mar 7% buyers 7ft sellers NEW YORK 14.71 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 60,654 tons Liverpool 31.806 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. July £ll. 7. 6 PEPPER:
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  • 103 16 Paris 177 55,64 178 jj New York 4.93% 4.94 Montreal 4.97% 4.97 Brussels 29.13% 29.20 Amsterdam 8.95% 8.95% Geneva 21.60 21.60 Milan »3% 93 7'b Berlin 12.28 12.28% Stockholm 19.39% 19.39% 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Prague 142% 142% Madrid 55.00 nominal
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  • 119 16 Secret Emergency Measures (From Our Own Correspondent» Singapore. July 8 Although the authorities are observing the strictest secrecy, a type of emergency transport is to be employed to meet the transport strike, special services from Collyer Quay to Geylang, Serangoon and Katong commencing this afternoon. This
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  • 159 16 -—Reuter. Rain curtailed cricket matches all over the country yesterday. At Chesterfield, the match between Essex and Derby was drawn. Scores: Fssex 176 (Rhodes 5 for 25). Derby 31 for 3. At Birmingham, the match between Sussex and Warwickshire was drawn. Scores; Sussex 327 (Harry Parks 114). Warwick
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  • 50 16 Reuter. Malta, July B.—lt is unofficially reported that during exercises the aircraft-carrier Glorious was fouled by its attendant desroyer Wishart whose foremast was carried away. Both ships are now anchored off the breakwater. London, July B.—No confirmation of the above report has yet received the Admiralty.— Reuter
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 124 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4.6 4 10*2 Eangrin 22 0 23 0 Eatu Selangor 1.37’.2 1.12% Hong Eatt 1.00 1.03 Jelebu .67*2 -72% Kpg. Lan jut 19 9 20;3 hramat 10 9 11|6 Kucliai Ordy. 1.30 1.35c Larut H|3 11|4% Petaling 8.50 8.75 Rahman 1.25 1.30 Eantau Tin
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    • 121 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 Hong Fatt 1 00 1.02 Jelebu .72% .75 Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Pe talings 8.50 8.75 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Rantau Ordy. 1.37% 1.42% Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Bangrins 22'0 22)6 Kpg. Kamunting 9 3 9 9 Kramats 10 9
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    • 263 16 Profit-Taking New York, July B—The backwardness of steel in recent sessions is a logical result of recent radical developments to this industry, including price reductions. A sharp initial drop in London copper was one of the main factors in stimulating profit-taking which was impressively absorbed resulting in small
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    • 20 16 TIN Singapore $95.50 per pkl. Penang $94.62% per pkl. RUBBER «Singapore Spot per lb. Penang—Spot 24^c. per lb.
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    • 170 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Sellers A. Hitams 24 9 25 6 B. Selangors 1.37% 1.42% Hong Fatts 1.01 1.03 Hongkong Tins 23)9 24 6 K. Kamuntings 9)3 9 9 K. Lanjuts 19,6 20j0 Kucha is 1.27% 1.32% Kramats 10)9 11|3 Kundangs 5)6 6il'% Laruts 11)3 11)9 Putehs .95 1.00 Petalings
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  • 76 16 against continued purchases of gold. —Reuter. Rubber And Base Metal Easier The Stock Exchange is quiet and generally lower following easier Wall Street advices. Gilt-edged resisted profit-taking quite well. Kaffirs were inactive and oils were lower in sympathy with internationals. Rubbers and coppers declined. Base metals were lower
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  • 31 16 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.:— March—Sons of the Brave—Bidgood. Selection—A Runaway Girl—Monckton. Waltz—Santiago—Gorbin. Overture—John Sam—Ansell. Intermezzo—Fleurette d’Amour— Fletcher. Selection—Lilac Time—Schubert. Fox Trot—Remember Me—Warren.
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  • 78 16 Added attraction for Wembley Cabaret Dance Hall tonight will be the inclusion of Tony’s Tiger Raggers, who will be playing together with the Cabaret Dance Band, the Marcial’s Rhythm Boys. Entertaining music is assured, but there will also be balloon dances .to heighten the
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  • 136 16 —Reuter. London Conference Almost Breaks Down The plenary meeting of the International Sugar Council held in London yesterday is said to have been at first in danger of breaking up since no agreement could be reached with regard to an estimate of next year’s free market requirements, but late
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  • 123 16 4th Sunday after Trinity 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8.00 a.m. Mattins and Litany. Psalm —22 Hymn—29o 8.45 a.m. Holy Communion 9.30 a.m. Mattins (Tamil). 10.30 a.m. Mattins and Holy Communion (Chinese). 4.15 p.m. Sunday 1 School) Parsonage 5.00 p.m. Kindergarten 6.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon. Psalms
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  • 401 16 Today’s Perak Races Following are probable riders for today: Race I—Ponies,1 —Ponies, Class 1, Div. 2,5% Furs. Str. 2.15 p.m. Devon King 9.02 Dodd Kissing Cup 8.11 Tankard Sheila II 8.11 Mayo Snuff Box 8.09 Martin Codellus 8.07 Garrard Mildora 8.02 Davies Char 8.00 Woods Blue Belle 7.13
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  • 132 16 Three More Arrests Made Three more arrests were made yesterday in connection with the rioting on Tuesday. The men arrested, Tan Teik Cheow (30), Li Keng Jin (45) and Oon Lee Geok (27), were charged in the Penang Middle Court this morning, and were remanded a week. Two
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  • 453 16 Man Crushed Beam An inquest was held yesterday befon Mr. Lim Koon Teck. the Penang Coroner on an Indian, Vairan. who met his deitt when a garage at Burmah Road collapsed on May 6. Messrs. Khoo Chong Kooi. K Aruna, gam and Mohamed Shaftee bin Mohaati Sheriff acted
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  • 106 16 Blackstone Co.. Ltd., of Stands, been successful in obtaining a i-‘pea. for the supply of six pump- with c equipment for the Paya L bar s, ua BrOf posal Works of Singapore. The aPF mate value of the order is £9< U) W.T. Henley’s Telegraph Wor pany,
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  • 18 16 leau'.-- Port Said, July B—The lers strike continues. Six strike 1 today arrested for
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