Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1938
1938-07-29
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section21 1938-07-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY X(VL u |<7, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938 PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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195 1938-07-29 1 INITIAL RATE UP Lower Paid Ranks Benefit Ihe Secretary of State for Ihr Colonies has given his approval to a revised salary scheme for European Police Inspectors in the Straits Settlements. The chief feature of the scheme is that the lowerpaid ranks195 words
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Article161 1938-07-29 1 Reuter fanglsf Towns Retaken wi( *velopi"S ,he v C cu > *0«! L«, west of Shat.ttJ Th. suburbs of Soochow, lh fll) -as reduced ‘o ru-s fc 1 «tirely controlled by -ilia forces who also C 1 owns gKi»g> Washih and Wukiare launching a grnnal ofi-nReuter - 161 words
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Article96 1938-07-29 1 Reuter. hiiiiiiiion a Control Fr Aviation Mailers C* July 28 Messrs. Frederick L* k !A. H. Self and members L. d British Air Mission to Car4»f arrived to join the Montreal CLmLT 10 Sir Har dman Lever httrwT r 1" Weilington The lat--I*' Hindi.’ anada froniReuter. - 96 words
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Article72 1938-07-29 1 Hner wise Reuter. I '1 UUXh I > MI,S, L Ul< Announcement L? Se "limenl bfoy dull nes Sl vk E? ng to a Gilt hlch Partly evaC ros sharnl ged Wcre stead y. L LM s stat n publicati °h Of Which w e T nt forHner wise Reuter. - 72 words
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Article68 1938-07-29 1 h Geordi, r '< UM!M i l, b a Juiyl ‘y a L bM S *»e flv PbUrn wit h K n Ukon to j Un g froni White r ta.' n °’v 14 i, lU Ala ska, over t’2*» L wa rT 1 Skag L v Wlthh Geordi, r - 68 words
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Article233 1938-07-29 1 Reuter. Officially Denied By Prague Prague, July 28. Apparently as a re suit of unfavourable reception abroad of .he Government s reported proposals, it is officially stated that the alleged text of «.he Nationalities Statute published in the Piess on Tuesday was incomplete and in accurate. iReuter. - 233 words
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Article50 1938-07-29 1 d u rwvexe —Reuter. Rangoon, July 29. —Following the noting, calni was restored in the ity after midnight, bitt stray fighting continued in the outskirts. Business houses, banks and jewellery stores are heavily guarded by military. Burmese women are among the injured and Burmese shops among those looted.—Reuter.d u rwvexe —Reuter. - 50 words
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Article79 1938-07-29 1 ledemann to pay si British Wireless. Another Rumour Of Secret Diplomacy London, July 28: With reference to a newspaper report that Capt. Wiedemann of Hitler’s entourage who recently had a conversation in London with the Foreign Secretary. Lord Halifax, will return to London tomorrow with a message from\ ledemann to pay si British Wireless. - 79 words
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Article97 1938-07-29 1 London, July 28: The money value of daily retail sales in Britain last month was 8 6 per cent above the corresponding total for June 1937. Sales of food and perishables expanded by 10.2 per cent, and those of other merchandise by 6.9 per cent.97 words
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Article, Illustration26 1938-07-29 1 ELISABETH BERGNER. nox» making Stolen Life.’’ her fifth British film, at Pinewood Studios, enjoys a few minutes between sho.s with Summer Pie,”26 words
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Article220 1938-07-29 1 Home Office Drawing Up Plans London, July 28. The report of the com mittee appointed to consider evacua.ion oi the civil population from certain areas in the event of war will be published in the near future. In announcing this in the Commons to day, the Home220 words
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Article71 1938-07-29 1 Lunches With Ministers At Downing Street London. July 28.—The Prime Minister gave a luncheon at Downing Street todayin honour of Mohamed Mamoud Pasha Egyptian Prime Minister, who was accom panied by the Egyptian Ambassador in Lon don and the Egyptian Minister of Public Works, Hussein Sirry Pasha. Other71 words
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Article50 1938-07-29 1 London, July 28.—The King and Queen Mary both left London today on holiday. His Majesty travelled to Portsmouth to join the Queen and the Princesses on the royal yacht Victoria and Albert at Spithead. Queen Mary went to Sandringham where she will remain for about a month.50 words
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Article15 1938-07-29 1 Scratchings, order of running and probable riders for tomorrow appear on Page 16.15 words
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Article201 1938-07-29 1 King Posts l|d. Letters To Antipodes London. July 28. —Carrying letters from the King and Prime Minister, an Imperial Airways flying boat took off smoothly from Southampton Water this morning to inaugurate the third and last stage in the development of the United Kingdom-Aus-tralia air mail route. The201 words
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Article117 1938-07-29 1 Clerk To Privy Council Retires London, July 28. —Sir Maurice Hankey acted as Clerk to the Privy Council for the last time this morning. Following a Council at Buckingham PalaCe, the King received Sir Maurice Hankey who took leave of his Majesty on his retirement after fifteen117 words
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Article, Illustration159 1938-07-29 1 Ciano Declines To Renew A Previous Assurance Reuter Rcme, July 28.—Two foreign correspondents, Mr. Cremona of the Christian Science Monitor, and Mr. Kleinkhrer of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, whose expulsion was recently decreed, leit Rome tonight for France and London respectively. According to theReuter - 159 words
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Article101 1938-07-29 1 Reuter. Britain Decides To Send Commission London. July 28: It is now definitely decided to send the proposed British Commission to investigate bombing of open towns in Spain, but it is likely to be abcur a week before the Commission leaves as it may first be necessary toReuter. - 101 words
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Article98 1938-07-29 1 £1,500,000,000 MAY BE EXCEEDED London July 28. —In the Commons the Chancellor of the Exchequer declined to make an estimate at present of the amount by which the former five year estimate of £1.500,000.000 expenditure on armaments is likely to be exceeded. When his attention was called in98 words
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Advertisement22 1938-07-29 1 <T ffiCK iSI ..ixG CO. 1,10 It kM tvKE aCTI Kf hS 9 and fORK* prices M sj(an c rOAD pE5’A>’ G22 words
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Advertisement79 1938-07-29 1 FOO CHEONG COFurnit .re Manufacturers 89. Bishop Street, Penang. Phone: 036. Ipr>h Agents-. FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. Uv I m)/ A h WELL OVER .30 YEARS EXPERIENCE ENABLES US TO OFFER TO OUR CUSTOMERS A FULL RANGE OF FIRST-CLASS FOODSTUFFS SUITABLE FOR THE TROPICS. Meat Fish79 words
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Article397 1938-07-29 2 Premier On Effect Abroad The supreme importance, in the present state of world artairs, of the British Em pire speaking as with one voice was stressed by the Prime Minister in a speech at the annual meeting of the Empire Farlia mentary Association, at Westminster397 words
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Article56 1938-07-29 2 Dato Koland BraddJi - By Dato Koland BraddJi Dato Braddell Malayan Bar, a r tie Executive Council °l thf of State, Joh<o< Sultan of Johore’s th( for many y. order carrying the n te Dato,'’ iwas confernt Ule 0/ with His MaieBhj\ pQn permit I the Sultan upon the <„56 words
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2158 1938-07-29 2 Important Test Case Argued In Supreme Court RVLE NISI ON REGISTRAR OF VEHICLES DISCHARGED That the Registrar of Vehicles must carry out the statutoix duties imposed on him and that the Municipal Commissioners had no power to limit the number of2,158 words
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Advertisement234 1938-07-29 2 SPEND YOUR WEEK-END ON THE BEACH WITH G NEW JANTZEN ■ffeSwimming Suits 1 j/\\ j here are the latest fia Mr“” <AT I O\ NEW STYLES “LE TOUQUET” -t--r, -4— n3 In two beautiful printed designs /< jt ffffT “Tulip" “Driftwood” on regular Jantzen Fabric. This suit has ~I j234 words
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Article568 1938-07-29 3 Revolutionary Proposals By War Minister DEMOCRA TISA TION n OF CADET COLLEGES London, July 28: New conditions of service for combatant Army officers announced by Mr. L. Hore-Belisha, War Minister, today in Commons contain revolutionary proposals. In future promotion will be by time instead of..—Reuter. - 568 words
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Article264 1938-07-29 3 Mu rder, Looting In Rangoon I KOOPS CALLED OUT TO HELP POLICE Rangoon. July 28: Communal rtotwhich originated on Tuesday came a climax this morning when a seh-> of murders, stabbings and ishootii affrays in different parts of the itv led to general panic. Troops of the264 words
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Article132 1938-07-29 3 Riuter. Cash Indemnification To Be Offered Mexico City. July 28: President Cardenas in the course of a luncheon speech reiterated Government’s policy of not ’•e newing diplomatic relations with Britain unless the latter made unconditional overtures. A mediator such as the United States would be acceptableRiuter. - 132 words
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401 1938-07-29 3 HOME SECRETARY’S SCHEMES FOR PENAL REFORM 3r. a commonsense -British Wireless. London, July 28: Speaking in thellmne Affairs Vote, Sir Samuel Hyare gave Commons an account of the remit reforms in prison administration and of his plans for further measures apart from3r. a commonsense -British Wireless. - 401 words
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Article59 1938-07-29 3 British Wireless. London, July 28: Outstanding business ausiiting attention befote the Parliamentary recess which begins tomorrenv was dealt with at a meeting of the Cabinet this morning. When the. House of Commons rises, the- Prime Minister will go to Chequers for the week-end proceeding– British Wireless. - 59 words
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Article179 1938-07-29 3 o-aaaaavu ixiaue a uvuuie crossing in unuer five days in May last year.—British Wireless. Battle Against The Elements London. July 28: In spite of heavy head winds and rain the Mercury float plane, the upper component of the first Short Mayo Composite aircraft, which arrived ino-aaaaavu ixiaue a uvuuie crossing in unuer five days in May last year.—British Wireless. - 179 words
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Advertisement296 1938-07-29 3 (i isii«’" WlEß! Rcn,edy rc wll h 1'” ,:,,r !l Jt. .’li Hi i S-«H <on a H h a,,i v Jif* J/ i iLitinjn' t ,rtU jiifc u L 11 J, (JW*’ jj6O7 lM SALE. S fTiuV r, M; /7 .Z~ for n€W Planting T Price per acre F296 words
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Advertisement153 1938-07-29 3 2/ou (Sant ffieat D f i/ h n S I I ••tee t i, e, HI gy' For a winning appearance for comfort in action and shirt control you can't beat DAKS. Made from the very best worsted flannel, with adjustable waist band ami porous rubber pads in waist to153 words
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Article425 1938-07-29 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. H. Mcllvain has left Inch fir Singapore. Mr. M. S. Rao. M.A., B Com., is coming to Malaya very shortly as Branch Secretary of the United India Life Assurance Co.. Ltd. T- Mr R. M Cluer. Assistant Legal Adviser, Perak, and Mrs. ClUer are spending a425 words
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316 1938-07-29 4 (Fr om Our Own Correspondent I Bangkok. July 26. The Customs are gradually tightening up on the importer who tries to dodge the Fisc. Importers have been notified that in order to facilitate the passing of import entries by the Customs, the invoices relating to316 words
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1424 1938-07-29 4 Inquest Verdict Of <(, Ma nslai tgh ter” London, July 22. The inquest was resumed at York yesterday on the body of Gilbert Edward Frederick Douty, 27, a nephew of Lord Dulverton, who died on July 11 in a York nursing home. Further1,424 words
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Article161 1938-07-29 4 M.P. And Its Cost In Human Life (From Our London Staff) London, July 21. A suggestion that a central bureau fm the collection and dissemination of information concerning the spread ot. and loss from, tropical diseases within tin Colonial Empire should be set up was n.gatived161 words
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701 1938-07-29 4 J ll s h’eplic 1 ''is 9"<‘Mioi b A vertli t for fj r 4j J m his action < Growing i M day by tht specif hearing th Bern i > Dr. Harland, ot ci ft Yorkshire, unt 1 Gra ng v701 words
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Advertisement568 1938-07-29 4 Hr- fiiiil uev/Ai I ...BUT HE GAINED 25t.2 Ibs.QUICKLY I ON “VIKEIP’S" 12 MINERALS LA 6 VITAMINS FOOD lODINE z m NOW FEELS GREATI *«ad Hix Actual Letter f t ~y ~.:e chUtfhiOOd. L«»t da Sep tar.' -r »«< rnv nineteenth birthday, »a jr >-: 3 bu« bing I ,>tve568 words
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111 1938-07-29 5 I |inl raii' I nil"* 11 11 1 111 S Westni^ 1 b ;he HH *_> yl3 b tnulTl H Ki* it 1 rd StanM* wr> v ;i i I m-'" L ,i.r "i ,K S «o mHDV thlHU' HB debt lw K Ln th*-111 words
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Article44 1938-07-29 5 B hpin lH»< ■t.. ns nfirence. H BpU' S'. leav > h’ Tf,r ■B r Syct!. r frxe has a*. K f 'G C* Al l^‘i>>maT. r ■fa i, and fcrr J irkingI I K -H-ai E v r I44 words
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Article91 1938-07-29 5 B 4 t) I at Uchabi f death the iv v ,lXi >one" r htid all *h at t h kroner, lb '.c u,ai,v ot ,he I ’ha- 11 ~s ’••tur it*ton*. p**" a han?" ini Pan '"pr «••ton ■fat,.. e a*o a r to to It'< >Sin*.h91 words
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Article, Illustration31 1938-07-29 5 from the terror of Franco's bombs, these Spanish children from I aleneta en t ov the t n on the deck of 11.M.5. irethusa.31 words
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Article645 1938-07-29 5 Peers Told Of Do<>-In-Manger Policy Westminster, July 23. Unless we can populate oup Empire and make it self-sup-porting in the way of defence within a measure of time someone else will populate it for us.” This was the blunt warning given in the House645 words
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243 1938-07-29 5 Dublin. July 23. Douglas Corrie an, 31-years old unemploy aircraft factory worker, and former Los Angeles newsboy, who “flew the Atlantic i’V mistake" in an eight years old ‘plane. iid in an interview that he had received tiers from concerns throughout the United States243 words
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Article317 1938-07-29 5 Lord I'weedsniuir’s Tribute “AUDACITY LEAVES US GASPING” London, July 4. Lord Tweedsmuir. Governor-General of Canada, vigorously defended modem youth when he was installed as chancellor at Edinburgh University yesterday. I hear today from many quarters jeremiads about the younger generation; jeremiads which are not deep calling to317 words
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Article104 1938-07-29 5 t From Gur Own Correspondent > Taiping. July 27. The Taiping Fire Brigade was called out yesterday evening about sp.m. to attenu to a lire about two-and-half miles along the Simpang Matang Road. An engine under the charge of Sub Officer Baharuddin rushed to the104 words
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Article515 1938-07-29 5 Likelv illingdoii Recommendations The long-awaited report of the Willing don Committee, appointed in May last year to consider remedies for the shortage of Army officers and increased facilities for promotion from the ranks, is now being considered by the Treasury. It is understood that the515 words
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Miscellaneous652 1938-07-29 6 HERE’S THE YEAR’S OUTSTANDING PICTURE I f 3 From 20th. CENTORY-FOX- (JMT. A IPQTIC :iSll ""”‘hm Specially Selected for the Augurt Holidays.! Vy Ma* JUjOI 1 V/ iOll —<’l> THE HERO OF CHINA LEAPS TO LIFE STARTS in I "it' d Artists’ Grandest Epic of Adventure. I 615 930 Mr.MarcoPolp652 words
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Article335 1938-07-29 7 ‘Can Never Wear Swim Suit' London, July 20. Film actresses wearing picture hats crowd ed into the court of the Lord Chief Justic in London yesterday to hear Miss Sneila Naismith, of Creighton-avenue, Muswell Hill, N., claim damages from London Film Productions, Ltd., for burns received while335 words
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Advertisement218 1938-07-29 7 COMING («MIX’ boxing An Excellent 2 Keel Record Of The World's Heavyweight Championship Bout JOE LOUIS X s. MAX SCHMELING Mellon Louis Ko'ed Schmeling In Slow Motion Every Blow Clearly Shown 1 SIGWTIC HOLIDAY ATTRACTION! I (H’F.MNG TOMORROW PARAMOUNT BRINGS YOU THE BIGGEST OF ALL THE ’7>ig Broadcasts” DOROTHY LAMOUR218 words
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Advertisement18 1938-07-29 7 MODERN DRESSING TABLES AT MODERATE PRICES CALL AT: TONG AH FURNISHING CO. 3H. Penan? Road, PENANG. SUNGEI PATANI18 words
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Miscellaneous69 1938-07-29 7 OUEEN’S |F lin TONIGHT AT BP. M. »\F s r I Arran‘ r <’ nient with eW U liversal >’? 1 V(jOl E SERIAL IN 25 BIG REELS ,-nnic THE tlvy screening r with FRANKIE THOMAS, > >■ I R ANCES ROBINSON s .S’ JACK MULHALL S and big native69 words
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Miscellaneous362 1938-07-29 7 TOMORROW’S RIG EVENT AT SHANGHAI TALKIES (BUTTERWORTH) 3 Shows' Daily at 2.30 7.00 p. m. 9.30 The “JUNGLE PRINCESS” returns P. the most exciting adventure of the Malayan Jungle DOROTHY LAMOUR TNT PARAMOUNT’S MIGHTIEST HIT OF HITS “HER JUNGLE LOVE” (TECHNICOLOUR) with RAY MILLAND and LYNNE OVERMANN Hear DOROTHY Sing362 words
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Miscellaneous697 1938-07-29 7 WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT FRIDAY 29ih. JULY 193« Mammoth August Holiday Attractions MOLEK STAR OPERA: The Management Takes Great Pride in Presenting you The Renowned Actors Actresses: 1 (JAN SYED ALI, MISS HUBSA, INCHE LEON AND INCHE BAKAR. In Tuan Syed Ali You’ll Remember His Excellent Performance in the Famous Malay697 words
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Article674 1938-07-29 8 THERE is a touch of irony in the fact that the failure of the international Rubber Regulation Committee to announce any increase in the quota release for the final quarter of the year resulted in a fall in the price of commodity. The explanation would appear674 words
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Article74 1938-07-29 8 Reuter. Lancashire Invited To Discussions London. July ?8: Lancashire cotton representatives have been invited to go to Egypt to discuss the position of trade in cotton goods with Egypt in view of the recent Egyptian tariff increases. The invitation la given by the Egyptian Premier, MahmudReuter. - 74 words
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Article70 1938-07-29 8 A Famous iXame Returns To The Water London. July 28.—A new 30,000-ton vessel bearing a name famous in the British Merchantile Marine Mauritania was launched today from the yard of Messrs. Camell Laird at Birkenhead amid the cheers of 60,000 people and with aeroplanes overhead dipping in salute. Intended70 words
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Article205 1938-07-29 8 Saturday, July 16. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Executive Council held at Government House this morning. In the afternoon His Excellency was present at the Annual General Regatta of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club. Sunday. July 17. His Excellency dined with the Hon’ble Mr. A.205 words
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Article130 1938-07-29 8 British Wireless. Destroyer Looks On London, July 28: Confirmaton has been received in London of the bombing and sinking in the port of Gandia, about 40 miles south of Valencia, of the Britishowned steamer Dellwyn which was unloading coal at that port. The attack was carried outBritish Wireless. - 130 words
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187 1938-07-29 8 Reuter. Colonial Secretary Hopes People Will Keep Orderly London, July 28: The hope that celebrations in Jamaica on August 1 of the century of emancipa'ion would pass quietly and that the people would maintain good order was expressed by the Colonial Secretary iii Commons in anReuter. - 187 words
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Article27 1938-07-29 8 Ui Uliv W C Reuter. London. July 28: The death has occurred of Jack Judge, composer of the wartime x>ng Tipperary, aged 60.- Reuter.Ui Uliv W C Reuter. - 27 words
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Article673 1938-07-29 8 DIOC. LES - DIOC.LES. General Post? Whitehall have colonial trai n i ng > asks Sir Frank SwettenF Tihe obvious counter-, juesti “Should colonial officials Whitehall training?” The idea is capable pansion. Should M.C S be made to live for a period !i\ of the common herd and i able673 words
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Advertisement288 1938-07-29 8 IO MINUTE MEALS with MARMITE (Registered Trade Mark) With a Jar of Marmite, and a few ordinary things like eggs, cheese, tomatoes, etc., there are lots of delicious savoury meals you can make in a matter of minutes► Marmite makes the simplest dish extremely appetising. Makes it better for you,288 words
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Advertisement34 1938-07-29 8 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. a OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. o SOLN AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Bmg»p»re. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.34 words
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Article, Illustration764 1938-07-29 9 I Paners On ‘Role Of Cover 'K R ub ber Growing n„i O»n Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 29. him into the hall of the Rubber .vU pl ;tl !c: 1 waS proof of the success of the nts in Rubber Growing” orsions are so many764 words
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Article388 1938-07-29 9 CHIN KEE ONN IN FINE DUEL (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 28. A well-earned victory by SamboedjoHcerip, the Netherlands Indies champion. over Yadi. the Singapore champion, and a s fine duel between Chin Kee Onn and Tjan Thwan Tjay. which the Malayan Chinese won.388 words
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Article141 1938-07-29 9 THREE SENTENCED: ONE ACQUITTED Three Indian Mohammedans, Mustaph? bin Said Rawther Meera bin Yusoff and Syed Mohamed were sentenced by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, the second magistrate, yesterday when the case was resumed in which the three accused were charged with assisting in the management of141 words
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Article241 1938-07-29 9 STRUGGLE IN PERAK JUNGLE (From Our Own Correspondent t Kuala Lumpur, Today—Nine Chinese were detained yesterday and today by police forces searching in the jungle north of here for the murder of Mr. Dunsford. Only one man put up resistance and he was chased in241 words
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Article263 1938-07-29 9 Schoolboy Found Drowned In Sea Tragedy befell a pupil of the Hutchings School yesterday when he was drowmed in the sea off Renong Ground while out fishing during the school recess. The incident occurred between 11.15 and 11.45 but it was not seven hours later that263 words
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Article339 1938-07-29 9 May Be Allowed To Return To China On Own Tickets (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, July 28. The two Chinese, Liu Chan Pah and Liew How Yeong, who, it is alleged, are being illegally held in the Singapore civil prison on a banishment order, may339 words
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Advertisement238 1938-07-29 9 ’MIS MASTESS VCJCX* RECORDS SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR LIBRARY SYMPHONY NO SIN C. MIN BEETHOVEN London Phil. Orch. QUARTET IN A: MIN. Busch Quartet. SYMPHONY NO. 4IN E. FLAT MAJ. BRUCKNER Vienna Phil. Orch. CONCERTO IN B. MIN. DVORAK Czech SYMPHONY IN C. MAJ. HAYDN Vienna CONCERTO IN C. MIN. MOZART238 words
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Miscellaneous220 1938-07-29 9 ONCE AGAIN "WEMBLEY" PREMIER CABARET I’tnang s Largest and F inest Dance Hall with its Eirst Class Band n, and 'Tl'daiid s| oS Beautiful Hostesses in the Far East Offers to All Patrons Moiis( rr Holiday-Race-Week Programme. p a *"turduy Mth July, 1938. i am. JRIhAI I) AND LIDO NIGHT'220 words
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Article1262 1938-07-29 10 Estates In Good Order And Well Managed The thirty fourth ordinary general meet ing of the shareholders of Vallambrosa Rubber Company was held in Edinburgh on July 14. Mr. T.J. Carlyle Gifford, chairman ol the company, presided. The Chairman said: —At the outset oi this meeting I1,262 words
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Article153 1938-07-29 10 Arnhem Policy Unchanged Amsterdam, July 21.—Referring to the l pending exchange of shares between Con solidated Tin Smelters and the Arnhem Smelting Company, the “Telegraaf” learns from reliable Dutch quarters that the trans action is confined to Arnhem shares and will not include those of the Billiton153 words
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Advertisement461 1938-07-29 10 banks NEDERLANDSOIE HANDEL-MAATSCIIAPPI J ,HANf 4IAi fin-." N-V. -eoSsS? (Incorporated In the Netherlands! Liability of m (With limited liability.) «xteot Ul i aJ? Ordinance Nouu.' (NETHERLANDS TRADING flM<j SOCIETY.) lutborleed Issued and y UUy g ErtaNubed in Amsterdam 1824. Currency Reserve Fund HEAD OFFICE: AMSTERDAM Sterling Reserve iu. Reserve LlabUity461 words
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Article970 1938-07-29 11 Sir A. Caldecott’s Tribute To Harbour Engineer Colombo. Ihe Governor, Sir Andrew Caldecott, paid a glowing tribute 'o'.heHarbour Kngineer, Mr. T.A. Owles, and his department, when amidst an animated scene, he declared Colombo's new Inner Dock open says the Times of Ceylon. A large engineering970 words
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Article1078 1938-07-29 11 M.S. ‘ALSIA’ arrived last night from Europe via Colombo, sails today for Port Swettenham, Malacca, Singapore, Saigon and Bangkok. S.S. ‘STEEL SEAFARER’ arrived yesterday from Manila, Saigon, Java ports Singapore and Belawan, sails today for New York via Aden. S.S. ‘PERSEUS arrived yesterday from Birkenhead,1,078 words
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Advertisement430 1938-07-29 11 b|UE FUNNEL line KLV n.N DON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Penang Due London *7r SERVUT TO W Middlesborough July 31 Aug. 28 Cans GlaSgow x Hun and Gdynia Aug. 11 Sept. 8 ""STeS .rBVK F. TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE. Uw> AC ir\ »>' v BEK Aug. 5 6 JtFIOCHVS ralls rjaszow430 words
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Advertisement605 1938-07-29 11 P A O BRITISH* INDIA (Incorporated In England.) PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE SJS. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 31st JULY S N C under Penang, Teluk Anson, Port Ma Jeety's Government Malacca and Singapore Service. London and Far East Mail Service. Outwards from London for China Japan S/S “BULAN” July 2» due605 words
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Advertisement283 1938-07-29 11 WRWFjywwmß (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHAI LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Said. Naples, Ma”seilles. Gibraltatr, London, Antwerp and Rotterdam. Steamers. Sailing dafafc x SUWA MARU Aug. 6 TERUKUNI MARU (Calls Hamburg) Aug 1« HAKUSAN MARU Sept, 2 HARUNA MARU Sept. IS j x KATORI MARU Sept 30 k KASIM A283 words
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Article825 1938-07-29 12 Latest Tinies Of Posting AIR 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.) tomorrow. *A mail for Australia. New Zeaiand, Java and Timor DiUy via Singapore and thence by Qantas Airways825 words
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687 1938-07-29 12 New 8.8. C. Chief Phl Work With Open M in f| TALKS ABOUT JAZZ. Po| ||1( i SUNDAY KADK) VE ITHIN 36 hours of his appointment as Di recto r H Professor F.W. Ogilvie has opened to the world. There is one ihm-687 words
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Article459 1938-07-29 12 Alarki linu Dilij,. J Sir Hariv perial Ins.Hute and d Colonial Empire Marketing"® an address at the British tion. Glasgow, on the economc J the Colonial Empire. "WM He described the Colonial B Empire within an Empire. conipTß tween 60 and 70 administrative vast bulk of its produce was459 words
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Miscellaneous1944 1938-07-29 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES I service Highlights Of Today's XX ireless SCHEDULE ZHJ (FENANG Following is the BBC Empire broad- m Children's hour, casting service schedule < Malayan Stand- ard Time) for this week, beginning July 8.00 p.m. mils c. $4 J GSF (BBC) TRANSMISSIONS 2 3 7.05 p.m. and 10.201,944 words
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Miscellaneous17 1938-07-29 12 TIDE TABLE High Low TODAY 1.58 p.m 8.10p.m. TOMORROW 1.56 a.m 8.40 a.m. 2.36 p.m 8.50 p.m.17 words
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Miscellaneous31 1938-07-29 12 PENANG b 4lll I keport I Four ((»«>■" A,,L I Yrster.t.t ’>l No° n 6 a.m. 86 5 I 79 E I Al l s I July 27 I 21 mm- I31 words
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Article, Illustration182 1938-07-29 13 ojblc, >|y Hear Watson 'lie. live. It looks as if the cameraman x herlock Holmes spending a day on the Ihil the deer stalker cap. striped shirt and -hurts were worn bv the Minke of Christ urch, Oxford. Smashed His Way To Victory CUufil CHARGED182 words
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1179 1938-07-29 14 Programme For Tomorrow The following is the full programme for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Penang tomorrow. HORSES, Class 1, 6 Furlongs. 10 0 JACK DRUCE 5y 9.04 “Mr Cheah” van Breukelen1,179 words
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888 1938-07-29 14 WEARNES' WIN COW GATE SOCCER MATCH Marines Beaten One-lkil FINE ’KEEPING BY STEENHOVEN The solitary goal in the match, scored midway through the first half, enabled the Wearnes’ Recreation Club eliminate the Marine Sports Club crom the Cow Gate competition yesterday on the Dato Kramat ground. Although the football did888 words
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Article362 1938-07-29 15 L.ri"- %i: S IX Al H| a(' Ti>ur ist TrophJ he nin at „,„1 at the lower Kir ■■''‘’■'./.'.'i.-lle:.’ 7' close finally until does not the R A.C. I >« l T4m Erance and ntrl f erenl f France' K 7 ’< 'so «f keen362 words
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Article, Illustration39 1938-07-29 15 MR it b| i II h U SH own er of Lone Keel, the greyhound Derby winner. tr ~0 ri b >liss Iv Saunders, take a good-luck drinx from t alter their marriage at Brumnton Orators39 words
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362 1938-07-29 15 Bryn Jones Prefers Arsenal London, July 22. BRYN JONES, Welsh international inside forward, of Wolverhampton Wanderers, and target of many big money transfer offers, may have to decide today by telephone whether he will move to Second Division Tottenham Hotspur or First Division Arsenal. \rsenal362 words
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Article355 1938-07-29 15 The National Boxing Association have evolved a “Ladder Plan” which they believe will give every boxer in the eight standard weights an equal opportunity of reaching the top. It is different from the eliminating scheme run by the Board of Control, and, to my mind,355 words
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Article, Illustration392 1938-07-29 15 Boxing London, June 22. Tongues were busy wagging yesterday, especially m the North, where the question if the British and European flyweight championships, taken from Benny Lynch by the Board of Control, is of more vital importance at the moment than in the South;392 words
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Advertisement510 1938-07-29 15 BMs- mO U U A I ffiv A THEY LAST A LIFE TIMEjf L V J >• < A A J) BRITISH MADE Jites/ THROUGHOUT B.S.A. ROADSTER BICYCLE B.S.A. SPORTS BICYCLE. SPECIFICATION SPECIFICATION Frame. 22 in. and 24 in. Fr aTL «2O a d 21 P araUe to z— tube.510 words
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Article122 1938-07-29 16 mN PRF’”' "SLY t.A-rwRT £194 0. 0 £193. 0. 0 M 5 0 598.50 $98.62 BUSINESS DONK PENANG $98.50 $97.75 BUSINESS PONE Buyers no sellers Buyers no sellers OPI «A fSnrMirlfd) $3.80 $3.75 AMCK PEPPER $8.75 $8.75 SURBER 7J d 713 d IX>NIX>N 16*40(0) 16ftc(G) REW V.W 26 %C122 words
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Article322 1938-07-29 16 Share of £1 denomination unless otherwise states Yesterday Rise or Fall Yesterday Rise or Fall Testerday Con. Loan 5 p.c. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 91 4d Fording 4 p.c. 60-90 114 5*T pC- 98% War Loan 3% p.c. ***** *U.S Rubber 43’4 2% Com. Un. Assc. Units 10*4322 words
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Article118 1938-07-29 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO. TEN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.38 1.41 Hong Fatt .82% -87% Jelebu -70 .75 Kuchai 1-27% 1-32% Petalings 8.00 8.25 Rahman Hyd. 1.24 1.27 Rantau 1.37 1.40 Taiping Cons. 1.60 1.65 Bangrins 22|0 22;6 Kpg. Kamunting IOjO 10|6 Kinta Ke lias 5j9 6|3 Puchong 20j9 2116118 words
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Article171 1938-07-29 16 KENNEDY CO. RUBBER: Allenby 1.40 1.50 Benta 1.12% 1.17% Broga 80 .85 Changkat Serdang .95 1.02% Glenealy 1.50 1.60 Indragiri 1.32% 1.40 Kamasan 1.30 1.40 Kempas 1.95 2.10 Kundong 1.65 1.75 Mandai Tekong .20 .25 Mentakab .45 .47% New Scudai 1.20 1.30 Nyalas .82% .87% Sungei Tukang 1.10 1.15 TIN:171 words
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Article665 1938-07-29 16 New York July 28—Reassured by the absence of important offering that yesterday’s weakness was merely technical, buyers entered, inducing a rally holding until the close. Although it is difficult to justify many prices on straight price and earnings ratios, operators again emphasise the large funds still available for665 words
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Article20 1938-07-29 16 TIN Singapore $98.62J.i per pkt. i’enang $97.75 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore—Spot 26%c. per lb. Penang—Spot 26*4c. per lb.20 words
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Article113 1938-07-29 16 Paris 178 A 178 964 New Aork 4.92% 4.91?£ Montreal 4.93% 4.93% Brussels 29.09% 29.08% Geneva 21.49 21.47 Amsterdam 895 8.95% M* lan 93 ft 93% Bertin 12.25% 12.24% Stockholm 19.39% 19 39% Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 08,0 19.90 19 90 nominal Helsingfors 2 26% 226% Pra^ue 142 ft113 words
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Article29 1938-07-29 16 Entries for the Autumn Tournament close today and the draw will take place at the conclusion of the American Tournament to c held this evening.29 words
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Article414 1938-07-29 16 Slow Work This Morning (By Tic-Tac) All horses entered for the Penang Meeting have now arrived and all is set for the first day of the Autumn Meeting which opens tomorrow. The electric totalisator was tested yesterday morning and this morning. The S.R.A. Officials have also414 words
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Article90 1938-07-29 16 The following are the acceptances and the probable jockeys for tomorrow: RACE 1 PONIES CLASS IL DIV. 11—5% FURS. Phariol 9.60, McPherson. Quisana 9.00, Minto. Black Beauty (late Wee Lock) 8.11, E. Donnelly. Femlet 8.08, Dodd. Lassa 8.01, Dawson. Mavourneen 7.13, Ardagh. Nightshade 7.13, Whalan. Silver90 words
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Article17 1938-07-29 16 The weight for King Hearts has been raised to 9.07 including a 7 lb. penalty.17 words
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Article288 1938-07-29 16 I, J Our o Wn r Ir: ''re:.; )n Ko(n 1 lairnul I!ia r ir ■I H > I Giving evidence i H thi 't marn«"'.?' n »1 T„. w ,r moon last V ear isfl untl f'"’V months the i. s p n ient t288 words
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