Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 July 1941

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 ««ÜBLISIIEB OAILV 169. Vol. XCIX. FRIDAY. JULY 18, 1041. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 238 1 Italians Land Garrison Near To Southern Coast NAZI REINFORCEMENTS IN MID AVGUST London, July 18. (T is authoritatively learned in Ankara that during the past few weeks, the Italians have placed a garrison of some 10.000 troops on the former Greek Island of
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  • 80 1 Hr East Situation J Discussed I hh.hmgron. July 18. 'v -ni over the reports from Tokyo with the <? e er. i;irv of State, Mr. Suinon Thursday night. Later, the chief -hr I n:t- <’ StaG> the Secretary for the .s Chii f of the
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  • 111 1 .—Reuter. ■r-rill \k. I!T<- < >f \dm. Decoux Saigon, July' 17. ■ury, i and ..'-.d authorities M.i.i of any •no.pending Bement for allowing Japan to use air bases in Southern Indo-China, ■r-sted in foreign pros comment is characterised as tendentious ■os.'ibility that such accord in
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  • 55 1 Reuter. I London, July 17. ocrman tighter planes were ■7 d today—two during an offen- sweep over Northern France and during patrols over the Charfl s a British Air Ministry 'ssued tonight Two B? are missing. B?- p rs of the British Air Force Boeer. over Northern
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  • 43 1 .—Reuter. Berlin, July 18. Soviet troops are now trying to delay the German advance by attacks on German infantry troops following armoured advance guards in the Kiev area, says the German Official News Agency early this morning (Friday). Reuter.
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  • 48 1 L —Reuter Majority In I .S, Approve 'lll 6o cent cr populations of "g States' cities cud tow oc Prove Mr Roosevelt’> t of sending troops to c la-iu according to the latest I ttypoll. Twenty per cent, disap proved, ig per cent undcoid cd.—Reuter
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  • 378 1 —Reuter. Nazis Demand Stronger Action Shanghai, Jul} IS. While Chinese circles generally j are apprehensive that rhe Far Eastern situation is likely to de ter iorate as a result of the Japanese L'abinet changes, foreigners in the Ec.d, in the words of the
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  • 110 1 !.—eßuter. Lord Halifax Wishes Plane God Speed Los Angeles, July 17. The I,oooth Hudson bomber for Britain took off for England today to the cheers of 32,000 aircraft workers and in the presence of Lord Halifax, British Ambassador and Lady Halifax. Jimmy Mattern, famous United
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  • 314 1 Russians Trying To Hole Thrust On Kiev LONDON. JULY 18. [HE GERMAN CLAIM TO HAVE OCCUPIED SMOLENSK WAS REPEATED IN TH F GERMAN OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY MESSAGE THIS MORNING (FRIDAY). 1 ne German radio in the early hours of this morning said: The
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  • 116 1 :.—Reuter. TWO LEASED FROM BRITAIN Washington, July 18. Two full-fledged naval operations bases are to be commissioned, one at Newfoundland and the other at Trinidid. the Navy has announced. The bases will have maintains nee and overhaul facilities for warships operating in the Atlantic. Previous
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. PROPAGANDA ARM OF NAZIS Washington, July 18. The Department of Justice indicting the Trans-Ocean News Agency on charges of failing to register as an agent for a foreign principal, ordered sentence in the District Court here on Thursday. Judge Davidson took the unusual precaution of closeting
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  • 106 1 -Reuter. It US. Throws Full Into War New York, July 18 ‘Germany defeat would be assurer! were the United States to throw its entire weight into <he war today,” declared Mr. William B. Ziff, publisher of the well-informed magazine “Flying and Popular Aviation,” in an interview With
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  • 50 1 —Reuter London, July la Th«? coming visit of the Bulgarian Prime Minister, M. Filov and the Foreign Minis!M. Fopoff to Italy xs connected wirh the purchase of Italian torpedo boats, says the Moscow Radi* which quotes the Bulgarian Legation nt Ankara for -he repnrr.—Reuter
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  • 120 1 .—Reuter. Washington, July 17. A $4.585,000 programme for additional shipbuilding and naval ordinance facii lities have been passed by the Hour? and forwarded to the Senate. Mr. Vin- son, Chairman of the House Naval j Committee, said failure to pass the I Bill would “slow
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  • 88 1 Reuter. To Be Withdrawn Gradually Los Angeles, July 18. "There will be no wholesale exodus of British troops from Iceland at present,” Lord Halifax, British Ambassador told a Press Conference last night. Lord Halifax added that “British troops will only move cut in proportion to which
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  • 253 1 Principles To Be Followed By 1 Press And Attaches Berlin, July 17. A sort of “New Order” conference was held by the German Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop, in Koeningsbergf East-Prussia, today whither he had convened the Ambassadors, Ministers, the Press and Cultural Attaches
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. k 1 ,n <ion, July 17. r ->ador, M. Maisky. r 1 11 ■jby a large L Royal Albert r t in London 1 oio sic by leadL/' "•al s r f s an <l during L' first !l v Wood who conI* Ma
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  • 39 1 GERMANY AND ITALY. REUTER. WASHINGTON, JULY 17. THE UNITED STATES HAS BLACKLISTED 1,800 PERSONS AND FIRMS IN LATIN AMERICA IN AN EFFORT TO BOLSTER NATIONAL DEFENCE AND CLOSE EXPORT CHANNELS TO GERMANY AND ITALY. BEU-
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  • 181 2 SAIGON DENIAL OF ANY IMPENDING AGREEMENT Saigon, July 17. THE military, naval and civil authorities deny all knowledge of any impending arrangement allowing Japan the use of naval and air bases in Southern indoChina as suggested in foreign press comment which is
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  • 243 2 —Reuter. Follow Coming Debate London. July 17. <By Harvey, Reuters Parliamentary Correspondent). Great interest is being shown by rhe House of Commons in the forthcoming debate on war production. Mr. Churchill made known today that the forthcomin? discussion will be on the widest .basis, including the fighting
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  • 131 2 —Reuter. Not Overcome By Conquerors New York. July 16 The ‘New York Times" says: "From Nazi occupied lands a steady trickle of smuggled news provides continuous evidence that Hitler has not overcome the dauntless spirit of the peoples he has conquered and disarmed. Fresh evidence comes
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  • 239 2 —Reuter. Binding Force Recognised By Britain Edinburgh, July 17. The newspaper "Scotsmen,” discussing he Anglo-Riusi-in relations in the light of the Japanese Cabinet crisis, points out that the new Arglo-Russian alliance has a geographical and political limitations in as much as it singles out Hitlerite Germany as the
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  • 61 2 —Reuter. Montreal. July 16 Germany badly needs workers, according to a Nazi Labour Ministry decree, which reached the International Labour Office here. The decree says: “Retired employees who are under the age of seventy must accept any employment for which their former duties and training may
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  • 31 2 F.—Reuter Manila July 17. The German Consul-General, Doctor Lautenschlaeger left Manila aboard the liner d’Artagnan for Shanghai. He was accompanied by his family and the consulate staff.—Reuter
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  • 122 2 .—Reuter Will Be Held Until Cargo Inspected By Japanese Shanghai. July 17 Negotiations for the release of the British steamer detained outside Woosung are still pending and it is now learned that the officials of the and British Consulates are meeting Bonn time in the near
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  • 197 2 —Reuter. Gen. Wavell's Tribute Tn Part Played By Indians Simla. July 17. “India has given every possible assistance and without it the campaign in the Western Desert and the occupation of Syria could hardly have been carried out,” declared General Wavell at a press conference today.
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  • 314 2 Cairo, July 17 British Middle East communique states “On the night of Tuesday, an Australian fighting patrol from Tobruk penetrated 6 yards intn enemy positions and successfully assaulted two strnno points TOBRUK ACTIVITY —Reuter “After inflicting upon enemy casuali ties substantially greater than the
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  • 442 2 —Reuter. London. July 17 Today's Air Ministry communique states: “Aircraft of the Bomber 1 Command attacked industrial areas in Hamburg and several other objectives in North-West Germany last might. The weather again made observation of the results difficult, but fires were
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  • 145 2 —Reuter. New York. July 17. Col. Lindbergh, in demanding an apology from Mr. Harold Ickes for a statement recently made by him, denied the suggestion he had connections with any foreign government saying he received his German decoration while serving in the American Embassy. Col. Lindbergh’s
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  • 413 2 WAR AND NAVY MINISn PLEDGE CO-OPERATIO] Tokio, Jui V v TYRINCE KONOYE has accepted the Imperial organise a new cabinet. A Reuter’s message from Tokyo states that it j s ed that he has received a pledge of co-operation f rom tI J and
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  • 107 2 —Reuter. Bombs Dropped At Few Points London, July 16 A few enemy aircraft operated over the coast, but none flew overland, states an Air Ministry of Home Security com munique. Up to 6 p.m. G.M.T. there were no reports of any bombs being dropped. An enemy
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  • 146 2 .—Reuter Moscow, J A Soviet communique says' -J night of July 16, violent fightin; J in the Pskov-Porkhov sector"J sectors there were no import-j operations and no considerate in the position of the armies I During the night, the Soviet J operated against enemy mechanj
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  • 300 3 Lor’s Pl ea F° r Spread Of Education Bombay. uan Order of Sisters in India on the model L trel in the Catholic fold, who would devote their time I Tris knowledge among Indian women, was suggested r preH Reddy. Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University in l
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  • 205 3 pwers In German war camps Mgh good food to eat, hygienic tons of living, and religious freenough some of them are short of clothing. n is the essence of an authentic lof a tour of 20 German war Pby Dr. Roland Marti and Dr. I Descoucdres,
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  • 66 3 London Shippniff Clerks and Seamen’s Union officials had to hunt dock areas for supplies when the crew of a Cardiff coaster refused to sail without sufficient cigarettes for the voyage. Tobacconists gave up some supplies they had reserved for regular customers, amd the ship sailed
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  • 2135 3  -  Italy Under The Nazi Heel—ll, Nation in Coma of; Mistrust and Humiliation Faith in Duce and Military Leaders Vanishes Fascist t>orrii ption Destroyed Fight ing Ef f ic>**n cy BY JOHN WHITAKER In his introductory article yesterday th> author, an American
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  • 852 3 Madras Governor s Address To Rotarians Indian News H.E. the Governor of Aladras was present at the inaugural dinner of the Niligiri Rotary Club, at the Coonoor Club. The function was attended by district and moiussil Rotarians numbering about 50. After dinner, the
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  • 106 3 Lczudu'A. Details of Britain s new “killer” tank havu been issued by the Ministry of Supply. It is officially designated ‘Murk Three,” but is known as the Valen- tine.” It is a 10-Lvii heavy infantiy tank. The main turret, in addition to a Besa gun,
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  • 416 4 Soldiers Not Informed Of Deceased In Hut TIETURNING home late one afternoon to his hut, in a district where firing exercises were frequently held, he found his father bleeding from a wound in the body, said Chua Teng Kiang, a 22-year-old Chinese, in
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  • 230 4 •Youth Who Cheated European Sailor ‘You have practised a pretty daring' sort of deception,” said Mr. L. C. Goh, J Singapore Fifth Magistrate, addressing Cho Lee Chye, a 21-year-old Englishspeaking Chinese, who admitted cheating a European sailor of a coat. Mr. Goh sentenced Cho. whu was
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  • 298 4 Confession Of Alleged Assault A confession alleged to have been voluntarily made to a police magistrate by an accused person, in which the plan of an assault which Jiad fatal 1 results was stated to have been given, waa read at the Singapore Assizes for Tuesday
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  • 74 4 Colombo, July 15. A tribute was paid to the Ceylon R.N.V.R. by the Governor last evening in opening its new headquarters. Evil had engulfed the world, His Excellency said, but still the flag of freedom was flying at the masthead of the British Commonwealth, and with
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  • 22 4 Simla, July 15. The Punjab has invested more than £3 000,000 in the Indian War Loan.
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  • 533 4 To Be Released To World As Newsreel The opening of the Anzac Club in Singapore on Tuesday by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, was filmed in sound by the official cinematographers of the A.I.F. and will be released, with the co-operation
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  • 275 4 Several More Needed Responding to a call for recruits in a branch cf the Army, several hundred Malays from all parts cif Singapore recently joined up within a few days of the recruiting lists opening and are being trained motor mechanics and drivers. This
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  • 73 4 The Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled to the British Agent for North Borneo and Sarawak asking him to request the Officer Administering the Government of Sarawak to convey to the Sarawak rubber planters the warm thanks of the British Government for their “generous
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  • 649 4 WORKERS TO BE TR4|.J BY EXPERIENCED H4J TT will not be long before Singapore will see the bomb disposal lorries travelling along the street?; J tice. They have distinguishing marks—the front are partly painted a vivid, danger red, and on the wjmuß will be the
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  • 203 4 Second Offence In Two Months A man who two months ago was disqualified from driving for 12 months because he had driven a motor-car without a licence and without being j covered by a third party insurance policy, was fined a total of
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  • 337 4 First Visit To Malaya Approaching Singapore at greater speed than most «passenger machines, the K.N.I.L.M.’s new Douglas D.C. 5 airliner made a perfect landing on its tricycle undercarriage at the Singapore Airport on Wednesday on its first visit from Batavia with 11 passengers. The airliner left a
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  • 176 4 Bravery In 2 Wars Bournemouth. Capt. Thomas Victor Somerville, R.A.M.C., who has been awarded the D.S.O. fox- bravery in attending wounded at the Battle of Sidi Barrani, Egypt, won the M.C. and bax- in the last war. In Januaxy, 1916, he crossed the Yser canal in Belgium
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  • 80 4 News has been received J from R.A.F. death in action J Chaudhuri, 25-year-olc Officer. He wa.s the young eS 'd late Mr. K. N. For some years Kali J member of the Beng^ 1 and immediately on war, volunteered for d He left for
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  • 396 5 Prosecution Story Of Trap Ipoh. of how a trap had been set for a Sikh police coni', 1 1 was alleged to have attempted to obtain for himself I tR,,I: "n. namely a sum of S3O, as a motive for forbearing r j'Hijicial act
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  • 117 5 Suggestion At Sanitary Board Meeting Ipoh. On tlie suggestion of Dr. Chong Tak N-am, the Kinta Sanitary Board, at its monthly meeting yesterday agreed to request the managements if the air-condi-tioned cinemas in Ipoh to put their air- < oiiditioning plants in operation at least a
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  • 118 5 Fire-Resisting Material For Balconies Ipoh. In. connection with the control of Theatres and Cinemas in Ipoh, the Kinta Sanitary Board, at its monthly meeting held at the Chairman's Office yesterday agreed to the recommendation made by the sub-committee appointed to go into the matter, that
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  • 69 5 Taiping. Wardens of all ranks in Larut have received instructions to cany out a rough censu s of the number of peo pie living in their sub-secturs and the work is expected to be completed shortly. Wardens recently listened to the comments of “Umpires” with regard
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  • 151 5 Warning About Public Stand-Pipes Ipoh. Wastage of water at publitf waterstands is an offence and persons disregarding the regulation prohibiting them from turning on the tap for more than five minutes are liable to be arrested and brought to Court. At the Ipoh First Magistrate's Court
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  • 317 5 Arrangements are in full swing for the annual solemnity of the feast of St. Anne at Bukit Mertajam, which will be celebrated on Sunday, July 27. During the feast day thousands of pilgrims from all parts of Malaya, assemble to ask fur
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  • 41 5 Further List Of Donations The following additional contribution lias been received to the above fund. Already acknowledged $5,984.00 Perak Chinese Engineering Association 135.38 $5,219.38 All donations should be sent to the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Ipoh.
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  • 121 5 Taiping. On the occasion of Mr. A. F. Dennet, Chief Warden, A.R.P.. Larut go ing on leave to Australia, a group photograph of all ranks of wardens in uniform was taken in front of the Taiping Town Hall last Thursday. The Director of Larut A.R.P.,
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  • 441 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The following have been appointed Assistant Commissioners in the Volunteer Police Force: Messrs. J. E. Farwell. Thvmas W. Hinch, Leslie M. Quinton, James M. Prescott. The Governor has granted a Commission as Acting Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Auxiliary Service, to Mr. Ernest Harold
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  • 277 5 Entries Invited For Two Competitions Ipoh. Entries are now invited for the Perak. Football Association Knockout Competitions for the Lim Seng Fook Cup (First Division) and the Cow Gate Cup (Second Division). These competitions are open to all affiliated clubs and also all clubs or teams affiliated
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  • 248 6 REASON has prevailed in the Municipal coclies’ strike and nobedy is more relieved than the labourers themselves. For almost a week they sacrificed their wages and even risked dismissal their grievances have been noted and are to be inquired into. Whatever the justification tor their
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  • 151 6 JAPAN’S talents naturally incline heavily towards the arts of peace. But the old samurai tradition still lives and many a Japanese secretly fancies himself swaggering about wearing a couple of two-handed swords. But this militarist attitude apart, even the most patriotic Japanese must admit that in a
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  • 404 6 'pHERE are two points which Japan should bear in mind. One is that Great Britain is determined to protect .ier interests in this part of the world, at whatever cost may be necessary. Just aow far Japan’s activities in Indo-China have to extend before they constitute a direct
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    • 94 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, What prize Nazi invincibility? They couldn’t even stick to their time-table. First, it was invasion and conquest of Britain by August last year: Britain today still awaits the nvader. And she is still unchallenged, not to mention, unconquered. What about Russia,
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  • 135 6 NONE LOST IN FLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTIC London, July 17. Encouraging news regarding great numbers of American bombers arriving in Britain was given in official circles tonight. Daily, twin-engined Lockheed-Hud-sons, four-engines Liberators and Fly ing Fortresses and Catalina flying-boats are flown across the Atlantic and not
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  • 960 6 Japanese foreign policy since the sixteenth century shows how it emerged from seclusion until the present China incident gave an imposing evidence that Japanese ambitions to dominate all Eastern Asia were not only dreams. THE EUROPEAN WAR SEEMED TO HOLD OUT AN OPPORTUNITY OF CAPPING
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  • 377 6 Soviet Strength TX) compute exactly Russia’s 1 military strength is a difficult task, since apart from the extraordinary secrecy attending Soviet rearmament, the Russian army, navy and air force have been considerably augmented since the outbreak of war. Last year it was estimated that the war-strength of
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    • 76 6 Ground The i 'Oil'll REX CINEMA: “Scotland Yard” with Nancy Kelly, Edmund Gwenn ana John Loder. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Suguna Sarasa” (Tamil Picture). 6.00 9.15 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: “I Love You Again” with Myrna Loy and William Powell. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “Man
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  • 104 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Saw Soon Choo, father of Messis. Siw ChoG Cheang, Saw Choo Theng and Saw Seng Kew, will be held on Sunday, July 20 at 10 a.m. from his residence. No. 58A Prangin Lane. The following route will be taken: Prangin
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  • 452 7 VISIT TO PENANG IN CONNECTION WITH RECENT STRIKE Mr. S. Dutt, Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, arrived in Penang yesterday morning from Kuala Lumpur, and was met by Dr. N. K. Menon, President of the Indian Association, Penang. At noon Mr.
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  • 58 7 funeral Expenses Io Re Curtailed is learnt that Mr. J Soon Choo, father of Ls. Saw Choo 1 heng and Seng Kew, requested belt his death that expenses on funeral, to take place next Lav be curtailed and that k o 000 (Chinese Currency) be
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  • 167 7 Indian Milk Seller Fined $25 For selling goods bearing a false i mark an Indian, Ramalingam plea of guilty was convicted and d $25 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the L Court this morning. Lector L. W. C. Byrde stated that > 6 15 am.
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  • 59 7 L fine of $2O or 21 days’ rigorous [pnsonment was imposed by Mr. Lim L Teck in the Third Court this Lmng on Chiang Ah Wai who was Licted on his plea of guilty to a Lge of being in possession of chandu, It being
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  • 24 7 The Food Supply Officer is to give broadcast talk from the Singapore ition today (Friday, July 18), at 7.15
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  • 1357 7 INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF GOLDSMITH Bukit Mertajam. A unanimous verdict of death by taking cyanide, the poison being self-administered, and that no other person was criminally concerned in the cause of death of Ong Ah Choo alias pong Ah Gim, a gold-smith of Muntri Street, Penang,
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  • 335 7 “I LOVE YOU AGAIN” AT ODEON Powell And Loy In Good Comedy Bill Powell and Myrna Loy, the two stars who first made detective comedies popular, are here again, but this time Mr. and Mrs. Thin Man are in a story which is pure laughter from beginning
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  • 109 7 Possession Of Seditious Publication Teng Kim Seng,who was convicted on July 16 in the District Court before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, on a charge of being in possession of a seditious publication, to wit, “Fur ther Message to Overseas Compatriots exposing the plot of
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  • 50 7 The second talk in the B.B.C’s “Makers of History” series is to be given tonight (Friday, July’ 18) at 9.2<’ the subject being Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and the speaker Mr S. I. Hsiung (Hsiung Shi-i). The talk will be relayed by the Singapore broadcasting station.
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  • 70 7 Jii order to speed up the handling of outward mails passing through the censorship, members of the public are asked to co-operate with the authorities by refraining altogether from sending picture postcards to addresses outside Malaya, including the United Kingdom and Empire countries. There is no
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  • 41 7 A member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service recently arrived in Malaya is to talk in the “War As I Know It” series of the Singapore broadcasting station at 9.15 p.m. on Sunday, July 20.
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  • 483 7 J.C.S.A. TO CONSIDER RECENT CIRCULAR Singapore. A RRANGEMENTS are being made by the Junior Civil Service Association, a body to which most of the subordinate Government officers in Singapore belong, to call a special meeting of its committee to consider the Colony Government’s circular on indebtednes
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  • 468 7 THE Maharajah of Patiala, Capt. His Highness Farzand-i-Khas, 28-year-old ruler of the largest and most impoitant Sikh State in India, will arrive in Malaya next month to visit Indian troops stationed in the country. The Maharajah’s tour is being undertaken by
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  • 56 7 Appearing before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning. Alahadin bin Esop was charged with having in his possession Indian hemp at King Street on July 17 The charge was explained to him and the case was postponed to July 25. Bail
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  • 82 7 For the first time in Malayan broadcasting, a story will be read from th e Singapore station's studios today at 7.35 pm. in the style of the gradually dying art of village story telling which until recently was a regular feature in Malay kampong life.
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  • 128 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,528,565.21, made up of Penang $973,668.90 and Perak $554,896.31 This month’s "odd cents” campaign among local banks has raised the sum of $329.71. Previously acknowledged $973,289.19 Mr. Mrs. I. A. Robertson 50.00 “Odd Cents” campaign Chartered Bank
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  • 79 7 Bail in the sum of $3OO was allowed a Malay woman, Asiamah binti Kassim, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning when she appeared on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect <~f a gold belt, valued
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 81 7 S&f la u Enough to make anyone turn round i Children love Cow <£ rx Gate. Not only for its pleasant, >•' l SOOthing flavour, but for the Agents for Malaya I. TJorth'and Penang Island—feeling of contentment and the Georgetown dispensary ltd., penang. satisfaction they associate with it— its atmosphere
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    • 29 7 STOP PRESS NEWS WAR OFFICE COOPERATEi) IN PRODUCTION OF GREAT MILITARY PICTURE ‘Sword of Honour" TO BE SHOWN AT Rex Theatre Next Week SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN SUNDAY’ GAZETTE
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  • 107 8 Increase hi Assessment Presiding at the annual meeting ot Batang Consolidated Rubber Estates, Mr. E. F. Slade (the chairman) said that their standard assessment for 1940 was 184,700 lb. more than in the previous year. The figure not only sooke well of the productive capacity of the
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  • 93 8 Reported British I liscovery British chemists are developing a synthetic textile from seaweed, reports the American paper, Industrial and Engineering Chemistry. The new textile, it is said, can be produced more cheaoly than viscose rayon and will probably oe used to augment Britain’s supply of clothing.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 468 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 18th July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/3ex 5/0 Austral Amai. 7/4* 7/7* £1 Austral Malay 36/0 37/6 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Weng .77* .82$ £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 $1
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    • 228 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Alienoj 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amai Malay 1.57* ‘.62* Ayer Hitam .85 .90 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Pauas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .40 .42* Batu Lintang 1.07* 1.12* Bedford .92* .97* Benta .95 1.00 Borelli 1.30 1.35 ex Broga .57* .60 Brunei United .55
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    • 341 8 ■lssue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex Brick 7*% Pref 2.05 2.10 c $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £B* £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9
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    • 173 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payabri Ampat 6% less tax 30.6.41 21.7.41 Berjuntai 15% 4th Int. 23.30.7.11 30.7.41 Hongkong 10% Int. L.T. 1.3.41 K Banjul» 6% 14.7.41 23.7.41 Killinghail 15% Int. L.T. 31.7.41 Kiang Rive? 7J% (No. 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur HD Is. A.C. (No. 41
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  • 2036 8 Serious Position Caused By Loss Of European ’Export Markets The extent io which economic conditions in Argentina have been affected by j the war is dealt with in a recent statement j from Buenos Ames. The introduction ic a report of the i
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  • 619 8 Expense Ratio Falls To Lowest Level Since 1926 The full report of the Canadian Pacific Railway Co. states that each month contributed to the jump of $19,684,198. to $170,964,897 in gross earnings, with the exception of September, during which there was a substantial reduction
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  • 47 8 Penang, July 17, 1941. (By Courtesy of the Chartered SELLING London Demand New York, Demand Montreal Demand Batavia Demand Calcutta Bombaj) Rangoon Demand Hongkong Demand Shanghai Demand Japan Demand New Zealand Deinani Australia BUYING 9 4 ll iiondon T.T. London Demand London 3 months sight
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  • 114 8 Yesterday’s Close Previous TIN: LONDON: “Spot” £257. 15. 0. 2sb 0 “Forward” £260. 5. 0. 260 5 SINGAPORE: w “Spot” $138.25 Business done PENANG “Spot” $138.25 RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” “Forward" T’nchan?* Tone Unchanged, Quiet Q uie SINGAPORE: sgc “Spot” 38 l|2c PENANG gc “Spot" 38 l!2o COPRA: PENANG:
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 170 8 banks 1 p ’Wit, Advances against goods i and produce at low rates of J interest may be arranged With us. F < We also offer Godown spaces to let at low rentals. < Ki < I f Further particulars will be I supplied on application. BRHHRQDIIIISMMMI INDI V OVERSEAS
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  • 146 9 Experiences Of W oman Who Escaped London. The Daily Telegraph Correspondent at Nicosia, Cyprus, cabled: Light on the way in which the Nazis are looting the Balkan foodstocks has been thrown by a young Rumanian woman who escaped by one of the last refugee ships from
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  • 1226 9  -  T. S. Eliot East Coker. By T. S. Eliot. (Faber. Is.) By DESMOND MocCARTaV Mr. Eliot’s latest poem is a singularly personal, grave, beautiful meditation in changing rhythms. The form is one which he has employed before, resembling a sonata in that it consists of different
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  • 181 9 London. While residential' property in the heart of London has slumped, Londoners are paying millions of pounds for country houses in safe areas. Country houses are also in demand as clubs and offices. Many estate agents, to deal with the business, have opened special
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  • 88 9 Nakazatoh, a Japanese for whose arrest a warrant was issued in the Singapore Second Court on Monday after he had failed to appear in answer to a charge of being drunk and incapable, was yesterday fined 50 cents when he pleaded guilty to the charge. It was
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  • 420 9 Come The Three Corners. By Sir Harry Brittain. (Hutchinson. 7s. 6dJ The title of this book, taken from the most famous of Philip Falconbridge’s speeches in “King John,” foreshadows a certain rhetoric. It might easily have been a temptation to elaborate its theme —the gathering together of
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  • 898 9 I Saw it Happen in Norway. By Carl I. Hambro. (Hodder and Stoughton. 7s. 6d.) The Germans had commandeered the big buses running in every direction from Oslo and forced the drivers to take German soldiers to the different fronts. Some of the drivers agreed to put
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  • 229 9 FRIDAY, 18TH JULY, 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regn. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, K. Lumpur Wearnes Air Fri. 18th insr. Singapore .10 05 Service 1.00 pun. 12.45 p.xu. AFBICA Mon. 21st last All destinations 5b 25 b.0.A.0
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  • 166 9 Men For The Farms Women may be used for road work in England this Summer, trimming hedges, cutting grass verges, and painting white lines. Lt-Col. Moore-Brabazon, Minister of Transport, has asked county councils to release men for agriculture, consistent with the propei- unkeep of the
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  • 158 9 Footballers To Pay Over 130 professional footballers, it was stated in the Revenue Court in London, would be affected by a decision of Mr. Justice Lawrence that “benefits” were liable to tax. Alfred Feebery, Notts County, and F. W 7. Corbett and W. Dale, Manchester City, appealed
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1003 9 gg** w i I *ll I TO-DAY B. B. C. 6.v5 fSh* Postal Analysis J» Propaganda. W wn.na.tars. J' French Ne»S--jo News.. H c SSh S < 1^" Programme ftn nouiicenients. II» SffliF™*- 1.0» S2li£ News and Views, g SSe> g headline Me«s ai.d Views g wTcomrnentOT. l 5 Listening
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  • 463 10 NO lIYMX OF VICTORY BUT DIFFICULTIES OF WAR Washington, July 17 Extracts from what is stated to be a confidential speech delivered by Hitler to party leaders in Berlin on May 4 published in the “News Letter" “Foreign Correspondence” throw some
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  • 90 10 BRITISH DOMINIONS AMERICA —Reuter. Economic Cooperation Developing London, July 17. Economic co-operation between the British Dominions and America is steadily developing. The Secretary for Overseas Trade. Mr. Harcourt Johnstone, told the House of Commons that he was glad to be able to make this statement and added that the British
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  • 77 10 —Reuter. Declaration By Sir A. Clark-Kerr Chungking, July 17 Nazism is nothing new, but a return to the Dark Ages, while democracy, still in its youth, is marching on. declared the British Ambassador to China i n a speech before the People's Foreign Relations
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  • 69 10 —Reuter. Lease-Lend Supervisor Arrives In London London, July 17. Mr. Harry Hopkins, supervisor of the Lease and Lend programme and one of President Roosevelt’s closest associates. arrived in London this afternoon. It is understood that his visit is to make a check-up in Great Britain on the operation
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  • 578 10 VAST DECISIVE STRUGGLE RAGING ON EASTERN FRONT Nine Million Men Engaged In Operations According to a Moscow communique there was heavy fighting during the night in the Pskov sector. There has been no important development in the other fronts. The Official German Agency claims that
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  • 89 10 s.—Reuter To Be Australian Minister To China Chungking. July 13 The Australian Government will shortly announce the appointment of Sir Harold Eggleston, as Australian Minister to China, Reuter’s learns authoritatively, str Harold Eggleston it is stated has been taking a consistent interest in Far Eastern affairs. Reuter
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  • 289 10 R.A.F. Pounding Nazi Industries Washington, July 16 The R.A.F. offensive marks the “Battle of Germany, the first battle that Hitler did not plan to fight,” says the “New York Times” in a leading article today. “At last we begin to hear of the
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  • 62 10 —Reuter Better Orgnisation I lian Trans-Ocean In the propaganda debate in the House of Lords, Lord Moyne referring to the German Trans-Ocean News Service said “We are asked why we do not have some better organisation than the Trans-Ocean. I am sure we have. There
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  • 82 10 Reuter. Taxation Not To Be Increased Wellington. July 16. Introducing New Zealand's Budget today, Mr. Nash, Finance Minister and Acting Prime Minister, said that taxation would not be increased in the current year. Social security benefits would be extended to give additional benefits to families wit.i children. To
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  • 63 10 Reuter. Delays In Clearance Through Panama Canal Washington, July 16. The Japanese Embassy disclosed that representations had been made to the State Department concerning the reported delays in clearing Japanese ships from Eastern seaboard ports and through the Panama Canal. Embassy officials stated the representations tdid
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  • 275 10 Bases In Indo-China B id Or Without Consent I London, July 17 I “The Times” diplomatic correspondent confirms reports of J a I panese pressure on Marshal Petain. I Quoting a private report which reached “The Times” office 0(1 I Wednesday night from France, he
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  • 75 10 —Reuter. Expected In Lisbon On Way Home Lisbon, July 16. Chinese diplomatic and consular staffs are returning home immediately from the Axis countries on the orders of the Chinese Government. The withdrawal follows the announcement of the recognition by Germany, Italy and Rumania of the
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  • 42 10 —Reuter. Part Played By Jammu Kashmir Artillery Simla, July 17. The General Commanding troops in Palestine and Syria has sent word to the Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East commending the Jammu and Kashmir Mountain Artillery in the battle of Damascus.—Reuter.
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  • 78 10 —Reuter. Japanese Uncertainties The Unsettling Influence London, July 17. The Stock Exchange was generally easier in the absence of interest with Japanese uncertainties the unsettling influence, but no selling pressure was apparent. Gilt-edged home rails, oils industrials, Kaffirs and diamonds tended lower apart from a few good features,
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  • 144 10 ’’—Reuter Mr. Bevin’s Hopes For Future London, July 17 The Ministry of Labour. Mr. Ernest Bevin, said in the opening of the “More Women For War Work” campaign here tonight, that he hoped Hitler’s attack on Russia might lead to a closing up of the
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  • 188 10 —Reuter. Mr. De Valera Answers Criticisms Dublin, July 17 Answering criticisms on the supply position in the Dail tonight, Mr. De Valera said the Government was asked why they did not bargain with this or that country. The answer was that “if we want to remain
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  • 111 10 s. —Reuter. Total Enlistment Of 34.600 Men Ottawa, July 17. Canadas two months recruiting campaign has resulted in the enlistment of 34,600 men against a quota of 32.000, stated Colonel Ralston, Canadian Defence Minister when interviewed by Reuter. About 48,000 men had volunteered, he said, but the
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  • 151 10 JOINT COMMISSION TO SEE TO WITHDRAWAL Reuur Lima, Peru. July 17. The Peruvian Government has announced its acceptance of the mediation proposal put forward by the United States, Argentina and Brazil who are mediating in the border dispute between Peru and Ecuador and has
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  • 232 10 —Reuter. More Terrible Than Anv Hitherto Known Lonaon, July ij An interesting secret allowed to leak not long ago gave the first indications what is in store for the Gennans. it j the secret of the new explosive used 7 the R.A.F. It is an explosive more
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  • 199 10 .—Reuter. Tribute To Mr. Church Mr. Roosevelt Madras, July I' A tribute to the inspiring leadened of the British Premier and the foresr-l and resourcefulness of President M velt was paid by Sir Shanmukham M ty, the Head of the Indian Purciß Mission to America, speaking at
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  • 127 10 Lil WUX R.A.F. Bombers Cheer* By People Cairo, M Inhabitants of Syrian towns and waved their hand.- as a J of R.AF. bombers, escorted b-' yj carried out a goodwill mass Wednesday over the principal to Syria. J The aircraft circled over Beimy_ j thousands thronged
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 54 10 Steamer sailings in July fo r United States o f America Far full particulars apply to SIME, DARBY uO. LTD. Agents AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD., 21 Beach Street Telephone 1421—2. burnsphup~ LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and oilier information please apply to BOUSTEAD €O., LTD., Agents
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  • 418 11 Pl Vn’ > (/IJWE IN POLICIES LIKELY Tokyo, July 17. )YF has accepted the command to form a new Cabinet, and has already rer a- ■of co-operation from the War and Navy Ministers. Senior statesmen met U apt n(t on
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  • 36 11 I AY JULY 18 M*tone 5138.87 J Bl: «138.871 tjSpo3B l/2c B, 38 1 ,'2c E Me- $2.95 sellers B Nominal I «9.35 sellers Bu $8.85 sellers B 1 «10 36 I 2 $9.94
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  • 328 11 Washington, July 17. /GENERAL MARSHALL, testifying before the Senate Military Committee, drew attention to the urgent necessity, from a military standpoint, for Congress to declare a national emergency under which Selectees, National Guardsmen and Reserves could be retained in
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  • 79 11 Change In Fixtures For Sunday The junior inter-team badminton match between the Young Ansonians and the Merrylads B.P. fixed for play on Sunday has been cancelled and a match between the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club and the A.C.S. Union has been arranged instead. This match will be played
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  • 39 11 All intending competitors are reminded that the entries for the Second All Malayan Indian Tennis Tournament close on Monday July 21, with the Tournament Secretary Mr. A. J. A. Petrus C/o Selangor Indian Association K.L».
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  • 30 11 —Reuter. London. July 17. The birth is announced of a so n to Mrs. G. P. Young, the daughter of Sir Huehe Knatchbull Hugessen.—Reuter.
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  • 54 11 The Ladies Medal (Bogey) Competition was played yesterday and resulted in a win for Mrs. Phyllis Lee with the meritorious score of 3 up The following cards were returned:— Mis. H. C. Lee 3 up Madam B. N. Oei 2 down Mrs. C. D. D. Hogan
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  • 45 11 P.S.C. vs The Navy At Western Road today at 5.15 p.m. P.S.C:—W. Hannay; D. M. Seward, W. G. S. Wilson; R. J. S. Franks, D. Mclntosh, F. Brewer; J. Wilson, H. S. Thomas, D. W Tyer, J. F Keay. R. Laird. Referee:—J. E. Miller.
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  • 343 11 —Reuter SLOWESS OF NAZI ADVANCE Moscow, July 17. It is now regarded as absolutely inevitable that the Nazis will be defeated ultimately, no matter what setbacks the Soviets receive in the meantime. This confidence, which is even greater than a week ago, has arisen from the
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  • 155 11 —Reuter. Nazi Discord And Hope Of Victory Bangkok, July 17. If Hitler had hoped for a disagreement between Russian leaders to help a German victory, he may now equally hope for discord between Nazi leaders to help her win the war, says the “Sieng Thai” (Voice
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  • 176 11 l,ast Night s Boxing At New World Last night’s boxing promotion at the New World drew a large crowd who were treated to some hard-hitting bouts. In the postponed Young CorbettRudy Lim fight, which was billed as the first main event of the evening, Corbett won
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  • 105 11 Election Of Spoils Ipoh. At a general meeting of the sports members of the Ceylon Association, Ipoh, held at the Association premises on Wednesday evening, the following were elected office bearers for the ensuing year. Chairman Sports Committee —Mr. A. Jayasuriya. Vice-Chairman—Mr. A. S. Nagendram. Hon. Assistant
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  • 407 11 Special Transport Facilities Special transport facilities are being arranged for the convenience of those who wish to see the “Malaya” Cup match on Saturday between Penang and Perak on the Western Road ground. Extra trolley bus services will run to the Gaol and also along Burmah Road.
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  • 343 11 Ships Hit In Raid On Rotterdam London, July 17 British bombers, which attacked he enemy shipping in the docks of Rotterdam on Wednesday afternoon, were welcomed by the Dutch as they hedge-hopped across the fields of Holland on the way to their target, says the Air
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  • 56 11 Padang Party vs National Language School Tonight at the Chinese National Language School premises at 7.30 p.m. sharp: Padang Party—Chee Choon Keng, Chee Choon Wah Lim Ewe Chye, Tay Boon Chye, Lim Chooi Hoe, Samuel Wong, M. H. Chem Bee, Lim Eow Hwa, Tan Kheng Liang, Chor Thong Guan,
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  • 143 11 Fun And Frolic Promotion Josh Joshua, rhe only Hebrew boxer in Malaya, who has already created a good impression locally as a very game fighter, is billed to meet Phol Phra Pradang, a Thai, in the main event at the Fun and Frolic open-air stadium
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  • 224 11 JOHN DICKINSON COMPANY Good Results Good results are announced by John Dickinson and Co.. Ltd., paper makers and manufacturing stationers. For 1940 the net nroflt figure amounted to £254.061. a decrease of £42,666 as compared with the previous year. This decrease is entirely due to the increased rates of taxation
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  • 222 11 New business, including deferred annuities wa s £10,340.033 (£11,534 310). Business in force at the close of 1940 was a record lat £124,227,092 (£121.286,254). New life insurances, after deducting amounts reinsured. effected in the United Kingdom consisted of 839 policies for a total of £773.637; the average
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  • 151 12 PRINCESS PRIM AND FIRST RA IMPRESS IN FAST GALLOPS (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. Princess Prim and First Ra did very fast gallops at Bukit Timah this morning when Saturday’s runners were exercised. The pair were given an extended run over three furlongs,
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  • 274 12 "TDWARD ARNOLD possesses it —and somehow it seems strange that he should, inasmuch as he occupies the uncontested position as the screen’s supreme “villain.” The hearty, jovial laugh that has become so distinctive of Arnold is a natural one, and he guffaws just as happily off
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  • 53 12 RACE 1: CARLOCA DOUBLE ESSO RACE 2: FIRST LADY CLARISSA THE FLEA RACE 3: PRINCESS PRIM ANTON ROGUE RACE 4: BRIDGE LAW FASTSTEP RACE 5: CHILTERN IRISH JIG RACE 6: AERIAL POST HAPPY SAL RACE 7: MERCURY MEDIATION RACE 8: YULE CALL SCARLET TIGER Best Bets: FIRST
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  • 71 12 Almost a revivalist spirit was showing itself in Britain today, and the Prime Minister was its Wesley, Lord Horder told the Overseas League in London. “When war broke out,” said Lord Horder, “w’e were terribly sluggish about doing the things we thought ought to be done.
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  • 844 12  -  (BY R. C. ROBERTSON-GLASGOW) TT WAS no joke for a bowler when D. R. Jardine came in at Number 5 for Surrey on a perfect Oval wicket Hobbs, Sandham, Ducat, Shepherd, Jardine. He used to say, “The position is peculiar. Either you hustle
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  • 932 12 RACE 1 2.30 p.m. Horses—Class I—Div. 3—6 Furlongs 00 0 CARLOCA 6y 8.12 Mr. A. van Tooren Sullivan 00 3 DOUBLE ESSO W 8.10 “Mining Kongsi” van Breukelen 0 0 0 KENTUCKY 6y 8.06 Mr. L. C. Pang “Madam Wi” Breukelen 2 10 FREEDOM
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  • 86 12 London. A boy found a small British practice bomb in the country. He threw it quarries, but failed to explode it. So he took it back to Cheltenham where he lived. Next day he and other children were hitting the bomb with a hammer—they were playing Raiders. It
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  • 90 12 Fortress vs Volunteers The following will represent the Penang I Fortress in a cricket match against the Penang Volunteers on Sunday the 20th at 10.30 a.m. on the P.S.C. ground. Major A.J.C. Rose (Captain), Capt. F. C. Osmaston, Capt. J. Wright, Lieut. A. C. Wiltcn, Lieut. E. W. Howlett,
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  • 173 12 TYO you ever pay special attention to those marvellous banquets they sometimes serve up on the screen? The stuff does look good. But it isn’t always what it seems. Sometimes it’s more pleasing to the eye than the tummy. Sometimes there’s no tea in the
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  • 285 12 London. Strange things happen in this wartime football. Following the Case of the Unfinished Cup-tie came, recently, a “strike” by a referee. At Seihurst Park, Crystal Palace were awarded a penalty kick against Brentford by Referee H. C. Williams Taking a poor view of this decision
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    • 73 12 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS LIMITED (Incorporated in England) NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the Preference and Ordinary Shares will be closed 1 from 22nd July to sth August 1941, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board, F. D. BISSEKER, Registrar.
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