Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 14 July 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1939-07-14 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PI'BUSHEU DAILY V)< 16. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.22 words
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502 1939-07-14 1 IF GREEMENTIS NOT REACHED C fundamental Issues MIXED FEELINGS IN LONDON Tokyo, July 13. newspaper, Asahi Shimbun, says that unless km nt is first reached by Mr. Arita and Sir IL! raigie on the issues, the so- < <>l conference will notswuu?, - 502 words
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Article119 1939-07-14 1 —Reuter. I nprecedented Step Ry Roosevelt Washington. July 14. PRESIDENT Roosevelt took an unprecedented step when he issued a formal statement saying that the American News Agency had been “guilty of I falsification of actual I facts” in saying that he I and Mr. Cordell Hull—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article109 1939-07-14 1 Reuter. London, July 13. The International Sugar Counc l announces that all except two delegations having agreed, the proposal made by the Council at the request of the British Government that 100,000 metric tons will be released for shipment to the United Kingdom during theReuter. - 109 words
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Article186 1939-07-14 1 Nazi Leaders Interview Hitler Danzig, July 15. An official communique states that Herr .Forster and Herr Zaske had an interview with Herr Hitler acting 2| hours. The situation in Danzig was discussed and the Fuehrer sent greeting*, to his German brothers in the Free City. Unofficial reportsReuter. - 186 words
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Article94 1939-07-14 1 Reuter. MILLIONAIRE GETS TWO YEARS Paris, July 14. M. Theodore Lyon. millionaire owner of a country chateau who has been described “drug traffic king” was given a maximum sentence of two years after nine days’ trial in what the prosecutor described as one of theReuter. - 94 words
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240 1939-07-14 1 Motion For Rejection Of Budget Defeated London, July 13. Speaking in the debate on the Budget in the Commons, Sir John Simon stated that the estimated total defence expenditure for the current year, formerly given as £580,000.000, possibly rising to £630,000,000, will in factRoute;*. - 240 words
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Article88 1939-07-14 1 —Reuter. London, July 14. It is hoped that agreements arising Irom the Anglo-Polish military economic co. versatio; s in Lf-.don will Le sig./’d today. according to the “Daily Telegraph” diplomatic correspondent who understands that the British and French Governments will contribute £5,000,000 and £3,500,000 respectively towards—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article27 1939-07-14 1 Dan"i r July 14. The Senate has tendered its profound apGic u s to the Brazilian Envoys for yesterday’s incident, t See Page 2).27 words
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Article108 1939-07-14 1 —Reuter. Two Men Arrested In Paris Paris, July 14 The recent decree forbidding publication concerning enquiries by the military authorities is at present operating to prevent the press giving details of the arrest of two men in a case which newspapers describe as one of great—Reuter. - 108 words
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Article118 1939-07-14 1 Reuter. New Bill To Be Introduced London, July 14. Important new aids for British shipping are prov ded :n the British Shipping (Assistance) Bill the text of which, now published, provides a fiveyear tramp shipping subsidy up to £2,750,000 yearly to come Into operation on JanuaryReuter. - 118 words
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Advertisement119 1939-07-14 1 .——l ii COW GATE Agents for North Malaya GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LID.. Penang and Ipob. J C.S. 87AI fef -a to please all tastes will be found in our ex- /7?/ z V/4 jMI cellent selection of over two il® dozen (including carton cheese ejc.) dLM fine flavoured varieties of guaranteed119 words
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310 1939-07-14 2 JAPANESE DEMAND REJECTED Kulangsii Position I nchanged Tokyo. Juh 13. The Municipal Council of the Interaat.oral Settlement in Kulangsu Island has rejected the Japanese demands for the appointment of a Japanese chef of police and the employment of Japanese policemen to.- Reuter. - 310 words
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Article192 1939-07-14 2 No Reason For Seeking Release From Treaty Rugby, July 12. A suggestion was made in a Parliamentary question that Britain should approach the United States and French Governments with a view to regaining freedom to lay down eight-inch gun cruisers before 1942. Grounds for the suggestion were192 words
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Article68 1939-07-14 2 —Reuter. Delegation To Be Sent To Moscow Paris, Juiy 13. The reports that Germany is sendin a trade delegation to Russia are confirmed, according to a Berlin correspondent. delegation representing the heavy industries is leaving in about fortnight, according to the correspondent, whr adds that, according—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article234 1939-07-14 2 8.0. W. Enthusiastic Reception In Paris Pans July 13. TToops of the British Guards Brigade, who arrived for the national parade, are being erected with intei.se enthusiasm everywhere. Numbering 436 officers and men, they arc i»?ing given the signal honour with 205 of the British Navy to parade8.0. W. - 234 words
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Article73 1939-07-14 2 8.0. W. 15 Counties Affected In Biack-out Rugby. July 13. Frcm midnight tonight until 4 o’clock tomorrow morning the Royal Ah’ Force will be currying out exercises and then’ will O? a blackout over a big area of England and part of Wales.8.0. W. - 73 words
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Article192 1939-07-14 2 —Reuter. Supplementary Estimates London. July 13. A total of £144,000.000 for the Ministry of Supply and an additional £40,000,000 foi the Aii Force are prov ded in two supplementary estimates issued this morning. The Ministry of Supply estimate provides for headquarters and a staff of 1.600 people—Reuter. - 192 words
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Article114 1939-07-14 2 -Rejtvrl More Likelv To Provoke War London. July 12. in the House of Lords to a suggestion, that certain materials should be withheld from potentially hostile countries. Lord Templemore said any proposals to restrict exports of materials likely to be useful fo armaments manufacture would,. -Rejtvrl - 114 words
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Article88 1939-07-14 2 .—Reuter. Complete SeerecN Of Talks VX ith Franco San Sebastian. July 13. It is believed that an official statement will be made later today about the two-hour conversation last night between Count Ciano and General Franco. .Hitherto complete secrecy has prevailed. No one was present with the two.—Reuter. - 88 words
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Article66 1939-07-14 2 .—Reuter. Delay In Reaching Settlement Wellington. July 13 The prime Minister. Mi. Savage, has instructed the Finance Minister Mr. Nash, to remain in England until a final settlement is reached regarding the credit which Mr. Nash is seeking. The delay may prevent Mr. Nash reaching New.—Reuter. - 66 words
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Article39 1939-07-14 2 Reuter. Appointed Governor Of Nigeria London. Wednesday. Sir John shuckburgh. Deputy under Secretary to the Colonies, has been appointed Governor of Nigeria in succession to Sir Bernard Henry Bourdillon who has been appointed Gover-nor-General of Sudan.—Reuter.. Reuter. - 39 words
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Article55 1939-07-14 2 .—8.0. W. New Appointment Not Confirmed Rugby. July 12. Official circles in London have no knowledge oi the reported appointment of Count Grand! t Ministerial post in Rome. It is understood the British Government has received no intimation frcm the Italian Government rcgardinp any change in Italian diplomatic.—8.0. W. - 55 words
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Article65 1939-07-14 2 —Reuter. Norfolk, Virginia, July 13. Several men were treated for shock and exhaustion aftei an explosion on board lhe nev 20,000-ton aiicraftcarrier “Ranger’ lying at the yard. The explosion, the cause of which is not known, was followed by tire amidships which raged for three hours.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article68 1939-07-14 2 —Reuter. Naval Reservists Called I p London. July 13. The Prime Minister announced in the House of Commons the calling up of 12 000 retired naval officers, reservists and pensioners on July 21 to take part, in combined Hoot and air exercises in August and September.—Reuter. - 68 words
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Article82 1939-07-14 2 -8.0. W. V)ell-knovn Leader Of Everest Expeditions Rugby. July 13. The death took place in London yesterday of Brigadier-General C. G. Bruce, aged 73. well-known as leader of the British expeditions which attempted to climb Mount Everest in 1922 and 1924. On the second-8.0. W. - 82 words
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Article61 1939-07-14 2 —8.0. W. I Gold Acquired From Exchange Fund R ’.eby. July 12. The Bank oi Endan’; today acouired over £20,000.0t)0 in gold frcm the exchange equalisation account to permit of any necessary increase in note issue to meet the demands c the holiday period v hich it—8.0. W. - 61 words
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80 1939-07-14 2 Reuter. W arsaw, .hilt 13, M. Ruybar Hossa, Brazilian barge d’Affaires and the Brazilian < onsul at Gdynia, have been arrested at Zoppot on the Danzig coast. They were t.iking photographs at the time with the wife of the Charge d’Affaires wh <. arrived byReuter. - 80 words
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Article118 1939-07-14 2 Roti er. Lowest Siner Day" OI Good Queen Bess London. July 13. Not since the ;paciou.-. days of Good Queen Bess has wheat b' »‘n sola at s* iow as 3s 7Jd which the Liverpool Juh position touched this morning This level passed under the threeRoti er. - 118 words
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105 1939-07-14 2 .—B.U.P Paris, July 10. Napoleon Bonaparte has asked to oe allowed to fight foi France in the event of war. The offer come from Prince Napoleon Louis the 25-year-old Bonapartist Pretender to the French throne, but before h«s services could be accepted the French.—B.U.P - 105 words
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Article107 1939-07-14 2 —8.0. W. Accumulation Of Vi ar Time Reserves Rugby, July 13. Striking tacts on Britain’s accumulation o. essential reserves for wartime were iven in the House of Lords yesterday b Lorrt Templemore. Replyim? to the debate, be stated that nearly all essential raw materials were lock’d in—8.0. W. - 107 words
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96 1939-07-14 2 St. John’s, Newfoundland. Just over one in three of the population of Newfoundland are receiving reli» f, it is revealed in figures published by the Public Health Dept. Last month 84,659 people out of the total population of about 280,000 received dole payments96 words
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Article37 1939-07-14 2 —Reuter. Again Asked To Form New Cabinet The Hanrue. Juiy 13. The Queen has entrusted Dr. Colijn the task of forming a new Cabinet following the failure of efforts of the Catholic leader, Dr. Knoulen.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article472 1939-07-14 3 POSSESSION OF STOLEN SWEEP TICKETS Malacca. FTER hearing lasting two and a half days, Lim Tian Soo, a Chine3e ex-postman of the Post Office Malacca, was convicted by Mr. W j Thorogood. the District .Judge, on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolt property, namely 100472 words
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Article227 1939-07-14 3 Counterfeit Coins Found In 4 Shop Kuala Lumpur A collection of about 40 exhibits formtig a miniature mint were produced in the Selangor Assize Court before Mr Justice Cussen on Wednesday, when a young Chinese cycle shop-owner named Ng Thai Soong alias Ah Booi was brought227 words
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Article, Illustration39 1939-07-14 3 LONDON STREET ABLAZE The road surface at New Bridge-street, E.C., appeared to be on fire when tar blocks were set alight by the flames from a watchman’s burning hut. The hut was destroyed by the fire.39 words
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1274 1939-07-14 3 Hardships Of Water And Electric Consumers SUGGESTION AT SANITARY BOARD MEETINt; Kuala Lumpui npHAT it would be unfair to consumers living in the town- ship of Kuala Lumpur, especially the clerical employees of commercial firms, if their electric or water supplies were cut off1,274 words
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Article284 1939-07-14 3 Read At Inquiry DECEASED SHOT IN STOMACH Kuala Lumpur. Confessions made to the Magistrate by the two accused, Yap Swee and Lc<Kwee, in one of which the latter stated that one day he and three others killed a man, but did not manage to get any284 words
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Article85 1939-07-14 3 Plunges Down Ravine While Parked Klang. An unoccupied saloon car plunged down a ravine. 60 feet deep near the Klang Gates the same evening. The owner, son of a Tamil contractor in Kuala Lumpur, had left the car at the side of the road while he85 words
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Article171 1939-07-14 3 Serious Accident LUCKY ESCAPE FOR PASSENGERS Klang. Two persons were seriously injured' and e'ght others had a remarkable escape when a lorry collidea with a stationary bus on the Klang Road, near Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday evening The force of the impact completely severed the off171 words
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69 1939-07-14 3 Klang. The marriage w 11 take place at the Astana Makhota, Klang, on July 27 of Tengku Nor Saadah, daughter of the late Sultan Suleiman of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan Pathirnah, sister of the late Sultan Iskandar of Perak, and Raja Uda, acting69 words
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Article, Illustration33 1939-07-14 3 Ishmdn, which, has a firer^'' K is s( haute in hirlnster, V chimney. I'itc. th of the floor ami 4 fuel. Hem is the fir&pUXct ’Fem33 words
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287 1939-07-14 3 WOMANS EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY Sin,gapcrc. ■y wOW she was robbed of her necklace and three silver pendants y a man with a knife, after mid'ight at Balestier Road or. June 3, /as related by a Cantonese woman. Zong Ah Kt ng. in the Singapore287 words
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Article203 1939-07-14 3 Story That Sister Needed Assistance Kuala Lumpur. Pleading-guilty to cheating a woman of a gold ring and a pair of gold ear-rings, valued altogether at $16.50. a young Chinese named Tan Kam Yin was sentenced by Mr. R C Redman, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, to203 words
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Article740 1939-07-14 4 Gandhi's Advice To Give II ay To Minorities Bombay, July 1. r pHE advice to Congress-men that where there is an opposition in a mixed gathering, the National Flag should not be hoisted, is tendered by M diatma Gandhi in today’s Harijan. Even so, his740 words
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884 1939-07-14 4 NOT TREATIES BETWEEN TWO SOVEREIGN STATES Paramount Power’s Liberty To Modify Guarantees Simla, June 30. npHAT the treaties between Indian States and the Crown are not treaties between two Sovereign States, having originally been entered into between the States and the884 words
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Article115 1939-07-14 4 Madura, June 28. The Sub-Committee appointed by the Madura District Board to consider about the running of a District Board bus service in the various routes in. the district met on Monday at the District Board Office buildings under the presidency of Mr. K. S. Muhammad115 words
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Article375 1939-07-14 4 Mr. Gandhi’s Hopes Poona, July 1. COMMENTING on the A.-I.C.C.’s decision to send Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru to Ceylon, Mr. M. K. Gandhi writes in today’s Harijan: The’ A.-I.C.C. has done well in choosing its best man to proceed to Ceylon as the nation’s “Ambassador of Peace.”375 words
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Article206 1939-07-14 4 Calicut, June 28. A meeting of the Malabar Traff'c Board wag held last evening, with Mr. S. Y. Krishnaswami, I.C.S., Collector of Malabar, in the chair. The Board rejected the application of the United Motors, Coimbatore, for extension of service up to Trichur f:om Coimbatore and allowed206 words
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Article146 1939-07-14 4 Viceroy’s Interest •r In Society THE first full meeting of the AllIndia Cattle Show Society will be held in Simla on July 22 next To suit the convenience of the Provincial Ministers, who are members of the Society, the meeting had originally been fixed for July 5146 words
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362 1939-07-14 4 ORDER RESTORED BY ARMED POLICE Calcutta, July 1. T ED by a woman nearly 2,000 workers of Shamnagar Jute Mills struck work suddenly yes terday and besieged a building in which were five European members of the staff. The strikers broke through room362 words
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179 1939-07-14 4 Conjeeveram, June 28. News reaches here of how a young woman jumped into a well, with two children tied to her body, resulting in I her and one of the children’s deaths, while the other child had a providen- tial escape. The tragedy occurred179 words
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Article93 1939-07-14 4 A tribute to the courage, pan" and strength of the organis t t. Chinese in Malaya was paid by A. K. Gopalan, a member of x India Congress Committee, spoke at a meeting at th*' Union Hall on “The need for sation.” Among Indians, on the93 words
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Advertisement353 1939-07-14 4 r Z’- -I Tonight Friday, 14th July, 1939. For Entertainment Va?ue Unsurpassed, Your Choice Should Be The WEMBLEY CABARET Where Facilities For Fullest Enjoyment Are Provided. CHARMING HOSTESSES ARE AT YOUR PLEASURE. Courteous “Boys” Are At Your Command. Two Popular Bands Are At Your Service. MORALES HIS SWING BOYS MORALES353 words
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Miscellaneous113 1939-07-14 4 QUEEN'S 6.15 TONIGHT MATINEE TOMORROW AT P Last Night’s enthusiastic cr< in the yell fj( Joln LUPTNO LANE in “THE LAMBETH K with Seymour Hicks Sail- Q rav The Picture That Their Majc -f King Queen Selected For on board the “Empress of en route to Canada Plans at M.113 words
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Article, Illustration52 1939-07-14 5 I> it a ridge pattern left on the s a n± ’y the ebbin tide? No. It h No. 1 tennis court at Queen's V 5.. after a thunderstorm. Spectators and players a r seated d’sccnsolate on the terrace waiting for the resumption f the London lawn tefinis52 words
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827 1939-07-14 5 MOVED TO THE INTERIOR FROM WAR ZONE Plan! Supplying Heavv Demand Foi Bullets TAEUKING behind machinery as shell' from the Japanese fleet shrieked and crashed in hapei and dismantling their plant between salvos, employees ci g Shanghai paper mill saved their machines and827 words
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Article328 1939-07-14 5 V]OW a veritable concentration 11 i amp of Chinese soldiers. Hut on bff r pr vince between C nt al end South Ch ra wir zr ne> alive with people- rnty co-oj. eration organisations with the people us the motivating nover behind the movement. Witt, a328 words
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Article476 1939-07-14 5 To I rain Drivers At Chungk ing rr > keep pee With the swift co n- mg of the me tor age in YV st Jp 1 "here automobiles u known a cecade ago. the Ministry of K mmttnuations hs cslaf.ksh <i an “‘V* 11 ,lriver me<h476 words
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Article53 1939-07-14 5 Kian, Kiangsi. The Kiangsi Provincial Government has secured $2,000,000 Chinese currency from the National Government as an initiation fund for the establishment of a Chung Cheng Unwersity. Preparations for its opening are now in full swing. The university is named after Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, who.se name53 words
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1058 1939-07-14 5 China's Ablest And Most Cour a neons Ai en CT /COMMANDING over 1,000.0J0 troops from the hinterland province of Szec hwan are some of Chinn’s ablest and most courageous generals. Their former bellicosity we.’ded into a new national spirit I loyalty and solidarity, they are1,058 words
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Advertisement454 1939-07-14 5 SAFE SPEEDY WAY TO FLUSH KIDNEYS OF HARMFUL ACIDS AND POISONS AND PURIFY BLOOD Keep Bladder Free From irritation and Stop Getting Up Nights Look, Act and Feel Younger—Physically Attractive Enjoy Life I IT Backache, for instance, and dizzy spells, loss of OU CIS, I lWt EiO >«.• vigor, nervousness454 words
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712 1939-07-14 6 T»Jh niau accused ui firing a gun as the Duch- css of Kent was leaving her home in Bel-gravc-squarc, W., is now alleged to have also shot a hole through the window of Lord Harewood’s house at Green-.street. XV. The second charge was712 words
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70 1939-07-14 6 A pleno o/ bone is to be removed from tlu.i lerf of g, •Swinton,. Lanca- > man,, .so that hisf exyht-year-ulo «so,. < an have his skull repaired by (jraftiny operation. The Colin George, was injured in a full, and70 words
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Article98 1939-07-14 6 The Court of Appeal dismissed an application made on behalf of Mr. Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian, who lives in Paris and was said by his counsel to have an income of £250,000 a year from his interests in the Irak Petroleum Company. His son, Mr. Nubar Sarkis98 words
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304 1939-07-14 6 A SOLICITOR’S bedside interview with a wealthy woman who said she would leave her daughter “absolutely- nothing” because it wou’d -at be "utilised for the Lord’s work.,’ was mentioned in a £100,06? will action in Dublin High Court. The Rev. Robert Northridge, c»’ Blackrock,304 words
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Article184 1939-07-14 6 Jerusalem. Because a 10-year-old Arab boy’ noticed that she was carrying the wrong kind of bread 17-year-old Rachel Ohevami, a Jewess, stood in the dock here and heard herself sentenced tc life imprisonment. Had it not been for her youth, she might have been184 words
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Article383 1939-07-14 6 Road Signals London QHOULD war come, with its threat of air attack, nipht traffic will he guided in unlighted streets by “glowworm” sign< and directions invisible until the motorist is close upon them. Faces of traffic lights will be reduced by masks to fine 1 in383 words
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120 1939-07-14 6 Inspector Arrested Colleague 's Wife Spalding, L ncs. A Police Inspector told Spalding magistrates how he arrested the w fe of a colleague on a charge of murder. Mrs. Amy Robert, 29-year-old wfe of a detective-sergeant, of Halmergate, Spalding, was accused of killing her only child. She was remanded for120 words
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180 1939-07-14 6 Whenever a young couple puts up the banns in his parish, the Rev. P. M. Barry, bachelor vicar of B ad-ford-or.-Avon, near Bath, calls them Into conference. He talks to them about the spiritual side of marriage and then suggest? they should also obtain advice180 words
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Article241 1939-07-14 6 rpHEME son;: of the Home r “wonderful” is written about th» sweetheart of Stoker Sidney Woods, twenty, of H.M.S. RepuL Yet few of the men in the Horn: Fleet, including the- composer seen her. And the girl, Miss Bertha Trigs;., of Carr-lane, Hoylako, Cheshire didn’t241 words
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Article157 1939-07-14 6 A plea that her outlook on life had been warped through suffering was made at Marlborough Street P lieCourt cn behalf of a Jewess who e.‘ caped from a Nazi concert’-tticr> camp. She was Emma Maria Moch, age 25. described as a mamequfri Hallam-street, W.157 words
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Miscellaneous41 1939-07-14 6 BOBBY BEAR —FUN AND GAMES X. < V' *> 1 s' ;< '-2-A-3 1. 1 7 .lolly qamc of rounders, and my goodness how they run’ c UoC’: It makes one hot to watch them, but they thin', d )un. uirds wre u< *..ic41 words
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Article, Illustration73 1939-07-14 7 J ft. r being refused refuge at other ports of call, the g(>7 Jewish re faon board the HamburgAurika liner ,1 if f*lt~ < 7 t /1 IT i',:te>i 0 V /Arv ;Jl re t 0 on arrival al l.gt'rf that 2do of them might stay73 words
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736 1939-07-14 7 Delegates I rom English, Malay, Chinese X Indian Sehools C'ROM August 8 to 12 the Education Department of the Straits Settlements and Federated M ala? States are holding an Edu* cational Conference at Kuala Lumpur. The Conference will be attended by officers of the inspecting and administra-736 words
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Article487 1939-07-14 7 SHOWCASES SMASHED WITH POLES Outrage At Kimberley Street 'T’ARRLXG incident" in Penang which had been perpetrated in 1 the past few months so a» to cause a reign of terror and foreboding among Chinese business men dealing in piece-goods, were revived last night, when another C487 words
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644 1939-07-14 7 |">ENANG*S cat burglars scored a “hat-tiick" yesterday, when they broke into three separate houses in MacCallum Street within one night. The three houses burgled v* ere those occupied by Mr. Chee Loon Woh. teacher of the! Anglo-Chinese High School. Mr. Khoo Tiang Hooi. clerk644 words
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Article470 1939-07-14 7 To Be Celebrated On Grand Scale Arrangements are in lull swing fcr the annual solemnity ol the least of St. Anne at Bukit M rtajam ithc mother of Blessed Virgin Ml ry and the miraculous image cf the Lady cf Proiince Wellesley), which will be470 words
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194 1939-07-14 7 Tomorrow The St. Mark's School. Butterworth, will hold theii sixth annual athletic sports on Saturday. July 15. at 3 p.m. on the Butterworth Recreation Club ground.' Mrs. F. y. T .Campbell lias kindly consented to away the prizes. The following is the list194 words
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Article265 1939-07-14 7 Popularity Of Lambeth Walk '■’HERE will be no doubt ‘’bout t ic I popularity of The Lambeth Walk,’ 1 now at the Queen’s. Lupine Lane is the star ar.d is utterly in _sistible. It is a joy to hear the laughter and applause attending his comical business with a coat265 words
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Article251 1939-07-14 7 Cleaner’s Gruesome Find A police squad dashing to the public lavatory in Bridge Street at about 9 o’clock yesterday morning caused considerable excitement among the residents living ir. the locality. The squad led by Inspector K. C. Goh of the Central Police ’Station who was accompanied251 words
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Article150 1939-07-14 7 The funeral cf tne late Mr. Neoh Teng Thye which took place on Wednesday last from his residence 32 Seang Tek Road was well attended. rhe following sent wreaths: Mi Lee dye Min. Mr. and Mrs. Lim Ung Heh. Mr. Mrs. Low Hooi Slab.150 words
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Article114 1939-07-14 7 Its '1 ti chEtlren st.'.rt, to hcot up Gucidtaly. that they nee;i your 9 cial attention Child.tn v.hc e.rc last often tire ea.diy, g*P l; listless and do poorly at school The trouble t. chi t 1 hildren h- ,z e a double job of o’orl:114 words
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Article763 1939-07-14 8 J>ECENTLY\ declared the Prime jMinister, “occurrences in Danzig have inevitably given rise to fears that Germany intended to settle the future btatus of the City by unilateral action, organised by surreptitious methods, thus presenting Poland, and other Powers, with a fait accompli. In such circumstances, any'763 words
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Article228 1939-07-14 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. G. A. tie C. de Moubray, Adviser of Lands. Alor Star, returned from his home leave by the Canton yesterday and I 'ft for Alor Star. Mr. Ng Yong Pow, Postma ter of Asahan Post Office, is ill and Mr. P. G. Darmadasa from the Malacca General228 words
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Article578 1939-07-14 8 Submarines Must Be Outlawed T have received the following cir- cular from the Secretary of the National Seamen’s Self Determination League, Barry, South Wales: “At a meeting of seamen, held in Barry, the following resolution was adopted: “That we, the Members of the National Seamen’s Self Determination578 words
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394 1939-07-14 8 Friday, July 14. A CCORDING to the Japanese newspaper “Asahi Shinibun,” the Anglo-Japanese Conference may not take place after all, unless agreement is first reached between Sir Robert Craigie and Mr. Arita on fundamental issues. w -X- ¥X London the talks are regarded394 words
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Advertisement368 1939-07-14 8 jßwLr- I&'' ‘Sgf I vK-’vL: Food Kfor FITNESS In every spoonful of Marmite there is a rich store of valuable health-giving Vitamin B the food element which is absolutely essential to good health tnd resistance to infection. Marmite is therefore a vital health food. It should be used in every368 words
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Advertisement48 1939-07-14 8 MTwcCNTItA I Highly Recommended by theMedicia Profession tor their health properties. SPECIALLY PACKED LOB THE TROPICS In Airtight Vacuum Tim IDEAL fur Uruuinx Children, Adults mo Old People. Stocked bv Xli High Class Provision Dealer? £oLe Auent» Henry Waugh Co., Ltd PENANG, IjMsh, Singapore and Kuala Ltmip&r. VsWsWsVsW.V48 words
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316 1939-07-14 9 "Hp Bullied My Soil” FATHER Dll) NOT INTERVENE SAYS DEFENDANT I )R. N. H< Perera was fined $5 and ordered to pay $5 compensation to the complainant when h#» pleaded guilty before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning, to a316 words
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Article116 1939-07-14 9 Crowds Throng Pier To Say Goodbye Enthusiastic crowds of men. women and children thronged the waterfront at Weld Quay yesterday afternoon io bio good-bve and good lurk to the Penang contingent of the Malayan mechanical unit, which left for China by the s. s. Hong Sang.116 words
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Article102 1939-07-14 9 |’ur< h Precautionary Measure 4 S precautionary measure the Penang Police have holding regular riot drills for the past week or so. Desii ied to cope with a ny emergency, these drills take place daily at the Central Police Station »n Carnavon Street. ‘ln these days102 words
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Article136 1939-07-14 9 sI )3.< MX) Promised To Dale In response to the appeal of Gene alissimo Chiang Kai-shek, many local Sti tits-born Chinese have began to, ontiibute towards the China Distress Relief Fund for relieving China’s millions in distress. The donations to date are: Brought forward $76,000 .Mr. Cheah136 words
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Article168 1939-07-14 9 The Penang Rice Merchants’ As®olation have remitted through the 'v.; -ea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lt'i Penang, to the Executive Yuan of diine.se National Government the um of Chinese $27,253-26, being Hl $6,472-65 at exchange of 23-3 4, presenting donations from the following firms:— Messrs. Ghee Seng $1,277.65168 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-07-14 9 MR. H. R. CHEESEMAN. Deputy Adviser on Education. who will open the Malayan EducaAioujl Conference to be held at Kuala Lumpur from August S to August 10. (See details on page 7J.36 words
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Article387 1939-07-14 9 Judgment Reserved In Civil Suit In the Penang Supreme Couit yesterday. the Hen. Mr. Justice A’tken reserved judgment in the civil suit in which Tan Teong Sin (trading undei the style of Chop Leong Bee Soo Bee. timber merchants), claimed the sum of $4,549 from Ong Og387 words
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551 1939-07-14 9 Guilty Plea To Cheating Charges A 21-YEAR-OLD Hakka named Chin Shong Kim was yesterday sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y. Ra dcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, to nine months’ rigorous imprison ment on his pleading guilty to three charges of (1) cheating on e551 words
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Article298 1939-07-14 9 One-third Of Town Destroyed HUNDREDS RENDERED HOMELESS least three lives were lost in a disastrous fire which broke /jut in Haadyai in the early hours of yesterday morning and raged throughout the day. Onethird of the Siamese town, which ties on the East coast298 words
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Article32 1939-07-14 9 Ipoh. Hon. Mr. Justice J. Aitken will arrive in Ipoh by air tomorrow morning to complete the hearing of a part-heard civil matter in the Perak Supreme Court.32 words
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310 1939-07-14 9 Chuah Ean Soon, the Chinese who pleaded guilty in the District Court on Wednesday afternoon to a charge of cheating one Oh Lock Ngee on or about June 30. 1938. was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H x. Forrer.310 words
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Article108 1939-07-14 9 Collision With Motor Car A motor car and a bicycle, ridden by an Indian, were involved in a collision at York Road, in front of the New Ice Factory, at about 10.30 last night. The cyclist was injured and had to be removed tp.the General Hospital108 words
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Advertisement101 1939-07-14 9 ■Il •14-K-g Announcing A NEW TRUFOOD PRODUCT A PROGRESSIVE NUTRITIVE FOOD FOR BABY FROM 10 TO 24 MONTHS CONTAINS Anima Protein; Bone Marrow: emulsified Crean Fat; the soluble Carbohydrates, Lactose and G'ucosc Mineral salts Organic Iron Lecithin Calcium with tested Vitamins A and D from natural sources and Vitamins 81,101 words
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Article168 1939-07-14 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING Ampats 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/3 4 g Burma Malays 20/ 21/cd Hitams 31 34 Hong Fatts 61 63 Jelebus 55 q»j Johans 23 26 Katus 21/ 21/9 K. Lanjuis 14/ 14/6 Kuchais i.iTj 1.224 Kundangs 6/ 9 7/3 Laruts 3/9 4/ Lukuts 45168 words
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255 1939-07-14 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS TIN. Buyers Seller» Ampats 3/8 3/9 A. Hitams 19/6 20/C A. Weng 70 73 Bangrins 18/9 19 /S S. Selangon 1.17 i L22j Berjuntais 3/6 9/ Chenderiang» 10/9 11/6 Hong Fatt 81 63 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntings 8/ 8/6 K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9 Kramats 9/6255 words
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Article67 1939-07-14 10 FTUDAY, JULY 14. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Tin $113.37* Business 50 tons Singapore Tin $113.37* RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 28 5/16c Singapore (Spot) 28 7/16c COPRA: Sundried $3.75 Black Pepper $9.50 TAPIOCA: Medium $3.25 Pair Seed $2.95 RICE: Rangoon pezboLec No. 1 $6.40 No. 2 RiXgccc WhXte No. 1 $6.4067 words
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Article214 1939-07-14 10 A. A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sehers TIN Ampat 3/6 3/9 Ayer Weng 73 76 Bangrin 18.3 18,9 Batu Selangor 1.18 1.21 Berjuntai 8 3 8-9 Hitam 31 33 Hone Fatt 61 63 Kampong Lanjut 14 1-16 Katu 20 6 21/6 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kuchai 117 1.20 Kundang 6/6214 words
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Article193 1939-07-14 10 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST Buyers Selxsrs RUBBERS. Brega 55 60 Indragiri 1.20 1.25 Sungei Tukang 38 1.02* Ulu Benut 29 32* MINING Ayer Hitam 19 R 20/« Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Burma Malay 19/9 20/3ex Hon g Fatt 61* 64 Jelebu 57 j 62* K. Kamunting 6/ 6 6 K.193 words
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Article156 1939-07-14 10 Bad Weather Affects Times Tne Perak Flying Club in their report for June, 1939, state that flying times for the montn were 138 hours 35 minutes of which 5 hours 50 minutes was night flying. Mr. J. D. Mead successful!* did hL, first solo flight at night.156 words
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Article189 1939-07-14 10 RUBBER Buyers Selle»» Ayer Panas 1.07* 1.15 Bassetts 47* 52* B. Lint&ngs 1.02* 1.07* Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brogas 57 60 Indragiris 1.17* 1.22* Kuala Sidims 2.15 2.25 Lunas 1.47* 1.57* Malaka Pindac 1.20 1.25 Mentakabs 38 40 Pajams 1.65 1.75 Sungei Tukangr 1.00 1.04 Tapahs 1.50189 words
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Article463 1939-07-14 10 lhe eleventh annual general meeting of the Renong Valley Mining Co.. Ltd., was held at the registered office of the Company, No. 9, Beach Street, Penang, 011 Tuesday at 12 noon. Present: Messrs. E. H. Bulford (Chairman), F. M. Sharrock, F. N. Syer, A C. S. McLeod,463 words
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Article102 1939-07-14 10 Ipoh. Cable news lias been received from Cejion by Mr. V. Kandiah, Parcels Office, Railways, Ipoh, of the death of his bro-ther-in-law Mr. V. Nallathamby at Jeffna, Ceylon yesterday. The late Mr. Nallathamby was in Ipoh for several years and was latterly Chief Clerk, Customs102 words
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Article251 1939-07-14 10 Latest Pitblicalion* The following publicaiiot ere or received by the Department of sties S. S. F. M. S., Penang, durim ti W period 3rd to Bth Jim 1939, inclusiv. J are available fur public use in the J'tierence Library, Government Build. mPenang. Application may be madt by nit251 words
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Article111 1939-07-14 10 Moscow. What the “Tass Agency' describes as “an original method of obtaining camphor cn an industrial scale” has been devised my the Wood Chemical Institute here. The synthetic product is derived from pine turpentine and is claimed to be just as good as natural camphor.111 words
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Article124 1939-07-14 10 THURSDAY. JULY 13. Prev. Lateet Paris •/G 47/64. 1(6 New Yox'K 4.68 5/32 4.68 -3/16« Montreal 4.69 4.69 IH6 A Brussels 27.55 27.57 1/2 Geneva 20.77 20.76 1 2 Amsterdam 8.81 13 16 8.80 I/ 4 Milan 39 89 1/22 Berlin 11.66 3 4 11.6 G 1/«Stockhoim 19.42124 words
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Article82 1939-07-14 10 London, July 13. Textiles and rayons were the brightfeatures following Courtaulds in,erirTl dividend of 2d. which came as a pleasant surprise, compared with cent, previously. Kaffirs were mainly steady, whilst jnternationals had a better response due to improvement in Wall Street. 'commodities: What touched the red low level82 words
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Advertisement906 1939-07-14 10 BANKS I THE MERCANTILE TZZZZ BANK OF INDIA, LTD M|| ,7 (Incorporated in England) i iy |L Capital Authorised Capital subscribed vi 1 95?770 1 "X Ml aS*'■ Reserve fund and Re.,t X 1.202 770 A HR Capital Paid Up £l-050,001 p BOARD OF DIRECTORS I'k 1 Sir Charles Alexander906 words
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Advertisement32 1939-07-14 10 YOURjSM < -<'»» rv g ’Ci U S Is- t&r a"'Eye”TROUBLES^ever. Sura, Wccld-wide reputed a-*- 3ewJj cC all Chemists. Literalure ee. imitation—insist on SELLER® BOON PH AR MA CX, ir '■i i lai 132 words
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Article705 1939-07-14 11 Results Affected By Low Quota And Competition < x >oLJ DATED Tin Smelters Limited, Penang, in a circular to > holders on the Eastern registers, state that a cable has ved from their London office stating that the directors’ nd accounts will be posted in London on705 words
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Article168 1939-07-14 11 Toledo (Dy Mail). first cost, economy of and maintenance which Willys-Overland cars r in the U. S. A. have tl< s abroad and continued > 'tory sales for foreign during the first three ni,r di- of 1939. h dph j Archer, Vice-Pre-‘f f General Manager of -1168 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-07-14 11 4.f*. a i i i ZZie .Toior work at Gorton, r15 words
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Article23 1939-07-14 11 Up £41.640 /CROSSLEY Motors, Ltd., profits 1 rose by £41,640 to £103.127 in the 12 months to March 31, 1939. Tn-23 words
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Article35 1939-07-14 11 Export, of dry rubber, (uncorrected) figures from Malaya, Brunei and La-’ buan for the month of June, 1939 are as follows:Mainland IS 'okq Straits Settlements Islands 25» Brunei 4 Labuan Total 18,93835 words
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906 1939-07-14 11 Casualties And Retirements The Main Causes npHE number of sailing vessels in the annua! grain iact fium 1 Australia to England has this year dwindled to the unlucky figure of thirteen. Ten years ago there were 25 barques an aiquentines trading regularly between Australia906 words
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1695 1939-07-14 11 Acquisition Of Babadan 11. Of Java Ihe twenty-ninth annual general meeting of the Badek Rubber Estate Limited, was held on Wednesday, the 14th June, 1931/, at the Registered Office of the Company, Ceylon House, 49 51, Eastcheap, London, E. C., the Hon. R. D. Denman.1,695 words
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Article430 1939-07-14 11 For Transatlantic Service OLDEN HIND”, the world’s VF most wonderful air liner, is now ur.iergoing vigorous trials here, where she has been made by Messrs. Short Brothers for Imperial Airways. Together with two sister air liners, she will be used for the regular North Atlantic Service, first430 words
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Article346 1939-07-14 11 Play In Different Suites At Flats London, July 1 A gaming party held in a suite of rooms one night and in a diffrrent suite in the same building seven weeks later, does not constitute the offence of keeping premises for unlawful gaming. This was346 words
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Article487 1939-07-14 12 Lord Hewart And Notice By Stewards Damages of £2OO were awarded bv a special jury in the King’s Bench Division in the libel action by Mr. Michael Brownfield Pope, of The Barn House, Cherry Gardens-lane, Maidenhead, against racecourse stewards and a clerk of the course.487 words
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Article183 1939-07-14 12 Actor And Experience In the Army London. The case in which Mr. Edmund Lc Birch, a rnusic-hall artist, known professionally as Ted Lee, claims damage from Miss Dorothy Stevens, an actress, and Mi. Bertram Montague, theatrica producer and agent, for injurie' caused by a stage accident in183 words
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Article131 1939-07-14 12 Quilon, June 28. Since the management of the India Nut Company refused to abide by the terms agreed to between the laboui representatives and the management, women workers, numbering about 500 again struck work yesterday. The management refused to provide work for all by shift and131 words
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Article236 1939-07-14 12 Flying Over Canada After months of preparation costing the Canadian Government nearly £3.250.003, ar. air service for passengers and mails has been inaugurated. Using a fleet of Lockhead air liners for the service, the machines have a cruising speed of about 200 m.p.h. and a range of about236 words
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Article449 1939-07-14 12 I-alest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang ALR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empre Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point)), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzitai. Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Brita n. Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland.449 words
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Article83 1939-07-14 12 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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Advertisement39 1939-07-14 12 I "I STEEL I WINDOW FRAMES I FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. I Equal to the best j* im|M>ried niak* R manufactured in I EASTERN MFG. CO. J 1. River R«a fi p Penang. Ji PHQNE I 'Jt I Wl39 words
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Miscellaneous2570 1939-07-14 12 I News in English. 7.35 Concert of Light Music <continued' 8.20 News ano Eco- ...A vWfe nomic Review in German. 8.35 Always K flf iSSbBb a WwWw dffiHKKxk iSml Happy! 9.05 Weekly Market Report. 9.20 HHMf T&, WT» H» News and Economic Review in English h's#l x WgK- fl teners.2,570 words
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Article268 1939-07-14 13 Hfiil laiin Fails In London Case London, June 30. ’iru the place was infested i.i hh. Mr. Reginald Malcolm sent, of Harrow-mews, listed a claim in West'rt Court yesterday by 1 I'd., of Kennans House, Chcnp.side, E.C., for £4B1 du and redecoration at 1 bormeh Court,268 words
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Article295 1939-07-14 13 Some Wil] Have To Be Closed London, June 24. The Clergy (National Emergency Piecautions) Measure, which deals with the position of Church of England clergy ard churches in time of war, received final approval yesterday at the closing session of the Church Assembly at Central Hall, Westminster.295 words
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Article1184 1939-07-14 13 Arrivals TODAY, JULY 14. m.v. “Nanking” from Singapore. s.s. “Mentor" from Liverpocl. s.s. “Van Heutsz” from Singapore Hongkong, Swatow and Amoy. sjs. “Tosari” from Belawan-Deli, Asahan snd’Paneh (Laboean-Bilik). ss. “Mandar” from Belawan-Deli, Langsa, Simpang-Olim, Idi and Psng-kalan-Brandan. TOMORROW, JULY 15. m.v. “Yasukuni Maru” turn Japan via Singapore.1,184 words
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Advertisement369 1939-07-14 13 BLUE funnel line UFFKI Y SERVICE TO LONDON ft NORTH CONTINENT arrY Calls Antwerp and Middlesboro U>ve ju'ly" GIJ l Calls Marseilles Glasgow July 22 aS‘ H h r x Calls MarseilleH Antwerp Middlesboro July 28 Aug 23 4J ,Ln DAY SERVILE TO UVimw,. havLT g 23 vcUC Calls Glasgow369 words
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Advertisement613 1939-07-14 13 P&O BRITISH INDIA dnoorpotKted IB VtagiMtx PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. “KARAPARA” SAILING SUNDAY, 16TH JULY, 1939. N Teluk Bagan Datoh, Foil Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore Far r E*? Mail Bervlc S/S “BULAN” July 14 Outwards fror- London for China A Japan S/S “MATA HARI July 21 •s/s “somali”613 words
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Advertisement252 1939-07-14 13 1 USEIN KAISYA LONDON SERVICE For Colombo, Aden, Suez, Port Salo, Naples, Marseilles. Gibraltar. London, Antwerp, Rotterdam and Hamburg. .•<team»-rs ,Sa' ‘e YASUKUNI UARU July 15 KASIMA MARU Aug. 4 HAKONE MARU Aug. 18 HUSIMI MARU Sept. 1 HAKOZAKI MARU Sept. 15 FOR JAPAN FROM SINGAPORE For Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe252 words
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212 1939-07-14 14 “Mile Of The Century 5 To Be Run Again TF Sydney Wooderson’s four American rivals are willing the Mile of the Century race will be run again at the White City, Shepherd’s Bush. W., on August Bank Holiday Monday. A Britain v. United States athletics match is due to be212 words
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98 1939-07-14 14 After Dialect had won the Five Hundred Two-Year-Old Selling Plate, at Windsor, he was sold to Mr. Gordon Roll for 1,550 guineas, the highest price, for a selling-plater this season. He w r as trained by Captain BoydRochfort, who. a few weeks ago, won the St.98 words
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Article163 1939-07-14 14 7VTO. 22—A batsman played ball which he thought was fairly caught and without waiting for an appeal he began to walk to the pavilion. The nonstriker, however, was extremely doubtful about the legality of the catch and appealed to the I umpire, who immediately said “Not out.”163 words
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Article67 1939-07-14 14 Great Britain will send a party of about 300 competitors and officials to the Olympic Games next year at a cost of between £B.OOO and £lO.OOO, according to Mr. Evan Hunter. secretary of the 8.0. A., who is on a visit to Helsingki. Funds are67 words
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740 1939-07-14 14 Strongest Side To Be Sent Abroad r pHE rugby football season is ryot far off but it is still too early to take stock of prospects and talent available. The principal feature of the game Jet Home this winter will be the visit of the740 words
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Article, Illustration432 1939-07-14 14 by the "COACH" Up near the crossbar and in the corners you must rely on hands or head. For Junior Readers SPECTACULAR goalkeeping is not always the most effective. It may look good to take a headlong dive in an attempt at saving a low ball;432 words
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Article, Illustration15 1939-07-14 14 PETER ECKERSLEY, forint r Lancashire captain, is taking a cricket team to Denmark.15 words
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Article305 1939-07-14 14 THREE prominent Leicester City football officials have followed the recent example of Manager Franx Womack by severing their connection with the club. Only permanent executive now left is George Smith, secretary. The three who resigned are: Lauri Edwards, international trainer: Willie McLean, his assistant; and Arthur Chandler,305 words
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Article535 1939-07-14 14 Easy Win For Heliopolis Newmarket, June 29 T>LUE PETER’S detractors-, and strange as it ma.seem, there are still plenty of them —received another setback when Heliopolis gained an easy victory in the Princess of Wales’ Stakes, which over the Suffolk Stakes cour of a mile and a535 words
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Article43 1939-07-14 14 Achilles Club won the Kinr Trophy for the fifth consecutive uat the Polytechnic Stadium, C hlsV^. pn with 80*6 points. They have nOW the trophy 16 times in 30 years cariars finished second points, and Polytechnic 1 with 26 points.43 words
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Advertisement104 1939-07-14 14 Try Grant's ■rom Test its venerable smoothness and full rich Highland flavour and you wUt agree that Grant's is the most V beautiful, the mo»t soft, and the most mellowed matured I DAklf*rCi imr H you have ever tasted I LZicX 11 ■l* r*! I C The firm of Wm.104 words
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Article118 1939-07-14 15 P.S.C. To Meet "‘The Dog” rpHE Penang Sports Club will 1 he hosts to the Selangor (luh this week-end when a cricket match between the clubs Will be played on the Esplanade. Ail! commence at 2.15 p.m. on 1 and H a.in. on Sunday. served ii Club on118 words
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Article201 1939-07-14 15 Positions Of reams Count 1 Cricket Championship (up to matches 'inuhed on July 11). Ist Innings p W L D L D Pts. Avei Gloucester 14 10 2 2 0 2 128 9.14 Middlesex 11 8f 2 1 1 1 100 9.09 Yortfihln 15 10 2 3201 words
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Article119 1939-07-14 15 Reuter. Watt* Deadly Spell Lopdon, July 13 At Maidstone Kent won by eight wickets. Somerset 163 (Todd 6 for 46) and 185 •Watt 5 for 22, including a spell of 4 "ickets ior no runs); Kent 293 (Wellard 6 for 75» and 56 forReuter. - 119 words
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Article69 1939-07-14 15 —Reuter. Blue Peter Running fodav fr<’ lollov ing are the probable starters n 'ake.; to be run at Sandown 'ark over I’, ln ii es today: HAtI.hNGE 4y. 9.10 (Lord rTr llUortb D. Smith -''To LOAN ly. -(Mr. w Junes PORTMARNOCK 4y. 9.10 (Sir Traffo «*> Beasle? 1—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article37 1939-07-14 15 eX'.,' L Basketball i, this ev <ming in a the latter's court at 'ven chosen to play I' m: dng Lcnu. Hock, Oh Cheng "< K< at Seng, Fl 1 Khoon. Khoo Wau and Yeoh Chye37 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-07-14 15 MH HOU My > far side) beginning double v 'len beating D:t~ ben.net a shfyrt head, to irii.. the Chtirehill Stakes at Ascot. Carsluke’s second success was gained) on Gold Vista.31 words
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911 1939-07-14 15 Garrison Reserves In Form f T'HREE Second Division fixtures in the O.F.A. League were played off yesterday. On the Dato Kramat ground the Penang Garrison Football Association “B” beat the P. and P.W’.V.C. “C” (Malay) Coy. 2—o, on the Renong ground the Police trounced the911 words
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77 1939-07-14 15 —Reuter. H’SLEy London, July 14. 1,, U ting contests Cranburt on si’' the Ash482 points, beating two h,,n Wimbledon, by *lth i' ’inhon Trophy fcurtr.a tht' f C&O3 points, and w ‘th 324’pojpj' 10r Mac Kinnon Trophy &cin Ba are as follows: M—Reuter. - 77 words
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Article75 1939-07-14 15 Quartier Maitre Favourite London. July 14. The latest call-over for the Stewards Cup: 100 9 Quartier Maitre offered. 100 8 Davey Dolittle offered. 1007 Caerloptic, Knights Caprice, Mixture Rue de la Paix, Neuvy offered. 100 6 Scotland Forever taken and offered. 100 6 Old Reliance, Shalileet. Am-brose-Light75 words
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1182 1939-07-14 15 What Has Been Wrong With Tonroe “TRESPASSER” DISCUSSES PROSPECTS fastest horses will demonstrate their sprinting abilities tomorrow, the opening Hay of the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting. And if the present perfect going holds new records are likely to be established. Three1,182 words
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Article111 1939-07-14 15 P. S. C. vs. P. W. F. A. At the Hospital Ground at 5.20 p.m. today:— P.S.C.—E. Walker; T. Rafferty, T. A. Maxwell; E. C. Tokeley, J. N. Cooley, D. Mclntosh; W. G. Cooil, G. A. Maltby, T. M. Clark, A. N. Other, D. Wark. P.S.C. will111 words
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Advertisement35 1939-07-14 15 111//// 'Bras so N METAL POLISH POR ALL METALS S Hvht. GiMltaa Ca. LM. Pang A Kuata Uaipar Z/ /lli m 17 J*• I n if WV® 1 i B .<7 '7 of <£&£> (bayer) I35 words
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Article166 1939-07-14 16 i.—Reuter. Greatest Ever” Bastille Day PARIS, JULY 13. BRITISH UNIFORMS CAN BE SEEN TONIGHT AMONG GAY CROWDS ON THE BOULEVARDS WHICH WERE BEFLAGGED IN PREPARATION FOR TOMORROW’S “GREATEST EVER” BASTILLE DAY CELEBRATIONS. PARIS HAS GONE BRITISH AND THE CELEBRATIONS ARE BEING TREATED AS A VAST DEMONSTRATION OP’i.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article117 1939-07-14 16 Reuter. Cruiserweight Title Fight New York. July 13. Twenty thousand people were delirious with excitement at twenty-one-year-old Billy Conn’s victory over Melio Bettina here tonight in their cruiserweight title fight, after losing the first six rounds to Bettina. who is a fierce infighter. Conn got his beautifulReuter. - 117 words
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90 1939-07-14 16 Teluk Ansun. The eighteenth and nineteenth platoons cf the F. M. S. V. F.. Lower Perak, held a very enjoyable tea party at the M. V. I. Club in honour cf Lieut. L. F. Tribe, who is shortly proceeding home on retirement,90 words
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Article412 1939-07-14 16 ,—Reuter. Combined Exercises WHY RESERVISTS ARE CALLED UP London, July 13 “In order to obtain the fullest possible advantage from the combined fleet and air exercises in August and September said Mr. Chamberlain in the House of Commons, “and thereby advance the degree of efficiency of the,—Reuter. - 412 words
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Article53 1939-07-14 16 RACE I.—MAID OF CASHEL Newzy Vedas ARCE 2—FAIR KING Waltz Turn Over RACE 3— TEMPLE Recovery The Caliph RACE 4—VIOLA II Majors Drator RACE S— TONROE Royal Hampton Artful Sailor RACE 6—HARD GOING Heroic Star The Cutter RACE 7 KYBLA Toyman Stuart Tartan RACE B— MIM Miss53 words
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Article273 1939-07-14 16 Ipoh Track Hints Artful Sailor And Heroic Star (By “EPSOM JEEP”) Ipoh, Today. “Bulan Kongsi’s” Artful Sailor and Heroic Star revealed encouraging form this morning on the local racecourse. Most of the candidates were confined to slow work on the grass and sand tracks. Artful Sailor moved273 words
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Article1003 1939-07-14 16 First Day Of Perak July Meeting RACE 1 2.30 p.m. HORSES —Class 2 —Division 5 —6 Furlongs Oil NEWZY 3y 9.04 Major Lindsay Years Owner 40 0 SPEAR OF SARAWAK 5y 8.13 Mr. Ong Hood Hin Turley 0 2 0 THE POACHER 5y 8.13 “Oontong Kongsi’’ Silley1,003 words
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Article62 1939-07-14 16 —Reuter. iy IL The Professional Gol’y yed a t tion’s championship is Long Island over quarter-finals Byron 1 rican open champion. t t B 4 Kocsie 10 and 9, I >ick M Hi rnRunyan, holder. 2 and g en r) son beat Horton Smith Picard beat—Reuter. - 62 words
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Advertisement459 1939-07-14 16 Head Office: 216 Penang Road n Phone 1477 A 147 X *7u f Telegrams Rates of Subscription for Pinan? r. and Sunday C«t"‘ Pinang Gazette Local Delivery S.S. F M c Monthly $1.25 p wej. Quarterly J. 75 *5 2' n Half-Yearly 7.50 lf j -a ’2? Yearly 15. X459 words
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