Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 June 1941

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 136. Vol. XCIX. MONDAY, .II NE <>, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 512 1 Operations Developing On Large Scale EFFECTIVE POLITICAL GROUND WORK Mediterranean Fleet Cruising Within Range Of French Ports Ankara. June 9. r jpHE British and Free Fre nc h invasion of Syria and Lebanon is developing into a large-scale and three.sided attack from British-controlled territories
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  • 231 1 llcxandria. June o TV7IIILE British and Free French forces entered Syria, the Germans launched a second savage air attack on Alexandria, subjecting the city to yet another all-night blits. -Reuter. .Nazi squadrons scooping to almost suicidally low altitudes showered high explosive and incendiary bombs wide
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  • 421 1 —Reuter. Ca+roux's Appeal To Syrian Troops Cairo, June «4 4 IRMhN, Colonials. Legionaries, Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians and Senegalese, tny comradesin arms of the Empire, in the name of France, in the name of jrotir honour, in the name I of your consc i e n ce
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  • 53 1 —Reuter Welcomed By Princess Juliana At Ottawa Ottawa, Jtuie 7. The Netherlands Foreign Foreign Minister, M. Van Kieffens arrived at Ottawa anti was welcomed by Princess Juliana. Ho will stay four days conferring with the members of the Government- on matters of interest to the Canadian and
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  • 266 1 We Do Not Come As Enemies," Wavell Assures Syrians Re uter. Cairo, June 9. i JUSTIFYING the British action in Syria by describing the German infiltration there as the first stage in. the Nazi conquest of French colonies, General Wavell, British Com-mander-im-Chief in the Middle East. j issued a proclamation
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  • 82 1 REUTER. No Major Resistance In Syria JERUSALEM, JUNE y. PLANES CONTINUOUSLY COMING AND GOING GIVE EVIDENCE OF CONSIDERABLE R.A.F. ACTIVITY THOUGH THE LATESI REPORTS INDICATE THAT NO MAJOR RESISTANCE HAS YET BEEN ENCOUNTERED IN SYRIA. THE BEIRUT RADIO YESTERDAY MORNING ANNOUNCED THE BRITISH ENTRY INTO SYRIA BUT MADE
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  • 36 1 —Reuter. Tokyo, June 7. Official quaricrs d< n\ all knowledge of the report of the “Hochi.” the Japanese Anny organ, that M. Molotov, Soviet Fcreign Commissar, will visit Japan during Summer. —Reuter.
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  • 1209 2 BATTLE RAGES IN DJEBEL DRUZE British Action Taken In Nick Of Time LONDON, JUNE 8. rpHE ALLIED FORES IN SYRIA ARE ADVANCING IN THE DIRECTION OF DJEBEL DRUZE, ACCORDING TO A VICHY DISPATCH TO THE OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY. Twenty-five miles inside Syria
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  • 100 2 —Reuter. Hungkong, June 8. THE United States is aiding China in three ways, through the Lease-Lend Act, commercial loans and Currency Stabilisation Fund, declared Mr. Fox, American Member of the Fund who arrived here yesterday. Mr. Fox added that the currency agreement was aimed at
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  • 403 2 Public indignation Over Strikes Washington, Juiit 7 Events are warming up for a showdown on the labour front. Public and Congressional indignation at the strike of vital industries continues to rise. Public feelinarises as a result of comparison drawn between workers taming £2 daily
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  • 549 2 —Reuter. Hitler Afraid Of U.S. Aid London, .tune 7. nEPOKTS which German agents has been sedulously spreading throughout the world, that Britain is on hte verge of collapse and that Hitler is ready to offer peace have received small space and little comment in the
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  • 723 2 83 Enemy Ships Destroyed In Past Three Months RUGBY, JUNE Eighty-three enemy ships have been destroyed anl MANY DAMAGED DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS BY AIRCRAFT OF THE BOMBER COMMAND. THIS NEWS IS CONTAINED IN A SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY WHICH HAS BEEN SENT BY
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  • 188 2 SAP AN “CONSIDERING NEXT MOVE” —Reuter. Tokyo. June 3 YV’HILE official quarters declined to comment on the situation i landing full examination of the details regarding the N.E.I. reply to the Japanese trade formula handed to the chief Japanese delegate, Mr. 1 Kenkiehi Yoshizawa,
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  • 66 2 .—Reuter Hanoi, June 8. Relations between Thailand and Indc.China are gradually returning to normal, It is officially reported. Electric communications have been re-established since June 2 while telegraph, railway and sea communications are expected to be restored shortly. The resumption of postal exchanges is now being arranged
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  • 132 2 -Reuter. X ichy Government Statement Berlin. June 8. Syria will be defended "to the utmost limit of our forces.” according to the Vichv Government. Announcing that the Allied forces have crossed the Syrian frontier, the Vichv Government in a statement quoted by the German News Agency
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  • 43 2 —E.O.W. London. June Thd death has occurred at Berwick dt Mr. Adam Hills, Labour M.P. for the Pontefract Division of West Riding, Yorkshire. Mr. Hills, who had held this seat sir.ee 1935. was 60 years of age.—-8.0.W.
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  • 453 3 Nazis 9 Systematic “White-Anting 99 LONG before war began, Axis agents were white-anting the Middle East. Egypt, Palestine, Syria. Iraq and Iran all received careful attention, writes Dr. Emmery Bares in the Sydney Daily Telegraph. The organiser of the Iraqi Fifth Column (Dr. Fritz Groba),
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  • 231 3 The bravery of three Sheffield boys in air raids has been recognized by the Boy Scouts’ Association in Britain, says a London message to the Sydney Morning Herald Typical of hundreds of others who leave their homes to face the dangers of the streets, John
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  • 1015 3  -  INSIDE AMERICAN WAR FACTORIES <>) WALTER FA R R Niagara Falls. rpHE most amazing spectacle in the New World —a sight which everyone in the British Empire should know about—is Niagara Falls at war. The Americans and the Canadians have worked out a joint
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  • 295 3 Political Foes, Personal Friends June, 6. Australians air their political differences among themselves very freely, but it is unwise to disregard their underlying unity. Upon his return from a visit to Great Britain and America recently, the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) expressed appreciation of the loyalty of
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  • 490 3 LINDER SEALED EXECUTIVE ORDERS FROM PRESIDENT J ROOSEVELT, DEFENCE EXPANSION OF ALL U.S. NAVAL BASES AND OUTPOSTS FROM ALASKA TO SAMOA HAS BEEN GEARED TO A SECRET. UNPRECEDENTED. ALL TIME “HIGH,” WRITES RICHARD HUGHES, SYDNEY TELEGRAPH TRAVELLING REPORTER IN THE UNITED STATES. LN
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    • 44 3 Bi CARTOON I la law* DieT A? iMdw* Wv I f 'irs THE FIFTH ONE GOES BY CAR lost in three days on the road* of Great Britain a- many live- as ue Jost in the remarkable victor» of <idi Barraui The Bishop <>♦ Winchester.)
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  • 1746 4 Colonial Minister On Purpose Of His African Tour M ALBERT DE VLEESCHAUWER, Belgian Minister of •Colonies, who left London last December to tour his country’s vast African empire, has returned to Britain after a journey of more than 30,000 miles. I talked with
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  • 614 4 SHOWDOWN between Japan and her puppet Nanking regime is reported hj the correspondent of The New ork Tinies following conferences at Nanking attended by high Japanese military and political leaders, says a New York message to the Sydney Sunday Sun “It is understood,” says
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  • 903 4 TrO MALAYS ACCUSED f I ’HE story of the disappearance of JL $2,016 worth of jewellery from an hotel room was told in the Singapore criminal district court during the trial I of two Malays and an Indian on chargee ,of housebreaking and abetment of
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    • 51 4 «-xt By Gilbert i VVHA I A WAK Wilkinson*”’ i 5 AIH I r~ ;"i i O A I• 1 Jtek 3 < jjgaßW; S its* 31 f /W> LO\ EM AM) LEAVEM Voto. otzr sister Emily she's difjereut. She's not the -or? they ana\ uith a magazine, as you
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  • 402 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The Penang Library will be closed on Thursday, June 12. being a public holiday Mr. C. H. Dakers, M.C.S., naa been appointed to be a Police Magistrate for Malacca sfx :ii A surface mail which was despatched from Singapore on April 1 was delivered in London on June
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  • 563 5 Activities Recounted At Annual Meet in n; At the twenty-seventh annual general meeting of the Hu Yew Scab held at their club premises. No. 43 Madras Lane, at 2.00 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Mr Soon Eng Kong, who was in Hit chair, was re-elected
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  • 178 5 Alleged Attack Near Market A stabbing fatality occurred in Tamil -:<reet near the Chowrasta Market last night, when au Indian Mobaniedan fish seller was done to death. The man whose name was given as M Seeni aged 35 years received stab wounds on his body
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    • 234 5 The One Picture Thai Stands Supreme Above Others That’s Why Crowds aching At Every Performance And Season Had To Be Extended REX LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY At 3; 6.15 9.30 '—l?--'-' SB ZANE ©BEY'S! i I in I rec/ink«br^ x story of the West by the West's great story teller
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  • 569 6 r pilE war has brought many words into frequent use: not the least of them is freedom. It is not merely a word. The fate of certain countries overrun by the Nazis has proved that freedom, like Paradise, is more easily lost than regained. The free
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  • 323 6 Tulip Coffee 'PHE Nazis are indeed in a bad way; they have to find substitutes for ersatz something to replace the thing that replaced the genuine article. According to a Free Dutch newspaper, the Dutch made from tulip bulbs, which sounds are now compelled to drink coffee
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  • 755 6 Monday, June 9. I f I announcement of the entry yesterday into Syria of Free French and British troops under General Wilson is undoubtedly the I best news we have had for a long j time. I he initiative will be welcomed, as also
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    • 64 6 Around The Town REX CINEMA: “Western Union.’’ 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Golden "World’’ (Chinese picture) 1, 3.30, 6 30 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Surya Puthri” (Tamil picture) 5.45 and 9 p. ni. ODEON CINEMA: “San Francisco’’ with Clarke Gable and Jeanette Macdonald. 3, 6.15 and 9.30
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  • 1105 7 Strength Of Malaya's Defences Due To His Efforts Oiom Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. the new G.0.C., Malaya, Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival had taken his oath as member of the Legislative Council and before proceeding to the business of the meeting the Hon. Mr.
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  • 1091 7 NEED FOR INSPtRAl ION FOR YOUTH I he lack cf public manifestations of exultation in the Colony on the glorious achievements of the Army oi the Nile in Africa and the British Navy in the Mediterranean, na- remarked upon by the lion. Mr. Claude da Silva
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  • 572 7 Kuala Lumpur. An assertion that there is no foundation for any suggestion that the Legal Adviser ever desired or sought to suppress publication of any judgment whatever nor claimed any right to do so was made by the Legal Adviser, F.M.S., Mr. Adrian Clark,
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  • 29 7 Carrying only cargoes, the American luxury liner of the President Line, President Taylor, arrived in port yesterday, on its way back to the United States.
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  • 372 7 TO BE ISSUED IN FORM OF DEBENTURE STOCK (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) I» SINGAPORE, TODAY. ODHE WAR LOAN BILL ON A CERTIFICATE OF URA GENCY, WAS TAKEN THROUGH ALL STAGES AND PASSED AT TODAY’S MEETING OF THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL. Mr. Weisberg, the Financial
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  • 145 7 “Although beaten, the fighting spirit of the Greeks cannot be subdued. We will wait for the day’ when we will be able to drive the German invaders out of our country.” Thus declared Alexious Demetie, a Greek engineer, in an interview with a
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  • 178 8 Boustead’s Rubber Sales Report Penang, June 5. The market during the week remained more or less steady, prices fluctuating a little on both sides of 40 cents per lb. London and New York both fluctuated slightly during the week but closed quiet steady at 13.5/8d and
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  • 15 8 Foreign imports of tin ore during May, 1941, totalled 5,216 tons.
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  • 11 8 Rubber output for May 1941 5-1,122 ins».
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  • STOCKS & SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 461 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 9th June, 1941 issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/6 5/0 Austral Amid 7/1$ 7/41 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/3 17/9 $1 Ayer Weng -67* -72$ £1 Bangrin Tin 13/6 14/3 $1
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    • 233 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.00 l.lOex Alor Gajah .80 .85 Amal Malay 1.55 1.60 Ayer Hitam .90 .95 AiVYr Molek. 1.07$ 1.12$ Ayer Panas 1.02 J 1.07 J Bassett .42$ 45ex Eatu Lintang- .98 l.OOex Bedford .85 .88 Benta .92$ .97 Jex Borelli 1.32$ 1.37$ Broga .56 ,58ex Brunei
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    • 348 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.77$ 1.82$ $2 Alex. Brick 71% Pref 2.07$ 2.12$ $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bans £Bs £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
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    • 182 8 s? e ratt Kamunting Tnj > r *0.6.41 Katu 1 nt U 96 41 27.6.41 bd. 28th div. ***** iquai Kramat Pula> 2 4 l.t. River 4% Inu u Raub 00,11 irt mt. sJsii rSST’ U 19< 41 Mam Mines 9% 2nd mt. rongkah comp No.
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  • 1402 8 Favourable Year lor Rubber Producers MR. F. E. MAGUIRE ON E.P.T. The twenty-ninth annual general meeting of Orient Trust, Ltd., was hrld on March 31 at the registered office of the company. 85, Gracechurch-street, London, E.C., .Mr. F.E. Maguire (the chairman) presiding. The Secretary
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  • 28 8 Ocean shipments of rubber including latex, concentrated latex and revertex being final shipment on ocean-steamers at a” Malayan ports during May 1941 totalled 74,647 long tons
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  • 22 8 Die May output of tin ore irom the Ngow property of the Thai Tin Syndicate Ltd. was 439 piculs.
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  • 62 8 Calbeck, Macgregor Company At the annual generai meeting of Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Ltd. held in Shanghai on April 30, after making substantial increases to Reserves, a final dividend of $5 was declared on the ordinary shares, making a total of $7.50 per siiare for the 12 months. In addition
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  • 162 8 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA LIMITED Operations For May Particular.-- of operations of the undermentioned Companies for ne month cMay, 1941: Cubic Yards Piculs Ampat Tin Dredging Lid. 438.000 i. 754 Southern Kinta Consolidated Lie 1.767.000 8.785 Kamunting Tin Dredging Ltd. 1,315,000 6,163 Tongkah Har’oour Tin Dredging Ltd 498.000 1,498 Anglo-Thai Tin Syndicate
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  • 123 8 Saturday’s Close Previousi. TIN: LONDON “Spot” x 2 6b. 5. “Forward” x 268 5. 0 SINGAPORE “Spot” $138.00 $137.62 Business done 2 5 tons 25 tons PENANG “Spot” $138.00 $137. 62 RUBBER LONDON “Spot” 13 9il6a “Forward” 13 s|Bd. Tone Idle SINGAPORE “Spot” 4Q 3|g e 40 IJ4<
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  • 183 9 Russia and Germany are negotiating for joint action in the Middle East, according to diplomatic reports reaching Washington, says a New York message to the Sydney Sun. This news coincides with statements from American correspondents that Russia has commenced practice manoeuvres, using considerable concentrations of troops
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  • 204 9 Hundreds of tons of snuff are still being sent overseas from Great Britain every 12 months. In the last year of peace the quantity was 662 tons, but most of it was used for killing insects. Of the whole amount six tons only was for human
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  • 74 9 WORK IFOR DEFENCE At the Federal Penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia, 1,000 prisoners have in-, creased production of defence articles by 100 per cent, in a month The increase has followed the warden’s appeal to prove that men in prison are not only loyal and decent, but ready to
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  • 252 9 TN 18 months a 735. a week Passport Office clerk has received £255 for illegally stamping passports. A conversation in a restaurant, overheard by two detectives, led to the discovery of his under-cover activities. The man, George Goddard, 56, of Baldwin-Crescent, Camberwell, waa sentenced at the
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  • 340 9 MONDAY, JUN~E 9, 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penary per oz. each Ordinary s Regn. Uli MAILS SPEGIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TTMESi op CLOSING AER MAILS AND REVISED CHARGES PAN-AMERICAN CLIPPER Correspondence for connection with the Pan-American Clipper Sexvice
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    • 2192 9 RANGOON SlllH' ft XYO 6 Ol mc/s (49.94 m. W B B XYO 3.48 mc/s (86 m.) P- m Indian Session (Recorded Pro- gramme). 7.05 English Session (Recorded Programme). 8.20 Burmese News and Market Quotations 935 Recorded Proi gramme. 10.00 News. 10.15 Recorded TO-DAY SHORTWAVE STATIONS 11.20 Close down 1
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    • 668 9 KWEIYANG XPSA (49.0 metres) 4.50 a.m. National Anthem—News fori the press in Chinese. 5.50 p.m. Flag song—Band music—an- nouncement of programmes. 6.00 News' commentary i n Chinese. 6.15 European music. 6.20 News in Japanese. 6.40 European Music. 6.45 Educational talks to children. 7.05 News commentary in Chinese (Cantonese). 7.20 War
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    • 20 9 AU in a Day’s Work— —<>? Rick Eln >« A ’X < 'Ov.'o'E i ««SEO)/' ■TO b 4 A. E- X. r JXCtGE?
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  • 407 10 ALL OBSTACLES OVERCOME IN ADVANCE ON JIMMA Nairobi, June 7 The British success in forcing the crossing of the River Onio in Abyssinia in two places as reported briefly in an official communique from Cairo was no easy* task. In the Abalti area the
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  • 261 10 Administration Losing Patience With French Leaders r c Washington, June 7 v 3 C L ?art,ntn been drafting a reply to the French e e between Vichy and Washington received severa ays ago and Mr. Cordell Hull’s statement on France this wee gives
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  • 1261 10 GEN. WILSON IN CHARGE OF OPERATIONS Gen. Catroux’s Pledge Of Independence London,June 8 If is officially announced that Free French troops with the support of Imperial forces entered Syria and Lebanon this morning. General Catroux has issued a declaration on behalf of General
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  • 496 10 —Reuter. Knows Syria With Thoroughness London, June 8. General Catroux, whose proclamation electrified the world this morning, w’as former Commander of the French Foreign Legion. Georges Catroux, aged 62, is the Commander of the Free French Forces in the Middle East. He was
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  • 19 10 Reuter London. June 8 R.A.F. bombers attacked the docks at Brest last night, it is announced here.
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  • 544 10 —lteuter. Sovereign Status Guaranteed London, June 8. “Inhabitants of Syria and Lebanon—the hour in your history has sounded for you. France declares you independent by the voice of her sons who are fighting for her life and for the liberty of the world.” In these
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  • 100 10 —Reuter. Japan To Make Final Attempt Tokyo, June 7 Although the Netherlands East Indies counter-proposals are considered unsatisfactory the Japanese Economic Delegation is making a final attempt to reach agreement tfhrough further negotiation and it, is felt that some time will be needed to determine whether or not
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  • 78 10 Istanbul, Juns German preparations with a view to occupying Syria are so clear and evldtfl) that they cannot be concealed, declares the Turkish Deputy, M. Yaltchin, writing in the newspaper, “Yeni Sabah.” Refuting the High Commissioner, General Dentz’s broadcast denial of the presence of Germans in Syria.
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  • 133 11 RACE 1. ROYAL DESIRE $34 sj o SANS AME 9 the CUTTER $l4 RACE 2. GIGOLETTE $l7 7 DADABHOY 9 CONTANGO $lO RACE 3. WHERE AM I $B2 A so o SIR MFRTON $ll NON YA SARAWAK $l6 RACE 1. ROISTERER $32 8 MEASURE $lO SAMORY 7
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  • 330 11 Results Of Ties Played Yesterday The opening ties in the Penang Junior badminton championships were played yesterday at the Penang Free School Hall. Most of the matches went into the “rubber” and three singles had to be postponed owing to the late hour. Altogether two doubles and
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  • 234 11 Results Of Saturday’s 100 m. “B” Free Style Only une event was swum at the ChintSe Swimming Club on Saturday last. This was the 100 m. Free Style (Class Half of the distance was covered in JUst over thirty seconds. Wong Ah Huat Was seen to be
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  • 383 11 The Old Xaverians’ Association defeated the Penang Recreation Club by 47 runs in yesterday’s cricket match played on the Esplanade. SUNDAY CRICKET Batting first, the O.X.A. totalled 130 runs. F. Reutens topped the score with 37 runs not out, playing a steady game. K.
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  • 95 11 —Reuter. Brentford Beaten By Odd Goal I/ondon, June 8 Reading won the London Cup, beating Brentford by three goals to two after sharing two goals at the interval. Sherwood scored after three minutes for Reading, but half-an-hour later Perry equalised. City scored for Reading to lead
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  • 82 11 Min Chong Team Lose To Nanyang Book Teain “In a friendly basketball match, the Min Chong School Basketball Team were narrowly defeated by the Nanyang Book Co.'s Basketball Team, at the former’s court yesterday by 30 points to 24. Nanyang Book Co.’s Basketball Team: Y. F. Chen (Capt.),
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  • 98 11 I'onight on the Esplanade from 3.30 □on. to 10.30 p.m. March We’re On Our Way Mackenzie The ALurching Song Of The Canadians Overture William Tell Rossini Reminiscences Of The Plantation Chambers Valse Serenade By The Sleepiy Lagoon Coates Cornet Duer Entre Nous Smith Five Minutes with “Cole
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  • 76 11 —Reuter. Honours Of 1940-41 Season London, June 8. The season's football honours won are as fol low’s: War Cup—Preston North End. Scottish Cup—Rangers. North Regional League—Preston. South Regional League— Crystal Palace Foot ball League—South-Brighton. London War Cup—Reading Southern Scottish League—Rangers West Regional Cup—Lovell’s Athletic. West Regional League—Lovell
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  • 96 11 Reuter. London, June 8 Wales lost by 3 goals to 2 to England ar soccer after leading by two goals to one at the interval before twenty thousand spectators. Woodward and Janies scored for Wales before the England forwards got going, then Hagan scored though Bryn Jones had
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  • 80 11 In connection with the A.C.S. Mubilee Celebrations, an oil portrait of the late Rev. G. F. Pykett, painted by the wellknown Chinese Artist, Pro. Ju Peon, .«ill bo presented at the public meeting today at 5.15 p.m. in the A.C.S Hall, Pykett Avenue. Mrs. J. M Hoover,
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  • 577 11 PENANG AND PROVINCE WELLESLEY Wool And Material Account Amount previously acknowledged 435,716.42 Monthly contributions Mrs. N. A. Woods 3.00 Mrs. D. W. Gregory (2 months contrituticn) 10.00 Miss Rita de Cruz 1.00 Mrs. Stokes 5.00 “L.A.M.” (2 months contribution) 20.00 Mrs. Gurcharan Singh 5.00 Mrs.
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  • 215 12 Strong Forces Landed By Warships advancing on road to DAMASCUS CAIRO, JUNE 9. A LLIED TROOPS HAVE MADE SOME PROGRESS IN A SYRIA ALTHOUGH IT Ig NOT KNOWN WHETHER OPPOSITION HAS BEEN ENCOUNTERED OR WHAT THE REACTIONS OF THE FRENCH ARE. AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES ARE WITHOUT ANY
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  • 238 12 Office-bearers for the ensuing year were elected at the 49th pnnual general meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club at the Club premises, Victoria Green Road, Penang, at 5 p.m. on Saturday. Patrons:—Messrs. Lun Lean Teng and Choong Lye Hin re-elected). President:—Mr. Cheah
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  • 87 12 REUTER. CAIRO, JUNE 9. BRIGHTER SUPPORT FOR AL--1 LIED TROOPS IN SYRIA IS REVEALED IN A SPECIAL R.A.F. MIDDLE EAST COMMUNIQUE LAST NIGHT WHICH SAID: “AIRCRAFT OF THE RAI', GAVE FULL SUPPORT TO BRITISH, IMPERIAL AND ALLIED TROOPS WHICH CROSSED INTO SYRIA AT DAWN ON
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  • 351 12 WINNERS’ BATSMEN IN FORM The Penang Sports Club trounced the Penang Colts by 170 runs in a cricket match on the former’s ground at Western Road yesterday. Brilliant performances were made by the P.S.C. players. In batting, B. C. K. Stark retired after a steady 55;
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  • 50 12 MONDAY, JUNE 9. TIN: Penang $139.00 Business dune Buyers no sellers Singapore $139.00 RUBBER: Penang Spot 40 l/8c Singapore Spot 40 l/8c COPRA: Sundried $2.75 buyers Blac’j Pepper Nominal IAPIOCA: Medium $8.50 sellers Fair Seed $B.OO sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.52 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.10
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  • 359 12 Vichy Appeal To Syria To ‘Fisht In Just Cause' Vichy, June 9. Marshal Petain and Admiral Darlan hurriedly conferred as soon as news of the advance into Syria reached Vichy, states the Rome radio. Marshal Petain in a message to Frenchmen in Syria calls on them
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  • 251 12 June Monthly Medal Results The following were the results of th< June Monthly Medal:— C. P. Allen 80— 5=75 R. J. Hutton 81— 6=75 Rhys Williams 84— 8. 76 J. C. Walkers 84— 8=76 D. A. Coupar 94-18=76 R. J. Isherwood 77 Ser 77 G. A.
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  • 185 12 Cairo, June Q. air raid on Alexandria in which if is feared casualties may be heavy took place on Sunday night when several bombs were dropped and considerable damage caused, states a communique issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Interior which adds that it is not
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  • 65 12 Rt uter. Vichy, June 9. British aircraft carriers “Ark Royal” and “Furious,” the battle cruiser “Renown” and the cruiser “Sheffield” with flotillas of torpedo boats and submarines left Gibraltar for the Mediterranean at dawn yesterday morning says a dispatch from Lalinea. It is also reported
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