Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1939

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  • 20 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \<>. 123. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, JI NE 2, 1939. J’KICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 751 1 iwenty-one Warships Join, In'. Search ANXIETY OVER FATE OF “THETIS” 100 Men In 22 Fathoms Ot Water Off Birkenhead London, June J. Anxiety is felt tonight over the fate of the new übmarine w ’lhetis which, after diving during trials Birkenhead, has not been
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  • 38 1 Reuter. Ankara, June 1. The military mission which left for London headed by General Kiazim of the General Staff will make contact with the British General Staff and place orders for war materials.—
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  • 17 1 SIR WILLIAM SEEDS. British Ambassador at Moscow, had several interviews with Soviet Ministers yesterday.
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  • 162 1 .—Reuter. BELONGS TO GREAT BRITAIN London, June 1. Britain now possesses the fastest twin-engine bomber in the world, according to the Society of British Aircraft Constructors. The machine is a new Bristol Beaufort monoplane and an official of the Society stated that the planes speeds are considerably
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  • 430 1 Soviet Reply On Lines Of M. Molotov’s Speech Paris, June 1. In political circles here tonight, it! is believed that only one important outstanding point has still to be settled between Russia, France and Britain, the remaining issues being all secondary. Although official' confirmation
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  • 218 1 NORTH HLPEH FIGHTING FIRST TIME ENEMY LEFT DEAD WOUNDED BEHIND Chungking, June 2. The Japanese retreat in the recent North Hupeh battle amounted practically to a rout, according to iwell-informed Chinese quarters. It is claimed that the Japanese suffered heavy losses and) abandoned a large
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  • 135 1 PRINCE PAUL IN BERLIN Berlin, June 2 Herr Hiller and all Nazi leaders were present at the station when Prince Paul arrived on his e'ght-days' state wsit. Herr Hitler is arranging one of the biggest spectacles Berlin has yet seen and everything is being done to
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    • 20 1 ■MT j blst[ 4 jgw I M 4rr*’'» io r North Malaya Penang:— GETOWN DISPENSARY LTD., i Penang and Ipoh,
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    • 101 1 —WI CATE Ib youp I Agents for North Malaya Penang >— GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID., I Penang and Ipoh. CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 16 Earlier Telegrams Malayan News 8 Foreign News 4 Amusement Notices 5 Foreign News 6 Local Nĕxvs 7 Editorial 8 Malayan News 9 Financial News 10 11
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  • 1279 2 General Reaction 1 o M. Molotov’s Speech GAP BETWEEN BRITISH AND SOVIET VIEWS One Of Form Rather 'I han Of Substance 1 .ondon. lune 1. The impression created in London by the first perusal oi’ AL Molotov’s speech, says The Times’ d.iplo matic correspondent,
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  • 383 2 Reuter. Paris. June 1 The majority ol the pre s are optimistr egardmg tne successful conclusion of th I tnglo-Fren’h-Sow.et Fact following M Vlclotov’s speed'. The Matin says that objections to thi form in which the document is draw, ap are to be expected, although, as
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  • 49 2 Reuter. London, June 1. ’TWNGKII MAHMUD, 'no- th er of the SulLin of TrenggantL was tod ly married to Mi- Joyce MahL Blencowe, daughnr of an Oxford, tailor, at St. (iiLs’ Registry Office. Oxford. Tomorrow the couple will sail on the Corfu for Malaya.—
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  • 99 2 Reuter Collision With Lorry London. June 1 Six were killed and twelve injur’d when a London-bound passenger tram crashed into a strawladen lorry on a crossing al the Hilgay Fen goods yard near Downham Market. Norfolk, todav. The lorry driver escaped with a brolv-n arm.
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  • 148 2 .—Reuter Their Majes irs Climb Mountains Spences Bridge. 8.C., June 1. As Wednesday night fell, the Roya. tram carrying Their Majesties from Vancouver to Jasper. Alberta, where they will spend the day, <iowlv climbed into the mountains, travelling through scenery of romantic grandeur and running along precipitous
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  • 353 2 Italian Legionnaries Rack Erom S pain Rome, .June 1. Cadiz was gaily decorated and beflagged and a triumphal archway was erected on the quayside when the Italian legionnairies embarked for home this morning, according to a message from Cadiz. The last of the eight Italian transports sailed
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  • 276 2 Need’ To Reinforci Bluejackets Shangiuii, Jur,, There might he need further to reinforce Jap il in Kulangsu, replied a Japanese n ival spokesman feience when his attention was drawn to a semi report that Japanese naval reinforcements arc h n ..i Amoy. If such a landing
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  • 136 2 Reuter. London. June 1 The Labour Party Conference 1 two million votes, defeat'd the amerr! ment calling for Popular Fr nt tions with the Co-operative. Libcr;i! ind Communist Parties Th v< 006 and 2.360.000 againc The resolution urged that ninn should be based on
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  • 830 3 Uccommenda lions Of liiiser Committee Evaded nil be remembered,” says Mr. John Hands, MCH h. iß.nor.ny secretary and treasurer for the Selan’ nrployinent Committee in his report for May madc n «commendations y h he -.000 men women and children whom they ,j, I 110 be unemployed
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  • 255 3 Prisoner’s Alleged Attempt To Escape Kuala Lumpur. Walking into the police lock-up at night to see the fourth man arrested in connection with the midnight shooting fatality at Simpah on Jan. 16, a police sergeant is stated to have discovered the suspect hard at work attempting to
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  • 59 3 “HELL" SHOW: Twenty-one-year-old Barbara G< y, tV/agt/ier of a London sabtu ban vicar, <? Hieing in “Go To Hell,’’ a number in a new cabaret at Grosvenor House, Park-lane, W Her father was not be there to w 'teh her. “He is quite in di tie
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  • 161 3 Reward Offered By Police A REWARD of SI,OOO has been Tl. offered for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons, responsible for the derailment of the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore night express on Monday. The reward notice states that the money will be paid the person
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  • 213 3 Mischief Charges Withdrawn Kuala Lumpur. On the instructions of the Deputy Public Prosecutor Mr. C. S. K. Bovell. the prosecuting officer, withdrew the charges on Tuesday against Appoo and Ambrose who, with an Indian youth, were charged with causing mischief by fir e on the
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  • 97 3 Malacca Ng Seng Huat, a young Hokkien, pleaded guilty to the theft of three motor lorry tyres in the Police Court on Monday morning. Inspector Giam, prosecuting, informed the court that on receiving a report from Ang Choi Pua, a motor lorry driver owner, that three
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  • 477 3 Coroner Finds No Evidence Of Negligence Singapore, \fERDICrS of death by misadventure were returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr, W. G. Porter, who found on the evidence before him that there had been no negligence, at the conclusion of the inquiry into the deaths
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  • 186 3 Alleged Failure To Return Machine Kuala Lumpur A young Sikh named Jet Singh claimed trial on Tuesday morning when he was charged before the First Magistrate Kuala Lumpur, Mr. R. C. Redman, with criminal breach of trust of a bicycle valued at $5O. the property of one
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  • 158 3 Misappropriation Of $2,310 Klang. Chin Kim Wcmg. late salesman and bill collector of Boustead Company. Port Swbttenham, who was charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of various sums of money amounting to $2.310 appeared before Che Megat Yunus, Magistrate. Mr. K. K. Benjamin appeared for
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  • 272 3 Trial Of Lorry Driver Singapore Further evidence was recorded in the Singapore Traffic District Court, before Mr C H. Whitton, on Wednesday, in a case in which a Johore lorry driver, Lim Ah Tuan, is charged with six traffic charges. He was charged firstly with causing the
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  • Page of China News
    • 1481 4 Record (H Heroic Struggles And Sacriiices GUERILLA TACTICS IN A WAR-TORN REGION Eastern Front, China. 4 GLANCE at the map of hina will show the lower reaches of the Yangtze alley, which the Japanese have considered until recent months as their “sealed zone” or base of
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    • 220 4 1 nternatiorr.il News. C 'itinyk-iny, May 26. Th< patriotic triumph of Chinese ha .its over a fantastic Ja i ou s( scheme is rd :hly based on c. rep rt relat'd here today t'lli u t'uu.' V ?ks cyo Japanese ayents <ontad( I tmna 'p
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    • 535 4 DANGER TO WORLD PEACE Chungking, May 26 Gene: ali.-sinu, Ch’am. Ka’-shek delivered the following speech in a recent meeting of the International Peace Campa'gn here: “An invitation to address a few words to your meeting has b'-cn extended me and 1 gladly resp nd Your present gathering
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    • 136 4 —lnternational News. 3 CATTIES OF RICE FOR SI Ciurgkir May’ 26. A repeat from Canton states that the city is in confusion owing to the ising tide of anti-war feeling prevalent among the ranks of the Japanese forces, many of whom are Koreans and Formosar.s. About 200
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    • 163 4 scale disastrous fires unlikely International News Chungking Combats Peril Chungking, May 26 In order to combat the prevalent peril of cholera and dysentery and the danger of future air raids, Chungking meawmhile is requiring al] offic’aldom to submit inoculations while teams of medical men are touring the
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    • 172 4 Intensive Trainin'; l h Y unnan Provi ini’ GENERALISSIMO APPRECIATES SER I s hungking. 4 RECENT investigation shows that over 1,500 ov i,, z Chinese mechanics from the South Seas, armed with < m jacks and mechanical tools, have served the mother counts volunteers since the
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    • 142 4 Central News. Chengtu, May 29. American fruits are bringng new’ taste and sensations to the Chinese palates and new sources of money to Chinese farmers. Owing to the continued efforts excited bv the department of agriculture of the missionary West China Union Univeis-'ty here headed
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    • 114 4 Reuter. Japanese Made Official Language Canton ONE more step a thi Japoni.m tion of Canton has hm,. taken with, the adoption of Jap in ese as one of the two offi iai n)l guagey for the city. In future, all government do nmenis must be either in Chinese
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    • 83 4 Reuter Peiping Persons without small-pox vaccina tion certificates are not allowed to travel on trains in the Japanese-o< cup ed areas in North China, as no t-'ckets are being sold to them The ban has been imposed by the Tientsin railway bureau, which
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  • 317 5 STR ANGE DEVICES FOR USE IN WARTIME I• ven tors Invade Embassies L'°hLiG\ embassies are being bum barded by inventor» offering new ’'••‘thiH's of waging warfare. The rush began when Italy invaded and has now reached such .a force that the embassies have run out •‘•inis used f or suggestions
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  • LONDON FILM NOTES
    • 1399 5 Comedy And Moving Pathos In ne Little Princess” Y¥/'E all, I suppose, know the diffei- ence between sentiment and sentimentality, writes the “Daily Telegraph” film critic. Ser time.it shines through “Adonais” and“. Juno and the Fayccck.” sentimentality through “The Man of Feeling’’ (does anybody read Mackenzie now,
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    • 32 5 —lnstructs is in piiytka’ first i: d. wit i the help of a hr oom and torn sheeting, hping given to A.T.n volunteers in Bloomsbury.
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  • 268 5 A girl oi eight and a boy aged six swallowed five sleeping tablets. The box was “Adults only. Dose: One tablet.” That, was on Sunday. They went to sleep. They woke up three Cays later. The children were Mary and Raymond, whoso parents are
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  • 275 5 They Feign Illness To Win Thicken Death London. “HOSPITAL. HOBOES” they call the men and women of the tramp type who fe gn illness and injury hoping to win chicken diet and all the comforts of an invalid without any discomforts. Sixty-two-year-old Herbert Arthur Woods, who pleaded guilty
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  • 338 5 Cut OH From World For 40 Y ears AS a subL'me illustration, of unselfish dovotion to iffcrin» him inity it rvould be hard to eqiA.l the case of three French nuns who have just com pie tx I 40 years of service
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  • 450 5 «AROLE LOMBARD, chief exponent oi ciazy comedy, is return ng to twiious drama. Fcr the moment, she is playing in “Memory or Love” with Cary Grant and Kay Francis. When “Memory oi Love” s finished, Carole will star in the A. J. Cronm novel
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  • 46 5 —Reuter Solo. The Norwegian Government has placed an order in Britain tor a motor torpedo boat 63 feet long and with a speed of 40 knots It is believed that further orders fjr motor torpedo Ixrats are to be distributed.—-Reuter y
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    • 337 5 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Friday, 2nd June, 1939, Sun s,, v ~tonese Opera BAN .LEE HUN SEE” Part Two. Sooran Opera of Malacca C R Bakar’s Malay Historical Story “BUNGA PAR map KEMBANG BF.RDENTOM", Specialising The Latest And <£££ Transformation Scenes. u v/vsciy Capital Talkies: r Two shows nightly at 7.30
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  • 2283 6 WEAKNESS IN FAR EAST: IMPORTANCE OF JAPAN Vk/ITH the launching of the battleship Prince ol Wales at Birkenhead the naval British rearmament programme begins to sweep upward to the peak ot achievement. Since the issue of the first White Faper on defence in 1935 the
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  • 991 6  -  By F. HILLINGDON THE collaptse of a mountaZn-side in Switzerland, which buried ia. holidry camp and killed 17 human beings, is lhe latest of a long series of similai disasters. ..It is pie.’s nt to live on the side of a hill or a
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    • 30 6 Eg rto-s-t i STE E I riNPOW FRAMES FRENCH POORS elr. etr. Equal to the best imported make*. EASTERN MFC. 00 It Hwjd Penang. J gggggaßggglll&ll II BL.. -X.,—l-- 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 1890 7 4 WEAKER WEAKER LEAGUE OF NATIONS Prophecy Revealed In The Rihle oi Nations was based upon the declaration of the I Treaty oi Versailles. It had a basis of moral sanctions against naughty nations. The swing then went to Mora! suasion. It reached its peak ol popularity, but has grown
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  • 29 7 Mr. S. J. Warmington—lnspector Hornleigh Io you—inspects the work of Mr. Lewington Gt ’ce, who is painting the 8.8. C. “detective’’ in his KensLigton studio.
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  • 118 7 Premises To Be In Beach Street j S HE Bank of China, which is incorporated in China by special charter and which has its Head Office in Shanghai and a Malayan branch at No. 12. Cecil Street, Singapore, will open a branch
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  • 137 7 Alleged Abetment Of Cheating Singapore. Robin Aylmer Elliott, a young European assistant in the Mercantile Bank of India Ltd., was charged yesterday morning before the Third Police Magistrate with, on April 24 at the Mercantile Bank, abetting the commission of the offence of cheating by
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  • 371 7 That every motorist should make allowance to pull up in time under all conditions of the road was the observation made by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday, in imposing a fine of ,$3 on Mr. F. N. C Durege who was
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  • 390 7 Tamil Actor Gets Acquittal Declaring that it was a "no case” the Magistrate. Mi. Lim Koon Teck, acquitted and discharged a Tamil drama actor, Ratinapah, who appeared in the Middle Court yesterday on a charge of crim nal breach of trust in respect of gold jewellery to
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  • 121 7 Hotel Occupant Taken To Hospital A young Chinese woman, living at the Soo Chow Hotel, 38A, Love Lane. Penang, was taken to the General Hospital at about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon suffering from what is believed to be corrosive .poisoning. The woman, Chan Mong Sin, aged 20, occupied
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  • 346 7 NOORAN OPERA OF MALACCA The Nooran Opera of Malacca scored another big success on Wednesday and Thursday night when they appeared at the Lunar Hall. Wembley Park, before packed houses and the large audience were unanimous in theii’ appreciation of one of the best performances
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  • 101 7 Gross Proceeds For China Fund Ipoh. The dance hostesses of the New Celestial Dance Hall will stage a Chinese show at one of the Ipoh theatres on June 13. The gross will be donated to the China Distress Relief Fund. Eloboratr preparations are being taken to
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  • 161 7 Recention In Singapore Singapore. The 25-year-old Empress Nam Phuong of Annam, French Indo-China, with three children the Crown Prince Bao Long, aged 3, Princess Phuong Mai, aged 2, and Princess Phuol Lein aged 8 months, and suite are passengers on the President Doumer, which arrived here yesterday’en
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  • 76 7 There was a mild stir at Penang Road opposite the Ho Dispensary at about 12.15 p.m. yesterday, when an Indian cyclist knocked down a poor and aged Chinese woman, who was on her way to beg for alms. A large crowd gathered at the scene,
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  • 112 7 For years, doctors wanted to find a food that would not irritate the inflamed stomach walls of patients suffering from gastritis and that at the same would rebuild the patient’s strength In severe cases of gastritis solid are out of the question, even li'J’ foods are
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  • 419 8 TjWERY now and then the public J is horrified to read of the death of children, especially of very young children, in circum stances of peculiar pathos. A saucepan upset, a fire unguarded, tablets or medicines left within their reach: so costly sometimes are such small things.
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  • 622 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. W. Bryant, Resident Council lor, Malacca, is on holiday at Cameron Highlands. The relinquishment of Acting Rank nt Lieut-Col. in the F.M.S.V.F., by Majoi C A. Scott has been accepted The relinquishment of Acting Rank < Captain in the F.M.S.V.F.. by Lieut. F Scott-Ram has been
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  • 645 8 Stay-in rpEACHERS who detain their pupils after school hours have a lot to answer for. Yesterday alter noon I was kept-waiting by my little niece who, in turn, had been detained in class for a small incident which had occurred during lessons. Novx I am not against
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  • 380 8 Friday, lune 2. past week or so has not been a lucky one for submarines. ()n May 24, it was reported that the I .S. submarine “Equalus with (>2 men on board submerged off W hite Island on the New Hampshire Coast After
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  • 915 9 I'llR following are further details of the forthcomingBisley Meeting of the Penang Volunteers: THE RENFREW CHALLENGE SHIELD Sunday, June 25, 8.15 a.tn. Open to P. P.W.V.C., S.S. Police (Penang) and Cadet Units. Dress —Drill Order. Teams —One or more teams of eight of
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  • 251 9 The most noticeable feature of recent years has been the increase in the number of Chinese women in the State with a consequent increase in the Chinese birth-rate, states the annual report on the social and economic progress of the people of Negri Sembilan for
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  • 197 9 “Lock-up Will Do You Good Taiping. Penniless, sick and hungry, a middleaged Indian, Applasamy, decided io travel from Bagan Serai to Taiping to be admitted into the hospital here, and accordingly boarded the train at Bagan Serai on Wednesday afternoon without a ticket, so that when tne
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  • 97 9 Cyclist Taken To Hospital Indian cyclist came into collision with a motor-car at Ayer Itam Road, in front of the Chung Ung High School, at about eleven last night, rhe man, w’hose name was given as Naina Mohamed, aged 20. was thrown off the machine and
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  • 131 9 Mishap Near Railway Level Crossing Batu Gajah, Mr. Looi Hong Bee, a clerk attached to the Land Office. Batu Gajah, was the victim of a fatal accident on Thursday. It appears that the unfortunate man was riding a motor-cycle with a pillion rider towards Ipoh, when he collided
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  • 201 9 Boatman Drowned The Coroner s inquiry into the drowning fatality which occurred in Penang Harbour on May 8, when a 55-year-old Chinese sampan man, Lim Twa Bow, was thrown mto the sea and was drowned following a collision between a sampan and a tongkang in rough seas,
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  • 182 9 Performance At New Coast Road Tonight Tonight 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. the New Coast Road will be the venue of a Moonlight Band Performance to be given by the Li Tek Seah Brass Band. Miss Betty Karchang, who was such a success in previous moonlight
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  • 698 9 Natural And Artificial Risks HFHE difficulties which the tin miner in Perlis had to face are mentioned in the annual report on the social and economic report on the social and economic progress of the State issue for the year 1357 A.H. He has to undergo
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  • 115 9 Ipoh. Mr. H. S. Ong, the well-known former Cambridge Badminton Blue, has arrived in Ipoh from Singapore. He will be admitted to the Bar shortly and will practice in Ipoh. In Singapore he was attached to the law firm of Messrs. Chan Eber. While
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  • 236 9 Batu Gajah. A verdict of found dead by hanging was returned by Che Bahaman bin Samsudin, in the Batu Gajah Court on Wednesday morning at the conclusion of an inquiry held into the death of an unknown Chinese, who was found hanging In a deserted hut at
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  • 190 9 CHANGES IN P. O. COMMANDS The following changes arc being made in the officers commanding a number of the, P and O. liners: Captain E E. H Starling will leave s.s. “Cathay” at Marseilles on June 30, nd Mr. F. C. Hopkins, Chief Officer, will take over command for the
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  • 72 9 Rest Eleven To Meet Europeans (.From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 31 The following have been selected to play for the Rest against the Europeans on the padang this week-end L. de Silva (Capt C. de Silva, B S. Gill, Gorbex. Singh, A. L Henry, Hera Singh,
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 174 10 A.A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN. Arnpat 3/6 3/9 Bangrin 20/6 21/ Batu Selangor 1.25 1.271 Hong Fatt 67| 70 K. Kamunting 6/ 6/6 Kampong Lanjut 14/9 15/3 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.20 1.25 Laruts 4/ 4/3 Pangnga River 6/ 6/6 Pattani 3/ 3/3 Petaling 6.85 7.00 Pungah 16/3
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    • 250 10 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampats 3/6 3/9 A. Hitams 22/ 23/ A. Weng 69 72 Bangrins 20,-9 21/3 B. Selangors 1.26 1.30 Berjuntais 9/6 10/ Chenderlangs 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatts 68 70 Kamras 1/5 1/7 Kamuntings 9/ 9/9 K. Lanjuts 14/9 15/3 Kramats 9/3 9/9 Kuchais
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    • 80 10 Reuter. Berlin. The conclusion of an agreement between German industry and the Chinese national government is reported by well-informed Chinese circles in Berlin. Under it Germany, it is stated, will supply China with finished goods to the value of 10 million yuans (about £333,000) monthly in
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    • 225 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers RUBBERS. Bassett 65 70 Bedford 80 90 Eorelli 1-20 130 Kedah 1.92£ 2.00 Kempas 1.82 J 1.92 j Kundong 1.40 1.50 M. Pinda 1.274 1-35 Mentakab 42 45 Parit Perak 1.324 I Sungei Tukang 1.074 1.12 J Ulu Benut 374 United Malacca 1.474 L
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    • 347 10 Plans For Development Under Consideration TO COMPETE WITH GERMANY Rome. Schemes for the development of Italy’s trade with the Balkans in competition with Germany and for the improvement of the position of the Italian ports on the Adriatic, are being considered by the Italian Government. One
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    • 178 10 Buyers Bellers RUBBER Ayer Panas 1-20 1-274 Bassetts 52 4 57| Batu Lintangs 1.10 1-15 Bentas 1-1° Brogas 33 70 Indragiris 1-25 1.32| K. Sidims 2.30 2.40 Lunas 1.65 1.724 Malaka Pindas 1.224 1-30 Mentakabs 42 44 Pa jams 1-80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.10 1.15 Tapahs
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    • 164 10 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Beller* Ampats 3/74 4/ A. Wengs 70 75 Berjuntais 9/6 10/3 B. Selangors 1.274 1.324 Hong Fatts, 69 72 Hitams 25 30 Johans 23 26 K. Kamuntings 6/3 6/9 K. Lanjuts 14/9 15/3 Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.20 1.25 Laruts 4/14 4/44 Lukuts 474 524
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    • 126 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 2. Pre*. Latest Pans 176 23/32 176 47/64 New York 4.68 1/4 4.68 5/16 Montreal 4-69 3/8 4.69 5 16 Brussels 27.50 27.50 1 2 Geneva 20.78 3/4 20.76 1/2 Amsterdam 8.72 8.74 1 4 Milan 89 1/8 89 Berlin 11.67 11.67 1 2 Stockholm 19.41
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  • 280 10 New York. ThursdaThe fact that Lcndon was weak f f)r first time in recent session n lucet lower opening here, affecting maj of groups. Unfavourable statistics affected ti,. d tion of rails. In view ol reports that the motor in dustry is likely to change over t<,
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  • 336 10 March Figure Lowest For 5 Years The May issue of the Statistical Bulletin, just published by the Hague Office of the International Tin Research and Development Council, gives the following information (figures in brackets refer to the corresponding period of the previous year): World tin production in
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    • 857 10 K A N K S THE MERCANTILE BANK INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK* OF INDIA, L I D. I LTD. J7corporated In England) (ln corporated in British InMa) Capital Authorised £B,HUO. *> Capital Subscribed £1,800,001 Rn m»S Head Office: 11| 12, First Line 3OARD of directors. Beach, Madras. Sir Charles Alexander Innes,
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  • 3073 11 ,4 year of intense competition Instant success of new 10h.p. 'Prefect' 9 Welcome improvement in some oversea markets Lord Perry's Review of the position and outlook rpjn tenth ordinary general meeting <>f Ford Motor Company, Limited, held ai the Institute of infants. Moorgate lace, London,
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  • 30 11 Yes, they produce chickens literally millions, at the rate of 150,000 a week, at Absol IVirk Farm. Felstead. Essex. Expert is seen examining eggs in incubator tray.
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  • 995 11 CHEERFUL TONE IN U.S. SECURITY COMMODITY MARKETS European Situation Improves Singapore, May 29 In their weekly review of th e American security and commodity markets dated May 29. S.E. Levy Co. write as follows: Although the Anglo-Russian Agreement has not been signed there seems to be no reason to doubt
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  • 33 11 Profits for 1938, £4,148 (£10.290); dividend 4 per cent., less tax (10 per cent.); to taxation reserve, £6OO (£2,000); replanting reserve, £1,090 (£2,006): forward. £3.819 (£3,880). Meeting. June 6.
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  • 25 11 Profits fo- 1938. £12,290 (£18.144): dividend 10 per cent., less tax (same); to taxation reserve, £2.500 (£8,000); forward, £12,495 (£12,718). Meeting, June 14.
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  • 158 12 .—Reuter. not to be played AT DANCES Cape Town. v ''HE Students’ Representative ■•‘Council of the University of Cape Town has unanimously decided that “God Save The King” should not be played at the end of university dances. This decision followed a letter from the
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  • 287 12 “Search For Quick Decision” Berlin, May 10. The views held by the German General Staff about the character of a future war are. states the correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” authoritatively outlined in a pamphlet. “Defence Policy,” by Lt.-Gen. Horst von Metzsch. a well-known writer
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  • 222 12 'Portraits For Lady Cunliffe-Owen London, May 12. The action brought by Mr. Leo Spirideon Delitz, a Viennese artist, of Greencroft gardens. Hampstead, against Lady Cunliffe-Owen, wife of Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, of Sunningdale Park, Berks, was settled in Mr. Justice Singleton’s court in the King’s Bench Division yesterday.
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  • 252 12 .Saving The Babies Nearly 40 years ago a party of missionaries had many adventures as they tramped 850 miles from the East African Coast to Kampala in Uganda. Among them was Albert Cook. a young doctor just qualified at St, Bartholomew’s, and Kate Timpson, a nursing sister from
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  • 296 12 35 Suspects Ordered To Be Detained Philadelphia. May 10. Bewildered and horrified by the facts that they have brought to light in the course of their investigation of the “murder for insurance” ring, the local police today admitted that the intervention of the Federal authorities
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  • 125 12 Took Poison “To Impress” Calcutta. His violent infatuation for a beautiful Indian film star, whom he had seen in a picture at the local cinema, was one of the point raised by the defence when a young Indian was prosecuted at Tezpur, Assam, for
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  • 104 12 —(Reuter.) WELLINGTON. New Zealand. A shock awaited Mr. T. A. Andreassen, of Wellington, when he returned here after a holiday in the country. He picked up an evening newspaper and read that a man, believed to be him, hxi(T died in hospital the previous
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  • 213 12 Clerk’s Arrest Ten Months Later London, May 12 John Lloyd Philips, 27, of Calvert road, Barnet, was at Tottenham yes teraay committed for trial, chargoo with stealing £1,763 belonging to Edmonton Borough Council, and embezzling £1 and ss. Mr. E. H. Fairbairn. prosecuting said that
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2663 12 und Economic Review in English and RV k- Dutch. 9.35 Greetings to our listeners. Aik 940 Today in Germany. Sound Pictures. AIB V 10.05 Recital by the Dutch pianist Rucky W K A van Mill. 10.20 «Thousand Years of W BMW w B German (English). 10.35 «German dance r k
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  • 319 13 Posting Tinies Al Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD fl itoi l \\|> I hi;; WEST ■M. (Empire Air Mail): (except Victoria Point), Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, i. Uganda, Zanzibar, Southern Rhodesia, Nya1 idi Africa, Great Britain, -"ia and Newfoundland. Dpur 730 a.m.; Ipoh Penang 7.30 p.m.
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  • 61 13 BANGKOK will leave p 1 11 a.m. on Mondays and incoming mails will 8 at 6.30 p.m. on ,’•> Thursdays. M. S„ SINGAPORE* r aVP Penang at 8.30 a.m. Jpoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 1 uala Lumpur 10 p.m. and Ui H 7 iV Arrivals in Penang 111
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  • 51 13 .—Reuter. Peiping The Peiping Police Bureau has appointed a number of “economic police.” Members of this force have been stationed at varous substations for the purpose of supervising commodity prices and "keeping a close watch over market tendencies. The new policemen wear the regulation police uniform
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  • 1050 13 Arrivals TODAY JUNE 2. m.y. “Koegh Transporter" /rom Bombay via Colombo. sk. “Calchas" from Live rpool. I TOMORROW, JUNE 3. s.s. "Rajputana" from Yokohama via ports. SUNDAY, JUNE 4. s.s. “Protesilaus” from Singapore •a. "Steel Seafarer* iron* «ui»apo»v via Port Bwettennam aa« Me**wan-De*> «.8. “City of Athens”
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  • 140 13 It is understood that the Depart ment of Agriculture has abandoned hope cf holding a conference of cotton producing countries this June. New York. The result of enquiries regarding such a conference recently s ent out by the Department showed that mos‘ cour.'ries were
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  • 125 13 A Timely Publication London, May 12 The new fortnightly part work. “The Story of the British Empire,” has brought forth a chorus of approval from readers both at home and overseas writes the “Daily Telegraph.” Although published only a week ago, its success is firmly established.
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    • 357 13 bL ue funnel line \\l I.KI SERVI( E IO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT Calls Antwerp Middlesboro r^n“ n J* 0 1 0 •alls Marseilles and Glasgow /X J Calls Hull JW 9 (!> day SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRE July 13 LiweTDOrJ June 4 July 8 Omits Havre Calls Glasgow
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    • 876 13 P O britislTindia (Incorpozrted In Hnglajod); PORT SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 4th JUNE, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N, Co., under For Teluk An*son, Bagan Datoh, I’ort contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore. London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “BULAN” June 2 S/S
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  • 761 14 NO LARGE ARENAS OUTDOOR contests have net been very successful in Great Britain. Probably the best was that between Peterson and Nensel at Wembley in June, 1935, when iabout 50,000 were pitesent. A thunderstorm prevented an even larger attendance, and torrents o 2 rain during
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  • 58 14 Helen Jacobs, 30-years-old American tennis star, who deserted the courts during the winter to write an historical novel, has arrived in England. She hopes to regain the women’s championship at Wimbledon this year. Miss Jacob’s novel is based on the life of her ancestor, Carter Braxiton
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  • 1028 14 They Do Not Play Stonewall Cricket TN an age when other things besides cricket arc suffering from an excess of centi al-heatmg, the AVcst Indians bring to our cricket a breath oi fresh air, writes R. C. Ro- bertson: Glasgow in the “Observer.” Their
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  • 365 14 Bl T < AKS|.\|,|. T<M) W ise g°: Stakes which h n he plied < memory. They v wtU)j n Place the other m nten<}ed to Un’on, ridden >’• < unexpected di a< at jock.- Gorden's fathei c.,.ci the move and won o lengt e
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  • 124 14 Geneva. The thirtieth session of the Health Committee, which is now ing m Geneva ls< ll u S^ o the gtimu iantJ various kinds or .njun' by football teams. Professor J. Parisot t dent of the coninill C in th? session expressing f the pre
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  • 77 14 i v* Reuter YorK. May 18 Gerald Balding, l' pla yer3 cheon given to gashn lll by the U.S I A s.o V ponies were i>" would he liked but h*. 1 1 they ready for the 11 uni not been suflicien i> >- States
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  • 206 14 T>IRDHAM Pool is the name given to Britain’s new yachts basin. The harbour the first to be constructed in England, is part of a development of nearly 200 acres of delightful countryside, about three miles south of Chichester. A lock. 56 ft. long and 17 ft.
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  • 226 15 Good Bowling By oiistantiiie London, .June 2. j| <>st Indies beat Essex l«r wickets at ('helms* lord. i< !■> (Constantine seven 1!• I i Constantine six for tourists compiled 219 ,■> not out) and 134 for 1 byshire beat Kent by Kent were out for 143 >r
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  • 283 15 Police Beat Min Sin Sr ah At Soccer the Folice centre-forward. (I form yesterday in the Se- i- in match against the Min scoring three goals. The ■.lnch was played on the Dato -;round. resulted in a 5- -2 win t Police Sports Club. Police dominated play
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  • 154 15 ••< k-rinl Junior Tourney Fixtures Allowing are the Penang junior ‘il tournament fixtures for Saturday; Pin Men's (Doubles semi-final): m+ Hooi and Ooi Phee Keat v. Kneh Sin and Oh Teng Eng. ">• R. F. Coombs and Gan Teng buah Seng Hin and Cheong Chee Pin Practices for
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  • 1293 15 c (By TRESPASSER”) I best bet for tomorrow’s races at Batu Gantong ls distinguished in the class 3, division 3 event '’ver seven furlongs. The Havelock gelding was unlucky to be pocketed when he made his challenge on Monday, and he drew out on
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  • 818 15 Will He Keep Triple Crown? KOK YUNG BEATEN IX SINGLES FINAL MORE forceful forehand, waich he used whenever possible to iiorce his opponent into defensive strokes, and'deadly smashing of “sitters” enabled Goon Kok Lem to defend successfully the Penang men’s singles tennis championship
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    • 148 15 “I eniov them best VT of all” y «Sii 64 We'tl heller here i j I°’’ others-lefs have vfwlQk a hnow you <: Wrn. jlhese-tiu Maurier. fl mM I ArMilikxTWl'Zi “Vo// het I like them, v w they're the coolest smoke I knoiu. I here's so much more them.'' ThrCrr
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  • 398 16 Incident At This Morning’s Track Work (By “TRESPASSER”) ANOTHER case of a jockey being unseated occurred during this morning’s track work at the raceV course. While being ridden out, Vapour kicked against the rails and threw Ardagh. The mare then galloped clockwise up the straight (second
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  • 73 16 Friday. June 2. MIDDAT QUOTATIONS. TIN Penang $115.00 Business 25 tons Singapore 115.00 SEBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 7,8 c Singapore (Spot) 28 7/8c COPRA: Sundried $4.05 Black Pepper $9.00 TAPIOCA: Medium $3.25 Fair Seed $2.90 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No 1 $6 60 No. 2 $6.50 Rangoon White
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  • 50 16 —Reuter. Prague, June 1. Czech Fascists staged a large-scale demonstration at Wenceslas Square shouting ‘‘Down with the Government! Down with Jews!” Huge crowds gathered and householders barred their doors while hundreds were imprisoned in cinemas. Police reinforcements hurried to the scene and made many arrests. —Reuter.
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  • 57 16 RACE 1 DISTINGUISHED (Nap) Fulco. nACE 2 HARD ROAD. Bal Tabarin Drummer Boy RACE 3 PAY OUT All Gold RAGE 4 NEVVZY Penshurst Echo RA<E 5 STARLIGHT Grand Prix Dainty Silvins RACE 6 GAY TAD Cooltipt RACE 7 FAIR KING Deepdene Scarlet Tiger RACE MAJORS Rubber Queen
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  • 84 16 Reuter. Kho Sin-kie’s Third Successive Win Birmingham, June 7. Kho Sin-kie won th,e Priory Tournament. beating Tanacescu (Rumania) I—61 —6 7—5, 6 —2 in the final. The challenge bowl thus becomes his own property because he has won for three successive years. Ir. the men’s doubles final
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  • 36 16 BOW. Rugby. June 1. Dr. Robin Flower, Deputy Keeper of Manuscripts at the British Museum, expressed the belief yesterday that three pages of manuscripts in the Museum are in the handwriting of Shakespeare.—
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  • 244 16 In Typical Canadian Log Cabin .—Reuter. Jasper, Alberta. June 1. Their Majesties are sleeping tonight in a typical Canadian log cabin in the heart of the Rocky Mountains with 24 hours’ rest before them, free from any official ceremony, before leaving in the mon;!ng for
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  • 1223 16 RACE 1—2.30 p.m. HORSES—CIass 3—Division 3—7 Furlongs 90 4 ORIENT EXPRESS II 5y 9.02 Mr. M. van Breukelen Owner 9 0 0 SLAPDASH 7y 8.13 Sir Darcy Lindsay BUlett 4 2 3 FULCO 6y 8.11 “Holland Kongs!" Marland J 0 2 DISTINGUISHED 3y 8.09 Messrs. C.Y.
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  • 413 16 —Reuter. HARD FIGHT IN NEW YORK New York, June 2. T OU NO\ A scored a technical knockout over Max Baer, a former world champion, in the eleventh round of their heavy, weight title eliminator at, the Yankee Stadium last night. The referee
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  • 75 16 —Reuter. War lAlalili'l'"""' StaiiJaril The Territorial Army l jj i, now 284,000 strong. >lfHe the 152,920 officers and m- egtiina ted force bringing the P 1 th Ternstrength of that r cen t its torial Army up to 87 pe ()ver a complete new estab 1 'frerito
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