Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 July 1939

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY V, 167. Vol. XCVIL TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 174 1 —Reuter. HITLER IN OPTIMISTIC MOOD How Of Arms Now Ceases Danzig, July 17. !h rr Former, Danzig Nazi Chief and Herr Zaske, pro 2-iiida Chief, returned to Danzig today after Hrrr Hitler at Berchtesgaden. It is reported tlx found Herr Hitler in an optimistic
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  • 81 1 l<> Evolve Mutual Protection Scheme London, .Inly 17. 1 1 oncl reading of the Bill in the House Oliver Stanley announcnon had asked the o to the Treasury to 15 on behalf of the r i i'iice of four or five bil.ty to examine the >1
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  • 25 1 Reuter. London, July 17. lias occurred of Lieut. I b ury Earle, who retired tier a distinguished in 1916. Reuter.
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  • 76 1 —Reuter Berlin, eJuly 18. Herr Hitler paid Signor Mussolini a delicate compliment by ordering-the one and only Adolf Hitler Platz in Berlin to be renamed the Mussolini Platz. The Fuehrer also ordered the construction of a new railway station to be named after the Duce. Ihe
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  • 105 1 a units a i.—Reuter. Scheme To Prevent Profiteering London, July I*. The British Government intend to introduce the rationing of coal scheme shortly after the outbreak of war. Small consumers will be allowed to purchase up to two tons of coal <-r coke yearly but
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  • 20 1 Reuter. London, July 17. Vice-Admiral Raikes has been appo’ntcd Vice-Admiral commanding Reserve Fleet destroyer “Foltilla” from July 20.
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  • 91 1 —Reuter. Nearly Tiro Hours' Meeting Yesterday K ?ow, July 18. After an eight-day interval the Anglo-French talks with AL Molotov were resumed at the Kremlin this evening. The meeting lasted an hour and three-quarters but no fundamental changes in the position have been reported. It
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  • 99 1 Reutt r. Results Of Count Ciano’s Visit Rome July 17. Count Ciano sailed for Italy today fiom Malaga at the conclusion of his visit to Spam. Signor Gayda, commenting on the tour ;n the “Giornale d'ltalia” delares that the results are as impor‘ant for relations between Spain
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  • 149 1 100,000 Chinese Troops Crossing Yellow River SHANGHAI, JULY 18. MORE THAN A HUNDRED THOUSAND CHINESE TROOP e S ARE REPORTED TO BE CROSSING IHE YELLOW RIVER INTO SOUTH-EASTERN SHANSI IN AN ATTExMPT TO PREVENT ENCIRCLEMENT OF CHINESE TROOPS IN TATUNG MOUNTAINS BY JAPANESE FORCES. If lir--—Reuter. Bitter
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  • 33 1 —Rectei Rome, July 17. The P. O. Company announce that the steamer “Narkunda" has been granted a seaworthy certificate and will resume the journey from Colombo to Australia to-morrow morning.—Recter.
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  • 380 1 KEEPING SCHOOL IN UNTIL NEUTRALITY LESSON IS OVER Washington, July 18. President Roosevelt and Mr. Cordell I lull conierred with Congressional leaders at the White House yesterday regarding the neutrality legislation. Ihe authorities stated that no decision was reached but Senator Barkley, New’Deal leader, told
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  • 191 1 —Reuter. London, July 17. The Foreign Office is sending instructions to Sir Robert Craigie this evening. In the Commons Mr. Day asked the Prime Minister for particulars of the protest lodged by the British authorities against the Japanese authorises for encircbng three British-owned factories on the
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  • 86 1 Ajrica, —Reuter. Permanent Friendship And Confidence Political unrest and the fear of war overshadowed commercial deal ngs, declared Mr. Malcom MacDonald, speaking to the delegates of the Empire Chamber of Commerce, but between members of the British Commonwealth there remained a permanent friendship and they knew that whatever
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  • 363 1 —Reuter. London, July 18. Commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's statement in the Commons on the Tokio talks the “Daily Mail” expresses satisfaction at his announcement that the Japanese Government has made no demands for a reversal of British policy in the Far East and that such demands, if
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  • 42 1 Reuter. Jerusalem, July 17. The Jewish National Council has proclaimed a general stoppage of work and trade traffic from 2 p.m. to midnight tomorrow as a protest against the proposed six months suspension of Jewish immigration into Palestine.
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  • 689 2 “TIMES” URGES WITHDRAWAL Cf Britons From 1 ientsin FULL BENEFIT OF FRIENDLY NEUTRALITY FOR CHINA London, July 17. The Times says it seems highly improbable that the Conference will make mucL headway unt_l the Government h?d suffix ent time to consider Sir Robert Craigie’s reports
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  • 90 2 Reuter Blazin® Hoop In 95® F Rome, Ju"y 17. In a temperature of 95 degrees shu'b Fascist leaders strenuously training f< test will have to undergo pr vately i the forum of Signor Mussolini > ver;events including rifle pistol shootin swimming, diving, motor eye ing,
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  • 55 2 —Reuter. Italian Journalist Asked To Leave Paris. Julv 11. Signor Luigi Pome, Parts correspondent of the Giornale d'ltalia, a Rome newspaper edited by Signor Virginio Gayda. known as Signor Mussolini's mouthpiece, has been ordered to leave France. There are new three French journalists in Rome compared with
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  • 46 2 —Reuter. Protest Strike In N. S. W Coal Mines Sydney, Julv 17 The first day of the compilation of the Commonwealth National Register was marked by a one-dav protest strike in all coal mines in New South Wales. There were no ether incidents. —Reuter.
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  • 92 2 —8.0. W. Parcel Office Explosion London. July 17 An incendiary bomb explosion occurred in the cloak-room of the Parcels Office it Wolverhampton Station in the early norning. The windows were blown out .nd the office were partially urecked. N one was injured. The I.R.A. is believed to
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  • 196 2 —Reuter. Continuation O 1 Staff Talks With Poland Warsaw, July 17. General Sir Edmund Ironside will arrive here by air from Gydnia at 5 m. on July 17 for talks w.th high Pol’sh Army officers, announces the Government paper Gazeta Polska. He will confer
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  • 64 2 ,—Reuter. Premier I liable To Make Further Stetement London, July 17 Mr. Chamberlain stated in the House cf Commons regarding the instructions he had sent to Sir W. Seeds at Moscow, that he was not in a position to add anything to his recent statements. Asked if he
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  • 58 2 .—Reuter. London, Ju’y 17 No representations were recently made by the Foreign Office to a bank with headuarters in London ard whose branch in Shanghai was co-operating with the Japanese authorities in weakening the Chinese exchange fund, said Mr. Butler in the Hcu. c e of Commons in
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  • 120 2 Reuter. Hitler Youths Implicated? Santiago, July 17. A Hitler Youth Military Instructions manual was among the objects found by police searches following the recent discovery of a plot to overthrow the Government. Other discoveries included particulars referring to the entry into the country of arms
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  • 91 2 —Reuter. Simla Incident Simla, July 17 Four were reported killed and a number injured when the police of Dhami State, near Simla, fired on a deputation from Simla attempting to enter the state despite the warning that entry was forbidden. The incident is a
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  • 100 2 —Reuter. Plan Rejected By U. S. Senate Washington, July" 2 The United States Senate has turned down a request for funds to complete a ship canal across Florida which, it is estimated. would cost at least £40,000.000. Work on the 195-mile long sea level waterway was begun in
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  • 81 2 .—Reuter. Greater Sensitiveness Of Hearing In A. A. W ork Rome, July 17. A list of b’ind volunteers is being compiled and in the event of mobili sation they will be called up to serve with anti-aircraft units and the fl et. Experiments
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  • 54 2 8.0. W, Three To Be Launched This Week Rugby, July 17. Three new' cruisers will Ire launched this week. The first is “Nigeria, 8,000 tons with twelve 6-inch guns and eight 3-inch antiaircraft guns. The second is “Dido,’ 5.450 tons with ten 5.25-inch guns. The third, “Mauritius,” is
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  • 93 2 —Reuter. Chungking, July 17. The peace overtures recently made by Mr. Wang Ching-wei, the ousted Kuomintang leader, w ere denounced in an article appearing in today’s issue of the “Chunnking Joint Daily News.” The ‘‘war of resistance” it says, “will be prosecuted until the
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  • 110 2 —Reuter. Foreign Office Of British Empire'* London, July 17. Sir Thomas Inskip, addressing the Fifteenth Congress ol the Federation oi me Chambers of Commerce of the British Empire, described the Dominions Department as the “Foreign Office of the Empire.” He declared that the Ottawa agreements new represented the
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  • 86 2 Crowded Parliamentary Programme Rugby, July 17 During the fifteen Parliamentary days that remain before the House of Commons rises for the summer recess, the Government intend to dispose of all their emergency legislation as well as tia*isact other outstanding business apart from that which can conveniently be
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  • 61 2 —Reuter. Campaign To Be Carried Ont hi British Empire Paris, July 17. The latest development following investigations into Nazi propaganda activities in Franci is an unconfirmed report that French counter-espionage agents having gone to London in order to “communicate to their British colleagues documents in their possession on
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  • 46 2 Reuter. Removal Of German* From Poland I rged Warsaw, J uly 17. The view that Germans shou’d be removed from Western Poland as thej are to be removed from Southern lyrul has been expressed by newspapers uthe provinces of Poznania, Silesia and Pomerania. —Reuter.
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  • 52 2 rom Crerm .—Reuter. London, July 1'It is announced that Polish-Gerri trade talks which take place periodically will be resumed in Berlin in Au gust with a discussion of export q ;< The talks are expected to deal with t < non-delivery of goods from German: and Polish
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  • 31 2 —Reuter. Istanbul, July The French military mission conprising Staff officers of all three vices has arrived here en routt Ankara to discuss common FiamTuikish defence plans. —Reuter.
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  • 30 3 popular Chimp's, Tea i-/ p./m/o- t7iLnp>. Tea Party attracted Prine sses ELza■•■th and Margaret to the Pets’ Corner of the London Zoo. Here ion set Princess Elizabeth lending a hand.
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  • 588 3 Magistrate Doubts Skid Mark Singapore. i AMI XI, driver of a Sanitary Board lorry, who was charged, following a fatal accident in Ipoh Road on May 3, with causing death to Stephen Ratnasing he by a negligent act, was acquitted and discharged by the Ma gistrate, Mr.
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  • 178 3 •‘The aruinif* BAX HUED ON APPEAL Malayan audiences will see the a r raid precautions film. “The Warning” in its entirety at their local cinemas. I’l.> film '.von warm approval in London here it v. as presented at the Regal, Marbit- Arch, and audiences so
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  • 230 3 Bride Front Jamaica Singapore Mi Gertrude Luc' Margaret Horner, nly daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. H >rner. of Kingston, Jamaica, became the ride f Mr. Louis James Jackson, enint< r >f the Asiatic Petroleum Co., (S.S.) 1 t<i stationed at Pulau Bukom, at the s Mulrew’s
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  • 123 3 Monday, July 10. b tbe afternoon His Excellency th. foundation stone of the new Andrew’s School at Woodsville, Rangoon Road. Wednesday, July 12. I I- Excellency presided at a meetci' 4 the Executive Council held at '•’nment House this morning. 8- F. M. del Court and Mrs.
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  • 1163 3 20 Required Every Year AMBITIOUS PLAN FOR MIDWIFER Y TEACHING Singapore. ambition. plan which will make the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Ho-pitaJ in Singapore the finest teaching hospital for midwifery in the world was fore'-hadowed in a speech made at the graduation ceremony of the King
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  • 151 3 VEG RTS XEU $350 REFRIGERATOR Kuala Lumpur. UHE Negri Sembilan Government recently purchased at a cost of $350 a new refrigerator which, by the use of a new process, will preserve placental blood (available at delivery» for use in cases where blood transfus'on is necessary.
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  • 266 3 Youth Denies He Is “Charlie Chau* Kuala Lumpur. The charges of attempted cheating were preferred against a young English-speak-ing Chinese named Lee Sin Voon, who was produced by Detective Inspector Tang Kwan Kun on Saturday morning in ihe Police Court before Mr. R. C. Redman,
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  • 231 3 Coroner Records Verdict Of Suicide Klang. On June 13. a married Chinese woman leapt into the Klang river from Belfield bridge, and her body was picked up two days later, not downstream, but upstream, the effect, it is believed, of the tides that flow up river
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  • 141 3 Singapore. Bri\ ite Dainton. of the Rcye’ Engineer Charc i .-n Frid.iv appenre I in the Singapore Traffic Di.-trici Court on a charge of negligent driving along Lavender Street on July 17. It was alleged by the prosecution that Daintcn drove a taxi in a
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    • 536 4 W 7 hat Mohenjodaro Reveals Karachi. July 2. 46JVIODERN historians are of the opinion that there were twe waves of Aryan migration. It seems to me that the Aryans represented by the Rishis who are the dolichocephalic or longheaded people and the type of which
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    • 35 4 Miss i M. West. London’s chi < ;i *r < m ?.’s services, iiistrurcting members of lit staff v. t the .I of In the last 16 weeks 168,000 women have been enrolled.
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    • 578 4 Decision To Approach Government Bangalore. July 3. r pHE Working Committee of the Mysore Congress, after a leng--1 thy discussion, has decided to make an approach to the Government and place the demands of the Congress before them and see if an honourable settlement could
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    • 73 4 Cakiitta Parsis’ Opposition Calcutta, July 3. A resolution protesting against the Bombay Government’s policy of Prohibition was unanimously adopted yesterday at a large meeting ot the Parsis of Calcutta. The meeting reiterated the community’s unswerving loyalty to the Crown and the British Government and asserted that in the event
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    • 187 4 Public Meeting In Calcutta Calcutta, July 3. RESPECTFUL homage to the memory of Nawab Suraj-ud-daula. the last independent Ruler and the Martyr Prince of Bengal, was paid at a largely attended public meeting of the Hindu and Muslim citizens of Calcutta held at the Albert Hall this evening
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    • 410 4 Shareholders’ Support To The New Scheme Alleppey. O extraordinary meeting- of the present shareholders of the above Bank was held at the Bank’s registered office at Alleppey, Dr. K. Pandalai, Chairman of the Bank, presiding. It may be recalled that the Bank had proposed a scheme of
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      141 4 Working Committee Personnel Bombay, July 3. MR. Subhas Chandra Bose has announced the personnel of the Working Committee of the Forward Bloc. Mr. Subhas Chandra Bose is the President of tne Committee. The Vice-President is Sardar Sardul Singh (Punjab). The General Secretary is Lala Shankerlal of Delhi. The
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    • 62 4 Sir Maharaj Singh's Nanr' Mentioned Simla, July <’>■ It is understood that Sir KHaksar, Prime Minister of B will not be able to return to his peon the expiry of his leave in •hd'. o,! account of ill-health. His Highness the Maharaja is looking- for a suitable successor
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    • 316 4 Tonight Tuesday, 18th July, 1939» WEMBLEY CABARET The Pioneer Cabaret In North Malaya With A Reputation For Good Entertainment. Today Tea Dance 7 p.m. Io 9 p.m. Tonight Dancing 9.30 p.m. To 12 Midnight Two Bands In Attendance. MORALES HIS SWING BOYS MORALES HIS HAWAIIAN BOYS TONIGHT LADIES' GUEST NIGHT
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    • 180 4 PACKED HOUSES YESTERDAY QUEEN'S 3 SHOWS TODAY AT 3 p.m., 6.30 and 9.30 p m MATIN EE AT 3 P.M. Ktduced Prices. One of the Greatest Chinese Pictures of the year The famous star of ‘SABLE CT CAD VIOLET KOO in “800 SIONG SAT SOo (or FAMILY TRAGEDY) As Shown
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  • DAILY CHINA PAGE
    • 476 5 Assist China With Arms Supply Shanghai, July 14 I(. ROUS policy towards Japan and Germany is advocated by Commander Stephen King-Hall in his News-Letter received here today. T‘.<- < inion of this retired naval officer’and publicist, which is b«'lievf .i to be shared
      larm us with a sudden blow.—lnterlational News.  -  476 words
    • 60 5 International News. Hong Kong. July 14. The New York Times writes that uost Americans are ashamed that it s possible for Japan to obtain metals uid munitions from the Uniteo States, according to a New York report. The newspaper urges Americans t< show sympathy with
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    • 171 5 aaa xvaiAipi. inis piau ir supported by Molotov.—lnternational News. Waiting For Tokio Conversations Vladivostok. July 14. A MOSCOW report stated that K Joseph Stalin is not anxious to pu°h the Anglo-Soviet negotiations, preferring to wait for the < utcome of the Tokio conversations on Tientsin Foreign Commissar
      aaa xvaiAipi. inis piau ir supported by Molotov.—lnternational News.  -  171 words
    • 152 5 o support tne anti-Red War regardless of sacrifice.. —International News. Japs Suffering In Mongolia Hong Kong. July 14. IT was learned here that all Japanese troops in North China formerly under the Kwangtung Command are sent back to Manchuria to participate in the frontier
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    • 728 5 Difficulties In Path Of Peace Tokio. a sultry summer nijjht two jears ago a few’ stray shots fired near the Marco Polo Bridge, a strategic railway centre outside Peking, the ancient capital of China, rang up the curtain on the greatest war Asia has experienced for centuries.
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    • 266 5 International News. Several Towns ()ccu pied Chu.lsshan, July 14. (7< Ll.< WING up their vigorous at- tacks, Chinese troops closing in on Canton have occupied Shamokang, Kiukuling, Chut gling and Anli and I ne hat isu. small villages about 40 mle north of Canton. Chinese forces on
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    • 121 5 International News. Shanghai, July 14. Suggestions for concentration ol the (United States Fleet in Hawaii found in an editorial of the Army and Navy Journal, which was received here today. Tib journal said: "Unless the Jap anes» abend» n their present tactics in the Fir
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    • 113 5 vicinity of Hangchow, were attacked and burnt. Pnternauonai News. Shanghai, July 14. r ‘inc guerillas interrupted the '*of the Japanese Central ‘i a Silk Company during the las. S Of J !lne ant j jj rst g-fjyg O f in the vicinity of Hangchow reports indicate. l>u hi
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    • 37 5 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Mountaineers (1) f xW J < > J 1 U.', JlfeJ f o Next day they went cltmbtng. Those two behind, l,t !l /<, ‘LnTcoul ginger b::rl Peeping down at a bird’i nest they happened to find.
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  • 3594 6 SURVIVOR TELLS OF CRASH TO SEABED ‘I Looked Through Glass: We Were Flooded’ London. July 4. IN a court u>vd at other limes for divorce and will cases, the in quiry into the of the submarine Thetis opened at the Law Courts yesterday.
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    • 78 6 '(sour THAILAND Home of Hospitality and Ready Welcome; with the assistance of I The Bureau of Tourist Promotion Dept, of Commerce, New Road, Bangkok. Cable: “TOURIST” Telephon*: *****. This bureau supplies free informat on to tourists, introduces them to famous sights and resorts, renders ass stance in providing guides or
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  • 400 7 Attempted To Sell Ear-riims At Pitt Sreet 9 UHLS twehc houis Ot receiving the report of one of the jtwelk ry the! Is in I for some years, the Penang Police r set ah their machinery lot crime detection in motion, and not only brought the
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  • 172 7 Popularity Of June W est And Kay Patrons ut the Elysee Cauaret will again Le served with a special attraction to-night, when the well-known Continental artistes, June West and Kay, will be seen in class tapdancing and slow modern dance exhibitions. Beautiful June West and handsome Kay were
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  • 151 7 Takes Five Times Normal Dose Of Sleeping Tablets A Chinese girl. Tail Aye Cnoo. aged 16, is alleged to have taken live tunes a normal dose of sleeping tablets at Bukl. Mertajam on Saturday evening. She war brought into the hospital at half past nine
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  • 134 7 Clash Outside Station 1 poh. •|t\VC parties of Tamils created a disturbance outside the Tronoh .’olice Station on Saturday evening following what is allegd to be a toddy -hop brawl. Mr. F. J. Wilscn. C.C.P.D.. Tronoh. together T.dtli hte constables soon dispersed the men nd had the
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  • 211 7 I’ro.-v.-ion Of Decorated Cars The annual “Khanduri” celebration in Honour of ti e Most Venerable Saint Hazai’th Syeddina She.h-ul-Hameed Kader-oli Ganjasavoy of Nagore (South India) -.ill be held today with the Flagmounting Procession organised by the Penang Provisional Executive Committee (with Mr. P S. N Koothayan as
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  • 205 7 Mr. P. R. Bell To Go To 1 S. On Leave I poh <J:w ut .he most popular and hard”ol <ing principals ii the history of the io-Chinese School, Ipoh. Mr. Percy Hell go c on leave to America together ii Mrs. Bell early in September.
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  • 50 7 oil tin Esplanade from 6 p.m. p.m. ’h< Smiling Juince Carver folio- iin. gun Schwartz Ov‘ rt llr V Ces Of S P rll ‘g Strauss ne Domino Noir Auber h Trovatore Verdi Zz J “W.de mp ot The Rose Fox T Jessel J A/histlc While You Work
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  • 157 7 LOADED WITH SOY A BEANS MOTOR lorry which was loaded vith several bags ol s' ya- anc green beans in front of a firm, in Penang Street at about 2.30 p.m. yesterday was attacked by four Chinese I youths who emptied some tins ol liquid tar on
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  • 278 7 Funeral Im Kedah Alor Star. The funeral of Mr. Glyn Jones, Manager of Messrs. Huttenbachs. Limited, North Kedah, took place at 3 •p.m. on Sunday afternoon when the remains were removed from the Hospital mortuary for interment in the Christian i Cemetery. The Rev. H. J.
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  • 249 7 Miner's Purchase At Ipoh Charity Fair Ipoh. J)EKHAPS for the first time in local history, Chinese colhns were donated and publicly sold in aid ol? charity in the recent Charity Trade Fair organised by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Otmmerce and the Perak Overse as
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  • 62 7 A Tamil. Paliniandy, who was knocked over by a car in Station Road, Bukit Mertajam, on Sunday’ evening, was taken to the hospital there, was found to have a compound fracture of the arm and was removed to the General Hospital, Fenang, yesterday. He apparently»
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  • 704 7 SOCIAL PERSONAL It is under.-tood that Mr. N. PoyntzReh ji’ts. managei of Messrs. Boustead and Co.. Teluk Anson Branch, will shv-icly pi«»cc‘d on transfer t? Kuala Lumpur. X- 4=- -F Mi. R. G. Bragg, who has been one of the most consistent members cf the Selangor Club soccer team this
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  • 601 7 Two Days’ Hearing: Counsel Engaged r pHE adjourned hearing into the case I A in which two Tamils, Kuppusamy j and Kanjiappa, were charged with theft of four coconuts, valued six cents, from the Waterfail Road Chetty Temple was continued yesterday in the Police Court
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  • 98 7 Five months’ hard labour, and a. warn ing that the next time he was brought up again he would be whipped were imposed ty Mr. Llm Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday, on a young Chinese. Yong Chong Seng, who was brought up for sentence
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  • 549 8 J.i iii st attempt, last night’s L! .ck-out in Penang can be co.: id. red fairly successful. lr ■< < L one thing, that the i.re; ex; Giiment oi protecting tin., isi. d against the direct v ai is getting into its li. is clear, too, from
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  • 244 8 7he Eiahth Plague IJ ar Against Locusts ew events in the insect worii aj( more spectacular than <4 plague ot locusts, and icide areas of the earth are still as liable to attack by these flying squadrons as in Old Testament times. Travellers have given us vivid descriptions
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  • 628 8 Rather Grim T stayed up for the black-out last night and it was rather grim, wasn’t it? Quite uncomfortably impressive. We seem to be getting on with A.R.P. and St. John Ambulance pretty efficiently, but it struck me that w r e are neglecting other preparations for
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  • 536 8 Tuesday, July 18. news today. Herr Hitler is reported to be of the opinion that the Danzig problem can well be settled by negotiation between Poland and Germany provided there no outside interference. qpiiE i- uehrer was in an optimistic mood when his two
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  • 478 9 FuH Co-operation By Public PRACTICALLY no traffic AFTER MIDNIGHT if ft had not been for th’» clear sky, last night’s blackout —the first he’d »n Penang—would have been a 100 per cent, success. The A.R.P. Department, led by Mr. H. Hall, the Regional
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  • 138 9 Sentence On Accused Deferred A Tamil, Retinam, who could not give a satisfactory account of how he came in possession of an earthenware pot cl toddy, was produced yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court, charged with theft of toddy, valued $2.49. at about
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  • 91 9 A Chinese named Phoa Boon Teang claimed trial to two charges before Mr. Li in Koon Teck in the Middle Court thffe morning. The accused was first charged with obstructing a public servant, a corpcral. in the execution of his duty at Weld Quay on July
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  • 22 9 AFTER THE CRASH Picture of the taxi which crashed into a roadside tree at Northam Road. Penang, on Sunday
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  • 226 9 rpHE opening ceremony ot the chung Kuo Girls’ School, which was founded by the Chinese Ladies’ Association at their club premises. No. 227. Hutton Lane, took place at 4.30 yesterday afternoon before a large gathering of members, pupils and their guardians and friends. Before
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  • 422 9 Customs Cases In Kulim Kuhm In the District Court, before Tuan Syed Hassan, the First Magistrate, a Tamil named Veerapan of Trap was charged by Che Hussain (Inspector of Customs» with being in posesssion of 1 3 gallon of illicit samsu. valued 60 cento. the duty of
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  • 272 9 Application For Revision Of Scheme And Salaries Alor Star. SUPPORTED by more than three hundred clerks from the Kedah Government, the Malay Junior Civil Service Association of Alor Star have sent in a petition to the Secretary to the Kednh Government, requesting the authorities to
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  • 92 9 Mr. Lim Cheow Chye. salesman and demonstrator of the Eastern Agency, sole agents for that well-known beverage, Horl’cks, throughout Malaya, is at pi esent in Penang. Together with his wife. Mr. L m Cheow Chye has been serving Horlicks, botr hot and cold, to
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  • 218 9 IN trying to dispose some jewellery stolen from Mr. F. H. Grumitt’s house, a 27-year-old Hokkien Chinese was taken into custody and was this morning produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court. He pleaded guilty to the charge of theft of
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  • 140 9 A fine of $lO, in default seven day’s rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Mr. Lim Keen Teck in the Middle Court this morning on a Chinese named Ng Ah Ghee, who. had claimed trial but pleaded guilty today when the charge of theft of six hundred
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  • 265 9 «nENTENCE of ono month’s rigorous ,7 imprisonment was imposed by Mr Lun Koon Teck in the Middle Court Uns morning on a Chinese, Tang Ah Kong, who appeared on a charge of theft of a gold neck-chain, valued at $4, belonging to Chow Lye
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  • 219 9 ll* worth Centenarian The funeral of the late Madam Poolanathamal, a jiopular centenarian ot Butterworth took place according t< Hindu rites, in the presence of a very laige gathering, yesterday evening. Die procession wended its way from Tokong Lam- to the Hindu cremation yround. preceded by
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  • 46 9 I,lc '‘xaininaticn of the St. John 11 i ol.oHt 29th Class of Sungei Bawill be held at the An 10-Chirese “'t Nib ng Tehal, on Thurs- ,l> Jul y 20, at 4.30 p.m. The exare Dr. Norris and Dr. Murthy.
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  • 233 9 Jockey Chased With Knife Taiping A loeal jockey was put to great inconvenience last Saturday night when a Malay woman took up a knife and chased him in Theatre Road. A detectDe on duty in the vicinity saw the incident anu immediately put a stop to the
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  • 30 9 At the Y.W.C.A. cooking demonstration tomorrow at the Rest Room. Weld Quay, Mrs. F. N. Syer will demonstrate Baked Fish Souffle and Steamed Pudding.
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    • 213 10 A. A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Am pat 3/6 3/9 Ayer Weng 73 75 Bangrin 13/3 18/9 Batu Selangor l.ig 1.21 Berjuntai g 3 g/9 Hitam 31 33 Hong Fatt 62 64 K. Kamunting 59 6/3 Kampong Lan jut 14/ J4/6 Kainra 1/4$ 1 g Klang River 1.75
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    • 216 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyer* Sellers MINING Ampat 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 73 78 Bangrin 18 3 19/ Berjuntai 8/3 8 9 G. Consol 7/6 8 6 Hitam 32 34 Hong Fatt 62 64 Johan 24 27 Jelebu 55 60 K. Kamunting 6/ 6/6 K. Lanjut
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    • 193 10 RUBBER Buyers Seller» Ayer Panas 1-10 1.171 Bassetts 47 1 521 B. Lintangs 1-00 1.05 Bentos 971 1.021 Brogas 55 60 Indragiris 1.171 1.221 Kuala Sidims 2.15 2.25 Lunas 1.471 1.571 M. Pindas I- 20 125 Mentakabs 33 40 Pa jams I- 65 175 Sungei Tukangs
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    • 170 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers MINING A. Wengs 724 77| A. Amalgamated 4/14 4 44 Burma Malays 20/ 21/cd Hitams 31 34 Hong Fatts 61 63 Jelebus 55 60’ Johans 23 26 Katus 21/ 21/9 K. Lanjuts 14/ 14/6 Kuchais 1-15 1-20 Kundangs 6/9 7/3 Laruts 3 104 4/14 Lukuts
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    • 251 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS fllM. Buyer» Beller» Ampats 3/3 3/9 A. Hitams 19/6 20/6 A. Weng 7C 75 Bangrins 18/6 19/3 S. Seiangora 1.174 1.224 Berjuntais 8,6 Chendenorgt 10/9 11 'fl Hong Fatt 61 63 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntings 8/ 8/6 K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9c Kramats 9/6 IV/ Kundangs
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    • 125 10 MONDAY. JULY 17. Prev. Lavest Paris 176 11/16 176 25/32 New York 4.68 3/16 4.68 7/32 Montreal 4.69 1/16 4.68 15/16 Brussels 27.56 1/4 27.56 Geneva 20.76 3/4 20.77 1/2 Amsterdam 8.79 1 2 877 3/4 Milan 89 89 1/32 Berlin 11.66 1,2 11.66 3/4 Stockholm 19.42 19.41
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  • 325 10 A system of artificial lighting for rendering factories invisible from the air at night, has been de ve l°P e d by Messrs. MetropolitanVickers Electrical Company, Limited, of Trafford Park, Manchester. The system involves two components a sodium source fitted with an
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  • 144 10 Turin (By Mail). The new Italian FIAT works at Mirafiore employ 57,000 workmen and oc* cupy an area of 1,000,000 square miles. In these works there are six kilometres of subterranean passages, which can also be used by motor vehicles. For anti-air raid protection,
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  • 395 10 The Board of Trad r-' tii revealed a substantial i) and exports compa; d it ipor^s vious month, and also it;i re It was note decline in imports <-<ni P r V. j With tho corresponding month a v k e the smallest record» <1 v 1938,
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  • 73 10 TUESDAY, JULY 18. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS. Penang Im $113.25 Business 50 tons Singapore 'Lin 5113.25 RUBBER: Fenang (Spct) 28 3/Wc Singapore (Spot 28 £>/16c COPRA: Sundried $3.80 Black Pepj» r *9.50 (API OCA: Medium $3.20 Fair ■Seec $2.80 RICE: Rangoon Paiwuta Nc. .1 $6.40 No. 2 56.30 Rangoon White
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  • 48 10 —Reuter. New York, July 13. Wall Street today registered the first real break in the slow decline which had persisted since the seizure of Czechoslovakia in March. Gains ranged from one to nine dulLrs O vz>ppdeo per snare ana the turnover txvcw 1.500,000 shares.—Reuter.
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  • 200 10 Firms in Sheffield Britain s st city”—have received orders from e War Office for £40,000 worth of knn>A forks and spoons with which the nc Militia Army will eat its rations. This is a very big individual orde even for the Sheffield cutlery indued.’and increases in
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    • 593 10 BANKS THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA, LTD (Incorporated in England) Capital Authorised Capital subscribed 1 Reserve fund and Rest )00 Capitol Paid Up £1.C° 000 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Sir Charles Alexander Innes, K.C.5.1., C.1.E., Chairman Sir Thomas Smith Kt., Dy. Right Hon. Lord Catto of Caimcatto P. R. Chalmers, Esq.
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    • 295 10 I i T r-’| \F/ j J e SAVINGS tync io A dollar saved is an extra dollar earned. J A Savings Account is the best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this account grow from time to time is to be a contented person.
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  • 927 11 better conditions prevail in most directions bi t overseas trade down Diring the past month, industrial activity in the United Kingdom expanded. Some trades participated in the improvement t< a .greater extent than others, hut better conditions have prevailed in moot directions. Board of Trade
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  • 349 11 company news 4 1 01.1> MIXES OF KALGOORLIE, LTD., increased its R<dd production by 50 per cent., while working costs at 28s. Bd. how a reduction of Bs. per ton. Urofits therefore have increased at £39,663. A sum <>t £22,01) > is reserved for deprecation.
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  • 98 11 During the week ending July 8, 1939, exports from Malayan .ports amounted to 105,552 cases, of which: 81,783 (78 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 3 396 (3 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 18,009 (17 per cent.) cases to Canada, and
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    • 509 11 bbsm' 7 i■: nl I t 'a, 1 Wl 0 II W 44 t JK ro'i w IF' mMHir, At- i ——l I biggest range I HER OFFERED /939 *7 WHEELBASES «BHMMBa I 4 ENGINE SIZES [fpSl! ■HH| «Slim ISO D O WIDE SELECTION QIIMI I BODY TYPES »Hi 8»»
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  • 631 12 Miss Baird Asked About Dr ugs London, July 8. Miss Jean Baird, of Cadogansquare, S.W., was cross-examined at Westminster yesterday, when new charges were brought against Brenda Dean Paul, 29, of Cromwell-road, S.W., who is alleged to have impersonated her in obtaining whisky and
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  • 82 12 Chapel Steps As Stage Windsor, July 7. For the first time for 300 years, a play was performed tonight in the open air at Windsor Castle. “The Castle of Perseverance,” an early morality, was presented by the Oxford University Experimental Theatre Club in the
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  • 437 12 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penan»» AIR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail): For Burma (except Victoria Point)), India. Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Brita’n, Ireland. Canada and Newfoundland. Kuafa
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  • 303 12 Children’s Gain In Weight Cardiff, June 23. The open-air school as the ideal environment for children was advocated by doctors at the Special Schools Union conference at Cardiff today. Dr. J. R. Mitchell, school medical officer, Birmingham, said that the child found in such a school
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  • 319 12 Ordered To Pay £7B Customs Penally Stated to have tried to act as a “Scarlet Pimpernel,” and to smuggle to England jewellery belonging to German friends, Mary Henry, 25, of Gloucester-road, Kensington, was ordered to pay £7B 12s Sd at Dover recently. This was the
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2693 12 W’> ”W^• to the Modern Press. 9.05 ‘Contemporarv Flemish Sones. 9.20 News and Evo:.' >.ik MH| —-V4?Wl|| Review in English and Dutch. 9.35 Greet■tiE ings to Our Listeners in British India W Ww Jk WlSm V 4 7 Wf T< (w 801. ffiajQ WIF x ’OR^ s i|*O ral 10.05
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  • 1113 13 Arrivals TODAY, JULY 18. s«s. “Alioer” from Batoe-Bahra, Tg- Mengeidar (Koealoe), Paneh, Berombang, Asahan and BelawanDeli. s.s. “Ajax” from Liverpool. m.s. “Regensburg" from Europe. TOMORROW, JULY 19. m.s. “Meoma” from Europe. s.s. “President Garfield” from San FTancisco. s.s. “BangKa” from Tandjong-Poera. THURSDAY, JULY 20. SjS “Neckar” from
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  • 81 13 Disciplinary Action In Darbhanga Patna, July 2. Thirty-three Congressmen have been debarred from continuing as members of the Congress by the Working Committee of the Darbhanga District Congress Committee for having acted agiainst the interest of the Congress candidates during the recent District Board elections.
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    • 623 13 slue funnel line WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT nF V<-ALION Cal'» Marseilles Glasgow 21 °’iji" i' l 'M. \KN Calls Marseilles, Antwerp Middlesboro July 28 Aue 23 p/tROCMTS Calls Marseilles Glasgow Aug J Auf 31 I KJN DAY WhKVILE I*o VIA lycaon can® G ‘tT w July 21 AuTw
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    • 945 13 BRITISH INDIA (Incorpoiktod tai Kngtaßd); PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, 20th JULY. 1939. s N Co undCT For Teluk Anson. Bagan Datoh. Port HI S, Ma J e3t y s Government Swettenham. Malacca and Singapore S/S -MATA HAW Ju™ 21 warda Loir London for China Japan S/S “BULAN”
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  • 168 14 MISS DOROTHY ODAM. British woman high jump champion and world's record holder, had a treble success at the Board of Education Sports, on the Civil Service ground, Chiswick. She won the high jump handicap, from scratch, at 5 ft. 3 in., took the 100
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  • 120 14 The Fastest Century Adelaide. There was an exciting finish to the race for the fastest century of the season in Adelaide first-class cricket. Up to the last match Don Bradman was leading for the “Sunday Mail’’ Trophy, with a century in 80 minutes. In the
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  • 80 14 Competing in an international swimming contest at Paris, Y. FfrenchWilliams was second in 1 min. 15 4-10 sec. against the winner’s time of 1-12 2-10 in the 100 metres back-stroke. Simone Gardet (France) beat the English girl. Miss Margaret Gomm, by a yard in the 200 metres
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  • 118 14 jVTO. 25—The following poser has been received many times over. The answer is the same in evu ry case. A batsman plays the ball down to his feet, stoops, picks it up and throws it back to the bowler Is the batsman out if an appeal is
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  • 178 14 Film Of Title Race New York. A film of the “Mile Of The Century” race at Princeton in which the English runner Sydney Wooderson finished last after stumbling on the last lap, leaves a definite impression that the American competitor, Rideout, cut in too rapidly when passing
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  • 849 14  -  Malayan Wimbledon A t Ipob far will Goon Kok Lem go in the forthcoming Malayan hwn ternis championships »t Ipohf The absence of foreign competitors—assuming, of course, that they are definitely not playing—will improve his but, all the same he will hive to meet
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  • 355 14 Maharaja’s Gift Of Rs. 10.000 lIS Highness the Mahai. l(! Patiala, Pres’dent of the Olympic Association, has m ndian of Rs. 10,000 to the the purpose of bu lding i Burnt temporary Olympic village to athletes from all over the c when they gather here to
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  • 675 14 'J'HGRE are three main activities inspired by bat and ball, the plaving of the game, the watching of it. and, perhaps more widely practised and at least as keenly enjoyed as cither, the talking about it in prospect and retrospect. To the first. Sir Home
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    • 139 14 W p— ———l \\\W f Wishing \t j /y You and Ourselves Many Happy Returns! Y y\ I A year ago Shell introduced something entirely new in U V lubrication to their friends and customers the motorists. 6 11 jp y A year is not a long time, but it
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  • 295 15 Many Of Opinion |{ov:il Hampton Beal Bombus (Hv H‘SOM JKKP Ipoh. a difference of opinion < rs over the official placth< first three horses in the big r, Saturday, the opening day of I-, Turf Club .July Meeting, for p, .nt's Plate, a trophy presentt British Resident of
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  • 59 15 Reuter. Tne iat st call-over for the Stewards Cup is as follows: I'd Knight’s Carprice offered, 100 9 taken. lOOS.Neuvy offered. 1007 taken. s Caerloptic offered. 100 7 Scot,..nd Forever, Old Reliance offered. i" 6 Glucose Rue de la Paix, Cosaque offered. 201 Shalfieet, America, Bygone offered.
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  • 76 15 In future any amateur player who akt-s a too break at billiards, or it snooker. will be entitled to hi* ;al ertificate of the Billiards iti'-n and Control Council. Ap- rms for these certificates ti n-i-A being distributed. Breaks to tiii.-<t by two responsible witnossps l'-u' hve not
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  • 1093 15 Tomorrow’s Ipoh Races MOKE HORSES TO SCORE MAIDEN WINS 1 I NLESS there is a sudden change of weather, the going for the second day’s races of the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting at Ipoh tomorrow should be very firm, in which case favourites are
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  • 304 15 Final Day Of Perak Turf Club July Meeting HOUSES— Class I —Division 1- -G Furlongs u HAMPTON 5y 9.07 “Mr. Cheah” Van Breukelen KNIGHT 7y 9.02 “Weame Kongsi” Eillett -UUC’H 4y 8.11 “Univ. Kongsi” Orchard 7y 8.06 Mr. Lee Nam Hobos Gold bv «04 “Nameless Kongsi” Van
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  • 311 15 Soccer Commercial Day; School Beat K. H. Party ’y/ESTERDAY’S friendly soccer match on the Dato Kramat ground between the Government Commercial Day School and the Kedah Hall Party was full of interest. After a very even game the school won by an only goal, scored by Tan
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  • 209 15 Positions Of The Teams lIRST DIVISION Goals. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. C.R.C. 9 8 1 0 28 9 16 P.W.F.A. 10 7 2 1 35 10 15 P.C.F.A. 10 7 2 1 27 12 15 P.G.F.A. 7 4 2 1 16 10 9 I.R.C. 8
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  • 70 15 On account of heavy rain the State trial which was to have been played on the K.F.A. ground at Alor Star on Sunday, was washed out. Another trial has been fixed for Wednesday but it is most probable that the Kedah team to meet Selangor
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  • 100 15 Wright Takes Six Gloucester Wickets For 20 Runs Maidstone, July 17. KENT beat Gloucestershire by 98 runs, thus avenging the defeat they sustained early this month at Bristol? when Gloucester won by an innings and 40 runs. Reuter. Kent were all out in their first innings
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  • 145 15 Success In 1938 P. F. A. League iFrom Our own Correspondent) Butterworth, July 17 Tile players representing the P.W.F.A. champions in the Penang Football League last year, were entertained to dinner by the Vice-President Mr. S. Jayoraman at the Elysee Hotel on Saturday night. The
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  • 137 15 P.S.C. Office-bearers For 1939-W At the annual general meeting of the Ladies’ Section of the Penang Sports Club (Golf) held at Glugor on Friday, June 23, the following officers were elected to serve on the Committee for 1939-40; Mrs. Redfearn, Mrs. Rhys Williams, Mrs. Knight, Mrs. Francis
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  • 99 15 P. S. C. v. Malay R. C. At the Esplanade at 5.20 p.m. today (friendly match): P.S.C.: J. N. Cooley; M. Roberts, J. T. Horsburgh: J. Wilson, F. Buchanan, D. Chadwick; J. Milne, H. P. Wales, T. Rafferty, J. E. Goodrich and M. Ogle. Referee: Mr. W. M.
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  • 1018 16 Programme For Tomorrow’s Races OELOW are the acceptances and order of running for the second day’s races of the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting at Ipoh tomorrow. RACE 1 2.45 p.m. HORSES —Class 4—Division 2 —6 Furlongs 0 0 3 POLO 3y 9.04 Mr. A.
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  • 316 16 Unbeaten Record In Medan After a most successful tour of Medan, the South China Football Team will be returning to Penang to meet the Penang Malays in a match on the Victoria Green on Saturday, July 22. at 5.15 p m. The following are the two teams:
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  • 80 16 Kedah v. Perlis Subject to the acceptance of an invitation sent to Perlis tl t inter-State tennis match between the Keaah Malays and the Perlis Malays in the tournament for the Iskandar Cup will be played next Saturday morning at Alor Star. The following will represent the
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  • 177 16 —Reuter. London, July 17. At today’s Thet s inquiry the Mersey Harbour Board salvage officer, Capta’n Hart, described two attempts to take off. He said that after the second attempt the ‘Thetis” began to cant slightly and he considered it inadvisable to remove the
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  • 65 16 Reuter. London, July 17. The Home Fleet is being strengthened Ly one capital ship for a period ir. Summer Exercises. The Admiralty announces that “Ramillies” will be attached to the Home Fleet temporarily for exercises till August when, she will arrivp at Spithead on July 20.
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  • 28 16 —Reuter. London, Monday. Prince and Princess Paul of Yugoslavia have arrived in London and are staying at the Buckingham Palace for a few days.—Reuter.
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  • 386 16 Galloped Like A Champion This Morning (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. [7AIR KING (Carter), Nutcracker (McPherson), Hivi Hivi (Spencer) and LadyiPiper (Whalan) did the outstanding gallops this morning on the Ipoh Racecourse, when the second track was opened for fast work. It
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  • 66 16 Ipoh. A fine of SlO was imposed by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, in the Ipoh First Magistrate s Court, yesterday, on an European. Henry Van Rooy. who pleaded guilty to a summons charge of not being in possession of a insurance policy in respect of
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  • 29 16 Mr. H. A. Bashir writes to say that from July 17 he is no longer hon. general secretary and treasurer of the Mohamadan Football Association. Penang.
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  • 29 16 —Reuter. Detroit. July 17. Promoter Mike Jacobs announces that Joe Louis is defending his world heavyweight championship against Bob Pastor at Briggs Stadium on Sept. 20. —Reuter.
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  • 65 16 —Reuter. Paris, July 18. About a hundred French bombers are to participate in a training flight over England. The date of the flight is not yet known but latest reports suggest that it may be Wednesday. It is stated that the machines will
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  • 260 16 Party At Teluk Anson Teluk Anson. The beautiful grounds of the Astana of Yang Teremat Mulia the Raja Muda oi Perak at Syed Abu Bakar Road, Teluk Anson, was the venue of a very pleasant function on Saturday afternoon v.ben His Highness the Sultan of Selangor
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  • 93 16 Reuter. To Use Broadcast In The Interest Of Peace Geneva, July 17. The International Convention for the use of broadcasting in the interests of peace which was agreed at the International Broadcasting Conference at Geneva in September 1936 is to apply not only Britain but also to the
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  • 34 16 Reuter. Thomasown. Kilkenny, July 18. Major McCalmont’s stallion Tetratema has died at the Ballylinch stud, aged 22. Tetratema won the two thousand guineas in 1922 and over £20,000 in stakes.
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