Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 June 1940

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 138. Vol. xcvni. TUESDAY. JUNE 11. 1940. PKICE 10 CENTS,
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  • 930 1 May Be Announced Before Presidential Election Italian Action Deciding Factor ISOLATIONISM NOW DYING Washington, June 11. I REYNAUD’S and Mr. Dull' Cooper’s speeches created a good impression here. The view seems to be growing that Italy’s entry into the war without justification or provocation will
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  • 559 1 WORTHLESS PROMISE TO MEDN. POWERS London, June 11. Home Radio states that Mussolini will be supreme commander of the Italian forces, although the King of Italy still remains normal chief. It is added that this decision has been taken in perfect agreemen t with the
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  • 46 1 —Reuter Planes Troops Cross To Finland Helsinki. June 10. Seven Norwegian military aeroplanes landed at Petsamo and otter points in Northern F nland and a number of Nori wPtdan soldiers and civihan refugees also crossed the frontier. The airmen and soldiers were interred.—Reuter
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  • 263 1 Paris, June 11. (AST night’s war communique j states: “From the sea to the Oise, the enemy accentuated his pressure between the roads from Amiens to Rouen and from Amiens to Vernon, reaching the lower Seine at certain poults where some elements have crossed
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  • 260 1 Reuter. Canada Declares War Ottawa, June 11. The House of Commons unanimously voted to declare war on Italy. The Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, moved a resolution declaring it expedient that the Canadian Government should ask the King to declare a state of war against
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  • 87 1 —REUTER To An Econeiiiic Blockade LONDON, JU.\ E ii. MR. HUGH DALTON, .1// \7N 7’ R Of ECONOMIC lI' A Rl 1 RE. //V AN tekuieh X ted THAT ITALY IS MOST I'ULX ERABLE TO A.X ECONOMIC BLOCKADE. SHE IS DEPENDENT ON OUTSII ’E SC)URC ES
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    • 269 1 “SMILER” fed on T COW&GATE J I r Agents for North Malaya d GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD, Penang and Ipoh. SCIENCE WINS It is a well established fact that millions of dollars are expended annually in repairing the damage done by Termites or White Ants as they are commonly called. In
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  • 1355 2 FOLLOWING DECLARATION OF ®AB ON ALLIES I Hour Of Irrevocable Decisions Has Come” DUCE’S BROADCASI Allied Ambassadors Informed War From Today New York, June 10. According to reports reaching here from Berlin the Italian forces at 6.30 B.S.T. were invading the French Riviera. Mussolini in
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  • 525 2 Paris Now Placed In State Of Defence Paris, June 10. THE Capital is placed in a state of defence today. The per--1 manent staffs of the Ministries were evacuated on Sunday and today to the Provinces. The heads of the Government remain. The outskirts of Paris
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  • 95 2 —Reuter. Increasing Supplies To Allies Stockheim June 10. The Dagens Nyheter says that although the United States is not belligerent, in the technical sense, neither is siteneutral —President Roosevelt has clearly taken his stand as the Western Power*ally. Su.ce the German invasion of No r I way,
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  • 207 2 —Reuter H. M. S. Glorious London, June 10. It is officially announced that the British aircraft carrier Glorious is presumed lost and also the transport steamer Orama and the tanker, Oil Pioneer. Two destroyers, the Acasta and the Ardent, are also presumed to have sunk. An Admiralty communique
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  • 44 2 —Reuter. Home Rails Well Supported London, June 10 On the Stock Exchange, home rails were supported throughout the session while in other sections prices, after early hesitations, showed some improvement, especially gilt-edged and Kaffirs. Foreign bonds scarcely moved. Wall Street was easy.—Reuter.
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  • 541 2 Rugby, June io. Admiral Ramsay, who commanded the naval forces from Dover, has told the press the first full story of the evacuation from Dunkirk when a small band of junior officers in a secret control room helped to direct the saving of more than
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  • 1025 3 Manila. QINCE the United States counts its population once more, and the Philippines did so in 1938, some interesting comparisons are possible. Some authority has said that in America the natural daily increment is 2,000, says the “Christian Science Monitor.” II the
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  • 142 3 The London Palladium’s Crazy Gang —Flanagan and Allen, Nervo and Knox, and Naughton and Gold —are to break up. This autumn Naughton and Gold will leave the Gang and the remaining four will go into a new' type of musical production as a “Not So
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  • 41 3 A baby was born in a car standing in Sidney-street, in the centre of Cambridge. The mother, Mrs. Roberts, of Great Chesterford, and child were taken to a Cambridge nursing home and are doing well.
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  • 185 3 German prisoners interned in the south of England set fire to their camp recently. They are said to have stacked straw and bedding in one of the huts to set fire to the building. After the fire had been started some of the prisoners tried to
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  • 62 3 Mary English, aged 10, of Actonstreet. King’s Cross, now in hospital with burns, owes her life to the presence of mind of her 12-years-old brother Ronald. The children were playing when Mary’s clothes caught fire as she poured petrol on to a flaming match. Ronald
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  • 61 3 A tourer, coming out of a side road near the Date Kramat ground on Saturday night, crashed into a dust-bin and its front bumper was torn off by the force of the impact. The occupants < f the car were not injured. A report was
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  • 180 3 MISS JOYCE PHILLIPS. 20-years-old actress who “fell head over heels in love” with “Cobber” Kain and announced her engagement to him recently, had previously ended her engagement to Mr. F. S. Crossland, captain of Sale (Cheshire) Rugby Club. “But it wasn’t just because of
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  • 404 3 "M And "N" Simplify Parenthood Disputes KNOW thyself” was the advice of an ancient Greek philosopher. Now medical science, with its blood tests, says, in effect, to those whose paternity may be in doubt: “Know your father.” M and N blood tests, which are in the limelight just now, have
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  • 80 3 Evelyn Catton, aged 17, of Water-loo-road, Runcorn, Lancashire, who was knocked down in the black-out by a motor-cycle despatch rider was awarded £745 damages and costs at Liverpool Assizes for personal injuries. The award was made against William Henry McLouglin who was said to
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  • 38 3 Sir Henry Duffield Craik is to remain Governor of the Punjab for a further six months on the expiry of his present term of office in October next, it was officially announced the other day.
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  • 267 3 Police Told to Ask More About Him CASE against a German, Rudolph Frank, living in Belsize-avenue, N.W., who was said by the clerk to have “lit up the City” during the black-out, was adjourned at the Mansion House for police to make the “fullest inquiry.” Police Constable
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  • 106 3 Eighteen-years-old Giles Owbridge who concealed his age and volunteered to fight for the Firms because he was too young “to do his bit for his own country,” is one of the 19 British volunteers reported to have been arrested by
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  • 257 3 PROPHECY ABOUT THE SOVIET A “CHRISTIAN Tulipian and a humble servant of the Great W’hite Spirit” was Herbert Henry Stringer’s description of himself before the South-Eastern Conscientious Objectors’ Tribunal the other day. Stringer, who is a solicitor’s clerk, was refused exemption. He said
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  • 143 3 rpHE Army Blood Transfusion Centre urgently needed sup1 plies to send to the B.E.F. in Norway. It was night. Where could donors be found quickly? An inquiry was put through to a West-country aircraft factory where there were many men on night work.
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  • 187 3 A plan to enable couples to marry without fixing the day in advance and without going to the expense of a special licence has been worked out by the Rev. R. N. Pyke, vicar of Southwold Suffolk. He thinks it will be of special interest
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  • 59 3 When Mrs. Leonora Arvilla Woodland, aged 34, of Montroseavenue, Redland, Bristol, pleaded guilty at Bristol to stealing from two stores she was told to go home and read the Ten Commandments. Mr. A. J. Harris, the chairman, said: “Pay particular attention to the one that says
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  • 2408 4 Its Theory And Practice DR. SILCOCK’S BROADCAST FROM SINGAPORE I HAVE been asked to speak about totalitarianism and to contrast it, as a political system, with democracy. Both of these are vague terms, of uncertain content, although the struggle between them is a clear-cut
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  • 499 4 Library Notice THE following publications were issued or received by the Department of Statistics, S.S. F.M.S., during the period May 16-31, 1940, inclusive, and are available for public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore:— SECTION Issued by the Department The N.E.I. Rubber Statistics (5.47) April 1940.
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  • 78 4 One Awarded To P.F.S. Student Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. S. Venkatachar, Agent to the Government of India in Malaya, notifies that the two scholarships offered by the Annanialai University in 1910 to Malayan Indians educated in Malaya and possessing the Oxford or Cambridge Senior Certificate, for admission
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  • 483 4 Bulletin In Romanised Malay June 7. It is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Romanised Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. These Malay news bulletins will be
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  • 249 4 Part Of Proceeds Io Patriotic Fund Kuala Lipis Last week Captain B. Preedy—(lnspector of Schools. Pahang) opened the exhibition of basket-work and handicrafts >-i all Malay boys' schools and of needle work of all Malay girls schools of Kuala Lipis District at the Malay boys school I
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  • 2689 5 Europeans Only At Present ATTORNEY GENERAL EXPLAINS MEASURE r> Singapore. HE Compulsory Service (Local Forces) Bill and the Local Forces Training Bill were taken through all stages and passed with certain amendments in the Legislative Council yesterday. The Acting Attorney-Gene ral, the Hon. Mr. N. A.
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  • 417 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr Mohamed Yunus Zyllwyn-Ste-wart has been appointed Assistant Immigration Officer for Singapore. The promotion of Mr. L. Rayman, of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners, to be Supernumerary Officer, Class IA, M.C.S., is gazetted. As a part of its policy of helping Malay boys to continue or further their education,
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    • 189 5 TONIGHT AT Tf EE NEW WORLD TUESDAY, 11th JUNE, 1940. 1- Cantonese Wayang “Pak Sah Thong” Part 2. 2. Dr. Ching Loo, Prof. Lian Tian 10 Shanghai Beauties Dancing, Magic, Mirth Mystery. Nightly At 9 p.m. 4- Globe Talkies “Mystery Man” (Cantonese Talkie).. 4. Merry-Go-Round 5 cts. Adults or Children.
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    • 439 5 LARGE COMPANIES ADDING NEW MEN Only physically fit are selected With business conditions improving, large firms throughout the world are selecting men, sound in body and health. Better business is demanding more strenuous effort in all walks of life. Weak, anaemic, rundown men find Waterbury’s Compound a marvelous source of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 184 5 MAJESTIC STARTS TODAY 3.00, 6.15 9.30 3 p.m. Matinea 15, 30 so cents Downstairs. JEAN HhKSHOLT in MEET DOCTOR CHRISTIAN” with DOROTHY LOVETT as the nurse, “Judy” ROBERT BALDWIN RKO Radio Picture Drama with a laugh, a tear, and rollicking young romance. A smalltown story with a big heart thrill.
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    • 156 5 “This Is A Picture Every Chinese Must See” —says the S. Echo—lo-6-40. Tremendous Success Never Before Such Crowds For A Chinese Picture I QUEEN'S Owing To Other Bookings Season Ends Today 4 SHOWS AGAIN AT 12, 3, 6.30 9.30 Endorsed By All Who Have Seen It— Bigger Than The Record-Breaking
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  • 327 6 VTUSSOLINI’S entry into the 1 A war we say Mussolini’s because the Italian spirit cannot be in it—has been justly condemned as a stab in the back. Great Britain and France had been more than his allies in the last War; they had helped his
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  • 231 6 TV7ITH the introduction in Council yesterday of the Compulsory Service (Local Forces) Bill, the Colony makes its full contribution to the Empire’s war effort. As the Hon’ble Mr. S. W. Jones pointed out, Malaya can claim to have done her duty in the economic sphere,
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  • 49 6 Reuter. Belleville, Ontario, June 10. Mr. Rogers, Minister of National Defence, was killed when the Air Force plane in which he was travelling from Ottawa to Toronto crashed at Newtonville, a town on Lake Ontario. Three members of the crew were also killed.—Reuter.
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  • 462 6 Hotv To Serve r I I HE Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe’s statement in Council yesterday that non-Europcans are anxious to be called to service is no empty claim. When the news of the Conscription Bill was first published on Friday afternoon, there were many inquiries at
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  • 603 6 Tuesday, June 11. CO Italy has shown her k hand at last. As from one minute past midnight, a state of war exists between her and the Allies. jl/I USSOLINI, in broadcasting this decision, declared —without explaining how —that the Western plutocratic democracies had
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  • 4197 7 Support For Tax On Incomes SPIRITED COUNCIL SPEECHES URGING MAXIMUM EFFORT gPIRITED speeches were made at yesterday’s meeting of the Legislative Council by unofficial members, in which Malaya was urged to contribute immediately her maximum effort in the prosecution of
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  • 276 7 —Reuter. Allies Hohl Key To Far East London, June io. Singapore is one of the most important points in the world, declared Professor Denis Saurat, director of the Drench institute, lecturing in London on Anglo-French C o-Operation in Asia. lie declared that the fate of China would
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  • 66 7 The promotion of Mr. C. A. Vlieiand, M.C.S., to be Under-Secretary to Government, Federated Malay states will only affect the rank and not the duties of the officer in question who will continue to officiate in the special post of Secretary for Defence, rualaya while
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  • 371 7 Three 81,000 Contributions Yesterday rpHANKS to three cheques for $l,OOO each from The Penang Swimming Club, Mr. Choong Lye Hock and Messrs. Hock Ilin Brothers, Ltd., and two cheques of $5OO from the Boon Pharmacy and Mr. and Mrs. James McCardie, besides several smaller
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  • 59 7 Cheques made payable to “The War Fund” should be sent to this office (216, Penang Road), and they will be duly acknowledged in these columns. Perak contributions may be sent to our Ipoh office, 123, Brewster Road. Contributors are asked to write their names in
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  • 92 7 Following Italy’s declaration of war against the Allies, Italian interests in Penang were taken over by the authorities this morning. The firm of Fiat S.A. at the junction of Northam Road and Farquhar Street was closed and armed police were on guard inside the
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  • 745 8 Chairman’s Speech At Annual General Meeting The Penang and Province Wellesley Nattukottai Chettiars’ Chamber of Commerce celebrated its sixth anniversary and held its annual general meeting yesterday' evening, with Mr. K. V. RM. Alagappa Chettiar presiding. The function was a great success and largely attended by
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  • 981 8 Trade Still Continues Restricted Singapore. June 6. The continued poverty of the orders from New York, and the reported dull conditions in London, rather behe the steady rise in both these markets which has taken place during the past week. In New York there has been
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 163 8 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4/ 4/3 A. Amalgamated 5/3 5/9 Bangrin 18/ 19/ Batu Selangor 1.371 1.424 Hitam 4<> 45c Hong Fatt 1.02 k 1.071 Jelapang 25/ 26/ Jelebu 60 65 Johan 29 31 K. Kamunting 8/ 8/6 Katu Tin 21/6 22/6c Kinta Kellas 5/ 5/6
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    • 275 8 RUBBER Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.174 1.224 Ayer Panas 1.174 1.224 Bassetts 374 424 Batu Lintangs 924 974 Bentas 92 i 974 Brogas 574 62jex Indragiris 1.15 1.20 Kempas 1.90 2.00 Kuala Sidims 2.074 2.15 Lunas 1.474 1.55 Malaka Pindas 1.30 1.35 Mentakabs 374 40 New Scudais
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    • 278 8 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST MINING Buyers Seller» Ampat 3/9 4/6 Austral Amal 5/ 5/6 Ayer Weng 60 65 Bangrm 17/6 18/6 Batu Selangor 1.35 1.40 Ber junta 1 B'9 9/3 Hitam 40 45c Hong Fatt 1.00 1.05 c Johan 274 30c Jelebu 65 674 K. Kamuntmg 8/ 8/44 K. Lanjut
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    • 290 8 SOON THEAM CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Seller» Ampat 3/104 4/lj A. Amalg 5/lj 5/7j A Hitams 19/6 20/6 Bangrins 18/9 19/9 B. Selangors 1.381 1.414 Hong Fatts 1.05 1.074 c Jelebus 65 68 Johans 29 31c Kamras 1/3 1/6 Kamuntings 9/9 10/6 K. Lanjuts 20'3 20/9 Kramats 10/ 10/3 Kuchais
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    • 237 8 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Seller» Ampats 3/6 4/ A. Amalgamateds 5/ 5/3 B. Selangors 1.35 1.40 Hong Fatts 95 97jx« Hitams 40 45 Jelebus 624 65 Johans 274 30cd K. Kamuntings 7/9 8/3 Kramats 10/ 10/6 K. Lanjuts 19/9 20/3 Kuchais 1.574 1.624 Katus 20/3 20/9 Kundangs 12/6 12/9
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  • 1252 9 Conflicting Influences In The North And South No one can travel in Italy today without being immediately struck with the way the different parts of the country are united in their aversion to any participation in the war (wrote Douglas Woodiuff in the JWancTieste?’
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  • 331 9 Fritz Thyssen Gives A Warning New York. Amazing protests against the war and against Nazi brutality have been made by Fritz Thyssen, the “man who made Hitler,” to the Fuehrer himself and to Goering. Thyssen, once Germany’s greatest steel king and industrialist, is now a fugitive
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  • 155 9 Posters Displayed On Buildings The situation in the strike of over 300 boys of the Confucian Middle School, Kuala Lumpur, who refused, to sit for their final term examination as a protest against the dismissal of five teachers, assumed a. worse aspect on Saturday morning,,
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2557 9 rome madras S&i W W 1,43 am News i n English (31.15 rn.) JMmGF 2.45 Niw.s in English <19.61 25.40 mJ. Sw x 1H BB News jg!g| Y 6.50 News in English B 881 in English l-55 p.m. News in English (19.61 m; 31 Music Programme. 7.00 News in Telugu.
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  • 393 10 KING HAAKON AND GOVT. IN BRITAIN Troops To Be Used To Greater Advantage Elsewhere London,June 10 Ii is announced that the British and French troops have withdrawn from Northern Norway and that King Haakon and the Norwegian Government are in Great Britain. A portion of
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  • 161 10 ’—Reuter. If Italy Goes To Vi ar U.S. May Intervene New York, June 10. A despatch from Rome to the “New York Times" states “According to all accounts here. President Roosevelt has told Signor Mussolini that if he intervened (in the war) it would precipitate a
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  • 1137 10 PREMIER S ASSURANCE TO M. REYNAUD Fresh Forces Landed In France More Reinforcements Shortly London, June 10. Mr. Churchill, in a message to M. Reynaud, says: “The maximum possible support is being given by the British forces in the great battle which the French Armies
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  • 144 10 .—Reuter. Story Of Attack By U-Boat London, June 10. Over a hundred seamen rescued from the "Carinthia" arrived at a British port last night. One of them stated that a torpedo killed two officers and two ratings. When the liner stopped, a submarine appeared on the
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  • 272 10 Reuter. Increased ar Supplies Available For Allies Rugby, June 10. It is understood that a statement to the following effect is being given by the Anglo-French Purchasing Board to the United States press for publication “The Anglo-French Purchasing Board is in a position to state
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  • 60 10 —Reuter Military Situation Considered Paris, June 10. The Cabinet met at 9 p.m. and considered the military and* diplomatic situation President Lebrun presided at the meeting which lasted ninety minutes. The Cabinet meeting again on Monday evening meeting cancelled The Paris radio state that the meeting of
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  • 132 10 .—Reuter Broadcast To Czechs By Mr. Duff Cooper Rugby, June 9. “The people of Czechoslovakia will bide their time and when they see Germany beginning to stagger under the strain of the war and when they judge the moment opportune, they will rise as they
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  • 17 10 —Reuter. New York. June 10. The liner President Roosevelt" was docked at 12.45 a.m.—Reuter.
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  • 67 10 “Cobber” Kain Shot Down 40 Nazi Planes London, June 10. It is learned that the air ace “Cobber Kain, was killed on active service in a flying accident. —Reuter. Cobber” Kain, the famous New Zealand pilot, who had brought down more than forty German
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  • 64 10 —Reuter. Measures To Expose Fifth Columnists Panama, June 9. The United States Army Command in the canal zone is conducting a searchin, investigation into the antecedents am; credentials of all European-born employees on the canal with a view to exposing possible fifth columnists. It is reported that
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  • 54 10 Reuter. No Details I util Full Reports Received London, Jure 10. An Admiralty communique states: “Information reaching the Admiralty appears to indicate that there was contact on June 8 between British and German naval forces in Northern waters. ‘‘No further statement can be made until
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  • 43 10 —Reuter. Boundary Agreement Reached Moscow. June 10. An agreement on the precise demarcation of the Mongolia-Manchukuo frontier has been reached as a result of recent negotiations between M. Molotov and the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow 7 according to the Tass Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 44 10 .—Reuter. Italian Ambassador Leaves For Moscow Moscow, June 10. Signor Rosso. Italian Ambassador to the U.S.S.R. has left Rome for Moscow and M. Gorelvin. Soviet Ambassador to Italy, left Moscow for Rome. Both Ambassadors will resume their duties without delay, on arrival.—Reuter.
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  • 612 10 NEW ALL-PARTY ADMLNISIRATION ORGANISE NATION S LIFE Rugby, June 10 The sweeping organisation of the nation’s life for which the new All-Party Administration has obtained powers from Parliament with a view to the most vigorous possible prosecution cf the war provides the weekly journal Economist
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  • 1026 11 VAN BREUKELEN AGAIN HEADS TRAINERS’ LIST Statistics Of Perak June Meeting 'a Illi lour wins on the first day, two wins on the second and three on the third, M. van Breukelen is easily the champion trainer at the Perak Turf Club
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  • 90 11 Penang Team To Meet Selangor The following have been selected to represent Penang in the Malaya Cup soccer match with Selangor on Saturday, June 15 on the Victoria Green, Penang:— G. PAUL (1.R.C.); SGT. ANDERSON (P.G.F.A.), WONG KAM POH (C.R.C.); C. DANKER (0.X.A.), F. BUCHANAN (P.S.C.), ABDULLAH
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  • 85 11 Match With Eastern Athletic On June 18 Ipoh. The Firat Division League matches fixed for June 14, 17, 19 and 20 have been postponed owing to Perak's “Malaya” Cup match against Kedah on June 15, and the State’s game against the Eastern Athletic Association Tourists on June 18.
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  • 66 11 Alor Star vs O.X.A. The following will play for Alor Star vs. the O. X. A., at Alor Star, on Thursday: W. N. Ritchie, A. O. Shuib, A. Rashid, H. Y. Tahir, B. R. O. Willis, M. A. Salim, M. A. Ismail, Dim Sin Chaw, Ahmad Ibrahim, Salleh, Abdul
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  • 49 11 O.X.A. vs S.X.I. Teachers At the S.X.I. ground today. O.X.A.—Tom Ratna; Khaw Keng Hock, Lee Soon Chye; O. Foley, Tan Chit Bah, Lee Yeow Soon; Looi Choo Eng (Capt.), Davy. Yeap Hock Hoe, N. Danker, Ooi Ee Yeang. Reserves: Lim Beng Hong, Ong Chin Setng, Khaw Keng Siew.
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  • 267 11 Easy Win For C.R.C. In Second Division Soccer npHE Chinese Recreation Club Reserves gained a runaway A victory yesterday when they defeated the Penang Garrison Malay Royal Engineers by seven goals to one in a return second division match. The Malay Sappers, however, played
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  • 32 11 TODAY SOCCER: Eastern S.C. vs. I.R.C. “B.” Renong Ground. P.M.R.C. vs. P.C.F.A. Dato Kramat Ground. OX.A. vs. S.X.I. Teachers S.X.I. Ground. TOMORROW SOCCER: I RC. vs. P.W.D. Victoria Green.
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    • 37 11 A A 2 BEDSTEADS I I risAß e popularity of Diamond I f Steads has been pre-eniincnt many years on account of "hr extreme durability and high I standard of finish. I Ask for descriptive folder (Bl)
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    • 238 11 Fate Of World Depends On Present Battle M. REYNAUD. A MODEST WAR EFFORT But A FEAST FOR THE EYES A TREAT FOR THE MIND And IT WILL HELP TO WIN THE WAR Under the distinguished patronage of rhe Hon’ble The Resident Councillor, MR. A. M. GOODMAN, The Chinese Consul, MR.
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  • 1000 12 “Fearful Fate” Awaits Her DUCE’S COWARDLY DECISION More A Liability Than An Asset To Hitler London. June 11. “We can never fail to beat hah on the field of battle,” said Mr. Duff Cooper. Minister of Information in a broadcast last night on Signor
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  • 88 12 TUESDAY, JUNE 11 JTIN: Penang $142.75 Business done Buyers no sellers. Singapore $142.75 RUBBER: Penang spot 38> c Singapore Spot 381 c COPRA: Sundried $335 buyers Black Pepper Nomina. TAPIOCA: Medium $5.75 seUers Fair Seed $5.25 sellers «ICE: Indian Parboiled White Samba 164 lbs. $6.80 Red Samba 164
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  • 65 12 -Reuter London, June ii. Anti-Italian riots in which bottles were thrown and fire arms used broke out in Soho. London, last night. The windows <)/ several Italian restaurants were smashed. Scores of police are now patrolling the streets in Liverpool, considerable damage was done to premises
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  • 262 12 —Reuter. ALLIES READY FOR ITALY London, June 11. Reuter understands that in view of the latest developments in the war situation, particularly Italy’s entry into the war, there will be no secret session of Parliament today. The Ministry of Information states that preparations of the Allied
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  • 248 12 Man Dies From Burns As a result of having been badly burnt following an explosion in his house, No. 5, King Street, at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, a Chinese died at the General Hospital in the evening. Ihe man whose name was given as Tye Keat
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  • 68 12 Zain bin Mohamed appeared before Mr w M. McCall. Penang- Third Police Magistrate, yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to an acjditional Police constable while in the dis charge of Ins duty as a public servant ou June 9. The charge was explained to
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  • 164 12 Reuter. London, June 11. The King has sent a message to King Carol conveying congratulations on the tenth anniversary of King Carol’s accession to the Throne. “I have watched with respect and admiration the efforts you are making to preserve the independence and neutrality
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  • 633 12 Man And Woman To Be Retried Ipoh. "If the apparatus had to be complete, jt would be .sufficient to say still. I think part of a still is a utensil and comes within the terms of the section if its purpose can be proved. If this
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  • 17 12 The Penang Library will be closed on Thursday, June 13, being a public holiday.
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  • 319 12 Mr. Cheah Cheang Lim First President IVJR. CHEAH CHEANG LIM, 1 A J.P., was elected the first President of the Penang SinoMuslim Association at the first meeting of the committee pro tern held at the Li Tek Seah, Carnarvon Street, with Mr. H. G. Sarwar in the
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  • 58 12 Sentence of five months' rigorous imprisonment was passed by the Penang District Judge, Mr. H A. Forrer, yesterday on Chuah Ab. Tat alias Chuah Ah Yew, who was convicted on a charge of attempting to commit robbery of $24 from Choa Toh Sat, on May 21.
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  • 135 12 MAJESTIC CINEMA Jean Hersholt in “Meet Dr. Christian" 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m QUEEN’S CINEMA “Youth of New China" 12 noon 3, 6 30 and 9 30 p.ni REX CINEMA “Inspector Hornleigh" 3, 615 and 9.30 p.m. W INDSOR CINEMA “Jaya Kodi" (Tamil Talkie > 6 and 9
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