Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 August 1938

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  • 20 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Khp Vol. XCVI. ho. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1938. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 231 1 InKP' Ein Vl’ I CLOSE Libleiiieiiiains I linn I local market' *<-r<* steady I (i idk t hi H morning desIpilr th»’ t" <H,a > ,all 0,1 L tr(( and the circulation of liarioii* di'’iiH»ing rumours regarding Orman) uliich do Lt. hoHru’r. appear to be lik'ii Mrimish
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  • 72 1 "I' I Extension Of "iihain College Queen Mary went declare open the r ion of Newnham 1 Women’s colleges founded in 1875 > sty received purses fund and made a ll! !m taking tea with the efore returning to nsion has been made the number of ts in
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  • 27 1 fc p) Sir Kingsley Wood, n passing through r 1 ailed on the Prime v ang Street. Another Chamberlain was •ve of his departure
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  • 497 1 guerilla troops during the night.-Sin ChewJit Poh. Guerillas Active Around Shanghai Hankow, August 12. -A body of bogus troops or. the Chihar border revolted after shooting their commander. Lai Fu-wo, and two Japanese officers. The body then joined forces with guerilla troops to whom they had previously
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  • 387 1 Tumultuous seas lashed the coast of Penang early yesterday morning and combining with the heavy and continuous rain caused considerable havoc rf New Coast Road, usually much frequented by young and old taking the air. in the evening, was a scene of desolation yesterday and
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  • 295 1 1,000 Gallons A Day At Dalkeith London, Aug. 12: The first consignment of oil from the Anglo-American Oil Company’s test well at Dalkeith near Edinburgh arrived at the refineries at Purfleet. Essex yesterday. Meanwhile drillers, geologists and surveyors are preparing to make tests for oil
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  • 100 1 —Reuter. Vast Network In U.SAlleged Washington. August 12. —The principal objects of the German-American Settlement League, a Nazi organisation maintaining camp at Long Island, New York, were given by a witness in evidence before the Congressional committee investigating unAmerican activities. The witness, a newspaper reporter, John Metcalfe,
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  • 40 1 —Reuter. New York, Aug 12: The Queen Mary uade a record day's run in the course of he eastbound crossing, covering 730 miles at an average of 31.74 knots comcared the Normandie’s 728 miles at 31.65 knots.—Reuter.
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  • 184 1 Reuter. Lightning Destroys Mill Wages Lcrdon, August 12. -London was again visited this afternoon by a violent thunderstorm which caused damage to houses and flooding of streets. Leeds and other places also suffered damage from lightning and floods and three persons were killed by lightrung in
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  • 61 1 Reuter. Hastening Construction "(hving To Big Harvest”’ Berlin. Aug. 12. All mills and owners of warehouses must announce available storage space by a decree by Marsha. Goering which empowers authorities to requisition any storage room suitable for grain. Sufficient iron is earmarked for hastening construction of grain warehouses.
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  • 200 1 No Definite Proposals London, August. 12. A statement issued by the committee of British shipowners trading with Spain regarding the proposed commission of inquiry into the bombing of British ships in Spanish ports reveals that some misunderstanding has occurred as to the proposals, the general lines of which
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  • 80 1 London, August 12.—The list of 188 persons granted British naturalisation in July Gazetted includes Paul Czinner, author and film producer and husband of Elizabeth Berrner, and the Viennese, Dr. F. A. Von Hayek. Professor of Economic Science at the University of LondVn. H s’: London, August 11.--The Duke
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 31 1 L« silver CO., I s Ch ulia 51 n.-PERS DEALERS I etc. I (lais. eB bras» P ,ates Gift» birth« ia y s €tc .".h.ry s Prompt service. I Mud** 1,11
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    • 51 1 1 T ii c AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL ANO BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL TRAVEL DIFFICULTIES No Booking Fee 1 Collyer Quay Singapore. ACORN RICH JERSEY EVAPOTATED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND PHONE 1 PENANG-1500 1501 BUTTERWORTH-33 4dvt. of Singafore Cold Storage Co.,
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  • 729 2 DARWIN AIR BASE NAVAL DEPOT TO COST £3,000,000 Importance In Event Of Attack On Singapore ONCE THE 66 BACKDOOR OF AUSTRALIA Sydney, Aug. 3: Darwin is to have one of the most modern Air Force stations out side Britain, and the preliminary expenditure will exce £500,000. In addition, an elaborate
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  • 503 2 ANGLO-U7S. TRADE PACT Signature In Autumn In the late autumn the AngloAmerican Trade Agreement, which will, it is hoped, prove to be a stepping-stone to recovery in world trade, will, it is expected, he signed at Washington. The negotiations are of extraordinary complexity owing, among other
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  • 874 2 Discord In South u■] HPHERE is evidence that people i n t e puzzled by the so-called anthems which has threatened to become a serious not n I mentary trouble. ent,al o( The story begins with the ceremonial on of Parliament, when for the was
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  • 195 2 Strong Supp or J Government MjJ London:-The Prime Minister "J examination proposals which t«> J laid before him for the compilatial national register of adult citizens There is great support in the Ho» Commons, particularly among supporting the Government regis ter to facilitate the voluntary m] ment
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  • 171 2 ROBBED OF £170,000 LEF T £234,000 Though robbed of £170,000 Mr. R H Hudson, once head son s "Dry" Soap firm, left W innd worth £234.146 when hr W June 14. at the age of 81He was the father of Mr E Secretary the Department Trade- Sheriff and J?■ fl
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  • 75 2 Several two t-mn s«- -esl charge of a- Ra ie .he J August b ,t»te- .pctor M clenn /p/ Detective l ps f H 65 ar* c t .reused had Sl.-1.31 a T S, 'v.,h«.n m Two I ib puteh ~H\ Ahmad s2oi jn dc c
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    • 253 2 ft i r* z SecAeL DuctodecL! Mysore Sandal Soap has solved all beauty problems. It is so simple to be lovely. just use MYSORE SANDAL SOAP first thing in the morn- ing and immediately before retiring for the night. I® SOAP Available E verywhe re. Government Soap Factory, Bangalore Sole
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  • 72 3 l! "'l<ling. Struck By ighlninjr London tfaued Violent storms con>rts of England. Lonvisited hitherto escaped, was ®any r >ns last night and Ao, astern suburbs were 'pped and some buiidi tning. which also a child in Notting1 was done by Manchester, where many years was ''fitish Wireless.
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  • 348 3 Chiang Prepares During Border Clash JAPANESE EXPECTED TO RESUME DRIVE SOON Shanghai, Aug. 12:With the floods receding from tin* north hank of the anglse and the Soviet border inch dent settled, the Japanese drive to Hankow is expected to be resumed shortly. Gen. Chiang Kai-shek
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  • 36 3 .—Reuter. Vienna, Aug. 12: R is decreed that Austrian Jews must apply by December 31 for a“Jewish recognition card” which must be exhibited unrequested whenever dealing with officials. Offenders will be heavily fined. —Reuter.
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  • 512 3 PREVENTING KNOCK-OUT IN WAR Mr. Lloyd On Value Of A. R. P. Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Minister in charge of A.R.P.. broadcasting. stated that the organisation had come to stay’ as a deterrent to any attempted knock-out blow aimed at this country from the air. He said: Although there is a
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  • 61 3 —Reuter. Hankow, Aug. 12: The capital was subjected this morning to what is described as the severest bombing yet. About 20 bombers power-dived spectacularly and released tons of bombs on the aerodrome and the Canton railway terminus. Numbers of bombs fell in populated areas and
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  • 82 3 British Wireless. Floating Workshop Launched London. Aug. 12: The submarine depot ship H.M.S. Forth built by John Biown and Company at Clydebank at a cost of approximjately £2,000,000 was successfully launched yesterday close to where the Cunaj-d liner Queen Elizabeth is being fitted out. The Forth,
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  • 28 3 During the visit of King George and Queen Elizabeth to Paris, the C.ty was literally Union Jackconscious. Picture shows a woman wearing Union Jack stockings.
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  • 222 3 44 Courage Of Soviet Army JAPANESE TRIBUTE i.—Reuter. Tokio, Aug. 12 In a whitewalled farmhouse standing to the north-east of the shellpocked Changkufeng, Russian and Japanese military representatives in the early afternoon signed the armistice. This embodies the terms of the agreement reached at a conference in the
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  • 87 3 —British Wireless. London, Aug. 12: Rapid extensions of automatic control systems of dangerous road junctions is taking place throughout the United Kingdom and over 1,600 vehicle actuated systems are now in use. A number of public authorities, especially in rural areas, are at present substituting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 142 3 o |iU/ those terrible f" e ulcerating 1 hr delicate lining 1 1 t arns your food into a -HientiD? relief is to neutralise acid. Just take on» Magnesia —and the je of j p’*" jra ted Magnesia neutralDe acid in an instant. It spreads a ,ses excels gj m
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    • 230 3 TO V»' JUST ACROSS THE AIR NOW 51 DAYS AWAY There are three air services a week each way between Sydney and England. You travel in one of the famous Empire Mail carriers, the Imperial flying-boats —the world’s most luxurious air liners with smoking-cabin and promenade deck aboard. Fares include
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  • 339 4 Service Vi ill Start Within Few Weeks i-roni Out O'vn Correspondent I Singapore, \ug. 12. All-up air mails will be carried t<> Hong Kong from Malaya and most other parts of the Empire within a few weeks. Although it was announ ced in the IL
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  • 417 4 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mis. Reeve-Tucker and Miss Cicely Rewe-Tucker are staying at Pahang Bungalow. Frasers Hill, until Aug IS. >?: Mr. W. P. Crawford. Mr. Ong Ee Chew and Mr. Ong Bei.g Chuan are among recent visitors io Ipoh. Mr. John Adams Hunte Lieutenant Governor-designate of MalLi and Mrs. Hunter are
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  • 552 4 No Decision Yet Reached (Eroni Our Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Aug. 12. It is understood that Rotary International is considering the question of closing their office for Asia which was opened in Singapore in July last year. Xo decision has yet been reached, it is understood,
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  • 222 4 Monday, Aug. 1 Sir L3dy Fermor had luncheon at King’s House. Hon. Mr. C. G. Howell left King’s House Tuesday. Aug. 2. Mr. H. H. Robbins, Mr. Mrs. G.A. G. Walker and Mr. M. C. ff Sheppard had luncheon at King’s House. Wednesday. Aug. 3. Mr. L. G.
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  • 37 4 VER. Police with machine n il>ls fjuard(d 1920 million dollars worth of silver which were recently transferred from various depositories to th> new Treasury vault at West Point, New York.
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  • 503 4 Rotarian On Evolution Of The riting Machine (From Cur Own Correspondent.) Singapore. Aug. 12. It was the typewriter which first opened to women, the doors of business life, said Mr. A.V. Goodale, speaking on “The Evolution of the Writing Machine.’’ at this weeks Singapore Rotary Club
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  • 214 4 L!? nce v 'Veek e >,n k r ab<,r t I A ililk bt re 5.12 I French U en Hv I With lh < I'-lir'd" 1 l> iii, n I !>\ the K... ~llK '"n <. At mtrlan<k i Wa lv v I. j
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  • 280 4 Contributions received up to An; u ov. aids the China Distress Relief Rind ate as follows: Previously ac it-o ledg «i Strait- v?)!433.80. Mr. Chee Tci!_ Phoey 525.0 d. Mi Chen .8.: .00; Collection froi» s'r feiiing at >10.00; Messrs. Tai Seng Hin i- s--.* J»
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    • 437 4 B M J /P IB one fe 1 PEDIGREED I KETCHUP I ZKs HI fli fc f'b w 4 i N> *&&&*■s& *v M /4k%. im z JEW-. H s%£ J*® 5 W£\S X s Jiw>w I 1 B I S r/, K Ht tt IK I X>. **’X <
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    • 55 4 QI I( K CONVALESCENT AFTER FEVERS DOCt temperatnrt rw 1 L rve and rebuild your wasted nerve tissues. a aben After the fever has or stomach -v 0 W;a .munsh» 1 C. nary appetisir.a fc-.y. and benef. ou: id in H liquu. digest L n- ,e el y. exhausted >
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  • 494 5 I KNOWLES, Scaview. ■pF U t >1 the btg J st this ]ilgriiiiagcs I 'mill <’l <lritt jv- Three g<»CS 1 lif a] '1 a'Urs. i bow smiles at I J,,. I .Ila-sized chest. H'' r fam" H>! as the man j„. K'"'
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  • 28 5 n,. s 1 t’io t'.splanade from a! vh. TcJ,, i! ’’’Muj-f Hume. d'Or: Hermann. 11 1 i Maid; FraserStl .USS 1 "'in Heaven. JohnMarble Arch: Gay.
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  • 1448 5 JAPAN’S HOPELESS TASK IN CHINA Her Political Failure And Mistaken Propaganda IHE LONGER ONE LIVES IN THE JAPANESEOLLI PIED AREAS THE MORE OBVIOI S IT BECOMES THAT JAPAN HAS ALREADY LOST THE WAR. I his conclusion is forced upon one not so much by the military
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  • 26 5 MISS MILDRED ROSE, whose weddiny to Joe Loss, the band leader, took place at the Great Central Synayoyue, Hallam-street, London. W. 1, recently.
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  • 65 5 The following new books have been received at the Penang Library:— Ai undel by Kenneth Roberts; Before the ar by’ G. P. Gooch, Vol. 2; Bride for a Buccaneer by Philip Lindsay; The Joyful Delaneys by Hugh Walpole; Julie by Francis Stuart; Opeicition “M. O.’’
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  • 215 5 Wolverhampton. J WAS fond of him and wanted to m U ke ManehXer.°- he Went to of A o l R,r L < L f Who ■carried” a widower was ai? ,th > tWO chl,dren aged 11 and 9. uas alleged here to have
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  • 262 5 Penang Sconters Rovers Leave For K. Lumpur T ParinS; heir OWn generally doing camp work hiee S cout ers and four r(jvers P u Malavan°sc Under CanVas With other Lumnur th S F Vers at Kuala Lumpui. They are Scoutmasters L R bhon Lim Kean Seng, Yeoh Siew Keat
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 275 5 Beautiful Grandmothers Try this simple easy way to look fresh andyound J i WSi CREAM of milk and olive oil, both predigested and pasteurized are blended with other valuable secret ingredients in the renowned formula used for twenty years in making Crĕme Tokalon non-greasy, white colour. It quickly nourishes and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 842 6 WHAT’S ON AT THE LEADING AMUSEMENT-HOMES IN TOWN! HERE AT LAST! OPENING TOMORROW GALA KRONCHONG NIGHTS AT MAJESTIC THEATRE MATINEES: TODAY TOMORROW AT 2.45 P.M. I JANE HAS GAINED WORLD-WIDE POPULARITY BROUGHT OUT AT CONSIDERABLE EXPENSE FOR YOUR ENTER! '\INMF\t- 1 fc: 8,.., N v OTED ONE of the ten
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  • 779 7 Government’s Loss Of Prestige Jerusalem. The general situation in Palestine, if judged by the security of life and property and in ter-racial relations, has progressively deteriorated since February. Any slight amelioration which some profess to observe from time to time in some aspects of this complex problem
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 anc/ J Comfortable travel from Fenang to Bangkok the Capital of Siam m Day Night Coaches with excellent Restaurant Car Service. ROYAL state RAILWAYS OF SIAM
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    • 231 7 KNEES FELT AS IF IN CEMENT Woman Who Had Rheumatism for 10 Years Since coming here from England I<> years ago,” writes a married woman, I have suffered terribly from rheumatism. I have bought medicine, lotions, liniments, and taken advertised concoctions until 1 was weary. 1 heard of Kruschen Salts
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 387 7 Matinee Tomorrow at 11,30 a.m. JAN KIEPURA in z’LADYS I -civi: I S HUS NIGHT” I DOWNSTAIRS 15 30 CENTS! reduced UW‘ buEEN’S B'r joNIGHT LAST NIGHT 9.30 H (~!> ~v vr ITS HAPPIEST. KUN-FILLED BEST > M IT’S rJ LAUGHTER ROMANCE sONG HH I 111 never trust I myself
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    • 466 7 GALA fL’EEK-ENP ENTERTAINMENT WE ARE PUTTING EXTRA STRONG PROGRAMME TONIGHT FOR YOU WEMBLEY PARK TONIGHT SATURDAY 13th. AUGUST 1938 MOLEK STAR OPERA: will stage “Laila Majnun” TUAN SYED ALT THE RENOWNED ACTOR WILL TAKE THE LEADING PART TONIGHT. Tomorrow will stage “Secret of Penang” SIN SEE TAI CANTONESE OPERA: “Loo
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    • 115 7 H 1 11 LA JJ fcir OPENING TOMORROW at the 2.45 p.m. matinee Reduced Prices at MATINEE ONLY Owing to the phenomenal success of the first UJ.S.S. Russian Talkie "The Circus, the Management take great pleasure in announcing that they have secured at great expense another outstanding Russian Talkie— ZEROES
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  • 798 8 THE Straits Settlements >mga- pore) Association is concerning itself with the question of early closing and the working hours of shoji assistants and deplores the fact that no co-operation has been forthcoming from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Perhaps the explanation is that the Chinese Chamber of
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  • 193 8 Chinese Commits Suieide i From Our Ow nCorrespondent i Ipoh. Aug. 13. Worried after a woman accused of murder had placed a curse on him, a Chinese c hong Hing, is believed to have committed suicide a; Ipoh through fear. Ims was revealed at an inquest
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  • 63 8 i From Our Own Correspondent) Teluk Anson, Aug. 12. The Rev. Father A. Devals, Bishop of Malacca, is in Teluk Anson as the guest of the Rev. Father Edmund, vicar of the Church of St. Anthony. He is expected to conduct the confirmation service on
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  • 7 8 Dr. Teoh Cheny Toe
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  • 98 8 Two Injured: One Seriously (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 13. Two men were hurt, one seriously, when two parties of Sikhs came to blows near the third mile, Gopeng Road, on Thursday night. Clubs ami sticks are believed to have been used, but when the
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  • 138 8 El ROPEAX EX(,IXEER TO PREPARE PLANS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Aug. 13. The appointment of a European engineer on a month-to month basis to prepare plans for permanent anti malarial works in Ipoh has been approved, the Pinang Gazette understands. In June it was pointed
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  • 75 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 12. Mr. E. D. Shebbeare of the India Forest service, the Pinang Gazette understands, has been appointed Chief Game Warden. Malaya, in succession to Captain A. T. A. Ritchie, who recently relinquished the post. Formerly Conservator of Forests. Central
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  • 109 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Aug. 12. The F.M.S. Court of Appeal concluded its sitting at Ipoh yesterday morning. The Hon. Mj'. Justice A. K. a’Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., who had been presiding, left for Penang yesterday afternoon where he will spend a few
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  • 114 8 “I do not like to go back to India, and it is not fair for the Government to send me back.” So said C. Ibrahim, an Indian Mohammedan, when he bound over in the sum of $lO lor three months by Mr. J. D. Lambert,
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  • 497 8 i The Question ■D •’fier tin- I a Pproa 1 He had of n i 1 Scen her lawn fiui i, > 9>n- 1 lld 'l nev V r i n > nation before ,hk and hr <>f what kind a Would get. All th. inis and
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  • 36 8 bandits KI" Jerusalem. Aug woumled in killed and vera en ts of four past 24 h urs ban dits Four th one the B encounter wit.. j»|air. 1 f trap patrols on the Reuter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 230 8 cX£ I mill! ICmiH*'. 11l ffl 1 11" 11 1 I I |i| V h|l; N IttH rf. 3WF. :Kc The slightest inducement, an insignificant excitement, will bring about a fresh attack; tormenting almost unbearable headache. Ladies! do not despair. Take ‘Gardan’, you will be astonished bow rapidly’ the pain
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    • 34 8 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY ‘M I l 1 Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. OBTAINABLE FROM i All the Leading Dealers. EOLE AGENTS: i Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore, Ipuh. A Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 976 9 i Progress Of Reclamation Land Cultivation Works (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Aug. 12. npillx huge reclamation and land cultivation schemes which arc being undertaken to make Malaya self-supporting in rice arc described in the richly illustrated annual report of the Drainage and Irrigation Department, Malax
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  • 146 9 Reuter. I s st |{REY V. 101 IPUIA MUCH tl 'II' K k i;l( KI I KESULTS i >i rby KENT AT LORDS: 15 Smi -n t lor 11 (Ira v 5 f r ncashire at t von bv 10 wickets. ini ()!.i/j 11 1 for 271
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  • 217 9 Huilding I und Pica For More Sipport :r. ;.il II:-.’.:., >f the Indian Asso I• 'ii.iv vening at the I n I ••> Kit mat Road. Mr. I ided, in the course I .’.)>■ id activities of the n subordinated to the i ■»<”. nng
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  • 35 9 M J 1 nion hopes to ar'i |> i 'long Kong, declares ’ium, at a meet- the I’enang 1 The tour will lv after the North not yet been de-
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  • 26 9 «ILL RATE 1 total amount £30,000,000 Trea "nt tn The average ’*Bl i); 11 three months was 1 1 80d. a week aeo
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  • 281 9 Activities During Last Month L lying times show a slight increase this month but not as much as we should like to see; states the Perak Flying Club report for July. Messrs. Stoneham and Oates passed their “B” Pilotage Tests while Mr. J. R Robertson made
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  • 84 9 MEMBERS OE A1.1.EG1.1) I XREGISTERED SOCIETY Eight Chinese were arrested in a house in Transfer Road last night at 11.30 by a posse of detectives, headed by Mr. Wiltshire. A.S.P. and Inspector Chin Kim Wetfig. It is believed that the reason for th; arrest was that the
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  • 140 9 Fate Of I nknoM n Chinese From Our Own Correspondent» Ipoh, Aug. 13. How an unknown male Chinese was found decapitated below a railway bndge leading to the Magistrate's Court. Ipoh, was related in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday at an inquest before Mr. P. F. Y.
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  • 203 9 CONVICTED OF CARELESS DRIVING t From Our Own Correspondent.» Batu Gajah. Aug 12. An accident in which a Chinese cyclist was knocked down by a motor car on the afternoon of July 6. on the Fusing —Batu Gajah Road had a sequel in the Batu Gajah
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 145 9 THE TRUE TONIC FOOD Obtainable all Chemist* and Steres c//ealtn &oeautu on COW GGATE Palestine. 24-10-36 The enclosed ore snaps of my two W X eldest children aged nearly 2 and r 3 years— both Cow <£ Gate L > infants! As enlargements 12 x 9 X 1 they have
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    • 110 9 of good w A LITTLE Bryl creom in the morning keep» your hair neat and well-groomed for the rest of the day. Yet it doean’t look ‘plaitered’ down. Brylcreem contains no gum, starch. »oap or «pirit. And Brylcreem’» tonic ingredient» keep the hair healthy and the scalp from dandruff. Try
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  • 1721 10 An Anglo-Oriental Trio INTERESTS IN ANGLO-MALAYAN DEVELOPMENT The eleventh annual fler>°ml meeting •rrf shareholders of Kramat Tin Dredging Limited was held at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. A. Coates presided and, in moving the adoption tof the directors’ report and «the accounts for the year
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  • 856 10  -  By Robert Mac Kay British Banking The latest figure of the average combined deposits of the eleven London clearing banks is £2,299.000,000, which is not materially different from the £2,293,000,000 of a year ago. The strength of the British banking position also appears in other figures contained
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 JEF Doctors sayfl/Y fl Drink fl Hot Water ■W Afl to keep *A well-known doctor, writing about slimming savs stout people should drink hot water eight and morning." You see, one of the chief causes of uglv fat is the failure of the system to expel food waste and hot
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    • 625 10 BANKS ItVij n The Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., ““7 Slfc No. 88 Blshopsgate L (Incorporated in British India) ManchesterOffi^ 011 No. 71 Mosley Street Branch SAVE f o L, star Amritsar Hollo D Kooo Bangkok ipoh 8&i gOo For Your Batavia Karachi Bombay Klang fca nghai Calcutta Kobe FAMILY, I
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  • 1004 11 MVAGE OFF HOLLAND isl treasure has a fascination that Utr nils, whether buried on a tropical And or sunk beneath the sea. It is an magnet to the adventurer, to ksUid man of business, and to the prosi. engineei Dr. Livesey was no ttlikr until stirre Iby
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  • 655 11 S.S. ‘JEYPORE’ arrives today from Bombay, sails for Singapore. Kobe and Moji the same day. S.S. ‘TOSARI’ arrives today from Singapore, sails same day for Belawan. S.S. MATANG’ sails today for Renong, Victoria Point, Bhuket and Tongkah. S.S. ‘KRIAN’ arrives today from Bagan Datoh and
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  • 602 11 Chief Engineer Explains B. B. C.’s Point Of View The BBC’s attitude towards the ‘verification’ for listeners of their reception of Daventry was defined by the Corporation s Controller of Engineering, Sir Noel Ashbridge, in a recent talk to oversea listeners. After emphasising that any kind of real experimental
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 448 11 .jiiE FUNNEL LINE U I» TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leave. Penang Due London sElt Gilte Marseilles and Glasgow Aug. 19 Sept. 15 <^XEST» IEL calls Antwerp and Middlesborough Aug. 26 Sept. 23 C M;irseilles Glasgow Sept. 1 Oct. 1 v SERVICE TO lIVERP(X)L VIA HAVRE. Liverpool A- fl>' ;llLa Glasgow
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    • 643 11 P A O BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England PORT SWETTENHA.M, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “ELEPHANTA” SAILING SUNDAY, 14th AUGUST Contract* wS d N UDder Teluk Anson, Port Svetteonaal, London and M^ y s a p^t < r meDt and Singapore Sendee. Outwards from London for China Japan. S/S “BULAN” Aug. 19
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  • 636 12 Latest Tinies Of Posting AIR MAILS: A. mail for Australia and New Zealand by Imperial-Qantas Airways (Empire Air Mail) will close at 8 a.m. (registration at 7.30 a.m.) on Tuesday, Aug. 16. A mail for ’Amsterdam and London by K L.M. Service will close at
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  • 592 12 St. George The Martyr 9TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion. 8 )»J a.m. Mattins Litany. r-.i;ins 46, 47. Hymn 179. 8.4 t a.ni. Holy Communion. a.m. Matrin- (Tamil). !(?.-<> a.m. Mattins Holy Communion (Chraese). C p.m. Evensong and Sermon I’-alm 42. Chant 128. Magnificat Chant 133.
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  • 502 12 AREAS B<‘ll Alo|) <r I liontie,. The Reich Official r prohibiting a Uveonk! att ,l “'U iron, enteric i>, X s T s -a officers who m av bt H reaf b h’e liable to b >« prisonir.ent. d f lnps 1 Particulars Wt re the wide
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 1889 12 WORLD RADIO PROGRAMMES I 8.8. C. service Highlights Of Today’s Wireless SCHEDULE ZHJ (PENANG) Following is the BBC Empire broad- m ndiall musj( casting service schedule Malayan Stand- >nr ard Time) for this week, beginning July 8.00 p. ni. Malay music. 31:- GSF (BBC) TRANSMISSIONS 2& 3 7 .00 p
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    • 42 12 pexam; daily weatha REPORT FORT ORNAVALLIS Yesterday s Temperature 5 p fleam. oon i 85 E. K MNFALL Aug. H 12 114 min. tide table low HIGH tod u 8.23 P nl 1.37 p.m. TOMOKRD" 8 2a a.m2.01a.m. g js p.m2.04 p.m-
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  • 273 13 Al Oaichmiiel f J (M 6L IS (ORRII, 1 V uho jleu' the itlantic "by accident." being congratulated by an aerodrome official at Raldonnel. W IH I il-BI-QIIIXS Some of the competitors for the 1938 Laundry Beauty Queen title at work in the Sunlight Laundry.
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  • 927 14 Selections By u Tic-Tac And-( <ii>l- Dash” Below will be found the full programme for today .the concluding -lay of the Perak Turf Club Skye Meeting: RACE 1, 2 45 pun. Ponies, Class 3, Division 2,5% furlongs 0 3 0 COMET 10.05 Mr b H
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 14 D. O. FINLAY (second from left), winning the I’n 7 seventh year in suet is i 3ll yar S hurdl «s hr ;ie
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  • 740 14 iWolves Pay £6,000 For Unknown London: Any advance on £14,000? Or does this represent the high-water mark in transfer fees? Arsenal got Bryn Jones for this sum, a fantastic figure, says Frank Carruthers ol the Dail Mail.” I can only suggest two or three other clubs
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  • 83 14 Phtytntt for Sir against Glamorgan at y J. Walsh returned tk analysis of:— 4 29 3 7 ‘"J. Ho teas deprived ily of taking all ten i'» innings becaw n player unis injui> d it» Walsh is qualifying for a bou lr r of the wood-Smith,
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  • 80 14 Reuter- P Paris < .porl12 Dip' olllB t,l t cal circle* faith in T but Reuter I ionS f r L thJt lv informed th ats nt to French dip iu sely nH s uch reportS Pari, 1 VV Shortly b K responsible tW aerated the reports
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 470 14 CASTiKC silt ULCERS! Fli Perhaps your stomach trouble is not so serious as that of Mr. H. J. George, whose letter appears l||||f| below. All the better, because then you can be O? doubly sure that the remedy that brought W him relief will give you freedom B also. Mr.
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  • 30 15 General Vuillenan, (left) chief of the Freeh 4n Staff. bidding fare-well to 4 Marshall Pearce (right) just befoi leaving Croydom after a ton of R 4. F. stations.
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  • 507 15 Colony Wide Awake (From Our Own Corresponded.) Hong Kong, Aug. 7. Establishment in the Colony of approximately 1,600 Air Warden Centres, which will be rendered bomb-proof and gas-proof al Government’s expense, and the enrolment of 4 sOO Air Wardens of both sexes to man tht
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  • 662 15 Theoretical ‘War Plans’ Prepared 500,000 FILIPINOS TO BE TRAINED ECENT intensification or official interest in the defensibility of the Philippines has given new impetus to the formulation of theoretical war plans for the islands. In inconspicuous, but heavily guarded cubicles in the munitions building, and in
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  • 160 15 500 Killed In San Cho Island (From Our Own Correspondent) Canton, Aug. 5. Over 500 persons on San Cho Island off Chungshan county were killed by the Japanese apparently as a reprisal for three Chinese raids on the island, which is now in a most pitiable condition, according
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  • 112 15 London Ex-Editor Returns (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Aug. 12. After visiting China. Japan and French Indo-China, Mr. W. L. Warden, until recently editor of the Daily Mail, London, arrived at Singapore yesterday in the Messageries Maritimes liner Felix Roussel, on his way back to England. There is
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  • 129 15 Khalifa, Osman, a sheik from the Sudan, has some hard words, to say about young women he saw playing on Hampstead Heath". Particularly hard are the words he has to say about those who wore hats bearing legends, Hold that tiger.” Come up and see
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  • 427 15 The health bulletin of the League of Na tions Eastern Bureau for the week ended Aug. 6 is: PLAGUE Pnompenh, in French IndoChina, was the only port in the Eastern Arena to report the presence of human pla gue during the week, one case having beer,
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  • 184 15 Port Darwin, storm centre of the flight to Australia a month ago because of mismanagement in the reception and handling of the passengers and the lack of suitable accommodation, has improved. Although proper airport facilities have yet to be built at the harbour and a decent hotel
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  • 218 15 CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF FLUCTUATION (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong. Aug. 7. The issue of another fifty million dollars’ worth of Kwangtung currency caused fluctuation in the value of that mint yesterday. Inquiries reveal that there was at first a little selling of National currency by people
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  • 197 15 LEADER OF THREE 1 DARING RAIDS VISITS CANTON (From Our Own Correspondent! Canton, Aug. 5- A Wu Fa, a captain of the Chinese militiM> on San Cho Island, who led three attacks on the Japanese occupying that islands off the Chungshan coast, has arrived here to report
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 51 15 «‘pared to Break Duration Record By J. MILLAR WATT Oltt to A^t A YOV Z 'S^ R R ,'*f- Duration taking w EN -rAn G n\)' Mm\\ D NIMFOR X TOO OLDi r ,/B, Tzu t I' 'Oj JO ‘wz! |jg —______J I 4 I 1 ll lli l >
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    • 57 15 A j* 1 WK mF* I F’t A(( three love the same sweet things of life. Pictured above are Gladys Swarthout, John Boles and John Barrymore, who have the leading roles in Paramount’s “Romance in tho Dark’’. The supporting cast boasts Fritz Feld, Claire Dodd, and Curt Bois. T.hc film
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  • 136 16 TfN PRirVTnUSLY LATWBT LONDON —(Spot» £194 5 0 -10. 0 LONDON —(3 months) £195. 5. 0 £194.10. SINGAPORE $97.75 89, .00 BUSINESS DONE PENANG $97.75 $96.75 BUSINESS DONE 50 tons Buyers no sellers COPRA —(Sundrted) $3.45 $3.60 BLACK PEPPER $8.50 $8.50 RUBBER LONDON 7%d 7%d NEW YORK 15 jic(G)
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  • 333 16 Share of £1 denomination unles* otherwise stated Yesterday Rise or Fa.. Yesterday Rise or Fall Con Loan 5 pc. 44-64 114% Burmah Oil 93 1U —l3 Funding 4 p.c. 60-90 114 Eagle Com. 4 pesos. 4 6 —3*l War Loan 3 1 pc 102% Cable 5% p.c. 9.%
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  • 127 16 London. Aug. 12. RUELEE: Easy. London 7% buyers 7% sellers Oct./Dec. 7% buyers 7;’ sellers Jan./Ma:* 7 buyers 8 sellers Apl./June S buyers 81V. sellers NEW YORK 15.77 cts. United Kingdom Stocks London 62.855 tons Liverpool 30.061 tons COPRA S re:’3 S.D Rotterdam August £11.15. 0 PEPPER
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  • PENANG SHARE QUOTES
    • 151 16 KENNEDY CO. TIX Buyers Sellers Anipat 4 0 4 6 Ayer Hitam 25 0 26 0 Bangrin 22 6 23 6 Batu Selangor 1.41 1.44 c Hong Fatt -94 .98 Jelebu -70 .75 Kpg. Kamunting 10 3 10 7’ 2 v Kpg. Lanjut 18 9 19 6 Kramat 19 6
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    • 186 16 New York, Aug. 12. (Cotnnient on pa<je 1.) Dow Jones avs. Prev. Today High Low 30 indus. 139.52 136.51 138.31 135.3 s 20 rails 28.57 27.68 28.15 27.27 20 utilities 19.83 19.62 19.80 19.38 40 bonds 89.34 89.16 Business done; 1.100.000 1.480,00) Anaconda Cpr. 34’« Am. Tobacco B
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    • 24 16 TIN Singapore $97.00 per pkl. Penang $96.75 per pkl. RUBBER Singapore Spot 26; (S c per H> Penang Spot 26-ygc per 1b
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    • 154 16 A. A. ANTHONY’ CO. TIN Buyers Sellers Batu Selangor 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatt .94 .98 Jelebu .72’2 .75 Kuchai 1.32’2 1.37'Puteh 1.02*2 1.07’j Rahman Hyd. 1.22*2 1.27 Rantau 1.45 1.50 Taiping Cons. 1.62'2 1.67 Uiu Klang .85 .90 Ampai 4 0 4 6 Eangrins 22 9 23 6 Eerjuntai 10
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    • 111 16 Previously Latest Paris 178 59 64 178 57 64 New York 4.87 I 4 87 Montreal 4.891’ 4-89 K Brussels 28.92 1 28 97*.'> Geneva 21.29’i 21.28'> Amsterdam 8.95 8.94Milan 92',' 92' 12.17 «2 12.16 Stockholm 19.39’., -59 39’i Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Osl 19.90 19.90 sienna 26’ 2
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    • 96 16 Reuter. Sharp Decline In Copper London. Aug. 12: On the Stock Exchange some buying of Kaffirs and a rally n Home Rails relieved the general dullness. Iron and steel issues were advers?’y affected by talk of increased short-time working while motors occasionally lost 7round on lower registration figures.
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    • 152 16 Quarterly Operating Results Quarterly operating results of tin produc ing companies under the management of London Tin. Corporation Limited for the quarter ended June 30, 1938. Output Working Nett including Costs for Operating Carry-over Quarter Profit Stocks, including for t Tons Cone.) Reserves Quarter for Bucket Bards Rawang
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    • 176 16 LEAN CO. TIN Buyers Seller* Ampats 4 0 4 6 Bangrins 22 0 22 9 B. Selangors 1.40 1.45 Hong Fatts .92‘ 2 .97’ Jelebus .70 .73 K. lB9 19 3 Kamuntings 10 0 10 6 Kuchais 1.35 1.40 Kundangs 5 9 6 1’ 2 Laruts 10 9 110 Lukuts
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  • 37 16 Reuter. Belgian XK omen’s Title Le Zoute, August 12,- Miss Diana Fishwick beat Miss Kathleen Garnham, The Naze, England, by 5 and 4 in the final of the Belgian Women's Open. Golf Championship over 36 holes.-Reuter.
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  • 38 16 —Reuter. Australia v. Japan Montreal. August 13 -—ln the Davis Cup competition Quist (Australia) beat Nakano (Japan) 6—3. 4 6, 9 7. 6—l In another singles Yamagishi (Japan» beat Bromwich (Australia) 6—o, 3 6. 7—5. 6—4.—Reuter.
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    • 509 16 PUBLIC NOTICES TRAFFIC CENSI S A Traffic Census will be held throughout Malaya between the dates August 23rd and August 30th inclusive. Members of the public are invited to co-operate to the best of their ability with the officers of this Department who are responsible for the Census. Office of
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