Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1938

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE n ESIAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Vol. XCVI. L. FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 307 1 Moscow Hurls Back Defiance IJTVINOFF SHIGEMITSU VERBAL DUEL Moscow, July 21 A threat that Japan will use force unless Soviet troops are withdrawn from Changkufeir' Hill is reported to have been made by Mr. Shigemitsu when hr called on M. Litvinoff and demanded withdrawal o
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  • 299 1 Guerilla lon <‘S I Ai'ovirl Gih I knW July 21 Six Japanese F -d up the Yangtse from Hur’‘ 1. Jtrano to Royang La-ce. V 1,1 .1 tii on the Chinese K and owned nu ■l»r.- v y. n ~»■>••, Bay. on th ■nor' aro,r r
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  • 29 1 fr-utfr P'” 11 Heads Not I <>uilh e HirmingI ningme ■b* h T ,id T,wr K never K M«jor r lhe p™- -teller 1 1 t O-
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  • 37 1 Fnni bo I »ming for f peo-ession 1 f tlw Ar "!.s L, deeded by [•< by^tX y S the Mace E-' ha[ l,n f' oflice ini he lobbi «s I 0 the Chamber
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  • 112 1 —Reuter. Briton In Disgrace At Hankow Hankow'. July 21 —Peter Prevot. a Hong Kong born Briton who was arrested in Hankow on July 11 as an alleged spy, has been ordered to be deported from China following failure to secure the necĕssary two British sureties totalling $5.000.
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  • 87 1 Unjust Dachangs At Bukit Mertajam In the Bukit Mertajam Police Court yesterday before Mr. K.G.A. Dohoo, Yahaya bin Tait, a beef-seller, was fined $2O or fourteen days rigorous imprisonment for possession of an unjust dachang. This was his second offence. Chief Inspector Farquharson of the Weights and Measures
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  • 355 1 Record-Breaking A llanlic Flight —Reuter. The Mercury crossed thc Atlantic in record time and London evening of the previous day were on sale in Montreal for the first time in history. Last night New York theatres exhibited newsree Is of the royal visit to
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  • 124 1 —Reuter. State Visit Early Next Year Paris, July 21.—1 t is officially announced that President Le Brun has accepted an invitation from the King to visit England. M. Le Brun acccmpanied by Madame Le Brun will pay an official visit to London in the first quarter
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  • 200 1 .—Reuter. Sees Hitler After London Visit A question was asked in «.he regarding the visit of Herr Hitlers adjutant to London. The Prime Minister replied: In tm course of a recent visit to London. Cap ain Wiedemann had informal conversation witn the Foreign Secretary. "Captain Wiedemann did not
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  • 70 1 Admiralty acceptance is awaited. —Reuter. Palatial Residence For Royal Navy Mombasa, July 21. —Sir Ali bin Salim, the Sultan of Zanzibar's representative here, and the member representing Arab interests on the Legislative Council, announces that he has presented his palatial country residence at the entrance of Mombasa Harbour
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  • 148 1 Reuter. Divisions On National Basis Prague. July 2k Four separate Parliaments, Bohemia. Moravia-Silesia. Slovakia and Ruthenia. with provincial autonomy but with State finance, foreign policy and defence reserved to the National Assembly, are reported to be the main points of the Government’s Minorities Statute now completed
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  • 66 1 Foreign (Office Vote Next Week There may be discussion in the Commons o’; foreign affairs next Tuesday w r hen the Foreign Offi- e Vote will be taken in Com mittee of Supply. It is hoped to take the notion for adjournment for the summer recess on EYiday.
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  • 49 1 Reuter. Open Conflict With Mussolini Castel Gandolfos, July 21.—“ Exaggerated nationalism’’ and racialism are denounced as "Unchristian and Inhuman by the Pope addressing Roman Catholic teachers. As the Fascist party has just adopted a policy of racialism, the Pope thus comes into conflict w’ith Mussolini.— Reuter.
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  • 345 2 F.M.S. APPOINTMENT FOR MR. M. COOMBES-PERRY Pleased though they will be at the appointment of Mr. Maurice CoombesPerry ?s Assistant Engineer of the Draining and Irrigation Department to the Federated Malay States Government, many Derby people will nevertheless be sorry to say good-bye to him and
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  • 394 2 Alleged To Have Planted Rubber Without Permit (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 21. A WELL-KNOWN Bukit Mertajam Chinese towkay, Lim Kay Kow and his two sons, Lim Oo Lee and Lim Oo Hin were charged before Mr. Dohoo, the Bukit Mertajam Police Magistrate,
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  • 126 2 Alor Star A.C.S. Literary Society Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star. July 23. An entertaining programme entitled “An Evening With The Poets” has been arranged for the meeting of the Literary Society, which will be held at the school hall on Saturday. The chosen
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  • 198 2 Malay With Pre vions Conviction Convicted < From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. July 21. Iwo Malay beef-sellers and six Chinese fish-mongers were produced before Mr. Dchoo at the Bukit Mertajam Poli-e Court this morning and charged with being ;r possession of inaccurate dachings which were in favour
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  • 177 2 commissioner s Vlsn TO alor star n M) (From Our Own Cn«. n Star j ul About 400 scouts and cubs < 5 23 schools from all over Km part in the rally that will J?? »1 afternoon in honour of the C. Sands, MB E c
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  • 117 2 Examination Resulh Following are results of the Tn College Music Examination wh/fi t held at the Penang Convent. Senior Division: Mane Cbrneliiu Katie Leong (merit). Katie Tati (merit) and Cecilia Monro (pas Intermediate Division: Vic! t Pu; (Honours), Sarogeni David merit i Frances Jompunot I pass).
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  • 83 2 BclMcen West Africai Officials London, July 21 The Colo nU Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, at African Dinner Club, last night re the importance of consultation •r B to time between Government® serving in dependencies am. o West African interests. First and foremost they w pre cause of their
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  • 222 2 CHINESE SCHOOL TEACHER FINED (From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam. July 21. A fine of 51 was imposed on one Lee Thong Nam. a Chinese school teacher, in the Bukit Mertajam Police Court this morning. He was charged before Mr. Dohoo, the Police Magistrate, with running an unregistered
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  • 198 2 Bukit Mertajam Inquest 1 From Our Own Correspondent) Bukit Mertajam, July 20. An inquest was held by the Bukit Mertajam Coroner. Mr. Dohoo, at the Bukit Mertajam police courj this afternoon, into the death of an unknown man who was found dead near the railway
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  • 128 2 HOUSE-BREAKING THEFT IN BROAD DAYLIGHT A illagers Catch Thief Redhanded (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star .July 23. A Malay youth, Ismail bin Lebai Din, appeared before Che Azmi, chief .magistrate, Alor Star, yesterday, charged with having committed house-breaking and theft at Kampong Tualang, Mukim Tualong Kedah at about 3
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    • 63 2 IMPORTY'J FACTS fever The reason why I rejects solid loods >'• I fever is because tissues are cr y ,n^X. ra tfiy Tins makes you But very ftt» stomach c annul ordinary fluid iood." have nourishment < exhausted body qmc Doctors find only be easily dl 'j H body all
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  • 82 3 —Reuter. Looking Rather Tired Paris. July 21. W hen the King left Paris today, he looker rather tired. He was accompanied by M. Le Brun and Lord Halifax who were in earnest conveisation. While th< King was witnessing a review, The Queen visited the British Hertford
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  • 123 3 .—Reuter. Britain’s Sympathetic Attitude London. July 21 -In Commons today. Mr. McEntee asked whither in view ot the League’s recommendation favouring all possible assistance to China compatible with Powers' interests. Government could state whether it was in any way. as f;. i as Britain was concerned, wherein
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  • 85 3 An Arbitrary Devaluation London- —The financial editor of the News-Chronicle tenor s that after the Anschluss the rate for the conversion of Austrian schil’inTS nto Marks was officialy fixed at 66.6 for I*3o schillings. The Marks re’ nai. ed b’oeked up. and to-day the London banks were
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  • 745 3 GRAND DISPLAY BY PENANG SCOUTS CUBS Inspection by Commissioner Of Malaya Westlands Avenue- was yesterday afternoon converted into a tng cajnping and rally gi’ound when nearly 1,200 Scouts and Cubs of Penang English Schools turned out for the annual ins|>ection by the Commissioner for Malaya, Mr. F.C. Sands. With the
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  • 54 3 —Reuter. Attack On (Jewish Settlement Jerusalem, July 21—Two men, two women and one child, members of the Jewish settlement at Kiriat Haroshet, near Haifa, were killed during a fierce attack by a band of rebels who used incendiary bombs and destroyed tw r o buildings. Two
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  • 604 3 KEDAH MALAY AND CHINESE FINED (From Our Own Correspondent) Alor Star, July 21. In the midst of marriage preparations of his younger brother, Mann bin Itam, a Malay from Kuala Kedah, failed to ascertain whether the cow he was slaughtering for the wedding feast, was
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  • 80 3 Premier’s Statement In Commons London. July 21- -The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons today that in the course of his recent visit to London, Wiedemann had informal conversations with Lord Halifax. Wiedemann did not come prepared to discuss any particular aspect of political affairs
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  • 29 3 Reuter. Hankow. July 21—The party of 110 British sailors who are to strengthen the r orce at Hankow arrived today by train .rom Kowloon. Reuter.
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    • 506 3 P Biihol' 'with extension*. o*** phone 14# J’enßng. Teieg- nl: Singapore. Phone Cecil Street. Kuala Lumpur: |ru < e r T-' IM ”J± alK Phone: >hM- h < Java Str®* 1 tp 26fi London Hrewl« r K °’l 1 nd«n E-C. 4. 00« Ftee* Leadmataya KATES Penang Outside Without Within
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    • 203 3 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel —An! Yoo’li Jump Out of Bed Fall of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into yjur bcwels daily. If this bile ia not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats
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    • 148 3 I Ju OaJ&x£ E.P.N.S. COCKTAIL SHAKER 1 AT A LOW PRICE I THE FINEST QUALITY E.P.NS. THAT SHEFFIELD CAN PRO- DUCE J Ifwl i ,N attr active new shape, 7 I HEAVILY PLATED TO WITH- I STAND YEARS OF CONSTANT WEAR. WfeOßr EXCELLENT VALUE IHriW PRICE L $4.50 .I EACH.
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  • 261 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mi. Justice Cussen, who was a patient in the Bungsar Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, has been discharged. Rev. Father L. A. Cordeiro, Parish Priest of St. Joseph’s Church, Batu Gajah, has gone to the Cameron Highlands to spend his annual retreat. Mr. George Day. assistant physical director of the
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  • 474 4 Only G>ntact With World Was Through Letter-Box Beatrice Ward, aged forty-three, and her forty-year-old sis ter Gertrude walked from their home in Minnis-road. Birching l( nr all d left behind a lifetime spent among oil-lamps and cob webs, with talks through the two-inch
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  • 827 4 Burning Mountain Discovered SYDNEY: Tales of 1 burning mountain have just been brought back to a patty of motorists who strayed off the beaten track, 200 miles north of Sydney. Pale grey smoke issuing from giant crevices, acres of blackened rocks and charred timber and huge cracks 40
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  • 185 4 Protest t ij j niiii '< legation. The Papal n, x Romano.” > Schuschi gg Austria. rtner Ch^ It refu Herr Buei for Austria. th a t t(1 not allowe,. i u p 1 cubinage with Ve ta r V: E Czernin." "'Wess Dr. Schusehr.igg, sav
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  • 54 5 s' ii h> h ualkiny in the procession to the new pathological buildiny of the Mf dirut th thi Earl of Athlone, as Chancellor, open it. (lit'i's. last month offered £BO.OOO for new buildinys at the hospital proridina st d by th( public. He refused to
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  • 226 5 fi.hiiioiiger Gaoled For liaud h XIXI hou>.k< P”. t5O from Miss ELit-Amelia Tilly.: Hr asked that 10 Ete chaires (>i "a similai nature b, Mr Gerabi Hov.an! lot i! piosecution. behernam It was a story which rex. li.. mb ierablc tinoui ot publicity, kj called pm ertain
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  • 242 5 lilll, I I <H Marriage i ’’’Trion I former I W i and I Paper. L sent i I s to I I I >hat th I lu »<>\ < m F 1\ (>Xa|| 1 r i Si! Wilfred Southern, wrote that it could not
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  • 846 5 I ndertaking To ife Counsel’s Statements London, |ul\ 14. —On the application of counsel for the prose cution the adiourned charge against fount I laugwitz-Rex cntl«>w. 12 accusin'’ him of using threats towards his wile was withdrawn ~t Bow Street Police Court yesterday anti the magistrate (Sir
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  • 172 5 Resenting “an offensive remark about two members of the Royal Family,” James Edward Condon (26), late of the 2nd Essex Regiment, was stated at the Old Bailey to have struck Harold Heaton Campbell, who fell and received injuries from which he died. Condon pleaded
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  • 505 5 Alai CT Increase Hong Kong, July 17: Whether the Lea gue of Nations pressure upon Hong Kong has not had the effect of creating a greater ev’il than it sought to remove, and whether restoration of a measure of effective control over prostitution would not
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  • 206 5 London: Two bachelor brothers who had lived like recluses for nearly 40 years were found dead from gas poisoning in their home in Mansion Street, Possilpark, Glasgow. Poverty’ was believed to be the. cause of the tragedy until a search revealed bank
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1089 6 LEADING JHACES OFAMUSEMENTIN NORTH MALAYA Here’s the First All-Star Spectacular Triumph of 1938 Relax and Have a Wonderful Time PI H, TYTfli ffl flLJCAfcflLiJv 6.30 g> n B IlikVJ fIW Bwl Bl BRI BT BWtII MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2.30 p. tn. AT REDUCED PRtf Es B Bwk 1W J IHI
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  • 537 7 Judge On "An Impudent Letter” London: A letter which the judge described as “the most impudent he had ever come across,” was read at Sussex Assizes at Lewes when Hugh Charles Morrison, 46. a surveyor, was sentenced for b'gamy and false pretences. Mr. Eric Neve, prosecuting,
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  • 269 7 Negotiations With U. S. Collectors Rome: American art collectors are negotiating with the princely family of Barberini for the sale of Michelangelo’s “Crucifixion," which has been in the possession of the family since it was completed by the sculptor 400 years ago. The work is in
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  • 451 7 Mistress Drugged Before Theft London: Margaret Kirkpatrick, 23, a State registered nurse, pleaded “not guilty” at the Central Criminal Court to causing to be administered to her mistress a stupefying drug to enable her to commit a theft. She pleaded “guilty” to being in possession of
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  • 639 7 SCIENTIST WIFE NOT INVITED TO PARTY ■‘Europeans Do Not Receive Chinese’’ London: Sir Geoffrey Evans, Principal oi the Imperial College of Tropical Agriculture, Trinidad, gave evidence in the King’s Bench Division in Dr. Sydney Cross Harland's action against the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation. The hearing was adjourned for the 12th
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 51 7 Oval tine’ (lt( d note the Difference are you GETTING YOUR STRAITS times? you have any difficulty 1,1 obtaining your copy of a s heading Daily—rite or Phone I MANAGER, PINANG gazette i Number Penang 1477 or write HEstr mts times press ltd., Singapore I tin order for a regular
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    • 430 7 s WEMBLEY PA R K TONIGHT FRIDAY 22nd. JULY I9:ut MOLEK STAR OPERA: "Shabat Tiga Sipruygau"’ SUPPORTED BY SPECIAL EXTRA VAUDEVILLE i CLOWNS WILL KEEP YOU ROARING WITH LAUGHTER FROM BEGINNING TO THE END HATCH FOR “JUDI” A GRAND MORAL STORY IN 2 PARTS PRODUCED DIRECTED BY M. SUKI. KEONG
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    • 172 7 QUEEN’S I To\i<;iir 9.30 1 6j5 I ....t r< —of the screen in the greatest I Th<'g nal, I role of h«‘ r t ~tirc career! Bi Davis SBEE > GEORGE BRENT onald Crisp Fay Batnter 1 IP, A WILLIAM U YLER I AT It is PRODUCTION a y W.
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  • 683 8 suggestion made in Singa- pore that the radio licence tee may be increased owing to the bringing into operation of the new shortwave station of the British Malayan-Broadcasting Corporation is likelv to arouse opposition in Central and North Malaya. An increase of a few dollars annually —possibly to
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  • 172 8 Vagrants Fili The Breach I From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 22. Three hundred Chinese coolies employed by the Singapore Municipality on night-soil collection struck for higher wages this morning. An emergency labour force was recruited hastily and some collection was made of vagrants from the House
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  • 58 8 The death occurred at 1 a.m. this mom ing of Mrs. Felicia Daniels, mother of Mr. •I- H. Phipps, J.P., at h-er son’s residence in Anson Road. The deceased, who was 86 years of age. had been ailing for some time. The funeral takes place
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  • 120 8 The steamship Kedah arrived in Penan e from Singapore today with the following passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. Cheah Inn Khim, Inspector A.J.A. Blake. Mrs. Murray, Mr. W. Nisbet. Hon. Major R. L. Nunn, Mr. T. W. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Munn. Mr. Reay, Capt. and Mrs.
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  • 8 8 Mr. Ong Joo Sun, J.P.
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  • 334 8 “JEZEBEL” Bette Davis Loses Her Man JEZEBEL'’ .starring Bette Davin, Henry Fonda. Queen’s Focus of this handsomely-made film of old Louisiana is the sustained, defiant lovetantrum of Bette Davis. As a Southern belle who loses her man through obstinacy, she gives a tremendous performance, amorous, sulky and
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  • 114 8 Expected In Singapore Early Next W eek (From Cur Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 22. The third of the Short Sunderland flying boats to be delivered to No. 230 Squadron. Royal Air Force, Far East, arrived at Habbaniyeh, Iraq, on Tuesday night and should reach Singapore
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  • 74 8 Excellent progress is being made with the'new Ban Hin Lee Bank at the Corner of China Street and Beach Street. Most of the tall pillars for the banking hall have been erected anc oncrete for the first floor is now being put down. When completed
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  • 455 8 Pincer M; V menl T form schoolbox t,, <; traction. He potent gvogr;ii>Jii( I reasons account tor the i turns, and tint Siam that funm shape < hard to re in cm her One such K rd P n,c al pen;"® is seen in the Maritime I’
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  • 1019 9 Small Packet Service Next Month GOODS SENT FASTER: CHEAPER THAN PARCEL POST hollowing criticism of the increased letter postage pax able under the Empire Air Mail scheme on small articles other than actual correspondence sent by letter post, a new class of postal packets called
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  • 467 9 I si Merdian' I Baiikiuptcy I had failed owing to the I “i. w» U* state |J W U SfU sole «t made by J- d Cotton Merisi of hls lint» Bishop stret supreme Court examination m the nUbuC this monning- (> Lam. bankrupt I 2
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  • 68 9 ,i 'roin Our Own Correspondent) J ily 22. 1,1 "‘mi that it dealt with problems of ting small >wners, such as of planting and nd ir eluding an im- < s>m< nt of a n y is n ade in the secre- of the Malayan Estate Ownimprises
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  • 360 9 Outstation Strings Due Next W eek By Tic-Lac Only slow work, on the second track, was indulged in by horses belonging to local trainers this morning. Official training starts tomorrow and, according to a notice posted at the Turf Club, all horses going out for work
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  • 355 9 Surprise Win (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 22. A surprise verdict in last night’s main event at the Jubilee Park caui ed keen dis appointment to fight fans. In the opinion of many, Nai Boon Mah (9.7) did enough to win but the judges gave
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  • 265 9 Gaining Popularity (From Our Own Corresnrndon-.) Singapore. July 21. Women’s cricket is gradually gaining popularity in Singapore. The S.C.C., recognised as the headquarters of cricket in Malaya, will tomorrow sponsor a women’s match to be played on the Padang to celebrate the completion of the renovation
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  • 30 9 S. T. Stewart of Penang has withdrawn from the Colony cricket side against the Malay States. L Cpl. Bolton of Singapore will take his place.
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  • 74 9 —Reuter. Cotton Second Portmarnock. July 22: Arthur Locke, the South African, won the Irish Golf Championship with rounds of 80. 73, 69, 70 making an aggregate of 292 over 72 holes. He broke the course record for the third round and was first claimant for
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    • 288 9 "Bacteriological decay of fottd that is not kept in an atmosphere bebow 42' is rapid and insidious difficult to detect bynose nr palate" EVENING STANDARD. HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS DEMAND MODERN REFRIGERATION Be sure to choose an SSgBSgP ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR J because of its special I advantages, which include I unique Silent
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  • 851 10  -  By Robert Mac Kay Financial Buoyancy According to official statistics recently issued. Great Britain's gold reserves at the end ot March this year amounted to over £835 millions at a valuation of £7 per fine ounce. Of this amount millions are held by the Exchange Equalisation
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  • 526 10 Dividend Of 10 per cent The seventh ordinary general meeting of Duff Development Company was held on July 13 in London. Mr. W. C. E. Gibson «chairman) said that the company had worked to a profit of £27.451. The crop of rubber was 2,501.801 lb. With
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    • 513 10 BANK S NEDERLANDSCHE THE CHARTr HANDELMAATSCHAPPIJ w '»>< .<<o J* N.V. Pald Baid-up Caoitki (Incorporated in the Netherlands) Reser,_ r 1 (With limited liability.) Reserve Llabilitv (NETHERLANDS TRADING N 88 SOCIETY.) "““i 1 H Eatablisbed in Amsterdam 1824. Alc r star Hong* r< IcHEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM bX'mh S° BatevU With
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  • 239 11 ■.IKMHMMI Orders ■Next Three Years Realty, chairman a:.d pre ■of the Canadian Pacific Railway Bo arrived m Southampton on July 15 ■Empress of Britain, outhi.ru a shipV programme which will provide con■h work for British shipyards. ttat five liners would be or to next three
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  • 688 11 A feature of Navy Week this year at Chatham, Portsmouth, and Plymouth on July 30, and Aug. 1 to 6 will be the number of new ships open for public inspection. Some of the new "Town” class of cruisers will be among them. The Southampton and Sheffield will
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  • 909 11 S.S. ‘KAROA’ arrives in the evening from Singapore, sails following day for Calcutta. S.S. ‘TAWALI’ arrives today from New York via the Cape of Good Hope, and Belawan. M.S. ‘TOSARI’ arrives today from Belawan, Asahan and Paneh, sails tomorrow’ for same ports. M.S. ‘MANDAR’ arrives
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  • 227 11 Able-Seaman’s Story Of Struggle Against Tide Able-seaman Harry Stout, aged thirtyfour, of Stanley-road, Poole, Dorset, fell from the paddle-steamer Corfe Castle (345 tons) while it was going from Poole to Swanage- -and nobody saw him. Nobody heard his shouts; the noise of the paddles and the wind
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    • 915 11 an< i CM VX BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHAM? MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. K ARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY, 24th JULY contract with** Co-, under]" Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettttlhaßi, LondoTi onri Majesty’s Government Malacca and Singapore Service, London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan S/S
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  • 735 12 Latest limes Oi Posting UR MAILS: A mail for Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 2p.m. (registration 1.30 p.m.) tomorroxv. A mail for Australia, New Zealanu. java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and thence by Qantas Airways will
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  • 1245 12 Dancers Withoul 41||||| Ijcdst Cj 11p[p I*l In the Covent Garden foyer, on (he the present Russian ballet the strange atmosphere m the house ”0 was simply because so much uncertainty "h this opening, but, for some people it le S^r M more to it
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1985 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES 1 8.8. C. service Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDI LE GSF (bjjq Following is the BBC Empire broad- 5.45 p n i. 7.40 p.m., 8.35 p.m., 10.35 p.m., 11.50 p.m. and 12.45 casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- a m The Fourth lest Match, art Tim.» for this
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    • 13 12 UDE H |()1)D '.•40 P roM(>BK O)A 8.57 a.in. 9.33 p ni- I
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  • 241 13 MOTH lilt KEPT WATCH J tn ir baby lynx was quite happy to fiol picture But although c i/s rnollur. didn't ob ject, she kept a keen find t‘ 1 o l :< pi<(>lo!>rttnhcr. I ire .reeks old. it hot n a! ti.e /.or> io
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  • 268 14 ll »1 Z W W( J lngnslav >a ar ein <i m!V ht, n "f thĕV’<B irii Sta'-s. T hey have reas™ 7U eek they p T >■ >n Br «SseU a he encountered??! T,J ‘-h'davs wil) hav 1L h 1; ’ying before t J?! r" ,h p"*"'
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  • 472 14 GLugor Club Beaten One Nil SECOND DIVISION LEAGUE SOCCER The Li Tek beah got through the first round of the second division Cup competition yesterday beating the Glugor Club by one goal to nil. Actually the margin of victory would have been greater if
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  • 86 14 Sultan’s Cup For Kuliin Club The Sunge Patani Golf Team met Kulim Club at Kulim last week and the home club wiped off the defeat suffered at S. Patani earlier in the year in winning the match by 6 U to 2*4 Results were as follows; Douglas
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  • 69 14 S. X. I. Boarders To Meet Chinese Volunteers The following will represent the S.X.I. Boarders in a game of football against the Penang Chinese Volunteers tomorrow at the S.X.I. Ground at 5.15 p.m.:George Davidson; Arthur Young (Captain), Khoo Cheng An; Khoo Cheng Han. Harry Kyaw, Choo Kok Kee: Alfred
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  • 529 14 Card Of Eight Events: First Race At 2.45 P. M. Following is the programme for today’s races at Taiping, the first jay of the two-day Skye Meeting of the Taiping Turf Club.:— RACE 1—2.45 P.M. Iskandar Polo Club Polo ponies- About 2 Furlongs
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  • 138 14 Two well-known oarmen who rowed against each other in the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race of 1921 G. O. Nickalls and Hubert Hartley—will discuss past 1 aces in the second talk of the series. ‘Sporting Rivalry.’ to be broadcast from Daventry. With them, to ‘set the scene,’ will
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    • 234 14 L*?*-. »d| ROM Piccadilly to Berkeley Square from St. James's to The Mall you will not find a finer cigarette than The x W/|Mpr Sackville. The Sackville —a special blend of 1 v x Ta mature Virginia Tobacco —are made and packed with all the skill and care for which
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    • 201 14 PENANG TURF Cl IB l AUTUMN MEETING Itt I Ist. DAY. SATI RDAY, 30th JI I.Y. i 2nd. DAY. MONDAY. Ist AIGIST.I 3rd. DAY. WEDNESDAY. 3rd U GIST. 11 4th. DAY. SATI RDAY 611. AIGIST.It ENTRIES close at 12 o’clock Noon on W n K I Secretary’s Office. SWEEPS.—SI/- Unlimited
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  • 1097 15 L. ft. Constantine On The Art Of Fielding SECOND TEST INSTANCES Well, we’ve talked Test cricket and xve’ve analysed quite a number of things xvhich batsmen and bowlers are supposed to do. Noxv let’s ask ourselves a fexv questions about our
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  • 1010 15 ■miil' Africa II 1 MM-...' AT.'' < h V 1 f f l* ir e ma /t expected them c n „th Africa expect™ ;TStm■•. -ext three match™ ■Bjt, ><- “L decisive victories, in one ienkina scored 14 of M*? M points and in anoth. r G.
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  • 168 15 London: “B. Bira” (E.R.A.), British road racing No. 1, won the Nuffield Trophy race at Donington at a speed of 72.54 m.p.h. Second was H. L. Hadley, with one of Lord Austin’s "seven,” and third Arthur Dobson (E. R. A. whose rivalry with "Bira has been
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  • 303 15 No Free Admission For Club Members? London:— The something-for nothing folk are under fire. There is a movement sfoot to curtail Test Match privileges. Members of the club on whose ground the match is played have free admission, and how they roll up in Australian years! And
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 551 15 /Ik 4 M f f ‘Medium I j IN THE Represented in Malaya th e SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. Supplies obtainable everywhere KAV.7 Tjgjjy IP.PA'. 3 r H 1 w A A m I ■k J MMb M M 9 .MO FT rTfIT A A T ItirSfaKF unJ w
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  • 130 16 tHN PREVIOUSLY LATEST LONDON—(Spot) H 94. 0. 0 «S’ls* 0 ijONDON—(3 months) 1195. 5. 0 £194 -IX t/ •UNGAPORE $98.50 $97-37 ,z BUSINESS DONE FJENANG $97.50 $97.37% BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OOPRA—(Sundried) $3.90 $3.92% BLACK PEPPER $8.75 8 75 RUBBER 7 %d 7 d LONDON
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  • 336 16 d 'T"X "X oXr 1 BWt€d Testerd., Rtae or Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114% h% Kag ß Com. pesos. in-? Cable s’j p.c. 99 War Loan 3% p.c. 103 U.S. Rubber 43 —-1% Com Un. As sc. Units 10 >
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  • 124 16 London, July 21. RUBBER: Steady.— Lendwi 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dec. 7% buyers 7fJ sellers Jan./ Mar. 7}£ buyers 7% sellers Apf./June 7% buyers 7Ji sellers NEW YORK 15.45 cts. United Kingdom Slockjj Londcrr 61,420 tons Liverpool 32,839 tons lOPRA Straits S D. Rotterdam July £ll.lO. 0
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  • 103 16 Paris 178 13'64 178 13t64 New York 4.92% 4.91% Montreal 4.94 4.93 Brussels 29.10 29.08% Geneva 21.50 21.48 A msterdarn 8.958.95 Milan 93% 93 Berlin 12.25 12.24% Stockholm 10.39% 19.39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 D«to 19 90 19.90 Vienna 26% nominal Helyingfoca 226 226% Prague 142% 142% 55.00 nominal
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  • 79 16 No Stabilisation Talks With France And U.S. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, in answer to a Commons question whether as a i-esult of conversation? with the Governments of France and the United States it was the intention of His Majesty’s Government to take steps to advance
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  • 168 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyer* SeDer* Ampats 4rt% 4'4% B. Selangors 1.37% 1.42% Berjuntais 9'4% 10 0 Hong Fatts .99 1.00 Jelebus .70 .72% Jelapangs 3113 31’9 K. Kamuntfngs 9 9 1010 K. Lan juts 18!9 19 3 Kuchais 1.30 1.35cd Katus 26!0 26>9 Kramats 104% 10II0L Kundangs 56 Laruts 10
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 151 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO. Tl> Buyers Sellers Eatu Selangor 1-37% 1.40 Hong Fatt 7 Jelebu 7 Klang River 1-80 1.85 Kuchai 1.30 1.32% Petaling 8.00 8.50 Puteh 107% 1.12% Rahman Hyd. 1.24 1.27% Rauh Gold 5.30 5.40 Rantau 1.37% 1.40 Sungei Luas 1.57% 1.62% Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Ampat <0 4,6
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    • 160 16 KENNEDY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 3 4,7% Ratu Selangor 1.39 1.42% Hong Fatt -97% 1.00 Johan .27% .30 Jelebu -70 .75 Kpg. Kamunting 9 9 10 6e Kpg. Lanjut 19 3 19 9c Katu 25 9 26 6 Kramat 10 6 110 Kuala Kanipar 14 6 15 6
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    • 281 16 New York. July 21—Excepting for special situations like movies, action, with negligible final price changes, was mainly significant as evidence of good support below market to absorb profit-taking. This tends to confirm the view that a further sideways movement is likely. No important reaction is anticipated. Brokers believe
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    • 20 16 TIN Sing’apore $97.37j4 per pkl. Penang $97.37% per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 25%c. per lb. Penang—Spot 25%c. per lb.
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    • 224 16 RUBBER: Ayer Panas 1.40 1.47% Batu Lintangs 1.12% 1.17% Bassetts .57% .62% Bentas 1.10 1.15 Brogas .77% .82% Kedah Rubbers 1.80 1.95 Kuala Sidims 2.55 2.70 fndragiris 1.32% 1.37% Lunas 1.82% 1.92% Mentakabs .45 .47% Malaka Pindas 1.37% 1.45 N sw Scudais 1.20 1.25 Pa jams 1.85 1.95
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    • 61 16 —Reuter. Southern Preferred Dividend Cut The Stock Exchange was very quiet, dealers being mostly concerned with Settlement details while the overnight irregularity of Wall Street also restricted business. Gilt-edged moved narrowly. Heme Rails were sharply lowered following reduction of the Southern Railway Preferred Ordinary interim from two to
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  • 175 16 Lord Stanhope Removes Some Misunderstandings The Anglo-American war debt was discussed in the Lords, Lords Samuel. Snell and Lothian urging a reopening of the matter. Lord Stanhope replying emphasised that the Government had no intention of repudiating the obligation and was willing to reopen the discussions whenever circumstances
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  • 44 16 No Change Predicted For Third Quarter (From Our London Staff) London, July 21—Mincing Lane believes the International Rubber Regulation Com mittee meeting which takes place on July 26 may announce the maintenance of the current quota for the remainder of the year.
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  • 401 16 Chinese Volunteers Celebrate (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, July 21. To celebrate their success at the recent Platoon Rifle Shoot held in Ipoh last month, the Officer Commanding and men of the Bth Platoon B(R) Coy. Ist Perak Battalion, F.M.S.V.F., Taiping, are hold. 1 ing a tea
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  • 238 16 But Principal Cities Quieter Reports reaching the Colonial Office from Palestine show that while there has beer, some arson in Galilee quiet reigns in Jeru salem, Haifa, Jaffa and Tel a-Viv. In Haifa town on Wednesday morning a Jew suspected of carrying a bomb who failed
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  • 38 16 The Egyptian Prime Minister, who was accompanied by the Egyptian Ambassador in London, had conversation with Mr. Chamberlain at the House of Commons yesterday afternoon. On Saturday the Egyptian Prime Minister will meet the Foreign Secretary.
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  • 46 16 The R.A.F. long distance unit left Ismailia on the Suez Canal at 4 a.m. and arrived at Upper Heyford. Oxfordshire, at 8 25 p.m. having covered the 2,300 miles in sixteen hours 25 minutes at an average speed of about 140 miles an hour.
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  • 17 16 —Reuter. Buenos Aires, July 21—The peace treaty between Paraguay and Bolivia was signed today.—Reuter.
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  • 430 16 C,1 I Penang w.l] Ir f B soce.-r rnat< This will be the i.t--'y, ment of b ln Sb| W which will h r will leave 10r ip h b tomoriow n; rning M Y Soekiman p 3^n B Ngiam .-\h I Kam Teong. Ooi Siang Manappen
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  • 171 16 Hobbin -Langan I (From Our Own I A wedding was J of St. John the Divine, P° W. R. Hobbin. of the Mercanbk >.1 India, Ipoh, son of Mr <‘m Hobbin of Belton, ht er J to Miss L. M. Lan don f AamH and Mrs. H.
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