Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1941

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 155. Vol. XCIX. WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 326 1 GEN. WAVELL APPOINTED TO COMMAND London. July 2. THE Kim; has approved the appointment of General Sir Archibald- Wavell, G.O.C. in Middle East, to be C.-in-C., Indra. The present odder of the latter post, General Sir Claude A.i chideek will take General Wavell’
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  • 218 1 .—Reuter. LPLN’S POLICY" TO RUSSIA Chungking, July 2. e Axis recognition of Nanking is to result in China breaking off iolls with Berlin and Rome and f; the war to the Far East, acccrd■o Chinese circles. These quarters not surprised at the development,
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  • 46 1 London, July 1. is officially stated that the seahase at Borkum was attacked by >■ bombers of the R.A.F. on Tuesafternoon. Fighters carried out five patrols in Northern France on lay without incident. U combers attacked objectives in i-W st Germany this morning.—
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  • 290 1 Russians Admit Evacuation Of Lwow Stockholni, July 2. Riga is now in German hands, according to the Riga correspondent of the “Nya Dahlitg Allehanda.” The radio had been silent for some days but resumed broadcasting at 8.15 on Tuesday, when a German officer announced the
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. Lashin, July 1. Floods and landslides in Northern Shan state of Burma have interrupted traffic on the China highway. The inundation has begun to subside and it is hoped to replace a vital wrecked bridge within four day’s. Transport in Burma has also been affected.
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  • 410 1 Very Successful Raids By RAF., Middle East Cairo, July 1. Axis ships in Tripoli harbour were severely damaged by the R.A.F. and many casualties were caused by lt jP at ‘hine-gunning of disembarked troops, according to the r flish R.A.F. Middle East communique. Seven
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  • 286 1 i.—8.0.W. Tn four Ueading Towns Of Britain I Rugby', July 1. Six circulating exhibitions, each dealing with a particular phase of he war, have been organised by the Ministry’ of Information and will tour the leading towns of Britain anji Northern Ireland. The first of these entitled
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  • 82 1 I.—Reuter. London, July 1 The Stock Exchange paused today and some profit taking occurred, but the undertone remained firm. Gilt-edged and Indians were mainly firmly held, but the leading industrials tended a few pence easier. Anglo-Egyptians were a firm feature among oils, but Kaffirs were
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  • 44 1 a. —Reuter. London, July 1. Sir Henry Gratten Bushe, Legal Adviser to the Dominions Office and Colonial Office, has been appointed Governor of Barbados. He will suceed Sir Eubule John Waddington, who has been appointed Governor of Northern Rhodesia. —Reuter.
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  • 225 1 —Reuter. Catroux’s Leter To Premie? Londoj July 2. The Syrian Government hl published a letter from General Catlux. leader of the Free French Fotcc in Syria, addressed to the Syrian Priie Minister, which confirms the results inched durI ing discussions on differen aspects
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  • 63 1 —Reuter. Tokyo, July 1. The Japanese claim to have destroyed by air bombing the vital suspension bridge ever the Pepan River in Kweichow Province. The bridge which is cn the Yunnan- Kweichow highway, connect the city of Kumming at the end cf the Burma Road
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  • 65 1 :.—Reuter. Cancelled By Nazi Authorities Nev.’ York, July 1. The Columbia Broadcasting System announce that last night’s news broadcasts by its Berlin correspondents were cancelled by the Nazi authorities. This, it is stated, was in retaliation for ths analytical remarks made by Elmer Maitis, one
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  • 71 1 —Reuter. Reduction Not Co Be Enforced Madria, June 30. Following a further discussion be««teen the Spanish authorities and the British Embassy, a drastic reduction of petrol rations of the Spanisn Government, announced on Sunday, will not be enforced. The respite has given great satisfaction, because a curtailment
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  • 350 1 Puppet Wang’s Assurance Of Co-operation Tokyo, July 2. r pHE Axis de jure recognition of the Japanese-sponsored Government at Nanking was officially communicated by cable from Herr von Ribbentrop, on behalf of Hitler, and Count Ciano, on behalf of Mussolini, congratulating the Prime Minister, Wang
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  • 44 1 ,—Reuter Washington, July i Mr. Sumner Welles, at a Press Conference, stated that formal recognition by Germany and Italy of the Japanese-spon-sored Government of China makes no change whatever in the relations of United States, Japan and China. —Reuter
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  • 615 2 "TORCH OF FREEDOM" RESENTED AT 10, DOWNING SIREET Hitler And Villainous Crev Will Be Delivered To Their Dotin London. July 1. |N the garden of No. 10, Downing Stieet on Tuesday, Ue Pime Minister received the I orch of Victory,” the emblem of Canada’s Victoiy
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  • 66 2 —Reuter. Los Angeles, July i. A STRONG earthquake swagz cd Southern California on Monday night In Santa Barbara, plate glass windcws wer* shattered, bricks dislodged and walls cracked. The quake, which lasted one minute, was felt like “sonigreat cosmic rocking chair in motion” with strange
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  • 198 2 i.—Reuter British Fiscal Policy London. Julv 1. rhe British Government's fiscal policy was put in a nutshell by Sir Kingsley Wood, speaking on the third readinc o f the Budget in the House of Commons. He asked the House o regard rhe Budget as an
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  • 33 2 i.—Reuter. The A.Ii.P. Staff School of the R.A.F opened here will train A.R.P. officers and instructors for the Provincial Governments and also for certain industrial public itility concerns.—Reuter.
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  • 275 2 .—8.0. W London, July’ 1. An Air Ministry communique announced “German heavy’ industries in the Ruhr and Rhineland were again attacked by bombers of the R.A.F. last night when objectives at Duisberg and Duesseldorf were the main targets. Many large fires were started, particularly
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  • 70 2 i.—Reuter. Further Tightening Announced London, July 1. A further tightening of the petrol ration to private motorists is announced. Motorists are to receive sufficient petrol for approximately 150 miles per month and those using cars for urgent business have been granted a supplementary allowance according to the need.
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  • 800 2 1C Heavy Enemy Losses MOSCOW, July W TJUSSIAX troops were in action all night on Monday in the Minsk aw B sections of the eastern battle front in opposition to (rcrman attempts pw through, says a Soviet official communique. Infantry, artillery, tanks and 9 participated
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  • 100 2 i. Reuter. Tendon, July 1. r i c-, m h the German l .gh c.ani >nd communique (11 Betw n i > (’arpaHuans and < ripei Marshes, the Germans are pursuing the defeated Russians on both sides of J.wow. (’> The Soviet armies encircled between Bialystok and Minsk
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  • 582 2 All Not Lost: China’s Great Example To Soviets —Reuter. London. July 1. f A’v General Sir Hubert Gough, Re liter's military commentator.). The news today of the RussoGerman war throws some light on German strategy. We are beginning to arrive at an appreciation of
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  • 353 2 Reuter. r pHE surrender of over two thousand Italians in Abyssinia is given in the following British Middle East communique issued today: “Liby’a: Nothing to report. “Abyssinia: Following the occupation of Ghimbi on June 27, an Italian general, over 2,000 latiian and colonial troops were
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  • 61 2 Reuter. Taken To FreeJ British H it Nei The fast French liner, < tons, has been captured s 1 Atlantic by British war; p to maritime circles. Tit x reported, was taken to Rfj was well known 1 fere Pacific Coast-French trade I The British also capture-1
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  • 16 2 SIR C. CHI NT DEAD —Reuter. Sir Chirravoori the “Leader" and a dian Round Table Co-'
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  • 10 2 Mr. Ftancis Siltle- 1 and explorer, died I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 91 2 f HAVE ENGLISH FOR TEA TO-DAY W You can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit a£ Its best in tb|s delicious jam—the fruit used is actually grown in Chivers own orchards. You’ll be proud ter jive your family and guests this high quality jam. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS CMrveasa
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  • 364 3 ■v/Tl FOR EFFECTIVE I WAR VOICE Sydney. of Australia’s voice in crucial war decisions wF is impaired by our political disunity, declared the X> Minister, Mr. Menzies. n the British War Cabinet that the war is so farjj nK an d the significance
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  • 219 3 Bing impressions of Mr. Bter his 40,000 miles tour of East, Britain and America, Bt of the British people is inland growing American aid Itidently be expected and ■he most powerful factor in ■u; the war. has not yet passed out of ■ve stage, and we must
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  • 355 3 k of air raids on Britain, Mr Baid:— B who has not gone through Bs can have the faintest idea Bid of strain they impose on ■men and women whose one Bis to live peacefully in their Bombing of Great Britain is a knd far-reaching thing,” ho
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  • 1759 3 By A Special Correspondent JTS quite a usual practice when any of the Axis partners have wished to put across false British propaganda of such an untenable nature that it cannot be supported, to get their dependants or jackals to put it over for them. If
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  • 547 3 since the war began we have aiting for the in- i the Royal Air Force. Petitioners of air warfare are l apart. What do they do—n the sky-blue uniforms? they know? What do they 11 S 1 time these questions are
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  • 543 3 MELBOURNE, JUNE 29. TWO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS TROPHIES AND MANY OTHER VALUABLE SPORTS PRIZES, VALUED AT £lOO, WERE STOLEN FROM THE HOME AT TOORAK (VICTORIA) OF PAT O’HARA WOOD. A FORMER DAVIS CUP PLAYER. AUSTRALIAN NEWS CABLE The New Zealand
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    • 41 3 s —r■9 1 coKt K|! Js i] stav with yoo* j X r Fochrer's or n I J < TO K- Hit I i wL LET H>fA 111 A Wl 1 i «pink 1 ■Il sin > M Il X 5? I; DOUBLE-CROSSED
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  • News and views from India
    • 175 4 Head Of Purchasing Commission IT is understood that Sir R. K. Shanmukham Chetty, ex-Dewan of Cochin, who has been summoned to Simla for important consultations, will be asked to accept an important position in America connected with the purchase of material for the
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    • 76 4 Calcutta. The International Council for mentally and physically defective children, of New York, has agreed to present to India a fully equipped “Brailte” printing plant at half the cost and to train three Indian youths in the modern technique of “Braille” printing of maps and charts.
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    • 9 4 /it/w- four years for cmil-uar speeches
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    • 444 4 /Vew Units Being Formed SIMLA. TNDIAN TERRITORIAL UNITS HAYE RENDERED MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN CONNECTION WITH INTERNAL SECURITY AND OTHER DUTIES SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THE PRESENT HOSTILITIES. It is, however, felt that the Territorial Force is primarily a peace-time organisation and as such unsuited to war conditions.
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    • 148 4 Leaves Bombay After 15 Years’ Service After 15 years of devoted work m the social sphere in Bombay, Dr. Clifford Manshardt, who recently retired from the office of Director, Sir Dorabji Tata Graduate School of Social’ Work, and Mrs. Manshardt, sailed from Bombay for America in the
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    • 1055 4 NEXT to Mohandas K. Gandhi the most potent advocate of Indian Nationalism is Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, a stern, unbending Brahmin who comes from one of Allahabad’s wealthiest families went to Harrow, and used to have his silken underwear laundered in France. A voice from gaol: A
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    • 42 4 Calcutta, June 29. The Chinese community in Calcutta will celebrate the fourth anniversary of the beginning of the war against Japan. A public meeting will be held and contributions will be called for to assist the country’s war effort.
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  • 1187 4 Indian Political Note* THE controversy over Pakistan entered upon a new ph aso a few days ago the word to Hindus and panacea to th P yBS Leaguers. It was a slogan good and bad aspects of a slogan most for the first time during
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  • 286 4 Family Murdered During Riot Wardhaganj. MR. GANDHI has issued the following statement in connection with the recent riot in Bombay: “I have read and re-read with shame and sorrow an official account of the cool, calculated and unprovoked murder of a Muslim family, including an infant
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  • 178 4 Shillong. OMOKERS and non-smokers “fell out” in the Assam Legislative Assembly over a certain amendment to the Assam Motor Vehicles Rules, 1940, which sought to enforce some prohibitory rules regarding smoking in public vehicles. Mr. Goldsmith, who moved the amendment, claimed it as a matter of right
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 37 4 What a War! By Gilbert Wilkinson FS-IICaTA.I; Jr iwegfe X. rfi /X Y MS z Well, darlings, so far as the war’s con- J cerned, we don’t appear to have done J anything particularly useful to-day.” J
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  • 903 5 Appeal Against Conviction For Theft Ipoh. I is most desirable that in their <■’ ]ud2" .-.-T)t Magistrates Huld sp<= .licaily their findings ■fact and particibu ly is this so when s W. r is disparity in the evidence given 1 callee by one party.” said
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  • 127 5 Director Of Medical Services In Last Vi ar London, July 1. The death is announced of MajorGeneral Sir William Watson Pike. Reuter. Born in 1860, Sir William Pike entered the Army in 1882. He was a Sergeant-Major in 1894 and was promoted Lt.-Col. in 1902 and
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  • 84 5 Chinese Found ith Burns Ipoh. Found lying near the railwayline at Gunung Cheroh in the early morning yesterday, a Chinese coolie, Poi Thong, who had extensive burns all over his left arm and a wound on the fore-head. was immediately conveyed to the Ipoh District Hospital. P
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  • 125 5 I poll l ire Brigade Called Out Ipoh. The Fire Brigade had an early call from Tanjong Rambutan yesterday morning about 5.30 when an attap cowshed, belonging to a Sikh cattle-owner, caught fire. There was a strong breeze at that time and the flames spread rapidly to
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  • 40 5 List Of Latest Donations The following additional contribution has beer, received tn the above fund. Already acknowledged $4,959. M.S.M.M. Meyappa Chettiar 50. $5,009 All donations should be sent to the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation, Ipoh.
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  • 47 5 The usual weekly meeting of the Ipoh Un on Epworth League will be held today at 7.15 p.m in the Aiiglo Chinese Girls School hall. Miss M. E. Toft will be the speaker. All friends and members of the league are invited to attend
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  • 403 5 Mr. C. S. Venkatachar, 1.C.5., until recently Agent of the Government of 1 India in Malaya, was awarded the 0.8. E. in the Birthday Honours. 4t Mr. and Mrs. Le Fevre are now stay- i ing at the Atholl Hotel. Douglas. Isle of Man. Mr. R. C.
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  • 168 5 Taiping. If sufficient support is forthcoming the A.R.P. Corps of Larut and Matatig will shortly be forming 8. sports section and a dramatic and musical rr tion The sports section will include such games as football, hockey, cricket, badminton and tennis. The dramatic and musical
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 83 5 LADIES QUEST NIGHT FUN FROLIC PARK WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY, 1941. CANTONESE OPERA: Night Show: (1) "LORE KOK FOONG SEONG”. (2) “CHONG YUEN KOO NIANG KAH BEE YAN”. PEONY OPERA “KIAP AW PEE HONG” TEOCHEW OPERA: “ONG POH CHOON” or “LADY PRECIOUS STREAM” LIBERTY TALKIES “TWELVE WIVES IN A GOLDEN HOUSE”.
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    • 133 5 TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD WEDNESDAY, 2nd JULY. 1941. CHENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. “CHOONG MO YIM" Part 7. With Sun Choong Mun, Lob Pun Chiew, Sin Yin Loong. GRAND NOORAN OPERA OPENING TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. “NOOR-E-ISLAM” With Inche Yem in the leading
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 97 5 Z PENANG’S MOST LUXURIOUS v A air-conditioned theatre I’lJsT 3 SHOWS TODAY I \i 3; 6.15 9.30 p.m. musical swing-time happy SHOW 1 L.'O'l MUSIC SNAPPY TUNES I ''p I- \DIO NOW A HIT ON THE SCREEN I .urn t'KOSin JEAN roc.f.rs S IN il l-, MAKE MUSIC” B WITH
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    • 44 5 MAJESTIC OPENS TOD4Y 3,00 8.00 p.m. THE BEST SERIAL SHOV. IN TOWN The Whole Serial of Republic’s Latest Thriller. Based m newspaper B| cartoon M t JI With ALLAN I..LVE LITA CONWAY If It’s a Republic Serial, you may be suit it's the best.
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    • 110 5 LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY HOT MUSIC MELODY AND MIRTH! NEW I MVERNAL’S GRANDEST MUSICAL! YOU’LL SWING A SWAY WHILE THEY MAKE HEY-HEY! “Where Did You Get That Girl?” With LEON ERROL AND HELEN PARRISH SUPPORTED BY UNIVERSAL'S TWO-REEL MUSICAL SHORT “BAGDAD DADDY” SEE THE HAREM GIRLS IN SONG. SWING SWAY!
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    • 48 5 Again Greeted By Packed Houses -1 Didmed The Best Mascot Serial i J U-f 2 Shows Todav at 2 and 5.30 p.m. THE WHOLE SERIAL IN ONE COMPLETE SCREENING 25 Smashing Reels 3% HOURS OF THRILLING ENTERTAINMENT NAT LEVINE presents lIADDY cmv wlb VANISHING ..LEGION E M V.-Sir
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  • 183 6 TV7HEN the history of this war is written it will adjudge that the most important event from the fall of France last year ic the “hardening U.S. Opinion” in favour of going to war if necessary to which Col. Knox, Secretary of the Navy, referred on
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  • 175 6 PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has been very patient with the strikers in the U.S. shipyards and aircraft factories, many of them cleverly encouraged by unscrupulous Nazi agents acting on orders from Berlin. Most of the strikers are loyal enough and cashing-in on a war boom is forgivable up to
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  • 144 6 ODEON CINEMA: “Where did you get that Girl” with Leon Errol and Helen Parrish. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “King of the Royal Mounted* (Whole Serial). I 3 and 8 p.m. QUEEN'S CINEMA: “Vanishing Legion” with Harry Carey and Edwina Booth. 2 and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 556 6 “Singapore Free Press." YIEMBERS of the S.S.V.F., regard- less of race or colour, have not joined the Force for gain. They have volunteered to give all their leisure time, in order that they may be trained and made fit to fight in defence of this country if war
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  • POST BAG
    • 198 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette.”) Sir, The usefulness of having ‘‘fresh blood” on the Municipal Commission has been shown by a recent question on untenanted houses raised by Mr. Jules Martin. It was an obvious query which should have been raised a long time
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    • 129 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette.") Sir, With Russia so much in the news these days, I am sure there must be many readers who, like myself, would like to know how many republics comprise the U.S.S.R.? When was the Union formed? We had an argument about it in
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  • 588 6 Wednesday, July 2. A new Axis move to appease Japan is now foreseen. Both Germany and Italy, it is expected, will shortly sever relations with Chungking. A STATEMENT on this point will be made in Tokio immediately, it is said, but Japan is expected
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  • 431 6 On Clerks And Employers r PHERE is too much tendency 1 nowadays to put off things till after the war. I am glad, how- ever, to find one person at least who does not believe in procrastij nation. The Hon. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, speaking at the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 SHIPMENTS OF Good 3ood JUST ARRIVED CANADIAN FISH FRESH FRUITS Salmon Salmon Trout Smoked Salmon Sole Fillets Fresh Herrings Salted Herrings i Kippers Kippet Snacks Bloaters Lobsters Oysters Shrimp Meat Smoked Haddie Halibut Cartons Peaches Melon Raspberries Loganberries Blackberries Strawberries. FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE COME TO PHtshard's FOOD DEPARTMENTS DOCTORS
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    • 34 6 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. o OBTAINABLE AT All the leading dealers. -o SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 164 7 ACTION OF POLICE OFFICERS UPHELD Inquest Into Death Of Estate Workers Kuaia Lumpur. r I THE finding that both the Chief Police Officer, Mr. H. B. Langworthy, and the A.S.P., Police Depot, Mr. Forbes Wallace, executed the powers conferred upon them under the
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  • 193 7 $65,900 FROM AUSTRAL-MALA Y Malay an Miners’ Bomber Fund Th, Controlling Committee Malayan Miners’ Bomber Fund acknowledges p r Ce ipt of further donations to the Fund, particulars of which are given in ♦he list below: Previously acknowledged $798,770.17 Austral Malay Tin Limited and Associated Companies 65,971.06 Mr. E. E.
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  • 129 7 “Let’s Make Music'' Sees Debut Of New Star “Let’s Make Music,” now showing at the Rex introduces Bob Crosby, the noted band leader, who makes his film debut. Even though he and his band provide plenty of tuneful melodies during the course of the entertaining
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  • 460 7 Sequel To Fatal Accident A fine of $lOO was imposed by the Penang District Judge, Mr. B. f. Bridge, yesterday on Lim Sin Thye, who was convicted on a charge of causing hurt at the conclusion of the case in which he was tried on
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  • 309 7 Mining Companies And Donations To War Patriotic Funds Austral Malay Chairman On “Moral Obligations” lhe annual general meetings of Austral Malay Tin Limited and its associated companies, Kampong Ka= munting Tin Dredging Limited, Thabawleik Tin Dredg= ,n 8 Limited, Pungah Tin Dredging Limited and Austral Amalgamated Tin Limited, were held
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  • 117 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,524,484.42, made up of Penang $970,897.51 and Perak $553,586.91. Today's list consists mcstly of gifts from regular contributors. Previously acknowledged $970,537.51 Mr. H. Conn (monthly) 10.00 Dr. O. Paneth (monthly) 50.00 Mr. H. B. Willan (Sungei Patani)
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  • 199 7 Mother’s Story At Inquiry The story of how a four-year-old girl, Lim Kim Moey, was drowned when she fell into a drain full of water was related to Mr. A.W. Bellamy, the Penang Coroner, in the Police Court yes terday at an inquiry held
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  • 114 7 Meeting To Deal With Question Reference to assisted immigration of labourers from Java was made at a committee meeting of the Johore planters’ Association when Mr. J. S. Foley, the vice-chairman, said that there would be a meeting in Kuala Lumpur which would deal with the
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  • 71 7 R.C. To Take Salute i MONSTER A. R. p. parade will be held in Penang on Saturday. July 26 when. It is expected, over 1 200 wardens will turn out. The Resident Courieillor will take the salute at the March Past. On this occasion some
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  • 131 7 A further sum of $7lO has been collected for the Butterworth Mobile Canteen Fund (Chinese) Section. Previously acknowledged $1,700.00 Chop Ban Soon Seng. (Rice Mill) $l5O, Mr. Lim Khay Choo $lOO, Chop. Eng Cheong Tong $lOO, Butterworth Bar $5O. M'S Hoe Hoe Bus Co. $5O, Mr.
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  • 31 7 There will be moonlight band performances at the Esplanade o n Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, July 8, 9 and 10 commencing from 8.30 pan each night (weather permitting).
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  • 422 7 Great Expansion Since Introduction 44 4 NY doubt that the people of China could be organised for production on co-operative lines or that they could run their industry themselves would have been dispelled after a tour of areas where Chinese Industrial Co-operatives have been established such as
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  • 186 7 A R.P. wardens in Penang are to be given an opportunity to act as traffic constables Through the courtesy of the Traffic Department, Penang, and particularly through the courtesy of Inspector E. Moule, who is in charge of the Traffic Branch, wardens in
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  • 215 7 Singapore has a new film censor in a former Singapore Municipal Ccmmissioner, Mr. Edwin A. Brown, ■.vhose name has already begun to appear on film certificates in the p.ac<of that of Capt. T. M. Hussey, who has retired from Malaya after 22 iyears Mr. Brown’s
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  • 58 7 An hour and a quarter is now added to the first transmission of the Singapore Broadcasting station. The program me now opens at 6.30 instead of 7.15 a.m and includes in this period relay of the news in French from London. Also, in stead of closing at
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  • 52 7 The death occurred at his residence in Malay Street of Mr. Lee Wee Chiang 7.35 p.m. yesterday at the age of 62 after a very brief illness. The deceased leaves, besides his wife, a son, Mr. Lee Hoo Yearn and a daughter, Miss Lee
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  • 115 7 “Inspiring” Gift For Air Raid Relief Among allocations totalling £30,000 recently made from the Malaya Patriotic Fund was one of £lO,OOO to the Lord Mayor of London’s Air Raid Distress Fund (which now serves the whole of Great Britain). In a cable of thanks for
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  • 46 7 While enjoying a cup of coffee at an Indian eatihg-stall in Downing Street yesterday afternoon, a Tamil suddenly collapsed and died. On the arrival of Inspector T.H. Allen of the Central Police Station the body was removed to the mortuarv.
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  • 42 7 The women travelling in a car were nvolved in a collision with a cyclist at Kampong Kolum yesterday. No one wks injured. The car was slightly damaged. A report was later made at the Central Police Station.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 &e GROW/ I ■MiS S' > Wr 4ft '"x. ziKT u; ■F >A? I i i A7 a \1 J fe jam at months X > WW» THE FAMOUS QUADRUPLETS oeMWWaaiij reared on cow gate m ismonth AT 2 MONTHS Kea! talking pictures these-and what a satisfactory story of progress
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    • 28 7 BATH TOWELS BED SHEETS AND PILLOW COVERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Gef Them From EASTERN BAZAAR (The Blue Shop) 8 BISHOP STREET. Phone PENANG. P. O. Box 1396 316
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 479 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at Noon 2nd July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/6ex 5/0 Austral Amal 7/3 7/6 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/3 17/9c $1 Ayer Weng .70 .75 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 13/9 $1
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    • 232 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.024 1.074 A lor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.55 1.60 Ayer Hitam .824 .874 Ayer Me lek 1.074 1.124 Ayer Panas 1.024 1.074 Bassett .40 .42J Batu Lintang 1.00 1.02 j Bedford .874 .924 Benta .95 .974 Borelli 1.374 1.421 c '-'roga .57 .59
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    • 341 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.774 1.824 $2 Alex Brick 74% Pref 2.074 2.124 $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bans £B4 £3 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
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    • 160 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payable Ampat 5% less tax. 30.6.41 21.7.41 Ayer Hitam 71% int. l.t 8 7.41 (in London' Gopeng Consol 3J% l.tar 7.7.41 (in England» Kepong Dredging 24% int. i.t. 1 7.7.41 (*n. London) Klang River 7|% (No. 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin
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  • 3293 8 More Concessions Bv Govt. Necessary Mr. A.C.J. Tower’s Speech At Meeting Of Accountants Speaking on estate duties at the annual meeting of the Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants (Malayan Branch) at Kuala Lumppr last Saturday, Mr. A. C. J. Towers, the
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  • 131 8 Yesterday’s Close Previoi TIN: LONDON s Pot" £256. 10. 0 £256 0. 0 “Forward” 2 60. 10. 0. £260 0. 0. SINGAPORE “Spot” $137.12% $137.3 Business done 50 tons 125 tins PENANG "Spot” $137.12% $137.37 RUBBER: LONDON s P ot 13 716 d. 13 716 d. “Forward” 13
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 68 8 BANKS OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take wdvunta*. G* the I aiultitanous services offered by reputed banking institution with years of financial experience I The Indian Overseas Bank. Ltd., Incorporated in British India)
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  • 57 9 Shantaneekatan, June 29. Dr. Rabindranath Tagore is still suffering from a mild attack of fever and his general condition has shown a setback in the last few days. He is unable to take sufficient nourishment and is showing signs of increased weakness. Specialists in Calcutta have been
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  • 96 9 More Pay Allowances Simla. Government, it is understood, have decided that, in the circumstances of the war and on account of the increases granted to Indian ranks in the army, followers in the army such as sweepers, dhobies and cooks be given additional concessions in
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  • 280 9 WEDNESDAY, 2ND JULY 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination otters Postcards Superscription Posting-at Penang per oz. each ordinary xvegn. AIK MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED OF CLOSING AIR MAILS AND REVISED jnst 'TsiVpoT" LOO p.rn. 12.45 pm. Singapore Mon nh nst AFTWCA Ro AC 5
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  • 60 9 Nagpur, June 29. «THE District of Nagpur is expenencing a severe drought, and a serious shortage of water is expected if there is no rainfall scon. The Municipality are contemplating the curtailment of the water supply of the city if the dry spell continues. It may be
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  • 114 9 Simla. Glass slides for microscopes are now being manufactured in India. Speci* mens have been tested and found satisfactory for all-round bacteriological work, except that they are too thick to be used for dark ground examina*tions. One firm has been asked by the Director-General. Indian
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  • 45 9 Peshawar. Titmullah, the Fakir of Ipi’s leading associate, received grievous injuries when three unknown gunmen are reported to have fired at him outside Narnajib village, ih Bannu District. The Mullah wag captured. His condition is reported to be precarious His assailants escaped.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 3009 9 I RANGOON CALCUTTA I IJ* 11 rI i v vvc2’4| B II!? i I A 650 pm Indian Session (Recorded Pro-, vu 2i? ott <qn 77 m ft yWb W gramme). 7.05 English Session (Reccrd- VUC2 3.30 mc 9n led programme). 8.2 U Burmese News and <9- 5 0 am
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    • 149 9 RANGOON XYO 6.01 mc/s (49.94 m.) XYO 3.48 mc/s (86 m.) 6.50 p.m. Indian Session (Recorded Programme). 7.05 English Session. (Recorcied Programme). 8-20 Burmese News and Market Quotations. 9.35 Recorded Programme. 10.00 News. 10.15 Recorded Programme. 11.05 Dance Programme. 11.20 Close down, SAN FRANCISCO (TREASURE ISLAND) KGEI 9.67 mc/s <31.02
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  • 448 10 Dr. Quo’s Firm Affirmation To Co-operate With Democracies 4 Chungking, July 1 My assumption of office of Foreign Minister will not result in any change in the foreign policy of China, whose firm decision, relentlessly and vigorously, to pursue a policy of resistance until victory
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  • 58 10 Reuter. $709,000.000 Orders hk Placed Washington, July 1 Orders today for warplanes and tools with which to produce them and for various supplies for air corps amounted to some of the largest sums for any single day’s orders in the United States Army’s history. The orders
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  • 70 10 Reuter. Policy 1 owards GermanSoviet War Tokyo, June 30. Completing a week's intense deliberation. an extraordinary conference cf members of the Cabinet and High Command will to-morrow finally formulate the Japanese Government’s basis of policy towards the international situation aiising from the Russo-German war, states the
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  • 300 10 COL. KNOX READY TO USE U.S. FLEET Fighting Speech Will Evoke Country’s Approval WASHINGTON, JULY. 1. COL. KNOX’S SPEECH CREATED SOME NATURAL EXCITEMENT IN WASHINGTON WHERE THE FIRST REACTIONS ARE THAT IT IS A CLEAR CALL TO GO FULLY TO WAR IN
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  • 273 10 r.—Reuter. Docks At Kiel Heavily Bombed London. June 30. It is learned that in a second daylicht raid on Germany today heavy bombers of the R.A.F. attacked the docks at Kiel. One British bomber is missing. It. is officially announced that six enemy aircraft were
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  • 122 10 —Reuter Germans Not Accepting Them As V olunteers Zurich. June 30 The Germans are reluctant to accept Russian emigrants as volunteers against Russia as the Wilhelmtrassc stresses that Germany is not fighting in order to restore the former regime, say s the Berlin, correspondent of the “Neu Zueri|cher
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  • 154 10 —Reuter. London, July 1 Bombers of the R.A.F. last night attacked objectives in the Ruhr, it is learned in London. Duisburg, Dusseldorf and Cologne were the main objectives in a British raid last night on the Ruhr and Rhineland. A small number of enemy aircraft flew
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  • 80 10 •.—BOW. Inspection Of R.A.F. Station Rugby, June 30. The South American Air Mission now visiting this country went to a Royal Air Force station on Monday and inspected an initial wing. General Bilbao, the Bolivian representative and senior member of the mission, congratulated the Commanding Officer
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  • 949 10 “Surrounded” Forces Making Way Out Of Net New York, July 1 Nazi reports of gains in Russia are minimised by neutral observers at Vichy, who find the German claims puzzling, says the Vichy corr espondent of the “New York Times.” A conservative view,
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  • 214 10 —Reuter May Be Interred At Arlington Cemetery New York, July 1 Paderewski may at- least temporarily be buried among graves of the United States heroes at the Arlington Cemetery, Virginia if his family consents. It was stated at While House that President Roosevelt bad asked
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  • 91 10 Reuter. Washington, June 30. Three additional off-shore United States naval bases are to be established, according to an announcement made by the United States Secretary to the Navy, Colonel Knox teday. They will be in mid-Pacific. in the Aleutian Island (Alaska) area and in
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  • 79 10 i.—Reuter. News From All Sources Published (Bangkok. June 30. Discussing conditions in which the Thai Press is endeavouring to maintain neutrality regarding the publication of foreign news Praja Mitra says, the Thai Press and Radio depend for foreign news on news bulletins picked up and issued
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  • 579 10 Fall Of Town Regarded As Inevitable Beirut, June 30 (From Reuter’s special correspondent on the coastal road to Beirut). The impatience of the Beirut public at the Vichy forces’ continued resistance to the Allied advance on the town has been shown by a number
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 52 10 Steamer sailings in July for United States of America For full particulars apply to SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. Agents AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD., 21 Beach Street Telephone 1421—2. hsfht LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight. Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone
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  • 214 11 London. July 1. ,T Roval Ascot will be 9 x arket on Wednesday red'* 4 <!av where substitute laces crd ih bpjd on x .Hc famous for tho? Heat h are being run. iiist “Ascol” Will be aI usual glai ur. such as striPP*
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  • 420 11 Fixtures For Sunday Next The following are Penang Novices Junior championship fixtures fori Sunday next: JUNIOR MATCHES j 10.00 a m. —Oh Kim Leng vs. Ong Eng San (Novices’ Singles Final). 10.30 a.m.—Miss Lim Gim Suan vs.' Mis J J. Ooi. 1100 am -Moi Thin Weng and
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  • 66 11 ill R.C. vs Cheng Wall Club Today f l; \/7" DiVi on Soccer match will be 1 ,!ie M.R.C. and the Cheng tl he Victoria Green at 5.15 •M.h.c -Fortress Match Postponed bet v >n league football match Club mtng Municipal Recreation Penang Fortress fixed for n
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  • 679 11 RACE 1 3.00 p.m. Horses Class 4 Div. 4 —About 5 Furlongs 00 0 WICKLOW BAY 9y 9.00 “Mac Kongsi” MagiU 0 3 4 SELANGOR II 7y 810 Messrs. C. Y. Choy &C. Y. Chong Hobos 0 0 0 PRUDE 5y 8.08 Mrs.
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  • 297 11 The F rtress Malaya were held to a draw in iheir Second Division League encounter against the Government Trade School on the Glugor Gr-jund yesterday evening, each side scoring cne goa’ The game was played at a fast pac? both teams having
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  • 85 11 The Commission of Inquiry appointed by Government to investigate the affairs of the Mines Department, which completed its investigations on April 22, has presented a majority and a minority report to the F.M.S. Government. The Commission comprised the Hon. Mr. E. D. Shearn (Chairman), Mr. M. C.
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  • 102 11 Miss Yeap Geok Chee An J Mr. W ong Sat Soon Sungei At the Kin Che Hong Association Sungei Pntam. cr_ Sunda’’ at noon Miss Yean Geek Chee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yce.p Seng Hee. was married to Mr. Wong Sat Soon, sou of Mr.
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  • 67 11 P.W.F.A. Team To Meet Perak F.A. XI Butterworth. The Province Wellesley Football Association will meet the Perak Football As. sociation in a game of soccer on Sunday, July 20 on the Butterworth Recreation Club ground in aid of the St. Nicholas’ Home Fund. Mr. K. A. Mohamed. Government
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  • 49 11 race 1: SELANGOR II AUTHENTIC RACE 2: LADY ZENTA TITLED LADY RACE 3: SHEILA II PAT BURKE RACE 4: MOON WIN RUSSIAN ROSE RACE 5: STAR LOCK JUDITH ANTON RACE 6: EAST LYNNE WHITE GARDENIA race 7: VELOCITY drator BEST BETS: MOON WIN AND EAST LYNNE
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  • 40 11 Yadi And Miss Chia Win Mixed Doubles Title Singapore, July 1. Yadi and Miss Nellie Chia annexed the Mixed Doubles title beating Roy Smith and Miss M. Stokes 6—3, 6—4 in the Singapore tennis championships this evening.
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  • 41 11 Match Between R.A.F. And Hock Hoe’s XI Cancelled The friendly soccer match between the R.A.F. Butterworth and Hock Hoe’s XI to be played on the Hutchings School ground yesterday was cancelled as the R.A.F. players were unable to turn up.
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  • 39 11 Ipoh. The inaugural meeting of the proposed A.C.S. Union will be held this evening at 7 o’clock at the Perak Salesmen Association, Togo Street. All oid boys of the School are invited to attend the meeting.
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  • 223 11 POSTPONEMENT ASKED FOR BY SELANGOR: REFUSAL BY PENANG A HITCH has occurred in the Malaya Cup match fixture between Penang and Selangor fixed for this Saturday at Kuala Lumpur. The Penang Football Association have just heard from the Selangor Football Association that they are
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  • 555 11 Singapore, July 1. TOTAL of 122 horses and ponies have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting to be held on Saturday, July 12, Wednesday, July 16 and Saturday, July 19. They are made up as follows Class I
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  • 77 11 Classification Of Horses Ponies The following are the latest amendments tc the S.R.A. Classification List of Horses and Ponies: HORSES Transfers:— From Class 2 to Class 3.—Circuit Court, Strathmore. From Class 4 to Class 3.—Anton Rogue, The Emperor, Time Tells. New Classifications:— Class 2.—The Pathan,
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  • 154 11 P.R.C. Beat 5.1..R.C. In a friendly match played on the Penang Recreation Club Courts yesterday the Penang Recreation Club beat the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club by two matches to one. Results: E. C. Valberg and L. Robless beat Dr. R. L. Samy and Dr. Tan Boon Beng 6—4,
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  • 326 11 K.V.F. Beat Europeans By 7 Goals To 4 Sungei Patani, June 30. A fast and interesting game of soc- i cer was played between the K.V.F. XI and the Europeans XI on the Public Padang here on Sunday’, the game resulting in the K.V.F. XI winning l
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  • 247 11 Starling Beat P.W. South Malay Teachers In a friendly badminton match played on June 30 on the Starlight’s court, the Starlight B. P. of Sungei Bakap narrowly defeated the Malay Teachers of the Southern District of Province Wellesley by three games to two. Full results as follows: (Starlight’s players
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 156 11 .WE PAIN? B fiEWMHI ll ll Rheumatism, neuritis, headache, menstrual pain—whatever the pain, two tablets of w Genasprin bring quick relief. Doctors recommend S‘ Genasprin 5 because it is so pure, so safe. Buy some to-day. At every time of strain or pain, GENASPRIN' sees you through. Bol<l 111 <”
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  • 117 12 Lady Zenta Every Inch A Winner (From Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Today. /'YNLY few horses were out this morning when training for tomorrow’s races began. Most impressive was Lady Zenta, who looks very inch a winner. Though not given full freedom, this mare, with Martin up,
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  • 36 12 The following information has been supplied to us by the above company’s mine office in respect of operations for the month of June. Output 455 piculs. Yardage 108,000 cubic yards Hours run 608 hours.
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  • 27 12 DREDGE NO. 3. BAN PRU—lnformation has been received that dredging operations are I’kely to be suspended for approximately four days owing to engine trouble.
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  • 117 12 Reuter. People Weldonie Raids On Factories London, July 2. Our French people working in factories are not the least angry with the R.A.F. bombing of plants—they really invite it, and hope to see the blockade continued, said M. Henri Hauck, Labour Adviser to General de Gaulle,
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  • 1026 12 Unemployment Fund Reaches $lOO,OOO Except for $4,500 from the Selangor Government for the relief of other distress all of this century of thousands has been subscribed by the public in amounts varying from a few copper cents to a cheque value 52,000, writes
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  • 290 12 t.—8.0.W. Immortal Fame Won In Last War Rugby, July 1. The King spent Dominion Day with Canadian regiments stationed in Southern England, and presented colours to the New Brunswick and Alberta regiments. Many distinguished Canadians watched the ceremony, including Mr. Vincent Massey. Mr. K.
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  • 306 12 Policy Of Continuing M ar Donations The annua] general meetings of Austril Malay Tin Limited and its associated companies, Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging Limited, Tlnabawleik Tin Dredging Limited, Pungah Tin Dredging Limited and Austrai Amalgamated Tin Limited, were held at the registered offices, I
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  • 64 12 J. —Reuter. English League To Be Run In Two Sections Ixndon. July 1. Severity-three clubs are participating in the Football League competition in the 1941-42 season beginning next August. Thise will be divided into north and scuth sections for purposes of calculating League tables, but each section
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  • 606 12 Rumours Of Silence From Russian Garrison At Hangoe The official German News Agency claims the capture of Luck, Poland. A Reuter message from Stockholm states that, according to Swedish correspondents in Helsingfors, an artillery duel has been proceeding at Hangoe since June 25. The silence
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  • 464 12 CHILDREN SUCCUMB TO DYSENTRY Lisbon, July 1. JT is now possible to reveal how 700 refugees, including the former Spanish President, who, on January 1, left Marseilles for Brazil ajid freedom, instead found themselves marooned aboard their ship in Dakar harbour for five months, almost penniless
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  • 47 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. TIN: Penang $137.00 Business done 75 tons Singapore $137.00 RUBBER Penang Spot 38|c Singapore Spot 38gc COPRA: Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.50 sellers F?ir Seed $9.00 Sellers RICE: Rangoon parboiled No. 1 $9.94 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.52
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 23 12 NOTICE American Cotton and Silk Housecoats Dresses and Hats IN Latest Models. VISIT B.H.T. Doulatram Co. Corner of Beach and Bishop Streets, PENANG.
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    • 474 12 NOTICES UNITED PLANTATIONS, LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Preference Shares Dividend Notice. Notice is hereby given that a dividend of 3 per cent (actual) has been declared in respect of the half year ended 30th June, 1941. Payment of dividend will be made against presentation of Coupon No. 5 to
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    • 638 12 Telegrams: “GMett*” of fw 9 and Bundtv 1 «NANG GAZSTTi I Local ?8 V I Delivery Monthly WAG Quarterly T.so B C t H'.lf-Ycsrly n.oo 18 -lOia Yearly 30.00 (MB SUNDAY GAZETTI Local 3-S.t 3 Delivery ym t a I Quarterly «1.2« u.ir’ |Half-Ye»riy 2.10 3SO Yearly 100 I(S J
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