Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 11 July 1941

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY ](m. Vol* XCIX. FRIDAY. JULY 11, 1911. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 351 1 ussians Counter-Attacking Resolutely ■l\s CLAIM CAPTURE OF MUCH I BOOTY AT BIALYSTOK I London, July 11. IMPORTS from Moscow early today indicated that the Nazi drive into Russ a has K been brought to a standstill —at any rate for the time being—along the whole
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  • 152 1 L Set Ablaze (,r eat damage done Aircraft f v London, July 10. eat darr.a Bomber Command did th# ju Aachen last night, 'is town i n s try News Service. he frontier between *PDell be^er known as p U was cleared for hu ?e" confl and
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  • 306 1 —B.O.W’. Warning Not To Fight For Nazis Rugby, July 10. King Haakon of Norway broadcast yesterday evening from London to the Norwegian people. He expressed his thanks and admiration for the firmness and calmness with which the people of Norway are still showing. This attitude,
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  • 215 1 Wish To Pu t Jebel Druze Under Allies Damascus, July 10. HTHE Amir of Jebel Druze and other leading leaders have arrived here by a roundabout route. They were received by General Catroux, General De Gaulle’s Delegate General in the Levant. The Druid delegation
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  • 246 1 j.—Reuter. No Honesty In Just Sending Tools New Y’ork, July 10. The “New York Post/’ in an editorial, calls on the United States to declare war immediately against Germany. “The United States is in the war already we are in the war because we
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  • 110 1 —Reuter. More Talk Of Rase In North Ireland Washington, July 10. Criticising the administration’s “secrecy,” Senator Danaher told the Senate: “We are not being told what the facts are, yet everyone of us, who chooses to know them, knows that American workmen by the hundreds
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  • 55 1 —Reuter. Washington, July 10. Ten Red Cross nurses have been saved frotn two torpedoed ships, announces the American Red Cross today. This includes the four nurses rescued from an unidentified British ship who are safe in Iceland Seven other nurses and a Red Cross Hospital
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  • 269 1 Bravery Of Russian Soldiers Confirmed HELSINKI, JULY 10. RUSSIAN PARACHUTISTS HAVE BEEN DROPn PED ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF HELSINKI, ACCORDING TO THE ROME RADIO. In fulfilment of Stalin's ‘‘scorched earth” policy, Russians in the Ukraine have set out to destroy as much as possible and have
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  • 26 1 —REUTER. WASHINGTON, JULY 11. THE NAVY DEPARTMENT HAS ANNOUNCED THAT MINES HAVE BEEN LAID IN THE APPROACHES TO SAN FRANCISCO BAY.—REUTER.
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  • 50 1 Reuter. Shanghai, July 10. Carrying 675 German women and children evacuees from Batavia, the Japanese steamer “Asama Maru” arrived here this afternoon. 120 evacuees who landed here will be taken care of by German families in this city as well as those in Tientsin and Tsingtao.
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  • 48 1 .—Reuter. Berlin, July 10. The death of Carl Friedrich von Siemens, Chief of Slemans’ Works at the age of 68, is announced by the Official German News Agency. He was the youngest son of the founder of the firm Werner von Siemens. —Renter.
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  • 410 1 —Reuter. Reception At Embassy In London London, July 10. His Majesty the King granted an audience to Dr. Wellington Koo at Buckingham Palace yesterday, when he presented his letters of credence as Chinese Ambassador in London. Reuter. London, July 10. “W T e owe your
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  • 595 2 FIRST INTERVIEW IN TWO YEARS Question Of U.S. Aid Discussed Washington, July 10. ‘T GAVE the President good news about the progress of the Russo-German conflict,” said the Soviet Ambassador, M. Oumansky, today, after his first conference with Mr. Roosevelt for two years.
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  • 241 2 Rugby, July 10. As a result of the intensified and almost continual attacks by the British forces, at least 37 enemy ships, totalling over 105,000 tons, are reported to have- been gravely damaged during the week ended July 7. At least, tons
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  • 206 2 —Reuter. London, July 10. Much damage to industrial buildings in Aachen was plainly visible, states an Air Ministry communique which says that the German frontier town—lying in an industrial area rich in coal and minerals—was "heavily attacked” by our bombers on Wednesday night. “Another large
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  • 181 2 —Reuter. Roosevelt’s Tribute I'o Poland London, July 10. Confidence that the sacrifices of Poland and other countries would eventually result in a world free of fear of unprovoked attack, is expressed in a 'message from Mr. Roosevelt to M. Raczkiewicz, President of Poland. The
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  • 92 2 .—Reuter. Oils And Industrials < )utstanding London, July 10. The Stock Exchange was again generally cheerful for the demand is finding stock progressively shorter but may develop reactionally tomorrow. Oils are outstanding, especially AngloIranian, which advanced another three shillings. Industries were generally firm with Imperial Tobacco also three
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  • 33 2 i. —Reuter. London, July 10. A shipload of supplies worth about $500,000. a free gift from the American Red Cross, recently arrived in Egypt, announced the Red Cross Organisation.—Reuter.
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  • 44 2 —8.0. W. Rugby, July 10. Announcing the forthcoming Parliamen tary business, the Lord Privy Seal stated that on the last of the next three sitting days, there would be a debate in secret session on home defence. —8.0. W.
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  • 64 2 —Reuter. London, July 10. TfIOLENT street fighting in Oslo is reported in a Stockholm Press despatch reaching London. The origin of the dispute is stated to be the assembly of a large crowd to pay homage at Abraham Lincoln’s statue. Quisling guards tried to disperse
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  • 464 2 Reuter M P.'s Revelations At Supply Debate London, July 10. On the resumption of the debate on war production, the House listened to an impassioned appeal by the Government by Mr. Henderson Stewart, who had been absent for eight months on
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  • 99 2 Reuter Suggested Dispatch Of U.S. Troops Belfast. July 10 “I have no hesitation in stating that if the British and United States Governments came co the conclusion that this would be helpful towards winning the Battle of the Atlantic, the Ulster Government will readily agree to do everything
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  • 111 2 Reuter. De Gaulle Arrives At BrazzaJ Weygand Back In Vichy I Jerusalem, July J rpHERE is still no reply tonight from General e J the British demand for the evacuation of Beirut, I rut has been occupied by Au stralian forces, reportJ Paris radio. General de
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  • 821 2 Cairo, Ju/y I JIJANY hundreds of Vichy troops, seventeen guns,-th r J five armoured cars were taken when the town !>•:, captured, says a Middle East communique. Vichy troops holding outlying areas covering AL are continuing their withdrawal in face of our pressur
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  • 51 2 AUSTRALIAN £181,000,000 —peiiter. Expend’ture Canberra, v Australian Treasury figure, expenditure, outside the or of £181,000.000 (Australia; including £11,000.000 for ether ments. The Commonwealth Treasur den claims an exactly balan w with both revenue and <P v £153.399,113 (Australian*. The income from wart*m £39,000.000 (Australian' sho’-s 4 of about £23.000 000
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  • 31 2 BY-E LECTION AT GREENOCK BO" 1 Rugby. In the by-election at G by the appointment of th ber to a judicial office. was returned unopposed. He of the Labour* Party -B.<’
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  • 1185 3 in the news by the arrival of United States naval and '""■■htch will eventually replace the British troops now staB id defend the island against any German attack. In this H'. sometime after the occupation of the place by British the writer gives an economic, political
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  • 171 3 iustralian News: ,or training pilots, obseners, tn <J wireless gun- 250,000, will be es- Gippsland under the scheme. dp. has been ap- "nomic Consultant to the t (Mr. Menzies), staff JL chi Ue Australian MinisM at un ki ng will inSecrvt J K Waller as
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  • 1444 3  - Post war Reconstruction A New Perspective By y Harold J. Laski TVO one, I think, who lias 1 lived here in the grim months since Mr. Churchill became Prime Minister can doubt that he is the greatest war-leader Britain has produced since the days of Chatham. It is not merely
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  • 674 3  -  Costly Sport In Occupied France BY PHILIP JORDAN J HAVE just had first-hand information (in a way which I much regret I cannot divu?ge) of life in Occupied France. This information has a special interest and importance, because it comes from a little provincial town and
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  • 583 3  -  LETTER FROM FRANCE: BY ROBERT HENREY put up by unseen hands. From Daily Sketch. k BUFF-COLOURED envelope reached me from Switzerland recently. It came air mail by way of Lisbon and took just under three weeks in transit. The writer was a Frenchman who took
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    • 231 3 IH -‘“iS 20 good sized limes H 1H approximately 10 cts. IH 5 large green Java or IH China juicy oranges sH L’- >93 approximately 10 cts. I| i lb cooking sugar 03 cts. IH Jr? V 'X 2 heaped tablespoonfuls IH (i' of Deer Brand Pearl K IH VU.rv
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 38 3 ■HU Hi Ji. wtr w j MRSffln OP’S lai, -r& 5. it j I/wWb V A fg/. < sflKl wf H I IjJMRb IHB I InlWi HLk wlr I Shorry, dear, bur 4 re been out with the boss.*'
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  • 937 4 Latest Proposals Of Committee upWO notifications appear simultaneously in this week's A Government Gazettes in the Colony and the Federated Malay States which will affect, directly or indirectly, every man, woman and child living in those territories. The first of a series of future
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  • 295 4 Increase Of Quota Sought “yN view of the labour conditions now prevailing in Malaya. Government is asked to increase the Chinese immigration quota to 2,000 males and 2,000 females per month, irrespective of the age of the immigrants for a trial period of one year.” Passed by a
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  • 326 4 How Trap Was Laid The story 7 of how a trap was laid to catch a thief suspected to be working aboard a Dutch steamer, was told in the, Singapore Second Court when Radnen A. van sprew, 20-year-old seaman, admitted a charge of stealing two
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  • 646 4 Problem Raised In Court Singapore. 4 CHINESE marriage performed under the old Chinese custom after the promulgation of the new marriage laws is legal provided sufficient witnesses were present and that the ceremony was an “open” function, it was claimed in a court case. This question
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  • 649 4 Duties Of A Citizen fV artime By A Special Correspondent are the duties of the private citizen in w ar regards saving and spending? Should he avoid f ture of every sort unless absolutely essential, and i> tributing to the war effort by buying British goods’ Our
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  • 119 4 6< |Flying Very Low” A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest at Maidenhead on Rcjbert 80-year-cAd millionaire pilot in the Air Transport Auxiliary, who was killed in a crash. Constance Loxton said she saw ’plane flying very low. It went out of sight
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  • 236 4 Still l{oom Iniprovemt The reports oi the um® Singapore passive defence exe 19 have now been consida Passive Defence Advisor;-, Con An official communique g exercise has shown that t room for inoorovement in tat communication, both as in respect of liaison betv.’efj civil defence sendees. “A
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  • 258 4 DEFAMATION RECALLED Appeal By At Editor Though he had convicted; bin Abubakar Alsagoff oi. i publishing defamatory, matter! Wahad Aljelany, former Arabic for the Singapore 2 Station, the magistrate of judgment reallj fount 5 Syed Taha, argued Mr. C. H the High Court before McElwaine, the Chief J He was
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 75 4 g What a War!; 0 f By Gilbert Wilkinson X •’W V I X V.-.r of' X h J sSv Or wli Here, by contrast, is the trio in D J minor. Opus 32. This work is full of sincere elegiac feeling and. of fresh J spontaneous melody.” *J AH
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  • 428 5 kppeal For More Donations Of Rooks And Sports Goods ipoh. I\- A weekly tiffin meeting of the ipoh Rotary Club held Bic Hoi- Majestic on Wednesday afternoon, Rn. J. T. ChapI rep'-rling on amenities for troops, thanked all those who nt books, magazines, sports gear
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  • 68 5 Fire Brigade Called Out The Ipoh Fire Brigade was summoned to Ashby Road about 2.45 yesterday afternoon to put out a lallang fire which had spread over a very wide area, covering about 16 acres. Prompt action by the members of the brigade resulted in
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  • 240 5 Charge Of Murder Of Compatriot Ipoh. The tragic end of a Punjabi mining kongsi employee, who is believed to have been the victim of foul play, was the subject of a preliminary inquiry which came up before Che Samsudin bin Nain, the Ipoh Second Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 132 5 ipoh. The Ipoh Fire Fighting Services have been reinforced by the arrival, yesterday, of two new Ford-Burton Fire Engines. This type of engine is the of its kind in Malaya and can carry an auxiliary tank of 500 gallon capacity. These engines are
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  • 183 5 Financial Statement For June The following is the financial statement of the Tailing Wool and Material Fund for June, 1941. Balance in hand June Ist. $979.97 Anonymous, for Malay Ladies 1,000.00 Mrs. Barron monthly subscription) 10.00 Mrs. Jacques (monthly subscription) 10.00 Mrs. Milsum (monthly subscription)
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  • 266 5 Householders Ami Motorists Fined Ipoh. Furthei" prosecutions under the Lighting Restriction Order in connection with the recent black-outs were made against several motorists and a few house-owners yesterday, in the Ipoh First Magistrate Court before Mr. P.F.Y. Radcliffe. Among the motorists summoned to appear was a European
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  • 527 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Tii Penang Hawaiian Quintet will give a Studio Programme from Z.H.J. tomorrow from 7.35 to 8.05 p.m. A calk in the “Vegetable Growing” series will be given by G.H. Addison at i 7.15 p.m. today from the Singapore broadcasting station. Mr. W. E. Rigby. M.C., has been appointed
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  • 282 5 Further Evidence At Trial Of Clerk Ipoh. The prosecution case was still unfinished at the close of yesterday’s hearing of the case of alleged theft of rubber, in which an English-speaking T-?mil, Lingam, chief clerk of Tanjong Rambutan Estate was accused of stealing $l,lOO worth of
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    • 124 5 PENANG’S MOST LUXURIOUS X AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE TODAY 3 SHOWS 3.00 p.m., 6.15 9.30 p.m. L SENSATIONAL BEST-SELLING NOVEL NOW ON THE J x AN EVEN MORE SENSATIONAL PICTURE GINGER ROGERS I -rfl tr uthfui confession from a career girl whose con-’ L fessions are worth hearingl ROGERS f —As Christopher
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    • 139 5 GRAND GALA OPENING TODAY MAJESTIC 3 ,J S TS s P m 4 SHOWS TOMORROW SUNDAY AT 11.30 AM., 3. 6.15 P.M. Shaw Bros. Latest Malav Dramatic Masterpiece MISS Tl\\, UAL HAJJ GOAL. PI TIH LAWAK. HABSHA. O tBMI ROSE AHMAD feffi 8 C. B. in his first screen appearance
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    • 107 5 b E o trw W RiP.-conDiTioneD OPENS TO-DAY THREE SHOWS SONGS' MUSIC? ROMANCE! UNIVERSAL’S GRANDEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE! A GORGEOUS RIOT OF SONG AND BEAUTY AS GUAMOROUS AS THE SPELL OF A TROPIC MOON! JEROME KERN low 4 I Tysooteaai Ox ONE HKjHtj •wTROWCS Storing fh<s AU STaI? AU f NTERTAfNMENT
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    • 190 5 HAVE YOU SEEN BING, 808 AM DOROTHY’S NEW LAUGH HIT IF NOT. Better Hurry The Whoh Town Has Start d laucjung! 3 SHOWS rOB VY 3 p.m., 6.15 <X 9.30 x y ;Y'.\ WITH Una Merkel Eric Blore AND OTHERS More Songs More Fun More Thrills Than 4 Road To
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  • 402 6 most persistent social problem of pre-war Britain has been that of unemployment, which vexed one government after another and was hardly solved by any. But under the conditions of total war, the problem vanishes, and is replaced by another—how to get enough labour to feed
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  • 103 6 WINDSOR CINEMA: “Mauime Khalai” (Tamil picture). 6, and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: “One Night In the Tropics’’ with Allan Jones and Nancy Kelly. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: "Hanchor Hati” (Malay picture). 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Road to Zanzibar’’ with Dorothy Lamour,
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  • 461 6 —“Malay Mail.” THE troops in Malaya and in Burma A are for the protection of Malaya and Burma. Circumstances might arise in which they would function for the protection of Thailand if Thailand so desired. The one thing for which they are certainly not intended is an attack
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  • POST BAG
    • 202 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette’’). Sir, Having had the same experience of red tape as Alpha,” I agree with him that a good deal of delay in work in Government and Municipal offices could be cut out to the benefit of the public. But red tape
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  • 1149 6 The U.S. Navy is reported to have been engagzd in actual combat id German vessels. The following article by Edward D. Canham in “11 Spectator” throws fresh light on the 'jpHE United States is vividly and gravely aware of the crucial character of the Battle of
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  • 301 6 The Pedestrian 9 s Turn JpOOTPATHS, footpaths every- where but not a single one is used No longer can the poets sing this song of Penang streets. It is the pedestrian’s turn now to learn road sense. I cannot imagine a more belated, nor more welcome, move
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    • 120 6 SWAN BEER THE BETTER BEER. AUSTRALIA'S FINEST “LAGER” BEER IS NOW TO HAND ORDER EARLY TO SECURE SUPPLIES AS THE DEMAND IS CONSIDERABLE Pritchard Co.. Uw. Food Departments Penang Ipoh. DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED TRUFOOD FOR AB THEIR OWN BABIES L s >■ k ■i. s jiili f Oyt x O*
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    • 71 6 LINGHAM’S HIGH CLASS CHILLY SAUCE 1 Ijij L I »icM4A»jrs~ CHILLY SAUCE >J JO-IITT".. s S’***' r«u c "««m c •su«>-.»“'2 0l °*L>Gw'.vi '■«ISHAM S 0« ■M> M _Pe oOrt rf A Mild Piquant Relish and Appetizer of Delightful Flavour For Roast and Cold Meat, Steaks Cutlets, Chops, Fish, Oyster
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    • 16 6 For your convenience send your fl to our Sales Depot, 11 Light Sts Penang, Phone 4121,
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  • 74 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE FUNERAL The funeral of the late Mr. Saw Soon Choo, father of Messrs. Saw Choo Cheang, Saw Choo Theng 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 at Batu Gantong.
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  • 442 7 Vans And Film Units To Go On Tour “Shots” Being Made Of Local Defences W ITHIN the next two weeks an intensive campaign to carry war propaganda into the most remote kampongs in Malaya accessible by road will be under way. Motor vans will
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  • 270 7 l E VHI SENTENCE UPHELD Singapore. R sing his arms several times to t hc in the public gallery in a saluf" of farewell, Syed Fateh Ali Shah L led away from the dock by a prison r afte r the Court of Appeal, conF' of
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  • 172 7 ■An effort is now being made to teach fldestrians traffic sense and to teach Hem automatically to use pavements ■stead of walking along roadways. His will be of especial value to them Kring black-out practices and will obthe .possibility of accidents. flfhe Traffic Branch wish to
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  • 482 7 I Ginger Rogers Scores As Kitty Foyle I E-( C>LL,AR girl makes good and dancer-turned-dramatic I tress carries off Oscar in the Rex’s big week-end presentaI iffy boyle (Ginger Rogers, no less) which opened last night P l v sympathetic, if not fully packed, house.
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  • 95 7 The War Fund in North Malava stands at $1.527.212.82, made up of Penang $972.806.81 and Perak $554.406.61. Today’s list is. composed of two anonymous donations. Previously acknowledged $972,702.81 “ANON” 100.00 “PUNI” 4.00 $972,806.61 PERAK The South Perak Customs staff sent a sum of 517.D0, and
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  • 43 7 Major A. C. Swann, Lieut.-Colonel, 0.C., R.A S.C., Penang District accompanied by Mrs. Swann and Mr. F Brewer, Food Controller, Penang, paid a /isit to The Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd., yesterday afteinoon and were shown over the factory.
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  • 221 7 “Defences of Malaya” is the title of a “March of Time” film which has iuji been completed and is now having sound recording incorporated in America. The film was shot by Capt. Mel. Nichols, ■who is in charge of the Australian official
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  • 126 7 Chief Court Inspector A. McLennan left for Singapore last night by the mail train, en route to Australia, on a w’elldeserved holiday, and was seen off at the Railway Pier by his intimate Police colleagues, who accorded him a cordial send-off. As Chief Court Inspector of
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  • 180 7 Charity Dance At Elysee Cabaret The charity dance in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund at the Elysee Cabaret last night was a tremendous success, the amount collected beng over $1,500. There was a very large crowd present. Montano and his swung band and
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  • 607 7 Rapid Growth Of Savings Banks For Children AT AL AY A could not help but become a centre of commerce situated as she is athwart the main trade route between East and West. In their turn Chinese, Indians, Arabs, Portuguese, Dutch and British have settled
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  • 349 7 GRE AT TRE AT IN STORE FOR RACE-GOERS 4 LL Government offices in Alor Star will close at 12 noon on Saturday, July 26, to enable Government officers to attend the annual meeting of the Kedah Gymkhana Club. Government officials in other parts of Kedah will
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  • 106 7 On Monday July 14, there will be a rehearsal of the A.R.P. ceremonial parade which is to take place at the Esplanade on Saturday July 26. On July 14, the following traffic arrangements have been made in connection with the rehearsal: From 5.00 p.m. until conclusion of
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  • 361 7 Inquiry Into Murder Charge STAB wound on the neck which cut an artery caused the death of a Tamil Mohamedan, Seeni, in Tamil Street on the night of June 8 was revealed at a preliminary inquiry held before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Middle
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  • 153 8 Boustead Sales Report Penang, July 9 Inc local market has remained somewhat stagnant since the announcement o' the U. S. Government of fixed prices, both New York and London were, however, only fractionally lower by 1/8 cent and 1,16 respectively. At our Auction to-day bidding was slow,
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 477 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at Noon 11th July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/3ex 5/0 Austral Amal. 7/6 7/9 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 34/6 5/0 Aver Hitam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Weng .75 .80 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 SI
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    • 228 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.574 U 624 Ayer Hitam .82J .874 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .40 .424 Batu Lintang 1.05 1.10 Bedford .924 .974 Benta .95 1.00 Borellj 1.274 1.324 Broga .574 .60 Brunei United .55
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    • 342 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord. 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 Bank £B4 £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
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    • 137 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payable Ampat 5% 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. 31.7.41 Klang River 74% (No. 52) 24.7.41 29.7.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin Is. A.C. (No. 41 div) 25.7.41 (at Melbourne) Kuchai
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  • 1397 8 Tribute To Work Of Sir John Hay The ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Growers’ Association (Incorported) was held at offices of the Association, 19, Fenchurch Street, London, E.C. Mr. T. Taylor (the chairman), in the course of his speech, said: At our annual meeting
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  • 298 8 Chungking’s Scheme Large-scaie use 01 wireless sets is resorted to by the Cninese Ministry of education lor tne purpose of mass education. This is pait of tne Govern-1 ment’s campaign against illiteracy. Tne Ministry launched its campaign with 2,500 radio sets, complete witn amplifiers, whicn were
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  • 1016 8 Stimulating Development Of Home Industry In Australia and New Zealand the economic effects of the war have on balance probably been beneficial rather than the reverse. Difficulties of marketing agricultural produce have been for the most part removed and at the s-gme time
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  • 128 8 Yesterdav’s Close Previ< TIN: LONDON “Spot” £257. 5. 0. £256. 15. 0 “Forward” £261. 0. 0. £260. 10. 0 SINGAPORE “Spot” $138.50 $138.00 Business done Buyers, No Sellers 100 tonPENANG “Spot” $138.50 $138.00 RUBBER: LONDON “Snot” 13 3|Bd. 13 3!Bd. “Forward” 13 3 Bd. 13 716 d. Tone
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    • 68 8 B INKS i \d Mid product* at tow rates of »t»ceres«i tnaj be arranged ih um. We also offei (kidown 4paceN to let at low rentals. ERMr*. V “''Ji"' p&rrxk. > J Further will lie supplied on application. 5Wq Of.. The Indian Overseas Bank., Ltd., (Ince’■pa rated in British India)
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  • 374 9 Banking Agreement Signed Tokio. 1 Providing another measure to faci- litate the materialisation of the JapanFrench Indo-China economic agreement, a banking agreement was signed on Sunday by the Yokohama Specie Bank and Banque de I’lndo-Chine, it was announced by the Finance Minis? try. The new agreement
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  • 203 9 Drank Caustic Soda Solution The death of Lee Ah Kew, a 29-jeat-old Chinese woman who drank caustic soda bv mistake last September, was inquired into by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner. Nge Pike Tong, the womans husband, said that on September 17 he woke
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  • 177 9 Army Spokesman Hints .At Political Sacrifice# Tokio. Doiuti describes the series of Emperor’s audiences with high Government officers in the past week culminating on Tuesday, as “a new trend in Japanese politics.” It said that General Tojo, Admiral Oikawa and Prince Konoye separately reported to the
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  • 328 9 Sequel- hi Calcutta Court 1 Calcutta, June 1. M R L. P. Atkinson, former editor of the Star of India, submitted a petition, Mr. R. Gupta, Chief Presidency Magistrate, Calcutta, yesterday asking the court to grant him a certificate under the Press and Registration of
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  • 268 9 Chairman To Pay Damages London, June 9. In the King’s Bench division after a hearing lasting three days, Mr. Justice Singleton aw-arded damages of £lOO to Lieut. W. O. Hewitt, former manager of Millwall Football Club, against Mr. Thomas Thorne, the Chairman of the Club, for
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  • 300 9 FRIDAY, 11TH 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcarat Superscnptio; Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regn. AIK ALALLS SPECIAL ATTENTION ife DKAAVN ill IHE REVISED TIMES OF CLOSING AIR MAILS AND REVISED CHARGES Correspondence for connection with the Pan-American Clipper Service, prepaid at an additional
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    • 54 9 K v TOOTH PASTE Sk Ml with JRIUM JO Of all Tooth Pastes and Powdery ftr ONLY WPSODENT CONTAINS IRIUM to reveal natural brilliance of teeth. This famous scientific ingredient in Popsodent Tooth Potto «ad Tooth.. Powdor -S’ has double-quick action—it speedily removes ugly Surface-Stains’ and makes your teeth sparkle
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    • 2243 9 B B 6.10 London Calling. ■l■ I Z W B B 6.35 War Commentary W 6.45 Listening Post. 650 Calling British the Far East. m 7.20 London Calling. M 7.30 Religious Service, nAV SHORTWAVE STATIONS 7.50 News and news commentary. T(/-l/A’ RDfi ADC A^TIN'C 1 8-35 Minister of Information inaugu-
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  • 315 10 HOW STRONGHOLD WAS ASSAILED AND OVERCOME Inside Damour, July 10 (By Desmond Tighe, Reuter’s special correspondent with the Imperial Forces in Syria.) Damour was heavily scarred by the three days non-stop fighting put up by the Australian Forces, Royal Air Force and
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  • 61 10 ■Scute. Viceroy To Visit Two Presidencies Simla, July 10. It is announced that the Viceroy, who is anxious to renew contacts and see the progress of the war effort of Madras and Bombay proposes to visit the two Presidencies, probably leaving Simla for the purpose at the
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  • 113 10 .—Reuter. Joint All-American Effort Suggested Washington, July 9. Mr. Sumner Welles informed journalists that the Governments of Argentina, Brazil and the United States had sent a circular telegram to their representatives in all other American Republics, instructing them to seek interviews with the Foreign Ministers to which they
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  • 69 10 among surplus holding countries. —Reuter. Conference Called By United States Washington, July 9. Mr. Sumner Welles stated that representatives of Britain, the United States, Canada, Argentina and Australia would be present at the International Conference of the world surplus wheat problem, which convenes here tomorrow. The delegates
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  • 45 10 Scutcr. Brandon (Manitoba), July 10 There is a strong probability that Mr. Mackenzie King may fly to England in the near future to attend the conference of Empire statesmen, is the opinion expressed by persons close to the Premier.
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  • 252 10 —Reuter. RUSSIAN AIR FORCE DESTROYS HUNDRED ENEMY TANKS Bessarabian Offensive Strongly Resisted Moscow, July 10 The destruction of a German motorised division, including a large quantity of guns and transport vehicles, is mentioned in a Soviet communique which states that throughout yesterday and last
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  • 108 10 —Reuter. Debate On Bill In Batavia Council Batavia, July 10. The debate on the native population Conscription Bill was begun in the People’s Council today. A decision is expected in a few days. Four of the sixty members refused to take part in the debate as
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  • 113 10 .—Reuter. Husband Of Film Star Nova Pilbeam London, July 10. The death is announced today of SubLieut. Penrose Tennyson, Royal Naval Volunteers Reserve, Britain’s youngest film director, husband of Nova Pilbeam, the British film star, and great grandson of the poet, Alfred Tennyson. Tennyson, who
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  • 72 10 .—Reuter. ‘To Be Encouraged In South Africa Johannesburg, July 10. “Every effort must be made to encourage the use of women, rather than men, as emergency workers,” declared Mr. Ivan Walker, Union Controller of Industrial Manpower, in a broadcast speech. Preference would be given,
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  • 30 10 .—Reuter, Ankara, July 10. The Turkish Government has agreed to represent the interests of the Vichy Government in Moscow, it is stated hero today.—Reuter,
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  • 128 10 CHINESE NEW ZEALANDERS —Reuter. Nearer Than Ever In Thought Spirit Wellington, July 10 “Although the Chinese and New Zealanders are not engaged in the same theatre of war, I feel certain that they are nearer each other than ever before in thought, ideals and spirit” declared the Chinese Consul-General, Mr.
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  • 55 10 .—Reuter. Apology Received From Spanish Government London, July 10. The Foreign Under Secretary, Mr. Butler, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said that the Spanish Government had apologised for the recent attack on the British Embassy in Madrid and the persons
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  • 101 10 —Reuter. Better Treatment Than In Last War New York, July 10. Prisoners in European camps are far better off today than were the prisoners of the last war, according to Mr. Tracy Strong, General Secretary of the Y.M.C.A. World Committee for War Prisoners Aid. He
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  • 61 10 —Reuter. Vichy To Protest To Britain Berlin, July 9. M. Henri Hay?, French Ambassador, has asked the American Government to pass on to the British Government a protest against the bombing and sinking of the French merchantman. Saint Didier in the Turkish port of Adalia, according to
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  • 806 10 ALL ARMS AND MACHINE TO BE HANDED OVER Troops To Join Free French Or Be Repatriated Ankara, July io The news that the Vichy High Commissioner in Syria, (L eral Dentz, has asked for armistice terms is welcomed here, h understood that the
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  • 342 10 —Reuter. DEFENCE REQUIRES STRONG FORCES London, July 10 “Good News’* is the description applied in principal London morning newspapers to the news that General Dentz has asked for terms for an armistice. •“No announcement could be more welcome to this country,” declares the “Daily Telegraph,” for
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  • 93 10 ,—Reuter. Mr. Keynes To Urge Its Adoption In England Washington, July 10. Mr. John Maynard Keynes, after obtaining details from Mr. Morgenthau of the recently-announced new tax prepayment plan announced that he would urge its adoption in England as a supplement to the various savings plans there,
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  • 31 10 Reuter. London, July 10. Casualties to the Free French troops engaged in the Syria campaign total between 1,200 and 1,300, states the political directorate of Free France.
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  • 266 10 Shortly Expected To Visit London —Reuter. t A London, July 10. The most important diplomatic post in the world—British Ambassador in Wasnipgton may shortly be vacant, writes a diplomatic correspondent in today’s “News Chronicle”. The writer suggests that Lord Halifax, who is shortly
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  • 157 10 ,—8.0. W. Io Be Ordered To Lea'f Coastal Region Rugby, July® Information has been recei through the United States that instructions have been issued the Vichy Government that all Brit* subjects, with certain exceptions, residing in the Departments of Boa and Due Rhone, Var and
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  • 60 10 ATTACK ON SHIPP ING OFF CYPRUS No Hits Scored By En<* Aircraft I Enemy 7 aircraft yesterday i tacked a vessel off the East Cyprus, bombs were dropped bu. sei was not hit. jM A similar attack was made on "J off the same coast on Tuesday but the vessel
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    • 53 10 Steamer sailings in July for United States o f America For full particulars apply to s SIME, DARBY uO. LTD. Agents AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD., 21 Beach Street Telephone 1421—2. LINE (Incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang
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  • 50 11 a me fF edelweiss (IR(l IT C OURT cF royal DESIRE R p MEMBER me fF FLYING SCOTSMAN 4 nEMOC RACY C CARLOCA r STR MERTON ft VINTAGE F PRO PATRIA fF YI’LE CALL I)ERB' c BRIDGE law R: PRESIDENT LAY OIF \ME and DERBY. 4 gets:
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  • 93 11 njffhfs Boxing Al New World )VNG CORBETT, the local hardJting India", meets Rudy Lim. Kuala Lumpur Chinese, in th. exent over W <>unds in the Nev rtett was unlucky to have lost narId boxing promotion ton.ght. on points to Baby Mendiola ir. outing, but since
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  • 35 11 Anglo-Chinese school, Teluk Ansill hold their fifteenth annual tic sports on the Government Offices ng tomorro'- at 4 P.m. Mrs. D. am will dsnbute certificates to th? ers at 6.30 pm
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  • 1038 11 RACE 1 2.30 p.m. Horses —Class 3 —Div. 3 —6 Furlongs 0 0 0 STRAIGHT FLIGHT 5y 9.00 Bulan Stable” Bowden 0 2 1 THE EMFEROR 6y 8.13 Mr. Chee Soon Keng H. Sleigh 3 0 0 JUST MY LUCK 5v U.i2 Mr. A. van Tooren
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  • 399 11 LOSERS PLAY BELOW USUAL FORM pLAYING much below their usual form, the Muslim Recreation Club were defeated by the Chinese Recreation Club by three goals to one in their first division league football match on the Western Road ground yesterday afternoon. The
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  • 492 11 Convicted On Charge Of Kidnapping Ipoh. Remarking that he took into consideration the fact that the accused had been in custody for thiee months and eight days and that the accused had not done any narm to the girl, the Hon. Mr. Justice Murray Aynsley
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  • 135 11 Miss C. Phipps Capta’n For New Season At the meeting of the Penang R& creation Club Ladies’ hockey players on the club premise yesterday, the following were elected office-bearers for the forthcoming season:— Captain—Miss C. Phipps. Vice-captain—Mrs. Y. Campbell. Hon. Sec. and Treasurer —Mrs. C. J.
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  • 61 11 Taiping C.R.C. Team vs Sitiawan Chinese Taiping. Fhe Taipin® C.R.C. will meet the Sitia wan Chinese Recreation Club at tennis in the Sultan Cm Competition this Sunday on the C.R.C. courts, at b. 30 a.m. The C.R.C. will be represented by the following: Lim Scang K'.vee and
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  • 375 11 R.A.F. PAVES WAY FOR OTHER FORMS OF OFFENSIVE —Reuter- London, July 10. “The Luftwaffe is as good as J beaten,” says the prominent aviation journal “The Aeroplane, adding that evidence of the unwillingness of German airmen to engage the British when finding themselves
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  • 273 11 .—Reuter. New St. Leger At Manchester London, July 10. Additional racing fixtures are announced today, giving nineteen more days of fiat racing. The period covers from September 6 to November 6 and includes five two-day meetings at Newmarket. On four days, racing will be in progress
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  • 103 11 .—Renter Runyan Picard Beaten In Ist Round Denver. Colo.ndo July 10 There were onlv tw ratable fr.’lures in the first matchplay round of the American Profc3.s.on.v Goller.s Association Championship. Runvan. tv ce holder of the title, lost to Horton Smith on the final green where he
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  • 40 11 The Wellesley P? imary School will hold their annual sport.; on Thursday, July 24 1941, at 4.30 p.m. Mrs. A. M. Goodman will give away the prizes. No tea will be served for reasons of wartime economy.
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  • 495 11 GAOLED ON BREACH OF TRUST CHARGE d Ipoh. Remarking that as a magistrate he would not be doing his duty if he did not send the accused to prison, Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Ipoh First Magistrate, yesterday, ordered G. A. Savarimuttu, former book-keeper
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    • 87 11 By courtesy of the Majestic Cinema and Under the auspices of the Chinese Ladies Association, Penang, A very interesting Mandarin Talkie “AZURE CLOUD” will be screened at the Majestic Cinema On Wednesday, 16th July, 1941 AT 6.30 9.30 P.M. The Proceeds of these two shows will be given to Chinese
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    • 47 11 JOXING WIGHT at 9.30 p.m. IE NEW WORLD 0. SPECIALISTS IX ACTION 1 YOUNG CORBETT (Indian K.O. King) f®“ng Corbett VERSUS Lim Ottering rounds «Sr gw raau f I 'K K Vnv mm ard of Selangor) 'b' Pancho, now et c< IN. MiA'’?'’ tax NTS AS ISUAL.
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  • 199 12 KAI TERE AND RESISTANCE BEST OF HOBBS' LOT FAST WORK AT BUKIT TIMAH (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. TTARPO (Sibbritt), did the fastest gallop over three on the 1 second track at Bukit Tim ah when fast and slow workouts were done by
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  • 120 12 Penang Colts vs O.X.A. On Sunday at 10.30 a.m. on the S.X.I. ground:— Penang Colts —W. Taveira, B. La Brooy, D. Thomasz, D. Stewart, H. Stewart, V. Bracken, O. Phipps, G. Quays J. Robless, D. Mehta, N. Danker. Reserves —A. Carrier, J. Wylde. Umpire—P. Aeria. P.S.C. vs Combined Schools
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  • 141 12 P.S.C2. vs Services XI At Western Road today at 5.15 p.m. P.S.C.:—W Hannay; K. A. G. Hague. D M. Seward; T. M. Clark. D. Mclntosh. J. T. Honsburgh; J. Wilson, R. Laird, J. F. Keay, H. L. Burn-, R. J. S. Franks. Referee: From Services. P S.C. members will
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  • 134 12 Increaser! Output Of Metals Last year, a total of 300,000 tons of iron ore was produced by native mines in Free China. The amount of pig iron made from ores was estimated at 100,200 tons. Of this, 34,000 tons of pig iron were produced in Szechwan,
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  • 342 12 Two New Research Institutes The Board of Trustees for the administration of Boxer Indemnity funds remitted by the British Government recently established two new research institutes for the study of sericulture and geography in China. The first is the National Sericultural Research Institute in Kweichow-. Under the
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  • 22 12 The June output of tin ore from tPe Ngow Property of the Thai Tin Syndicate Ltd. was 1,047 piculs.
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  • 328 12 U.S. CONSTRUCTING NAVAL AIR BASES IN NORTH IRELAND? Senator Taft Believes They Will Be More Effective Than Iceland WASHINGTON, JULY 10. “I HEARD WEEKS AGO, ON A RELIABLE AUTHORITY, THAT THE UNITED STATES IS CONSTRUCTING NAVAL AND AIR BASES FOR BRITAIN IN NORTHERN IRELAND,” SENATOR TAFT TOLD THE SENATE TODAY,
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  • 56 12 with German vessels. —Reuter. Washington, July io. The Naval Committee today voted a resolution summoning Colonel Knox, United States Navy Secretary, and Admiral Stark, Chief of the Naval Oderations, to testify tomorrow on reports that the United States Navy has been engaged in
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  • 564 12 1,378 Factories In West r rHE directing agent of China’s econoA mic reconstruction, the Ministry of Economic Affairs, has summed up its war efforts in three terms: transplanting industries from the coast to the interior, establishing national defence industries, and improving the rural economy. Before the
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  • 81 12 Min’ng statistics for the month of June: Katu Tn: Hours run 620, Cubic yards treated 140,000, Tin Ore wen piculs 780, Estimaed Cost $21,000, Cost per cubic yard cents 15.00. Rencng Consolidated Tn: Hours run 637, Cubic yards treated 225 500, Tin Ore won piculs 611, Estimated Cost
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  • 381 12 GERMANS BELIEVE “DIKTAT” ILL NOT BE ACCEPTED London. July 10. rpHE Official Italian News Agency reported from Vichy toA night that the Vichy Government had decided to reject the British terms for an armistice in Syria. No confirmation is so far available from
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  • 170 12 —Reuter. Cream Of Youth Fnom Free Countries London, July 10. The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, which is six months ahead of schedule with 85 per cent, of its units going full blast, has uncorked the bottleneck in the struggle for air supremacy
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  • 42 12 The output of tin ore from the property of the Bangrm Tin Dredging Co., Ltd., for the month of June 1941 was 1,228.13 piculs. The number of hours worked during ’he same period was 1,832 and the yardage treated 347,300.
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  • 572 12 Progress Of Industrial Co-operatives TTOW her unlimited manpower is being used to advantage in war-time production for ordinary consumer needs n Free China is reflected in the steadygrowth of Chinese Industrial Co-opera-tives, a gigantic co-operative movement sponsored by the Chungking Government. In 1938, the Government
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  • 42 12 —REUTER. VICHY, JULY 10. A MESSAGE FROM ANKARA STATES THAT FOUR FRENCH WARSHIPS HAVE ARRIVED AT ALEXANDRETTA FROM BEIRUT. THE TURKISH GOVERNMENT H*AS AUTHORISED THEM TO REMAIN THERE LOR 24 HOURS, IN ACCORDANCE WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW.—REUTER.
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  • 117 12 Reuter. Question In Pariiamt Dl London, July The export side of racing tioned in Parliament today w i> en Stokes asked the Home Se retary value attached by his department W 1 continuance of racing for the neJ*' months, having regard to the bloodstock exported
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  • 34 12 FRIDAY, JULY 11. TIN: Penang ’Business done Singapore RUBBER: v Dl 1* Penang Spot Singapore Spot COPRA: Sundried Black Pepper TAPIOCA: Medium Fair Seed RICE: Rangoon Parboiled ’gg Rangoon Parboiled No. 1
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