Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 July 1941

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY L 162. Vol. XCIX. THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 176 1 —Reuter. Emergency Powers Prolonged Dublin, July 10. I intention to continue a policy r ality was reaffirmed by Mr. De L n the Commons debate on t, 1 "If it comes to a test L )tIP nation should change its F‘ c I believe no
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  • 148 1 Reuter. ”No Man** Land” Between Zones Suggested Washington, July 10. The United States, Argentina and Brazil have asked Peru and Ecuador to establish a “No Man’s Land” on both sides of the line known as the “status quo line" in the territory disputed by the two nations. Mr.
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  • 484 1 ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED TO SHIP LARGE QUANTITIES London, July 9. AR equipment for Russia is already in transit from Britain, it was stated at the Ministry of Economic Warfare, today. Arrangements have been completed in Britain foi supplying Russia with large quantities of war materials, it
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  • 279 1 Germany’s Principal Oil Plant Heavily Bombed LONDON, JULY 9. thirteen enemy aircraft were destroyed H RING TODAY’S OFFENSIVE OPERATIONS BY THE K.A.E., TWELVE BY FIGHTERS AND ONE BY A BOMBER. tK.HT BRITISH FIGHTERS ARE MISSING, THE PILOT OF BEING SAFE. ONE SECTION OF A
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  • 132 1 ucrn vii- —Reuter. Washington, July 9. Mr. Norman Davis, Chairman of the American Red Cross, stated regarding the torpedoed nurses, "It is with the deepest sorrow the Red Cross is compelled to announce that these women en route to Britain on a vitally important mission
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  • 70 1 uur uay: —Reuter To Be Put On Wartime Footing Capetown, July 9. Far reaching proposals for transferring the Table Bay Harbour from a peace-time footing to a wartime footing and thereby speeding up British shipping will shortly be put before the Minister of Railways, Mr. Sturrock. by
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  • 67 1 —Reuter. Russian Farms Well Ahead Of Schedule Moscow, July 9. Collective farms throughout the Soviet Union are straining every nerve to gather in the unprecedently bountiful harvest in a third of the time, states the Official Tass Agency. In many districts harvesting is well ahead of schedule. In
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  • 132 1 Reuter. Col. Knox Declines To Clarify Move Washington, July 10. ‘‘lf the Navy has to shoot to do what the President says, will it shoot?” It was a question fired at Col. Knox at a Press Conference. Col. Krox. replying, referred to Mr. Roosevelt’s
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  • 292 1 Premature Statement Of Iceland Move Washington, July 9. Mr. Churchill has expressed to the White House his and the British Government’s concern over the “announcement made on July 3, of the Iceland move.” It was on this day that the Isolationist, Senator Wheeler, made a statement to
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  • 349 1 A ustralians Advance Pending A rmistice Acceptance Cairo, July 10. ENERAL Dentz’s application for Armistice talk* was received in Cairo just as Australian troops on the Lebanese coast broke through Vichy forces’ main line of defence 15 miles from Beirut. For several days previously,
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  • 34 1 —Reuter. ZURICH, JULY 9. ITALY IS PLACED UNDER THE HEADING OF “OCCUPIED TERRITORIES” IN THE COMPARATIVE LIST OF INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION FIGURES PUBLISHED BY THE GERMAN WEEKLY PAPER "DAS REICH.”
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  • 59 1 Reuter. London, July 9. This afternoon, heavy bombers of the R..A.F.. escorted by fighters attacked a power station near Bethune, states an Air Ministry communique. The target was hit by heavy bombs. During the operation, eleven enemy fighters were destroyed, one by a bomber, and ten
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  • 63 1 MORE MONEY FOR LEASE LEND BILL Reuter. Washington, July 9. President Roosevelt will shortly ask Congress for additional appropriation for Defence and Lease and Lend operations, stated the President’s Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early. While Mr. Early did not announce the exact sum the President would ask for, some administration sources
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  • 52 1 —Reuter. ■Washington, July 10. Military aircraft manufacturers delivered 1,476 planes in June, announces th© Office of Production Management. The final figure for May was 1,334. Types and numbers of planes handed over to Britain and the United States Army respectively are not
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  • 111 1 —Reuter. Praise For Piatt And Cunningham Simla, July 10' 15 The announcement that the campaign in East Africa is virtually en ing has brought quiet satisfaction in India, where the deepest admiration is felt for the magnificent part played by troops under your command in these
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  • 161 1 —Reuter. BRITAIN NOT IDLE IN WEST LONDON JULY 9. THE FEAR THAT BRITAIN MAY HAVE SOME "UNPLEASANT SURPRISES” IN STORE FOR THE NAZIS IN THE WEST HAS LED THE HIGH COMMLIND OF THE GERMAN FORCES TO M A I N T A I N CONSIDERABLE FORCES
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  • 102 1 —Reuter. Uc S. Navy’s Programing Ahead Of Schedule Washington, July 9. The United States will be producing 100 destroyers yearly by 1943 disclosed Admiral S. M. Robinson, chief of the Naval Bureau of Ships. The United States’ shipbuilding programme, declared Admiral Robinson is proceeding “much faster than
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  • 127 1 “NO USE GIVING JUST LIP SERVICE TO BRITAIN” —Reuter Washington, July 10. Mr. Wendell Willkie told the Press after Mr. Roosevelt’s daily Press Conference: “There is no use in just giving lip service to Britain. We can either give her effective aid
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  • 232 2 —Reuter. London, July 9. rpHE first British subject to be sentenced to death under the Treachery Act of 1940, George Johnson Armstrong, aged 38, was hanged at the Wandsworth Gaol tiiis morning. Armstrong was sentenced on May 8. The trial at the Cid Bailey was held
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  • 70 2 Reuter. Claims In German Communique London. July 9. Dealing with last night's air raids on Britain, the German communique claimed that arms works at Birmingham, naval shipyards at Plymouth and “important war objectives’’ in the harbour of Great Yarmouth and Aberdeen were bombed. Of last night’s R.A.F.
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  • 90 2 —Reuter. Talks With Mr. Eden And Capt. Margesson London, July 9. The Soviet services mission was received by the Foreign and War Secretaries this morning. Members of the mission which arrived in London on Tuesday were introduced by M. Maisky, Russian Ambassador, to the Foreign
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  • 623 2 OSTROV REPORTED CAPTURED Enemy Thrust Towards Moscow Defeated RETREATING TO WEST BERLIN, JULY 10. THE GERMAN OFFICIAL NEWS AGENCY SAYS THAT GERMAN TROOPS HAVE OCCUPIED OSTROV ON THE MAIN ROAD TO LENINGRAD WHICH IS 200 MILES TO NORTH-EAST. The town
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  • 35 2 —Reuter. London, July Q. TfEUTER learns that the defence of Iraq has been transferred to the Indian Command and will, therefore, henceforth be under General If T avell.—R cu ter.
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  • 88 2 Y (ILL —Reuter. Berlin, July 9. A treaty was signed yesterday between ar>ri Italy nreviding for a new Germany and n ccllanse ’rentier caused by the ccnapse commo «.ate the Official Gerof the Yugoslav State, me man News Agency announces. Th= ?t n ?n-German frontier
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  • 83 2 —Reuter. Industrial Anil Oils Buoyant London, July 9. The Stock Exchange continued full cheerful with industrials and oils outstandingly buoyant in face of confident inquiry. Imi erial Tobacco quoted at 100/6 against 96/3, Anglo-Iranian at 36/3 against 32/6 were especially prominent. Gilt-edged paused but the peak level was
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  • 123 2 —Reuter. Ordered To Extended Active Duty Washington. July 8. The War Department has disclosed that al! Air Corps Reserve Officers, not already on active duty and whose civilian occupations are not <f primary importance in the defence programme, are being ordered to extended active duty. The
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  • 59 2 —Reuter. Australia’s Industrial War Effort New York. July 8. The British Purchasing Commissioner, Mr. P. W. Leake and Mr. Alexander Rogers, who have left for England by Clipper after touring India and Australia, stated that Australia’s industrial war effort amazed them. They also declared that the production
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  • 1112 2 Statement Made In Commons U.S. OCCUPATION OF ICELAND WELCOMED “One Of Most Important Events In The War London, July 9. /GENERAL DENTZ’S request for armistice terms and the decision to retain British troops in Iceland were confirmed by the Prime Minister who added important
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  • 295 2 —Reuter. London, July 9. Invited in the House of Commons by Mr. Noel-Baker (Labour) to make a statement on the relations between the British Government and Chungking in view’ of the recent .axis recognition of Nanking, Mr. Eden replied that the aforesaid development
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  • 121 2 —Keuter. “Happy To /liscaJ Ar mi st i London, j U j y 9 I A Haifa message states hJ 1 Imperial forces have J cupied Daniour. u “We should be most happ v J discuss terms,” declared the J nister cd Information. Mr. dJ Cooper, referring
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  • 131 2 —Reute Matter Again Brought Up In Commons London, July 3 The British novelist, F G. W 1 house, who is making a weekly brJ cast from Germany to the Ur] States, was mentione4 by name in] House of Commons today. In reply to a question, the
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  • 185 2 London, July 9TTIE R.A.F.’s attack on German cities as far east as Leuna a few mil* from Leipzig, is reported in an Air Ministry communique which say* “Aircraft of the Bomber Command c ontinued their offensive last with a heavy and concentrated attac
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  • 25 2 —Reuter. Helsinki, July 9 Soviet bombers today raided Helsinki. Three houses were damaged and eight burned. Fifteen persons were killed and many injured.—Reuter.
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  • 152 2 —8.0. W. To Carry Officials To And From Br’tain New Ycrk. July 9. The Army Air Corps has established transport service to carry officials direct I tween ihe United States and Britain, according to the Washington correspondent of the “New York Times.” It is stated that
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  • 1296 3  -  H. erft)<in bombing has given competent tfhority an unprecedented opportunity to build a beautiful new Britain By BERNARD HOCBEN Wu r fnnnri tn ho most prn we entered the Great War parted with bands playing Km and excitement at strainK and with the hope that when
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  • 436 3  - GL OOM DEEPENS IN GERMANY (BY BEVERLEY BAXTER M.P.) MR i, (BY BEVERLEY [the V,orrife d and puzzled by f Won J ,S he conMn who h°’ iOur neilt -ral obI have recently left the there, Study of condireport, ey ha ve correlated fe of thp d placed them at
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  • 806 3  -  By Air Commodore PP. M Fellowes, D.S.O the time being, at any rate, the R.A.F. has taken the initiative from the Luftwaffe in the air war. The Nazis have been reduced—with certain exceptions—to copying what we do. Their tactics at the moment are merely “tit-for-tactics.” If we
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  • 462 3 London. CLOTHES rationing in Britain mafe- result in the most far-reaching changes in men’s clothing for a century. Among other revolutionary changes may be the gradual disappearance ol the conventional lounge suit. Although it is expected that the scheme will lend itself to many abuses
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  • 1149 3 Che following is the text of a broadcast talk given from the Rangoon Studio recently by Mr. C. M Scott I T TNITS of the ruthless Nazi Panzer Corps are fighting in the Libyan Desert and they are finding it the nearest
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    • 29 3 IWhat A War?: By Gilbert Wilkinson J I > J r i \|g|| Wt it tflM XU? I Wl’nt I m Wpr < < Would voit ca--e lor a ptus-anA.- < horehound. Sar&e? •>
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  • 338 4 Result Of Germany's Attack On Russia TTITLER is exerting the utmost piessure on Japan to enter the war immediately, it is believed in London, and to attack Russia to the exclusion of all other plans, says the London correspondent of the Sydney Sun. in a cable
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  • 299 4 A Wild Dog-Fight I CAN now reveal that Cmdr. Otto Kretschmer, the Nazi U-boat commander. whose capture was officially announced recently, was taken prisonei after what is described as “one of the wildest dog-fights between warships and submarines ever known’’ (writes L. Marsland Gander in
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  • 211 4 y Tokio. The political commentator, Makoto Komura, in an article in the newspaper Hcchi, surveying the China war laments the fact that peace with China seems still a long way off. Hi declares, according to the United Press, that the China war has taker,
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  • 317 4 Alleged Sequel To Cattle Food Dispute Alleged to have been concerned in the death of a man as a result of a quarrel between him and one of their party over cattle food, five Indians, Vengadasalam, Bachoo Singh, Mahadeo Singh, A. Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, and
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  • 133 4 Strategic Materials Must Be Taken Off Manila. Confirming previous reports of the detention of the Japanese steamer Nozima Maru, the Customs authorities announce that they will not clear the ship until strategic materials in the cargo are either unloaded here or dlivery to the United
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  • 118 4 THE Russians are using "phan- I tom’’ guns, which operate I only at night, according to a German war correspondent, says the London representative of th“ i Sydney Sun. “They are mounted on rail- I ways, and come up quickly, fire, and disappear immediately,” he says. I
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  • 866 4  -  Success Of Britain's Economic Warfare BY JOHN CARVEL (Political Correspondent of The Star). TTITLER would dearly love to know what goes on in the Ministry of Economic Warfare. Why? Because Mr. Hugh Dalton, the Minister and his staff are working relentlessly, day and night, weaving a net
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  • 205 4 /Former Servant Gets Four Monthis A Haopy World dance hostess, Miss Zubaidah, was the complainant in a case in the Singapore third court in which a former servant of hers, Omar bin Abdullan was charged with stealing $220 worth of her jewellery on May 20 this year.
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  • 170 4 One Discharged After A Month In Prison Kuala Lumpur. Arrested about a month ago and charged with murder before Mr. T. V L. Brodie, additional First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, two young Chinese, Kok Yee and Kok Fong, appeared for the fourth time in Court when
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  • 375 4 Aussies Of "Taken Foreigner ATEMBERS of the lian fighter R.A.F. are often take n Columnists because of V tinctive uniform. rid they went rabbi♦-sh 0( t ,JB were very nearly ers! says a London Sydney Sun. “Once when I ran out loney area I returned a--® tyres deflated and the
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  • 198 4 INVASION HORROR Germans Trapp* Sea Of Fire pF OM the town of Moulins m I France I have received an of a remarkable and fatal e-i carried out by the Germans of their frequent practices vasion of Britain (writes MaLisbon correspondent Telegraph.) The Nazis sprayed petre reach of the River
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  • 1430 5 Theft Of Rubber Worth SI JOO Alleged Ipoh. Die theft in an estate in which it was alleged that 2,852 lb sheet-rubber were stolen during the absence of the estate manager, was recalled yesterday in the case in which an Englishspeaking Tamil, Lingam, chief-clerk of
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  • 90 5 All helpers and interested persons are kindly asked to note that there will be no further dances at present at the Masonic Hall, Ipoh, previously .held for the troops on Thursdays. It is hoped to arrange dances on a l arger scale in the Town
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  • 149 5 Donation For Troops’ Entertainment Ipoh. Rotarian Raja Omar, presiding at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Ipoh Rotary’ Club at the Hotel Majestic yesterday afternoon** informed member s that th Board of Directors at the meeting held last Tuesday had decided to donate $lOO to the troops
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  • 488 5 SO CIAL PERSONAL Mr. C. B. Tan, _o:nt manager of the Wembley Cabaret, w 11 be Je wing fo Singapore today oa short vacat.on. Mr. K. H. BancrOi. has to n seconded for service in Kedah ~nd assumed duty as Prut ctor of Labcu r Kedah. Miss P. M. E
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  • 46 5 Ipoh. Senior and Deputy A.R.P. Wardens in Ipoh and Menglembu will meet at the Han Kang Association (next to the Fire Br gade) on Tuesday, July 15 at 3 pm to discuss: The Scheme of exercises for Sunday, July 20. Lighting Regulations.
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  • 168 5 Tonight on the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. March Punjaub Payne Overture 1812 Tschaikowsky A few remarks on the scope of this Overture may be acceptable. It is intended to be descriptive oi the invasion of Russia in 1812, by the French under Napoleon 1.
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    • 251 5 TONIGHT LADIES’ GEEST NIGHT AT THE NEW WORLD THURSDAY. 10th JULY, 1941. CHENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. “CHOONG MO YIM” Part 11. I With Sun Choong Mun, Loh Pun. Chiew, Sin Yin Loong. GRAND NOOKAN OPERA TONIGHT AT 9 P.M. “RAMONA” With Miss Quinee, Rahman, Sapiah, Duphin.
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  • 480 6 ALTHOUGH President Roosex velt has time and again avowed that he would do all in his power to keep the American nation out of the strife, while at the same time affording Britain unlimited aid in munitions, each succeeding day brings evidence that, al best, this
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  • 85 6 VINDSOR CINEMA: “Maxdme Khalai” (Tamil picture). 6, and 9.30 p.m. )DEON CINEMA: Richard Arlen and Andy Devine in “Lucky Devils" with Dorothy Lovett. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. .lAJESTIC CINEMA: “Tay Guan Hoe” (Chinese picture). 3, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. JUEEN’S CINEMA: “Road to Zanzibar” with Dorothy
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  • 464 6 —“Singapore Free Press.” VV’E do not claim that the newspapers of this country possess the power l or the importance of the Press of i Great Britain. Against that, the stature of the M.B.C. compared to that of the parent body leaves the ratio about the same. Our
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    • 242 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, May I be permitted to point out that the article by your special correspondent entitled “Britain’s Civil Defence Machine in Action” gives an entirely false picture of the organisation. Fire defence, the branch I am interested in, comes under a Regional Fire
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  • 29 6 —Reuter. Melbourne, July 9. The Royal Australian Air Force expenditure has exceeded £1,000,000 a week this year, stated Mr. McEwen, Federal Air Minister, during a speech today.—Reuter.
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  • 302 6 Eminence Grise QIR JOHN ANDERSON nowadays is out of the news. A year ago when he was Home Secretary, what with A.R.P. shelters and all that he was the most publicised Minister after the Premier. Nowadays his name appears in the Court Circular when as Lord President
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  • 738 6 Thursday, July 10. QU GUESSES for both sides K in the Russo-German war may be recorded in today’s diary. 4: 4c TVriHLE the Germans claim the T capture of Ostrov, important town on the main road to Leningrad, the Russians report that a big
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  • 77 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mr. Saw Soon Choo, father of Messrs. Saw Choo Cheang, Sa .v Cao< 1 heng and Saw Seng Kew, will be held on Sunday, July 20 at 10 a m. from his residence, No. 58A Prangin Lane. The interment will take place
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  • 3380 7 M R A. P. H. HOLMES INSTALLED PRESIDENT Penang Rotarians Hold Annual Dinner The annual dinner and Installation Meeting of the Penang Rotar) tlub ,ast at the &O. Hotel proved a brilliant nuccos over 10« Rotarians and friends being present to see Rotarian A. P. H. Holmes being invested with
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  • 119 7 Sequel To Finding Of Dead Child A Eurasian woman, Johanna Rowell, was produced in the Penang Third Magistrate’s Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck this morning on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a female child, Nancy, at 4 p.m. on July 8
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  • 229 7 “I cannot possibly accept the story of the complainant,” said Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday when he acquitted Abdul Kareem bin Hamid on a charge of committing theft of a gold chain valued at $3O at Campbell Street on
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  • 32 7 Convent’s Gift Of Sports Prize Money A donation of $l5O, in lieu of prizes, has been received by the Malaya Patriotic Fund from the Penang Convent.
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  • 61 7 /JIVING to engine trouble Wear v.e’s internal air service plane prom Singapore to Penang was held up at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. All mails for Penang were transferred to the mail train and were delivered this morning. It is understood that an engineer
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  • 160 7 Had Big Wound On Forehead A Tamil man was found floating in the sea off the Kedah Pier with a big gash right across his forehead. The man was first sighted by the light-house keeper at the Esplanade who telephoned the Boarding Officer’s Office at Victoria
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  • 137 7 Kuala Lumpur. Two alleged forged share certificates involving approximately $109,000 formed the subject matter of a charge which was made yesterday in the Police Court before Mr. T. V. A. Brodie against three Chinese. Khoo Bco Thye, Khoo 800 Tiong and Hog Sow Cheng. The three
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  • 593 7 American’s Story Of Journey To Chungking QN his way back to Manila after a brief visit to Chungking, China’s wartime capital, Mr. J. B. Brinkman, an American business man, w r ho passed through Penang this morning, in an interview with the “Pinang Gazette”
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  • 427 7 MALAYA AJYIONG FEW WHICH HAVE PROSPERED Lord Moyne’s Tribute To Empire Contributions London, July 9. TT is really amazing that the Colonies have been able to play A so substantial a part in the British war effort, declared the Leader of the House
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  • 212 7 Pawned Women Clients’ Jewellery Sentence was postponed to July 17 in the case heard before Mr. Lim Koon Feck in the Middle Court this morning in which a Malay, Hassan Yacob bin Mohamed, pleaded guilty to six charges f committing criminal breach of trust n
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  • 90 7 The Penang Eurasian Association are holding an “At Home” at 6 p.m. at the P.R.C. on Tuesday, July 15, to welcome to Malaya a number of Anglo-Indians who are in the Royal Air Force stationed on the mainland. Members of the Penang Eurasian Association and the
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  • 124 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,527,071.70, made up of Penang $972,737.29 and Perak $554,334.41. Today’s list is composed entirely of contributors who have made previous donations. Previously Acknowledged $972.403.51 Mr. C. C. Ho 1.00 Anglo-Chinese Girls’ School Staff 18.00 Lcyal British Subjects,
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  • 227 8 Kansas City. Transcontinental and Western Air, Inc., announces that it has developed a 57-passenger liner capable of a top speed of 350 mile;» an hour. The Air Line said the plane, largest land transport yet projected for construction, had been under secret development for two
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    • 482 8 <ued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penai»and Ipoh sections) at Noon 10th July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Arnpat Tin 3/0 3'Sex 5/0 Austral Amal 7/3 7/6 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 34 '6 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/0 176 ex $1 Ayer Weng .72J 77 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 13/9
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    • 233 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 a lor Gajah 75 80 Amal Malay 1.574 1.624 Ayer Hitam 824 .874 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett 40 .424 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.074 Bedford .924 .974 Benta .95 1.00 Borelli 1.274 1.324 ex Broga .574 .60 Brunei United
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    • 350 8 Issue Buyers Sellers rt£l Austral N. Z. Ora 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex Brick 74% Pref 2.05 2.10 $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Banx £B4 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6 $5
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    • 154 8 LIST OF C URRENT DIVIDENDS MLN ING Divide ac <?uols close Payaoie Ampat 6% less tax 30.6.41 21.7.41 Hongkong 10% int. L.T. 1.8.41 K Lan juts 5% 14.7.41 23.7.41 Killinghall 15% Int. L.T. 31.741 Klang River 7 4 <No 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur v c (n o 41 25.7
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  • 2551 8 Former Interpreter On Trial On Two Charges The cross-examination of the principal witness for the prosecution, Ho Poh Koh, by counsel for the defence, Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, was concluded at the resumed hearing in the Penang District Court yesterday before Mr. B.
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  • 362 8 Operating Lathes Travelling Any doubts I ever had ability of women to carry ouskilled engineering work du., when I saw at a Ministry o{ factory “somewhere in England lathes, milling machines and travelling cranes being men (writes the Daily Tekg la dustrial Correspondent). The women in
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  • 128 8 Yesterday’s Close Previl TIN: LONDON “Spot” £256. 15. 0. £257. 5. “Forward” £260. 10. 0 £260. 15 SINGAPORE “Spot” $138.00 $l3B 12] Business done 100 tons Buyers, No SeM PENANG “Spot” $138.00 $l3B 1-’l RUBBER: LONDON “Snot” 13 3:Bd. I “Forward” 13 led. Tone Steady Very I SINGAPORE
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 93 8 no k s iß OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOITR DISPOSAL 1 To keep abrea*’ «vitb the projirent of economic deve lop rr» ent t<> htininea» concern can ail ord not to twice advantage of the multifarious services ><*»r*d hv ’puted Mnfcinx «natitutiof with feart of financial iperience. aH 1 11
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  • 338 9 ASKED how the war was affecting the work of the League of Nations Health Organisation Eastern Bur<eau k whoste headquarters are at Singapore, the Bureau’s director, Dr C. L. Park, told a Free Press reporter that wartime restrictions were limit* ing the
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  • 150 9 A wool fixing process which takes all the “tickle” out of garments made from it has been evolved by British textile experts. People in countries with strongly contrasting day and night temperatures vill therefore be able to wear woollen mderwear with comfort during the iay and yet
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  • 325 9 Twice As Many Tanks As Germans THE Russians have two-thirds the number of German planes but twice as many tanks in action, it is reliably reported in Washington. They are credited with 48 tank brigades, considered the equivalent of 24 full divisions, compared with 12 Gerban panzer
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  • 169 9 Social Centres For Truck Drivers Social centres have been established along the Yunnan-Burma road for the benefit of truck drivers who are responsible for the transportation of essential supplies from the outside world to Free China. The first two stations—at Paoshan, west Kunming, and at Kutsing to the
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  • 74 9 Further Reduction May Be Necessary Tokio. The Agriculture Minister, Mr. Hlroygtsu, in a nationwide broadcast, warned the Japanese nation that a further reduction of food consumption might be necessary but gave assurances that Japan’s food supply would be adequate to meet any national emergency. Emphasising that food
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  • 635 9  -  BY CAPTAIN BERNARD ACWORTH, DS.O., R.N. TV7E have been bluntly warned by Mr. Ronald Cross, Minister of Shipping, that the struggle at sea curing 1941 will be hard and bitter. Almost daily, that means, there will be incidents that will stir our admiration for British
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  • 271 9 THURSDAY, 10TH JULY, 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per H oz. each Ordinary Regn. AIR MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO THE REVISED TIMES OF CLOSING AIR MAILS .AND REVISED CHARGES AUSTRALASIA Thurs. 10th inst. Australia r Noon 11.30 a.m. New
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1977 9 RANGOON Sttk W 3 W XYo 601 mc/s (49.94 m.) L H P K ffiwl XYO 3.48 mc/sr(B6 m.) IfU j flMjh W Jt ffi 6.50 p.m. Indian Session (Recorded ItfffaE 51 ?W* T MHw Pregramme). 7.05 English Session <Re-;||g-corded Programme). 820 Burmese News and Market Quotations. 9.35 Recorded Programme.
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    • 413 9 BOMBAY VUB2 7-24 mc/s (41.44 m.) VUB2 9.55 mc/s (31.4 m.) i VUB2 4.88 mc/s (61.48 m.) VUB2 3.36 mc/s (89.15 m.) (9.50 a.m. 12.20 p.m.; 2.20 p.m. 4.15 p.m.) (From 6.50 p.m. to 12.35 a.m.) PM. 7.50 News in English. 11.10 News in English. KUALA LUMPUR ZGB4 5.00 mc/s
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  • 604 10 Germans Retreat Leaving Many Dead Moscow, July 9 The Russian High Command communique given by the Moscow radio states: “During the night of July 8, important actions took place in the direction of Polodsk, Lepel and Novograd-Vo-linsk. In the direction of
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  • 42 10 —Reuter. London, July 9 The British Army will be retained in Iceland, it is learned from a good authority in London. British and Americans are expected to co-operate and resist any possible German attempt of invasion.—Reuter.
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  • 636 10  -  BRITISH SUCCESSES IN LAST FEW DAYS Increasing Pressure By Local People London, July 9 lß> Gordon Young) nar Daq —Reuter. An application for the discussion of terms leading to the cessation of hostilities has been received from General Dentz in Syria, it
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  • 59 10 —Reuter. Australia To Produce 100,000 Pairs Weekly Melbourne, July 8. One hundred thousand pairs of army boots weekly is the objective of the Australian industry organised for the all-iine war effort to supply Allied Services abroad and forces in Australia, stated Mr. M. C. Ley, Minister
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  • 249 10 ’—Reuter. Indo-China Denies Bad Faith Saigon, July 9. French authorities freely admit tha difficulties have arisen over the delivery of rice to Japan under the terms of the economic agreement tut the question of bad faith does not arise as 406,000 tons have
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  • 68 10 —Reuter. To Be Released On Parole Next Month Sing Sing, New York, July 8. Richard Whitney, former President of the New York Stock Exchange, will be released on parole on August 11. He w 7 as sentenced to, from five to ten years imprisonment, in April 1938 for
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  • 475 10 Attack On Wilhelmshaven Without Loss Berlin, July 9 British aircraft flew over Western, North-Western and Central Germany on Tuesday night, states the Official German News Agency. British aircraft, adds the Agency, dropped incendiary bombs over a very wide area up to Thuringen. Munster was again attacked
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  • 93 10 —Reuter. Additional Aid In Form Of War Supplies Tokyo, July 8. The United States Government has guaranteed Mr. T. V. Soong, President of the Bank of China and head of the Special Chungking Economic Mission at present visiting Washington, additional assistance to Chungking of $1,000,000,000 (Chinese)
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  • 1038 10 Proof Of U.S. Intention Id Afford Military Aid New York, J J “The bases of the United States that are now being estabil in Iceland should not be merely for passive defence,” the York Times”* writes today. “What is most important a
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  • 154 10 fl I Designed To Kesol Differences London. Further meetings between Poi*fl Russian representatives to tiations designed to resolve the dxj between the two nations and ®fl state of war which technically hfl tween them will be held in ly fl A good deal of preliminary been prepared by
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  • 24 10 nage or c —Reuter. MaltaLast night one enemy ut J bombs in South Malta damage or casualties, i* u ed.— Reuter.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 THE BEN LINE FAR EAST SERVICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding Freight, and other information please apply to SANDILANDS, BUTTERY CO.. Telephone No. 644 645 PENANG. BURNSPHILP” LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone No.
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  • 511 11 k.A. BEATEN IN hU.TING GAME I re( j j Cornelius in the last minute of the game I pen? -S Fortress a narrow win over the Penang tth'ill Association by three goals to two in their League football match on the Victoria Green Lin? fame with
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  • 111 11 “4” c L vs Sergeants r ss Glugor 1 on Saturday, at 2.15 F Davin w F- FlethcEV0 W Hannay > E. W. k W J E Mlller H. S -°n, j. Wright, A. N. Sandvs r Carey. I' Vs Combined Hools |a^ ad n Sunday, j U
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  • 112 11 —Reuter. Fixtures Arranged For Next Season London, July 9. Football clubs throughout England *oda received fixtures arranged by the Le .gue for the first half of next seasen. Tliirty-fcur teams are operating in the So ith Section, 38 in the North. Programmes open on Auugust 30 and
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  • 70 11 C.R.C. Beat S.L.R.C 7he C.R.C. beat the S.L.R.C. at tennis by 3 matches to nilkesults Cheah Wat Sun and Coon Kok Lem beat D'. Tan Boon Ber.g and Dr. R. L. Samy 6—l, 6—l. Lim Keng Hock, and Goon Kok Ying beat Dr. Subrahmanan and M. Subramania
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  • 65 11 —Reuter. Denver. Colorado, July 9 The following are the first six of the 6- qualifiers for tomorrows first round m tch play Professional Golf Association tc imament with yesterday’s rounds first:— Sam Snead 69- «9 138 ?S. J. Harrison 68 11-139 Ben Hogen 71 69 J
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  • 1897 11 LAST CHANCE BEAU COURT CUMBERLAND GREEN HOWARD BOLD HEIRESS Five new importations—three from Australia and two from England—have been entered for the Singapore July Meeting. They are Horses Class I—Last Chance (Australian). Horses Class 3—Beau Court and Cumberland (Australian), Green Howard (English).
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  • 125 11 lor aiscipnr —Reuter. Care Taken Not To Embarrass Britain Wardha, July 8. “The merit as well as the strength of the present satyagraha struggle consists o f minimising the embarrassment while the British are engaged in a life and death war. I .epeat for the thousandth time that
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 93 11 TW Blood is tho Stream of Life.** fOW IMPURE BLOOD is the root cause of Skin Diseases, Bolls, Eczema. Rashes, Ulcers, I Sores, Painful Joints, Rheumatic complaints. Unless the blood is cleansed of Impurities and poisons, the arteries and internal organs are damaged, causing premature old age. The direct way
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  • 501 12 DEMOCRACY IN TOP FORM Interesting Gallop By Puma, National And Bridge Law (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. TTALt pace and fast gallops were done by the majority of horses and ponies entered f or the July meet on the second track at Bukit
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  • 323 12 FAIR BAZAAR IN AID OF CHINA FUND Large Crowds At Fun Frolic Park Thousands thronged the grounds of the Fun. and FTclic Amusement Park last night, when a charity fair and tozaar was held to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Sino-japanese hostilities. The various shows staged by Chinese organisations,
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  • 50 12 THURSDAY, JULY 10. TIN: Penang $138.50 Business done Buyers no sellers Singapore $138.50 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 l/2c Singapore Spot 38 l/2c COPRA: Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.40 sellers Fair Seed $8.95 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.94 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.52
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  • 200 12 —Reuter. Heavy Bombs On Tripoli Harbour Cairo, July 9. Hits with heavy bomns were obtained by R.A.F. bombers on railway sidings and warehouses near the harbour at Tripoli, Syria, states today's R.A.F. Middle East communique. Aircraft of the Royal Australian Air Force squadron carried out a
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  • 160 12 —Peiffer Squad.-Ldr. Mungo-Park Now Reported Missing London, July 9. Acting Squadron Leader J. C. MungoPark, the Cheshire born R A.F. ace now reported missing, has been awarded a Bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross. When attacked by six German, fighters over the French Coast,
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  • 89 12 IX t JUUIU —Router. Names To Be Mentioned In Dispatches London. July 3. Individual cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps regiments will, in future, be mentioned when advisable in the same vay as infantry regiments, the War Se -'retary inti.naied in a House of Commcr.s reply. Capt. Margesson said
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  • 282 12 To Carry War Material From Manila To U.S. Manila, July 9. The United Stated Maritime Commission is reported to have authorised the use of three of the four Danish vessels at .present held here, solely for the carriage of strategic war materials to the Unitec' States, according
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  • 574 12 STRUGGLE WILL GO ON IF EFFORTS FAIL Vichy, July 9. IT is announced here that the French and British in Syria are in possession of the Armistice conditions which the Vichy Government is studying. Admiral Darlan in Paris has been informed of the Armistice terms
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  • 63 12 —Reuter. Chicago, July 9. ANSWERING the divorce suit filed in the Circuit Court, Joe Louis denied he ever struck his wife. Asking for dismissal of the suit, he completely denied the charges of cruelty, denied that his wife “treated him kindly and affectionately and conducted
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  • 21 12 Statistics for the month of June: Output 1074 piculs; Yardage *****0 Cubic yards; Hours run 608; Hydraulicing 47 piculs.
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  • 18 12 Statistics for the month of June: Output 781.96 piculs; Yardage 170,000 cubic yards; Hours run 627.
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  • 913 12 Charge Of Idleness In Factories LONDON, JULY 9. A CANDID CRITICISM ABOUT BRITISH WAR PRODUC- TION WAS MADE IN SPEECHES IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, WHEN A TWO-DAY DEBATE ON THE SUBJECT WAS OPENED. THE DEBATE PROVIDED AN OCCASION FOR THOSE WHO WERE
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  • 193 12 —Reuter. But Two Supply Ships Secured Dublin, July 3. Mr. de Valera stated in the Dail today; that two American supply ships have been secured for Eire and Irish crews to man them are on their way to America. He added that he was informed
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  • 34 12 Call On Preside" 1 Prior To DePj German and Italian Mr. Manuel Quezon. Philippine Commonweal’ 1 gio Osmena. Vice their departure. H The German Consulate July 9 and the Italian H
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 56 12 A Vaudeville Show WILL BE PRESENTED BY THE BLIT Z E R S (MEMBERS OF H.M. FORCES) IN AID OF THE Lord Mayor's Air Raid Fund AT THE Town Hall, Penang On Friday and Saturday the Bth and 9th August, 1941 at 9.30 pan. ADMISSION:—S2 and SI BOOKING ARRANGEMENTS LATER.
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    • 334 12 Office» 21 Q Phone 1477 ft Telegram*; "’♦Sas «irtwcriDhcQ Ml and Bunday PINANO c/MI Local Deliver, Monthly «7 |n Q’laFverly 750 H'lf- Yearly Yearly go .co Mil SUNDAY Local Deliver» ..M| 11.28 .*<Ma Half-Yearly a.io Yearly 9.00 B?' The rnarvcea u, .M&j CLARIFY. 3kL' ■■CMg under: U& cent-e ser .HI
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