Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 June 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1939-06-30 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTaB. 1833 PUBI.ISHEt* IMII.V No. 152. Vol. XCVIi* FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration188 1939-06-30 1 DUCE COUNSELS MODERATION Over Danzig Question —Reuter. Rome. June .30. OFFICIAL CIRCLES DECLINE TO COMMENT ON THE REPORT THAT A SECRET MEETING BETWEEN SIGNOR MUSSOLINI AND HERR HITLER TOOK PLACE LAST SUNDAY. The report is not published in the Rome press but only reached—Reuter. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1939-06-30 1 Plain Speaking By Lord H alifax NO NEGOTIATIONS WITH SLANDERERS 900 Applaud “Great Utterance” London, June 29, Lord Halifax’s speech to the Royal Institute of International Affairs is warmly applauded, especially the passage that if international law and order be pre- served, we must he -pared1,188 words
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Article119 1939-06-30 1 i Reuter. Berlin, June 30. Germany will answer the British naval memorandum “in due course.” The reply is almost certainly to be through, diplomatic channels as the document is largely technical and ’s not considered suitable for answering in the speech by Herr Hitler. Politicali Reuter. - 119 words
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73 1939-06-30 1 —Reuter. Shat&lriai, June 80. An undetermined number of Bluejackets, reportedly to number 36, landed at the British consulate in Hoochoio from H.M.B. f ‘Crrassh-ipper” to protect British life and property. The “Grasshopper” has been specially ordered to Foochow from the Yanytse delta because of its—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article300 1939-06-30 1 But Berlin Still Issues Denial Warsaw, June 29. Ammunition and men are continuing to reach Danzig from East Prussia, acording to semi-official reports received from Danzg tonight. Sixteen guns were disembarked last nigh on a bay east of Danzig and taken aboard trawlers t> Bischofsbergw Wiv aaas —Reuter. - 300 words
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Advertisement15 1939-06-30 1 SMiien" m„„ COW GATE! D for North Malay! GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY In 7 Penang and Ipoh,15 words
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Advertisement77 1939-06-30 1 COW GATE Agents jor North Malaya Penang yGEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LI 0.. Penang and Ipoh, .Il|i I I |m,l| ■vl Ji J i AR 5? J? li I I MlHJtcy»/ 1 No matter what the conditions, ICEBERG BUTTER is protected at all times from deterioration or contamination. This pure creamery butter77 words
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248 1939-06-30 2 Nazi Coup In Danzig Expected PARIS PRESS WARNING Obligations To Poland Wil! Be Fulfilled Paris, June 29. Following reports of the arrival of German troopiand arms in Danzig, the press fears a Nazi coup ami warns Germany that Britain and France will-Reuter. - 248 words
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Article115 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. I.R.R.C. Not Yet Approached London, June 29. The International Lubber Regulation Committee has not yet been approached regarding the supply of rubber under the AngloAmerican barter agreement pending the passage of ratifying legislation in both countries. The American Senate Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday unanimously approved the—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article137 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. Resolution Adopted By Conference The Empire Press Union Conference adopted a comprehensive resolution embodying suggestions made during the debate on relations between the Government and the Press. Tin resolution urged that the Department of Information directed by Lord Perth should concentrate on dissemination of facts and—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article82 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. Yankee Clipper Arrives At Southampton London, June 28, The ’‘Yankee Clipper” arrived today at Southampton from Foynes. The visitors were welcomed by Sir Francis Shelmerdine, Director-General of Civil Aviation, who said he hoped a service across the Atlantic would start in August. Mr. J. T. Trippe, President—Reuter. - 82 words
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Article45 1939-06-30 2 Reuter. Washington, June 29 The House of Representatives voted to send the Monetary Bill into a conference of two Houses after defeating an attempt by the Bill’s opponents to have action delayed until after the Government’s present powers expire on June 30.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article361 1939-06-30 2 Into Swatow Area BIC EFFORT TO CHECK ENEMY ADVANCE Chungking, June 29 Chinese reinforcements are reported to be pouring in to the south of Chaochow, the terminus of the Swatow-Chaochow Railway and are taking up positions in the hills to the west of Chaochow in the Swatow—Remer. - 361 words
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Article30 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. Calcutta, June 28. Ten were reported killed and 21' injured when an express from Delhi to Dehradun left the rails near Moradabad, United Provinces. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 30 words
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302 1939-06-30 2 Better Atmosphere For Tokio Talks Tientsin, June 29. J he superintending British Consul, Major Herbert, and the Japanese Consul, Mr. Tanaka, are leaving for Tokio to participate in the Anglo-Japanese negotiations. The food situation in the British Concession continued to improve and large supplies were302 words
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Article347 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter The Real Aim Of Japan London, June 29. Dr. Wellington Koo delivering a Cobden memorial lecture at the Royal Society, London, said that not only had China’s sovereignty been encroached upon but inevitably with this encroachment, “flagrant acts of contravent on the principle of—Reuter - 347 words
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Article77 1939-06-30 2 inisation. n —Reuter. Agreement Foi; Close Co-operation Berlin, June 28. for close cooperation between the german and Italian Air Forces is annoiftced in an official communique on the nbeting held at Karin Hall yesterday between Marshal Goering and Marsha] Valle, Chief of the Italian Air Force. Thdinisation. n ’—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article65 1939-06-30 2 .—Reuter. Mui Return To Australia Within Month London, June 29. LaUor was bound over at the Old Haile.' for twelve months on condition he rejrned to Australia within a month. Acctding to the police evidence, T awlor. w is a native of New Zealand, had no covictions.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article51 1939-06-30 2 Reuter. Another Member Of I R. A. Sentenced i London, June 29. e of five years’ penal servitude d at the Old Bailey on Joseph Malone. another member of the I.R.A. who is leged ic have caused a tear gas bomb t. explode in a London supercinema.-Reuter. - 51 words
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Article36 1939-06-30 2 msiaered 1 ;.—Reuter. Pased With Additions By Senate Washington, June 29 The Skate passed the $1,735,000,000 Relief after including additional appropr’ihna of s7ffU TOOO. The 13 will now reconsidered by the HoiA&f Representatives.—Reuter.msiaered 1 ;.—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. New York, June 28. Orders for steel mill equipment valued at several million dollars have been placed in the United States by two Japanese firms. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 32 words
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188 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. British Labour Invited To See For Themselves London, June 29. "The Labour Parties in China have invited the British Trade Union Movement to send a representative delegation to see for themselves what is going on there and how China is trying to—Reuter. - 188 words
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Article95 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. Arab Opponent Of Mufti Shot Dead Haifa, June 28 Faiz Fahum, prominent Arab opponent of the exiled Mufti in Jerusalem, was shot dead at Nazareth today. Although seriously wounded his British police bodyguard shot dead one of the Fa hum’s two assailants. UNSETTLED CONDITIONS The unsettled conditions—Reuter. - 95 words
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Article102 1939-06-30 2 No Protest To Be Made To Germany London, June 28. Mr. Chamberlain was asked by Mr. Arthur Henderson to draw the attention of the German Government to the derogatory attacks on Britain recently made in speeches by Dr. Goebbels. The Prime Minister said that he had noticed102 words
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Article65 1939-06-30 2 —Reuter. France And Britain Agree On Fresh Instructions Paris, June 28. Following a meeting between M. Bonnet and Sir Eric Phipps, the British Ambassador, it is stated in authoritative French circles that the French and British Governments had reached agreement cn fresh instructions to be sent to Moscow.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article132 1939-06-30 2 nfnendly t —Reuter. Memorandum Referred To As Hypocrisy Berlin, June 29. The abuse of Great Britain remains unabated. The British nott on the naval agreement was seized upon as proof of British hypocrisy Herr Hitler Herr von Ribbentrop and other leaders were immediately informed of thenfnendly t ”—Reuter. - 132 words
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Advertisement148 1939-06-30 2 How Good A Suit Can $l2-50 Buy? IRISH TUSSORE For $t2.50, you can buy a two-piece Real Irish Tussore suit. Cut and Wr /iwed expertly by our European cutter., care- fully tailored, and gua- &j? ranteed not to shrink, or Js'w\ W fade. Obtainable in jSJp fawn and white. iJgH148 words
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Article359 1939-06-30 3 Man Gets 5 Years SELF-DEFENCE PLEA Kuala Lumpur. A ver dict of culpable homicide not amounting to murder was brought by the assessors at the Selangor Assizes on Wednesday against Tan Quan who was charged with the murder of Fng Boh Toh at the Sabak Bernam market359 words
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Article299 1939-06-30 3 Women Threatened With Knives Singapore. Found guilty of armed robbery, at the Singapore Assizes on Wednesday Mr Justice Manning sentenced Eia Eok E';' alias Cheong Chee to three years’ rigorous imprisonment. “This is a very serious offence, threatening people with knives and extorting their property from299 words
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Article159 1939-06-30 3 Trespasser Fined Kuala Lumpur. Yap Long was one of a party of people fishing in a pond in private land, and when he was in the act of spearing a fish that he was arrested. The others decamped with their catch Charged before Mr. R. C.159 words
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Article87 1939-06-30 3 Singapore. One of the famous “iron lungs” presented by Lord Nuffield to Empire hospitals has been ordered for Selangor and is expected to arrive in the near future. The delay in the arrival of the “iron lung” for Selangor is believed to be due to the87 words
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Article143 1939-06-30 3 Pawned Instruments Which He Borrowed Malacca. Charged at the instance of Inspector Bashah, a musician named Willie Sta. Maria appeared in the Police Court on Monday, before Mr. Rappoport, the Magistrate, and pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of three musical instruments valued at $lOO. Inspector143 words
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472 1939-06-30 3 BECAUSE the duty on cider was the same as on beer and as no licence is required for the sale of beer, the Federal Trading Co., High' Street, Kuala Lumpur, concluded that they did not need a licence to sell cider. This was472 words
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Article348 1939-06-30 3 I Definition Of Road Kuala Lumpur. Kir. J. Matheson, workshop foreman. Central Workshops, Kuala Lumpur, who previously submitted, when charged, that tne road on which he was driving was a private road and that, thereiore, there was no necessity for him to have a drivinglicence, was found348 words
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Article194 1939-06-30 3 Annual Meeting Kuala Lunupur. The ninth annual general meeting of the Malayan Amateur Radio Society was held recently at the Studio, Petaling Hill. The president, in his address to the meeting pointed out that, although the Society had suspended broadcasting, it was still in existence and194 words
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Article295 1939-06-30 3 Two Bound Over In Malacca Malacca. Alleged to have used criminal force on a Eurasian woman named Luiza Pereira, two other women of the same community, Henrina and her daughter Mabel, were summoned before Kir. Rappoport, the Police Magistrate, on Tuesday. The services of a Eurasian295 words
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Article, Illustration163 1939-06-30 3 pP.TNCESS KATE FAZIL, of Upper Woodford, Salisbury (picture above), was fined £25. with £7 10s. costs, at Salisbury, for driving- a car while under the influence of drink and drivingdangerously. Here are some of the remarks she is alleg-ed to have made after a collision at Durnford,163 words
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Article727 1939-06-30 3 Operator Tells Of Ship’s Riot Singapore. The case for the prosecution against sixteen Ningpo firemen from the Norwegian vessel s.s. “Sheng Hua” concluded on Wednesday evening in the District Court before Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Acting District Judge. 'rhe men are charged with rioting on Imaid727 words
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Article88 1939-06-30 3 The preliminary inquiry into the charges of criminal breach of trust, cheating, and falsifying the cash bock of Long Hunt 'Fin Mining Co., Ltd., preferred against a Chinese named Lim Lean Leong, formerly a clerk employed by Messrs. Gibson, Anderson, Butler and Co., Kuala Lumpur, which began cn88 words
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Article336 1939-06-30 4 Babu Rajedra Prasad. Bombay, June 25. AT today’s session of the All-lndia Congress Committee Babu Ra- i jendra Prasad, the Congress President, said: “Apart from international happenings the national problems that we have to face are of the gravest import, and the position of our336 words
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Article933 1939-06-30 4 Work Of Ministry Explained Coimbatore, June 11. ITNDER the auspices of the To wn Congress Committee, a public meeting was held last evening at the stadium giound, when Messrs. Kala Venkata Rao, M. L. A., and Di. Pattabhi Sitaramayya addressed the gathering on the present political933 words
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Article, Illustration231 1939-06-30 4 Bombay, June 23. pANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru may be sent to Ceylon by the Indian Congress to negotiate an amicable settlement on the subject of the repatriation of Indians. This was the feeling of the Congresf Working Committee which spent a considerable time discussing the situa tion231 words
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Article323 1939-06-30 4 Annual Meeting At Kodaikanal Kodaikanal, June 11. THE annual meeting) of the Kodaikanal Branch of the All-lndia Federation of University Women was held yesterday here. Graduates from, the Universities of the United State of America, Great Britain, Australia and India were present. Before the meeting, the members323 words
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Article77 1939-06-30 4 Dharapuram. June 10. The Government have passed orders postponing the collection of land revenue in respect of 81 villages (out of 86 villages in the Dharapuram Taluk) that are affected by famine till next fasli year. The Government have also sanctioned cent per cent, remission of77 words
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367 1939-06-30 4 Called Upon To Perform New Functions the postal authorities are form strange and myster collection of a few choice sample Every post office of any importance in India maintains a section ailed the Correspondence Section vhich among other work attends to all complaints and enquiries367 words
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Article214 1939-06-30 4 Kashmir Muslim’s Decision Srinagar, June 12. Anew turn in Kashmir politics has been given by a resolution passed at the special session of All-Jam-mu and Kashmir Muslim Conference which concluded yesterday under the presidentship of Khawaja Gulam Mohamed Sadiq. The resolution which was carried by an overwhelming214 words
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Article159 1939-06-30 4 Defence Secretary Oil The Sick List Simla. June 12. The Army Indianization Committee, refreshed by a recess over the weekend, resumed their labours on June 12. states a communique. Mr. Ogilvie, Secretary of the Defence Department has been on the sick list during the week and the159 words
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Article192 1939-06-30 4 Views Of Non-off icial Bodies Madras, June 12. The Government is likely to reach a decision within the next week or two on the subject of introducing simultaneous triennial elections for all th< seats in the Council of the Madras Corporations. Answers to their reference have been192 words
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Advertisement385 1939-06-30 4 Watch For “LAMBETH WALK” DANCING COMPETITION. In Conjunction With “THE LAMBETH WALK”. A Screen’s Success. Starring LUPINO LANE. Coming to QUEEN’S. Watch for “Novices Waltz Competition”. WEMBLEY PARK SUN SEE TOY CANTONESE OPERA “YAM CHAI CHONG YUEN”. Starring Mr. Lee Tai Hon NOORAN OPERA OF MALACCA Presents "ALI BABA AND385 words
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Miscellaneous92 1939-06-30 4 Tonight Friday, 30th June, 1939. WEMBLEY CABARET THE PIONEER CABARET IN NORTH MALAYA With Al* The Amenities Of A Cabaret De Luxe. CHARMING HOSTESSES. ENTERTAINING I TALENTED OBLIGING SPACIOUS FLOOR FIRST CLASS BAR RED HOT MUSIC FROM THE SWINGIEST BAND IN TOWN WITH MORALES 8r HIS SWING BOYS MORALES HIS92 words
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Miscellaneous34 1939-06-30 4 QUEEN'S 3 Shows Daily 3 P.M. 6 15 9 30 LESLIE HOWARD IN Bernard Shaw’s “PYGMALION’ With Wendy Hiller and WILFRID LAWSON i'M.G.M. Hit) BOOK NOW Plans at M. Grand Co.. Ltd ’Phone 147634 words
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421 1939-06-30 5 British V olunteers Undergo Training JAPANESE TO PROLONG BLOCKADE? T a-ibm-o 'lit I s llentsin are continuing stringent vi-mr-ired -i th u t OU I K l ne tW British formerly mcored at the British bund departed on June 23. t Br i t—Central News.. - 421 words
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Article77 1939-06-30 5 to aeam as uieu missile and caught fire.—Central "NT AtTFC Believed Burnt To Death Changsha, June 26. Rev. and Mrs. A. A. Caswell of the Canadian Holiness Movement Mission, have been missing since the Japanese air-raid on Changsha, a river trading town in west Hunanto aeam as uieu – – – missile and caught fire.—Central "NT AtTFC - 77 words
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Article, Illustration185 1939-06-30 5 Stabilising The Currency Situation Chungking, June 26. r jpiTK present withdrawal of deposits from Chinese banks in Shanghai is aimed at primarily stabilizing the currency situation there, said a spokesman of the Ministry of Finance, clarifying the order issued last week. —Central News. Expressing—Central News. - 185 words
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125 1939-06-30 5 Chungking. June 18. Following close upon the d:®tr'butior. of threatening letters to Chinese journalists connected with foreigncwned Chinese papers allegedly by followers of Wang Ching-wei, two shooting outrages occurred in Shanghai yesterday, says a Shanghai dispatch. Mr. Chu Shao-yi. a lawyer and editor of the125 words
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60 1939-06-30 5 Chungking, June 18. The Japanese and puppet authorities in Shanghai are planning to institute control over the fruit trade, according to a Shanghai report. A so-called Central Fruit Market is being organised in Chapei. The Shanghai Fruiterers’ Guild decided at an emergency meeting on60 words
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131 1939-06-30 5 Tientsin, June 23. Japanese blockade of this port is prompted largely by the report that Chinese residents here have stored up SSC 000,000 silver in the British Concession. By blockading the Concessions, the Japanese hope to pervent the outflow of this mcney. A131 words
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Article210 1939-06-30 5 LI V. t IA I l. V. Central News. Swatow Reduced To Ruins Horgkong. June 26. THE Japanese are climbing down regarding the blockade of Swatow due to strong British and American attitude, according to the Hongkong naval authorities. The Japanese voluntarily lifted the Swatow blockade onLI V. » t IA I l. V. * * Central News. - 210 words
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Article184 1939-06-30 5 Reuter. New “Formula” Dev eloped Shanghai, (By Air). The Chinese military authorities arc preparing an improved diet for the Chinese army with the help of the nation’s leading bio-chemists and nutrition experts. This is in addition to building up huge reserves of food. After much research,Reuter. - 184 words
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94 1939-06-30 5 Serious Situation Averted Shanghai, June 18. British troops were* called out today to reinforce two British sentries when a strong body of Chinese policemen, employed by the Japanese and controlled by the Shanghai City Government, threatened the police fronting tile International Settlement. The Chinese94 words
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Article158 1939-06-30 5 Central News. To Bolster Flagging Jap. Morale Chungkiry. June 26. AMU ITARY observer is of the opinion that rhe Japanese seizure <n June 23 cf Tlrerhai Island off the Bay in East. China Sea, 120 miks to the south of Shanghai, is like the occupation of SwatcwCentral News. - 158 words
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387 1939-06-30 5 Three Japanese l Planes Claimed Shot Down l Chungking, June 12. W:thin fifteen minutes of each other Chungking and Chengtu witnessed two furious air fights between Chinese pursuit squadrons and Japanese bombing units shortly after dusk yesterday evening. > Three Japanese planes were claimed to387 words
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Article139 1939-06-30 5 —Centra] News. Chungking, June 26. 4.000,000 franc for medical aid to China and other credits are expected to be announced very shortly by the French Government, according to the C-'ina Branch of the International Peace Campaign.. It is stated that an influential deputation was appointed at—Centra] News. - 139 words
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Article43 1939-06-30 5 Central News. Kweilin. June 26. The Japanese are secretly constructing ar airfield at Nanpeng, a small island off the South Kwangtung coast ir. South China and only 130 nautical miles from Hongkong. Nanpeng is halfway between Hongkong and Hainan.—Central News.Central News. - 43 words
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Article30 1939-06-30 5 -Central News. Chungking, June 26. News regarding border clashes in Outer Mongolia as carried by the Tas News Agency, is confirmed by Chinese sources here. —Central News.-Central News. - 30 words
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Article236 1939-06-30 5 Requests Federal Central Government At Nanking Hongkong, June 26. A TIENTSIN message, quoting the quarters closed to the Japanese, says that Mr. Wang Ching-wei and Tokyo have agreed in principle on several points regarding the so-called “peace movement Mr. Wang is reported to have236 words
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Miscellaneous120 1939-06-30 5 SMASHING DOI RLE RILL MAJESTIC OPENING TODAY 3.00 6.15 9.30 '<3efT? n 1 1 1 1 Matinee at A p.m. 20. 40 60 cts. Downstairs. NEVER BEFORE TWO SUCH COLOSSAL ATTRACTIONS IN ONE I ROGILAMME On Ihe Screen 20TH CENTURY-FOX’S MAMMOTH MILLION DOLLAR TRIUMPH 1 WARNER BAXTER WALI.ACE BEERY IN120 words
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Article1142 1939-06-30 6 WILSON FERBER - BY WILSON FERBER LINDBERGH has gone back to America at the request of the army authorities to make a detailed survey of the aviation research facilities of the United States. The Colonel s return heals the unbreach that existed for some years between America and her1,142 words
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Article, Illustration143 1939-06-30 6 THIS “GRENADIER'’ WEIGHS 33 TONS. -Under construction it Rochester, England, is the Imperial fly-ing-boot Grenadier and her two sister ships. Grenville and Golden Hind, Britam’s largest commercial aircraft to dite They are ir the final staves oj construction, aci will probably Me launched this summer.143 words
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Article1446 1939-06-30 6 D. Compton-J antes - War Behind The Laboratories Of The W orld D. Compton-J antes IVfOST nations spend t’A every year on insect con trol but the battalions mobilise tor this annual light are pitiful!} inadequate and the amount o damage done by insect pests is increasing rather than decreasing The1,446 words
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920 1939-06-30 6 f hofnu - CHILDREN A New Way With An Old Problem By f hofnu* Things are not they were children ■anger obey their parent.,. QNE of the oldest known of writing-, v., sands of years ago, begii those words. Children it seems, were a even in 2,000 B. c. But was the children,920 words
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Advertisement243 1939-06-30 6 SIH WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel “And You 11 Jump Out of Bed Full of Vim and Vigour. Your liver should pour out two pints of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels.243 words
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Miscellaneous56 1939-06-30 6 AH in a n »y’ g y rk By Kick FAmett NOT TAKING RISKS Ijswion I rj' twT s v/ 1 ===aa a ~--j ""7 <. SIO N, Q~TH t r-j (3 \s- NOT D r "V itoudwem VMI.F=E HArS US I zx’t-r-MCTIFV THE TIME Tr’ BbF /V— CN- And56 words
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932 1939-06-30 7 Hawkers’ Stories Of Threats St ry o£ howhawk ers are fleeced was heard by Mr !t win n 7 Midd e Court yest -da y were tried and ’the offenders w^re' Simi ar (>n the first occasion, two extortioners who were convicted lor extorting money932 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-06-30 7 THE FIRST PICTURE of Grade F ield's in the London nursing home where she will undergo an internal operation.22 words
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Article276 1939-06-30 7 8200,000 TO BE RAISED Perak Charity Fair Ipoh. The Perak Overseas Chinese in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund expect to raise some $200,000 in Straits currency towards the distressed in China at the Charity Fair to be held at the Ipoh Jubilee Park from July276 words
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Article795 1939-06-30 7 I S a sequel to a motor accident which 2 occurred on the night of June 7 at Maxwell Road, in which alleged to have collided with a stationary riesha, a Chinese, Lee Tai See, appeared in the ePnang Police Court yesterday before Mr. A. W.795 words
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282 1939-06-30 7 MONEY PRIZES FOR MALAY PLANTERS The annual padi and rubber show for the Central district of previnef Wellesley was held at the Malay School at Sungei Rambai. Bukit Mertajam. at 8.30 a.m. yesterday The fact that there had been a good rice crop this year,282 words
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Article294 1939-06-30 7 Local Successes The following are the results of the Trinity College of Music examinations in Pianoforte and Violin conducted by Di Alfred Mistowski held at the Academy of Music, Penang, on Wednesday and yesterday. The Academy Medal goes to Miss Heah Beng Hong, second daughter of294 words
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Article446 1939-06-30 7 Ranged Hiatt Is Against tn Dock Rails Singapore. r F'HE trial of sixteen ?\ingpo firemen on charges oi‘ riding, with deadly weapons aboard the Norwegian vessel, Sheng Hwa, when in Singapore harbour on June 16 ;nd .olunt ti'lv causing hurt to the Chief Officer with446 words
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Article141 1939-06-30 7 Attap Houses Gutted Kampar Two Chinese attap houses were razed to the ground on Wednesday morning at Tronoh Mines, about five miles away irom the Kampar Town, before the Fire Brigade from Kampar could do anything. It appears that a Chinese woman was cocking food in one of141 words
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Article109 1939-06-30 7 Ipoh. The funeral of the late Mr. Yeoh Teow Siang, who passed away at his residence in Kuala Kangsar Road on Monday morning, took place yesterday morning and was largely attended by relatives and friends. The cortege left the house shortly past 11 a.m.109 words
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Article45 1939-06-30 7 Ipoh. Over 100 Chinese schools in Perak have been granted monetary' aid by the Government of Perak annually. Jor the second half of 1938. it is understood. $55,000 was set aside b.v the Government for 110 Government-anli d Schools in Perak45 words
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Article481 1939-06-30 8 r |'HE Avar clouds are gathering again. Mi. Winston Churchill in his speech in London yesterday expressed the view that the ten sion in Europe would become most severe within the next three months. And fast following upon this prediction comes the news that Herr Hitlei is481 words
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Article589 1939-06-30 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL F. Johnstone, Health Officer, Malacca Municipal'ty, left Malacca on transfer on Tuesday. Mr. C. W. Lyle left Penang on the outward bcu al P. O. fwS. Corfu yesterday. He Is going on lone leave via America. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Chelliah are going on a holiday to589 words
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Article462 1939-06-30 8 The Perfect Woinan TTAVING referred the other day to the Perfect Debutante, it is only in accordance with the scheme of Progress which so obviously governs the affairs of the world that I should invite you, today, to consider the Perfect Woman. The Perfect Woman, if such462 words
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487 1939-06-30 8 Friday, June 30. W H AT did Hitler and Mussolini discuss at their secret meeting? If what political circles believe is true, it is to be hoped the Duce’s counsel of moderation will be heeded HALIFAX’S speech last night before the Royal Institute487 words
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Advertisement467 1939-06-30 8 definitely DOES YOU GOOD Marmite is a concentrated extract of yeast —a food of real physioVjjXJf logical value and appetising flavour. The health giving yeast vitamin (Vitamin B) which Marmite so rj C^> T supplies tones up the digestive and nervous systems. It not only helps you to keep fit—it467 words
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Advertisement38 1939-06-30 8 EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE For ANY OCCASION COGIsI NisMoi M ijlMflU hlDlrfi I; BEAM Frodo--* o! I'ELK FAMOUS FTKM DENIS MOUNIE CO. COGNAU ttat&biished tn 188 S Sole Agenk* Henry Wauah Co., Ltd. Peiuutg. <Mn<apare, fpoh 4 KiuiS l.urupnr V.V.V.V.V.VA38 words
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Article414 1939-06-30 9 Timely Arrival Of Police Constable X iVal f a r lCe Constable > who responded to the les ol a Chinese ice-water seller at the junction of Rene Walk and Campbell Street at about 10.10 p. m resulted in the arrest If “pX hTthe k414 words
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Article282 1939-06-30 9 Little Boy In Court An interesting traffic case was heard before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday, when a 12-year-old Cantonese boy, Chan Kim Seng, obstinately refused to amend his statement that the police constable suddenly turned the signal against him, while he282 words
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Article117 1939-06-30 9 Farewell Dinner At C. R. C. Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang, popular local all-round sportsman, entertained to a dinner by the members of the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday evening at the Club premises to mark his departure for England tomorrow by the s.s “Ranpura.” Mr. Loh, who117 words
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Article177 1939-06-30 9 Fined A Dollar Being afraid that the ferry would leave without him, an Indian, Muthu, jumped aboard without having booked a ticket for Penang on the “Elizabeth" which was running from prai to Penang on June 28 at about 5.44 p.m. When asked by the177 words
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Article360 1939-06-30 9 Latest Bulletin Tuesday, June 20. H.E. Admiral Sir Percy Noble. Com-mander-in-Chief, China Station, Commodore R. R. McGrigor and Lieut-Comman-der P. H. Matheson arrived to stay at Governrr ent House Mr. Ar. Mrs. W. H. Ingrams left Government House. Wednesday, June 21. Lieutenant-General Martin, General Officer Commanding, French Indo-China,360 words
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Article29 1939-06-30 9 Among the wreaths received for the funeral of the late Mr. J. W. Eckersall was one from the Director and Staff ol St. Xavier’s Institution.29 words
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Article356 1939-06-30 9 “PYGMALION” ON THE SCREEN rkELIGHTFUL wit, sparkling dialogue i ana brilliant acting make “Pygmalion,” the M.G.M. film based on Ber-| nard Shaw’s famous play, one of the j most refreshing pictures to come to, Penang this year It drew crowded 1 houses when it opened its356 words
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Article126 1939-06-30 9 Several changes are being made among the Senior Officers of the local Police Departments. Mr. D. K. Broadhurst, Assistant Superintendent of Police, attached to the Central Police Station, succeeds Mr. W. J. Parks as Chief Police Officer, Province Wellesley, who had been transferred to Singapore. Mr. L. C.126 words
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Article455 1939-06-30 9 Two Chinese Convicted Ipoh. IZ OH AH LAM and Teoh Gen Ho were sentenced yesterday to years’ rigorous imprisonment and three years’ rigorous imprisonment respectively at the Perak Assizes by the Hon. Mr. Justice Raja Musa. Ah Lam was convicted on charges of being in455 words
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Article66 1939-06-30 9 The Cycle Traders’ Union of Penang is holding a 4th Cycling Carnival at the Anglo-Chinese High School at Ayer Itam cn Saturday, Sept. 30 at 2 p.m. All competitors who wish to take part in this Cycling Carnival are requested to watch the Unions advertisement. Entrance66 words
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Article346 1939-06-30 9 Arrivals By P. O. Corfu The following passengers arrived in Penang yesterday by the P. O. Corfu:—For Penang:—Mr. J. Cairns, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sim, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bailey and infant, Mr. J. Guy, Miss M. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Tyacke, Messrs. V. F. Hemmington, W.346 words
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Article68 1939-06-30 9 Taiping. A “Moonlight Fete” will fc'e held by the Department of Recreation and Culture of the Taiping Union Epworth League or> Saturday at the residence of Dr. Y. G. Shanta, starting at 5 p.m. Mr. K. C. Ytoh will te in charge. A very enjoyable evening in the68 words
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Article59 1939-06-30 9 Parit Buntar For hawking without a licence Mat Din bin Haji Din was fined $1 in the District Court, Parit Buntar by Inche Ja’al bin Jaman, A.D.0., Krian, Parit Buntar. When the charge was read to the accused, he pleaded ignorance of the law’ and said that a59 words
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Article371 1939-06-30 9 “Dishonesty Is Important" “’The complainant knew it was the intention of the accused to take the lamp and that was why he kept quiet. Further the accused did not take the lamp dishonestly. Dishonesty is irr jertant. The person who takes things dishonestly ha* committed theft.” This371 words
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Article54 1939-06-30 9 Improvement In Reception Of Broadcasts Listeners to Z.H.J., the broadcasting station of the Penang Wireless Society, will have noticed considerable improvement in reception during the last few days. This is due to the installation of a transmitter rated at one kilowat, which is 20 times as strong54 words
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Article68 1939-06-30 9 Kampar. A motor accident occurred on Wednesday morning on the Degong Road, when a motor car A. 536 driven by one Ramasamy from Teluk Anson towards Kampar was in collision with a cyclist at Simpang Ampat village. The cyclist sustained serious injuries and was removed to68 words
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Advertisement66 1939-06-30 9 a -Jr mKa to tJi” 1 Chi'dra 7 /0/3 Coy <2 Cats. Not only for its pleasan”. soothing flavour, but for th~ x 0 Agents for Mrhya North an Pehan-T Idmc feeling of contentment and "'he Georgetown dispsns.aly u.. i fxang satisfaction they associate with it— happiness. I demal surgeon66 words
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250 1939-06-30 10 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS TIN. Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/7$ 3/10$ A. Hitams 19/9 20/9 A. Weng 72 75 Bangrins 19/ 19/6 B. Selangors 1.19 1.22 Berjuntais 9/ 9/6 Chenderiangs 10/9 11/6 Hong Fatt 63 65 Kamras 1/6 1/8 Kamuntings 8/9 9/6 K. Lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kramats 9/6 10/ Kundangs250 words
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Article492 1939-06-30 10 German Competition Responsible Rio De Janeiro. Britain was among the nations which had to record a considerable decrease in trade with Brazil last year, according to official statistics just published here. Her lower sales in the Brazilian market are stated here to be due mainly492 words
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Article176 1939-06-30 10 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 3/6 3/9 Ayer Weng 73 76 Bangrin 18/9 19/3 Hmg Fatt 63 65 Kampong Lanjut 14/6 14/9 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kramat Tin 9/6 10/ Kuchai 1-20 1.22$ Laruts 3/9 4/ Nawng Pei 24 26 Petalings 6.60 6.75 Pungah 16/3 16/9 Rahman176 words
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Article186 1939-06-30 10 RUBBER Buyers Seller» Ayer Panas 1.15 1.20 Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 1.05 1.10 Bentas 1.04 1.08 Brogas 59 62 Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.25 2.35 Lunas 1.52$ 1.60 Malaka Pindas 1.20 1.25 Mentakabs 40 42 Pajams 1.77$ 1.85 Sungei Tukangs 101 1.04 Tapahs 1-55186 words
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Article161 1939-06-30 10 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 3/6 3/9 Ayer Wengs 72$ 77$ B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 62$ 65 Jelebus 52$ 57$ K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9 Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.17$ 1.22$ Kuala Kampars 9/6 10/Laruts 3/9 4/ Lukuts 45 50 Nawng Pets 24 27 Pungahs 15/9 16/3161 words
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Article188 1939-06-30 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/6 5/ Ayer Weng 72$ 77$ Ayer Hitam 22/6 23 6 Bangrin 19/ 20/ Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 9/ 9/6 Hitam 30 33 Hong Fatt 63 65 Jelebu 57$ 62$ Katu 20/6 21/6 Kramats 9/6 10/Kuchai Ord188 words
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Article585 1939-06-30 10 Sale Of Undertaking Authorized 4 T an extraordinary general meet- ing of Imperial Airways, Limited, held yesterday at Hotel Victoria. London, a resolution to authorize the sale of the undertaking to a new corporation to be incorporated by Act of Parliament for the purpose of acquiring the same585 words
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Article202 1939-06-30 10 New York, Thursday. Washington Domestic news is unable to supplant foreign developments. RUBBER. —There were only three full? tenders today. Dealers and manufacturers’ interest in actual and futures were good DOW JONES AVERAGES. Prev. Latest High Low 30 Indus 132.84 1 30.05 1 31.81 129.71 20 rails202 words
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Article66 1939-06-30 10 London, June 29. On the Stock Exchange, the prices of most groups were marked down owing to operators’ nervousness concerning the European situation. Johannesburg and the continent sold Kaffirs and Paris sold oils but the realisations were only very small. Speculative selling depressed the silver market a further66 words
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Article128 1939-06-30 10 THURSDAY, JUNE 29. Prev. Latest Paris 176 3/4 176 23/32 New York 4.68 9/32 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.69 7/16 4.69 1/4 Brussels 27.53 1 2 27.54 Geneva 20.76 1 2 20.77 1 2 Amsterdam 8.81 15/16 8.81 916 Milan 89 1/32 89 Berlin 11.67 11.66 I'2 Stockaolm 19.41128 words
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Advertisement723 1939-06-30 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND—SHANGHAI BANKING OVERSEA-CHINESE CORPORATION R4NKINr (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong) The liability of members is limited to the A rivrrWT N 0.% o” o? r “on$ y CORPORATION LIMITED auwS SXi HONO SveW 5 paid up beg to announce that Sterling 6.500,000 Hongkong Currency $10,000,000 Reserve723 words
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Article, Illustration84 1939-06-30 11 DR. JOHN THCIIAS, who took lip his appointment as first Director of Education for the Cooperative LT ion and Principal of the Co-operative College. Dr. Thorns is 48, a native of Aberdare, South Wales, and was for some years a miners’ agent in the South Wales84 words
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Article301 1939-06-30 11 Lowest Budget-month Total Since 1934 FEARS that an increased Excise dutj’ on beer might form part of the Chancellor’s Budget plans influenced a decrease in the amount of beer charged with duty during April to the lowest April figure since 1934. The figure for Great Britain and301 words
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Article47 1939-06-30 11 Messrs. Guthrie and Co., Secretaries of Lambek Rubber Ltd., notify that the Board recommends a final dividend in respect of last financial year of 21% payable on the July 22. To various reserves £5,900. Carried forward subject to audit and usual adjustments £11,227,47 words
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Article471 1939-06-30 11 In Shaping Market Conditions month’s recovery in markets has not made further growth, in spite of the June Sunshine. It would not be correc o say that the restrained revival of confidence responsitor the recent advance in security prices has wilted; but a note of caution471 words
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Article191 1939-06-30 11 Thesis Invited The Registrar of the Andhra University, in the course of a notification about the Sir R. Venkataratnam PastGraduate Research Medal, states: It is hereby notified that the next award of the Sir R. Venkataratnam Post-Graduate Research Medal will be in 1940. The conditions of191 words
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Article, Illustration59 1939-06-30 11 Mr. J. P. Van den Bergh, whose appointment a s Director of Margarine in the event of war has been announced by the Food (Defence Plans) Department. The Department, with the assistance of advisers from the trade, Is completing details of a plan59 words
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Article234 1939-06-30 11 10 p.c. Dividend Declared r pHE following Directors’ report of Sungei Krian Rubber Estates Ltd., for the year ended December 31, 1938 was presented at the thirteenth annual general meeting which was held in London on Tuesday, June 20: The profit for the year amounts to £16,627234 words
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Article61 1939-06-30 11 11. 54 Japanese planes participate! n the mid by two batches. —Centra Mews. Chengtu, June 21. It is reliably reported that the Japanese lost seventeen planes, as a result of dog-fights and intense anti-aircraft fire during an air raid cn Chungking and Chengtu on June 11.11. 54 Japanese planes participate! n the mid by two batches.—Centra Mews. - 61 words
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Article502 1939-06-30 11 Publications Issued Or Received nrHE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period June 1924, 1939, inclusive, and are available for the public use in the reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Application may be made by members of the public502 words
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122 1939-06-30 11 WUUU.HIS —Reuter. Johnnesburg. A fireman’s bride who had invited the staff of the local fire brigade to her wedding, was abandoned by her husband and the majority of her guests at the reception when he and the other firemen present rushed to answer a call. JustWUUU.HIS ..—Reuter. - 122 words
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980 1939-06-30 11 Strong Trading Position Disclosed IVTR. Magnus Goodfellow (chair sided at the annual meet Britain) which was held in Lon holders said: Ladies and gentlemen, with your approval we will take the notice convening the meetmg and the report of the directors and the accounts, which980 words
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Article187 1939-06-30 11 Paris. Comte Henri de Fresne de VirelBretagne, member of an old Breton family, has begun proceedings in the Paris courts to prevent Mlle. Moumoune de Virel, exotic, coffee-coloured cabaret star using his name and family crest. Mlle. Moumoune will fight the case. Her counsel, Maitre Pierre187 words
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Advertisement39 1939-06-30 11 STEEL 1 WINDOW FRAMES j I FRENCH DOORS J etc# etc111 Equal to the best g™”’ 1 Tj imported makes. B" r “"“h"" MANUFACTURED BY I |i I EASTERN MFC. 00. River Road I 111 Penang. I ’PHONE 1484.39 words
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Miscellaneous27 1939-06-30 11 BOBBY BEAR— a DAY at the SEA A'-./'"'-,-? J they shout, "Hullo, hooray!" nr. G r *M**gg& in .1 Now Bobby and his party in a speeao™27 words
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Article385 1939-06-30 12 Spending Dole On Football Coupons A discussion on “What are we to do about gambling?” was opened at the London Diocesan Conference at the Central Hall, Westminster, recently by the Rev. E. Benson Perkins, superintendent of the Sheffield Central Methodist Mission, and chairman of the Churches385 words
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Article256 1939-06-30 12 Bought 100 For £5 And Made £5.000 London. A stamp buyer paid £475 at Harmer, Hooke and Co.’s auction recently for a United States 24-cent air-mail stamp, in carmine and blue, which was issued) in 1918. The story of this stamp, one of only256 words
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Article280 1939-06-30 12 A Prophet The days of prophecy are not yet done, though our modern people are much more exact than the prophets of old. Take, for example, the wonderful story of the Russian scientist, Mendeleeff. About 1863 a scientist discovered what was called the Law of Octaves so far as280 words
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Article480 1939-06-30 12 Entered Russia On False Passport Moscow. A 30-year-old American woman, Mrs. Ruth Marie Rubens, alias Robinson, was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment for entering Russia with her husband on a false passport in November, 1937, Ajs she had already been on remand for 18 months480 words
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242 1939-06-30 12 MALCOLM SARGENT R.C.M. STUDENTS The First Orchestra The concert, given by the First Orchestra at the Royal College of Music would have been an effective answer to anyone asking what this institution does, writes “J.A.W.” in the “Daily Telegraph.” The performance of Beethoven’s seventh symphony, under Malcolm Sar- gent, was242 words
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Article291 1939-06-30 12 Carnarvon Pieces For Christie’s Acting! for a Scandinavian collector, Mr. A. W. Cowper succeeded in buying for 120 guineas yesterday the Thorwaldsen marble font offered by Christie’s at the Earl of Caledon’s house at 5, Carlton House-terrace, writes by A. C. R. Carter in the291 words
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Miscellaneous2669 1939-06-30 12 BERLIN '%>W Zx 4 WWI DJA 9.56 mc/s (31.3 m.) PSt «3 wKOy' 1 < 4kZ>, DJB 15.20 mc/s (19.7 m.) ÜBb W W®» '‘-G. v/ W» 'DJQ 15 28 mc s 09.6 mj M fWIB wlB W* t*C V DJN 9.54 mc/s (31.45 m.) HR 3®if’' ;Z IP 122,669 words
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Miscellaneous92 1939-06-30 12 PENANG Wavelength 49.3 metres. P.M. 5.55 Early Selannor Race Results. 6.00 Chinese Music (Studio Programme). 1) Hung Fa Thin. 2) Fa Loke Kam Heng Mong. 3) Cheng Mooi Chook Ma 4) Num Yee Yeng Wai Kok. 5) Chin Seng Kwai Luy. 7.00 Additional Selangor Race Results. 7.05 Indian Music. 8.0092 words
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Article380 1939-06-30 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala380 words
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116 1939-06-30 13 ingi an i.—Reuter Illegal In India New Delhi. A British soldier cannot legally adopt a child in India. This fact is stated in an army order issued here which draws attention to cases where British N.C.Os and men have claimed marriage a lowance in respectingi an i.—Reuter - 116 words
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Article1272 1939-06-30 13 Arrivals TODAY, JUNE 30. in.v. “Silveray” from Bombay and Colombo. sa. ‘Himalaya Maru” from Singapore via Belawan. s.s. “ijienniiais” from Far East via Singapore. s.s. “Cremer” from Singapore, Hongkong, Swatow Amoy and Chuan Chew. s.s. “Tosari" from Belawan-Deli. Asahan and Paneh (Laboean-Bilik). s.s. “Mandar” from Belawan-Deli, Langsa,1,272 words
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Article86 1939-06-30 13 I Mrs. Eleanor Holm Jarret, the back* I stroke swimmer, who turned profession- al after being dropped from the Amerij can Olympic team in 1936, revealed I recently that her divorce from Mr. Art Jarrett, the band leader, had been granted. She announced that she86 words
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Advertisement333 1939-06-30 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT GLENFTNLAS Calls Antwerp Middlesborn Leaves Penan? Hue SARPEDON Calls Marseilles Glasgow *X° July 29 ACHILLES Calls Hull Glasgow j uly 7 Aug 3 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA hlw^ 3 A g BELLEROPHON Liverpool I LYCAON Calls Glasgow u y333 words
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Advertisement734 1939-06-30 13 PO and BRITISH INDIA (lacorpot »ted In fßnjrlud) PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KAROA” SAILING SUNDAY, 2nd JULY, 1939. “atraot wl“ H?3 ri MaX S v'. N DatOh Port s%s •p s due S/S "RajwtTna" aww < toc °n>orated in England, 1/1 AUE 24 Por Por and s/s s A734 words
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349 1939-06-30 14 Project Of Princes Chula An d B irahongse London. T>RINCE BIRABONGSE and his cousin, Prince Chula—- who has sponsored “Mr. Bira” in becoming the greatest racing driver in this country —have big! ideas about giving a party. They are* Fo stage a road race349 words
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72 1939-06-30 14 Mr. Vanderbilt Says 'No America's Cup Mr. Harold S. Vanderbilt, the American yachtsman, landed at Southampton from the Normandie recently. His new 12-metre yacht Vim arrived in this country last week, and Mr. Vanderbilt said he was looking forward to competing with Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith’s new craft of72 words
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Article68 1939-06-30 14 Having been twice knocked from the ring during th first two rounds. Franl Hough (.London) was awarded the de cision when his Welsh opponent, Chatley Bundy, was disqualified in the fourth of a ten rounds’ cruiserweight contest at Gloucester. .Hough climbed back into the68 words
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Article267 1939-06-30 14 'TVHE title of individual champion of the British Bridge League has been won by a woman for the first time. Mrs. G. Guyer, of the Stanhope Club, Kensington, was successful with a score of 102% match points in the final of sixty hands, beating267 words
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Article379 1939-06-30 14 First-class Averages Of Players London, June 12. Below are the first-class cricket averages up to date: BATTING Not Highest Inns. Out. Inns. Score. Aver. W.R. Hammond 13 2 1062 302 96.54 Gimblett 15 3 946 129 78.83 G. Headley 13 3 784 227 78.40 Sutcliffe 12 2 779379 words
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Article47 1939-06-30 14 More than 35 years before Suzanne Lenglen triumphed at Wimbledon, England had a first-class tennis player, Mrs. Marien de Glehn. She died last April, aged 86. In her will, just published, she bequeathed her estate, valued at more than £30,000 to her niece.47 words
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Article, Illustration22 1939-06-30 14 MRS. ELLIS (formerly M.'ss Anita Lizana), who lost to Miss Giacyn Wheeler in the second round of the Wimbledon championships.22 words
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Article364 1939-06-30 14 CONCESSION TO AMATEUR CLUB THERE will be heartburning among some of the professional clubs over the favourable treatment meted out to the newly-formed CorinthianCasuals F. C. in the matter of F. A. Cup exemption. It was agreed at the recent meeting of the F. A Council that364 words
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Article115 1939-06-30 14 Antidote For Sleeping Sickness Ottawa. A vaccine suitable for inoculation of horses against “Equine Encephalomyelitis” or sleeping sickness in horses has been developed and is proving satisfactory in checking the ravages of this disease which has caused untold losses to horses, particularly in the Prairie Provinces. The115 words
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Article85 1939-06-30 14 Likely Choices For Visit To England London. Half a dozen schoolboy stars are in the running for selection in the Australian Rugby Union team to visit Great Britain this winter. The team will be leave Sydney for England on July 21. Five contenders for places in the85 words
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Article833 1939-06-30 14 “ACHILLES” - (Exhibition Games At Fun Frolic Next Thursday IVTOTHING much has happened m the Penang tennis world since the championship meeting finished. The New Club came up from Taiping last Sunday morning to play the Sports Club, Penang, but they brought their own weather with them and833 words
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Article115 1939-06-30 14 /CRICKET POSER No. 16. —A sight screen on the boundary line is struck full pitch by a ball hit by the batsman. Should the umpire signal six runs? Answer to No. is.— The rules state definitely that umpires shall not order a batsman. out unless appealed to115 words
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Article69 1939-06-30 14 Prospects of a flcht J emote Fan- and Jack Doyle are v J r > )t ,r. Mr. A. J. Elvin. Wembley I declares he will not ncie lSt p arr of £2,500 ard a percentage t Farr says that he is 1 u rj poo Len69 words
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Article64 1939-06-30 14 Northampton Town a n Russell, who lost a leg sea sor accident while Playing the will receive nearly aid two funds being raiset > ort hamP* Tine generous offer of a rern ain ton sportsman, who fund up anonymous, to bring t u acceptto £l,OOO has64 words
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Advertisement123 1939-06-30 14 never vary- i they are always smooth and easy on the Crav en ‘v’nl l at I hour hourTn L I ro ensure r r ch r > rests of Mualuy ne hc ccrui "'v 4™ 1' I aM ,he d 'd'er.. COUn r on red Ou ean Sat J123 words
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Article, Illustration2148 1939-06-30 15 phariol Pays $97 In Second Race MAIDEN VICTORIES OF THREE HORSES (brom Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. QNLY two favourites obliged at the opening day’s races of the Selangor Extra Professional Meetingyesterday. Good dividends were paid, the best being $97 by Phariol, who secured his2,148 words
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Article31 1939-06-30 15 A friendly return match consisting of five men’s doubles will be played tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. between the “Enolin" Badminton Party and the Mende B.P at the former’s court.31 words
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Article316 1939-06-30 15 Second Division Soccer OHOWTNG a decided superiority in the second half, early in which they netted thrice, the Malay Recreation Club gained full points in the Second Division of the P.F.A. League at the expense of the Eastern Smelting Club on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday. The316 words
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Article211 1939-06-30 15 This Morning’s Track Work (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. Only a few horses from the stables of Duval, Hobbs and Logue were out for slow work this morning on the inner tracks, the main track being closed. The workouts were of little interest. Other trainers211 words
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514 1939-06-30 15 Third Round Results Of Wimbledon Ch am pion ships Wimbledon, June 29. J7URTHER progress was made in the Wimbledon championships today. weather was sunny and there was a slight breeze. Eugen Smith, the young Californian schoolmaster who caused an upset by beating Menzel yesterday, today—Reuter. - 514 words
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Article240 1939-06-30 15 Considering Offers New York, June 29. TN the course of an interview granted by Joe Louis after his fight with Tony Galento, the negro said: “Tony is good and very game. He can hit.” Asked if he was interested in a visit to England to240 words
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147 1939-06-30 16 .—Renter. Anti-Chiang Elements Gan Participate Peiping, June 29. A new government to replace that functioning in Nanking —but not the Peiping Government which will continue on a semi-independent basis —is reported in informed Chinese quarters to have been decided during the visit of Wang.—Renter. - 147 words
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Article304 1939-06-30 16 Last Day 01 K. L. Meet BELOW are the handicaps for tomorrow, the final day of the Selangor Extra Professional Meeting: HOKSE-S, CLASS 4, DIV. 1, 6 FURS. JUST MY LUCK 9.00 GOING GREEK 9.00 WODEN 8.10 SACRIFICE 8.10 GREEN EYES 8.10 REFILL 8.08 CARMTOP 8.07304 words
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Article91 1939-06-30 16 HORSES, CLASS 4, DIV. 1, 6 FURS. JUST MY LUCK GREEN EYES ESQUIRE HORSES CLASS 4, DIV. 2, 6 FURS. YOUNG GINGER TETUEN CLIFTON LAD HORSES CLASS 4, DIV. 3. 6 FURS. RYE SEAMUS PRUDE PRESIDENT HORSES, CLASS 1, 9 FURS. FARCOS AUTHENTIC PONTES, CLASS 2, DIV.91 words
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Article1023 1939-06-30 16 Widespread Approval By Home Press Rugby, June 29. HPHE German assertions that a policy of encirclement is being pursued are strongly repudiated in a note delivered to the German Government on Tuesday and the terms of rhe note meet with widespread approval in the morning press.1,023 words
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111 1939-06-30 16 Lidgiuv in 8.0 W. Rugby, June 29. The Director-General of the British Broadcasting Corporation, Mr. F. W Ogilvie, who lost his hand at Hiil 60 in the war, broadcast in the German programme last night, and said that in his opinion the worldwide development of internationalLidgiuv in – 8.0 W. - 111 words
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Article74 1939-06-30 16 FRIDAY. JUNE 30. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin $114.00 Business 25 tons Singapore Tin 5114.00 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 1 4c Singapore (Spot' 28 9 16c COPRA: Sundried $4.00 Black Pepper $lO.OO TAPIOCA: Medium $3.25 Fair Seed $2.95 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.60 No. 2 $6.50 Rangoon White74 words
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Advertisement38 1939-06-30 16 Made from h,air yarns which are 100 per cent. pure genuine camel hair. GRIPOLY BELTING IS ONE WHICH MEETS REALLY HEAVY DUTIES AND GIVES LONG LIFE IT RUNS LONGEST CHEAPEST IN THE LONG RUN SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.38 words
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Advertisement212 1939-06-30 16 P. W. D, TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the State Engineer, Selangor, up to 3 p.m. of the 3rd July, 1939, for the construction of a Malay Boys’ School at New Police Depot, Rifle Range, Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur. Plans and specifications may be212 words
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