Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 7 August 1939
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section19 1939-08-07 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY N Vol. XCVII. MONDAY, AUGUST 7 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.19 words
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Article405 1939-08-07 1 CUSTOMS BOYCOTT ORDER Withdrawal Following Strong Protest POLISH INSPECTORS NOW ARMED Warsaw. Aug, 5. Ui official communique, confirming the Danzig S*-nab X n ply to the Polish note, states in reply that an itten answer w ill be sent at the beginning of fIPXt "heReuter Wireless. - 405 words
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Article, Illustration34 1939-08-07 1 is expected to fly back to England today. He is- seen here on the steps of the place vhi'h took Inni to Moscow to take part in the aggnession pact negotiations.34 words
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163 1939-08-07 1 NEW SPAIN NOT TO TOLERATE ANY OUTRAGE Mwa Madrid, August 6. The mass trial of sixty persons alleged to be implicated in the murder of Major Gabaldon, Inspector of the Madrid Civil Guard, and his young daughter and military chauffeur on July 29 isReuter. - 163 words
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Article, Illustration327 1939-08-07 1 Loudon, August 6. IX the House of Commons Lord Winterton stated that considerable progress had been made by the London Inter-Governmental Committee, especially during the last few months, and the number of refugees who had left Germany since the Evian Committee was formed a vear ago was—Reuter - 327 words
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Article113 1939-08-07 1 .—Reuter. To Take Largest Battleship Afloat London, August 5. Construction of a naval dry dock capable of taking the largest battleship afloat, will soon be decided by the Australian cabinet, states the Sundafl Times’ Sydney correspondent. At present Sydney is the most favoured site, though.—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article80 1939-08-07 1 —Reuter wireless. Terms Of Extended Trade Pact Moscow. August 5. Soviet Russia and the United States have prolonged for another year their trade agreement, it is officially announced. Under the prolonged trade agreement with the Soviet Union the Soviet will buy a minimum of £8 million American».—Reuter wireless. - 80 words
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Article45 1939-08-07 1 .—Reuter. Redistribution Of Troops Dar-es-Salaam. Aug. 6 With a view to strengthening her defences. Tanganyika has decided to redis tribute the units of the Southern Brigade of the King’s African Rifles, according to an official announcement. The movement of the troops will begin immediately.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article162 1939-08-07 1 Despatch Of British Squadron Urged London August 5. Britain’s potential naval strength in the Far East is reviewed by Mr. Hector By water, the' Daily Telegraph naval correspondent, following Mr. Chamberlain’s statement in the Commons. Mr. By water 1 says that even today it would.—Reuter. - 162 words
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Article66 1939-08-07 1 record exceeding $13.000 million.—Reuter i Wireless. CONGRESS SESSION Roosevelt’s Worst Defeats Washington. August 5. The Senate and House of Representatives has adjourned sine die. The seventy-sixth Congress enacted some half a dozen major laws, dealing President I Roosevelt some of the worst defeats of. his six years'record exceeding $13.000 million.—Reuter i Wireless. - 66 words
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Article80 1939-08-07 1 Reuter Wireless. All Troops To Take Part In Manoeuvres Ankara, Aug. 5. All troops in Turkey’s first army are to participate in large-scale manoeuvres from August 15 to 21 over a forty-mile front between Kuklareli and Adrianople. There will be a march past near Adrianople on August 25Reuter Wireless. - 80 words
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Article132 1939-08-07 1 —Reuter. Tokio. August 5 The Tientsin Conference, which has not met since August 1, is expected ito resume on Monday, according to the Domei Agency, when British observaI tions on Sir Robert Craigie’s latest reports are hoped to be received. I The speeches by Lord Halifax'.—Reuter. - 132 words
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Advertisement8 1939-08-07 1 stsrf 'a uya Penan-j-!fr 1-ENSARY LTU-. «..d Ipoh.8 words
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Advertisement40 1939-08-07 1 SPECIAL LATE EDITION AT 7 P M. Reports of this afternoons races and the Malayan tennis and swimming finals at Ipoh will be published in a Special Late Edition which will be on sale in» the streets at o'clock tonight.40 words
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Advertisement99 1939-08-07 1 Mbt/cate (A •.•ent j for North Malaya Pe«MNO>. GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTDI« Penang and Ipoh. jratLISH AUSTRALIAN t j Poi/tTRy X y J A I tdke hom pick from 1 J our fine selection s Every biixl h.vs been carefully selected from Lie finest Austral! n and Continental breeds and represent,99 words
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Article401 1939-08-07 2 t —Reu‘er. Train Goes Over Embankment London, August 5. The Isle of Arran boat, express from Glasgow met with disaster at Saltcoats, Ayrshire this afternoon. The engine plunged down a steep embankment, dragging with it three carriages which were smashed. The driver was killed and itt —Reu‘er. - 401 words
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661 1939-08-07 2 Success Of Chinese Guerillas BIG ANTI-AMERICAN DEMONSTRATION Peiping, Augjust 5. Reports that the Anti-British Movement sn North China is how being directly against Americans! reached here today. Anti-American slogans were shouted and AntiAmerican speeches made during a denjtonstration in Shihkiachuang where demonstrators—Reuter. - 661 words
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Article191 1939-08-07 2 i No Aggressive I Motives Warsaw, August 6. Poland had aggressive intentions towards nobody but would repel by all the means at her disposal every attempt. direct or indirect, to violate her interests and rights declared Marshal Smigly-Ridz speaking at Cracow 'We respect the value of peace191 words
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Article92 1939-08-07 2 —Reuter Wireless. Continuing To I nil Strength In Poland Warsaw Aug. 5. In view of the concentrations of German troops round southern and western Poland Polish mobilisation is continuing and officers and men are being called up every ftw days. The mobilisation will reach its maximum strength towards the”—Reuter Wireless. - 92 words
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Article278 1939-08-07 2 MAJOR DIFFERE NCES SETTLED Progress Of Mosctni; Negotiations MOS(OV, Ur rr IS LEARNT THAT MR STRANG IS FLYING To MONDAY. AFTERWARDS SIR WILLIAM SEEDS ANP WILL CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS WITH M. MOLOT<H QUARTERS BELIEVE THAT MAJOR DIFFERENCES Oi u h hVT BEEN SETTLED BUT THE MAIN HITCH (X)NTINUES r,, BP FTNITIONdays to the normal journey.—Reuter Wireless. - 278 words
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Article90 1939-08-07 2 return to Salzburg m a few days—Reuter Wireless Preparing For Congress At Nuremberg Berlin, Aug 5 Herr Hitier is still holidaying in Bavaria where he is resting in preparation for the strenuous ordeal of the Nazi Party Congress at Nuremberg in September He is understood already to bereturn to Salzburg m a few days—Reuter Wireless - 90 words
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Article71 1939-08-07 2 >. Reuter. American Gold Mine In China London, August 5. The Oriental Consol Mining Co., reputedly the oldest American controlled gold mining enterprise in the Far East, has offered for sale at 118,175.000 its operating properties in Japanese controlled territory to Japanese interests Stockholders will>.— Reuter. - 71 words
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Article85 1939-08-07 2 —Reuter WirGt Motorised Manoeuvres In Germain Ilerlin. ProUibly the manoeuvres ever r. in south Berlin rou the river Elbe next a close secret but preparations suggi as far as this branch of tht armed is concerned. Meanwhile the cornmar.. ur <. r and the general short.-, !r arousing—Reuter WirGt - 85 words
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Article125 1939-08-07 2 cpiavv uh —Reuter. Radical Change In German MethoiK London, August 6. A radical change German methods in Bohemia and Moravia is irdicated by the arrest of a nuinb<-i of j>e nunent Sudeten Germans stab tL. Time* Prague cone-pciu. >i, ira e charges have been piefemd r tcpiavv uh .—Reuter. - 125 words
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Article125 1939-08-07 2 Reu’u Main Lines Of Agreement Decided I pon Tokyo, Aug. 5 The main lines of agreement on t'-e questions of maintenance of peac* order in Tientsin were decided upon at a meeting in Tokyo between repreon'atives of the British and Japane.se Gover ments according to a DomeiReu’u - 125 words
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778 1939-08-07 2 Reuter. Tientsin, August 5. The blockade of the British Concession at Tientsin is being rigorously tightened, presumably as a reaction to Mr. Chamberlain’s statement in the Commons. No meat is available in the Concession market and people trying to bring even a half pound of meatReuter. - 778 words
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Advertisement131 1939-08-07 2 L ,-jtf “And now I am a NEW MAN again-thanks to SANATOGEN” J nJ How many times have these words been spoken by grateful men all over the world Grateful because Sanatogen has brought them a carefree feeling of exuberant health that they have not known for years. If you131 words
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441 1939-08-07 3 Penang Manager Back In Singapore By Air DOCUMENTS seized in BANGKOK Singapore. >rge has yet been made against the three arrested officers of the Bangkok branch of the OverseaCh Banking Corporation, Ltd., according to the latest eceived :n Singapore. Yeo Tiam Siew, manager441 words
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Article79 1939-08-07 3 Carried Arms In Public z Singapore. Bail of $2.000 was offered in the Singapore Criminal District Court, on Thursday, when two Hainane.se. Wee Pang Yau. 22, and Wee Yuk Yuan. 27, claimed trial to a charge of carrying arms in public. The case was fixed for79 words
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Article160 1939-08-07 3 Mr. L. Keun And Miss T. L. Fonseka Kuala Lumpur. Mr. L. Keun. a well-known hockey player and captain of the Colts hockey team in Kuala Lumpur, was married on Saturday morning at St. Johns Church. Bukit Nanas, to Miss Theresa Lilian Fonseka. daughter of the late160 words
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Article90 1939-08-07 3 News was recived last night that General Evangeline Booth has approved the promotion of Brigadier H A Lord, officer commanding the Salvation Army, Malaya. to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Lieut.-Col. Lord joined the Salvation Army in 1909 and was sent to Korea tn the same90 words
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84 1939-08-07 3 The annual value of Singapore town, in terms of houses and buildings liable to assessment, was $19.627.635 at the end of last year, according to Mr. J. Stone. Municipal Treasurer, in the an nual report for 1938. Under the Municipal Ordinance, the Commissioners may raise84 words
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Article117 1939-08-07 3 55 9 750 Involved Singapore. “I have taken this money for busmess The lusmess was for the estate," said Lee Kim Choo, a 52-year-old Hokkien in the Singapore Third Police Court, answering a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $5.750 belonsring to the117 words
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Article275 1939-08-07 3 JUDGMENT FOR PLAINTIFF Johore Bahru. Judgment in favour of the plaintiff was given by Mr. Justice Mills on Thursday in the suit for $10,700 damages instituted by Ee Teow Seng, manager of a sewing machine company in Singapore, against Chiam Ek Chee, of Muar. The275 words
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Article445 1939-08-07 3 Man Attacked HAiile Having A Drink Singapore. STORY of how the man he had a drink with was attacked and fatally stabbed in Queen Street on the night of June 23 was told by a witness in the Singapore Second Court on Thursday, at a445 words
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Article157 1939-08-07 3 Says Singapore Magistrate “It is an absolute scandal that the men should be brought here week after week, wasting a day’s work, when there is no prosecution,” said Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Police Magistrate on Thursday, when a case in w’hich six men are charged with simple157 words
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Article200 1939-08-07 3 A seizure of 21 p culs of rubber by the police had a sequel in the Singapore Fourth Police Court before Mr. C H Koh. yesterday when three Chinese, How Koh San. Lim Chooi, and Ng Tek Cheng were each fined $2OO or, in default,200 words
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Article141 1939-08-07 3 COLONY PLAYER DIES IN CRASH Singapore. A well-known Colonv hockey player and military athlete, Lieut. M. Leonard Williams of the Royal Artillery. Changi, was killed in the early hours of Saturday morning as a result of a motor accident. It would appear that the deceased at about141 words
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Article177 1939-08-07 3 I. <>•<•«. Ten Years’ Services Singapore. rs’ service in the General i Chinese postman. Goh Tian ntenced to 12 months' rigorniipij by Mr J. McFall, in Ct.minal District Court, on misappropnat'ng a postal (l ntainirg $2. f all took a serious view of the mmented on177 words
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Article170 1939-08-07 3 Mr. Loke Ho Thong And Miss leoh Chye Guan Taiping. i vedding was solemnised at the <>i Saturday of Mr. Loke Ho il newspaper representative. Teoh Chye Guan, the third Mi aid Mrs. Teoh Bixin Choe. 1 a large gathering of friends and relatives. h’ H Marks officiated170 words
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Article109 1939-08-07 3 tr Acquitted Teluk Anson. 1 n’ctu! postcards exhibits in a case in 1 ‘mr ”,-mod VeerapIa t orc che Samsudin 11 Magistrate’s court 2 pin. -,n July 26 at Railway Station. 28 knowing or having Miat they will be put Mr H Officer SupermtendI wer Perak, prosecut-109 words
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Advertisement56 1939-08-07 3 WOLSELEY RIDE and You Relax in this new conception of 12 h.p. motoring. 0 MEDITATE upon the multiple advantages undoubtedly provides.... CONCLUDE you must! Never j before have you experienced the f BJf X SKe y' “True Meaning” of Motoring j Comfort, closely associated with I u Sparkling Performance and56 words
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896 1939-08-07 4 Temple Entry —Gandhi Poona. July 23. EVERY’ opening of a temple to Harijans should mark greater purification inside and outside the temple opened. The sanctity of the temples should be preserved. No political capital should be made out of what is. and is intended896 words
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1012 1939-08-07 4 Allegations Of Pirpur Committee Refuted .co COMMUNAL ROTATION NOT SUSPENDED Madras. “IT is not a fact that the Congress Government wanted to abolish the communal rule. It has been pursuing the policy of the previous government in the’Tnatter. The Order relating to dommunal rotation1,012 words
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Article117 1939-08-07 4 Allahabad, July 27. npHE Maharaja of Hathwa, £200,000-a-year landed proprietor of the Indian province of Bihar, left Patna last week to visit his aged mother, the Dowager Maharini. who was lying ill at his capital. At a midway station he dismissed his private secretary ard four servants, telling117 words
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Article94 1939-08-07 4 Colombo, July 31. 1 is understood that the Government of India is imposing a bin on Indian emigration to Ceylon with eflect from tomorrow and the Ceylon Governnu nt has just been notified of this decision. According to this ban no Indian belonging to unskilled94 words
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Article252 1939-08-07 4 India Government To Retaliate Colombo, July 21. A LTHOUGH official circles here are silent, it is believed that a communication has been received from the Government of India indicating the possible reaction of the failure of the compromise move on future Indo-Ceylon relations and emigration to252 words
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Article287 1939-08-07 4 Simla, July 24. TT appears that after the Viceroy’s return from the monsoon tour by the middle of August next the Standing Committee of the Chamber of Princes and the informal Committee of Ministers will meet in Simla in the latter part of the next287 words
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Article110 1939-08-07 4 Did All HeCoul,] In Cevlon Poona. Addressing a cro\\ii<-4 which was attended b\ 3 15,000 people. Pandit .'tv. hi Nehru, refer ring to his mis t; Ceylon, held that the whelp i was mainly economic but h'i thd both India and Ceylon would that they could not110 words
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Article92 1939-08-07 4 Mrs. Amy Weaver, of Drayton, Portsmouth, was married 26 ytars BgO. Her bridegroom could net a!Y. H’S sptne had been broken in ar. accident 14 years before. Throughout the 26 years of the'r married life he had been unable to walk. He died the other92 words
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Advertisement91 1939-08-07 4 Livery g Climate jj P WHAT IS BEST TO DO IU •C Does the hot humid climate which M obtains in this country, make you feel 21 Fj "washed out” and devoid of enei M Do you go home from work wif liver,” and perhaps find the fa'- y similarly91 words
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Miscellaneous58 1939-08-07 4 PACKED HOUSES SINCE OPENING SEASON EXTENDED TILL TONIGHT MAJESTIC LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY' 3.09 6.15 A 9.30 P.M. Errol Flynn IN “DODGE CITY” Olivia De Havilland Ann Sheridan. OPENING TOMORROW’ RKO-Radio’s Hilarious Comedy Bombshell ’-ROOM SERVICE” with Lucille Ball', Ann Miller, Prank Albertson. Matinee TODAY’ AT 11.30 AJM. SIMONE SIMON58 words
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Miscellaneous103 1939-08-07 4 Broke all Bex Chinese Pictun breaking Pe n i Sensat,onal fPack, i h Truly The Gre As See,n And A. J h 'J AU QU! <■s 3 SHOWS 1) \i) \t jj> u 6.3(i ‘.,(i See Your Beau:/ Film Star S 01 MISS CHUN -hj-vp “HUA V w or “BOK103 words
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Article149 1939-08-07 5 wt re confiscated. —Central fund Anniversary invasion Hongkong, July 31. nese in Tientsin yesobserved the second sa of the city’s fall into ‘■se. All amusement •j.e British and French ns were closed while editions were issued by < nese dailies which have :.,:iilished subterraneously. while Japanese agents• . wt re confiscated.—Central - 149 words
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Article129 1939-08-07 5 Mme. Chiang’s Message To Suffrage < Conference Chungking July 11bchalf of all Chinese women, V ■<■ Chiang Kai-shek, the First L. China, has sent a congratulaf -y message to the 13th annual nee of the Intrenational Wouffrage Association in Copen- Chiang says that seven o the National129 words
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Article, Illustration532 1939-08-07 5 MADAME CHIANG VISITS WOUNDED SOLDIERS Distributes Cash. Food And Clothing August 2. \[ADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK led the women in Chungking 'in observing the second anniversary of the National Chinese Women’s Association yesterday and today by action besides delivering an inspiring address. Assisted—Central News. - 532 words
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Article53 1939-08-07 5 late at Kuala Lumpur.—Central News. Chungking, July 31. /GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek has officially commended Mr. Chen Wing, a leader in the Chinese community in Kuala Lumpur, for his contribution of 5250.000 (Chinese currency) to the Chinese Government. The Generalissimo's commendation was transmitted through the Chinese Consulatelate at Kuala Lumpur.—Central News. - 53 words
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Article56 1939-08-07 5 I.—Central News. Several Arrested .For Trial Hongkong, August 2. Foreign sources reveal that frequent anti-war outbreaks have occurred in the Japanese rank and file on the “Manchukuo” border since the outbreak of hostilities on the Outer-Mon-golian border. Already 470 Japanese officers and soldiers have been arrested andI.—Central News. - 56 words
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Article129 1939-08-07 5 —Central News. reck Train By Powerful Mine Hongkong, July 31. r TTIE Japanese have admitted* A indirectly that Chinese gue-1 rillas disastrously raided Wangling, a railway station some 120 kilometres west of Shanghai, on July 28, according to a Shanghai' dispatch. A Shanghai-bour.d train from Nanking».—Central News. - 129 words
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Article91 1939-08-07 5 Central News. Admiral Hart The New C-in-C Hongkong, August 2. Admiral Harry E. Yarnell, the outgoing Commander-in-Chief of the American Asiatic Fleet, and Mrs. V arnell sailed from Shanghai early this morning for America aboard s.s. Coolidge. Admiral and Mrs. Yarnell were seen off byCentral News. - 91 words
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Article88 1939-08-07 5 Central News. Repelled By Defenders Chungking. August 2. Since July 26 Japanese troops in Suiyuan province renewed a westward offensive from Paotou. a Japanese stronghold. On July 31 over 1.000 Japanese troops attacked Kwafuying. west of Tashuwan. using tanks as well as poison gas, but the attackCentral News. - 88 words
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237 1939-08-07 5 To Beg Forgiveness Says Chungking Paper Chungking, July 31. CirpHE Japanese invader will soon go to the White House to surrender" is the subject of an editorial issued by the Chungking Combined Daily this morning. knees at the White House.”—Central News.knees at the White House.”—Central News. - 237 words
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65 1939-08-07 5 —Central News. Hongkong. August 2. T’HE American-owned Chung Mei Daily News in Shanghai, totally disregarding the threats and warnings made by pro-Japanese terrorists, appeared on the news-stands as usual yesterday. The journal canned an editorial vehemently denouncing the despicable tactics of the terrorists and meanwhile—Central News. - 65 words
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67 1939-08-07 5 Central News. Hongkong, August 2. Messages from Tientsin quote the arrivals from Tangku as declaring that the anti-British campaign Is carried on unabated at Tangku where the offices of the Asiatic Petroleum Company and the Kailan Mining Administration were recently attacked. A number of Chinese. – Central News. - 67 words
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Advertisement57 1939-08-07 5 GRAND OPENING SALE NOW ON AT 37 39 North Bridge Rd., t Singapore AURORA’S Economy Store ALLSOPP’S The best Beer Under the Sun Sole Importers CALIDIBECK-S PENANG JHE POPULARITY OF THE N SWISS CAFE IS WELL KNOWN IN PENANG FOR EXCELLENT CUISINE Private Dinner Parlies Catered For W. SI AL!)ER57 words
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Miscellaneous45 1939-08-07 5 BOBBY BEAR COES GLIDING J X JfPr \hat was crazy! Luckily th-y landed in a tree cipert i/hder and takes Bobby on tac trip. safely but that pig will catch it—such a row there ll bel reckless Percy Porker took up Maisie for a flip-45 words
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Article1207 1939-08-07 6 SCIENTIST LOCKED IN 'TANK 141/2 HOURS London, July 21 AS calmly as one would describe a motor tour, Professor .1 B .S. Haldane, the eminent scientist, told the Thetis tribunal yesterday of an amazing experiment he had made. He had locked himself for 14 31,207 words
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Article99 1939-08-07 6 r J' HE four men irh-o helped Pro- fessor Haldane in his experi- ments vcere IT. Alexander, Patrick Duff. Ge or fi? Ives and Donald RerAon. -I All fought with the British battalion for the Government against Franco in Spain. They stated: I ‘■We offered cur services99 words
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625 1939-08-07 6 Sydney. Sails ripped by a gale that sometimes rose above 50 mile*, an hour, the master washed overboard by rough seas in Botany Bay the auxiliary ketch Connella limped into Neutral Bay, Sydney Harbour, after a stormy 12-days’ passage from625 words
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Article247 1939-08-07 6 FIRE FOLLOWS Ipswich. July 28. ART students who yesterday defied superstition by taking an alabaster Buddha from its pedis'al and placing it on the ground found it today unharmed in the middle of the ruins of their school at Dedham, near Ipswich The school, the East Anglian247 words
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295 1939-08-07 6 10 MOTH ERS MIGHT HAVE SUFFERED... B.M.A. Ban Is Defied London. TEN mother», whose > Were horn ba Queen l’harlett<- Hospital recently would hai- l ><-n denied the relief of an Hgesia if the British Medical Association, hail its way. The Association at its Aberdeen conference passed a -s .u295 words
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Article111 1939-08-07 6 London. IN the five big district offices of the G.P.O. sorters abruptly dropped their tetters, porters their mailbag 1 cleaners their mops Seven thousand men and several women took part in a test of the Post Office's new A.R.P. basements ano underground tunnels When the warning111 words
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Article114 1939-08-07 6 Mr. Thomas William J vi cri farmer. of Batherton ~V e ir Cheshire, owes his life to i old collie dog. a bu n As Mr. Johnson was t irne to its loose-box on the m 011 him t C rourd He wa s thrown114 words
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Miscellaneous36 1939-08-07 6 All in a Day’s Work— by Rich Elmes MILS I -i; HOW oo \’f-| Z MIM-E PaQi ifxjQj I I MI y I OU x U4TTUE. NINETTES N NAM E BRi x ,ycEF 7uW\ t a-36 words
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993 1939-08-07 7 (Conditions For Annual A wards pAMK CLARS of Post-Grad uate Raffles Colley Education our-e Scholarships, as well as regulations which will come i on January 1, 1941 of Standard Eight Scholarships and the donation Scholarship, Penang, are published in the Governitien* Gazette. nips993 words
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Article336 1939-08-07 7 TEA PARTY FOR DR. MRS. H. R. SARAVANAMUTHU Butterworth. The Tamil congregation of the P.W and Kedah Church Mission gave a farewell tea-party to Dr H R. Saravana--muthu (who has been transferred to Penang as Port Health Officer, and Mrs. Saravanamuthu at the st Mark s School Hall.336 words
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Article50 1939-08-07 7 The funeral of Mrs. Tan Kok Hoe. who passed away recently, took place from her residence. No 126 Transfer Road, at 11 a.m. yesterday for interment at the Chinese Cemetery. There was a large attendance at the funeral and several floral tributes were received.50 words
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Article577 1939-08-07 7 Dr W Young has been appointed a member of the Medical Council. S.S and F.M.S., vice Dr. L. W. I Evans. Mr. C. H Dakers. Protector of Chinese, Perak, has resumed duty. He was recently successfully operated upon for appendicitis at the Batu Gajah Hospital. The promotion577 words
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Article152 1939-08-07 7 “DIVINIA NIGHT AT WEMBLEY Gay holiday crowds were present at the Wembley Cabaret on Saturday night, the attraction of the evening being “Divinia Night.” Prizes in the form of Divinia products, presented by N V. Straits Java Trading Co. Ltd., were given away for three spot dances.152 words
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Article161 1939-08-07 7 At emblev And Town Hall Another packed house greeted the se- cond Cantonese charity performance, j ‘Unity and Resistance." staged by the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Associa--1 non. Ipoh. at the Lunar Haii, Wembley I Park last night. Very good acting was served up by all members161 words
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Article325 1939-08-07 7 TunkiTs Car Damaged In Collision Alor Star. ANOTHER fatal cycle accident—the second within a week—occurred rijfht in the heart of the town, the victim this time being an Indian pedestrian, who was coming from the direction of Sungei Korok. Hie was knocked down by a325 words
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Article212 1939-08-07 7 PENANG PERAK AMATEURS Work For Charity Praised The Violet Cafe. Wembley Park, was the scene of a pleasant function last evening, when Mr. Ong Keng Seng, President of the Penang PhHomatic Union, and Mr. Lau Geok Swee, chairman of the China Distress Relief Fund, entertained the members of the Penang212 words
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Article423 1939-08-07 8 'T'HE definite progress made in A the negotiations at Moscow is indicated by the news yesterday that Mr. William Strang who flew» to Russia to assist Sir William Seeds will be returning to London, now that the talks have reached the stage when his services are no423 words
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Article96 1939-08-07 8 MAJESTIC CINEMA "Dodge City” 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA "The Vampire’s Revenge” (Cantonese talkie) 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL CINEMA Suhara’s Bolero (stage show) at 9 p.m. QUEEN'S CINEMA "Hua Mu Lan” (Chinese talkie) 3.00, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. LIBERTY’ TALKIES Chinese Silent Picture 7.30 9.3096 words
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Article101 1939-08-07 8 —Reuter Wireless. Urgent Need To Increase Output Berlin. AU T 5 Owing to the urgent to increase Germany’s coal output. Marshal Goering has appointed Dr. Paul Walter as special Commissioner for this purpose. An official announcement of this appointment explains that Germany’s coal production can no longer satisfy—Reuter Wireless. - 101 words
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Article498 1939-08-07 8 Monday, August 7. ENERAL satisfaction is felt at the news that good sense and moderation have prevailed in the dispute —which according to reports from Danzig had threatened over the week-end to assume a serious character —regarding the functioning of Polish customs officials in498 words
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Article555 1939-08-07 8 Ruth Draper /n Television IE patience, personal magnetism, and iron nerves of the Alexandra Palace Brigade have won at las!. They have persuaded Ruth Draper, now’ at the Vaudeville Theatre. London, to go before the television cameras. Only a Napoleon of Muswell Hill could perform such a555 words
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Advertisement315 1939-08-07 8 1 in Jl mWSnBWM^^- -k\ A B; MSyWraKHfc 'A x vinattßjßaabMwffifr>- y A' ’k>’ 1 4 Jpf )?V- as fe?. < "A AS S tJihSf rra |NO FIN ER WHI wife HaIo Co /l 1 J GOES INTO ANY BOTTLE WJjK< 9 I <O2l mi HHH ■ous agents: JOHN LITTLE315 words
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Advertisement58 1939-08-07 8 SPERRY PURE ROLLED OATS MCTWtOCMT ILB. O WaLwr Specially packed to protect your health, as well as to preserve the shape of the Flakes and wholeness of the grain. SPECIALLY PACKED FOR THE tropics in Airtight Vacuum Tint Obtainable <t all »he Leadin® Provisions Dealer» Bole Agent* Henry Waugh Co.,58 words
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774 1939-08-07 9 ipanese Goods and Bazaars !iave be n attempts to import Japanese goods as ori--jng in other countries, but these attempts have usually •ruve; on a number of occasions United Kingdom goods rm under suspicion through malicious rumours,” says Mr. Jbn f »t,774 words
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Article143 1939-08-07 9 YOUNG GIRL IN HOSPITAL Husband’s Morning Discovery 20-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl unadmitted to the General Hospital. Penang, at about "<ie o’clock thi*» min ing, suffering from what wa- reported to be the effec t of caustic *<*da poisoning. The girl, whose name was given as Cheah Yoke Mooi.143 words
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Article221 1939-08-07 9 Mr. Choo Jin Geok The death occurred at the ripe age of 82 of Mr. Choo Jin Geok at his residence. No. 26 Tanjong Tokong Road. Penang, on Thursday. August 3 at 1 a.m. A resident in Penang fo? > ve: '•> years, deceased was well221 words
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1487 1939-08-07 9 Value of Co-operative Societies Ipoh. r ph vr the co-operative movement was the one thing that was going t< save the financial stability of the great ln.lk of the resident population Mju.iya was an opinion expressed by the Hon. Cql. Cecil Rae CJBJE., Prei<k1,487 words
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Article195 1939-08-07 9 Morning Accident At Ayer Itam Road SERIOI S motor accident occurred at Ayer Itam Road near the junction of York Road at about 12.30 a.m. today, when an efderiy hinese hawker was knocked down by a hire-bus. The unfortunate man. whose name was given as195 words
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Article226 1939-08-07 9 Mr. A. S. Nonis And Miss J.M.A. Geddie TYV O local schoolteachers were united i in marriage at about eight o’clock this morning at the Church of the Assumption by the Rev. Father Quiquiner. The contracting parties were Mr. Alexander Sylvester Nonis. teacher of the Wellesley Primary226 words
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Article70 1939-08-07 9 .‘I prominent member f J he local hinese community pas d a'tcay early this morning in 4 ,e person of Mr t heah Ta;‘ eldest sun of the late Mr. ('/■■■>ih Chen Eok. Deceased vas born in l\ ><■ y in iBpi. He received his early70 words
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Advertisement138 1939-08-07 9 HEYMAN BUTTER Ihe fresh delicate flavour off HEYMAN BUTTEH i» due to the ideal conditions under which it is made. Produced in Victoria, Australia, it [is handled and packed with scrupulous ,are n order to ensure Ka will keep in |»ercondition. 11 m JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS, LTD. SINGAPORE, PENANG, KUALA138 words
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Article458 1939-08-07 10 Messrs. Green Collier, Ltd. Latest private estimates of U.S.A. Consumption are 44,000 Tons for July and 50,000 Tons’ for August. Statistics are likely to improve still further and it is believed that the present trend of prices is upwards. We quote the following influences which have affected458 words
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Article127 1939-08-07 10 FRIDAY, AUGUST 4. Prev Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 23/32 New- York 4.68 1/16 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.68 1/8 4.68 1/32 Brussels 27.55 1/2 27 55 3/4 Geneva 20.75 20.73 1/2 Amsterdam 8.80 3/4 8.77 3/8 Milan 89 1/32 89 Berlin 11.66 1/2 11.66 1/2 Stockholm 19.40 1/2127 words
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Article1467 1939-08-07 10 Rubber Quota Increase SHARP FALLS IN U. K. S TOCKS MAY BE MODIFIED (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, July 28 The atmosphere in the various commodity markets can be called cautiously hopeful, though it muot be admitted that such hope as exists has yet to be translated1,467 words
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373 1939-08-07 10 By Capt. Oliver Littleton At Southern Kinta Meeting London, Juh Z" 1 APT AIN Oliver Lyttelton at yesterday’s Southern Kinta ing dealt authoritatively with two points raised by criticis 0 the tin restriction scheme in correspondence recently pu* 1(1 The Financial Times, says that373 words
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Advertisement765 1939-08-07 10 BANKS THE CHARTERED i BANK V 1 •OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND CHINA r (Incorporated in England by I V-\ Royal Charter 1853) \\y|\ SSd ul v. SJM? Reserve Liability of Proprietors £3.000.000 Head Office A No. 38 Bishopgate, London. EC. 3 I LONDON BRANCHES x 117/122, Leadenhall Street. -E-G J765 words
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Advertisement212 1939-08-07 10 How to Cure PILES Simple »ppl«ationSfo r s p ain an 4 Bleeding. Piles Heal Until Dr. Van Vleck’a startling diacovKr, of hus Absorptive Pile *7 geon’» knife was the only cure foe, kLI piles. But the amazing heal. Dr. Van Vteck’s Absorptive -.f.. in many thousands of cases. r>212 words
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Article1502 1939-08-07 11 ulh !1 are l rector reports of tin companies for the year drt) Ma -h 31. 1939. to he presented at the annual general nieetinu KratiKit I in de of free quota for ■ar was 29.625 per|j nt as compared with'j r the previous .period ;so contributed 49.231,502 words
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309 1939-08-07 11 Peterborough, July 25. A GRICCLTURAL shows are certainly having a great run this season. This success is undoubtedly largely due to the extraordinary way all classes of farming folk are backing up these events with their attendance. Here today it was very impressive309 words
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Article, Illustration329 1939-08-07 11 Nightingale Stamps For Junior Readers IN the year 1862 a Swiss named Henri Dunant wrote a book in which he urged that societies be set up to provide volunteers who would help the wounded in wartime. His suggestions attracted widespread attention and support. As a result, the International Red Cross329 words
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Article164 1939-08-07 11 iVew Owner Will Follow Try Again T radition Ipswidi July 2S* j EARTBREAK CAFE” is what the people of Woodbridge, Suffolk, called it. Today it was destroyed by fire. Now the townsfolk are wondering if there was a hoodoo on the building. But as he worked with164 words
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Article81 1939-08-07 11 London. ABOARD of Trade inquiry discussed recently whether schoolchildren should be taught geography on foreign-manufactured globes. British manufacturers of geographical globes are concerned at the competition from abroad, and have suggested that the imported globes should be marked. Mr. R. L. Philip, a director of Messrs.81 words
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Article67 1939-08-07 11 London. Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, Secretary for Mines, announced the following plans to carry out the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Safety In Mines:— Mines Department administrative staff to be strengthened; new technical [>osts at headquarters. More stringent rules for dealing- with coal dust. Total strength of67 words
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Article97 1939-08-07 11 During the week ending July 29. 1939. exports from Malayan ports amounted to 33,264 cases, of which. 25.015 (75 per cent) cases were to the United Kingdom. 2,542 8 per cent) cases to the Continent of Europe, 3,960 (12 per cent) cases to Canada, and 1.74797 words
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Article154 1939-08-07 11 'T'RAILING 500 ft. of steel cable, a runaway barrage balloon caused three black-outs by breaking overhead “grid” electricity wires. The balloon broke away from Cardington aerodrome, Bedfordshire. Squads of R.A.F. men in cars chased it for nearly 200 miles, but were unable to seize the cable154 words
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147 1939-08-07 11 1445th Auction, August 2. 1939.. Catalogued 1,229,884 lbs. tons 549.06 Offered 1,212.892 lbs tons 541.47 Sold 966,515 lbs. tons 431.48 Prices Realized. RIBBED SMOKED SHEET CENTS PER LB. Standard Quality. 28 3/8 to 2SJ Good Average Quality 27 7/8 to 281 Fair Average Quality 27147 words
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79 1939-08-07 11 Auckland. New Zealand ex-soldiers, on the average, die about six years earlier than normally as a result of their war gervice. This conclusion has been reached after a statistical investigation, which shows that their average age at death is just over 53. The79 words
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Article34 1939-08-07 11 Following is a summary of Kuala Lumpur Tin’s dredging operations at Kalumpang for the month of July 1939: No. 1 Dredge —Closed No. 2 Dredge Hours 656 Yards *****3 Output 228 piculs34 words
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Article352 1939-08-07 11 Weekly Rubber Report Singapore, Thursday. Vl Stocks outside the regulated areas at the end of June including afloats were only 375,716 tons, a reduction during the month of 22,000 tons. These stocks are dangerously low, but even so, the market in its present condition is unaffected352 words
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Advertisement23 1939-08-07 11 ■STEEL WINDOW FRAMES FRENCH DOORS etc. etc. Equal to the best imported makes. MANUFACTURED BT EASTERN MFG.CO. 1. River Road Penang. ■PHONE 14M23 words
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Article611 1939-08-07 12 Caused By Poverty And Ignorance WHERE CHICKEN AND MUTTON ARE TABOO Malnutrition is widespread in the British Colonies, and the fundamental cause is the low standard of living. This is the main finding of the Economic Advisory Council’s Committee on Nutrition in the Colonial Empire, whose first611 words
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106 1939-08-07 12 Berlin. The adverse effect of the political and economic situation on German shipping business was described by Dr. Helfferich, chairman of the board of the Hamburg-Amerika Line, at that company’s annual shareholders’ meeting. “In the second half of 1938,” he said, “we passed through a106 words
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Article439 1939-08-07 12 Latest Posting Times At K Ua Lumpur, Ipoh And ‘enan., TRAIN MAILS Mails for BANGKOK will leave Penang at 9.40 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and incoming mails will arrive in Penang at 6.30 p.m. on Sundays and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SINGAPORE, etc. will leave Penang at439 words
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Article276 1939-08-07 12 Companies Await Test Case Insurance companies are waiting for a test case before making their position clear concerning claims arising out of I.R.A. outrages, writes a special correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” Claims following damage caused by I.R.A. bombs have been met hitherto. These claims have been276 words
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Article293 1939-08-07 12 Breeding And Training Of Horses The largest teams „do not assure the greatest return, nor do theories make a certainty of anyone breeding high-class horses. This season’s early results in England have emphasised those facts, and caused the London “Observer’s” sporting contributor to write as293 words
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42 1939-08-07 12 Dame Ellen Terry’s house at Smallhythe, Kent, which is arranged as a museum in her memory, and the rest of her estate is to be preserved for the nation. The National Trust is taking it over.42 words
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Advertisement59 1939-08-07 12 LENGTHEN YGIiR LEA ve! fly home by ROYAL DUTCH AIR LiHi‘ the smooti fhd* Another me' t,, wonder tu e>' F st luxurious ‘•1 take you bom* c ward 1 a fortnight on e y< j retu ,n FARES Singapore Penang— Lor P( c ke' l ull inlormati nation Co.59 words
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Miscellaneous2573 1939-08-07 12 HOLLAND A wlWi iaßf Trar.siniss-on Schedule of the NetherWSjgbj iSBggS £|Sg! land- Shortwave. 99 vSBBS 1 wEf mi WMMiF S|i 2 20—3 50 pm -19.71 i r PC J: 730 gH A tffigjy |MKr Be& EB —8 35 < IC.BB 19.71 m. I PHOHI TO^ x aX7 6.20 p.m. Brian2,573 words
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Article288 1939-08-07 13 MU APPEALS TO AMATEURS Britain's Navy secret*» are to be mure closely guarded. N’a-. a! authorities at the home ports, l akvaids and naval establishments taking steps to emphasise the incurs of indiscriminate, short-range >t graphing, sketching or modelling ■f warships. vlii n has already288 words
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Article367 1939-08-07 13 Faced Spray Of Blazing Petrol The War Office announced recently that the King has approved of the award of the medal of the Military Division of the Order of the British Empire to four soldiers of the Ist Battalion The Green Howards (Alexandria, Princess of367 words
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Article1343 1939-08-07 13 5 Arrivals TOEAY, *»LGt<r 7. j lu.v. "Eshoami. iioui China via Singa- pure s.s. “Bandjermasin” from Singapore, Cheribcn, Semarang and Soerabaia. s.s. “Gen. Verspijck” from Lho-Seu-mawe, Sigh, Sabang, Sigli an£ f LhoSeumawe. > s.s. “Alfoer" from Batoe-Bahra. Tg: > Mengeidar (Koealoe', Paneh, Berombang, A-ahan and Belav.anDeli. I1,343 words
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Advertisement361 1939-08-07 13 SLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT HAS Calls Hull Nearer Penang Doe Eondoj 'INON Calls Marseilles Glasgow Auer H ;LE Calls Anwerp Middlesbro luJ X ot ,t.N DAY SERVICE TO OL VIA ept2 4 XEUS Calls Glasgow A Liverpool «UDON Calls Jeddah. Omits Havre Aug. 26361 words
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Advertisement791 1939-08-07 13 jk j Ar ba mJ 1 V BRITISH INDIA (Incorpozrted Id England) SINGAPORE, CHINA JAPAN S.S. “RAJPUTANA” SAILING THURSDAY, 10th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N Co., under For Teluk Anson Bagan Datoh P»a contract with His Majesty’s Government Swettenham. Malacca London and Far East Mail Service. S/S ‘‘MATA791 words
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Article642 1939-08-07 14 Malay States" Victory In Annual Test SENSATIONAL is an over-used word but no other describes so aptly the play in the Colony v. Malay States cricket match at Singapore. Seldom before on the padang had 27 wickets fallen for a total of only 187642 words
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973 1939-08-07 14 Penang Gold Cup Meeting HURRICANE AND GOLDEN ARROW HARD TO BEAT (By 66 Tirespasser" A CARD of nine events will be run off this after* noon, the second day of the Penang Turf Club’s Gold Cup Meeting. Owing to heavy scratchings, however, the field973 words
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Article277 1939-08-07 14 Speedway Racing A SICK rider who had an arrbu’.ance man in attendance upon him wron a thrilling league match for Belle X ue when they defeated W est Ham by 42 points to 40. Frank Varey reared at the start of the second heat, his machine crashed277 words
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Article, Illustration17 1939-08-07 14 I t •liun".' E. T. COOKE, the American “giu i t-killrr.’ Austin at Wimbledon rei’r-itly.17 words
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358 1939-08-07 14 JN one of the hardest .ides of her career, Marguerite Wilson t the Hercules professional >t two more women’s records recently She rode from Land End to London in 17hr. 9min (Ihr 33min better than Pearl Wellington' time of last year», and, continuing for358 words
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Advertisement30 1939-08-07 14 unchanging quality B «w IMi /M»wl ff 11 B rf mW ||Mg|Mg| O/ IgSL xHc/ i TIGER BEER MADE FROM THEfIIEST malt hops yeast Distri touted toy Fraser Neave Ltd,30 words
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Advertisement18 1939-08-07 14 •LATEST lIHCK 1 HINTS QPECIAL 11, COl LF.CTEI) Tl ■course Till,- ..)ItNi N c* 2 APPEAR ON P >18 words
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Article220 1939-08-07 15 ‘THE RIDING BOY" "TRESPASSER- •MAXJKwr" Z Penang Penang >POT" i EPSOM JEEP’ "EUREKA” "THE MAJOR” APT. DASH” P* ’ll Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Singapore Singapore i. Golden Arrow Golden Arrow 9 Golden Arrow Golden Arrow Monte Video Golden Arrow 2 Gliding B< ano Giidiinp 2 Beano Gliding220 words
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Article, Illustration16 1939-08-07 15 He took ten Glamoragn wickets for 119 run* in the match completed on Friday.16 words
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Article133 1939-08-07 15 —Reuter. County Cricket Scores London. August 5 The following are the close ef play scores m the cricket matches started today— At Leicester. Leicestershire vs Northants: No play owing to ram. At the Oval. Surrey vs Notts. No play owing io rain. At Bristol Gloucester 71 for—Reuter. - 133 words
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Article69 1939-08-07 15 Reuter Victories lor Kane And Cusick Monte Carlo, August 5 In the open sir boxing tournament organised by ihe National Sporting Club, London, Peter Kane defeated Pierre Louis, French bantamweight champion. The towel was thrown in in the third round. Johnny Cusick, British and Empire cruiserweight champion,Reuter - 69 words
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56 1939-08-07 15 Colony Beat F.M.S. P. T. Soccer Kuala Lumpur, August 6. In an interesting soccer match on the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club ground this afternoon, the Colony defeated the F.M.S. by 3 goals to 1 in the annual Post Telegraphs inter-departmental soccer tournament for the Clarke Cup. At half-time the Colony56 words
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86 1939-08-07 15 The following are Tuesday’s fixtures in the P.S.C. tennis tournament: Men's Singles A: Scr. J. B. Pickering v. —15.4 W. T. Francis. Mixed Doubles H'cap: —15.4 Mrs. E. M. Scoular and E. D. Rushworth v. —3O Mrs. D. H. Palmer and D. V. P. Perry.86 words
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Article28 1939-08-07 15 Esplanade Fixture Called Off Tfie cricket) match on the Esplanade yesterday between the Penang Sports Club and the Malay Cricket Club was cancelled owing to rain.28 words
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Article804 1939-08-07 15 Tveptances And Order Of Running Ka<c Horses Class 3 Div. 2 —7 Furs. —2.30 p.m. dONTE VIDEO 10y BG7 Mr. A. van Tooren Duval iOI.DEN ARROW 4v 8.05 "Mr. Hercules” Van Breuleken i Bl E FILE 8y 803 "Hennessy Kongsi Majcr Fox Notf Staybrite to Class804 words
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Article582 1939-08-07 15 Badminton Penang Go Down Fighting Johore Bahru. JOHORE surprised Penang in the final of the Foong Seong Cup badminton contest here yesterday winning by three matches to two. This was their first success in the competition. Penang wen* down fighting, only the last match deciding582 words
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Article733 1939-08-07 15 Malayan Tennis Tourney KEE ONN MEETING YON Ipoh. 4 SINO-MALAY final is pro- 1 vided in the men’s singleevent at the Malayan tenni* championships. Chin Kee Onn and Yon bin Mian are the finalists. They beat Yadi and Yong Loon Chong respectively. Kee Onn beat the Singapore Malay733 words
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Article43 1939-08-07 15 —Reuter. Le Zoute, August 5. in the Women”s Belgian Golf Championships final Kathleen Garnharn (Britain) beat Madame de Meulemeester 5 and 4 and in the Men’s’ final, J. M Raillieu (Australian amateur) beat W. Storms 6 and s.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Advertisement341 1939-08-07 15 For Best Sheaffers 1; th Sows freely, "A T: k J duev quickly: cjnd does ;nal clog:;:'::::::: No Asthma Years I Two years ago J. Richards, Hamilton. < nt Canada, was in bed with Asthma. H..d li st 40 pounds weight, suffered coughing. ticking and strangling every night—oukln't sleep—expected to341 words
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Article472 1939-08-07 16 Rawang Must Be Watched For Last Race (By Trespasser 99 TT is no secret that Van Breukelen’s stable expects to 1 have another good day this afternoon. The trainer was tin jubilant mood at the racecourse this morning. Gulden Arrow is regarded as a certainty in472 words
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365 1939-08-07 16 AQUATIC MEET AT IPOH Ipoh. Anew Malayan record for tne 100 metres backstroke for ladies was set up by Miss Lam Seok Khim of f*4nang yesterday, the first day of the. Triangular Aquatic Meet, in which the PAnang Chinese Swimming Club, the Singapore Chinese Swimming365 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-08-07 16 AX.UM ROCK, being led in .after winning the fourth race on Saturday. E. Donnelly is in the saddle.20 words
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Article80 1939-08-07 16 COMBINED SERVICES LOSE 3—2 Singapore, Saturday. South China this evening defeated the Combined Services by the odd goal in eefore a record crowd. The- Services drew first blood a few minutes before the interval through Martin, but the Chinese, attacking vigorously, scored two goal.- m quick80 words
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Article171 1939-08-07 16 —Reuter. A>ked To Confess Or Be Executed Hankow, August 5. Katar Singh, who was yesterday evening freed, says that after he was taken prisoner on July 20, he was detained in various places in the vicinity of the A.P.C. installation and was blindfolded each time he was moved.—Reuter. - 171 words
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Article956 1939-08-07 16 Malay States Triumph By Six Wickets (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore. 'T'HE Malay States secured an easy wim over the Colony in their cricket encounter, the margin being six wickets. The'game ended at 12.40, so that actual play lasted only a little over 6 12956 words
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Article80 1939-08-07 16 Sustains Head Injur)' A N elderly Chinese, while descending the stairs of his home in Tek Soon Street at about 2.30 this morning, is stated to have slipped and fell down to the ground below. He was picked up with a nasty head injury and had80 words
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Article117 1939-08-07 16 Benefit To China To Later Stages Chungking, Aug. 6. Reports of the possibility of Japan joining an Italo-German military alliance revived speculation here as to whether such a move would benefit or harm China in her conflict with Japan. The majority are inclined to the117 words
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Article140 1939-08-07 16 i.—rßeuter. To Begin At End Of Month Rome, August 5 The only comment in the Italian press hitherto on the meeting of the Japanese ambassadors at Villa d’Este appears m the Corriere Padano which declares that the actual negotiations for Japan’s adherence to the Axis military alliance willi.—rßeuter. - 140 words
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Article205 1939-08-07 16 Suicide on Railway Line* Taipmg Worried over the pr Job. Ramalinggam < L throwing himself on t .while an early mornm.: ing, with the result ti jth left of him was a man: one arm dismembered re That was the story lated to Tengku Coroner's Court205 words
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Advertisement234 1939-08-07 16 •Head Office. 21- Phone 1477 Telegram.. -r.ang Rates of Subscript i ina n p ana s unt}l I’IXYNC, Zfii f Local Deliver Monthly Quarterly 3 7 Haly-Yearlv 7.51. Yea rK 15 06 SUNDAY G\/F TT j Local x Deliver Quarter!;. s; Half-Yearly 2.5 G Yearly 5 00 4 ,0 q234 words
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Miscellaneous69 1939-08-07 16 DOMESTIC OCCURRiftcE DEATH GHEAH 1 (Tin Died on Monday st t a.m. Age 66 years Left behind 2 sor., w at and Cheah Wat Sui 2 laughters the elder of whon. is M: Lee Tiang Keng and Miss Clieai; i< lrr ln(j several grand chikire Relatives please nor, diar Th69 words
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