Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 July 1941

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  • 27 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L. 4.51 EDITION ESTAB. 1333 9UBIBIO OAllt 17 3 Vol. xax. 0. H WEDNESDAY.It LY 23, I 'XII. PR to: Hl < EVI'S.
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  • 416 1 DuiF Rebuke By Sicrei Radio Of Hess Group MU JIYRY CIRCLES SHOW lIVIDED FRONT July, 23. ’j’HOUGH Lui. Germ 3.115, itCCOr ding to latest reports are beginning to realise that Hitler a disastrouimistake in invading Russia, instse-d of concentratit, co efforts to drive the
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  • 347 1 ||r, Gandhi's Reply To Enlarged Viceroy's Council Bombay, July 23. V» Gandl < ir an interview nt Wardha with Reuter’s that the announcement of the expansion of the troy’s Executive Council and the establishment of a Nahal Defence Council “does not affect the stand to be
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  • 49 1 ■‘"•unjrs “■'Reuter. I T Take Par! h< Boundary Talks I Hanoi, July 22. J i,rmari Consul-General F lc Hanoi f Neumann > is arrivL a roin T kyo next Sunday, r^hin^’p 0 takC part in Thai_ k Thĕ m Bounda ry Commission are !ikf>,y to begin
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  • 59 1 ,—Reuter. Second Raid On Moscow MOSCOW, JULY 23. IN THE SECOND AIR RAID LAST NIGHT, 15 GERMAN PLANES WERE BROUGHT DOWN.—-REU-TER. DEMAND ON INDOCHINA Hanoi, July 23. The oflicial Government News Agency in its evening bulletin reports that Japan is said to have recently submitted to the Vichy
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  • 267 1 Street Welcomes U.S. Loan To Britain k 11,F AN’XO! v WASHINGTON, JULY 22. 1 >,, s r OF Tiff AMEKK AN LOAN TO BRITAIN, T pf.oin HE 11 x,Ho early THIS MORNING. INTERESTED App KO\ a'i B( 111 IS NOT EXPECTED TO AKOI
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  • 210 1 Reuter. Because They Cheer R.A.F. London, July 23, “Last Wednesday, the people o< Rotterdam. cheered and cried for joy when the R.A.F was overhead. This is an example of the bad spirit i?; ytill prevalent in Holland.” This startling announcement was, made by the announcer on
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  • 212 1 —Reuter. ATT ACK BY HEAVY BOMBERS CAIRO, JULY 22. LARGE FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS WERE CAUSED IN NAPLES HARBOUR DURING AN ATTACK BY THE RAF. ON SUNDAY NIGHT. AN R.A.F. MIDDLE EAST COMMUNIQUE ANNOUNCING THIS FACT STATES: “HEAVY BOMBERS OF THE K.A.F. CARRIED OUT AN ATTACK
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  • 72 1 —Reuter. Field Marshal Smuts’ Plea For Adoption Johannesburg, July 22. Field Marshal Smuts has appealed to South Africa to adopt the “V” sign as its own. “Tortured peoples of Europe," he said “have suddenly and spontangousiy accepted the “V as a symbol of their release
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  • 380 1 Move Against Siberia Not Unlikely SHANGHAI, JUI Y 2H. A POLICY OF WATCHFUL WAFTING HAS BEEN ADOPTED BY THE MAJORITY OF SHANGHAI OBSERVERS AND BTC. GUMNE. feMEN, FOLLOWING THE FLOOD OF CONFLICTING SEIVED IN SHANGHAI FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WOKI.I» IN THE
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  • 120 1 i. —Reutei REGARDED AS SIGNIFICANT Washing: e '2 p Mr. Rncsevelt. c Conference, stated that tiir Ja- Danesc Ctrifcrnr,:> nt just a censorship y ":er and cable coAi.i.umcci r Mr. Roosevelt declined V- say whcriier he expected any new aggressivi move by Japan in the near
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  • 62 1 -R,->iter lb-ignarioi o» Ur. Oha>hi i .;.<!■ u July 22. r b n il L-on. ion, f'ti‘ r n'-un. r. •-i: aui .r e-irdiny iapan i.-.u. Cr.C <r ■nu norv.?-;;.nndir-4_ chruure: ir he Japanese Cahinel diploma! i■- .nJ -r: In his r thy thaf ic* f Foreign
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 9 1 JEWELLERS of I rEPIJTE iu ’j xin; penang. SINGAPORE
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  • 131 2 Reuter. CHUNGKING CLOSELY WATCHING SITUATION New Attempt To Cut Burma Road Likely Chungking, July 23. possibility that Japan may shortly launch a new attempt to cut the Burma road while awaiting clarification of the international situation before deciding on north or south
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  • 105 2 f.—Reuter. Moscow, July 22 A hurried check of ihe city following Moscow’s first real air raid discloses that the damage was slight. Moscow's antiaircraft defences made a great deal of noise and the sky was often lighted with streaks of white tracers followed by
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  • 119 2 .—Reuter. To Negotiate Deal With Turkey \nkara July 22. Dr. Clodius, German trade envoy, will, it is rumoured, arrive bore shortly to negotiate a deal invohtng 25.000,000 Turkish pounds It, is thought that hL presence here is intended to eive the Impression that the deal
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  • 94 2 Reuter. Bulgarian Ministers Received Rome, July 22. Reports that His Holiness the Pope is unwell appear to be contradicted by a statement issued by the Official Italian News Agency describing the visit to the Vatican by the Bulgarian Premier, M. Filoff, and the Foreign Minister.
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  • 48 2 —Reuter. Hanoi. July 22. S'* saw ViceAdnibTcan Deooux this evening 1 the seennd time since the ival of the finver-nor-Generr Hanoi Absolute no details are garding the outcome of tiiscussions and it is understoojat General Sumita is now awng fresh instructions fromhyo-—Renter.
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  • 92 2 g -Reuter London, July 22 An Air M:tr communique states that Monday Itehr’s offensive by the R.A.F agains Germany wa» centred on Franßt and Mannheim. Industrial far w and communications in these cities were heavily Inbed. smaller .orces oi aircraft artack| the docks at Cherbourg
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  • 785 2 ppi OAJIIUXLV —Reuter. London, July 22. a N American loan of $425,000,000 to Britain to pay for war supplies contracted for prior to the enactment of the Lease and Lend Act was announced in the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the
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  • 37 2 :.—Reuter. London. July 22. It is learne.d that Italian deserters in the Wolchefit area report that the enemy’s food situation is critical but the garrison has been ordered to fight to the last. —Reuter.
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  • 1296 2 Indian Instead Of European Majority London, July 22. Y fORE Indians are to be absorbed in the V iceroy of India’s .Executive Council and more Indians are to hold portfolios in the Central Government. This step towards augmenting’ and consolidating India’s war effort
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  • 386 2 MM lhe bi I t'->v -K- roy uAthout which it have lar()nve- a eil IL rwicticui ,v. Council. Mr. Amery, in reply. ?aid agree < what the ini'HUu- p:/!Pn<V. n n(t Virero’. to rrv .inci gei who ■..•i1l coopn- India and have cause of India
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  • 39 2 No Railway T'*l For Japan I 'T-encsin “■J After v complying with < I in securing Japanese J visas and military 'cl fcreign travellers. I Japan, lei-mcd that b-o' 1 J not sellin, railway J under in tructio.is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 111 2 I 1 I Does this Climate rmnWIMWBBBMBBMB Upset Your Liver JUT fa* «HMM I i and Digestion If I so, take a course of □5« -ZT-:-. S.-JIL JI LJLklM—flk.r i (tOSlSpius 1 n this tropical climate with its heat and bumidit the Liver bo conies sluggish, the bowels irregu!and the
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  • 291 3 PORTS from Rome indicate that apparently Italian? R E lost their self-confidence and are now resigned to < Jtrnl Thev do not «ay “We will win” but always. f rf rman conrrw. j Germany will win. to hostages recently teiccorau« Italians niainEfland was starving, t
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  • 175 3 London. AJUCH attention has been 1 attracted by the disclosure in "The Battle of Britain” of the speed superiority possessed by certain German fighting aeroplanes over the British last autumn. It is stated in this Air Ministry pamphlet that the Hcinkel 113 single-seat fighter was
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  • 85 3 London. Recruits to the Army are to undergo intelligence tests. When the medical boards have graded them physically, psychological xperts will test their mental equipment. It is pointed out that the great variety of employment now available in the army demands a more scientific method of
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  • 241 3 Madrid. CEN’OR SUNER, Spanish Fo reign Minister, who is violent- ly pro-German believes th at when the moment comes he will be able to secure Gen. Fra ncc’s signature to an agreement admitting the Germans. Other members of the < abinet will be faced with
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  • 87 3 The gt London. Kent's annc ncemp nt of the GovWion whici n, on to introduce legist Mion of ,aran tee the restore! of the w Uni n practices at tho Gibsn been made by Mr r n Con?» ainnan of the Trades ■jy i o***SS. Xlinistpr
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  • 643 3 New York. THROUGHOUT the country an emphatic ifc-maitd is growing for an immediate decision fo provide protection for sup plies to Britain. There is evei indication that the American people as a whole have no intention whatever of being tn
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  • 241 3 Ankara. A strong r»M?rudescenc«T of Iron Guard activity is reported from Buctovrest. This has Jed the Government to reduce the blackout by half and. to permit lighting in the streets. It seems that the last outburst of Gen. Antonescu, the Rumanian dictator, and his unfulfilled promises
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  • 616 3 LoTMfon. f'REAT Britain and the United States have completely pooled thesr J air se-crets and are devising common standards of a.rnaft prc.dw tion. This was stated by Major-Ge n. Henry H. Arnold, Chief n, United States Army Air Corps, wli" hft visited Great Britain. ‘‘There
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  • 291 3 An Austrian's Suggestion To The BB C. an Austrian ttwl' •?.-?.> uc’i k e 8.8. C. broadcasts Germany av.G ri. bart ■■Gi.i'k Left Wingers are playing in tb.' <? r. ’rrry/mn dent tc the ‘‘Daily Tdcgral'- This is doubtless gratifying news tor the British Labour
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  • 182 3 Dublin. I IP., de broadcasting recently id: Every day while thid war coLtimies our dangers will increase. Even the maintaining out i-.eirrality will mean for i>~ much, hardship and privation Should ’.v- be c-> :!■■>«» tipm» defend u. it v. <'■ ...-.r:.-,-. ,i- death for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 STt'iP iPRiCKiV' I t J < tv it h -sri I v- .L’ ;’■> t’>s t:sw t b-«l the «ante outatnnd nq de nvopet tio». will relieve you of the torment of prickly heat. Use it at >y A 7 ."*5 the first sign of irritation and you’ll Ife'- 'ytk
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 694 4 BRITAIN AND U.S. CONTROL MOST OF W ORLD OUTPUT tßy Arthur Settel in “Current History”) pRESENT AND FUTURE WARS MUST BE WON BA’ THE NATIONS WHICH CONTROL THE GREATEST OIL RESOURCES. OIL PRODUCTS PROVIDE MOTIVE POWER FOR 50 PER CENT. OF THE WORLD’S SHIPPING, 100 PER
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  • 741 4 1 No Difference To Consumers Singapore importers declare that the new restrictions placed on importation of table wines, champagne, liquors, tinned hors d’oeuvres, pate de foie gras, cocktail cherries and sausages, biscuits and I other “makftn kcchil” will not mean a great deal of difference io
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  • 786 4 HIGH COURT ORDERS NINE MONTHS’ SUSPENSION )N an application by the Disciplinary Committee under the Advocates and Solicitors* Ordinance, an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court who had been described as having 2 7 years* seniority at the bar, was suspended from practising
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  • 154 4 Contingent Of Wrens Also Reach Malaya f ARGE reinforcements of Royal Air Force personnel arrived in Singapore on Saturday after a voyage from the United Kingdom. The Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Sir Robert BrookePopham, spoke to a group of Australian and New Zealand soldiers who were
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  • 1060 4 Alleges She Left CmJ And Jewellery B Accused For Safe KeepJ A Singapore cabaret hostess, Mary Chow, alleged Singapore criminal district court that she entrusted siJ cash, a cheque for $6OO and over $3,000 worth of; J j with S. A. Dawood, a young English-speaking Indian!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 151 4 J&i. H Hi£". ?v. S EW te- i -<.3t§gSF B;|. foj/j > ’i <*■ <-J *•%#<■ 3 \>• A' jSKLCggSR 'jL p ’vWsaSlfifei. ife.J e s Sy *>? v. S Art^i 4 Co.’s ESSENCE OF CIECEC* S "SM i' Sj F ,,;!l •*»•<•« «•!<« <»•• Z <v‘‘ ItM.tt lUNII yt
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    • 87 4 te: fl I I THAT’S I D ANGERoi BLEEDING GEMS:-»®'*,”J sign that your teeth are m sign of gum-rot cr:, ed bf( jfl bleeding (gingivitis). T‘‘ ic 3 which so often result in perfectly sound, white te--guard against this dangc' b; 1 S.R. Toothpaste. It Ricinoleate, which den surgeries for
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 88 4 WHAT A WAR! j Ft It/ X Mfe*** K -'v, I i 1 0 < \\<i i Bl W i ISb 8/1 I 1 --'i X: yMS&ri s j ,j Rfli I i >O.“ i i H "'<******( 1 i Moiher say sVm not to cut my hair, and. that
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  • 364 5 Approval Of Penang Man’s Application Taiping. The question of the introduction of ■knaws in Taiping was again conat the monthly meeting of rhe ut and Matang Sanitary Board yesterday. The Chairman, Mr. A C. Boyd,, said 1“', .he Board had written to Mr. Lim 0" Thoon, the
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  • 613 5 Youth Charged With Causing Death Of Uncle Kuala Kangsar. A bunting tragedy, as the result of which a 70-year-old Malay padi planter lost his life, is reported to have occurred in some jungle at Kampong Rambai Tujoh, near Kuala Kangsar, on Monday night. The man
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  • 168 5 Guilty Of “Serious Daylight Theft" IpGti. “Am 1 to serve my sentence in the i Batu Gajah gaol,?” asked a Chinese, Leong Kong, who was ordered to six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment yesterday, on what was. described by the court as a “serious daylight theft.” Leong
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  • 334 5 Chinese On Trial On Two Ch arjjes Ipoh Before rhe Hon Mr Justice Murra’ Aynsley m the Perak Assizes yesterday, Tan Peou a middle aged Chine=°. claimed trial to two charges of makine a false declaration and fraudulently using as genuine a document which he
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  • 51 5 Ipoh. Two Australian silver badge* presented by Major C. M. Black. Officer Commanding the A.I.F. stationed “somewhere” in Perak were auctioned for SG6O at the charity social held at the Ipoh Golf Club on Saturday night for the benefit of the War
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  • 373 5 In Aid Of Patriotic And China Relief Funds i Sitiawan. j There was a good response from the i public of Sitiawan when Messrs. Krat i Co., Sitiawan. a newly opened firm here, sold ice-cream, cakes and cold drinks in aid of the Perak Patriotic Fund
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  • 493 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL This week’s Up-Country Letter” of the Singapore broadcasting station comes from Kuala Lumpur, and is byMrs. Christopher Mills. It win read at 9 15 tonight. The monthly Mah Jong will be at the Sports Club Western Road today < Wednesday* at 10 o'clock. More players would b~ greatly
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  • 157 5 Patriotic Fund Dance And Smoking Concert The Lower -rak Club are organising a supper, smoking concert 8t dance on Saturday July 26 with the object of raising money for the Patriotic Fund. A mixed foursome golf match will be held in the afternoon commencing at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 136 5 tonight ADIES 9 GUEST NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD WEDNESDAY 23rd JULY, 1941. HI NG LIN CANTONESE OPERA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. ••CHOONG MO YIN” Part 19. S,in Choong Mun, Loh Pun Chh-w, Sm Yin Loong. GRAND NOO RAN OPERA TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. •ROSE OF BORNEO” ’ith Miss Quinee.
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    • 99 5 AFTER TODAY’S HARD WORK YOU DESERVE a GOOD EVENING’S RELAXATION CHOOSE The WEMBLEY CA BA RET tThe Most? Popular Pleasure Spot Chosen Bv All» TODAY TEA DANCE 6.45 P.M. TO 8.45 P.M COUPONS 6 FOR $1 00. Our 4 New Hostesses From Hongkong -Are Awaiting To Entertain You Again TWO
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    • 224 5 LADIES’ GEEST MCHT. FUN FROLIC PARK WEDNESDAY, 23rd JULY, 194 L 1 CANTONESE OPERA: Night Show “CHOW FOO NIANQ HIANG or CHOONG MO YIM” Part 23, 1. IBERTY TALKIES “N AN TUCK YEOW CHENG LONG”.. A Thrilling Cantonese Talkie. 2 Shows Nightly. A Mighty First Run Thriller. TONIGHT NEW SAMARA
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 100 5 r v MA IENTIf OPENS to-day R I’lAJuO 3, 6.15 9.30 P.M. AT REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION p F VS TODAY WITH PARAMOUNT’S MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE DRaMa aS > CIJ/AD TUMULTUOUS AS THE ARAB HORDES. AS BURNING AS J o SAHARA SANDS’ 1: 6.15 9.30 p.m. f ,„n/ine Revelation of High
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    • 44 5 WBST£HN FLECTRIC SOUND rryTEM ’Ta wtfoiwriC OPENING TO-NIGHT 9.15 P.M. A .Mythological Tamil Talkie “KRISHNAN THOOTHU” AND “Kolukattai” WITH SERUKALATHUK SAMA St BRAMANIA BAGAVATHAR A CAST OF STARS! a laugh every minute• WATCH FOR An Ultra-Modern Hindustani Drama “We Three” (HUM. TUM AUOR WOH)
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    • 111 5 fllß-COnDJ Tlon CD LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY FOUR HUNDRED HYPNOTIC THRILLS IN THE FOUR': H STARTLING ADVENTURE OF YOI NG DR. KILDARE! X MAN’S MIND TURNED BACK ONE MILLION YEARS! DR. KILDARE FACES ms TOUGHEST DECISION! “Dr. Kildare's Strange Case' WITH LEW AYRES LIONEL BARRYMORE SI TPPORTED BY THE LATEST
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    • 99 5 VFSTERDAY ALL SHOWS SOLD OUT! Owing to shortage of Pls.ydar.es, we regret season definitely ends Today 1 1 1 ’Hi M LAST 3 SHOWS 2.15, 5.45 9 p.m. ONE OF THE BIGGEST TAMIL STUNT PICTURE EVER PRODUCED 44 B A .1 A MOH A N WITH K. P. Kesavan, A.
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  • 419 6 T HE daring raids which British patrols have carried out on strong enemy points in the Tobruk area have been fully justified by the remarkable success which attended these operations. With this preliminary to the possible renewal of the battle of the Middle East, the situation
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  • 111 6 WINDSOR CINEMA: “Krishnan Thoothu” (Tamil picture). 6 and 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: “Beau Geste” with Gary CoopeY, Ray Milland and Robert Preston. 3, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA:
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  • 355 6 —Malay Mail. IT does not matter very much where the Russians fight. So long as they continue to engage the enemy, and to hold up that swift movement aimed at complete domination, they are contributing materially to the downfall of Nazi Germany. Territory may be abandoned, but German,failure
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  • POST BAG
    • 161 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, Trolley buses seem to be in the news these days. There was the unfortunate accident which occurred this morning and just a week or two ago, a woman was reported to have fallen on the road while alighting from a
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    • 190 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I read in your valuable paper of the 18th inst. a letter under the caption “Murder of Good Music” written by a “Savage Breast.” I do not know if the neighbour mentioned by your correspondent happens to be myself; if it
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  • 725 6 Wednesday, July 25. rp\\ O headline news items today is the $425.000.000 U.S. loan to Britain and the hite Paper on India. r pHE announcement of the American loan came as no surprise as it is becoming increasingly clear to the average person that
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  • 362 6 Traffic Signs fl/TY attention has been drawn to an interesting point regarding the “Stop at Major Road ahead” signs in Perak Road close to its Junction with Dato Kramat. These signs are placed at the side of the road and are situated on the left of any
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 254 6 I I I K-A ','Tvf* r 1/ i?L“i«i-< I i ISSf fl i <:■• ..-*< ••■•..jg*f Kj Of |w A Uljpbwg M| e Ath tic Vests, Elastic-waisted Trunks Mens Underwear irnTCV 'l/E’Q’T'C A- popular mesh cotton rntblv 1 ILA. V ILO 10. me dj um weight fabric with sleeves and
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    • 35 6 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Specify. '"''■llliib I DEL MONTE PRODUCTS ere known the world over. OBTAINABLE AT Ai« Jrie -eu ing dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 31 6 7 ’'ML A J (»uM5 woaMMawß For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot, 11 Light Street Penang, Phone 4121. rounoit. z pay if-ro is IK Tw tAjTMw rweatw
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  • 132 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE AC K N OIV LEI ><. ME N T 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
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  • 639 7 I p|-epai :il* on For I Celebration Bukit Mertajam. I ncrpnients are now comI Ar Tr the annual observancb Ift °Feast of St. Anne the ■of be i Feist of the Church at on Sunday, when pilgrims annually iSmbie.to ask for graces and fulfil their .'hiding
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  • 53 7 It is understood that Mr. L. Forbes, the former District OffiL Province Wellesley, at preIgA Chairman, Singapore Rural Lard and in addition Acting Commissioner of Lands, S.S., Singapore will succeed the Hon. L M. Goodman, Resident Luncillor, Penang when the Lttcr goes
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  • 54 7 Rev j v, d July 22. I f >r ar d Wilscn was Bp at B t. j oh Singapore this Bb,?; Ccr -gre (^ra t before a a ion including the const r Philippines preBail, Existed l,y Bi- d’l’-'‘ahg 1 a hg and
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  • 1024 7 A short sketch of the military history of the Malays was given by Ungku Abdul Aziz D.K., C.M.G., Mentri Besar, Johore, broadcasting last night from Singapore in the series, “Malaya Speaks.” Following is the text of the talk: In the early days
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  • 138 7 Strong human interest and a story which beats most detective my’steries for sheer excitement combined to make “The Strange Case Of Dr. Kildare’’ first class screen entertainment. Now showing at the Odeon, this latest chapter of the young doctor’s adventures has an unusual scene.
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  • 511 7 51,937 AWARD TO PROMOTER SET ASIDE Singapore; rjELIVERING judgment in the High Court, the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McEiwaine, set aside a decision by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell awarding C. M. Houghton, a former boxing promoter, $1,937 against the Boxing Board of Control. After a contest
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  • 130 7 Gen. Chiang’s Message To Sir Shenton Thomas Singapore. The firm belief that relations between Great Britain and China will be closer than ever before is expressed by the Chinese leader, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, in a cable to H. E. the Governor, Sir Shenton I homas,
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  • 522 7 HOW control over the financial transactions of travellers from Malaya is exercised under the Defence (Finance) Regulations is explained in a circular to travel agencies in the country, issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange. Travellers are warned that they must apply for permission
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  • 26 7 There will be the usual monthly tiffin in the Rest Room tomorrow from 1 pm. This month it will be a curry tiffin.
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  • 232 7 TpURTHER evidence was recorded in the District Court before the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, this morning when the case was resumed in which Gee Kok W eng, until recently interpreter and translator of the Chinese Protectorate, Penang, was tried on two counts
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  • 76 7 British Wireless. London, July 23 A British resident in the Federated Malay States who, in the last war, gave an interestfree loan of $25,000 (Straits Settlements Currency) to the Imperial Exchequer, has asked that the loan be converted into a gift, and has, at
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  • 45 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,528,832.33, made up of Penang $973,904.02 and Perak $554,928.31. Previously acknowledged $973,869.02 In memory of A M. 51st Division, July, 1918 10.00 Province Wellesley Maruthuvar Sangam (Barbers’ Association) Bukit Mertajam 25.00 $973,904.02
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  • 56 7 The Controlling Committee of the Malayan Miners’ Bomber Fund acknowledges receipt of further donations to the Fund, particulars of which are given in the list below:— Previously acknowledged $879,515.19 Mr. Kok Hoong 1,000.00 Mr. Choo Chick Sang 200.00 Mr. Foong U. San 200.00 Mr. Lee Chan
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  • 46 7 A drowning tragedy occurred at Sungei Nibong this morning, a Chinese being found dead in the river. He is believed to have gone for a bath, and to have been drowned. A report was later made at the Bayan Lepas Police Station.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 141 7 BATH TOWELS BED SHEETS AND PILLOW COVERS ALWAYS IN STOCK. Get Them From EASTERN BAZAAR (The Blue Shop) 8 BISHOP STREET, Phone PENANG. P. O. Box 1396 Sl6 ’SMILER.” .THE CLIMBER. M fl ill XOJ Xmj.j ■wj > AT THE BASE. THE START. A STIFF BIT. CQOD.' NO ONE LOOKING
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  • 275 8 Sharp Fall In New Life Business The Scottish Union and National Insurance report for 1940 discloses a sharp decline in new business in the life department. The net figure for 1940 is £474,341, compared with £1.365.089 in 1939. On the other hand, claims advanced from £898,<34
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  • STOCKS & SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 466 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 23rd July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/3ex 5/0 Austral Amal. 7/3 7/6 £1 Austral Malay 36/6 37/6 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Weng .77 f .82$ £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0
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    • 229 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.071 1.121 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amai Malay 1.571 L 621 Ayer Hitam .85 .90 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Aver Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .41 .421 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedford .95 I.ooc Benta .95 1.00 Borelli 1.30 1.35 ex Broga .571 .60 Brunei United
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    • 353 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z Ord. 22/0 33/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex Brick 71% Pref 2.10 2.15 c $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £Bl £9 £1 Con T. S. Ord 16/3 16/9x £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/6
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    • 175 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payable Berjuntai 15% 4th Int. 23.30.7.41 30.7.41 Hongkong 10% Int. L.T. 13.41 Killinghall 15% Int. L.T. 31.7.41 Klang River 7J% (Nr„ 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin Is. A.C. .Ho. 41 d<*) 25.7.41 (at Melbourne) Kuchai 10% 3rd mt, 18.7.41 24.7.41 Liugut
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  • 740 8 Estates In Good Condition The twer.|l. -ninth ordinary general meeting of Toerangie (Sumatra) Rubber and Produce Estates Ltd., was held ar the registered cffice of the company. Mr. A. L. Mathewson (the chairman), in the course of his remarks, said: After providing £31,000 for Netherlands Indies Company and
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  • 69 8 Penang, July 22. 1941 (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank SELLING London Demand 2/4 3/32 New York, Demand 47.16 Montreal Demand 51.91 Batavia Demand 88 82 Calcutta Bombay) Rangoon Demand 156 1/8 Hongkong Demand 53 9/16 Shanghai Demand 12 1/8 Japan Demand 193 1/2 New Zealand Demand *,/10
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  • 1640 8 Increased Sales Of Copper And Nickel SUBSTANTIAL CONTRIBUTION TO THE WAR EFFORT The annual meeting of the International Nickel Co., of Canada. Ltd., was held at Toronto. Mr. Robert C. Stanley (chairman and president) said: The annual report for 1940 was mailed io all
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  • 77 8 TIN Messrs. Borneo Co. Ltd. ix following outputs for June. ’.StPahang Consolidated Co. Ui Pels (includes 1.680 for July) Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. piculs. 95.800 yardage treated.' I run. Ipoh Tin Dredging Ltd. piculs. 57,600 yardage reatec. run. Sungei Kinta Tin Dredging piculs, 185,300 yardace treated.®
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  • 42 8 Mine returns for ouaner 3°. Cubic yards treated Ore recovered—piculs j Profit (approximately Since the new Bucket Band in May. outputs have as will be seen from ’he •-’l coveries:— J April 120 piculs f 51 May 290 June 380
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  • 103 8 Yesterdav’s Close TIN: LONDON “Spot” £259. 0. 0 4 “Forward” £261. 15 0 SINGAPORE: “Spot” $139.37 4 Business done PENANG “Spot” $139 374 RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” “Forward” Tone Quiet Unchanged Stea SINGAPORE u “Spot” 38 1.2 c PENANG “Spot” 38 l|2c COPRA: PENANG: o 95 Sundried $2 90
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 197 8 BANKS 1 r„ -J’j I r~~T| aacawcie HKI HlKiFj&a 7 -_/jj*J SAVINGS 2/otc A dollar Kaveu U <h extra dollar earned. a Banngs Account U the best Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see this acceunt grow from time to time U to be a contented
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  • 142 9 London. Mrs. John G. Winant, wife of the United States Ambassador to Britain, who recently arrived in this country, is making her London home in a furnished third-floor flat in Grosvenorsquare, adjoining the American Embassy. On the mantelpiece of the drawingroom there are two photographs, one
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  • 347 9 Scheme To Improve Distribution London Domestic consumers will soon be limited to three grades of coal. These will be named Best Household. Household and Kitchen. Merchants have agreed to these classifications to ease distribution difficulties. A coal trade authority said recently: “The customer who has
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  • 422 9 Presentation fn Malacca Malacca. “Mr. Dias and I have worked together ja* colleagues in the Resident Councillor’s office fcr many years, and I can tA ar personal testimony to his high character, his strong sense of duty and. ar ail times, unfailing loyalty, and it, therefor* 5
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  • 462 9 Vetoed By Bombay Municipality f > London. The Bombay Municipal Corporation reversed, at a recent meeting, the decision of its Standing Committee to run the crushers at Love Grove and Worli by contract. The argument put forward in favour of the contract system that it was
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  • 184 9 r War Displacements Ipswich. Hundreds of farmers who have been given notice to quit “for the duration and three years” by county war agricultural committees will in effect be completely dispossessed of their land. Mr. A. G. Mobbs, of Oulton Broad, Suffolk, a prominent member of
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  • 70 9 Under an order published in the latest F.M.S. Government Gazette the Chief Inspector of Mines has authority to order the examination of any machinery which in his opinion is not bona fide in use, and he may requisition any such machinery and deliver it to any
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  • 266 9 j WEDNESDAY 23RD .JULY 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang < per oz. each Ordinary Regn. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, K. Lumpur Weame’s Air Wed. 23rd inst. Singapore .10 .00 Service 100 p.m. 12.30 p.m. AFRICA Thurs. 24th inst. Ail deatinatior.s 50
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2232 9 1 RP". l g ll Wl«t!ttd RANGOON Jaak 1K if X «jtSB XYO 6.01 mc/s (49.94 mJ I Wt S W§sf XYO 3.48 mc/s (86 m.) I xJFwHfc. W B JSkSbK I 0.50 p.m. Indian Session (Recorded t Programme). 7.05 English Session (Re- iii.’i corded Programme). 8.20 Burmese News and
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    • 712 9 KWEIYANG XPSA (49.0 metres) 4.50 a.m. National Anthem—News for the press m Chinese. 5.50 pun. Flag song—Band music—announcement of programmes. 6.00 News commentary in Chinese. 6.15 European music. 6.40 European Music. 6.45 Educational talks, to children. 7.05 News com- mentary in Chinese (Cantonese). 7.20 Lecture on genera, topics. 7.40 Peiping
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  • 182 10 5. —Reuter. «putting WIND UP” AXIS FORCES WATCHING TOBRUK Cairo, July 21 Mechanised Indian cavalrymen who forced their way out of Mechili during the German advance are now “getting their own back” on Axis forces watching Tobruk. A number of their men was included
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  • 105 10 Reuter. Puppet Police Official Shot Dead Shanghai, July 22. After escaping death in his native city of Sungkiang, about 35 miles southwest of Shanghai. Wang Teh-chow, reported to to a high officer of the Nanking regime gendarmerie was shot down in the French Concession yesterday, by
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  • 76 10 .—Reuter- >Rigges X Miss Jacobs Enter Second Round Seabright (New Jersey). July 22. Many wellknown lawn tenuis players figured in the 54th invitation tournament in which the -first round winners included Helen Jacobs, who beat Mrs. Coleman 6—l 6—o, Bobby Rigges who beat J. Moorhead 6
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  • 93 10 .—Reuter. New Shipping Course Discovered Tokyo, July 21. A new shipping course between Kurai Islands and Nemuro Port in Sokkaino Island has been discovered by t-he Japanese Ministry of Communications and Ships. The new course is described as “highly significant” by informed commentators, as Kurai Islands become an
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  • 87 10 .—Reuter. Huge Results Ou Opening Day New r York, July 22. The opening day of the drive throughout the United States for aluminium pots and pans produced huge results. Washington officials predict the total will exceed twenty million pounds and it is even suggested that
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  • 182 10 >. —Reuter. PROVIDING HER WITH EXCHANGt TO PAY FQi WAR SUPPILg Marketable Security! As Collateral I London, July 2 r I It is learned in London that an agreement whereby America give Britain a loan of $425,000,000 at three per cent f terest
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  • 256 10 R.A.F, Fighter Pilot Flashes “V” Signal Over France London, July 22 Aircraft of the Bomber Command attacked objectives in Western Germany last night. The “V” sign was flashed from the sky over France last night by a pilot of the R.A.F. Fighter Command. Using
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  • 209 10 i. —Reuter. Repatriation Proposals London, July 22 Asked in the House of Commons today for an account of the progress of the negotiations with enemy powers for the exchange of badly wounded prisoners of war, Mr Richard Law, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the proposals were
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  • 116 10 —Reuter. Anglo-Iranian Contract Not In Operation London, July 22. In the House of Commons today, Mr. Gallacher asked whether the oil agreement made in 1940 under which the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company was to sell one million barrels of oil to Japan is still in operation
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  • 42 10 t.—Reuter. Tokyo, July 22. While rhe resignation of the pro-Axis Vice Foreign Minister. Mr. Ohashi, has been accepted, Mr. Honda has been prevailed upon to withdraw his resignation as Ambassador at Nanking, according to an official announcement.—Reuter.
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  • 84 10 I. —Reuter. REMINDER OVER DARDANELLES London, July 21. “The Straits are Turkish and will remain s o for ever,” said a speaker on the Ankara radio, quoting the Ankara daily “Ulus,” a semi-official ,vaper, during the special celebrations today of the anniversary of the return to Turkey by
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  • 117 10 —‘B.O.W. German Planes Fail To Reach Leningrad Rugby, July 22. A Russian communique issued early today states, “During July 21, stubborn fighting developed in Polotsk, Smolensk, and Novograd sectors. No heavy fighting took place on other sectors. “Our Air Force carried out an offensive action destroying enemy
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  • 151 10 Consolidating India’s W ar Effort London. July 22. Moro Indians are to be absorbed in the Viceroy of India’s Executive Council and more Indians are to hold portfolios in the Central Government. This step toward augmenting and consolidating India's war effort was announced today when
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  • 37 10 .—Reuter. Lisbon, July 22 The Chinese Ambassador in Berlin, General Chen, together with the diplomatic and Consular party of thirty, who left Berlin on July 16, have arrived in Lisbon. —Reuter.
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  • 152 10 ’—Reuter. Two Resolutions Before U.S. Congress Washington, July 21. Immediately after Mr. Roosevelt’s message to Congress, the Chairman of the Senate Military Committee introduced two resolutions to letain the army in service and remove the limit of the number of selectees, but making no declaration of
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  • 107 10 8.0. W. Announcement Bx Colonial Office Rugby, July 21 Honourable Uiliami Tuge, Prince Consort of Tonga, died suddenly yesterday, the Colonial Office announces. He married Queen Salote in 1917 and had been Premier since 1923. He was appointed an Honorary C.B.E. in 1937. Tonga Islands lie
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  • 71 10 Angott Floored Twice In Second Round Philadelphia, Julv 22. Pay Robinson., a young local negro, has been boxing professionally for a year and remains unbeaten, following a decision in a ten rounds contest versus Sammy Angott, the World Lightweight Champion, according to the National Boxing Association.
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  • 66 10 i.—Reuter. Multiplying Output For U.S. 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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  • 39 10 —Reuter The formation cf a national organisation to be known us “VE clubs of America” was announced on Monday .by the head of the British American Ambulance Corps, with the approval of the State Department.
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  • 139 10 Bolivian Envoi Vbt To JLeave Berlin Lapaz, to The German Government has J the Bolivian Charge d’Affaires z m M. Alfredo Flores, to leave Etrlir. 3 72 hours, it is officially announced The German Minister in Bob ;a. 1 Ernst Wendler, was ord -ed J vian Government to
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  • 121 10 3,—8 O.W Much lin pr ♦■**<*<! M Manoeuvrability Rugby, u] The King himself recent j of one of the new “Churchill na'l showing its paces on a hi Majesty was visiting a tanks—Britain’s late.' c j able instrument of th mass produced. I During a
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  • 52 10 —Reuter- Stubbornn Eigli'i" 2 Same Mosco*. A morning commit’ Soviet Information "During the nigh’ fighting continued j Pskov, Polotsk, Novograd-Volynsk and sectors of the operations took place. j -Our Air ror« against enemy niechc cording to prelimim July 21 our Air Force combats 32 enemy
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  • 28 10 Reuter. Sharp ProtJ H Berlin BC Authoritative qv.arUn that the German < day sent a sharp note Bolivian Government JI to the German the German Office I
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  • 233 10 —Reuter. Several Towns Reoccupied Chungking, July 22. Chinese forces are reverted to be very active in the western part of the mountains in Southern Shansi. Following the recent Japanese drive into these mountains, the main body of Chinese forces withdrew’ to other positions. The
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  • 51 10 r. —Reuter. Threatening Movement By Peruvian Troops Quito, Ecuador. July 21. The Government has issued here today reports of a threatening movement by Peruvian troops against Ecuadorian garrisons at Rancho. Chico and Alto Matapalo in Matapalo and in Quebrada, Seca and Mataralo sectors on the Ecuador frontier.
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  • 28 10 Reuter. Batavia, July 22. Six N.E.I. officers left by plane for Australia on their way to England, where they wall join the Netherlands Army.—
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  • 232 10 Declaration At Foreign Press i Conference 1. —Reuter. Tokyo, July 22. Japan still adheres to the Three Power Pact policy. “There is no change in Japans foreign policy which revolves round the Three Power Pact despite the Cabinet changes,” declared Mr. Koh Ishi, Deputy
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  • 59 10 Reuter. Talk itli Generalissimo Madame Chiang Chungking, July 22. Mr. Owen Lattimore, American personal political adviser to Marshal Chiang Kaishek, called on the Generalissimo on Sunday and Lad a conversation lasting one hour. Marshal Chiang received Mr. Lattimore in the presence of Madam Chiang. It is ’reamed that
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 59 10 Steamer sailings in July for I nited States o f America For full particulars apply to s SIME, DVR BY LO. LTD. Agents AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. LTD., 21 Beach Street Telephone 1421—3. burnsphilp LINE (Incorporated in Australia) fur particulars regarding Freight. Passage, and other information please apply to tit H
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  • 1355 11  -  HIE STOR Y OF JOHN 1.. SULLIVAN ith o fi't telegraph pole and an frame that seemed made of steel* a i jidin L, Sullivan could fight for rounds. Il is feats are recounted in the following article. Uy 1. Il HELLIU ELL ii I? PFI>Y
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  • 114 11 ■a,-‘ 'me game of footB h. f-ukit Mertajam B on 20.7.41 in Id th East B 1 draw th sco’-‘? fr through lood after the B“- Wn/ d >ow their centrek u netted di the uuring a melee late l BOal. A few B^
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  • 76 11 Draw At Selangor Club Last Night (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I --mpur. July 22. The draw for the M ayan Lawn Ten s Char lions', lip wh h are be he c iring the Avgust hoi 'ays here, too place tonight at the Selangor Club, but
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  • 32 11 C.R.C. vs P.M.R.C. Today The Chinese Recreation Club will meet the Penang Municipal Recreation Club in a First Division soccer match on the Victoria Green at 5.15 p.m. today.
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  • 40 11 Members are asked to note that the duties of Soccer Convenor will, in future, be carried out by Mr. G. H. Conaghan of Messrs. Wreford and Thornton, Penang, to whom all communications should be addressed
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  • 180 11 Charge Of Attempting To Obtain Bribe Ipoh. Remarking that to send the defendant to prison would be too great a punishment and that to bind him over would j be too lenient in view of the fact that he was a police constable, Mr. P. F.
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  • 113 11 The following are the latest amendments to the S.R.A. classification list of Horses and Ponies: HORSES Transfers:— From Class 1 to Class 2—Dinna Forget. King's (Jambit-. Rose Quilt, Scarlet Tiger. From Class 3 to Class 2—Remember Me. From Class 4 to Class 3 —Moonwin.
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  • 296 11 Four Months For ‘■’Chi Id-Broker’ Ipoh. Described as a “broker” whose business was to Duy and sell childien to any first-comer a middle-aged Chinese. Chong Chong, was ordered to serve four months’ rigorous imprisonment, when he came up before Mr, P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Ipoh First
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  • 181 11 Park Licence Extended Another Six Months Taiping. The monthly meeting of the Sanitary Board, Larut and Malang, took place yesterday morning presided over by the Chairman, Mr. A. C. Boyd and those present were Dr. D. F. Irvine, Messrs. G. S. Thatcher, P. T. Ho,
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  • 54 11 Ipoh. An “At Home” will be given to the recipients of the Goodwill Badges presented by the Chinese Islamic South. Asia Goodwill Delegation at the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Saturday at 4 p.m. Messrs. Lau Pak Khuan. JP., Cheong Chee and Ong Chin Seong
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  • 240 11 T'HE following are the handicaps for the Kedah Gymkhana Club Meeting to be run at A lor Star on Saturday, There is a card of 8 events, with a ladies event, thrown in. The Penang Harbour Board have made arrangements for a launch to
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  • 353 11 10.00 a.m. —Jr. Doubles Quarter-Final. Beh Leong Teik and Gan Teng Kee vs Thoe Fook Choe and Lee Thean Chin. 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. —Jr. InterTeam Ist Session (2 Men’s Singles): Hu Yew Seah vs Police Sports Club. 11.30 a.m. —Jr. Men’s Doubles SemiFinal:
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  • 435 11 A.I.F. Team Beaten By Six Wickets Ipoh. Playing on the Central Mental Hospital grounds on Sunday, the C. M. H. cricket eleven defeated an A.I.F. eleven by six wici kets and 69 runs in a two innings game. Batting first the C. M. H. collected
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  • 276 11 Malays Defeat Indians By Odd Goal Sitiawan. Interesting soccer was seen on the Sitiawan Recreaticn Club padang on Friday when the Malays met the Indians in a Sitiawan Socder League match. The game ended in a win for Malays by threp goals to two. The first
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  • 66 11 C.R.C. Beat P.R.C. The C.R.C. beat the P.R.C. at tennis by 3 matches to nil. Results: Sehu Tap and Goon Kok Ying beat E C. Valberg and L. I. Roblcss 6 Lim Keng Hock and Goon Kok Lem beat Dr. N. H. Perera and S Stewart fr -1,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 47 11 DIAMOND ,J J I if' U; H I" 7 i I The popularity of Diamond Bedsteads has been pre-eniincnl for many years on account of their extreme durability and high standard of finish. MAMONDHEULPBODUCTSPI? 601 KAMPONG BAHRU ROAD SINGAPORE Ask for descriptive folder (Bl) 4 M 9
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  • 344 12 Scepticism Grows In Turkey IRONICAL COMMENT OVER “BLITZ” ON RUSSIA London, July 22. military experts consider it unlikely that Germany will want to create a new front before having materially reduced Russian resistance, according to the Ankara correspondent of the Independent Free French Agency.
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  • 151 12 Closing Date Extended For Class 2 Horses "JENTRIES for the I’enang Turf Club August Meeting to be run at Penang on August 2. 4 and 9 closed at 12 noon today with a total of 122 entries from Horses Class 1.2 3
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  • 47 12 s.—Reuter. Italian Forces If ere 170,000 Nairobi. July T 2. General Cunningham’s force in East Africa did not exceed 20,000 infantry and 68 guns it is officially announced, but they defeated the Italian forces numbering- 170.000, including 96,000 infantry and 100 guns.—Reuter.
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  • 94 12 Today at the Waterfall Gardens from 5.15 p.m. to 630 p.m. March Ich Dien Williams Overture The Fair Maid Oi Perth Hartmann Selection A Princess Of Kensington German Waltz Wine. Women And Song Strauss Selection Sweet Adeline Kern Fox Trot Wish Me Luck Davies God Save The King
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  • 537 12 REPRESENTATIVES OF ALL COMMUNITIES May Lead To Solution Of Party Strife LONDON, JULY 22. Alli. L. S. AMERY ON TUESDAY DESCRIBED THOSE 111 WHO HAD JOINED THr VICEROY’S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL AS A “TEAM OF ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE, WHICH IT WOULD BE DIFFICULT TO RIVAL
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  • 48 12 WEDNESDAY, JULY 23. TIN: Penang $138.12$ Business done Singapore $138.12$ RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 l/2c Singapore Spot 38 l/2c COPRA: Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.35 sellers Fair Seed $8.85 sellers WE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $lO 36 Rangoon Parboiled Nn. 2 $9.94
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  • 667 12 rpHERE is a slogan among the unemployed of Belgium: “S’il faut munrir c est mieux mourir ala patrie!’’ (If you have to die, better die at home). One day it will be famous, for it expresses both the tragedy and the heroic resolve of thousands
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  • 384 12 PROTESTING against an order by the German authorities asking him to resign, Dr. F. J. Va:> demeulebroucke, Burgomaster of Brussels, issued 1 the following proclamation which was posted on the walls of Brussels and twice torn down by the Germans. Dr. Vandemeulebroucke was subsequently sent to
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  • 749 12 City’s Defences And Services Prove Adequate 'By Alexander Werth, Reuters special correspondent). Moscow, July 22. r pilE first raid on Moscow wa s like being home in London again with few differences. Trumpeted by the Germans as “devastating,” it was what i n
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  • 153 12 The following is the list of successful candidates in the St. John Ambulance examination held last week at the AngloChinese Girls’ School, Penang:— Madam Lim Shan Yong, Madam Lim Siew Yong, Misses Monica Chow, Subathia Andrew, Cheong Siew Leng. Ch ng Earn Cheng. Chin Chin Lin,
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