Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 July 1938

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L rr J 1 ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY JtT'” 1 x< TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 530 1 “Determined Action Threatened SOVIET TROOPS REPORTED TO HAVE CROSSED FRONTIER I'okio. July 18 Manchukuo and Korean frontier Guard authorities have demanded the immediate withIrawal of Soviet troops who are alleged to have violated •Jh Manchukuo border southward of Hunchung and Jiaxe threatened determined action if they
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    239 1 I Queen «.< ramed to Prince Ferdinand of 1914 she became Queen Marie Ruma but her coronation was ■aroi Innccss Elizabeth. Piincc Aiicnci. I taier and Patriarch' Myron Cristea ■re present when the Queen died as well ■i number of doctors, including a Ger- Vdaiis!. who travelled
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  • 235 1 —Reuter. pil Ottered Jul y 18. Discussion» E/’ European Z”’ °i Italy ""rptan bloc combetween Mus/'y In lin K ar y have Ku• "ZX? the 7“* 1,1 at Palazzo dli bekanya. Huneari <n i? I? ■*bi ft^ WOuld replace th. K/ i tn Koine protoU|( n u
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  • 84 1 British Government Optimistic In the course of an answer to several questions on Czechoslovakia in the Commons, the Prime Minister said the United Kingdom Government had heard from the Czechoslovakian Government that there was no truth in reports of abnormal troop movements in Czechoslovakia. He also stated that while
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  • 393 1 H earne s Pilot injured (From Our Own Correspondent I Singapore. July 18. Capt. Tom Beresford, one of Wearne Bros, pilots, narrowly escaped death w r hen the small Hillson-Praga monoplane he was piloting crashed on rough ground between the Singapore airport and Rhuroad just before sunset
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  • 356 1 Preparing To Greet British King And Queen Paris, July 19 I h e streets were thronged eariv hours by -Te defeccrowds inspecting the fairyland which has effaced the prosaic capital. Millions of British and French flags are fluttering in the light breeze and every vehicle is
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  • 47 1 Despite a hesitant London close, Wall Street had a biy turnover yesterday ant advanciny prices atul folloicing a reaction values rose beyond the I'fO level for industrials while radways participated in the mownient. This close was firm. Rubber opened very firm this morniny at 25%.
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  • 82 1 The Bill giving approval to the AngloTurkish agreement whereby 16.000,000 will be advanced to Turkey as an armaments credit was given a second reading in the Lords. In the course of the debate Earl Stanhope for the Government said statements had recently appeared attributing to the
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  • 486 2 Claims To Have Been Drugged: Gets 18 Months’ K Gaol “1 met a well-dressed man named Mr. Tan at the Wembley Park We became great friends and had dinner and drinks toget er or nights. He gave me drinks which contained drugs. So said
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  • 104 2 Thousands Of Pilgrims Expected The annual solemnization of the Feast of Si. Anne (the mother of Blessed Virgin Mary and the Miraculous Image of Province Wellesley) will take place on Sunday July 31, when pilgrims from all parts of Malaya and elsewhere annually
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  • 96 2 Accused Pleads Guilty (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit MeKajam, July 18. Sentence was deferred upon one Yeo Ying, who pleaded guilty before Mr. Dohoo, the new Police Magistrate, Bukit Mertajam, at ‘the Police Court this morning. Bail was allowed in the sum of $lOO. ee Ying
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  • 47 2 This evening at the “Esplanade” from 6.00 p. m to 7.30 p. m. March Th; Chief. Stanley. Selection H.M.S. Pinafore Sullivan. WaKz Amorettan Tanzo. Gungl. Overture -Dieu St. Bayadere. A über. Intermezzo Anona. Grey. Selection Vanity Fair. Finck. Fox Trot—Let’s Fall In Love. -Peco rini.
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  • 242 2 No Compensation Berlin: The German ghetto laws al ready restricting the business activities of the Jewish population to a large extent have again been supplemented through measures barring Jews from a number of trades hitherto open to them. Jews and Jewish firms will be excluded
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    • 197 2 START on k I Xjjggyr I I When a hot engine is slopped the oil tends to drain H off the cylinders and bearings leaving them dry. H Thus until a further supply of oil reaches the H surfaces by the action of the pump and the centri- H fugal
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  • 230 3 Lictory Within A Lear” Says Franco I ig—Franco told Reuter that the Nationalists I M oS thin a year advocated the need of friend- gain vid° r y c pa jn and Britain. o f,Natio nallS B ___The Foreign Minister, Del Vayo made a
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  • 53 3 —Reuter. Tokio. July 18 —The Cabinet tomorrow will consider a proposal by the Ministry of Finance to ship part of the Bank of Japan's 800.000,000 yen gold reserves abroad in order to obtain foreign exchange for importation of raw* materials required for manufacture
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  • 24 3 Reuter. Colombo. July 18 —The Governor today opened the new graving dock, costing £lOO,OOO, in Colombo Harbour. —Reuter.
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  • 153 3 —Reuter. Atlantic Crossed In £l5O Plane Dublin, July 18 —Flying a nine-year-old £l5O plane, Douglas Corrigan, a 30-year-old Californian airman, landed at Blue Baldonnel Aerodrome, near Dublin at 2 30 p m. today after having left Nev. York at 10 17 p m. yesterday. The feat is
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  • 162 3 —Reuter. More Questions In Commons London, July 18 -Mr. A.E.L. Chorlton asked in Commons today what action was proposed to set at rest widespread British fears in Shanghai that the Japanese Government is deliberately encouraging Jap'D’Cse commercial undertakings to follow’ lose on military advance on
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  • 26 3 Reuter. Moscow, July 18.— The airmen, Kokkinaki and Briandinsky awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union and 25,000 roubles each Reuter.
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  • 412 3 ■•llran Tri'T < I Href Malays B Alor Star. July I!' B c r,i is al’ W.I). WaI Es-. B' wor of Alor Star, who ap- XX Aznn. chief of cheating; «as convicted K.- rigorous n c^ar^ e KL) w ho claur.ol trial was ai Kbv'hc
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  • 371 3 —Reuter. I heir Majesties Leave For Paris Today London. July 18--The King, who, with he Queen and -he two Princesses returned yesterday from Royal Lodge, Windsor, to Buckingham Palace, has completely recovered from the illness which kepi him indoors last week. Ad arrangements have now
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  • 561 3 Action To Cause Landlords To Exercise Reasonable Care Lrged “We are agreed that the d?'th of Vairan, was due to shock and haemorrhage from multiple injuries received as a result of the west portion of 237 Burmah Road collapsing on him. We recommend that action might be
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    24 3 DOLBLE BASS player in the local Arcadians Dance Band. Miss Florence Frost, has been chosen Beauty Queen of Wombwell near Barnsley, Yorkshire.
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  • 373 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Among recent visitors to Ipoh are Messrs K.B. Eyre. Mr. N. Pillai of Singapore, who had been in Ipoh on leave, has left for Singapore. All Justice Raja Musa has returned to Kuala Lumpur from Kuan tan, where he has been presiding at the assizes. Inche Abu Baker.
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  • 672 4 Great Work Of Relief Committee CIXCE 1932. the Selangor Asiatic Unemployment Committee has distributed more than 4.(XKI piculs of rice. 24.000 tins of milk and money, a total cost ot $40.785 for relief. The report for the period from April, 1936, to March,
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  • 26 4 A woman Air Raid Precautions Warden trying on her gas mask ——apparently thought it might be more attractive—worn hat style.
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  • 370 4 Need For Special Court In S'pore i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 18. j Singapore urgently needs a special, court to try juvenile offenders. Advocating this is Brigadier H Lord. head of the Salvation Army, whose Re- i marui Home for Boys has made it possible for
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  • 627 4 Greater Benefits For \|i| Malayan PI anhis Conferences And irr| <s Broadcasts Sug<>< The Rubber Research Institute is shortly t scheme to make its work better known to Malayan p| d t to enable the rubber industry to benefit more f, its research work. resul M This
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  • 167 4 Well-Known Malayan Doctor The news of the death of Dr. E. T. Maclntyre. M.D, J.P.. one of the bestknown general practitioners a decade ago in Kuala Lumpur, at the General Hospital. Colombo, has been received with great regret by his relatives and former colleagues
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  • 348 4 Contributions received up to July wards the Chiu.'. I»; ihdiei as follows:- Previously acknowledged Straits uH 095.00. Messrs. Guan Heng $82.13; Amount lected re China news given from ChiMtl newspapers at Jelutong $75.11, show given by Penang Chinese Amate gH "aid of China Distress Relief Eund
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    • 278 5 i p—2 'ivlniU'v Ml’ CONSULATE THE ORIGINAL’ FILTER-TIP VIRGINIA Each cigarette contains in the mouthpiece 11 er °f a^>sor^>eilt cotton fibre to which )1 h as been added a minute quantity of pure Menthol. I kX l hev are a highly beneficial anti-septic and ensure to the sm °ker a
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    • 1079 6 LEADING AMUSEMENT-HOMES IN NORTH MALAYA "W TAT OPENED TO PACKED HOUSES LAST C > I rt VIF 1 faV T McII I IB tf l> wW J [MI! I OPENING TONIGHT! WAI Ki-®lr JIW 6..:0 B 2oth century-fox presents the happiest comedy of the season A Superb Neic Cantonese h
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  • 510 7 Once Rich, Now Works In Store For 30s. London: —Blonde, eighteen-year-old Peggv Stewart-Barnett former luxury girl and now a 30s. -a-week shop assistant at Sutton, Surrey, has had to take a holiday from work because of the “embarrassing attentions” of young men customers. Peggy,
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  • 882 7 The biggest opal seen for twenty years at Lightning Ridge, Australia's famous opal field, has been found by an old German digger. It is valued at £1,500. Otto was on the point of abandoning his 40 ft. shaft when his pick glanced on something hard and the treasure,
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  • 411 7 Man Remanded Lor Medical Report London. —Alleged to have “tried to pull Lady Godiva off her horse,” Herbert Bartholomew, Surrey, appeared at Feltham police-court. He was charged with using insulting words and behaviour with intent to provoke a breach of the peace in High-street, Teddington. The
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    • 259 7 Beware Kidney Germs If Tired, Nervous, Aching Are you Run Down, Nervy, suffer Aching. Swollen joints? Do you Get Up Nights or suffer from Burning, Itching Passages Dizziness. Rheumatism, Circles Under Eyes, Puffy Ankles, Frequent Headaches and Colds, Loss of Appetite and Energy» These symptoms show germs are attacking’ the
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    • 362 7 Ltl'll U J EZEB E L” rinf! "“J’S. Ac fa "J A rf BETTE DAVIS I ol> le ,realesl Actress on |h e Screen TODAY! L rll i l i V'' l Al QUEEN S I’lans at M. Grand Co. Ltd., 'Phone 1476. I S r /V Championship Fight—JOE LOVIS
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    • 85 7 Q UE E N S EXTRA! EXTRA I (ARRIVE!) BY KL M AIR MAIL) An excellent 2—reel record of the World's Heavyweight Championship Bout JOE MAX LOUIS SCHMELING See How LOUIS Ko’ed SCHMELING in Slow Motion Blow By Blow Clearlv Shown Screening Together with XX arner Bros. Big Hit BETTE
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  • 451 8 rHE Penang Junior Civil Service Association appears to have lost some of its former strength. When it had premises in Anson Road near the Dato Kramat Gardens, it was a popular and flourishing institution —then being known as the Subordinate Civil Service Association. Subsequently it was removed to rather
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  • 362 8 THE Spanish civil war has been in progress for two years and the end is not yet in sight. Much has been learned during those two years —learned largely at the expense of the people of Spain. Fascism and Nazism have successfully challenged the rights of Democracy, but
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  • 188 8 I letter to the editor I Sir, The Penang State team which met with disastrous defeat at the hands of Selangor to the tune of 6 goals to 1 on the Jch instant at the Victoria Green was indeed very surprising. Judging from the display put up by
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  • 7 8 Mr. Tan Ah Tah
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  • 227 8 —Reuter. S peaker’s Ruling And Advice A crowded House of Commons heard the Speaker give his ruling on the new breach of privilege issue raised by Colonel Heneage on July 14. He said new informatoin now was that individual members of the Military Court of Inquiry knew nothing
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  • 380 8 Reuter Operated On Minor To Procure Miscarriage London, July 18 —Famous doctors and lawyers crow'ded the Old Bailey today when the trial of Dr. A. W. Bourne, the well-known surgeon, opened before justice MacNaughten and a jury including two women The Attorney General appeared for the
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  • 22 8 Reuter. Helsinki, July 18.- The Finnish Olympic Committee has received an official invitation to organise the 1940 Games. Reuter.
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  • 326 8 Crisis A MEEI I Entomologica B lil'h I B J’roftsMH ger were 174,00(1 person potongs and three |,l a S goring 8/0.00(1 speakin-. lopmeni t?) 1 curditL. In oilier u, H r h I that some 4 j behind them I were mu J., .j,!,. I babilities
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  • 473 9 u a laya’s Small. Dwindling Export nu ll freight rates retard 111 DEVELOPMENT (From O» r Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. fn b'ht rates are one of the main factors which ?levelopnient of Malaya’s small export trade a r *P n Cl I charcoal for
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  • 181 9 East Hurdle To Malaya Cup Final From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 18. “'ingor should overcome without much their last obstacle in the Northern t G i"n ot the Malaya Cup soccer competi- (,1 w!len niey meet Kedah at the stadium ‘*'7 next Saturday
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  • 167 9 Penang Europeans To Visit Kedah European members of the Kedah Volun-' teer Force and the P- P.W.V.C. are to meet next Saturday at Sungei Patani in golf, tennis and billiards contests, the K. V.F. to be the hosts. The following have agreed to play in the competitions: GOLF
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  • 81 9 Championship Cup Won By Lal Khan The Perak Amateur Athletic Association announces that the Chan Yee Seng chain pionship cup, which has been awarded since the 1937 meeting to the athlete making the most outstanding performance, has this year been given to Lal Khan, of the Pun
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  • 146 9 Cricket 66 Test (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. The Malay States cricket team to play the Colony in the annual “test” during the August Bank Holidays at Ipoh has been chosen as follows T. M. Hart (Perak, capt.) G. Denison-Smith
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  • 130 9 —Reuter. In reply to the Australian total of 243 in the first innings, Nottingham made 147, to which Gunn contributed 75. O’Reilly took 5 for 39. Batting again, the tourists had 244 for 2 at close of play yesterday, Brown hitting 63 —Bad cock 54. while Bradman
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  • 54 9 Construction work has commenced on the palatial dance hall in Leith Street which will be the new venue for the Elysee Cabaret. The building, which will be the most modern and best equipped dance hall in North Malaya, is being erected for Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, at an
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  • 235 9 Control Will Raise Price (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. July 18. A plan for the regulation of pineapple production and canning which is being considered by the Government is likely to provide for a fixed annual pack, fixed prices to grower and exporter and improved quality, the Pinang
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  • 352 9 Helping Selangor’s Destitute (From Our Own Correspondent» Kuala Lumpur, July 18 Before leaving Kuala Lumpur to catch the K P.M. steamer Boissevain for a two months’ round trip to Cape Town, Mr. John Hands, widely known in Malaya as the champion of Selangor’s
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  • 38 9 According 9o notices posted at the Turf Club official training will start on Saturday, 23rd, and training will not be permitted before 6.10 a. m. At present training starts as early as 5.30 a.m.
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  • 49 9 A game of cricket is being placed on "the Esplanade today by Officers and men of H. MS. Terror, from about 2 pm. until 4 30 pm. The tennis court:: of the Penang Sports Club will in consequence not be ready for play until about 5.30 p.m.
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    • 43 9 4 THF true tonic food s of all Chemists and Stores J G um N r RAL UTIL,t, ES COMPANY. Ce x “d At Competitive Prices, h..‘ n W;m ‘s Krom BURMA, •p,, 1 11 rdiallv Welcome. A i<lro-ts Ic, Hutton Lane. Penang.
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    • 242 9 66 Bncteriological decay of food that is not kept in an atmosphere below 42° is rapid and insidious difficult to detect by nose or palate" EVENING STANDARD. HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND MODERN REFRIGERATION Be sure to choose an BH M V' ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR t because of its special I advantages, which
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  • 1169 10 London Metal Exchange Praises Pool Details ‘•SQUARE DEAL” PROMISED TO .ILL (From Our London Staff.) London, July 13. The mystery of the personnel of the management of the buffer pool, which has been engaging the interest of London tin circles tor some weeks now,
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  • 1034 10 Sound Technical Position HEAVY INROADS INTO STOCKS SOON Dragged upward by the strong advance on Wall Street, the rise in the price of j rubber was generally construed as based on nothing more substantial than sentiment, j tjut, having now taken a turn for the better, conditions
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    • 415 10 LITTLE BOY’S WEIGHT WENT UP LIKE MAGIC! Read this Scheelwiasttf's storyHow anxious fathers and mothers get when they see their little ones losing weight ■"iM»se thin, pathetic little arms and legs ihoee ribs sticking up through the flesh rbosc hollow little cheeks do they mean that some far more tragic
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    • 694 10 BANKS Experience Teaches One THE CHARTERED iu> OF INDIA, AUBTRaija To Save, Hut Hou Many (Incorporated i n I Roi/al Charter Have Found A JFav To Paid-up capital Reserve Fund Pul By Their Spare Dollars? N No. 71 Mosley street a Brancas,. OVERSEA-CHINESE H™ gKo,,g BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED. g Canton
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  • 765 11 State Subsidies For Workers Berlin. July 10. In order to put a stop to the flight from the land in Germany Field-Marshal Gering has decreed a system of loans and grants for the agricultural population. The decree turns the present marriage loans, averaging 600 marks, into presents
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  • 864 11 S.S. ‘KUTSANG’ arrived yesterday from Osaka, Kobe, Hong Kong an d Singapore, sails today direct to Calcutta. M.S. ‘GENERAL VERSPYCK’ arrived yesterday from Lho Seuniawe. Sigli and Sabang, sails tomorrow for Belawan. M.S. ‘MAPIA’ arrived yesterday from Berombang, Paneh and Batoe Bahra, sails tomorrow for
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    • 646 11 _i c FUK N E L LINE nLW** Tn 05DON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London K 41:'" 1 irseiUes Glasgow July 22 Aug. 18 Caiis twerp Middlesborough July 29 Aug. 26 0 Marseille® Glasgow Aug. 5 Sept. 1 v i VI(E TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. LiT P erpool A
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    • 758 11 P O BRITISH 1 INDIA (Incorporated In England PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 21st JULY CM tract 14 N under Penang, Teluk Anson. Port London and Serrtce ,utwsrdji London tor China 4 Japan. S/S MATA HART' July 22 s/e "oofuru" due jS?S g S/S BUUAN J ly29 S/S
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    • 46 11 PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT PENANG (FORT CORNWALLIS) Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m 84 N.E. 85 S. 87 W. RAINFALL July 17 18 7 mm. TIDE TABLE High Low TODAY 3.40 p.m. 10.25 p.m. TOMORROW 4.31 a m. 10.45 a m. 4.25 p.m. 11.08 p.m.
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  • 684 12 Latest Times Of Posting UK MAILS: *A mail for Australia, New Zealand, Java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Qantas Airways will close at 7 30 p.m. on Thursday, July 21. Registration at 6 p.m. same day. *(Correspon dence prepaid at existing surcharge
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  • 1481 12 A RECORD FLIGHT. p| FOR FURTHER VliHirl Progress Of Civil Aviation I of the most important consequences of i] lt I stop formation flight of 4.300 miles b\ I chines is the promise it affords of further great achi V The world’s spued record ol
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    • 51 12 OAli'm.'r PILE I 1,1 Consists ot I supr^ it< rir J. I quickest cure for I bleeding Pile b< a I tablets correct t!i< jj I aid of th Ui l I famous medical I □nd healing fa t”f I complications < I Pcitage 25 cts. I CHARI A ’’49-
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    • 1943 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES I- 8.8. C. SERVICE Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDULE GSF (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- 8.20 p in. Negro Spirituals, casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- ~20,, nl Feodor Challapine.” ard Time) for this week, beginning July r j 7. 9..50 p.m. Scenes irom the I.lack
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  • 230 13 Singapore’s Changing Waterfront and Skyline nion Building and the Hongkong Rank to Hu 'ding ,ia imposing skyline soon to be improved by new A.P.C. budding. To the right of the Victoria Memorial Hall rises the lofty new Supreme Court flanked by the Municipal Building and
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  • 2280 14 EXISTENCE TO WHICH KUALA LUMPUR ONCE BELONGED DURAL ADMINISTRATION in Selangor—of the Penghulu, the Ketua, the Imam and the Guru—is described as an existence to which Kuala Lumpur once, insignificantly, belonged, but which it will certainly not outlast, by the British Resident in Selangor,
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  • 171 14 (From Our Own Corres I The King Edward VII S. h<, J H scored their first win ir B cricket this season b< atin? B School, Kuala Kangsar ;n B match by 50 runs. nn ‘nes B The Edwardians, batting f B disastrously, losing two B the low
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  • 50 14 In a thrilling game or basket tween the A.C.S. and the P.F.S p| a 7 on the Free School ground yesterday former defeated the latter by n Pflint the scores being 43 32. The aC s throughout the game. Mr Teoh Cheng Hai refereed
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    • 213 14 You Can Cure I PILES I Physician’s discovery positive!) B reduces and heals piles. B Dr. Van Vleck’s Absorptive Pile Pt**® l is a complete cure for the worst The first application stops psm irritation almost instantly. Alarming W of blood is arrested. Inflammation dies down. The swollen piles surely
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    • 45 14 POP—NATURE DOES FACE LILTING FOR MEN By J. MILLAR WAIT DO MEN EVER NAVE J X(P NO! THEV WAIT Tl LL jfi 11 3U ’X TMEIR FACE LIFTED, fl V IT GROWS UP THROUGH f —X- 1 <—• i it 1 tmgiß hair.? C 1 I
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  • 858 15 u r illianl Running In Match With Norway ixTVI’ECTED successes 1 |X HEI D EVENTS i() One <>t the strongest teams that Great Lord'’ 11 j C at Norway by 72 points to 67 in their v hich was concluded at the White City Sta.j.
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  • 343 15 New Career As Trainer Blewbury (Berks): Steve Donoghue has. moved into his new home and is laying the foundations of a new career. He has taken training stables in this lovely village in the heart of the famous Lambourn country. London life is a thing past
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  • 80 15 There were two American victories in the singles events in the Irish Championships at Fitzwilliam Club. Dublin. MEN’S SINGLES.- Final: O. Anderson (U.S.A.) beat G. L. Rogers (holder), 6—3, 7 -5, 4 6. 6—3. WOMEN’S SINGLES.—FinaI: Mrs. H. Wills Moody (U.S.A.) beat Miss T. R.
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  • 339 15 BRADMAN CRICKET TOUR RESTRICTIONS May Not Play In England Again London: Don Bradman is not likely to play cricket in England after the present series of Test matches. Unless the demand of the Australian team, that Mrs. Bradman should be allowed to join her husband in England at the end
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  • 421 15 Accuracy Of Puncec Yugo-Slavia came into the history of the Midland Counties’ Championships at Edgbaston when F. Puncec beat Kho Sin KUin a well-fought singles final 7--5—7, 6—4. So might France have done in the women’s singles, but Mme. R. Mathieu, playing in the
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  • 645 15 Test Player Is Worth £B,OOO To A rsenal Denis Compton, the brilliant young England cricketer and Arsenal. forward, is faced with a most difficult problem. Some time within the next four weeks he will have to decide whether to terminate his football career so as
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    • 185 15 -ss.gr. 1 Ij How to make a j “Single” Whisky go round If I! “When you are enjoying a glass of Johnnie Walker,” said p Johnnie Walker, “and you take a look at the famous square p bottle, you are reminded how true is the saying that I|| Johnnie Walker
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  • 130 16 f|J\ rt.F’ f LAiUBI 11 Closed £l9l-10. 0 I/ONDON— (Spot) s (i £192.15. 0 J.tiNlkiN <3 months) «95 75 PENANG $95.12% $96.62% BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA— (Sundried) $3.80 «3.80 BLACK PEPPER $8.75 KUBBEII CTOSC{I 7t>d MINDON Closed 15%c(G) HEW YORK 251 c 25%C SINGAPORE-(Spot)
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  • 327 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fab Yesterday Rise or Fall Con. Loan 5 p.C. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 89 4% Fundin 4 p.c. 60-90 114 Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 5 6 6d Cable 5 1 p.c. 97% War Loan 3% p.c. 102 k
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  • 122 16 London, July 18. RUBBER: Firm. London 7 r buyers 7ft sellers •Dct./Dec 7|’, buyers 7% sellers Jan./Mar. 7% buyers 7% sellers Apl./June 7{A buyers 7Ji sellers NEW YORK 15.10 cts. United Kingdom Stuck* London 61,420 tens Liverpool 32,839 tons COPRA Straits S.D. Rotterdam. July £ll.lO 0 PEPPER:
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  • 100 16 Paris 178 19 64 178 11 64 New York 4.93 4.92,',; Montreal 4.96 4.95 Brussels 29.13 29.12 Geneva 21.52% 21. Amsterdam 8.95% 8.95 Milan 93« 93% Berlin 12.27*4 12.26% Stockholm 10.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo 19.90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helsingfors 226 226% Prague 142% 142% Madrid
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  • 76 16 —Reuter. Constant Interference With Rights In China Washington. July 18. Mr. Cordell Huh indicated that Japan’s latest note on U.S rights in China had not settled the issue to the U. S. Government’s satisfaction. He said a scrutiny of China incidents that affected American interests and subsequent
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 193 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 3 4 9 Ayer Weng .57% .62% Ayer Hitam 24 0 25 0 Bangrin 216 22'3 Hong Fatt -97 1.00 Ipoh 25 6 27 0c Johan .27% .30 Kpg. Kamunting 9 9 10 3 Katu 25 6 26 6 Kramat 10 3 10
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    • 166 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers E-atu Selangor 1.37% 1.40 Hong Fatt .97 .99 Jelebu .70 .75 Kuchai 1.30 1.32% Nawng Pet .37% .42 *2 Petaling 8.00 8.50 Rahman Hyd. 1.25 1.27% Raub Gold 5.25 5.35 Rantau 1.37% 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 T al am 1.42% 1.47% Teluk Kruin
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    • 273 16 New High Levels New York, July 18.-A further step up in steel operations is reported, otherwise there is no special development to account for the advance carrying industrials and rails to new high levels on sharply increas ed volume. Recent action suggests that there is no likelihood of
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    • 19 16 TIN SingApore $96.75 per pkl. Penang $96.62j4 per pkl. RLBBEK Singapore-Spot 25%c. per lb Penang—Spot per plb
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  • 87 16 London. July 18: Following is the latest callover for the Steward’s Cup: 190 9 Gunboat taken and offered. 100 8 Old Reliance offered. .100 7 Waters Meet offered 15 1 taken. 100 7 Carmoval offered 18 1 taken. 100 7 Bold Ben offered. 1006 Mixture taken and
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  • 65 16 A friendly game of soccer will be played on the S.X.I. ground tomorrow evening between H.M.S. Terror and O.X.A. The following will represent the O.X.A.:— Heng Thuan; Kar Cheng, Cheng Hoe, C. Danker. Tuck Fee. N. Danker; G. Rodri gues. Cheng San, Kar Chong, Ewe Choo and Cheng Eng.
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  • 49 16 The Blue Funnel liner Agamemnon arriv. ed at Penang today from Birkenhead with the following transit passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. J. Gardner and Mr. C. Shellam for Hong Kong, Mr M. B. Pepper for Singa pore. Mr. R. Barrie for Shanghai and Mr. H. Fox for Manila.
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  • 417 16 SHOPKEEPER FINED $lOO FOR POSSESSION A fine of $lOO, in default three months rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. L. B. Gibson, the District Judge, on a Chinese shopkeeper. Yeoh Seng, when hearing was resumed yesterday in the case in which the accused stands charged
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  • 91 16 An American Bowls Tournament, open to all members (including ladies) will be held on the Club Greens on the Esplanade on Friday at 5 p.m. and provided sufficient entries are received, a prize will be presented to the player with the highest score. Entrance fee—2s cts. The results
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  • 479 16 Hard Going In Form CON CON AND GI.ENCF.It IMPRESS (By Tic-Tac) Work on the track this morning was more than usually intei esting as far more horses were out for exercise. Outstation strings have not yet arrived so that work was confined entirely to local
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  • 260 16 Haji’s Appeal Dismissed SENTENCE REDUCED Convicted on a charge of having receivedstolen property, namely, 264 katties oi scrap rubber, valued at $35, belonging to che Bertam Consolidated Rubb.r Co., Ltd., Haji Din bin Haji Jasin unsuccessfully appealed to Mr. Justice Howes in the Supreme Court against his
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