Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 August 1939

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No 192. XCVH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1939. PRICE 5 CENTS.
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  • 694 1 TO BE HELD IN DANZIG One Point Gained SEQUEL TO BURKHARDTS MEETING WITH HITLER LONDON, AUGUST 16. M AVS CHRONICLE” STATES THAI’ A ROI A 1’.1,E CONFERENCE BETWEEN POLISH AMH> Wili NAZI SPOKESMEN AND DIL BURKIhKIM v 111. TAKE PLACE IN DANZIG
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  • 78 1 p—Reuter. New Radio-Telephone Service Inaugurated Hongkong, A gust 16 The new radio-telephone service between Hcxag «wtg and Chungking vwvs toil y will» an excSi’-nga of greeting» between the Governor. Sir Geoffrey Northcote and I>r. H. H„ Hung, <Thine.se Premier. (Sir Geoffney Norrfjeote also exchanged greetings with President
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  • 207 1 Military Rather Than Economic London, August 16. j nrp*4Pnts one of the most difli The plight of the Chinese twenty cult currency problems encou Finan cial Times.” years of the exchange chaos. > what remains of The fall cannot British trade with China nui
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  • 309 1 First Year’s Work Of Marketing Board LONDON, AUGUST 16. THE COLONIAL EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD, ESTABLISHED IN 1937, HAS PUBLISHED ITS FIRST REPORT COVERING WORK FOR THE FIRST YEAR SINCE IT BEGAN OPERATIONS IN MARCH 1938. Reuter. The report shows that the work was divided into two main
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  • 202 1 8._ 8.0.W. Exhibition At Bucharest If* January Rugby, August '5 The British Council for Cultural relations with Foreign Countries, which h been responsible for exhibitions at Venice, New York, San Francisco, Warsaw, Helsingfors and Stockholm will organise and instal en exhibition at Bucharest in January and the Council
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  • 29 1 Reuter. Cairo, August 15 About s’X thousand troops from India arrived at Seuz this afternoon to strengthen the British defemi farces in Egypt.—
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  • 113 1 Reuter. Berlin, August 15. “Gibraltar in English hands is a standing threat which Spain cannot permanently tolerate.” declares Marshal Goering’s mouthpiece, the National Zeitung of Essen. It adds: Italy also has an interest in seeing that Gibraltar is a Spanish possession, not on’y because of Gibraltar's
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  • 70 1 5. Reuter. Explosions In Southport Fh’ctwood Hotels London, August 15 The description of two yuong women and a man. all speaking an Irish accent, have been issued by the Police followin j cy.plosions at hotels in the Lancas* re seaside towns of F.'cctwood and Southport during the night.
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  • 88 1 —Reuter London, August 16 The extension of the hn yrial Air Mail service to 17,000 miles which is the longest route in the zvorld is foreshadowed by the departure tomorrow of the Imperia 1 'irvays flying boat >r Aotca>- > a” for New Zealand She
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  • 380 2 I Reporting To Lora Halifax WHA T DR. BURKHARDT TOLD HITLER London, August 15. The newspapers give great prominence to Dr. Burkhardt’s visit to Berchtesgaden, and suggest that Dr. Burkhardt will shortly make a confidential report to Britain concerning the talks. I Some
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  • 102 2 .—Reuter. M. Mannheimer’s Widow To Help Amsterdam, August 15. The young widow of M. Mannheimer arriv d here from Paris to he p in efforts to straighten out the Bank’s affairs. Before it was known that the Amsterdam tribunal had granted provisional suspension of payments, discussions
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  • 51 2 —Reuter. To Be Modernised At Cost Of £650,000 Melbourne, August 15 The modernisation of the cruiser. Australia, at a cost of £650,000 giving a big increase of firepower, will begin immediately, according to an announcement of the Defence Minister. Mr. Street. The cruiser, Canberra, will be similarly modernised
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  • 46 2 —Reuter. On 40-Mile Front Near Bulgarian Frontier Istanbul, Augi’st 15. Army manoeuvres on an unprecedented scale started early today near the Bulgarian frontier. All troops of Turkey’s First Army is participating along a forty-mile front. The manoeuvres will last until August 21. —Reuter.
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  • 131 2 —Reuter. U. S. Govt. Originator OI Proposed Settlement Washington, August 15. Mr. Sumner Welles in a statement revealed that the United States Government was the originator of the proposal for an interim settlement of the Mexican oil expropriation dispute by the appointment of a Board of nine
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. In Clo-e Touch With World Situation August 15. Campobello Island, New Brunswick, President Roosevelt who started his holiday cruise on Saturday gave an assurance at a press conference that he was keeping in close touch with the international situation. He added: "Things are not wholly pleasant. They
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  • 32 2 Reuter. To Be Military Attache At Tokio London, August 15. Lieut-Colonel B. R. Mufialy (Gurkha Rifles) will succeed Major-General Piggott as military attache to the British Embassy, Tokio, in October.—
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  • 104 2 —Reuter. Singapore, Aug. 15. The Governor-General of French Indo-China, M. Jules Brevie with his wife and staff are expected here on August 23 on the French cruiser Suffren, according to a communique, which adds that M. Brevie will make an official landing to stay
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  • 194 2 .—Reuter. Part Of Army Manoeuvres London, August 15. The annual British Army manoeuvres are now m iuil swing ana not since the end of the Great War have so many people in Vhaki been seen in England. Respite the large number of troops engaged, it is pussiuie
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  • 63 2 i. —Reuter. Cripple Arrested By Police Reno, August 15. The police announced the arrest of a man at Sparks, Nevada, in connection with the disaster to the City of San Francisco express of which the latest casualty figures are 19 dead and 14 injured. It is stated
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  • 40 2 1. —Reuter. Highest Peak Since Great War London, August 15. Recruiting for the Regular Army during July reached the highest peak for any month since the War, the figures bring 4,778 compared with 2,646 in July 1938. —Reuter.
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  • 23 2 —Reuter. New York, August 15. Professor James Harvey Rogers was killed in the air crash at Rio de Janeiro.
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  • 204 2 J. —Reuter. Paris, August 15. The 25-year-old Russian painter. Serge Bougousslavsky, walked into the Palais de Justice this afternoon and banded over Watteau’s masterpiece “Uindifferent”. The police state that Bougousslavsky confessed to the theft cf the painting nnd made a statement dec’aring: "I
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  • 345 2 Surrender Of Suspects A Breach Of Treaty t A. London, August 15. Reuter learns that the Chinese Government is considering taking the case of the Tientsin Chinese to The Hague Court on the ground that their surrender would be a breach of China’s
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  • 131 2 —Reuter Lond« A U g The next meeting c h c j tional Rubber !n C()m mittee will probab:> b< held on September 7, according to wellinformed circles in London. At present the Chairman. Sir John Campbell is on a h. liday. Special interest
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  • 107 2 .—Reuter. American Woman Involved (Delayed by Censor) Tientsin, August 15. A widow, Mrs. Frances Mary Richard, aged 59, a native of San Francisco, was involved in a slapping incident when entering the French Concession at 2 p.m. yesterday. She carried an identity card of the American
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  • 304 2 L— Reuter. High-Handed Japanese Action Al Tientsin Tientsin, August 15. I An apparent infringement of the 1 policing rights of the British ConcesI sion was observed today by the crews of two armoured cars belonging to th« l British Volunteer Corps. They saw men from a Japanese
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  • 11 3 mndra, Priu- PriMCL p„ lh btOGsUl-
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  • 317 3 Inspector Asks For Heavy Fines Singapore. thing i- run by a combine on a commercial basis. I ask the Court to impose heavy fines in order to break up this loni’ 1 f *l gambling, said Inspector (Jordon in the Singapore Ilin .«lice Court, on Monday,
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  • 132 3 with the theft of $3O from a ard coolie in Batu Road, cn iniamma, a Tamil woman, who '1 by the prosecution as a easy virtue, was brought be- Redman, First Magistrate. K >pur. on Saturday. < Bovell, A. S. P. Courts, s-aic. nant who,
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  • 56 3 Singapore. (j, elusion of the preliminary indeath of a “boy” of Rearn Ong Chow Yee, who was 1 :V, been stabbed to death at < of Woodstock Drive and b"H>v pftpr 1 «.m on June V, ninefie, T’ng Ban Yick and Lam committed for trial
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  • 248 3 Prisoner’s Pocket Picked Kuala Lumpur. Discharged but not acquitted on a crimin. charge some time back. Lee Tuck and Wong Nam. a couple of Chinese were re-arrested on the same count. On their v.ay to the Police Courts in the police lorry they are alleged
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  • 150 3 Full Military Honours Accorded Singapore. The funeral of Mi- Noel Eric Paton, who died at the General Hospital on Sunday, took place at the Bidadan Cemetery on Monday afternoon and was very largely attended by relatives and friends. The deceased who was a sergeant in
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  • 181 3 Delay In Turning Out Gob! Necklace Kuala Lumpur. Pleading guilty to a charge of having committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $155 ana a piece of gold with which he had teen entrusted to make into a gold necklace, A. V. Siniah Pathar, was cautioned and
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  • 568 3 Alleged Members Of Secret Society ACTION AGAINST CHINESE NEWSPAPERS AND SCHOOLS Z’H ARGE> against Mr. Ong ese Bank, v*ho is well-known bankers who were arrested in been framed, according to Thai On Thur.-ida’. last, the Bangkok police ipplied to the Criminal Court tor an
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  • 251 3 Articles lielonging lo Proprietress Kuala Lumpur. Sentence tn a fine of Sl5 or. in default. 15 days' rigorju- imprisonment was posed bj Mr. R C. Redman. Fii t Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, on Saturda.’- on R.. joo. a young Indian ex-employee of the French Cale. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 238 3 Money Paid Over Timber Contract Kuala Lumpur. The story of how a Chinese contractor was alleged to have been induced to part with the sum of $2OO on the assurance that he was to get a contract to fell timber, and then to have discovered that the land
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  • 188 3 Gaol No Effect FIVE PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS Kuala Lumpur. “Imprisonment does not seem to have done him any good!. I ll see if something painful will have any effect,” remarked Mr. R. C. Redman, '.he First Magistrate. when he sentenced 26-ycar-old Ong Chai. a Chinese. Lo a whipping
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  • 101 3 Alleged Theft Chickens and eggs stated to have been worth $453. were alleged to have been stolen by Ong Chin Piau, a 45-year-old Hokkien when he was charged in the Singapore Third Police Court on Monday. Ong Chin Piau claimed trial and the case was
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  • 177 3 Increase Of Cludcra In Hong Kong The League of Nations health organisation Eastern Bureaus (Singapore) Health Bulletin for the week ended August 5, 1939, is as follows: One case of plague was reported from Bassein. Burma, after an interval cf freedom from cases which lasted for
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    • 244 3 HER FAT WAS A BURDEN Now She Is Quite Slender Here is another case where the trim, slim figure of youth has displaced the coarse, fat outline of middle-age. It is a housekeeper writing. She says:— "I cannot say what weight I was, but I w’as very fat a burden
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  • DAILY INDIA PAGE
    • 56 4 Bangalore, Aug. 1. Dr. J. C. Ghosh arrived in Bangalore this morning from Calcutta and assumed charge of the office of the Director of the Indian Institute of Science. At the City railway station, Dr. Ghosh was received by Rao Bahadur B. Venkatesachar, the out-going Director,
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    • 922 4 MR. KHER’S REPLY TO CRITICS Prohibition Guards Addressed Bombay August 1. went “dry” at midnight yesterday, the Ushering in of Prohibition going off without any hdteh. The peaceful tenor of the city was in no way disturbed !by the celebration of the last “wet”
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    • 88 4 Re-equipment Of Bomber Squadrons Simla, August 1. The last flight of four Blenheim Bombers for the re-eqw.pment of the Second Bomber Squadron of the Royal Air Force in India has now reached India. The machines were flown to Karachi from Cairo in the same way as
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    • 98 4 Calcutta, July 31. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Congress President, was examined by Dr. Bidhan Roy, this evening, prior to his departure for Jamshedpur. Dr. Roy suggested that he should take complete rest for some days. Dr. Rajendra Prasad has accordingly decided to cancel his Sonthal
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    • 351 4 Oudh Judge’s Advice Lucknow, July 27. rpilE importance of cordial relations and mutual respect between the liench and the bar in the task of administering justice without fear or favour, was stressed by Mr. Justice Radhakrishna Srivastava, Judge of the Oudh Chief Court, when he
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    • 196 4 Appeal To Government Dhubri, July 31. The Assam Domiciled Settlers’ Association has addressed the Congress President Babu Rajendra Prasad, and the Premier of Assam stating that the action of the Provincial Congress Working Committee in postponing again a decision regarding the domicile question till the receipt
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    • 147 4 Pay Cost Of New Wireless Station Simla 4 valuable contribution to the safety of flying in India has been made by the British Air Ministry, who have paid the cost of erecting a permanent aeronautical wireless station at Gwalior, an important halting place on the
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    • 464 4 Dewan On Congr eBB p °licy J 4 Trivandrum, .lui, 33 > “JT is the declared po i lcv l Travancore to rm. its lustration without outside dictac tion and it will see that no interference by outside bodies is tolerated or encouraged within the State said
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    • 48 4 Calcutta. Mr. Subhas Chandra dent of the Bengal Pro. t gress Committee, was eh-» of the Bengal Prov ncial Forward Bloc, at its hr evening. Mr. Satya Ran J Editor of the “zldmw* Secretary. 1 A committee was forme» 1 constitution for the I r<>
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    • 20 4 LAIN London, !1 Her Excellency In ,!v lunched with His H!t r and was invested with Hind medal.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 97 4 MAJESTIC EAST NIGHT 6.15 9.30 RKO-RADIO’S Exciting Thriller based pn the intemationaHy famous novel by Leslie Charteris. “THE SAINT STRIKES BACK” with George Sanders Wendy Barrie Jonathan Hale Jerome Cowan Nell Hamilton Barry Fitzgerald. MATINEE TODAY AT 3.00 I’M. Panunoimt’a Joyous Musical Hit “CORONADO” Hrith Johnny Downs, Betty Burgess, Jack
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    • 81 4 QUEERS LAST 6.15 TON. p The most amazing told the story of a life at the edz>- Bernanl Steele nt "BACK Do(.i( r 0 HEAVE with Wallace Ford Stuart Erwm Alilj Together v/; A Five-reel Motion I ■> AH-India, Burf “EUCHARI ric CONGRES HELD in M I MATLxLri 'IOD '“IT’S
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  • DAILY CHINA PAGE
    • 1647 5 1 THE WAR BETWEEN THE YEN AND YUAN'" To\ to control < urrency a principal issue. in the (r bar East. This arti- her procedure in simple i.e.berlain has stated that z. of support for the Chior the handing over to silver in Tientsin
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    • 745 5 League Official’s Visit To > Chungking remarkable view of the way the League is helping China to build up from within, even while she is being threatened irom without, is given by a Sect etariat official recently returned irom that country. Dr. Mackenzie, who visited China for
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    • 125 5 Tientsin, June 30. American rug manufacturers and exporters in Tientsin, who normally do an annual business of $1.000.000. predicted today their enterprises would be wiped out in six months if present Japanese trade restrictior.s continue. The industry has wool sufficient for a half year
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    • 41 5 BOBBY BEAR S ADVENTURES: Unloop the Loop note can he hope All wound up. In ram they trteu Class bell Lessons now beffia. To twist and twirl that tricky roper To get poor Bobby Bear untied They must carry Bobby in.
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  • 261 6 One Of Them Is Dead Ostend. Responsibility for the air crash near here in November, 1937, in I which the Grand Duke of Hesse, his mother, wife and tw’o children lost their lives, is laid on two men in the report of a commission
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  • 122 6 Saint John, (New Brunswick.) The City of Saint John is sending a package of stone to the Bishop of Portsmouth to be included in the New cathedral there. The Bishop is seeking stone blocks from every port His Majesty’s ships have visited for use in
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  • 46 6 HUNDREDS of Leondon recently arirricd out A.R.P. exercises in the foi'm of rapid street-crossint;. Sonic of them are seen above, at Roseberyavenne, running across the road in Ivnc, which has been found quirkcr than the old method of forming fours.
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  • 237 6 FRANCE’S ANSWER TO CUPPERS Bordeaux. CONSTRUCTION of a 70-ton luxury air finer, with room for 40 passengers and three tor.s of freight, ls France’s answer to the transAtlantic challenge of the American Clipper machines, according to the “Libe-rte du Sud-Qhiest.” The giant craft, designated as a
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  • 110 6 Turkish Governor’s Scheme Istanbul. r rHE Governor of Istanbul has de- cided to set up a number of roar people’s seaside resorts” on the -hcres of the Bosphorus. At present poor people cannot fford to go to the bathing beaches -'ll!side the city. These can only
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  • 126 6 Election To Academic Goncourt Pans. Sacha Guitry, whose fourth marriage to his newest “discovery,” Mlle. Genevieve de Sereville, a young actress, took place recently, has been elected to the vacant seat of the Academie Goncourt, composed of 10 “men of letters.” Meeting according to
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  • 219 6 Knotty Problem For Town Council Kruger.sdorp (Transvaal). HTHE Municipal Council of Krugersdorp is facing a knotty pro- blent following the conviction of the town’s firemaster, Mr. R. G. Hazle, for exceeding the speed limit in the municipal area. Mr. Hazle was sentenced to a fine
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  • 92 6 Ottawa, (Ontario). Twenty-six-year-old Saxon Cole learned to fly between dawn and dusk. After a trip with a friend he joined the Ottawa Flying Club and reported to the instructor, Mr. William Nixon, at seven o’clock in the morning. In fifteen minutes they were
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  • 397 6 THRIVED 1)1 EXPERIMI F FIFTEEN children w! ed to choose then six years from the ag suffered no serious illn. to Dr. Clara M Davis authority on paediatrics to the Canadian Medica' Dr. Davis said the experiment was to detei quacy of self-chosen <h degree of
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  • 168 6 Invented By Irishman Detroit, (Michigan.) A new lightweight farm tractor which Mr. Ford believes will revolu tionize agriculture and “make the draft horse economically obsolete has introduced at the Ford works herThe invention of an Irish engin —r. Mr. Harry G. Ferguson, the »r >r includes
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  • 80 6 66 pvcry I‘ reema^ < > Disappear The Anti-Freemasonry Hanover has just re< ok visitor and thus has ha< 1 than any other niu.se'the same length of >‘ n nounced. l(A The Museum was fount ago for the purpos< ot the population on the nations of
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    • 296 6 IN FOR A CHILL? The moment voux throat feels uncasv PjZTJ&AIAj c j and your joints begin to ache, take two Cablets of Genasprin.’ Within a few ]3" hours they will bring down your lift tne threat. Nothing dse ran free you from chills so quickly and so safely. jhaitf
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  • 519 7 I al Feelings Aroused I- YANG BANK MANAGER INTERVIEWED f >of uneasiness have been aroused among the local over the action of the Thailand authorities in detainsenior oflicers of th e Bangkok branch of the Overseafh”in !king Corporation Ltd. ilicials are Mr Ong Tye
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  • 28 7 < islly Sauce, a Penang pro- < L <i by Messrs. Joseph Travers 1 rum-all principal grocers, a first prize in the recent ton at Kuala Lumpur
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  • 241 7 Rev. Father Sonhait Returns I Parishioners of the Church ot the j Assumption, Penang are elated at the i return of their ixipular and beloved vtcar,' the Rev Father J B. Souhait, who returned to Penang yesterday from Cameron Highlands where he had been recuperating for the last
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  • 78 7 Alleged Breach Of Trust A Hokkien Chinese, Ang Chuan Seng, appeared before Mr. Um Koon Teck in the Middle Court yesterday on a cnaree of criminal breach of trust in respect of $24. while being employed as a hillcollector and salesman to a woman, Khoo Siew
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  • 596 7 The Hon’ble Mr. G. W. Bryant will leave Malacca on home leave about the latter half of September. Mr. J.W. Russell, Accountant, Dunlop Rubber Plantations, left on Sunday for home by Imperial Airways. Mr. V. F. Me aling, of the NorthChina Daily News, is on a short
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  • 374 7 Company And Driver Sued Ipoh. As a sequel to an accident which oc- j curred at the nineteenth mile, Kua a Lumpur, between the towns of Serendah I and Rawang on May 21, 1938, when a car left the road, turned completely over, plunged headlong into
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  • 1024 7 Case Against Woman Concludes h TAMIL woman, Karupayee, was convicted on a charge of mis- appropriation of a pair of go Id bangles valued $6O, belonging to Nachiappan by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle ourt yesterday afternoon. The case which was partly on July
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  • 222 7 Boys Give Chase On beins arrested, after cyclirg away with a duck which did not belong to him. a Chinese, Inoi Kum Chun, was further feund to possess a bicycle, wh ch had been reported stolen sometime ago. Two charges of theft were preferred against him
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  • 181 7 Cruelty Charge i Three Chinese appeared in the Middh Court yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. on charges ef cruelty to animals The first two accused. L’m Ah Chung ard Teoh Ch» ng Chai, were alleged to‘ have conveyed 145 ducks in two big bas-;
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    • 199 7 Did you MACLEAN your teeth to-day! rjyifigxja, a It’s just my mark MACLEANS PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE Saies Representative A. T. Gillespie, PG Box 217, Singapore. If you use a solid dentifrice, try MACLEANS SulID PEROXIDE DENTIFRICE IDEALDIET FOR DIGESTIVE DISTURBANCES The big problem with sufferers fium gastritis or other digestive
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  • 358 8 OOMEWHERE in Penang is a callous nJbtorist. We refer to the driver who knocked down an elderly Sikh at Glugor on Sunday evening and then drove away, leaving the injured man to bleed to death. We are glad the Police are sparing no efforts to trace
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  • 100 8 ROY.AL CINEMA "Michael Strogoff” 6.15 and 9.30 s>.m. QUEEN'S CINEMA “Back Door to Heaven" 6.30 and 9.30 .p.nx MAJESTIC CINEMA 'The Saint Strikes Back” 6.15 and 9.30 .p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA "Little Singing Girl" (Chinese talkie) 6.30 and 9.30 p.m CAPITAI. TALKIES "Judge Hardy’s Children 7.30 and 9.30
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  • 51 8 .—Reuter. Four-Day Inspection Of Maginot Line Paris, August 15 Mr Winston Churchill began early today the inspection of the Maginot Line which he is making at General Camelins invitation. The inspection is expected to last four or five days General Gamelin will accompany Mr. Churchill part of the
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  • 85 8 —Reuter. Deadlock Arises London, August 14. A deadlock has arisen in the railway wages situat.on. The National Union of Railwaymen asked the companies for the minimum of fifty sli.llings weekly. The companies informed the Union that the present financial position. Joes not justify a further increase in
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  • 592 8 Every l ittle Movement WE moderns are experts in controlling our faces, but we have not yet learnt to control those involuntary movements that mean so much to those who can interpret them. At one time it was the fashion to read character in a face but
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  • 525 8 Wednesday, August 16 rT'HERE is every hope now that there will be no conflict over Danzig. If, as the Italian press would have us believe, the issue of peace or war rests with the democracies, then the answer is obvious' There will be peace—unless
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  • 206 9 Statement To Press •‘ACTION TAKEN OWING TO VIOLATION OF THE LAW” assurance to the Chinese community that no discrimination nor injustice is being meted out to the mese m Thailand (Siam) is contained *n a statement tied to the Press at
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  • 250 9 residents of Perak, Selangor, •rruftlan and Pahang, each in >f the State wher»')f he is nave declared the following tx observed as public holidays inr the year 1940 f Year's Day, Monday, Jan. 1;' .aya Haji, Monday, Jan. 22 in- > Sunday, Jan.
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  • 255 9 Story Full Of Meat And Action il ttlmgoers who like blood will be i sted in “The Saint Strikes Back,” ■t Majestic tonight. The thriller is ii id around the Leslie Charteris <i il .(it i of Simon Templar, the lonehand trailer of crooks. 'Th< Saint”
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  • 69 9 Ivrnentary Order Of rhe Day blowing is a supplementary the day for the meeting of ral Council on Aug. 22: solutions: Ihe Honourable the Comp1 Customs, Straits Settlements krated Malay States, to move: ’.his Council approves of the uties imposed on intoxicating manufactured in the Federated >ates
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  • 108 9 A collision involving a car and a lorry occurred at the Fenang Street-Church Street junction at about 10- o'clock yesterday morning. Both the car and the lorry were daraged, but the occupants escaped unhurt. It would appear that the car, a saloon, was proceeding along Cb’trch ireet
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  • 611 9 For Success Of. Play THE Penang Chinese Amateur Players who recently staged 'Lauy Precious Stream” wish to thank the following through the medium of the "Pinang Gazette”: Mr. S. I. Hsiung, the author for his kind permisson to produce the play; The Hon. the Resident Councillor, the Chinese
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  • 64 9 Penang Amateurs To Perform v In Ipoh THE Penang Chinese Amateur Players, at a meeting held yesterday, decided to accept an invitation to perform “Lady Pre cious Stream’’ at Ipoh. There will be two performances and the dates have been provisionally fixed for Sept. 2 and 3.
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  • 245 9 Mr. Wan Ismail TRANSFER TO ALOR STAR Kulim. Mr. Wan Ismail, popular Land Officer of Kulim, was entertained to dinner by the rubber dealers and some friends of Kulim at the Rest House on i Monday prior to his departure to Alor Star on transfer as Financial
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  • 837 9 Planters Oppose .Suspension Kuala Kangsar. Speaking at the Perak State Council yestehiay, the Hon. Mr. H. C. Butler said that it was a matter of grave concern to the planting community to learn that there was a likelihood of suspension of measures on small adjoining
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  • 198 9 Reinforcements For R.A.F. Singapore. |?OUR R. A. J’, officers, Plight Lieuts. McNamara and Jackson and Flying Officers Lavers and Sutton and a big batch of airmen and further maintenance staffs for the new squadrons of the Bristol Blenheim bombers arrived by the troopship Chantala yesterday
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  • 52 9 Arrival -Of 18th Indian Field Ambulance Company The 18th. Indian Field Ambulance Company arrived here this morning at about 8.15 from Singapore by train, under the Command of Capt. E. O’Driscoll. They disembarked at the F.M.S.R. pier and immediately left by lorries for Glugor, where they will
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  • 171 9 Fined For Speeding A. Jumeaux was summoned be fore Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle Courtyesterday for riding his motor-cycle in a negligent manner by speedmg along Tanjung Bungah Rnad at about 11.45 a.m. on July 2. The defendant pleaded guilty. Inspector J.
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    • 192 9 US By J i flB 111 111 I S yg g H 118]« E E t J 7 7 i i W THIS DOCTOR’S SOX W.• »s <4 Trufood baby. (In accordance with ntedifal etitaet'r, the J />< v m WK1 If proof were wanted of the esteem in which
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  • 1693 10 Giltedged Decline Steadily KF.F.N demand for rubber SHARES (From Our Own Correspondent.) London. August 4 Giltedged securities have provided a major puzzle for the Stock markets this week. Led Dy war Loans, they have slipped steadily to lower levels and at the close of the week, the
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  • 519 10 SUPPLIED BY MESSRS. ANTHONY CO. New York. August 15. The following quotations were those ruling when the Stdck Exchange closed to-day. ■',< t. DOW-JONES AVERAGES. Yesterday’s To-day’s 30. Industrials 140.18 141.29 20 Rails 28.56 28.66 15 Utilities 26.62 26.82 New York Stock Exchange, business done, total volume
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  • 129 10 TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. Prev. Latest Paris 176 23/32 176 45/64 New York 4.68 1/8 4.68 1/8 Montreal 4.68 1/8 4.68 1/1€ Brussels 27.55 3/4 27.55 1/2 Geneva 20.74 20.73 Amsterdam 8.71 3/4 8.72 Milan 89 89 Berlin 11.67 11.66 1/2 Stockholm 19.31 1/2 19.40 Copenhagen 22.40 22.40 Oslo
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    • 862 10 BANKS HONG KONG AND Nederiansche SHANGHAI BANKING Handel-Maatschappij CORPORATION (Incorporated in the Colony of Hongkong (NETHERLANDS TRADING The liability of members is limited to th SOCIETY) extent and in manner prescribed b Ordinance No. 6 of 1929 of the Colony (incorporated in the Netherlands Head Office: HONG KONG With limited
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    • 63 10 Drink and enjoy SOg LIPTON! TEA -n I Lipton’s Tea world-famous for its Adelightful flavour. ti Everyone enjoys it —a nd ts hitfh standard of quality I never varies. r, LIPTON’S TEA is on sale everywhere tooX for the famous Yellow Label. LIPTON LI Tea Planter*. Ceylon. Office*Cinnamon Garden*, ColomboSole
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  • 220 11 A Fine Day For The Spectators Spectators outside Buckingham Palace, waiting to see the King leave in the State Coach (left), were amused by the two amateur Life Guards (above), sons of a Dutch Lega- tion official, as they paraded up and down the roadway.
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  • 403 12 Latest Posting Times Al K §a a Lumpur, Ipoh And Pc J < r SEA MAILS Outward For Victoria Point, Mergui Tavoy and Moulmein will close by Juna at 7 a.m. on August 18. For Burma, Northern India, Aden, Egypt, Canada, Europe and U.S.A, will close by Karapara
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  • 393 12 B.M.A. Disapprove Use By Midwives Aberdeen The right of midwives to administer anaesthetics to relieve pain in childbirth was not approved at the British Medical Association meeting. Dr. Bone, chairman of the General Practice Committee, moving the resolution, sa:d tlie B.M.A. Council wanted to face facts and
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  • 180 12 AIR MAIL (XIRRESPONDENCE for the west indies and COUNTRIES IN CENTRAL SOUTH A/MERJCA» The Post Office notifies that air mail correspondence is now accepted for the .West Indies and countries in Central I and South America for transmission, by the Imperial Airways services to 'London and thence to
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  • 62 12 Mails for BANGKOK w J nang at 9.40 a.m. on Fridays, and incoming rive in Penang at 630 r days and Thursdays. Mails for F.M.S., SIN' > will leave Penang at > p.m.; Ipoh 1.36 p.m and Kuala Lumpur 10 a.m. daily. Arrivals in 1 be 7 a.m.
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  • 69 12 Royal Mail Van i ran i A bird was responsible Roya> accident to the lorry o 1 Mail to Srinagar. Kashin When the lorry was r> speed a vulture swoop ~f struck the driver, who jriHll the vehicle, which ski'.dturtle. Six of the nassenger.* y injuries
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    • 140 12 FOR SPARKLING TEETHj to clean your teeth with Pepsodent containing IRIUM. The minute it touches your teeth you have a delightful v<. and lasting sensation of its invigorating, refreshing foam. And T7s what a wholesome tingle of freshness it leaves behind it! But —die biggest test of all—look in your
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 2248 12 t-.- jjw.um ■■> -t tions.* 5.40 Peiping Selections.! 6.10 Radio 1 Vaudeville, featuring: Butterfly Woo, Pai- t 1 s k Fong, Lang-Y ik-Sou. (Mandarin).t 700 Egf”~ wss4 [Special Children's Programme. (English).* I Tv Wl 7.15 lime. Weather. News and Announce-1 ef./ |l®|F IHI men’s. 7.35 This Week s Entertainment. 'C
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    • 919 12 W Fmstan, and Toecha Seidei. violin solos: (1) ‘Tales from the Vienna I Woods:’ (2) ’There’ll Come a Time’ both I featured in the film The Great Waltz I 950 The News and Announcements. 10.0 a I You .\sked For It.’ A recorded pro- I giumiiv- arranged r>y Ciair Et-nraim.
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    • 50 12 MacDonald A’ Nelson Eddy:— "Farewell tn Dreams’’ —“Will you Remember” —“Indian Jove Call” —“Ah? Sweet M’s’ery of L’P.” Jeanette MacDonald :—"Villa” —“I love 1 vot> so.” Nelson Eddy: —“The H'lls of < Home” —“Oh’ Promise M' 1 930 Nick’s 8.M.J8 C. Da”ce Six, in the Studio. 1 10 00 Close
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  • 619 13 Industry On A Sounder ‘SLI MP NOT CAUSED BY NEW ACT” ‘or the British film irvlus xactly prosperity, is just orner. according to the Films Council writes spor.dent of the "Daily report, issued as a denies that the new’ i> Film Act of 1938 has ■i
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  • 1151 13 j Arrivals TODAV WGLST 16. I in..- Peru” ironi Singapore. i I s.£ “Pres. Adams’’ uoui San Francisco via Ports. s.s. “Tjikanui" trom Java Ports via I 1 Singapore. s.s. Bangka” from Tandjong-Poera s-3. ■‘rkUin.->ang” irum Calcutta. TO-MORKOV MKvUST 17. s.s. ’Bulan” from Singapore via porU. m.s.
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    • 352 13 blue funnel line itU <ERAICE TO LONDON A NORTH CONTINENT x Calls Marseilles Glasgow t nue lz T do Gh ILE CallS Anwor T Middlesbro Aug 21 D\Y tWerp Middlesboro Aug. 24 Sep t. 20 i x iiai scaivicr, io nahKroot via HAV..E IS Calls Glasgow Liverpool ICON Calls Jeddah.
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    • 700 13 D C_ A an< l F V BRITISH INDIA (Incorporated in England) r I PORT SWETTENHAM SINGAPORE S.S. “RAJULA” SAILING THURSDAY, J7th AUGUST, 1939. Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Co., under contract with His Majesty’s Government, London and Far East Mail Outwards from London for China Japan Homewards for Colombo,
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  • 680 14 rpHE Malays have made big) strides in tennis during recent years. They have several players of high standard, including Yadi and Kamis, the Singapore stars and Yon bin Mian who, 1 understand, has been champion of Johore for the last seven
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  • 243 14 Well-known Racinu Figure Mr. Rowlan Rank, one of the best known figures in the ceursmg world, died at his West Suss -x home. Aidwick Pl"ce, aged 53. recently. He had been ill since last December. Governing Director of Mark Mayhew Ltd the B .ttersea niiilers Rowlanu
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  • 318 14 Ixandon, Aug 5. p C. B. WRIGHT, a 24-year-old Southern Railway clerk, who plays at Swaythling, near Southampton. won the "Daily Telegraph and M xming Post” national tourrament which was concluded yesterday at Wentworth. Wright, who took up golf only two years ago, played
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  • 87 14 .Bobby Locke. The South African, and A.tied Padgham. the former Open champion, joined forces for a meeting with two well-known Northern amateurs. J A. Stout and T. J*. Thirsk. on the course of the Ganton Club, near Scarborough. In the afternoon match, played on level terms, the
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  • 25 14 R. J. Ritchie, the well-known player, has been appointed secretary to Queen's Club, on the retirement of Lt-Col. G. Eyre Bruce.
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  • 33 14 Supt. Goo. Yandell, of the “Big Five” at .Gotland Yard, coming pant the post to win a trotting race at the Metro|»olitaii Police horse show at Iftnbf-r Court. Thames Ditto»
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  • 479 14 Ipoh Skye \h G’Nei’ l H x|n ron (By "1 respi.s j JT is ahva.N. u,, )||mv stable in fm, >h( ni<( ment O’Neill is r 'I llh> of success and i i;n hack his horse. i< p Turf Club’s \ugu- ing opening tomo Arnonu horses 1 q
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  • 51 14 The German Gross-Glockner m today was won t v a Mercedes Benz is 12.6 kib metn ference in altitu and leads up t< metres, which had Hermann L-m minutes 7.9 Stuck on an Auto 1 time was adverse!' torrential rains vv the race for the
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  • 54 14 Because his te” p. always slipping fr° Coleman, an Aus > quentlv foun w a substantial rej 1 As a solution t t 01 fastened to his this was attached which, in turn.. his racquet The r suit v s quet slinnisl out 0' It <li«i not
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  • 1328 15 Second Division Soccer 5 IK/JVES’ 3-2 VICTORY OVER HARBOUR BOARD REE-KICK awarded them in the last minute of play, from which they scored from 35 yards out, led the Mannes, the leaders in the Second Division he P.F.A. League, to beat the Penang Harbour rd Junior
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  • 258 15 Cricket —Reuter. London, Aug. 15. AT Cheltenham, Gloucestershire won by seven wickets. West Indies 162 and 220; Gloucestershire 152 (Constantine 5 for 40) and 231 for 3 wickets. At the Qval Surrey woi\ toy eight wickets Middlesex 217 (Parker 4 for 34) and 223; Surrey
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  • 114 15 O. X. A. V. G. C. D. S. On the Hutchings School ground on August 18 at 5.15 p.m. sharp: O.X.A. —G. Lim; Lim Cheng Hoe and Jerry Reutens; A. Muthu. F. Lopez and Nel. Danker; N A. Perera, J. Read, Chris Danker (capt.), Boey Eye and
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  • 187 15 Be Held, At Batu Gajah On August 27 T 1 i Batu Gajah. cyclists will be glad to learn that for the fust >'tinie in the history of the State a cycling hill climb championship has been organised and will be run at Batu Gajah
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  • 131 15 P. S. G. Beat Chung Ling School The Penang Sports Club scored a con- incing victory of three goals to nil in i friendly game of soccer against the 7hung Ling High School on the Western Read ground last evening. The Club fielded a much superior team, vhich
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  • 42 15 Phi’adelphia, August 15 In a ten-round non-title fight Bi’ly Conn, recognised in America as world’s light-heavyweight champion, beat Gus Dorazio on a technical knock-out in the eighth round. The referee intervened after 1 minute 52 seconds. —Reuter.
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  • 34 15 SOCCER: P.F.A. League, Div. 1 CA.C. v. S.L.R.C., Dato Kramat ground; P.CF.A. v. 0.X.A., 5.X.1.; C.R.C. v. 1.R.C., Victoria Green. TENNIS: P.S.C. Tournament. BADMINTON: Union tournament HOCKEY: G.T.S. v. G.C.D.S., G.T.S.
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  • 93 15 Table Up To Aug. 14 P W L. D F A Pts. M.A.F.C. 7 5 0 2 13 3 12 M.R.C 6 2 0 4 13 5 8 Kg. Dodoi 5 3 1 1 9 7 7 B. 6 3 2 1 11 11 7 Almashhoor 7
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    • 14 15 S 1 ’mjm RECKITT'S BAG BLUE 5 CLOTHES 1 J#. .J M- M H
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    • 896 15 Glands Restored to Youthful Vigour In 24 Hours C Scientist Explains How 4' New Discovery Makes J Men Feel Years Younger An eminent physician, with more than suffering men and by physicians: through--30 years or experience, after long study out the wrrld. For instance, Dr. James and scientific experiments, has
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    • 216 15 Closing Of Entries For Singapore Races Bntries for the Singapore Turf Club’s Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, to be held on Aug. 26 (Saturday), Aug. 30 (Wednesday), Sept. 2 (Saturday), Sept. 6 (Wednesday) and Sept. 9 (Saturday) closed at noon today. The entries for the Extra Meeting which follow's, on Sept.
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  • 815 16 Opening Of Ipoh Skye Meeting RACE —2.30 p.m. HORSES—CIass s—Division 3—6 Furlongs 1 o 0 LOVER S IDOL By 10.12 Mrs. F. L. Harding Capt. Harding 34 2 POLICY e 10.06 Mr. A. Van Tooren Duval 0 1 3 REPUBLICAN 8y 10.05 Mrs. S. E. Sherida •J»'®*’»'
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  • 78 16 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16. VIIUDAY MUUTAriUN.' Penang Tin $ll4 00 Business done 25 tons Singapore Tin $ll4 00 RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 1 2& 5 8c Singapore (Spot) 28 15/16c COPRA: Sunaned $3 65 Black Pepper 9 50 TAPIOCA: Medium «3.20 Fair Seed $2 75 ICICE: Rangoon Parbodeo No 1
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  • 102 16 Penang, August 15. 1939. Bii courtesy o/ the Chartered Bank/. On London Bank Demand 2/4 1/32 On London Bank 4 miths 2/4 1/16 )uuit O. D. 2/4 1/4 Private 3 m/s Documentary 2/4 5/16 cn New York Demand 54 5/8 vanadian 54 5/8 Gn France Demand 4058 Lire
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  • 53 16 RACK) J POLICY Auboss Republican RACE 2 INEZ Metro Happy Boy RACE 3 SIR PATRICK East Lynne RACK 4 SAM BURGER Wbden RACE 5 MARNELL Little Tex RACE 6 IN-VER-FOGG Harap RACE 7 BALI GIRL Ladolet Faith RACE 8 (MISS LABIS Stone Ginger Pretty Quiet RACE 9
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  • 66 16 Malay Schools Meeting Tomorrow Sun;jei Patani. The physical training competition for the Meade Shield among the North. Central and South Kedah Malay school champions, will be held on the Malay School padang. Sungei Patani, tomorrow at 5.40 p.m. The competition will be preceded by a football match
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  • 170 16 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING. Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/6 3/10$ A. Wengs 75 77$ Bangnns 17/3 17/9 B. Selangors 1.17| Hong Faits 59 61 Johans 23 26 Katus 21/6 22/ Kaniras 1/3 1/6 K. Lanjuts 13/3 13/9 Kuchais 1-15 1.20 Laruts 3/9 4/ Lukuts 42J 45 Pungahs 15/9 16/3 Petalings 6.30
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 165 16 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS tin Buyers Sellers Ampat 3/7j 3/10i A. Amalgamated 4/ 4/3 Bangrm 17/ 17/6 Batu Selangor 1.18 1.20 c Hong Fatt 59 61 Jelebu 48 50 Kampong Kamunting 6/ 6/3ex Kampong Lan jut 13/6 13/9. Kramat Tin 9/6 9/9 Kuchai 1.15 1.171 Laruts 4/ 4/3 Mambau 40
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    • 185 16 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Ayer Pauaa l.lu 1.A5 Bassetts 45 50 Batu Lintangs 1.00 1.05 Bentas 97> 1.024 Brugas 50 55 Lndragins 1.20 1.25 Kuala Sidims 2.10 2 25 Lunas 1.42$ Malaka Puidas 1.12$ 1.17$ Mentakabs 38 40 Pajama 1.70 1.77$ Sungel Tukangs 97$ 1.02$ lapans 1.50
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    • 218 16 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat. 3/7$ 3/10$ Austral Amah 4/3 4/6 Ayer Weng 75 771 Bangrin 17/ 17/6 Batu Selangor 1.18 U22sc Berjuntai 8/3 8/9 Hitam 32$ 35 Hong Fatt 59 61 Johan 24 27c Jelebu 46 50 Kampong Kamunting 6/1$ 6/6 K. Lan jut 13/6 14/
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  • 84 16 August Skye Meeting THURSDAY, 17TH. AUG' SATURDAY, 19TII. AUG' Subscriptions for Visit shall be: MEN $5. LADIES $2for the Meeting or nnv <!;'•' VISITING MEMBERS troduced bv Members APPLY TO THE SECT OFFICE CHENG BOK I IPOH. NOT LATER THAK THE DAY BEFORE THE 1 for which
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    • 198 16 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Tenders are required for the transport of steel pipes and specials to a pipe track along the hillside above the Surgei Klean. Full details may be obtained from the Acting Municipal Water Engineer who will arrange for inspection of the site. The successful tenderer will be required to
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    • 478 16 i ife (Head Office) 216 Pemng j> Phone 1477 <fe 1478 v. Tel egrams: “Gazette Hairs of Subscription f or and Sunday Gazof PINANG G AZi j j Local s S <- Delivery f"m‘ Monthly $j 25 t ‘n Quarterly 75 Haly-Yearly 7.50 .> Yearly 15.00 21 >0 SUNDAY GAZET
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