Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 24 July 1939

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 172. Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, JULY 24, 1939. PRICE 5 EMS.
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  • 148 1 Reuter. Fierce Fighting In Shannh Suburbs <- s'*Shanghai, July 24: The Pearl River is likely io be closed shortly for a fortnight owing to “military operations,” according to official reports from Canton. It is stated the river will be closed io foreign warships as well
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  • 106 1 ,—Reuter. Danzig, July 24. Addressing four thousand dockyard workers, Herr Foerster tor the first time admitted Danzig’s military preparations. “It is no longer necessaiy to rely on Germany.” he said, “we are now prepared for all eventualities. Other states may arm but they will not overtake us
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Moscow, July 24. After today’s meeting which lasted an hour and a quarter, it is understood that conversations are advancing normally and another meeting is expected shortly. At the conclusion of the conference with M. Molotov, Sir William Seeds, M. Naggiar and Mr. Strang conferred
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  • 182 1 Ollier Poxx r ers Must Help Besides Britain London. July 2g. Comiro nting on The Chinese dollar problem in it.- cite noies, The Times fays it is clear enough in that the amount of money put at the disposal of the stabilisation fund was inadequate and the
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  • 77 1 Rente.*. Damascus, July 24. Road?? leading out to Alexandretta were jammed with thousands of r?fu gees, mainly Armenians, as Turkish troops formally took possession ot Hatay territory yest< rday. The refugees, est’mated at some twenty thousand, present?<l a pitiful s ght as they made theh way
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  • 71 1 Reuter. Marriage Of 10 1 Couples At Baseball Stadium Montreal. July 22. A crowd of 50,000 if exue .cd to .;ee the marriage in the baseball adi :m tomorrow of 104 young French-Canadian couples, sponsored by the Yount Cathop Workers’ Movement. This is Montreal’s first mass
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  • 327 1 QUESTION WAS DISCUSSED Admission By Air. R. 6'. Hudson LOAN IN EXCHANGE FOR ARMS I IMITATION London, July 24. V a sequel to newspaper reports of a scheme in volxing a billion sterling loan to Germany in return for a German undertaking to limit
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  • 67 1 Reuter Limit Mying.BoaCs First I rial Flight London; July 21. 1 riv Hind" the biggest flying- "'Hit in Britain, made its first 1 1 11 vii Medway tonight when 11 !li hip ini" acclaimed her debut. ~J ha been built to carrv o a cruising speed of
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  • 27 1 Reuter. v Vienna, July 22. z -ivny former General of I>r Schuschnigg. d to c fit wars’ hard labour brutality to Nazi pri-
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  • 115 1 ,—Reuter. Brussels, July 23. “We must keep our presence of mind and resolve to keep ourselves out of any conflict that does not threaten our rights,” declared l\m< Leopold, speaking at the centenarx celebrat < ns of the Marihaye ironworks. “The international horizon is not
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  • 299 1 -8.0. W. London. July 23. Five hundred cadets of the Royal Naval College. Dartmouth, paraded before the King when Their Majesties visited the College and attended divine i service at the Chapel The King wore the dress and uniform of /Admiral of the Fleet.
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  • 1287 2 Agreement Reached In Tokio Talks NO HELP FOR CHINA Objects Of “Strip Tease” Exponents Not To Be Hampered Tokyo, July 23. The Asahi Shimbun states that the text of the Arita-Craigid memorandum is as follows:—“The British Government recognises the actual conditions prevailing in Ch'.r a where
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  • 274 2 —Reuter. London, July 23. The British Government has no knowledge of the scheme for a big peace development loan to Germany in return for Germany carrying out a programme of disarmament, writes the Sunday Times diplomatic corresponi dent. Neither Mr. Chamberlain nor Lord HaliI
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  • 791 2 But Hitler Determined To Get Danzig BERLIN, JULY 22. EVERY EFFORT IS REIN G MADE IN GERMANY TO REDUCE THE EFFECT OF Y ESTERDAY’S “PEACE SCARE ABROAD. —BO.W Foreign Office circles express the utmost astonishment and regret at yester--3 day’s “exaggeration and misrepresentation” and declare
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  • 160 2 G.O.C. For Far East Forces —Reuter. IMPORTANT APPOINTMENTS AT SINGAPORE FORESHADOWED London, July 23. Following the appointment of Sir Archibald Waved as General Officer* Commanding the Middle East, the News of the World’s military correspondent foreshadows the appointment of a General Officer Com-manding-in-Chief for the British Forces in the Far
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  • 210 2 i- -Reuter. Bratislava. July 22. The Slovak Parliament unanimou [adopted the new state constitution l authoritarian lines. Slovakia will hen I forth be a republic with a Preside elected for seven years by a Parliament consisting of eighty members elected five years but only a
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    • 95 2 Quxilibii <Snod ZSAXONE SAXONE BROGUE SUEDE SHOES In Brown with invisible eyelets, SAXOXE 1 very well built and comfort- SUF OF MONK SHOE Sizes 6 To 10\. PRICE SU.OO ln Brttwn ~nly' Broad toe and fitting ast or smurlriess comfort. Sizes 5 To PRICE $14.50 SAXONE PLIANT ARCH Brown or
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  • 459 3 NEW STOCK A DAJNGER TO PRICES Proposals Defeating I.R.R.C. Scheme if fl. 11. RENTON. hailman), who presided at th* annual gen- era I meeting of Punggor Rubber Estates, Ltd., which was hdd on Friday, said that it was with some alarm that the
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  • 190 3 To Be I hid Al Ipoh In August Ipoh. Hie Hon. the British Resident of Pelak, Mr Marcus Rex. will declare open th' T'-nth A 11-Malay ai Urban Co-opeia-tivi Conference to be held this year at l;.rh on August 5 and 6. Delegates from irious parts of the
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  • 101 3 hi' c<l On Earnings OI Young Girl 1,1 'oman named Wan Cha. ,!l1 "lio is alleged to have lived on the •otiin-. of another woman, was l! 1,1 the Kuala Lumpur Police Cour Mi R. C. Redman, the First Magis- 1 K Bovell, who prosecuted, said
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  • 88 3 ’"'"ii Succeeds Appeal Kuala Lumpur. ’•I appeal was made by the d-ir on Saturday morning in H ''int when the Chief Jusneed the sentence 4 1 Kuala Lumpur magistrate heah Wai. on two charges ti 01 01 a revolver and anununit hd-nce from fines totalling ii,.., deys’
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  • 295 3 HUSBAND STANDS SURETY Singapore. 4 SECOND wife who stole $682 in cash and jewellery from her husband and his first wife saw her husband stand surety for her in the Singapore Third Police Court, on Fr day. when she was ordered to
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  • 791 3 “Extremely Tough Gang” Says Prosecution Kuala Lumpur. 44 AN extremely tough gang which has been operating in Sentul for over a year and has terrorised the whole neighbourhood” was the description given by the police to four Sikhs who were remanded in police custody
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  • 342 3 Allegations Of Extortion Malacca. qplIE evidence of a witness for the prosecution in the case in which K.D. Bock, a Vehicles Inspector of the Malacca Rural Board, who is charged with extortion, and L.M. Nunis and Khan Chou Foon, Vehicle Inspectors of the Malacca Municipality,
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  • 136 3 Bail Of One Accused Fixed At 81,000 Malacca. Two more arrests have been made by the police in connection with the case in which a Hokkien named Tee Tian is charged with cheating an Arab, Sheikh Ahmad bin Sheikh Awap of $540. The arrested
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  • 87 3 Hotel Broken Into And Cash Extracted Kuala Lumpur. The Police are investigating a daring housebreaking and theft from Toyo hotel and restaurant recently when the place was broken into and about $7O stolen. It appears that there was only one lodger at the time of the robbery.
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  • 219 3 Taxi Hits Woman And Child Singapore. A FATAL motor accident along Sembawang Road on May 22, when a Ch ness woman, Ong Ah Y’t, and her five-month-old child were knocked down by a taxi, the woman dying from her injuries, had its sequel in the Singapore Traffic
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  • 102 3 Amend Trade Marks Ordinance i r>cr° It is understood that a special meeting >f the Legislative Council will be held on July 31. The only business at the meeting will be to consider a proposed amendment to ■hr Trade Marks Ordinance. This amendment seeks to extend by
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  • DAILY INDIA PAGE
    • 164 4 Walk-out By Muslim Leaguers Bombay, July 10. A BOUT a dozen members belonging to the Muslim League Party staged a walk-out this evening at the meeting of the Bombay Municipal Corporation. The occasion was a discussion over certain primary school text books prepared by the Jamia Millia,
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    • 169 4 Tiyya Leader’s Gift Calicut, July 7. Rao Bahadur A. P. Ch rukantan Contractor and Banker, and a prominent member of the T yya community in Malabar, has offered to construct 8. building worth about Rs. 10,600 at Kodoor village, between Ma lappuram and Kuttipuram, where it is
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    • 143 4 About 900 Workers Idle Calcutta, July 1. About one hundred and seventy-five workers of the spinning department of the Dunbar Cotton Mills in Barrackpore area under the jurisdiction of the Nowpara police station having gone on strike, the mill had automatically to be closed down, rendering
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    • 606 4 Chingleput, July 10. rpHE Chingleput Taluk Political Conference was held yesterday in the spacious tent pul up at the southern end of the town. The Conference began at 1-30 p.m., with the unfurling F>f the National Flag by Srimathi Janaki Animal of
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    • 209 4 Dr. Gilder’s Rejoinder To Mr. Bose Poona, July 10. In an interview Dr. D. D. Gikie. Excise Minister, says:— “The argument used by Mr. Subha Chandra Bese have a very familia’, ring. The fact that they have all been met at various times and on
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    • 55 4 No Significance In Their Being Catholics London, July 10. Mr. Thurtle (Labour) asked in the House of Commons whether any significance was attached to the fact that two Indian Governors recently appointed were both Roman Catholics. Lt. Col. Muirhead. Under-Secretary fo, India, stated that Mr. Thurtle could
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    • 294 4 Criticisms Should Be Cautious Peshawar, July 10. QPEAKING last night at a public meeting, Mr. Jai Prakash Narain declared: e, Socialists do not want to create factions in the Congress, nor do we desire to displace the old leadership of the Congress and to establish rival
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    • 73 4 Members Of Other Groups Not To Be Admitted New Delhi. July 10. No mem tier of the Delhi Congress Socialist Party can become a member of any ether political party inside th< Congress, according to a resolution of the party passed at a meeting last night.
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    • 44 4 The storks that arrived in England by aeroplane front Poland and were to have been released in an endeavour to see if they would fly back to ll arsazc were still there. Ihe .hr Al mistrys weather forecast was unfavourable!
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    • 552 4 Rejoinder By Ministers Bombay, July 10. ?yiR. SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE launched an attack yesterday x on the scheme of the Ministry for the introduction of Total Prohibition in Bombay City and. in particular, on the ten per cent additional tax on property and the levy
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    • 229 4 MR. MUNSHI ON FUTURE OF DEMOCRACIES Bombay, July 9. “Though 1 do not know French, 1 have turned to France again and again for literary inspiration,” declared the hon. Mr. K. M. Munshi at li.e inauguration of a school of mo•i a French, at the
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    • 424 4 Statement By Congress JF orkers Calcutta, July 10. T TNLESS the disruptive tendencies are put a stop to. the Congress will cease to be a lighting organisation, says a statement issued by Dr. Profulla handra Ghose, member oi the Congress Working Committee, and seventeen other Congressmen, including
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    • 73 4 Action In Walk'd Report Simla. July r-hit f Conimi’ To the extent the < the re sioner of Coorg can can' p commendations contained r K. Wattal's report on rhe aspects of the adniinis Coorg, immediate action i taken. ia y be Mr. E. Conran-Smith, recalled, on behalf
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 73 4 MAJESTIC Last 2 Show* TONIGHT Carole Lombard—-James Stewart in “Made For Each Other” United Artists’ Picture. TOMORROW The Screen’s New Scream Team.... solving a howling case of murder in. the mirth degree I ‘WE’RE ON THE JURY’ with Philip Huston, Louise Latimer, Vinton Haworth. Robert McWade. RKO-Radio Picture. MATINEES TODAY
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    • 86 4 QUEEN'S 6.15 OPENING TODA I Paramount’s most dramatic Piot, of the Year le Harold Orlob presents SYLVIA SIDNEY in “...ONE THIRD 01 a NATION" with Leif Erikson. A Dudley Murphy Production A Paramount Release with Excellent Shorts including THE LATEST GAUMONT BRITTA NEWS. iVATLNEFS TODAY TOMORROW AT 3 P.M. Two
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  • 467 5 WAR WEARY SOLDIERS THINKING OF HOME Extracts Taken From Japanese Letters 'Chungking, July 14. D e ad men tell no tales—but what thev leave behind does. Chinese mobile operating mJ the triangular Shanghai-Nanking-Har gchow area, according to the China Information. Qommittee, have come nto possession of
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  • 75 5 Medical Unit’s Fine Work Allahabad, July 10. r i'HF' following 1 letter has been received by Mr. Jawaharlal Xcliru from Mao Tsetung. Chief of the Chinese Soviets, from Yt-nan, Shensi, who is one of the mnst famous of Chinese leaders, vho have been connected for many years
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  • 168 5 Army). The letter says “Dear friend, We have had the leasure and privilege of receiving the Indian Med cal Unit under Dr. Atal and messages from the Indian National ongi ess to the Chinese people greetng and encouraging them in fighting the Japanese imperialists HA R M
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  • 107 5 Foochow. July 3. \bout 200 Japanese blue-jackets in several armed launches attacked the small town of Tinghai, about thirty miles ’»st of the mouth of the Min Pdver ye terday morning. The Jap•lese marines were repulsed by th? iiiiiese coastal defence forces. At ihe same time,
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  • 30 5 CONSCRIPTION IN HONG KONG Central News. Hongkong, July lt>. Thv Hongkong Government has submitted a Bill to the Legislative Council advocating compulsory military service for all the Britons in Hongkong.—
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  • 219 5 Difference Of Opinion Among Japanese Militarists Hongkong. July 16. A J-INFORMED circles here advanced two reasons why the formation of the puppet “federal regime” is such a thorny Olein. Firstly, Wang- Kehmin and Liang Hung-chih. leading e I’eiping and Nanking puppets, respectively, are afraid that
    position of H ang Ching-wei.— Central News.  -  219 words
  • 43 5 Chungking, July 2. 'J he nat onal flag was promi e tly displayed by Chinese shops and institutions in the Int; rrational Settlement and the French Concession in celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the National Government yesterday.
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  • 234 5 D .mei. LOSE HEAVILY LN CONFLICT Fancheng. Hupeh. July 14. I hundred Japanese from I Kwangshui, on the Pciping- Hankow Railway in northern Hupeh, 89 miles north ot Hankow. attacked Sanfussu on July 7. Guerillas and armed peasants put up resistance, killing 170 Japanese and capturing 11
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  • 365 5 Railway Menaced Central News. Canton. July 12 rwiHE pi escncc of Chinese torces. X mostly guerillas, along the Kow-loon-Canton Railway, was admitted by a Japanese spokesman at a press conference last night. He revealed that on the night of the Double Seventh, a f»»rce of
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  • 99 5 —Central News. Several Towns Recaptured Hongkong, July 16. Springing into a new life after receiving reinforcements, the Chinese forces operating in East Kwangtun? made a vigorous thrust at the Japanese units stationed along the 50-kilo-metre Chaochcw-Swatow Railway on the morning of July 14 by two columns, recapturing the
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  • 47 5 —Central News. Kunming, Julj 18. War films taken by the Central Movie Studio now shown here will shortly be shipped to French LndoChina, Siam and South Seas Islands for showing before Chinese and foreigners. The films depict various phases of China’s resistance. —Central News.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 31 5 8C33/ 3U\RS ADVENTURES: Racing Cars On the Fun Fair racing track But Bobby and his pal collide. Another crash knocks them apart. The girls are left a tji wMe> jUj de
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  • 2000 6 Code Question About Gun London. July 15. that an alleged British spy in the pay of the German Secret .Service used cod es to communicate information were mad? in a case under the Official Secrets Act at Richmond. Surrej stei day Alleged Spy For Nazis
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  • 919 6 London, July 11. VJF/HEN the submarine Thetis left Birkenhead on June 1 to go to her doom in Liverpool Bay, she had a list of some inches to port. THETIS: PROTEST AT DELAY SUGGESTION Ths was revealed yesterday the sixth day of the
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  • 155 6 London. An eight-year-old bey “gang leader." who was said to exercise bad influence over boys much older than himself. was placed on probation for the maximum period of three years at Trowbr dgc, Wiltshire, recently. “This boy is cruel and aggressive.” said an official of
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  • 123 6 London. Mi. Claud Mullins, South Western Police Court magistrate. has been threatened with a libel action unless he apologises to Bruce Steane, of Streatham, S.W. Steane did not appear in court to answer summonses for leaving a carriage cf the Transport Board without having paid
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  • 571 6 PSYCHpLOGISTS have discovered that there are four basic qualities of personality more or less inborn in every individual. Because it is impossible to describe! any of these qualit’es in word or so, they have been helled with letters. The most important quality is G. It is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 45 6 All ir a Day s. Work— by Hick Elmes OFF AT HIE (><)( j;| j MOVE'S S«R. I V~ VH ThikiG at THE I KAIE'GLE having < —OFPICE., AL-EC?/ A OXQT MA-TCH I -a Su.A' 'N AFTfeftiNOON. J OB2MI it x j «xi 'A 5 WKS® k
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  • 1713 7 Superiority Over Local-bom Chinese ASPIRANTS’ DEBATE Comparisons arc ulways odious. I>ut mere argument as to whether immifiiants into Alalaya possess better business acumen than local-born people, is not the end of to-night’s debate. It should be up to us to find out if there is any
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  • 144 7 4 CIVIL SERVICE examination next December will decke whether the two young people seen .above will he allowed to marry each other. They are I’3-year-old Jean Mclntyre, only daughter of Lieut--Commandt r Alexander Bain Mclntyre, of Bold-inere-road, Eastcote, Middlesex, anJ 21-year-old
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  • 185 7 Delightful Cabaret Performance Following their successful season at the Elysee Cabaret, during- the week, June West and Kay, the versatile pair of Continental artistes will be proceeding to Ipoh tomorrow to appear in one of the dance halls there during the week-end. une West and Kay,
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  • 594 7 The Rev. S. C. Kell, of Ipoh is an inmate to the Batu Gajah Hospital. <’ The High Commissioner has appointed Mr. H. O. Maas to be a member of the Indian Immigration Committee tor a furthei period of three years The weekly luncheon meeting of the
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  • 301 7 Rowdy Reception For South Chino Team FORM of intimidation, which might have led io unpleasant incidents amor>g the spectators of the soccer match l>etwevn the South C hina Football Team and the Penang A .’lays on the Victoria Green on Saturday afternoon was promptly nipped in
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  • 231 7 Four Chinese barber girls employed in a hairdressing saloon in town had an exciting experience yesterday afternoon, when they were called upon to deal with a cat burglar who had sneaked into their parlour. There were altogether five assistants working in the sslccn, the
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  • 220 7 Court Sequel Tapah. Several unlicensed hawkers in differ nt towns of this district recently rounded up by the Police were produced in the local Court before Che Hashim, First Magistrate, Tapah. With the exception of an Indian all were convicted and fined. Inspector Mohamed Yusop of
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  • 173 7 Tapah. Mr. E. A. Kai :u H</spitai Assistant attached to the I: pal Hospital, ais recent!' awerdec’ th<- F.M S. Pilot A' 11c-( nc He was th- only Mali an medical .'■l'b'.rdinate and the Di t 1 ;in in P- rn". to obtain this honour As
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  • 452 8 4 S announced in the “Sunday Gazette’’ yesterday, food control legislation in Malaya will ct .ne into force from August 1. 1 his decision will be welcomed as affording another example of the excellence of our system of government that neither before the problems of
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  • 263 8 Seeing People Think In this wonderful world we not oriig peer into a man’s brain with the aid of the X-rays, but lie rr. ny ne w so? peapie This achievement is one of the rniracies which has been performed in New Fork in recent diys, and it
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  • 546 8 Kogy Rhyme rpHERE’S nothing like a smile and a song to start the week with, so here goes: Sing a song of Danzig, Of Japan as well, Bogys vier and zwanzig Boiled in boredom’s hell'. U'hen the day is dawning, With the same old plan, Sing a
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  • 584 8 Monday, July 24 ALTHOUGH Reuter advises withholding judgment on the re ported Anglo-Japanese agreement until Mr. Chamberlain has made his statement to the Commons, it is difficult not to feel uneasy over what must now appear to be definite appeasement in the I ar
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 35 8 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable in the markets AND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG Singapore. Ipob. A Kuala LimipvT.
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  • Letters To The Editor
    • 407 9 H< lons/ will the world have n ii t) in< before th. dictators like scared mice? This < p. inpted bv the news this [f,. th< statement made by the premier on th* .nglo-Ja-t t B If t’nere is any truth 1 r•: llinnii n.’ declaration
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    • 273 9 W prejudice to the ’nte- .ho have been respon•l' c tion of the Penang 1 1■ t< disagree with their rtain players for the Indo- j '-vi-ai- s. .i-c-ff competition. Ch inny of the M.R.C. would l iter centre-half than I li.' pl.*yer. The iecent d’sJ
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    • 213 9 Though all may curse me through and through, Though all may curse yet even more, I still at time must come to you And just to hover till I go At anv time I may be born. And'out of all the things complex. I sometimes take transparent form.
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  • 167 9 Distilling Intoxicating Liquor A fine of $2OO, in default two months’ rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court this morning on a 40-year-old Teochew woman named Teoh Swee Tee who had pleaded guilty to a charge of distilling intoxicating liquor, namely,
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  • 387 9 BUS AND CAR WRECKED Alor Star. A SERIOUS accident occurred J on Saturday evening at about four o’clock at the 7% milestone. Simpang Ampat Kangkong, when a Morris fen Tourer. P.A. 1088, driven by Inspector Che Ahamad of the Central Police Station, Sungei
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  • 86 9 Ipoh. Before Mr. p. IF Y. Radcliffe, in the Ijioh First Magistrate’s Court on Saturday a Tamil youth. Govindasamy, was brought up for sentence in a case in which he is charged with loitering at Treacher Lane, or the night of July 18. Court Inspector N. B-
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  • 142 9 Alleged Systematic Cheating Bukit Mertajam, July 24. 4 CASE of alleged systematic cheating in the Bukit Mertajam district has been brought to light over the week-end and three Malays, Ebrahim bin Joseph, Mat Esa bin Sawah alias Mat bin Ulu and Mat bin Jalleh, have been arrested
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  • 416 9 Visit To Teluk Anson INTEREST IN SUNGEI MANTK PROJECT Teluk Anson. His Excellency the High Commissioner, Sir Shenton Thomas paid an informal visit to Teluk Anson on Friday. Accompanied by his private secretary, Sir Shenton motored down from Ipoh in the morning and was met at the
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    • 226 9 1 < i 1 A i •'A f V A I —V.--. I t C U i .'T I 1 i i II; I wife i kwvii I 1] I .j <±> diamondH -~Ti >'*'■ The high reputation that ‘Diamond" Bedsteads have have established throughout Malaya is baaed on n>*nt.
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  • 195 10 MESSRS. BOUSTEAD COMPANY Report Of Rubber Sales Department Penang, July 19. There has been a slight improvement in the London and New York markets with a certain amount of trade enquiry and a fair business has been done. Locally the price is some 3/8 cent better on balance at 28?
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 198 10 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyers Seller» RUBBER. Nyalas 67$ 72$c MLN ING Ampat 3/6 8/9 A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/3 Ayer Weng 72$ 76 B. Selangor 1.21 1.25 Berjuntai 3/3 8/9 Hong Fatt 62$ 64 Jelebu 55 60 K. Kam unting 6/3 6/9 K. Lanjut 14/ 14/6c Kramat 9/6 10/ K.
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    • 183 10 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Panas 1.10 1.15 Bassetts 47$ 52$ Batu Lin tangs 1.02$ 1.07$ Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brogas 56 59 Indragiris 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.10 2.25 Lunas 1-50 1.60 M. Pin das 1.20 1.25 Mentakabs 40 42$ Pajams 1.70 1.77$ Sungei Tukangs 1.00 1.05
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    • 164 10 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Beller» MINING Ampats 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/1$ 4/4$ Bangrins 18/ 18/9 B. Selangors 1-20 1.25 Hitams 31 34 Hong Fatts 62$ 65 Johans 24 27 Katus 21/ 21/9 K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9cd K. Kampars 9/9 10/4$ Kuchais 1.17$ 1.22$ Kundangs 6/9 7/3 Laruts 4/ 4/3
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    • 249 10 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS TIN. Buyer» Beller* Ampats 3/6 3/8 A Hitams 19/3 20/3 A. Weng 70 76 Bangrins 18/6 19/3 B. Selangors 1.20 1.23 Berjuntais o 6 9/ Chender iangs 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatt 62 64 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntinga 8/ 8/6 K. Lanjuts 14/3 14/9c Kramats 9/3
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    • 194 10 A. A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/6 B. Selangor 1-20 1.23 Chenderiang 11/3 11/9 Hitam 31 33 Hong Fatt 62$ 64 Kampong Kamunting 6/3 6/6 K. Lanjut 14/ 14/3c Kramat 9 6 10/ Kuala Kampar 10/6 11/ Kuchai 1.18 1.21 4/1* 4/4$
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    • 17 10 Rugby, July 22. Sterling on New York. 468-9|32 Paris 176-23 32; gold 148)6.— 8.0. W.
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  • 899 10 Yearly Agricultural Deficit Of £220,000,000 Berlin, July 5. According to an official review published to-day the most striking features of Germany's present economic position are as follows: An industrial organisation running at maximum productive capacity; A labour market strained to the greatest possible degree; An
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  • 68 10 MONDAY, JULY 24 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS Penang Tin sil3f 0 Business 50 Singapore Tin RUBBER: Penang (Spct) 28 Singapore (Spot) 2 8 COPRA. Sundried Black Pepper TAPIOCA: Medium $315 Fair Seed > RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. i No 2 «6.30 Rangoon White No. 1 $6 20 No. 2 $6.00
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  • 95 10 Penang, July 22, 1939. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Banl On London Bank Demand On London Bank 4 months 2 4 130 Private O. D. Private 3 m/s Documentary 2,4 5 1C On New York Demand 54 9 16 Canadian 54 916 On France Demand 2055 Lire 1034
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  • 128 10 SATURDAY. JULY 22. Prev. Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 23/3 r New York 4.68 3/16 4.68 9/32 Montreal 4.68 3/4 4.68 5/8 Brussels 27.55 1/2 27.55 1/2 Geneva 20.75 1/2 20.74 1 2 Amsterdam 8.75 1/4 8.73 7'B Milan 89 1/32 89 1/16 Berlin 11.66 3/4 11.66 1/2
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  • 160 10 Winding Up Of Three Companies Mr. G. T. Dawes, (Liquidator), presided at the final meetings of shareholders of Asam Kumbang Tin Dredging Limited, Ulu Yam Tin Dredging Limited ard Puchong Tin Dredging Limited, which were held on Friday at the office of Austral Malay Tin Limited,
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  • 117 10 Fight With Cabant Two Chinese and a taxi-danc* r. ployed in one of the local caban 1 in a fight which took place n lane branching off from the Penamt Chulia Street junction at about 9 last night. the One of the Chinese was said husband of the
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    • 745 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND Nederlansche SHANGHAI BANKING Handel-Maatschappij CORPORATION y. (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong/ S e e„? b S VXS/ (NETHERLANDS TRADING Ordinance No. 6 or 1929 of the Colony SOCIETY) Head Office- HONG KONG. (Incorporated in the Netherlands Authorised Capital S“-000.000 With limited liability.) Issued and fully
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  • 928 11 Problems Affecting Producers London, June 26. rpHK nineteenth annual general meeting of members of the Sabranff Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Friday last at the registered oil ice of the company. 85, Grace church-street. E.C., Mi. FE. Maguire (the chairman) presiding. Ihe Secretary (Mr.
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  • 158 11 Since our last report the market has shown signs of firming up on better trade demand. At the time of wiiting. however, the tone is somewhat easier on account of the general political news, in spite of the very favourable statistical position. Latest quotations to hand
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  • 416 11 Satisfactory Results Recorded |7K)LLOWING is the Directors re--1 port for the year ended June 0. 1939. of Selangor Coconuts Ltd., o be presented at the twenty-eighth •nnual general meeting at Kuala Lumpur cn Friday. July 28: Piofit A Lor%s Arco n*, The proit amounted to $6.709.74 to
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  • 806 11 Chairman Optimistic Of World Statistical Position London, June 26. THE nineteenth annual general meeting of the Glenshiel Rubber Estates Company, Limited, was held on Friday last at the offices of the company, 85 Grace church-street, London. E.C. The Secretary (Mr. F. Tren outh) read the
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  • 293 11 POSITION CANNOT BE TOLERATED A BOLITION of the entertainmenti tax on theatres was strongly demanded -at the annual meeting of the British Actors Equity Association, held in London recently. A suggestion for a campaign for a ‘‘square deal for the living theatre,” backed by
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  • 484 11 Industrials And Loans Active ITJUSINESS has continued on very restricted lines this last week. Rubber shares came in for a little spasmodic enquiry but tin shares were dull. Industrials were more active also Loans and Municipal Debentures which were dealt in at quotations. The price
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  • 16 11 Output April June 1939 (Restricted) Tons 108% (Piculs 1827.) Estimated Mine Profit £7,000.
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  • 110 11 LISI OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED The following new’ books have been received at the Library:— The Devil To Pay, by Dorothy L. Sayers. A Dictionary of Malayan. Medicine by J. D. Gimlette and H. W. Thomson. European Jungle, by F. Yeats-1 Brown. The sth. Column and The Ist.
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  • 117 11 1443rd Auction. July 19. 1939. Catalogued 1,407.459 lbs tons 628.33 Offered 1.288.238 575.11 Sold 999,424 446.17 PRICES REALIZED RIBBED SMOKED CENTS PER LB. Standard Quality 28% to 28% Good Average Quality 28% 28% Fair Average Quality 27% 28% Off Quality 27% 27% Sheet Cuttings 26%
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    • 46 11 I I 1 STEEL I I WINDOW FRAMES I I FRENCH DOORS o B Remm etC etC I I Equal to the best d W K imported makes. BK» MANUFACTURED BY > EASTERN MFG. CO. R 1. River Road 1 H Penang. H B ’PHONE 148 a.
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  • 177 12 Singapore. Thursday. THE last two days have seen a small improvement and a little more activity in the market. New 8 York has been mainly responsible for this, as an improvement in sentiment there resulting in a sharp rise on the Stock Exchange, stimulated the buying
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  • 272 12 U.S. To Occupy Disputed Land Washington. July 7. Mr. Roosevelt today directed that Rear-Admiral Byrd should set out early in October at the head of an Antarctic expedition to consolidate American claims to land south of Cape Horn, states a correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” Congress passed
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  • 258 12 Mr. Lawrence Wright, music publisher and theatrical producer, stated this afternoon that reports that he had paid £20,000 for the right to exhibit Epstein’s statue. “Adam,” at Blackpool were incorrect. The sculpture, which caused great controversy when it was recently exhibited in Lcndon, on account of
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  • 356 12 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penang AIR MAILS Outward EUROPE AND THE WLS I IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail); F Or Burma (except Victoria Point.» p,. dia, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar, Northern and Southern Rhodesia Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain. Ireland, Canada
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  • 76 12 Mails for BANGKOK will leave P* nang at 9.40 a.m. on Mond^ iU ar Fridays, and incoming mai. rive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on su days and Thursdays. e tc Malls for F.M.S.. SINGAEOHtJ will leave Penang at 8.30 -dMp.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m. and- Kuala Lumpur 10
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    • 61 12 AN EXTRA MONTH AT HO** 1 if you fly iOF" MVAL BUTCH AIN LINE» the smooth, stleni London is only 6 days f-m K L M. You save a for»' D.C.3 air hners are ie rvic* comfort on board. Stew d d a full night's sleep every 9 class hotel.
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    • 1775 12 ■SLjp %3&£ wll JP^ ,j J* KaJlhw.> .OBSSW^Iu— TO-DAY PENANG 1 w Lxr-B ZHJ 608 Mc/S (49 3 mj P.M. B 7.00 Pianoforte. 1) Rakoczy March (Liszt). 2) Po- lonaise in A Major (Chopin). 3) Norwegian Bridal Procession TRANSMISSION ONE (Grieg». 4) Valse Triste (Sibelius) OSI 15.26 Mc/s (19.66 mJ
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    • 745 12 HOLLAND Transmission Schedule of the Netherlands Shortwave. Phohi-Stations. P.H.I. and P.C.J. 2.20 3.50 p.m. (19.71 mJ P.C.JJ 730 8.35 (16.88 19.71 m.) PHOHL HONGKONG One of the following frequencies will be used. ZBW2, 6.09 Mc/s (49.26 mJ ZBW3. 9.52 Mc/s (31.49 mJ ZBW4, 15.19 Mc/s (19.75 m.) ZBWS. 17.75 Mc/s
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  • 366 13 I lie King Queen I o A isit Dartmouth London, July 8. Ihe King and Queen’s last voyage i'l the Royal yacht, Victoria and Albert, which is to be broken up, will G' made this month. It was officially announced last that their Majesties will
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  • 285 13 Old Vic Production An Improvement London. June 28. From the tiny stage of the Mercury to the wide spaces of the Old Vic is a considerable transition, writes W. A. Darlington in the “Daily Telegraph.’’ However, “The Ascent of F. 6,” by W. H. Auden and,
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  • 55 13 Foundation-stone Laying Tnvanamm, July 6. Sir C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar, the Dewan of Travancore, laid the foun-dation-stone for the new buildings of the Sri Mulam Club, this evening. Mr. C. V. Chandrasekaran, the President. welcomed the Dewan on behalf of the Club. After layfing the foundation-s|tone Sir
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  • 1097 13 Arrivals IODAV, .ILIA 24. ss. •'Sumatra Mara” trum Japan via Singapore. ss. “Kuinsang’’ from Japan and Chma via Singapore. ms. •‘Saarland from Europe. m.v. “SUveriir” from Philippines, Java Ports and Singapore. s.s. “Gen. Verspijck’’ from Lho-Seu-maue, Sigii, Sabang, Sigh and Lho-Seuinawe. s.s. “Alfoer” from Baloe-Bahra, TgMengeidar (Koealoe),
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  • 107 13 Need .For Public Support Calcutta, July 12. The scope, functions and utility of rhe proposed All-India Penal Reform League were explained to press representatives by Mr. Gopinath Srivastava. Parliamentary Secretary to the U. P. Government, before leaving Calcutta for Lucknow. Mr. Srivastava stressed the need for securing the
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  • 272 13 180 Headmasters Confer London, July 8. Difficulties confronting many public schools because of dwindling numbers of pupils were discussed at a specially-convened meeting of the Headmasters’ Conference, held at Charterhouse, Finsbury, yesterday. Another and allied problem was the effect on these schools of the militia training
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    • 346 13 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON north continent GLENEARN Cans Marseilles, Antwerp Middles bArn’"" PATROCLUS Calls Marseilles Glasgow a y2B Atig. 23 CALCHA Calls Hull 6 4 Aug. 31 lEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VIA 7 RHESUS Omits Havre T —S ANTIIOCHUS 24 o Au S- 25 HUMAEUS Calls
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    • 791 13 P 0 BRITISH* 1 INDIA Lncorpoikted tn England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “CARTHAGE” SAILING THURSDAY, 27th JULY, 1939. u wards ror Ixindon ror China Japan For Teluk An.«on. Bagan Datoh, Port Pentnsniar and Orients) s «7 d Sint a >r contract with nic un der S/ S BULAN July 28
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  • 308 14 ENGLAND won the international bowls championship at Lensbury, Teddington, when they defeated Scotland by 14 shots, the final score being 98 —84. It was their first success in the meeting since 1929. England had the game In their favour from the start, and
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  • 47 14 Alice Marble, Wimbledon champion, has secured a film contract but will defend her United States title before going to Hollywood. The announcement was made in Hollywood by her agent, Frank Orsatti. who said she was a capable actress with a good singing voice.
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  • 112 14 TVFO. 29.—The striker hit the ball and a fielder returned it to the bowler, who missed it. The ball then hit the umpire's coat, which was flying open, and so prevented the batsmen from attempting a second run. The umpire called “Onei extra run for obstruction." Was
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  • 143 14 Britain’s First In Contest Kiel. Britain's representatives, Lieut. Woodcock and Lieut. Grattan, although finishing only second in the last race of the series, won the International Marine Cup at the naval regatta here. This is Britain’s first win in this event. The yachts competing were star-class boats built
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  • 846 14 Too Much Sunshine Spoilt The Sport! JN several respects, the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting was memorable. Firstly, no fewer thar«. three course records went by the board, and one was equalled. Secondly, \for the first time in many, many years a Malayan racehorse was conceded
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  • 34 14 Girls of Roedean School, Brighton, sorting out their cricket kit. They are to join a party of 50 English pvhlic school-girls who will make a cricketing tour of Canada this summer.
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  • 171 14 DOCTORS WILL INVESTIGATE Eminent gland specialists are to say —by way of a British Medical Association report to the Football Association —if gland treatment is advisable for professional footballers. They will probably examine players who have had the treatment. Clinical tests may be made. But no
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  • 525 14 Golden miller, tie fam<(us steeplechaser, who won th Grand National in 1934. has fini S h e ,j with racing. He has been sent to Miss Dorothy Paget’s farm at star stead, Essex, and will be turned out in a paddock with Insurance, O nc.>
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  • 183 14 CARNIVAL OF CRICKET W". of cricket in honour ot ri their former captain, an< n tjje star of the bat. Alan soC jate<i district, and has never be*' Tr with any other first-grade festl mdate is September 9 ties will extend into the a ball at
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 84 14 THE NEW DODGE FOR 1 939 3ft ft- hX p- ftft The New Dodge has Remote Control Gear Shift, Independent Front Wheel Suspension with coiled springs, High Torque engine power, Straight-line power drive, Austenitic pistons, Sensitized Acceleration, Wanderproof Steering, Advanced Body Design, Direct Vision Instruments, Rain-foil Air Conditioning, with other
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  • 927 15 Dodd Champion Jockey MIL LEE NAM HEADS LIST OF OWNERS I )ODD was the champion jockey at the Perak Turf Club’s July Meeting, with fivd winners. Mr. Lee Nam of Selangor heads the list of owners with $4,620 in stakes, while the most [successful trainer was
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  • 337 15 Cricket At Parit Buntar The Chinese Recreation Club beat the Krian Club by five wickets in their cricket match played yesterday at Parit Buntar. Going in first the Krian Club .put up 80 runs, du Boulay scoring 34 not out. Cheng Hock took 5
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  • 97 15 “I will tell you the story of how I was given the new ball to bowl without a run being scored not when the 200 was on the board. Here’s the way of it: Bowling in a Melbourne Test, I sent one down that went
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  • 391 15 ISAHAK HASHIM 45 NOT OUT Penang Free School gained an easy cricket victory over the Penang Sports Club at the P.F.S. ground yesterday. Batting first the visitors totalled 106. J. E. Goodrich top-scored with 24 runs while Campbell, Patrie and Blake were the
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  • 618 15 Rajaratnam Shield Soccer Final SELANGOR VICTORIOUS BY 4-2 BRILLIANT second-half recovery, during which they scored four goals in a row two from penalties, enabled the' Selangor Indians to beat the Penang Indians in the final of the Rajaratnam Sh ield soccer competition at
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  • 232 15 Penang Inter-team Badminton Tournament 'T'HE Linisteaders beat the Hu Yew Seah in both the doubles final and the singles semi-final of the Penang interteam badminton competition yesterday at the Free School Hall. A surprise was the defeat of Tan Kin Hong, champion of Penang last
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  • 199 15 High Standard Shown Bv Pa rticipants Never before has diving received more attention than this year as attested by the record number of entries in yesterday evening’s exhibition in the presence of a very appreciative gathering at the Chinese Swimming Club. Tanjong Bungah. Seven divers a
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  • 338 15 Ipoh. ITWO seasons ago the South China footballers were extended by the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians in the course of their Malyan tour, but yesterday at the Kuala Kangsar Stadium the league Champions were given a soccer lesson by the tourists who won by seven clear
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  • 57 15 New British Record For The Mile London, July 22. At the White City, in the Women's Amateur Athletic Championships, Miss Forster (Civil Service) won the mile in the new British record of 5 minutes 15 3/10 seconds and Betty Lock (Mitcham Athletic Club) won the 60 metres in
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  • 37 15 Kenneth Fames, the England fast bowler, will assist Essex from the start of August until the end of the season. His first match will be against Kent at Chelmsford on Aug. 2.
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    • 128 15 The of the APPLE is in O There are no tmer cyder-apples f than those grown and used by j- 1 Whiteways. A delicious natural stimulant, Whiteways Cyder tones up the digestive system e y an d keeps you slim and fit. Both j» health and pleasure call for a
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  • 308 16 REPORTS TREATED WITH RESERVE London, July 24. Hitherto the only information on yesterday’s conversation between Sir Robert Craigie and Mr. Arita has come from Japanese sources. In official circles in London, it is held that these reports must be treated with reserve until Mr. Chamberlain
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  • 109 16 Office-bearers For Current Year At the fifteenth annual general meeting of the United Indian Association. Penang, held on July 22, 1939. at the Association premises (136. Anson Ecad, Penang) at 5.30 p.m., the folowing members were elected vffi eb‘ arers:—President, Mr. Gurcbaran Singh: vice-Presidents: Mr. P. K.
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  • 58 16 To Be Unveiled By Governor Shortly The ‘Pinang Gazette” (earns that the Francis Light Statue will be funveiled by His Excellency the Governor shortly. The bronze plaque ordered from England will be arriving in Penang on August 6. By the terms of the contract, the pedestal, statue
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  • 200 16 Sentence Deferred As a sequel to the burglary which occurred in the early hours of the morning of July 17, when jewellery, cash, etc., all amounting to $4,728 were stolen, a 27-year-old Chinese named Ang Ah Huat w-as charged with theft in the District Court this morning
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  • 37 16 Chief Court Inspector D. R. Cowie will leave Penang for Singapore on transfer on August 1, 1939. It )s understood that he will take over the .duties of Senior Investigation Inspector. ’B" Division.
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  • 398 16 July Skye Meeting Opens On Friday (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Today. BET handicaps for the first day of the Taiping Turf Club’s July Skye Meeting on Friday. There will be seven events starting at 3 p.m. RACE I—HORSES. CLASS 5, DIV. 2, 5 FURS., 3.00
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  • 35 16 Reuter. Tirana, July 24. Albanian military forces today were incorporated in the Italian army. Throughout the country officers and men took the oath of allegiance to King Victor Emmanuel.—
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  • 81 16 More than 2,000 copies of the “Sunday Times.” a weekly English journal, and the "Hindustan” a weekly Tamil journal, both of Madras, were distributed free to the record crowd that turned out at Victoria Green yesterday to witness the soccer match between the Selangor and
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  • 66 16 "Made For Each Other,” the current attract'on at the Majestic will have its last two screenings tonight. There is nothing unusual in the story, which tells the struggles of a young married couple, but the acting is exceptionally good. James Stewart and Carole
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  • 169 16 —Reuter. Games Interrupted By Rain London, July 22. The following were the scores in the first-class cricket matches at the close f play today:— At Derby: Derbyshire 162 for 7 wickets (Smith 71); against Somerset. At Sheffield: Yorkshire vs Nottinghamshire. No play owing to rain. At Rushden:
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  • 316 16 Europeans Lose To The Rest Ipoh. rWNHE Rest regained the Hennessy A Cup when they defeated the Europeans by seven wickets in the annual "Test” which was concluded yesterday on the Padang before a large crowd. Mr. C. Bradbury, Chairman of the Perak Cricket Association, called on
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  • 112 16 Cash And Jewellerv Stolen After lying low for a few days, Penang’s burglars renewed their activities early th s morning, when they broke into a Chinese residence in Burmah Road. The house burgled was No. 108 Burma!) Road, which was occupied by a Chinese family, who
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  • 31 16 —Reuter. Havana, July 24. Cuba eliminated Canada by three matches to one in the first round of the North Amer can zone of the Davis Cup tennis competition.—Reuter.
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  • 356 16 MALAY ON CHARGE OF EXTORTION H°w a Malay was alleged to havp posed as a samseng and demanded protection money from an Indian family liv ng at Malacca Street wa. related in the Penang Police Court today before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, when a well-built
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    • 275 16 Head Office’ 216 Penang d Phone 1477 M7h Telegrams; “Gaxette’’ Rate» of f‘i nan and Sunday Gazette azHl Pinang Gazede Local Delivery S.S. &F M < Monthly $1.25 il 7s M S Quarterly 1.75 :-j V r Half-Yearly 7.50 82$ Yearly 15.0 C ->i M Sunday Gazette Local Delivery S.S.
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