Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 July 1940

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  • 23 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDJTIOiy ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. J 56. Vol. XCVHI. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1910. PRICE 10 CENTSI
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  • 597 1 Rapidity Due To Parachute Troops Mechanised Columns Move To German Model Bucharest, July 2 UU tioops have now completed occupation of Rumanian territory ceded to the Soviet. At some points, where they overshot the new boundary, they have \\’th<hawn tneii troop. to within agreed
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  • 249 1 Reuter. Japanese Army Spokesman Surprised Shanghai, July 2. He had no knowledge of Japanese troop concentrations near Hong Kong, a Japanese Army s|M>kesman told a press conference here yesterday evening. He added that he did not know the reason for the Hong Kong evacuation. Japanese nationals
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  • 156 1 f\ enter SEVERAL SHIPS IN BRITAIN London, July i General de Gaulle announced officially tonight that he had appointed l/icc- Idmiral Musclier to be Commander of the Tree Crouch lir force. There were already several ships and several air groups under Idmiral Musclier's command Idmiral
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  • 28 1 Reuter. Berne. June 30. According to the Swiss Telegraph Agency, bombs, which were of an incendiary type, were dropped by two British planes.— Reuter.
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  • 421 1 Policy Envisaged By Mr. Arita \ol Concrete London, July 2. The’’Times ’Washington correspondent, referring to Mr. Arita-s speech on the future satellite grouping of countries in East Asia and the South Seas under a single authority, says that the more the statement is studied
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  • 359 1 CORPORATIONS FORMED TO EFFECT PURCHASES Bombay, July 1. It is officially announced that as a result of negotiations between representatives of the United States Government, the International Rubber Regulation Committee and the International Tin Committee, agreements have been reached for the
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  • 219 1 —8.0. W. Example Of How Farts Are Distorted London. July 2. The Prime Minister is not expected to give the promised review on the military and diplomatic situation tomorrow in the House of Commons, and there is no indication yet of the day on which it
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. London, July 1. The American steamer “Excalibn.” reported that the British freighter ‘Empire Toucan” was torpedoed some f.ve hundred miles. Thirty-one survivors of the steamer who landed at a west county port stated that a torpedo and six shells struck the vessel, killing three members of
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  • 65 1 —Reuter. London, July 1. It is officially announced that German landings have been made at Jersey and Guernsey. The Ministry of Information states: “As has already been announced, Channel Islands have been demilitarised. It is now learned that enemy landings have been made at Jersey
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  • 146 1 —8.0. W. Break tendency Gi Former Allie', Rugby, July 1. A vigorous policy in the conduct of war was urged by Mr. Hore Be:lisha in a speech at Devonport tonight. In particular, he advocated a hoid, imaginative policy which would produce,
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  • 51 1 ,—Reuter. ENEMY PLANES CROSS SOUTH-WEST COAST London, July 2. An Air Ministry communique, early this morning, states that a series of enemy aircraft crossed the south-west coast shortly before midnight last night. Bombs have been dropped in the British Channel area. Anti-aircraft defences are in action.
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  • 168 2 Reuter. £5,250,000 Scheme Simla, July 1 A £5,250,000 expansion scheme for Indian ordnance factories is announced here today. Under the scheme lactones will be extended and modernised to enable the production of the latest type of field and anti-aircraft guns and ammunition. The production of light machine-guns
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  • 126 2 .—Reuter Another Intercepted Oil N.E. Coast London, July 1 A German bomber is believed to have brought down by gunfire in north-east England short’y before noon today. The Air Ministry announces that the Fighter Command intercepted an enemy seaplane off the North-East Coast this morning
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  • 104 2 —Reuter. V irtually Closed I o Public New Orleans, July 1. Extraordinary precautions against fifth columnists came into force hi_re today. The great port of New Orleans is virtually closed to the public except for those with a special written permission to enter on business. Fifty special
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  • 638 2 5 ENEMY PLANES SHOT DOWN: 7 OTHERS DAMAGED Hurricane Squadron's Triumph Over Nazis Rugby, July 1. piVE Messerschmitt 109 s we re shot down by Hurricanes of the R.A.F. Fighter Command over France yesterday afternoon. A further seven were probably destroyed although they we,
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  • 115 2 .—Reuter. Return From “Routine Training Manoeuvre" Honolulu, July 1 The unannounced departure of major units of the United States Fleet, which surprised Hawaii a week ago and led to much speculation since, was explained by Admiral J. O. Richardson after the warships had reanchcred
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  • 26 2 —Reuter. London, July 1. According- to the German radio, the German-Soviet trade negotiations which were started last Thursday, have been successfully concluded. —Reuter.
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  • 63 2 —Reuter. Prices Of Most Groups Higher London, July 1. The Stock Exchange responded to the generally better sentiment. The prices of most groups w-ere higher and trading was more active. Gilt-edged were particularly effected owing to the reinvestment of funds released by the recent conversion operat ons together
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  • 173 2 —Reuter. Widespread R.A.F. Raids Cairo, July 1 Ihe latest R.A.F. communiquqe states :—Our bombers attacked a concentration of troops near Sabderat, in Italian East Africa with bombs, scoring direct hits. No serious opposition was encountered. All our aircraft returned safely. "Accicio was also attacked by a strong
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  • 34 2 —Reuter. Berlin, July 1. The Official German News Agency claims that the island of Jersey has been occupied by the Germans and that (lUernsey has been partly occupied.
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  • 156 2 Reuter. Germany Not Prepared For Soviet Move Zurich, July 1. The Berlin correspondent of the “Neue Zuemcher Zeitung” says that Russia’s annexation of Bessarabia and Bukovina has aroused uneasiness in Berlin “contrary to the invasion of Baltic States, for which Germany was prepared The events in
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  • 209 2 -8.0. W. FREEDOM OF ACTION RESERVED Rugby July I. .In official statement referring to General Mittelhauser’s announcement that hostilities have ceased in Syria says: “His Majesty’s Government assume this does not mean that if Germany or Italy sought to occupy Syria or
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. Considerable Speed Up In Construction London, July 1 A considerable speed-up of Soviet naval constructions resulted from the recent, extension of working hours in the arms industry, says the Moscow radio. “Our submarine fleet Is already the biggest in the world and the time is not far
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  • 31 2 .—Reuter. Ankara, June 30. Summer time is being introduced in Turkey tomorrow’. For the first time in history, all clocks are to be advanced an hour. —Reuter.
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  • 911 2 Press Echoes Speech Of Mr. Chamberlain ’—BO W London, July 1. All the papers take the opportunity of Mr. Chamberlain’s speech to affirm tne determination and unity of the country. The “Dail Telegraph” writes: "Only those who believe each Nazi lie can
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  • 105 2 .—Reuter. Tokio Note Being Considered London, July 1. No reply has yet been sent to the Japanese Government's note of last Tuesday in which certain complaints were made about the aid to General Chiang-Kai-shek. Reuter learns in authoritative circles that the matter is still under consideration.
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  • 70 2 —Reuter. Two British Steamers Attacked New York, July 1. The British cargo steamers, Guido 3 921 tons, and Zarian, 4.871 tons, were attacked by enemy submarines in the Atlantic about three hundred miles southwest of Ireland during the night, accoixling to a message from the American
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  • 70 2 Reuter. AHoked To Reliirn To Ceded Areas Bucharest, July 1. Bessarabian Jews who have been living in other parts of Rumania are returning to Bessarabia. Yesterday over ten thousand pasted through Ungheni, Christesti. Galtaz Reni en route, states an official communique. The Minister of the Interior had decided
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  • 509 3 STRAITS OF DOVER TO BE SCENE OF CLASH Coast From Brittany To Norway Organised Into An Aggressive Front New York, July 1 Preparations which are under way for the expected attack on Britain are being given prominence in a large portion of the
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  • 274 3 —Reuter. Two Trainloads Of Wounded Arrive At Bucharest New York, July 1 The Bucharest correspondent of the New York Times says that two trainloads of wounded soldiers from Bessarabia and Bukovina arrived at Bucharest yesterday, confirming the reports of incidents between Russian and Rumanian troops in
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  • 67 3 —Reuter. Arrival At Glasgow On •“Monarch Of Bermuda” The steamer “Monarch of Bermuda” with diplomats, consular officials and journalists and their wives and families from Italy arrived at Glasgow today.A party of 300 British subjects, including diplomats, journalists and residents in Italy, which arrived at Glasgow
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  • 242 3 .—Reuter. Cars Rare And Food Scarce Bordeaux. July 1. Parisians regardless of age and respectability have taken to bicycles, according to an article by M. Georges London in the “Journal describing the city under German occupation. The Paiis traffic is small in volume. Motor-cars
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  • 161 3 Reuter. Great Weakness In Engine A? Design And Production New York, July 1 In a survey ot the Italian air arm. the "New York Daily Mirror" declares that Italy s air force is largely obsolescent as "Italy's resources and industries have not permitted her to keep step
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  • 95 3 8.0. W. Tributes Paid To Services To Town Planning Rugby, July 1 Obituary tributes are paid throughout the press to Sir Raymond Unwin, who has died while in the United States. His long services to town planning, which had earned him an international reputation long before
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  • 55 3 —Reuter. During Exercises Off Tsugaru Straits Tokyo. July 1 It is announced that Rear-Admiral Teizo Matsuo of the naval station of Oininato. two captains, one lieut.-commander and five non-commissioned officers of the same station were killed in a disaster during exercises off the Tsugaru Straits. No details
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  • 567 3 REMOTE POSSIBILITY OF HOSTILITIES Desire To Be Ready For All Emergencies Hongkong, July 1 The Hongkong Government spokesman said to-day that among the many considerations prompting the decision to evacuate women and children was the desire to be ready for all emergencies “including the
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  • 42 3 >. —Reuter. Italy’s Foi •ces In North Africa London, July i. Marshal Graziani has flown to Libya and taken over the command of the armed forces in Italian North Africa, according to a communique quoted by the Rome radio.—Reuter.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 483 4 rpiLERE is a good deal that is encouraging in the news during the last few days. Not a day has passed without some important statement on the war situation by a Cabinet Minister or a high Government official. There is little doubt that, with the co-operation of the
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  • 140 4 MAJESTIC CINEMA "The Saint’s Double Trouble’’ I with George Sanders and Helen I Whitney. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA “Buck Rogers” (12 chapters) 3 p.m. and 8.30 pm. REX CINEMA “King of the Lumberjacks” j with John Wayne and Gloria' Dickson. 3, 6 15 and
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  • 518 4 Mo re lay-at-honi es'' FANE effect of the new entertain- 1 ment tax which came into force yesterday is that husbands and wives will see more of each other —at home. This is all to the good, although, of course, as the office wag wittily (1) remarked,
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  • 529 4 Tuesday, July 1. NE a-K reported to have Deen kilbd and 20 injured when German Dombers raided a NorthEast Scot:nd. town yesterday evening. High explosive bombs shattered a row of houses. With three exceptions, the victims were women and chiblren. W (J of the
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  • 606 5 CUSTOMS OFFICIALS VISIT CINEMAS Procedure In England To Be Followed J OCAL cinemas were visited by senior officials of the CusJ toms Department to explain to the managements the methods to be employed in the collection of the entertainment tax which came into
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  • 532 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. Hilda Witte has been appointed to be an Assistant Registrar of Statistics for Singapore with effect from June 25. The promotion of Paymaster SubLieut. K. R. Tolmie, S.S.R.N.V.R., to the rank of Paymaster Lieutenant, has been approved. The appointment of Mr. A. W. W. Ker to be
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  • 309 5 “Stupidity* Which Resulted In Death Of Indian I DECEASED, Hassan bin Alir, met his death as a result of l J toxaemia from an extensively gangrened leg, consequent upon injuries he sustained whilst working in the store of Messrs. Kyle Palmer Co. I
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  • 76 5 £LL Government in Penang yesterday .nornivg received a circular letrcr from Singapore, pointing ou t that from July 1, the standard icorking hours would be from 5.39 to $.30, with the usual break of one hour for tiffin. Members of the Junior Cic.l Service
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  • 117 5 Miss Klioo Ewe Tin And Mr. lan Seng Kooi A Chinese wedding took place at the Seh Tan Kongsi at noon yesterday, the parties being Miss Khoo Ewe Tin. daughter of Mr. Khoo Soo Mo*r, and Mr. Tan Seng Kooi, son of the late Mr. Tan Thean Cheow.
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  • 305 5 Steps To Attain “Highest State Of Preparedness** A DDITIONAL measures adopted for the completion of the defence plans for Singapore, Penang and throughout Malaya, in view of recent developments, are announced by the Department of Information. These steps are only being taken to attain a higher
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  • 54 5 first meeting of the Tribunal appointed under the Compulsory Service Ordinance will be held in the Supreme Court, Penang, at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 4. The Tribunal consists of the Hon. Mr. Justice Aitken (chairman), Mr. C. W. A. Sennett and Mr.
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  • 519 5 North Malayan Total Now $630,730.71 total of the War Fund in North Malaya is now $630,730.71 of which $471,620.26 is from Penang and $159,110.45 from Perak. The biggest single contribution received yesterday was a second donation of $lO.OOO from the Perak Turf
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  • 166 5 NARROW ESCAPE OF FOUR CHINESE Four Chinese, ail men, travelling in 3 car in a wedding procession along the main road from I Telok Kumbar to Bayan Lepas had a narrow escape from seri ious injuries yesterday afternoon, when their car left the road and
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  • 539 6 Developments With Chlorinated Rubber ONE of the most effective methods of protecting iron and steel, and metals generally, from corrosion by the atmosphere and by sea water, as well •us acids, alkalis, and other deleterious influences, is now well known to be the use of
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 442 6 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association Penang and Ipoh sections at noon to-day NOMINAL Value Issue buyers sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/3 3/9 5/0 Austral Amai. 4/9 5/3 £1 Austral M. 37/6 40/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 16/ 17/ $1 Ayer Weng 45 50 £1 Bangrin Tin 18,0 19/0 $1
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    • 229 6 NOMINAL Value Issue buyers sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .85 .90 Amai. Mala) 170 1.75 Ayer Hitam .90 .95 Ayer Molek 1.07 1.12 Ayer Panas .90 .95 Bassett .30 .40 Batu Lun tang .90 .95 Bedford .72 .77 Benta 87 .92 Borelli 140 145 Broga .47} .55 Brunei
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    • 318 6 NOMINAL Value Issue buyers sellers A. £1 (Aust) N.Z. Min Ord 22/0 23/0 2 Alex. Brick Ord. 2.00 2.10 2 do 71% Pref 2.00 2.10 5 B M. T 7.00 7.50 £5 Chartered Bank £s} £6 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 18/0 19/6 £1 Con T. 8. 7% Pref
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  • 137 6 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN: LCNDON: “Spot” £257. 10. 0. £257. 5. 0 “Forward” £260 5. 0. £259 5 0 SINGAPORE: “Spot” 5129.50 Business done 75 tons 150 tons PENANG ’’Spot” $129.625t $129 50 RUBBER: LONDON: “Spot” 13 13 l|4d. “Forward’’ 3|Bd 12 3|4d. Tone Steadier 3t««.dy. Quiet SINGAPORE:
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 484 6 MANILA PENANG KZRM 9.57 mc/s (31.35 m.) ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 m.) 5.50 aju. News in English. A.M. 12.10 p.m. News in English 7.30 Light Music. 5.10 Stocks. 7.50 BB.C. Full News Bulletin 1 Re5.50 Local Market Reports. broadcast). 5.55 News in English. 8.10 Close Down. (Approx.). 8.05 News in
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  • 89 7 P enang—Perak Cricket Match Cancelled The return Penang-Perak Inter-State cricket match, which was to be played this week-end in Penang, has been cancelled by Perak owing to difficulty in raising a team owing to mobilisation of Volunteers. H might be mentioned that, although five of the probable Penang team are
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  • 364 7 Garrison Go Down To P.R.C. r PHE Penang Recreation Club created a surprise yesterday when they defeated the Penang Garrison Football Association by the odd goal in three in a First Division soccer match before a large crowd on the Victoria Green. Both teams missed
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  • 397 7 aliaya The Champion Athlete Sungei Patani, July 1. Before quite a large crowd of distinguished spectators, the annual athletic sports of the Ibrahim School, Sungei Patani, were held on Saturday afternoon on the School padang at Kolam Ayer. On the programme were twenty-one events, and all these
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  • 101 7 Tan Cheng Guan and Cheah Gynn Beong 30 beat Hooi Yip Hoong and Ng Kok Song —3O, 6—2, ft—6. Khoo Sim Teong and S. Toolseram i Scr. beat Len Peng Weng and Lim Choon Ghee —3O 3, 6 —o, 6 —3. FURTHER FIXTURES Today at the
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  • 38 7 TODAY SOCCER: S X.I. vs. P.R.C S.X.I. Ground. O.X.A. vs. C.R C. Dato Kramat Ground. TENNIS: Penang Teachers’ Tournament F.L.S. Court. TOMORROW SOCCER: I R.C. vs. P.M.R.C. Victoria Green TENNIS: Penang Teachers’ Tourntment F.L.S Court.
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  • 186 7 O.X.A. Noii-Benders vs S.X.I. Teachers At S.X.I. ground, on Thursday, July 4, at 5.15 p.m.— O.X.A. Non-Benders:—Teoh Cheng San; Tan Thean Bin, Tan Chit Bah, Lee Soon Chye; Khaw Keng Hock, Leo Rozells. M. Saravanamuttu, Ooi Ee Yeang; W. A. Foley, Khoo Boon Choo, Yeap Hock Hoe, LeeGuan Chia,
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  • 373 7 Opening Ties In Perak Lawn Tennis Championships The Perak Lawn Tennis Championships opened yesterday at the Ipoh Club when six ties in the Men’s Singles and one in the Ladies Singles were decided. Chief interest was centred in the match between Lope
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  • 1070 7 STATISTICS OF K. L. JUNE RACES Van Breukelen Most Successful Trainer r trainer F. O. O’Neill falls the honour of being the most successful owner at the Selangor June Meeting, his three wins and a second bringing him $3,170 in stake money. M. van Breukelen,
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  • 231 7 •*Gay Lok” Beat Sin Min School Union Sungei Patani, July 1. Playing a friendly match of tabletennis against the Gay Lok Chin Tee Seah of Penang on Sunday night, the Sin Min School Union, Sungei Patani, were defeated by four games to one. The following were the results:—
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  • 222 7 Entries For Meet On July 6 Very good entries, numbering 34 in all. have been received for the Kedah Gymkhana Club Race Meeting in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund to be held at Alor Star on Saturday, July 6. The following are the entries:— ENTRIES H.H.
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  • 487 8 Over £1,600,000 Subscribed In Few Weeks HEAVY BOMBERS AND !<><> SPITFIRE FIGHTERS Rugby, July 2. 11 EAVY bombers capable of dropping) 100 tons of high explosives on Germany every day, and 160 Spitfire fighters are ready now to take the air as the Colonial
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  • 29 8 —Reuter. l.ondon, July 1. An official communique admits the lass of. the destroyer, Espero, which “failed to return to its base and must be considered lost.”—Reuter.
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  • 66 8 TUESDAY. JULY 2, 1940. MA IL I>EP ARTURES Latest Time of Posting ATR MAILS Mails for Java, Southern Sumatra by air from Singapore 8 a.m. Wednesday 3rd instant. Mails for Ipoh r K. Lumpur Singapore 1.30 p.m. Wednesday 3rd instant. Mails for Australia, New Zealand, Java 8 a.m.
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  • 214 8 Reuter. Suggestion Commended Bv King LONDON, JULY 1. THE ARCHBISHOPS OF YORK AND CANTERBURY, IN A MESSAGE TO THE NATION, URGE THAT IN THIS TIME OF TESTING, ALL THOSE WHO BELIEVE IN GOD SHOULD AT NOON EACH DAY MAKE A MOMENTARY ACT OF
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  • 79 8 BOW Latest V» ar Office List Published Rugby. July 1 The names ol 78 men previously reported missing and now stated to be prisoners of war are included in 76th War Office casualty list published this morning. The list gives the names of two officers killed, one died
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  • 421 8 Contender For World’s Middleweight Title 4 Tllfn i Singapore. Nabatmo, 27-year-old Puerto Rican, contender for the world’s middleweight boxing title held by the American, Ken Overlin, arrived in Singapore from Australia on Sunday, accompanied by his ex-boxer manager, Jack Warner, who was the first
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  • 352 8 Rumania Moving Into Orbit Of The Reich Bucharest, July 1. It is reported in London that Rumania has renounced the British guarantee of her integrity. It is pointed out in diplomatic circles that, since the guarantee was unilateral, one Rumanian decision does not affect the
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  • 605 8 Pilots Are Bad Bombardiers London, July 2 The New York "Daily Mirror” features an article on Italian weakness in the air. “Italy’s Air Force has given dress rehearsals in Spain and Ethiopia and performed rather well, but revealed that there was this one significant fault: Italian pilots
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  • 210 8 The constitution of tribunals in the F M S. who will deal with applications from members of the F.M.S.V.F. for exemption from continuous training is as follows: FOR PERAK Chairman: Mr. Justice A.B. Howes. Members: Mr. A. L. Birse, M.C S and Mr. J.S. Fergusbn,
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  • 82 8 —Reuter. Two Dutch Officers Arrested Berlin, July 1 Two Dutch officers were arrested following the shooting of Lieutenant J. L. Mussert, the brother of a Fascist leader co-operating with the German troops in Holland, according to a despatch to the Official German News Agency from Amsterdam. It is
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  • 30 8 —Reuter London, July 2. Hundreds more of naval men and officers from Newfoundland arrived yesterday at a West Coast port, states the Ministry of Information. —Reuter
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