Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 28 July 1938
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1938-07-28 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY x< VL 10. THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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1563 1938-07-28 1 Cabinet Considering “Possible Action” DISCRIMINATION AGAINST BRITISH SHIPPING 'liif British Government are considering ''possible* action" open to them if they do not secure adequate consideration for British interests anil rights in Japanese-occu-pied areas oi China. This statement was made in the House oiReuter. - 1,563 words
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Article225 1938-07-28 1 Lww' i ree!i Indiscipline I in a leader on the situation P* 1 V t declares that the lull in P?’’ coincided with the opFJT '4 1(ll W as almost .1 necessity, I rnt the British position in I Si all threats to which in the225 words
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Article50 1938-07-28 1 liiuajhai, July 2X An incident ol piracy k .e uut ;r:- ot Shanghai is just reLi'if’jni ti: British Lunghwa Dock and pnaeenn? Works in Japanese territory httiafsur miles of the Settlement. p r:i ..A on July 25 after binding L’.ir md tive Chinese watchmen >lO.OOO worth of property.-<--r50 words
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Article111 1938-07-28 1 Reuter. Hut \o Open Door '-’■•■«'•t. July 2". Lord Plymouth speakj J ,v trtugee problem in Lords, said ’’j' :1 Government was anxious to do|rv;? l r 1:1 s I )oWvr t" a.-sis» refugees rfnuu: v including Austria, whc this country to enter factories, p. an<Reuter. - 111 words
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Article106 1938-07-28 1 ‘'°}alists Claim iclory tK a July 27 'ri Jbl Pa n on h, ’h'portance of rfci: --h’hce 01 1S ni P hasise d by 11 Oration, Nationalists to de :n El; j',', 11 In nts were rush r.... wh, ’o Republicans -t H 1 l C() ntinually bombed106 words
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Article, Illustration15 1938-07-28 1 E.<-QMteM Helena of Rumania. .4 reconciluition irith Kina Carol ik rumoured.15 words
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Article366 1938-07-28 1 British Proposal Accepted London, July 27—The Under-Secretary r Foreign Affairs informed the Commons question time that the proposed comjs wion N> investigate bombing of civilian populations in Spain would consist of two British subjects, one a retired officer of the Royal Air Force and the other a366 words
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Article90 1938-07-28 1 Adjournment Until November London. July 27 —The Prime Minister announced in the Commons that ’(he Government proposed that the House should reassemble after tihe Summer Recess on November 1. Parliament would be prolonged during the following week and his Majesty would open the new session on November 8. The90 words
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Article151 1938-07-28 1 ■Reuter. Tokio Lays Blame On Moscow Tokio, July 27. The Foreign Office has made a statement blaming the unfavourable Soviet attitude for the deadlock since spring 1937 of Russo-Japanese negotiations begun in 1*932 for establishment of two commissions, one to redemarcate the Soviet-Manchoukuo border and the other■Reuter. - 151 words
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Article128 1938-07-28 1 Results Of Evian “Verv Helpful” London. July 27—The problem of refugees and »he Evian meeting were debated in the Lords. Replying for the Government, Lord Plymouth said they approached the question with a whole-hearoed desire to assist in its solution and had warmly welcomed President Roosevelt’s initiative because unless128 words
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Article182 1938-07-28 1 Commission To Return London, July 27 The Palestine Commission, according to present plans, will leave Palestine on Aug. 3 and is expected to meet in London on Sept. 15 to take further evidence. There is no indication hitherto when they are likely to report to Government. When182 words
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Article78 1938-07-28 1 Arrival Back At Southampton London. July 27. The seaplane Mercury, upper component of the Mayo Composite Aircraft, reached Southampton at 8.20 B.S.T. at the end of the two-way crossing of the Atlantic on which she set out last Wednesday. The Mercuiy returned from Botwood by way of the78 words
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Article43 1938-07-28 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. July 28. Last night the final agreement was signed with the labourers who recently went on a strike. The agreement confirms in broad outline the terms of settlement as published in the Pinang Gazette.43 words
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Advertisement11 1938-07-28 1 LgrgTiiVl f|l up I ■j KC I] r\ bi MeMM-ng* 111 words
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Advertisement41 1938-07-28 1 1 Tin* Lat»**t Tyj>ew rif»*r \< hievenrent THE BRITISH NOISELESS Remington I 1 THEY ARE SO OBVIOUSLY FRESH Have you tried our Tomato Sausages me PHONE PENANG —1500 1501 BUTTERWORTH—33 4dvt. at Singaport Cold Storagt Co., Ltd. H .PS. 264 KWH I41 words
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673 1938-07-28 2 AT CABARET ENTRANCE Alleged Assault Described •In Court An alleged assault on a police constable at the entrance of the Wembley Cabaret on March 5 was described yesterday in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, when a rick-sha-puller Loke Poh Yam was673 words
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Article92 1938-07-28 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. July 26. According to the annual report of the British Resident of Negri Sembilan, the demand for education for Malay girls in Negri Sembilan continues to grow. There were six girls’ schools with an enrolment of 466 and the number of92 words
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Article242 1938-07-28 2 Civil War Recalled (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 26. References to the bitter feuds between the Dato Kiana and the Dato Bandar, in days gone by the leading territorial chiefs of Sungei Ujong, made by the British Resident of Negri Sembilan, the Hen. Mr. J.242 words
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Article175 1938-07-28 2 Railway Firemen W arned From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. July 26. Pleading for leniency for his clients, two Railway firemen, Muttiah and San guni Nair, Mr. Ernest Jeff said that the men had put in 13 to 15 years’ service and that they had large families. They were likely175 words
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Article132 1938-07-28 2 Malay’s Plea At Bukit Mertajam Court Bukit Mertajam, July 25 Sentence was deferred till August 2 on one Man bin Mat Seman at the Bukit Mertajam Police Court this morning. The accused was charged with having stolen five mats, valued at SLSS, from Lekai Abdul132 words
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Article890 1938-07-28 2 Wife’s Story Of I With lhi s la i 1 I (From Our Own G>rrc S mnilen|i I Allegations against her husband were I v Mrs staff nurse at Kuala Pilah Women’s Hosnu-ii t I wtlen sht J examined at the conclusion of her890 words
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Article220 1938-07-28 2 Improving l.iv j In Negi I c I Krom (>ur Own CorrspJ Serembi, jX “Elevtn bulls are to betanjß and five owners of large ban have each applied for the jB one bull. This gives a workujß sixteen, and since about four J quired at220 words
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Article236 1938-07-28 2 Irish L’niversiljl President I Mr. F.W. Ogilvie and Vice-Chancellor of the sity, Belfast, who has tion of the Board of Sir John Reith, and has Director-General, will takeup October 1. Mr. Frederick Wolf J guished scholar and ed Sir Richard Livmgstone -n Vice-Chancellor of the236 words
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Advertisement826 1938-07-28 2 Kill Kidney Germs Restore Your Health SM IfSOOO I. MAYBE Ifl IT'S OUR KIONEVS. jffj IT 7rT I FEEL TEN YEARS YOUNGER I BELIEVE H CYST EX i c? k WILL FIX US UP 1 f k. <— —> SO DO I, NOW WE V CAN ENJOY tIFE AGAIN J826 words
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Article174 1938-07-28 3 Loyalist Advance On Wide Front MANY VILLAGES TAKEN: 4.000 PRISONERS Barcelona. Julv i z Following yestertlay’s successful crossing of the Ebro River at II points, the Republicans are advancing along an extensive front, having taken the Nationalists completely by surprise. Numerous villages and 3.000 troops besides174 words
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Article160 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter. More League Aid London. July 27: In Commons Mr. R A. Butler said in view of the spread of disease epidemics in China the matter of the League increasing the grant for health vzork will be considered by the Council Committee of Techsical Collaboration with China—Reuter. - 160 words
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Article22 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter. Parliament adjourns on July 29 and reassembles on November 1 unless urgent business requires an earlier convoeation.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 22 words
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Article357 1938-07-28 3 Reuter. Negotiations Nexl Week Prague. July 27: Herr Kundt saw the British Ambassador. Mr. B. C. Newton last night and announced the Sudetens’ willingness to submit their case to Lord Runciman It is understood negotiations between the Sudetens and Czechs will begin next week. The position has– Reuter. - 357 words
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Article96 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter*. Optimism Revived London, July 27. Following the Prime Minister’s statement in Commons yesterday regarding trade discussions with the United States there has been a revival in optimism in Parliamentary circles as regards the outcome. It is understood the Dominions are being consulted in regard of certain.—Reuter*. - 96 words
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Article184 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter. M. P. Urges Action By Britain London. July 27: In Commons Mr. Haslam asked whether further information had been received in connection with importation of Iranian opium into Macao designed by the Japanese for distribution among the Chinese. Mr. Butler said the only information was press—Reuter. - 184 words
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Article58 1938-07-28 3 .—Reuter. Colonial Secretary’s Announcement London, July 27: In Commons replying to questions on Palestine, Mr. Malcolm Macdonald announced that Government was recruiting 236 extra British police who are proceeding to Palestine as soon as recruited. He added examination indicated the bomb thrown in Haifa on July.—Reuter. - 58 words
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Article75 1938-07-28 3 Reuter. London, July 27: In Commons asked for particulars of the reply to the protest against occupation of British-owned works in Shanghai, Mr. R. A. Butler said he was not yet in a position to make a statement. Asked whether Government recognised the right of JapanReuter. - 75 words
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Article78 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter New Appointment London, July 27: In view of further development of the system of communication and consultation between British Governments, the United Kingdom Government has decided to establish a post of High Commissioner in New Zealand with functions comparable to those of the High Commissioners. —Reuter - 78 words
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Article182 1938-07-28 3 British Wireless. Queen To Name Giant Liner Lcndon. July 27: The Queen and Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret spent the first night of their cruise in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert at anchor off Portsmouth. Before proceeding to sea the Royal Party paid a visitBritish Wireless. - 182 words
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Article149 1938-07-28 3 London, July 27: Judgment for Haile Selassie on an agreed amoi n of £10,613 against Cable and Wireless was delivered by Mr. Justice Bennett in the Chancery Division today. —Reuter Haile Selassie ana the King cf Italy were rival claimants to a sum of £10,613 alleged149 words
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Article36 1938-07-28 3 (From Our Oum Correspondent) Bangkok, July 21. Government is calling for tenders for a too kiloioatt. broadcasting station. The site chosen is a rice field midway between the capital and Don Muang.36 words
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Article56 1938-07-28 3 Reuter Entire Crew Killed Kisumu, July 27: A Kenya freight aeroplane of the Atlanta class designed for flying African. India and Eastern routes crashed early this morning six miles nort u of Kisumu. The machine burst in flames and the crew, consisting of Captain Johnstcne First OfficerReuter - 56 words
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Article24 1938-07-28 3 —Reuter. Cairo, July 27: Government has decided to provide an additional million Egyptian pounds credit for the air arm.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Advertisement395 1938-07-28 3 j pfcone r Stre««. S ‘"Vi»ta U»«pwsk r I*”'’ 1 BATES jl Penang «>.><»« Withmrt Wi.b»> a P<*«C t?» i,;s ,>• g; «is.» n# 00 as’ fc .k<<Jd l=>d*4* ,h L d*’** BAT All CV.3SI.IEH m <*!5«\TS uWttr *i»h a minimum "Sw •W*°’ dma,e>T k. Ackm>w>«*K nient ’iar’**, K c»’*’395 words
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Article504 1938-07-28 4 Koval Humane Society Award For Malay i By Our Seremban Correspondent! Port Dickson, July 25. Early one morning in September 1937 the S.S. Kinta lay off Port Dickson harbour unable to reach the wharf owing to the heavy sea that was running. Tht Mary." the motor504 words
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Article136 1938-07-28 4 One Suspect Taken Into Custody From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Today. A suspect has been detained by the police in connection with the murder of Mr. S. G. W. Dunsford. the Pahang gold miner who was robbed of 84.000 worth of gold and amalgam and136 words
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117 1938-07-28 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping. July 25. In answer to a charge of thett, a Chinese named Yap Eng said “I admit taking the bicycle without the permission of the complainant. Lim Boon. I took it out to find work." The Magistrate, Raja Salim, told the117 words
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812 1938-07-28 4 Limits Of Development Reached, Says Resident (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 25. 4 FEATURE of the annual report on the social and eco- nomic progress of the people of Negri Sembilan for the year 1937, which has just been issued, is the812 words
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Article190 1938-07-28 4 "-Ik J Fault I I ,K! I “From t ilv evidence bef Orfc lt wa the fault himself tor sho o Ung J the car without M [the road in front fore return a verdict r/ M This was the finding Magistrate. Che HaaJ m ner190 words
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Article138 1938-07-28 4 No Cause For Tin Sav Doctoe i Freni < >ur Own Corresponds! Singapore, J'j; Although there i> considerate alarm over tile problem created I strike of the nuunicipal nigh: C the municipal health authorities it tive that there is no cause I rain The districts138 words
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Article109 1938-07-28 4 Olfi< <*-I>‘ ar r Thf tn-reral I At the annual be Perak St. Andrew boteClub on pay i» 6 celebrate St at the manner with a Lo on Saturday. t» O’" Bl MH I-' offic> I follows: s Odenaiff J bon.jj TTk n>l hon Mr J109 words
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Article69 1938-07-28 4 Frc m Dur j i Jult of a G l l I That out v sir- I t i) J ***** ..JIB j .more than \\gn I in the Stat* jjaffnese i"- .L o p,ra tl MT cf the .Tarim' 1 Mr J very 't.-i'i- of rhe69 words
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Article598 1938-07-28 4 Got Credit While Still A Bankrupt (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 27. Pleading guilty to three charges of ob taining credit for upwards of 8100 without disclosing he was an undischarged bank rupt, C.R. Miles, a Eurasian engineer, employed at the Electric Power Station, Singapore Harbour Board,598 words
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56 1938-07-28 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, July 25. The Chinese community of Port Dickson have erected a clock tower in the heart of the town to commemoiate the Coronation. Nothing has been done in Serem ban yet in connection with a permanent Coronation memorial though a56 words
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Advertisement186 1938-07-28 4 I Y Z lOiL J MODERN, TESTED! Modern Science Gives Us The Ideal Remedy For Pain DOCTORS and dentists prescribe ANACIN today because they know that it relieves pain quickly and safely—the modern remedy for modern people For headache, toothache, neuralgic pairs, ANACIN works almost instantly. Efficiently reduces fever and186 words
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381 1938-07-28 5 I ~<//> I)<M.'I'OK FOR ALL: I'" H//: K'-4»l FOR I /uKLH.tfEIVT Plymouth, July 19. I h nges in Britain’s medical system were approved I resentation to Parliament at the British Medical ■P r!tlC,ple fol fei-enct here today when the Council’s scheme enB^ iat nC n381 words
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Article656 1938-07-28 5 Decision To Admit sft To England Plymouth, July 17. The situation created by the influx of Jewish doctors to this country from Aus--11 ia was debated at the opening here yesterday of the British Medical Association Conference. Mr. N. Bishop Harman, chairman of the Finance Committee.656 words
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Article, Illustration25 1938-07-28 5 i‘ l> y ni'trdtcrs tit naiional costumes 'O' Em Laukmcnt to Hyde Park for the 1,1,11 Youth Pence Day Rally.25 words
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Article506 1938-07-28 5 MR. ANTHOAA EDEN’S VIEW The solution of the unemployment problem is a national duty, said Mr Anthony Eden when he spoke at a social services centre display at Bishop Auckland. “Governments, local authorities. com munity efforts of all kinds and charitable organisations have done much, and506 words
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Article, Illustration86 1938-07-28 5 Berth Elisabeth Beryner and Georeje- Forniby are getting airminded. Miss Bergner is tio sitar in a film, “Stolen Life,” in which she makes several flights and on left you sees her about to make a trip from Luton airport. George Formby (above), is in the air86 words
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Article475 1938-07-28 5 Divided View On A Declaration: Danger Of Sex Frankness London, July 20.—The Methodist Conference. at its final session at Hull yesterday. decided to refer back to committee for further consideration and report to the next conference a 16-page declaration on the “Christian View 7 of Marriage and475 words
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Article251 1938-07-28 5 Revocation By ILS. Authorities Dublin. July 17. Mr. Douglas Corrigan, the Californian airman, who. according to his own storj on arrival at Baldonnel aerodrome here, flew across the Atlantic by accident, learned today that the Bureau of Air Commerce in Washington has revoked his flying licence.251 words
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Article149 1938-07-28 5 This evening at the "Esplanade" from 6.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.: 1 March—Amparito Roca. —Texidor. 2 Overture Giralda. Adam. 3 Selection —Gold Diggers Of 1933. Warren. 4 Waltz —Columbine.— Garuener. I 5 Meditation—Sanctuary’ Of The Heart. Ketelbey. 6 Selection— -Our Miss Gibbs.- Caryll. 7 Quick Step Mc<t The149 words
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88 1938-07-28 5 British Wireless. London, July 26: The King yesterday conferred the honour of a knighthood on e former Austrian Minister in London. He was appointed to that post in 1920 and continued in it until the Austrian Legation ceased to exist after the German annexation. Sir GeorgeBritish Wireless. - 88 words
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Miscellaneous539 1938-07-28 6 FOLLOW THE CARS, FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE ONE I I BIG HOLIDAY SHOW IN TOWN g 3 W[ JL JE S TI C sOII ...AND IT STARTcD OUT AS "just I STARTS TODAY 3.00 6.15 9.30 p.m. another routine murder CAS[ I THE YEAR’S ACHIEVEMENT IN MAGNIFICENT’ ENTERTAINMENT h^gjj|lfc539 words
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Article220 1938-07-28 7 Romiley (Cheshire), July 17. While two cars were speeding from Manchester to Romiley today to take a bank manager and his wife and two children on holiday to Scotland, the whole family were found shot at their villa in Guywoodlane, Romiley. The bank manager,220 words
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Miscellaneous313 1938-07-28 7 I 1 shanghai talkie s, butter wort h sSv'T “HEITJUNGLE LOVE” HS—p^raiißßi 111 i,H Ur (Technicolour) Bigger, Greater than ithentiin' <>* a a y an her previous jungle witl RAY MILLAND and LYNNE OVERMANN “Jungle Princess” Matinee Today and Tomorrow at 3p.m. Sp ,,fl ///h WHOLE SERIAL .•SHADOW 01 THE313 words
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Miscellaneous302 1938-07-28 7 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT THURSDAY 28th. JULY 1938. 2 Shows For One Payment MOLEK S I AK OPERA: Will Stage ’’Panglima Hitam of Kelantan** See Prof. Liang Tien. (The Wonder Man of the East) SEE HLM LN HIS GREAT MAGICAL NUMBERS THAT WILL MYSTIFY YOU! BAFFLE YOU! THRILL YOU! ACCLAIMED BY302 words
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Miscellaneous504 1938-07-28 7 ftl p t TsF^I W» OPENING TONIGHT 'MI I>l JBW 6.30 9.30 AN OUTSTANDING ACTION-PACKED NEW CANTONESE TALKIE “CASE OF SMUGGLING” with MISS WU TIP YENG and a superb cast. Packed with thrills, action, romance, songs lilting Cantc.-?se tunes. Usual Prices of Admission. Special Matinees Today Tomorrow at 3p. m.504 words
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Article616 1938-07-28 8 THE outbreak of hostilities be tween Japan and Russia ha> been "imminent.” so long that the neutral person who does not know more than his neighbour about the situation may be a little sceptical that the parties will ever come to blows. It wilt be recalled that616 words
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Article459 1938-07-28 8 Mala %iin Passengers Aboard The Corfu The following is a full list of Malayan passengers who arrived in Penang this morning from England via ports by the P. and O. liner Corfu:— For Penang: Mr. A. Dabell, Mr. A. C. Jomarow. Mr. I. J. Kenlay, Mr. H.459 words
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Article85 1938-07-28 8 Next Meeting At K.L. On Sept. 1 The next meeting of the Federal Council will be held at Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, Sept. 1 at 10 a.m. There will be no ceremonial opening and uniform will not be worn. Immediately before the meeting His Excellency the High Commissioner85 words
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Article31 1938-07-28 8 Harland and Wolfe of Belfast! have received an order from the Shaw Savill and Albion Company to construct a twin-screw vessel of 10,760 tons for the Anglo-Austra-lian trade.31 words
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Article157 1938-07-28 8 Landing Ground To Be Extended (From Our Own Correspondent! Ipoh. July 28. It should now be only a question of time before the Ipoh aerodrome is sufficiently large to accommodate the planes recently purchased by Wearne’s Air Services, Ltd., as the necessary extensions to the landing ground will157 words
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Article68 1938-07-28 8 Reuter. Significance Of A Holiday Rome, July 27—The fact) th it the British Ambassador is leaving on Sunday for a holiday is interpreted here as indicating that there is no expectation of the AngloItalian agreement being ratified before October at the earliest. Also it appears to indicate clearlyReuter. - 68 words
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Article72 1938-07-28 8 Reut’er. Holland Appoints Agent To Rebel Spain 1 he Hague, July 27—Following the example of Britain. Holland has come to an agreement with uhe Spanish Nationalist Authorities whereby each party will designate an agent in the territory of the other to look after the interests of l.is compatriots whileReut’er. - 72 words
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Article65 1938-07-28 8 Receives Egyptian Premier At Palace London, July 27. The Egyptian Prime Minister, Mohamed Mahmoud Pasha, was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Later his Majesty, who leaves tomorrow to join the Queen on a yachting holiday, gave audience to Mr. Neville Chamberlain. It65 words
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Article62 1938-07-28 8 lunuwmg nouse to house searching. Sin Chew- Jit Poh. Hankow. July 27.—Following frequent in cidents in Nanking during the last few days, bogus Nanking- officials have left for Shanghai and have gone into hiding in Hongkew. Many plain-clothes soldiers have slipped into Nanking recently, and Japanese have madelunuwmg nouse to house searching. Sin Chew- Jit Poh. - 62 words
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Article105 1938-07-28 8 London, July 27 The Commons apnioved without a division a resolution proiding for the Select Committee on the Official Secrets Act leave to sit notwithstanding the adjournment of the House and •o make its first report during the Recess not later than October 18. Mt Lee Siew Ngock,105 words
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Article470 1938-07-28 8 Trving Weothzr PENANG is U’ weather. f is very hot tomfortably warm night there i> k Sl the other e> blankets ha> to b e hurrK< j 11 is not unusual 4 working in >flh vs going at full speed. Ti U unfortunate appear Ijoi cases 4470 words
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Article264 1938-07-28 9 I J( 111. I 1" I rwT- (,ur ''/'nv' July -7. I Sl f g tht- first Malayan 1 nctnl n Z/um.l in Singapore S n f’rek, speaking I. if I'.v Mr today. The so■J Mary flub 1( shortly offer t iW "in a spirit Rnnes264 words
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59 1938-07-28 9 R' Hh Lflotuk K'" out I- <<{■ lie world nnddlt ir> taht < hanim.a. wtM knocked rmt in the first ■rad of n<iM xclii'dub d for i ■mfa.tkv viiintiio ih> title. K /’< <*>» 1),,',) HI,, jiif! i,!,,, J,,,, t,,, '-HII/ l'« AR' Hh , - 59 words
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Article189 1938-07-28 9 I'nitiMm mom I dlsl I‘lil J i;\( :s I '»'vn Concspondenti A, J PA July 28. F '‘pel named ■’Wiilitdin'nr he a detec■r, promise to kee p ■i.M,, -'"t.ia Chinese Y Ra.lchir A by Mr. K. l i'°li h irst Ma- li; undergo 21 Kj.. ir189 words
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Article39 1938-07-28 9 i I| IIOX|ST S Ht 1.,,,. llker will be ,'l r- hibi ion. M Kelantan t \t, “’ions dm-. HS is Score K. 1 hafts SoJi l! Hxlii charge i b’' S"ntat ives Malacca M of 6039 words
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Article326 1938-07-28 9 DEMONSTRATION BY MR. A. J. BROWN Ihe lecture and demonstration on the subject of Air Raid Precaution given yesterday by Mr. A J. Brown, Penang Fire Chief, before a record gathering of Penang Rotarians and their guests proved to be the most interesting yet given at326 words
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123 1938-07-28 9 Governor To Perform Opening Ceremony From Our Own Correspondent! > Singapore, July 27. The final section of the Singapore Harbour Board s $10.000,000 West Wharf extension scheme will be declared open by the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, at a ceremony to take place at? 5 p.m.123 words
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1396 1938-07-28 9 "Many Difficulties But These W ill Lend Spice To The Work” MR. T. .4. O’SULLWAX. (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 28. ‘‘The Central School (in the London County Council educational scheme) is not a machine for preparing for examinations or for any particular1,396 words
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Article111 1938-07-28 9 Military Ratings For Singapore And Hong Kong Nearly a hundred R.A.F. men and military ratings arrived in Penang today aboard the Blue Funnel liner Perseus from Birkenhead en routie to Singapore and Hong Kong where they will be posted to the various bases. Of the number111 words
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54 1938-07-28 9 Hi.s Excellency the High Commissioner will open the 15th Malayan Exhibition at the Exhibition grounds. Ampang read Kuala Lumpur at 11.00 a. m. on Saturday. His Excellency has promised to at tend the Selangor Boy Scours Rally and Display in the Stadium at 5.0054 words
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638 1938-07-28 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 28The first monthly business meeting of the Ipoh Rotary Club for the year, under the presidentship of Rn. Cecil Rae, was held at the Grand Hotel yesterday afternoon. The only guest present was Dr. B. A638 words
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Advertisement204 1938-07-28 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD I Obtainable af all Cbamitu end Sterst I useful Medicine for all Climatoo nUCollisßrowneyr IL >' I There is I Sl• *l*£■ kl "H NO Substitute. Act» like a charm in Checks and arrests K DIARRHOEA and FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. S C on H S C204 words
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1855 1938-07-28 10 New Issue Tn Shareholders On Bonus Terms The meeting of Southern Kinta Consolidated Ltd. was held in London on July 25 (last Monday) Captain Oliver Lyttelton, D. 5.0., M.C., (Chairman of. the company), presiding. The Chairman said: ft will, I think he convenient if I first1,855 words
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Article97 1938-07-28 10 During the week ending July 16. 1938. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 71.130 cases, of which: 35.562 (50 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 8.153 (11 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 22.753 (32 per cent) cases to Canada., and 4.63297 words
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Article22 1938-07-28 10 -Reuter. Berlin, July 25—A Turco-German commercial agreement providing for exchange of goods on a reciprocal basis was signed today. —Reuter..- -Reuter. - 22 words
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Article13 1938-07-28 10 Output for the quarter April to June 1938 was 3883 piculs.13 words
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Article34 1938-07-28 10 Beaufort Borneo Rubber Final dividend in respect of last financial year of four per cent payable on Sept. 23; to cultivation reserve £3,000; Carry forward, subject to audit and usual adjustments £3,886.34 words
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Article114 1938-07-28 10 Effective Opposition To Japanese London, July 26.—One of the greatest threats to Japanese success in China was not armed opposition but “the phantom army of workers” behind the Japanese lines, declared Colonel Chu Hsueh-fan in a speech to trade union officials in London. He said this army of114 words
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Advertisement226 1938-07-28 10 1/A/trws Mr pills I APIOL STEEL Sureandcertain for all Female complaints. Every ladv should I keep a box in the house. I The J GEORGETOWN I 52-54 Beach Street Penana f IT'S /"TOUCH AND GO 1 t with a J I WORLD'S FINEST PEN Instant writing, beauty, W hand comfort226 words
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Advertisement555 1938-07-28 10 BANK S""/ INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, THE MER( AVi x LTD OF INDh S (Incorporated in British India) (loco *UI) Capital Authorised Capital SLbtjcnbed r Head Office: 11 12, First Line Ca^taTp^^ ;p an<l Beach, Madras. R/UDn ‘4 Str Charles Branches: Penang, Rangoon, Karaikudi and Sivaganga. RkrJ??? 148 Srnith Kt nil555 words
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593 1938-07-28 11 Millionaire Shipowner To Be Lord O i The Manor Mr. Jack Billmeir, the City shipowner, who at the age of thii: seven is reported t<> have made a fortune of a million since Jh Spanish war began, was a poor boy593 words
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Article1043 1938-07-28 11 S.S. ‘KRIAN* arrives morning from Bela wan, sails evening, for Bagan Datoh and Telok Anson. S.S. ‘MATANG’ arrives morning fro m Renong, Bhuket and Victoria Point, sails on Saturday for same ports. M.V. ‘HIMALAYA’ from Italy for Singapore, China and Japan. S.S. ‘PERSEUS’ from Liverpool,1,043 words
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Article91 1938-07-28 11 The m.s. “Alsia” is expected to arrive in Penang this evenmg from Europe, w.th the following passengers: Capt. Suan Yongyuen, Mrs. M. Henn;ng Mr. Jacques David, Mr. J. E. Greene. Mrs. E. A. E. Banning-Denis. Miss E. M. F. Banning-Denis. Miss C. M Bannrng-Der.is, Master J.91 words
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Advertisement330 1938-07-28 11 ..MC FUNNEL line K U TO IXJNDON NORTH CONTINENT Leave# Penang Due London lLtkiV SE» Vlt '-..1/ Antwerp Middlesborough July 31 Aug. 28 «’’’TjAAFFAKIC MaiS eiiles Glasgow Aug. 5 Sept 1 SirOß calls Hull and Gdynia Aug. 11 Sept. 8 S^ ES <v SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Urerpool C330 words
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Advertisement927 1938-07-28 11 p 9 BRITISH* INDIA (Incorporated In England SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “CORFU” SAILING THURSDAY, 28th JULY rontrarr^L^h 41 S N under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham» London it 3 Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “BULAN” July 29927 words
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Miscellaneous42 1938-07-28 11 TIDE TABLE High Low TODAY 1.16 p.m. 7.28 p.m. TOMORROW 1.20 a.m. 8.05 a.m. 1.58 p.m. 8.10 p.m. PENANG DAILY WEATHER REPORT FORT CORNWALLIS Yesterday’s Temperature 6 a.m. Noon 5 p.m. 85 E. 87 N.W. 90 N.W. RAINFALL July 26 27 nil42 words
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Article939 1938-07-28 12 Latest Times Of Posting AIK MAILS: A mail for Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore by Malayan Internal Air Service will close at 9.30 a.m. (registration 9 a.m.) on Saturday, July 30. 1 1 mail for Australia, New Zealand java and Timor Dilly via Singapore and939 words
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Article713 1938-07-28 12 FIRST SHIP READY BY AUTUMN Canada As Empire Air Base The thrill of satisfaction with which America greeted the Hughes round-the-world Might in less than four days has been succeeded by a realisation of its value in demonstrating the practicability of trans oceanic commercial transport. The713 words
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Article82 1938-07-28 12 Reuter. Overtaking Personnel Shortage Ixindon, July 26. There were between 15,000 and 16,000 applicants for enlistrnen* in the Army in the June quarter this year, the highest total ever reached in that per iod, said Mi Hore Belisha in the Commons. The figure compaied with approximate!} 12.000Reuter. - 82 words
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666 1938-07-28 12 Fh;l "’l'lu-5,,.., WEAL OF Danger (if |j,.j ’•""iplaeint Mr. Joseph J Kennedv Amtwasador American Room ~t p, quarters ol the Boston bran h lish Speaking Union al shire. He took pail i n thc op <m> age from new Boston Mr- Kennedy said -j666 words
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Miscellaneous1895 1938-07-28 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES k 1 7 b.b.c. service Highlights Of Today s Wireless SCHEDULE gsf (BBC) Following is the BBC Empire broad- (~00 p.m. Commentary on launching of the new Mauretania. casting service schedule (Malayan Stand- ard Time» for this week, beginning July 6.35 p.m. Empire Variety 1 heatre. 24:1,895 words
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Article, Illustration157 1938-07-28 13 I special p i tin 'he general living room al ’tic Quay d Orsay, occupied by the K"u a id Queen during their visit to Paris last week. There h an iqi >’,r i si.itue of the King on the table in the centre. f157 words
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1124 1938-07-28 14 The following is the full programme for the first day of the Penang 'Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Penang on Saturday, July 30:— HORSES, Class I, 6 Furlongs. 1 0 0 JACK DRUCE 5y 9.041,124 words
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Article532 1938-07-28 14 (By Tic Tac) Although the entries have not come up to expectations there is nu reason why the Penang Turf Club Meeting opening on Saturday should not be a successful one. The fields for the first day, at any rate, are exceptionally good. I suppose532 words
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Article73 1938-07-28 14 Eighty-five per cent, of Italy’s girls take part in some form of sport. Athletics are more or less obligatory for girls up to the age of 17. From that age to 20 the per centage of those who take part in sport maintains but after the average73 words
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916 1938-07-28 14 C.R.C. And O.X.A, Share Points After a vigorous and exciting game, the Old Xaverians’ Association shared points with the Chinese Recreation Club in a first division league soccer match on the S.X.I. ground yesterday. The two goalkeepers, Heng Thuan and Foong Chin, played916 words
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Advertisement168 1938-07-28 14 His child’s future nearly ruined 4 N/BHT STARVATION .fJJ, ——M NEW MAM.I that means IWMTHHBMwiionswith me jackson.itholds GRANGER, HE LL BE (THEY ARE GOING TO SACK 00CTOQ. ot>r I you BACK AT /01« WORKING WITH YOU SOMEBODY AND IT'S BOUND I*l'4 ALWAYS FEEL $0 wopk we CALLTHIS IN THIS DEPARTMENT.168 words
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Article, Illustration669 1938-07-28 15 London, July 19. nP Of a return a I 10 6 I lv I er Harvey for L th e middle in the autumn... Not Of Tommy l arr ever Phillips the British heavy weight ...As for the idea 1 No good669 words
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797 1938-07-28 15 1 A New Ball Necessary? Havoc Caused By The Wind It is tn ho London July 19. of th m e ag l lned that after the Konshin ast day in the Open if wi a Sandwich there will be •eight of the V797 words
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Article112 1938-07-28 15 Members of Potters Bar Golf Club arriving at the fourth green last week found the words “Jews keep out” burned on it in letters covering a hundred feet of turf. Similarly marked on the green was a large swastika. It is believed that caustic soda112 words
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Article189 1938-07-28 15 “I’ll Clear My Character” London: —Eighteen-year-old Dorothy Cdam-, Britain's champion woman highjumper, had a "good time” .on the ship when she returned from the Empire Games at Sydney early this year. Now she has been dropped from the British team to compete in the European Games in189 words
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1143 1938-07-28 15 CRICKET’S EVIL NATURAL WICKETS NEEDED A Double Calamity And The Lesson London, July 17. abandonment of the third Fest .match at Manchester without a ball being bowled was a calamity, both from the cricket and the financial point of view, and the Lan C a S Jn re County Cricket1,143 words
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Article357 1938-07-28 15 Six Weeks To Pay Promoter London, July 19. Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, has been given six weeks in which to pay the award of £750 made against him by the Board of Control in favour of Promoter Sydney Hulls for an alleged357 words
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Advertisement86 1938-07-28 15 for Constipation leads to endless trouble Nature has decreed that the Bowels si nil operate regularly —at least once a day. Defiance or neglect of this law leads to many Linds ci suffering, including Headaches, Bad Breath* Biliousness, Indigestion, Pimples, etc. Constipation also makes you look and feel 2 dull,86 words
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Article131 1938-07-28 16 WIN r>E p-ATOUSf 7Y LATEST LONDON—<Spotl *194. 7. 6 <*• LONDON (3 month*) £195. 5. 0 £l9n JSINGAPORE $98.50 $98.50 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $98.50 598.50 BUSINESS DONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers COPRA -(Sundried.) §3.85 $3.80 SLACK PEPPER $8 75 $8.75 RUBBER 7i d LONDON d irvhC) OTW131 words
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Article327 1938-07-28 16 Share of £1 denomination unle*« otherwise stated Yes*erdav Rise or FaD Yesterday Rise or Fab Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114 Bunnah Oil 9110? 13 i Eagle Com. 4 pesos 54% Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114 1(V 7 Cable 5% PC. 99 War Loan 3% p.c. 1027,. 1327 words
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Article125 1938-07-28 16 London. July 27. RUBBER: Firm. London 7% buyers 7?g sellers Oct./Dec. 77J» buyers 8 sellers Jan./Mar. 8 buyers SA sellers B’ buyers 871» sellers TfEW YORK 16.40 cts. United Kingdom Stock* London 61.678 tons Liverpool 32.605 tons „CO?ftA Straits SD. Rotterdam. July £ll.lO. 0 PEPPER: White Muntok:125 words
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Article105 1938-07-28 16 Paris 178 9.64 178& New York 4.924.92% Montreal 4.93% 4.93% Brussels 29.10 29.09% Geneva 21.49% 21.49 Amsterdam 8.95% 8.95% Milan 93 93 Berlin 12.25% 12.25% Stockholm 19.39% 19-39%. /openhaeen 22.40 22.40 JBIO 19.00 19.90 /ienna 26’ 3 nomina. 1 elsingf 0226 226 Prague 142% 142 ft •tadrid 56105 words
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Article157 1938-07-28 16 KENNEDY CO. RI.BBEK K edah 2.00 2.20< TIN Buyer* Sellers Ampat 4 1% 4 6 Eangrin 22;0 22 6 Chenderiang 15,0 16 0 Hong Fatt -87% .92 Ipoh 26J0 27 0c Jelapang 313 32 3 Kpg. Kamunting 10 3 10 7Jc Kpg. Lanjut 19 0 19 6ex Katu 26 0157 words
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Article116 1938-07-28 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TIN Buyers Sellers 13atu Selangor 1.38 1.41 Hong Fatt .87 .92% Kuchai 1.30 1.35 Petaling 8.00 8.25 c Rahman Hyd. 1.24 1.27 Rantau 1.37 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Bangrins 22 0 22 6 Kpg. Lanjut 18 9 19 3 Katu 25 9 26 6 Laruts116 words
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Article288 1938-07-28 16 Sales On The Decline New York. July 27 The unresponsiveness of the market to favourable overnight news was a logical inducement to traders to sell. Consequently there was volume on the decline for the first time since July 13 leaving industrials at the important 140 level. Many stop-loss288 words
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Article19 1938-07-28 16 TIN Singapore $98.50 per pkl. Penang $98.50 per pkl RUBBER Singapore—Sp<d per lb. Penang —Spot per lb.19 words
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Article183 1938-07-28 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Xmpats 4:1% 4 4% Asams 28,0 29 Ocd Bangrins 22 0 23 0 Gopeng Cons. 10'3 11'0 Hong Fatts -92% .95 Jelebus .70 .73 Johans .27 .29 K. Kamuntings 10 0 10.4% Katus 26 0 26 9 Kramats 10 4% 1010$ Kundangs 59 6 3183 words
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Article38 1938-07-28 16 On the advice of the Malayan Rubber Fund Committee, the cess on rubber exported from all Administrations will be raised from 05 cent per lb. to 15 cent per lb. with effect from Sept. 1. 1938.38 words
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Article34 1938-07-28 16 In a friendly football match between the Royal Rangers and the staff of Elysee Cabaret at the Renong Ground this morn ing. the former defeated the latter bv “iifht goals to nil.34 words
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773 1938-07-28 16 SALADIN AND DAVIS CUP RETURN BEST TIMES (BY’ TIC-TAC) The final gallops this morning were disappointing in that there was really no fast work. In so far as the local horses were concerned this was probably due to the fact that trainers did not773 words
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Article56 1938-07-28 16 COW GATE CUP SOCCER The following will n ;>i t »nt the Ahij Department Sporting club at against Wearne’s Recreation Club e Cow and Gate Cup competition this ing on the Dato Kraniat Ground Dollah; K. Hussain. H Mohamiw Sheriff, C. Watt Gark, H Al Abdu F. C. Cheong, A56 words
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Advertisement44 1938-07-28 16 The Brightest Merriest Spot In Penang ELYSEE CABARET TONIGHT DANCING FROM 9.15 P.M. TO MIDNIGHT CHARMING AND ENTERTAINING HOSTESSES BEST BAND IN TOWN. TOMORROW GALA NON-STOP DANCING DANCING 7.00 PM. TO MIDNIGHT hb TWO BANDS T %2 HAWAIIAN SERENADERS AND LOUIS LIM’S LIVE ORCHESTRA44 words
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Advertisement300 1938-07-28 16 GOY EKN HEM <tl KEO, TENDERS will be received at the I of tlie State Engineer, Kedah Asr I up to noon of the 15th August Utt vhe’ Construction of two Cla.ss 111 Qar for Malay Civil Service Offi'. r- a: Bi Bata. Alor* Star as fellows (a) Two Class300 words
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