Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 2 June 1941

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY y O 130. Vol. XCX. MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS
    21 words
  • 276 1 NEW GOVERNMENT AGREES TO TRANSIT OF BRITISH TROOPS Cairo, June 2. L ItiH 1 ING ceased in Iraq at 6 p.m. yesterday following the signing of the Arniis tice on Saturday night, according to Iraqi sources which also report that the Regent entered
    .—Reuter.  -  276 words
  • 87 1 -8.0. W. Vichy Minister To Bolivia Resigns London, May 31. General De Gaulle's Headquarters has issued the following announcement: “The French Minister to (Bolivia M. Grandin De Leprevier has sent his resignation to the Vichy Government to join the De Gaulle movement. By this gesture
    -8.0. W.  -  87 words
  • 89 1 —Reuter. Signed By Governor Of California Sacramento, May 31. The Governor of California has signed the Dilworth Spy Bill requiring an identification pass for commercial fishermen and .provide, the revocation of the fishing permit for anyone approaching within five hundred yards of a Government vessel. rhe Governor
    —Reuter.  -  89 words
  • 61 1 —Reuter, Demonstrations By Students Monte Video, May 31. A crowd of students demonstrated against the pro-Nazi newspaper "Libertad’ which they burned a number of copies. Other crowds tried to destroy flowers v/hich the new Italian Minister placed on I riday on a monument to Uruguayan independence
    —Reuter,  -  61 words
  • 316 1 —Reuter. Baghdad, June 2. oicidetwf occurred during tiie u. cation of Baghdad which showed that the rebels intended to use British refugees quartered in the American Legation and the British Embassy as hotages to ensure immunity of Baghdad from bombing. Five hundred Britishers who remained in Baghdad after
    —Reuter.  -  316 words
  • 34 1 —Reuter. st. Johns, Newfoundland. May 31. Thirty-nine survivors from steamers reported as victims of submarine attack on convoy in Atlantic have been landed. They said four men died of exposure.
    —Reuter.  -  34 words
  • 37 1 -8.0. W London, May 31. An Admiralty communique states “In the recent Fleet action against the Bismarck H. M. ships, apart from the Hood, sustained in casualties 25 killed and 13 wcunded. —8.0. W
    -8.0. W  -  37 words
  • 439 1 —Reuter. London, June 2. VVTHILE there. is no disposir* tion to minimise the ferocity of the struggle which has taken place in Crete, British reaction to events of this bat th has differed considerably from ivhat the Germans doubtless
    —Reuter.  -  439 words
  • 168 1 SUCCEEDED BY FORMER MALAYAN 4-O-C. London, June 2. r pHE R.A.F. Commander in the Middle East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, is appointed Inspector-Gen-eral. R.A.F.. succeeding Air Marshal Sir William Mitchell. The official announcement says: Sir William Mitchell has competed his term
    168 words
  • 77 1 —Reuter. Cross Over Lo Spain From France Madrid, May 31. Fifty-four women and 25 children under eleven years of age were among the sur vivors from the Egyptian steamer, Anizam, who crossed the frontier from France on Saturday morning. Six of these, young children, were rescued
    —Reuter.  -  77 words
  • 118 1 Rente 25 Killed, 88 Injured < Loihloi». June 2. r ’WENTY-EIVE persons killed and 88 injured is the present casualty list in the bombing of Dublin. Five people are stil missing and search of ruins continues. Twentyhouses were completely demolished and 55 seriously damaged. In an editorial,
    Rente  -  118 words
  • 42 1 There mill be no second (afternoon) edition today (IThit Monday) but a special evening edition carrying full results of the Ipoh races and the latest war news, will be on sale in the streets shortly after 6. Jo p.m.
    42 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 7 1 SILVER E.P.N.S. CUPS. ]>. 11. HENDRY jeweller Penang.
      7 words
    • 120 1 DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RINGS. P. H. HENDRY JEWELLER Penang. w REGISTERED SKiim NOW AVAILABLE IN KHAKI REGULATION STYLE “IT LETS THE BODY BREATH Z 'A <i<<’ b A-./. X» /orTJL Jwy' l «7, >/ 4< i *«*<*• *jl'v* 1' f 1 >m••l’ S’ h < f Same cellular mesli fabric as
      120 words

  • 407 2 IMPOSSIBLE TO CARRY ON WITHOUT AIR SUPPORT 15,000 Troops Transferred HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES London, June 1. 4 WAR Office communique states that the British are withdrawing from Crete. Fifteen thousand troops have been withdrawn to Egypt. The following is the text of the
    Reuter.  -  407 words
  • 159 2 ON RESTORATION OF PEACE —Reuter. Washington, May 31. United States longrange plans for relinquishing extra-territorial rights in China upon restoration of peace there were disclosed in a letter rom Mr. Corded Hull, secretary of State to the new Chinese Foreign Minister. Mr.
    —Reuter.  -  159 words
  • 55 2 Reuter. Cairo, June 1. A Middie East communique states that there is nothing to report in Libya and Abyssinia. In Iraq the situation is quiet following our acceptance of the armistice which was asked for by the Committee set up to administer Baghdad, after the flight of
    Reuter.  -  55 words
  • 17 2 —Reuter. London, June 2. Lord Cadman. British oil industry leader, died on Saturday night.—Reuter.
    —Reuter.  -  17 words
  • 37 2 —Reuter kicky, June i. Heavy gunfire apparently coining from the direction of tit' Mediterranean was heard early on Sunday at Algeciras, accordin" to a telegram to the Vichy hews Agency from Algeciras -Rcuic-'
    —Reuter  -  37 words
  • 769 2 -8.0. W. Both Necessary And Fair Lndon, June 1 •I know that every one in these islands is prepared to undergo Inconveniences and hardships if they are convinced of two things, namely, that it is necessary and that It is fair. 1 want to assure you
    -8.0. W.  -  769 words
  • 97 2 —Reuter London, May days after parting company with the “Bismarck,” the German io,ooo-ton eight-inch gun cruiser Prinz Eugen is still hunted by the British Navy. Warships and airplanes directed by men who trapped the Bismarck now range thousands of miles over the Atlantic
    —Reuter  -  97 words
  • 1108 2 British Troops Asked For No Quarter A Middle Eastern Port, June 1. (By Kenneth Anderson, Reuter’s special correspondent). Lying on a bed in hospital with a shot through the chest and ankle smashed by shrapnel, a nineteen-year-old Maori sergeant from Auckland. New Zealand, told
    —Reuter.  -  1,108 words
  • 17 2 —Reuter. London, June 1. Sir Hugh Walpole, the famous novelist, died this morning.—Reuter.
    —Reuter.  -  17 words
  • 98 2 veiling Reuter- Protest Lodged By ichy Ambassador To U.S. Vichy. June American newspaper suggestions the Germans found cn board the steamer, Winnipeg, wehn intercepted a British warship near Martinique, wef® "tourists” bcund for the French c for the purpese of stirring up :ro ;b have been the
    veiling Reuter-  -  98 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 107 2 VWMWAWMVWWAWA I I Does this Climate I Upset Your Liver and Digestion If so, take a course of Dr. In this tropical climate with rte heat and humidity the Liver be- ft comes sluggish, the bowels irregular, and the whole digestive f j; system disorganised, with the result your head
      107 words

  • 1246 3  -  .Sir Walter Citrine was told la gain and again, “We’re with you to a man.” I My American Diary by Sir Walter Citrine THE American Federation of Labour was very anxious that someone should come over to the United States to explain what was happening
    1,246 words
  • 223 3 Melbourne, May 30. A Sydney girl, Miss Dorothy Nieass. will marry in June, Petty Hugh Jones, R.A.N., who with tnre other men of H.M.A.S. Hobart was reported missing, presumed after the British evacuation of Somaliland last year. Miss Nieass, w o originally arranged to be marriei last
    223 words
  • 595 3 News From India Simla, May 29. s a MERICaN aircraft which recently arrived in India have been used for 5 the transport of troops from this country to Iraq and the evacuation of civil lians from the danger areas. India has recently acquired
    595 words
  • 42 3 Miss He>n wens, a Canadian Army nurse, worked for over an hcut to teuii toe ’uun when a London restaurant was bombed. She bar! gon tir to to dance with another nurse and two officers, one oi whom
    42 words
  • 209 3 4 CANADIAN officer sacrificed his life in shielding a Canadian nurse when a high explosiw bniub struck dance floor of a London restaurant in a night raid. This was revealed by another Canadian nurse who wa,s herself a heroine of the bombing. She is Miss
    209 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 112 3 Ln offering von "Wines from the YALUMBA VINEYARDS of SOUTH AUSTRALIA We are offering vou Australia’s Best. A glass j or two of good Wine, taken regularly, is "S I one of tHe finest Tonies extant. < ARH D’OR HOCK FOUR CROWN CLARET I FOUR CROWN PORT SPARKLING HOCK. YALUMBA
      112 words
  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 n v-v V Y~r Y yyy- v yy T y yv-v y yvy [what a War! 1 c s L. Ml p fsr H P WrrJSi H I I h SrZOIMw i I•: XTShI I E /rui lovem and leavem E What about doing mv pal’s portrait in wool, Dad?
      63 words

  • 319 4 To li</ All Their Helpers London. TN a» unpretentious office in Holborn Viaduct two brothers. 1 both bachelors, built up a hutre fortune from precious atones. They were inseparable. They lived together, went to work together, went everywhere together. And together they made a note of
    319 words
  • 268 4 London. 4 45-YEAE' OLI» officii, bolder of the M.C., stated at a court-martial that he had been persecuted by his commanding officer. He was Lieutenant William Vernon Cook, of the Royal Welch Fusiliers. He was charged alternatively with attempting to commit suicide and negli
    268 words
  • 1317 4 Selangor MR. JOHN HANDS ON OFFICIAL OSTRACISM •IF official ostracism is the penalty for criticising the Govern- meat’s discriminating policy of distributing annually MacGregor’s Bounty of $360,000 to the European Officers while limiting their contribution towards the relief of distress in
    1,317 words
  • 204 4 TTUGE Australian water rats 1 which catch crahs with their tails are described in: an article j, t the Egyptian Maili Cairo. The writer of the article, Ewen E Patterson says that farms are to be established throughout Australia tn bleed the rats for
    204 words
  • 172 4 DOMESTIC at Brisbane Women's Hospital noticed that a child born to an unmarried girl at the hospital bore a striking resemblance to her own child. She questioned the girl, and learned that her husband was the father of the baby. Recently the domestic,
    172 words
  • 242 4 London. 4 A young woman barrister was praised by the Appeal Court judges for her eloquent appeal on behalf of another young woman who had her left arm tom off in a machine in. a Liverpool rope works. Miss Margaret Hughes, the injured woman,
    242 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 153 4 ||< Oh! I wish J you'd tell me I how your sink is kept so f aMK A glossy? >CT 'IM HB few fife- -£s&■■■' '**n JgTTxr” TT'iit r. ■Ow ;< Smooth x. Jct*' cleaning with VIM,\ Kyil. course. I wouldn't I t\ dream of harsh [Bi I 7^L. scour
      153 words
  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 45 4 I CARTOON H hj n I JH □rdhwuiJ etSf MY ECHO. MY SHADOW, AND ME.” lO ’’bp DO?) Q orq All in a Days Work— —by Hick Elmes k V. JS- 7 1 X H-VTLE Bn k IS VL.WT I AT THE 1 ~y J
      45 words

  • 334 5 Mr. Justice W. K. Horne will oe proceeding to Malacca tomorrow to preside at the Assize Court. M’’. A. W. J. Thomas, Cadet, M.C.S., has been appointed to act as Second Assistant Protector of Chinese, Singapore. His Excellency the Governor has appointed. Mr. W. J. Peel, M.C.S.,
    334 words
  • 408 5 Penang And Province Wellesley WOOL AND MATERIAL ACCOUNT Amount previously acknowledged $35,662.42 Girls and Teachers of St. George's Girls’ School in lieu of flowers to Mrs. Goodman on Empire Da} 20.00 Mrs. J. B. M. Wilson 5.00 Monthly contributions: Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong (3 months'
    408 words
  • 823 5 Final To Be Played Today Mr. Soon Eng Kong, President of l the Penang Badminton Association, entertained the competitors of the Foong Seong Cup Final and guests to a dinner at the Chooi Lim Koo Restaurant, Ayer Itain, last night. The final will be played
    823 words
  • 279 5 Statement Issued By C, I, A, M, The Hon. Secretary, Central Indian Association of Malaya, has issued the following Statement:— “The state in the House of Commons on May 28 regarding the Klang Strikes that “the District concerned had been subjected to considerable propaganda by adherents
    279 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 100 5 THE NEW WORLD MONDAY, 2nd JUNE, 1941. METROPOLE TALKIES Double Features “CAPE TO CAIRO” AND “ROOTIN TOOTIN RHYTHM With Gene Autry. LAST NIGHT. MALACCA RONGGENG NIGHTLY FROM 8 P.M. 3 STAR DANCERS Including Fatimah, the Beautiful 10 cents per dance. NIGHTLY FROM 7.30 P M “NEPTUNE’S KINGDOM” A&Tut&J J Brought
      100 words
  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 315 5 THE BIG holiday attraction Af e >k PENANG’S MOST LUXURIOUS Jp J AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE 4fII J ODAY 4 SHOWS The SUrLg Story o" 6 J 5 9 P™‘ He.en tl S3 Courage U/alttt U/anyet p>sse M t« •JtC< JOHN FORO S Production of MV*,! KM W-O I UNQUESTIONABLY ONE OF
      315 words
    • 176 5 j j r --c onoit i o n e p OPENS TO-DAY FOUR SHOWS 11.30 A.M.. 3.00, 6.15 AND 9.30 PM TOUGH TV ON THE GROUND FEARLESS IN the AIRWAYS i ie Kids? JU AND Tough Guys 44 GIVE US wings” Mr* A B RRATHL ESS STORY OF MEN WHO
      176 words
    • 51 5 Specially selected for the Hoiday! 17J4 1 4 4 XCj Last 3 Shows To-day ONE OF THE BEST COMEDY THRILLER OF THE YEAR! IT’S SCINTILLATING! IT’S SPARKLING! IT’S SAUCY! IT’S MYSTERIOUS! action/ MATINEES TO-DAY AT 1.15 3.30 P.M. ONE OF THE BIG MANDARIN PICTURES “FISHERMAN’S DAUGHTER” WITH AN ALL STAR
      51 words

  • 500 6 LTIIOUGII it is perhaps premature at this stage to talk of peace aims, two important speeches last week gave a glimpse of the post-war world that may be expected to be built on the victory of the Democracies. President Roosevelt’s definition of freedom in his memorable
    500 words
  • 141 6 REX CINEMA: "The Long Voyage Home” 11.30 а. and 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QCEEN’B CINEMA: ‘‘This Man in Paris” 11 a.m. and б. and 9.30 p.m. “Fisherman’s Daughter” (Chinese picture) 1.15 and 3.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Phabi” (Hindustani picture) 6 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA. “Give
    141 words
  • 423 6 The Number Of The Beast TF one sets out the letters of the alphabet in due order, and writes opposite A the figure 100, opposite B 101, opposite C 102, and so on to the end, and then, having written the appropriate numbers opposite the name Hitler,
    423 words
  • 570 6 Air Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, Commander-in-C hie f R,A.F., Middle East, is to go back to England as InspectorGeneral of the R,A,F, (MINT LEM EN, much as •we would like to help you by placing your orders, wc regret we cannot do this as we
    570 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 170 6 LETS TALK OF RAINCOATS! LIGHTHEIGHT <4jß|i|Bfe RAINCOATS WT •NO RUBBER •NO OILSILK 1/ F jKk M 0 1 M m 3 l O Easy swinging, n 1 F comfortable Raincoats. Two /a nt ous I sM I makes "Morley I Burberry*' I I i fln a Good Selec- I j
      170 words
    • 39 6 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER pellitontel k\C\ BMANO /-)/> a^3 THEY ARE THE Best Obtainable In the markets VND need no further Recommendation. :o: Fresh Stocks Received regularly by SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd., PENANG. Singapore, Tpoh and Kuala Lumpur.
      39 words
    • 37 6 r-- XOMMNK I iauft RMM «own 529 TINJOK For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot. 11 Light Street, Penang, Phone 4121. CRIi MONEr pL T p»y if ro I, ttcy t STMN TtB< comwut»
      37 words

  • 178 7 PIONEER OF STORE'S DEVELOPMENT AS AN AIR BASE rpHE APPOINTMENT OF A NEW COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, R.A.F., MIDDLE EAST, WITH EFFECT FROM TODAY WAS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED BY THE AIR MINISTRY ON SUNDAY NIGHT. THE NEW COMMANDER IS AIR VICE-MARSHAL A. W. TEDDER, WHO,
    Reuter.  -  178 words
  • 160 7 TALKS IN S’PORE OVER OIL NEEDS Bangkok, May 31. The Thai Radio, announcing the visit of Major Vilas Osthananda, Thai Minister of State and Director of General Publicity, to Singapore to fix up with British interests the shipments of fuel oil to Thailand, warmly welcomed
    160 words
  • 152 7 Standing Committee To Hear Representations A Standing Committee. War Tax, was recently formed for the purpose of considering any objections to the present Ordinance and also for considering any improvements which might be made should Government pass another Ordinance for next year. The Committee consists
    152 words
  • 141 7 TapahThe premises of the Tapah Malay Club at Station Road was the venue of a pleasant function on Thursday last when a farewell tea party was held in hon'our of Inche Md. Ariffin bin Md. Arop, of the District Hospital, Tapah who is to proceed
    141 words
  • 105 7 -Suphap Burut. The Elder Statesman, Major-General Phya Bahol Balabayuha Sena, the former Prime Minister of Thailand who led the revolt of 1932, will join the Holy Brotherhood on July 6, at the new Monastery, Wat Phra Sri Mahathat at Laksi, now under construction. The
    -Suphap Burut.  -  105 words
  • 100 7 Miss Ooi Kooi Kim And Mr. Lim See Min At the Penang Buddhist Association at 1130 a.m. yesterday, the wedding too* place of Miss Ooi Kooi Kim. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ooi Chong Sin, and Mr. Lim See Min, eldest son of Mr. and
    100 words
  • 127 7 Morning Relay (H News The Singapore broadcasting station will be on the air for an extra two hours daily, as from Sunday, June 1. in two periods. The first of these is from 7.15 to 8.30 a.m., and includes relays of the news from London at 7.20
    127 words
  • 160 7 Sequel To Stabbing Incident Alor Star. The Kedah Police, in connection with the stabbing incident at the 18th mile of Kodiang Road three weeks ago which resulted in a double tragedy, are offering $2OO as a reward for any information leading to the arrest of a
    160 words
  • 130 7 Alor Star. A sickness has been attacking poultry’ for the last fortnight in these parts. Ducks and geese are not affected. Fow’ls suffering from the disease die within a short time. They at first appear to be slightly indisposed, sleepy and finally become very drowsy. Their
    130 words
  • 71 7 The Admiralty, reports Reuter, announces! that the British armed merchant cruiser “Salopian” has been sunk. '1 he next-of-kin of the casualties been informed. The Captain of t'ie “Saloplan” was Sir V. M. Alleyne, wno zeas navigator of the “Vindictive” when
    71 words
  • 889 7 “Work Unceasingly To Prepare Ourselves’ ET us work unceasingly to prepare ourselves, so that, if J the call should come, we may prove worthy of our comrades who have done so much to hold together the links of Empire elsewhere.” These were the words
    889 words
  • 345 7 Brilliant British Comedy Beating most of Hollywood’s thrillers for sheer pace of action, “This Man in Paris,” now showing at the Queen’s, is a brilliant British mystery film involving international forgers with headquarters in Paris. Barry K. Barnes plays the role of a crime reporter who sets
    345 words
  • 125 7 RICE MILL AND GODOWN GUTTED Damage Estimated At Over $130,000 Butterworth Damage estimated at more than $l3O, on Saturday night when a big f*re broke out at Chop Dock Chuan Aim, rice-mill and rubber godwvn, Fein tang Pauh, razing the building to t e gio The
    125 words
  • 63 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,517,473.76, made up of Penang $967,402.49 and Perak $550,071.27. 1 Previously acknowledged $966,947.49 Lubok Segintah Estate Staff Kuala Ketil, Saving in salaries during mobilisation 1940 370.56 Lubok Segintah Estate Staff, Kuala Ketil, Saving in
    63 words
  • 26 7 Mr. W. Birtwhistle, Director of Fisheries, S.S. and F.M.S., will give a.' broadcast talk on “Fish” from Singapore at 7.15 p.m. today.
    26 words
  • 66 7 The funeral took place fiom No. 161 Kelawei Road at 10 a.m. yes terday of Mrs. Oh Hong Seng who passed away at 12.30 p.m. on TuesdaThe deceased leaves 'besides her husband, Mr. Oh Hong Seng, a son a daughter, her mother and several
    66 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 107 7 K B—-•15-K-C Another British Triumph G/l' jtm 3 liM /iW r A a f|r| MI A N roSI A ®l I nA* I' I zn Jfera II > xt I JF Jr K k i —rr-i-v a Here she comes, with her rich grift a^*'****" 1 from the green pastures
      107 words

  • 160 8 ftV Annual Production Valued At $1,000,000,000 Canada’s vast armaments and munitions programme will attain jts peak within a few months and it will then have an estimated production of over $1,000,000, 000 annually, according to Mr. W. F. Drysdale Director-General of the Munitions Production Branch
    160 words
  • 47 8 Output for May:— Dredge Takuapa No. 1: 682 hours, 165,000 cubic yards, 504 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2: 659 hours, 195,000 cubic yards 630 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 3: 643 hours, 99,000 cubic yards, 420 piculs. Estimated value-bf .-output? $117.600/« Mine working cost $54,904/-,
    47 words
  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 452 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 31st May, 1941 issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tm 3/0 3/6 5/0 Austral Amai 7/11 7/41 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/3 17/9 $1 Ayer Weng .67 J ,72j £1 Bangrin Tin 13/6 14/3
      452 words
    • 232 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 l.lOex Alor Gajan .80 .85 Amal Malay 1.55 1.60 i Ayer Hitam .90 .95 Ayer Molek 1.071 1.121 Ayer Panas 1.021 1.074 Bassett .41 .44 Batu Llntang 1.621 1.05 c Bedford .85 .88 Benta .921 .97|ex Borellj 1.80 1.35 Broga .66 .68c Brunei United
      232 words
    • 335 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N.Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.77 j 1.821 $2 Alex. Brick 7|% Pref 2.W 2.15 $5 B. M. T. 7.50 775 £5 Chartered Bank £Bj £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
      335 words
    • 96 8 MINING Dividend Books Close Payaote Hong Fatt y% 2nd Int. l.« 41 10 .6.41 Peninsula Tin 6c Aust 27.5.41 3.6.41 Raub Gold 33. i st mt. 20.6.41 26*6.41 Renong Tin 121% Final Tongkah Comp. No. 3 1/. (Aust.) 7th Div fongkah Comp. No. 4. 1/- Aust)
      96 words
  • 641 8 Library Notice The following publications were issued or received by the Dept, of Statistics, SB. and F. M. S., during the period May I—ls, 1941, inclusive and are available foi public use in the Reference Library, Fullerton Building, Singapore. Applications may be made by members of the public
    641 words
  • 717 8 Attempt To De-industrialise Western Victims A Permanent Policy Researches of the Ministry of Economic Warfare have for the most part confirmed desultory reports, appearing from time to time, of conditions in the Nazi-occupied countries of Europe. Apart from the areas reserved for German colonists,
    717 words
  • 153 8 The Singapore Chamber oi Commerce I Rubber Association. 1540th suction, 2fie I May, 1941 lbs. tons i Cataloguec 2,039,51.. »10.50 j Offered 1,779,750 794.53 Sold 1,635,697 730.22 I London—Bpot 13 l/4d. New York—Spot 22 1 '2 cts PRICES REALISED RIBBED SMOKED SHEET’ cents per lb. Standard Quality
    153 words
  • 14 8 lhe output for the month of May, 19c was 139 piculs.
    14 words
  • 69 8 Penang. May 31. 1941 'Bb Courtesy of ths Charter SELLIN €t London Demand 2, 4 332 New York, Demand 47.16 Montreal Demand 51.91 Batavia Demand 83.82 Calcutta Bombay' Rangoon Demand 156 1/6 Hongkong Demand 53 9'16 Shanghai Demand 12 3 8 Japan Demand 193 1/2 New Zealand Demand
    69 words
  • 117 8 Saturday’s Close Previous!} TIN: LONDON “Spot" £263. 0. 0. £263. 0. <’ “Forward” £264 15 0 £264. 15. SINGAPORE “Spot" $136.75 136 Business done 50 tons 75 tons PENANG “Spot" $136.75 5136.5 U RUBBER: LONDON “Spot" 13 7|l6d. “Forward’ 13 3,8 d. Tone Steady Steady SINGAPORE: “Spot" No
    117 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 157 8 'B AN K S OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, oo business concern can afford not to take advantage of ths multifarious services offered by a reputed hanking institution with years of financial experience, I INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, LTD. tlncorporated in
      157 words

  • 273 9 London Broadcaster On Tlie Economic War Until- war dragged him out of his shell, broadcasting was a new experience to Donald Tyerman, who speaks on the economic aspects of the war in the 8.8.C.’s of the Hour” and ‘Radio Newsreel'.’Consequently, when he first faced the
    273 words
  • 52 9 In the four weeks between April 11 and Maj r 8, seven strikes occurred in India, involving 4,526 workers. Five were in Bombay, one each in the Punjab and Bengal, affecting respectively 3,126, 1,000 and 400 workers. The Punjab strike has been settled, but the rest
    52 words
  • 324 9 MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1941. Postage Latfcst fi.ut o? Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per Ys oz. each Ordinary Regn. AIR MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TIMES OF CLOSING AIR MAILS AND REVISED CHARGES Mon, 2.6.41 Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Wearnes Air Singapore 10 -05
    324 words
  • 840 9  -  By C. A. Lejeune “Our Town’* And Others ZANCE in a long while there turns up in the cinema a film that breaks i all the rules. When this happens, the result may be good or bad, but it is ali ways an event. Sacha Guitry’s films are
    840 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2293 9 RANGOON 1 I I XYO 6.01 mc/s 9H|M| E W E E XYO 3.48 mc/s mJ i Recorded Pro- ■gramme). 7.05 English Session (Recorded Programme). 8.20 Burmese News and Market Quotations. 9.35 Recorded Pro- gramme. 10.00 News. 10.15 Recorded TO-DAY SHORTWAVE STATIONS S^S'io^ 5 n ce pr eramme broaix:asting 8.8.
      2,293 words
    • 423 9 BANGKOK HSPS 11.715 mc/s (25.6 m.) 8.20 p.m. National Song and Opening Announcements. 8.25 News in Thai. 8.45 Ankaloong (Bamboo Instrumental Music). WATHANA BANLENG TROUPE. 9.10 News in English-Market Quotations. 9.20 Medley of Tunes. DURIYABANLENG BAND. 9.40 Press Reports. 9.50 News in French. 10.00 Medley of Tunes. 10.20 Closing Announcements—National
      423 words

  • 1126 10 FRANCE’S RIGHT TO CONTROL HER PORTS London, May 31 In a declaration marked by more hostile tone towards Britain than any speech made by any French leader since the Franco-German Armistice, Admiral Darlan today in Paris, according to a report by the German News Agency
    —Reuter.  -  1,126 words
  • 707 10 ARMISTICE SIGNED ON SATURDAY All Rebel Leaders Out Of Country London, June 1 The text of the armistice with the Iraqi rebel forces was signed yesterday afternoon, it is learned authoritatively in London today. The text was drawn up in accordance with the declared policy of
    .—Reuter  -  707 words
  • 248 10 —Reuter 40,000 Casualties In Shansi Alone Chungking, May 31. Japan’s summer offensive in China .has failed miserably, declares the official Chungking newspaper “Central Daily News.” In Southern Shansi alone the Japanese have suffered 40,000 casualties it announces and states “after fighting for over a month on
    —Reuter  -  248 words
  • 66 10 Reuter. Resignation For Private Reasons Rome, May 31 Dr. Osvaldo Sebastian!, principal Private Secretary of Mussolini for seven years has resigned for private reasons” according to an official announcement in Rome on Saturday night. The statement adds “The Duce expressed to Sebastiani his appreciation of the work
    Reuter.  -  66 words
  • 94 10 —Reuter. Messages Of Approval Received New York, May 31. Most letters and telegrams President Roosevelt received in connection with his fireside talk indicated approval. President Roosevelt’s Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early, told journalists a record numter of telegrams and letters were sent to President Roosevelt who is
    —Reuter.  -  94 words
  • 254 10 —Reuter. Total Of Known Dead 23 London, May 31. At least eight were killed and 100 in jured during the air raid on Dublin last night. A number of fire? was. started and gas mains damaged. The aircraft are believed to have been identified as German.
    —Reuter.  -  254 words
  • 82 10 Reuter German Naval Chief In Norway London, May 31 The German Naval Commander-in-Chiet in Norway, Admiral Boehm, committed suicide at the Grand Hotel, Oslo. It is asserted his suicide was a consequence of his friendship with Rudolf Hess and was connected with the recent visit of the
    Reuter  -  82 words
  • 619 10 Greatest Secrecy Preserved Before Introduction London, May 31 Clothes rationing scheme will be announced to the British public to-morrow morning. The announcement will come as a surprise as the greatest secrecy has been preserved in its preparation. Rationing covers clothing, cloth, footwear and knitting
    jrapmcai ai —8.0. W.  -  619 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 150 10 NEW YORK VIA CAPE DUE TO ARRIVE PRES. TAYLOR (via Cape) June 6 x PRUSA (via Panama) June 6/7 (provisional) PRES. MONROE June 12 x THOMPSON LYKES (via Panama) June 25 x PRES. MADISON (via Panama) June 29 x DOROTHY LUCKENBACK (via Panama) July 3 X HYBERT (via Panama) July
      150 words

  • 1328 11 SELANGOR ALL OUT FOR 79 IN FIRST INNINGS Effective Bowling By Andres And Ong Lee p Kuala Lumpur. otn renang and Selangor closed their first innings when s limps were drawn at six o’clock yesterday in the annual interate cricket match which began yesterday
    1,328 words
  • 592 11 Only 68 To Win With 8 Wickets In Hand Singapore, June 1 ;iie annual cricket match for the Clarke Cup, the Rest were in a very strong position at the end of the second day’s play, needing only 68 runs to win with
    592 words
  • 101 11 —Reuter. tribute Of Field-Marshal Smuts Johannesburg, May 31. "ieid-Marshal Smuts in a broadcast to General Louis Bctha said Botha "more than any man helped us to fcjild up the tradition of a firm, abiding -riendship with the British Group of Free -Nations which has been and will con'’‘hue
    —Reuter.  -  101 words
  • 84 11 Reuter, Vichy Report Of Attack Bv British Planes Vichy, May 31 British planes again raided an enemy ship in the Tunisian Port of Sfax- yesterday morning, according to the Vichy News Agency. The Agency says three planes dropped eight bombs without hitting the Italian merchant ship Isarco,
    Reuter,  -  84 words
  • 458 11 Displaying an all-round superiority, the Old Xaverians’ Association' trounced the Penang Colts by i 207 runs in a one-innings cricket match i on the St. Xavier’s Institution ground! yesterday. The winners, it may be pointed out 1 here, have won ail their matches played
    458 words
  • 36 11 The Second All Malayan Indian Tennis Tournament will be held in Kuala Lumpur, under the auspices of the Selangor India.i Association, during the August Bank Holidays (2nd, 3rd and 4th August 1941).
    36 words
  • 352 11 London, May 31. reminiscent of peace time marked the Football League War Cup final replay in which Preston beat Arsenal by two goals to one. —Reuter A restricted crowd of 45,000 at Blackburn saw the first national Cup final held in
    —Reuter  -  352 words
  • 28 11 Combined Services Draw With C.R.C. In a friendly soccer match on the Victoria Green yesterday, the Combined Services held the Chinese Recreation Club to a goalless draw.
    28 words
  • 328 11 Lord Woolton Expresses Thanks At Dockside —Reuter- London, May 31. The first shipload of food sent to Britain by the United States under the Lease And Lend Act reached .a British port today. it included 1,000 tons of flour, over four million eggs and
    —Reuter-  -  328 words
  • 333 11 Perak Defeat Penang ipoh. Perak beat Penang by 10 matches to 7 in the men’s section and 4 matches to 2 in the women’s section in the inter-Turf Club Golf match played at Ipoh yesterday. The visitors W’ere entertained to lunch in the afternoon and tea in
    333 words
  • 166 11 —Reuter. Restricted By Weather Last Week London. May 31. R.A.F. raids over Germany and German Occupied territory during the week ending May 30 were restricted by weather. Despite unfavourable weather conditions R.A.F. bombers vigorously attacked industrial targets at Cologne for two nights. A .particularly successful daylight
    —Reuter.  -  166 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 111 11 End Rheumatism While You Sleep If you suffer sharp, stabbing pains, if joints are swollen, it shows your blood is poisoned through faulty kidney action. Other symptoms of Kidney Disorders are Burning, Itching Passages, “Getting up Nights,” Backaches. Lumbago, Leg Pains. Nervousness, Dizziness, Headaches, Colds, Puffy Ankles, Circles under Eyes,
      111 words

  • 325 12 WARPHAN LULUAI ANOTHER TWO SAFE EACH-WAY WAGERS (By “EPSOM JEEP") IPOH, TODAY. Three safest each-way wagers for today ARE LORD WORLINGTON, LULUAI AND WARPHAN. LORD WORLINGTON STANDS OUT AS THE DAY’S BEST BET. THE GOING FOR THIS AFTERNOON WILL BE VERY FIRM.
    325 words
  • 916 12 1 ACCEPTANCES FOR TODAY Race 1: Ponies Class 2 Div. 2—4 Furs. Straight—--3.00 p.m. 1. 0 0 1 WARPHAN 4y 9.00 Messrs. C. Y. Choy &C. Y. Chong Hobbs 2 20 0 SPRING GIRL 7y 8.13 Mr. A. van Tooren Orchard 3. 0 0 0
    916 words
  • 107 12 RACE 1. BEAU MARI g!7 6 HY’BLA g STRATHMORE RACE 2. WAETERE $3O 4 DARK ENCOUNTER $l5 JEST ON 9 RACE 3. LINED UP $3O 9 SAFARILAND 9 JEREMIAH $l4 RACE 4. DERBY $24 8 FREEDOM $2O HOULICHAN 9 RACE 5. HONEY MOON $ll 7 MERCURY $l4
    107 words
  • 166 12 CHE RIDING BOY’ “TIC TAG” EPSOM JEEP” “MAN-ON-THE “EUREKA” “THE MAJOR" enaPg Fenang Ipoh SPOT” Ipoh K Lumpur Singapore Race 1 Warphap Spring Girl Warphan i Explode Soring Girl Shoot Up snoot Up Suzanne Suzanne Suzanne Suzanne Warphan Race 2 s°^ C A U en i
    166 words
  • 159 12 TIES FOK TUESDAY Men’s Doubles (Final) Goon Kok Lem and Goon Kok Ying vs. Goh Hock Jin and Cheah Wat Swee. (Umpire: Tang Gooi Fook). EADIES SINGLES (UNFINISHED TIE) Miss Pernn vs. Mrs. Low Hoot Seah. TIES FOK WEDNESDAY Veterans’ Doubles Dr. N. H. Perera and Cheah
    159 words
  • 130 12 In a match held at Glugor yesterday, teh Penang Sports Club beat the Army by a margin of live matches. The following were the results: Lieut. Coulthard and Lieut. Garderson lost to R. W. Cowen, Major More and Capt. Moffatt lost to J. C.
    130 words
  • 42 12 The following is a summary of the company’s dredging operations at Kalumpang for the month of May 1941. No. 1 Dredge: Hours 648.10, Y’ards *****, Output 126 80 piculs. No. 2 Dredge: Hours 655.20, Yards *****5, Output 819.74 piculs.
    42 words
  • 41 12 The following will represent the Perak Football Association against the South China XI on Saturday, June 5, at Ipoh: Suppiah; Swee Kee, Boon Keat; Joseph Khan, Marimuttu. Isahak: Sin Wah, Kanif. Bristow, Sallahuddin and Pitchay.
    41 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 393 12 Notice To Importers Attention is invited to the Gazette I Notifications just published whereby all the items comprised in Class 111 in the Malayan Imports List (Articles wholly i or mainly manufactured) whether from Sterling or non-sterling countries, are now placed under Import Control. The only exceptions .are four items
      393 words
    • 422 12 (Head Office) 21fl Penang ra-h Phone 1477 1 1478 wlte Teleuraros: “Gaaette” p^ a Kate» of Subscription for pinar. n and Sunday Gaaette* PINANG GAZmi Local 3 s t Delivery f.m s I Montnly <3.SO »3.00 I Quarterly 7.50 g qq Half-Yearly 15.00 i 8 W 3 Yearly 30 00
      422 words