Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 July 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section18 1938-07-14 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE j 57 ESTAB. PUBLISHED DAILY 5... !<*. THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article211 1938-07-14 1 .—Reuter and Siu (’hew Jit Poll. 01 [BREAK OF FIRES IN CHAPEI c |'ii<ree Bombed In Ku angtniig M ntial la" ha s bvrn proclaimed again at Shanghai. G n |ir< r audible in Western Shanghai ami the North Staand other I' 11 1 Chapvi arc.—Reuter and Siu (’hew Jit Poll. - 211 words
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Article46 1938-07-14 1 Reuter. Republicans Lose Sarrion 'uly 13. Franco’s troops claim >o, miles deep along a front towards Sa junto in the 'ougest Republican resistance plured the town of Sarrion. L, 13. Admitting the loss claim to have 7. i Nationalist warplanes with- > themselves. Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article52 1938-07-14 1 ftci.( P Pos.Stbilit)/ f a u V financial assist- h(( n under coni’ ish Government li < s understood '"(N been found to ’ha! •<> nination H ill be i 'I' br i /((f 'I 111 "Hii it is now uni> nl b( aftci.(P,. - 52 words
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Article103 1938-07-14 1 l! A To Make '’ttfehases With th,. His .Majesty’s in th,* r tlls Ma Je3ty’s GovKingdom have def.^^X e t telya mis--2 ne gotiati, l< P ur P<>se of enter- t lth the Canadian the manufacture of e taking h. raft ln Canada. th.* Ait a nounce ment103 words
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Article155 1938-07-14 1 Reuter. Hughes Nearing Goal Mr. Howard Hughes and his companions who left New York last Sunday flying via Paris and Siberia have left Fairbanks, Alaska, on the pen-ultimate lap of the journey. Mr. Hughes has decided to try to make St. Paul. Broadcasting from Fairbanks, Mr. Stoddart.Reuter. - 155 words
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Article140 1938-07-14 1 House May Be Summoned During Recess Further questions were addressed in the Commons to the Prime Minister with reference to the date when the Anglo-Italian agreement is to be brought into force. When asked whether if the date had not been determined before the .House rose for the140 words
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Article, Illustration73 1938-07-14 1 While bis brother was on h>\ van t o cont/ratulate him on his progress. Mr. G. I. Fellowes Cohnore. <> Canadian pupil pilot., was killed at Bnrsledon. Hants. Hr jumped from his niuchitu s irhen in difficulties over the Southamp-ton-Portsmoutk road, but it as73 words
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Article153 1938-07-14 1 ’’Extralitv** In China Attention was called in the Commons to a declaration by a Japanese spokesman in Shanghai that the Japanese Government intended to abolish extraterritorial rights in those portions of China which are in Japanese occupation. Mr. R A. Butler replied that the Japanese Government have153 words
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Article200 1938-07-14 1 Gulf Between Arabs And Jews Haifa. July 13 The situation continued very tense here today. There were several scuffles in one of which two Jews were stabbed and stoned by the crowd and seriously hurt. Detachments of the First Battalion. Essex Regiment, are patrolling the town. The First Squadion.200 words
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Article87 1938-07-14 1 British Wireless. Prime Minister To Broadcast A speech by the Prime Minister al the Birmingham Centenary Banquet will be heard frem Daventry on July 14 at 8 >0 p.m. G.M.T. on GSG, GSI GSD and CSB. Recordings will be heard on the same day at 11.20 p.m.British Wireless. - 87 words
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Article177 1938-07-14 1 Reuter. Humans Blasted In Canton Today Canton, July 14. The city was again raided at 8.5 a.m. by a large number of planes. Thirty bombs dropped near the Pearl River Bridge. The death list is feared heavy as the district, unlike others. ’a as not evacuated. The. Reuter. - 177 words
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Article134 1938-07-14 1 Commission Of Iwo Britons To Report The Prime Minister replying to a question in the Commons said: “The House will be aware that during the last few weeks His Majesty’s Government has been endeavouring to form an international commission which would be prepared to proceed to the scene134 words
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Article37 1938-07-14 1 The War Minister, Mr. Hore Belisha. at. tended yesterday’s session of the Select Committee which is inquiring into operation of the Official Secrets Act in relation to Members of Parliament and was reexamined37 words
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Article685 1938-07-14 1 But British Government Not Pre pa red To A cquiesce!! hilt* ain military action is precluded, the Government are not prepared to acquiesce in a repetition of deliberate attacks on British ships in Spain.*” Ihis was tin* cohl comfort the Prime Minister offered the House685 words
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Advertisement31 1938-07-14 1 ,lIE sna* Cßfll C 0" 0 ROAD, ppXA.NC' rv' •phone 901 („r firrt- das dry i|vl ~„g »11 descriptions «otton fabrics 4 |„w cost and W« h NTBE D c\T-'- r-31 words
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1992 1938-07-14 2 Counsel On Medical And Legal Viewpoints SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST EXAMPLE That His Lordship had to deal with the question of unfitness from the legal point of view and not from the medical stan point, and that His Lordship was not dealing with overcrow ding from1,992 words
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Article96 1938-07-14 2 Bullion Market Activity London, July 13: Further inf Continental hoarding and demaia* 1 were responsible for a i r bar gold in today’s bullion metal valued at £1,302,000 stwiin 1 ed hands. Gold coins also encounh red and sum inquiry from the same sources r foreign exchange mark96 words
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Advertisement324 1938-07-14 2 .■■■■■l, ———-r-— wl MhsJ. HML Before You J Face Cream WOMEN Yg Z"■ before and after using CREME TOKALON 1 MAKE THIS I SIMPLE TEST SEE YOURSELF fel?W LOOK YOUNGER EVERY MORNING! r(>- NIGHT: Arpfv Crrnre Tokafon pores, leautifit's rough, mottled skin. An Kit*' Cofowr It contains Biexel from ideal324 words
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Advertisement78 1938-07-14 2 NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL PHONE NO 60. TANJONG BUNGAH. PEN AN For your pleasure we have erected a diving stage complete with spring w* l Rates moderate. The beot place for your Holiday»ARE YOU GETTING YOUR STRAITS TIMES? If you have any difficulty in obtaining your copy <> f Malaya’s treading78 words
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Article183 1938-07-14 3 r. Reuter. M. P.’s Charge Against Japanese London. July 13: Mr. R.A. Butler in Commons said he had no information regarding Mr. Arthur-Henderson's allegations that Japanese employers were distributing opium to their Chinese employees in China in lieu of their regular wages. Mr. Butler would enquire ifr. Reuter. - 183 words
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Article396 1938-07-14 3 Trade T alks Vi itli Australia London: Thire were amusing references to the toughness of the British and Australian Ministers taking part in trade negotiations in London at a luncheon given l y the Austialian Association of British Manufacturers at Grosvenor House. Lord Stanley, Dominions Secretary, desribed396 words
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164 1938-07-14 3 —Reuter. JEWS ACT AS DECOYS IN DANGER SPOTS Marauders Surprised By British Troops Jerusalem, July 13: Considerable success is attending the British troops’ system of 4 ‘mouse-trap patrols’’ against terrorists on the plain of Esdraelon and the hills of Galilee. Picked volunteers from.—Reuter. - 164 words
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Article187 1938-07-14 3 1. —Reuter. No Inqnirv To Be Held London. July 13: Asked in Commons by Mr. R. W. Sorensen whether he would institute a special inquiry into social and industrial conditions of native workers in Hong Kong with a view to securing reliable information concerning hour labour1.—Reuter. - 187 words
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Article92 1938-07-14 3 .—Reuter. British Consul At Brother’s Inquest London. July 13: Mr. George Moss. British Consul-General at Hankow gave evidence at Paddington at the inquest on his brother William Stanley Moss who died from effects of aspirin poisoning. Mr. George Moss said his brother was an export merchant.—Reuter. - 92 words
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315 1938-07-14 3 Vessel Set Alight With Crew Aboard Within sight of Hongkong and on the. fringe of British watery a Japanese destroyer set alight a large Chinese junk last night, killing most of the crew. The incident was witnessed by many residents of the eastern section315 words
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Article78 1938-07-14 3 —Reuter. Supplements ry R. A. F. Estimate London, July 13: Another £22,901,000 to strengthen Britain's Air Force, bringing the total for the year to £134,403,000 is the subject of a Supplementary Estimate issued today. This provides for increasing Air Force personnel to 96.000 which is 30,000—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article84 1938-07-14 3 Reuter. May Attend Garden Party Next Week London, July 13: After a visit of doctors to Windsor, it was stated that improvement in the King’s condition continues It is understood the doctors are satisfied with His Majesty’s progress and it is expected a formal bulletin will beReuter. - 84 words
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Article88 1938-07-14 3 Reuter. Lcndon, July 13: The Prime Minister informed Commons it had been found impossible to arrange formation of an Intel national Commission to proceed to the scene of any aerial bombardment in Spain and report on the facts at the request of competent Spanish authorities concerned.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article529 1938-07-14 3 2 Well-Known Penang Chinese 815,000 BAIL GRANTED In the Penang Supreme Court yesterday afternoon, immediately after the Land Acquisition caseL, Mr C. D. D Hogan made an application on behalf of the two well-known Penang Chinese who were charged in the Police Court on Monday and refused529 words
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Article48 1938-07-14 3 —Reuter. Britain Sends Special Mission London, July 13: The British Government has decided to immediately send a special mission to Canada to negotiate for manufacture of large bomber aircraft there. The mission will include Sir Hardman Lever, Air Marshal Ellington and Mr. Handley Page.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 48 words
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Advertisement473 1938-07-14 3 I? B’»*'"’’ r^t" W ,eT, On <** <77 Tr»« «M. c ffnl Str*' r UB h. L«tmP’ ,r S.ngM-' W' fp° b <-Sr > ,l e m, l~).Off*» Fl*»’ Tr' “Learfmalaya P’rf*'* 1 RATES Penang Without With* «XTa Postage .is® $2.50 3 no I 7.50 -bb sQnn$ Qnn rr $15.00473 words
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Advertisement242 1938-07-14 3 RAILWAYS Race Meeting at Alor Star Saturday, 16th July, 1938 A Special train will run direct to the Race Course arriving in time for the first Race. Forward—Penang (Launch) Dep. 11.20 a.m. B. Mertajam 12.05 p.m. Sitngei Patani 12.45 p.m. Return —RACE COURSE 7.30 p.m. Stopping at Sungei Patani Bukit242 words
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Article321 1938-07-14 4 Jurv Retires Twice For Verdict i From Our Own Correspondent > Singapore, July 13. After retiring 27 minutes, the jury at Singapore Assizes yesterday disagreed in the hearing of charges against Soon Lee Seong, former storekeeper of the Master Attendant’s Office, who stood trial before321 words
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Article137 1938-07-14 4 Over-Balanced hile Sitting On Wall t From Our Own Correspondent Singapore. July 13. A verdict of misadventure was recorded by the Singapore Coroner. Mr W G Porter, yesterday, following an inquiry into the death of a fitter employed in the F.M.S. Railways. The deceased, a Tamil137 words
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Article195 1938-07-14 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. John Hands is booked to sail by the K.P.M. liner Boissevain for Capetown, from Singapore on July 21. Among recent visitors to Ipoh are Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Laursen and Mr. S.P. Moller. Mr. Walter W. Wadsworth, Shift Engineer, Kampar Tin. Malim Nawar, has been admitted195 words
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404 1938-07-14 4 Three Calls A Week For Malaya Bangkok-Hong Kong Route Schedules To Be Altered broni ()ur Own Correspondent.) Singapore, July 13. Imperial Airwax s and ()antas Empire Airways a tortnighl irom tomorrow will inaugurate a three-times-a-week flying boat service between Southampton, Singapore and404 words
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Article288 1938-07-14 4 Misappropriated Building Funds (From Our Own Correspondent> Taiping. July 12. Pleading guilty to criminal misappropriation of funds in respect of $5O, a Chinese school teacher named How Jit Meng was today convicted by the Second Magistrate, Taiping, Tunku Syed Abdullah, and sentenced to pay a fine288 words
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Article169 1938-07-14 4 Pla ,s 1 Ol Uen-nioni,.. (From Our Own Com tv, >.-• ,ir >gkok I e King oi s. Vlsjf November next £20,000, and th. officials O f .'A Household and the Ministry of r 1 now consulting expenditur. > borne by the G Privy Purse169 words
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Article159 1938-07-14 4 XX 01 LD-BE WEIMi I NDEKGO Ml OK M II i From Our Own Correspondai: Bangkok. July j A member of th.- Siam Assembly ing to get amended the Civil and 11 mercial Code in regard to marriage At present the law does net bmarriage159 words
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174 1938-07-14 4 Paulette Goddard, subject rumours of a roman e with CWhas entered a golf tournamen* California, as "Mrs, Charles L She is bei! by acquaintances who now marriage as a fact VISITS TO HIS KETRt' 1 She has pai last few days to Caaplm s Carmel174 words
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170 1938-07-14 4 XX hat A British Resident From Java Thinks i From Our Own Correspondent Singapore, July 13. That the natives in Java were learning to understand English faster than Dutch as a result of the distribution of English talking pictures, was doubtful, said a170 words
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Article272 1938-07-14 4 -Mr. Burgin On Need For Closer Links The British Chamber of Commerce ot Paris recently gave a luncheon in honour of Mr. Leslie Burgin, the British Minister of Transport. M. Gentin. the Minister of Commerce, represented the French Government. Mr. Burgin, speaking in French, said it was not272 words
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Article96 1938-07-14 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 13. During a Coroner’s inquiry into the death of a Sinhalese goldsmith, D. A. Barms Hemy, it was revealed that the deceased had been addicted to drink and that he had consumed about two tumblers of brandy daily. He began to96 words
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Advertisement791 1938-07-14 4 Kidney Acid Germs Killed In 3 Hours TI > undorivinff Of much ill health Many of them can not S Sag ■'■'■"'h «ferc-s sssss»*jSß LJM Bil < ~r*v miH nay suffer and bladder weakness Y “J ®X i 8 condl •<• ~.r.g-r<.u3 symptoms swollen J 4 f X b H791 words
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Article, Illustration2289 1938-07-14 5 IJ|{|TAIX IN JULY HAS EVERYTHING IN THE CLIMATE REPERTOIRE EXPLOSIONS IN THE SUN BLAMED ART AS A CURE FOR "NERVES" MIRACULOUS BRAIN SURGERY MOTHER’S NEGLECT OF HER SON B. B. C. TO NAME INDUSTRIAL FIRMS BRITAIN CANNOT BE STARVED OUT Coiß-JlolKlcnt h' 1 1 inb !i.2,289 words
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Article141 1938-07-14 5 Perak Centre To Be Formed (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 13. The formation of a Perak Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association in Ipoh is at present being planned and, it is understood, a public meeting of all those interested in the subject is141 words
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Advertisement76 1938-07-14 5 k I a DRAIN NOW and REFILL with new ■II B M W M SI O Mi® pt it iL wh Ilb vbOn- wHf "If Bl Ilßji H| IBUffl Mm fcffl ’ijgigif-' iM ffiiii WBs» iMiKK® Buy the oil that reduces wear and saves your engine. in the following live76 words
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Miscellaneous984 1938-07-14 6 OPENS TONIGHT! MA IITRTIC iktijri A-T.ll/ ASI 2 W 6.13 4 9.30p.m. LTI /Y JUkf XwX BAMMaKMidUS 6.00 3 The Crazy Gang Brought to the Screen to Give Yon A Super Social Tamil Talkie THE GREATEST LAUGH OF THE CENTURY! MTNIXTAT KOTV” NFRVO KNOX F LAIS AGAN ALLEN S nUII984 words
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352 1938-07-14 7 RESULT OF DEVELOPMENTS IN FAR EAST Paris, July 9That the recent developments in the Far East have greatly increased the French general public's interest in the problems of Indo-Chira are evidenced by a lengthy report cabled to the “Paris Soir” by that paper’s correspondent in352 words
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Article709 1938-07-14 7 China Hoisted Her Flag In 1909 A NAVAL SURVEY EXPEDITION Japan's Claims (Hom Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, July 10. In view of the Japanese claim that a Mr. Sueji Hirata, Managing Director of .he Kaiyo Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, discovered the Paracels, Pratas and Sinnan Islands in 1917,709 words
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Article52 1938-07-14 7 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. 1 March—S ep Of Glory.—Winter. 2 Overture Pique Dame. —Suppe. 3 SelVHtion -Waltzes from Vienna. Ciutsam. 4 Piccolo Solo —Snow-Flakes.- Char rosin. 5 Intermezzo The Fairy’s Rendezvous. -Lautenschlager. 6 Selection Gipsy Love.—-Lehar. 7 Quick Step--We Saw The52 words
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Article193 1938-07-14 7 China Will Resist Eor A Number Of X ears iFiom Our Own Correspondent) Canton. July 8. The Kwangtung people as well as -he Chinese in other provinces were urged tl rally under the leadership of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to continue their effo in carrying the war to a193 words
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Article175 1938-07-14 7 570 Destroyed By Chinese In First Year Of War Hankow. July 8. A total of 570 Japanese war planes nave been destroyed by the Chinese air iorce and anti aircraft batteries during the first year of Sino-Japanese hostilities, declared Colonel Mao Pang-chu. Chief of Aerial Operations in175 words
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Article294 1938-07-14 7 Fail Lower Levels Possible The following is a cabled synopsis of the Trader’s Column in this week’s issue cf Barrons’: The accelerated momentum of the present rise is largely attributable to the stampede to buy on the part of investment lusts which started a fortnight ago. This,294 words
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Advertisement359 1938-07-14 7 HORLICKS EVERY night WILL GIVE YOU Sv STRENGTH rFNTRE OF LONDON. IN THE FEM 100 bedroon i Si Fully till midnight, licensed 1 overseas visitors. Special rates lor Details from MAPLETON HOTEL W <tr~t Hoc-di 11’ Circa». C*X” UJ B* < hflaU ondon guy yourself a GOOD Pen -a VISOFIL359 words
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Advertisement258 1938-07-14 7 By Popular Request! Season Extended Till Today! QUEEN’S POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 THE -JUNGLE PRINCESS” RETURNS IN THE MOST EXCITING JUNGLE PICTURE EVER FILMED IN TECHNICOLOUR I /k j! .4. w WwßffMßiWMraEk: -j. B I K '"ir Beautiful Exotic, Alluring DOROTHY LAMOUR IN 'HER JUNGLE LOVE” with258 words
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Article827 1938-07-14 8 1 rTA HE Japanese yen was pegged al 14d. on March 11 at which rate it has been mainlaincd •'‘■eftectiveh >ince. The apparent ease with which the Japanese Goveri n.cnt is able to maintain this rate is attracting some attention and specula tion for it "is obvious827 words
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Article231 1938-07-14 8 ILFTTER TO THE EDITOR) Sir. As a resident of Penang I feel ashamed that our Malaya Cup team (supposed to be the best in the eyes of the Selection Committee) was badly trounced by the Selangor team. Never has a Penang team been 'so badly trounced as231 words
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91 1938-07-14 8 Jockey Eddie Billet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rube Billet of Penang, is leaving once again for Calcutta to ride there. He will be away for some time. Eddie Billet has been more successful when riding in India and Ceylon than when riding here.91 words
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Article80 1938-07-14 8 .—Reuter. Bear-Infested Forest As Refuge Lucknow. July 13: The cholera epidemic in the United Provinces is driving inhabitants of North Gahrwal to seek refuge in the neighbouring forest, notwithstanding the fact ihat the latter is infested with bears. The work of cremation in some cases is.—Reuter. - 80 words
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Article154 1938-07-14 8 Backed By Chinese Leader (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore July 13. Complete agreement with the Government warning issued last night, that it will deal vigorously with any further anti-Jap-anese disturbances in the Colony, was expressed by Mr. Tan Kah Kee. chairman of the Singapore China Relief Fund,154 words
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156 1938-07-14 8 The wedding took place between Sivaga■mi Ammal. daughter of Mr. K. Murugesam Pillay and Mr. M. Sreenivasam Pillay, Sub-Postmaster, Fern Hill. Ootv at Coimbatore on July 7. The bride is the daughter of Mr. K. Miiugesam Pillay, retired Postmaster, Penang. who went on pension156 words
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Article645 1938-07-14 8 Toll Of War Casualties ern conflict f., rn Upon which there i,' nite information. I mates have been public Japanese Government wbib eistimates of Japanese b >s naturally lost little in One of the most h rribie t c the carnage has, f the loss of life645 words
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Advertisement230 1938-07-14 8 Ilike «dr rc}rdeP k But they both iuM&t on Caymers Cvder. With its sparkle and tang of i English apples- Gay mer b justifies its title of Champagne of Cyders. 'l’ H° w "’th meals, and a splendid a *'l *J’^ efJ t’ on GAYMER'S nniH THE CHAMPAGNE OF THE230 words
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Advertisement38 1938-07-14 8 "BULLFINCH" BUTTER The Brand well-known throughout the whole of Malaya for its Excellence and Purity. yWKSaaOi THE BUTTER FOR EVERYBODY Obtainable at all the Leading Provision Stores. Sole Agents Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG, Ipoh, Singapore Kuala Lumpur.38 words
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Article, Illustration861 1938-07-14 9 L.i, mission <»' “Try-On” Plans I Alleged (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, July, 13. II oations that there were architects who submitted S eriouS a Jej-e bound to be rejected by any Sanitary Board I r* nittee and which were neither more or Jess than861 words
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Article94 1938-07-14 9 Malaya’s Generous Contributions brom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 13 Malayan Chinese have sent for the six months of this year, up to yesterday, a sum of $1.380.000. Chinese currency. to hina for war relief work. In June Singapore’s collection totalled $300.000 Chinese currency. The figures94 words
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95 1938-07-14 9 I From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur July, 13. The Chinatown Dance Palace, latest of Kuala Lumpur’s cabarets opened last night. Situated in Brickfields Road, this new Cabaret is backed with Malacca capital. Last night there was a large crowd and handsome presents were95 words
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85 1938-07-14 9 The body of an unknown Chinese was found floating in the sea off Tanjong Tokong, Penang, yesterday morning by some fishermen, who reported the matter io the police. Inspector Linsell. of the Magazine police station, proceeded to the spot and had the85 words
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Article1131 1938-07-14 9 u Story Of Police Raid e J*Told In Court r y In the Penang Police Court yesterday v morning, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the a second magistrate, four Indian Mohamedans. Mustapha bin Syed Rawther. Meerah t bin Eusoff. Syed Mohamed bin Ismail and j1,131 words
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Article165 1938-07-14 9 Expected In Penang I his Afternoon The two new aircraft for Wearne’s Air Services —De Havilland 86- are reported to have left Bangkok this morning at 10.55 and are expected to arrive at the Penang airport this afternoon at about 3.30. Of the two planes, one is165 words
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Article68 1938-07-14 9 Telephonic and telegraphic communication between Penang and Singapore broke down last night with the result that no telegrams could be despatched or received. The cause is stated to be due to a break in the lines between Singapore and Ipoh, but an official explanation from68 words
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Article64 1938-07-14 9 The following passengers arrived at Penang this morning from England and ports by the P. and O. liner “Rawalpindi:— Mr. and Mrs. W. Barrow and infant. Mr. J. F. W. Chandler. Miss E. Denaro. Mrs. M. W. Duncan and child, Mr. E. H. Morris. Mr. F. S.64 words
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395 1938-07-14 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 13. Hailed by enthusiastic patients as a Living Buddha,” a smallbuilt Siamese who speaks Kheh and Hokkien tolerably well, has been effecting marvellous cures in Kuala Lumpur for some time now. Taciturn almost to silence,395 words
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Advertisement195 1938-07-14 9 An unplearant breath (hah* B tosis) is a common danger to womanly charm. Mouth washes will do no good, unless the cause lies in the mouth. Most cases of B bad breath are due to improper functioning of the S digestive tract. A constipated system is obstructed R with digested195 words
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1904 1938-07-14 10 PLANTERS VALUE EVERY DOLLAR Great Value Of Technical Education Scheme Annual London Luncheon (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 8. At the annual London luncheon of the Incorporated Society of Planters, held a’, the Criterion Restaurant, Piccadilly, today, Mr. E.M. Allen, tne1,904 words
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Article1103 1938-07-14 10 Personnel Still A Mystery tin consumption INDICATORS REMAIN DISCOURAGING (From Our London Staff) London, July 6. There has been almost as much speculation about the tin buffer pool as in the metal during the past week op the London Metal Exchange. The scheme for the pool came1,103 words
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Advertisement62 1938-07-14 10 l/AjtfW® Mr' PILLS, I APIOL STEEL Sure and certain for all Female I complaints. Every lady should I keep a box in the house. I The I GEORGE TOWN DISPENSARY I 52-54 Beach Street. Pon&nf BELLISS MORCOM STEAM ENGINES, OIL ENGINES, COMPRESSORS, ETC. (ft <- A STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR SET62 words
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Advertisement301 1938-07-14 10 BANK S NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPIJ N.V. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) (With limited liability.) (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY.) Ectahtiahed in Amsterdam 1824. HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM With 46 Agencies, apart from correspondents, in Holland. HEAD OFFICE FOR THE EAST BATAVIA Branches throughout the Dutch Easi Indies and in the Straits Settlements. India, China, Japan301 words
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Advertisement504 1938-07-14 10 THE MERCANTILE h„ I OF India. LTb ‘ll (Incorporate ta Capital Authorised Capital Subscribed I Reserve Fund and- £l *£l Capital Paid Up BOARD of DlßrcTvu» Sir Obarlefl Alexander K.C.S.I. CT p' c Sir Thomas Smith, Kt Right Hon. Lord Catto i P. R. Chalmers. Esq. Sir C. C. Barrie,504 words
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810 1938-07-14 11 Records In Construction Of The New Mauretania C'i \RTIXG <>n its 25-day journey to Murmansk, drawn by three Russian tugs, a 2,500 ton floating dock, which a Tyneside firm have built for the Soviet Government, has left the Tvne. The dock had a810 words
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Article327 1938-07-14 11 S.S. ‘PALOPO* arrives today from Singapore, sails same day for Singapore, Cheribon, Semarang and Soerabaya. S.S. ‘HONG KHENG’ arrives today from Rangoon, sails same day for Singapore and China ports. D. 0.8. ‘RIBOT’ arrives today from Pangkalan Soesoe. S.S. ‘MATANG’ arrives in the morning from327 words
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Article179 1938-07-14 11 DISTILLED LARGE QUANTITY OE SAMSI (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 13. Feeble and aged, a Chinese named Lam Heng was produced in the Taiping Police Court today, to answer the charge of possession of a large quantity of intoxicating liquor, duty on which had not been179 words
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Article144 1938-07-14 11 Two Tamils Fined In Taiping (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 13. Two Tamils named Lassar and David were this morning convicted by the Taiping Magistrate on the charge of voluntary causing hurt to a railway porter, Yacob, and sentenced to pay a fine of $5O or144 words
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Article103 1938-07-14 11 Deterrent Sentence On Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 14. Another culprit has been brought to book for stealing articles from motor vehicles parked outside an Ipoh shop. A van was loading retail goods for distribution to various shops when a Chinese, watching his opportunity,103 words
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214 1938-07-14 11 Col. Rae Presides For First lime (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 14. There was a good attendance at the weekly tiffin meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club held at the Grand Hotel yesterday afternoon, with Rn. the Hon. Cbl. Cecil Rae, the214 words
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Article134 1938-07-14 11 (From Our Own Correspondent I Ipoh, July 14 A dumb Chinese woman who was charged with a samsu offence provided the Ipoh magistrates court with a problem. The court officers tried their best to explain the charge to her, but she could not understand anything.134 words
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Article77 1938-07-14 11 Charge Against Tai ping Indian>Mohamed<lan (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 13. When the case was called in which an Indian Mohameddan named Abdul Rahim was charged with being found drunk and incapable, no one entered into the dock. The Court Inspector then explained that the77 words
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Article80 1938-07-14 11 Cairo, July 13: Conversations wil’ shortly begin between Egypt and the Soviet Union for regulation of econom c and commercial relations between the two countries It is understood such an agreement will include the Soviet undertaking to refrain from propaganda in Tjgypt.— Reuter. The following ships were expected80 words
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Advertisement342 1938-07-14 11 lU e funnel line D J. TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penaug Due London aXf.KIA SE RV calls Hull and Gdynia July 15 Aug. 12 nIO MEf) Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 c AJAX calls Antwerp Middlesborouph July 29 Aug. 26 C service TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Urapoo342 words
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Advertisement887 1938-07-14 11 PA Q BRITISH 1 INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE SJS. “ELEPHANTA” SAILING SUNDAY, 17th JULY contruM*wltt* S’ UDder Penan S. Teluk Anson. Port Hurtt nil—> London and j£2j y^.^^ < rnment Malacca and Singapore Service. Outwwda from London tor China Japan. S/S "BULAN" July IS S/S "RAWALPINDI-887 words
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Miscellaneous21 1938-07-14 11 TIDE TABLE HIGH LOW TODAY 1.27 p.m. 8.23 p.m. TOMORROW 2.05 a.m. 817 arn 1.53 p.m. 8 45 P m a21 words
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Article793 1938-07-14 12 Latest limes Of Posting Alli .MAILS: > A mail for Australia. Nexv Zealand java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and by Qantas Airways wll close at -30 p.m. today. Registration at on) same (Correspondence prepaid at existing surcharge air mail ra.c. OI A mail for793 words
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849 1938-07-14 12 Untiring Eight For Foreign Markets Bi<i increase In Production Interesting, and in some cases surprising, sidelights on tne economic situation in Germany and Austria are given in a special 1 eport on German trade and finance, puolished by tne Reich-Kredit-Gesellschaft, l German State-owned bank. T~ese849 words
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Article470 1938-07-14 12 I wonder how many rad. who tune over the short '.r unusual and ii sta b that they are chat are waiting < Douglas Walters. P Up, The others I and, although the Mors. r very dull to v< u great asset. Unfortunately, tht oo r< cannot470 words
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Article107 1938-07-14 12 A letter discussed by Hull Cha- *■'jl Commerce and Shipping nct-ntly t I that the 8.8. C. wan. to “improve-J morale of the country and to wcild <>f Britain's inaustrial achievt’ ...e In he letter, to the Association tish Chambers of Commerce. M’- J N’colls,107 words
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Article84 1938-07-14 12 Daventry 1 steneis will 1« England’s East Coast to diop'» of the entertainments to be found mouth. As Yarmouth's attr.e trTthree piers and a pleasure ♦ion to magnificent sends thf' s plenty of good material li! l -3 Yarmouth attracts visitm for apart from its impoi auc84 words
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Miscellaneous2015 1938-07-14 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES b.b.c. service Highlights Of Today's Wireless SCHEDULE GSF (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- 6.35 p.m. Concert party fr<>n. Newquay. casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- ;u) j .05 a.m. Cricket: Gentlemen v Havers, ard Time) for this week, beginning July U < p.m. Pianoforte recital by2,015 words
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Miscellaneous24 1938-07-14 12 PENANG DAI IA XAI lll REPORT PENANG (FORT < ’<)«"' Yesterday s Ten: xr 3 6am. Noon SO E S 6 NW rainfai I July 1224 words
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Article, Illustration262 1938-07-14 13 THE London lire Brigade staged a demonstration of fire fighting methods of 1895. The thunder o’ the horses* hoove*, gave many of the audience a thrill of remembrance. Hut teas there am thrill then to co m pare with watching a man fighting the flames262 words
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667 1938-07-14 14 1-1 Draw With P. R. C. In First Division IDENTICAL RESULT IN TWO OTHER MATCHES A penalty goal ten minutes from time enabled the Indian Recreation Club to share points with the Penang Recreation Club, in the First Division League match played on667 words
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Article100 1938-07-14 14 British athletic titles have always been eagerly coveted by the Continental track and field sars, but this year’s A. A. A. meeting, at the White City on July 15-16. has drawn an entry from as far away as Iceland. Several title-holders are missing from the i ntry100 words
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Article, Illustration89 1938-07-14 14 —Reuter. Australians vs. Warwickshire Birmingham, July 13: In their match with Warwickshire, the Australians won the toss and put the county in to bat. Warwickshire made 179. Ord contributing 61' in 120 minutes. The last five wickets fell for 10 runs. Frank War with eleven spinning.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article310 1938-07-14 14 Eton Coach London: The permanent departure from public life of that grand old Yorkshire player George Hirst will start people raking over the treasure chests of cricket memories, writes Geoffrey Simpson. Hirst, who left county cricket many years ago to coach the boys at Eton, has310 words
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Article204 1938-07-14 14 London: One of the pluckiest quests by a professional athlete is surely Earl McCready’s attempt to start a wrestling boom in England. The game is in the hands of the all-in exponents. With these McCready will have no contact whatever. He is an advocate of straight catch-as-catch-can,204 words
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Article144 1938-07-14 14 Here is a tale of Hassett and his goat. The Australian batsman is Practical Joker No. 1 to the team rind at last the othen boys have got even. During, his out-of-crickct rambles Hassett in some extraordinary way captured a stray mountain goat. He succeeded in hauling144 words
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Article379 1938-07-14 14 British High Jump Champion London: One of those mysterious suspensions of which sports control bodies are so fond will be up for discussion shortly when the Womens A.A.A. consider the case of Dorothy’ Odam. British ace woman athlete. For reasons unknown, because there ha--been no attempt at379 words
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45 1938-07-14 14 The St. Mark’s annual school sports will be held on July 16, on the Butterworth Recreation Club Ground at 3.00 p. m. Old boys of the School are reminded to send in their entries immediately for the quarter mile event.45 words
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Advertisement345 1938-07-14 14 VMV PENANG 391. M -RgW m flfe FOR [■J ALL KV jj 1 occasions ■flH K. LUMPUR. PENANG. Dealers in all kinds of PATENT MEDICINES VISIT AND TRY THE CENTRAL AGENCY S*. BEACH STREET, PENANG SHUI KAT CO., 350 k 352, Chulia Street. Penang 142, Brewster Road, Ipoh. ’Phone 932.345 words
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Advertisement198 1938-07-14 14 VALUE! QUALITY All pure cotton blankets, in plain cream g cream with blue border. Whipped ends, fleecy, durable. l eJV 1■ Fttl Atn.Hllkkl.LH MUJ a Size 54 x 77 inches. $1.95 ll WHTMWW j TAIIMNC PUR PENANG IPOH n ii——. ww T/>« moit generally uteful Medicine for all Climates n198 words
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Article821 1938-07-14 15 Joe Louis In A Class Of His Own You never can tell when some unknown young giant will come roaring out of the nowhere with dynamite in both hands, hunger in his middle and determination in his soul, but it looks as though Joseph821 words
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Article312 1938-07-14 15 Movei"<‘"* 1 or Revival physical culture, hitherCh‘ n J din modern China, .?d «a ■»«■*>” of -strengthuVeen 1 1 d physique of the naing the sp nt whose shoulders mainly 5 pMlwar jj rest the res t natru' tion ent sponsored by the •piis 1S Lhe312 words
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Article161 1938-07-14 15 Vearco Joins Windsor Lad Reared, the unbeaten Italian colt which ki the Grand Prix de Pans, was purfeied for £60,000 by Mr. Martin H. tenon, formerly the head of a famous In of Turf commission agents, who owns t Beech House Stud at Cheveley, NewWet.161 words
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50 1938-07-14 15 fifty-third i'Oiidon, July 4. iital tf.urnath(' koyal s< < t' dln 111 the succt:3S kat the 12tl "J* who > in fhe final •Is to k. u Val 1-ancers by 10 lt i by a “t Bw s LT,'-' T 6!" after I) at the50 words
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192 1938-07-14 15 PHILLIPS NEUSEL TO FIGHT IN LONDON Len Harvey To Figure On Programme Eddie Phillips, official contender for Tommy Farr’s British and Empire heavyweight titles, is to meet the German, Walter Neusel, at Harringay Arena, and it is expected that Len Harvey will also figure on the same programme. No date192 words
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Article121 1938-07-14 15 Thompson Retains Walking Title Flying-officer D. O. Finlay (Henlow), the A.A.A. champion, established an R A.F. record when he won his heat of the 120 yards hurdles in 14.7 sec. at the Royal Air Force championships at Uxbridge recently. Finlay, the holder of the title, won121 words
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Article128 1938-07-14 15 System Of Scoring Amended Berlin, July 4. Some important decisions aftec..ng amateur boxing have been taken by the International Amateur Box.ng Federation, which has been meeting here. Alterations were made in the system of point-scoring. In future, pemts will be awarded for: A blow which lands clearly; a128 words
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Article, Illustration246 1938-07-14 15 Benny Lynch, former fly-weight cham- pion of the world, w’as fined £2O and had his Licence disqualified for a year at Kilmarnock for driving a car while under the influence of drink. < He was also lined £2 for driving without due care and246 words
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Article141 1938-07-14 15 Draw And Fixtures Below is the draw for the Cow Gate soccer competition, together with fixtures. All the matches will be played on the Dato Kramat ground with the exception of the final and semi-final matches for which grounds will be allocated later on. All141 words
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Article445 1938-07-14 15 Malaya Command Services Handbook Of Sport drom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 13. The Malaya Command Services hand book of Sport, which was issued yesterday, gives an idea of the tremendous interest vhat is taken by the local garrison and Air Force in sport. Almost445 words
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Advertisement175 1938-07-14 15 GET CLEANWASHED>gB| FRESHNESS. wBB A bath at any tune is a wonderful refresher, but a bath with Calvert’s Carbolic Soft Soap is a joy for the rest of the evening. Only Calvert’s •a ill give you such freshness, such glorious freedom from stickiness. After using Calvert’s Soft Soap you feel175 words
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Miscellaneous36 1938-07-14 15 hiding By j. millar watt SMI j r p comg on! william smakc-spgare That’s better! <■ J WHAT'S YOUS REAL YOU CAN’T BLUFF Mt u NAME WITH THAT hv// z SMITH STUFF. R- Jn n— l 1136 words
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Article112 1938-07-14 16 vr\ PREVinrrST LATEST LONDON—-(Spot) LONDON—<3 months) £190.10. 0 £194 BUSINESS DONE M PEN ANG $95.62 $95. 50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA—(Sundried) §3.85 $3.85 BLACK PEPPER $8.75 $8.75 REBBER 718 d 7%d LONDON 15c(G» 15c (G) NEW YORK 24% c 24 %c SINGAPORE-(Spot) 2 5%c112 words
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Article343 1938-07-14 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or FaD Yesterday Rise or Fall Con Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burma.li Oil 89 4% 4-7%‘‘ i- Eagle Com. 4 nesos. 5 0 -H% d Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114% Cab!e p c 98% _j_ t 4 War343 words
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Article124 1938-07-14 16 London. July 13. RUBBER: Firm. London 7% buyer? 7% seller? Augusb 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dr.- 7 j 9,; buyers 7% sellers Jar./Mar 7% buyers 7JJ sellers NEW YORK 15.38 cts. United Kingdom Stock* London 60.643 tons Liverpool 31.624 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam July ±ll. 7.124 words
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Article107 1938-07-14 16 Paris 178 gj 178 21 64 New York 4.92*% 4.93 Montreal 4.96% 4.96 Brussels 29.12 29.12’ '•> Geneva 21.56 21.57% Amsterdam 8.95% 8.95% Milan 93 H 93 B Berlin 12.26% 12.27% Stockholm 19.39’i 19.39’a Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19 90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226% 226% Praugui107 words
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Article209 1938-07-14 16 Government’s Terms In a circular by the Chief Inspector of Mines details are given with regard to tlie production of Malaya’s share of the buffer stock. The Government will advance through the Straits Trading Company or the Eastern Smelting Company a sum of $5O per picul out209 words
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Article96 1938-07-14 16 I.—Reuter. American Golfers Championship Shawnee. Ondelaware, Pa, July 13. In the Professional Golfers Association Championships being played here Runyan beat Mangrum 1 and 0 at the 37th; Sara zen beat Jimmy Demart 1 and 0 at the 38th and J. Foulis beat Stahl 6 and 5. In the thirdI.—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article58 1938-07-14 16 MR. MRS. G. WILSON Nir. and Mrs. G. Wilson, of the Elim Orphan Home, Ipoh, are expected in Penang this week-end Mr. Wilson will conduct the Sunday evening service at the new Mission Chapel in Burmah Road, and will also'*take charge of the Chinese service in the morning. He has58 words
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Article152 1938-07-14 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 9 Batu Selangor 1• 36 1- 40 Hong Fatt 100 1.03 Jelebu -72 .77% Kpg. KSlmunting 9 7’ 2 lOTA Kpg. Lan jut 19 6 20 3c Katu 25 0 26 0 Klang 1.80 1.87% Kramat 10|9 113 Kuchai Ordy. 1.30 1.35 c152 words
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Article138 1938-07-14 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 fiong Fatt 1.00 1.03 Jelebu .72%» .75 Klang River 1.82*2 1.87'j Kuchai 1.30 1.32% Lukut .70 .75 Petaling 8.25 8.75 Puteh 1.05 1.10 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Rantau 1-37% 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.62% 1.67% Talam 1.40 1.45 Teluk Kruin .72%138 words
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Article296 1938-07-14 16 Drop After Strength New York. July 13.- The feature of market action was for the first time in recent sessions the development of volume on an approximate 3 point final hour decline led by steels, motors and coppers. A lower opening is strongly indicated after which action should296 words
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Article24 1938-07-14 16 TIN Singapore $T6.00 per pkl. Penang $95.50 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 245'g c per 11». Penang Spot 245/« c per Ib.24 words
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Article208 1938-07-14 16 RUBBER: Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.35 1.45 I Batu Lintangs 1.15 1.20 < Bassetts .55 .60 I Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .77% .82% Kedah Rubbers 1.85 2.00 Kuala Sidims 2.50 2.75 Indragiris 1.32%. 1.40 Lunas 1.85 1.95 Mentakabs .45 -47% Malaka Pindas 1.37%. 1.45 New Scudais 117% 1.25208 words
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Article111 1938-07-14 16 Reuter League Which Swore For Hitler River Head. (New York), July 13: Six officials of the German American Settlement League were fined $5OO each and their organisation $lO.OOO for violation of New York State law requiring registration of oath-bound organisations. All received gaol sentences whichReuter - 111 words
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80 1938-07-14 16 The season for Her Jungle Love” at the Queen’s is being extended to tonight, owing to the great attraction it has proved. Last night’s show’s were again crowded. Those who have not seen this Paramount technicolour jungle film, featuring Miss Dorothy Lamour, should80 words
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Article211 1938-07-14 16 Entries Invited For The Sheppard Shield i From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 13. Entries are now invited for the annual competition for the Sheppard Shield. The competition is open to all tennisplaying clubs in the districts of Larut and Matang, Krian, Selama, Kuala Kangsar, Upper Perak,211 words
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Article212 1938-07-14 16 Europeans-Rest Match To Be Three-Day Affair The local “test” match between the Europeans and the Rest will commence on July 16. This is an annual affair and arouses much interest among cricketers. Much of the interest this year will be lessened as it is without doubt212 words
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Article66 1938-07-14 16 Elysee XI To Meet S.X.I. Boarders Tomorrow The following will represent the Elysee XI in a friendly game of soccer against the St. Xavier’s Boarders tomorrow on the S.X.I. ground Ah Song; Andrew J Williams. Ewe Keat; Looi Choo Eng, Cheah Wat Gark. C. B. Tan; Alchinniah, Beow66 words
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Article60 1938-07-14 16 Best Insurance l’« Peace hi Europe (From Our Own Correspond® Singapore, te “A strong Britain is the best u for peace in Europe; a weak Bns mean war,” said Mr. W. L. Warae recently editor of the Daily Mail a director, who arrived in Sinew morning by60 words
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Advertisement205 1938-07-14 16 R. E. MOHAMED KASSIM COMPANY (S.S.) General Merchants. 65/67, Penang Street, PENANG. TO ALL OCR PATRONS The undersigned have pleasure in informing you that the Businesses carried on by R. E Mohamed Kassim &Co Ltd., in the Colony of the Straits Settlements have been purchased by the undersigned R. E.205 words
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