Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 June 1941
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Title Section24 1941-06-10 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST Ebn tow ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 137. Vol. XCIX. I LESDAI. JUNE 10, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS24 words
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160 1941-06-10 1 South Atlantic Torpedoing SURVIVORS FOUND BY BRAZILIAN SHIP No Confirmation And No Details Yet Washington, June 10. T H L torpedoing of the United States steamer “Robinmoor” by a German submarine in the South Atlantic was a report received by the Navy Department. PendingReuter. - 160 words
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Article156 1941-06-10 1 —Reuter. DAILY ARTILLERY DUEL ACROSS RIVER Chungking, June 9. Heavy fighting is still going on at Ohungtiao mountains in South East Shansi where the Chinese 98th army and 24th Army units are engaging the Japanese m mountains to north of the highway between Quencha and Chiyuan—Reuter. - 156 words
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Article48 1941-06-10 1 —Reuter. Rome, June 9 Mussolini is likely to speak tomorrow evening, according to the Popolo a lia.” In announcing this, the newspaper says that a government statement will be ma e at the full sitting of the Chamber at o orn on Tuesday.- —Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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62 1941-06-10 1 —Reuter. Washington, June 10. A N order described as similar to President Wilson’s “work or fight” order has been issued for reclassification of the register for military service. The object of the order is to disclose those who “have ceased to perform jobs for—Reuter. - 62 words
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Article94 1941-06-10 1 .—Reuter. Garrison Commander Aiui Mavor Dismissed i Chungking, June 9. General Chiang Kai-shek Ijas ordered the dismissal of General Liu Shih, garrison commander here, General Nu Pjn, deputy garrison commander and also Wn Kuo-cheng, mayor of Chungking, for nas- ponstbility for the tunnel tragedy which occurred.—Reuter. - 94 words
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212 1941-06-10 1 Reuter. Ankara, Jan. 10. THE British Navy is keep- ing a close watch to ensure that the Germans do not tow any small craft from the Dodecanese Islands to Syria. The Germans here expect the British Navy to land forces on theReuter. - 212 words
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Article77 1941-06-10 1 Reuter. Now Returning To U.S. To Report On Visit Shanghai, June 9 After three weeks spent in Free China, inspecting Chinese Air Force and aviation facilities, Brigadier General Henry Claggett and Colonel Harold George of the United States Army Corps and Commander Edward McDonnal of theReuter. - 77 words
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198 1941-06-10 1 A Uj HL J. k\ —REUTER. JUNE 1». fpHL EX-UNITED STATES AMBASSADOR TO BELGIUM MR. JOHN CUDAHY, WHOSE NEWSPAPER ARTICLES ON THE LAST DAYS OI KING LEOPOLD WERE READ ALL OVER THE WORLD, HAS JUST RETURNED TO AMERICA FROMA Uj HL J. k\ —REUTER. - 198 words
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490 1941-06-10 1 London, June 10. OEUTER learns that a note relating to events m Syria which was communicated yesterday by the French Ambassadoi in Madrid to the British Ambassador, Sir Samuel Hoare, has now reached London and is under consideration.—Reuter - 490 words
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Article58 1941-06-10 1 —Reuter. London, June 9 Trains to the number of 163 among them six non-stop trains and twelve express trains, have been suspended from service in the Rumanian railway system since yesterday, states a Bucharest report, quoted by the Ankara radio. The reason given is that preference is to—Reuter. - 58 words
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168 1941-06-10 1 —Reuter. Washington, Juno 10. INFANTRY with fixed bayonets, supported by light armoured cars bristling with machine-guns, and Scores of lorry-loads of reserves, succeeded, late'last night in driving the bulk of the 5,000 North American Aviation strikers and sypathisers almost a mile—Reuter. - 168 words
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Article150 1941-06-10 1 EXODUS FROM ALEXANDRIA Alexandria, June 10. i Women and even small babies are riding on roof tops of trains, so great is the pressure of the Arab population I to leave Alexandria as a result of air raids. Special arrangements have had to be150 words
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Article255 1941-06-10 1 It Is a well established fact that millions of dollars ace expended annually in repairing the damage dore by Termites or White Ant.® as they are commonly' called. In a. recent press survey, It was shown that on the estimate* of the Kualn Lumpur Works and Buildings Department,255 words
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Advertisement20 1941-06-10 1 I USEFUL WFDDING GIFTS SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO 11. M. SERVICEMEN. P. H. HENDRY 1 JEWELLER i K. J.umpur. PENANG S’pore.20 words
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1188 1941-06-10 2 MANY OFFICIALS ALREADY CO-OPERATING Enthusiastic Welcome By Local Populations ALLIES ADVANCING NORTHWARD CAIRO, JUNE y. [T IS LEARNED FROM AN UNOFFICIAL BUT TRUSTWORTHY SOURCE THAT THE ALLIED ADVANCE IN SYRIA IS CONTINUING NORTHWARDS FOLLOWING THE ENTRY INTO DERRA EARLY ON SUNDAY MORNINGReuter. - 1,188 words
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143 1941-06-10 2 Two More Sunk Following Wide Atlantic Search London, June g 4NNOUNCILG th t sinking of two further supply ships, an Admtrolty c says so was known that the Bismarck and Prince Eugen were endeavouring to break out into the Atlantic. it was assumed that their” —Reuter - 143 words
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Article47 1941-06-10 2 Reuter. President Of St. Moritz Tobogganing Chib Edinburgh, June 9. Tho sudden death occurred of the Honourable Francis Nathaniel Curzon, brother of the late Lord Curzon and former President of the St. Mortiz Tobagganing Club where he was famous for developing Cresta riding.—Reuter. - 47 words
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41 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. Chungking, June 9. A Chinese dispatch from London reports that the £5,000.000 Anglo-Chinese credit agreement was signed in London on June 5. The dispatch hails the agreement as proof of continued British assistance for China.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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594 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. Strikers' Refusal To Resume Work Los Angeles, June 9. 'pilE gates of the North Ameri1 can Aviation Company factory was opened by the management at 6.30 a.m. A few workers began to filter in although the strikers’ leaders had said that they would.—Reuter. - 594 words
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215 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. Berlin, June 9. The funeral of ex-Kaiser Wilhelm took place at Doorn, Holland, today with full military honours, the obsequies being attended by representative of Hitler, Seyss-Inquart, who is Reichs Commissar for the Netherlands and who laid Hitler’s wreath on tho coffin, according—Reuter. - 215 words
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105 1941-06-10 2 Japanese Army's New InspectorGeneral .—Reuter GEN. DOIHARA APPOINTED Tokio, June f General Kenji Doihara, a member of ‘he Supreme War Council, has been appoint J Inspector-General of rhe Army end Air Force, concurrently replacing I.ie”.‘enp.ntGeneral Yamashita, who has been appointed s Supreme War Councillor. Tills is announceu by the War.—Reuter - 105 words
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Article58 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. •Over 100 Bombs Dropped On City Chungking, June 9. It is officially announced that 32 Japanese aircraft participated in Saturday's bombing. After 27 bombers had dropped over a hundred bombs over the city, five raiders appeared and machine-gunned th city, one being badly aamaged by—Reuter. - 58 words
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73 1941-06-10 2 Reuter. Danube Fortess Town Destroyed Basle, June 9. An enormous number of casualties, including several hundred dead, resulted from an explosion in a huge munitions store at the Danube fortress of Smedercvo which was completely demolished, according to reports in the Basler Nachrichten' from Budapest.Reuter. - 73 words
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Article155 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. Prince Bern hard And Princess Juliana Ottawa. June 9 Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands arrived unexpectedly from England for a fortnight’s visit to Princess Julian?, and their two daughters. The reunion of Prince Bernhard and Princess Juliana of Holland tock place in the pantry* when Prince—Reuter. - 155 words
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34 1941-06-10 2 —Reuter. Chungking, June 9. The British Ambassador to China, Sir Archibald Kerr, is scheduled to le'ave Chungking by air on Tuesday for a siiort trip to Hongkong.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 34 words
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Advertisement106 1941-06-10 2 'BRASSO M POLISH X \Vf/ For a QUICK Mm* easy shine t f X TN< BBC K 1 JU f a brecdcoiu Cf! I■. S.’S Wif /'7 d° y‘ o f MAIA’A 1M 1I M 15 »3 m i s\ i6,t m i 1812 m. f A 2553 m. ’//rSr;106 words
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Article423 1941-06-10 3 IT' a huffe frozen Canadian flying. V SUndS a big American bomb«r. engines roaring. Across the ground XX r ra have nona, packed-snow runway. to A fhf Ung C nadian pilot clambers in- cockpit un recognisable In his double flying-suits. He “revs” the engines, gives the takesl^423 words
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Article72 1941-06-10 3 London. Alfred Hughes, a 20-year-old soldier, of Coutts-road, Stepney, E„ shot himAt the inquest his fiancee, Elizabeth Moore, aged 19, of Whitehorse-lane, Stepney, told the coroner that Hughes had an argument with his mother about the wedding and went out of the house At her house72 words
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Article583 1941-06-10 3 NOW THESE STORIES CAN BE TOLD TTERE arc some episodes showing the war work of nur ?uhmarines on which the curtain can now be raised'. Tableau 1.-— A submarine on a special mission was spotted by enemy aircraft and forced under. Wave after wave of planes came along,583 words
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Article328 1941-06-10 3 Australian News Cable Melbourne, June 5. A USTRaLLAN newspapers say that A the prime Minister (Mr. Menz.es) must be a member of the Imperial War Cabinet. An egg-drying plant is co in Australia to save shipping sp eggS Th* Minister tor National Service (Mr. Holt)328 words
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Article131 1941-06-10 3 Matsu oka Urged Ao Drop Pipe-Smoking Tokio. QPENING an envelope stamped “anti-smoking League" Japan’s Foreign Minister, Yosuke Matsuoka, read a wellmeant plea, that he should drop pipe-smoking. The letter pointed out that since the Foreign Minister had become a popular idol, his pubtic appearances, as well131 words
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Article1103 1941-06-10 3 Germany has more than 1,500,000 prisoners of war in camps within the frontiers of the Reich, among them 50,000 Britons. This is how they are living and how they are treated. TJICTURE a group of squat, yellow buildings on a flat, sandy waste. Dotted at1,103 words
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Miscellaneous42 1941-06-10 3 i What a War! "SSE] t -t. 1 J esU (i by z a Ii j I/ 1 I 'ft j Then t surest that whilst the rehearsal is in progress I you might tell the children about the three little pigs42 words
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1238 1941-06-10 4 Renewed A ppen I For Salary Scheme Singapore. < N appeal was made by The Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim in the legislative Council yesterday to Government “to reconsider the salary scheme for teachers and not to make the war an excuse1,238 words
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Article320 1941-06-10 4 Malacca. I' OH YIN BAN, a Kheh Chinese, was discharged on a charge of murder by Mr. Justice Horne when he was found not guilty by a special jury at the Malacca Assizes. The allegations of the prosecution were that at the time of the alleged320 words
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127 1941-06-10 4 Chew Ng Lam, 25, pleaded guilty in the Singapore third court to a charge of attempting to cheat Dr. C. J. Paglar at his dispensary »n Coleman Street on Tuesday, by falsely pretending to Dr. Paglar that he was authorized to collect funds for127 words
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Article, Illustration38 1941-06-10 4 Mr. R. O. Menzies, the Australian Premier, Mr. R. O. Menzies, the Australian Premier, joking with troops who formed a guard of honour for him. He told newspapermen that Australia “stands ready for any emergency in the Pacific/’38 words
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Article1007 1941-06-10 4 /mportant Question Involved Kuala Lumpur. A JUDGMENT with reference to a point of law under the Estate Duty Enactment was delivered by Mr. Justice a’Beckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, F.M.S., in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur. It was a judgment in respect of a recent1,007 words
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Article344 1941-06-10 4 Attackers Unknown A FATAL assault on a Chinese at the 312-inile, Salak South, on Feb. 12 this year was described at the inquiry which was held in the Kuala Lumpuj Police Court into the death of the Chinese (Chiew Fob Shin) who, it was stated, was344 words
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469 1941-06-10 4 85,000 Blind, Aged Sick Killed By Nazis American journal The Nev.’ Republic publishes an article by Michael Straight, its Washington editor, asserting that in Setpember, October and November of 1940 the Nazis put to death 85,000 blind, aged or incurably ill persons in Germany because they were unable to contribute469 words
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83 1941-06-10 4 Rank and file Italian prisoners of war from the Middle East to Australia, will probably be accommodated intents in the early stages of their internment, says a Melbourne message to the Sydney Morning Herald They will be required to build huts, to which they will83 words
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Advertisement134 1941-06-10 4 VEGETABfE FOOD G,VES STRENCTH 1 W* Have you cver nol '«<l that the biggest and X 1L strongest animals in Nature are to be 11/ found amongst the plant-eaters. What I/ 'egelable loud means to these animals, it *ru° J neans to > ou strength, health, energy. That's why Blue134 words
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Miscellaneous11 1941-06-10 4 All in a Day's Work— Rick Eime* t rr-\ VMDC'Z I11 words
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Article103 1941-06-10 5 Owners of shooting galleries in Penang, who have received a notification from the Chief Police Officer, Mr. I. C. MacMillan, to close their stalls before June 15, 1941, held a meeting at Dato Koyali Road yesterday. The meeting was attended by about a 100 stall owners103 words
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Article368 1941-06-10 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL His Highness the Sultan of Selangor and H. H. the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan accompanied by their suites left by the night express on Saturday for their respective States. sji Donations in kind to the Kuala Lumpur Anzac Club have been made by the following: Mr.368 words
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Advertisement80 1941-06-10 5 LADIES 9 GUEST NIGHT FUN FROLIC PARK TUESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1941. CANTONESE OPERA Night Show: “LOONG HOW POK FOONG SUM”. PEONY OPERA: “THEAN LONG YEW KANG LAM’. TEOCHEW OPERA Night Show: “BENG LAY KOON Last Part. LIBERTY TALKIES “NGAN HOY YIN YONG”. A Thrilling Cantonese Talkie 2 Shows Nightly. boxing80 words
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Advertisement117 1941-06-10 5 TONIGHT LADIES 9 Gl ES I NIGH I AT THE NEW WORLD TUESDAY, 10th JUNE, 1941. METROPOLE TALKIES Double Features “MEET THE BOY FRIEND" AND “COME ON COWBOYS” With Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan Max Terhune. MALACCA BONGGENG NIGHTLY FROM 8 P.M. 3 Star Dancer» Including Fatimah, the beautiful. 10 cents117 words
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Miscellaneous111 1941-06-10 5 OPENS TODAY 3 Shows At 3; 6.15 9.30 p.m. The Most Different, Thrilling, Mystery Hit Ifw > KJijiii iiii 1 1 ?r with the most sur- > prising climax you've ever seen on the screen! I starring WILL FYFFE Directed by Hcrry lachTion Released by 20th Century Fo, I IE111 words
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Miscellaneous138 1941-06-10 5 LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY YOUR THREE FAVOURITE STARS! Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Jeanette MacDonald TN THE BLAZING STORY OF LOVE AND SONGS, LAUGHTER AND THRILLS! “SAN FRANCISCO” SEE THE EARTHQUAKE IN SAN FRANCISCO SUPPORTED BY THE LATEST “CINESOUND NEWS 494” Opens To-morrow Wednesday, June 11 ALL LAUGHS! ALL MUSIC! ALL138 words
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Miscellaneous93 1941-06-10 5 TOMORROW 3 SHOWS iTlt jUiUEI At 3 p.m.. 6-15 pm., 9-30 p.m. UUjl LFI You Should Not Miss Columbia's $2,000,000 Production < I hr Al! 1 if 1 rG i f *hl ‘1 Starring JEAN ARTHUR WILLIAM HOLDEN in the finest perfo;n>ance of her of Bo v„ famp triiiinphant career.93 words
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1594 1941-06-10 5 GOVT. TO INVESTIGATE SITUATION: MR. BISSEKER SUGGESTS THREE SOLUTIONS Singapore. Stating that there was a shortage of Indian quayside coolies in Penang, causing delay in the handling of cargo, the Hon. Mr. F. D. Bisseker, Senior Unofficial Member, in the Legislative Council yesterday suggested1,594 words
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Article504 1941-06-10 6 f pilE British invasion of Syria 1 has been described as political rather than military. That, in a sense, is correct but it does not necessarily follow that there will be a walk-over. Marshal Petain’s appeal to the people and troops of Syria to resist504 words
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Article105 1941-06-10 6 UEX CINEMA: “They Came By Night.’’ 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: “Nanning News” (Chinese picture). 3, 6 30 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON C INEMA: “San Francisco” with Clarke Gable and Jeanette Macdonald. 3,105 words
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Article480 1941-06-10 6 Catroux 9 s Escape To Singapore TT may not be generally known that General Catroux, leader of the Free French forces in the Middle East, who is again in the news with the British invasion of Syria, had to escape to Singapore last year in order to480 words
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Article634 1941-06-10 6 Tuesday, June 10. A CCOKDING to the latest news today, the penetration of Allied forces into Syria is progressing satisfactorily. Advancing troops are not only beyond Tyre but have effected a crossing of the river Litani. AHCIIY admits that the British are advancing from634 words
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Advertisement275 1941-06-10 6 I I V E? *r I ?OlfflSni ■Bolßmra >;- -< V'" '■■>. v\ y ’SS* v i- MHiKMit hi mHlWii?i i^- 1 aw»THM..»ia!mf >----^--.^fl^w*^ '■<* iwiana Bj I „I 4 L JJIMWffWiUI H r- **•>■ v 4 > v v S I V. y rtg3fi ‘V -t* w- BSg BHMrWBI275 words
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Advertisement68 1941-06-10 6 LINGHAM’S I HIGH CLASS CHILLY SAUCE W W /bl 1 F K Mil I i < I CWIiFsA t/C£ 4SVK. L| mgham so w I**l* M hAMG. S $V ‘‘it A Mild Piquant Relish and Appetizer of Delightful Flavour For Roast and Cold Meat, Steaks Cutlets, Chops, Fish, Oyster CocktaiLs,68 words
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148 1941-06-10 7 EFEN IF JAPAN ENTERED WAR Peace Treaty With Indo-China Ratified BANGKOK, JUNE 10. PVEN IF JAPAN ENTERED THE WAR, THAILAND, AS A NEUTRAL COUNTRY, WILL CONTINUE TO CARRY ON NORMAL TRADE WITH ALL COUNTRIES. THIS POINT WAS EMPHASISED BY THE PREMIER, LUANG.—Reuter. - 148 words
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Article76 1941-06-10 7 —Reuter. Batavia. The NJS.I. public awaited with great interest the formal answer of the Netherlands Government regarding the Japanese trade negotiations, and it was noted with satisfaction that the same attitude, which has always been maintained namely, the willingness to reach an agreement without.—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article118 1941-06-10 7 Striking Coolies Dismissed After having been severely assaulted by a gang of Chinese in Herriot Street, a Chinese clerk employed in the Ban Teik Bee Oil Mill in Sungei Pinang is now In the General Hospital. The clerk, Lim Teong Booi, was in charge of the118 words
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136 1941-06-10 7 WAR FUND TOTAL NOW $1,519,944 The War Fund total in North Malaya stands at $1,519,944.83, made up of Penang $968,214.53 and Perak $551,730.30. Today’s Penang list acknowledges gifts from previous contributors. c Previously acknowledged 967,947.23 Loyal British Subjects, Kedah 150.00 Labour Force of Paya136 words
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Article124 1941-06-10 7 Fine Of §25 And Compensation Of §75 Tye Ong Tim was convicted yesterday at the conclusion of the case in which he was alleged to have voluntarily caused hurt to his wife, Tang Si Seng, by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Middle Court.124 words
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481 1941-06-10 7 How “Yellow-Bellied” Italians Bombed Crete VTIDDLE East war correspondent for the American maga- 1 zines Life and Time, Mr. John Stuart Martin anived in Singapore on Sunday on his way back to America after six months of “hectic work.” Told of the Allied invasion of481 words
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Article72 1941-06-10 7 In order to conserve stocks of postage stamps arrangements have been made for the temporary discontinuance of the use of stamps for the prepayment of charges on telegrams handed in at post offices in the Federated Malay States and Straits Settlements. The new arrangement took72 words
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Article241 1941-06-10 7 GOVERNOR’S TRIBUTE TO EURASIANS Replying to an adjournment speech by the Hon. Mr. Claude da Silva, Eurasian member, in the Legislative Council yesterday’, H. E. the Governor. Sir Shenton Thomas, said: “I feel that I cannot let this meeting adjourn without saying to the Hon.241 words
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Article, Illustration76 1941-06-10 7 Mr. 11. A. Forrer, the Penang District Judge and First Magistrate, is due to retire on June 15. It is understood that Mr. B. F. Bridge, District Judge, Singapore, will take Mr. Forrer’s place as from June 16. Mr. Forrer was76 words
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Article83 1941-06-10 7 Vice-Admiral Sir Geoffrey Layton, Commander-in-Chief, China Station, is to broadcast from the Singapore station tonight at 9.15 o’clock. He will speak on the Navy in the Pacific. TALK ON DIPHTHERIA The second of three health talks on Diphtheria will be given from the83 words
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Article71 1941-06-10 7 The carcase of a tigress in the. rear portion of a motor car, and fully exposed to public view, attracted considerable attention in Carnarvon Street last night about 10.15. The carcase was brought by a Chinese, Oh Bah. and it vias stated that the animal had71 words
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468 1941-06-10 7 Rifles And Hand Grenades Kept In Offices F~\NE strikingly similar feature about all Chinese newspaper offices in North China is the presence of firearms. In every office, there are always a number of rifles and hand grenades lying around,” said Mr. Fang ShFi-lou, a Chinese468 words
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46 1941-06-10 7 A large gathering of the Malay community assembled at the Malay Teachers’ Association on Sunday passed a resolution to entertain Dr. K. Mohamed Ariff, M.C.H., J.P., to a tea party in honour of his being appointed a Municipal Commissioner.46 words
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Article128 1941-06-10 7 Five Face Charge Of Murder A charge of committing murder by causing the death of an Indian Mohamedan, Seeni, at Tamil Street, Penang, at 8.05 p.m. on June 8 was preferred against five Indian Mohamedans in the District Court before the District Judge, Mr. H.128 words
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Article84 1941-06-10 7 The case in the District Court this morning before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer, in which an Indian Mohamedan, Bakar bin Peer Mohamed, was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to Mohamed Hussain bin Mydin with a pair of scissors at 1.30 a.m. on June84 words
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Advertisement86 1941-06-10 7 M Jr W. <■ w a OW W Gate. Not only for its pleasant, soothing flavour, but for rhe r T 0 Agents for Malaya i. orth\ and Penan? Island—feeling of contentment and the Georgetown dispensary ltd., penang satisfaction they associate with it— atmosphere happiness. These babies, «K I a86 words
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Advertisement201 1941-06-10 7 Gland Discoveiy Restores Youln In 24 Hours Sufferers from loss of vigour, nervousness, weak bodj’, impure blood, failink memory, and who are old and worn-out oefore their <ime will be delighted to learn f a new gland discovery by an American Doctor. This new discovery makes it possible to quickly201 words
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Miscellaneous68 1941-06-10 7 MOONLIGHT BAM) PROGRAMME Today on the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. March The Vanished Army Alford Overture Le Trompette Bazin Selection For The Forces Somers lAn Empire Medley) Waltz Beautiful Spring Lincke Song The Holy City Adams Selection Rose Marie Stothart Two Fox Trots, (a) We’ll Have A68 words
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Article68 1941-06-10 8 Penang, June 9, 1941. r-By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) SELLING London Demand 2/4 3/32 New York, Demand 47.16 Montreal Demand 51.91 Batavia Demand 88.82 Calcutta Bombay) Rangoon Demand 156 i/q Hongkong Demand 53 9/15 Shanghai Demand 12 1/4 Japan Demand 193 i/ 2 New Zealand Demand 2/1068 words
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Article461 1941-06-10 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 10th June, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/6 5/0 Austral Amal 7/1$ 7/ 4 i £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/3 17/9 SI Ayer Weng .67$ .721 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/6461 words
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Article227 1941-06-10 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .80 .85 Amal Malay 1.55 1.60 A'ver Hitam .90 .95c Atvfcr Molek 1.07$ 1.12$ Ayer Panas 1.02} 1.07 J Bassett .42J .45ex Batu Lintang 1.00 1.02$ Bedford .85 .88 Benta .92$ .971 Borelli 1.321 1.371 Broga .56 .58ex Brunei United .55227 words
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Article346 1941-06-10 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.77$ 1.82$ $2 Alex. Brick 7}% Pref 2.07$ 2.12$ $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £Bs £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6346 words
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Article154 1941-06-10 8 Dividend Book< rin™ Burma-Malay 6d. 27th div. 24 641 S itam 2nd int. Islli 21 A Kamunting 5% Int u 21-6.41 KatU 6d 28th div. ***** Kramat Pulai 2}% l.t. Pangnga River 4% Int LomfoiD Raub Gold 3d. lst Jnt 27.6.41 sr 7th bonus Talam Mines154 words
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Article888 1941-06-10 8 Court Upholds Conviction In the Supreme Court, Penang, yesterday- Mr. Justice C. W. V. Carey dismissed the appeal of Ooi Swee Ho who had been convicted by the Butterworth Magistrate on charges of having been in possession of 14 bags of rice which were reasonably suspected of888 words
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Article449 1941-06-10 8 Substantially Improved Results MR. DAVID CARRUTHER S REVIEW The eighth ordinary general meeting of Ipoh Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held in the registered office of the company, 7 Royal Bank-plance, Glasgow, Mr. David Carruthers, chairman of the company, said: The report which is m your hands449 words
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Article22 1941-06-10 8 Estimated export of dry rubber from Malaya. Brunei and Labuan for the month of May. 1941, was 49.900 tons.22 words
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Article23 1941-06-10 8 Foreign exports of tin being final shipments on ocean-steamers at all Malayan perts during may 1941 totalled 10,858 tons.23 words
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Article25 1941-06-10 8 The output of Kinta Kellas Tin during th” month of May was as under: Output pls. 736.50. hours run 580, yardage 119.300.25 words
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Article117 1941-06-10 8 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON S P ot £’26B. 10. 0. "Forward” 269 g 0 SINGAPORE "Spot” $139.00 $138.00 Business done Buyers, No Sellers 25 tons PENANG "Spot” $139.00 $138.00 RUBBER: LONDON S P ot 13 9|l6d. "Forward" 13 siBd 5 i 8d Tone Inactive SINGAPORE “Spot” 40117 words
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Article347 1941-06-10 9 TUESDAY, JUNE 10. 1041 Postage Latest Time of De.UnaU» J AIR MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TIMESOFaLOSING AIR MAILS AND REVISED CHARGES Correspondence for connection with the Pan-American Clipper sera.m.) Tuesday 10U> instant tor despatch by Wearnes Ipoh, K. Lumpur W Air 1 p.m. 12.45347 words
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Miscellaneous3090 1941-06-10 9 RANGOON CALCUTTA i wB w I I I I 6 ??o mc/s ***** mJ VUC2 721 mc/s < 4i -6i I Vfe W I ffi B I K a XYO t 3 8 mc/s (86 mj VUC2 953 mc/s (31.48 m.) W W -w Wk W 6-50 pm. Indian Session3,090 words
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Miscellaneous419 1941-06-10 9 SAN FRANCISCO (TREASURE ISLAND) KGEI 9.67 mc/s (31.02 mJ 7.20 pm. News of the Week. 7.50 News in English. 8.05 Dance Music. 9.05 Clipper Departure. 9.20 Aldrich Family. 9.50 News in English. 10.05 Musical Cicek. 10.20 Josh Higgins. 10.35 Financial Service. 10.50 News. 11.05 Breakfast Club. 11.50 Just Between Friends.419 words
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Miscellaneous44 1941-06-10 9 Mariners. NEWS IN MALAY. 8.15 NEWS COMMENTARY music. 3.20 Arabic music. 8.30 NEWS IN ARABIC. 8.55 European music. t 9.05 NEWS COMMENTARY IN DUTCH. 9,J) NEWS IN HINDUSTANI. RELAYED FROM LONDON. 9.45 Hindustani Music.! 10.00 Malayalam Radio News Reel and Music. 10.30 Close Down.44 words
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1154 1941-06-10 10 THREE COASTAL TOWNS OCCUPIED 4,000 French Troops Go Over To British London,June 9 Information reaching London on the situation in Syria is still somewhat vague, but it is known that Imperial and Free French troops have entered Derra, Merdjayour and Tyre on theReuter. - 1,154 words
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227 1941-06-10 10 —Reuter. “Empire Fights As One” Melbourne, June 9. “I call upon you to reject with contempt any miserable allegation that exaggerated fear of Invasion of Britain burtailed supplies of men and materials for the Middle East,” said Mr. R. G. Menzies in a nationwide radio—Reuter. - 227 words
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1029 1941-06-10 10 REACTION FAVOURABLE IN WASHINGTON Allies Must Go Through With All Speed And Power Washington, June 9 No newspapers were published since the news of the British attack on Syria was received. The first reaction is undoubtedly favourable. The public and press have been praising Britain1,029 words
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116 1941-06-10 10 Reuter. London, June 9. Aircraft of the Bomber Command attacked targets in Western Germany last night, says an Air Ministry communique. The communique continues: “Though there have been no large scale operations, they achieved successful results, especially at Essen and Dortmund where large firesReuter. - 116 words
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Article22 1941-06-10 10 London, June 7. The Toulouse radio announces that the Pope has given 200,000 francs for French22 words
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343 1941-06-10 10 —Reuter. Even Suburbs Being Bombed London,June 9 (By Massey Anderson, Reuter’s special correspondent with the British Mediterranean Fleet.) The Nazi blitzing of Alexandria now appears to be starting in earnest with frequent reconnaissance flights from which one plane was shot down yesterday afternoon and there”—Reuter. - 343 words
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344 1941-06-10 10 Detroit, June 9 German submarines will be driven from the seas “within a reasonable time” by the development of a device to catch them on the surface at night, declared Mr. Charles Bettering, famous American engineering magnate and Vice-President of General Motors, in an—Reuter. - 344 words
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Advertisement52 1941-06-10 10 the BĔN 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. .......if'-'» ’bURNsThILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone52 words
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Article, Illustration1670 1941-06-10 11 Mr. Cheeseman’s Tribute At Golden Jubilee Of Anglo-Chinese Schools 'll” Sreater progress in cation, S.S. and F.M.S., at aoub e mptf’ino Chees eman, Deputy Director of Edunf gained relfase.’t Ste >’ at hpme have what they have accomplished n short f1,670 words
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Article518 1941-06-10 11 One-sided Second Division League Playing on the Esplanade ground yesterday, the Old Xaverians’ Association trounced the Marines Department Sports Club B by six goals to nil in a second division league match. The game was totally a one-sided affair with the O.X.A. attacking the whole time.518 words
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540 1941-06-10 11 Reply To Capt. Hashim’s Criticism Of Salaries Singa pore. Replying to the Hon. Capt. Hashim’s speech in the Legislative Council yesterday on teachers’ salaries, the Director of Education, the Hon. Dr. E. Linehan rejected the suggestion that there were anomalies within the teachers’ salary scheme540 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1941-06-10 11 Winning Mounts Annex Over $13,000 In Stakes A FEATURE OF THE PERAK TURF CLUB JUNE MEETING WAS THE SUCCESS OF TRAINER VAN BREUKELEN WHO RECORDED 9 WINNERS, 12 SECONDS AND 7 THIRDS The Cheong Yok Choy-Cheong Yok Chong partnership heads the list1,184 words
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Advertisement23 1941-06-10 11 Tri/ “Mapro’s” Roast Chicken Canned by *he Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd. Retailed by 'he Aspirant Agencies, 55, Burmah Road, Penang. ’Phone 3388.23 words
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Advertisement116 1941-06-10 11 WAKE UPYOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You’ll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. Il just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats116 words
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241 1941-06-10 12 'FRENCH INDIGNATION AT UNPROVOKED ATTACK ON SYRIA' No Change In U.S. Attitude Washington, June 10. THE Vichy Ambassador to America, M. Henry Haye, savs the Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, for an hour and expressed the “indignation of the French people atReuter. - 241 words
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Article82 1941-06-10 12 —Reuter. Elliott To Ride Lambert Simnel London, June 9 The following are probable starters for the Derby:— MR. SAWYER Gomez ROYAL ACADEMY Carey CUERDLEY Jones MAZARIN Bartlam DEVONIAN Perryman SELIM HASSAN Beary SOLLUM C. Richards VALDA VIAN Herbert STAR WORT Tavlor FIROZEDINLowrey ANNATOM A. Wragg MOROGORO Harry—Reuter. - 82 words
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45 1941-06-10 12 Comes Into Force Today The Trade Unions Enactment irhkh has been brought about by the recent labour trouble on rubber estates in Selangor, comes into force today, according to a notification in the F.M.S. Government Gazette.45 words
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Article52 1941-06-10 12 The annual athletic sports meeting of the Penang Free School will be held on Saturday, June 21 from 4 30 p.m. on the P.F.S. ground. The Hon. the Resident Councillor, Penang, Mr. A. M Goodman, has consented to attend. All friends of the school are52 words
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633 1941-06-10 12 Enormous Demands Made By War Contracts 7 he shortage of labour in Penang at the moment, referred to b\ the Hon. Mr F. .Bisscker, is, the “Pinang Gazette” understands, general. One particular sphere where the shortage has been acute is in the JI633 words
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Article47 1941-06-10 12 Reuter. New Pole Vault World Record Compton, California, June 9. Cornelius Warmerdam has attained a new world pole vault record of 15 feet 51 inches. Since April 1940 when he was the first man to clear 15 feet, Warmer dam has several times exceeded that height.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article50 1941-06-10 12 TUESDAY, JUNE 10. TIN: Penang $138.25 Business done 25 tons Singapore $138.25 RUBBER: Penang Spot 39 7 8c Singapore Spot 39 7/8c COPRA; Sundried $2.75 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $8.50 sellers Fair Seed $B.OO sellers fiICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.52 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.1050 words
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290 1941-06-10 12 —Reuter. /By Valentine Harvey, Reuter’s Parliamentary editor). Bonddn, June 10 Parliament resumes after the Whitsuntide recess, the Commons, following the usual questions hour, will begin a review on the conduct of war in which critics will have opportunity to speak first and—Reuter. - 290 words
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58 1941-06-10 12 The identical Penang team, which defeated Kedah in the “Malaya” Cup match at Penang, has been selected to meet the South China A.A. on the Victoria Green at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday, June 14. It is as follows: Gibbons Kam Poh Ashmore Danker Tuck58 words
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Article191 1941-06-10 12 Captain’s Prize The Fifth Qualifying stage in this competition was entered into over the weekend and resulted in a win for T B. de Cruz with a score of 86 less 17 69. The following cards were returned in a* field of 28 starters:— T. B191 words
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Article68 1941-06-10 12 C.R.C. vs R.A.F. The Chinese Recreation Club have invited a team from the Royal Air Force to compete in a friendly game of tennis on their courts at Victoria Green at 5.15 p.m. today. The C.R.C. team is as follows: Lim Keng Hock and Lokc Yaik Foo, J. M.68 words
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432 1941-06-10 12 Troops Take Possession Of U.S. Strike-Bound Factory —Reuter Los Angeles, June 10. npEAR gas bombs were used to A break picket lines at the North American aviation factory. The pickets retreated but soon returned and reformed then lines. Meanwhile, however, police had formed—Reuter - 432 words
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Article168 1941-06-10 12 Amendment Bill Read First Time Singapore. The Hon. Mr. C.G. Howell, AttorneyGeneral, introducing the Daylight Saving Amendment Bill in the Legislative Council yesterday, said: “According to the Washington Time Congress, all countries have accepted as the standard time that of the nearest standard meridian. “I168 words
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Advertisement236 1941-06-10 12 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England) Cabled advice has today besn received that the Board of Directors has declared an Interim Dividend of 10%, less Income Tax at 10 in the payable in London on 20th June, 1941. A. J. Kelman General Manager. SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD.236 words
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