Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 August 1940

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  • 18 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY >■'■ V<>L XCVUI MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 290 1 Reuter Buildings Al Kiel (hi Fire London, August 4. Sonic of > nost important mhih< o' iiiany s synthetic obi supply n 1 >H<k»d last night by i;< al Air bombers, states the \ir Ministry Sews Service. At Monheim, p.irt <>f the works set on lure
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  • 40 1 —Reuter. New York, August 4 Hi death has occurred of Mr. Vladimir Jabotm.sky President of the New Zionist Organisation. He was visitipg America coniuction with the raising of a Jewish win to tnht with the Allies.—Reuter.
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  • 519 1 Little Success Being Achieved By Italians NO DESTRUCTION OF ANY CAPITAL SHIP London, August 5. AUTHORITATIVE naval circles in Egypt, according to reports from Cairo, agree that little success is being achieved by Italy’s effort to snake Britain’s command of the Mediterranean by use
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  • 33 1 1. —Reuter Rugby, Aug. 4. Owing to the war, the Queen who celebrates today her fortieth birthday, has instructed that the customary official celebrations shall not be observed. Reuter.
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  • 300 1 Lord Gori Denounces Nazi Creed Of Godlessness LONDON, AUGUST 4 “THE STRENGTH OF BRITAIN IN THE. PAST HAS BKKN BUILT ON SERVICE—SERVICE TO GOD, TO OUR COUNTRY AND TO O 1 K FELLOW MEN/’ DECLARED LORD GORT, BROADCASTING RIM; n| K EVENING SERVICE TONIGHT. Tl|E
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  • 65 1 —Reuter Brigadier Street’s Declaration Melbourne, August 4 Replying to the Nazi attempts to make propaganda out of the tempoiary suspension of recruiting for the Australian Imperial Force, the Army Minister, Brigadier Street, declared today that “Australia is raising and will continue to raise more and
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  • 468 1 Stands For Life And Liberty Of All Nations London, August 4. Cardinal Hinsley, Archbishop of Westminster, in a broadcast over the network of the National Broadcasting Company, said tonight: “Without in any way intruding into politics, I may be allowed to express admiration for the pronouncements
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  • 39 1 Today’s Races end at 6 p.m. hull results isnll be available shortly after in our special Evening Race Edition which will be on sale in the streets and will include the latest war news as well
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  • 77 1 —Reuter. ”R<Tnains And Will Remain Neutral” Athens, Augu.~t 4. The best service which Greece could render to war shaken Europe was to contribute to the maintenance of peace n South Eastern Europe, said the Prime Minister, General Me taxa-, broadcasting to'the nation. He added that in the conflict.
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  • 50 1 —Reuter Raising Army For Allies New York, August 4. Mr Vladmiri Jabotinsky, President of the New Zionist Organisation, who has been in the United States in connection with the raising of a Jewish Army to fight with the Allies lias died, announces the Jewisfi Telegraphic Agency.
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  • 72 1 —REUTER. EGUCHI MILS. M. YOSHI LONDON, AUGUST 5. IT IS LEARNED IN LONDON EARLY TODAY IHAT DEPORTATION ORDERS HAVE BEEN ISSUED AGAINST MR. EGUCHI AM) MRS. MILLEY YOSHI. WITH REFERENCE TO THE SINGAPORE POLICE DETENTION OF MR. IS HI RO KOBAYASHI, MANAGER OF THE EASTERN NEWS (A JAPANESE
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  • 409 2 Rugby, August 4. It is authoritatively confirmed in London that two more British subjects arrested in Japan have now been released. Thev are Mr. E. W. James of Kobe and Mr. Sandford of Teijo. The following seven Britons still remain in custody:— Captain James
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  • 91 2 —Reuter. Ban Lifted For Three Months Chungking. August 4. With the approval of the Finance Mnistry the liquid fuel control committee has lifted the ban on the import of petrol from August 1 until October 31. Private commercial concerns are not required to obtain permits for
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  • 92 2 .—Reuter. Indian Navy Plays Its Part Simla, August 3 How the Royal Indian Navy Is cooperating with the British Navy In keeping the seas free for Indian trade and the transport of war material which India is supplying to the Allies is Illustrated by official
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  • 21 2 Reuter. Rome, August 3. The Stefani Agency states Herr Von Papen has left Sofia for Istanbul
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  • 320 2 —Reuter Appeal To Interested Powers For Help Chungking, August 4. Commenting on Prince Konoye’s statement regarding Japan’s new fundamental policy, the Chinese newspapers expressed the opinion that Japan’s new policy aims at four points: first, the conquest of China; secondly, expansion into the South
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  • 62 2 Reuter. London, August Y An inritaton to all Freemasons under its jurisdiction has been issued by the United Grand Lodge of England to send in their Masonic jewels the proceeds of which will be presented to the Treasury. Individual owners will receive certificates acknowledging their gifts.
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  • 190 2 ork As I siial hi Britain London, -lug. 4. Tomorrow, the first Monday in August, in hap filer years zeould have seen thousands of fie ofile flocking to the seaside and inland resorts and places where the spirit of the August Bank Holiday might most
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  • 140 2 BOW “One way or another” says the “Sun day Times” in a leader on holidays in war, “these two coming months are certain to be among the most crucial in our history 7. If Great Britain survives them if Hitler does not invade
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  • 140 2 —Reuter. Dutch Ex-Premier‘s Move Condemned By Germans London. August 3. The German Radio condemned as "unwise and absurd” the attempt by the former Dutch Prime Minister. Dr. Colijn, to fuse all political parties in the Netherlands into a single national front. The broadcast made
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  • 78 2 ?.—B.O W. London Fireboat’s Part In Miracle Of Dunkirk Rugby. August 3. The magnificent part played by small craft of every kind and description in "The Miracle of Dunkirk” is recalled in a commendation in the official brigade order of the London Fire Brigade of ten officers
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  • 974 2 THREE RAIDS IN QUICK SUCCESSION Direct Hits Scored On Ships AERODROME ALSO BOMBED Rugby, Augjust 4. 4 N R.A.F. communique is S j e d at Cairo on Sunday states: “Three highly successful raids were carried out yesterday on Dernia (Libya) harbour and
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  • 292 2 —8.0. W. Rugby, August 3 It is announced thus ns.-: that drafts of Australian rein: nts the second Australian Poj arrived in England dur in. days. They left the Comn ith durj the latter half of June This announcement t< lxl the disclosure of the sal val
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  • 113 2 .—8.0. W. £9.192.037 Raised Last Week London, Aug. 3. Last week the total of £9.192.037 *as raised in war savings of which £3.*****2 v.as from the sale of Savings Certificates, £3.879.475 from the sale of Defence Bends and £2,037.000 from the increase in the balance due to depositors
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  • 80 2 .—Reuter. Soviet Allegations Of Persecution Moscow. August 4 The pr ess here has again reverted Thursday’s meeting of "Society d Friendship and Peace with the Soviet Union” at Helsinki. Persecution declared in a Tass Agency dispatch from Helsinki to be of an organised character. The Finnish
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  • 72 2 8.0. W Visit To Army I nits In Southern Command Rugby, August 3 The Secretary of State ar terday visited Army units the Sou erh Command. The units visited ,D eluded battalions of infa 7 Officers of the Cadet Training urots mantraining, machine-gun tii' and field training,
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  • 332 2 GERMANY ITALY BOTTLED UP —Reuter- London. August 2 The “New Orleans Times” of August 1 says: “If the Nazi and Italian claims were even half true, no blockade of Europe could be maintained by Britain. According to Berlin and Rome reports, the British Fleet was virtually destroyed in the North
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  • 217 3 tailing Gras* ironi Malaya IJKITISH chemical r ESEARCH wild shortage of pulp for I aking is creating a new i in Britain for unusual raw d*’ 1 11 the United Kingdom and material* from overseas. Research chemists seeking to re- the 2 000.000 tons of pulp used
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  • 290 3 Bought Ih ell Dressed New Worker In A Near Twenty-five thousand well-dressed men all over the United States will soon hear about the wartime visit to London of Mr. F. A. Free, a leading personality in the high class men's wear trade of America. For IS
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  • 214 3 Aovei Plan For Peace Time Merchant Fleet A plan for scrapping, after the war, British ’merchant vessels over 20 years old is now being! put before the ritish shipping industry by Sir Haldin, president of the Chamof Shipping of the United Kingdom When the war is
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  • 146 3 'U’O planter;- in Johore are destroying 100,000 rats per month, by means of dogs This fact was disclosed at a meeting of the Committee of the Johore PA. recently in the course of a discussion on a letter received by the Association from the 1
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  • 1151 3  -  Bv J John Fuller TAEEP down beneath London, r running in great steel tubes, is the most remarkable railway system in the world —the London Underground. All day long and for most of the night it carries the population of the greatest city in
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  • 253 3 Cut In Britain For World's Housewives STEEL wool, the strands of which are sometimes finer than human hair, is being manufactured in Britain night and day to satisfy the double demand of national defence and export. It is used extensively as an abrasive in engineering
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  • 124 3 Colombo Mr. Don Peter Weerasirie, of Chatham Street, Colombo, was allowed a divorce in the Colombo District Court, from his wife. Mrs. Charlotte Weerrasime nee Perera, of Kotahena, on the ground of malicious desertion and adultery Mr Victor Albert Piyadasa of Temple Road.
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  • 181 3 Mediterranean Shop Window r |’’HE flags of Turkey and Britain will riy side by side from the same building at the Smyrna Fair, to be i held from August 20 to September 20. It will be an entente of commerce, stationed in the largest building
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  • 351 3 V.L Old Boys Gift On 10th. Anniversary Kuala Lumpur “V7OU can render a great service to the country and to the Government by scotching all kinds of false rumours by propagating the correct news, by cheering the chicken-hearted, by advising the illiterate to have faith
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  • 253 3 Dummies London Is Making In Wartime Elegant female figures in war for shop window display are luxuries which a nation at war can well do without, but the British artists and craftsmen who create these exotic ’lovelies” are now finding plenty to do elsewhere. Scale models
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    • 58 3 WHAT A WAR! By Gilbert B ilkinson, mtow w J#" i r l fc-. I fl HORACE the Ho roscope Fan August 5 lou allow yourself to be taken too much by surprise. Those near you seem to anticipate things better than you. Take a better grip of yourself, “otherwise
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  • 764 4 Recent Appointment Of Non-Malay Criticised IN connection with the appointment oi a Tamil Class 1 clerk of the General Clerical Service, as an Assistant Collector of Land Revenue, in Perak, Malay newspapers in Perak and Selangor have criticised the appointment as being against the policy laid down
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  • 114 4 At a recent committee meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association a letter from the Protector of Chinese. Johore, regarding the possibility of a large number of Chinese workers on pineapple estates being thrown out of employment was read by the Chairman. It w’as the unanimous opinion
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  • 175 4 $lOl,OlO For Stock And Plant Singapore. 4 SINGAPORE department store is -A- £h e new owner of stock and plant of the Italian cnotor firm. Fiat Society Anonima, in Singapore which was placed for tender by the Custodian of Enemy property. The firm is Aurora Limited, of
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  • 32 4 Ipoh A Chinese was found hanging at Tambun on Saturday. The body was taken to the Hospital for post-mor-tem examination. The Police were informed and Inspector P. Lodwnck investigated.
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  • 834 4 Allegations Against House-Painter Kuala Lumpur. TT’OR using as genuine a forged document on June 4 at 2.30 p.m. Siew Ah Ming, a Chinese house-pain-ter and decorator, stood charged before Mr. W. J. Thorogood, the First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, when after the hearing of the evidence
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  • 254 4 One Is Struck OH LondonTwo doctors pleaded zeith the General Medical Councv recently not to strike them off the register as they unshed t their ountry as doctors in the R.A.M. C. One was struck if- NO. 1 Benjamin David Ling, aged 26, of Glasgow,
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  • 438 4 A “k'Ust 2, |< H( It is suggested that cut out this news in n Malay and hand it t o \j bers of their households t i ins to the M hl> ""I '-I», formed about the pn. r n n war. These Malaj
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  • 101 4 Taiping. The concert given by the pupils 1 1 the Laxly Treacher Girls' School 111 aid of their Building Fund proved a unique success and a packed h ous€ greeted the performance at the T^ 11 Hall on Friday night. The main item of the programs was
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  • 104 5 Mt«. s lieah »j aw g n g n( j Mr. I.im Hne Hor Long wedding took place at 2E Kubon Nyok Lane at 11 y’ 1 Saturday, the parties being Hoe Hor Long and Miss s ;iw Eng. Ewe Gim officiated at the A The
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  • 455 5 Strength Health Sweep Loard Strength and Health Weighti ting Party swept the board in all the classes in the North Malayan Amateur V eight-lit ting Championships, which were brought to a successful close at the New World Amusement Park last night. The competition was organised
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  • 89 5 Ipoh. The Hon. the British Resident of Perak has ordered the dissolution of the “Teluk Anson Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association. “It appears to the Resident that this society, registered within the township of Teluk Anson, has been used for unlawful purposes
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  • 84 5 The funeral of Madam Kam Saw Khim. wife of Mr. Chew Teik Soon of the Electrical Department. Ipoh. took place freer? her residence, No. 15. Tye Sin Street at 10 am. yesterday for interment at the Batu Gantong Cemetery. The deceased, who was only
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  • 575 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr G. W. Davis, M.C.S.. has been appointed to act as Protector of Chinese, Negri Sembilan. The Officer Administering the Government has appointed Mr. John Samuel Stott as Assistant Commissioner in the Volunteer Police Reserve. HE. the High Commissioner has transterred Lieutenant R. V. Karlakandan P.MS.V.F. Reserve of
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  • 311 5 Taipuig XI Beaten At Cricket In a match on the Esplanade yesterday the Post Office Recreation Club beat a Taiping Eleven by 75 runs. Batting first the visitors were dismissed for the paltry total of 55, Robless and Ibrahim going through the innings
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    • 84 5 iOMi.in- at THE NEW WORLD “Tl G-OF-WAB” 8.30 P.M 1- Hutton Lane Juniors 2- Pantei Ghigor Party 3. Bin tan c Timor Sporting Club Malacca Street Party 5. U.N.I. Badminton Party 6. Date Kramat Badminton Party Tunku Ismail’s Team (Kedah). Boxers’ Team 9 Sungei Pinang Party “SEPAR RAGA” 9.30 PJH
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    • 325 5 The Oversea-Chinese Amusement Co., Ltd. PRESENTING TO-NIGHT MONO AY, sth AUGUST 1940 THE ACTUAL CEREMONY. PEACE OFFERING AND PRAYING TO THE (CHUT CHAIR) SEVEN HEAVENLY —7-! SISTERS (CHIT CHI AH) All are cordially invited to join in the -iA P ra y ers an( t ceremony. Do not miss a
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    • 213 5 rex s/hhcn < oday At /?i>' )./5 and 9.30 p.m. That Took America By Tht Vo Comes To You On The Stor Screen. Fearlessly On The ntb Screen i F Zanuck’s production of grapes of Vi R ATH"’ by JOHN STEINBECK. Starring E in Jane Harwell, and others. oen 'A
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    • 70 5 AIR- noy T J.Q n e D > i Opening Wednesday, Aug. 7th j J IN AID OF CHARITY! THE CHINA RELIEF FUND! I AND j THE WAR FUND! j J METRO-GOLDWX’N-MAYER’S I MUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA j I “BROADWAY I MELODY of 1940’’ i FEATURING FRED ASTAIRE and j ELEANOR POWELL
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    • 143 5 The whole tc wn is talking of this sensational Stage Show! Only a few more performances See it to-day before it’s too late! QUEEN’S 630 NIGHTLY/ MO CHANG’S MAGIC OF THU UNIVERSE T,IE -HOST COMPEEIIENSIVE MAGIC SPECTACLE llly EVER PRODUCED. ASK THOSE WHO HAVE B SEI N HIM 1 HOI
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  • 498 6 IVjEWS of the attack by enemy dive-bombers of a Trinity House tender and the bombing of a neutral freighter, the Irishregistered “Kerry Head, indicates that the Nazis will stop at nothing to gain their ends. It is jjerhaps because of this detestable attitude that the New
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  • 105 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA Stage Show. Chang in “Trip to Hades” and "Princess San Lee Tay” 6.30 9 30 p.m. HAJESIIC CINEMA “Mutiara” (AIl-Malay talkie) 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA “The Grapes of Wrath” with Henry Fonda and Jane Harwell 3, 6.15 9.30 p m WINDSOR CINEMA "Midnight
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  • 626 6 Monday, August 5. RTHER British subjects who 1 were arrested in Japan have now been released. A telegram received at the Japanese Embassy in London gave their names as Messrs. E. James, Sanford. Rich and Ely. T)EI TER S diplomatic correspondent learns that the
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  • 373 6 A Close Shave JF yesterday’s War Fund soccer match could be taken as an indication of the ultimate outcome of the war. then Hitler is in for a really bad time. Yesterday on the local battlefield, his “gauleticr” staged two successful lightning attacks, then fell off entirely
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    • 30 6 6 2 efc -Jy/ l.z jFr A C€P€A \VW FASHION J NT WEAR CEPEA HOYPAKELLE .SIX LINE FAST COLOvii GUAn.tNTEK IN THE NEVVizol' COLOURINGS AND DESIGNS. HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.
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    • 41 6 fit L Ab tW' PiONEER «UBBED*O«K| 529.TANJCNG BUNGAH R° PEHANG S For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot, 11 L:ght St.. Penang Phone 4121, or to our Town Representatives, the Central Shoe Store. 134 Campbell Street, Phone 2883
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  • 2394 7 HOW TO HELP WAR EFFORT IN MALAYA Tell Ignorant People Of Issues Stake WE ARE already doing a great deal with our contrins of tin and rubber and foreign exchange and every >poitunities of contribution Io the war effort are
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  • 318 7 -WAR FI XI)-- DONATION OF $2,000 IN PERAK Ihe North Malayan War Fund reached $823,399.26. mainly due to the Perak collection. which increased by nearly $2,500 over the week-end to $261,724.24. The Penang collection is $561,675.02, the only gift received over two days being $4O. In
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  • 105 7 Was Missing For Eight Days Mystery surrounds Ihe discovery of the body of a sixteen-year-r!d Chinese boy who was found dead in a compound off York Koad yesterday afternoon. There were no marks of violence and no foul play is suspected. The boy, said to be a
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  • 96 7 PLANS BEING RAPIDLY DEVELOPED It is officially aiiriounced that plans for the formation of a Local Defence Corps are being rapidly developed in cooperation with the Ex-Services Association of Ma la yas The Corps is primarily intended for men over 41 years of age and
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  • 110 7 A lor Star. There was a comedy of errors in the Supreme Cour* during a trial yesterday. A Chinese woman who was called to be a witness in a murder trial was asked whether she knew ihe accused. The interpreter explained to her whether
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  • 484 7 The accused, claiming trial, said that the deceased had struck him first. The Assessors were Messrs. K. P. Hudson and Mohamed Sultan. Mr. I. W. Blelloch, the Public Prosecutor appeared for the prosecution while the accused was defended by Mr. G. H. Goh. who
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  • 188 7 In addition to lorry drivers the Army also has a limited number of vacancies for Malay anej. Chinese cocks who are British or British protected subjects of good character and wtio axe experienced cooks. Such men, if medically fit for service
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  • 62 7 Sungei Patani. A fine of $l5O or two months’ rigorous imprisonment in default was imposed on Goh Chee Soon by Tuan Syed Hussain Jamallulail, the First Magistrate, in the District Court. The Chinese, who was a cigar-roller, was charged with selling or offering for
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  • 151 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LIMITED The Rubber Sales Department Penang, July 31. There is no change in the rubber market ana the tone remains quiet but steady. Prices on the whole have improved slightly during the last week. There was a fair amount offering at cur Auction this morning and the keenest
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  • 4442 8 Company’s Strong Position INCREASED DIAMOND SALES Success Of Co-ordination Efforts The fifty-second ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the De Beers Consolidated Mines. Ltd., was held at the office of the company, 36 Stockdale-street, Kimberley. In the course of" his speech, Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, the chairman,
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  • 34 8 Summary of Kuala Lumpur (hedging operations at Kalump n onth of July, 1940 No. 1 Dredge: hours 673 yar output 286 piculs. No. 2 Dredge hours 637 yarn output 667 piculs
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  • 19 8 Output for the month oi Ju» lbs Alor Pongsu Amalgamated Estates B<«dong (Malaya) Rubber Temerloh Rubber Estates
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    • 78 8 P\N K S HMff: B Hf A Fl/k V f wF4=Advances against goods and produce at low rates of interest may be arranged with us. We also offer Godovvn spaces to let at low rentals. I I Further particulars will be supplied on application. The Indian Overseas Bank. Ltd., Incorporated
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  • 311 9 Fleeing From T he Nazis New York. European gold, fleeing from the Nazis, is arriving in New York in quantities heretofore unprecedented, it was learned, an estimated $286,(***** having been received by the Federal Reserve Bank in one day last month. This gold was shipped from
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  • 375 9 Kuala Pilah. I TOW a threatened strike among the Chinese labourers of Ladang Geddes Estate, Bahau, led the Police to raid a kongsi where literature belonging to two unlawful societies were found, was related by Mr. D. K. Matheson, O.C. Detectives, Negri Sembilan. before
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  • 252 9 I ntistial Consistency Of Product In Pahang the cultivation of tea is confined to the hills and with the exception of a small estate at Genting Sempak tßentong) at an elevation of about 3,000 feet, it is all grown in the district of Cameron Highlands
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  • 130 9 Movements Of Mysterious Men Chinese in Malaya are being warned in a circular from the Chinese ConsulGeneral of the activities of men .whose movements are wrapped in secrecy and suspicion. Complaints were recently made to the Chinese Consul-General that strangers had visited the premises of Chinese guilds
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  • 277 9 British Admiralty Order Elect Of Novel Barges f Reinforced concrete is being used for building British ships, the Admiralty having recently ordered a number of concrete barges. Larger sea-going vessels may also ba built by this method, which has been made practicable owing to the revolutionary progress
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  • 147 9 “HOUSEKEEPER’S DAUGHTER? 9 Featuring Joan Bennett, Adolphe Menjou. Theatre: Rex (this week). TTGLY racketeers, a rich young amateur reporter, a pretty girl and a complicated houseboat murder are ingredients in this rather machine-made canrcedy-melodrama. Mr. Menjou is quite at home as a hard-bitten newspaper sleuth, and
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  • 169 9 “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT,” Starring Carole Lombard, Brian Aherne, and Anne Shirley, with Robert oote. Theatre: Majestic (coming). LEE (Carole Lombard), a nurse, assumes the blame for the neglect of a student. Lucy (Anna Shirley). Thereafter she hides an aching heart as she busies herself with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2221 9 SINGAPORE I w I I ZHLI333 kc s 225 mJ YSy* Willi ZHP 9.69 me s «30.96 m.) HFo* W 1 pm. Light Music? 1.30 Programme Midday Tin, Copra and Rub- •ber Prices. 1.35 News. 1.50 Interval. 5.00 Songs by Ali Gesek (Malay)? 5.30 Tamil Music.* 6.00 Cantonese Historical Dramas
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    • 487 9 NIROM YES 15.31 mc/s <19.61 m.) 15.15 me s < ly.su m.) FLr 11.0 u me s <z,.zl m.) KiuN lu.z6 me s <z9.24 m.» Y’DB 9.55 me s <31.41 m.*< YDD 6.04 me s <-*9.67 m.< 5.50 a.m. Time s.gnal. Records. 6.05 Gymnastics. 6.20 News. 6.35 Recoros continued. 7.2
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  • 798 10 Extensive Damage Inflicted On Hamhurji 4 c* Rugby, August 3 An Air Ministry communique states: “Yesterday R.A.F. bombers made daylight raids on a number of aerodromes in France. Belgium and Holland. Hits were scored on hangars and runways. Aircraft op the ground were
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  • 277 10 FAMINE RIDES BEHIND NAZISM Mr. Duff Cooper On “Balderdash** In Leaflets London, August 3 During a broadcast reply to-night to Hitler’s leaflets showered over parts of Britain, Mr. Duff-Cooper declared that the principle laid down by Goering that it is better to spend
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  • 174 10 —Reuter. THREAT HAS BY NO MEANS PASSED Rugby, Aug. 3 The following statement is made from Xo. 10, Downing Street “The Prime Minister wishes it to be known that a possibility of German attempts at invasion has by no means passed away. The fact that the Germans
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  • 72 10 .—B O W Performances Still Given In London Parks London. August 3 Despite sterner calls on the Army. Londoners are not being deprived of military music. In addition to the usual summer evening programme in the jiarks, the midday military band performances that are being arranged at busy
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  • 90 10 —B O.W. Gifts For Purchase Of Aircraft London. Aug. 3. British Colonies in all park* of the world continue to send gifts to Hl* Majesty’s Government to assist in the prosecution of the war. The Governor of the Gold Coast has transmitted to the Colonial Secretary the sum
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  • 75 10 —Reuter. Japanese Representations To Indo-China Tokyo. Augut 3. Colonel Kenryo Sato, acting as chairman of the Japanese Inspectorate” in French Indo-China. called on the French Governor General yesterday at Hanoi and made certain representation* to him in the presence of the French Air Attache cf the French
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  • 442 10 —B O.W. London Ila* Hostile RU t 3 M. Molotovs speech on Thur.*<j a Supreme Council of the Sox; v uiun Cnn tinues to provoke reflection.* t ent commentators though have had nothing to add to ti tion given yesterday that ment
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  • 67 10 —Reuter. Coni petition Less Keen For Treasury Bill* London. August 3 On the money market borrower* founc conditions easy throughout the The whole of the £6S,<X’O.OOd .-eaoUiy bills offered were allotted at ar. iver?eoe .£l.O 4.86 Competition was less keen, hence the market received 42 per cent,
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  • 303 10 —Reuter. FIRST DEFENCE LINE ALREADY LOST Bucharest. Aug. 3 The Iron Guard L* secretly distributed throughout ’he country and 10.000 copies of a "No Surrender” appeal, calling on Rumanians to awake to the peril* of the present moment. This coincides with another similar leaflet issued by
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  • 24 10 —Reuter. Bangalore. Aug. 3 The des.th has occurred of the Maharaja of Mj-’iwe at the age of S 6 Reuter.
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  • 502 10 _Reuter. CALL FROM JAPANESE AMBASSADOR London, August 3 It is learned that when the Japanese Ambassador called at the Foreign Office he was informed by Lord Halifax that the arrests made under the Aliens Order were in the interests of national security and in
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    • 163 10 NEW YORK VIA CAPE Leave Penang X PRES. VAN BUREN PRES. HARRISON X PRES. HAYES 8 x No Passengers NEW YORK SERVICE (via Panama) Leave °enang CTTY OF SAN FRANCISCO Ang. 21 CTTY OF LOS ANGELES Sept. 5 CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS Sept 29 Via Manilla, Hongkong, San Francisco, Loe
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  • 211 11 j I HER. DING BOY” “TIC TAC” “EPSOM JEEi”’ “EUREKA” MAN-ON-THE "THE MAJOR' P ian B Penang Ipoh K. Limpur SPOT” Ipoh Singapore j j Ladolet White Gardenia Ladolet White Gardenia j Phar Par White Gardenia White Gardenia Ladolet White Gardenia Phar Par i Bay Rose
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  • 1096 11 Race 1 Ponies Class 2 Div. 3 —6 Furs. —2.30 p.m. 00 1 FAITH 6y 9.00 Mr. P. Logue Owner 20 14 PHAR PAR 10y 8.12 Mr. H. S. Kirwan Logue 2 0o 2 i.ADOLET 9y 8.12 Mrs. S. E. Shcrida Van Breukelen 'HAR 7y 8.09
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  • 54 11 All the jockeys riding at the present Penang Race Meeting are contributing $lO each to the War Fund. This generous gesture by them is to be highly commended, more especially as they have been making similar contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund since the
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  • 67 11 Cricket And Hockey Matches 1 o<lav The Green Hall Juveniles will meet the Dew Recreation Club in z. cricket match on the St. Xavier’s Institution Ground today. As the visitors will be playing the Old Xaverians’ Association at hockey on the Hutchings School Ground
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  • 89 11 Singapore Leading On First Innings From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Aug 4 The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club were at home to the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club Ln a game of cricket on the S. C. R. C. ground. BatLng first the local Chinese
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  • 53 11 Chin Woo Win Penang Championship Cup Before a record crowd of holiday seekers at. the Fun Frolic Park, on Friday last, the Penang Chin Woo Team won the. Penang Shuttle Kicking Championship Cup presented by The Oversea-Chintse Amusement Co.. Ltd. Each Chin Woo player was th< recipient of
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  • 35 11 C.R.C. Well Beaten By Six Clear Goals The Smgtao Tourists defeated the Penang Chinese Recreation Club by six goals to nil in a friendly soccer match on the Victoria Green yesterday.
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  • 186 11 Taiping Girls Score Big Success Kuala Kangsar. His Highness the Sultan of Perak, Y. A.M. Raja Di-Hilir, Dato Stia Bi-jaya Di-Raja, Raja Abdul Hamid. Aide-de-camp to His Highness were amongst those who attended the concert staged oy the pupils of the Lady Treacher Girls School, Taiping,
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  • 577 11 Lawn Tennis Championships Singapore, Aug. 4. 4 S generally anticipated, the Davis Cup players, Kho Sinkie and Pat Hughes, continue to provide the most interesting tennis at the Malayan championships. They won ail the matches in vihich they figured. Today saw all
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  • 646 11 Honours Shared In Fancy Dress Soccer TIITLER, living up to his name, launched a blitzkrieg in the early stages of the War Fund fancy dress soccer battle which was waged on the Hutchings School Ground yesterday evening before a large and highly-amused crowd.
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  • 38 11 A.C.S.U. vs Kedah State Police Esplanade to-morrow at 5.15 pan. A.C.S.U.:—Heng Thuan; Mah Chan, Ah Kooi; Appa Rajoo, Che Din, Santiago: Tiang Lok. Swee Beng, Ee Teik. David, Georgie Lim; Tangiah. Retnam, H. P. Boey and Murugasen.
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  • 775 12 LATEST HINTS FROM THE TRACK Rye Seamus Tipped For Double (By “TIC-TAC”) ON Saturday a heavy shower fell just before the races and made the good going which had been promised, soft. Again the indications this morning are that the going will
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  • 542 12 Surprise In Men's Singles Event A mild surprise was created when Khoo 800 Hin. the former Selangor State player and one of the strongest contenders for the North Perak Open Singles title, lost to Lian Kong Kooi 14 —14 <3 —0), 15—5. Lian Kong Kooi is
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  • 38 12 Metropolitan Police Draw V ith Empire London, Aug. 4 The British Empire drew with the Metropolitan Police at cricket in a twelve-a-side game. The Empire scored 220 (Clarke 85) and the Police replied with 213 for ten.—Reuter
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  • 1497 12 85 And 161 hi Reply To Malay States 251 LALL SINGH S BRILLIANT BATTING Kuala Lumpur. rpHE Malay States defeated the Colony by an innings and five runs in the annual Malayan cricket test on the Padang on the second day of the three-day match. The
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