Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 August 1939

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY >o 179. Vol. XCVII. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 22 1 THE' PREMIER is seen leaving No. io Downing Street for the House of Commons •with MRS. CHAMBERLAIN.
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  • 1341 1 PREMIER REITERATES POLICY NOT CHANGED London. August 1. h> the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister made a statement which a speaker described as ■\ci\ clear and very satisfactory/’ M Chamberlain reiterated in emphatic terms find, that Britain would not change her policy' at
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  • 103 1 Reuter. Berlin, August 1. ‘We can assure Mr. Chamberlain that the German Danzig will return to I the Keich without paying i any attention to debates in .< the House of Commons,” declares the semi-official “Deutsche Dienst” com- menting on the Prime Minister’s statement
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  • 832 1 LIBERAL LEADERS CRITICISM London, July 31. Initiating the foreign affairs debate in the House of Commons, Sir Archibald Sinclair referred to the recent speech by Lord Halifax in which the latter said: “Oun immediate task is to resist aggression.” The accredited leaders of both Opposition Parties,
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  • 85 1 —Reuter. London, August 1. A clear analysis and reaffinnation of the Government’s policy towards China has been sent to Sir A. Clark-Kerr for transmission to the Chinese I Government in Chungking, writes the “Times” diplomatic correspondent. I It includes points from Mr. Chamberlain’s speech put, perhaps,
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  • 156 1 bc ui a w Reuter. Ambassador Calls On Hull Washington, July 31. In a lengthy talk with Mr. Cordell Hull, Mr. Horinouchi, Japanese Ambassador, asked for clarification of the U.S. notice to ternr’nate the 1911 trade treaty. Mr. Horinouchi said afterwards that he d’scussed the situation generally
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. Press Welcomes Statement London, August 1. The whole tone of Mr. Chamberlain’s references to the Far East is reassuring, says the “Daily Telegraph,’’ and should go far to allay possible misgivings regarding the somewhat indeterminate wording of the Tokyo formula. The “Daily Express’’ says decisions regarding
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  • 146 1 Reuter. London, August 1. The British Government is seeking the views of the United States Government on several of the issues involved in the Far East directly affecting the interests of the two countries, writes the “Daily Telegraph” diplomatic correspondent. This step is taken as a result
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  • 245 2 Political As Well As MilitarylTalks ANNOUNCEMENT BY PREMIER London, July 31. In the H ouse of Commons, Mr. Chamberlain announced that British and French military representatives would be sent to Moscow as soon as possible, probably this week, to begin military conversations. The Prime
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  • 196 2 U IAHIUUiI .—Reuter. Brighter Tone Owing To Townsend Bill Defeat London, July 31 The narrow but nevertheless dofir-f--defeat of the dreaded Townsend BiP by the United States Senate on Saturday has introduced a slightly brighter tone into the London silver market. Now that the United States Govern, ment
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  • 161 2 Reuter. For Flying Boats On Atlantic Service London. July 31 A plan for fuelling airliners in mid-air which will become a commercial realityon Saturday when the ImP» rial Airways will inaugurate the British airmail service across North Atlantic was demonstrated >ver Southampton yesterday when the Imperial Airways
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  • 30 2 Reuter. Life Extended For One Year Simla, July 31. The Viceroy has decided to extend the life <rf th.' legislative Assembly for one year from October 1. Reuter.
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  • 55 2 —Reuter. Singapore, July 31. The precautionary movement of troops from India to Malaya is announced in a communique which states: —“It has been decided to dispatch certain troops at an early date from India to Malaya. This move which is of a precautionary nature, has been
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  • 348 2 —Reuter. Question Vkill Decide Fate Of Talks The Foreign Office spokesman stated that there were $48.000.000 worth of silver specie held in the Chinese banks in the British and French Concessions, the bulk being in the French Concession. He was unable to say whether the
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  • 687 2 Demonstration At British Embassy SIR R. CRAIGIE DEPICTED AS ENEMY OF ASIA n Tokyo, July 31. I ohce reserves were called out as a precautionary measure toay when, fifty thousand Japanese, almost every other one carrying a banner with anti-British inscrip tions, marched
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  • 176 2 —Ruder. Measures Taken IL a Authoriti, Londi u i 31 Mr. J. W. Banfield ask' Prime Minister would m -1 ti that special care r,e th the well-beiniT of British t China who were the objects f suspicion or malevolent Mr. Butler replied that ;jr tish authorities
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  • 148 2 W Cl Reuter. Indian* Cyclists* Exciting Adventures Tokyo. July 31A narrow escape from death by thirst hi the desert, pursuit by elephants, detention on suspicion of espionage w<. re among the adventures related by three, cyclists who arrived in Japan. They are Iranians born in
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  • 146 2 Reuter. Safest City In World Against Air Attacks Berlin, July 31. Beilin is safer against enemy air attacks than any other city in the world.” detiaied Major-General Hoffmann who was responsible for Berlin’s air defence and who controlled last week’s air raid tests from a warplane. He said
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  • 106 2 lorwara si —Reuter. Britain To Build 100 m.p.h. Aircraft Rugby. July 31 The first helicopter to be developed by the British Government, is to be built for the Air Ministry to the design and under the supervision of Oskar von Asboth who, for many» years, has been engaged
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  • 224 2 Campaign Against I. R. A. Terrorists Intensified c London, July 31. Scotland lards great round-up of I.R.A. terrorists is to be intens'fied. Though week-end inquiries have convinced the police that scores of suspects have already fled from the country, a ceaseless watch is being kept
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  • 376 3 Story Of Fight In Coolie Lines Klang. npHE hearing was resumed on Saturday in which the Tamil lalyourers on North Hummock estate were charged before Che Sulaiman with being members of an unlawful assembly on the estate, and with voluntarily causing hurt to
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  • 154 3 Passenger’s Fatal Fall When Alighting Seremban A verdict of death by- misadventure due to falling off a bus. contributed to Ly the negligence of the bus company, was returned by the Seremban Magistrate. Mr. J. S. H. Cunvngnam-Brown. at the conclusion of the inquiry into the
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  • 49 3 r J I HE King and Queen attended a thanksgiving service al West ni i n s t er Abbey to mark their safe return from Canada. As they arrived they were smartly saluted by these three representatives of the Senior Service (unofficial junior version).
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  • 281 3 Resolution Of Spore Commissioners Singapore. Singapore Municipal Commissioners passed a resolution to borrow $5,000.000 at their meeting on Friday. The money is to be raised by the creation of debenture stock to be- issued subject to the provision? of the Municipal Ordinance. The stock will be issued
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  • 160 3 The latest Government Gazette notifies for general information that the dates of Public and Bank Holidays to be observed throughout the Colony in the year 1940 are as follows: New Year's Day Ist January’ Monday Public HolidayIn substitution for Hari Raya Haji 22nd January Monday
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  • 295 3 diet] ii<- With No Fund» In Bank Seremban. I IM Mian s r. of a wellknown local ii-sbknt. was charged with cheating b-for- Mr. J. S. H. Cirr.yngham Bro wn. It was stated for the prosecution that accus- d had given a cheque for $2O drawn
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  • 54 3 Pensioner Malacca. I, 1 the I trict Court, Mr. District Judge, dish costs, of Ma'arop ner, who sued bin Ja'amam, for 1 d malicious proh? e su ‘t an r of a criminal case Gajah, in which J. 4 oi o other Malays were the defendant
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  • 159 3 NEW POSTAL RATES FOR MALAYA THE Director-General, Post and Telegraphs, Malaya, announces that air mail correspondence is now accepted for Newfoundland. Canada and the United States of America for transmission by the Imperial Airways services to London, and thence to destination by the Transatlantic weekly air sfrvices
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  • 255 3 K.L. Consul’s Garden Party Kuala Lumpur. A large and representative gathering, including the Hon. Major G. M. Kidd (acting British Resident) attended the garden .party given by the Consul for the Republic of China and Mrs. Sze ZauTsung on Saturday evening at the roof garden of Hotel
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  • 240 3 What Singapore Is Facing Singapore. Proposals for the erection of a pubhc crematorium will shortly be put before the Municipal Commissioners, according to a statement by Mr. T. H. Stone at Friday's meeting of the Singapore Commissioners. Mr. Stone moved reference back of a committee decision to
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  • 837 3 Mr. John Hands Fads About The Unemployed Kuala Lumpur. children are growing up untaught and under-nourished but the family is not so badly off as they will be when a superscale bureaucrat discovers something immoral in domestic service,” comments Mr. John Hands in his report of
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  • 255 3 Failed To Report Change Of Address Singapore “If you fail to comply’ with the Ordinance within the next six months you can be liable to a forfeit of $5O in addition to receiving another penalty,” remarked Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore Third Police Magistrate. on Friday, addressing two
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  • DAILY INDIA PAGE
    • 343 4 Call To French Indian Ex-Servicemen Pondicherry, July 15. A BOUT 200 ex-Servicemen of French India, who had participated during the Great War in defence of France, met at the Soldiers’ Home yesterday and celebrated the 150th anniversary of the French Revolution, when a portrait of M.
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    • 243 4 Managing Committee Meeting AAlleppey. July 14. meeting of the Managing Commit’ ol the Travancore Coir Factory Workers Union was held last nignt :n the Union office when Mr. V. K. Ac hut han presided After passing the U’mutes of the previous meeting and transacting other
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    • 100 4 Simla. July 18 Ihe Conference of Presidents and Speakers of Indian Legislatures unanimously decided today to reouest the Gov- i nor-General .n Council to exercise powers under Section 27 of the Indian Arms Act to exempt the Presidents and Speakers and their deputies from the operations of
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    • 27 4 —the Bishop of Fulham (right) and a party of European chaplains who iceto be received by the King.
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    • 656 4 Colombo. July 19. AIK. JAWAHARLAL NEHRU raised an eloquent plea for friendship, co-operation and understanding between India and eylon. speaking at a dinner given in his honoui bx Mi. H. S Desai, President of the Indian Mercantile Chamber of Ceylon last night. Those present
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    • 160 4 Prosecution Of Leaders Tinnevelly, July 19. In connection with the public meeting held in Amman Sannadhi Street on the night of June 30 last to protest against the Police action in dispersing a festival crowd at Tinnevelly Town, the Police have launched two prosecutions. In one
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    • 162 4 OVER 25 PER CENT. GERMANS Bombay, July 17. ZVVER 25 per cent of the foreigners registered in the City of Bombay under the Registration of Foreigners Act are Germans. So far 2,153 persons have registered in the city. These represent more than 20 nationalities of tne world.
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    • 128 4 Punjab Advisory Council Meeting Lahore. July 18 Th first meeting of the Council recently appointed by the Punjab Government to advise them on industrial research, was held todav in the office of the Director of Industr cs. The mi; discussed preliminary 7 plans for carrying on research for
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    • 704 4 Safety Of Deposits And Cheap Credits Madras, July 19. U Itreform in India should be such that, while ensuring' y of fierxisits, provision of cheap credit was also ensured. //th m-.de by Mr. L.N. Govindarajan, speaking at the 4 J'- ir on of the Co-operative Institute,
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    • 296 4 Decision To l orm Federation Cochin, July 15. r TMIERE vva> a nice h A Execut ve of tl Labour organization at under the presidentship >b. I’. Gangadharan at which -rvenJ vital questions afiecting wellbeing of labourers and ir jiving’ the rights of workers at. i
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    • 32 4 Calcutta, July 19 There has bt provement m th- he o Madan Mohan M > here for- some for spinal iroublt Ht walk, but a --eit < o ness .persists ov
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    • 78 4 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 I».M. EDWARD G. ROBINSON in -KID GALAHAD” 15 30 Ctjs. Downstairs. Here’s a Racing Picture of Special Interest To All Turfites MAJESTIC OPENING TONIGHT 6.15 9.30 Edward Small presents ADOLPHE MENJOU in "KING OF THE TURF’ <;\l.A MALAYAN I'KKMIEKE By Special Arrangement with Warner Bros. First
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    • 167 4 Vfr. Mrs. Patron Look for you jrar.d Stage and Screen (puEEN'S *3 SHOWS TODAY VI < j> M 6.15 Si 9.30 I’ xi ON THE STAGE ANNA LOVTsoi Celebrated Russsian L who had 25 succ* t •UdljlT**! at the Raffles Hotel. Ad< p Victoria Memorial Ha!' AND DR, V. A.
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  • DAILY CHINA PAGE
    • 41 5 Ihi is Sandra Cecilia Koh. who was left a year ago at an I xhridge nursing home by her mother. Now the mother cannot be Without her mother’s consent, Sandra cannot tie transferred to an orphanage.
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    • 90 5 Mid tiaft was it a standstill —Central \tlack Outskirts <>f Shanghai Hongkong, July 28. again challenging the weak Japanese hold around Shangl ai and Nanking, Chinese guerillas operating around the ex-Capital of China and along the \anking-Ilangchow Highway are at present advancing toward Nanking. Many idults have,
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    • 159 5 PRO- JAPANESE TERRORISTS —Central New’S. Resort To Threats Hongkong, July 24. DEING not contented with the havoc they have wrought on the lives of several innocent pedestrians in the night of July 22 when they attacked two foreign’>wned Chinese newspapers in Shanghai, pro- Japanese terrorists have resorted to threats, accord--1n"
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    • 507 5 Check On Raw Materials The Next Step Chungking, July 28. r J HE United States* abrogation of the American-Japanese treaty of commerce and amity is a stepping stone to the embargo of shipment (bf raw materials to Japan and is a stern warning
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    • 245 5 to you for the next move.”—-Central But A General Problem Chungking, July 28. “qpilE Tientsin outrage is not an isolated incident but an indication of the seriousness of the general problem,” declared the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign in a telegram sent to
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    • 125 5 nder ti personal direction o/ China’s Generalissimo, U General L mg Kai-shek, a class has, it is r ported, been opened southern Hunan province to train oung China in U warfare tactics. Over i,ooo* Uyoung men and women are at- tending the present class to fit
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    • 77 5 —Central New’s. Representative Sees Chiang Chungking, July 28. >,<ANY questions about the Chinese in Siam were raised by Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek during an interview yesterday granted to Mr. Yi Kwangyen, Chairman of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at Bangkok. The latter conveyed the respects of the 3,000,000
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    • 377 5 Slowly Developing In Shameen Chungking, July 28. 'THE Japanese-instigated anti-British movement is slowly developing into an anti-foreign drive, with Shameen, bordering Canton and facing the Pearl River, on which are housed the British and French Concessions, as the latest object of the Japanese •■blockade, according to
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    • 43 5 .—Central News. Kweilin. July 28. At a recent cash offering campaign held at Yumrfu, 55 kilometres southwest of Kweilin in north Kwangsi ■province in South China, an American Catholic Father donated $lOO (Hongkong currency) to the Chinese Government. —Central News.
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  • 283 6 WHY GRACIE FIELDS LEFT HER HUSBAND London. July 22. AIISS GRACIE FIELDS, uho t ravelled to London by car from her Sussex home at Peacehaven, was granted a decree nisi in the Divorce Court yesterday. Limping, rNiu occasionally wincing with pain, she was helped into court
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  • 128 6 Swing music and dancing are driving juvenile crime, rowdyism and immorality out of the London suburb of Wimbledon. This is the claim of local social workers, who are giving enthusiastic support to sixpenny dances at the town hall. ‘The police have told us that they
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  • 92 6 Rovers of 42 nations assembled for the\ world Rover Scout Moot at Monzie Castle. near Crieff. Perthshire, were welcomed by Mr. Johr. Colville, Secretary of State for Scotland. “There is a power behind your ideals of service and friendship," he said, “that will prove stronger in
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  • 95 6 Six-year-old Ethel May Wilkes, who lives in a Wolverhampton institution has been ‘willed" to her aunt. Her mother, just before she died last February. wrote to her sister, Mrs. S. Turner, in Beaver. Pennsylvania. “If anything happens to me," the letter said. “I want you to
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  • 101 6 London. A RE you travelling cream and blue, sir. or cream and green?" They may ask you that question at Paddington soon, for the Great Western Railway has just adopted new standard colour schemes for the interior decoration of its carriages. Cream and blue is for
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  • 143 6 ALLEGATIONS by parrots that their children are v icthnised because they canaot afford school uniforms are being investigated by the education authorities at Bexley, Kent. The children concerned attend central and elementary schools in the district. The parents complair. that the children lose “caste," not only
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  • 210 6 on the rider to a jury's verdict induced Mr. Justice (Toom-Johnson, at Blanchester Assizes, to cancel a sentence. He withdrew sentence of six months’ imprisonment passed on William Ewart Plevin, aged 36, deputy engineer of the Southport Corporation gasworks, who was found guilty on four
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  • 108 6 Rev J H Richards, 70-year-old Provist of Birmingham, is to marry his wife’s sister, Miss Evans, who has acted as his hostess since his wife died years ago. ‘‘We wanted to marry, but the Law of the Church prevented a clergyman from marrying his dead wife’s
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  • 470 6 Desperate Father Tells ‘Why I Stole' \JR. ERNEST CHARLES SMITH, aged 31, unemployed tiler, who stole because, in his own words. “I put my children before the law, described below his story of desperation. He had been put on probation at the Mansion House. London. E.C., on
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  • 528 6 London. MR. CLAUD MULLINS, the South Western Police Court Magistrate so “boiled with rage” over a case, that he had to adjourn until he cooled down. Richard and Elizabeth Seymour, of Dawlish-street. Lambeth. S.E.. were each sent to prison for a month for
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  • 1521 6 London, July AS a thick-set. bald-headed man was telling- the Th. tribunal yesterday of desperate efforts to save the ?.i ...J the' submarine, a slight stir ran through the court--‘‘l disapproved of Captain Nicholson s plan,” he S iid. “j would not agree
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  • 943 7 I or Living As Man’s Mistress O M\VS STATEMENT IX SLIT x I Juul been excommunicated I t .r I hurdh for living as the the defendant was a statenf||Sl r* io in ♦he ’course of her evtPenang Police ourt yolanii 1 woman, Sinnammal, t: tJI in
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  • 315 7 China’s Joan Of Arc With full English subtitles, “Hua Mu Lan,” a Chinese talkie, depicting the story of China's Joan of Arc in tne days of Emperor Wen Tai of the Tang Dynasty, should appeal to all Ei glishspeaking cinema fans. This
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  • 174 7 Performance At Royal The generous tributes paid by the public to the Penang Chinese Amateur Player.-, presentation of Lady Precious Stream.” in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund, has encouraged the producer.-, t<> stage a repeat performance at the Royal Theatre. Penang, on
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  • 149 7 Suhara's Bolero Since the opening of its season in Penang the Suhara’s Bolero has been drawing large crowds nightly to the Royal Theatre. Suhara’s Bolera is the largest Javanese opera ever to come to Malaya, and had very successful seasons at the various centres of
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  • 1159 7 Retrial Ol Hazara Singh Opens 43 WITNESSES FOR THE PROSECUTION JNTEKEST in the murder of Na jar Singh, at the Lower Station of the Penang Hill Railway on September 11 last year, was renewed yesterday with the trial in the Penang Criminal Assizes, before
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  • 711 7 Indian Banker Arrives A ROUSING reception was accorded 7 V the Hon. Mr. M. CT. M. Chidambaram Chettiar, member of the Council of State (Upper House of the Indian Central Legislature) and CJhaimnan of the Board of Directors of the Indian Overseas Bank, Limited, and the United India
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  • 600 7 Mr. D Smith has succeeded Mr. H. J. Gregory as Telegraph Engineer, Malacca. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond left Singapore on retirement last week. Mr. Hammond was manager of Bruce Petrie, Ltd.. Singapore. The engagement is announced between Edward Charles Tokeley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 301 7 Prompt Action Saves Disaster Kuala Lumpur. Disaster and tragedy possibly from flooding in the low-lying areas in Sentul and Maxwell Road were averted by the timely discovery of an extensive crack in the south wall of Kuala Lumpur’s largest supply reservoir at Maxwell Hill in the early hours
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  • 419 8 THE democracies take their turn in being demonstrative. The Royal Air Force has begun its programme of flights over France. French bombers will be flying over Britain. British soldiers led the great procession of armed men through Paris in The Fourteenth of July celebrations. General Ironside visited
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  • 301 8 Weeds And Wheat I There is much talk hi South 1 Africa today of the possibilities of niMnu-ftu't'uriai a a neio fibre I which comes from iceeds, and from Canada conies news of a I new wheat known as Regent. Both pieces of information may have far reaching
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  • 578 8 Encore! tremendous success scored last week-end by “Lady Precious Stream” is another proof that, given a good show, the Penang theatregoing public will respond wholeheartedly. I was not present on Saturday night but I have it on good authority that several members of. the distinguished audience w
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  • 500 8 Tuesday, August 1. STR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR. Liberal Opposition Leader, did not mince his words in the Commons foreign affairs debate yesterday. “Let me say bluntly,' he stated at one stage “The impression exists that the Prime Minister is still inclined to appeasement and is
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  • 230 9 I hange-over To Automatic System dern trend in technical devet of telephone systems is tone elimination of manual operathe introduction of automatic :us For the past few years the vision of small “manual'’ exto automatic working has been inq gradually, and at the pre- < out of
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  • 174 9 L» aving Butterworth On Iransfer Mi I .ng Ghim Huat, Chief clerk, Department, Butterworth, nd tl well-known Penang badminton Stab iy< i was entertained to dinner th* Carlton Restaurant on Sunday night by the staff of the Agricultural 'n.• ■t, pi i<>> to his transfer
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  • 96 9 occurred on Monday momt4 r. in at the General Hospital Mr K a p.>h Kooi oi the staff of «.I W< ii Bros.. Ltd.. Penang at after a brief illness. De- quiet and cheerful diswit behind him to mourn idowed mother. 2 sisters i
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  • 85 9 A Chinese woman named Chan Ah Oay, who was removed to hospital at about 9.15 p.m. on July 22 from 267, Chulia Street, on having taken a solution of caustic soda, appeared before Mi Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday. on a charge of attempted
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  • 530 9 Big Extensions Likely quota is available, table extensions of nation at Cameron may be expected next few years, says Resident, Pahang, report. A lively maintained in tea the year, and the f,ltl Station received quests for informa1 alture and economics the cron report ->i I
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  • 86 9 (From Our Own a Jorresoondent) a Kuala Lumpur. e unfortunate acciK dent occurred last night at Pudu Road, opposite the Empire Theatre, when an Elecfl tricity Department van. in attemptirg tn avoid a car, skidded and over- turned, pinning a Chin- ese fitter underneath
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  • 150 9 Kuala Lumpur. At a meeting held at S.C.R.C. yesterday eleven Ghinese clubs in Malaya decided to amalgamate under the style of the Malayan Chinese Recreation Club Federation. The meeting, which was presided over by Mr. P. T. Ho of Taiping, was marked by the unique absence of
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  • 62 9 Sentence of seven days’ simple imprimenment, to date from the day oi arrest. was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday on a Chinese named Lim Seng, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of three flower vases from
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  • 117 9 Only An Electric Bulb This Time Penang's cat burclar paid a secono visit to No. 21. Lorong Saratus Tabun yesterday morning. The premises, which was occupied by a Chinese family, was broken into or last Saturday morning when jewellery to the value of slo>7 belonging to Miss Khor
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  • 244 9 Eurasian Aonth In Court i The act of burglary in Green Lane in 1 connection with which p 17-year-old Euiasian boy. Henry Jacobs, was I arrested had its court sequel yesterday when, the youth was charged in the Middle Court before Mr. Lim Koon I Teck with housebreaking
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  • 72 9 <>RGI P PHOTOGRAPH taken at the (tinner given try Mr. Soon Eng Kony (President) oj the Hn Yew Seah) m honour of competitors, u. ho scored successes in the recent AU-Malaya Bicycle Reliability Trial (sponsored by tho Straits Echo) and th>e Malayan Badminton Championships in Veterans' Events and
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  • 880 9 Thousands Of Pilgrims At Bukit Mertajam Bukit Mertajam. r J annu; ‘l feast of St. Anne and the patronal feast of the Church of Bukit Mertajam was celebrated with great pomp and fervour on Sunday. There was a large gathering of fervent pilgrims of all
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  • 176 9 COLLISION WITH CAR On being summoned before Mr Lim Kuon leek 111 the Middle Court yesterday afternoon for riding his motor-cycle-P 2192 in a negligent, manner and thereby collided with a motor-car P. 2812 aU Dato Kramat Road at. about 11.45 p.m. cn May 18, a Malay Hashim
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  • 20 9 The Penang Library will he closed on. Saturday and Monday, Aug. 5 and 7» they being public holidays.
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    • 88 9 Another British Triumph Imi /iw if x fl MIS- '-Sabinvjw-X, ’Xk i/' --hji Here she comes, with her rich gift fawS? p from the green pastures of England I Factory packed with its fresh wholesome nu trition intact —Cow Gate 'Milk Food “the Best from the West’* And mothers every-
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 192 9 MOONLIGHT BAND PROGRAMME The Moonlight Band programme for tonight. at the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. is as follows: March Ich Dien Williams Overture Semiram ide Rossini Programme Note —Giacchimo Rossini was born at Pesaro on February 29 1792 and died at Pans. November 13 1868. The Opera
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  • 420 10 Exports Higher Than Year Ago London, July 15. British oversea.-» trade during June, while it showed a decline in. exports on May. increased on the total recorded for June, 1938, Imports increased in both cases. The Board of Trade returns issued yesterday give the following comparison: IMPORTS.
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  • 127 10 Winnipeg. The hunt by camera for wild life in Canada is increasing steadily in popularity and camera enthusiasts are to be found in the various game sanctuaries. National Parka and lake regions. Perhaps nowhere else in Canada is the camera huntsman more active than in the
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  • 1261 10  -  Till “Lifting Eyes’’ Are Fitted And More Provision For x4ir Made By C. 4. CH4RD Ex-Mayor of Falmouth and well-known deep-sea diver who has recently been engaged in salvage work on the old German submarines in Falmouth Harbour. IT is not always easy to be
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  • 97 10 During the week ending Jul}' 22, 1939, exports from Malayan ports amounted to 62,929 cases, of which 38,800 (62 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 3,252 (5 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 17,050 (27 per cent) cases to Canada, and 3,827
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  • 81 10 Penang, July 31 It»;-. (By courtesy of the Chartered r On London Bank Demand On London Bank 4 months Private O. D. Private 3 m/s Documentary 24 On New York Demand Canadian 54 On France Demand 2<> Lire 1034 Swiss Francs 24! 4 Belgas 3i ..> Marks 435
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  • 129 10 MONDAY. JULY' 34 Prev. Paris 176 23/32 L 76 23 32 New York 468 5/32 Montreal 468 1/h Brussels 27.55 1 2 Geneva 20.75 Amsterdam 8 80 ,8134 Milan 89 1 32 Berlin 1166 1/2 r fjn 12 Stockholm 19.41 12 19.40 1 2 Copenhagen 22.40 Oslo 19.90
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  • 51 10 Reuter. London. Monday Home Industrials advanced briskly in moderately active trading <->r. expecta tion of further improvement in the employment figures Gilt Edged however drifted 1 Kaffirs generally were steady COMMODITIES: There have b.-en reports of higher temperatures in the United States and Canada Wall Street was quietly
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  • 222 10 Motorist Fined Ipoh. Summoned at the instance r: Ipoh Traffic Police, a youny Euro,:-an motorist named John Sharpies jisterday appeared before Mr P.F.Y. Ridciitte, tlv Ipoh First Magistrate, or. .< < harge o: negligent driving. The case wa.» a sequel to a minor accident at th -unction
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 592 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION Clncorporated in the Colony of Hongkong» The liability of members is limited to tne •extent and in manner prescribed by Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colon} Head Office: HONG K °NG. Authorised Capital non 000 Issued and fully paid up $20,000,001)
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    • 117 10 ’i n Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. Further particulars will be supplied on application. Nederlansche Handel-Maatschappij N.V. (NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY) (Incorporated in the Netherlands With limited liability.) Established by Royal
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    • 20 10 I Wr<U /<* t |Jp I I DIAMOND METAL PRODUCE 1 I 50< KAMPONC. BAHRU I I singakw Ask for descript*'<
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    • 40 10 All in a Day’s Work— 6y Rick Elntes HANDS OFF I Ml II (och k MouR I (V But first— 4 j are i caqq, > cle/xn, y ff X■ (gw W RS W tT Q ft jrK- J L IBF
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  • 1046 11 Causes Effecting Change Of Each Policy r pHE Principle nf the use of the Post-War Motor Torpedo Bpat was accepted by the British Admiralty in 1935. By sc doing they set their approval on schemes drafted and discussed in 1934 by Mr. Hubert
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  • 355 11  -  •I POXT HAVE TO" \(T.’ SAYS HARRY*' /H J. STI BRS-WALKER \RRY HAY NES has done almost everything. He has sold rumpets on winter evenings, run a winkle stall some sumnu r>. ind. most days, does’ an energetic eight hours as a docker. nr V
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  • 133 11 Reuter. o».'> Miles Added 1 4ist Year h Berlin, (By Air). 1 ’i" shortage of workmen building material, the n Germany's “Autobahgg c n 1 was pushed ahead dule as possible last report of the Reichsaub.v Oln Pany states. mil.Cosl kilometres (655 r„. n al length
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  • 163 11 Rum As ’Flu Cure Sally and Ranee, the Zoo elephants who are suffering from flu, are slightly better writes “H.M.S.” in the “Daily Telegraph.” Ranee is now’ taking food again and her invalid diet consists of bran mash, heavily flavoured with rum. boiled rice, bananas and apples.
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  • 255 11 For Benefit Of Kensington Visitors rp’HE production and preparation of sago has provided the studio staff of the Imperial Institute, South Kensington with a very suitable subject for a diorama in the Sarawak Court near the statuette of Sir James Brooke, the first Rajah. In the design
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  • 350 11 cor Our Junior Readers -A. L M. I YING across the Equator, In the Pacific Ocean, is a group of numerous islands which are known as the Gilbert and Ellice islands. Britain declared them a Protectorate 47 years ago and in 1915, at their
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  • 444 11 Singapore, Friday. a certain amount of first-hand celling—apart from political consideration—market should remain steady. Current reports of consumption for .July and August are good and with no change World Consumption should keep just above present output. The political outlook remains unchanged. We quote the
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  • 345 11 Clever Sailing At Cowes Cowes. The racing for the 14ft. international dinghies here under the Island S.C., although held in a heavy downpour of rain and a rather light wind, produced some of the cleverest, helmsmanship and sheet handling have ever seen, writes Major P.
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  • 125 11 Licence Not Suspended Lt.-Col. Stuart Moss-Vernon, of Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, Surrey, was fined £2 at Feltham Middlesex, for exceeding the speed limit at Teddington. He did not appear. Mr. R. Newberry. defending, said he was organising the air defences of London. The police
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    • 125 11 This heals PILES Stops Pain, Itching, Bleeding Your piles may be bo swollen and cauae such agony and terror to replace that you have given up hope of a <nm except by operation. Be persuaded try Dr. Van Vleck’s Absorptive Pile PlaanMk. It will soothe the pain instantly. piles will
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  • 692 12 Never Anyone’s “Creature” HIS WORK ON BEHALF OF MOTORISTS Viscount Elibank. giving evidence in the King's Bench Division recently declared that he had never been the ‘creature’’ of anyone. The hearing resumed of the libel action brought by the Company of Veteran Motorists Ltd. and
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  • 450 12 Latest Posting Times At Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh And Penan»» AIR MAILS Chitward EUROPE AND THE WEST IMPERIAL (Empire Air Mail) For Burma (except Victoria Point)), India, Aden, Palestine, Egypt, Sudan, Kenya, Tanganyika, Uganda, Zanzibar. Northern and Southern Rhodesia, Nyasaland, South Africa, Great Britain, Ireland, Canada and Newfoundland. Kuala
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  • 193 12 Offer Of £2,000 Gift A fund for inaugurating a recruiting campaign for the Cadet Force has been opened by the British National Cadet Association. Viscount Nuffield has promised to contribute £2.000 to the fund if another £2.000 is raised in the next two months. Major-Gen. G.
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  • 398 12 Symbol Of A NewRacial Unitv W V Moscow. “National preparedness .strength and pride," and the cult o£ Stalin v ere the keynotes of the recent narad- in Red Square of more than 55.009 young athletes, gymnasts and games players These boys and girls were picked
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  • 111 12 “Not Adjudieuting’ the R** v The Mayor of Erith, Ker. j. W. Wilkinson, was 1 hp Dartford Police Cour’ did so under protest. befi"” When the court was matrimonial cases vWilkinson remained b"T the solicitors' table. ~o r The clerk asked him he n cerned
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    • 2600 12 rg’W*»» HOLLAND •:.-mission Schedule of the NetherHr 4 *y F > W* kV 4 Phohi-Stations. PH i and P.C.J sSh 'wSgM VuLvA ># Ssi 7.30—8 35 p.m. <16.88-19.71 m 9.50 v HB 1150 '19.71 in' P.C.J PHOHI a» JI HONGKONG >*pS|Rr *'V One of the foliowin frequencies will be used.
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    • 132 12 records contd. 2.00 Interval. 5.00 Cantonese Drama: “Yun Tho’L 5.25 Cantonese Musical Interlude." 5.40 Classified Character singing in Peipeng Plays 15 "Chin I’’. 6.10 Radio Vaude ville featuring Wu Chia. Yen Yueh-Sian. Chiang Mam Lee.) (Mandarin.) 7.00 Special Children' Programme* (English». 7.15 Time. Weather. News and Announcements. 7.35 The Week's
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  • 1171 13 Arrivals TODAI \LGUST 1. s.s. "Benarty” from London. s.s. “Alioer" from Batoe-Bahra. Tg: Mengeidar <Koeaioe>. Panen. Berombang, Asanan and BeiawanDeli. TOMLKKOW, ALGUST 2. sjj.' •’Zuiderkerk” from rar East via Singapore. tn.v. Mapia’’ Tcm Java Ports via Sin.gapore. s.s. •Tantalus'’ from Liverpool. S.S. "Souaan” from Kooe via ports.
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  • 102 13 Mr. George Robert Henry Barnard, gas and wateiworks manager to the Wantage Urban District Council, was awarded £7OO damages, at Oxford Assizes, in a libel action. Defendants were Mrs. Bertha Wra’ght, at the t me of the alleged libel a member of the Council, and
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    • 550 13 blue funnel line u EEKLY SERV ICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT T (JCLUS Calls Marseilles Glasgow Leave. Penang Dt»e < v 'HAS (jails Hull g a Au 4 Aug. 31 '’alls Marseilles Glasgow *“*>' Sept. 1 r.N DAY HKKVICK ro VIA |£W P a iXICHUS J j’S Calls Glasgow
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    • 957 13 P 0 BRITISH*INDIA (Incorpozkted in Wnytand)] PORT SWETTENHAM. MALACCA SINGAPORE S.S. SAILING SUNDAY, 6th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under Fn- t contract with His Majesty’s 11 Bagran Datoh London and Far East Mai] Service. MaTa<,pa Singapore Outwards froir London for China Japan S/S rajputana” Of Steamers
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  • 17 14 Miss Kay Stammers (left) and .Mrs. Han mersley in action in .the zeom> h's doubles.
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  • 379 14 NO MINIMUM GUARANTEE DEVELOPMENTS reported at a meeting of the council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia indicated that negotiations for a team of professional players to visit Australia early next year might break down. The manager of the professionals (Mr. Jack
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  • 790 14  -  Penang Referee’s Ruling TIME SHOULD HAVE BEEN EXTENDED TTHERE has been much talk concerning the action of the referee in Thursday’s Second Division match between the Min Sin Seah and the Malay Recreation Club in blowing the whistle for full time after awarding a penalty
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  • 78 14 VO. 36. —The ball pit--1 ches in a direct line between wicket and wicket; the striker touches the ball with his bat and is hit on the pads. Is he out leg before wicket? Answer to Ao. —lf tzoo or more runs arc attempted and the umpire
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  • 634 14 Common Among Ceylon Thoroughbreds UNWNERS and trainers of racehorses in Ceylon have for years been seeking an effective means of preventing “dry sweating,” a serious debilitating ailment common to thoroughbreds during the racing season at the Colombo course. Up to a few months ago,
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  • 376 14 First Open Ao/ Recorded rptHE first Open ship of the Unite <ntes was conducted at nw. There were only four And the winner is n< the United States Go’ ;t tiori year lx>ok. The tournament wa> St. Andrews Golf Club b < (ir Hudson. NY., in Septen
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  • 69 14 Philadelphia. The United States Golf Association has awarded the 1940 Walker Cup matches against Great Britain to the Town and Country Club. St. Paul. Minn., and the 1940 National Amateur Championship to the Winged Pool Golf Club, Mamaroneck. N.Y The Cup matches, in which the
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  • 2371 15 SULTANA HAS I GOOD RECORD '4 1 A Very Consistent Mare pi are details of the past performances of the c r> new horses making their debut on the Malavai 1 at the coming Penang Gold Cup Meeting. The ojners are Sultana, Sunny Charm, Centaurus,
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  • 38 15 )WING to the heavy rain, there was no track work at the Penang racecourse this morning. Unless the weather improves the goingi for Saturday’s races is likely to be on the soft side.
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  • 23 15 LATEST PICTURE of Wri.jkt, the Kent und. Enijl'itul bovcler, icho took four Derbyshire wickets for 36 runs on Saturday.
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  • 304 15 Renong Rangers Beaten Bv A.C.C.S. THE A. C. C. S. beat the Renong Rangers 4- 2 at soccer yesterdayon the A. C. M. S. ground (Westland Avenue). Geh Tze Kheng of the A.C.C.S. scored two beautiful goals m the first half and in the second. Abdul Wahab
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  • 487 15 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. 4 WEAK Selangor team went down by mx goals to three to the South China footballers here yesterday afternoon at the Stadium before a big crowd. Selangor were without eight of their State players, namely, hum
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  • 78 15 Penang Competitors On Way To Singapore Messrs. Tnrnah Swee Fhaik and Lee Guan Seang and G A. Scully of the Min Sin Seah left by the s.s. Kedah yesterday venin g- for Singapore t > compete in the MaJayan Weight-Lift-ing Championship.-. in aid of the (Tuna.
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  • 70 15 The following are the P.S.C. tennis fixtures for tomorrow. Family Pairs: —3O Mi-, and Mrs. T. W. Hickey v. Scr. Mr and Mrs. E. Mitchell; —15.3 Dr. and Mrs. J, H. Bowyer v. —15.3 Mr. and Mrs. J R. Burnham. Men s Single.-
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  • 39 15 Tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Chinese Engineering Association premises, Transfer Road, the Penang Chin Woo table-tennis team will meet the Chinese Engineering team in a friendly '*ame of table-tennis consisting of five singles and two doubles.
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  • 25 15 SOCXER: F.R.A. League: M.D.S.C. v. Police S.C., Renong ground; “C’’ Coy. v. P.H.BJ.S.C., Hospital ground; ES C’ v. G.T.S Dato Kramat ground.
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  • 434 15 AUGUST 4TH SPECIAL HOLIDAY SERVICE Ordinary Service. Leave Singapore 7.00 a.m. Leave Singapore 3.00 p.m. Arrive K. Iximpur 8.40 a.m. Arrive K. kimpur 4.40 p.m. Leave K. I Aim pur 8.55 a.m. Leave K. Ixunpur 4.55 p.m. Arrive Ipoh 9.55 a.m. Arrive
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  • 210 16 Fears Of Soviet Bombin" PEIPING. AUGUST 1. TRAINS FROM MANCHUKUO ARE AT PRESENT CRAMMED WITH WEALTHIER CHINESE FROM MANCHUKUO WHO ARE COMING TO NORTH CHINA FEARING SOVIET BOMBING OF HARBIN, HSINKING, MUKDEN AND OTHER CITIES IN VIEW OF CONTINUED JAPANESE-SOVIET TENSION. Reuter. Japanese sources report that
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  • 97 16 —Reuter. Request Rejected By Germany London. Ju'. 31 In ill'* House of Commons, when i n.-,wir-ing «questions on Praeue. Mr. Butler revealed that the British request lor ai exequator for a Consul-General at Prague bad been refused by the German Government or. the ground that while His
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  • 96 16 Reuter. Premier To Make A Statement London. July 31 In the House of Commons, Mr. Hannah asked whether in the interests of better government of the Colonial Empire, the Prime Minister will consider the setting up of a special Parliamentary Committee, each of whose members will be sueciaay
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  • 124 16 Ipoh. Described as an incorrigible youth v.ho had spent most of his time during the past two years in prison. Hor Sinn (l ook was yesterday sentenced by Mr. P. F. Y Radcliffe, the Ipoh First Magistrate, to six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment when produced for
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  • 72 16 —Reuter. Black Victorious In Canadian Final Montreal, July 29. In the Canadian Amateur Golf Championship. Ken Black (Vancouver) jeat Henry Martell (Alberta) 8 and 6 in the 36-hole final. Ted Adams (Missisippi the holder, lost by 3 and 2 to Martell in the semi-final.—Reuter. SCOTTISH FINAL Prestwick. July
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  • 145 16 Handicaps For Second Day 'T’HE following are the nandir caps for four of the second day’s races of the Penang Gold Cup Meeting next Monday:— HORSES, CLASS 4. DIV. 1 6 FURS. CLUNY 900 ESQUIRE g is SACRIFICE 8.12 PATRAMBIE 8 11 NEU’ CELLO 8.07 AMAZING
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  • 86 16 P.S.C. Win At Taiping THE Penang Sports Club defeated the Taiping Golf Club at golf on Saturday at Taiping. The detailed results are as follows: TAIPING White and Laidlaw r 2 Kneebone and Baeza 0 Barron and Jacques 0 Howard and Faulkner 0 Tate and Dawes 0 Bower
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  • 81 16 Two Competitions Tomorrow The Ladies' Section of the Penang Sports Club will hold their monthlymedal competition (stroke) tomorrow (Wednesday) An 18-hole medal competition will also be played tomorrow. Players must start on the first! nine before 4 p.m. and must sign the book before going
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  • 113 16 Muthucumaru Withdraws From Colony XI (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. K. Muthucumaru, who was removed to hospital a fortnight ago with slight concussion as the result of a collision in a football match, has left hospital but on medical advice, has withdrawn from the Colony team, to
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 166 16 A. A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS Buyers Sellers TIN Ampat 3/9 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/1$ 4'4s Bangrin 18/ 18/6 Batu Selangor 1.21 1,24 Berjuntai 8/3 8/9 Hitain 32 34 Hong Fatt 61 63 K. Kamuntng 6/1$ 6/41 Kampong Lan jut 13/6 13/9ex Katu 21/3 21/9 Klang River 1.75 1.80 Kramat Tin
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    • 218 16 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST Buyers Seller* MINING Ampat 3/7$ 3/10$ A. Amalgamated 4/3 4/6 Ayer We ng 72$ 76 Bangnn 18/3 19/ Batu Selangor 1.20 1.25 Berjuntai 8/3 8/9 Hong Fate 61 63 Johan 24 27 Jelebu 50 54 K Kamunting 6/ 6/6c K. Lanjut 13/6 14/ex Kamra 1/5 1/6$
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    • 168 16 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS Buyer* Beller* MINING Ampats 3/7$ 4/ A. Amalgamated 4/1$ 4/4$ Bangrins 17/9 18/3 B. Selangors 1.20 1.25 Hong Fatt-» 60 63 Jelebus 50 55 Johans 23 26 Katus 21/ 21/9 Kuchais 1.17$ 1.22$ K. Kampars 10/3 10/9 Laruts 4/ 4/3 Lukuts 46 50 Nawng Pets 23 25
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    • 181 16 RUBBER Buyers Seller* Ayer Panas 1.10 1.15 Bassetts 47$ 52$ Batu Lintangs 1.02$ 1.07$ Bentas 1.00 1.05 Brogas 55 57$ Indragirls L2O 1.25 Kuala Sidlm* 2.10 2.25 Lunas 1.42$ 1.52$ M. Pindas LX 1*25 Mentakabs 40 42 Pa jams 1.70 1.77$ Sungei Tukang* 1.00 1.05 Tapahs
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    • 246 16 SOON THEAM CO’s NOON QUOTATIONS TIN. Buyers Seller» Ampats 3/7$ 3/10$ A. Hitams 19/3 29/3 A. Weng 70 75 Bangrins 18/6 19/3 B. Selangors 1.21 124 Berjuntais 8/6 9/ Chenderianga 11/ 11/9 Hong Fatt 61 63 Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamunting* 8/ 8/6 K. Lanjuts 13/6 14/ex Kramats 8/3 9/9 Kundanga
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  • 48 16 Scotland To Resume I’la) With France London. July 31 The announcement that the Scottisi. Rugby Union has decided ing relations witi Finn amicable settlement playing condition- v,’ split in 1931 England, Ireland. an< 1 arranged matches and that Scotland will pl‘V on New Year's Day -R'
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  • 55 16 TUESDAY. Ab’ri MIDDAY QUO* Cl 13.25 Penang Tin Business i ***** Singapore Im RUBBER: 5 Penang (Spot) Singapore (Sp i COPRA: j 3 75 Sundried 5900 Black Pepper TAPIOCA: 53 15 Medium Fair Seed RICE: t $640 Rangoon Parbo(le< J( V i $<5.20 Rangoon JVhite K. 1 $6i
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    • 396 16 Head Offlce) 216 Penan r r Phone 1477 2 Rates of Subscription for ;>, r t! f and Sunday K Pinang Gazett. Local Delivery S.S. v Monthly JI.2S j, Quarterly 375 12 75 Half-Yearly 7.50 in 1-25 Yearly 15.0 C 16 5c Sunday Gazeft n 38 Local Delivery S.S. q
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