Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 3 July 1939
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Title Section23 1939-07-03 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY \o. 154. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939. PRICE 5 CEiVI S.23 words
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797 1939-07-03 1 But Nazi Leader Is Setting Fire TENSION BEHIND THE SCENES erina n Tourists Continue To Arrive London, July 2. 1 he situation in Danzig has not deteriorated within the last twenty-four hours, although tension remains, according to information received in London from tin- free City, writes—Reuter. - 797 words
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Article69 1939-07-03 1 —Reuter. Mi s tin derstandings Clearing London, July 3. A long report was received by the Foreign Office from Sir William Seeds on his conversation with M. Molotov yesterday. It is expected, says Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent, that another meeting will take place at an early date and the—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article24 1939-07-03 1 Reuter London, July 1. The death occurred here of Paul Lauder, ex-Gcneral Manager of the Union Insurance Society, Canton.—Reuter - 24 words
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Article266 1939-07-03 1 Another ‘Strip Act” On Eve Of Talks Peiping, July 3. The Japanese-sponsored provisional Government of North China and the Japanese .Army in North China have simultaneously issued statements, the former making public demands to the British and French Embassies regarding Tientsin. —Reuter. The chief of these—Reuter. - 266 words
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Article754 1939-07-03 1 Io Those Who Give Up Leisure LONDON, JULY 2. A STRIKING MESSAGE FROM THE KING ON THE NATIONAL DEFENCE PREPARATIONS WAS READ BY THE PRIME MINISTER IN THE C OURSE OF HIS BROADCAST TONIGHT. :hen read —Reuter. His Majesty, after referring to the great pleasure afforded to:hen read —Reuter. - 754 words
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Article126 1939-07-03 1 Reuter, To Defend Her Independence Bucharest, July 1. “We desire nothin? that belongs t.* others but we are determined to defend that which belongs to us,” declared King Carol addressing a denutation of members in the Chamber of the Senate who brought him a reply to theReuter, - 126 words
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Advertisement6 1939-07-03 1 “SMILER'' fed on COW&GATB Sw < 46 words
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Advertisement213 1939-07-03 1 COW GATE A/jenii for North Malaya Ar Penano>~ GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID., Penrng and Ipoh. CiONTENTS Page Latest Telegrams 1 IS Earlier Telegrams 2 Malayan News 3 Indian News 4 China News 5 Foreign News 6 Local News Editorial Local News 9 Financial News 10 11 Radio News 12 Shipping News213 words
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1203 1939-07-03 2 Nazi Preparations In Full Swing W) SUDDEN COUP EXPECTED Poland To Be Squeezed Out Of Free City? Warsaw, July 1. Colonel Beck this afternoon received M. Chadacki, the Polish Commissioner in Danzig, who returned here to report on Nazi military preparations in—Reuter Wireless - 1,203 words
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Article, Illustration29 1939-07-03 2 THE INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE (it Tien’sin photographed while refugees were pouring across it into the French and British Concessions. The bridge has been closed by the Japanese.29 words
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Article543 1939-07-03 2 Success Of Offensive In North Chungking, July 1. Chinese forces launched an offensive to the north of Canton on June 27 and Chinese van-guards are at present lonly eleven miles f/om Canton according to Chinese reports. Eleven Japanese warships were sunk by the Chinese in June, according-Reuter. - 543 words
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Article212 1939-07-03 2 Reuter Wireless £2.000,000 Spent Weekly On Aircraft London, July 1. Although figures must necessarily remain a .secret some indication of British efforts in aircraft production could be judged from the fact that we are spending nearly £2.000,000 weekly on aircraft alone. This picture of the tremendous British airReuter Wireless - 212 words
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Article365 1939-07-03 2 German People Urged To Insist On Peace London, July 1. An appeal to the German people and urging that workers of all lands must insist on disputes be settled by reason and not war has been drawn up by the British National Council of Labour representingReuter. - 365 words
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Article34 1939-07-03 2 —Reuter. Arrest Made By British Destroyer Off Haifa Haifa, July 2 The British destroyer. Ivanhoe, arrested the Greek steamer, Laspertos, carrying four hundred refugees within territorial waters, and escorted her into Haifa—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article32 1939-07-03 2 —Reuter. Completion Of First Air Mail Round Trip Port Washington, Lond Island, July 2 The Yankee Clipper has arrived, completing the first roundtrip of the new trans-Atlantic air mail service.—Reuter.?.—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article94 1939-07-03 2 .—Reuter. London, July 2. During the early hours of the morning seven bomb explosions, believed- to be due to the 1.R.A., wrecked the cloakrooms and parcel offices al the stations of f he London Midland and Scottish Railway at Leicester. Birmingham. Derby, Stafford, Nottingham, Coventry.—Reuter. - 94 words
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Article130 1939-07-03 2 —Reuter Wireless Roosevelt Supporters Furious Washington, July 2. Roosevelt supporters an furious at- the action of Congress in upsetting two major pieces of the Administration’s legislation. They suggest that the President’s reply will be a radio appeal to the nation Mr. Cordell Hull in a strongly-worded statement describes—Reuter Wireless - 130 words
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Article37 1939-07-03 2 "I J .XH /VI m y < 11’ /V —Reuter Wireless. Budapest, July 1. General Werth. Chief of the General Staff, has accepted an invitation to attend th'* German Army manoeuvres >n the near future—Reuter Wireless."I J • .XH /VI m y < 11’ /V ' —Reuter Wireless. - 37 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-03 2 SAXONE THE IDEAL SHOE FOR GOLI BROWN WILLOW JtAf AND WHITE ELK Wlf SPECIAL BRO A 1) j G-W FITTING LAST FITTED WITH SPECIAL GOLF SOLKABSOLITELY SLIP-PROOF ON THE GOLF-COL-RSE OR ELSEWHERE. SIZES 5 TO 101. PRICE $15.50 Per Pair. UJMITBAWAV/ VAIMMC rHUM* 496 PENANG ™2is ’"X 048 words
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Article396 1939-07-03 3 Imported And Sold Girl Klang. Further hearing was continued before Mr. Fletcher-Cooke, the Klang magistrate, in the case in which Cheah Ah Yong, a Cantonese woman, was charged with importing and selling a female child and Ham Kim Ming, of Klang, was charged with buying the child.396 words
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Article280 1939-07-03 3 H.E.’s Foreword To Highway Code Kuala Lumpur. “This Code is put into your hands in the hope that the study and observance of its provisions will make the roads safer and more convenient for you and all other users of the roads in the Federated Malay280 words
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1118 1939-07-03 3 Rejection Of Japanese Cement Tender Singapore. 'JpHE question of acceptance of a Japanese tender for cement for the Singapore Municipality was raised at Friday s meeting of the Commissioners, when spirited speeches in opposition were made, and resulted in the rejection of the tender. Mr.1,118 words
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Article237 1939-07-03 3 Publications To Continue As Before Singapore. THE Nanyang Siagn Pau Press, Ltd., announces its amalgamation with the Sin Kuo Min Jit Poh Press, Ltd. The amalgamation scheme has been agreed upon and carried through. The controlling company forrmed for the purpose of taking over the two papers237 words
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Article205 1939-07-03 3 Rangoon Free From Diseases The League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Health Bulletin for the week ended June 24, 1939 is as follows: Plague.—One case of plague was reported during the week from Rangoon, which has been free from indigenous plague since the end of January. Cholera. —British205 words
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Article397 1939-07-03 3 First Event Of Its Kind In September 'J'HE Automobile Association of Malaya (Selangor and Pahang Branch) have decided to stage a series of motor races for the Championship of Malaya on Sunday, September 3. This will be the first time in this country that spectators have ever397 words
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Article290 1939-07-03 3 Police Supervision Set Aside Seremban. The Chief Justice, F.M.S., Mr. Justice Poyser, was in Seremban on Thursday at the Supreme Court, engaged in hearing appeals against Magistrates’ decisions. i In one of these a Tamil named Ramayah, who appeared in person, appealed against the conviction and sentence290 words
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Article255 1939-07-03 3 Presentation To Oldest Cadet Corps Kuala Lumpur. Saturday morning marked a milestone in the life of the Victoria Institution Cadet Corps when Mr. A. C. J. Towers, the “Laird of Tasek," presented a hand leader’s mace to the Corps, of which he was the founder and commanding255 words
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Advertisement101 1939-07-03 3 Asthma Germs Killed in 3 Minnies Choking, gasping, wheezing Asthma and Bronchitis poison your system, ruin health and weaken your heart, Mendaco, the prescription of an American phys starts killing Asthma Germs in 3 minutes, purities the blood and builds new io that you can sleep soundly all night, cat101 words
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Advertisement16 1939-07-03 3 unchanging quality 9%" J TIGER BEER MAOtfKOMTHEFIUEST- malt hops yeast Distributed by Fraser Cf Weave Ltd,16 words
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Article442 1939-07-03 4 Congress President On Digboi Strike Sahebganj (Bihar». June 16. rpHAT there is, at present, no chance I of a settlement of the Digboi strike is the view expressed by Babu ajenoia Prasad, Congress President, in a statement to the Associated Press. He arrived here from442 words
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Article152 1939-07-03 4 MADRAS REQUEST TO AUTHORITIES Macra?. June 17. a MEETING of the Madras Presidency Postmen’s Union (Madras City branch» was held at the Union premises on Thursday. Mr. V. L. Sastri presided. The President pleaded for a minimum living wage for the lower-paid staff Government, he said,152 words
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Article772 1939-07-03 4 SPEECHES AT RYOTS’ CONFERENCE Land For Landless Urged Bapatla, June 16. r VHE Bapatla Taluq Ryots’ Con- ference was held last evening in the local A.B.M. Training School, Mr. P. Butchappa Nayudu, M.L.A., presiding. A large number oi ryots attended. Mr. B.L. Narayana, Chairman of the772 words
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Article519 1939-07-03 4 Mill-owners Must Attend To Other Industries Ahmedabad. -June 16. CONGRESS governments are prepared to resign if the people demand their resignation,” declared Sardar v’allabhai Patel addressing a meeting of local cloth merchants this evening. He said there was talk of depression but it had not fallen suddenly.519 words
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Article62 1939-07-03 4 Udipi, June, 13. “Bala Kesavan,” 28-year-old elephant presented to Sri Admar Mutt by H. H. the Maharaja of Mysore was taken in procession from Kunjibettu with music On arrival at the Mutt, the elephant was offered puja by the Swamiar who dedicated it to the Mutt.62 words
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Article91 1939-07-03 4 To Be Presented By Mr. F. E. James Salem, June. 16. Mr. A. F. W. Dixon. Collector of Salem and President of the Salem Rotary Club, presiding, a meeting of the Club was held yesterday. Mr. Robinson was the speaker for the day A vote91 words
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Article270 1939-07-03 4 Bombay. rpHE Maharajah of Patiala, 6ft. 4in. Test cricketer and ruler of the premier State of the Punjab, rode on horseback through smoke and flames to light forest fires which threatened his palace at Chail, near Simla He was on a fishing expedition with the Viceroy, the270 words
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229 1939-07-03 4 CASE AGAINST TWO WOMEN Sivaganga, June 16. I'HE District Magistrate of Tiruppat- tur, Mr. V. Appadurai, has committed to the Sessions Alagammai Achi and her step-daughter, Valliammai Achi, (Nagarathars of Kottayur village. near Chettinad) on a charge of causing grievous hurt to extort229 words
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591 1939-07-03 4 Tinnevelly Council s Decision Tinnevelly, June 16. A/fK. V.S. SANKARA Subramania Mudaliar, Chairman. presiding, the Tinnevelly Municipal Council last evening considered whether a Councillor could peruse the records of the Child Welfare Centre in respect of its working. Mr. S. Arpudham Fernandez, a591 words
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Advertisement344 1939-07-03 4 Tonight Hondo v. 3rd July, /939. WEMBLEY CABARET THE PIONEER CABARET IN NORTH MAIjAYA With AU The Amenities Of A Cabaret De Luxe CHA RM ING HOSTESSES. ENTERTAINING TALENTED OBLIGING SPACIOUS FLOOR > FIRST GLASS BAR! Red Hot Music Rendered By Two Popular Bands MORALES HIS SWING BOYS MORALES HIS344 words
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Miscellaneous75 1939-07-03 4 Another Mammoth Attraction At Your Favourite Talkie House QUEEN'S OPENING TONIGHT (MS IND 9.30 Stupendous Stage Ari Screen Attraction Two Shows For One Payment ON THE STAGE PROF. YOGI RAO ON THE SCREEN Brought Back In Response To Numerous Requests I THE GREAT WALTZ With HUGH HERBERT LIONEL ATWILL MATIN75 words
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347 1939-07-03 5 banks stopping REMITTANCE Planes Bombing Cities In Relays Hongkong, June 29. lAL'E to the tension prevailing in Foochow and Wenchow in view I/ oi the imminent Japanese invasion, shipping between Hong Kong and the two coastal ports has been interrupted. The British s.s. “Ninghai”—‘Central News. - 347 words
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Article243 1939-07-03 5 Total Ban In China’s Capital Chungking, June 5. Determin; t.icn tn stamp out the sale ..nd smoking oi opium in Chungking. China’ v artime capital, before June 30 has i cn announced bv General Ho Kuo-K-an, the new Mayor of the city The rev. ban forms part of243 words
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84 1939-07-03 5 Shanghai. Ln view of the growing Japanese P°pulat-on in the International Settlement. British and other foreign members of the Settlement police have be< ii offered cash inducements by the -hanghai Municipal Council to take U P the study of the Japanese language. These bonuses84 words
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90 1939-07-03 5 Hong Kong. June 29. The Sino-American Institute of Cultuial Relations here held a luncheon meeting yesterday afternoon, at which Sir Geoffrey Northcote, Governor of Hong Kong, who is concurrently Predent of the Hong Kong Branch of the Sino-British Cultural delivered a speech, voicing the hope that90 words
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Article172 1939-07-03 5 hinese withdraw Central News. British Authorities’ Decision Hongkong, June 29. r rHE British naval authorities are reported to have decided to provide naval escort for tw'o British Fteamsbins to enter the Swatow harbour yesterday afternoor. following th/- Japanese refusal to allow the British steamers, “Sinhaimen” andhinese withdraw Central News. . - 172 words
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69 1939-07-03 5 Shanghai. A list of 50 Chinese factories and weaving mills located within the occupied areas, whch are now being operated by the Japanese after having been allegedly seized by them, have been denied the privilege of marketing their products in Chinese-control-led areas. The various Chinese69 words
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Article57 1939-07-03 5 Central News. Retires After Ten Years Service In S.M.C. Hong Kong. June 29. Dr. Stirling Fessenden, for ten years Ameiican Secretary-General of the Shanghai Municipal Council, is retiring at the end of the month, after which he will resume law practice with Mr. C. S. Franklin, concurrentlyCentral News. - 57 words
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324 1939-07-03 5 Chung Shing Benevolent Society's Celebration Hong Kong, June 22. THAT it was the first time he had seen a Dragon Boat was revealed in a speech by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoff ry Northcote, following the carnival of dragon boat races, held324 words
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286 1939-07-03 5 Central News But Jap. Sentries Relax In Searching Hongkong, June 29. British and French Concessions in Tientsin have been blockaded for over two week s. Both sides are st ill deadlocked, with no outstanding change in the situation Japanese sentries recently relaxed the search of thoseCentral News - 286 words
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Article268 1939-07-03 5 stuffs. and carabao hides. —International News. Increased Exports To Kwangtung Shaokwan, June 21. Kwangtung Province, China, is increasing its purchases from the Philippine Islands steadily. During the past year, the Philippines exported to that province 325.556 pesos -worth of local products as compared with 101.224 pesosstuffs. and carabao hides.—International News. - 268 words
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Article102 1939-07-03 5 .—lnternational News. Hong Kong. June 27. Agents of the puppet regimes and other traitorous elements who have arrived in Malaya to preach the causs of peace have failed in their endeavours to convince the overseas Chinese, who have denounced the activities of these mercenary lackeys..—lnternational News. - 102 words
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Article235 1939-07-03 5 unreliable anu pi —Central News. Wife Attends Conferences Hongkong. June 29. A Tientsin dispaeth confrms the report that Wang Ching-W’ei flew ticm Shanghai to Peiping via Tientsin on June 26. Upon his arrival in T:entsin. Wang was greeted by Wang Kehmin, the No. 1 puppet inunreliable anu pi —Central News. - 235 words
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Article60 1939-07-03 5 <lll. mC TIL 1 '1 LI Ix 7 —Central News. Hong Kor.g, June 29. Dr. T. T. Li, Chinese Minister to Cuba left for Glasgow yesterday morning en route to Havana, via the United States to assume his office. Dr. Li was until recently Director of<lll. mC TIL 1 '1 LI Ix 7 .—Central News. - 60 words
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Advertisement15 1939-07-03 5 ‘Lambeth Walk’ *he latest creation in Dress Materials NOW ON VIEW AT AURORA sVobb MNGAI’OKR15 words
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Advertisement67 1939-07-03 5 B STEEL WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the best imported makes. MANUFACTURED BY EASTERN MFG.CO. L River Road Peuaiig. 'PHONE 1484 I It’s Here AT THE SWISS CAFE YOU CAN MEET AND ENTERTAIN YOiUR FRIENDS The Last Word In Catering fully licenced. MEALS A LA CARTE Under67 words
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Miscellaneous52 1939-07-03 5 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Surprise for Dad (1) —U-u Leu; i '< ife, r y Lb r-sM .'A v/ac' I -eaW. zx c u I I V rhe’j vemt t’l't garden seat with care. But Freddy's plane makes them While they're away, alcrg acmes Dad Ls'- 2'22- *2’ '-s'- '-X52 words
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Article263 1939-07-03 6 Germany To Pav £10,000,000 JUDGE AGREES WITH FRAUD CHARGE Washington, June 15. ERMANY was accused today of fraud for the purpose of obtaining a iavouiable verdict in the wai-t.me Black Tom explos.on case, »y Air. Justice Roberts, act ng as umpire for the German-American M.xed263 words
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Article58 1939-07-03 6 A young Egyptian medical student, Mr. Saleh Helmy, was carrying out taxi-ing tests with his home-made “crash-proof” aeroplane at Heston when the machine suddenly turned on its nose and crashed. Mr. Helmy escaped with scratches. He was soon to have made a nonstop flight to Alexandria with58 words
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Article373 1939-07-03 6 Torso Wrapped In Cycle Cape London, June 15. STRANGULATION was the probable cause of death, it was stated at the inquest in the village hall at Scholes, near Leeds, on Ethel Wraithmell, aged 20. Alter evidence had been given of the finding of certain remains and373 words
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Article110 1939-07-03 6 Miss Partridge was sitting in her garden in Reading-road, Fleet, Hampshire. Then a voice from the air above her head broke Miss Partridge’s reverie. Take care!” it said. And next moment a man dropped on to the lawn in front of her. It was110 words
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Article109 1939-07-03 6 Librarian’s Remedy Mr. R. J. Gordon. Leeds City Liverpool with the remark that “to draw up a list of 100 best books was as empty a dream as for a woman to think of 100 best hats.” Children’s books which were oldfashioned and “prigg’sh” should not109 words
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331 1939-07-03 6 Woman Magistrate Suggests Haired Advisers” BIRLEY, a Manchester magistrate argued at the Magistrates’ Association Conference at Southend that a marriage guidance clinic*' would help to solve many matrimonial cases in the courts. Maintaining that cases should be heard n a small informal room apart331 words
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Article122 1939-07-03 6 Montreal, June 15 Flans for the construction of an Empire Youth camp at Banff, in the Canadian Rockies, “as a permanent commemoration of their Majesties visit.” were made known today. The Dominion Government has given a site on the side of Sulphur Mountains, overlooking Banff122 words
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Article345 1939-07-03 6 Many Dioceses Now Self-supporting DEACONS CHOSEN FROM NATIVES London N preparation for the Lambeth ConB ference of 1940, to which 320 bishops from every diocese of the Anglican Communion have been summoned, the Missionary Council of the Church Assembly is issuing what is .perhaps the most important345 words
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Article328 1939-07-03 6 Big Reduction In Death Rate SMALLPOX FEVER TREATMENT London, June 15. A big reduction of the death rate from pneumonia in cases treated with the new drug, “M and B 693,” was claimed by Dr. G. A. H. Buttle of the Wellcome Physiological Research Laboratories, last328 words
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155 1939-07-03 6 “Contemptible Thing*’ Arthur Peter Ley Newcombe, 29, private secretary, of Sloane-avenue-mansions, Chelsea, was sent to .prison for 12 months, at West London policecourt for stealing over £1,600 from his blind employer. He pleaded guilty to charges of stealing £1,135, £235, £247 and £2O from155 words
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Article121 1939-07-03 6 Public’s “Ignorance*’ Active co-operation between the 8.8. C. and public libraries, to produce rational thinking citizens rather than morons, was advocated by Mr. John Coatman, 8.8. C. North Regional Director, at the Library Association conference, at Liverpool. He said he was constantly astonished by121 words
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Advertisement142 1939-07-03 6 ADVICE TO NURSING MOTHERS Ct” 1> tfrfy Important, doctors sa?, not jto overtax your system Immediately after the birth of a child When you are feeding baby yourself you should take plenty of easily digested nourishThen! Tor that reason doctors throughout Maiaya recommend llorllcks They have proved that llorllcks stimulates142 words
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Miscellaneous36 1939-07-03 6 All in a Day’s Work— tty Kick Elnies KEEPING HIE PIECES I 1 7 Do\ I 7 o 7 ST px .:y I —ff- e 1 A' !zS> c <x\ x\ :'b I.■ X-lX'. k Ux.36 words
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Article246 1939-07-03 7 \K birth in KEDAH Alcr Star. An unusual birth occurred in the village of Laha Pumpong, in the mukim of Telok Pagan, a village about three miles from the Government main road, when it was reported that a twenty-year-old Malay girl, had given birth to a female246 words
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Article34 1939-07-03 7 The Annamalai Universitv intimate the award of ’he two scholarships offered by them to the following candidates: P. Kanapathy, Edward VII School. Taiping and Ratnam, Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar.34 words
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Article53 1939-07-03 7 The funeral of Mrs. Cheap Thean Seng, who passed away recently, took place from her residence. No. 123, Anson Road at 11 a.m. yesterday for interment at the Seh Cheah Cemetery, Mount Erskine. There was a large* gathering at the funeral and several floral53 words
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762 1939-07-03 7 PERAK'S NARROW DEFEAT OF PENANG TEAM Good sport and keen competition was witnessed at the secon annual Speed Hill Climb organised by the Automobile Aspi >C at, n Ma,aya (Penang Kedah Branch) held at Mount e 1 a njon Rungah yesterday commencing762 words
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768 1939-07-03 7 Over $4,000,000 Spent On Road Construction Ipoh. FJMIE history of the development of 1 the Cameron Highlands and the early construction of the present road to the Hills is not widely known to the public. Three years after the late Mr. William Cameron a768 words
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Article162 1939-07-03 7 Three Seriously Injured Ipoh A nasty accident occur» ed on Friday afternoon at the Gopeng-Kampar Road near Kepisan village when two highpowered cars came into violent collision resulting in three of the occupants being seriously injured. It would appear that a Terraplane saloon, in which were162 words
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Article132 1939-07-03 7 Miss Bessie Khcng and Mr. Raymond Khoo, who as a dance team have given a number of creditable exhibitions, scored another success in their demonstration of the Waltz and the Tango at the Wembley Cabaret on Saturday night. This team of talented local artistes gave a132 words
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Article59 1939-07-03 7 The death took .place on Saturday last of Mr. Chee Swee Hoe at his residence, No. 38, Balik Pulau Village after a long illness. He leaves a wife, two sons and two daughters. Mr. Chee Swee Hoe was the former billiards champion (3 balls)59 words
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Article, Illustration51 1939-07-03 7 Film star Maureen O’ Sullivan ha s give n birth to a boy. M aureen, norv in Hollywood, is the 28 year old daughter of a major in the (■onna u g h t Rangers, and her husband is Mr. John Far row, the Australian51 words
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809 1939-07-03 7 WORK EXHIBITION OF HAND IN TAI PI NG JT was not many years ago that handwork: (Was introduced into the Malay schools in Perak, and many thl'hnn r h Oh V U vou i ha L, tO< ay give ev:de,, ce of the remarkable progress which809 words
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Article263 1939-07-03 7 DIPLOMAS FOR “GRADUATES” Ipoh. were presented by “professors” to “graduates” of the unique “Art College of Chonsticks” lit the ‘flßowl of Rice” d'nner held at the Ipoh Town Hall on Saturday night. “Students” yen required to pick up a ball from an outsize bowl with a263 words
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Article160 1939-07-03 7 Kulim was the scene of a popular Malay wedding on Friday night, the contracting parties being Mr. Mohamed Noor, son oi Haji Mcnamed Arcft, g[ Jelutong, Penang, and Mi-' s Che Sharharom, eldest daughter of Hajj Ash’ari. The bride’s lather who is an Assistant Land Officer,160 words
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Advertisement73 1939-07-03 7 BRASSO METAL POLISH Hakes light work M 14 Drink and enjoy JgOB LIPTON’S TEA Lipton’s Tea world-famous for its delightful flavour. Ever y° ne enjoys it 1 lyjrSalu —a nd ts high standard of quality t never varies. LIPTON’S TEA is on sale everywhere. Look for the famous Yellow Label.73 words
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Article441 1939-07-03 8 UP HE progress of holidays with A pay is one of the most interesting developments in the British industrial field in the past two years. In March 1937, when a Committee was appointed to inquire into the matter, between 1,500,000 and 1,750,000 wagetarners had holidays with pay441 words
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Article627 1939-07-03 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. S. H. Cunnxnghhani-Broxx-n i has assumed duties as Magistrate, Seremban, Lr. >?lace of Mr. J. P. Biddulph. I Mr. K. H. Cantrell left Ipoh on Frii day for Seremban, where he xvill be at- tached to the Customs Department. i A.* "A The Band and Drums627 words
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Article462 1939-07-03 8 Catchins! Crocodiles JJJOW does the native Pawang set about crocodile-catching? A vivid account is given by a contributor to the latest (summer) Number of the Malayan Police Magazine. He writes: “Owing to the shallowness of the river near the bank the whole of the croc’s broad back462 words
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579 1939-07-03 8 Mondav, Julv 3. D E t PI TE all attempts by the Nazis to provoke Poland into taking action and thus appear as the aggressor, the situation in Danzig has not deteriorated in the last 24 hours, according to a telegram received early579 words
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Article, Illustration692 1939-07-03 9 Formation Of S.S. (S'pore) Malay Association rpHE inaugural meeting of the Straits Settlements (Singapore} Malay Association at an inaugural meeting was held on Friday. With the formation of this body most Malays in the Colony and the F.M.S. now have channels through which their opinions692 words
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876 1939-07-03 9 A Si already reported in the Sunday Gazette,” the European Volunteer Ball held at the Runnymede Hotel on Saturday evening was well- attended, and was a highly successful function. The official guests included the Resident Councillor and Mrs. Goodman. The arrangement of tables876 words
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192 1939-07-03 9 Four sc>r.s of the members of the Ruling House in Kedah left by the “Sui Sang” on Friday at 8 p.m for India to furtheir their studies. They will be enrolled in the Muslim University School, United Province. There was a192 words
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379 1939-07-03 9 Chinese Driver Charged In Court the sequel to a motor accident which occurred at Kampong Bharu in front of the Chung Ling High School at about 5.40 p.m. on June 2, 19 39, a Chinese, Saw Ah Choon, stood his trial before the District379 words
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Article135 1939-07-03 9 Two Passengers Hurt There was a collision between a Ford V 8 lorry (bearing a South Kedah registration plate) and a bus, which resulted in two passengers being injured at Tanah Liat in the Province at midday yesterday. The lorry, which was laden with cement,135 words
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Article, Illustration9 1939-07-03 9 snapped at yesterday's Hill Climb.9 words
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Article213 1939-07-03 9 Cigarettes Make Them Feel Like Kings STATEMENT IN LOCAL COURT I admit trying to throw a packet of cigarettes and a box of matches into the prison for any of the prisoners who might be there. On the day in question I was discharged from prison,213 words
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Article42 1939-07-03 9 In compliance with the washes of their father the children of Mr. Khoo Jin Inn will not be celebrating his 75th birthday this year and are instead contributing $l,OOO. (China currency) to the China Distress Relief Fund.42 words
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Advertisement131 1939-07-03 9 1- Icy ajaßulM i Illi R- -jgg I > J WTZiW B Bl Bl B I MJ wt-hT.jt a yJ jf f// j y Jg g r K r 2“ > g J r *f 4 4 HE KNOWS IT’S GOOD FOR HIM! Pure, safe, wholesome Mountain Milk Best for131 words
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Article173 1939-07-03 10 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers SeDers SHNING Ampats 3/6 3/9 Ayer Wengs 72| 77i B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatts 62 64 Johans 23 26 Jelebus 52 J 57 j K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9 Kramats 9/6 10/ Kuchais 1.17 J 1.22 j K. Kam pars 9/3 9/9 Laruts 3/9 4/ Lukuts173 words
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Article130 1939-07-03 10 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 3/6 3/9 Batu Selangor 1.20 1.22$ Ber junta! 8/9 9/3 Hong Fatt 62 64 K. Kamunting 6/ 6/3 Kampong Lanjut 14/6 14/9 Kuchai 1.19 1.22 Kundang 6/6 7/ Laruts 3/9 4/ Petalings 6.60 6.70 Pungah 16/3 16/9 Rahman Hyd. 1.02$ 1.07$ Rantau130 words
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Article303 1939-07-03 10 Stanton Nelson Company Singapore, Thursday. The widespread uneasiness continues, and there is no sign of any easing in political tension. The rubber market still remains in slack water, and after drifting idly to and fro prices close about unchanged on the week. Only light offerings of physical303 words
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245 1939-07-03 10 SOON THEAM CO's NOON QUOTATIONS TIN. Buyers Seller» Ampats 3/6 3/9 A. Hitams 19/9 20/9 A. Weng 72 75 Bangrins 18/9 19/6 B. Selangors 1.17$ 1.22$ Berjuntais 9/ 9/6 Chenderiangs 10/9 11/6 Heng Fatt 62 64 Kamras 1/4$ 1/7$ Kamuntings 8/6 9/3 K. Lanjuts 14/6 15/ Kramats 9/6 10/ Kundangs245 words
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Article184 1939-07-03 10 RUBBER Buyers Seller» Ayer Panas 1.15 1-20 Bassetts 50 55 B. Lintangs 1.02$ 1.07$ Bentas 1.02$ 1.07$ Brogas 59 62 Indragiris 1.17$ 1.22$ Kuala Sidims 2.22$ 2.32$ Lunas 1.50 1.60 Malaka Pindas 120 1.25 Mentakabs 39 41 Pajams 1.77$ 1.85 Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.04 Tapahs 1.65184 words
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Article174 1939-07-03 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Sellers MINING Ampat 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 73$ 77J Bangrin 18/9 19/6 B. Selangor 1.20 1.22$ Hong Fatt 62 65 Johan 24 27 Jelebu 55 60 Kampong Kamunting 6/ 6 4$ K. Lanjut 14/6 14/9 Kramat 9/3 9 9 Kuchai Ord.174 words
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Article560 1939-07-03 10 Linked With That Of Britain London. The defence of New Zealand is linked up with the defence of London and the United Kingdom, Mr. Walter Nash, Finance Minister of New Zealand, told REUTER, discussing the purpose of his visit to Great Britain. New Zealanders could give as560 words
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Article442 1939-07-03 10 Weekly Share Market Report The feature of the past w-eek has been the signing of the Anglo-American Barter agreement. Although full details are not yet to hand, the Rubber Market at Home was reported as “Moderately bullish” but consumers have been discouraged by the political tension. The442 words
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Article123 1939-07-03 10 SATURDAY, JULY 1. I’rev. Latest Paris 176 3/4 176 47/64 New York 4.68 9/32 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.69 3/8 4.69 1/2 Brussels 27.52 1/2 27.53 1/2 Geneva 20.78 20.76 1/4 Amsterdam 8.81 7/8 8.81 15/16 Milan 89 1/32 89 Berlin 11.66 1/2 11.67 Brockbolm 19.41 19.42 Cope v123 words
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Advertisement808 1939-07-03 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD. (Incorporated in England) Capital subscribed 7. tiS.ooo The Indian Overseas Reserve fund and Rest 1 252 0 Capta,MUlUp Bank, Ltd., BOARD OF DIRECTORS D Sir Charles Alexander Innes, (Incorporated in British India) K.C.8.1., C.1.E., Chairman Sir Thomas Smith Kt., Dy. Chairman Right Hon.808 words
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Advertisement21 1939-07-03 10 m Ik p O o T O sS L R M i C Fgy s It H AVAILABLE AT ALL GARAGES21 words
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Article343 1939-07-03 11 A Receiver For Triumph Ltd. A RECEIVER has been appoint- ed to take over the management of the Triumph Co., Ltd., of Coventry—one of the oldest firms in the industry, writes W. A. McKenzie, in the Daily Mail, London. Although the shares slumped on the Stock Exchange343 words
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Article215 1939-07-03 11 May Become Annual Feature Colombo, June 24. The Coconut Products Pavilion at Madhu Camp this year was opened by Mr. R. Sri Pathmanathan, M.S.C., for Manr.ar. Mr. Sri Pathmanathan has recommended to the Chairman of the Coconut Board that the pavilion should be made an annual215 words
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Article57 1939-07-03 11 Ottawa. Radio receiving licenses issued by the Canadian Government in the fiscal year ending March 31, numbered 1,213.‘23 as compared with 1,104,207 in the preceding fiscal year. Of this total, 3,926 were issued without fee to blind people as compared with 3,155 la »t year. To57 words
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625 1939-07-03 11 "JJ conditions in the tin mining industry last year find their reflection in the financial results of the London Tin Corporation, Ltd. Including a special dividend of /62,000, and after deducting /221,172, a drop of /91,780 compared with the previous year. The dividend is625 words
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Article42 1939-07-03 11 Ottawa. Canada was the world’s fifth largest exporter of barley in 1938 and led all other British Empire countries with 10,880,500 bushels. Roumania held first place followed by Mesopotamia, Argentina, the United States and Canada, ’’beenytmo (.ocmfwycmfwyp cmfw m42 words
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Article56 1939-07-03 11 Middlesex won the Inter-County Croquet Championship for the ninth time at Hurlingham. The final totals were: Middlesex 10 matches, 24 games; Bedfordshire, 9, 24; Surrey, 8, 23; Cheshire, 7, 19, Gloucestersire 7, 18; Hampshire, 6, 18; Kent, 15, 16; Somerset, 4, 15; Devon, 3, 14; Ireland, 3,8; Sussex,56 words
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Article236 1939-07-03 11 LV A —Reuter. Benzol From Coal Gas Canberra. ATTEMPTS are being made by the Commonwealth Government to increase as rapidly as possible the supply of local fuel produced synthetically. It proposes, in conjunction with State Governments, to encourage major gas companies throughout Australia to extract benzol fromLV A —Reuter. - 236 words
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Article157 1939-07-03 11 Committee Wants Better Support Colombo, June 24. The executive committee of the All Ceylon Teachers’ Association hopes that with the co-operation and support of schools it would be possible to reconsider the proposal to begin a film library for schools. The 19th annual report of the157 words
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Article38 1939-07-03 11 Winnipeg. Wheat farmers on the Canadian prairie shave marketed 267,060,602 bushels of wheat in the first eight months of the current crop year as compared with 111,220,866 bushels in the corresponding period last year.38 words
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Article305 1939-07-03 11 Lewis And Peat And Guthrie s Singapore, Thursday. J/XCEPT that the ‘barter scheme’ appears to be a ‘fait accompli,’ there is little of interest to report this week and prices have fluctuated withi'< very rarrow limits. Apart from the fact that about 80,000 tons of rubber are305 words
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Article164 1939-07-03 11 On the whole the tone of producing and consuming markets has again been dull throughout the week. The announcement of the barter agreement with the U.S.A, had little effect and the manner in which it will be put into effect is still a matter of conjecture.164 words
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305 1939-07-03 11 Ottawa. jgCONOMIC conditions in Canada were well maintained in the first quarter of the present year as compared with the same period for 1938. The Dominion Bureau of Statistics reports that “the financial background was further strengthened in the first quarter despite305 words
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Article, Illustration260 1939-07-03 11 TYECAUSE of the large growth of the union’s membership among workers in various branches of the textile industries, the Transport and General Workers’ Union has created a national Textile Section. This section, which is under the direction of Mr. L.H. Pearmaine, national secretary of260 words
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110 1939-07-03 11 1440th Auction, June 28, 1939. Catalogued 736,387 lbs—tons 328.74 Offered 679,986 303.57 Sold 556,690 248.5PRICES REALIZED Standard Quality 28% to 28% Good Average Quality 27% 28% Fair Average Quality 27 Sheet Cuttings ..26% 27 Off Quality 26 26 s CENTS PER LB. Fine Quality Pale110 words
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Article186 1939-07-03 11 Protection Of Girls Sentencing a coloured man, Michael Edet Asido Jones, ship’s fireman, to three years’ penal sevitude at Liverpool Assizes for an offence against a 12-year-old girl, Mr. Justice Croom Johnson said that under the existing law the court had no power to186 words
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Article15 1939-07-03 11 The output for the month of June 1939 was 285. piculs.15 words
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Article214 1939-07-03 11 Improved Financial Position r pHE tenth annual general meeting of The Decca Record Company Limited was held at Southern House, E.C. Sir Cyril F. Entwistle, K.C., M.P. (the chairman), said that the accounts for the year ending March 31, 1939, showed a profit of £50,012 compared with214 words
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Article138 1939-07-03 11 Still Continue In Importance Dawson City, (Yukon). The famed Klondike placer fileds of the Yukon continue to be an important source of gold in Canada, producing approximately $2,000,000 of the precious metal annually. The Klondike contains sufficient reserves to keep the dredges now working in operation for138 words
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Article150 1939-07-03 11 All militiamen may be measured, and the records kept and compared, with a view to finding what the typical Briton is like. Such a scheme was outlined by Professor R. Ruggles Gates, heredity expert at King’s College, University of London. “By taking measurements of militiamen each150 words
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Article34 1939-07-03 11 Four Australian jockeys will be coming out to India shortly. They are J. Sharp, W. G Godfrey, W. H Ralston and W. Baker. They will leave Freemantle on July 3.34 words
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Article294 1939-07-03 12 Revived “The Good-humoured Ladies’’ has been part of the furniture of one’s mind for so long that one was almost, afraid at Covent Garden last night of seeing it again in reality, writes “B De Z” in the “Daily Telegraph’’ of June 21. It proved, however, not to294 words
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642 1939-07-03 12 ‘Press-the-button’ Service: Cost Of Less Than 1/- A’Week Westminster, June 16. The Postmaster-General hopes to make a start about the end of this year with a telephone broadcasting service at less than a shilling a week, excluding the cost of the receiving set.642 words
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Article307 1939-07-03 12 The Iron Age We are accustomed to using a few familiar phrases without ever really pausing to think what they mean. We talk of the Stone Age, thinking of primitive man, and then of the Iron Age, as if the latter existed and concluded thousands of years ago,307 words
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Article186 1939-07-03 12 Strain After Crash Capt. Frederick Ross Maxwell Johnson, 49, of H.M.S. Caledon, Chatham, and senior officer commanding the Reserve Fleet at The Nore, who was found shot dead in Admiral’s Wood, near Sittingbourne, Kent, recently, was described at the inquest as “a man who drove himself extremely186 words
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Article91 1939-07-03 12 A Triumph Of Modern Photography The enormous popularity of amateur photography is due more than anything else to the introduction and perfecion of the miniature camera. How gicatly this particular field has expanded is Indicated by a recent issue of the “Amateur Photographer.” It is the sixth annual91 words
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Article269 1939-07-03 12 To Appear In Hamlet And Electra I met some of the chief members of the Greek Royal Theatre company who are in England at the invitation of the British Council—a slight return for the hospitality given to the Old Vic and Dublin Gate Theatre companies during269 words
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Article54 1939-07-03 12 A. D. Locke (South Africa) and Archie Compston (Coombe Hill) beat the Argentine golfers, Jose Jurado and A. Castanon, in two 18 holes four-ball challenge matches for 100 gns., on the Royal Wimbledon course. They won the first match by one hole and the second54 words
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503 1939-07-03 12 There was a lengthy discussion at a conference in London of the Women’s Central advisory Committees of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations, over a resolution which deplored the proposed abolition of corporal punishment except in cases of assaults on prison503 words
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Miscellaneous1677 1939-07-03 12 RADI O TO-DAY PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 metres) pM B_ 7.00 Light Music. R f 1; An American m Paris (Gersh- v/inj. 2) Gershwin Medley. 3) Melodious Memories (Finck). 4) TRANSMISSION—ONE. Tantalising Trovatore- One Step GBI 15.26 Mc/s (18.66 m.) (Verdi arr. Debroy Somers). 5) GBD 11.76 Mc/s (25.531,677 words
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Miscellaneous738 1939-07-03 12 HOLLAND Transmission schedule of the Netherlands Shortwave. Phohi-Stations. P.H.I. and P.C.J. 2.20 p.m. (19.71 m.) P.C.J.S 7.30 —8.35 (16.88 19.71 m.) PHOHI.t HONGKONG One of the following frequencies will be used. ZBW4, 15.19 Mc/s (19.75 m.) ZBW2, 6.09 Mc/s (49.26 m.) ZBW3, 9.52 Mc/s (31.49 m.) ZBWS. 17.75 Mc/s (16.90738 words
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Article164 1939-07-03 13 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS < hiiward EUROPE AM) IHE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For llurnia (except Victoria Point), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt. Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasalai>d. South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland.164 words
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Article83 1939-07-03 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 Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S.. SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at 8.30 a.m. and 9 p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and 2.10 a.m.: and83 words
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Article155 1939-07-03 13 Elected Member Of Jockey Club Mr. F. E. Withington has been elected a member of the Jockey Club. Mr. Withington, who is in his 71st year, has had a long and successful career on the Turf in many capacities. He was for many years the leading amateur155 words
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Article1123 1939-07-03 13 Arrival* TODAY, JULY 3. s.s. “Cyclops” from Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. s.s. “Cremer” for Singapore, Hongkong. Swatow and Amoy. TOMORROW, JULY 4. m.v. "Tawali” from Java Ports via Singapore. s.B. "City of Pittsburg” from Singapore via Port Swettenham. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5. SJS. “‘Bellerophon” from Singapore. s.s. “Bangka”1,123 words
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Article168 1939-07-03 13 Letters Fetch £3,200 Paris, June 20. Thirty-six letters written by Napoleon I. to his sister, Marie Pauline Princess Borghese, including many references to his secret liaison with Mme. de Mathis, fetched £3,200 at an auction sale at the Drouot Galleries here today, states the correspondent of168 words
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Article207 1939-07-03 13 Bright Entertainment It may seem ungracious to quarre) with an author because after three acts of bright entertainment she sud denly contrives a happy ending by a palpable theatrical dodge, writes “E. W. B.” in the “Daily Telegraph.” And yet I cannot help a little pang207 words
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Advertisement497 1939-07-03 13 blue funnel line W WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT v<nn I Calls Antwerp and Middlesboro L < ’july GL ovnnv 0811)3 Marseilles dasgow July 7 Aug. 3 Calls Hull July 13 Aug. 10 DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA HAVRA K f JvFf-pnrl OVI I f-ROPHON July 5 Aug. 10497 words
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Advertisement767 1939-07-03 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA (Incorpozrted In PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “ROHNA” SAILING THURSDAY, 6th JULY, 1939. U 1 S N unde Teluk Anson, Bagan Datoh, Port T jth His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore. EMt Mail Servlc S/S “MATA HARI” July 7 Outwards from London for China Japan s/S “BULAN”767 words
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Article389 1939-07-03 14 Return Fight In August PpRIC BOON (Chatteris) will defend his British light weight title against Dave Crowley (Clerkenwell) in London late in August. The venue is not yet decided, and the promoter, Sydney' Hulls, stated he was undecided whether to stage the fight in the open-air, or389 words
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Article122 1939-07-03 14 Cricket poser no. 18.—This happened in the Oval Test match last August. The batsman “farming” the bowling only took one run for a hit that went to within a couple of feet of the boundary. Hutton, with the idea of defeating the batsman’s effort, kicked the ball122 words
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Article299 1939-07-03 14 Magazine Story Of Bettina TFHERE was a story that Francois Descamps, manager of Georges Carpentier, used to fix his hypnotic eye on the man in the other corner with devastating effects recorded in the boxing history books. The other reason why the good-looking Frenchman knocked them299 words
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Article484 1939-07-03 14 HFHE off-season tours abroad of the leading English billiards players are becoming most marked. In times past single players have ventured to lands overseas during the English summer, when there is no gate for match billiards. Never have so many leaders left England in one484 words
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Article872 1939-07-03 14 “ACHILLES” - Sidelights On K.L. Extra Professional Meeting 'T'HE racing season in the Federal Capital concluded on Saturday and the sport now comes north. In less than a fortnight the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting opens, the dates being July 15, 19 andl 22. Class 1 anti 2 gorses872 words
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Article, Illustration55 1939-07-03 14 TONY GALENTO, whose fight against Joe Louis for the world heavyweight title is still the talk in local boxing circles. The New Jersey bartender, who had won his previous seven bouts by the short route, found the Negro too strong for him and had to concede a technical55 words
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Article130 1939-07-03 14 Rear-Admiral Sir Basil Brooke, K.C. V. 0., will present the prices at the finals of the Wakefield golf trophy tournament, to be held at the Berkshire Golf Club, Ascot, on Thursday, July 6. Chief among the prizes is the Wakefield Trophy itself—a large silver loving cup130 words
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Article232 1939-07-03 14 London, June 20. Conscription has hit football clubs all over the country. It is little more than two months before the season opens, and large numbers of players are due to be called up in July. Others will be summoned for militia service in the autumn..232 words
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Advertisement159 1939-07-03 14 ICfaumi'A never varythey are always smooth and easy on the throat/ They c A —v'l Craven rhe L hOUr by h °ur f a c^ e mak e I tIJ, torv I I of quality st; »nJ ;lr d I CCrta '”b' Var,cs 'J I the care tbc tlla I159 words
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Article883 1939-07-03 15 sijjiislics For Selangor Races Mi< Cheah” of Penang was the most successful owner at the Selangor Turf Club’s Summer and p a professional Meeting, with $3,910 in stakes. M. r Breukelen was the most successful trainer, while J. Donnelly headed the jockeys’ list. ,red doubles for883 words
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Article236 1939-07-03 15 Chinese Swimming Club 50 Metres Race At the Chinese Swimming Club. Tanjong Bungah, yesterday morning, the girls swam the 50 metres Novice Race in a choppy sea. The object of this new event is to develop undiscovered talent in swimming among beginners, of whom the C.S.236 words
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Article48 1939-07-03 15 .—Router Mays Wins Crystal Palace Cup London, July 1. Raymond Mays, driving an E.R.A. won the Crystal Palace Cup over 32 miles ar, an average speed of 59.93 miles an hour. H Hadley driving an Austin was second with 56.54 and Bira third with 59.82 n..p.h.—Router.—Router - 48 words
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Article, Illustration174 1939-07-03 15 n IU2; W —Reuter. Takes 9 For 47 COUNTY CRICKET SCORES London, July 1 The following are the close of play scores of the first-class cricket matches started today:— At Lord’s: Oxford University 313 (Sale 65, Dixon 75, Evans 59, Shirreff 5 for 64); Cambridge University 26n IU2; W —Reuter. - 174 words
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Article256 1939-07-03 15 B. M. High School Beat Penang Indians The Bukit Mertajam High School, playing on their own ground yesterday, beat the Penang Indian Association by 14 runs. Scores: High School 72 (Raja 6 for 17); Indian Association 58 (Kean Hock 4 for 8). Detailed scores: B.M.H.S. Tan Ghim256 words
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Article93 1939-07-03 15 Annual Competition Of Dublin Estate Club The annual golf competition played yesterday at Dublin Estate Club for the Laing Cup was won by T. W. Carey 3d —18— 27. The runner-up was L. J. Thompson 85—14—71. A mixed doubles American tennis tournament open to members and their93 words
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719 1939-07-03 15 Tourists Show Patches Of Brilliance ''I''HERE was nothing outstanding about yesterday’s soccer 1 match between the South China tourists and the Chinese Recreation Club played at Victoria Green. The disappointing crowd present were treated to patches of brilliance on the part of the visitors719 words
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Article280 1939-07-03 15 ii v iiies —Reuter. Latest imbledon Results London. July 1. Further results in the Wimbledon Championships are as follows: MEN’S DOI 81.1 S— 2ND KOI ND D. McNeill and E. Smith (United Sl i est beat H. Henkel and G. von Met .a (Germany), last year'sii v iiies —Reuter. - 280 words
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Advertisement271 1939-07-03 15 jgp! iitiniiiiiiiiinddrir wwiißg|]|| l l Kit mH gSrSS B Aa 1 Mr* m JR 1 i SiinsLylkiir and amazing MORRIS f/Cffd Jn h d M rri Eight (Series “E”) is a worthy successor to the amazingly successful Series II M, ,u i WM ln tS des,gn man y Progressive and271 words
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Article378 1939-07-03 16 Anglo-French Fleets For Gydnia Warsaw, July 3. Toland is calm Germany iwants war, we are not going to avoid it,” is the general tone adopted by the press which also publish reports ,hitherto not firmed, that the British and French Fleets will be visiting Gydnia. It—Reuter. - 378 words
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Article39 1939-07-03 16 .—Reuter. Johannesburg, July 1. England won the third and final soc cer Test, beating South Africa 2 —l after a goalless first half. Finch and Gibbons scored for England and Smethurst for South Africa.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 39 words
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Article61 1939-07-03 16 Reuter. Stuttgart, July 2. qeventy thousand saw Max Schmeling, making his first appearance in the ring since he was badly battered by Joe Louis a year ago, win the German and European heavyweight boxing championships beating the German holder, Adolf Heuser, in the first round. SchmelingReuter. - 61 words
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Article223 1939-07-03 16 Ipoh Club Lose To Services Ipoh. Making the winning run in the last over, the United Services (Singapore) beat the Ipoh Club at cricket here in a two-day fixture begun on Saturday afternoon. Pierce, who played two splendid innings, made the winning stroke. The Ipoh Club223 words
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Article148 1939-07-03 16 Reuter. REVIEWED BY KING London. July 2. The King, accompanied by the Queen and Queen Mary, reviewed twenty thousand men and women representing two million national service volunteers at Hyde Park this afternoon. Thev saw a composite picture of the whole national service organisation in the UnitedReuter. - 148 words
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Article337 1939-07-03 16 Penang Lose To Perak Taiping OLAYING in their annual inter-State fixture, the Perak Police defeated the Penang Police by the odd goal in five at soccer, in a game played on the Esplanade on Saturday. The result is a fair reflection of the game, for the337 words
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Article683 1939-07-03 16 Further Progress In Annual Championships T HE main feature of yesterday’s play in the Penang open badminton championships was the defeat of 'J an Kin Hong, the men’s singles champion, by his doubles partner, Ooi Teik Hock. The title-holder has not been showing up to advantage in683 words
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Article64 1939-07-03 16 A Clerical Promotion Examination will be held on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 1 and 2, 1939, in Singapore, Penang and Malacca. Applications for examination should be addressed on or before July 31, 1939, irj Singapore to the First Assistant Secretary (A), in Penang and Malacca to the64 words
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Article118 1939-07-03 16 TEAMS FOR TODAY S MATCH f'pHE South China soccer tourists, who beat the C.R.C. 3—l yesterday, will play the Penang eleven at Victoria Green today. A good match should result, as the visitors will be meeting stiffer opposition. Below are the teams for today’s game: SOUTH118 words
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Article73 1939-07-03 16 MONDAY, JULY 3. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin 113.50 Business 50 tons Singapore Tin $113.50 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 l/8c Singapore (Spot; 28 5/16c COPRA: Sundried $3.90 Black Pepper S 10.00 4APIOCA: Medium $3.25 Fair Seed $2 95 RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $6.40 No. 2 $6.30 Rangoon White73 words
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Advertisement290 1939-07-03 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 12th. July, 1939, for the construction of an Administration Block at New Police Depot, Rifle Range, Rifle Range Road, Kuala Lumpur. Plans and specifications may be seen290 words
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Advertisement597 1939-07-03 16 liead Office; 216 Penang Road, Penan» Phone 1477 1473 w.th extend. Telegram*: “Gaxette" Penang. Rates of Subscription for Pin an g Gazetu and Sunday Gazette Piaang Gazette Local Delivery S.S. F.M.S. Monthly $1.25 $1.75 f Quarterly 3.75 5.25 Half-Yearly 7.50 10.50 16 'S Yearly ’5 nr 21.00 Sunday Gazette Local597 words
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