Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 January 1941

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  • 19 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE £STAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY VoL XCIX. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1941. PH ICE lb CENTS.
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  • 470 1 BRITISH SEEKING DECISIVE RESULTS (By General Sir Hube.rt Gough, Reuter’s Military Commentator) London, Jan. 4. j i is very good news that a serious attack on Bardia has started and that Austra Han troops, supported b\ tanks, have broken into the Italian defences. the full
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  • 90 1 Aar i Greed London eiless has been the Nazi Denmark was described by expert in London, allowing Denmark to build meat when feeding stuffs and cattle began to run rmans took away her liveslaughter in their own coun- *ks from the beginning of they took 20,000 bead
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  • 351 1 London, Jan. y [jARDf.I was subjected to one of the heaviest air attacks vet carried out in the Middle Bast throughout yesiirday and tio pre io; v night, states a communique from R.A.E headquarters Night raids during which heavy damage was caused toare Jo! lowed
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  • 140 1 Berlin Avowal “Demoralisation of the civil popula tion of London and the provinces” was set out by a high German air force officer in Berlin as part of a “new method’ adopted by the German High Command in the air war against Britain. The announcement was
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  • 112 1 Bigger Allowance Expected London. Bigger kit allowances for officers of the three Services are now receiving official consideration. The Purchase Tax will increase the price of various items of an officer’s outfit hy anything from a sixth to a third. No decision has yet been made on the
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  • 244 1 London, Jan. 4CARRIED on a stretcher for four days over Albanian mountains by Greek soldiers and with a broken leg and a bullet wound in the e ow. an R.A.F. pilot of the British bomber which was last seen in flam» Italian
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  • 316 1 WIDE SPECULATION OVER SPECIAL ENVOY TO BRITAIN !.—Reuter. London, Jan. 4. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S afaGouiiccinent of Mr. Hoiikins’Vejthcoming visit to London cam-/ a» a complete surprise in Washington and iias aroused much speculation. There is probably no man in America so close to
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  • 161 1 —Reuter. London, Jan. 4. Tiio world’s biggest liner “Queen Elizabeth” (85,000 tons) is .requiring the habit of travelling o,\ an.- w ith the sccrwy of a submarine. It is officially disclosed that she .illy nxiched Capetown from New York without the slightest hitch and without sighting
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  • 67 1 .—Reuter. Watchers Help To Save Buildings London, Jan. 4. Watchers helped to save scores of buddings when German bombers rained hundreds of incendiaries on Crewe in West England last night. High explosives were also dropped and several buildings were damaged. The raiders appeared to be con
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 399 2 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS' SUCCESS Outlying Sector Pierced With Tanks OPERATIONS CONTINUING CAIRO, JAN. 3. JUST AFTER DAWN THIS MORNING, AUSTRALIAN u FORCES SUPPORTED BY TANKS PENETRATED A SECTOR OF THE DEFENCES OF BARDIA. STATES A COMMUNIQUE FROM BRITISH G.H.Q. IT ADDS THAT
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  • 38 2 —Reuter. Military Objectives At Amsterdam Bombed London, January 3. Military objectives at Amsterdam were bombed by the R.A.F. during Thursday night as well as Bremen and Emden, the Air Ministry announces. One British plane is missing.—Reuter.
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  • 284 2 ■—Reute’ Cairo, Jan. S. JJfETWEEN Napoleon and world domination stood two things British seapower and the spirit of the British people. Between Hitler and his beerhouse dreams of Empire stand now the same two things” declared Sir Archibald Wavell, British Commander-in-Chief in the Middle East
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  • 27 2 BOW Rugby. Jan. 3 The people of New Zealand have given e further contribution of £36.639.6 4 towards the purchase of aircraft BOW
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  • 131 2 Reuter. London, January S. A NEW weapon against Üboats is being used by the British Navy, Reuter learns It is a vessel called the Corvette and it is smaller than a sloop. After the outbreak of the war converted trawlers were first used to protect
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  • 62 2 —Reuter. Vichy, Jan. 3. The French Adrniialty announces that the submarine, “Sfax,” and the auxiliary cruiser “Rhone,” were sunk after heavy explosions while on their way from Casablanca to Dakar The Admiralty further states that the "Sfax’ and "Rhone” were "probably, torpedoed” by a submarine
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  • 266 2 8.0 W Graphic Account Ry R.A.F. Pilot Rugby. Jan. 3. Lite inside a heavy bomtex during journeys to and from Germany is graphically desenbed .by an R.A,F. pilot for the Air Ministry News Service. These long journeys are often monotonous but, he says, "one night I
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  • 127 2 i.—Reuter. Allegations By Rome Press Rome, January 3. The claim that "Rod Cross planes” are being fired on by British aircraft is made in the “Popojo di Roma” which adds that such planes go to the help of wrecked sailors and airmen. One plane, the newspaper says,
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  • 137 2 s.—Reuter. R.A.F’. School Instructor’s Coolness And Bravery London, January 3. A civilian armament instructor at an R AF. training school has been awarded u George Cross (civilian Victoria Cross) lor acts of exceptional coolness and courage on several occasions. He is Leonard Harrison cl Louth
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  • 250 2 -Reuter. Rugby, January 3. An official Admiralty communique states: "One of our submarines, Thunderbolt, has sunk an Italian U-boat proceeding under escort to a base in enemy occupied territory. After firing his torpedo, the commanding officer of the Thunderbolt saw a tall column of water
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  • 87 2 Reuter Washington, Jan. 3. President Roosevelt disclosed that he is sLorly sending Mr Harry Hopkins, former Secretary of Commerce, to Britain as his personal representative until a new ambassador is appointed to succeed Mr. Kennedy. President Roosevelt added that Hopkins would have no
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  • 126 2 .—Reuter. Reported Cabinet Changes New York. Jan. 3 Th» reorganisation of the Vichx Cabinet is announced A triumvirate consisting of Admiral Darlan, General Huntziger and M. Flanduhas been formed to direct the country under Marshal Petain’s orders, it is announced, and it is understood that
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  • 77 2 —Reuter. Gilt Edged Again Prominent London, Jan. 3 Or. the Stock Exchange, gilt edged securities were again prominent and 3» Per Cent War Loan advanced to 103 J. Chinese custom loans, were higher on better receipts while Argentine bonds showed signs of hardening. Among Industrials British-American Tobaccos weakened
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  • 70 2 —Reuter. Desertion Of 26 Of Crew At Shanghai Shanghai, Jan. 3 The large French liner. D'Artagnan, which was stranded here owing to the desertion of 26 of the French crew, has now left for Saigon considerably shorthanded. The D Artagnan of 15.000 tons was formerly engaged on voyages
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  • 75 2 —Reuter 9.5 Per Cent. On Religious Subjects Berlin, January 3. An analysis of book publications by the German Booksellers Associations shows that while fiction accounted for 16.7 per cent of all books published in 1940, religious and theological books were second on the list
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  • 265 2 Dublin, Jan. 3. Examination has proved that the bombs dropped in Ireland were of German origin and the Eire Government has lodged a strong protest at Berlin. s. —Reuter. Announcing this, the Eire Department of External Affairs says: "Fragments of explosive and incendiary bombs
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  • 52 2 .—Reuter. Recon! Session Of 367 Days Washington, January 3 The Seventy-sixth Congress came to partial close down when the House c Representatives adjourned today T Senate will adjourn tomorrow after record of 367 days. The largest session previously kno was the wartime session of 1917 19)which lasted
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  • 81 2 .—Router Tribute By Air Marshal Dowding Ottawa. Jan. 3. Far irom the German view that Mr. Churchill is a dictator imposing his will on the people, it is the iron will of the nation which is imposing on Mr. Churchifi The nation would not permit
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  • 366 2 Rugby. Jan. 3. I HE Times” surveys the hitter contrast between Mussolini’s dream and 1 reality which it says is already having its effect in Italy itself where the people have been called upon to make heavy sacrifices to Mussolini’s ambitions. —BOW. Discussing the miscalculations which led
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  • 69 2 —Reuter. May Reach £300,000.000 Yearly London. Jan. 3 The cost of the war to Australia may reach three hundred million Australian pounds yearly, according to the Commonwealth Treasurer. Mr. Fadden. This year, he added, would be a critical period and the strain on the
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  • 137 3 Americans British Side By Side Quebec rCHDEACON Frederick George Scott, the popular Canadian padre d the first Great War, has written the blowing poem, entitled “The Alliance t; the recent co-operative defence meares concluded between Great Britain u d the United States:— Heart to heart unfolding one
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  • 329 3 New York. IROM out of the West a great silvei j 1 ait plane swooped down upon La Guardia Field and there, in all the rain and fog. was enacted the age-old story of a boy and his dog. Dimly through the
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  • 54 3 The Daily Herald's Lisbon (Portugal) coi respondent says that many Canadians and Austi-alians were unable to leave Paris before the Germans arrived Among British women rounded up throughout occupied France, he says, t>oo were from Paris district. They were sent to concentration mips and allowed only
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  • 663 3 One Of The ’Seven I) onders' ITALY’S attack on Greece on<** more bring', war to the historic islands of the Aegean wluc h, under the leadership of the large inland of Rhodes have been embroiled in wars and adventures since they were said to have thrown
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  • 294 3 *(<m McGee Passes Away Beisek e r (Alberta). McGEE, whose name berenowned through a Yuof Robert W. Service is dead. ."'am McGee from TennesT> actually was a native of atario, died in this sourta town forty years afwrote “The Cremation of '■'eGee.” The poem told
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  • 88 3 A 20-year-old Yorkshire laundress was married recently to a man whose mother is a distant relative to tne Queen. The bride was Miss Jean Crawford and the bridegroom Captain Patrick Drummond Scott, 27 The couple met at a dance a fortnight before Captain Scott’s brother officers
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  • 67 3 Nine empty' beer bottles, twelve empty lemonade bottles, two tooth-brushes, one wicker basket to the value of $2.12 u ere alleged to have been stolen by Karuppen about 3 p.m. on Jan. 2 from the compound of Chung Ling High School. Tlie accused pleaded guilty’ to a
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  • 1617 3 Orders And Their Medals By "Taffrail" from the Victoria Cross, which is only bestowed “for most conspicuous bravery or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy, “there are various other aivards which can
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 88 3 pDEfY NATURE for Constipation leads to endless trouble i Nature has decreed that the Bowels shall operate regularly —at least once a day. Dcliancf or neglect of this law leads to many kinds of suffering, including Headaches, Bad Breath, Biliousness, Indigestion, Pimples, etc. I Constipation also makes you look and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 40 3 WHAT A WAR!. I By Gilbert Wilkinson I f U .< N V I b 1 X I AV* < W I f diss& r I WTho are you to tell the Evacuation Officer ire J wouldn't mind being separated? 1 <1
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  • 401 4 COMMENT IN CHINESE PRESS E’DITORIAL comment from Penang Chinese Press is made of the increasing strength of the British. The “Kwong Wah Yit Poh” referring to the tribute paid by the “TRLJD” the organ of the Soviet Trade Union, to the growing strength of the British, says
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  • 42 4 Bail of $5OO was allowed a 23-year-old Singhalese, Albert, who came up before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Penang Third Magistrate, this morning, on a charge of being a stowaway on board a vessel from Colombo to Penang on Jan. 2.
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  • 152 4 Alleged Burglar Surrenders Kuala Lumpur. Two Chinese mining coolies caught an alleged burglar by smoking him out of a patch of blukar near the 3’ mile Sungei Besi Road on New Year s Eve. It appears that a Chinese woman, living near the Hong Fatt Mines
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  • 184 4 EFFORT FOR AIR RAID FUND Singapore. THE handsome amount of $32,000 has been contributed to the Lord Mayor of London’s. Atr Raid Reilef Fund as a result of the special effort made by the China Relief Fund Committee of Singapore» on December 7. This sum was made
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  • 85 4 Warrant Executed After Six Mouths Johore. Wanted in Johore, where he is alleged to have committed theft of $1,130 the properly of a Chinese woman named Tee Khiam. Lee Kim Seng was produced before Mr. G. L. Howe, the First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, and remanded in
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  • 54 4 A chai ge of criminal breach of trust in respect of a tin of gingelli oil, valued at £5O, belonging to K. Sithasivam Pillay, was this morning preferred against Mariappan who claimed trial before Mr. Lim Koon Teck. The case was postponed to Jan. 10. Bail
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  • 645 4 FEATS IN WESTERN DESERT r PHE fighting quality of the Indian troops who now play so prominent a part in the defence of Malaya, and their adaptability to modern mechanised warfare, may lie deduced from the feats of their comrades in the Western Desert of
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  • 559 4 Drop Of $12,500 On Years Profit rpHE eleventh annual general meeting JI of Jelebu Tin Dredging, Limited, was held at the Registered Office, Birch Road, Seremban, on Dec. 18. Mr. M. L. Phillips (the Chairman), addressing the meeting, said inter alia: “The profit for the
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  • 77 4 Kuala Lumpur. Bail in $lOO in one surety each was offerred to two Indian labourers, Sivarasan and Velapan, when they claimed trial before the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. G. L. Howe, before whom they were produced late on Tuesday, charged with being member.'- of an unlawful assembly
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  • 210 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 4. 1941. Destination Superscription Postage Latest Time ot AIR MAILS Letters Postcards Posting per oz. each Ord:naxy Regtv Ipoh, K. Lumpur By Weame's Sat 4th inst Singapore Air Services .10 .05 1.30 p.m. 1 pn* Great Britain via Durban .55 .30 7.30 p.m. 6 p.m India,
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  • 27 4 Nirom is now broadcasting a five-minute bulletin of N.E.I. news in English at 8.05 p.m. (Singapore time) on 15.48 metres every night.
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  • 273 4 Malay Peon Bound Over In Police Court Kuala Lumpur. Haji Hassan bin Haji Yassini. a 20-year-old Malay, until recently emplo-1 as a peon in the Electrical Department, was on New Year’s Eve bound over in Ar--sum of $75 in one surety for a period ol
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  • 198 4 War Machine Flaw Before leaving New York for California Viscount Bearsted, chairman of the Shell Transport Trading Company, told reporters that it was the lack of lubricant oil which would prove the Achilles heel of Hitler’s vast mechanised war’ machine. ’Planes, he pointed out, can be
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 469 5 Bei •caved bather Tells How Tragedy Occurred Kuala Kangsar. How an experienced Malay diver and swimmer and his son in response to an appeal for aid from a Chinese sawyer dived into the Perak River and brought out the bodies of the latter’s
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  • 35 5 i r on the “Esplanade” from 6.15 7-30 p.ni.: Old Comrades Teike The Windjammer Ansell Rose Marie Stotliart Comedic D Amour Colin !I: Solo Come Sing To Me Thompson '< Step Scotch Haggis Mackenzie
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  • 181 5 Two Injured In Night ('.rash A .enou.i motor crash occurred at Tanjung Tokong Road near the Mosquito Laboratory at about 10.15 last night, when a car came in collision with a telephone post. Two of the passengers of the car, two Thais named. Ravi and
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  • 248 5 ACCUSED CHANGES PLEA TO GUILTY Singapore. The trial of Quek Quee Ho, aged 22, who was. alleged to have taken part in a daring daylight robbery in Robinson Road on Dec. 2, when a cashier of Shaw Bros riding in a ricsha was waylaid and
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  • 194 5 GRANTED INCREASED WAGES All the 250 coolies of one of the Penang Harbour Board godowns who were on strike on Wednesday and Thursday, resumed work yesterday when they were granted an increase in wages. The strike, it is understood, was called as a result of
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  • 33 5 Singapore. Among the Bills about to be intro duced into the Legislative Council and published in yesterday evening’s Government Gazette for general information is the War Tax Bill
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  • 580 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Fighter Fund inaugurated by the Incorporated Society of Planters has reached a total to date of $8,730. Mails despatched from Singapore by air via Durban on November 11, 15 and 18 were delivered in London on December 31 Miss Christine Monk, Matron. General Hospital. Johore Bahru, has
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  • 151 5 Smugglers And Cowboys In Double Feature Action and romance are cleverly blended in “Come On, Leathernecks,” which opened at the Majestic Theatre together with a Western picture, “Riders of the Black Hills/’ Richaid Cromwell is seen in the starring role as a young West Point graduate
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 153 5 R -'g J SHCWS TODAY lx p,m Edward Small pretext kfL KIT WCARSON with O®Rk J 0N HALL A LADIES GUEST NIGHT. FUN FROLIC PARK SATURDAY. 4th JANUARY. 1941 >KI NOORAN OPEBA OF MALACCA. ‘KARINA ADI ND A With a nevi bevy of beautiful chorines in latest extra turns. CANTONESE
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    • 149 5 MAJESTIC 3 SHOWS TODAY 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. A MAMMOTH FIRST-RUN DOUBLE-FE ATURE ATTRACTION At Reduced Prices of Admission Matinees: 15 25 cents Downstairs Night Shows: 15, 2.5 60 cents Downstairs. “COME ON LEATHERNECKS” With Richard Cromwell Marsha Hunt. A Republic Picture. Together With THE THREE MESQUITEERS In -RIDERS OF
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    • 244 5 fODISON °J?J? 1T1 n G D 4 SHOWS —TODAY &~TOMORROW H. 30 ajn., 3.00, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. f* Robert *Han CUMMINGS GREY hi 1 «GLORIA JEAN Hp* ig Thrros one in «very fvniL I W WK *Bealab BONDl*Virginia WEIDIIR ||p ‘Margaret LINDSAY *C Aabrav SMITH MIL A JOE PASTERNAK
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    • 129 5 He Stayed For Breakfast And >'•>11’11 Stay To See It Again and Again! U’r >’.<7 I.*» Sue/'esK 1 SHOWS TODAY <S TOMORROW QUEEN’S TODAY: 11.30 a.m., 3. 6.15 9.30 TOMORROW: 11 a.m., 3. 6.15 9JO Columbia's fast, frenchy, funfesfe comedy hit that drew 65,136 people to the State Theatre, Sydney
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  • 453 6 VVy* ILAT is the motive behind the German bombing of Eire? Clearly it was not due to an accident or an error of judgment; on that {>oint, at any rate, the Irish Press holds no illusions. Two theories are advanced. The bombs are meant either as
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  • 406 6 Advice To The Young “What is the best adviee ean give a young man/’' Reader asks Psychologist. A/I Y best advice to young men is, and always has been, “Don't?” Don't mix .beer and cider. Don't employ one solicitor to tight another solicitor —in doing so you
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  • 803 6 Saturday, Jan 4. )I,L< >W I .Nt the hill which has set in after the first phase of the British blitzkrieg in the estern Desert, the news that Australian troops, supported by tanks, have broken into the Bardia defences, must be given pride of
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  • 108 6 SJEX CINEMA "Kit Carson” with Jon Hall and Lynn Bari 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA "He stayed for Breakfast” with Loretta Young Melvyn Douglas and "London Can Take It.” 11.30 a m., 3. 615 and 9.30 p.m ODEON CINEMA Gloria Jean in “The Under-pup’ 11.30
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 290 6 ***%>*'*«*'»*%X*»4F**'*«'*%V** DEMONSTRATION OF LIFE-SAVING (As taught by the Royal Life-Saving Society) Swimming and Diving (Arranged by Mrs. H. M. Arthur) WILL BE HELD AT THE PENANG SWIMMING CLUB On Tuesday, January 7th 1941 PRECEDED BY (XIMPETITFONS FOR STYLE AND PROFICIENCY FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS (Entrance Fees for each Event Ten
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    • 44 6 T&v 2 Wk 1? 1 S It /i\i £i w /Ya *TI4 pi A AL AC€P€A W FASHION -1 x 7 yf WEAR CEPEA HOYPARELLE SIXLINE FAST COLO vat GUARANTEE, IN THE NEWjwsT COLOURINGS AND DESIGNS. Sole Agents: HENRY WAUGH CO., LI D. I
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  • 879 7 EUROPEAN EX ASSISTANT CASHIER ON TRIAL Alleged Deficit Of $16,998 At John Little’s Singapore. 4 NOTIFICATION from London asking why the remittances from their Singapore branch had fallen off led to an examination of the private cash hook and the eventual discovery of a deficit of $16,998.9."}, stated Andrew Robertson,
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  • 232 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,455,103.30, made up of Penang $938,432.62 ($73,541.67 being Kedah contributions) and Perak $516,670.68. Yesterday’s contributions to the Penang collection included $lOO from the Sisters, General Hospital. A sum of $5O has been received from an anonymous donor
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  • 97 7 (PENANG P.W. DIVISIONS) St. John’s Ambulance Brigade A practice parade for the inspection of the passive defence services by His Excellency the Governor will be held on Monday. January 6. Members are requested as follows: Dress: Civilian. Corps of Air Raid Wardens fPenang Division) and
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  • 84 7 Proposed Defence Measures It is understood that invitations have been issued to prominent members of the local community and representatives of associations to meet His Excellency the Governor at the Governor’s Office on Wednesday at 10 3(1 a.m. It is further understood that Mr.
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  • 155 7 TODAY’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS Sikhs in Malaya are celebrating the 275th birthday anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth guru of the Sikhs today. Sikh history reveals the gradual making and development of a nation in the hands of ten successive leaders who were called Gurus. The movement
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  • 93 7 Boy Employed At Chinese Club Taiping. A member of the Hu Seong Chinese Club in JaJan Iskainlar received a shock on New Year s Day when on going; to the Club’s lavatory he found the Club’s cook-boy, a young Hylam namwl Lee Kak Kooi dead inside.
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  • 119 7 Co,operation To Be Extended “British and Dutch Airways who always have worked close together have decided to give a further extension to this co-operation. A full reciprocal interchange agreement has just been established between British Airways, Qantas Empire Airways, K.N.I.L.M. and K.L.M. The interchange is applicable
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  • 276 7 ALL INVITED TO REGISTER FOR SERVICE Ar. official communique issued yesterday evening on the >u iect of registration of women in the Straits Settlements calls on all women who have already enrolled with the Resident Councillor. I enang, for voluntary or
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  • 79 7 A Chinese cyclist way involved in a collision with a car at Bridge Street last night He was thrown off and he sustained a fracture of his leg. The car was proceeding along Bridge Street towards Jelutong with the cyclist going in the same direction.
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  • 112 7 WAV Ai AX-DEANE At St George’s Church, Penang, this morning at 10 o’clock, Mr. Frank S. Wa/n.an, Executive Engineer, Malayan Public Works Service stationed at Kajang, Selangor, was married to Mi. ct Kathleen M. Deane. The Rev. H. J Paine officiated a! the service which was
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  • 139 7 Septuagenarian Of Penang The funeral of Xlt s. E. J. Moses, who passed away at 10 o’clock on Thursday night took place from her residence, No. 1, Sandilands Street at 5 o’clock yesterday afternoon for interment nt the Western Road Cemetery. The deceased was 76
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  • 103 7 Malay Driver Fined For Inconsiderate Driving Taiping. A private car which was going away from Taiping along Bruas Road came to grief when it ran off the road and ended up in a ditch on its right-hand side at a point near the 26th Mik* Sungei
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  • 151 7 Prevalent In Singapore Singapore. “This type of crime is very in Singapore and affects quite a large number of people because the beer and stout may be distributed through the medirwn of cafes.” safid Chief Court In- speetoi E. Tunn, "ifi the criminal district court
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  • 88 7 Sungei Patani. Tht annual general meeting of the Chinese Rubber Dealers* Association, Sungei Patani, was held in their premises. Jalan Bank, and the following were elected to serve as office-btearers for the year 1941 President Mr. Oon Khye Seh (reelected), Hon. Secretary. Mr. Tan Teng
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  • 38 7 H.E. the Governor and Lady Thomas have accepted an invitation to lunch with the members of the Penang Club on Wednesday, January 8. Wil! all members and lady associate members attending please notify the Secretary immediately.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 112 7 /AWL SUPREME In the Sunday Despatch Bonny Baby Competition i i Zwk 1934, open to all comers ,w 10 babies out of the final MP WSIISI 12 were fed on COW f wSßfr gate. j. Here are three including -*w,, the first pri~e-winner Could there be a more convincing proof
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  • 99 8 Sir G. Clarke’s Reply To Nazi Claims Sir Geoffrey Clarkt, President of London Chamber of Commerce, said in reply to German claims, that the British escort trade had been discontinued:— ‘■'We are ready to any out any orders for the export trade. Not only
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  • 68 8 Profit ior year to June 30, 1940, £17,554 (£11,562); to general reserve (investments), £5OO (£300); taxation reserve «.including E. P. T.) £8.550 (£900); managers' commissions, and directors’ per-<-®tage. £1.585 (£l?ss>; dividend 15 per cent. «same); carry-forward, £22 <£6031. Crop for year 818.089 lb. (618,lb.); average gross selling
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 486 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at 4 p.m. 3rd January, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/74 3/10$ s'o Austral Amal 6/104 7/14 £1 Austral Malay 35 0 36/6 5/0 Ayer Hi tarn 21/0 22/dex SI Ayer Weng 0.85 -190 £1 Bangrin Tin
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    • 257 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.15 1.3) Alar Gajah 0.85 0 90 Amal. Malay 1.75 1.80 Ayer Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Mokfc 1.15 120 Ayer Panas 1 124 1.174 Bassett 0.42 0 45 Batu Lintang 1.07 J 1.10 Bedford 0 85 9.90 Bent a 105 108 Bore’’. 1.35 1.45 Broga
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    • 338 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A £1 'Aust) N.Z. Min Ord 22/0 23/0 2 Alex Brick. Ord. 185 1.95 2 Alex. Brick 7F& Prefs 2.15 220 r B. M. T. 750 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £8 £B4 £1 Con. T. S. Ord 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. 8. 7% Pref 19/9
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    • 189 8 MINING Dividend Books Close Payable Gopeng Cons. 1/- bonus 6d. Int. less tax 7. 1.41 (in Eng) Idris Hvd. 2|% int. less tax 29. 1.41 (in Eng) Kuala Lumpur 1/- A.C 24. 1.41 (in Aust) Malaysiam Tin 5% actual 10. 1.41 Pahang Cons. <Ordy 20»% final
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  • 1008 8 Chairman’*» Revieu At Annual Meeting The third annual general meeting 01 Amalgamated Brua> Rubber Estates Ltd uas held at Pvrlock. Minehead. on October 31. at 11 a.m Mr C. H. Jenkins prvslded and said; Gentiemen, The directors’ report and I accounts have been m your possession for
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  • 1221 8 Considerable Improved Results The twenty-eighth annua» general rreeting of the Merchiston Rubber Estate, Ltd was held on October 23 at the registered office. 85 Gracechurch-street. llxmdon E. C. Mr F E. «chairman of the company» presi«ied. The Secretary (Mr H 8 Pickthalb i hf.vmg read the report
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  • 142 8 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN LONDON: “SP 01 £256. 10. 0. £256. 10. 0 “Forward” £259 5. 0. £259 15 0 SINGAPORE: “Spot" $133.00 $132 75 Business done Buyers No Sellers i»¥) tons PENANG: “Spot” 5133.00 i 132 75 RUBBER: LONDON: SP 01 12 3 Bd. y2 d Forward”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 977 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR 2ND SUNDAY AFTER HKKTMAS 7.15 a.m. Mattins Litany 8.00 a.m. Holy Communion. 9.15 a.m. Holy Communion 'Tamil) 10.30 a.m, Mattins Holy Communion (Chinese; 4.15 p.m. Sunday School in the Parsonage. 6.00 p.m. Festal Evensong Sermon, j Psalms 96. 117. Hymns 220. 70. 74. 178.
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  • 341 10 —Reuter. Several Villages Occupied Athens, Jan. 3 While the weather has been holding up operations on most of the fronts in the past 24 hours, north of Klisura the Greek troops have advanced despite strong enemy resistance and occupied several villages. Storms now raging over
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  • 52 10 ■UI Cl —Reuter Boat Capsizes Near Chittagong Noakhali <Bengali. Jan. 3. Eighteen lives were last as a result of the singing of a country craft in the channel between Chittagong and Sandwvi island. The boat which was carrying 22 passengers was caught in a gale and eapsixed
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  • 416 10 —Reuter. Main Target Of Enemy Raids London, January' 3. Confirmation -that, the main enemy air attack last night was on a town in South Wales is given in an Air Ministry communique which adds that considerable damage was done to houses and to com
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  • 260 10 HAD TO FIGHT COMMONSEALTH’S BEST TROOPS London, Jan. 3 One of Marshal Graziani s excuses for the defeat of the Italian Army in Libya was that it had to fight Britain’s best troops from all parts of the world, says the Daily Telegraph in a
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  • 70 10 —Reuter. Restrained By Petain’s Threat New York, Jan. 3 German troops arc massed along the line separating occupied and non-occupied France and are only restrained from occupying the whole country by Marshal Petain's threat to go to Africa with the French Fleet,
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  • 108 10 .—Router. Urged In Open Letter To Congress New York. January 3. The mobilisation of America for war—a war in which we may be fortunate not to sacrifice our blood if we do sacrifice freely of our wealth and work with unflagging energy” is urged in
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  • 74 10 —lnternational News Agency. Credit Loans To Be Granted Chungking, Jan 1. Credit loans to be gi-anted by Soviet Russia to China are reported to be between 200,000,000 to 300,000,000 roubles, indicating that Soviet policy of continued assistance to China remains unchanged. The Soviet ambassador, Mr. Alexander
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  • 42 10 ILS tuv UVVI it.- Reuter Calcutta, Jan. 8. The question of providing for safety of important buildings in the city and surrounding industrial areas against possible air raids is engaging the attention of the Bengal Government. Reuter
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  • 167 10 .—Reuter. PREVIOUS NIGHT’S FIRES STILL BURNING London. January 3 R.A.F. bombers last night made another attack on objectives at Bremen. Targets at Emden were also attacked it is officially stated. It is understood that last night's attacks on Bremen and Emden were on a heavy
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  • 401 10 —Reuter. Formation Of Non-Party Organisation Urged Calcutta, January 3. The formation of a non-party organisation definitely pledged to support tne anti-Nazi front and assist the war effort was recommended by the All-Indi,a Conference in Calcutta presided over by Mr. M.N Roy former prominent Communist and now
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  • 179 10 ocarea oy ’’—B.O.W. Message Of Greetings To British Troops Rugby, January 3. The War Secretary' has received a message of greetings from the Czechoslovak army serving in this country. The C-in-C writes: “Would you accept from me and the Czechoslovak army' every good wish to you personally and
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  • 190 10 —Reuuter Friendly Negotiation* Welcomed London, Jahuary 3. Welcoming the news that the French and Thai Govenunents are reverting to diplomatic negotiation for a settlemen" of their territorial dispute on the Mekong ♦The Times” in a leader after recalling that almost the whole of the Laos region formerly belonged
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  • 95 10 -8.0. W Further Gifts For Spitfires Rugby, January 3. A gift towards Spitfires which epitomises the “will to win” spirit is acknowledged by the Minister of Aircraft Production A vessel torpedoed in the Atlantic last week had a Spitfire Fund which had reached £lOO. The money was
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  • 95 10 .—Reuter. Soviet Expecting Nazi Attack New York. Jan. 3 .4 state of siege has been declared at Odessa, according to a Berne despatch to the “Neu York Times" which adds that Russian troops are massed along the northern bank of River Dniester from Lvow
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  • 149 10 —Reuter Williiigdon's Mission Welcomed Santiago, January 3. Sympathy with Britain is expressed by the Chilean Foreign Minister Senor Bianchi, in a speech last night in honour of the British trade mission headed by Lord Willingdon. “Out neutrality does not prevent us from wishing that the basis
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  • 63 10 t.—Reuter. Observed By French In Pondicherry Pondicherry Jan 3. General De Gaulle’s caM to all Free Frenchmen to remain indoor.' for an hour of hope on New Year’s Day was observed throughout French India ar the given time. The Governor, M Louis Bonvin, has cabled General De
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  • 33 10 .—Reuter New York. Jan. 3. Mr Harold Vanderbelt, Honorary Chairman of the Greek-American Association announce» that $1,000,000 has been cabled to Athens for war relief —Reuter
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  • 348 10 Several Buried In Debris Caused By Bombs Dublin, Jan. 3 Several houses were damaged by bombs dropped from a plane which flew over Dublin at 3 a.in. It is feared some people may be trapped beneath the wreckage. Houses in a terrace were considerably damaged and
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  • 46 10 Reuter London. January 3. Today has been practically quiet as far as the daylight bombing of Britain is concerned. The only report of bombs is from one town, in Kent where damage was very slight and there were no casualties Reuter.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 THE BEN LINE FAR EAST SERVICE. FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding Freight, and other information please apply to: SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO., Telephone No. 644 645 PENANG. TurnTThilF LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone No.
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  • 983 11 Race 1: Horses Class 3 Div. 5 —6 Furs. —2.30 p.rn. 0 INVENTION 4y 9.00 Mr J Duval Owner 2. Of 0 RHETT BUTLER 4y 8.09 Dr. Chong Tak Nam Magill 0 TIDERACE 3y 8.08 "Mr. Cholmondeley” Maj. Fox 4 2 3 0 JAGUAR
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  • 86 11 Silver Lining B.P. vs S.S. B.P. A friendly game of badminton consistif|g of 5 singles and 6 doubles will be Played between the Silver Dining B.P. and the S.S.B.P on Sunday next at lhe latter’s court, at 4.30 p.m. Phe iollowing will represent the 5.L.8.P.: Khoo Kim Toon, Lymn
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  • 57 11 Raja Kechil Muda Raja Zulhayat Ipoh. Y M the Raja Kechil Muda, son of His Highness the Sultan of Perak, will be married to Raja Zulhayat, daughter of Y.M. Raja. Sharouddin, brother of Y r .A.M. the Raja di-Hilir, at Bukit Chandan on January 14. Elaborate arrangements
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  • 186 11 I THE Ki LUNG BOY TAP x Penang kUBEKA iff AN-UN-THE "EPSOM JEEP” “THE MAJOR" i bunipur SPOT” Ipoh Ipoh Singapore Jtic&tro. Jaguar 1 RACE 1 I Invention Jacatra Jacatra Jaguar i Jacatra New Cello Jaguar New Cello Jaguar Jacatra fetiaim ock kSii ici'i.DP’ia RACE 2
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  • 212 11 Todays Inter-State j Game At Ipoh Penang-Perak Combined XV meet Selangor-Negri Sembilan Combined XV in a Malayan Rugby Union game in aid of the F.M.S. War Fund on the Ipoh Club padang today. The game is virtually a North Trial, upon which will depend
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  • 111 11 Results Of Monthly Mixed Foursomes The monthly Mixed Foursomes Stroke Competition was played on Thursday and the winners were Miss H. W. Hislop and J. G. Brown The following cards were returned: Miss H. W. Hislop J.G. Brown 48—11% =36% Mrs. D. W. Dale At L.
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  • 84 11 Seafortht* “B’’ vs Peter Yeoh’s XI Ort the Esplanade ground tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Peter Yeoh’s XI —Gan Thean Beng; Velloo, S. Rethinam; S, Santiago, Chee Phin San, K. C Yeang; Thangam. A. Marriapjyen, A* Suppiah, Nedason, Singam. Reserves: Toh Wai Sung. K. Ramoo Manikam Fort Youngsters vs Sunlight
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  • 87 11 Results Of Matches In Open Tourney Taiping. Lian Kong Kooi entered the semifinal of the Chinese Recreation Club’s open billiards tournament (4-ball) for the Storch Challenge Cup by beating Khoo 800 Soo by 250 game points to 198 on Wednesday. Other results in the second round are
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  • 458 11 Last Night’s Boxing IE Hebrew lightweight, Jos tory on points over the P last night at the New World St scale at 9 st. 10 lb. The fight went through the full course of ten two-mmute rounds Tulip boxed at his best and although beaten
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  • 201 11 Ipoh. In their return hocney encounter the Ipoh Colts defeated the Mountain Battery by two goals to nil on the padang yesterday. Even exchanges marked the game, but the pace was mediocre The Soldiers had a number of easy scoring chances but failed to take
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  • 120 11 K.L. Chong Wah Team Beat S. Patani Lum Keong The Chong Wah Iron Eagle Basket-ball Team, Kuala Lumpur defeated the Lum Keong team by 21 points, at the Jalan Bank ground on Wednesday, before a large crowd. TEAMS Chong Wah Iron Eagle Basket-ball Team Goh Hong Aun (Capt) Lee
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  • 97 11 I rit»r- Epworth League Fixture In a keenly-contested friendly interLeagUe fixture played yesterday, the Taiping Union Epworth Leagut: beat the Penang Chinese Epworth League by thrte games to two. DETAILED RESULTS Taipmg Epworthians mentioned first > Singles Teh Chuan Lin lost to Poh Sin Bin. 17—21; 18—21 Liew Kun
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  • 201 11 Indians Hold Paril Bunter Vipers In a fast and exciting game aS Alor Star on Monday, the Alor Star Indians held the Vipers of Parit Buntar to a draw each side scoring two goals. The Vipers attacked most of the time but the Indians drew
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  • 181 11 Mr. Toll Eng Swee To i Serve As Unofficial Taiping. The first territorial chief to be appointed to the Larut and Ma tang Sanitary Board this year will be the Tunku Mentri, who will take his seat together with the other new unofficial members. Th»
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  • 462 12 JAGUAR TO MAKE AMENDS Harpo Bound To Start Favourite For Big Race (lly 'TIC-TAC') MILD shower coupled with watering of the track I should not make the going so rock hard as on the i previous day, although the going will still be good
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  • 76 12 Ipoh. As the sequel to a raid conducted by Mr. R. C. Ehrke, Assistant Officer-in-charge Detectives, Perak, at Kopisan on Thursday, ten Chinese were produced before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Tpoh, on charges of gaming in public. Mr. R. C. Ehrke, A.0.C.D., Perak,
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  • 103 12 Reuter. Washington, January 3. President Roosevelt .announced that steps were being taken to begin tl«e building of about two hundred merchantmen of about 7,500 tons each, costing $300,000.000 to $350,000,000. The President made this announcement at a press conference. The vessels, he said, will be
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  • 127 12 Match Against Penang On January 11 Ipoh. A state hockey trial w*M be held on the Ipoh Club padang today in preparation for the return inter-state game against Penang on Saturday, January 11. at Penang The teams for the trial are. Probables (Colours): F Toft, Heng Teik
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  • 172 12 Large Attendance At Funeral Taiping. The funeral of the late Madame Tan Soo, mother of Mr Ang Chai Tit, Chief Clerk of the Registrar of Motor Vehicles Office, Taipmg, took place from her residence, No. 77G. Upper Museum Road, yesterday evening for internment at the
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  • 52 12 —Reuter. Arrested By Japanese In Nanking Chungking, January 3. The Kuomintang authorities announce that two representatives of the party of Nanking, Lu Hsuan Lan and Chen Chowu, who were active secretly in Nanking, were arrested by the Japanese in August and executed by firing squad in
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  • 141 12 Sampan Man Fined For Possession A fine of $5O in default one month’s rigorous imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Penang Third Magistrate, yesterday on a sampan man, Chart Ah Fatt, who was convicted on a charge of possession if dutiable liquor on board
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  • 24 12 Reuter Allahabad, Jan 3. Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad., President of the Congress Party, has been arrested under Defence of India rules.—
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  • 215 12 NOW THREATENING TO CUT ROAD FROM TEPELINI TO VALONA Reuter. London,Jan. 3 1 The Greeks are continuing to riddle their way forward in all sectors in Albania, according to news reaching London. They have crossed the River Bence in the southern sector and
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  • 34 12 Annual Meeting On January 17 The Penang Football Association will hold their Eleventh Annual General Meeting at the Association’s Office (47 Leith Street) on Friday January 17 at 6 30 p.m.
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  • 242 12 Resident Of Ku lim For 50 Years I Kulim. The funeral of the late Mrs Yeoh Teow Keong nee Madam Ong Joo Guak took place on Thursday from her residence inJalan Kellang Lama, Kulim, for interment at the Kulim Chinese Ce metery. She died
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  • 135 12 Fonner Penang Hockey State Player Mr. Cheah Kim Swee, former Penang hockey player, will be married to Miss Alice Katherine Chee on Tuesday, Jan. 7. nt 7 am. at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Tank Road, Singapore. Mr. Cheah is the
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  • 26 12 Total Now $8,730 The Secretary of the Incorporated Society of Planters advises that the total of the I.S.P. Fighter Fund is now $8.730.
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  • 121 12 Chinese Charged With Possession Of Plates Ipoh. Alleged to have had in his possession plates for the purpose of counterfeiting a trade mark, namely the trade mark of Munslall Dwarks Das of Calcutta, Foong Nam, a young Chinese appeared before Mr. P. F Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate,
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  • 57 12 Parade To Be Held On Monday Ipoh There will be a parade of members of the Local Defence Corps resident in and near Ipoh on Monday, January 6 at the Ipoh headquarters of the Ist Perak Battalion, FMS V F at 5.15 p.m. Rifles will be
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  • 63 12 Chungking, Jan 1 A New Yoik dispatch published in the Hankow Herald here stated that noiseless and smokeless anti-aircraft guns, which are electrically fired, will be shown in New York City sometime this week. Quoting the authority of the New York World-Telegram, the dispatch said that the
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  • 79 12 Ipoh Chan Kuan, an ex-detective constable and S6i Moi, a middle-aged Chinese were find $5 and $2 respectively by Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, First Magistrate, Tpoh, when they pleaded guilty to charges of disturbing the peace. Mr. N. B. Thomas, Court Inspector, prosecuting stated that
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  • 51 12 List Of Further Contributions The following further donations have been received for the Perak Spitfire Fund c Previously Acknowledged 8,228.05 Mr. Adam N. Mohd Ebrahim 5.00 Mr. T. D. Shephard 50.00 “B.B.B.B.” 50.00 Mr. Ho Kok Yew 250.00 Mr. Foo Choong Nyit 500.00 Mr R. M. Hoops
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  • 77 12 Ladies Golf Section The January Monthly Medal (bogey) played yesterday afternoon resulted as follows: Winner. Mrs. Gibb 2 up. Runner-up: Mrs. Aird 1 down. The February 9-hole Monthly Medal and the bi-annual 18-hole Medal (stroke) will be played on Wednesday, February 5. The 1941 Gold Medal will
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    • 566 12 (Head Office) 216 Penang Road, Peuanx Phone 1477 1478 with extension.* Telegrams Gazette Penang Rates of Subscription for Ifinang Gazett» and Sunday Gazette. PINANG GAZETTE Local S.S.& Delivery F.M.S Foreign Monthly $2.50 $3.00 $4.00 Quarterly 7.50 9.00 12.0 c Hall-Yearly 15.00 18.00 24.00 Yearly 30.00 36.00 48 00 SUNDAY GAZETTE
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