Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 1 July 1941

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  • 23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE last edition ESTAB, 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY Xo. 154. Vol. XCIX. II ESI)AY. JULY I, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 868 1 COL. FIGHTING PLEA FOR IMMEDIATE U.S. NAVAL ACTION VICTORY FOR HITLER IF SHIPPING LOSSES CONTINUE Boston. Jdiy L pHt time to use our Navy to clear the Atlantic of the German menace is at hand; now is the time to strike/' declared Colonel Frank
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  • 439 1 Russian Resistance “Stubborn And Desperate” ZURICH, JUNE 30. WARNING TO IHE GERMAN PUBLIC NOT TO DRAW A TOO FAR-REACHING CONCLUSIONS FROM THE FIGURES OF SOVIET LOSSES GIVEN IN THE GENERAL C OMMUNIQUE IS CONTAINED IN AN ARTICLE IN THF •FRANKFURTER ZEITUNG.’ DESPITE ALL THESE LOSSES,” IT
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  • 219 1 Garrison Now “Well Guarded’’ Cario, June 30. Although Briish forces surrounding Palmyra in Northern Syria have cut »ff Vichy forces there from supplies and severed their laid communications with Homs, there is no rigid siege in prigress, according to authoritative military circles. —Reuter. encirclement
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  • 61 1 —Reuter. 400 Tons Sent Daily By British Authorities Landon, June 30 The British authorities are .sending four hundred tons of food daily to Damascus. They have done this since they entered the city. This information is given authoritatively in London in contradiction of Axis inspired reports that
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  • 205 1 -Reuter. W lIVJ RI SSIAXS HUNK OF VICHY Moscow, June 30. "Vichy is simply Conne a tout faire (maid or all work) from Berlin,” was the comment of Ldzovsky, Vice-Chief of the Soviet Information Bureau on the action of the Petain Government breaking off relations
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  • 129 1 .—Reuter ENEMY SHIPS LEFT ON FIRE London, June 30. A Royal Air Force daylight raid on Bremen is described thus in an Air Ministry communique: “In daylight early tills morning several aircraft of the bomber Command making good use of cicud cover bombed the docks at
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  • 92 1 Reuter Never Stieh Vast Sum oted Before NEW YORK, JUNE 3G. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SIGNED THE $70,000,009,000 APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE UNITED STATES IRMV-THE BIGGEST SINGLE APPROPRIATION RIJ.L -EVEB ENkCTED. NOT EVEN IN THE WOULD HAH DID THE FJEMMXT PVT Hl*» PEN TO LEGISLATION CARRYING SUCH
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  • 288 1 FIERCE CLASHES IN PROGRESS IN MURMANSK London, June 30. r pHE Soviet Information Bureau announces, according to the Moscow radio, that owing to the seriousness of the war situation, it has been decided to create a Defence Council with M. Stalin as President and JVL Molotov
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  • 68 1 —Reuter C. 1.0. Machinists Vote For Return To Work Oakland California, June 29 Machinists of the Congress of Industrial Organisations have voted unanimously in favour of ending the strike in Oakland and Alamdes shipyards, which began on May 10. It is reported that ‘hey have decided tn return
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  • 253 1 Tt is a well established fact that millions of dollars are expended annually in repairing the damage done by Termites or White Ants as they are commonly called. In a recent press survey, it was shown that on the estimates of the Kuala Lumpur Works and Buildings Department,
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  • 38 1 —REUTEB. MOSCOW, JUNE 36. SERVICE MEMBERS OU T*lE BRITISH MISSION HEADED GENERAL McFAKLANE MET MEMBERS OF THE SOVIET GENERAL STAFF THIS MORNING, AND IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT MEETINGS ARE TO CONTINUE REGULARLY —REUTEB.
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  • 166 1 —Reuter. Berlin View Of Advance Berlin, June 30. In a kmg review of the week.- military operations, German circles et nteud that with the capture of Libau added to the possession of Duenbaurg and Jakobstadt, the Russian forces '.n Viina-Duisburg-Riga area ve little chance t«">
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  • 93 1 Reuter. Six Enemy Planes Destroyed London, June 30. British fighters destroyed six enemyaircraft in this evening’s sweep over Northern France, it is learned in London. The bombers’ objective was a power station near Lens. Bombs were seen to burst in the centre of the target,
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. Arrival At Hsinking On Sunday Tokyo, June 29. The Japanese Military Mission headed by Lieut -General Toraoyuki Yamashita. which is tn route to Italy and Germany, arrived on Sunday at Hsinking, says the Domei Agency. Its members declined to comment on the cutlreak of the
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  • 243 2 “BRITAIN MUST NOT BE BEATEN” Hitler. Nervous, Dongles Peace Bail Washington, July 1. “Hitler is getting nervous about the hardening temper of the American people and is frightened by the possibility that we may go from passive to active belligerency
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  • 154 2 Reuter J 4,000 Houses Flooded In Western Japan Tokyo, June 30. With the disastrous three-day rain storm finally coming to an end yesterday morning. Western Japan including Kyushu has staggered to her feet and begun *o check up and clean up of the tremendous destruction caused by 52
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  • 128 2 Router. Banned In French < Concession Shanghai, Juno 30. Th- publication and sale cf the new oc.il Allied weekly called the ‘Argus” in ■he French Concession has been banned the French Consul-General in Shanghai. No explanation has accompanied the rar. which, according tn the “North China
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  • 30 2 —Reuter Washington, June 28. Lord Halifax twice visited the StateDepartment today. It is believed he conferred with Mr. Sumner Welles on «he Russian situation. —Reuter.
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  • 105 2 8.0. W Last Service Held In Ruins Rugby, June 30. The ia;t service was held yesterday m the ruins of Spurgeon’s Tabernacle in Southwark which was destroyed by fire during a raid. Completed in 1861 ’he tabernacle was preached in by Charles Spurgeon tor 30 years. It
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  • 23 2 —Reuter Berlin, June 10. The Baltic port of Libau has been captured, says a German High Command communique.—Reuter
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  • 142 2 .—Reuter London. June 30. British bombers made a heavy attack last night on Hamburg and Bremen. Very large fires were started and great damage done. Making use of cloud cover over .North-West Germany, the R.A.F. made a daylight attack on the docks at Bremen
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  • 915 2 Further Progress hi Damascus Sector Cairo, June 30. rpHE Italian evacuation of Ghimbi in Abyssinia and the circlement of Palmyra in Syria are mentioned in a I tish Middle East communique today. -BOW. The communique states: “Libya: No change. "Abyssinia: “The Italian forces have evacuated Ghimhi. General
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  • 162 2 --Reuter. One Of 10 U.S. Mail On Board MissinJ Washington, J-9 The fwmer Dutch, ship “MaarsdJ been tirpedoed and .sunk in th. ’I according to authoritative source.-l Arnonf the passengers aboard the 1 den,” hzhicn is now serving with ''l tish ilercantile Fleet, were n 1
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  • 74 2 .—Reuter Curtailing Production In L.S. Washington, June 28. Members of the House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee said on Friday that the Treasury bad recommended a 15 per cent tax on motor-cars in order to raise revenue and curtail production. They said
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  • 54 2 —Reuter. Talk With Japanese ViceForeign Minister Tokio, June 30. The British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, called on Mr. Ohashi, ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs, today. The nature of their talk is not divulged. At about the same time the Italian Ambassador was having an interview with Mr. Matsuoka,
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  • 800 2 HITLERS PLANS BROKEN: RUSSIANS STRIKE NOTE OF CONFIDENCE —Reuter. Moscow, June 30. /CONFIDENCE is struck by the “Pravda,” commenting on the military situation this morning. It writes: “Hitler’s cut-throats expected to take Kiev and Smolensk within a week, but his plans did not come off.
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  • 117 2 —Reuter. Cardinal Kinsley’s t iews London, June 30. In answer to a Catholic Member of Parliament, Cardinal Hinsley has written as follows: “Two Encyclicals of Pope Piux XI ‘Sivini Redemtoris against Atheistic Commun'sm’ and Mit Brennender Sorge’ against Nazism, state fully and clearly Cathol’c condemnation of
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  • 448 2 i. Kugby, -June 30. yilE Cabinet changes announced ye D- day receive general approval from the press. While comment is natu rally more centred on the appointment of Lord Beaverbrook as Ministe r of Supply, tribute is paid to the past work of Sir Andrew Duncan
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  • 198 3 CONTAINER THAT DEFIES I IMPACT New Delhi. pOR dropping petrol and water supplies from aeroplanes, i with or without the aid of parachutes, an unburstable container has been evolved by Sir S. S. Bhatnagar, Director of Scientific and Industrial Research. The container has been tested
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  • 193 3 Sheffield. r jpHERE was rather a ciash between the plans of young Wiliam Foulkes. But William—whose home is in Ecclesall-road, Sheffield—is probably a happier man than Adolf today. Early last summer he went on holiday to Jersey with his fiancee, Ruth Simpkin, of Hollowgate, Rotherham.
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  • 278 3 I Letter To Burma (journalists Mission la. letter from the "Japanese AntiLar and Revolutionary League” in fcungking to The Leader, The Deputy i/ader and Members of the Burmese Ijurnalist’ Mission to China states:— year you visited our allied counI". We are always grateful for yvur Krival.
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  • 348 3 Iritish M.R.A. Workers Initiate Distribution 1 recent London press cable brings ws of the widespread distribution ixthe United States of a patriotic boklet entitled, ‘‘You can Defend toerica.” The booklet outlines a Brale-building programme, described 1 Governor Olson of California as lengthening the moral forces of fence
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  • 269 3 is no such thing as a merchant sea captain ashor*». He is just a workshop manager. The law states that once a vessel docks she ceases to be a ship and becomes a factory. She is in the fell clutch of Whitehall, its inspectors
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  • 109 3 At a private investiture at Buckingham Pidace recently the King handed to relatives of 76 dead officers end men. Two women were given Victoria Crosses. They were Miss Fegen, a sister of Capt. Edward Fegen, of the merchant cruiser Jervis Bay, which sank
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  • 773 3 r pHE group of correspondents crowded together in the hall A of the British Embassy in Washington shuffled their feet uncomfortably. They lit cigarettes and then put them out guiltily after one or two puffs. One man, from a Mid-Western
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  • 1373 3 SIR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR. Air Minister, in an interview with F. G. H. Salusbury, says if there arc any surprises in the air this year, they will not all be on the German side. OIR ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR, Secretary of State for Air, is a minister
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    • 45 3 1 What a War! 1 By Gilbert Wilkinson J J t 1 < K j F-u i Im K lilt V" fl Tils He doesn’t bury a thins now. He takes > < them all to the Town Hail dump! J w w w w w -w. T
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  • 2024 4 INDIAN OFFICER TELLS OF UGLY SITUATION AT ESTATE AJOR W. HOWE ROBERTS, giving evidence at the inquiry into the death of three Tamils Al who were kiUed when the troops were forced to open fire on a mob of between 800
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  • 282 4 Public Lottery Case Singapore. Declaring that a 19-year-old girl had undoubtedly been made the scapegoat by the older women, Mr. W. D. Carew, third magistrate, offered her the option of a fine when she pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting in the carrying on of
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  • 24 4 Mrs. John G. Winant, wife of the American Ambassador*, receiving instructions from a policeman before “seeing the sights” in London.
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  • 270 4 London. FJERE are the deeds that won for two men, a f«orter, and a painter, the V.C. of the Home Front—the George Cross. Roth gave their lives that, others might be saved from danger. Leonard John Miles could have saved his life by taking just
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  • 226 4 Albert Ernest Dolphin was a porter at the L.C.C.’s South-Eastern Hospital in New Cross. A German raider crashed a high explosive bomb on the hospital s Kitchens, killing four nurses. Another nurse, 17-year-old probationer Sole, was trapped undei a b.ock of masonry. Dolpiiin, with others, strove to release
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  • 689 4 Plea To Malayan Estctd Staffs I Kiiala Lumpur r\ELEGATES from almost every estate in Malaya were sent at the Eastern Hotel on Sunday to celebrate ihe fifth anniversary of the All-Malayan Estate Asiatic Sti h’ Association. The day’s proceedings began with a Council meeting at 11.30
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  • 272 4 lronCon,K 4 HUNDRED AND SIXTY villafl schoolgirls were bridesmaids at wedding of the 23-year-old Lady Cecifl Howard to Mr. Charles Henry Roberfl All of them knew that the youfl bride’s mother Rosalind Countessfl Carlisle —pioneer of the Woman’s sfl frage and the Temperance
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    • 139 4 STRENGTH AND BEAUTY THROUGH VEGETABLE FOODS. Let’s follow the example of Nature. The I i finest strongest animus live on vegetable 111 foods only, on the same vegetable elements, out of which Blue Band is manufactured. That’s why Blue Band is so healthgiving and brings strength and energy to you.
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  • 59 5 T-. Ipoh. »rr, la ~h occurred on Saturday road ‘< r at J lis resid ence in Kampar known 1 i Mr Yoon Thin a well Ms 6i OCIU miner The deceased r. ears old anc s survived by M ‘-pvit’ Seven sons three
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  • 74 5 The nW v moved ,;7 Ve 'T* Association a h< of 13 premises °1 Posite the Fl of street a ,arC ln hich v m h t pr °P° sed Services lb fr °m !oda Probabl V take the build,r ,v <d Ol int^T/ erians AsBocia
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  • 227 5 Well-K nowri Planter And Sportsman Ipoh. Malaya in general, and Perak in particular, will lose one of its most popular members of the European community by the retirement of Mr. Charles Bradbury of Bipam Rubber Estates Ltd. and Manager of Chemor Estate. Mr. Bradbury was
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  • 75 5 Ipoh. Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of $409.21 entrusted to him by his firm between May 16 and 22, G.A. Savarimutthu. an employee of Messrs. McAlister Co. Ltd., was charged before the Ipoh First Magistrate, Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe, yesterday morning Accused
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  • 349 5 A charity ball in aid of the Perak Patriotic Fund will be held at the Town Hall, Taiping, on Saturday, July 5, which is also the last day of the Taiping Professional Races. This dance will be the first of its kind to be held
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  • 99 5 Sir Lewis Heath And Miss Kathleen Lonergan Kuala Lumpur. The marriage took place yesterday morning at the First Magistrate’s Chambers of Lieut. General Sir Lewis Mcclesfield Heath K.8.E.; C. 8.; C.1.E.; D.S.O. M.C.. and Miss Kathleen Lonergan, who arrived from England on Sunday. The ceremony was performed
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  • 672 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. N. J. A. Foster has been appointed a member of the Planters’ Loan Board with effect from June 28 during the absence on leave of Mr. A V. Beith. Mr. A. J Gracie, M.C.S., has beer appointed to be the Competent Authority under the Emergency Regulations. 1939,
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  • 673 5 Inch. Judgment was reserved till this morning by the Hon. Mr. Justice Carey in the Perak Supreme Court, yesterday in the appeal of Narain Singh, former School Master, Anderson School, Ipoh, who was convicted by the First Magistrate, Ipoh, on a charge
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  • 252 5 Monthly contributions and donations received by Mrs. C. D. D. Hogan during June 1941 Mrs. H. Allan $2.00 Mrs. Davies 2.00 Mrs. Lee Hong Chong 5.00 Mrs. Douglas (two months) 4.00 Mrs. Anderson 5.00 Mrs. Anthony 2.00 Parmanand 5.00 Mrs. de Buriatte 2.00 Mr. Souter (two
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    • 86 5 _-<■» UWES' (.TEST NIGHT FUN FROLIC PARK TUESDAY, Ist JULY, 1941. riNTON’ESE OPERA ft™ Show: “CHOW FOO NBNO SENG" Part 9. pfo\'Y OPERA hong peh hor tiam chew hiam”. L’FOCHEW OPERA I Night Show: “SIANG Tl AH CHAY A Siamese Historical Play. Liberty talkies: -TWELVE WIVES IN A GOLDEN HOUSE”.
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    • 131 5 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILE Without Calomel And You'll Jump out of Bed in the Morning Full of Vim. The liver hould pour out two ixjunris of liquid bile into your bowels daily. If this bile is not flowing freely, your food doe-.i'i diget It just decays in the bowels. Wind bloats
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    • 125 5 a*. Penang’s Most Luxurious Air■■4 Conditioned Theatre F m, E >S TODAY n ITH I. mow s DAILY AT i; 6./5<S-9.30 P.M. I RK -0-R-“ !it) s Musical Swing-Time F K Happy Show I Ful i Hot Music Snappy Tunes I a Rave On The Radio Now A A E
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    • 48 5 MAJESTIC LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 3, 6,30 9,30 p,m, THE FAMOUS CHINESE DRAMA BROUGHT TO THE SCREEN “SAI KIM Hl A” THE YEAR’S MOST ENTERTAINING MANDARIN TALKIE PACKED WITH THRILLS, SUSPENSE LAUGHTER I 7 'omorrou' At 3,00 8.00 p.m. Based on newspaper O cartoon 'W JsxL se nsation!
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    • 131 5 TONIGHT LADIES’ GIJEST NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD TUESDAY. Ist JULY, 1941. CHENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. “CHOONG MO YIM” Part 6. With Sun Choong Mun, Lob Pun Chiev', Sin Yin Loong. SIN 800 TAI SHANGHAI WAVING Toi ight Last Night. 1. “ENG HEONG PI BOO” 2.
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    • 119 5 OPENS TO-DAY THREE SHOWS HOT MUSIC MELODY AND MIRTH! NEW UNFVEKSAL’S GRANDEST MUSICAL! IOU LL SWING SWAY WHILE THEY MAKE HEY’-HEY! Fl M It’s a sweetheart X X 'jtk of a picture set to mirth, melody and music H 1 1 a x f 1 jB fe’ lE ERROI l\
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    • 40 5 I-' 14 1 4 5 OPEyiNC today with IVA M A k 2 SHCWS DAILY Actions Thrills Suspense THE YUHOLE SERIAL IN ONE COMPLETE SCREENING NAIIOINE ARM UA»»Y wJiL antv VANISHING LEGION Wk IiOOTU KU 5-u "———a—in I imm— l
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  • 380 6 I ORD Beaverbrook’s appoint-. ment to the Ministry of, Supply is the best possible cure the British Government could have applied to one of its worst maladies. For years, the question of supplies had defied most efforts to solve it and it is now left to
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  • 107 6 WINDSOR CINEMA: “Manime Khalai” (Tamil pic ture). 6, and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: “Where did you get that Girl” with Leon Errol and Helen Parrish. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “Sai Kim Hua” (Chinese picture). 3, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Vanishing Legion”
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  • 461 6 —“Singapore Free Press. F jpHE most die-hard democrat of the West must admit that the democratic system has not fulfilled all its obligations. The reason, of course, is that it has many tones which many people find itdifficult to harmonise. A country whicn has leached the high watermark
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    • 208 6 (To the Editor “Pinang Gazette.”). Sir, In your paper of the 28th instant, I read an article regarding an Inter-State Weight Lifting contest between Taiping and Kuala Lumpur. A few months back I read from one of the papers a similar article but this time challenging the
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  • 127 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette.”). Sir, With regard to the statement of Justice Henri Collins in the divorce court which you published in your yesterday's “Sunday Gazette” under the heading “Home Wherever Husband is.” Ruskin puts it thus: —“and wherever a true wife comes, there
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  • 1209 6 POUND’S TRIBUTE TO HER GREATEST GENIUS HPHE heart of the famous pianist, Paderewski, who died on Sunday, will be removed from New York and ultimately placed somewhere in Poland other than the place of the body’s interment, says a Reuter message. This is in accordance
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  • 419 6 Lavish Practical Jokes HPHE Australians, I read, are poi puiar in Jerusalem. They spend money and do it with an air. 1 heir practical jokes also amuse all sections of the population. Sometimes these are elaborate and expensive. Two Aussies, for instance, the other day went into
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  • 452 7 OLD O.X.A. PREMISES TO RE TAKEN OVER Hostel For 300 Men To Be Also Provided rpHE proposed Services Club for use by members of His Ma--1 jesty’s Forces in Penang will soon become an accomplished fact. With the Old Xaverians’ Association having
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  • 54 7 A fine of $6O or 30 days’ simple imprisonment in default was imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning on Lan Ah Lye who was convicted on a charge of having in his possession dutiable liquor in an attap house at Ayeu
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  • 219 7 A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Coroner, in the Penang Police Court yesterday at an inquiry held lnu> the death of a ccolie, Yeoh Keong, "ho fell from a height of about 20 feet while working in the
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  • 125 7 Appeal EX-MINES DEPT. OFFICIAL Ipoh. TA EL.IV EKING judgment in the Perak Supreme Court this morning the Hon. Mr. Justice C. W. V. Carey, allowed the appeal of H. Lawson formerly Inspector of Machinery, Ipoh. and ordered the conviction against him to be quashed and the sentence
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  • 136 7 Ipoh. TN the appeal of Narian Singh, of the tutorial staff of the Anderson School, Ipoh, who had been convicted V the Ipoh First Magistrate on a charge of theft of five tins of petrol on March 4 from the Royal Indian Army Corps depot and
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  • 56 7 In the Third Court this morning, Ong Thean was charged before Mr. Lim Koon Teck for attempting to Voluntarily cause hurt to Loci Ah Har with an iron bar at 3.10 p.m. on June. 30. He claimed trial to the charge and the case was postponed to
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  • 78 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,524,090.52, made up of Penang $970,537.51 and Perak $553,553.01. Previously acknowledged 970,463.51 Day and Night Staff of Penang Telephone Exchange 24.00 Mrs. J. C. Vincent 50.00 $970,537.51 PERAK A sum of $lO from Major E. S. Willbourn
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  • 59 7 Doi Theng Sun claimed trial before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning on a charge of committing theft of two bundles of cloth “Valued at about $4.50 from a godown on June 30. The cloth belonged to the Penang Harbour Board. The
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  • 392 7 In spite of war taxation, huge profits were being made by most companies in Singapore and the time had now arrived when serious attention should be given to the question of a living wage for clerks and of
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  • 120 7 Damage Estimated At $2OO FIRE broke out in the factory of the Eastern 'lyre Company in Tanjong Tokong Village in the small hours of yesterday morning. Damage to the extent of about $2OO mas caused. A portion of the room covering some machinery was de.vtroyed by
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  • 726 7 Court Sequel: Chinese Driver On Trial A S the sequel to a fata) accident I involving a motor car, a bul-lock-cart and a bicycle, at Ayer Itam Road near its junction with Gopeng Road, on the morning of April 30, Lim Sin Thye stood
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  • 160 7 $175,000 Donated On Raja’s Birthday In celebration of His Highness the Raja s birthday, the Government of the small Malay State of Perlis, has made a further gift to the Imperial Government, the ajnount this time being §175,000. This is Perlis’ fifth gift in aid
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  • 217 7 With so many rules and regulations being issued to cyclists from time to H me, it is a bit confusing, writes a Staff Reporter, as to what cyclists in Penang really have to do. I am a cyclist myself but have so far been lucky not
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  • 79 7 Tahib Hussain bin Md. Buva, a Penang boxer, known in the ring as “Tiger Tulip" was produced before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court yesterday on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to Yap Huat Bee about noon rn June 29 in front
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  • 21 7 The American Consulate at Penang will be closed on Friday, Ju.’y 4, 1941, in celebration of Independence Day.
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 460 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon Ist July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/6ex 5/0 Austral Amal 7/3 7/6 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Aver Hitam 17/3 17/9c $1 Ayer Weng .70 .75 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 13/9 $1
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    • 228 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.02$ 1.07$ A lor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.55 1.60 Ayer Hitam .82$ .87$ Ayer Molek 1.07$ 112$ Ayer Panas 1.02$ 1.07$ Bassett .40 .42lex Batu Lintang 1.00 I.o2sex Bedford .87 .90 Benta .95 .971 Borelli 1.87$ 1.42$ Eroga .57 .59 ex Brunei United
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    • 340 8 issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austial N. Z. Ord. 22/0 28/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.77$ 1.82$ $2 Alex Brick 75% Pref 2.07$ 2.12$ $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £Bs £3 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Ptef 19/9 20/«
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    • 138 8 MININO Dividend Books close Payable Ampat 6% less tax. 30.6.41 21.7.41 Ayer Hitam 75% int. Lt 8 7.41 (in London 1 Gopeng Consol. 3J% l.tux. 7.7.41 (in England* Kepong Dredging 25% int. Lt. 7.7 Al (in London) Klang River 75% (No. 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur
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  • 1777 8 Effects On Malayan Market Of a' American Control Stanton Nelson Co.. Limited Singapore, June 26. A week which includes the invasion ci Russia, as well as the stabilisation and rationing of rubber in the United States, certainly cannot be regarded as lacking in interest. The former may
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  • 313 8 $82,352 Profit The sixteenth annual general meeting of Borelli Rubber Co., Ltd., will be held at the registered office of the company, 1 No. 1, Embankment, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday, July 7, at 2.30 p.m. The profit for the year ended Dec. 31. 1940, amounted to $82,352.28
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  • 122 8 t, SiUgBporf Chamber O f c Rubber Assccianon i 54 Lh June, 1941. Auci. lbs. Catalogued. 1841 2 Offered i >s7i SoW 1.202,646 6 London—Spot 13 5 8d New York—Spot 21 3,8 cts PRICES REALISED I RIBBED SMOKED SHEET Standard Quality -io 1 o Good Average Quality
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  • 371 8 Important Test Case *1 A test case has been initiated in fork by the Chase National larify the status of Dutch accounts. 1 fl By Royal Decree of May 24, 1940 ’.ssets abroad belonging to reside lie Netherlands occupied territory rJH jeen vested in the Royal
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  • 27 8 Cabled advice has been received of the declaration of an interim dividend on th Preference Shares of 3 3/4 pavable )U London on August 4.
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  • 111 8 Yesterday’s Close Previonslv TIN: LONDON “Spot” £256. 0. 0. “Forward” £260. 0. 0. SINGAPORE “Spot” $137.37% $137.50 Business done 125 tons 100 tons PENANG “Spot” $137.37% $137.50 RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” 13 7|i6d. “Forward” 13 i|2d. Tone Quiet SINGAPORE “Spot” 38 s|Bc 38 li2e PENANG “Spot” 38 s|Bc 38
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 181 8 BANK S „i OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast *ith the progress of economic developme n t s. n<« business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious service» offered by a reputed hanking institution with years of financial experience. The Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd.,
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  • 258 9 Malay Charged With Cheating iSegamat. Described as an agricultural officer employed by the Johore Government at Sungei Mati, Tangkak, a Malay, Gandat bin Sa mad, appeared before Wche Ha- roun tin Ahmad, Segamat magistrate, on three charges cf cheating. Another Malay. Syed Mohamed bin Ilussin. stood charged
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  • 134 9 French planes are reported to have transported 40 tons of Belgian Government gold from Algeria to France, where it was handed to the German Armistice Commission. Valued at £11.562,500, the gold was handed to France for safe-keeping in May, 1940, before King Leopold
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  • 333 9 MAN DIES FROM BURNS TIOW the careless lighting of a match led to a man’s death was related Singapore coroner s court. Mr. W. G. Porter, the coroner, was holding an inquiry into the death of 35-year-old Low Kong Whee. a house painter, who received extensive
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  • 291 9 TUESDAY, IST JULY 1941. Postage Txxne of x. Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang Destination Letters H Ordinary Regn. per eaci’. air mails «PK4 lAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TIMES’ OF CLOMNH AIR 3IAILS AND RE VISED °HAKGES Ipoh, K. Lumpur l.OO p.m. 12.45 pjn. Singapore Mo
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 3641 9 L ■■■n—lVTD/~klt< PM KZXB 9.50 mc/S (31.58 m.) 8s F JNlliVlvl gl s London Calling. 6.04 mc/s (49.67 m.) A vnc IKQI z<n c< 620 News. 6.50 a.m. News in English. 8.50 —10.30 flB V YDB 1531 me |s (19.61 m.) Q Ues ti O ns of the Hour. Manila
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  • 831 10 Earnest Desire For Victorious Soviet Resistance London, June 30 A special message from the British Government to the Soviet Government was taken by the British Ambassador, Sir Stafford Cripps. After the introduction to the Soviet Foreign Secretary of members of the British military and
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  • 72 10 —Reutei London, June 30. Vichy has broken off relations with the Soviet Union, according to a Vichy dispatch to the German Official News Agency. An official statement from Vichy confirms that Vichy has broken off diplomatic relations with Russia. The Vichy Government alleges as
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  • 1101 10 RUSSIANS REPULSE LANDING AT VIBORG I Defenders Regrouping Fighting Stubbornly BERLIN, JUNE 30. pERMAN TROOPS TODAY TOOK LWOW (LEMBERG), vt ACCORDING TO A REPORT FROM HITLER’S HEADQUARTERS. THE REPORT ADDS THAT SINCE 4.30 A.M. THE GERMAN WAR ENSIGN HAS BEEN FLYING FROM THE CITADEL.
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  • 146 10 Reuter. U.S. PLANES IN EXCHANGE New York, June 30. A deal with Russia giving American j planes in return for the use of Soviet air bases in Siberia, opposite Alaska under an arrangement similar to the deal with Britain is being advocated Iby a
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  • 146 10 —Reuter, Swedish Premier Explains Stockholm, June 30. The Swedish decision to allow a division of German troops through Sweden did not mean that Sweden had taken up a position in the conflict between European powers, declared the Prime Minister. M. Hansson. in a speech, Sunday night.
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  • 31 10 —Reuter. Delegation To Be Sene To Britain Melbourne. June 30 The Australian Trades Union Council is considering, at the earliest opportunity, a proposal to send a delegation to Britain.
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  • 716 10 German Claims Show Mat Russian Defences Vnbrokl New York, June 3(1 The German High Command’s account of the first week’s opj ations against Russia shows nothing decisive in the view of NJ York newspapers. The “New York Times” says that the Nazi report gives no
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  • 308 10 —Reuter. WO KILLED AND ELEVEN INJURED Chungking, June 30. The British Embassy was completely wrecked when two large size bombs made direct hits on the premises killing two Chinese employees and injuring eleven sheltering in the Embassy dug-out as a result of a Japanese raid
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  • 167 10 .—Reuter. 183 Shiot Down Last Week London, June 30. Axis air losses last week in Europe and Middle East totalled 183 aircraft—the biggest weekly score this year, states an air expert. British losses were 65 machines but a number of pilots was saved. Taking Russian claims
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  • 87 10 Reuter. Further Cuts AnnouncM In Australia Canberra. June Further cuts of imports from sterling countries to the value were announced today by Mr the Australian Minister of Custom.-, The restrictions come into tomorrow. The principal items art. per cent cut in artificial silk, piece and
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  • 57 10 .—Reuter. Charged With De (.aull® Activities B Rome, June Five Frenchmen aged between 18 20 have been sentenced by the Court afc Casablanca (French to terms of imprisonment ranging five years to six months on a engaging in activities on behalf De Gaulle, says a dispatch to
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  • 85 10 ’—Reuter. Mr. Churchill Messag* To Yugoslavs E London, J« ne A message from Mr. Yugoslavs was broadcast in Serb am- bulletins today on the occasion Bl anniversary of the Kosovo Day A Br. calling Yugoslavia’s struggle f° r and liberty, Mr. Churchill said. rR* Croats and Slovenes take
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 52 10 THE BEN LINE N FAR EAST SERVICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding Freight, and other information please apply to SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO.. Telephone No. 644 645 PENANG. "TurnTphlp” LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone
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  • 986 11 STATISTICS FOR K.L. RACES Major Fox Most Successful Trainer A/fR* A. VAN TOOREN once again heads the list of winning owners at the Selangor Turf Club Summer Meeting. Major T. L. Fox was the most successful trainer of the meet while riding
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  • 29 11 R.A.F. Butterworth vs Hock Hoe’s XI The RA.F. Butterworth will meet Hock Hoe’s XI in a friendly soccer match on the Hutchings School sround at 5.20 p.m. today.
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  • 329 11 killing B.P. Win Two Matches I Kuala Kangsar. morning Badm* on Party’s “A” I Ul ,k met .he Idris Arabic r d uukit Chandan mid the Rubber r°° Association, over the week-end on r' er > snorting Ciub’s courts and I both the matches I P gainst
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  • 377 11 Large Attendance And I Many N' reaths ■Thefuneral took place of Madam Mari■nnu. mother of Mr. A. Subbiah, dresser the General Hospital, from No. 51. Bar■ci. Roac. Dressers’ Quarters on Saturday Boon for interment at the Hindu Bur- Gfo'-ind. Batu Lancniv Lane. yhe deceased, who pa
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  • 559 11 Losers Miss Chances In First Division Game TN an interesting First Division match on the Esplanade yesA terday before a large crowd, the Police Sports Club avenged an earlier defeat at the hands of the Chinese Recreation Club, beating their opponents by the narrow
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  • 28 11 In a Second Division soccer match on Dato Kramat ground yesterday, the Malay Coronation Youngsters conceded a walk-over to the Penang Fortress Football Association “B“.
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  • 804 11 Volunteered For Service With National Govt. Taiping. News has been received in Taiping that Major Dara Singh, who left here with the first batih of volunteer truck drivers some three years back to serve the Chinese National Government on the Burma Road has been killed
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  • 120 11 Customs Beat Ferry Youngsters A friendly game of badminton played between Customs Athletic Club and Ferry Youngster; Badminton Party at the ‘Associated Reading Room* Badminton Court last FYiday, resulted in the Customs Athletic Club defeating the Ferry Youngsters by 4 games to 1. (Customs players mentioned first.) SINGLES Lye
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  • 76 11 Reuter. Italian Garrison At Dembi Surrenders Nairobi, June 30. The Italian garrison at Dembi. Abyssinia. has surrendered to the British. An official British communique issued here states: “Our forces advancing north-west from Jimma on June 27 occupied Dembi. After an artillery duel in which our guns
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  • 144 11 Mrs. Carter Wins Women’s Singles Singapore, June 30. Chin Kee Onn retained his singles title when this evening he beat Lim Hee Chin in the final of the Singapore tennis championships. After taking a 3-love lead in the initial set, Kee Onn fell away
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  • 187 11 Triple One Draw With Cycle Traders The Trinle One B.P. drew with the Cycle Traders’ Union B.P. at badminton at the latter’s courts on Saturday. Results: (Triple One mentioned first). MIXED DOUBLES Miss C. B. Lim and S. T. Kiu beat Miss Ong Eok Earn and Chee Choon Leng
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  • 85 11 Office-Bearers For The Year Tlie following have been elected office, bearers of the Western Union B.P for 1941: President: Mr. Henry B. Lim. Vice President: Mr. Tan Teng Sin. Chairman: Mr. Kenny Ong. Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Choong Eng Khun. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Lim Cheng Poh. Hon. Auditor:
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  • 208 11 Second Division Soccer At Ipoh ipoh. Scoring a lucky goal almost on the stroke of time the Camp XI forced a ae-ali draw' in their second division league game writh the A.C.5.0.8.A. on the lower .padang vesterday. .ie Old Boys were unfortunate to '.rop a point
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  • 71 11 Result Of June Medal The following was the result of the June Monthly Medal slaved at the Malakoff Club under Stableford Rules on Saturday and Sunday last:— Winner: T. E. Hastie 37 38f points. Runner Up: R. W. L. McCall 19 191 38J points BALL SWEEPSTAKE (BEST
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  • 73 11 Hehe B.P. Beat Gay light B.P. The Hehe B.P. beat the Gaylight B.P. at the latter’s court on Saturday. The following are the results (Hehe players mentioned first):— Ng Khye Hong and Yeoh Eng Chye beat L. C. Chew’ and T. L. Hock 15—8, 13—13 (5--2). T. S. Hin
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  • 56 11 J.C.S.A. vs C.R.C. The following will represent the C.R.C. against the J.C.S.A at the CR.C. Courts today. Play wdll commence at 5 p.m. sharp. DOUBLES 1. Cheah Wat Sun Goon Kok Lem. 2. Lim Keng Hock Goon Kok Ying. 3. Cheah Wat Swee J. M. Lee. Reserves:
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  • 46 11 St. Mark’s School will be holding its Eighth Annual Athletic Sports on Saturday July 5, 1941 from 3 p.m. on the Butterworth Recreation Club (by kind permission). There will be an Old Boys’ Event —BBO yards—timed to take place at 4.30 pun.
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  • 964 12 EIGHT OFFICERS AWARDED K.C.B. LONDON, JULY 1. MEN fN ALL THE THREE SERVICES, PROMINENT IN THE BUILDING UP OF BRITAIN’S HOME DEFENCES, SHARE WITH THOSE ON ACTIVE SERVICE ABROAD IN AWARDS ANNOUNCED IN THE SERVICES SECTION OF THE KING’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS LIST PUBLISHED
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  • 179 12 Inquiry Into Death Of Tamil Child Further evidence was recorded at an inquiry held before Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Coroner, in the Penang Police Court yesterday into the death of a Tamil child, Kurusamy, who was killed as a result of being in collision with
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  • 72 12 Lee Ah Ton and Lee Gin appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday on a charge of wrongly confining Ong Yck Kai at Armenian Street on June 28 between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7.30 a.m. The case was postponed to
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  • 36 12 For committing trespass into the compound of a house at Hospital Road on June 22, an Indian named Suppiah was fined $5 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday.
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  • 323 12 Life Long Struggle For Poland LONDON, JUNE 30. A SPECIAL RESOLUTION COMMEMORATING PADEREWSKI WAS ADOPTED BY THE POLISH CABINET THIS AFTERNOON. THE MEETING WAS PRESIDED BY PRESIDENT RACZKIEWICZ, WHILE IN ADDITION TO THE MINISTERS THREE VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE NATIONAL COUNCIL WERE ALSO PRESENT. IdlllllSCU —Reuter.
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  • 48 12 TUESDAY. JULY 1. TIN: Penang $137.12$ Business done 50 tons Singapore $137.12$ RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 jc Singapore Spot 38ic COPRA: Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.00 Sellers Fair Seed $9.50 Sellers. RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.94 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.52
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  • 44 12 The following are the probable runners and jockeys for the Gold Cup to be run at Newmarket tomorrow: TOPCOAT Elliott FINIS Harry Wragg WINTER HALTER D. Smith OLIDEN Carey KING LEGEND Blary HIPPINS E. P.H. Smith SINGLE COURT Cljff Richards
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  • 41 12 Members are reminded of the monthly Mixed. Foursomes competition due to be played on Thursday the July 3. The Captain’s Prize competition for Men is also on the card for Saturday and Sunday, July 5 and 6.
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  • 715 12 FRONT OF 1,500 MILES STILL HELD FIRMLY (By General Sir Hubert Gough, Reuter’s military commentator.). r pHE general outline of positions of the Russo-German front does not seem to have materially altered during the last few days, but the fact itself is of great importance
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  • 1259 12 A Progressive Year The Hon: Mr. J. D. Mead, M.F.C. Rubber Sales outstanding at 31st (Chairman) presided at the sixth an- March of $8,554 (£998). nual general meeting of Riverview Rubber Estates, Limited, which was i held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Ipoh, on Saturday, June 28 at
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  • 39 12 The following information, has been supplied to us by the above company’s mine office in respect of operations for the month of June: Output 826 piculs; Yardage 129,000 cubic yards; Hours Run 647 hours.
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  • 48 12 Output for June:— Dredge Takuapa No. 1: 665 hours, 150,000 cubic yards, 571 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 2: 596 hours, 170,000 cubic yards, 235 piculs. Dredge Takuapa No. 3: 544 hours, 73,000 cubic yards, 370 piculs. Estimated value of output $90,360. Mine working cost $52,003.
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  • 14 12 The output for the month of June, 1941 was 159 piculs.
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    • 586 12 (Head Office) 31« Peni rK Phone 1477 Mm: ■■a....,.-' E«k« ot •uitecnptic.-a for p U siirday W PxNANG GAZETTU Ifl .8.4 H D“llyery Ifl Monthly r,.sc cn Quarterly W ‘j, W Helf-Yearly li.oo 4$ Vomit sc.co SUNDAY GAZETTI B B Delivery F.MJI Quarterly «1.2« IJC Half-Yeir'y 2.10 3(w Year’* ».«<0
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