Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 July 1941

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 161» Vol* XCIX. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 554 1 IMULTANEOUS hack urged LONDON, JULY 8. lUVJNOFF, THE FORMER FOREIGN COMMISSAR, I dkoADCASTING IN ENGLISH FROM MOSCOW TOrHT SHD THAT OVER A DOZEN STATES HAD LOST tIR’INDEPENDENCE, SE EN THEIR LANDS LAID kTE AS IF SWARMS OF LOCUSTS HAD PASSED OVER L ND THE
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  • 93 1 **euter. (tnese Raiders Destruction Chungking, July 8. Ml ‘aiding bombers this morn- peq he destructl °n of the ,)a s y here. One bomb made ‘1 on the Ambassador’s study en e Of ttle m ain building, oHh er an<^ed on Hi® lawn in ■i-e Chancery.
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  • 87 1 I Men For '♦T’ieas Service ®Ppo nur London, July’ 8. ■’anactj women to Basing, and H n War wor k are in- Can ac n-* S now ann ounced that r! est abli*s>,„' Rl ns Army Corps has t(J «nliBt° (iovernment has devolun», tO thousand for
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  • 170 1 —Reuter. First Division There Already Pretoria, Julj 8. The laigest contingents of South African troops to leave the Union since the embarkation of the East African Force have now safely reached North Africa, according to an official announcement. Bidding farewell to the troops prior
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  • 488 1 But Vichy Lacks Politically Reliable Pilots LONDON, JULY 9. THE NAZId HAVE ENABLED AIR REINFORCEMENTS, ESTIMATED AT 100 PLANES OF THE LATEST TYPE TO REACH VICHY FORCES IN SYRIA, ACCORDING TO THE ISTANBUL DESPATCH TO THE INDEPENDENT FRENCH AGENCY, QUOTING REPORTS FROM THE SYRIAN FRONTIER. FULL
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  • 63 1 —Reuter. London, July 8. General Dentz has ordered the mobilisation of all Frenchmen between the ages of 19 and 45 in Syria and Lebanon. according to the Paris Radio. Radio Paris, quoting a message from Beirut today, said the British High Command in the
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  • 373 1 Powerful Russian Counter-Attacks With Tanks And Aircraft 4 <jn\7iE”T London, July 8. zY OUVIEI communique announces that on the Bessarabian f ront German an? Rumanian troops were oriven back in the border beyond River Pruth as a result or boviet counter-attacks. —Reuter. The
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  • 227 1 —Reuter. Roosevelt’s Views At Conference Washington, July 8. Mr. Roosevelt today removed in effect any hemispheric boundary on the United States defence operations. At his Press Conference, the President stated that th< re were points in one ocean or another which were not important
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  • 45 1 Reuter. Washington, July a. The United States, Argentina and Brazil are busily exchanging views with regard to what helpful action they might take towards settling the difficulties between Peru and Ecuador. This was announced by Mr. Sumner Welles at a Press Conference today.—
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  • 72 1 —Reuter. Madrid, July 8. A German submarine was sunk off Gibraltar on 'I uesday mornI ing by the Fleet Air Arm, according to Spanish reports from L,aliI nca. Two members of the crew were rescued and taken to Gibraltar. I It is believed that the submarine
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  • 51 1 —Reuter. London, July 8. R.A.F. heavy’ bombers attacked the naval base at Wilhelmshaven late on Tuesday afternoon. This afternoon heavy bombers of the R.A.F. with a fighter escort attacked a power station and chemical works at Lille. Nine enemy fighters were destroyed. Seven British fighters are
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  • 192 1 Safe Storage Of Anti-Toxins Two research workers at the Evans Biological Institute, Runcorn, Cheshire, were given a wartime problem to solve. They' succeeded, and in doing so have made possible a new advance in the treatment of disease, in peace as well as in w*ar. The
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  • 70 1 —Reuter. Chungking, July 8. The appointment of Lieut.General Itagaki (above) as commander of the Korean Garrison is interpreted here as an indication that Japan has decided to attack Russia. The “Sao Tang Pao,” the Army paper, says that Japan will move as sood as troop
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  • 508 2 CONSTANT SABOTAGE BEHIND NAZI LINES Increased Opposition To Hitler’s ‘New Order’ London, July 8. J7ROM every European country under Hitler’s heel, news is reaching Britain of the rising loathing which will, in good time, submerge the Nazis’ “New Order.” The latest news is
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  • 186 2 —Reuter. 1T 'Rock* Ready To Prove Its Strength London, July 8. An invitation to Hitler to go and find out for himself whether or not Gibraltar is impregnable was given by General Sir Clive Liddell, former Governor of Gibraltar, speaking at the Overseas Club in London
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  • 72 2 yet been issued cn the third raid. —Router. Nicosia Airport Bombed In Morning Nicosia, July 8. There were three raids cn Cyprus on Monday morning. In the first raid, two waves of aircraft bombed Nicosia's airport. No damage was done, but three civilians were wound
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  • 86 2 —Reuter. Proceeds To Be Devoted To Cltaritv Simla. July 7. The Viceroy’s daughter, Lady Joan Hope, has started a shop called “The Bran Tub,” which sells wedding and other presents mostly made by voluntary helpers at the Vice-Regal Lodge. The salt proceeds are devoted to
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  • 112 2 s.—Reuter. Co-ordination Of AngloU.S. Efforts Urged London, July 8. The coordination of Anglo-American social efforts was urged by Mr. Winant, American Ambassador, at the annual meeting of the National Council of Social Service in London teday. He said that while Britain and America were trying to coordinate military
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  • 53 2 —Reuter. AdmHted By Vichy News Agency London, July 8. A statement from the Vichy News Agency this afternoon admits that their auxiliary vessel, St. Didier, was transporting troops to Syria when she was sunk by British aircraft. The statement does not materially differ from the facts already
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  • 72 2 8.0. W Sent To Various Parts Of Dominions Rugby, July 8. The British policy is to remove Italian prisoners taken in Africa from the zone of operations as soon as passible, the Secretary of State for War stated in the House of Commons today. Capt. Margesson added that
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  • 46 2 Reuter. Australia Orders For 1.000.000 Yards Simla, July 8. Orders for over a million yards of Indian textiles for Australia have been received by the Supply Department during the week ending May 24, 1941. The articles ordered comprised ground sheeting, webbing and bed ticking.—
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  • 50 2 -Reuter. London, July 8. Airport workers cheered as Grade Fields alighted at a British airport today from a plane which brought her from Lisbon She told reporters she had been working herself to death for England while in America. “Grade” later metored to London.—Reuter. GRACIE FIELDS
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  • 84 2 i.—Reuter. Leading Industrials Higher London, July 8. On the Stock Exchange, the advance cortinutd strongly today, keen demand under the influence of Iceland and the generally favourable war news finding stock notably scarce, especially amo’g the leading industrials. Caole and Wireless, British Celanese Second Preference and Associated Portland
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  • 43 2 Reuter. Contributions Total £395.000.000 London, July 8. War Weapcns Week in Britain produced £395.000.000 of which £120.000.000 was contributed by London alone, said Lord Mottistone, Chairman cf the National War Savings Committee, addressing the Hcuse of Lords on Tuesday afternoon.
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  • 524 2 BRITISH AND FREE FRENCH FORCES MAKE CONTACT London, July 6. A LLIED mechanised troops conting to advance westwards from Palmyra have reached fifteen miles east of Homs it is learned in London. The Palmyra-Hama road is reported to be clear of Vichy troops for
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  • 120 2 —Reuter. London, July 8. TJ EMARK ABLE scenes wer e witnessed at a railway station in London this even ing on the arrival of the Russian Services Mission. A large crowd including many women and children gathered at thus tation, and after whiling
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  • 49 2 —Reuter. Bombs Dropped Over Wide Area Haifa, July 8. Bombs were dropped over a wide area when hostile planes approached Haifa early this morning Damage was done tc civilian property but there were no as ualties. The defences engaged the attack ers for a considerable period.—Reuter.
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  • 73 2 —Reuter. Drastic Cuts To Be Made In Estimates Tokyo, July 8. Japan is tightening her financial belt. Following the meeting of the Cabinet today, it was announced that owing to the “growingly tense international situation” the Budget for the next financial year 1942/3 would be compiled
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  • 77 2 —Reuter. New York Press Tribute To Their Spirit New Ycrk, July 8 The “New York Times,” praising Norway whose iuen. are still fighting with the fleet and training in Canada, says: “Here is a new order different in practice from the abomination that Hitlerism would force upon
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  • 467 2 —Reuter. Loudon. July 8. j damage was done by the R.A.F. in Western Germany last night as well as by lighter attacks on Belgium, France and Holland, according to an Air Ministry communique. “Large numbers of aircraft of the Bomber Command invaded Western Germany last
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  • 65 2 —8.0. W. Labour M'J Prooo] Steps taken in cc r J speeding-up of p.-udy.-J by the Minister of i. a J of Comons today. It was recently decider o set up a Central Jod nittee to the Products oosed of twelve employ J nominated by the Br-.tui
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  • 121 2 —Reuter. Efforts Of a J To Stir I pj Two Indians of other! killed and seven J tribal hostiles suffered 1 casualties as a result J North Waziristhn when J from Bannu and RazmJ gangs, who were instig! kir of Ipi, interfered 1 tions in Dattakhel ter
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  • 137 2 Large Slupb Programme 1 H.M.I.S. Travancon. v.i funds given by the Mahr core, was launched tins Fitzhc-rbert, wife of V -A *bert. The vessel is thoroughly aeter, only the engus hr icrted from Gre;>: Bra trawler designed pose of mine-sweeping a chasing. Addressing the gathering. Fitzhcrbert observeu
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  • 53 2 •IM 111 A’—Reuter. Mr. German A D Ttti It is the German a.m world into a pri.so. Governor would bt A Mr. Malcolm MacDi l t; Commissioner, a .--i > Donald added; “If H:’-U. (in Russia), the march followed by the march Aires, Ottawa, Wr hii?
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    • 87 2 Asthma Killed in H Thanks to the disco'' physician, it now is I those terrible spells a 1 coughing and wheezing the true cause which is y No more burning of hypodermic injection .j ery, Mendaco. star: utes, killing the ern l j »3 also purifying the vitality so that
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  • 426 3 with no sign on. with not even any o f weakening. In B' s I'ur<'?ean ir ,<ed. surrendered j after warring for s it becomes a matto seek remarkable re”u.'r secret weapon r incomes especially ■L one recalls that In of span’s attack upon j universal
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  • 258 3 News: >ourne Jul y i *Mee at Melbourne ye ars, Fore«nr o. Was dJsc iaaHfled «an. Waa fr at s j* ‘“Med K y sta <Hnm Qualified'. H l n Clarke d In match D!s *«aUh eBt r n chairm of c a PPoi n
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  • 1046 3  -  by Elisabeth Castonier wanted to be a gardener.—From ."News Chronicle” This portrait of a typi ca! Nazi pilot is based on real life. The author knew su ch a youth, and many like him. “JF c shall fly forward Until everything lies in shambles. Today, Germany belongs to
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  • 150 3 Women advisers to the Board oi Trade are discussing standardisation of clothes, so that the quotas of cotton, woollen and other materials allowed to manufacturers shall be utilised to the best advantage. “We are thinking specially at the moment of children’s clothes,” one of them
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  • 1178 3 Plight Of China's 20,000 Orphans HEARTS WRUNG WITH TERROR AND PAIN r PHEIR mothers and fathers having, as the Chinese saj. “mounted the hack of a dragon and gone far, far into the skies for a long and peaceful sleep” 20,000 little children are
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  • 187 3 London. W/HILE activity against the Germans grows inside Norway, hundreds of volunteers are being trained in Canada for the Free Norwegian Air Force and Norwegian Navy has been enlarged and re-equipped. This news comes on the eve of the anniversary of King Haakon’s
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  • 732 4 Further Hearing In Damages Suit r I'’HERE is a Benevolent Fund in Singapore, operated by the Boxing Board of Control, the object of which is to help destitute, boxers, said F. B. Btewer, vice-president of the Singapore Boxing Association, when he gave evidence before
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  • 205 4 90.000 Parts For Mass Assembly Over a mist-bound aerodrome a famous test pilot did a daring “victory roll” in a newly built Spitfire, skimming upside down scarcely 20ft. from the ground. The engine’s note rose to a mighty crescendo; next moment the machine was out of sight
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  • 550 4 rpHOUSANDS of blood-red, crepe flowers, offered by hundreds ol Chinese boys and girls, were sold in Singapore on Monday to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Sino-Japanese war. This year’s local commemoration of the “Double Seventh,” though as simple as the last, was marked
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  • 256 4 Melbourne. Australia’s only air squadron in the Middle East is the toughest of all squa drons in that theatre of war, according to a Digger who has just returned to Australia from Libya. This RAA.F. squadron has shot down more than 60 enemy aircraft, he says.
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  • 659 4 Simla, July 6. t’IGURES issued by the Labo ur Department show that beA tween May 9 and June 12 there were 24 strikes in the whole of India, involving 38,26 7 workers. News From India Fourteen of these strikes were in Bombay, three in Bengal, two
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  • 67 4 Seattle Girl As Truck Driven Braving the dangers of war, Betty Graham, pretty 21-year-old Seattle girl, is driving a medical truck for the International Red Cross between the major cities of south-western China. She once said: “I want to call China my home.
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  • 1019 4 EVERY HELP SUPPORT assuring Mr. S. Dutt, the new Agent vernment of India in Malaya, of every help. from the Malayan Governments, the Govern Thomas, at a reception held at the Adelphi H< in honour of Mr. Dutt, said: “Mr. Dutt will f !nc is
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  • 227 4 MENAHAM, n k the Restricted j, ment, Singapore, stco Third Court on a char accepting $5O from L for undertaking the at portation of paper sul tion. Menaham also faced I charge of cheating La>.| $5O by falsely guaraJ proval of an importatij paper at $l5
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    • 56 4 What a War Wilkihson A*'* I \x v\ >*s < > vvAV/ZW JBT 2BF r Nt xj x Sfl W** THE EVACUEES TTidrifcs /or csHnff, Colonel. We didn’t sleep too bad, but I think the kids were affected by the journey or something All in a Day's WorE— —-by Kick
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  • 384 5 Constables Alleged To H ave Been Assaulted Ipoh. I he arrest of nine Chinese out of a batch of about twenty x| vT\ alleged to have set upon two police constables in or- to '’•.seise two of their comrades who had been arrested for
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  • 81 5 Indian Youth Arrested In Ipoh An Indian youth from Kuantan whose name was given as Kasi was apprehended by the Ipoh Police on Monday afternoon at Menglembu on a warrant for an alleged offence of housebreaking and theft of jewellery and cash on May 15 at
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  • 265 5 Woman Teacher Gives Talk At Literary Meeting The literary meeting of the Taiping Ceylon Association was held on Monday night at 7 p.m. The speaker was Miss L. Leonard B. A. of the Lady Treacher Girl School, who gave a very entertaing talk on “The American Contribution
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  • 141 5 For Next Meeting Of State Council Ipoh. The expenditure in x'especc of certain public services in the State of Perak during the year 1940 exceeded the amount appropriated in the Supply Bill, 1939, by nearly a million dollars, according to the F M.S. Government Gazette. A
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  • 175 5 Tengku Khalid-Raja Noor-Ui-Ashikin Kuala Kangsar. The festivities in connection with the royal wedding of Y’ang Mulia Tengku Khalid, son of Y.T.M. Tengku Abdullah of Kedah and Y. M. Raja Noor UlAshikin daughter of Y. A. M. Raja di-Hilir will commence this evening and will be
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  • 416 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Final Supply Bill for the State of j Perak makes provision for an amount of $811,997.50. >*: -c Mr. W. P. C. de Trafford has been appointed an Assistant Censor of Films, j in the Colony. Mr. W. Al. Warren has been appointed a member of the
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  • 423 5 Sequel To Fatal Fight At Hospital Ipoh. Remarking that the charge was a very serious one but that he took into consideration tbe mitigating circumstances of the case, the Hon. Mr. Justice Mur-iay-Aynsley in tbe Perak Assizes yesterday sentenced Sucha Singh, a young Sikh, to three
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  • 418 6 f THERE is no doubt that the A Axis Powers are playing a very careful game in respect of the role of the United States in the present world war. They sank the “Robin Moor” just to see how American public opinion would react and, when angry
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  • 506 6 —“Straits Times.” ''p’HAT the war has brought to Malaya an access of prosperity is undeniable, though there are those who, with some justification, argue that we would have had an increased measure of prosperity anyway. But theie will be no disposition, to deny the assertion that some branches
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  • 403 6 A Matter Of Form T HE wartime injunction to be brief has, I see, been taken too literally by at least one Government department in Penang. Local residents are complaining that certain official circulars which they have received are abruptly addressed: the formal “Mr.” is left out
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  • 226 6 CEMENT FOR A.R.P. SHELTERS (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, The question of lifting the ban on the issue of cement in “imperative cases” is raised at a most timely moment. The public is advised to build Air Raid shelters. One would have thought even 7 encouragement would
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  • 664 6 Wednesday, July 9. J>EMARKABEE was the welcome accorded to the Russian military mission. On their arrival at a London railway station yesterday, the Soviet delegates were cheered by a large crowd which had specially gathered to greet them. TAFFICIAL British representatives at the station
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 135 6 Around The T own REX CINEMA: “Here Comes The Navy” with James Cagney, Pat O'Brien and Gloria Stuart. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Manime Khalai” (Tamil picture). 6, and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: Richard Arlen and Andy Devine in “Lucky Devils” with Dorothy Lovett. 3, 6.15 and 9.30
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  • 331 7 ■hOFESSOR who K\we labourer pPOFESSOR >n physics and ■Lhenvit.cs in Warsaw, who be- )V labourer and transport C h the Germans invaded his Who is now a refugee Dr. Kunosza. a Pole paS f ed g on his way to the United tnrv of
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  • 143 7 War Fund in North Malaya at $1,526,676.62, made up of 5972,403.51 and Perak $554,■ll. acknowledged $972,278.81 Staff of Lubok Rubber Estate, Ltd. 12.50 Monthly contribution from the staff of Posts Telegraphs Dept., Penang 67.70 of show given by Messrs. Lee Tsui Wee M.K.S. Dari members
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  • 138 7 I Man And Woman Convicted r rt ’ere rS nese one of tllem a woman Judge by the Penan District U o char B F Brid e yesterday on false et ge3 eachl namely, making rearing in the course the on A Pril 29° re the Third
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  • 258 7 Killed During Recent Strikes In Selangor Kuala Lumpur, Today. A FRDICT of justifiable homicide was returned by Raja Ayoub, District Officer, Kuala Lang at, who sat as magistrate in the Telok Datoh court yesterday at the inquiry into the deaths of three Tamil labourers, Mayandi,
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  • 1084 7 DR. EEE ASKS FOR LIFTING OF BAN IN “IMPERATIVE “CASES” 1 hat a ban had been placed on the issue of cement and that no further cement would be permitted except for defence purposes was revealed at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners,
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  • 485 7 WIDE RANGE OF BRITISH AND EMPIRE PRODUCTS A. WIDE ranJ<e f What are described b X th e authorities as “unessential goods” which include caviare, pahit delicacies such as cocktail cherries, sausages and biscuits, pate de foie gras, liquers of ail kinds, cinema
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  • 109 7 The Municipal Commissioners have been endeavouring to obtain the services of an Assistant Municipal Engineer from England. This is a Class C Appointment to begin with, on a starting salary of 5450. Messrs. Peirce and Williams, the Commissioners’ London Agents, have replied that an Assistant Municipal
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  • 94 7 Malay Seriously Injured A coconut tree falling across a house in Bayan Lepas Village in the early hours of this morning seriously injured a Malay, who was the occupant of the house. The injured man was extricated from the house a few hours after the
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  • 365 7 British Interests In Pacific Vl ill Be Protected London, July 8 What amounts to a serious warning against any yielding to threats from the Japanese Government has been given by Mr. Paul McNutt, President Roosevelt’s Federal Security Administrator, declares the “Daily Telegraph” in an editorial. —Reuter.
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  • 59 7 An eight-year-old Chinese boy was involved in a collision wi*h a car at Chulia Street near the junction of Sek Chuan Lane yesterday afternoon. Fortunately, he escaped serious injuries. The boy is reported to have run across the road in front of the on-coming car. A
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  • 121 7 JT is announced by the Dominion and Colonial Office that the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs and the Secretary of State for the Colonies have appointed Mr. Kenneth Elliston Poyser, D.S.O. (on whom the dignity of Knight Bachelor was conferred, in the recent
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  • 82 7 Chinese On Two Charges Bail of $l,OOO was allowed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning to Liew Teoh Kang who had two charges made against him. The first charge was that on May 16 he sold to Chong Chee Peng, a detective,
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  • 48 7 A list tabled at yesterday's Municipal meeting with regara to unoccupied houses showed that there were about 130 untenanted houses in Penang at the lime the list was prepared. O these about 18 to 20 have been taken up since the list was compiled.
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  • 105 8 A further substantial advance in the funds of the Sun Life Assurance Society is the feature of the 1940 report. The rise lasi year was £1,799.246, to £48,662, 679. Although the new life business effected was more than halved at £7,125,322, against £14,656.189. the income of the
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  • 16 8 f a u imports of rubber during Jun°, 1941, total 18.803 dry tons.
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  • 68 8 Penang. July 8. 1941 (By Cou t> sy of the Chartered Bank.) SELLING London Demand 2/4 3/32 47.16 NL unreal Demand 51.91 Batavia Demand 88.82 Calcutta Bombay) Rangoon Demand 156 1/8 Honekong Demand 53 9'16 Shan ghe Demand 11 15/16 Japan Demand 193 1/2 Now Zealand Demand 7/8
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 470 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at Noon 9th July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/3ex 5/0 Austral Amal 7/3 7/6 £1 Austral Mjlay 33/6 34/6 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Weng .72$ .77$ £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 13/9 $1
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    • 108 8 Lssue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.57$ 1.62$ Ayer Hitam .82$ .87$ Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .40 .42$ Batu Lintang 1.02$ 1.07$ Bedford -92$ .97$ Benta -95 1.00 Borelli 1.27$ I.32sex Broga .57 .60 Brunei United .55 .57$
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    • 121 8 Issue Buyers Seller» Kundong 1.10 1.15 Lunas 1.75 1.80 Malaka Pindas 1.40 1.45 M. producers 1.35 IdD Mentakeb (20 cts.) .38 .40 New Serendah .80 .85 New Scudai ($2) .85 .90 Nyalas .90 .95c Pajam 1.75 1.80 Par it Perak 1.57$ 3.62$ Perak River 1.07$ 1.12$ Punggor 32$ .35
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    • 342 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austial N. Z. Ord. 22,0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex Brick 75% Pref 2.05 2.10 85 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Dana £Bs £3 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Cor.. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
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    • 153 8 MINING Dividend Books elate Payable Ampat 6% less tax 30.6.41 21.7.41 Hongkong 10% Int. L.T. 1.8.41 K Lanjuts 5% 14.7.41 23.7.41 Killinghall 15% Int. L.T. 31.7 41 Klang River 75% (No. 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin is. A.C. (No. 41 div: 25.7.41 (at Melbourne) Kuchai
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  • 2491 8 ECONOMISTS REVIEW FOR 1940 Increased Import Of Vegetables Reviewing Malayan Agricultural trade in 1940 in the Malayan Agricultural Journal, Mr. D. H. Grist, agricultural economist, states that war-time conditions have necessarily adversly affected trade generally and had their repercussions on prices. Futhermore, a comparison
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  • 87 8 The Singapore Chamber cKfl Rubber Association 15-_- 1 II July, 1941. Catalogued 2,872.339 Offered 2,588.684 a| Sold 1,853.392 9 London—Spot 13 7/16d. New York —Spot 21 1/2 cents |B PRICES REALISED cis RIBBED SMOKED SHEE') Standard Quality Good Average Quality Fair Average Quality Off-Quality Sheet Cuttings r
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  • 15 8 Outputs for the montr oi Alcr Pongsu Amalgamates Estates Bedong (Malaya) Ruob.Temerloh Rubber
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  • 36 8 Cable advice has been reced ed “q Secretaries to the effect that a cn j 10% in respect of the financ.a ing Dec. 31, 1940, has beer electable on July 23, 1941.
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  • 114 8 Yesterday’s Close TIN: LONDON "Spot” £257. 5. 0. £258. 10 "Forward" £260. 15. 0. £262. 5 SINGAPORE s "Spot” $138.00 $l3B 12 Business done 100 tons Buyers, No S*'len PENANG “Spot” $138.00 $***** RUBBER: LONDON "Spot” 13 3;Bd. “Forward” 13 3,8 d. 13 Tone Very Quiet SINGAPORE "Spot”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 155 8 BANKS OUR SERVICES ARE AT VOI R DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the vnyrm of economic developme n t no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial •xperience. INDIAN < IVERSEAS BANK, LTD. flncorporated in
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  • 383 9 Bill To Amend Govt. Of India Act DY Section 142-A of the Government of India Act, 1935, which was inserted in that Act by the India and Burma (Miscellaneous Amendments) Act, 1940, Parliament’s intentions re garding item 46 (Taxes on professions, trades, callings and
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  • 188 9 Melbourne. “Special supplies of clothing and food, valued at £21,000, have been sent to the Middle East in two recent shipment by the Australian Red Cross Society for prisoners of war,” said the Minister for the Army, Mr. Spender. In the last
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  • 595 9 The Rev. R. C Moore’s Message TN THE Parish room after evensong on Sunday the congregation met the new Chaplain of Selangor, the Rev. R. C. Moore, who has come from Batavia to succeed the Rev. J. G. Hall. In a message to his parish Mr.
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  • 301 9 London says that an Australian armed merchant cruiser in the thick of the war against blockade runners in the Far East, captured a 10,060 ton vessel reputed to be carrying a £750,000 cargo intended for Germany. e A blackout in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney recently covered an
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  • 258 9 WEDNESDAY, 9TH JULY, 1941. Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regn. AIR MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TIMES OF CLOSING AIR MAILS AND REVISED CHARGES Wed. 9th inst. Ipoh, K. Lumpur Wearnes Air Singapore. .10 .05
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2966 9 1 PENANG BANGKOK I /ML 1® B 0F E ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m HSPS 11.715 mc/s (25.6 m.) B» HI U th Pa 1 FM 650 pjn. National Song and Opening I i w fl WSk W i A i JHi i 5 30 Tjldian Programme Anno^ W 540
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    • 223 9 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m.) P.M. 5.30 Ihdian Programme 6.40 News in Tamil 5.55 Malay Programme 6.05 News m Malay 6.20 8.8. C. News (Rebroadcast) 6.35 8.8. C. Talk (Rebroadcast) 6.50 Chinese Programme 6.55 News in Hokkien Cantonese 7.20 News in Thai. 735 Variety 8.20 8.8. C. News (Retroadcast)
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  • 331 10 Germans Disappointed To Find Minsk In Ruins London, July 8 Fighting continued on the whole front from the north (Ostrov) to the Ukraine throughout the night, says a Soviet communique. The German advance has been checked in the Ostrov sector, and in
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  • 71 10 —Reuter, Jerusalem, July 8. It is learned that Vichy aircraft dropped a large bomb near the principal mosque in Sidon on Sunday night. The mosque was damaged. Five Lebanese civilians were wounded. The Sidonese population expressed strong resentment at the attack and asked that a
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  • 122 10 Reuter. Chile Offers To Act As Mediator Santiago, Chile, July 8. Chile has offered to act as mediator in the dispute between Peru and Ecuador with a view to bringing hostilities between the two countries to an end. This is revealed following a meeting between (he Chilean Foreign
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  • 88 10 —Reuter. Scroll Signed By 100.000 Chinese In Shanghai Shanghai, July 8. A scroll carrying a message of apprecia tion to Mr. Churchill signed by 100,000 Chinese of all walks of life in Shanghai today was handed over to the Chairman of the British Resident’s Association lor
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  • 419 10 REASONS FOR SENDING FORCES TO ICELAND Threat To Steady Flow Of Munitions To Britain New York, July 8 In a special message io the Congress announcing the arrival of United States Naval Forces in Iceland, the President said United States could not permit the “occupation by
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  • 66 10 —Reuter. Life Extended For One Year Simla, July 8 The Viceroy has decided to extend the life of the Central Legislative Assembly for one year until October 1942. This is the fourth extension of the present House. The Viceroy has also decided to extend until October 1,
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  • 18 10 —Reuter. Ankara. July 8 President Ineunu left last night for a short tnur of Eastern Turkey.—Reuter.
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  • 197 10 —Reuter. Shortage Of Vessels Tokyo, July 8 Japanese merchant shipping has been ordered to concentrate in the Pacific. This was announced by the Japanese Information Board, whose Deputy Spokesman told newspaper men that the measure was taken because of the shortage of vessels and
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  • 155 10 Details Of Units On Active Service Simla, July 8. It is announced that Indian States have provided for service under the Crcwn for the twelve months ended April 1941, four regiments of Cavalry, five Batteries and one Section Artillery, rour Companies and one section Sappers and
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  • 146 10 —Reuter. Knowledge To Be Spread Through British Schools London, July 8. (By Gerard Herlihy, Reuter’s political correspondent) The promise recently made to the House of Commons by the Government spokesman that the Board of Education would assist in spreading knowledge of American history through British schools is now
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  • 89 10 they could be brought to justice.—l Neuter. Evidence Recorded With View To Prosecution London, July 8. Controversy over the British author captured by the Germans who recentlymade a broadcast from Berlin to North America had an echo in the House c>l Commons today. The Under-Secretary, Mr.
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  • 27 10 i.—Reuter. Manila, JQ’iy 8, The Italian Consulate will clcce on July 15, the High Commissioner ha s been advised by Washington.—Reuter.
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  • 514 10 Confidence Of Ultimate Collapse Of Japan Chungking, July 8 “The latest International developments reveal the criminal designs of aggressors and also increase the strength of collaboration of those who oppose them,” declared General Chiang. Kai-shek in a statement addressed to the
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  • 479 10 Cologne And Frankfurt Attacked By R.A.F. London, July 8 It i's learned that R.A.F. bombers last night made heavy raids on a number of towns in Western Germany. It is learned in London that Cologne, Osnabruck, Muenster, Frankfurt and other towns in Western Germany were
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  • 100 10 —Reuter. London. July 8. AH military leave has been cancelled in Mexico, says a dispatch from Mexico City to the Independent French Agency. Officers seconded to noncombatant posts have been ordered to return immediately tc their regiments. An announcement issued by the Mexican War Minister
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  • 149 10 .—Reuter. Encouraging Feature Of Middle East Situation Cairo, July 8 One of the most encouraging features of the situation in the Middle East was the arrival of ships in the Red Sea with American supplies of the greatest value, said Capt. Oliver Lyttleton, who
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  • 360 10 TORPEDOED BY AIRCRAFT IN TERRITORIAL WATERS i.—Reuter. Ankara, Juy 8 The steamer ‘‘St. Didier” flying the French Flag, was sunk on July 5 by two torpedoes fired from a British aircraft, while arriving at Port Adalia after being attacked by the same aircraft
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 55 10 Steamer sailings in July for United States o f America For full particulars apply to SIME, DARBY CO. LTD. Agents AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD., 21 Beach Street Telephone 1421—2. lONS PHII.P LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents
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  • 2565 11 |IG INFLUENCE ON I TOKYO’S DOMESTIC I ,K FOREIGN POLICY I New York, July 7 I i t ‘\iw York Herald Tribune” prints the following artiI l Dr I .N. Spinks, former Editor of the Japan News Week, I -f went to Japan
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  • 63 11 The Penang Recreation Club beat the Junior Civil Service Association in their inter-club tennis tournament for the B.P. de Silva cup on the P.R.C. courts yesterday afternoon by two games to one. The P.R.C. thus qualify to meet the Chinese Recreation Club in the key
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  • 400 11 Rough Play In Second Division Soccer 'pHE Second Division soccer league between the Old Xaverians’ Association and the Chinese Recreation Club “B” yesterday ended in a draw, each team scoring a goal. The game was marred by rough p’ay, some of the players using
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  • 68 11 Handicap Tournev To Be Held Taiping. The T.aiping C.R.C. will hold a Handicap Single and Doubles Tennis Tournament sometime in August and intending competitors are requested to send in their names as early as poss ble. Subscribing members of the C.R.C. Tennis Section will not be charged
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  • 434 11 DECISIVE WIN OVER P.C.R.C. IN THRILLING GAME Ipoh. The Ipoh First Division League Championship for 1941 was decided yesterday when the Customs annexed another two points at the expense of the Perak Chinese Recreation Club who were beaten by five goals to three in an
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  • 179 11 In a Second Division league footoall match on the Dato Kramat Ground yes- terday the Indian Recreation Club ”B’’ i beat the Penang Fortress “B” by two goals to one. i In the first half Thangam opened the scoring for the Indians when he broke
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  • 149 11 Starlight B.P. Lose To Morning B.P. Kuala Kangsar. The Starlight Badminton Party of Taiping travelled down to Kuala Kangsar over the week-end and met the Morning Badminton Party in a match on the Ch nese Recreation Club courts. The horrid team won by six games to two. Results (Morning
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  • 53 11 O.X.A vs Penang Colts At the S.X.I. ground on Sunday June 13 at 10.30 a.m. O.X.A.—W.A. Williams, A. J. Williams, Khoo Boon Choo, K.A. Taylor, K. Leembruggen, Ng Kok Seng, C. Danker, O.J. Foley, J.A.E. Read, G. Toft and Tan Hooi Cheng. Reserve: A. Forrest. Umpire: L.C.C. Foley.
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  • 547 11 Fixtures For Saturday «X: Sunday The following are Junior Championship fixtures for the coming Saturday •and Sunday:— SATURDAY MATCHES 3.00 p.m.—Ong Hock Cheng vs Chow Ah Kim. 3.30 p.m.—'Chee Choon Leng vs Loh Hock Soon. 4 p.m.—Beh Leong Te k vs Lim Yong Eng. 4.30 p.m.—Teoh Khoon
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  • 49 11 A meeting will be held at t«ne Penang Recreation Club on Thursday, July 10 at 5.30 p.m. of all the member» of the hockey team. Agenda: (1) Election oi office-bearers for the 1941-2 season (2) General. Any’ ether ladies who wish to play are cordially invited.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 72 11 In offering you Wines from the YALUMBA VINEYARDS of SOUTH AUSTRALIA I We are offering you Australia’s Best. A glass or two of good Wine, taken regularly, is one of the finest Tonics extant. CARTE D’OR HOCK FOUR CROWN CLARE! FOUR CROWN PORT SPARKLING HOCK. YALUMBA CHAMPAGNE, ETC. Sole Agents
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  • 873 12 ROOSEVELT URGED TO SECURE OUTPOSTS IN WEST AFRICA New York, July 8. suggestions that President Roosevelt should next se- cure West African outposts are contained in the American Press, which, almost without exception, unhesitatingly approves Mr. Roosevelt’s occupation of Iceland. —Reuter. The
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  • 137 12 Cagney And O'Brien In Thrilling Picture “Here Comes the Navy,” which stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien, is now showing at the Rex. The scenes of great U.S, fleet units and shots of the Naval Training Base at San Diego, California make this a
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  • 312 12 LUlSllip ui Reuter. HOPING TO CLEAVE U.S. OPINION LONDON, JULY 8. THE INDEPENDENT FRENCH AGENCY STATES DESPATCHES FROM THE FRENCH FRONTIER SHOW THAT VICHY IS DETERMINED TO CARRY THROUGH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH BERLIN. FOR WHICH PURPOSE VICHY IS SEEKING THE SUPPORT OF NEUTRALS,
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  • 203 12 Sequel To Death Of Indian Kuala Lumpur, July 8. One of the three murder cases fixed for hearing during the present Selangor Assizes was withdrawn this morning, in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Cussen. The accused, an Indian, Nawab Khan was charged with the murder of
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  • 163 12 Boxing At Jubilee I dTK Ipoh. The long awaited bout between Johnny Mortell, the Singapore flyweight champion, and Kid Arenas of Kuala Lumpur, will be the main attraction of Thursday night’s card <at the Jubilee Park. The fight will be over ten three-minute rounds. Fistic fans
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  • 15 12 Singapore. There was no track work at Bukit Timah this morning. i
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  • 114 12 Outputs cf rubber for the month of June: lbs. ■U. Pat ini (Malaya) Rubber 234,502 Malakoff Rubber 236,800 Ta ping Rubber Plantations 135,222 •L Batu (Malaya) Rubber 66,000 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber 30,381 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber 28,700 Kuala Muda Rubber 220,802 Vai d’Or Rubber 49,105 Gadek Rubber 108,000
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  • 231 12 Indian Youth Club Trounced By S.X.I. Displaying an all-round superiority, the St. Xavier’s Institution trounced the Indian Youth Club by five goals to nil in a friendly soccer match on the St. Xavier’s Institution ground yesterday. The losers attacked occasionally, play being decidedly in favour of the winners. Steady
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  • 136 12 Successful Function At Kuala Kangsar Kuala Kangsar. The Malay Schools in Kuala Kangsar and Bukit Chandan which ,are now used as practice schools under the charge of the Sultan Idris Training College held their athletic sports on the Cl fford School ground on Sunday morning. The sports
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  • 466 12 Magnificent Courage In Rescuing Bombed Victims London, July 9. The magnificent courage of soldiers of the Pioneer Corps is told in a Gazette notice, announcing the award of the George Cross to Corporal J. Scully and the George Medal to Lieut. Chittenden. When houses
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  • 258 12 Large Attendance At Funeral The funeral of the late Mrs. Choo Khee Fong, mother of Mr. Choo Saik Beng of the Modern Daily News, Mr Choo Mee Beng and Mrs. Lim Lak Yah and Mrs. Ooi Phee Joo, took place from her residence at Macalister
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  • 83 12 The marriage took place at No. 431 Jelutong Road on Saturday of Mr. Hashim bin Mohd. Eusoff, of the Municipal Secretary’s Department, to Miss Rahamabee, alias Kulsombee, daughter of Mr. S. N. Abdul Karim, a general contractor. A dinner was given to guests at the same place
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  • 282 12 4 MONG decisions confirmed at yesterday’s meeting of the Municipal Commissioners were; The proposal to erect a new Pay Box and swing doors in the vestibule at th Rex Cinema is disapproved. A proposal to erect a sky sigh at the premises of Messrs. Ban rxoug
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  • 161 12 Al! Takings For China Relief Fund Great response was accorded the Chinese charity fair and bazaar held at the New World Amusement Park last night to commemorate the Double Seventh anniversary. All gate and seat collections were donated to the China Distress Relief Fund. The
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  • 38 12 The acting Chief Accountant, Posts and Telegraphs, Malaya, advises that 56,276,798 worth of War Savings Certificates had been sold up to July 2. ■Between June 19 and July 2 sales amounted to $361,902.
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  • 50 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 9. TIN: Penang $138.50 Business done Buyers no sellers Singapore $138.50 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 l/2c Singapore Spot 38 l/2c COPRA: Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nomina; TAPIOCA: Medium $9.40 sellers Fair Seed $8.95 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.94 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.52
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