Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 June 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1939-06-05 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1§33 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 130. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS20 words
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442 1939-06-05 1 Guarantee To Baltic States FINDING A FORMULA Soviet Reply Being Studied By Britain -J London, June 4. I he Soviet reply has been received in London. The Texts were presented to the British and/French Ambassadors in Moscow on Friday. The British Government is carefully studying—Reuter. - 442 words
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Article29 1939-06-05 1 —Reuter. Burgos, June 4. the mobilisation of a further sixty thousand men, comprising the 1932 army class, is decreed together with sailors aged to 34 inclusive.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 29 words
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Article90 1939-06-05 1 In Straits Of Johore ONE KILLED: TWO MISSING (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. An R.A.F. Sunderland flying boat shortly after taking off at eight o'clock this morning crashed into the Straits of Johore in the vicinity of the Air Base. There were eight members90 words
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Article77 1939-06-05 1 —Reuter. Drastic New Laws From July Chungking, .lune 5. ALL opium smokers in Chungking will have to give up the drug habit before July 1, under regulations announced by General Ho Kuok-wan, mayor of the city. Even addicts possessing limited licences to purchase or smoke—Reuter. - 77 words
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551 1939-06-05 1 LORD MAYOR STARTS FUND. EVEN HITLER SENDS SYMPATHY London, June 4. Britain, today mourned the ninety-nine men lost in the “Thetis” disaster. In village churches and cathedrals, and aboard warships, special prayers were offered. A special signal from the Cbmmander-in-Chief, Home Fleet, Admiral Sir551 words
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Article258 1939-06-05 1 Reuter. Berlin, June 4. Referring to the question of war guilt, in his speech to 300,000 exservicemen at Gassie, Herr Hitler said: “Germany never had any war aims but the Treaty of Versailles revealed all others then had war aims. The robbery of our colonies, theReuter. - 258 words
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Article, Illustration32 1939-06-05 1 MR. C. R. AT.LEE, Opposition Leader, has entered a London nursing home to undergo an operation. He -will be away from polltic'il' circles for several weeks, says Reuter.32 words
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Article96 1939-06-05 1 THE KING EXSERVICEMEN —Reuter. Touching Scene At Winnipeg Winnipeg, June 4 Tn order not to disappoint a hundred, disabled ex-Servicemen whom Their Majesties were unable to meet owing to pressure of time cn the outward journey, the King today had the royal train stopped here on the return journey to—Reuter. - 96 words
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Article236 1939-06-05 1 Optimism Of M. Daladier COLLABORATION VS. DOMINATION Paris. June 4. Everything warrants the hope for a speedy and happy conclusion of the latest international negotiations, declared M. Daladier in a speech to the Executive Comnittee of the Radical Socialist Party of ,hich he is the leader.236 words
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Article15 1939-06-05 1 London, June 4. The death has occurred of Sir Henry Norman.15 words
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Advertisement19 1939-06-05 1 "SMILER fed on roM' GATE yw/ 'C v for <fiii\'i i cvtiMy rFORGETOWN DISPENSARY L'i 1> Penang and Ipoh.19 words
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Advertisement79 1939-06-05 1 COW GATE Agents for North Malaya Penang.GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID. Penang and Ipoh. CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 16 Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Amusement Notices 4& 5 Foreign News 6 Local News 7 Editorial 8 Malayan* Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping News 13 'Sports 14 1579 words
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2134 1939-06-05 2 SALVAGE WORK ALREADY BEGUN Worst Submarine Tragedy In Peace PRESS TRIBUTES TO COURAGE OF MEN I«ondoH, June I. The Admiralty announces th a* salvage work on the '‘Thetis*’ is proceeding but it will be some time before Ihc vessel can be br—8.0. W - 2,134 words
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Article369 1939-06-05 2 .—Reuter. Their Majesties At Sasl catoon Saskatoon. June 7. The King and Queen ai rived here at 9.19 G.M.T. Mayor Niedcrrose. in his speech ol welcome, referred to the freedom and liberty of British rule which, he said, the many loyal subjects who had cc'me to.—Reuter. - 369 words
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Article66 1939-06-05 2 .—Reuter “Guba” Leaves On Flight Across Indian Ocean Port Medland, W.A.. June 4 The flying-boat. Guba. left at 5 36 a.n. local time for the first stage of th» flight across the Indian Ocean to Souti Africa with the object of exploring th* possibilities of an.—Reuter - 66 words
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Article171 1939-06-05 2 —Reuter CHANGES IN I GERMAN}' Miller Addresses Ex-servicemen Berlin, June 4. “I have taken care that all in leading positions shall be a hundred per cent! soldiers—if I find anyone not up to this expectation; I will have him removed.” declared Herr Hitler, addressing a rally—Reuter - 171 words
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52 1939-06-05 2 Reuter. Shanghai. June 4. s'l' is unconfirniablv re, 5 ported that a wireless message was rcceiv. irom the Jardine’s steamer l.iwo. at present in the Lower angtse, reading: “hired on by Japanese. N'o details were given. The l.iw( is arriving on Sun d aReuter. - 52 words
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Article103 1939-06-05 2 —Reuter Wireless Sweden Withdraws Stockholm, June 3. The Government today withdrew the bill concerning the safe guarding of neutrality of the Aaland Islands to the proposed fortification to which the Soviet recently objected. The Government also withdrew the bill, proposing the ratification of the naval treaty—Reuter Wireless - 103 words
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Advertisement109 1939-06-05 2 The V w-X-.-ll H 1 IT V k 1 owe f dlv• |K A bleached Hirkish V I Is w\\ toad, that jar jf wear, appearance /Q, p r e ,s ~n' 50 I 1 absorbent n e 1,1 m e (l S ends. 100 British. S,ZH or Cent x109 words
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Article312 1939-06-05 3 BREACH OF TRUST Kuala Lumupr. IM HEO lAN alias Lim Ah Tan, J until recently manager and codTector of the Station Hotels, Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of criminal breach of trust to which he had312 words
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Article246 1939-06-05 3 Kuala Lumpur The .second of Kuala Lumpur ill-fated little triplets, the boy, died on Tuesday at the General Hospital. After the death of the first and puniest, it was decided to take the remaining two. a boy and a girl, from the Federal Home to the Maternity246 words
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Article230 1939-06-05 3 Mr. Ng Chew Siang Miss Lam Siew Har A popular Chinese wedding took place on Friday at the Tong Cliiau Association, Alor Star, at 11 a.m., the contracting parties being Mr. Ng Chew Siang, brother of Mr. Ng Yee Kong, and Miss Lam Siew Har the230 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-06-05 3 Feeding time for Snow White, a four-month-old polar bear, making her first public appearance at the Skansen Zoo. Stockholm,20 words
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Article422 1939-06-05 3 Magistrate’s Comments In Assault Summons Singapore. “In iny short career on this bench, I have had several cases connected with quarrels in cabarets. I hope in future the courts will not be troubled with these cases. Nerves may be disturbed through too many late nights.422 words
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Article372 1939-06-05 3 TWO HOKKIENS FINED Singapore Convicted on a charge of committing an affray in a coffee shop in New Bridge Road, on Apr. 16, two Hokkiens, Cheng Kim Swee, 24 and Aug Yew Hock, 28-year-old meat dealer, were fined each $l5 by Mr K. A. Blacker, in372 words
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Article191 1939-06-05 3 Singapore. Approval of the suggestion of the Secretary of State with regard to the qualifications necessary for judges in the Colonies was expressed by the committee of the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association at a meeting on May 22. The Committee hoped that the necessary legislation would191 words
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265 1939-06-05 3 INVESTIGATIONS AND CHARGES Malacca “1 should like to give you a word of friendly advice. The business of the court is to see that an accused .person is properly charged and that he knows exactly what he is pleading to, and that of the police265 words
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Article75 1939-06-05 3 Malacca. Alleged to have stabbed a compatriot with a knife on the night of June 1. Rahim bin Nas. an Indian watchman of the City Park, was charged in the Police Court on Friday morning with voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon. Inspector Giam told75 words
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317 1939-06-05 3 Great Possibilities For Agriculture r pHE possibilities of agricultural development in Trengganu ■J- are great as, with few exceptions, only tin: coastal belt has been developed. Rapids in hte middle reaches of the Treng ganu River have doubtless hindered development in land Malays being317 words
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Article201 1939-06-05 3 JAVANESE WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY Kuala Lumpur. An attempt at shop lifting was detected at Messrs. John Little and Co., Ltd., on Tuesday morning, when a Javanese woman, who gave tier name as Karseh binti Rosiinan, was detected attempting to walk out of the shop with a $95201 words
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Article66 1939-06-05 3 Singapore Bail of $lO,OOO was allowed Wang Ati Heng on. Thursday morning when, in the Criminal District Court., he claimed trial to being concerned in the alleged impor tation of 450 tahlls of chandu in a sam pan in the Harbour. An alternative charge against the66 words
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Advertisement270 1939-06-05 3 148 J a OQI all L 5 A AND moams iisnri arffi incorporates in its design many progressive and desirable features of outstanding importance to the BBS The new Morris Eight is in every way a bigger and better car, easily holding its own with the malnrifv Tens 7 spaciousness,270 words
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Article259 1939-06-05 4 5.000 Birds Fight Locust Swarms Sofia. iVER 5.000 tucks, which suddenly appeared out of the sky from all directions, are now devouring vast swarms of locusts which descended im the town of Atsenovgrad and neighbouring Reuter villages a lew days ago. The locusts at once attackedReuter - 259 words
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Article69 1939-06-05 4 Reutej Cologne. 4 S’! AG startled the people of < sub. a small town just out- d Cologne, by dashing through th -treet.s until it reached the banks of the Rhine The stag blunged into the river a '-d i im across. ien ,t reached theReutej - 69 words
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Article276 1939-06-05 4 London. N attempt may be made to con- vince the Services that boys who have been in the hands of the police arc rot necessarily unsuitable for enlistment. Mr. Rose, of Gravesend, speaking at the conference at Brighton of the Rctary International Association for Great276 words
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935 1939-06-05 4 “Bill Tc Legalise Murder” ECTH4NASI.4 DEBATE REVELATION London. OEOBEE shouted “Mu.der’” during an uproar at a public del* bate at. Westminster, when Sir James Purves-Stewart, the Ifamous doctor, told of the “mercy kilbug” of four victims of a boiler explosion A letter from ai.—Reuter. - 935 words
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236 1939-06-05 4 Earl Haig Statue Wins Best’ Meda l r |?HE Earl Haig statue in White hall, centre of one of the greatest art controversies of the century, has earned sculpture’s most coveted i award. The Royal Society of British Sculptors announced that they had av-ard-I’ed their medal to Mi Alfred F.236 words
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Article76 1939-06-05 4 Reuter. Intended For Palestine Patrols Jtirusalem. Two British official:' in the Palestine Department cl Customs and Trade have left for the United Kingdom to purchase three n ctor-lau.iches. These vessels. which will cost £l.OOO each, are intended for coastal patrols in connexion with the precautionsReuter. - 76 words
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Article62 1939-06-05 4 After Detective-Sergeant Gray, of Bromley. Kent, had arrested a Hungarian maidservant who arrived in England, he found she could not speak English. He said at Bomley "With the aid of an E: -jlish-Hungarian dictionary I explained to her that she was accused of stealing a £162 words
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98 1939-06-05 4 TWO KILLED IN 24HOUR THUNDER STORM —Reuter. Big blood Damage In Hungary Budapest. A tremendous thunder storm lasting 24 hours has swept through Hungary causing much damage. The storm was at its worst i.i Transds’. tibia where communication,:» were seriously interrupted. In the Vertes mountains. West of Budapest. the railway—Reuter. - 98 words
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68 1939-06-05 4 Married men up to the age oi 27 may now join the London police. The ban has been lifted to encourage recruiting. The same conditions of physical fitness will be required of both single and married recruits. The married men will have additional allowances68 words
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Article41 1939-06-05 4 Professor Lloyd James, linguistic adviser to the 8.8. C.. told the Aldwych Club tat the question he was most fresuently asked was. Where was the best English spoken? “Eevry town in the British Isles except Wigan,” he replied41 words
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Article130 1939-06-05 4 Reuter. 200.000 Vests (s' Social Services Ha-s‘ine In? 200. OGO "J.Nn m. to be called up lor r it rai .ng will pwvide "an the success or failure” of n, ;inv Br.tan’s health smvwes. opinion of Mr. v/Mt ei Minister ot Health. Speaking to the cooferc'.jeReuter. - 130 words
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234 1939-06-05 4 —Reuter. Sermons Against British Govt. Nicosia (Cyprus.) The Greek Orthodox Bishop of Paphos has been sentenced at Limassol. Cyprus, to confinement within the municipality of Paphos for 12 months for delivering sermons and making public declarations calculated to disturb the peace of the colony. A—Reuter. - 234 words
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273 1939-06-05 4 Reuter. oil’d hivilr (icniKiii) .And Daly To Join London Mr. Duff Cooper, former First Loi I ,of Lhe Admiralty, speaking at '■> Chamber of Commerce luncheon here. I said that Britain was forming a "kind of new club.” and provided Germany and Italy wereReuter. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration135 1939-06-05 4 Ur Samuel Hoare. the Home Secretary, once tiied to imitate great men who read detective stories ir. mi .nents of stress, but failed. He said: “I hate detective stories, ‘nd odded that during the September crisis he read. for the fourth lime.135 words
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Article201 1939-06-05 4 Midnight Bridge Alarm 3 wonian dummy" in a midnight game of bridge, left the game found a suspect in the hall and i detained him was told at Marylebone Police Court. Albert Hasson, aged 22, labourer, was sent for trial accused of being found in a201 words
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Miscellaneous302 1939-06-05 4 WEMBLE Y PARK Tonight Monday, sth June» 1939. Sun See Toy (.antoiiese Opera “FOONG I.AU TAI HUP” Noorau Opera of Malacca F;esent <’. R Bukar’s Production. ‘TI AN PETRI PUCHOK KEL OMI ANG” Specialising Tie J atest Transformation Scenes. < -apital Talkies: Two shows nightly at <fc 9.30 p.m A302 words
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Article, Illustration122 1939-06-05 5 W/ ALLACE BEERY’S wife, Ariet? Ciln an Beery, was granted a divorce at. Oarson City. Nevada. Custody of their cight-year-010 adpoted daughter. Carol Ann with whom they arc seen above, photographed on their visit to England in 1935 is to be equally divided. Mrs. Beery122 words
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Article928 1939-06-05 5 Work Of The Royal National i Jfe-Boat Institution OF all the great voluntary services in Britain none has a prouder record. than the Royal National Lifeboat Inst'tution, now in the 116th year of its history. At the time of its foundation there were only928 words
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Article131 1939-06-05 5 Paris. The inhabitants of Faux Bonnes, famous for its water cures and rest homes, have been warned to keep their doors locked during ’.he night as the result of a surprise, visit paid to the village, by a giant brown bear. M. Haure, one of the131 words
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Article, Illustration13 1939-06-05 5 Mother DtieE and her in Regent’s Farit—just round the corner from Lord’s.13 words
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Article1400 1939-06-05 5 Bette Davis s Over-Acting in “Dark Victory” LOIVOOIV HIM MITES-. I -s. c- i iaul occa.ion tv ,•< I JI mjit- 1' ,<.t week, nothing so I predict. ble a,; other people’s re--3 ction.s t< sentiment. Hard-boiled bu- mess rm and women whose opinions respect, emerged from t.w1,400 words
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Advertisement83 1939-06-05 5 (Next Change ERROL FLYNN "THE DAWN PATJ -AM j “Matt-Creme will ensure c X that fashionable matt complexion. Perfect as powder base. *47ll”ColdCream promotes skin suppleness: ideal lor cleansing and massage. ygasfej®»-' y J. Cold Cream l B «‘B Ki n 3 3 r 3 C L ns 3 B83 words
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Miscellaneous69 1939-06-05 5 MATI N E E S f'odfiy and 1 omorrtm 'il 3 p.m. GARY COOPER ANN HARDING in PE lEK IBBETSON PRICES 15 and 30 ct D-» wn- 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 THE CHARMING STAR STELLA DALLAS” AT HER GREATEST! I 7/ nt ">u k i ;Vs iz lit. f y J69 words
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Article, Illustration801 1939-06-05 6 yy Ralph JZZARD - by J yy Ralph JZZARD SUBORDIN ATE to Herr Hitler, conducting his smallest wish through direct channels to the humblest homes in the Reich, is a company of his closest friends, the 45 “Gauleiters” of Germany. Each Gauleiter is the appointed boss'’ over a defined801 words
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Article1285 1939-06-05 6 Charlotte Haldane - By Charlotte Haldane rjURING the past weeks there have been three important hews items from the Far East. All are oi paramount interest to the ireedom-loving peoples. First came news cf the widespread offensives of the Chnese armies against the. invading Japanese forces. Lpcn this1,285 words
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Article1036 1939-06-05 6 ARTHUR GREENWOOD, M. P - By By ARTHUR GREENWOOD, M.P. [XTO e ~--a effective system of collec I 'I tive security against further aggression by the Fascist and Naz. States can be organised without the participation of the U.S.S.R. immense resources in rc.. materials and men. her huge area, her rapidly1,036 words
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Article103 1939-06-05 6 Poland Russia France Britain Italy U.S.A. J a P Machine-guns r f Eight 7.000 30,000 16,000 10,600 14,000 25.00 J Heavy 4,300 23.000 18,500 4,200 5,000 10.6’00 Artillery yyy Light 1,350 ,000 2,00,) 1,900 1,902 3,300 Heavy 430 -.,600 1,300 1,000 800 5 6,'XM) 270 Tanks 706103 words
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Advertisement300 1939-06-05 6 I Brighten your I Home |eg fa with nASsi, METAL POlTsI? manufacturers WeCKITT SONS LTn., HULL IOMOOd Aeetit.: —Harper, Giifillan Co., Ltd Singapore, Penang Kuala Lumpur. XI 18 DIFFICULT YEARS FOR CHILDREN It's when children start to shoot up suddenly, that they need your special attention. Children who are growing300 words
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Article941 1939-06-05 7 Distinguished (gathering Attends “At Home” A L '«A t G Home” d i St ingU k ishe u S atherin g attended the, Perak to His Hi-hness the s"i Ch,n s community of Hall on Saturday at the Ipoh r wn There was a gathering941 words
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Article74 1939-06-05 7 Between Singapore And Kuala Lumpur Starting from June 12, Wearne's will run an additional air service from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur daily, except on Sundays. The plane will leave Singapore at 4.30 p.m. and will arrive at Kuala Lumpur at 6.30 p.m. The service will be in74 words
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513 1939-06-05 7 May has been a very busy month for the Penang Y.W.C.A. A St. John Ambul-1 ance class was started on May 11 with' an enrolment of 42. The lectures are being given by Dr. Menon every Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Rest Room. REST513 words
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Article132 1939-06-05 7 A Chinese woman named Tong bwee Choo, a. vegetable planter was alleged to have been assaulted •by another Chinese woman named Lian Ah Lee with a small pen-knife. Complainant made a report at the Kulim Police Station and she was sent to hospital for treatment. It132 words
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Article404 1939-06-05 7 Hand-earl Puller Cyclist Taken To Hospital > fewer than live motor accidents occurred in Penang during the week-end. As already reported in the Sunday Gazette, on Saturday two cars collided at the junction of Light Street and Farquhar Street, and a Fiat tourer carrying a party404 words
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Article175 1939-06-05 7 Members Of Crew Pass Through The Captain and eight members of the crew of the Weightier “Lindenbank,’’ which was lost after striking a reef on Arena Island, passed through Penang on their way to Europe on the City of Athens," which anchored in the roads last n175 words
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Article291 1939-06-05 7 Saturday’s Show At Wembley In spite of other attractions in town on Saturday night, there was a packed house at the Lunar Hall. Wembley Park, when the Nooran Opera of Malacca staged one of their favourite pieces called Jula Juli Bintang Tiga." Although this story is an291 words
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Article223 1939-06-05 7 Taiping. Despite the recent shooting of one or two beasts in the locality, tigers still continue to prowl around the outskirts of Kamunting village. About 9.15 p.m. on Thursday night, less than a quarter of a mile away from the Kamunting railway station, the continuous hooting223 words
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Article199 1939-06-05 7 Performance Bv Russians One of the best floor shows seer, n Penang fcr some time vas presented to the nations of the Elysee Cabaret on Saturday, when the Duo Musaroff, Continental Russian artis ‘es, gave three excellent vaudeville numbers. Saturday night’s presentation of jabaret items also marked199 words
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Article127 1939-06-05 7 Ipoh Cn the occasion of the first anniversary. which fell on Saturday, ol the death of the late Mr. Chin Sem Lin. millionaire philanthropist of Ipoh. the beneficiaries of the estate have made a furthei donation of $6,500 to the Chinese Maternity Hospital Building Fund127 words
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Advertisement26 1939-06-05 7 XJUJJL H 0 Informal 0 After-Dinner Dancing 0 TO ZHARRY LAMMERTS’ RUNNYMEDE- ORCHESTRA Z EVERY WEDNESDAY AT THE E. 0. HOTEL FROM 9.30 P.M. TILL MIDNIGHT26 words
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Advertisement171 1939-06-05 7 "Be like me Enjoy LIFE again Look how healthy and happy I am! And to think that only six months ago I felt run-down and dead-tired. The doctor recommended Sanatogen. Sanatogen helped me at. once. It seemed as if a stream of new life flowed through my veins Now I171 words
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Article388 1939-06-05 8 OVER the week-end. world interest was centred on the fate of the “Thetis.” Even the international situation w’as forgotten in the anxiety over the gallant lives on board the submarine. Indeed sympathy for the men was so great that we received several telephone calls asking for news388 words
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Article665 1939-06-05 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. M. R- Holgate of Singapore sailed or. leave to England by the Rajputana on Saturday. Mr. H. C. R- Rendle, M.C.S., has been appointed to officiate as First Assistant Establishment Officer. Mr. F l M. Still, Accountant, of the P. W.D., and Prison Inspector, Johore Prisons, left665 words
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Article521 1939-06-05 8 Monday Morning Feeling APPROACH, my Muse. with rosy-fingered Dawn, and inspire me with brave, sweet words to face another week. I he story of a pact made, or a pact broken, or an applecarl upset —what matter.' It is all the same. Give the lyre, then, into521 words
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443 1939-06-05 8 Monday, June 5. r T HE results of the promised in quiry into the ‘■Thetis” disaster will no doubt be awaited with more than the usual interest, in view of the circumstances under which the tragedy occurred. The whole aspect of the disaster443 words
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Advertisement68 1939-06-05 8 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS X* *CT WtICHT ILA O—MANuFArTi*tO fIKsGEK’ Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Elakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE TROPICS M Airtight Vacuum Tin» Obtainable all rhe Leading Provisions Dealers <Qn/e Agents l~|cuii~y Wtmcjb68 words
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262 1939-06-05 9 incident near AERODROME Women Scream, Men Wrench Away Knife rpHE Penang Police are investigating into an alarm- ing incident which is reported to have occurred in a niotor-bus at *11.30 last night while it was on its wa y to Bayan Lepas Village.262 words
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Article93 1939-06-05 9 PENANG'S Chinese professional drivers held an inaugural meeting at the Chinese Labourer’s Associate in Acheen Street last night to d scuss the format on of a club of their own. The club, if formed, will be run on the same lines as the Inuian Drivers’93 words
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Article43 1939-06-05 9 AU Chinese Schools I o Close Tomorrow All Chinese Schools in Malaya will have a holiday tomorrow, the occasion being “Teachers' Day.” “Teachers’ Day,’ which falls on June 6 every year, was observed in Ch na after formation of the Republic.43 words
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Article496 1939-06-05 9 ACCIDENT SEQUEL Drove Without Licence he was driving the car without a licence and damages would not,, therefore, be covered by third party insurance, the only way to deal with people who still choose to drive cars without licences is to order them to nay compensation or,496 words
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448 1939-06-05 9 HEAVY blow was struck to the mining industry by the murder in January of Mr. Lui Ah Hon, owner and manager of Bundi and Freda Mines, which together produce an appreciable proportion of the tin ol Trengganu, states the Social and Economic Progress Report of448 words
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Article354 1939-06-05 9 For the filth time the various Departments in Province Wellesley are meeting on Saturday. June 10, at the Butterworth padang, to compete for the Jubilee Shield, presented by the Hon. Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe, 0.8. E., J.P., M.I.C. in commemoration of the Jubilee Celebrations in 1935. Included in354 words
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Article49 1939-06-05 9 Willi! IXiOAUiM, CARGO The ambulance wa call' ou: tojhe Indian Labourers’ Un on :a obi Quay at 10 o’clock last night << attend to an Indian coolie who had injured his foot while engaged in unloadin- cargo at the wharf. The njury v.a not serious.49 words
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246 1939-06-05 9 Taiping. a J’eh, who made a serious ataxe on a compatriot on j., jii .1 April 7 at Port Weld, was lEija Salim or three months’ i; lor voluntarily causing grievous hurt. The a.'C was first heard as a pre.iminarv inquiry, but later the246 words
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Article43 1939-06-05 9 Mr. Forrer Takes Over Itohi Mr. McFall Mi. II A. Forrer, M.C.S., District Judge. Singapore, tock over the duties of District Judge, Penang, this morning in place of Mr. J. L. McFall, who rill be leaving today for Singapore on transfer.43 words
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Article23 1939-06-05 9 11" s.s. Nurjehan” is due in Peon Friday from Calicut and will Kill the. mom day for Singapore via Port Swettenham.23 words
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578 1939-06-05 9 fishing industry in lungganu owes much to ,l if rious Frenchman called 1 to the Malays states the Social and !,i inic Progress Report of 1 for 1938. He is said come to Trengganu in Il this date is correct i" 11 '1st578 words
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Article110 1939-06-05 10 Sydney. The Nazi organisation in Australia is growing at an alarming rate. Germans are coming in steadily. They are enlisted as stewards and seamen on vessels Austral a-bound and deserting on arrival says the “Labour Daily.” Nazis also are coming here from Java as Dutchmen. It110 words
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Article199 1939-06-05 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Seller» RUBBERS. Kempas 1.87| 1.95 Ulu Benut 34 37$ MINING Ampat 3/7| 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/7| 5/ Ayer Weng 70 75 Batu Selangor 1.25 1.30 Berjuntai 9/6 10/ Hong Fatt 65 67j Jelebu 55 60 K. Kam unting 6/1J 6/6 Kampong Lanjut 14/9 15/3 Kamra 1/5J199 words
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Article174 1939-06-05 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Seller» Ampats 3/74 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/6 4/10 J B. Selangor» 1.271 1.32| Berjuntais 9/6 10/3 Heng Fatts 67 70 Johans 23 26 K. Kamuntlngw 6/3 6/9 K. Lanjuts 14/6 14/10| Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.20 1J25 Kundangs 7/ 7/6 La ruts 4/li 4/4* Lukuts174 words
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Article202 1939-06-05 10 £2, 250,000 Contract Held Up Istanbul, May 17. a further order by Turkey for British rolling stock to the value of £500,000 was announced to-day* At the same time a £2,250,000 contract, reported to have been secured by a German group, has not yet been signed.202 words
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246 1939-06-05 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS Buyer» Seller» TIN. Ampats 3/6 3/® A. Hitams 2 23/ A. Wene 69 72 Bangrins 29 9 21 2 B. Selangors L 23 1-26 MecjuDUus Ckenderlang» H/ Hong Fatbs t» 6 67 Kamras Kamuntings 9/ 9/9 K. Lanjuts A4/9 15/3 Kramats 9/3 9/9 Kuchais 1-22246 words
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424 1939-06-05 10 GERMANY SHORT OF LABOUR RAW MATERIALS Little Help From New Territories EXPORTS DECREASE THIS YEAR BERLIN. MAY 26. Germany’s difficulties in the attempt to achieve the maximum of self-suffi-ciency, and the hindrances created by the shortage of labour and raw materials, are, states the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, emphasised424 words
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Article183 1939-06-05 10 A. A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers tin. Arnpat 3/6 3,9 Bangrin 20/6 21/ Batu Selangor 1-25 1.274 Heng Fatv 65 67| Kampong Lanjut 14 9 15/ Kamra 1,6 1/9 Klang River 1-75 1.80 Kramat 9 6- 10/ Kuchai 1-20 1.25 Laruts 3T04 4 14 Nawng Pct 26 28 Pangnga River183 words
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Article176 1939-06-05 10 Buyer* Seller» RUBBER Ayer Panas 1.20 1.274 Bassetts 55 574 Batu Lintangs 1.10 1-15 Bentas 1-10 1.15 Brogas 64 67 Indragins 1.25 1.324 K. Sidirns 2.30 2.40 Lunas 1.624 1-70 Malaka Pindas 1.224 1.30 Mentakabs 41 43 Pajams 1.80 1.90 Sungei Tukangs 1.08 1.11 Tapahs 1.55176 words
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Article133 1939-06-05 10 Ne'A York DOW 30 Indus 135.;, 20 rails Moo 20 utilities 23.47 2352 40 bonds 89.57 8W Business done STOCKS l 3f 'M Am. Tob. B. Anaconda Cpr. Beth Steel Douglas Air Elec. B. S. (Pfdj Gen. Electric o-' Gen. Motors 4 Goodyear (B. F.) Goodrich Tyre133 words
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Article127 1939-06-05 10 MONDAY, JUNE 5. Prev. Latctl Paris 1/6 3/ 4 17 6 47.-’i New York 4.68 5/16 4.68 3/8 Montreal 4.69 5/16 4.69 1/4 Brussels 27.50 27.50 3 4 Geneva 20.74 20.72 3/4 Amsterdam 8.76 3/4 8.77 3/4 Milan 89 1,16 89 Berlin 11.67 11,67 1/1 Stockholm 19.41 19.42127 words
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Article243 1939-06-05 10 IV Reuter Conscription In Britain London, June 3 Men aged 20 today enrolled at laip> exchanges throughout the countn a six months’ military training 1 the new act. Registrations a.’ to have totalled 222,058. Of these 3,h.i registered as conscientious objector.-. L Theralra' approximately 350.M0 inIV Reuter - 243 words
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Article36 1939-06-05 10 FACTS in Scientists X ot the earth tons of salt, 400 continents it There are 75,0uu With radio e s o nu ,„w> S'* 11 1 Cycles in Holianu for its 2,000,(W fah'-ila’-36 words
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Advertisement930 1939-06-05 10 .BA N K S THE MERCANTILE BANK NEDERLANSCHE OF INDIA. LTD. HANDEL-MAATSCHAPPU ;Incorporated in England) N.V. Capital Authorised £3,000,00 (NETHERLANDS TRADING Capital Paid Up Cl.ofio.oo’ SOCIETY.) BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Incorporated tn the Netherlands Sir Charles Alexander Innes, With limited liability.) K.C.S.L. C.1.E., Chairman 81r Thomasi Smith, Kt- Deputy Chairman EstsbUxhed930 words
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Article1109 1939-06-05 11 Fall In Sales Of Cars In Malaya A A NT -■I; R. S. BATEMAN, presiding M a- the annual general meeting of Thornycroft (Singapore) Ltd at Singapore on Friday last said: 11, accounts show a net pre-lit for ,ol $32,014 alter making provision ,j. ;ation and for1,109 words
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Article514 1939-06-05 11 Library Notice The following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period May 22-27, 1939, inclusive, and are available for the public use in the Reference Libi ary, Fullerton. Buiiding, Singapore. SECTION 1 Issued by the Department: Malaya Rubber Statistics514 words
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Article30 1939-06-05 11 Ihe estimated total exports, from Malaya, of tin, and tin-m--ore based on an assay value of 75.5%. for the month of May 1939. are approximately 1,500 tons.30 words
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Article342 1939-06-05 11 —Reuter. 'Partial Mobilisation W ill Be Unavoidable” London. A partial mobilisation of productive capacity, as the counterpart of the partial mobilisation of manpower, will be unavoidable” in Britain, declares a writer in the Westminister Bank Review. It is pointed out that, so far as direct work—Reuter. - 342 words
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Article1175 1939-06-05 11 Market Report» Singapore, June 1 The improvement in market sentiment continues, caused by the fixed belief that the Russian agreement, in spite of delay difficulty, will soon be an accomplished fact, j here is, however, a marked resemblance between the present phase of optimism and the1,175 words
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Article942 1939-06-05 11 2| 0/0 Dividend: Need For Strengthening Reserve rjAHE twenty-ninth annual general JI meet’ng of The Windsor (F.M. S.) Rubber Estate Limited was held at the Registered Office of tire Company. 149 Leadenhall Street. London, E C 3. on Tuesday, May 23, 1939, Mr. W N. Seeley942 words
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Article24 1939-06-05 11 Rubber outputs for the month of May:— Henrietta Rubber 78.500 lbs. Sungei Matang Rubber 38.000 Yarak Rubber 7,775 Lesong Tujoh Rubber 8,43024 words
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Article17 1939-06-05 11 Output frem Talam Mines for the first quarter ended March 31, 1939 was 594.41 piculs.17 words
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Advertisement12 1939-06-05 11 4LLSOPPS The best Beer Under the Sun Sole Importers CALIDIBECIK'S PENANG I12 words
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Article234 1939-06-05 12 f lie Rotfd Oj The i uluie Though the map-makers of Eu-rope-are almost in despair because of the boundaries and frontiers which have been changed in recent months, seven nations, by concei ied plan and effort, are builaing a motor highway across the Continent. This marvellous project w234 words
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Article516 1939-06-05 12 Illness She Hid For Sake Of Friends Lutterworth, May 11. The Hon. Mrs. Edward Lascelles, sister-in-law of the Earl of Harewood, was suffering from an incurable disease when she committed suicide by shooting herself. it was revealed at the inquest here today, writes the special516 words
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Article202 1939-06-05 12 Inquiry Report Soon London, May 12. The hope that a (Government i scheme for promoting greater coj operation between rail and road trans- port will soon be produced was expressed by Lord Stamp, chairman of the L.M.S. Railway, at a luncheon yesterday of the St. Marylebone Great202 words
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Advertisement23 1939-06-05 12 A product of BR'Tlsn MALAYAN I COFFEE PLANTATIONS Kua la Pilao, Negri SembUan. F.M 3 HEHftY WAUGH Co.. Ltp. SINGAPOIKEP6HANG IPOH KUAIA LUMP-*23 words
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Miscellaneous2843 1939-06-05 12 r\ 'Ak «Why h BERLIN J:*) K w nf Inj a&r A dja 9 56 mc s < 3l 3 m SO w 9S M CK« W fit DJB 15.20 mc/s (19.7 m.> wk K EQ W StiA DJQ 15.28 mc/s (19.6 m.) K S jN&I A rftiO DJN 9542,843 words
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Miscellaneous262 1939-06-05 12 MANILA KZRM 95.7 me s (31.35 m.) A.M. 4.50 Music. 5.05 News in Spanish. 5.20 Music. 5.35 News in English. 6.05 Program Previews. 6.20 Your Hit Parade. 6.50 Popular Records. 7.20 Sign Oft. 8.50 MidMorning Melodies. 10.35 Sign Off. 11.20 Tabacalera’s Midday News and Music. P.M. 12 20 Sign Off.262 words
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Article190 1939-06-05 13 Posting Times At Kuala pur, [poh And Penang AIK MAILS ’TV ARD El i;npi XNn u FST pire Air Mail): ■;t Victoria Point), ne, Egypt, Sudan, ■i, Uganda, Zanzibar, ;< rn Rhodesia, NyaA ri a, Great Britain, I. I Newfoundland, ur 730 a m. Ipoh ■ang 7.30 p.m.190 words
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Article185 1939-06-05 13 Frank Hough, Battersea boxer, lost his appeal in the Court of Appeal against the dismissal of his libel action against the Evcnin>j Standard, tried before the Lord Hewart, and a special jury in. the King's Bench Division. Hough complained of a paragraph n the Standard of185 words
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Article891 1939-06-05 13 Arrivals TCMOBIUHV. II N). 6. m.s. Ualandia” ituin I’liiroj»*- via Colona tx>. rtEMNEbUAI, JUNE 7. e.i- "t liua> vAun* s.B, "Mata Han" from Singapore via ports. s.s. "tTes. llayes" from San Francisco. m.». “Iw>ylfbanK" troiu Uluu* rw Satrap./re. m.T. '□■ieuearn’’ froco United Kingoom v;u Suez. IHLKSDAY. JUNE891 words
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Article308 1939-06-05 13 iNrw hiving Ro’rits Hehl Up London. May 12. Tlie start, of the British Transatlantic a’r mail service, planned for June 1. has been postponed writes Major C.C Turner in the “Daily Telegraph”. Imperia] Airways issued the following statement last night: “For various reasons unavoidable delay has308 words
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Article167 1939-06-05 13 Suspects Denounce Each Other Philadelphia, May 11. Grim scenes were witnessed during the night at police headquarters here when 24 prisoners, suspected of complicity in the “murder for insurance” conspiracy, were herded into one room, in the hope that they would try to clear167 words
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Article108 1939-06-05 13 Famous Ado'c I’o Appear London, May 12. Famous actor to appear Maurice Schwartz, the famous Yiddish actor, will appear with a company of 40 Jewish artists at the Garrick Theatre for a limited season, starting next Thursday. He will appear in the “The Water Carrier,” a108 words
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Advertisement373 1939-06-05 13 .1 FUN NEL LIN E V si.KVh’E TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT (’ails Antwerp Middlesboro U e 6 Julv"'"! Marseilles and Glasgow <lune 9 j u Z to uv**pool via J,,ly 1 Havre Calls Glasgow June lOK’i SERVICE (Via Ohm» of (Ps.d Hop*/ Au k 7 !!s Halifax New Orleans373 words
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Advertisement793 1939-06-05 13 P 0 and Wt W BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated In Beland) I'OHT SWETTENHAM <S SINGAPORE S.S. -KOHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, Bth JUNE, 1939. Uader Teluk Annon, Bag an Datoh, Tort Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. s/S “MATA HART" June 9 Ourwards from London for Cnina Japan793 words
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1143 1939-06-05 14 Strong Overseas Challenge Forthcoming Al I. the indications point to a strong challenge on the part of overseas players for the Open championship at St. Andrews in the first week in Jult. Ihe United States Open, which is to be played at the Philadelphia1,143 words
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Article28 1939-06-05 14 Three Australian jockeys have arrived in Bombay. They are C. Selby, from South Australia, Fred Peacock, from Sydney, and O. CaHanan, from West Australia.28 words
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510 1939-06-05 14 Won Many Races With Sheer Brain jl/TICK THE MILLER, “the dog that put greyhound racing on the map,” is dead. He died oi old age— Mick would have been 13 year- old next month, equiva lent to 91 in a human being—at the Burhill Kennels,510 words
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Article83 1939-06-05 14 London, May 17. Herbert Sutcliffe, famous England and Yorkshire cricketer, has a 10-year-old son who is showing every sign of developing into as great a player as his father, and that is saying something Already he knows all the cricxet answers. Many astute judges in the83 words
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Article, Illustration30 1939-06-05 14 MzVX BAER, whose hope for a title fight against Joe Louis were dashed by a technical knockout at the hands of Lou Nova in New York last week.30 words
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Article149 1939-06-05 14 England-Scotland Match Off The international match oetween the professional golfers of England and Scotland fixed to be played at St. Andrews on July 1, has been cancelled. D' faculties arose because of the necessity of employing a large army of stewards and gatemen to collect admission money. and149 words
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Article110 1939-06-05 14 London. May 25. At Westbury t Long Island), Hurlingham, represented by R. Sker.e, Gerald Balding, Aidrian Roark and E.H. Tyrell Martin, defeated a team known as the Reds, comprising G.H Bostwick. J. Lakin. E. Gerry and Hesketh Hughes, with handicaps of 7 each, by 14 goals110 words
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Article275 1939-06-05 14 Bottom ClhLt ■M>clecle<l9 Delegates I Football (Northern Set hlGn u s annual nicctm •> ''HitLester r commended ih;< <ir ley and Hard 0( t»o bottom 1,,!,. S |U|(| admitted to th< next sea son. d The voting resulted ;is crington Stanley and H Ar. ted. 13 vot275 words
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Article150 1939-06-05 14 Limiting Number Of Clubs I'o Fourteen London The Royal and Ancient Club rule limiting the number of clubs a player may carry to 14. has been brought into operation and is causing some concern among professional golfers Any player carrying more than the regulation number is liable150 words
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Article173 1939-06-05 14 British l{iiiiiiers May l ake Part London Two British runners—J (Birchfield Harriers) and S (Polytechnic Harriers i invited to compete in a rnar race ir. Athens on October memorate the first g' 1 ,f Phe-idippides, Ohe b,,<f e he Greece), the Greek yo-Kh whe brought news173 words
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Advertisement218 1939-06-05 14 MMblhL lIHI PYRAM ID handkerchiefs for men and women Even if you use your handkerchief to mop your brow, to shield yom bead from the sun, or Io wave to your friends, you may be sure that a Pyramid is the perfect handkerchief for you. The} lasi for ages from218 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1939-06-05 15 DONNELLY CHAMPION JOCKEY Three Horses Score Doubles MINING KONGSI" MOST SUCCESSFUL OWNERS IS reported in the “Sunday Gazette,” the Donnelly brothers were the hiost successful iockeys at the Penang Turf Club meeting which concluded on Saturday, riding equally between them the eight Vi.r ners saddled by1,018 words
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Article77 1939-06-05 15 The Cid Frees’ Association Handicap Tournament fixtures for the week are as follows: WEDNESDAY Lim Khay Seng v. Lim Hock San (Umpire Tan Boon Piew). Tan Thean Seang v. Lim Keng Hock (Koay Teik Swee). THURSDAY Koay Teik Swee apd Lim Choon Ghee v. Chong77 words
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Article244 1939-06-05 15 In the Class B 100 metres Free Style, Chung Ah Fook finished first in 76 1/10” 1 yesterday afternoon at the Chinese Swim- ming Club. Between the two heats his time was the best recorded. Among the others who swam with him were Teoh Tiaw Tee.244 words
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Article152 1939-06-05 15 The fifth annual meeting of the Mayfield Badminton Party was held on Thursday, June 1 at 8.30 p.m. at No. 33 Rangoon F.oad, with Mr. Ooi Choo Heng in the chair. The minutes of the 4th annual meeting were confirmed and the annual report and152 words
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361 1939-06-05 15 'T’IIE mixed doubles title in the Penang junior badminton championships was annexe:! yesterday by Miss C. B. Lim and Khor Kok Meng 4 of the Anglo-Chinese School Union, who beat Miss Lilian Lye and Cheong Chee Kin of the llu Yew Seah. Junior361 words
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Article580 1939-06-05 15 Thrilling Match Drawn Taiping. ONE of the best and most thrilling soccer matches seen locally for a long time was played yesterday before a large crowd on the Regimental Padang between the Taiping League team and the Province Wellesley Football Association, the Penang League champions. The580 words
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Article56 1939-06-05 15 Games To Be Played This Week Tuesday, June 6 P.C.F.A. ”B” v. Garrison Hospital Ground. Referee: F. J. King. P.H.B.JJS.C. v. G,TJB. Dato Kramat Referee: N. Appadorai. M.S.C. v. E.S.C, Renong Ground, Referee: F. A. Reutens. June 8 M.S.S. v. I.R.C. “B” Dato Kramat Ground. Saturday, June 1056 words
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Article47 1939-06-05 15 —Reuter. Hare Unable To Play In Doubles Berlin, June 4. In the Davies Cup, Henkel and Metaxa beat Shaffi and Wilde 6—4, 6—2, 6—2. Germany thus eliminated Great Britain. Hare was unable to play in the doubles owing to a strained back.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement67 1939-06-05 15 Cut MOW 010 S S SIZE S-11/z $0 «A9 c IMS $O-99« Zj s s $0?89« FMS Sl-SOt J ss SO-38C 'A FMS $O-35‘ j SO’SSC J FMS sl'so« 'X Unbelievable reductions in numerous childrens, and gents’ shoes. Advl of Bata Stine Co. Ltd. Singapore AURORA DEPARTMENT STORFJ BNE SECOND67 words
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419 1939-06-05 16 VANGUARD ON CITY OUTSKIRTS Forming Junction With Guerillas JAPANESE TAKING NO CHANCES Shanghai, June 5. Four hundred thousand Chinese regulars operating in the area between Shanghai 'and Hangchow have reached Lakeside city, 100 miles southwest of here, according to Chinese reports. The vanguards of these—Reuter. - 419 words
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Article, Illustration104 1939-06-05 16 Reuter. American Press Report Shanghai, June 5. Mr Wang Ching-wei is now living in Shanghai, an American-owned Eng-lish-language daily, the China Press, claims to have learned from unimpeachable sources. It says that Mr. Wang Ching-wei returned to Shanghai last week from a visit to Japan whichReuter. - 104 words
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Article121 1939-06-05 16 —Reuter. For Strength Of World Washington. June 4. “The underlying strength of the world must consist in the moral fibre of her citizens” declared President Roosevelt in a message to meetings held in Britain and the United States to celebrate the first anniversary of the moral rearmament.—Reuter. - 121 words
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Article57 1939-06-05 16 Hamburg, June 3. Twelve were killed and 22 injured when a charabanc was involved in a collision with an electric train at an unguarded level crossing.—Reuter. The thirty-third anniversary dinner of the Anglo-Chinese School Union will be held at their club house No. 497, Penang Road57 words
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479 1939-06-05 16 Bright Batting In Esplanade Cricket rpHE cricket match between the Penang Sports Club and the <MLrian Club, played on the Esplanade yesterday, ended in a convincing victory for the visitors by six wickets. Some bright batting was seen, there being several good performances with the479 words
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Article69 1939-06-05 16 Perak’s Team Against Kedah Ipoh. Perak's first “Malaya" Cup soccer natch against Kedah, will be played on June 17, at Al or Star and the team to represent the State will be selected from the following:— Toft, Poh Lee, Chooi Yooi, Choo Choon, Aris, Guan Lean, Swee69 words
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Article72 1939-06-05 16 Penang Sports Club XI For Tomorrow The following is the Penang Sports Club’s eleven for tomorrow’s friendly soccer match at the Esplanade at 5.20 p.m.: J. N. Cooley; T. Rafferty, J. T. Horsburgh; D. Chadwick, E. C. Tokeley, D. Mclntosh; W. G. Cooil, H. P. Wales, W. G.72 words
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Article44 1939-06-05 16 .—Reuter. Berne, June 3. In a Federal referendum, Swiss people accepted by a big majority a lawproviding 400,000 francs for national defence and public works for the relief of unemployed. Nineteen cantons are voted for in the new 1 °z. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article133 1939-06-05 16 Reuter. Westchester Cup Polo Meadowbrook, L.L,. June 4. qpHE UNITED STATES won the first match for the Westchester Polo Cup, beating Great Britain 11—7. The British made a better fight than expected. The Americans started in whirlwind style, scoring twice within a couple of minutes, butReuter. - 133 words
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Article308 1939-06-05 16 HOME CRICKET Saturday’s Close Of Play Scores 4 London. June 3 At Lord's in their match against Middlesex West Indies, batting first, totalled 491 for 3 wickets at the close. Three centuries were scored by the tourists, J. Stollmeyer 117, Headley 227 and Sealy 115 not308 words
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Article73 1939-06-05 16 Soccer Match With Krian Club Parit Buntar. The Penang Gunners came here from Penang on Saturday and met the Krian Club at soccer. The local side won onenil after a thrilling game, Montgomery converting a penalty shortly before the interval. Burton was prominent in the73 words
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Article73 1939-06-05 16 Monday, June 5. MIDDAY QUOTATIONSTIN Penang $115.12$ Business 25 tons Singapore $115.12£ RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 3/4c Singapore (Spot) 28 7 8c COPRA: Sundried $4.00 Black Pepper W OO TAPIOCA: Medium <3-26 Fair Seed <2.90 BICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 <6 60 No. 2 «6.50 Rangoon White73 words
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