Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 June 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1939-06-16 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 140 VoL XCVII. FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration866 1939-06-16 1 MORE OUTRAGES IN TIENTSIN Mr Chamberlain Makes A Statement TIENTSIN, JUNE 16. AFTER THE FIRST SHOCK THE BRITISH COMMUNITY IS GRADUALLY SETTLING DOWN TO NORMAL LIFE. THE PRINCIPAL THEME OF CONVERSATION I IS: WHAT IS THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT GOING TO DO?” Despite their apparent866 words
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595 1939-06-16 1 London, June 15. “The British Government has decided not to set up a peacetime Ministry of Information but to establish a Foreign Publicity Department of the Foreign Office under the general direction of Lord Perth,” announced Mr. Chamberlain in the House of Commons. NOT PROPAGANDA.—Reuter. - 595 words
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Article92 1939-06-16 1 —Reuter. Moscow, June 15. M. Molotov this evening conferred for 2% hours with the British and French Ambassadors, accompanied by Mr. Strang. The meeting occurred after an active diplomatic day. Mr. Strang had conferred with Sir William Seeds after which Sir William and Mr. Strang?.—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article541 1939-06-16 1 Uproarious Send-off For Their Majesties Halifax, June 16. A crowd of 150,000 shrieking “Good-bye” and singing: “Auld Lang Syne” gave Their Majestiesan uproarious send-off when they sailed for home in the “Empressof Britain” yesterday evening.. Tributes to the success of the 8,000 mile tour—Reuter. - 541 words
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Advertisement22 1939-06-16 1 f ed C ofl X GATE X** 7'xT X A j c -k, v L W ;va A Penang:— tf* Pi.'ISARYLW., i22 words
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Advertisement50 1939-06-16 1 CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 16 Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Amusement Notices 4 Foreign News 5 China News 6 Local News 7 Editorial 8 Local News 9 Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping News 13 K.L. Race Prospects and Sports 14 15 K.L. Race Programme 1650 words
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Advertisement86 1939-06-16 1 COW GATE Agents for Forth Malaya PtnantsGEORGETOWN DISPENSARY Lib., Penang and Ipoh. C.S. 81A COOKED meats JI S Hi' make delicious cool PRESSED TONGUE Light appetising meals easily and PORK BRAWN quickly prepared, economical too TONGUE SAUSAGE because there is no waste. Ask to see tri? AT X*. 14 AM86 words
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Article1141 1939-06-16 2 Whole issue In China Must Be Settled JAPANESE ARROGANCE Not Afraid Of British Reprisals Tokio, June 15. “The sword is unsaeathed,’ writes the Hochi Shimbun, referring to the Tientsin blockade and even if t*ie British authorities deliver the murderers to .Japan, the swore» cannot returned to—Reuter. - 1,141 words
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Article67 1939-06-16 2 —Reut» t. Finnish Reply To Soviet Helsingfors, June 15. Tne H.lsingin Sanomat, the organ oi the Foreign Minisser replying to Pravda lays: “Giving guarantees to a State which loes not desire them and is prepared t iefend herself against unfriendly actloi ind whe'.i efforts are made to‘—Reut» t. - 67 words
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Article174 1939-06-16 2 London Comment On I Tientsin Crisis London, June 15. The morning papers generally dismiss the immediate cause of the Tientsin blockade —the British refusal to hand over four Chinese alleged to have been involved in the murder of a Japanese official —as a mere pretext by Japan for174 words
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Article182 1939-06-16 2 arc strained by the China war. —Reuter Wireless Exclusion Of All Foreign Interests From China The local incident is be ng exploited to secure British participation in a campaign against Chint and British acquiescence in the ultimate exclusion of all but Japanese ’nterests from Chinese territory. That isarc strained by the China war.—Reuter Wireless - 182 words
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Article77 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter Congress Le ft- W ing Proposal Lahore, J une 15 I’he proposal chat Congress should ernol a million volunteers for mass civil cltsocedience and a declared boycott of British goods will be moved at the meeting of the Congress Working Committee on June 24. Mr. Sardui Singh—Reuter - 77 words
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164 1939-06-16 2 R. met Ottawa, -lune N. Un the eve oi Their Majesties' departure from Canada, the royid prerogative of mercy was extended to every prisoner in the Dominion serving a sentence of three months or more tor offences against the criminal code. Every sentence will be reducedR. met - 164 words
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Article115 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter. Australia Giving Full Support Canberra. June 15. Support front the Government for Britain’s efforts to conclude the pact with Russia “extends to the conclusion of a direct, defensive agreement’’, stated Mr. Gullett. Minister of External Affairs to the House of Representatives. He added: “Such an agreement would'—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article76 1939-06-16 2 EVASION OF IMPORT REG ULATIONS .—Reuter Italian Slue! Magnate Sentenced Rome. June 15. the steel magnate. Silvio Ceretti and his son and brother were sentenced to five years’ imprisonment on a charge of fraudulant evasion of regulations covering metal imperto under the «elf-sufficiency system. Silvio CcrettiA Iron Steel Works, it.—Reuter - 76 words
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Article44 1939-06-16 2 S UBSIDISED GOODS FROM GERMANY .—Reuter. Australian Measures To Prevent Dumping Canberra.. June 15 Mr. Lawson, Minioter of Trade and Customs, announced at question time in the House of Representatives that rhe Government s considering legislation te prevent the dumping of German subsidised goods.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article63 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter. Reply To Representations By Britain Awaited London, June 14. A reply to the representations* made to the Japanese Goverr.medt on June 6 is awaited regarding the action of the Nanking Government in endeavouring to insigt on certificates from the Japanese authorities before clearance to inland ports is—Reuter. - 63 words
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Article54 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter. Growing Friendship With Turkey Reaffirmed Istanbul. June 15. M. Gafencu has left for Athens. M. Gafencu and M. Sarajoglu reaffirmed sincerity and ever-growing Turko-Rumanian friendship. An official communique stated that the attachment of Turkey and Rumania to an independent peace police was stressed during the talks—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article20 1939-06-16 2 Reuter London. June 15. The aeath has occurred ot the Member of Parliament, Mr Ernest Marklew.Reuter - 20 words
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254 1939-06-16 2 New York, June 15 Germany is reported to have concentrated 250,000 troops the Polish frontier in Northern Slovakia, according to if., ation described as having reached the New York Tin->e> private sources abroad." They embrace five infantry, h< and one heavy artillery divisions. AtReuter. - 254 words
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Article78 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter. Move Bv Isolation Group Washington. June 15 Tweutj -one Senators, members cf the isolation group, have signed a “round robin” expressing their determination not to permit the Neutrality Act to be amended. The round robin declares that putting munitions on a cash and carry basis is—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article75 1939-06-16 2 Reuter. British Political Agent And W ife Drowned Simla, June 15. The bodies cf AJajcrian Galbraith. British Political Agent at Gilgit. and his wife, who wera drowned on the Indus yesterday, have hitherto not bfen recovered. Their boat which capsized was also net found. They arc due onReuter. - 75 words
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Article91 1939-06-16 2 —Reuter Axis Powers’ Ec,»»,,,,,;,. Grip Extended Sofia. June .J The extension oi the axis nomic grip on Bulgaria i< for. result 01 negotiations n j Bulgarian Minister Fins is leaving on Thursday t)’ B nection with the recent 1- -pu<!> negotiations. M. Kujilov will be joined m Bt—Reuter - 91 words
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Advertisement113 1939-06-16 2 Egwirz > •14-K-e FOO CHEONG COFurniture Manufacturers 89, Bishop Street, Penang. Rhone: 636. ipoh Agents'. FOO LOON CO., 101, Brewster Road. Phone: 875. B Livery Climate 3 th WHAT IS BEST TO DO buj Does the hot humid climate which FJ obtains in this country, make you feel A washed113 words
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Article461 1939-06-16 3 Illegal Planting Of Rubber Alleged Seremban. rplIE hearing was continued on Monday, before Mr. J. I’. Biddulph in the local police court, of the case in which Mr. A.-J. Bostock Hill and Mr. R. R. Cook are charged with the illegal planting of rubber on Titi Syndicate estate,461 words
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Article114 1939-06-16 3 Kuala Lumpur. Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of money belonging to Station Hotels, Ltd., when employed as a servant by the latter, Lim Hee Jim, a Chinese, was produced in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Wednesday before Mr. R. C.114 words
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1220 1939-06-16 3 Discussion A t Sanitary Board Meeting —c Kuala Lumpur. J HE Sanitary Board has approved the decision of the Traffic Advisory Committee to ban the funding of motor horns within the townsh/p of Kuala, Lumpur. The matter was discussed at the1,220 words
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Article, Illustration37 1939-06-16 3 They used to cause a lot of anxiety but now they are likely to become “quite the' thing." The newest style of hairdressing includes moth and butterfly decorations to set off the coiffure.37 words
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Article231 1939-06-16 3 Wednesday, June 7. His Excellency presided at a meeting of the Execut >e Council held at Government House this morning. The following were the guests at a dinner given by His Excellency and Lady Thomas at Government House this evening:— H. E. Major-Geueral W. G. S. Dob-i hie231 words
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Article253 1939-06-16 3 Bride From Well-known Family Kuala Lumpur. TPHE Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, was the scene of a pretty wedding 1 in the reformed style on Sunday morning, between Miss Poh Gaik Loo and Mr. Yeap Keng Tee. The bride is the eldest daughter of Mr. and253 words
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Article109 1939-06-16 3 Lighting Scheme Kuala Lumpur. The lighting of the car park at the Selangor Club was discussed at a recent meeting of the Street Lighting Commits e, the minutes of which were presented lor meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board. It was stated that the chairman109 words
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Advertisement274 1939-06-16 3 PALE, ‘NERVY* BT NORMAN Norman’s mother was worried —ve»y j worried about him. He was ‘nervy.’ Ik P a e an< J highly-strung. He tired easily P and was finicky over food, until WOW PALE NORMAN LOOKS NORMANS A NERVY,' Y, BESIDE YOUR JOHN.’ AND HIGHLY-STRUNG CHUD, I SIMPLY CANT274 words
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285 1939-06-16 4 23,000,000 More Than In 1926: Bin Increase In Towns Reuter, Moscow. THE U.S.S.R.—claimed to be the fastest growing country in the world- now has a population of 170,407,186, according to the complete returns published here of the All-Union census taken in January this year. This is anReuter, - 285 words
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233 1939-06-16 4 Reuter. ENGLISH MORE SPOKEN IN TOWNS Johannesburg. More than half the population of the Union of South Africa speak Afrikaans in their homes, but English is most spoken in the towns. These facts are revealed in a report on South Africa's languages—the firstReuter. - 233 words
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172 1939-06-16 4 ,—Reuter. 50 Yards Accuracy Claimed At Distance Of Miles Stockholm i A new artillery range-finder which, it is claimed, will in 10 seconds calculate within 50 yards the targe of any object many miles away has been invented by a Swedish engineer. The inventor.,—Reuter. - 172 words
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Article119 1939-06-16 4 .—Reutei. Where “Lorelei" Bewitched Sailors Cologne. A festival theatre has now been completed on top of the Lorelei, the famous rock towering over the Raine. The reck is named after the lovely maiden in Heine’s well-known poem “Die Lorelei”, who used to sit on the.—Reutei. - 119 words
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Article175 1939-06-16 4 Fiery Crosses And Hangman's Noose tvTEGRO voters defied warnings by the Ku Klux Klan and went to vote in the municipal election here despite a gruesome demonstration that included fiery crosses, a hangman's noose and two negroes hanged in effigy. “This ***** voted.” was—Reuter. - 175 words
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Article228 1939-06-16 4 Girl Terrorist Released SHOTS AT RACE MEETING Calcutta. Miss Ujjala Majumdar, who was sentenced to 14 years’ rigorous impiisonment in connection with the attempt on the life of Sir Jonn Anderson, the then Governor of Bengal, at Darjeeling in 1933, has been released from the228 words
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53 1939-06-16 4 Reuter. Paris. The Duchess of Windsor has been having portrait painted by Mr. Gerald Brcckhurst R.A. at her home near the Bois be Boulogne. Mr. Briockhurst has now left for England when he will put a few finishing touches to the portrait; in. Reuter. - 53 words
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230 1939-06-16 4 Reuter. No Room For Roosevelt’s New Staff Washington, D.C. The White House may have to be enlarged in order to accommodate me additional secretaries and stan required by the President’s uovernme.nt reorganisation Plan, under which Mr. Roosevelt is permitted to have six executive secretariesReuter. - 230 words
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Article107 1939-06-16 4 Helping To Rebuild Ancient Abbey Brussels. Belgium is to issue a new series of six postage stamps to aid the fund for the recontsruction of the Abbey of Notre Dame D’Orval. Only complete sets of the stamps will be sold and they must be subscribed107 words
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Article, Illustration241 1939-06-16 4 SUZY and Tommy, twin darlings of Vienna’s artistic world, have been reunited to tl eir father at Croydon. Their father, Dr. Richter, had b?on forced to leave Austria because he was a Jew. The r mother, Herma Berka, had been begged by the Nazis241 words
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Article273 1939-06-16 4 .—Reuter. Does 50 M.P.H., 50 M.P.G. 28-YEAR-OLD “DREAM” COMES TREE Indianapolis, (Indiana.) A new, low-priced, two-cylinder car, designed to atta n a. tep speed of ov miles an hour and a petrol mileage of 50 to the gallon, has been shewn to distributors ana journalists here.—Reuter. - 273 words
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Article43 1939-06-16 4 .—Reutei. Cairo. Records of King Farouk’s handwriting since his childhood will scon be on show to the public. These specimens have been sent by the King to the permanent puericulture exhibition which is shortly to open in Geneva.—Reutei..—Reutei. - 43 words
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Advertisement473 1939-06-16 4 WEMBLEY PARR Tonight Friday, June. 1939. Sun See Toy Cantonese Opera “SAY CHEE FOONG KOO" Starring' Miss Lee F’ee Yin Seats Ip. 25 <G 40 cents. Mooran Opera of Malacca Presents “HAIWATTA”. A Story happened in Hawaii Years ago. Real Hawaiian Night. Starring Mimi and I. M Saariff in the473 words
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Miscellaneous75 1939-06-16 4 Robert Taylor For the first QUEENS 6.15 TONIGHT MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3 P Reduced Drices— Downstairs 15, 30 50 You’ll stand up and cheer m mightiest adventure sin > “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY“STAND UP AM) FIGHT” with ROBERT TAYLOR, Wai 1 act, BEERY and FLORENCE RICE Plans at M. Grand75 words
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Article158 1939-06-16 5 Reuter. Russian Flier s’ Food. IFas "‘Unbearable” Washington. if you fly h.-h you have to pull in your belt, according to Brigadier General Kokkir.aki, one of the Soviet airmen who have just completed a flight from Moscow to Canada. High altitudes, he explained on his ariivalReuter. - 158 words
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Article97 1939-06-16 5 .—Reuter. Brussels. Angry passengers who cannot find room in overcrowded trains in Belgium’s "Black Country” have developed a new technique in an attempt to get a "square deal”. They stand in front of the trains and prevent their departure. Forty irate passengers held up a.—Reuter. - 97 words
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1155 1939-06-16 5 Liechtenstein —Europe’s Forgotten Duchy “Survival of the Littlest” jy|TRACI JLOUSLY, the tiny duchy of Liechtenstein continues to survive Nazi attempts at domination but it cannot be long- now before the principality loses its independence and becomes part of the Thir l Reich. Good eyesight is needed to find Liechtenstein on1,155 words
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Article1010 1939-06-16 5 Wilson Ferber - By Wilson Ferber FOREIGN listeners are often puzzleu by American brcadcast. Everybody knows that the American broadcasting system is privately owned and entirely financed by advertismg revenue, but when a speech by President Roosevelt or a commentary on an important boxing match is broadcast all over the1,010 words
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Article150 1939-06-16 5 ERNEST SCHAFTER. .—Reuter. Somerset West (Cape Province.) How a swarm of bees brought about the death of a 12-year-old boy was revealed at an inquest here on Francois Fourie, a European scholar at the Helderberg Seventh Day Adventist College. Somerset West. Coran Clark, a teacher.—Reuter. - 150 words
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Article103 1939-06-16 5 from other countries —lnternational News. Kunming, June 9. The highway between Yunnan and Burma is in perfect running order and can be used even in rainy season, it was disclosed here today. Officials of the M’nistry of Commumcations recently made an inspection of this international highway and findfrom other countries —lnternational News. - 103 words
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Advertisement176 1939-06-16 5 WWOSOR NIGMLY 6 30 9 30 ’Phone 1355. 1 Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 12 noon. A CANTONESE ADVENTURE DRAMA “FONG SAI YOKE” (THE TERROR OF THE RING’) With San Ma Sze Chang, Chang Sam Tor, Tham Sou Chan, Chow Fei Fei, Leong Sook Heng,’ Wong Sou Un, Tai Hou176 words
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Miscellaneous17 1939-06-16 5 AU in a Days Vur’;— //> R; c k Etnw THE PARTY x- X COOL-D l//c6Z k-taPWi VJ17 words
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Miscellaneous195 1939-06-16 5 Here It Is’ T..e Big I.augh.’ig S; ’I h Vt lioD a Is VX i’i.i For’ OPENING TODAY 3 SHOWS 3.00 6.15 9.30 PM, Reduced Prices For ,LO(> p.m. Matinee 15, 30 50 CTS. (DOWNSTAIRS) THE GLORIOUS^SUCCESSORTO'"TOPPER”, THE COMEDY THAT ROCKED THE WORLD The gentiemcsn alone in Room f 711195 words
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Article, Illustration494 1939-06-16 6 Separate Development of Rich South-West Provinces Big Armies of Chiang Kai-shek With Rifles JAPANESE CHECKMATED IN KWANGTUNG Chinese Headquarters are working to a three-fold plan, according to the “Times” special correspondent at Chungking. They mean to remain in Szechwan and other rich productive south-west provinces494 words
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Article358 1939-06-16 6 —lnternational News. Appalling List Of Accidents Sha" <hai, June 9. a NTI-WAR, feelines in J«e?an and /A. the possibility of being involved in a world war as an Axis partner o" Germany and Italy are largely respe nsible for a recent series of accidents in which hundreds of—lnternational News. - 358 words
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172 1939-06-16 6 -IntemaVonal News Japan s Movement To South Feared Shanghai. June 9. Fears o Japan’s southward movement has prompted the Netherlands Government to adopt a gigantic defence budget call-ng for th? expenditure ol 300,000.000 guilders for strengthening the defence of the Netherlands Indies, accord ng to a-IntemaVonal News - 172 words
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Article294 1939-06-16 6 Pro-Cliinese Paper In Occupied Area GUERILLAS PUBLISH MIMEOGRAPH SHEET Shanghai. The Sino-Japanese War has produc ed a counterpart to La Liure Belgique, the famous Belgian newspaper which eiusively appeared daly during the German occupation of Belgium. It is the Nanioei Dally News, which has for its main294 words
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Article181 1939-06-16 6 I', ternational News. Chungshan, June 9. A big battle in the Kongmoon-Hsi.i hui sector on the West River delta is looming, as both sides are calling up reinforcements during the week-end. The Japanese are hurrying up with defence works for fear of being outnumbered by Chinese troops. ItI', ternational News. - 181 words
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Article380 1939-06-16 6 International News. Audacih And Courage v ladivostok Jun q VV/ITH speculation rife with Soviet military strength eve of the conclusion of a Anglo-Franco-Soviet mutua' t alliance, it was lea the peacetime strength of the Army now totals at least 2 OOd i The increase inInternational News. - 380 words
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Article191 1939-06-16 6 always bring tears to my eyes.”—Reuter. “THY BRAVERY FILLED THE UNIVERSE” Chungking. Chine’s latest war song is one honouring Chinese fleers who have lost their lives in operations against the J apanesc. It was composed by the “dramatic corpr” of the Air Force. The wordsalways bring tears to my eyes.”—Reuter. - 191 words
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Article245 1939-06-16 6 order to increase sales abroad. International News. Unpopularity Of Silk Stockings In U.S. Shanghai. June 9. Japan’s diminishing export trade which has been a source of anxiety to the militarists, is further aggravated by the decline of American consumption of Japanese silk owing to theorder to increase sales abroad. International News. - 245 words
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Article633 1939-06-16 6 Japanese Encirclement Plan Fails Benter. Chungking. do Uot llo P e w n the V war th>, ye r or next ye?r, but we will wiui th s war, if it takes us tliree or five y ?ars/ declared Gc leral Uiien Chien, otieBenter. - 633 words
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Advertisement228 1939-06-16 6 H|B Runnymede Hotel SUNDAY, 18th JUNE, 1939. I gramTconcert Penang Amateur Orchestra A (Conductor Mr. T. S. Anthony) Assisted by THE RUNNYMEDE ORCHESTRA 1 AND f| THE CLOISTER SINGERS J TICKETS SI EACH J FROM Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. /< AND Runnymede Hotel FLUSH KIDNEYS OF POISONS AND STOP GETTING228 words
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1389 1939-06-16 7 Excellent Suggestion” DETAILS OF BALIK PETAL WATER SUPPLY SCHEME A. SUGGESTION by Mr. Wee Theang Siew that the Board should have shade trees planted along the roads was accepted at yesterday’s meeting of the Rural Board, Penang, presided over by the chairman, Mr.1,389 words
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62 1939-06-16 7 The residence cf Mr. Howell. Instructor of the Government Trade School, was broken into in the early hours of yesterday morning. A blazer which wa.-> left hanging niAtr one of the windows of the premises was found to have beep stolen. A report was later62 words
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Article862 1939-06-16 7 To Assizes ATTEMPT TO ROB ALLEGED A T the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry into the alleged attempted gang robbery at No. 24, Logan Road, ou May 15 yesterday in the Penang Police Court before Mi. A. W. Bellamy the five persons arrested in connection with it were862 words
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Article996 1939-06-16 7 Eye-witnesses Testify PILOT OF FLYING BOAT STILL IN HOSPITAL Singapore. C’RAPHIC accounts by eye-witnesses of the recent crash of the R.A.F. Short Sunderland flying boat in the Straits of Johore were given yesterday at the Coror er’s inquiry nto the deaths of the four victims:996 words
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Article84 1939-06-16 7 Ipoh. Sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Batu Gaiah Magistral.' for housebreaking on Thursday, a Chinese police supervisee received another conviction yesterday when he was sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, for failing to report to84 words
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Article56 1939-06-16 7 A Chinese canipar. fully loaded With fruits, capsized in Penang harbour yesterday morning Fortunately for the man, a Boarding Officer who was going to board the East Asiatic Liner M.S. "Beringia” in a Goveriv ment launch, saw the incident and took him in his launch. The56 words
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Advertisement286 1939-06-16 7 (THINK AHEAD FOR THE YEARS TO COME Clean v«»ur teeth uom but also protect them again*? future deca} Of course you want to clean your teeth every day so that they will be bright and sparxling for each day and Phillips’ Tooth Paste does that too. But that is not286 words
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Article495 1939-06-16 8 Vf'T’E believe we are right in saying that the lot of the j uniot subordinate officers, or clerks, in tlie Government service is inhnitely better than that of their colleagues in private or commercial firms. In the matters oi leave, pension and office hours they are495 words
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Article550 1939-06-16 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Miss Latitia Matthew, neice of Mr J. H. Phipps, is a patient in the Penang General Hospital. Mr. J- H. M. Robson of Kuala Lumpui and Miss Ursula Morant left on Wednesday night for a holiday in Java. rj: Mr. H. D. Noone. Ethnographer. Perak Museum, Taiping, who550 words
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Article482 1939-06-16 8 Choosing A Profession PARENTS who are worried as to what their sons should be when they grow up may find some good advice in the following verses (not my own) As Willie drew nearer to years of discretion His parents considered a choice ol profession; But not482 words
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484 1939-06-16 8 Friday, June 16. r T'HE Prime Minister was very non-committal in his statement on the Tientsin situation yesterday. He did not tell the Commons anything they did not know and his assertion that “other great powers are concerned no less than Britain” will484 words
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Advertisement475 1939-06-16 8 j II K| BrSI F°°d FITNESS In every spoonful of Alarmne there is a rich store of valuable health-giving Vitamin B the food clement which is absolutely essential to good health ind resistance to infection. Marmite is therefore a ntal health food. It should be used in every soup, stew,475 words
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1321 1939-06-16 9 Reference In Report Of Transport Department N REFERENCE to competition from motor buses on the Ayer Itam trolley-bus route is contained in the annual report of the Municipal Transport Department just issued. The competition is alleged to be unfair in that the buses keep no1,321 words
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Article102 1939-06-16 9 The third burglary in York Road within one week was committed in an Indian dhoby shop in- the early hours of yesterday morning, when over 20 suits were discovered missing from the cupboard. The clothing belonged, to some Chinese and Europeans who had sent them, to102 words
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536 1939-06-16 9 THE accused is incorrigible and a persistent offender. I would, therefore, ask Your Worship to impose the maximum sentence”, said Chief Court Inspector D.R. Cowie, in pressing the case in which a Chinese was produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday536 words
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Article149 1939-06-16 9 Will Take Place On July 2 The A.A.M. Hill Climb which was to have been held on May 7th but postponed owing to bad weather, will be held on Sunday morning July 2, at 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. Intending competitors /who have not already entered are149 words
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Article108 1939-06-16 9 Town Divided Into Wardens’ Sectors TO facilitate practical work and tests for Air Raid Wardens, the Town has been divided into Wardens’ sectors. Wardens are being posted to their sectors to enable them to become conversant with property, and residents who will be under their care. A108 words
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226 1939-06-16 9 Half Of Fines For Informer ’T’EX Chinese paraded before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning to face charges of playing in a common gaming house at about 3.30 a.m. on June 16 at 22, Popus Lane. The accused gave their names226 words
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63 1939-06-16 9 A 36 holes strode competition was held over four days June 8 to 11 for a handsome cup presented annually by Messrs. G. W. Wilson Co.. Ltd. of Sungei Patani. The cup was won by Mr. J. Davenport. The following were the leading scores:—63 words
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Article82 1939-06-16 9 Boey Guan Wall, the Penang State iootbailer who was admitted into the Penang General Hospital following his injury in the ‘“Malaya” Cup match with Selangor is now understood to be suffering from a ruptured muscle over the right hip. It is understood he is progressing82 words
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Article124 1939-06-16 9 A Chinese lorry assistant was brought to the General Hospital at about 8.1f5 this morning ivith injuries on his person as a result of having fallen from a moving lorry (P.2Hfl) at Macalister Road. The man whose name was given as Teo Thean Sung, aged 33124 words
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Article186 1939-06-16 9 Extortion On Ten Occasions Alleged AFTER further investigations, eight more charges of extortion were preferred against an 18-year-old Chinese, Ng Fook Oon, who made his appearance again before the magistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck. i nthe Middle Court this morning. The accused had been formally charged186 words
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Article322 1939-06-16 9 Mr. Cheah Wat Hun And Miss Claire Chan TWO popular members of Penang's Younger set were married at the Chinese Consulate yesteroay afternoon. They are Miss Claire Chan, daughter of the late Mr. Chan Fook Nghee and Mrs. Chan Fook Nghee, and Mr. Cheah Wat Hun, the youngest322 words
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Advertisement284 1939-06-16 9 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel—And You 11 Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile .is not flowing freely, your food doesn’tdigest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up284 words
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Article161 1939-06-16 10 A. A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 3/10J 4;li A. Amalgamated 4/9 5. Ayer Weng 70 75 Batu Selangors 1.25 1.27 A Hitam 30 32£ Hong Fatt 67 69 Jelebu 55 57| Kampong Lanjut 14/9 15/ Kramat Tin 9/6 10/ Kuchai 1.22 1.25 Laruts 3/10i 4/li Pattani 3/ 3/3161 words
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Article186 1939-06-16 10 Buyers Seilers RUBBER. Ayer Panas 1.17$ 1.25 Bassetts 52$ 57$ Batu Lintaugs 1.05 1.08 Bentas 1.05 1.08 Brogas 62 65c Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.35 2.50 Lunas 1.60 1.70 Malaka Pindas 1.22$ 1.27$ Mentakabs 40 42 Pajams 1.75 1.82$ Sungei Tukangs 1.02$ 1.075 c Tapahs186 words
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Article163 1939-06-16 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers A. Amalgamated 4/74 4/104 A. Wengs 72 76 Hong Fatts 67$ 70 Johans 23 26 K. Kampars 10/ 10/9 K. Lanjuts 14/9 15/1$ Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.22$ 1.27$ Kundangs 7/3 7/7$ Laruts 4/1$ 4/4$ Lututs 47$ 52$ P. Rivers 6/4$ 6/9 Pattanis 2/10$163 words
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Article234 1939-06-16 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyers Seilers RUBBER Alor Gajah 9° J 5 A. Malay 1 37 i 1,4 A. Panas Bedford 80 Glenealy 1,35 Kamasan 120 180 1.90 Kempas •‘••<7 Kuala Sidim 2 Malaka Pinda l- 2j 1 32 Mentakab 4 r New Scudai 90 9 Parit Perak 130 1234 words
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Article475 1939-06-16 10 Record Except For 1937 London, June 1. The average number of persons in emjloyment last year was about 120,000 fewer than in 1937, and the total of workless increased by about 166,000. In spite of this setback- due to the American slump and "international comiHcations”—the annual475 words
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257 1939-06-16 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Seilers TIN Ampats 3/9 4/ A. Hitams 21/9 22 9 A. Weng 72 75 Bangrins 19 3 19/9ex B. Selangors 1.24 1.27 Brejuntais 9 6 10/ Chenderiangs 11/ 11/ 9 Hong Fatt 67 69 Kamras 17 1 z 9 Kamuntings 9/ 9/9 K. Lanjuts257 words
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Article558 1939-06-16 10 BARTER SCHEME DISCUSSED Chairman Foresees Danger London. June 1. The 16th annual general meeting of Grordon (Malaya) Rubber Estates, Limited .■as held yesterday at the Great Fasten. Hotel, London. Sil' Francis Voules, C. B. E. (the chair man), said that the past year had beer an558 words
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Article188 1939-06-16 10 New York Latest Reports emphasis! 1 seriousness of the F were responsible tor toda was accompanied by an at the last hour to close at 1. RUBBER—was steac’:actual. w DOW JONES AVLKAGL Prev. Latest High l, 30 indus 137.50 134.41 lU< r 20 rails 27.73 27.15 17188 words
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Article134 1939-06-16 10 FRIDAY, JUNE 16. Prev. Latest Farid 176 49/64 176 47/64 New York 4.68 11/32 4.6 S 1 4 ivj.uuu.eal 4. Orf 1/4 4.69 1 2 Brussels 27.52 1/2 27.54 1 2 Geneva 20.77 1 4 20.77 1,2 Amsterdam 8.81 3/4 8.82 1 4 Milan 89 1/16 89 1/16134 words
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Article34 1939-06-16 10 Kuala Reman Rubber Estates -i--.26,100; Lok Kawi Rubber Ltd. 30.V0U ar.a 3ruseh Rubber Estates Ltd. 36,000 lb Perak River Valley Rubber Compare limited 22,895 and Jura Estates Limited 22,000 lb.34 words
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Article85 1939-06-16 10 Paaang Consolidated U’c Lio *■>*■ piculs. „.0 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (Lahid nculs 41,600 yardage treated, i&U run. 294 Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. (A,E*®“Y Jiculfi, 217,600 yardage treatea .-mi. 206 Sungei Kinta Tin Dreug. piculs, 46,400 yardage treateu >0 run. f O r Takuapa Valley Tin85 words
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Advertisement792 1939-06-16 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED SAFETY BOXES BANK FREE yourself from the OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA id Xoo of BURGLARS KU 01 proprietors by keeping your VALUABLES Head Office u j >l_ No. 38 Bishopgate, London, E.C. 2 Jewellery and Other LONDON BRANCHES 117/122, Leadenhall Street, E.C. 3 14 j 6792 words
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1317 1939-06-16 11 Many Practical Objections To Removal No decision has been taken to move the Stock Exchange in the event of war. It is unlikely that any such decision would be taken in advance of the emergency, and there is a strong body of1,317 words
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Article421 1939-06-16 11 MOST of Britain’s great steel firms have now declared their profits for 1938. Siffip*’.sln,g‘ly (enough., it emerges that though steel p odact on wa.« heavily down in 1938, total profits were hardly down at all. Of all the organised price rings in British industry,421 words
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69 1939-06-16 11 —Reuter, Workers Thrown Out Of Jobs Sofia. Of the 42 831 unemployed workers in Bulgaria—of whom about half are women—tobacco workers in factories ar.'; warehouses account for 21.015. The reason is that a certain process which the tobacco exported to Germany must undergo is new—Reuter, - 69 words
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2398 1939-06-16 11 Difficult T rading Conditions Competition In Overseas Markets Importance Of Nylon Lord McGoivarfs Review THE twelfth annual general meeting of Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited, was held in London. The Right Hon. Lord McGowan, K.8.E., D.Cffi., LL.D, (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: Few2,398 words
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Article, Illustration105 1939-06-16 11 yjISS SONIA CAROL, as you see here, took her pet Himalayan rabbit, Albrechdura, for a walk in Hyde Park But she had not gone many yards when a policeman stopped her and demanded to see her permit. “Permit?” said Miss Carol. Yes,” said the policeman, and pointed105 words
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Article43 1939-06-16 11 The output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrin Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of May, 1939, was Pls 4 1,121.24. The number of hours worked during the same period was 1.917 and the yardage treated 349,000.43 words
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Article40 1939-06-16 11 Operations for the first naif of June:—Dredge Takuapa No. 2, 181 hours 50,000 cubic yards, 241 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 3:- 65 hours 10,000 cubic yards, 34 piculs. Dredge shut down on June 1 for r< onditior. ing.40 words
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Article153 1939-06-16 11 —Reuter. Prague. Nineteen thousand Czech ur> employed have been sent to Germany. It is estimated that altogether 50,000 will find employment ir. the Reich in the next few weeks. These unemployed are mostly metal-workers, miners and builders' labourers. Small numbers have been allotted to German—Reuter. - 153 words
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Advertisement46 1939-06-16 11 Call for demonstration or write for free catalogueHENDRY’S 30 BISHOP ST. PENANG PHONE 3843 K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE YOUiySIIS Try SELLERS LOT LIS HIO E for all Eye TROUBLES even CataractSure, World-wide reputed and testc i all Chemists. Literature free. Beware imitation—insist on SEILER BOON PHARMACV? iroll46 words
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Article424 1939-06-16 12 Knitted 3 Years To Pay Fare Southampton, May 29. A party of 247 country women from the United States and Canada arrived in the Queen Mary here this evening for the triennial conference of the Associated Country Women of the World, which opens tomorrow in London.424 words
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Article313 1939-06-16 12 Wide Field For Service BOMBAY GOVERNOR’S APPEAL Bombay. THE immensity of the field of service which will be open for women in the event of a war or great national calamities was emphasised by His Excellency the Governor of Bombay, address r.rg the Women’s Auxiliary Corps313 words
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Article241 1939-06-16 12 Domestic Differences Settled The days when domestic differences were settled (or made worse?) by a fight in the street are now past. Domestic Courts are to be the order of the day, and it is hoped that much good will be the outcome of this new reform. For241 words
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289 1939-06-16 12 Havana, Cuba. of doom was read out to 922 passengers on board a liner in F,avana Harbour. It was a curt cable from the shipping company’s headquarters in Hamburg. Its terse telegraphese read: “If unable land alternative port return Germany immf d'. r289 words
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Article285 1939-06-16 12 Germany Unable To Complete Outlet Paris, May 26. The construction of the large lock connecting the port of Wilhelmshaven with the sea has been delayed owing to difficulties arising from, the shortage of material and labour, according to a reliable report from Germany, states the285 words
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Miscellaneous2722 1939-06-16 12 the newest records? 4.50 News and Econo,lk mic Review in German. 5.05 German AIW dance music. 6.20 Concert of light music. A Bfl V Ml W 7.20 News in English. 7.35 Concert oi Bg B Light Music (cont.) 820 News and Economic Review in German. 8.35 *Do you want to2,722 words
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Article516 1939-06-16 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS OUTWARD EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda. Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Kuala Lumpur516 words
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Article1256 1939-06-16 13 Arrivals TODAY, JUNE 16. ss. “Kaisyo Maru” from Singapore. s s. “Van Heutsz” from Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow, Amoy and Chuan Chew. s.s. “Tosari” from Belawan-Deli. Asahan and Paneh (Laboean-Bilik). s.s. “Mandar” from Belawan-Deli. Langsa, Simpang-Olim, Idi, and Pangkalan-Branaan. TOMORROW, JUNE 17. s.s. “Ranchi” from Yokohama via ports.1,256 words
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Article82 1939-06-16 13 After watching Henry Armstrong, the American negro, who held three world titles in action in London, B. Bennison, famous English boxing writer, said that he was “an outrage on text-books.” “But,” added Bennison, “he is a terrific fighter, all aggression, ruthless —the real killer. Of defence,82 words
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Advertisement307 1939-06-16 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT gIInXT cauZ SARPED n*v alte Glasgow* 1 0 S y e V 2 ITSN DAV BEKVKK ro VIA hAvJL PYRRHUS IAOMEDON Omits Havre Crllq 19 Jul y 19 BFLLEROPHON 113 QlBiigow June 25 July 24 NEW YORK SERVICE (VI. Oap.307 words
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Advertisement635 1939-06-16 13 P© ZN and Ot VZ BRITISH INDIA (Incorpozrted 1* BfeglaadX ’OK I SWETTENHAM, MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. AMRA SAILING SUNDAY, 18th JUNE, 1939. J' 1 Datoh. Port London and Far East Mail Service <UaCCa Singapore lurwarda from u,ndon tor China 4 Japan s/s “BURDWAN” Ue jXiTm filing Of Steamers Or The635 words
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Advertisement242 1939-06-16 13 NIPPON YUSEN KAISYA LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Sala Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. Steamers saHmv HARUNA MARU June 24 YASUKUNI MARU July 13 KASIMA MARU Aug. 4 HAKONE MARU Aug 18 HUSIMI MARU Sept’ 1 HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 15 FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For242 words
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378 1939-06-16 14 FIVE TEST MATCHES TO BE PLAYED A TEAM of Palestine Soccer players from Palestine are arriving in Australia! where a long and interesting programme has been arranged for them. Ihe Palestine team includes 17 players and a manager and is as follows. N v>,rlz diant378 words
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Article64 1939-06-16 14 The eig.ht--ball over, it is expected will pass from a Bill into a Law’. It has created widely varying impressions among players and spectators, but in the main the views are favourable. It saves time, and so far though it may have taxed the weaker arithmeticians64 words
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Article, Illustration44 1939-06-16 14 l)als v A danis < \euju.rket trainer Adams. p.mtogr{,rhe<l during a K e: her father’s skibles. She is to Fide in sever’l races al Megy<-r. near Budapest, in th; ear lx p l f juh. tlc ;r<--tiny roxers five days.44 words
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1343 1939-06-16 14 Prospects For Tomorrow’s K.L. Races (By ‘TRESPASSER") THE young horses which have been showing their mettle lately should be supported at the Summer Meeting of the Selangor Turf Club, which opens at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. 1 hey are a good batch1,343 words
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Article97 1939-06-16 14 Chelmsford City, applicant for admission to the Southern Section of the Third Division, point out in their letter to League clubs, asking for support, that they have now bought additional land, which would enable them to increase their accommodation to 30,000. Average attendances at Southern and Eastern97 words
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435 1939-06-16 14 THE Locke-Whitcombe golden golf match petered out into a tame ■win for the South African by six up fmd five to play. The stake was £5OO, and if my mathematics don’t go back on me each stroke of Locke’s over the 67 holes played was435 words
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Article394 1939-06-16 14 A ustralia BIG DECLINE IN NUMBERS ’J'HERE are 528,000 horses in J South Wales at the present time, and probably 1,750,(Xi,, in the Ccmimonwealth said the President of the Clydesdale Horse Society (Mr. E. B. Comans) q/ Sydney recently “Unfortunately the num)*™ declining every year. At394 words
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Article159 1939-06-16 14 Positions Of I earns (U.p to matches finished on June 13 Ist Inngs. P. W. L. D. L. D. Pts. Aver Yorkshire 8 7 1 o 1 Gloucester 9 6 12 0Middlesex 7 5-1 1 1 o«s21 0 0 6° Surrey 8 X f i 1 44159 words
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Article123 1939-06-16 14 Referee Stop- l 1 George James, the 23-yea weight champion or vva cO ioureu beaten by Manuel re b n a supheavyrveigbt from porting contest at. Ca g The referee, Mr. C. wU ei. ped the fight in the rm t 0 go, there, was still anol123 words
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Advertisement105 1939-06-16 14 G A V M E R TYPES No 1 /-yn 'I/? z/ A full-bodied and vigorous type, X X generous in character, medium t sweet ”in disposition, a favourite A J with the ladies and popular with the V -'JLiX men one ot Gaymer’s best cyders to drink at mealtimes,105 words
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Article386 1939-06-16 15 I his Morning’s Workouts (From Our Out. Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. I -HE going- was heavy at this morning's track work and is most likely to remain on the soft -ule tor tomorrow’s races. Major Fox, Turley, Marland. Orchard Bowden had their charges exert'd at the386 words
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Article77 1939-06-16 15 Reuter. Riggs Id Men's Singles Final Paris, June 15. In rhe men’s singles semi-finals of ch lawr. yenjrds championships :s (America) beat Szygetti i Hungary) 6—3, 6 4, 6—4. In the wonien’s semi-finals Mme. Mathieu beat Mlle. Pannetier 6—2, 2. Mlle. Jedrzejowska beat Mlle. L Bailly 6—3,Reuter. - 77 words
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Article29 1939-06-16 15 c following are further fixtures in M.F.A. Boys’ Soccer League: tomorrow: C.F.C. v. 8.T.5.C.; M.RC. •Flutong. ■Sunday: Trans Hutton XI v. S.T.T.C.; A.F.C. v. B.A.F.C.29 words
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Article, Illustration451 1939-06-16 15 hi Ascot Gold Cup E. SMITH COMPLETES UNIQUE TREBLE Ascot, June 15. jpi 11-, biggest .surprise at Ascot today was the defeat of Mr. James Rank’s classic four-year-old Scottish U nion, the 13 to 8 favourite in the famous Gold Cup event. Scottish Union, ridden—Reuter. - 451 words
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Article71 1939-06-16 15 i From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, June 15 In the Singapore Tennis Championships Mrs. Sewell and Yong Loon Chong, playing superior tennis, beat Mr. and Mie.. Warden 6/3. 6/3 to win the Mixed Doubles title. Loon Chong was as good as ever while Mrs. Sewell excelled at net71 words
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214 1939-06-16 15 Ex-Blackheath Rugby Forward SPORTSMEN in Perak will be sorry to learn that Mr. K. H. (Can hen. Of the Customs and xci- Department Ipoh, h’ nis 18 months’ stay in Ipoh Mr. 1 3 has represented the State in rugcricket. A former Blackheatli ’rd he214 words
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Article99 1939-06-16 15 —Reuter More Victories For Cotton London, June 15. The Penfold £l,OOO Golf tournament was continued today. The seventh series resulted as follows: Charles Whitcombe and Allis all square. Reginald Whitcombe beat Burton 4 and 3. Gadd beat Rees 3 and 1. Padgham beat Lacey 3 and 2..—Reuter - 99 words
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Article125 1939-06-16 15 Victory Over Singapore Chinese (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. The South China football team, which arrived yesterday morning by the Armis, played the /same day at the Stadium against S.C.F.A. before a record crowd. Die visitors won by 4 goals to 3. Chan Tak Fai opened125 words
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Article43 1939-06-16 15 —Reuter. British Women’s Golf Portrush. June 15. In the British Women's golf semi-finals, Mrs. T. Marks (Malone) beat Miss C. Tiernan 2 and 1 and Miss Pamela Barton beat. Mrs. H. V. Newton (Birkdale) 5 and 4. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article124 1939-06-16 15 The following will represent the Irvinians B.P. against the Ace B.P. on Sunday at 6.30 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. at the former’s court. The match will consist of 5 doubles and 2 singles. Yeoh Teik Lee. Khor Chin Guan, Khoo Theun Ee. Lhn Teong Hin, M. A.124 words
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Article47 1939-06-16 15 Today on the S.X.I. ground:— O.X.A. —L. Lessiar; Lim Cheng Hoe. Tung Sin Huat; Tan Teeik Slew, C. Danker, Muttu; G Lin». Alphonse Williams, com Boon, Sid De’Orville, J Andres. Reserves: C. B. Tan, Lee Yeow soon, A. Williams, F, Retaam. asci Yogs Fail.47 words
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Article114 1939-06-16 15 Cricket Next Week-end (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. June 14. The following have been chosen to re- present Selangor in the inter-State cricket match against Perak on Saturday and Sunday, June 24 and 25: G. DENISON-SMITH D. R. GULLAND B. S. GILL L. DE SILVA114 words
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Article32 1939-06-16 15 The Chin Woo will meet the HappyStrong team in a game of table-tennis consisting of 6 singles and one doubles this evening at the Chin Woo Association at 8 o’clock.32 words
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Article564 1939-06-16 15 Garrison Reserves And Marines Share Points r T’HEI\E was a keen tussle on the Renong ground yesterday in the Second Division soccer match between the Penang Garrison Football Association reserves and the Marine Department Sports Club. Both sides scored once. The Garrison Reserves were rhe564 words
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Advertisement147 1939-06-16 15 “I enjoy them best tf't of all” Wk u We’d belter wait here i for the others—lei’s have 'Wi «k «‘igarelle. I know you «a "VlilSHkxlike these-du Marnier.” I i wHHHI it' Yon bet I like them. v jI W Lbey're the coolest smoke t now Lbere’s so much move147 words
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927 1939-06-16 16 VIGOROUS DEFENCE OF WHITE PAPER Mr M. Macdonald At Geneva GENEVA, JUNE 15. MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD BEFORE THE MANDATES COMMISSION EXPLAINED THE BRITISH POLICY IN PALESTINE. HE SAID THAT AT PRESENT IT MOULD BE PREMATURE TO ATTEMPT TO SKETCH CONSTITUTIONAL PROVISIONS WHICH WOULD BE MOST.—Reuter. - 927 words
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Article56 1939-06-16 16 RACE I JARRAHWOOD GOLDEN BLAZE DEBELLA RACE 2:— DISTINGUISHED PENSHURST SUNBEAM RACE 3:— THANKS GLADNESS M ARCHETA II RACE 4:— SYCILLIAN WINSOME PRUNELLA RACE S:— LUCKY LIFE VELOCITY SANG AYAH RACE 6:—EMPRESS KISSING CUP SILVER LACE RACE 7:— SMOKE DREAMS GOLD POINT MEADOWMAN RACE B:—MEASURE BLUE PETER56 words
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Article49 1939-06-16 16 Reuter. Jerusalem, June 15. The daylight curfew is to be continued for ten days imposed on the Jewish quarter of Tiberias as a sequel to an explosion there last Monday when a land mine blew up a Government workers’ lorry, killing one and injuring twelve.— Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article56 1939-06-16 16 —Reuter. London, June 15. On the Stock Exchange, business was again restricted by the Far Eastern situation and most prices tended to drop although losses were generally small in the absence of selling pressure. Commodities: Jute advanced sharply in response to Calcutta advices, reporting a bear squeeze. Wall—Reuter. - 56 words
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Article1064 1939-06-16 16 Programme Of Nine Races RACE I—Horses, Classi 3, Division 3, 6 Furlongs—2.ls p.m. 1 00 2 GOLDEN BLAZE 5y 9.04 “Mr. Hercules” Van Breukelen 2 0 0 STAYBRITE 7y 9.01 Mr. A. Van Tooren Duval 3 00 0 EASTERN WAVE 6y 9.01 Mr. Khco Soo Chay Magill1,064 words
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Article62 1939-06-16 16 FRIDAY, JUNE 16. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin $114.50 Business “5 tons Singapore Tin $114.50 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 1 4e Singapore (Spot) COPRA: Sundried Black Pepper TA Th A: 53.15 T H *2.70 Fair Seed RICE: i Rangoon Parboiled No. NO. 2 $6.50 Rangoon White No. I££ Local62 words
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Advertisement214 1939-06-16 16 Head Office; 216 Penan? n Phone 1477 T 4 7 h 1 i p enaa? Telegrama; “Gazette’’ Rates of Subscription for Pinano- r and Sunday GazeTfc* Pinang Gazette Local Delivery S.S X 1 u Monthly $1.25 $1 5 Pw «i| Quarterly 3.75 U .7* Half-Yearly 7.50 in .-A 8-25 Yearly214 words
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