Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 June 1939

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED OAIIV No. 116. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 666 1 More Outrages By Japanese WHY SWATOW WAS TAKEN London, June 23. The Japanese occupation of Swatow should not give rise to any serious international problem since there is no foreign concession or settlement there, declares the 4w l imes** in an editorial. Its object is
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  • 926 1 LONDON, JUNE 23. “THEIR MAJESTIES ARE UNCHALLENGABLY ENTITLED TO FEEL THAT THEY HAVE HELPED TO WRITE ONE PAGE IN THEIR COUNTRY’S HISTORY AND WON FOR THEMSELVES AN ILLUSTRIOUS PAGE” IN HISTORY “DECLARES THE “DAILY TELEGRAPH IN AN EDITORIAL ON THE TRIUMPHANT ROYAL RETURN.
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  • 276 1 Conflicting Reports Of Moscow 7 alks London, June 23. The report published in Moscow that the latest British proposals did not mark any progress is felt in London diplomatic quarters to be an understatement as they went very far towards satisfying the principle underlying the Sovi
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  • 38 1 .—Reuter. London, June 22. The President of the Board of Trade is expected to make an ’announcement in the Conimans oif Friday reyardintj the conclusion of the bartier agreement with th’ United States. —Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 20 1 I “SMILER" fed on I COW GATE f' t° r North Malaya Pm,mg i. ORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD., Penang and Ipob.
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    • 119 1 COW GATE Agents for North Malaya Penang: GEORGETOWN DISPEi’fSARV LID Penang and fpoh. CONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 IC> Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Indian News I China News 3 Foreign News 6 Local News 7 Editorial 8 Local News 9 Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping
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  • 691 2 TUMULTUOUS 'W ELCOME HOME' FOR THEIR MAJESTIES Rain Fails To Keep Crowd Away DESTROYERS FIRE SALUTE London, June 22. Rain and general Ibad weather conditions did nothing to damp the enthusiasm of the welcome to Their Majesties in Southampton water where speed boats m plenty put out to-greet the liner
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  • 167 2 .-8.0. W. No Political Significance Attached To Meeting Rugby, June 21. Endeavours in certain quarters to find the political significance of the visit paid to Herr Hitler by Khal’d El Hud, a business man from Saudi Arabia now’ in Germany, reached the climax today when
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  • 32 2 —Reuter Withdrawals Restricted To $5OO Shanghai, June 22 Chinese banks withdrawals are restricted to $5OO weekly except for the I legitimate business. The dollar Is now ’■quoted at seven pence.—Reuter
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  • 61 2 Reuter, Singapore, June 22. npHE Anglo-French talks on the defence of the Far East began this morning at a conference attended by 44 naval and military officers of both countries. Reports of the latest developments in Swatow were conveyed to the conference, which is
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  • 74 2 ’—B.O.W. Not To Be Extended To Far East Rugby, Jnue 22. The Foreign Under-Secretary who was asked whether the Government would consider the advisability of extending the terms of the Anglo-Franco-Soviet Pact to cover the Far East in view of the advantages which this would bring and
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  • 78 2 —Reuter. Petition To Commons On Palestine London, June 22 A petition signed by 210,000 British subjects relating to the condition of Jews in Europe and elsewhere was presented by Mr. Moering when the Commons assembled this afternoon. The petition, which will be sent to the Committee of the
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  • 52 2 Former N.Z. Minister Of Justice Wellington, June 22. The death has occured of Sir Thomas Mason wilford. Minister of Justice, New Zealand 1917-19 Minister of Justice and Minister of Defence 1928-29 and High Commissioner for New Zealand in *****4. He represented New Zealand on n
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  • 53 2 .—-Reuter Fighting Beyond CityBoundary Tokyo, June 22. The Chinese troops who retreated before the Japanese march to Swatow, carried out. a counter-attack, according to Japanese despatches. The Japanese claim that the Chinese who constructed barricades on Sunshing Road, were thrust back beyond the city boundary after half
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  • 430 2 due to the Chinese counter-attack.—Reu-ter Tokyo, June 22. The Japanese detachment which entered Swatow last night occupied the Municipal and Government offices, the Customs house, the naval and air bases and other important points this morning, it is announced. The Japanese are now
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  • 336 2 But Agitation Has No Effect FOOD SITUATION BECOMING TIGHTER Tientsin, June 22. The surrender of the British Concession and the cessation of business with Britons are among the demands splashed on the front pages of the Japanese-sponsored press, which publish long diatribes against Britain.
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  • 105 2 .—Reuter. 7”in Times Warsaw correspondent says on good authority that the Soviet Ambassador China has been summoned to Moscow to report particularly on the present military position and prospects in China. It is also stated that M. Lozovsky. Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs, who is an organiser
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  • 44 2 Reuter. Post Of Inspector-General Created London, June 22 In consequence of the expansion of the airforce, an additional post of InspectorGenera’ has been created. The first occupant will be Air Marsha) Sir Charles Burnett who will concentrate chieflv on training maintenance units.—
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  • 2719 3 Investigations Point To Sabotage FULL TEXT OF COMMITTEE’S REPORT A Kuala Lumpur. •4- 4-u dmg of the Departmental Committee of Inquiry in o e derailment of the Kuala Lumpur—Singapore night mail near Gemas on the morning of May 29, 1939, is published in full bekw. investigations are
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  • 218 3 Children Claim Damages Singapore. Tne five children of a Chinese who was alleged to have been killed by the negligence of a Singapore motorist sued the motorist before the Chief Justice, S.S.. Sir Percy McElwaine, in the Singapore High Court, on Wednesday. The plaintiffs, Lim Goon,
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  • 594 3 To Settle Age Question Kuala Lumpur. 'T'HE question as to whether accused was or was not a minor was debated on Wednesday at the Selangor Assizes when a young Tamil, Supparagam was charged with the murder of a compatriot, Marimuthu, at Brook lands
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  • 54 3 The Kuala Lumpur Musical Society is contemplating the production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Patience”. To enable the Society to gauge the amount of support likely to be forthcoming for such a venture, everybody willing to take part is asked to communicate with the Hon. Secretary,
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  • DAILY INDIA PAGE
    • 55 4 Alia- irgi ii i a C r<'ssltv t< »< ,of Weybri<lg< appeared in court a r Feltham without ha t Apologising, she said i t wa> such a glorious dav. and she didn't know court rules. She pur on a blue scarf, and wa
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    • 236 4 London. Sii Abdul Qudn vho is leaving England at the end of the m 0 lth was the guest of honour at a dinher held at the Giiterioi restaurant here. The dinner was arranged by Mr. G. S. Dara. Secretary of the Indian National
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    • 255 4 Quilon. June 5. a special meeting of the Quilon S.N. V D.F. Union was neld last evening under the presidency of Mr. C. Kesavan to protest against the recent electoral changes in Travancore. Th*- meeting was w-eli attended. Mr. F. Kunjukrishna.il. M.L.A.. President ol the Union,
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    • 88 4 —Reuter. Bombay. A scientific expediti'.n to the Karakorum Mountains, led by the wellknown Everest mountaineer, Mr. Eric Shipton. has ai rived here. Mr. Shipton is accompanied by Dr. Scott Russel’. F, E. Fountaine and Mr. P. E. Mott. The expedition, which is sponsore by the
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    • 363 4 LON turtle oil is 16 have a big boost in America through the 4 efforts ol Mr. R. H. Bassett, the Marketing Commissioner, who has discussed the matter with one of America’s foremost authorities on cosmetics and beauty preparations who is at present
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    • 430 4 United Province Speaker’s Suggestion Puri, June 7. 1»»R. Pufshottamdas Taudon. Speaker ol the U. P. Assembly who 1» 1 j s convalescing here, made the following suggestions foi a revision ot the (ongress Constitution in an interview with tle Associated Press. Mi Taudon says "My first
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    • 64 4 L ack no w, June U. Niue deaths from heatstroke art i t ported to have .occurred at itjjtr and the districts. A beg-gar iconian ttna a child were found dead cn an iron bridgt and a number of animals and birds arc also reported to
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    • 101 4 Galle. r I’HE iron lung in the Galle Hospital. the gift of Lord Nuffield, saved a man's life recently. The man, N. D. Peter, of Dadalla, was trying to oring ashore a log oi wood washed away from the ill-fated Danish vessel Alsia,
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    • 84 4 Tv.o Diesels and a number of other special trains will oe run from Colombo to Madhu on June 29 and 30 to convey pilgrims for the festival. The return traffic will start on July 2. This time the railway authorities expected greater numbers of pilgrims than
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    • 353 4 Colombo, June 12. CxRiME in Colombo has been steadily j decreasing since March. The monthly figures for May just issuer by the Assistant Superintendent of Police i Crimes i record 774 invest'gations bv the Crime Police, disclosing 180 cases of grave crime, as compared with 209
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    • 41 4 Reuter London. A-i operation tor appei'dn been performed or Lad f eldest daughter of th< Ma Linlithgow, Viceroy ot 1 London Nursing Home. After the operation that she was "preg’ess. torily.” 1914. Lady Anne was- bo ,T
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    • 79 4 —Reuter In the last two ear- sued n of wiieless receivU 1 1 7() India has increased b ne u i v 74 000 cent, and r.ow stands at ianS niitting There are now uhO ut th stations operating (h> o p e r.-"’ country, and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 68 4 QUEEN’S 6. 15 Tonight 9,30 MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3 p Reduced Prices Downstairs 15, 30 50 centMADELEINE CARROI FRED McMURRAY in “CAFE SOCIETY” Matinee Today at 3 p.m. ON THE STAGE SLLVEK VIGON Kl<\ I I OF SHANGHAI Entire Charge of programn ON THE SCREEN -LNDEK TWO FLAGS (20th Century-F
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  • DAILY CHINA PAGE
    • 899 5 INTERVIEW AT FIELD HEADQUARTERS OF GEN. LI TSUNG-JEN (From Reuter’s Special Correspondent with the Chinese forces somewhere in Central China.) June 18, (By Air). HANK, humourous eyes and a liim, wide mouth gave distinction to the features of General Li Tsung-jen, famous Kwangsi commander, who
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    • 239 5 < ’itral News. Hongkong, June 18. A FFECTED by the blockade o£ Tientsin, stocks of foreign comrecorded the nrst drop in six in the Shanghai stock market "u morning of June 16 when stocks h< Shanghai Telephone Company i pped by $4 (Chinese currency) those the Shanghai
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    • 106 5 .•ieice fighting is in progress.—lnternational News. Sian, June 16. Th.. Japanese general officer director the retreat of troops from Liulin in vest Shansi to Lishih is Lieut.he. eral Ycshijiro Umetsu, former i nlander of Japanese garrison in Tientsin area. He has seven diviunder his command in
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    • 76 5 Central News. Hongkong, June IS. Seven Japanese soldiers decorated 'sve of Japanese war dead in wr Rebeiiioi inside the British I -sion in Tientsin yesterday, after t b they returned to the Japanese c r &lt; sslor without any untoward inGunfire was audible in the
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    • 67 5 "nis and provisions.—lnternational News. Kweilin. June 16. tne Japanese failures in Honan, Kiangsi and Hupeh, iieved here that their troops ag to make another thrust in Hmum from Yochow southward. Japanese transports and forty craft left Hankow yesterday iiov., carrying about 20,000 reinforcements to north Other Japanese
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    • 85 5 IUUVIII CiaDUCO o statement.—lnternational Tientsin, June 16. ’’i &gt; lashes along tne Outer- Manchukuo borders are i pite the present lull, as ovet j l &lt;•&lt;! Soviet planes are gathered at the rear of the Outer frontier, where later tanks 1 mechanized corns, infantry, ’&gt;n&lt;! artillery units
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    • 67 5 —Central News. Hongkong, Jure 18. A i.e», arrival here from Nanking revea's that Wen Tsung-yao and Yer Yuan-tac, two leading puppets in the “reformed government,” have rot ye passed the danger stage and are stil tn coma. It may be recalled that both of them were
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    • 44 5 —Central News. Hongkong, June IS. The doyen of the Shanghai Consular Corps, Commander L. Neytor.?, Italian Ccnsul-General here, is leaving Shanghai today. He will be succeeded by the Danish Consul-Ger.era 1 Mr. Paul Scheel as doyen or the Consular Corps. Central News.
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    • 270 5 Every Move Cleverly Checked i Ry Chi nese Forces I Shaokwan. June 16. SURVEY of the military situation in Kwangtung showed today that the Japanese have failed to gain any objective during their operations for the past several weeks Heavy Japanese concentrations are located
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    • 76 5 —Central News. Hongkong, June 17. The entire local Indian garrison was suddenly mobilized in full war kit in the night of June 15 to coastal outpost.'., while British warships anchored in the Hongkong harbour departed for the sea. Forts anei searchlights were alsc trained at the sea,
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    • 153 5 in west and south Shansi. —International News. Tungkwan, Jure 16. lEUT-GENERAL Yoshijiro Umetsu, commanding the Japanese drive in west Shansi, has established his field headquarters in Fenyang on the southern section of the Tatung-Puchow Railway and is mapping out fresh campaigns with
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    • 63 5 Central Isews. Chungking, June 18. The Sinn-Soviet Cultural Association here, the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign, the Chinese Literary Society, etc., jointlj’ held a meeting here this evening to commemorate the third anniversary of the death of M. Maxim Gorky. An exhibit of
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    • 36 5 —Central News. Chungking, June 18. The United States Ambassador to Ch'na. Mr. Nelson T Johnson, and the French Ambassador, M. Henri Cosme, called on Generalissimo Chiang K-/'-.-’■ex separately yesterday afterroor.— Ce itral News.
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    • 43 5 kow municipal government.”—Central New,?. Hongkong, June 17. Accoraln'g to foreign reports, the International Chamber ot Commerce in Hankow recently decided not to pay the various taxes collected by the Japanese sponsored “special Hankow municipal government.”—Central News*.
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    • 140 5 Central News. But Disappear When Military Arrive Hongkong, June 18. ORIEF tension gripped the International Settlement in Shanghai yesterday when a number of puppet “Tatao” police early yesterday merning removed barbed wire barricades and seals placed by the British authorities at the “Tatao” police substation at
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 202 5 SHOWING TO PACKED HOUSES. WINDSOR 'Phone 1355. o*3o p.ITI. 9.30 p.Di. MATINEES TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 12 A.M. A Cantonese Musical Drama That Breaks All Records. MA SZE CHANG CHAN SEEN YUE in “ROMANTIC PROFESSOR” with CHAN THIN CHOONG, LAM MODI MOOI, a Skyful of |Stars. USUAL PRICES OF ADMISSION. Toy
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  • 339 6 British Youth "A Fine Type Of Lad MEDICAL TESTS OF MILITIA London. O;NE of the most significant facts that have emerged from the first registration of young men for Britain’s Militia is- the high standard of physical fitness of the nation’s youth. The first medical tests of the Militiamen were
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  • 181 6 .—Reuter. Tourists To Pay 16s. A Day Paris. British tourists in France this summer will not be called upon to give tips to French guides, who. under a new decree, are to become members of a professional and regulated "corps” with a set tariff.
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  • 550 6 Serious Effect On Education COMPETITION IN DOMINIONS FOR JOBS Dorchestei (Dorset). DE LA WARR, President oi the Board of Education discussed the effect of Britain’s diminishing population on the educational system of the country in a speech at Clayesmorc School, Dorset. “The impiovements in the national
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  • 325 6 SOIL FROM ENGLISH SCOTTISH SHRINES Reuter. To Be Mingled In U.S. Gardens QOIL from the burial places of English and Scottish kings will be taken to America tins -monu. tc ue s.wd in gardens which are to become a symbol of peace. The earth, to be taken from Westminster Abbey
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  • 113 6 .—Reuter. And Gets Prison Sentence Warsaw. a 23-year-old girl cycling across ths landing ground of the airport at Stanislawow. eastern Galicia, collided with an aeroplane which was just landing and caused it to crash. The pilot war seriously injured. The girl, Helena Flesczerowna, es caped
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  • 99 6 Reuter. Asks I .S. To Li t Him Sta\ Washington. A 26-year-o'd German Baron and hit wife have asked the House of Representaf ve ImmmrMmr Comm ttee tc save them from deportation to Geimany. The German, Baren Carl ven Mauchenheim. who employed b&gt; the Ford
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  • 48 6 Reuter Berl’n. To commemorate tne return cf h&lt; German volunteer, to Spain, a street ji Zehlendorf. a hign-ciass residential quarter of Berl n. has been re-name-u "Spanish avenue". street in Hamburg eras recently re-named “Franco Avenue" in henou. ot the Spanish Generali; simo. Reuter
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  • 526 6 Canada And U.S.A. Build Chain Of Forts .—Reutei. Victoria (A'antjuver Island). QUIETLY and without formal military pact, Canada and tne Unites States are now completing strikj g &lt;-&gt;-operative- vork H of defence for this part of the Pacific coast a chain &lt;f torts a hich
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  • 47 6 British L’liih ren taking "art in iv&gt;nstratii n outside St. Pancras T •'n Hall, N.W. They were appeal n-to the council to provide more milk for necessitous mothers ai d Below, a Aoniun nursing a baby on the Town Hall steps.
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  • 235 6 Reuter. Imperial Airways’ Decision r 4 London. Imperial Airways have decided to use American engines in certain air liners on Empire services. They have placed an erder for thCyclose engine built by the Curtiss Wright Corporation for‘eight Engines to be used on the England-Calcutt
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  • 154 6 —Reuter. Unemployed With Irish Names Handicapped London, An appeal to the Irish Republican Army to stop uie bomb outrages is made in a letter to the Press by 01; John Haslam. Conservative M.P. foi Bolton, Lancashire. "Because of the I.R.A. bomb out rages,” he states, "employers
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  • 91 6 .—Reuter. IN POLAND REPORTED Children’s .Find In A Wood Warsaw. Children playing in a wood neai iVejeherowo in Pomorze (the Polish “Corridor’’) discovered a store 0’ rifles stamped with the inscription ‘‘German weapons,” according to the newspaper ‘T K C”. The mfles, of the type used in
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  • 88 6 Reuter. While the rest of London was sweltering in a heatwave, 8,000 who attended the conference National Federation of Women s stitutes at the Empress Hall, Court, commented on the coo a phere of the room. Lady Denman, who preslued. ‘T should I’ke to tell
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 All in a Day’s W or! Rick Elmcs SMOKLD ul 1 boT TE_L L_\ oHI zm-a N A 1 VOu -THZX-T If J X I Boss IS I Smoking As X v S 5 7/ J -K. -''G JWSi azl Y.X'
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  • 181 7 Situation Discussed With Malayan Governor Kuala Lumpur. It is learned here, on reliable information, that the entire group of European members of the Council of Sarawak has resigned ‘over a certain incident.” One, a former Chief Justice of Sarawak, Mr. T. Stirling Boyd,
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  • 241 7 22 Arrests GAMING IN PREMISES ALLEGED Kuala Kangsar. Detectives and police under Mr. D. N. Livingstone, Officer-in-Charge of Detectives, Perak, Mr. Alexander, Assistant Officer-in-Charge of Detectives, Perak, Mr. Dakers, Assistant Protector of Chinese, Perak, and Mr. R. W. E. Harper, Officer-Superin-tending Police Circle, Kuala Kangsar, carried out
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  • 237 7 Govt. To Consider Mr. R. G. Young’s Suggestion A meeting of the State Council of Pahang was held at Pekan on May 27, 1939. The following are the main items of business transacted: The Orang Kaya Indera Maharaja Perba Jelai (Wan Ali bin Wan Chik) and
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  • 495 7 Man With 4 Previous Convictions Yeoh Kim chooi, alias Aya Bali, des-1 cribed by Inspector D. R. Cowie as a man who associated with young rascals, but who always succeeded in getting out of the clutches of the law, made his appearance again in the
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  • 378 7 Further Evidence PARANG FOUND IN LOFT OF OFFICE The finding of a paran;» alleged to be the weapon used in the Penang Hill murder, tucked between two beams in a loft in the old “Pinar g Gazette” building, was related by a linotyping at rhe reopened preliminary'
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  • 475 7 Rev. Mrs. Roberts Entertained A very enjoyable social evening in honour of the visit of the Rt. Rev. Dr. B. C. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts, was held yesterday evening m the midst of a good gathering. The function was by the Province Wellesley and Kedah Church Committee, of
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  • 33 7 The Earl of At hl one inspect'; tg the 16th London (Barker) De tuchnient of the Red Cross on the roof of Messrs. Derry and Terns-* remises in Kensington.
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  • 689 7 Evidence Of R.R.I. Director m nu i Seremban. Charles Mann, acting Director of the Rubber Research Institute, gave evidence for the defence at Seremban on Tuesday m the case of alleged illegal planting of rubber on Titi !ca V Estate, Jelebu. The defendants are Mr. A.
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  • 81 7 The A.AM. Hill Climb at Mount Pleasure, which was abandoned owing to bad weather on May 7, will now be helc on Sunday, July 2 at 9 ajn. Additional entries have been receiver from Perak and Selangor and a goot morning sport is assured. The arrangements include
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  • 104 7 Good Support For Fair Ipoh Splendid support has been accorded by Ipoh Chinese residents to a Charity Fair at the Ipoh Jubilee Park organised by the Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Double
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  • 390 7 Proceeds To Be Used For Medical Supplies The gross proceeds ct the charity refreshment stall organised by the Penang Chinese Ladies’ Chin Woo Athletic Association to be held at the Wembley Park tomorrow night in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund will be utilised for the purchase
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  • 100 7 House In Western Road Entered Penang’s cat burglars, whose activities tave netted them a very profitable income during the past few weeks, struck again. They broke into No. 61, Western Road, a plank and zinc house occupied by a Malay and his family in the early hours
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  • 89 7 During fever body tissues rapidly waste away and the patient quickly loses weight unless he is supplied with adequate anti suitable food. Horllcks supplies the nutritive eiementi which the body requires and enables ilhe exhausted body to rebuild itsell quickly Doctors have proved that Horllcks u
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    • 334 7 Call for demonstration or write for free catalogue. HENDRY’S 30 BISHOP ST. PENANG PHONE 3843 K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE /Zi Indigestion "doesn’t live here any more" 'fake 1 Carter’s Little Liver Pill before and after meals and get relief. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your
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  • 385 8 r 'II ERE is news from France—and it is good news. A comr.i unique issued in Paris yesterday announced that agreement had already been reached on several points of the plan submitted to M. Molotov by Mr. W illiam Strang. The purpose of this article, however,
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  • 714 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Lady Caldecott, who is stated to have been ill earlier this month with a very severe chill, was reported better last week. Mr. J. F. L. Ccwin of Rennie. Lowick and Co., and Mrs. Cowin returned from leave in Europe by the Christiaan Huygens on Tuesday. Mr. L.
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  • 596 8 100 Much Hooting HHHERE is too much unnecessary sounding of horns m. Pcnang —Local Magistrate. I am reminded of an article I read somewhere the other day in which the writer states that the whole idea of a ban on hooting started from a burst of dictatorial
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  • 421 8 Friday, June 23. r rnE main news of the day is, of course, the triumphant homecoming of Their Majesties. In the words of the Premier who moved an address of welcome on behalf of the Commons: It is no exaggeration to say that
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  • 277 9 twenty-Two Pork-Sellers Fined 'pWENTY-FOUR pork-sellers appeared before Mr. um e ck in the Middle Court this morninp n” C n^ r^ eS P layln& in a common gaming house in Xo. 92, Rope Walk, yesterday at about 4 p.m. Ihe accused gave their names a? Leong
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  • 223 9 Indian Fined For First Offence The story of how an Indian, Ramalingham, sold his cycle to one Retnani for $3, then borrowed it from hint, and sold it to another Indian, Murugiah, for another §3, was told by the Court Inspector before Mr. Lim Koon
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  • 38 9 It is understood that Mr. Wee Chong Jin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Gim Puay, who recently returned from England, will be attached to the firm of Messrs. Hogan, Adams and Allan.
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  • 268 9 .—Reuter. GIVING WAY TO CRITICISM BY MEMBERS, SIR JOHN SIMON, THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER, ANNOUNCED DURING THE COMMITTEE STAGE OF THE FINANCE BILL THAT MEDICINE STAMP DUTIES, WHICH IT WAS INTENDED TO REPEAL WOULD BE RETAINED FOR ANOTHER YEAR. Sir John Simon’s
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  • 119 9 Stretched Himself On Road Quite a commotion was caused at Chulia Street near the Carnarvon Street junction at about 11.30 a.m. yesterday, when a lunatic stretched himself in the middle of the road. Traffic coming from both directions was consequently held up. The form of a
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  • 99 9 Construction Well Under Way In T. Anson Teluk Anson Work is well under way in the construction of the Government Rice Mih and storehouses at Sungei Nibong Road. Teluk Anson. The contract for the construction of the buildings has been given to Messrs. Lindeteve’s Stokois and 24
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  • 93 9 fhe death occurred of Mrs. K a lav nee Lee Kooi Wan Neoh at hei residence, No. 32 Katz Street, Penang after a very brief illness, at the ripe age of 67. She leaves behind Mr. Ooi Cheang, sole proprietor of Hock, Mr. Ooi
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  • 64 9 JN Penang the market for pigs during May improved con side rably, prices reaching $l5 per picul liveweight, according to the Malayan Agricultural Journal. In Malacca, on the other hand, prices declined from $14.50 to $l3 per picul. The reason for this decline in price
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  • 168 9 BUT UNABLE TO ESCAPE IN a desperate attempt to escape, following his unsuccessful attempt to burgle a house in East Jelutong at sunrise yesterday, a tmnese is alleged, when cornered, to have turned his weapon upon one of his pursuers. The culprit ,who was armed with a
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  • 98 9 List Of New Books Received The following new books have been received at the Penang Library:— F. O. B. Detroit, by Wessel Smitter. The Fair Young Widow, by Geo. R. Freedy. The Fall of the Russian Monarchy, by Bernard Pares. The Fox Prowls, by Valentine liams. Gibraltar and
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  • 116 9 Entertaining Film At The Queen’s Glimpses into the life of America’s idle rich are provided in “Cafe Society,’’ an entertaining Paramount film which opened to crowded houses at the Queen’s last night. It tells the story of a spoilt heiress who becomes unfatuated with a hard-boiled newspaper reporter,
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  • 282 9 Tanjong Tualang Tragedy Batu Gajah. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Che Bahaman bin Samsudin, who sat as Coroner in the Batu Gajah Court on Wednesday afternoon, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of an aged male Chinese, Hoh
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  • 172 9 Guilty On Bribe Charge COUNSEL GIVES NOTICE OF APPEAL JUDGMENT was delivered in the Middle Court yesterday by the Magistrate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, in the case in which a detective, Thean Foh Pow, was charged with receiving an illegal gratification of $2, other than
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  • 241 9 Loss To Colony Bar (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Reference was made tnis morning in the Supreme Court to the death of Mr. Richard Page, a prominent lawyer, who died yesterday. Wnen uie Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr. Justice Pedlow and Mr. Justice
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  • 203 9 Sports Club Beaten By Ex-Servicemen The Bowls match arranged between the Penang Sports Club and the Ex-Services Association of Malaya (Penang Branch) was played yesterday evening on the Western Road rinks and resulted in a win for the Association by 4 games to 1, one game being halved.
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  • 100 9 Storekeepers Of Eastern Smelting Co. The death has occurred of Mr. Horace ice, storekeeper, of the eastern Smelting Co., ’Ltd., yesterday at 9.30 ).m. after a long illness. The late Mr. lice was one of those who were severely burnt by the sulphuric acid exploion
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  • 33 9 Owing to the death of Lord Inchcape, a Director of the P. O. Company, all the P. O. and 8.1. vessels in the Penang Harbour were at half mast yestexda?.
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  • 196 9 Five Men And A Goat Two detectives, while on special duty at Hargreaves Road on Green Lane in the early hours of Wednesday morning, saw a group of five Tamils squatting together in the middle of a field. Flashing their electric torches on them, the guardians
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  • 328 9 rpHE Rev. C. D. n atterson of the Anglo-Chinese School, Parit Buntar, addressed the members of the Literary Circle of the Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club on VVednesoay evening, the subject of his talk being “Wonderings in the United States of America.” Members of the public
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 196 9 ANNOUNCING Follow-on Trulood V The march of science brings r.iany blessings. Until now, weaning Baby from the bonk to more advanced food has been a most difficult pciiod. full of guess work and uncertainty, resulting all too often in a falling-back of Baby’s condition. Now, accuracy akes the place of
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 146 10 A.A. ANTHONY COMPANY Buyers Sellers TIN. Ampat 3/9 4/ Ayer Weng 73 76 Batu Seiangor 1.22 1.25 Hitam 30 32 Hong Fatt 64 66 Kampong Lanjut 14/9 15/ Kamunting 9/ 9/6 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 1.21 1.24 Laruts 3/10 J 4/1$ Nawng Pet 25 27 Petalings 6.75 6.90 Pungah
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    • 257 10 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Ampats 3/71 3/10* A. Hitams 21, 22 A. Weng 72 75 Bangrins 19/ 19/6ex B. Selangors 1.21 1.24 Brejuntais 9 3 9 9 Chenderiangs 11/ U/9 Hong Fatt 62 64 Kamras 1/6 1/8 Kamun tings 9 9/9 K. Lanjuts 14/9 15/3 Kramats
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    • 197 10 Sir W. Crawford’s View London, June 2. A prediction that this country is at the open doorway of a great trade boom was made by Sir William Crawford yesterday before sailing for New York. He will head the British delegation to the Advertising Convention ut
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    • 221 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 3/8$ 4/1$ A. Amalgamated 4/6 5/ Ayer Weng 72$ 77$ Banrgin 19/ 20/ Batu Selangor 1-20 1.25 Gopeng Consol 9 6 10/6c Hong Fatt 63 65 Jelebu 57$ 62$ Kampcng Lanjut 14 9 15 Kamra 1/6 3 9 Kamunting 9 3 10
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    • 184 10 RUBBER. Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1-15 1.20 Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 104 1.07$ Bentas 104 1.07$ Brogas 60 62$ ex Indragiris 1-20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.30 2.40 Lunas 1-55 1.65 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Mentakabs 40 42 Pajams 1-75 1.82$ Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.03 ex
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    • 197 10 It is estimated that'more than $2,000,000 worth of radium-uranium and coppersilver concentrates will be shipped out this summer from Canada’s radium mines on Great Bear Lake in the sub-Arctic. This, it is stated, will be the largest movn ent of partially- processed radium in history. To help
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    • 167 10 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/9 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/7$ 4/10$ B. Selangors 1.22$ 1.27$ Hong Fatts 64 67 Johans 23 2 K. Lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kramais 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.22$ 1.27$ Laruts 4/ 4 3 Nawng Pets 25 28 Pangnga Rivers 6/4$ 6/9 Pungahs 16/3 16/9 Rahmans
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    • 652 10 Exceeds Previous Record (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 13. The figures for British steel output are considered by many authorities to give a truer picture of British industry than the statistics of any other industry, because steel, to a large extent, is the raw material of
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  • 238 10 New York, Thursday, London weakness is reflected in th, ported failure of the Anglo-Russian ment plus the increased tension in the Far East while our market was Z pathetic. Business news included over per cent, rise in Sears Roebuck saleabove a year ago and higher car loading
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  • 65 10 Reuter. London, Thursday. A cheerful close followed the earlier quiet dull markets and a late rally owing to small buying orders carrying the prices of leaders of most sections higher. Among oils however, attocks were easier on, it is believed, selling from the Far East. Silver rallied a
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  • 123 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 22. Prev. Latest Paris 176 3/4 176 23/32 New York 4.68 5/32 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.69 7/16 4.69 5/16 Brussels 27.53 1 2 27.52 1/2 Geneva 20.77 20.76 3/4 Amsterdam 8.81 7/8 8.81 3/4 Milan 89 1/16 89 Berlin 11.66 1/2 11.67 Stockholm 19.41 1942 Copenhagen
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  • 68 10 The Great Western Railway are to build a new hotel at Birmingham Snow Hill Station. The building will be a six-floor steel framed structure fronting to Colmore Row, and will have fireproof floors and will be faced with Portland stone. It is understood that the new building
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 746 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. OVERSEA-CHINESE (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised Capital Subscribed &gt; a rirr/AXT Reserve fund and Rest £1,252,770. PCMR A FTCKN Capital Paid Up £1,050,000 IxV/111 VILA I IX7I N BOARD OF DIRECTORS LIMITED Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.5.1., C.1.E., Chairman Sir Thomas Smith Kt.,
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  • 742 11 Directors’ Annual Report I'he nineteenth ordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Tekka-Taipine Limited was held at the Masonic Hall oreen Lane, Redruth, on Wednesday Mav 17, 1939, at 11.45 a.m. Following is the directors’ reportBalance brought forward from last Account £24,924 17 11 Add Profit for the
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  • 1059 11 British Factory’s Feat INDOMITABLE COURAGE AND ENTERPRISE jy/TONDA\ May 22 will go down in history as a date unique in the annals of the British motor industry, as it was on that day that the l,000.00()th Morris irom Viscount Nuffield’s famous factory at Cowley was
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  • 353 11 Bird banding in Canada co'.T-iued to expand durir.g 1938, when 32.226 records of newly banded birds wer? added to the official bird-band ng records of the Department of Mine» and Resources, Ottawa. In addition. 815 interesting ar,J valuable records of banded birds recovered were indexed
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  • 106 11 The following gold output for the four weeks ended June 17 have been announced: Crushing No. 547 Battery treated 4780 tons of ore returning 1300 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1237 ounces of fine gold. Retreatment Plant treated 7362 tons of tailings producing 758 ounces of bullion equivalent
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  • 441 11 Lower Price And Restriction Affect. Profits U'OLLOWING is the Directors’ report of Renong consolidated Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., which ia to be pre- sented at the twelfth annual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur on June 29: i ACCOUNTS. The Accounts, as submitted, disclose a profit of
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  • 19 11 Two admiring (and envious) c i watch a villager putting back his jug oj reward.
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  • 405 11 Factories orking To 70 Per Cent. Of Capacity HTHE £11,500,000 works of Messrs. Richard Thomas Co., at Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, have got going. They are now working to 70 per cent, capacity, turning out between 7,000 and 8,000 tons of steel and 35,000 basic boxes, that
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 202 11 I "I feel perfectly fsi again— I you too need not suffer any longer 7ji ii i ■■■■■■mrireiiTnnMMMMr nN/, And to think that I always used to General Weakness dread the approach of such a natural event. I use Kalzana regularly now and Weakness and f ee 3g though I
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  • 495 12 Library Notice THE following publication were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F .M.S. during the period June 12-17, 1939, inclusive, ar I are available for the public use in the reference Library, Fulerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
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  • 278 12 Safety On The Rail The days when a man with a red flag walked in front of a train are long since passed. Going too, are the days of the old signalling arms, for lights similar to our traffic lights are taking thenplace. Another innovation is tnat a
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  • 281 12 Adrian Brunel’s Sincere Work Some years ago I was given Adrian Brunel’s “Only Yesterday” to raed in. its printed form, writes W. A. Darlington in the "Daily Telegraph”. I found it, a sincere and well-written play, which showed us, through a story of the last
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  • 265 12 Censor Objects To Role Of Edward VII. London. The Britsh Film Censor has banned a French film called “Entente Cordiale,” dealing with the part played by Edward VII. in the forming of the Entente, writes the Film Correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” The Censor’s ruling is that
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  • 229 12 Thirteen Arrests Id The City Madras. June 3. Thirteen men were arrested today in house-searches conducted by the Police in different parts of the City. A posse of constables headed by Inspector Arunagri Mudaliar of the Crime Branch and assisted by Divisional Inspector Ethirajulu Naidu, working under the
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  • 211 12 Possibilities In Kotagiri Ootacmu.nd, June 6. A tour of Kotagixd and Kadanad was made yesterday by the hon. Mr. V. I. Munuswami Pillai, Ministei- for Agriculture and Rural Development. At Kotagiri he inspected the mink farm conducted by Captain Vankullin. Mink is an animal, from which
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  • 130 12 Reuter. Natives Refuse To Build Road In It Port Moresby, Papua Some of the most fertile valleys in the mountains of Papua are haunted by evil spirits, according to native superstition. A Government officei' in the NorthEastern Division, gave orders for a road to be made through a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2625 12 Ra I /’■a BERL|N K W H m DJA 9.56 mc/s &lt;31.3 m.) W M BP W DJB 15.20 mc/s (19.7 m). M JK n W DJQ 15.28 mc/s &lt;19.6 m.) JB djn 954 mc/s (3L45 w,) 12.25 pm Call (German. English). Ger- XTIE&gt;MM maH Folk Song. 12.30 Weekend music.
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    • 210 12 ROME 2 RO 1181 mc/s (25.4 m.) 5.20 p.m. News in French. ‘Famous voices of vesterday; Melba, Tamagno, Chaliapin, Battwtini.’ Talk (in French). News in English. Weekly survey m French. Folk songs: Florence and Lombardy. Weekly survey in Japanese. News in Italian. 7.45 Close down. SINGAPORE ZHL 1,333 mc/s (225
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  • 314 13 ,a test Posting Tinies At Kuala Lumpur, IpoF And Penang AJLK iti-riILS outward EUROPE AND (THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point). India. Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan. Kenya, Tanganyika. Uganda. Zanzibar, Northeim and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa. Great Britain, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland.
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  • 83 13 Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sun days and Thursdays. •Avails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.: Ipoh 1.00 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.;
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  • 136 13 Reuter. British Pioneer Dies Santiago. An Englishman who became known as the “fainer of the Chilean nitrate industry” has died at Iquique, nitrate port in the north, at the age of 84. He was Mr. James Humberstone, who first went out to the nitrate fields
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  • 1221 13 j Arrivals i j TODAY, JUNE 23. i s.s. “Phemius” from Singapore. s.s. “Agamemnon" from Singapore. i s.s. “Fulda’’ from Europe. I s.s. “Serooskerk” from Far East via Singapore. sjs. “Tosari” from Belawan-Deli, Asahan and Paneh (Laboean-Bilik). s.s. “Mandar” from Belawan-Deli, i Langsa, Simpang-Olim. Idi. Pg: Soesoe
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  • 70 13 —Central News. Chungking. June 18. The British ard Norwegian A&lt;d China Committees are sending to China fifty surgeons, who in medical relief in the Spanish War, to join the Chinese Red Cross. The Swedish Aid China Committee has also sent Swedish doctors to jo n the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 394 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT AGAMEMNON Calls Marseilles Glasgow GLENFINLAS Calls Antwerp Middlesboro June 30 July 29 SARPEDON Calls Marseilles A Glasgow jX 7 Au/ 3 IEN DAY SERVICE TO uivcttPOOL VIA HAVRE LAOMEDON Omits Havre Calls Glasgow June 25 JuhMM UELLEROPHON July 5 Aug. 10
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    • 898 13 PO and BRITISH INDIA (I&corpoEMted in England) PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAGOLA” SAILING SUNDAY 25th JUNE, 19.39. Peninsular andl Oriental S. N. Co., under For Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port conrracv with His Majesty’» Government Swettenhnm Malacca and Singapore Far East Mail Service. S/S “MATA HARI’’ June 23 Outwards
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  • 299 14 Help Each Other In Games ]W&lt;ANKIND, ever divisible in--I’-* to the cautious and the rash, would no doubt have split on the pleasures of playing as a father, a trifle creaky at the joints but still “an eminently steady old “file,” or as a son flogging the
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  • 126 14 THE Maharajah of Kala.pore, one of the most influential racehorse, owners in India, intends having his colours carried in Sydney. Adonis, which would have been favorite for the Park Stakes at Canterbury. but w'as a course scratching, has left Frank McGrath’s stable and
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  • 101 14 London, June 8. Windsor Lad, the £lOO,OOO P»?rby winner which, four weeks ago, under went a serious head operation, is still giving cause for anxiety. The horse is undergoing treatment at Professor Brayley Reynold's surgery at Newmarket. So much public interest was displayed in Windsor
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  • 57 14 London. Lancashire League cricket, in which Australians have played, may no longer be a professionals’ gold mine, says the “Daily Dispatch.” The League is considering proposals to reduce largely remunerations to professionals, which previously has amounted to £5,000 annually. For some years the salaries
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  • 81 14 Competing in the Lancashire Amateur Championship on the course of the Rcyal Lytham and St. Annes Club, J. W. Jones, of Birkdale, had fourteen clubs in his bag, but his mother, who follow his rounds, carried a putter which her son used alternately
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  • 98 14 Cricket poser. No. io.— A batsman plays a ball on to the i&lt;iound, and in order to prevent it hitting his wicket ho strikes it again and the ball is this time caught by a fieldsman. Is the striker out, caught or not? to Ao. 9. Umpire
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  • 136 14 Kicking Horses GYDNEY trainers are upset over the prevalence of kicking horses in Sydney. They declare that race officials must take immediate action to eliminate the danger. At Canterbury recently Cloudy was using his feet freely before the start of the Flying Handicap, and the starter,
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  • 249 14 Breach Of Amateur Rules leading British tennis players have been cautioned by the council of the Lawn Tennis Association for breaking amateur rules, states a .notice published in the Association’s official journal. The players are M. D. Deloford, C M. Jones, B. E. Whiteman and Jean Saunders.
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  • 64 14 New York. Mr. Samuel D. Riddle has announced that his famous horse, War Admiral, has run its last race and is'to be sent to stud in a few days. War Admiral, winner of the Belmont Stakes, Preakness Stakes and 1937 Kentucky Derby, has recently been suffering
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  • 19 14 SIX-DAY CYCLE RACE.—Syd Cousins, the well-known “sixtlays” pusiigs off Benny Clare on fehj first training ride
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  • 1146 14 Position Of County Clubs Most Unstable A RECENT issue of the journal “The Economist contains a striking article discussing cricket’s financial problem and pointing out that even the keennest admirers fear it may not be long before the game disappears in favour of more attractive
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  • 125 14 Wolverhampton Wanderers n profit last season of £11,006. assets now stand at £97,721 an total profits dur ng the last 12 sea since Major Buckley appom manager amount to £85,140 Transfer fees last season broug £40,905—a record for the cm £25,025 was paid out in
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 224 14 ALTERATIONS to TIME TABLE From June 27th, 1939, until further notice MONDAY TO SATURDAY SUNDAY Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m 8.00 a.m. Arrive Kuala Lumpur 8.40 a.m 9.40 a.m. Leave Kuala Lumpur 8.55 a.m 9.55 a.m. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m 10.55 a.m. Leave Ipoh 10.05 a.m 11.05 a.m. Arrive Penang J
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  • 250 15 c cond Division Soccer pi ING a superior &gt;nc, the Penang Chilootball Association ..r ideated the Eastern ibg Chib by two clear in their Second Divinatch on the Renong &lt;1 yesterday. Hassan Manickam saved the rs from a heavy defeat. .me was played at a very
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  • 81 15 Today’s Fixtures Postponed The following matches in the First Division League fixed for today have been postponed:— Muslim R.C. v. I.R.C. P.C.F.A. v. P.M.R.C. Iridian Teams To Meet On Sunday the Butterworth Young Indians will meet the Bedong Young Indians at the Butterworth Recreation Club ground at 5.15
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  • 37 15 .—Reuter. INBEATEN RECORD EOR TOUR Providence, R. 1.. June 2. Th,- Scottish footballers ended their American tour, beating New England goals to 1. Altogether they won 13 les and drew one. —Reuter.
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  • 34 15 :rpr rts predict that 16-y ear-old Elizabeth Ryan will become the first American girl to swim 100 yards in less than one minute. She is seen here practising in New York.
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  • 1271 15 Going Most Likely To Be Soft PROSPECTS REVIEWED (By “TRESPASSER”) ]?XTREMELY open racing is anticipated on the final day of the Selangor Summer Meeting at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. The gunners are very well handi* capped, and in l a race you have either
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  • 397 15 4 gift goal scored in the closing stages gave the Garrison Reserves to force a draw i n their Second Division match with the “C” (Malay) Company, Volunteers, yesterday at Glugor. The military side, who beat the Police, leaders m League, on Wednesday
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  • 421 15 Goon Brothers Likely To Enter Championships Ipoh. RECORD entries from all parts of Malaya and from Siam, Java and Ceylon are expected for the annual Malayan lawn tennis championships to be held in Ipoh from Aug. 1 to Aug. 8. With players like Samboedjo,
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 135 15 “I enioy them best of air We’d hetler wail here BT others—let’s have a I know you these—du Maurier. 1 SI m S» AF fl fl (&lt; You het I like them. 'W, jr 9 //38 They’re the coolest smoke I JR, m ||j|r know. There’s so much more g
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  • 346 16 9 British “Displeasure” At Japanese Action London, June 22. In a statement on the Far Eastern situation in the House of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain referred to the situation at Swatow and said that arrangements were being made for the evacuation of British women and children. It
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  • 76 16 FRIDAY, JUNE 23. MIDDAY, QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin $115.25 Business 25 tons Singapore Tin $115.25 KUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 l/4c Singapore (Spot) 28 9 16c COPRA: Sundr ied $3.85 Black Pepper 610.00 TAPIOCA: Medium $3.20 Fair Seed $2.80 RICE: Rangoon parboiled No. 1 $6.60 No 2 $6.50 Rangoon White
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  • 107 16 HOME CRICKET London. June 22. At Scunthrope, the West Indies won by an innings and 60 runs. Lincolnshire 120 (Constantine 8 foi 30) and 183; West Indies 363 (Jeff Stollmeyer 100, Grant 94). At Bradford Yorkshire won by a 1 innings and 95 runs. Glamorgan
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  • 65 16 Boxing At Ipoh (From Oud Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 22 David Dhamaraj 8.12 won on a foul from Smart Cruz in the sth round of a 10 3-min. round contest. Kid Kandiah 6.12 beat Kid Joseph 6.9 in 6 2-min. rounds. Kid Govindan 7.05 knocked
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  • 51 16 RACE I:—GOLDEN BLAZE DISTINGUISHED CISCARA RAC E 2:—SUNBEAM PENSHURST BLOSSOM TIME RACE 3:— HARLEQUIN MING THANKS RACE 4: SYCTLLIAN SHOOT UP GLITTER RACE S:— MEASURE RACE 6:— MADAM EMPRESS MURRAY COURT RACE 7:— TONROE SMOKE DREAMS MEADOWMAN RACE B:— LUUKY LIFE VELOCITY RACE 9:—JS ALADIN SQUEEZE WICKLOW
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  • 241 16 This Morning's Track Work (From Our Own Correspondent) ivuala Lumpr, Today. rriHE main track being closed, only I slow work was done on the inner tracks this morning. The going was holding, but if no further rain falls the going is lircely to be good tomorrow. AS
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  • 57 16 The Anglo-Chinese School, Nibong Tebal, will hold their 10th annual Inter-co-lour sports for the C. M. Sheriff Challenge Shield presented by the late Mr. C. M. Sheriff, on the Caledonia Padang tomorrow at 3 p.m Mrs. D. Almond will gi v o away the trophies and
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  • 968 16 Concluding Day Of Selangor Summer Meeting RACE 1 2.15 p.m. HORSES—CIass 3—Division 3—51 Furlongs 02 2 aow?N BLAZE 5y 9.04 -Mr. Hercules” Van BreuMen n n MONAVEEN 6V 8.13 “Mac Kongsi Magiu 214 DISTINGUISHED 3y 8.13 Messrs. C.Y. Choy C.Y. Chong Hobbs 0 0 0 STAYBRITE 7y
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