Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 July 1941
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Title Section29 1941-07-29 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE L AST EiJITKAS ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY I I?;:. Vol- xcix. IT LSI) \Y. JI I.Y 29 l'»l I. PRICE 10 1 EX is.29 words
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Article, Illustration507 1941-07-29 1 FREEZING OF ASSETS TO BE OVERLOOKED' Purely Economic Problem, Says Fokio Press POS/T/OW OF SHIPS IN U.S. PORTS TOKYO. JULY 29. )N THAT THE JAPANESE GO\'EILXMEM WILL PROBABLY OV ER I.ON OF' THE NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES IN FREEZING JAPPUT FORWARD IN THE NEWSPAPER “ASAHIf.—Reuter - 507 words
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Article50 1941-07-29 1 Reuter I S <IAX< JIAI. .11 l.v 29. I Bl I'BEEN 4AI V’H.KKANS FUTURE I E SAM E ,s s J WAN, I E CON-f-ATE-GEXKKAL. I conI this announceI 1 terpi ises, I. ■in busi- f< eign and cquirement I L cv in Chinese I than 500Reuter - 50 words
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32 1941-07-29 1 1 neuter. I July 2«. I .1; o f f| ie I re Jias been '■‘t, reports Genswt in many tiding Haifa < r mt lai for1 neuter. - 32 words
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Article83 1941-07-29 1 Reuter. Amman, July 28 THE key Ministries of Defence and Foreign Affairs have been placed in the hands of the Prime Minister Tewfik Paslia Abou Honda in Trans-Jordan’s new Cabinet. Tewfik Pasha today offered his resignation to Emir Abdullah who accepted it but at the same timeReuter. - 83 words
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64 1941-07-29 1 B enter. Vichy, July 2». on the J’.-rux ian-Ecuador frontier according 1 "oiinunique issued at Lima today. It was reported that fighting ceased on Saturday evening, followthe two parties sponsored bv Argentine, the I "‘i Brazil. •looted in the Lima dispatch to the Vichy News 1– B enter. - 64 words
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Article242 1941-07-29 1 s\ 111 vx CAPITAL’S BIG WELCOME /'a o:osees, July vral Caull. arriTpd in /tn itdi.o its t' (’a v an his first ■■’T.-’ia/ i'l.nt r the Syrian capita'. I ''it ii; h>;i ht ti a it <\ <’ nod th,' city li’tt S beflaggcd A review242 words
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Article, Illustration166 1941-07-29 1 Appointment Of G.O.C Welcomed Muiiiia. July 29. PRESIDEN T QUEZON ha* t < ktfraphed the U.S. War Secretary, Mt. Stimson, voicing gratification at the appointment of Lt.-General Mac arthu r and repeating hi* pledge of loyaltv and co-operation w ith i hr I.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article158 1941-07-29 1 Reuter WELLINGTON. JULY r pHE NEW ZEALAND GOVERN1 yiENT IS TAKING ACTION AGAINST JAPAN SIMILAR TO THAT TAKEN BY BRITAIN AND THE UNITED STATES A denial that in his speech at Manchester on Saturday, he Said that before lung hell may be. let loose on– Reuter - 158 words
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Article80 1941-07-29 1 R nt ci W’ashing ton. July 28. The new 88.063,000,000 Defence Ap propriation Bill was passed by tlu house of representatives and se.i’ the Senate. Fh- Bill inc.mm* $4,760,000,000 to” Hu Army to equip and maintain a land force of 1,727.000 men plus criR nt ci - 80 words
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Article, Illustration140 1941-07-29 1 Renter London, July 2*i. 1/1 N LAN D hit- rrMuestcl ;ni«-e of rjptomatio relations with Great lit tin. ‘t is .mthorimtively stat4Xl in London. The Finnisti Foreign Minister has handed a a ;de-m. uro: re to the British ML i-ter ii Helsinki informing him thatRenter - 140 words
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708 1941-07-29 1 ttiti tree London. July 29. J L. S attempt to smasn defences on toe road to Moscow is collapsing, according to a Russian communique issued early today. Reuter Russian methods of defence against German assaults are discussed editoriallyReuter - 708 words
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Advertisement11 1941-07-29 1 _«r« I ■r 1111 lg z I H ’L I HENDRY.j11 words
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Advertisement272 1941-07-29 1 -i-T ir >e- --tr--.J-.il-* ;i Q G L K P. H. HENDRY. K Jeweller. I K. Lumpur I’EXAMi iSimrapoce SCIENCE WINS ii is a well estaMiebed fac’ Riat liuos of dollar; are expended annually i :i> repairing the dajuage done bj Termites o' Wbit» 4nts a? they ar* com fou'ily272 words
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548 1941-07-29 2 HITLER NOW FORCED TO SUPPORT JAPAN IN INDO-CHINA More Than Half The World Ranged Against Axis London, July 29. COMMENTING on the failure of German plans to force Japan into war against Britain, the Observer’s diplomatic correspondent says that as Japan well knew a—Reuter. - 548 words
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Article115 1941-07-29 2 —Reuter. FREEZING OF CHINESE ASSETS London, July 28. TT is officially confirmed in London tonight that the Chinese Government has requested the British Government to freeze Chinese assets in Britain and the British Empire. The measures will be put into effect shortly. The reason for the.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article73 1941-07-29 2 Reuter 2,000 Casualties In Rail Smash Near Warsaw Moscow, July 27. The Soviet Information Bureau, in an official statement early on Sunday, reported that over two thousand casualties have been caused in a collision between a goods train ,and German troop train near Warsaw. TrafficReuter - 73 words
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Article231 1941-07-29 2 —8.0. W. Dominion Airmen Among Recipients Rugby, July 28 Dominion airmen are among the recipients of awards from gallatntry during the recent heavy raids on cities in Western Germany, thrilling stories of which are now told. Sergeant W. N. Williams, born in Dunedin, New Zealand, who receives the—8.0. W. - 231 words
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Article72 1941-07-29 2 —Reuter. $10.000.000 Grant Made By L .S. Manila. July 28. A grant of $10,000,000 has been made by the United States to the Philippine Government for immediate defence purposes, it is learned from reliable sources. The money will be used, it is reported, in connection with the grouping—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration194 1941-07-29 2 .—Reuter. (By John Nixon Reicter’s special corresp >cdentj. Gibraltar, July 29. IMPROVEMENTS in the fortifications here lave been considerably hastened during recent weeks and the training <f personnel is proceding with great energy as new war materials have arrived, including a number of new devices. Troops participating.—Reuter. - 194 words
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463 1941-07-29 2 OCCUPATION OF INDOCHINA BEGINS NEW YORK, JULY 29. I ORD HALIFAX CALLED UPON THE ACTING SECRETARY OF STATE, MR. SUMNER WELLES, AT WASHINGTON WITH THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING ECONOMIC MEASURES TO BE TAKEN AGAINST JAPAN. HE TOLD A PRESS CONFERENCE THAT—Reuter - 463 words
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589 1941-07-29 2 GERMAN EXCUSE FOR SLOW PROGRESS IN RUSSIA ZURICH. JULY 28. fERMAS PROPAGANDA, EXCUSING THE SIOW ADVANCE ON THE EASTERN FRONT, CONTINUES TO EMPHASISE THE DIFFICULTIES THAT THE TROOPS ENCOUNTERED. Describing conditions on ttie Finnish-Russian frontier, the. Berlin correspondent of the Berne newspaper, “Bund.” says:Reuter. - 589 words
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Article47 1941-07-29 2 Reuter. Berlin, July 28. The official German news agency tonight issued a denial from “competent quarters” of the Moscow’ announcement that secret documents have been taken from German troops showing that “Hitler planned to attack Turkey.” Such documents, it was declared, do net exist.—Reuter. - 47 words
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Article112 1941-07-29 2 >. —Reuter. Italians Admit Loss Of Two E-Boats London, July 28. The loss of two Italian torpedo-carry-ing meter-boats, which unsuccessfully attacked Malta on Saturday, has been admitted by tile official Italian news agency. According to the agency, the motorboats were involved in an engagement with “a formation>.—Reuter. - 112 words
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73 1941-07-29 2 .—Reuter. Both Sides x4gree To Mediation Washington, July 27. Peru has agreed to the setting of a definite date for ending hostilities with Ecuador, Mr. Sumner Welles told the press conference today, adding that he understood Ecuador was likewise ready. Mr. Welles said this was announced.—Reuter. - 73 words
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Article136 1941-07-29 2 Tobruk Activjt, < 'Cail* A British Middle East J#ly issued today states- ■>] Australian patrol day’s communique remained 1C Uons captured during ly withdrew on Saturday inflicting further casual enemy. to “After dark on Saturday th. enemy patrols approached This half-hearted attempt at J raiding was136 words
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Article127 1941-07-29 2 •.—Reuter. Question Of Evaciai, Being Conjidtttil London, M The British Government havt constantly under sympathetic the matter of evacuating from! pia a large number of Italian p who are without means of suppu While hostilities were in progra difficulties of carrying out any m of the•.—Reuter. - 127 words
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Article70 1941-07-29 2 Celebration* I» London Ldr.doz. A Independence Day was celeb® 1 don by two parties, botli the Peruvian Legation. On Sunday night a given in the Legation in her-"' Peruvian Member of the So 1 Air Mission, Lieutenant-0 va. About 40 members of colony were present. On Monday70 words
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Article61 1941-07-29 2 I Exhibition I» r University London. Residents of Britain’s will shortly have an something of the custc-'-in Middle Eastern countries small travelling exhibit mt. arranged by the Minls.r- This exhibition, which liminary display in the Ministry itself from A^ jcal e? include photographs 01 Egypt, Turkey. Iraq,I - 61 words
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Article28 1941-07-29 2 Ambassador In During I n- 1 The death is Rennell of Rodd who sador in Rome oid. Rennell, who was b- J years in the28 words
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Article25 1941-07-29 2 S.O.’o. Visit To M erfb Navy Sehs. The King and Royal Merchant Sa ine two hundred boys —the orphans 0' J--;; beir.j ecu—-S.O.’o. - 25 words
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Article88 1941-07-29 2 —Reuter. Requested I o Continue Leadership Of Party Canberra, July 8 An overwhelming majority of the Australian United Party which, with the Country Party, comprises the Commonwealth Ministerial Party, spoke in favour of Mr. Menzies and requested him to continue his leadership of the Party. At a closed—Reuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement207 1941-07-29 2 New Springtide Hotel PHONE No. TAN JONG BUNGAS PENANG —>_ w THE IDEAL PLACE TO SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS BAR DANCE HALL SEA-BATHING with Diving Stage Complete with Spring Board MEALS AT ANY HOUR COME AND SPEND AN EVENING HERE I l*i; mt! TTf This semn »n extraordinary rtatament, but I207 words
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809 1941-07-29 3 SIH ERNEST BENN - Inspiration of Sacrifice Must Be Regained By SIH ERNEST BENN ich impressed by an jit to which 1 listened ■vs a£O about German ie G rman education, maintained that and international 68 nwnts generally were of time so long as e continued to imbibe809 words
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Article972 1941-07-29 3 T\EADLY 'accuracy of R.A.F. bombers has stir* red the admiration of the world. You'll see hoic it is done if you take a trip with VINCENT BROME TNSIDE the boat the men knew they might get hit at any moment. A sudden blast nearer than the972 words
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Article114 1941-07-29 3 Officer’s Bravery London. Gallantry during a fight around a British tank has won a bar to the M.C. for Sec. Lt. E. F. Duncan, Royal Tank Regt. When his tank caught fire and stopped he put out the flames, and climbing out, repelled the enemy, who114 words
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397 1941-07-29 3 Canberra. ANOTHER 100,000 men will become eligible for enlistment in the A.1.F., or liable for compulsory Home Service, under the new reserved occupation list now being prepared. Age limits in most categories will Ibe raised, some probably by five I years. Office workers ana397 words
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Article109 1941-07-29 3 London. The Ministry of Food has bought huge quantities of dried eggs from America to eke out the rapidly-falling supplies of home-produced and imported fresh eggs. As a result, it is probable that an egg rationing scheme may be introduced. Priority will be given to young109 words
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339 1941-07-29 3 Darwin. QWIMMING 300 yards through crocodile infested waters for help, two soldiers saved I] of their mates, trapped by the rising tide in a mangrove swamp near Darwin. The two were Privates L. E. Richardson, of Ballarat Victoria, and D. J Shearn. also of339 words
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157 1941-07-29 3 Melbourne, To see his fathci —from, whom hf was separated 25 years ago—before he goes overseas, is the wish of 29-year-olc Private Patrick Price, A.1.F.. who Is in a N.S.W. artillery camp At the age of four Price '.nd his two brothers. Frederick157 words
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Article718 1941-07-29 3 ARE WE TOO SOFT? HF I HIS is <t in which psychological pri nc ip les play a major part. The German use of Propaganda and Tifth Column activity exemplifies this. They have utilised lies and rumoui and fostered treachery. They have bombarded intended victims718 words
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Advertisement43 1941-07-29 3 sreti l® 1 8 Get Our Teeth In Your Problem L— i This modem age demands dependability; high oerformance and efficiency E I'/ rnos.FtH™ IW tn SPEEDICUT TWIST DR IL Lb U wiU I GIVE LONGER BETTER SERVICE '■••"l'Pb Sts r APB 1043 words
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Miscellaneous40 1941-07-29 3 1 What a War i By Gilbert Wiildnson “kn*’/ fti t 1 ■HKfv-’ v i WMBF-! V I Th.re a eery decent, crowd at the J J ivdro. \ou and aeain someone mentions < 1 Hitler, hut onlv as a joke."40 words
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725 1941-07-29 4 No Transactions In Malaya With Any Japanese Interests a NOTICE TO Banks AND MERCHANTS issued by THE CONTROLLER OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE. malaya. shows that, broadly speaking, the EFFECT OF SATURDAY'S G AZETTE NOTIFICATION (REPORTED TN BRIEF IN THE “SUNDAY GAZETTE”) IS TO PREVENT ALL REMITTANCES725 words
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Article369 1941-07-29 4 Mr. H. Hinds And Miss E. Thurgood The former head-mistress of the Garrison School. Blakan Mati, Miss Eva Alice Thurgood. was married at St Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday She married Mr H Gordon Hinds of Wearne Bros., Ltd. son of Mr and Mrs H M. Hinds of Oxford369 words
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Article467 1941-07-29 4 Melbourne. July 25. "Forgive and Foge.t": Sir Evelyn Wrench says he is willing to forgive and forget his kidnapping last night if it was a student rag. but he is unconvinced that the m»tive behind "this dreadful business’* was an innocent jape. Coastal Patrol: The Minister for467 words
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Article107 1941-07-29 4 Five Chinese. Moy Kia. 25. Sim Hung Meng. 22. Tang Yeok Kwang, 19. Tan Tiang Seng. 24. and Oon Chu Eng, 32 whose addresses were given as the Auxiliary Depot. Tanglin Barracks, were alleged in the charge they faced in the Singapore fifth court on Saturday107 words
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Article256 1941-07-29 4 Court Reduces Instalment a bankrupt, a F. Ten Hoope, who attributed his insolvency to bad management on the parr of his partner in a restaurant business, applied for a discharge in the Singapore High Court on Saturday before the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine.256 words
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Article231 1941-07-29 4 Simla. July 25 It is explained here that the nomination to the National Defence Council of the Premiers of Assam. Bengal, Sind and Punjab was made by virtue of the offices which they’ hold The official announcement of their membership of the Council was expressly231 words
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195 1941-07-29 4 Simla, Julj T 25. Details are published here of the scheme whereby an annual increase of 100 per cent, in the number of Indian Commissioned Officers will be obtained for the Army. The training centres will be at Dehra Dun, Mhow and Bangalore. For195 words
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790 1941-07-29 4 Apellate court decision o J TRACTION CO. ASSISTANTS Holding that the Local Tribunal was wrong n I the Singapore Traction Company as an essential Appellate Tribunal, sitting in the High Court, by the Commandant, Straits Settlements Volunteei" ap against the granting of certificates of790 words
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Article37 1941-07-29 4 Simla J An American military one 1 Col. W P Draper, has fl Simla. It is the first time that J appointment has been made n j,l The United State. Governs H37 words
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Article60 1941-07-29 4 iimla, j£ t l Last January an Assistant a I general was appointed toG.HcJ to take charge of all matters’--] the welfare of troops in India J is announced that a Liaison Ofil been appointed to GH.Q to the welfare of young recruiter] ing centres60 words
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Article146 1941-07-29 4 Simla Jah Madras has cabled £30,000 to La for the purchase of further ;> j; for the Madras Squadron of t:? 3 Air Force. Two further name! been suggested for bombers pd by Madras contributions The? East Godavari II and Madura C gifts made by146 words
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Article45 1941-07-29 4 Simla, fe A number of public buiitt Simla are now displaying the for Victory They include thel pal building and the Posts sigraph offices. In Delhi th? I is being displayed on motor ft is also to be sp?n in Madras45 words
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Article22 1941-07-29 4 Calcutta Dr. Rabindranath Tagorej here this afternoon for eU specialists and rreatmen will be issued after tht 1 pxar22 words
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Article35 1941-07-29 4 Calcutta To cope with the scarcity ing water in Nakali I?T 1 eminent of Bengal proper large number of tube 1 of maintaining the won* I by the District Board I35 words
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Article26 1941-07-29 4 Simla J J Thirty-three of and Admirals for whom J tion has been provi e l prisoners of war hav p I26 words
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Advertisement142 1941-07-29 4 IPtanl NATURE TAKES CARE OF MAN BhvWHsr AND BEAST III) Vegetable matter, which is the daily food of big strong animals, forms the ingredients which make Blue Band so healthgiving and nourishing. The best and most easily digestible vegetable fats which are found >n the rich natural vegetable resources of142 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-07-29 4 r —by Hick f Ng* ~1 T- -t VJEvI, I CN Suppose f mal/e. to GO \i r X /A .o. Wy22 words
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Article185 1941-07-29 5 tC V Batting ”V’’-conscious, s»ht a 'C n havln s j“ st here Gover nment inoir hs p,a > in K “V” life. J M Imminently, while ,)ance Hall, with V e ™terprise, held a The h h ast Satur day. Raber o? *?i* S and185 words
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Article352 1941-07-29 5 BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE PEACE Samihathan, an Iridian, was convicted by the Penang District Judge, Nir. B. F. Bridge, yesterday and was ordered to execute a bond to keep the peace in the sum of $5O for one year with one surety. The case352 words
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183 1941-07-29 5 PRECAUTIONS AGAINST LOOTING IN TIMES OF STRESS Ipoh. Chinese merchants and shopkeepers in Ipoh are contemplating organising a “special emergency constabulary” to police their respective business centres against rioting and looting in time of an emergency, it is understood. This matter has been183 words
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Article53 1941-07-29 5 In trie Third Court yesterday before Mr. Lim Koon Teck, Leong Seng was charged with attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda When in the lock-up at the Beach Street Police Statton. The accused was stated to be still in hospital and the case was postponed53 words
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Article353 1941-07-29 5 Dr. A. Neave Kingsbury, Director of the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, has left for Australia oil leave prior to retirement. The Legal Adviser. F.M.S. (the Hon'ble Mr. Adrian Clark) has returned for duty after a ten-day jungle expedition with Mr. E. O. Shebbeare. Chief Game353 words
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Article41 1941-07-29 5 A sum of §l5O was received from the Perak Football Association for the War Fund in Perak yesterday, and the total now stands at $555,301.26. c Previously Acknowledged 555.151.26 Perak Football Assn.. Ipoh 150.00 $555.301.2641 words
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453 1941-07-29 5 Food Officer’s Comment On Local Supplies The following weekly commentary on food supply in Penang was broadcast on Saturday: Good crops of leafy vegetables such as mustard, lecttuce, and Chinese cab- oage are now being harvested in Pen- I ang market gardens. The heavy’453 words
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Article258 1941-07-29 5 Inquest Into Peatli Of Chinese Ipch. A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by Che Samsudin bin Naln, Ipoh Second Magistrate, yisterday, at the inquest intof the death of a 30-year-old Chinese lorry cleaner, Chow Siew Man who fell from the back of a258 words
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Miscellaneous223 1941-07-29 5 OPENS today 3 Shows At 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. Th* Event of *1 hb ~.i tlcr Than ‘Four Daughters” “Four Wives” Tit- Give You Double The Fun ir f Warming Entertainment Don i Mtes This Picture pH “Four W«* «,ss*" ■‘dp tiubjies,’ bablMantf IIIU r* J 2 r ag I223 words
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Miscellaneous202 1941-07-29 5 MAJESTIC LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. Republic’s Thrilling Double-Feature Attraction At Reduced Prices of Admission. Richard Cromwell Marsha Hunt in ‘COME ON, LEATHER NECKS’ Together With THE THREE MESQUITEERS ‘RIDERS OF THE BLACK HILLS’ With Bob Livingston—Ray Corrigan— Max Terhune. TOMORROW An Outstanding Malay Musical Drama Rd.202 words
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Miscellaneous178 1941-07-29 5 jmv sar attr aar taa aar aar aataa aa aa aa aaa aa Joe DIAMOND < FORMIDABLE MOHAMMEDAN I LEADING CONTENDER FOR SINGAPORE’S WELTERWEIGHT j CROWN. i vsi, Vs i \x\ 1 2 3 /f\ 7/ i nPa. Min i \gZ V I Rush MILLING I FILIPINO MAULfcR K.O. KING178 words
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Miscellaneous72 1941-07-29 5 r fiiß-conDiTioneo LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY Hilarious Comedy! Dizzy Romance! Broadway's Boisterous Long-run Stage Hit! “DULCY” WITH ANN SOTHERN and lAN HUNTER. SUPPORTED BY THE LATEST MG-M news “NEWS OF THE DAY” Opens To-morrow Wednesday, July 30 THE ANZACS RIDE AGAIN! Australia’s Most Thrilling War Drama! < I t***)» 172 words
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Miscellaneous158 1941-07-29 5 YES THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, THE PUBLIC KNOWS WHICH IS THE BETTER PICTURE B U T THE ENORMOUS CROWDS AT EACH OF THE II PERFORMANCES ALREADY HAU CAN PROVE THE VALUE OF A SOLICITED INDIVIDI Al. RECOMMENDATION CERTAINLY THERE AKE MANY REASONS THATS WHY THIS PICTURE WAS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED158 words
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Article422 1941-07-29 6 A FTER over five weeks of Russo-German hostilities, it is possible to look back and assess the results achieved by both sides. In view of the hugeness of the resources at Russia’s disposal, Hitler’s only hope of success lay in an extensive exploitation oi the element422 words
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Article427 1941-07-29 6 change their habitations.— Malay Mail. JAPAN is left with her so-called “co-prosperity sphere,” in which Indo-China must now, of course, be included and certain markets in South America. Indo-China is quite a valuable acquisition, for it produces large quantities of rice, rubber, which Japan badly needs and otherchange their habitations.—Malay Mail. - 427 words
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Article144 1941-07-29 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, With regard to McGregor’s recommendation for granting allowances to European officers with children, does this apply only to those of the higher grades of the Services, or also, to Europeans in the Junior Civil Services? If it applies only to the144 words
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Article85 1941-07-29 6 London When a 16 years old girl and her 12 yearsold brother appeared before Binning ham Juvenile Court as being in need of care, it was stated that they had lived in a public shelter for five months, while their father was in lodgings.85 words
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Article732 1941-07-29 6 Tuesday, July 29. Japanese landing in IndoChina yesterday has not had any sequel so far. The prompt Anglo-L .S. action in freezing Japanese assets is probably considered sufficient retaliation for the time being. Lord Halifax, however, saw Acting U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Sumner732 words
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Article387 1941-07-29 6 An Eye-Opener I AST Friday’s joint school debate was a revelation indeed. I thought it a pity that the speakers on the platform should have spoilt the force of their arguments by reading, for the most part, from their written speeches. The discussion that followed, however, was387 words
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Miscellaneous70 1941-07-29 6 Around The Town QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Baptism of Fire” (Chirese picture). 1, 3.30, 6.30 and 9.30 p m. REX CINEMA: “‘Four Mothers.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p in. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Hero of the Mine.” 3, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: “Dulcy” with Ann Sotfern and lan Hunter. 3, 6.15 and70 words
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503 1941-07-29 7 "THE TIMES" DISCUSSES THREAT OF INVASION FROM THE EAST STRONG RESISTANCE BY WELL-TRAINED FORCES London, July 28. TJNDLR the heading “If Burma Should Be Attacked,” “1 he Times” today publishes an article from a special correspondent in Burma in which he states Japan has long503 words
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Article312 1941-07-29 7 L |l( Should Pool Kesoui’ces I <T FIGURES OF malayI imfokts of fresh I Jtaßl FS “POINT VERY fnWISIA TO THE URGENT F for ALL HOUSEHOLDmake a E.OUS ATTEMPT TO GROW Etheir own gardens the IS POSSIBLE PROPORE?of their vegetable Ihrements.” states the |?4VAV agri-horticultu-fassociation312 words
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230 1941-07-29 7 Singapore. lanagers of Japanese banks here whose financial factions were frozen on Saturday had discussions f 1 the Acting Controller of Foreign Exchange yester- morning. ’s understood that officials of Japanese shipping r here are approaching the local Government to inr230 words
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Article278 1941-07-29 7 Likelihood Of Burial At Sea An open verdict of “found dead cause unknown" was returned by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, the Coroner, in the Penang Police Court yesterday at an inquiry held into the death of an unknown Chinese male adult, whose body was found278 words
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Article333 1941-07-29 7 Driver Gaoled Following Fatal Accident Kuala Lumpur. Remarking that he found there had been a very high degree of negligence on the part of the defendant, Mr. R. f. Redman, the additional First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday morning convicted Mr. David S. Arulanandam of333 words
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Article73 1941-07-29 7 A stabbing affray is reported to have occurred at Telok Bahang Village about 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, when an Indian is alleged to have been set upon by a number of his compatriots. The man sustained several injuries and was removed to the General Hospital. The73 words
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Article30 1941-07-29 7 The second broadcast talk on “First Aid” will be given by Dr. D. A. B. Hopkin from the Singapore station at 7 15 p.m. today.30 words
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Article64 1941-07-29 7 Singapore. From today the price of motor spirit is increased throughout Malaya by one cent per gallon and that of kerosene by half a cent per gallon. A communique announcing this states that the oil companies are compelled to raise the prices of these64 words
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Article571 1941-07-29 7 Man’s Story At Assizes “T saw a man behind complainant. The man was close behind, him. I saw the man behind raise his hand and strike complainant on his head,” said Tan Joo Bah, a witness, during, the hearing of the case in the Penang Assizes571 words
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74 1941-07-29 7 Lights other than navigational warning lights may not be 'displayed on any wharf or jetty in the State of Pahang except as the Harbour Master may from time to time permit, according to the latest order restricting lighting. In no case will the lights permitted74 words
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Article218 1941-07-29 7 Action Should Have Been Taken Earlier On his way back to China, where he was an instructor in a military school for the last three years, Col. P. Banister, a retired American army officer who had seen service during the last World War, in218 words
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100 1941-07-29 7 —Reutei. DENIES ASSN. HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH AGITATION Madras, July 28. 4 N emphatic denial that the Central Indian Association of Malaya had anything to do with subversive activities implied in the recent statement of Mr. G. H. Hall, the Colonial Office—Reutei. - 100 words
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Advertisement169 1941-07-29 7 Se GROW/ ■Rm \v- A I giSaa ,lONTHS A Jfcy I WWWr AT 9 MONTHS fihfca THE FAMOUS QUADRUPLETS REARED ON COW GATE AT 15 MONTHS AT 2 UONTHS Real calking pictures these—and what a satisfactory story of progress they tell! It is difficult to realise from these happy studies169 words
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Advertisement219 1941-07-29 7 END TO ALL GASTRIC DISORDERS Triumph of New Medical Discovery One of the greatest medical triumphs of recent years is the perfection of a new drugless remedy that gives instant relief from digestive disorders. Under the name of Chardox, the new remedy was recently made available for general use. Almost219 words
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Article132 1941-07-29 8 Al tn having put in 25 years at the Supreme Court as Head Peon to the Senior PuLne Judge, Penang, Hamed bin T mby has been promoted to the Rt sident C< uncillor’s Office, as Office Keeper. The appointment in the Supreme Court is non-pensionable but132 words
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Article466 1941-07-29 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 29th July, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/9 3/0 5/0 Austral Amal. 7/0 7/3c £1 Austral Malay 36/6 37/6c 5/0 Ayer Hltam 17/0 17/6ex $1 Ayer Went .75 .80 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 >1466 words
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Article232 1941-07-29 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.07$ 1.12$ Alor Gajaii .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.57$ 1.62$ Ajyer Hitam .85 .90 Ayer Molek 1.10 1.15 Ayer Panes 1.07$ 1.12$ Bassett- .40 .42$ Batu Lintang 1.02$ 1.05 Bedford .87$ ,92$ex Benta -92$ .97$ Borelli 1-30 1.35 ex Broga .57$ .60 Brunei United .57$232 words
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Article358 1941-07-29 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.67$ 1.72$ $2 Alex. Brick 75% Pref 2.07$ 2.125 x $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank. £Bs £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord 16/3 16/9x £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/6358 words
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Article153 1941-07-29 8 MINING Dividend Bocks close Payable Austral Malay 9d. and 9d. Bonus Austral Amal 3d. and 1$ Bonus Batu Selangor 5% 12/16.8.41 20.8.41 Berjuntai 15% 4th Int. 23.30.7.41 30.7.41 Hongkong 10% Int. L.T. 1.8.41 Kampong Kununting 3d. Bonus 9d. 12/22.8.41 22.8.41 Killinghall 15% int. L.T. 31.7.41 Petaling153 words
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Article939 1941-07-29 8 Market Not Greatly Affected Bv Far East Crisis Stanton Nelson Co., Limited Singapore, July 24. It is, of course, id.e to hazard any forecast a§ to what effect hostilities in the Far East might have on Eastern rubber prices, but at ail events recent experience appears to939 words
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Article331 1941-07-29 8 Estimated 208,000 Tons A Year Current world production of tin is estimated at about 208,000 tons per annum and consumption about loO.uOu ions: This, states the monthly review of A. Strauss and Co., leaves a yearly surplus of 58.000 tons available for the Meta’s Reserve Co.331 words
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54 1941-07-29 8 Passengers travelling on board a train ferry launch from Prai to Penang last night Were held up in midchannel for about half an hour owing to propellor troubles. Repairs were done to the propellor by members of the crew after which the vessel resumed54 words
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Article877 1941-07-29 8 Increased Turnover: ide lle Activities The annual general meeting of the British Tyre and Rubber Co., Ltd., was held recently at the registered office of tAe company, Herga House, Vincentsquare, London, S.W. Sir Walrond Sinclair, K.B.E. (chairman and managing director), said: The report and877 words
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Article89 1941-07-29 8 Penang Ms An easier tendency prevails ta the Share market and most Ma been marked down on an endn. buying interest. Hong Fatts offer a: Lukuts at 44 cents, Kundangs mi at 20/- Pungahs are available at!i and Raw’ang Tin Fields at 7... Rubber shares are practicallyza89 words
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Article45 1941-07-29 8 Penang. July 28, !By Courtesy of the C/k ts SELLING London Demand 'Jew York, Demand Montreal Demand Batavia Demand Calcutta Bombay? J iangoon Demand Bongkong Demand Sriuiighai Demand Japan Demand New Zealand Demand Australia BUYING jzxndon T.T. London Demand Vendor) 3 months s’gM45 words
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Article102 1941-07-29 8 D re Yesterday’s Close TIN: LONDON “Spot” £261. 0. 0. “Forward’’ £262. 15. 0. SINGAPORE “Spot” $137.50 C Business done PENANG “Spot” $137.50 RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” “Forward” Tone Quiet, Unchanged SINGAPORE “Spot” 38 s|Bc PENANG d “Spot” 38 s|Bc COPRA: j PENANG: Sundried $2.90 buyers PEPPER: M Black102 words
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Advertisement236 1941-07-29 8 BANKS r" ti t ■>'' r -1 i I» j Y'l SAVINGS fo a dollai «avej <n extra dollar earned a Savings account is th® beat inducement to save ?‘o nave a Savings Account and to see thia *cce mt grow from Tioe to tin?, ’t o oe a contended236 words
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Article659 1941-07-29 9 Red Letter Holiday. By Virginia Pye (Faber 7s. 6d.) Mrs. Pye solves in a highly ingenious realistic manner one of the chief difficulties thet face the writer of children’s stories—the problem of getting the adults plausibly out of rhe way Once she has done659 words
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Article240 1941-07-29 9 London. a BRITISH bomber hit the sea. tore off a propeller, but reached England safely on one engine after a dive-bombing attack on a Nazi supply ship in the English Channel. The plane, one of a force of Blenheims. had previously scored two direct, hits240 words
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106 1941-07-29 9 Alleged to have been a member of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Youth Na tional Salvation Union, an unlawful so ciety* 30-year-old Teng Hian Sin. alias Ji Mui. claimed trial in the Singapore third court on Saturday Teng admitted being a member of the society, but106 words
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Article147 1941-07-29 9 $lOO Fine Imposed On Proprietress Wong Chu Per. 34 year old proprietress of a sundry goods store. Chop Hung Hin. of South Bridge Road, was fined $lOO in the Singapore fifth court when sue pleaded guilty to a charge alleging ahe imported combs with a147 words
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Article250 1941-07-29 9 TUESDAY. 29TH JULY. 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regn. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, K. Lumpur Weame’s Air Tues. 29th inst. Singapore .10 05 Service 1.00 p.m. 12.45 p.m. AFRICA 8.0.A.C. Thnrs. 31st inst. All destinations 60 .25250 words
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Miscellaneous3023 1941-07-29 9 < I NIROM Gnt Lmp amiiy W'' I W W I vrm 101 //«<•, 8.20 Headline New; and Views I W I I m < 835 Democracv Marches— C. J. Van W I 1 I YDC 1515 nic/s (19.80 m.) c ]llV c IW I VAI ■-W iw. .1 PLP3,023 words
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Miscellaneous300 1941-07-29 9 Tamil music, on gramophone records. 11.30 Recorded Hindustani music 11.45 Hokkien Music. (Records). 12.15 p.m. Chinese Programme Summary; Foochow or Hyiam music. 12.57 market prices in Hokkien. 1.00 European programme summary, announcements and mid-day market prices. 1.05 Concert bv Relief’s Band relayed from the Adelphi Hotel. 1,30 Warning to Mariners.300 words
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Article345 1941-07-29 10 Considerable Enemy Activity V J Over South England C 7 London, July 28. The 32-night lull in air raids which London has been having ended in early raids this morning when a number of German aircraft dropped bombs in the Metropolitan area. Reuter. An AirReuter. - 345 words
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Article119 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter. 1 ribute Bv General Auchinleck Simla, July 27. A tribute to the great part played by Indian troops in the Syrian campaign is paid by General Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief, Middle Last, in a personal message to General Sir Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-Chief, India.—Reuter. - 119 words
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Article35 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter. Tokyo, July 28 The Privy Council in an extraordinary session and with the Emperor present ratified the Japan-Indo-China “Joint Defence Pact.” The Government has extended control regulations to Canadians in Japan.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article156 1941-07-29 10 Reuter. In Danger As Other Parts Of Empire Sydney, July 28 Mr. R. G. Menzies declared that events of the past 24 hours showed that Australia is at least in as much danger as any part of the Empire. Everyone must discharge his individual responsibility, he said.Reuter. - 156 words
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Article61 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter. Attempts To Destrov Crops Berlin, July 27. Acts of sabotage have been carried out Communists in the neighbourhood of Veliki Bechkerek, the former Yugoslav town in the Banat region, according to the official German news agency. Attempts were made to destroy crops and the—Reuter. - 61 words
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500 1941-07-29 10 ALL MONEY GOOD' TRAFFIC FROZEN No Hindrance To Business In N.E.I. Batavia, July The Director of Economic Affairs this morning announced a People’s Council that, firstly, starting from today, foreign exchanges between the N.E.I. and Japan had been pended; secondly, all exportsReuter. - 500 words
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1086 1941-07-29 10 Germans Unable To Make Further Advance London, July 27 Although the situation on the Russian front is confusing to military observers in other countries, it is felt in authoritative circles here that all signs point to the fact that there had not been anyReuter. - 1,086 words
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Article112 1941-07-29 10 .—Reuter Transmitter In Embassy Official’s Baggage Buenos Aires, July 27. A shortwave wireless transmitter tuned to send massages to Europe was found in the diplomatic baggage of a high official of the German Embassy. The official took the baggage to Lima where they found that it.—Reuter - 112 words
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Article54 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter. Wsahington, July 27. Mr. E. R Stettinius, Defence Director of Priorities, issued an order yesterday freezing all stocks of raw silk and limiting Its manufacture to levels set during the past week. These steps have been taken because of the “unsettled conditions in'—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article349 1941-07-29 10 —8.0. W. Extensive Laying Of Mines London, July 28 An air Ministry communique states, “Operations by aircraft of the Bomber Command were restricted last night by unfavourable weather, but a small force was dispatched to Dunkirk where the docks were attacked. Mines were laid extensively in—8.0. W. - 349 words
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584 1941-07-29 10 R.A.F. SEARCH BEFORE ATTACK AT LA P A LUCE London, July 26 A dummy Scharnhorst cleverly constructed at Brest by Nazi camouflage experts after the battlecruiser had slipped away in a bid to eVade the R.A.F. failed to deceive reconnaissance flyers of the British—Reuter. - 584 words
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Article43 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter. Berlin, July 27. Light British naval units yesterday attempted a raid on the coast at Dieppe says the official German news agency. German coastal batteries immediately opened fire and compelled them to turn back, adds the agency.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 43 words
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Article75 1941-07-29 10 jy ui [.-Reuter Slogans Stuck Ip 1 Houses In HamM London, A Norwegian, who ed to Norway after a visi. says that he saw slogans s J the walls of houses such mand peace,” “We wan. husbands and son? be governed by Berlin. The Norwegian TelegraPwhichjy ui [.-Reuter - 75 words
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Article65 1941-07-29 10 Reuter. Taken I p M Su s! The “V” for victortaken up by h? A )U1 ietins broadcasts. The news ing began with me frq the “V” for victorv ca. J hope of the world’’ and one long chord-, o J This theme has another typer openingReuter. - 65 words
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Article31 1941-07-29 10 —Reuter- D\ EK ••tip jj There was very this country last istry communique g U ffol' \1 on one place n little damage and ported. —Reuter- I—Reuter- - 31 words
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Advertisement52 1941-07-29 10 THE BEN UNE~ FAR EAST SERVICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding Freights and other information please apply to SANDILANDS. Bl TTERA CO.. Telephone No. (>44 645 PENANG. PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone52 words
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658 1941-07-29 11 riiuiipli Ry Four Goals To One >. ving marked superiority in attack, ihe Penang Fortress Vsociation, 1941 Senior League Champions, scored a b; victory by four goals to one over the Penang MuniClub in a First Division match on the658 words
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Article106 1941-07-29 11 —Reuter. Ted Dubois Likely Successor To Burk St. Catharine (Ontario), July 28 The Royal Henley Regatta revealed Ted Dubois of Winnipeg as the likely successor to Joe Burk as the world premier sculler. Dubois won the single sculls irating Joe Angyal of Brooklyn, U.S A. after a—Reuter. - 106 words
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Article173 1941-07-29 11 August Bank Holiday Competition A 4 Ball Foursome Stroke Competition will be held over the Glugor Course on August 2nd., 3rd. and 4th. Conditions for the competition will be as follows: 1. 3,4 handicap allowance to be granted to each playeis and the best net result173 words
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Article93 1941-07-29 11 A party of British and Indian officers paid a visit to the Malayan Products Canning Co.. Ltd., Penang, yesterday. Mr. Lee Siew Ngock, the Managing Director of the Company, explained the various processes in the making of the finished product of the canned chicken curry from93 words
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Article61 1941-07-29 11 Mr. O. Phipps who will be proceeding to England shortly’ to further his studies was entertained to a farewell dinner by the Penang Colts at the Pin Kung Restaurant last night. There was a large gathering of friends present. Mr. C. Bulow, proposing the toast,61 words
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Article47 1941-07-29 11 x >’an Senate’s Bill ppll Received L. Mexico City, July 27 a ‘-’'nates Bill, proposing Inter-Parliamentary L'“‘ been given an exboth at Home and vu States Congressmen Mexico in connection 1 le President of the >• ,n ?ratulations from Mr. P; of the United47 words
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Article36 1941-07-29 11 —Reuter. Bengal Beat Delhi In Final Calcutta, July 27 The I.F.A. (Bengal) annexed the Santosh Memorial Trophy for the Inter-Pro-vincial football tournament, defeating Delhi in the final by 5 goats to one.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 36 words
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413 1941-07-29 11 The following amounts have been collected in South Kedah District and forwarded to The Chartered Bank, Alor Star, for credit of the Malaya Patriotic Fund: from February 12th to June 30th, 1941: Mr. D. Campbell $49.00 Kulim Club, being 100% profit413 words
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208 1941-07-29 11 JF/NNER OF NEGRI CHAMPIONSHIPS Programme For Malayan Tennis Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 28. VV ITH NEW TALENT, COMPETING. THE MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS, WHICH WILL BE PLAYED DURING THE AUGUST BANK HOLIDAYS AT KUALA LUMPUR, WILL BE VESTED WITH GREATER INTEREST THAN IN PAST YEARS.208 words
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Article, Illustration126 1941-07-29 11 —Reuter. Sea bright. (N. Jersey), July 28. The former American champion Bobby 7 Riggs won the lawn tennis tournament here today. He defeated F. Schroeder, me of America’s young players, 6—4, 6 —4, 6—o. Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Cooke regained her title on Sunday when she—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article320 1941-07-29 11 K. A. I aylur Scores 51 For Smelters A splendid knock for 54 by K. A. Taylor and effective bowling by G. L. Ashe, who accomplished the hat-trick, enabled the Eastern Smelting Club to defeat the Police Sports Club by 66 runs in a cricket320 words
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Article100 1941-07-29 11 —xvCUte*. To Be Used Only For Essential Needs Simla, July 25. The Government of India has issued an order effective from August 1, to ensure that iron and steel produced in India is used only for defence and war supply purposes and really essential civil needs.—xvCUte*. - 100 words
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Article539 1941-07-29 11 Easy I'uiings Win For Present Pupils Bukit Mertajam, July 28. The Hign School beat the Old Boys by ar. innings and 53 runs at cricket on the High School ground on Sunday. Going in first, the High School put up 145 runs of which539 words
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Article58 1941-07-29 11 Final Postponed Kuala Kangsar. The inter-club Tennis final between the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, and the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club for the Iskandar Cup had to be postponed. The matth was to have been played on the Astana courts on Sunday <it the eonclueion ef which His58 words
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Article225 1941-07-29 11 Old Edwardians vs Malay College Taiping The cricket match between the Old Edwardians and the Malay College on the King Edward School padang on Sunday was abandoned. The Old Edwardians had totalled 116 in their innings, chief scorers being Lee Moh Hon (36), Hashim (3D and Mahlnder225 words
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Article164 1941-07-29 11 —BAI.W. Complete Repairs Within 5 Weeks London, July 25 Repairs to ships both of the Navy and Merchant Marine have assumed an importance greater even than i n l as t war because of the improvement in the tech nique of shipbuilding. Whereas i n the last war—BAI.W. - 164 words
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196 1941-07-29 11 Reuter. Gilligan Leads Air Force Team London, July 26. Bowlers had the advantage in the main cricketing games which saw interesting play. The Army and Airforce met at Southend where the Army was dismissed for 127. The Airmen had lost two wickets for 53Reuter. - 196 words
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Article127 1941-07-29 11 First Anniversary Celebration Ipoh. The Starlight B. P. of Ipoh celebrated its first anniversary on Sunday last. A tea party was given to all the members and to mark the occasion a tournament was held among the members of the Party. After the tournament, the following127 words
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Advertisement129 1941-07-29 11 Made Young tour Renewed tool Operation br. n e r M";r tinre or suffer !••>> steal weakness l M health in ,/tful va. -‘overy which re- 1 ■t j. a ‘h.lity Quicker *8 a simple home vr A Cm V’; diswwered by an out th, '*-“‘Y harmless ami ur ti129 words
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Advertisement128 1941-07-29 11 Be prepared for any eventuality. Yes, be prepared for the unexpected guest who pops in and expects a “makan” when you are least prepared. But if you are “armed” with a few tins of “Mapro’s” canned curry, stew or roast, you need not be in the least concerned ever any128 words
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911 1941-07-29 12 THROWS JOCKEY, HITS RAILS, BUT UNHURT Cool Court And Lawbracket In Impressive Gallop (By “TiC-TAC”) VICTORY (LATE CHICKALOON) BELONGING TO MESSRS. LEE TOON POON AND K. H. OON HAD A NARROW ESCAPE ON THE TRACK THIS MORNING WHEN HE THREW MCPHERSON AND JUMPED911 words
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102 1941-07-29 12 After a four-day stay in Penang since his arrival from Belawan, Kho Sin-kie, the Chinese Davis Cup player and Malayan tennis champion, will be leaving for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail together with Mrs. Sin-kie. Kho Sin-kie was down to play an102 words
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Article144 1941-07-29 12 r’OLLOVVING are the weights for four races of the second day (Monday, August 4) of the Penang race meeting: HORSES—CLASS I—DIV. 2—6 FURS. NEVER SET 00 MERCURY 8.10 LAST CHANCE 07 GRAND PRIX 8. bl THE NEEDLES 8.03 DOUBLE ESSO 8.02 VIOLA II 7.13 HORSES—CLASS 2—DIV.144 words
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Article72 1941-07-29 12 MALAY STATES’ I EA M CHOSEN The Malay States’ team for the annual cricket “test” against the Colony at Penang on Aug. 2, 3 and 4 has been chosen as follows F. K. MACNAMARA J. M. GREGOIRE M. APPUNI J. PETTIT R. B. R. TODD LT. SADLER72 words
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Article734 1941-07-29 12 Parcels Of 10,000 Tickets Found That his client, the first accused, had been made a scapegoat by two other persons who were the principal men involved in the case and for whom the Police were still on the look-out was a submission by Mr. C.734 words
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785 1941-07-29 12 Parallel Move Invited By U.S. Washington, July 28. MR. SUMNER WELLES today intimated that the United States would welcome parallel action bv other American nations in economic control measures against Japan. Stressing that Latin American countries were free to act in785 words
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Article67 1941-07-29 12 The first qualifying round over holes in the Ladies' Club Champ' nsh o will be played on Thursday. July 31. Players to arrange their own paitners. The Cheah Tat Jin Cup competition, 18 holes Bogey, will be played on Sunday. Augus| 3. Entries close at 767 words
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167 1941-07-29 12 Simla, July 28. Indian Army casualties during the campaigns in Africa are reported. between December last y ar and July 8 totalled 6,427, of which 759 were killed, including 21 officers, 26 Viceroy’s Commissioned officers, 710 Indian other ranks. The remaining casualties167 words
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Article51 1941-07-29 12 TUESDAY JULY 29. 3 LX Penang $137.50 Business done Singapore $137.50 RUBBER: P( ;ang Spot 38 5 8c Singapore Spot 38 5 8c COPRA: Sundri'd $2.90 buyers Black Pepper Nominal T \PIOCA: Medium Nominal Fair Seed Nominal ’HUE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $lO 36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 251 words
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Article, Illustration222 1941-07-29 12 DI TCH INTENSIFYING WAR EFFORT London. July 28. rjMJF determination of the Netherlands Government to hold no parley whatsoever with the Nazi regime is reaffirmed in an announcement stating that Queen Wilhelmina has approved a number of Ministerial appointments. ;.—Reuter. The only change in the;.—Reuter. - 222 words
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Article30 1941-07-29 12 July Mixed Foursomes Tomorrow The Mixed Foursomes for the month of July of the Penang Sports Club will be played at Glugor on Wednesday, July 30.30 words
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Article19 1941-07-29 12 The Ex will be clos® 11 1 I W'P and I’b V.v'»' 1 have be-” Public H19 words
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Advertisement347 1941-07-29 12 fhiaiui I •Head Office) 31fl p > 1 Panne ]477 4 I Teiearami n r*. >• j Sunt!?, 'r Local I I' l I I Mcnr.ni» Mjj ,1 Quarter; 1 H lf-Y°»rlr i s S 4 Yearir U 18« I dLNUAY 1 *T> 1 8-8 i I DeHverv durrterlv p,347 words
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