Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 22 July 1941

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 I’yBi.iSNEG IlfilLY t O 172. v l TUESDAY, JLTY 22, 1941. PRICE W CEATS..
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  • 277 1 VICHY AWARE Of DEWDS BEING POT FORWMII “The Times” On Two Main Reasons London, July 22. 1 jiSCUSSING ’’Japan’s new thrust,” “The Times” diplomatic correspondent says that when Japanese ncw«>aptrs declare the new Japanese Government will bring no change of policy, they seem
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  • 102 1 i UIH EFFORTS AT REPRESSION London, July 20. Despitf reprov’d® ll by the German aNtarv auttoritk-s, derailment of train t, the blowing up of ntllun- stores and the disappear of many German officers are fluent occurrences in Occupied I FnuK-c, states the Moscow radio. Th’
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  • 207 1 Reuter. Rotterdam Docks Ei.veloped In Flames I Louden, July 21. K brilvr. fire, a milt long- among Itorte? on the outskirts of Cologne pent of the results of the R.A.F.’s lack or. the Rhineland on Sunday pt. the Air Ministry News Service givi detuls of the
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  • 289 1 ROOSEVELTS LEADERSHIP COMMENDED E. a kader on Mr. Roosevelt’s message to Congress, the I) Telegraph” says: “Mr. Roosevelt’s message to ConL recommending the extension of National SerRPW h ev^ence of his earnestness in the leaderpl 11 w hich his country entrusted him a
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  • 37 1 —REUTER. LISBON, JULY 22. THE CHINESE AMBASSADOR IN BERLIN, GENERAL CHEN, TOGETHER WITH THE DIPLOMATIC AND CONSULAR PARTY OF THIRT Y, WHO LEFT BERLIN ON JULY 10, HAVE ARRIVED IN LISBON.—REUTER.
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  • 89 1 —Reuter. Hero Of Sudan Campaign Melbourne, July 22. Tho death has occurred of MajorGeneral Sir Neville Maskelyn Myth V.C. hero, aged 72. Sir Neville won the V.C. in the Sudan Campaign “for conspicuous bravery during the cutbreak on September 6, 1808.” He became Commandant of
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  • 63 1 —Reuter. Conferred On Japanese Mission In Indo-China Tokyo, July 21. Ths head of the Japanese Military Mission in French Indo-China called on the Governor-General, Admiral Decoux, this afternoon, says a Hanoi desi patch. The Domei News Agency says, it is I understood, he “thanked Admiral Decoux for his
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  • 543 1 —Reuter. NATIONAL DAY MESSAGES London, July 21. Belgium’s National Day of In- 1 dependence—it waa on July 21, 1 18S1, that Kir-g Leopold i entered Brussels as the sovereign of a i free and united 1 Belgium—-has been the occasion of broadcasts' noth by the
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  • 66 1 .—Reuter. For U.S. Army /And Britain Washington, July 22. Over 2,000 medium and light tanks were ordered on Monday by the War Department as part of the undertaking to multiply the output of fighting vehicles for the Army and Britain. Simultaneously, a mass order was placed
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  • 353 1 DRIVE STARTS IN NEI T KAL AND OCCUPIED COl NTRIES LONDON, J( I.Y 21 AN IMMINENT GERMAN PEACE OFFENSIVE IS FORECAST BE WINSTON BURDETT, BROADCASTING FROM ANKARA EARLY THIS TUESDAY MORNING, WHEN HE SAID: ‘WHILE THE GERMAN THRLhL INTO SOVIET RUSSIA SEEMS TO HAVE SLOWED D
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  • 95 1 five aod a half hours.—Reuter. LONDON, JULY 22. THE MOSCOW RADIO ANNOUNCES THAT THERE WAS AN AIR RAID ON THE CAPITAL AST NIGHT. More than 200 German planes tried tn penetrate Moscow defei jes Soviet capital’s first raid last night, hut failed, and only isolated planes
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  • 90 1 —BOW London, July 21. Taking over the command of the Auxiliary Territorial Service from Dame Helen Gwynne Vaughan today, Mrs. Knox, the new controller who is only 33 years old, stated she hoped to have a personnel of 200,000 in the A.T.S. in
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  • 434 1 Scorched Earth Guerilla Tactics Moscow, July 21. Asked whether the Soviet Government was satisfied with the execution of the Scorched Earth policy which the Germans had already described as devilish, M. Lozovsky appeared satisfied, saying it was a matter closely linked with the
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  • 247 1 —Router. Siayeti Zone io U>teGi r-r-.-riie Gibraltar, July 21. T ‘»l. l Nixon, Bentt special CGrresponaeiitk J. The gallantry of the crew of a Spanish ohin in remaining for two hour.in the danger area in order to rescue the crew of the British Auxiliary vessel, ‘Lady
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    • 267 1 tf——— m——m— a a— DISTINCTIVF IN DESIGN fl I j I i idry: 11 w SCIENCE WINS It is a well established fact that m:' lions of dollars are expended annual? in repairing the damage done by Ter mites or White Ants as they are cor naonly called. In a
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  • 695 2 HITLER ASKING ITALY RUMANIA FOR MORE TROOPS Assurance Of Limited Objectives In Russia War ANTONESCU SAYS ‘NO’ London, July 22. I JITLER has asked both Italy and Rumania for more 1 troops for use in Russia and they, on their part, have both asked for a definition of Hitler’s objectives
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  • 322 2 >. —Reuter Comnlons Resuming Supply Debate London, July 21. (By Valentine Harvey) Parliamentary opinion will call for a bold decision on comprehensive and progressive lines when the debate on production is resumed shortly. The main demand in the debate and since reiterated in rhe newspapers is
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  • 92 2 .—Reuter. British Pilot Takes On Five London, July 21. The Air Ministry states it is now known that eight German fighters were destroyed by British fighters in operations over the Channel and Northern France today. Describing air fights over France, the Air Ministry communique says
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  • 252 2 .—Reuter. London, July 21. COLOGNE bore the brunt of the, R.A.F. attack on Germany last night. An Air Ministry conununique issued today states: "Aircraft of the Bomber Command were again over Rhineland in force last night. Cologne was the principal objective and in ta sustained attack,
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  • 513 2 Heavy Enemy Losses In Strong Series Of Attacks Cairo, July 21 ’T'HE British forces at Tobruk now have complete moral superiority over the Axis for Ct s Today’s Middle East communique states: “Libya: During Saturday night. British J Indian patrols again
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  • 250 2 Diplomatic Activity In Vichy Hanoi, July 21. MEMBERS of the Japanese mission to Tonkin were evasive!} reticent regarding the import of General Sumita’s recent flying visit io Tokyo. It is “not known’’ whether General Suinita brought hack any demands regarding the utilisation by the Japanese
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  • 126 2 .—Reuter. Demand For Evacuation Of Women And Children Cairo. July 19. The British authorities in Cairo are still awaiting a reply to the demand that women and children be evacuated from Jibuti, capital of Vichy controlled French Somaliland. Britain's only interest in this port Is the
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  • 121 2 Reuter 30 Italian Vi orkmen Killed Rome. July 20. At least eleven Italian workmen were killed in a serious railway accident on a viaduct near Como early today. A crane mounted on one of the waggons of a goods train struck the coach of a workmen's
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  • 39 2 REUTER. PRETORIA, JULY zl. ACCORDING TO THE JAPANESE LEGATION AT PRETORIA, ABOUT THIRTY JAPANESE BUSINESS MEN ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR WIVES AND FAMILIES ARE SAILING FOR JAPAN ON BOARD THE ‘MANILA MARU" ABOUT JULY 26
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  • 90 2 —8.0. W. Great Success In Occupied Countries Rugby, July 21. Reports already received here confirm Cclonel Brittons claim that the mobilisation yesterday of the "V” army in occupied territories against Nazi Germany has been a complete success. A request from Oslo states that the majority of the people
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  • 215 2 London, July 21 Lhe Victoria Cross has been awarded to acting Wing Comzander Hughie Idwal Edwards D.F C.. of Squadron No tos for most conspicuous bravery —Reuter. Although handicapped by physical injury as a result of a flying accident, Edwards repeatedly displayed gallantry
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  • 201 2 asiriaus, Germans J Italians To Regid Follov.mg on the recent infed tration. of Allied and French r J women tn Britain, the Minister c' J and National Service has now J similar international Libour tration order for Austrians. GtvJ Italians. I As in the case of the
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  • 179 2 I t hreat To Attofl District \vrrttt! The flood threat to AtfM fiom the Indus, following of the glacier dain at Shanghai 15. was averted by the vigils authorities and the timely e.** the threatened villages. No 'j* 1 life or property has been T e Political
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  • 76 2 —Reuter I Ordered Eo Via Cape H° r New i a number of Jananc| txqq'' .j i permission to w Canal have been orc. Japan immediately aO ese cording to report* in circles here. isst The Jaoanese Emba S sta te representations to n concerning delay'' c
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  • 770 3 rpHE light is beginning to 1 jade. Time’s getting short now. For me it’s black-out curtains-••• the end of a day. For John, just a couple of miles away from here, it is the beginning of another night operation. An hour to go
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  • 233 3  -  It’s the Navy BY A. J. McWHINNIE I MET a man in a train who asked me if I’d ever met a certain young surgeon lieutenant I had. I sailed with him tn an Atlantic destroyer. "What a playboy! What a iad. said the train traveller. I hen
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  • 87 3 London. b' 1 in L ne f the niost diffiHe” n iS Mr> J R H ™ard 4G e Mor-e., U to pruduc e servicejo over CO:^ S t rUni ~junkv' 8 for London* Skortage of spare rHy t mot UVII defence vehicles I Orr
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  • 118 3 London. An appeal for more play centres for school children and youth centres for adolescents was made by the National Executive of the Labour Party. It received a report from the Standing Joint Committee of Industrial Women’s Organisations on the increase in juvenile delinquency’. This
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  • 352 3 London. There is a strong demand among industrialists who are in contact wit-h war production for a REAL Ministry of Munitions. writes 1 George Thomas in. the “Daily Herald.” That demand has been expressed in 1 the last few weeks by people concerned with management
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  • 443 3 London. How does the Night Battle of Britain go? Eighty-eight Nazi night bombers were shot down in April, four of them on a Monday night, eight of them the following night —both dark moonless nights. In January, February and March together we destroyed only 75
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  • 103 3 London. TF/AR courts have been set up throughout the country. They will deal only with criminal cases calling, for speed. ’There are twelve courts, in areas roughly corresponding to the twelve Civil Defence zones. The courts formally came into being recently, when Mr. Herbert Morrison made
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  • 93 3 Dublin. Miss Stella Jackson, authoress of a work dealing with the Irish question, which the Fabian Society published, has been deported from Eire. This was announced at the Irish La bour Party Congress in Dublin recent ly. Miss Jackson, it was stated, went tu Eire last
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  • 42 3 Former Dutch Minister for Justice, M. CnarlesfGoseling has died in Buthenwald Concentration Camp, where be was sent by the Germans shortly after the invasion of Holland. He was attached tc the Dutch General Staff at the time.
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  • 57 3 London. The Australian Trades Union Council has denied reports of industrial unrest In Australia in a cable to Sir Walter Citrine, general secretary of the British T.U.C. The cable assures British trade unionists that the reports are untrue and a libel on Australian workers, who are
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  • 80 3 London. Wedding parties who throw confetti in the grounds of Blackburn Cathedra! are being “fined” by the Provost (the Very Rev. W. Kay). But the ss. deposit which he demands against confettithrowing is not a deterrent and he is considering raising the charge to at
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  • 281 3 London changes in the control of the railways are taking definite shape. Important developments are believed to be imminent. These are not likely to be confined to unification of the four main companies, which was the first plan considered by the Ministry of Transport. There are
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  • 241 3 London. “Conditions in the two Nazi reprisal camps in Posen—Stalag 20a and Stalag 21d—are regarded by the Government as unsatisfactory.” Mr. R. K. Law, War Financial Secretary, made this statement at question time in the Commons. Sir Alfred Knox (C., Wycombe) quot ed a letter from an
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  • 120 3 London rpHE ban on the importation of American tobacco is likely to be lifted soon. This decision is expected when Mr. A.' H. Maxwell, the Tobacco Controller, returns from the United States. Although 10,000,000 lb. of American tobacco may be imported this summer, the cigarette
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  • 66 3 London. Miss Margaret Bondfield told women in Shoreditch that Britain’s secret weapon was the spirit of the people. “We have a grim three months, probably longer, to go through in which we must expect to feel the full blast of the enemy upun this country’ and in
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  • 32 3 London. The Pope recently received 4,000 members of the Jesuit Order who are celebrating the 400th anniversary or the foundation of their order says the Swiss radio.
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  • 99 3 London. The Government scheme of war damage insurance for “private chattels”—household furniture, clothing, etc., has already started. Every householder will be insured free up to tbe following limits;— Single person £200; married couple £3OO, with £25 extra for each child. Adults who are not householders will
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  • 51 3 ced her colonial aims.—Associated Press.. London. The Swiss wireless reporjed from Berlin that official German circles had confirmed reports that preparations were being made for the creation of a Ministry of Colonies. A German spokesman was reported as saying that Germany had never renounced her colonial
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    • 129 3 s 0 H’S E Q»f gy 1 X 4 H I "/3 I Psychologists say that colour plays a prominent part in the human outlook on life. V What sounder investment is there against this War of Nerves we are all experiencing, than a brighter and more colourful home.? x.
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    • 50 3 What a WarH jßy Gilbert Wilkinson t I iSt i i Wn 5 ;V; i s WiizWWR Viii J > I j r? *9* I f f J= r a ggeKSfa* iT'virTf/’ L. t Take it with you, Basil. It ll give them J some idea of what you can
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  • 368 4 RESUMPTION OF PETROLEUM SALES TO THAILAND Resumption of oils sales to Thailand raises NEW PROBLEM EMBRACING FAR EAST STRATEGY, DECLARES THE “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR” IN AN ARTICLE “MALAYA PLAYS GROWING ROLE IN FAR EAST DRAMA”. Partial resumption of petroleum sales to Thailand by British
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  • 341 4 Did AU He Could To Avoid Crash JpURTHER evidence was recorded in the Singapore Traffic Court before Mr. C. ll.' Witton on Saturday in the case in which Gunner James Thomas j Jessop is charged with causing' hurt to a European woman, Miss Doreen
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  • 352 4 PRAISE FOR MR. MENZIES’ PLEDGE i Australians are becoming accustomed to the atmosphere of expectancy which precedes ‘world broadcasts’ by Mr. Churchill and Presii dent Roosevelt, and last i week it awaited with similar expectancy the world i broadcast of its own leader. Tiie following are
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  • 161 4 Found Guilty Of; Assault Segamat. Allegations that he madc v immoral ad vance s to his mother-in-law were made against Elias bin Sidik, a Malay rubber tapper, when he appeared befope Inche Haroun bi n Ahmad, the Segamat Magis trate, on a charge of assault. Ellas
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  • 226 4 Melbourne, July 17. Council of Scientific and Industrial officers are examining Aboriginal re cipes in order to obtain additional information of Australian drug plants from which may be extracted drugs to replace imports. 4- -k 4- y The Army is planning a '‘cocktail’’ vaccine, to reduce the
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  • 806 4 Service And Parade As Recruiting Campaign “PREPARE yourselves for the supreme test of patF riotism, so that you, too, can bring to the service of your country in a just war a devotion that know s no'bounds,” said the Rev. Father Joseph Dias, vicar of St.
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  • 154 4 Book Kept By [Australian Barmaid Seven hundred travellers from the East have signed “The Malayan Book,” a visitor’s book kept by a young barmaid at the Hotel Australia. Begun just a year ago, it has become famous among men on leave from the East as a
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  • 116 4 Public Help Buy Equipment Funds are being raised in Malacca to completely equip the Auxiliary Fire Ser rice. Up to date $1,4G7 ha s been collect ed, but in addition a lorry a motor car and a ten seater bus have been presented. Each of
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  • 340 4 Kinematograph Renters Pass Resolution To provide further facilities for the entertainment of troop| stationed in Malaya, the Kinematograph Renters’ Society J Malaya, Ltd., has passed a resolution extending the halhP concession to Malayan theatres to the wives of members of regular forces, whether
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  • 479 4 To Produce Planes And Vehicles TN DI A needs materials f or the production of a j r craft and the construction of vehicles and machinery for the Indian Army,” Sir Shanmukham (hettv head of the Indian Purchasing Mission to America, to
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  • 82 5 ***** Fro.., Mr. Lai L t Loke !a iXs“ g R Comm “tef oi the mber Fund *ck- Fund narf 0 turt>ler donations tn ln th Hst bX &rS f WhiCh SrP 5 7, '«5.19 H G Ayton 1 000 00 k. p c e- 500.00
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  • 89 5 Telok Anson. A cold-blooded murder is alleged to have been committed at Pasir Bedarnar Road, Telok Anson, on Friday nitjht when a Malay named Dollah is alleged to have stabbed a middleaged Malay woman named Pey-ah. The assailant is said to hare been the woman's
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  • 540 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL It is understood that the next period of continuous training for the F.M.S. V.F., postponed in May on account of labour unrest, has now been fixed for Aug. 31 The Selangor Club was packed to capacity on Saturday night for the dance at which Miss Lucille Nicholson contributed
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  • 344 5 List Of Further Donations Since last publication of the promised subscriptions the following is rhe list of further subscribers to the Sr Anne’s House” Building Fund Amount previously acknow ledged $353.00 Mrs. Jeremiah 10.50 Mrs. E. C. Jalieh 10.00 Mi. J. M Jalieh 10.00 Mrs
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  • 98 5 Ipoh. Mr. M.S.M M Alagappa Chettiar, President Chettiars Chamber of Commerce (F.M.S.) and S.M.PI. Nachiapp Chettiar, Convener for the All Malaya Chettiar’s Central High School Committee, left Ipoh for Singapore last Sunday to interview chettiars of various places regarding the project to start a Central High
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  • 243 5 Sequel To Raid Ou Government Quarters Ipoh. Pressing for h deterrent sentence against Phang Wai Yin who was arrested on Saturday afternoon when a raid was carried out on a Government Quarters at Fifth Avenue, Greentown. by the Gambling Suppression Branch, Mr. R. C.
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  • 303 5 WELL-KNOWN MALA Y FAMILIES UNITED Wedding At Alor Star Alor Star. A wedding uniting two well-known families of Kedah and Penang took place at the residence of the bride’s parents in Derga, Alor Star Last week when Tuan Syed Osman Al-Mashur of Penang was married to Tuan Sheriffah Aziza n
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    • 43 5 Adatn Had Four* Sons. ‘Mapro" has four favourites Chicken Curry, Chicken Stew, Roast Duck and Roast Chicken. They will become your favourites too. Be sure you get a tin i of each to-day from the Aspirant Agencies, 55, Burmah Road. Penang. Phone 3388.
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    • 181 5 *CZ Penang’s Most IJ a Yf Luxurious AirI/ M conditioned Theatre TODAY FOR ()>E RAY ONLY 6.15 9.30 p.m. 11 -STANDING BRITISH A>' 01 PICTURE! tvith The Full Co-operation dUCed War Office and Military of The Authorities. S \\()Rl) OF HONOUR” WITH Geoffrey Toone Sally Gray Dorothy Dickson MftCU lar
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    • 166 5 MA IF STIC Last 3 Shows To-day LVIrIJJDu IIV 3, 6.30 9.30 pan. THE GREATEST CHINESE THRILL-PICTURE EVER SCREENED' ACCLAIMED AS A PICTURE WORTH SEEING AGAIN AGAIN’ "LOO SZE NIANG" WITH FULL ENGLISH SUB-TITLES PACKED WITH HAIR-RAISING THRILLS. STUNTS fr SWORD-PLAY TOMORROW R. i 11 Sfh ot > I A.
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    • 136 5 TONIGHT LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD TUESDAY. 22nd JULY. 1941 CHENG LIN CANTONESE OPFRa TONIGHT AT 8 P.M CHOONG MO YIN” p art 1« With Sun Choong Mun, Loh Pun Cfilpn Sin Yin Loong GRAND NOORAN OPERA TO-NIGHT AT 9 P m “ROSAK HATI With Miss Quinse. Rahman,
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    • 138 5 W O D E/ O In 5^- ci r 1 o n e d Ng OPENS TO-DAY THREE SHOWS FOUR HUNDRED lIVPNOTU THRILLS IN THE FOUR'S H STARTLING XD\T.XTLDE OF YOUNG OR. KIT-DARE! MAN’S MIND Tl RNED BACK ONE MILLION YEARS! DR. KILDARE FACES HIS TOUGHEST DECISION! O'; 15 ee
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    • 79 5 Here At Last! The Big Tamil Picture Every Indian Waiting For Its General Screening After The Sen«atlonal Success At The. Midnite Show Held On The sth liMtanr lu I MdhlJ: LJ ImA'i I ftfffln iFiMwail OPENS TODAY 2.15 p.m. —5.45 p.m. 9 p.m. ONE OF THE BIGGEST TAMIL STUNT PICTURE
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  • 212 6 FHE importance which the British Government attaches to the Far East situation is reflected in the announcement that Mr, Duff Cooper, until yesterday Minister of Information, is to come to the Far East on a special mission. While the nature of his mission is not revealed, it
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  • 189 6 TA E FI NITE deterioration has taken place in the morale of the German people. The launching of Britain’s great “V” campaign is not likely to improve matters for them. According to reliable reports from letters from secret correspondents inside Germany, the optimism which followed the
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  • 68 6 WINDSOR CINEMA: “Suguna Saiasa” (Tamil Picture). 6.00 9.15 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: "Dr. Kildare’s Strange Case’’ with Lew Ayres and Laraine Day. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “Loo S?e Niang” (Chinese picture). 3, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Raja Mohan’’ (Tamil picture) 2.15, 5.45 and
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  • 345 6 —Singapore Free Press. TV7E trust that the possibility of deferment of increments, loss of seniority and the risk of dismissal will have the desired effect, and that when the new year dawns and Government subordinates have to make full disclosure of their debts there will be few who
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    • 147 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I read in this morning’s “Straits Echo” that Government offices in Perak may soon adopt dress reform. I think it will be a very r wise move. With the cost of living so high, any item of expenditure which is not necessary
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  • 29 6 .—Reuter. Washington, July 21. The House has passed the $287,000,000 Defence Highway Bill, which has been sent to the Senate for consideration and amendments. —Reuter.
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  • 309 6 Bubbles From Whitehall ■jyrOTHING cheers the nations in wartime like a rousing chorus. Perhaps, in view of the change just made in the Ministry of Information, the following would suit the home front, sung to the tune of that old favourite: “I’m for ever blowing bubbles.” In
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  • 689 6 Tuesday, July 22. TJITLER must be finding Russia a tough nut to crack. According to latest information from French frontiers, he is asking Italy and Rumania for more troops. ATISGIVINGS roused by his lack "L of achievements in Russia found expression in the Italian
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  • 126 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE ACK NOW LEI»G WENT In connection with the funeral on Sunday the 20th instant of their beloved father, the late Mr. Saw’ Soon Choo, Messrs. Saw Choo Cheang, Saw Choo Theng, Saw Seng Kew and families beg to express their thanks to the Chinese Consul for his ceremonious
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  • 198 7 T rrF cSFl T L candidates at the loS L 1 Cambridge School Certificate .“ion held last December have £x» inin well i n individual subjects d ne Ve V to the detailed results just jjjordih? 1 rece ived made by a “Pinang Gazette” lDqUirl
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  • 281 7 Kuala Lumpur. A tea party was given by the Mercantile Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society at the Lee Wong Kee Garden Cafe to Mr. R. H. Beins. Mr. Beins received two presents which were meant ua memento of his valuable services to the society and
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  • 145 7 Charge Against Indians Three Indians, Kandasamy, Kalla Pattu and Kalanda Velu, appeared before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bndge, yesterday when they claimed tri »l to their respective charges. Tho first and third accused were parged with enticing a minor, Supu, ughter of Kuppusamy, out
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  • 742 7 Large Stocks Built Up Before Ban On Import Singapore. Q ING APOKE importers declare that the new restrictions placed on importation of table wines, champagne, liquers, tinned hors d’oeuvres, pate de foie gras, cocktail cherries and sausages, biscuits and other “makan kechil”
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  • 270 7 V. ln( l ui ry was held before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Coroner, a 11* 11 ce Court yesterday morning into the death of Jala 'p dr ’°ld Malay, Sheriff bin Dali, who died at his house in n I asar, Paya Terubong on
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  • 293 7 Trial Of Tamil On Murder Charge Kuala Lumpur. That through vengeance the accused killed the deceased was the allegation made in the case at the Selangor Assizes before Mr. Justice Cussen in which a Tamil named Ayapan was charged with murder. The deceased, it was stated, was
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  • 121 7 Fell Overboard From Ferry No trace has been found of a human body which was reported to the Marine Police, Penang, to be floating in the Penang Harbour yesterday morning. The body was first seen by some passengers returning to Penang from Prai on a
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  • 68 7 Bail in the sum of $lOO was allowed a Tamil Islam. Mohamed Khan, before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, yesterday on a charge of being in pos session of Indian hemp at Kedah Road on July 14. Chief Court Inspector B. Lewis was
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  • 336 7 VEHICLE COLLIDES WITH LOG ON ROAD 1 Unusual Early Morning Mishap A MUNICIPAL trolley bus was involved in a distressing accident early this morning, as the result of which one of the passengers, a Chinese, received injuries from which he died shortly
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  • 118 7 Due in Singapore in its maiden transpacific crossing on July 23 is the new 43 ton giant flying boat the “ANZAC CLIPPER.” Only recently completed by the Boeing Airplane Company, makers of the famous “Flying Fortresses,” the “ANZAC CLIPPER" will be a permanent addition
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  • 77 7 Masin Shah bin Ali appeared befor Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday on a charge oi committing theft of one pair of wristlets, valued at $1,900, and $9O cash at the Eastern Hotel, Ipoh, in June this year. The charge
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  • 52 7 Among the King’s Birthday Honour recipients this year was Air ViceMarshal C. W. H. Pulford, Air Officer Commanding, RAF., Far East. Air Marshal Pulford was appointed a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. He succeeded Air Marshal J. T. Babington as A.0.C.,
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  • 50 7 The Junior Civil Service Association, Penang, will be holding a tea party at the association premises in Burmah Road Thursday, July 24 at 5.30 p.m. in honour of their patron. Hon. Mr. A. M. Goodman, M.C.S., on his retirement as the Resident Councillor, Penang.
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  • 196 7 Mr. Frank B. Lowe, an Americanborn Chinese aviator, passed through Penang yesterday. One of the batch of American-trained Chinese aviators who arrived in Chungking recently, Mr. Frank B. Lowe, is the son of a San Francisco business man. He received hia early education at Harvard
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  • 53 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1.528,797.33, made up of Penang $973 869.02 and Perak $554.928.31. Previously acknowledged $973,668.90 Sir John Campbell, Bart. D.S.O. 98.20 Labour Porce of Kelang Bharu Div. (Bukit Mertajam Rubber Co. Ltd.) 41.30 Straits Settlements Police Penang P. Wellesley
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  • 61 7 A pair of gold car-rings valued at about $5O was reported missing from a house in Kimberley Street yesterday afternoon. The ear-rings were left on a table in one of the rooms upstairs, when the owner was taking an afternoon nap. Waking up she discovered her
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  • 144 7 Taiping. The lead set by Sir Andrew Caldecott, Governor of Ceylon and former British Resident of Perak in the matter of a reform in the every day attire in Government or commercial offices for the duration of the war may be adopted
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  • 205 7 Found Dead In Drain An open verdict of “found dead” was returned by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Coroner, in the Penang Police Court yesterday at an inquiry held into the death of Chiah Ah Chong who was found dead in a drain in Paya Terubong
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    • 98 7 nsi W METAL POLISH //ff GIVES BRILLIANCE fffi AND SPARKLE V» > TO METALWARE M 20 Cl Mdat cd Smi&bi f U Splendid—how happy everyone is —For only Cow Gate is good enough for our Baby and your Baby and everybody e/se’s Baby. A/itt/e dearer Yes —but a great deal
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  • 72 8 Penang. July 21, 1941. fßy Courte.si/ o/ the Rank SI II |\’<; London Demand 2'4 3 '32 New York, Demand 47.16 Montreal Demand 51 91 Batavia Demand 88.82 Calcutta Bombay) Rangoon Demand 156 l/o Hongkong Demand 53 9 16 Shanghai Demand 12 1 8 Japan Demand 193 1/2
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  • STOCKS & SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 468 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 22nd July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/3ex 5/0 Austral Amai 7/3 7/ £1 Austral Malay 36/6 37,6 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Weng .77 i -82 i £1 Eangrin Tin 13/0
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    • 232 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.07| 1.12 J Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay Ls7| 1.621 Ayer Hitam .85 .90 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .41 ,42i Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedford .95 I.ooc Benta .95 1.00 Borelli 1.30 1.35 ex Broga .57J .60 Brunei United
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    • 353 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. 2. Ord. 22/0 33/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex Brick 7J% Pref 2.10 2.15 c $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £B| £9 £1 Con T. S. Ord 16/3 16/9x £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/6
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    • 180 8 MINING Dividend Books close PayabU Berjuntai 15% 4th Int. 23.30.7.41 30.7.41 Hongkong 10% Int. L.T. 1.8.41 K Lanjuts 6% 14.7.41 23.7.41 Killinghall 15% Int. L.T. 31.7.41 Klang Rive» ”i% (Nc. 52) 34.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin Is. A.C. (JiO. 41 d lv 25.7.41 (at Melbourne) Kuchai
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  • 639 8 Satisfactory Report The eightieth annual general meeting of The Royal London Mutual Insurance Society Limited was held at Winchester House. London. E.C. Mr. J. K. Wiseman, joint managing director, who presided, said: The business of life assurance, as a popular medium of thrift, occupies an important place
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  • 314 8 U. S. Produced Over 60 p.c. In 1940 World production of crude oil in 1940 was 2,146,000,000 barrels, an increase of 69,000,000 barrels compared with 1939 despite the war and decreased produc tion in many countries, according to World Petroleum. The United States, which in 1940
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  • 779 8 Growers Associations’ Emphatic •Claim: Revenue Rules Ihe Opposite At the annual meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association in London, Mr. T. Taylor emphatically claimed, in connection with the Chancellor’s E.P.T. concession for companies engaged in developing wasting assets, that the trees on rubber plantations
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  • 553 8 Taxation Burdens The thirtieth annual ordinary general meeting of the Seomber Ajoe Rubber Estates. Ltd., was held at 71 St. Mary Axe, London, E.C. Mr. Harold F. Copeman presided, in the absence of Mr. F.B. Budgett (the chairman) and, in moving the adoption of the report
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  • 117 8 Y’esterdav’s Close TIN: LONDON “Spot” £259. 0. 0 “Forward” £262. 0. 0 SINGAPORE “Spot” 5138.87 U Business done PENANG “Spot” $138.87U RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” “Forward” ct pa dv Tone Steady '"“"unchanged Unchanged SINGAPORE: 85gr I “Spot” 38 l'2c PENANG 9g s(gc “Spot” 38 l|2o COPRA: PENANG 5 S
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  • 411 8 A Very Good Year’s Work” The thirty-first ordinary ing of the Langen (Java) R v Co.. Ltd., was held' in &tate Eric Miller (the chairman) 1 The following is a summarv' chairman’s address circulated report and accounts:- Mti The crap accounted for in )<)'>■- 725.365 lb.,
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  • 169 8 Vid wan P.Nadara ja Pillay At l aiping Taipint Rare entertainment came the way 0! carnatic music lovers in Taiping when Sangeetha Vidwan P. Nadaraja PiW of Chidambaram and of Ceylon radii fame gave a recital at the Young Men’s Hindu Association during week-end, before a packed
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    • 289 8 banks Sp I I feji 3a ®O I ■K.MHSS IVIGS i/ou io a A dollar «aven! Is an *xtra dollar •arrted. Barings Account is ttia best inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this ace*mt grow from time to time is to oe a contented person.
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  • 58 9 Judge Frankfurter, in the United States Supreme Court recently gave an important ruling on labour legislation. He held that the Wagner Labour Act requires an employer to re-employ and give back pay to any person found by the Labour Board to have been denied
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  • 48 9 London. If you are asked to subscribe to a charity—make sure it is genuine. Mr. M. R. Jardine, vice-chairman of the Charity Organisation Society, gave this warning. Statistics, he said, showed that ouefifth of the money subscribed never reached the object for which it was intended,
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  • THE WORLD OF BOOKS
    • 1079 9  -  Jules Verne. By Kenneth Allott. (The Cresset Press. 155.) By DESMOND MacCARTHY This is only the second biography of Jules Verne to be written and the first in English (including America), and a good book it is. The chief source of information about him is “Jules
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  • 125 9 No Licence For Rifle And Revolver Pleading guilty to being in possession of a B.S.A. Army rifle and a 32 Smith and Wilson revolver without a licence, A. W. C. Munday was fined $lOO on Saturday morning by Mr. T. V. A Brodie in the Kuala
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  • 48 9 Among the King’s Birthday Honour recipients this year was Air Vice-Mar-shal C.W.H. Fulford, Air Officer Commanding. R.A.F., Far East. Air Marshal Pulford was appointed a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. He succeeded Air Marshal J. T. Babington as A.0.C., Far East.
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  • 408 9 MISS K. DAVEY AND MR. T. H. STOCKDALE Kuala Lumpur. Thomas Henry Stockdale, Assistant Superintendent in the F.M.S. Police and at present stationed as O.C.P.D Kuala Selangor, was married on Saturday’ evening at St. Mary’s Church, Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Kathleen Elizabeth Davey. The bridegroom is the
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  • 274 9 TUESDAY, 22nd JULY, 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per cz. each Ordinary Regn. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, K. Lumpur Wearnes Air i Tues. 22nd mst. A Singapore -10 .05 Service 1.00 p.m. 12.30 p.m. AITUCA Thurs. 24th inst. AL destination* 50
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    • 1746 9 u RANGOON XYO 6.01 mc/s (49.94 m.) W XYO 3.48 mc/s (86 mJ ;3gSt HOL W 6.50 p.m. Indian Session Recorded ProJKSEfr gramme). 7.05 English Session (Recorded 'Programme). 8.20 Burmese News and I® l Market Quotations. 9.35 Recorded Programme. 10.00 News. 10.15 Recorded Pro- nAV SHORTWAVE STATIONS ciS m dov.".'°
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    • 692 9 kweiyang XPSA (49.0 metres) 4.50 a.m. National Anthem —News for the press in Chinese. 550 pjn Flag song—Band music—announcement of programmes. 6.00 News commentary in Chinese. 6.15 European Music. 6.20 News in Japanese. 6.40 European Music. 6.45 Educational talks to children. 7.05 News commentary in Chinese (Cantonese). 7.20 Lecture on
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  • 134 10 —Reuter. Shots Fired By Royalist Of New Group London, July 21 The Moscow radio has broadcast an otherwise unconfirmed report from the Italo-Swiss frontier, that an attempt on Mussolini's life had been made during his recent visit to Italian troops. The circumstances are being kept secret,
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  • 137 10 Reuter. Arrival From Palestine hi l arge Quantities Damascus, July 19. Foodstuffs from Palestine continue to arrive in large quantities on a convoy of forty vehicles arriving on Friday loaded with sugar and Australian wheat. Immediately this had been loaded the convoy left for Palestine for a
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  • 105 10 —Reuter. Food Difficulties Now Practically Over Chungking, July 21. Food difficul ies in “Free China” are now practically over, according to reliable information fro n the Interior. While no bumper crops nay be expected from the various provinces, it is believed that 70 per cent,
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  • 343 10 —Reuter. Rotterdam Docks Also Attacked London, July 21 Last night, aircraft of the Bomber Command attacked targets in the Rhineland. Attacks were also made on the docks at Rotterdam. An Air Ministry communique states: "enemy activity over this country last night was again on a small scale.
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  • 716 10 PENETRATIONS MERE PIN PRICKS LN RUSSIA’S SKIN Dust And Mud May Yet Swallow Nazi Tanks New York, July 21 “Pin pricks in Russia’s skin’ is the phrase used by the New York Times” leading article on Monday morning describing the first month
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  • 199 10 .—Reuter. Puzzled By Exit Of Matsu ok a Bangkok, July 21. Seeing that even veteran British and American commentators are cautious in their verdict on the new Japanese Cabinet, experienced observers here hesitate to venture an opinion on Tokyo developments. In the absence of clarification
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  • 49 10 —Reuter. Cairo, July 20. A communique issued by the Minister of the Interior on Saturday states. “There was an air raid on Alexandria this morning in the course of which a few bombs were dropped. One person was killed and eleven injured. Slight damage was done.
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  • 18 10 —Reuter. Cairo July 21. The Free French leader, Geneial Charles De Gaulle, arrived on Sunday.—Reuter.
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  • 516 10 Heavy Shipping Losses hi Last Fortnight London, July 21 The sustained and increased intensity of the R.A.F. offensive on the Ruhr will almost certainly accelerate the transfer of German industries to eastern regions and in proportion as that happens the Germans will be more
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  • 100 10 —Reuter Cargo Left Behind For Japanese Inspection Shanghai, July 21. With 600 tons of “suspect” machinery left at Woosung for inspection by the Japanese Army authorities, the Britisn steamer, which had been detained here since July 10, has resumed her voyage southward on Sunday. A passenger, interviewed,
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  • 945 10 CAMPAIGN TO PAVE WAY FQI BRITISH INVASION OF CONTINENT Uniting Captive Peoples In Anti-Hitler Revolt New York, July 2] The “V Day” was a great success throughout the United Stall where it was given excellent publicity by the Press and Several local
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  • 54 10 —Reuter. Chinese Art Loaned I o Shang>l Large quantities of Cr..■ loaned to the Soviet G J the Soviet Chinese Cultural j Chungking have I Leningrad to a safe t n* local Chinese pre s repor'- J The art objects were 1939 and their laot J held
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  • 53 10 I Gilt-Edged q Oil ...c The Stock Exchange quiet. Gilt-edged were b oils were also better, a Eagles on some 5Pec ula rising output while j the raised yarn prices- i pings continued firmproved up to two «po T Traction eased sharp > heavy Brazilian in c Wall
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 THE BEN LINE FAR EAST SERVICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding Freight, and other information please apply to SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO.. Telephone No. 644 645 PENANG. burnsphiiF LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone No.
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  • 131 11 I tha t the “Malaya’’ jf und f r !avef i on August 16 guala l- Northern finalists pgng a! finalists have not J the and will largely deP deCided t p result of the “key” upon l gj n gapore and the 5?
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  • 300 11 SERVICES beaten by rHANDAKI’S XI ~d 65 by Blelloch and the hat •i. h Zain in hi» very first over features of a match played at lor Star on Friday when Dr. BhanXI easily beat a team drawr the Services by 104 runs. In performing the
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  • 53 11 .—Reuter. Amenr n Minnea P°lis. July 21 u T Pri Nilllonal Sculling Title b one 7 > i,lboLs w ho beat Joe 3B J 1 1 half lengths in eight I ,p C l’' econd Dubois a CanJa R r rt vear to ‘he famous
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  • 64 11 '•"Reuter. Bio p i i, 1 ins From a P<T Boy Edward x An geles, July 21 Hob S Pebble won fr cni Cu P b y I<' "’hich fini Harr y Warner’s Ir Charie/'‘ a len S th ahead I e ,j -ard’s Mioland. Ito fn
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  • 937 11 “Seagate Stable** Most Successful Owners 'pHE “Seagate Stable” were the most successful owners ar the Singapore July Meeting ended on Saturday last. Major Fox neads the trainers’ list, with total stakes of $10,940. E. Donnelly rode four winners and Martin three. Remember Me was the
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  • 110 11 Elephants Beat Police In Opening Game Butterworth. In their opening game of the Province League the Elephants beat the Police convincingly by four goals to nil on the Padang here yesterday evening. The first goal was a gift, the Police goalie letting the ball slip through his hands,
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  • 181 11 Men’s Monthly Medal Over the week-end the Men’s Monthly Medal (Bogey) was played and resulted in Chung Chee Choong being the winner with a score of 1 up (handicap 18). The Optional Ball Sweep was won by Dr. W. H. Brodie (handicap 8) with a score
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  • 297 11 Sungei Patani. The Kedah Lawn Tennis Association 1 Championships were played on the Sungei Patani Club ground Sungei Pptani last week. The following were the results:— Men’s Singles Championship: Abdul Rahim. Men’s Doubles Championship: Abdul Rahim and Hussain. Mixed Doubles Championship: Mr and Mrs.
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  • 217 11 Ipoh. Local promoters who have succeeded in reviving the fistic game in Ipoh, are contemplating the revival of interest in wrestling which had a gooi following when Wong Bock Cheung the Chinese wrestling champion. King Kong, the Italian grapple? and Jej* Goldstein appeared as main eventers.
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  • 268 11 Armed Forces Beat Civil Defence In Charity Contest London, July 20. ORITISH sport reclaimed some peacetime prominence with first class athletics and lawn tennis providing well earned recreation for both athletes and spectators the majority of whom are serving in the armed forces or civil defences.
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  • 418 11 UNIMPRESSIVE FIRST DIVISION SOCCER r pHE Police Sports Club were held to a draw by the Penang Chinese Football Association in a First Division soccer match on the Date Kramat Ground yesterday, each side scoring one goal. Exchanges were interesting from
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  • 186 11 Perlis To Meet Trengganu In accordance with the draw cf the above Tournament Tiengganu wil meet Perlis in Perlis, and the Trengganu team will arrive at Kangar tri Tuesday, July 22. the matches being arranged on the Indra Kayangan Club Court. Three doubles and two singles will
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  • 103 11 Results In Diving Competition Ipoh. The Kinta Swimming Club diving competition held on Sunday evening resulted as follows: 1. Foo 800/. Seang (half-twist,. 1 12 somersault hug, molberg, 1(2 gainer and the 1 I'2 pike). 2. Lim Ah Kow (1 I|2 somersault hug, 1 1.2 pike, mor
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  • 127 11 .—Reuter. 12 Test Players Ln Home Cricket London, July 19. There were twelve Test players of whom six played on each side in a cricket .natch at Nottingham in which the Royal AuForce scared 259 for five wickets and dedeclared and the “my replied
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  • 51 11 O.X.A. vs Vlaiay Fortress On Saturday on the Glugor ground. O.X.A. players please meet at the club at 4.30 p.m. 0.X.A.: Aw Heng Thuan; Lim Cheng Hoe, Tung Ghim Huat; C. Danker, Chin Cheok, A. Muthu; Ramasamy, J. Read, Jan, Sid D’Orville, Cheah Boh Eye. Reserves: Thoon Tuck, N.
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  • 78 11 Election Of Sports < Captains Telok Anson At a sports meeting of the Lower Perak Malay Ciub held here the following elections were made: Football: Che Azraai. Hockey: Ch a Wan Salaiudin. Tennis: Che M. J Ahmad. Badminton: Che Ahmad bin Alang Edin. Volley Ball: Che
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  • 158 11 Ipoh. Arrested in connection with an alleged rape offence, a Sikh, Jaimal Singh, was produced before Che Samsudin bin Nain, sitting as First Magistrate yesterday. A charge of rape on a Chinese girl was explained to the accused who was remanded in custody till July 28.
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  • 183 11 Secontl Division Football The Old Xaverians’ Association easily beat the Indian Recreation Club “B” on the Esplanade by four goals to one in a Second Division football match yesterday. 4 The Old Xaverians attacked at the start and Chin Check, centre-half, gave them their opening
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  • 102 11 Final To Be Played At Kuala Kangsar Ipoh. The Botteley Cup final between the holders the Perak Chinese Recreation Club and the Ellerton Club, Kuala Kangsar has been fixed to be played at Kuala Kangsar on Thursday, July 24. His Highness the Sultan of Perak has consented
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  • 435 12 Run May Be Provided For Class 2 Horses (By TIC-TAC) "JENTRIES for the Penang Turf Club August Meeting close at 12 noon tomorrow at the Secretary’s Office and to judge from preliminary entries they should be more than sufficient to ensure a successful three-day
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  • 90 12 —Reuter. Restrictions Over Panama Canal Washington. July 21. Mr. Sumner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, was asked at a Press Conference today about the reports that Japanese ships awaiting permission for transport through the Panama Canai had been ordered to proceed to Japan immediately via the Cape Horn.
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  • 70 12 Sentence of four months’ rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court yester day o n Chin Koay Fooi, who was convicted on his plea of guilty to a charge of committing theft in respect of two electric bulbs valued
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  • 49 12 TUESDAY. JULY 22. TIN: Penang 139.374 Business done Singapore 139.371 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 l/2c I Singapore Spot 38 l/2c COPRA: Sundried $2.90 transactions Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.35 sellers Fair Seed $8.85 sellers BICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $lO 36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.94
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  • 153 12 MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS The Malayan lawn tennis championships will be held on the Selangor Club courts from August 1 to August 4. Kho Sin Kie, the well-known Wimbledon and Davis Cup player, is making his second appearance to defend his singles title and a
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  • 181 12 i.—Reuter. CLASH WITH CENTRAL GOVT. FORCES Chungking, July 21. The question of Communist troops clashing with Central Govemmen forces is continuing to occupy the attention of Chinese circles here. The Chinese Press unanimously stress the importance of national unity and. the maintenance of m’l’tary discipline. A
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  • 27 12 Impressive sight at Sunday’s b'g Chinese funeral was the attendance of the Li Tek Seah hand (above) leading the procession.
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  • 562 12 T. Ya’acob Scores I nbeaten .10 Kuala Kangsar. OOD individual scores by players of both sides featured the cricket match between the Malay College and a Perak Non-Benders XI played on the College Green on Sunday. The collegians won by 4 wickets. T. Ya’acob with
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  • 1044 12 Roosevelt’s Strong Case T o Congress For Extension Of Service New York, July 21. Asking Congress to extend service of military selectees, Mr. Roosevelt said that the international situation was far more grave than a year ago, so grave in the opinion of
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  • 83 12 —Reuter. New York, July 21. The view that the United States must at once declare war is expressed by Mr. Samuel Grafton in a forceful article in the New York Post. “England cannot lose anything while Hitler is a prisoner of his blitzkrieg and
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  • 244 12 Bolivia Promised Support In Expulsion Of Nazis Washington, July 21. Germany is planning new steps of aggression against resisting independent states. The United States has information of this, said the Under-Sccretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, at a Press Conference today. Mr. Welles disclosed
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  • 165 12 Sold Toddy Without Licence A fine of $l5O in default three months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on S. Maniam of Prai when he was convicted on a charge of selling toddy without a licence at Prai on July 12 be Mr. R. C. Hoffman in the
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  • 64 12 Chinese Bound Over For Six Months Pleading guilty before Mr. Liin Koon Tcck in the Third Court yesterday Kok Hee Cheng was bound over in the sum of ?50 for six months in one surety on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinking
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