Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 19 June 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1939-06-19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY O 112. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY. JUNE 19, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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215 1939-06-19 1 IMPROVEMENT IN ATTITUDE Britain Ready To Act Says The “Times’’ The latest news from Tokyo seems to suggest that the Japanese Government is searching for an opening for negotiat or!, says the “Times.” The semi-official statement issued on Saturday marks a great improvement onReuter. - 215 words
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523 1939-06-19 1 Ferry Boat Engine Stops Suddenly HELPLESS IN ROUGH SEA The King and Queen had a thrilling experience—described by Reuter as their greatest adventure throughout the tour —when the ferry boat which was conveying them from the “Empress of Britain" to one of the escortingReuter. - 523 words
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Article, Illustration122 1939-06-19 1 Reuter Wireless. Defence Factor For Peace London, June 17. “We have long since renounced force as an instrument of our national policy,” declared Mr. Anthony Eden, addressing a parade at Birmingham at which the Premier's 25-year-old son, Mr. Frank Chamberlain, was present as second-lieutenant. “Recent years,”Reuter Wireless. - 122 words
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Article311 1939-06-19 1 —8.0. W. All Sports Now Called Off Rugby, June 17. Commenting on the uneasiness that exists in Bohemia and Moravia, where the latest reports state that all sporting events except horse racing have now been forbidden until the end of the month. The Times in a leading—8.0. W. - 311 words
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Article82 1939-06-19 1 Reuter. Free Vote To Be Taken On New Bill London, June 16. When the Criminal Justice Bill comes to the Commons again, a free vote will be taken on the question of abolishing flogging On Sir Samuel Hoare’s recommendations. the Bill contains a clause abolishing corporal punishmentReuter. - 82 words
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Article38 1939-06-19 1 In response to numerous requests, there will be two editions daily of the “Pinang Gazette,” starting from today. The First Edition will be out at 12 noon and the Late Edition at 3 p.m.38 words
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Article282 1939-06-19 1 .—8.0. W. Big Send-Off At Liverpool Rugby, June 17 The maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York of the new 34.000-ton “Mauretania" began this evening and the vessel was given an enthusiastic send-off by large crowds who lined the landing stage. She is carrying 1,000 passengers, including.—8.0. W. - 282 words
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Article35 1939-06-19 1 .—Reuter Wireless. London, June 17. Tire death has taken place of MajorGeneral Sir Edward W. C. Chaytor who participated in the capture of Jerusalem in the Great War.—Reuter Wireless..—Reuter Wireless. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration210 1939-06-19 1 A new Nazi theory, claiming for Germany the vast territories o fthe old Holy Roman Empire, has been expounded by the leading authority on Nazi philosophy, Herr Alfred Rosenberg (left). Herr Rosenberg is Hitler’s trusted adviser, and in the .past new developments in German foreign210 words
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Article60 1939-06-19 1 .—Reuter. Berli/n, June 19. The announcemeiA that Herr Hitler yesterday received Khalid Alhud, special emissary of King Ibn Saud of Hejaz and Nejd came as a surprise todwy. The meeting •usis at Berchtesgaden where the Fuehrer and Khalid Alhud had tea together. The conversation lasted a.—Reuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement28 1939-06-19 1 <Z\lTiT i{ fed on C OW gate I i <*Wz -TN* i z r th Malaya Penang:— I N DISPENSARY L’j D., p cn ang and Ipoh. I28 words
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Advertisement79 1939-06-19 1 COW GATE tfISL Agents for North Malaya Penangy— GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID.. Penang and Ipoh. C.S. 91A Srv IK ill »-S©aß BJ\ wl fine quality MUTTON at extremely low prices Highest grade of mutton exported r from Australia, noted for fine quality and superb flavour. Our mutton is prime I really79 words
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819 1939-06-19 2 SEVERAL COURSES OPEN Experts’ Report To Cabinet ECONOMIC BLOCKADE MAY BE IMPOSED London, .hint* 17. Cabinet Ministers were standing by to-da> awaiting developments in ientsin. Mr. Chamberlain. who is spending the week-end in the country, is maintaining communication with hitehall and I.ord Halifax returned fromi.—Reuter. - 819 words
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Article725 1939-06-19 2 Measures Taken By British In Tientsin JAPANESE ’REJECT ALL APPROACHES” Tokyo, June 17. The Japanese Commander at Tientsin states that the British Concession authorities <ouqht an interview with him, hut he rejected all approaches because he “saw no use in the proposed interview now' that thingsReuter. - 725 words
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Article455 1939-06-19 2 Reuter Wireless Newfoundland’s Turn 1 heir Majesties '.ere '.iveii one < r tie most open hearted and unsophisticated v clconir that they had received anywhere on ’heir tour wnen they landed ai Holyrood. The scene resembled a small fisliing village on the Scottish coast. Th< jetty,Reuter Wireless - 455 words
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Article, Illustration10 1939-06-19 2 merges to her grandmother through the ship’s micropho™10 words
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Article176 1939-06-19 2 Reuter Nova' Given I n As Lost Several French wa shir, standing by in the posit > patch, which presum hl\ spot where the “Phoenix It has not been possible 1 t further steps to locate th, M,,. t tion of the submarine and < sidered almostReuter - 176 words
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Article78 1939-06-19 2 —Reuter Wireless. Pitched Battle In Street Kingston, Jamaica, June 17. Renewed strike troubles have resulted in a pitched battle in one of Kingston’s main thoroughfares. Fighting i lasted for an hour and was only ended when the police fired a warning cvei the heads of the—Reuter Wireless. - 78 words
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Advertisement142 1939-06-19 2 SAXON E SHOES BLACK OR BROWN CALF f OXFORDS. PLAIN STITCHED K. TOE CAP. LIGHT SINGLE LEATHER SOLE. MEDIUM TOE. COMFORTABLE FITTING. SIZES 5 TO 10 U. Price 813.50 SAXONE BKOGI K SUEDE SHOES A REALLY’ GOOD QUAO 'W! SlIlB LITY BROWN SI 11 1 WSn OXFORD SHOE WITH INVISIBLE142 words
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920 1939-06-19 3 Betting Slips Thrown Out Of Window CHINESE BROKER FINED $l,OOO Singapore. rpHE story of how a son attempted to screen his father from punishment was related in the Singapore Third Police Court on Friday when Khoo Hock Choo, a 17-year-old Chinese, was hound over920 words
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Article367 1939-06-19 3 FEAST OF SACRED HEART The annual Solemnity of the Feast of the Most Sacred Heart ot Jesus and the Patronal feast of the Church of Machang Buboh was celebrated with great pomp and fervour on Friday. A Low Mass was sung by Rev. Rather R. Laurent at367 words
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Article117 1939-06-19 3 Inquiry In Malacca Malacca. The preliminary inquiry into a charge of abetment of the suicide of Fifi Loh, an attractive young dance hostess, who i shortly after admission to the Malacca Hospital on the morning of May 6, preferred against Tan Eng Seng, former tant cashier117 words
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Article64 1939-06-19 3 New Chairman Mr. A. L. Stallworthy, who succeed Mr. S. W. Nelson as EnfOrcethe F.M.S. Transport Board, ment Officer, West Midland Traffic Ar before coining to Malaya. Alter serving in France from 1918, Mr. Stallworthy was »PP® in d 4 he the .Ministry of Transport, and in64 words
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Article, Illustration50 1939-06-19 3 Sir Arthur WhittenBrown, first man to ,'T;, the Atlantic from west t>o east, this month celebrates the 20th anniversary of his achievement, shared with Sir John Alcock. Sir Arthur, a keen photographer, is seen explaining his camera to a companion at Langland Bay on the Gower coast.50 words
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421 1939-06-19 3 Woman Tells Of Midnight Attack Singapore. T>EMARKING that the evidence given by witnesses was going to show gang robbery, Mr. J. C. McFall stayed proceedings in a case of attempted robbery against a Chinese Eu Li and asked Chief Court Inspector Tung to refer the421 words
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Article44 1939-06-19 3 Mr. A. Arbuthnott's Appointment His Excellency the High Commissioner has appointed Mr. Archibald Arbuthnott to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Council during the absence on leave of the Hon. Mr E. D. Shearn commencing on the Ist June, 1939.44 words
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Article257 1939-06-19 3 Defence In K.L. Traffic Case Kuala Lumpur. Hearing of the case in which a European named J. Matheson is charged w itn driving a car at 4.20 p.m. on May 19, at Main Avenue, Sentul, without a licence and with driving an unlicensed car was fixed257 words
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686 1939-06-19 3 r 'HE reductions in rates of c harges for electricity effected v* st year have cost the Municipal Commissioners from $57,000 to $60,000 in revenue, it is revealed in the annual report of the Electricity Supply Department just issued. The report states: The686 words
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Advertisement85 1939-06-19 3 T H E' NEW DODGE gEiMWP FOR 1 93 9 ip H The New Dodge has Remote Control Gear Shift, Independent Front Wheel Suspension with coiled springs, High Torque engine power, Straight-line power drive, Austenitic pistons, Sensitized Acceleration, Wanderproof Steering, Advanced Body Design, Direct Vision Instruments, Rain-foil Air Conditioning, with85 words
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Article282 1939-06-19 4 Measures To Prevent Water-logging Lahore, June 3. additional expenditure of about Rs. 20 crores will be entailed in connection with the Thai Irrigation Project following the decision of the Punjab Government to cement the bases oi all the main canals and*their brandies. This is intended to282 words
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Article238 1939-06-19 4 Ceylonese To Be Admitted Colombo, June 1. V hundred and fifty Ceylonese young men will be sworn into His Majesty’s service on Monday next at tne Colombo Barracks, when a new regiment ci the Royal Artillery, composed of Ceylonese, will be raised tj form a part of238 words
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Article1479 1939-06-19 4 Three Sentenced To Death Ranpui, June 1. rjpHPvEE persons were sentenced to death, eight were sentenced to transportation for lite, while five others .vere sentenced to various terms of imprisonment by Mr. el. G. Shearer, Special Sessions Judge, who delivered judgment in the case, arising out ol1,479 words
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Article64 1939-06-19 4 Associated Special Service 1 Cawnpore, June 1 The widow of a Zamindar and her sister were killed by dacoits last night in Tewaripur in Maharaj wr police circle, about twenty-five miles from Cawnpore. It is stated that twenty-five dacoits armed with guns and spears entered the64 words
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Article95 1939-06-19 4 Mysore, June 2. A MEETING of a large body oi members of the Representative Assembly was held this morning at Marimallappa’s High School with Mrs. R. Sakamma in the chair. It was stated at the meeting that the necessity having arisen to counteract the propaganda95 words
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Article628 1939-06-19 4 “Hinduisnt’ Is Not Their Religion Tindivanam, June 2. r|'HAT Government should take im- mediate steps to frame a separate and suitable legal code for Tamils and that the present Hindu Law should not be made applicable to Tamils was one of the demands made by Vidwan628 words
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Article192 1939-06-19 4 A Simla, June 1. D .TAILED investigation of economic conditions in the triba' i h area j- a a preliminar v t 0 the adoption of measures aimed at their radical improvement, is believed to be opportune durinthe period of comparative quiet that has followed the192 words
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Article215 1939-06-19 4 Appeal At Animal Conference Colombo, Juju J. OVER a thousand delegates from over the island attended the A- nual Session of the Sinhala Maha Jan < Sabha (the leading Sinhalese organisation i which commenced at Anuradhapura, the historic ruined city, in North Central Province, yesterday. Air. is.215 words
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Article146 1939-06-19 4 Lahore, June 3. A Al AN in Begowala near Sialkot has been arrested in connection with the murder of a child aged two. It is reported that a priest had informed the man if he propitiated tli ‘gooddess of Wealth' by sacrificing a male human being, he146 words
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Miscellaneous324 1939-06-19 4 WEMBLEY PARK Tonight Monday, 19 th June, 1939, SUN SEE TOY CANTONESE OPERA “See Gor Fee Sec Gor Y uen See Goe” Starring Mr. Lee Tai Hon. NOORAN OPERA; GIF MALACCA Presents R. A. Hashim's Production “LANUN LANGKAPURI” Part 1. A story of ogd Malay Pirates Along the Islands of324 words
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Miscellaneous43 1939-06-19 4 ■■■n■■ a QUEEN'S Tonight Last Night 6.15 9.30 LUISE RAINER and PAULETTE GODDARD in “DRAMATIC SCHOOL M.G.M picture. Opening Tomorrow FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW JUDY GARLAND in M.G.M. New Hit “LISTEN DARLING*’ Matinees Today and Tomorrow at 3 p.m. CHARLES LAUGHTON in “VESSEL GF WRATH**43 words
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Article, Illustration444 1939-06-19 5 ODDS FAVOURING CHINA Dollar Rate Fall Checks Trade Balance Hong Kong, June 13. j it currency war between China and Japan has now reached h stage at which neither country is able to score a decisive victory, but the latest developments indicate that China isInternational News Agency. - 444 words
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Article241 1939-06-19 5 Far Eastern base at Singapore. Interaticnal News Agency. Tientsin, June 13 small fleet of destroyers, sub- marines and minelayers which k J fr< m the Soviet Llack Sea more 1 ,an a month ago to strengthen the Ear Eastern Red Navy, has arrived fely at Vladivostok.Far Eastern base at Singapore. – Interaticnal News Agency. - 241 words
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Article137 1939-06-19 5 the near future. —International News Agency. Kweilin, June 13. rpHE people in Kwangtung and 1 Kwangs? are relieved in learning that an order is issued by the National Government for the arrest of Wang Ching-wei. expelled Kuomintang mem- i, for his dealing with the Japanese.the near future.—International News Agency. - 137 words
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Article91 1939-06-19 5 International News Agency. Shaokwan, June 13. 1» ECOGNIZING the importance cf newspapers for the dissemination of information during iis.semir.ation of information during rational emergency, the Kwangtung I i"vincial Government has ordered that all towboats and buses shall undertake to carry this commodity 'ree from freight charges.International News Agency. - 91 words
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Article114 1939-06-19 5 Three thousand years ago a child lost a gold bangle in a field in Cornwall and was probably scolded by her Bronze Age mamma. Recently the East Cornwall coroner and a jury held an inquest on the bangle to decide whether it was treasure trove. If114 words
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Article59 1939-06-19 5 Chungking, June 1. In anticipation of a greater demand for technical personnel due to the intensification programme, 752 technically trained Chinese have registered with the Education-Reconstruction Cooperative Committee. The qualifications of these technically trained men have been macle known to different organizations in need of specially framed59 words
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Article93 1939-06-19 5 by General Chang Tszu-Chung.- International News Agency. Shanghai, June 13. Chinese recapture of Chienkiang about 90 miles west of Hankow was confirmed, and the. enemy retreated across the Han River. It is said that the Japanese defeat amounted to route, and many soldiers committed hara-kiri rather than toby General Chang Tszu-Chung.- International News Agency. - 93 words
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Article334 1939-06-19 5 Reuter. Owner Looked On From Tree Durban (Natali. riTHREE Rhodesians, whose misfo.- tunes on a trip from the north included the sight of four elephants playing football with their car and wrecking it. are now camping out at a south coast resort in Natal. TheReuter. - 334 words
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Article210 1939-06-19 5 are being formed’. it is said.— latnrn'lt’or.nl News Agency Shanghai, June 13. REPORTS attributing to Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, the British ambassador to China, as suggesting the acceptance of Japanese peace terms or the resignation of any high Chinese official are absolutely without foundation. Such reports arcare being formed’. it is said.— latnrn'lt’or.nl News Agency - 210 words
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Article79 1939-06-19 5 Hitler Youths and Maidens must not. be spanked when wearing their unjfc rms. That is the effect of an order issued in Berlin. It states that no member of the. Hitler Youth or Hiller Maidens’ organisations n<ay be physically punished while in uniform. The order is79 words
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266 1939-06-19 5 Chungking’, (Central) June 1. An agricultural production movement has been launched hi the Shensi —Kansu—Ninghai border region to China’s north-west. This movement, which plans to add 100,000 acres cf land to the cultivated area in the border region and to increase the agriculture yield by266 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-19 5 Informal i After-Dinner Dancing TO I HARRY LAMMERTS’ RUNNYMEDEJ ORCHESTRA J I EVERY WEDNESDAY B at THE 0 i E. &0. HOTEL FROM 9.30 P.M» TILL, MIDNIGH! ??5?555?? .5 555? 5595 g32 words
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Advertisement42 1939-06-19 5 AFTER A TEA OR DINNER DANCE DO THE “LAMBETH WALK” Or To ‘THE SWISS CAFE’ Fnllv Licenced. Meals ALa Carte. Penang’s Popular Rendezvous. Phone 1767, W\ STALDER, Proprietor. lI9V9SSSS9 5 Z 5 S 2 2 5 E s S? 8 S 142 words
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Miscellaneous229 1939-06-19 5 Matinee Today al 3 p.ni. F liluSi IMANi LOVE uilh Patricia Kilis 15 30 CENTS DOWNSTAIRS. MAJESTIC OPENING FONIGHT! ANOTHER SPARKLING COMEDY SHOW FROM COLUMBIA, PRODUCERS OF -MR. DEEDS” AND -YOU CANTfTAKE IT WITH YOU” IT’S A PANIC IN PIGTAILS INTRODUCING THE SWINGY SCREEN SURPRISE OF THE SEASON rlilt/1 b229 words
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Article, Illustration1577 1939-06-19 6 LONDON FILM NOTES BY a coincidence two letters 1 have just received, one from Lancashire and the other from Paris, both deal with what the writers consider a very vital subject, writes the “Daily Telegraph” f lm crit c. It seems I (ana other1,577 words
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Article220 1939-06-19 6 WHILE many British stud’os are closed, Gainsborough Studios at Islington have stepped straight from the Gracie Fields film “Shipyard Sally” to “Inspector Hornle’gh on Holiday.” with Gordon Harker and Alastair S m doing their double act as detective and assistant. Walter Forde is directmg th’s220 words
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Article201 1939-06-19 6 —Reuter. Indian Fears It May Stir Racial Feelings Johannesburg. SUGGESTION that the British film “The Drum.” starring the Indian boy’ actor Sabu. which is al present being featured in South Afiican cinemas, should be banned on the .ground of its anti-Indian character and because it defames’—Reuter. - 201 words
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Article519 1939-06-19 6 Herr Hitler In War Picture rpHE German Government is organA .ising what promises to be the largest film archives in the world outside the United States. This gigantic task is being carried out so that “future generations of Germans will be able to watch the march of519 words
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Article91 1939-06-19 6 of Hol’d' KENNETH MANSFIELD sey, was sP endu g t a e EaS t h',s father’s cottage <> were late He lost some paP tbc police picked up and handt t peW ritten Among them wa. a W;' the 'of instructions. jf an ian sP>' words'91 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-06-19 6 Edna B est Sails For Hollywood Miss j acrteHS kit for Hofu w d to tok e D lh >’»=‘ Ixc” «j 12 hours before, J At 2.3,» ani o»ded with ~l lss agreeing to nhv the two women to b: made by Dav,, Seknick. Miss Best sailed in the73 words
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Advertisement79 1939-06-19 6 tIK U 1 !zrM*Mvpwß 0 tkauh tir |f|p2j| 47// B lIyK your ideal <ifSi refresher! Hu 1 vOO HlO HI MmM HLwJ rMMtSI Mssljwgg K MMMIBSIr AU sharing the same secret of fragrance and charm for the cooling ft Uin£l3l j touch of "4711 pffl® Classical Eaude Cologne is the79 words
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1949 1939-06-19 7 Dispute Which Ended In Shooting TAMIL VICTIMS GIVE EVIDENCE fJHABGED with having voluntarily caused two lam,ls named Suppiah and Mayandi by shooting them with a revolver at about 2.30 a.m. on 13th Moharram 1358, at a shophouse, No. 67 Ja an Langgor, Alor Star,1,949 words
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Article, Illustration286 1939-06-19 7 Unique Function At Ooi Kongsi A very repre tentative gathering was present at the Ooi Kongsi on Saturday at 4 p.m. to honour two of its illustrious sons, Dr. Ooi Phee Tuan and Dr. Ooi Keo Wan. This is the first time in 69 years that such286 words
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Article416 1939-06-19 7 Inter-Hall Dance Contest OENANG won the inter-hall dancing competition between the W embley Cabaret and the Eastern Hotel Dance Hall,- Kuala Lumpur, held at the Wembley Cabaret on Saturday night. Scoring a total of 110 points in the four standard dances—quickstep, slow fox-trot, waltz and416 words
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Article229 1939-06-19 7 Blind Missionary P' Ipoh. Kwong Chin. Chang, stated to be a blind missionary from a blind asylum in China, wa. ordered to leave the country recently by the Protector of Chinese, Perak, it is understood, on certain information received from China regarding the man. He was229 words
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Article192 1939-06-19 7 Charge Against Former Postal Employees Ipoh. Chung Swec Hock, one of the three mer v.ho were arrested in Hong Kong and brought back to» Ijjoh to face cheating charges, was produced by Detective In spector Pavee, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. in the Ipoh Second192 words
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Article523 1939-06-19 7 ACCUSED EXAMINED BY DOCTOR Seremban. WHEN the Supreme Court assembled on Thursday for the continued hearing of a murder charge against a Malay before Mr. Justice R. C. Cussen, Dr. J. W. Murdoch, Superintendent of Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital, was called to the witness-box. It was explained523 words
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Article150 1939-06-19 7 Alleged Breach Before the first Magistrate (Mr. R.C. Redman) on Thursday morning, in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court, two Chinese named Tan Kim Boon and Hec Soon Loy were charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of 905.10 belonging to the Selangor Spray Painting Co., Kuala150 words
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548 1939-06-19 7 FEVER QUININE, YESTERDAY TODAY Throughout the ages, fever has always been one of th*' scourges of humanity. Thus, w come across the word, “fever” in various texts of the Old and New Testament. If we connect this fact with the natural conditions of the country, which abounds in marshes and548 words
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Advertisement79 1939-06-19 7 fp RASSOI METAL POLISH HHFfiHI A real POLISH M 11 WEAKNESS AFTER FEVER When'your temperature oe*lna to ffcß and you feel you’re getting better, theta U the time to start to rebuild you» wasted nerve and murcl* tissues Doctor! have proved time and time again that Horiicks is not only79 words
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Article575 1939-06-19 8 'T'HEIR Majesties, The King and Queen sailed on Friday night on the S.S. “Empress of Britain” tor Newfoundland and England. A cordial message of farewell from President Roosevelt was received on board, reading: “I cannot allow you and. the Queen to sail for home without expressing once more575 words
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Article455 1939-06-19 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Major-General Dobbie is expected in Malacca at the end of the month. sfc Mr. E. C. Watson, the Perak lawyer is a patient in the Batu Gajah Hospital. The Muslim motor-car drivers of Malacca have united to form an association. The Malacca branch of the Sahabat Penna (Brotherhood455 words
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Article587 1939-06-19 8 Ghost And Their Victims Iread with some interest the account of the Kedah Ghost or “poltergeist.” Such occurrences are not uncommon in Penang and Kuala Lumpur, writes a correspondent. The first superhuman acts within my memory took place in a house in Muntri Street many years ago,587 words
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370 1939-06-19 8 Monday, June 19. gpHE King and Queen had the greatest adventure of their tour when the ferry boat which was conveying them from the “Empress of Britain to one of the escorting cruisers ran into some fishing nets. The engines stopped suddenly and370 words
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Advertisement233 1939-06-19 8 ■HHH /0 udtll I m BLASTED GROUND eMREn E only coffee HS PACKED IN MALAYA UNOER v cuulw PI,OCESS SKI < eh w x gSgil n QIN MH JJM gE&S Vw. There is no container which protects feffiffaL M coffee flavour better than does LITTLES. Compare Its flavour with IfcHSg233 words
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255 1939-06-19 9 Pilot And Passenger Trapped SINGAPORE INCIDENT Presence Of Mind Of R.A.F. Officer Averts Tragedy (From Our Owx» Correspondent) vw/TDir r Singapore, Today, yy EKE it not for the skill of the pilot and his suber might havelbeen yet another flying tragedy J ere. The255 words
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Article159 1939-06-19 9 Taiping. The Taiping fire brigade was called out about 8 o'clock on Saturday night to deal with an outbreak of fire that had occurred in a railway truck standing in the goods yard. It appears that smoke was noticed issuing from the truc’i, which was of the159 words
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Article160 1939-06-19 9 Fraudulent Possession Of Pawn-Ticket Three months’ rigorous imprisonment was the penalty imposed by the magistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the Middle Court this morning, on a 26-year-old Chinese Cheong Pow Ching, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of being fraudulently in possession of a160 words
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Article68 1939-06-19 9 Regular Stop At Ipoh As from June 27 Wearne Bros.Jnterna! AU- Service plane will land at U Aerodrome regularly instead o at Taiping on certain days n There will be two air mails, it stood, from June 27, one closing and the other at 9 P- m68 words
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Article92 1939-06-19 9 Delegates Arrive i (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore (JAPT. E. Flu erant, of the French Army staff in China, arrived yesterday by the Agamemnon from China to attend the defence conference which commences here on Thursday. He is the second delegate to arrive, Capt. E E.92 words
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Article101 1939-06-19 9 Mr. Leong Min Onn S Miss Yong Fung Gee Ipoh. The wedding took olace at Ipoh, Saturday between Miss Yong Fung Ge and Mr. Leons Min Onn. L.D.S the v.e'l known local dentist. The marriage waperformed in the reformed style. Mr. Leong- Sin Nam. 0.8. E. officiated The101 words
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Article122 1939-06-19 9 2.000 lb. Of Rubber Destroyed Teluk Anson. A BOUT 9 a.m. on Thursda y the Teluk Anson Fire Brigade was summoned to the Batak Rabit Estate where the smoke-house was gutted by fire. Some ol the employees it would appear, saw volumes of smoke ensuing from the122 words
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Article76 1939-06-19 9 Bail in the sum of $lOO was allowed an Indian Mohammedan, Mohd. Kassim. vho appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning m a. charge of having in possession >f a packet containing a katty of ganja and a tin containing scraps76 words
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Article60 1939-06-19 9 Invitations have been issued by Mrs. I. D. Chong for the marriage of her daughter, Miss Doris Whelimina Chong, to Mr. Roland Santa Maria, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Santa Maria, at the Church of “Our Lady of Sorrows” on Tuesday, June 27. at 7 a.m. and60 words
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Article42 1939-06-19 9 Mr. P. H. Burgess Appointed Secretary His Excellency The Governor has appointed Mr. P. H. Burgess secretary to the Board of Licensing Justices, Penang, vice Mr. F. Stanley, states a notification in the Government Gazette published on Friday.42 words
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Article66 1939-06-19 9 Maiden Voyage The 8.1. liner Amra arrived here yesterday morning on her maiden voyage, from Calcutta and Rangoon. Capt. F. Rimington is in command. She has a crew of 155 and a gross .onnage of 8313 and she is capable of .8 knots an houi. The vessel66 words
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1400 1939-06-19 9 “J.P. S. Gives Praise A REFERENCE to the critiques I have written of the concerts given by this orchestra under the baton of the Rev. Colin King over a period of some four years show that while I have praised the playing1,400 words
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Article161 1939-06-19 10 A.A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN Am pat 3/9 4/ Ayer Weng 72J 75 Batu Selangor 1.22 1.25 Hitam Tin 28 31ex Hong Fatt G 7 69 Jelebu 55 37| K. Lanjut 14/7i 14/101 Kamra 1/6 1/8 Kuchai 1.2 U 1.24 Laruts 3/104 4/TA Pattanis 3/ 3/3 Petalings 6.75 6.90161 words
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Article158 1939-06-19 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers A. Amalgamated 4/7| 4/10$ A. Wengs 72 76 Hong Fatts 66 68 Johans 23 26 K. Kampars 10/ 10/9 K. Lanjute 14/3 14/74 Kamuntings 9/ 9/6« Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1U24 1.27| Laruts 4/l| 4/4$ P. Rivers 6/4$ 6/9 Pattanis 3/10$ 3/1J Pungahs 16/3158 words
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Article186 1939-06-19 10 RUBBER. Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.15 1.20 Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 1.U4 1.074 Bentas 1.04 1.074 Brogas 62 65c Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidinis 2.30 2.45 Lunas 1.574 1.65 Malaka Pindaa 1.224 1.27$ Mentakabs 40 42 Pajams 1.75 1.82$ Sungei Tukaugs 1.02$ 1.074 c Tapahs186 words
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Article212 1939-06-19 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers RUBBER. Broga 621 65ex MINING Ampat 3/74 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/6 5/ Ayer Weng 724 774 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Ber junta! 9/6 10/ Hitam 28 33ex Hong Fatt 624 65 Jelebu 574 624 K. Kam unting 6/11 6/41 K. Lanjut 14 9 15/3212 words
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Article388 1939-06-19 10 Japan Takes 26 P.C. Of Market /CHINESE trade in March showed a further expansion. Imports rose from $99,831,159 to $113,456,632 and exports expanded from $50,180.196 to $68,327,261. Japan is, of course, taking an increasing share of the market. and for the first three months of this year388 words
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244 1939-06-19 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers ITN Ampats 3 9 A. Hitams A. Weng Bangrixis 19 3 19/9ex B. Selangcrs I- 23 1126 Brbjuntals 9 6 Jhenderiangs H/ 11/9 Hong Fatt 64 66 Kamras G 7 1/9 Kamuntings K. Lanjuts 14/D 15/3 Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais I- 21 Kundangs244 words
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Article286 1939-06-19 10 Increase In Premium Income EXCELLENT RESULTS OF 229th YEAR THE annual general meeting of the Sun Insurance Office, limited was held at its head office in London. Sir William H. Goschen, K.8.E., in referring to the complexity of the problems which confronted insurance companies such as the286 words
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Article29 1939-06-19 10 Pullmeing the announcement that the /nternational quota release for the 3rd. quarter, 1939, is per cent, the domestic quota has been fixed at 32 per cent.29 words
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Article138 1939-06-19 10 Nw York, DOW JONIiS AVERAGES. (’rev. Latest Hish 1. 30 indus 134.67 135.31 20 rails 26.98 27.25 ->7T( 20 utilities 23.35 23.40 40 bonds 89.16 39.17 Business dune 400,000 STOCKS I>ev Am. Tab. B. Bl U Anaconda Cpr. Beth Steel Douglas Air 571 Elec. B. S. (Pid.:138 words
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Article125 1939-06-19 10 SAI URDA Y, JUNE 17. I*rev. LaieM Paris 178 23/32 176 3/4 New York 4.68 1/8 4.68 3/8 Montreal 4.69 1/2 4.69 7/16 Brussels 27.52 1/2 27.54 1/2 Geneva 20.78 1/2 20.78 Amsterdam 8.81 3/4 8.82 Milan 89 1/16 89 1/16 Berlin 11.67 1/2 11.66 1/2 Stockholm 19.41125 words
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Article335 1939-06-19 10 Arrival Of British Destroyer Shanghai. June 17. A British destroyer has arrived at Chinwangtao, 125 miles north of Tientsin and will tour the summer resorts of North China to investigate the safety oi Brito» The resorts include Peitaiho when, the Japanese are reported to have ordered census of335 words
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Advertisement843 1939-06-19 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD (Incorporated in England) SpS su u SS d “SS The I ndian Overseas Reserved Fund and Rest .£1,247,830 Capital nud Up A11.05..000 Ballt. Ltd.. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir Charles Alexander Innes, (Incorporated in British India) K.C.5.1.. C.1.E., Chairman Sir Thomas Smith Kt., Dy.843 words
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1145 1939-06-19 11 Pr u fit ir More Than Half Of Previous Year “O N LI replanting As ou Va U<! f eW P anting versus estates are allowed to plant un -in P esent Rest ™tion Scheme their existing plantXea t 0 5 Cent of vantage of1,145 words
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Article92 1939-06-19 11 After paying export duty and crediting interest and sundry receipts, production of rubber resulted in profit of £4l (against £3,713); add tribute received on tin ore recovered, £6,576 (£27,196 )< and IdividLnds rereceived £1,756 (£7,754) making £17,813 (£46,044). Final dividend 10 per cent., making 20 per cent.,92 words
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Article772 1939-06-19 11 Sir John Cargill’s Review QIR John T. Cargill, Bart., chairman, in moving adoption of the directors’ report, at the thirty-seventh annual general meeting of the Burmah Oil Co., Ltd., which was held in Glasgow recently, said that last year he ventured the fairly confident forecast772 words
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Article430 1939-06-19 11 Improvements In Liverpool And Cardiff MANCHESTER’S new airport, constructed at Ringway at a cost of nearly £200,000, which experts have described as the second best in Britain, has become the air junction of the North of England. This summer 25 or more commercial machines will fly430 words
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Article131 1939-06-19 11 Accounts for year ended February 28 show profit an trading, before charging exceptional expenditure, is £52,576 (£53,343), and after charging normal expenditure, viz., directors fees and depreciation, there is a balance of £23,219 (£23,476).; fall in exchange in China and in Argentina has resulted in an exceptional loss131 words
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Article237 1939-06-19 11 Docks And Tinplate Works Busy {'OALMINES, docks, and tinplate works in South Wales are busier than for months past. Welsh coal prices are rising after a steady decline for a year. This is gcod news for 130,000 miners engaged in the South Wales coalfield, as237 words
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Article155 1939-06-19 11 New Vessels Built Radium-uranium and copper-silver concentrates of an estimated value of £400,000 will be shipped this summer from .Canada’s radium mines on Great Bear .Lake in the sub-Arctic. This will be the largest 'movement of partially-processed radium in history. To help in the moving” of155 words
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Article92 1939-06-19 11 ’—Reuter. “Causes Foot Trouble” Detroit (Michigan). A resolution condemning the fairy story of Cinderella and the glass slipper has been adopted by the Michigan Chiropodist Association at its annual convention. “It would be a fine thing if the myth could be tom from story books,” said Dr.’—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article425 1939-06-19 11 Improved Estate Conditions r pHE thirtieth an’’, lai ordinary general meeting was held recently of the United Sumatra Rubber Estates. Ltd., at the offices of the company, 17 Mincirg-lane. London E C. Mr a. P. Hadow presiding in the absence of Mr. H. A. Barrett, who425 words
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Article111 1939-06-19 11 —Reuter. Greatest Money-Making Film Ever Known Hollywood. “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” has made more money than any other film in the history of the cinema. Walt Disney’s studio has revealed that in the 16 months since the fulllength cartoon was released it has.—Reuter. - 111 words
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Advertisement32 1939-06-19 11 STEEL WINDOW FRAMES I FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. B Equal to the best “W imported makes. B —J| MANUFACTURED BY I EASTERN MFG. CO. B 1. River Road Penang. B ’PHONE 148432 words
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Article282 1939-06-19 12 —Says Mr. Kennedy Mr. J. P. KENNEDY, the United States Ambassador, speaking at a dinner of the Liverpool University, referred to his family of nine —and their criticisms of him. "One of my boys has just come back from Spain; another is in Warsaw on his282 words
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Article161 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. “Money Should Be Spent On Defence"’ Toronto. The Municipal council of Tweed, Ontario, has rejected an offer of the Canadian Government to build a new £3,200 post office there and requested the Government to keep the money for defence purposes in case the EmpireReuter. - 161 words
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117 1939-06-19 12 Brother Crashes On ay To Death-Bed Kimberley. A police officer, who handled £100,000.000 worth of diamonds in his service with the diamond detective branch, has died here. He was detective head-constable S. Roberts, who retired to March from the diamond department after completing 27 years’117 words
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Article344 1939-06-19 12 Capture Of A Panda The Giant Panda is at the momer.t the “star” of the London Zoo. Every day we have news of its progress, and no visitor to the Zoo would think of leaving without seeing this amazing creature which has mystified man for centuries. Believed by344 words
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233 1939-06-19 12 Reuter. Bid To Fight Crime In Ontario Toronto. (Ontario). Ontario Government is offering cash rewards and medals to thos who perform outstanding service in the pursuit or arrest of a criminal. Mr. Gordon Conant. AttorneyGeneral of Ontario, in making tliis announcement to a qonferenee of– Reuter. - 233 words
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Article90 1939-06-19 12 Berlin. FIELD-MARSHAL Goring, who “created” the uniforms for a number of the posts he holds —they’ include those of Air Minister, Prussian Premier, and Chief Forester and Hunting Master has now designed a coat of arms for hi.s family. The centre-piece is a golden eagle90 words
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262 1939-06-19 12 HpHE General Medical Council have struck from their register the name of Dr. Abrams Litvak, Palestine nerve specialist, who in 1937, was sent to prison at Jaffa for keeping a girl locked in a chicken house. Dr. Litvak travelled 3,000 miles to defend262 words
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Article517 1939-06-19 12 Loss Of 19 Carats Of Rubies An Indian golusmith, Doraisamy, appeared in the Penang Police Court, before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, on a charge of theft of 19 carats of rubies, the property of one Maricar Dorai. The accused, who claimed trial, was defended by Mr.517 words
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Article53 1939-06-19 12 Rangoon. June The Associated Press learnb ldcr the Burma Government are ing the question of fcrmula'in.sures for the registration of r ,,Ll in Burma and all who d Burma, The measure to b‘- dc here uill be similar to the R jU the tion of Foreigners Act53 words
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Miscellaneous2755 1939-06-19 12 RAx h HOLLAND AAW K rransmission Schedule of the Netner'A B V SL fiar W lands Shortw ave. W Mj B phohi-Stations. P.H I. and P.C.J. B £33 W B 2.20—3.50 p.m. (19.71 m.) P.C.J, t 7.30 B gal M jB —8.35 (16.88—19.71 m.) PHOHI.t B HONGKONG "'W One of2,755 words
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Article394 1939-06-19 13 latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh And Penang SEA MAILS Outward For North. North Eastern and North Western Sumatra will close by Tosari a t I p.m. today. For Ceylon, Southern Western Aden. Egypt. Canada, Europe. 4 S.A will close by Ranchi at 6 P.m. today. f394 words
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Article1168 1939-06-19 13 Arrivals rODAI, JUNE 1». S.S. “Geu. Verspijck” from Lho-Seu-mawe. Sigh, Sabung, Olehleh anti Sigli. s.s. “Batak” from Batot-Bahru. fg. Mengeidar (Koealoe), Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and JlelawanDeli. TOMORROW. JUNE 20s.s. “Pyrrhus” from Singapore. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21. s»s. “Ginyo Maru” from Japan. s.s. ‘Pres. Polk” from San. Francisco m.v.1,168 words
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Article114 1939-06-19 13 Back To The Farm Maritzburg (Natal). Apparently because at felt homesick, a muscovy duck has flown from Maritzburg to Senekal in the Orange Free State—a distance of 300 miles—in four days. A farmer in the Senekal district sent a crate of four muscovy ducks to114 words
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Article189 1939-06-19 13 MR. CHARLES LONG, of Belling-don-road, Chesham, Buckinghamshire, read throughout the 86 years of his life letters written to him by his mother, who died when he was a chilci. Mr. Long, a retired boot manufacturer, died in January. In his will, just published, he said:189 words
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Advertisement498 1939-06-19 13 BLUE funnel line w weekly service to LONDON a north continent u A VEMNON calls Marseilles Glasgow Calls Antwerp Middlesboro j une J S G aSgOW J"'»' Aug" t iJM DAY BEKVICE fU Uiv rat BOOL VIA Omits Havre Calls Glasgow M :WJ YOBK SERVICE (Via Cap. of Good Bop.'?498 words
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Advertisement712 1939-06-19 13 P& o BRITISH* INDIA (Incorporated la lMglaa4t PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port contract with HJq MaW-v’s Owernmen' Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore London and Far East Mail Service. S/3 "MATA HARI’’ June 23712 words
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956 1939-06-19 14 Policy Of Selection Committee WEST INDIANS DRAW GOOD CROWDS London, June 5. J HAVE a strong suspicion that the huge total amas--1 sed by the West Indies at Lord’s, on Saturday, brought considerable' satisfaction to the chairman am members of the English956 words
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Article113 1939-06-19 14 Henry Cotton’s round of 62 12 strokes under the scratch score of the course—was mainly responsible for the ex-Open champion and L. Ayton, jun., beating R. a. Whitcombe, the Open champion, and Perry Alliss by 6 and 5 in a four-ball match for £l5O at Brokenhurst113 words
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Article88 1939-06-19 14 The Football Association expects to make a profit of more than £5,000 out of the recent tour in Italy, Jugoslavia and Rumania. The gate money for the ItalyEngland match in Milan was more than £12,000, nearly twice as much as the previous receipts for any88 words
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Article270 1939-06-19 14 London, June 5. rpHE F. A. team in South Africa are “in disgrace.” By i losing I—o to Southern Transvaal at Johannesburg they became the first of four English teams to be beaten on the tour. The match provided the team’s first real test, for270 words
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Article, Illustration67 1939-06-19 14 HENRY ARM,S 'I R'OR 6, who recently beat Ernie Roderick at Harringay for the world s welterweight title, on the scales T rainer Henry Jackson watches his weight carefully. Armstrong, has arrived in New York. His left hand is still bandaged, and he is not sure67 words
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Article822 1939-06-19 14 Foong Seon« Cup 55 PENANG’S GREiT VICEGRY gRILLIANT p| ay Choon Keng was responsible for the sp endj j badminton triumph which p en ang gained at the expense of Selangor, the holders in their Foong Seong Cup encounter at the Penang Free School Hall yesterday for the822 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-19 14 Lester Stoefen, U.S. tennis star recently arrived in England with his wife to join Budge, Vines and Tilden for a round-the-world tour.24 words
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Advertisement273 1939-06-19 14 l|k m z Iz'1 z PY RAM I D handkerchiefs for men and women Even if you use your handkerchief tn mop your brow, to shield youi head from the sun, or to wave to your friends, you may be sure that a Pyramid is the perfect handkerchief for you.273 words
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Article710 1939-06-19 15 Cricket Match With Krian Club A. J. WILLIAMS 59 NOT OUT T H cr’cket team of the Old Xaverians' Association travelled to ParitBurtar yesterday and scored an easy victory over a weak Krian Club side. The O.X.A. had no difficulty in beating a somewhat weak710 words
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Article87 1939-06-19 15 First Test EDRICH, FARNES AMES OUT FtNGLAND’S Test team against the j West Indies at Lord’s on June will be as follows: W. R. Hammond (Gloucester* (Capt.) I Hutton (Yorkshire/ H. Verity (Yorkshire) W. E. Bowes (Yorkshire) D. Compton (Middlesex) E. Paynter (Lancashire) J. Hurdstaff (Notts) D.87 words
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Article113 1939-06-19 15 Reuter. Saturday’s Close Of Play Scores London, June 17 the following are the close 01 play scores in the cricket matches started today.— Al Buxton. Derby 294 for 5 wickets Worthington 101) against Lancashire. At Leicester. West Indies 181; Leicester DO for 1. \t Lords: M.C.C. 206;. Reuter. - 113 words
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Article181 1939-06-19 15 —Reuter. Westchester Cup Polo At udowbrook, Long Island, June 19. In the third and final match of the Westchester Cup polo competition Great Britain, receiving ten goals, defeated the United States 17 —14, aftei eight chukkers. The British playerf Skvne. Lakin. Balding and Tyrrel Martin had handicaps—Reuter. - 181 words
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Article, Illustration24 1939-06-19 15 fl,. Dcrbif iff now being «/tov t IKTER > /X/ having a workout v n newsreels scrveiwd nt th e local nt fflnrrnmrke'24 words
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Article, Illustration312 1939-06-19 15 —Reuter. Knocked About By Rideout “MILE OF THE CENTURY” Prmeetown, New Jersey. June 17. 11HE special mile invitation race resulted as follows: 1. Fenske (U.S.) 2. Cunningham (U.S.) 3. San Romani (U.S.) 4. Rideout (U.S.) 5. Wooderson (Great Britain) Winner’s time: 4 min. Il sec. Distance: 12 feet;—Reuter. - 312 words
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Article43 1939-06-19 15 —Reuter. Bristol, June 17. In the West of England Tennis Championship final. Donald Butler (English Davis Cop player* beat Von Crainm who was making his initial reappearance in Great Britain, 6—4, 6 —3, I—6, 5 —7, B—6.8 —6.—Reuter. - 43 words
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1149 1939-06-19 15 Mrs. Allin Nearly kins Triple Crown SEOW BEATS CALEB IN MEN’S SINGLES FINAL Ipoh. fewer than six titles changed hands at Perak Open Lawn Tennis Championships which concluded yesterday afternoon, on the Ipoh Club courts. Despite a strenuous two-set match in the1,149 words
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Article73 1939-06-19 15 Reuter. Leman, June 18. In the 24-hour endurance race, Jean Pierre Wimille and Veyron were first in a Bugatti, completing 249 laps covering 3346.106 kilometres and breaking the record. Louis Gerard and Monneret, another French team, were second completing 245 laps and also breaking the record. BritishReuter. - 73 words
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Advertisement185 1939-06-19 15 Call far dcmontlratwn or write for free catalogue. AT HENDRY’S 30 BISHOP ST. PENANG PHONE 3843 K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE Asthma Cause MlfflAAbTx Homo physician, it now is possib'i to G' 1 1 <,f those terrible spells of cholon-', fG* I’’J’--coughing and wheezing Asthma > v lolling the true cause which185 words
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Article886 1939-06-19 16 Amounts To A Declaration Of War Tientsin, June 18. While not relaxing the barrier restrictions in the slightest, the Japanese have intensified the ir anti-British propaganda, the Japanese press carrying out a virulent campaign supported by handbills and also broadcasts for which loud speakers are installed atReuter. - 886 words
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Article46 1939-06-19 16 The Happy Hearts XI scored a convincing victory of four goals to nil in their soccer encounter against the Sporting Wanderers on the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club Ground last Saturday. The scorers were M. S. Vadiveloo, S. V. Thondar, V. Thangapah and P. Chiniah.46 words
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Article288 1939-06-19 16 Dr. Goebbels’ Claim Danzig, June 17. There could be no doubt about the German character of Danzig and even their opponents did not deny it. declared Dr. Goebbels speaking at the close of the Cultural Congress here. “What is important,” Goebbels said, according to a broadcast version288 words
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Article103 1939-06-19 16 —Reuter. England Defeat South Africa Johannesburg, June 18. Spectators—the gates had to b 2 closed and hundreds turned away—-thirty-two thousand saw England beat South Africa three-nil in the first soccer Test here. The brilliant combination and opportunism of the English forwards sorely tried the South African defence..—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article50 1939-06-19 16 —Reuter. Rome, June 17. The first naval squadron under RearAdmiral xuccardi will leave .Naples tomorrow for a fortnight’s exercises off Spain, Portugal and morocco. The exercises are described as normal training. The squadron consists of two battleships, ten cruisers, twenty destroyers and an unknown number of submarines.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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Article180 1939-06-19 16 Police Throw Cordon Round Ayer Itam Road Area A SERIES of shrill blasts from a Police whistle awakened residents in the New Market vicinity in Aver Itam Road shortly after midnight yesterday, ihe alarm was given in consequence of an attempted ro bery in one of180 words
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Article160 1939-06-19 16 Reuter. Results Of French Tennis Finals Paris, June 17. In the tennis championships finals, Madame Mathieu (France) beat Mlle. Jedrzejowska (Poland) 6—3, B—68 —6 and Donald McNeil (America) beat Robert Riggs (America) 7 —5, 6 —o, 6—3. In the men’s doubles semi-finals. Borotra and Brugnon beatReuter. - 160 words
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Article129 1939-06-19 16 —Reuter, German Support For Japanese Action Berlin, June 17. Both the Japanese Ambassadors at Rome and Berlin, who are outspoken exponents of the Germano-Japanese alliance, had recently numerous conferences with official German circles and and it is understood that the situation in the Far East, with special—Reuter, - 129 words
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Article79 1939-06-19 16 Reuter. Close Co-operation By Axis Powers Japan Rome, July 17. Plans are being prepared for very close co-operation between Italian, German and Japanese mercantile marine and for combined steamship services. Seventy-five thousand tons of German merchantmen have been assigned to Trieste to carry cereals and other foodstuffs fromReuter. - 79 words
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Article98 1939-06-19 16 Kampong Jawa Avenge Defeat AVENGING thefr defeat by Sungei Pinang in the Second Division of the M.F.A. league, Kampong Jawa beat their rivals by three goals to one at the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. Zainal Abidin, M. Ismail and Ahmed Khairuddin scored for the winners in the first98 words
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Article148 1939-06-19 16 Slow Work This Morning (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. As usual, only Trainers Duval. Hobbs, Magill. Logue and Sleigh had strings out for slow work on the inner tracks this morning, the mam track being closed. Other trainers had their charges exercised at the148 words
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Article141 1939-06-19 16 Yesterday’s morning swim was of an exceptionally good average in the Class B 100 Metres Back Stroke heats at the Chinese Swimming Club. The ordinary crawl and the oid-fashion-ed over-arm were equally employed in this event. In the first heat. Chow Kam Kong did the best141 words
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Article154 1939-06-19 16 .—Reuter Wireless. Encirclers Have Been Encircled Berlin. June 17. Britain’s difficulties in Tientsin continue to be received here with undisguised satisfaction. The Nazionvl Zeitung proclaims: “The encirclers have been encircled" and says that, while the British are trying to encircle Germany and Italj r with the assistance of.—Reuter Wireless. - 154 words
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Article68 1939-06-19 16 —Reuter. Berlin, June 19. Provisional results of the German census held on May 17 reveal that the population of Greater Germany including the former Austria is now about 79,600,000. The total including Memel and protectorates of Bohemia and Moravia is 86,000,000. The figure for Greater Germany—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article71 1939-06-19 16 Sports Club Team Against Muslims The following players will represent the Penang Sports Club in a friendly soccer match against the Muslim Recreation Club on the Esplanade tomorJ row at 5.20 p.m. I J. N. Davis, M. Roberts, J. T. Horsburgh, D. Mclntosh, W. G. Colebeck, J. A.71 words
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Article58 1939-06-19 16 MARKET PRICE S MONDAY, JUNE 19. MIDDAY, QUOTATIONS$110» Penang Tin Business $***** Singapore Tin KUBULK >3 lgc Penang (Spot- j Singapore (Spot' COPRA: >3.89 Sundried >lO.OO Black Pepper TAPIOCA: 3> is Medium jn;o Fair Seed RICE: $6 (*0 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 Rangoon White 3 Local Parboil» 1 jjo. J58 words
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Article57 1939-06-19 16 due to “7 ar Total Populaiw’ 1 86.600-o'«* wr The .jrovisK nal that census held on 1 population of riater b no* ing the tomuT ludl g ,9.6000. The U>ta7 the protectorates via, is 86.600.000. Ge T ,eure or 3^“« < an increase of JA years, Pn ncidue to »» - 57 words
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Advertisement122 1939-06-19 16 I I PAR PAINTS I Made in Malaya for Malaya I Manufactured in Malaya’s ONLY complete paint factory, employing the most I fl modern paint machinery under the supervision of a trained European Technical fl I Staff. PAR Paints, Varnishes, Enamels, Lacquers, etc. are available in a complete fl fl122 words
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Advertisement394 1939-06-19 16 Head Office; 216 Penan» D Phone 1477 4 Rates of Subscription f or p in 1 and Sunday Gazette 1 Pinang Gazette Monthly I<<>Ca l D $L 25 ry SS A F M S. Yearly 15.« «>» jj Sunday Gazette u S I. x A DVERTISEMENT rates 25 cents per394 words
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