Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 9 August 1941

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  • 21 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB. 1833 FUBUSHED OAiLt 5 0 188. Vol. XCLX. SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 154 1 Rumours Dismissed As “Pure Nonsense’’ NO CHANGE IN RELATIONS 441 JURE NONSENSE” IS HOW AN OFFICIAL SOURCE CHA TOKIO, AUG. 9. THAT J APAN HAS ALREADY PRESENTED DEMAND RA IZED RUMOURS PANESE GOVERNMENT IS ABLE TO RECIPROCATE M. MOSCOW JHE JAAUGUST 8 THAT RUSSIAN-JAPANESE
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  • 287 1 .—Reuter. London. Aug. 9. GENERAL WEYGAN’S coming to Vichy is regarded, according to neutral sources in London. as a direct consequence of both the critical stage reached in Franco-German negotiations over defence of the French Empire and the decree subordinating General Weygand
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  • 53 1 Reuter. Russian Pianes Over Berlin Rangoon, Aug. 9. p* Maskable visual proof of great developments in Bur!n;'' deience services was afford,J(M to a party of journalists who V'ited i military area near Rangoon. 1 result of the tour suro anything that might have ,e imagined for those who
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  • 128 1 Reuter. Invited |<> Broadcast ■Wdress To U.S. Workers f New York. August 8. 'nd New York Aircraft In«cbPndpnt tt Union at Curtiss-Wright tii)n a l c or y has cabled an invita- l s lr Herbert Morrison to union and All American J GU over Radio. r Leo
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  • 90 1 —Reuter. Washington, Aug 8. passed draft legislation for Oicny.. K l ip's with colours for 18 he present active service Sf-n V e was after approved a number of t, ts and the voting was 45 measure now goes to the > ;r esentatives where it
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  • 420 1 London, Aug. 9. THE Stockholm correspondent of the Swedish newspaper “Stockholm Tedingen” in Berlin reports that the Germans have broken through the Russian front at Jelnja, 60 miles south-east of Smolensk. He also reports from Berlin that German troops are now advancing between Peius Sallin
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  • 199 1 .—Router London, Aug. 9. 'UHE Moscow radio states that Russian planes were over Berlin last night and that a number oi incendiary bombs were dropped. All Soviet planes returned safely.—Reuter. This announcement solves the Berlin raid mystery (see Page 2). It is obvious that what
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  • 202 1 .—Reuter. Great Improvement In Health Cairo, August 7. The great improvement in the health of British troops in the Middle East in this war compared with last war was emphasised today by a Senior Officer of the Middle East Medical Services. He said that by
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  • 217 1 Russian tribute To British Resistance London, August 8. The friendliest reference yet to the! stubbornness and determination of the British people shown in the past year is) contained in a leader in the official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party, the ‘Bolshevik.” The
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  • 365 1 .—Reuter. London, Aug. 9. EVERY” Japanese steamer leaving San Francisco now carries to Japan some German officials who find their occupation gone since the American Government closed German consulates, writes the “Times.” They no longer pretend to be on their way home by the
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  • 83 1 .—Reuter. Precautions Against Night Raids Chunking, August 8. With full moon over Chunking, the air defence authorities here are taking precautions against possible night raids. All amusement places were closed at night while no .persons without residence permits ore allowed to enter the city. Meanwhile Japanese
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  • 58 1 —Reuter. Cairo, August 8. A IKCRAFT of the British Fleet z Air Ann Ln an attack on a convoy in the Mediterranean sank two merchant vessels, probably sank a third and badly damaged a fourth, according to an R.A.F. Middle East communique. One of the escorting
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  • 97 1 —Reuter Simla, August 7. Indian troops have been active in tnc Western Desert near the spot where the Fourth Indian Division covered Itself with glory last winter, says the Indian. Army Observer in the Middle East in dispatch received today. The Brigadier commanding the newly
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  • 328 1 London, August 8. bIL Sotiet Ambassador in London, M Maisky, has sen-t a letter to the High Commissioner for Eire in London, Mr. G. W Dulanty, concerning the decision of the Supreme Court of the Eire Government on the subject of the detention of
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  • 82 1 —Reuter. To Finance Purchase Of Cotton Crop Cairo, Aug. 8 The Egyptian Ministry of Finance understood to have been authorised to contract an internal or external loan no' exceeding 15.000.000 Egyptian pounds to finance the purchase by the Egyptian G6vemment of half of next season’s cotton crop. Five
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  • 418 2 Govt. Determined To Maintain Strict Neutrality ATMOSPHERE STILL ONE OF SUSPENSE Bangkok, August 8 ‘Thais will fight io the last drop of their blood to preserve national independence whichever direction the attack may come from.” said a prominent Cabinet Minister. Luang Vichit Vathakarn in
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  • 473 2 Reported Progress In Attempt To Encircle Port London. August 8 The view is held in authoritative quarters in London today that the German threat to Odessa is becoming “pretty serious.’ The indications are that the German forces are making increasingly rapid progress in a south-easterly
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  • 102 2 .—Reuter. R.A.F. Made On Attack London. Aug. 8 A mystery concerning last night’s air raid on Berlin has been created by official British announcements that the R.A.F. did not bomb Berlin last night. The German radio had earlier announced that “last night weak forces of
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  • 157 2 Reuter. Attacks Not On Heavy Scale London, August. 8 There wa -> more air activity ever Britain last night than recently without the, attacks developing on a heavy scale, it is learned in London. Bombs were dropped in -mattered parts frem East Anglia to North-East
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  • 47 2 Reuter. Ankara, August 8. Mr. Eden’s statement in Parliament, reaffirming British loyalty to the AngloTurkish Treaty, is splashed on the front pages of Turkish newspapers. It has given profound satisfaction here and has countered Nazi efforts to spread baseless suspicion. -Reuter.
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  • 588 2 Bombay, August 8 Tagore’s end was peaceful, the last moments being spent in silent prayers. The event cast a gloom throughout the country where spontaneous demonstrations were held in memory of the great leader, thinker and philosopher. Tributes were paid to the memory of Tagore
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  • 39 2 —-Heurer Cairo. August 7 Thirty people were killed. 35 injured and some damage done to property by an air raid last night in the Suez Canal area, says a Ministry of Interior coin munique -irleurer
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  • 138 2 Reuter Arrival At Vancouver By Air Vancouver. B. Columbia. Aug. 8. The Duke of Kent has arrived here after an air flight from Calgary. While at Banti the Duke found time to climb two mountains, then dreve himself to Calgary where he bearded the Royal Canadian Air
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  • 164 2 .—Reuter. Immediate Result Of Attack On Russia London. August 7. During the past 8 to 18 months, said Mr. D. M. Foot. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare, in the House of Commons today. Germany imported from the Soviet substantial qualities of essential
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  • 116 2 —Reuter London. Aug. 8. In order to construct two new airfields the Germans have confiscated hundreds of acres cf farmland in Lista in Southern Norway, states the Norwegian Telegraoh Agency. One of them is part of an ambitious project to establish a civil airline from
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  • 80 2 —Reuter The majority of Japanese warships v have already left their original anchorages, alu v hno-zem whether they have left Indo-C hma wat. It is understood that two-thirds of t :r cupation forces' have already arrived and th r.--; inside a week
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  • 363 2 Lease And Goods Pourinw Into Rangoon Singapore. August 8 One of the answers to Japan s new strategic moves in Indo-China is not in theory nor on paper. It is in the air—squadrons of high speed American fighter planes. They are flying
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  • 96 2 BRITISH U.S. LABOUR EXPERTS .—Reuter. Plan For Exchange Of Visits Washington, August 18. A plan for an exchange of visits between American labour experts is reported as being considered by the Office Production Management-. The experts would study defence problems in Britain and the United States. It is understood a
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  • 77 2 .—Reuter 14,508 Of Total Of 27.550 Evacuated In Crete the total force at the start of the German attack numbered 27,550 and 14,508 evacuated. Of 14.000 British, 7,130 were evacuated. Of 6.450 Australians 2.890 were evacuated. Of 7.100 Neyy 4.560 were evacuated. Figures giving the strength
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  • 143 2 —Reuter. Airfields <£ Shippit Bombed London. Ans i Two daylight attacks by Blenheas: the Bomb- r Command on the Nat: s® dromĕ near St. On r and on shippw® other targets at Gravelines cn i’-- 2 cest ten escorting fighters but a. four German fighters were
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  • 96 2 938 German Io British Mr. Archibald Sinclair. u j for Air, gave an uno-'-.' p j rtna n 3 total number of Br .i-o. ;p! .j Italian aircraft lost or fronts, excluding the months of May. June a. questioned in the H-’ today. Mr.
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  • 65 2 -—-RcUW** Three Enemy Bomb® Crash Into ea A People ashore saw iftd i crash into the sea 11 V r n-.-ht^ 8 attacked by British n. Tuesday night. on An official commununesday states, "last a craft crossed the coast ped bombs causing some > but no casualties.
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  • 1178 3 REMEDY for defects in II OMEN'S RIGHT TO PROPERTY ACT Madras. dy satisfactory way of removing defects in the I i. v relating to Hindu Women’s Rights to Property is to .//pier, .real legislation and to take up as early as possible ticaiion of Hindu
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  • 316 3 Coe Bombay, Aug. 6. wa s celebrated with by Hindus today. W that the festival 1, nj-, tliil of the stormy part of I U f G This year, however, the j Dj en niuc h below normal, lorr,’- 7 I>s t shower this I >
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  • 1414 3 HOW ONE AMERICAN FIRM PUT DEFENCE INTO HIGH SPEED New Haven, Conn. TTERE’S a story that should hearten every Briton wondering if American aid is coming too little and too late. Here’s a story by R. R. Mullen published in the “Christian Science Monitor” that should
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  • 908 3 4-,500.0(Ml Persons Could Be Used 1 n ar Service Ottawa. T>Y the end of this year about one-fifth of the available manpower of Canada will be engaged in the war, one way or another. This is the latest calculation of experts here in
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  • 254 4 G.O.C. Deeply Impressed By Spirit Of Men A REPORT of a tour of the A ustralian units in Malaya by the General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Lieut.-Gen. A E. Percival, and Major-Gen. H. Gordon Bennett, G.0.C., A.I.F in Malaya, has been received by the Commonwealth
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  • 181 4 /Japanese Fined Yoicld Kawaguchi, a 40-year-old Japanese. was fined $2O in the Singapore Traffic Court when he pleaded guilty to a charge alleging that, being an alien, he was in Admiralty waters without permission in writing from the King’s Harbour Master an offence under U.e Defence
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  • 323 4 COLLISION WITH RICSHA Singapore. A collision between a motor-car driven by a naval officer. Commdr. N. G. Leeper, and a riesha, which resulted in rhe riesha and its puller being flung into a drain, had a sequel in the Singapore Traffic: Court when Commdr.
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  • 219 4 ••/CASUALTIES such as the Germans J are suffering in Russia cannot be concealed,” writes John Gordon in the Sunday* Express. “If it is true that there is one German dead for every two wounded, then Germany has never previously endured such a blood-bath “There
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  • 153 4 Death Olf Son In Accident Judgment was reserved in the civil suit heard in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lum pur, before Mr. Justice Cussen, in whicn a 61 year old Chinese named Lok Yin claimed damages against a lorry owner for suffered by him through the death
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  • 62 4 The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) recently made a ten-day inspection of Australia’s northern defences. He was last in Darwin two years ago when work was just being commenced on the defences. Since then a huge amount has been spent on defence and civil projects. Lord Gowrie said he
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  • 109 4 Jacksonville. Fla. A UTHORITIES at the Naval Air Station reported that pamphlets entitled “Defend America Last” had been mailed from California to officers at the Navy’s aviation training centre and trade schools here. The pamphlets, bearing the name of America Last Committee. ***** Marathon
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  • 193 4 Negri Council Passes New Bill Sereinban. j A meeting of the Negri sembilan Stare i Council (Lower Chamber) took place in the Council Chamber on Wednesday there) being present: —The Hon’ble the British Resident (presiding). Mi. H. G Hammett Mr. L. E. C. Evans, Mr. J. G
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  • 197 4 Badges Sold In Aid Oi War Fund Kuala Lumpur. r J A HE “V” campaign has come to Kuala Lumpur. The Malayan Handicrafts Company, of Java Street, have designed and manufactured various kinds of “V” campaign signs, including car and motor cycle baderes, ladies brooches
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  • 497 4 Desire To Co-operate With British ('bHINA realis-es the importance nf taking every opportunity of improvinfc and strengthening her contacts with Malaya and also with India.” declared Mr. H. J. Timperley', Adviser to the Central Publicity Board of China, during an interview in Singapore after his arrival
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  • 202 4 London. THE authoritative publication Avia A tion say that "Whenever the Germans want to bomb New York they can do it. The article, by Mr. Peter Masefield says the Germans are using four types of long-range bombers which could attack the eastern seaboard of the
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  • 157 4 Misadventure Verdict On /Worker Stating that- the evidence before nim. did not- provide sufficient grounds for char-, ging any person under the Penal Code, j Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, recorded a verdict of misadventure at an inquiry into the death of a middle-aged,
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  • 574 4 Malayan Policem en Fulfil Ambition CANTEEN FOR LoMj 0y “BOBBIES" TITALAYAN policemen, both officers and the ra n .k <- who in May this year decided to subscribe f r equipped mobile canteen to be presented to thei; n j leagues as a sign of their admiration for the courao-e
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  • 347 4 Latest Donate THE Chartered Bank of Indi U tralia and China as treasurers of the Malaya PG Fund announce receipt of the!# I iag additional donations: Donations previously ad® ledged $2,794,474.60 Municipal Services Club h i Malacca Branch $2,391.67; YJ-v in lieu of a bouquet of
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    • 44 4 z— i Gilbert j What a War wiiki™™ IWI j Pleaw miopf whtii tssne doet, the rountrv dose All in a Days Work— —by Rick Elmes t Nt<3r JOtr/ L. _z —I cam z t Yt>u> Se-b. j <*/? Ajs X IXS EMTfeQTAJMiMG k—■■■ r
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  • 331 5 Singapore. and C >a, a a P ennar *t Hying on the radiator of a big limousine ‘"H two military Police motor cycle out-riders in their red caps m J Ctn a f re Quent sight in Singapore during the last two days, holiness
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  • 186 5 To Inspect Civil Defence Units MOTORING Bl CAR FROM BUTTERWORTH. HIS EXCELLENCY’ AND LADY THOMAS ARRIVED AT ALOR STAR BEFORE NOON AND WERE RECEIVED BV THE HON. MR. J. D. HALL. THE BRITISH ADVISER, KEDAH, AND MRS. HALL. AT THE RESIDENCY. Later in rhe day.
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  • 154 5 Today on rhe Esplanade from 6.30 p.m. to 730 p ,n March Dunedin Alford Overture fhe Bohemian Girl Balfe Selection Gold Diggers Of 1033 Warren Waltz Beautiful Spring Lincke Selection Dixieland Hume Serenade Moontime Collins Fox Trot Were Tops on Saturday Night CawGod Save The King TOMORROW To-morrow
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  • 536 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL The total of the I S H Fighter Fund up to Aue 7 is $30.182 Mr R C Triggs has been appointed to be Controller of Rubber in the plas e of Mr L A Allen. states a Gazette notification Cable new- has been received from Ceylon by
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  • 559 5 Popular Former M.C.P. Health Officer as brieih reported yesterday cabled inioririation was received from Sydney ot the death ol Dr G. S. Glass, a fcrmei Municipal Health Officer, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday The news that be had taken ill at Sydney had not
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    • 319 5 2—T f R| __g PENANG'S MOST LUXURIOUS AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE j -/V I s/ SHC-'H 'S TODAY PRE-SCREENING n 1.1/. 3; 6./5 MIDNIGHT SHOW I x 9.30 PAI. TONIGHT AT 12.H0 4.M. ol T LAUGH SHOW B fl' 1 .meed By Harold SEE:—Karloff The “FRANKEN- Man Who Has Made STEIN” The
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    • 100 5 MAJESTIC L.4SI 3 SHGWS TODAY 3, 6.15 9.30 P.M. Return Screening of Paramount Amazing Technicelour Production At Reduced Prices a Roromovn» with K K Albert Dekker. Janice Logon, x Thomas Coley, Chortes HoWon, b Victor Kilian, Frank Yaconelli Diretted by Ernest Schoedtacli MORNING SHOWS TODAS A rOMOKROH AT 11.31» A.M
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    • 175 5 i TO-DAY: 1.00, 3.30, 6.15 9.30 P.M. TO-MORROW: 3.30, 6.15 930 PM Exciting! Different! Thrilling! Better and Greater than “Jesse James” Filmed Entirely in Glorious Technicolour! FRANK JAMES MVfARg TO AVENOE JESSE’S MURPF.R HOW DOES HF. DO IT? '1 HENRY FON,)A FRANK JAMES! A GENE TIERNEY IwMV JACKIE COOPER HENRY
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    • 414 5 Whether you win or lose at Wodatf’s Races Gome and swing to Artie Shaw And His Band with Fred Astaire as the "Dancing Conductor" «HOWS TODAY Xj'jj a.ui.. 3.30. 6.1 a and 9.30 p.m. Sunday 3 Shows At 3.30 6.15 9.30 FUX ROMANCE SONG HITS PARAMOUNT’S TOP MUSICAL SHOW OF
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  • 487 6 TN the humid jungles where Bui ma meets the Chinese I south-west, thousands oi work- ers toil, sweat and sing. Despite Japanese bombing and threats of I even worse bombardment, they continue to load war supplies sent by friendly Powers for the armies of
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  • 141 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA: "Second Chorus with Paulette Goddaid and Fred Astaire. 11 a.m., 3.30, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. KEN CINEMA: “The Navy Steps Out” with George Murphy and Lucille Ball. 11 a.m., 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: "Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves.” 5.45 and 9.30
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  • 192 6 Reuter. Four Tankers Leaving United States Washington, Aug. 9. Mr. Ickes, Defence Petroleum Administrator, announced that four American tankers are taking transport and aviation, petrol to Russia. At the same time, be told reporters that there was a shortage of aviation petrol in the United States
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  • 101 6 Reuter. Jo ning De Gaulle At Rate Of 100 Daily London, Aug. 8 A fortnight after the Syrian Armistice was over, over 2,000 soldiers, excluding natives, have jo.ned the Free French Forces, according to a statement issued today from the Headquarters of the Free French Forces.
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  • POST BAG
    • 96 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir. May I suggest, through your “Post P>ag” column, that the Penang Wireless Society should broadcast a running commentary on one of the long distance races on Saturday. It has been done before and has proved quite popular; I don’t see why it
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    • 97 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I don’t quite get what “Alpha” means by the Penang look. May 1 ask whether he thinks he has one himself? Penang people are simple folks but this fact should not be taken against them. If “Alpha” means they lack culture
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  • 763 6 Saturday, August 9. are no fresh developments in both Europe and the Far East. Most of today s news is more of a commentary than of actual happenings. 'pHE Times,” in a special article reveals how the Fifth Column works in Japan under the
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  • 460 6 'Asiatic Volunteers npHE G.0.C., Malaya, at his last Press Conference, expressed disappointment at the small number c,f Asiatics which had come forward to fill the ranks of the Volunteers and Services which are open to them. It seems a pity that the General did not pursue the
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  • 383 7 RAISING INCOME TAX NEARER LEVEL OF U.K. Reduced Spending On Non-Essentials A White Paper issued in London on Thursday regarding instructions to Colonial Governments on war measures includes a request that in Colonies where income tax exists it should be brought “much neater to
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  • 462 7 Tomorrow’s Programme I ZHL. 225 m. 1333 k|cs. ZHF 1- 30.96 9.69 m|cs. 2HP.2. 48-58 m. 6.175 m|cs. zH P 3 41.38 m. 7.25 m.cs. -OBITER DICTA’ -a CURBENT COMMENTARY BY DR. VICTOR FURCELL. -THE WAR AS I KNOW IT”: NO. 10.THE NORWEGIAN CAMPAIGN” BY OFFICER OE THE
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  • 712 7 Anxiety Over Water Supply Of Penang That there was anxiety over the Penarg Water Supply in July last year reve aled in the Municipal Water I n gineer’s annual report for 1940 just issued. Rainfall during the year was much Wow the average, only 98.99
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  • 244 7 SCHOOLGIRLS’ MITE FOR VICTORY Largely owing to contributions in Perak, the War Fund total increased yesterday by more than $1,409 to $1,533,628.76. Penang’s total is $976,348.45 and Perak’s $557,280.31. Today’s list includes $l5O from the Kedah Club, Alor Star, a further contribution from employees on
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  • 63 7 All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Penang Branch, are holding under their auspices, lectures in English and Tamil on Sunday the 10th instant at 6 p.m. in the open grounds at the corner of Teck Soon Street and Penang Road. All are cordially welcome. Subject: Islam-the universal religion:
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  • 313 7 Effort By China Fund Committee A “Victory Fair” in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund will be held at the New World and the Fun Frolic Amusement Parks on September 2 and 3 this year. The Fair will be held under the
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  • 661 7 All Guilty Of House-Breaking And Theft Before Mr. Justice W. K. Horne in the Supreme Court, Seremban, on Thursday, with the D.P.P., Mr. A. J. Grattan-Bellew prosecuting, five privates from the A.I.F. were charged with house-breaking and theft by night. The accused are Privates J.
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  • 127 7 Commandant Acknowledges Timely Gift JT will be remembered that His Excellency, the Governor, when he addressed the Civil Defence Units, stressed the great importance of mechanical transport. The latest reports from Scotland Yard also emphasise the value of motor-cycles as being the most convenient and
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  • 122 7 Cyclist Admits Offence In the Penang Third Court yesterday morning, Yap Pch Pak, alias Yap Ah Seng was charged before Mr B F. Bridge with committing theft of one diamond pendant valued at $3O, and one gold neck chain valued at $25, the property of a woman,
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  • 362 7 JAPAN RISKING WAR WITH U.S. Singapore, August 8. “The policy of the kid glove method with Japan is over and any further move by her southwards has to be taken at the risk of war with America,” said Mr. Leland Stowe, foreign correspondent
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  • 77 8 —Reuter. Forced Landing In France A Few Days Ago London, August 8. The Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to Acting Squadron Leader Whitney Willard Straight, the American flier who was forced to land in France a few days ago. He is officially stated to have
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  • 70 8 Penang. August 8. 1941. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank.) I SELLING London Demand 2, 4 3/32 New York, Demand 47.16 Montreal Demand 51.91 Batavia Demand 88.82 Calcutta Bombay) Rangoon Demand 156 i/q Hongkong Demand 53 g/j6 Shanghai Demand 11 3,8 Japan Demand 193 1/2 New Zealand Demand
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 459 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at 4 p.m. Bth August, 1941. Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/9 3/0 5/0 Austral Amal 6/9 7/0c £1 Austral Malay 36/6 37/6c 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/6 19/6 $1 Ayer Weng .72$ .77 i £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0
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    • 229 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.57$ 1.62$ Ayer Hitam .82$ .87* Ayer Molek 1.12$ 1.17$ Ayer Panas J.o7s 1.12$ Bassett .38 .41 Batu Lin tang 1.01 1.04 Bedford .87$ .90 Benta .92$ .97$ Borelli 1.30 1.35 Broga .56* -59 Brunei United .55
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    • 357 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N. Z. Ord 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Or 4. 1.67$ 1.72$ $2 Alex. Brick 75% Pref 2.07$ 2.12* $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £Bs £9 £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 19/6
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    • 113 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payable Austral Malay Sd. and 9d. Bonus Austral Amal 3d. and 1$ Bonus Batu Selangor 12/16.8.41 20 841 Kampong Ksmuntinft id. Bonus 9d. 12/22.8 41 22 841 Murai 20% Int. (.12c.) i 2.8.41 15 841 Petaling Tin 25% Int. 28 741 98
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  • 556 8 Company Statement Statement Of Sir C.A. Innes The following is an extract from the statement by the chairman of the Mercantile Bank of India. Ltd., Sir Charles A. Ir.nes. K.C.5.1.. C.1.E., circulated with the report of directors and balancesheet for Ihe year ended December 31, 1940:
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  • 242 8 Demand For Industrial Diamonds Expands A big increase in profits is shown in the 1940 accounts of De Beers Consolidated Mines, Ltd. It i s stated that the Diamond market was active in the early months of 1940, and the sales for that period
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  • 37 8 •.—Reuter. Sinks To All-Time Low Record Shanghai, Aug. 8. The Chinese dollar sank to an all-time low record *his morning being quoted at 2 31/32d. Banks are unwilling to sell owing to lack of cover.—Reuter.
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  • 787 8 Attock Oil Company The Attock Oil Company provides a Striking example of success achieved as a result of dogged perseverance with a policy which at times appeared doomed to failure. Production from the Khaur field was declining, and the directors, guided by the advice of their own
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  • 120 8 ’’Present System Creates Confusion’* A plea for the adoption of the no par value share system with its dividends cf so much a share rather than a rate per cent, is made by “Candidas” in the Investors’ Chronicle. “The present system,” says th? writer,
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  • 590 8 Banking Practice Much Changed One incidental result of the war has been to bring considerable changes in banking piactice with regard to the opening cf London credits. Before the war, a bank which opened documentary credits often (though not always) locked to the goods as a
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  • 159 8 The share marker was time. There was nor so mucn sell as there was th e la J sellers still appeared on the h buyers were hesitant, prefer uJ see whether the prices viu L ther before making commitment The market was irregular in Tin Section, Batu
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  • 387 8 Commerce Informs Prime Minister London H Representations as to the cause, oper. B ating to slow down the war effort x e B been made to the Prime Minister by Association of British Chambers of fen. merce. said Sir Ronald Matthews.■ address at the annual meeting
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  • 130 8 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON “J POt £256. 10. 0. £256. 10. 0. SINGAPORE 15 Spot” $132.75 $132.75 Business done PENANG: “Spot” 132 75 $132 "5 RUBBER: LONDON: “Spot” 13 9 gd 13 9icd. “Forward” 13 58d 13 5 8d. Tone Fullv Steadv Steadier SINGAPORE y y “Spot”
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • 205 9 8.8. C. Programme Highlights Sunday August 10. 7.35 pm.: OJ»L Green’s Far East Newsletter. 8.50: Danger Men At Work, variety. 10.20: American Commentary, by Raymond Gram Swing. Monday August 11. 6.50 pun.: services’ parlour game. 9.20: news from home, with Howard Marshall. 9.35: The Stones Cry Out Dutch
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  • 197 9 i rpHE acting Commonwealth Statis- tician, Mr. S. Carver, declared recently that it was expected that the 1941 European wheat crop would show an appreciable reduction, says the Sydney Morning Herald. The reduction was expected because of unfavourable weather in the winter and spring
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  • 1011 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR 9TH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 7.15 am. Mattins and Litany JA.OO ajn. Holy Communion I 9.15 am. Mattins (Tamil) 10.30 am. Mattins and Holy Communion I (Chinese) 4.15 pm. Sunday School Id the Parsonage 6.00 p.m. Evensong and Sermon MONDAY 7.00 am. Mattins. 7.30 am.
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  • 345 9 New Speed-up Scheme J Simla. jV’EARLY 2,000 Indian Comm issioned Officers a year, representing an increase of approximately a hundred per cent, over the present number, are expected to be produced when the new scheme to speed up the training, and increase the accommodation in
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  • 245 9 New York. Twenty years of progress in adjusting the schools to the needs of the individual child and in the reduction of retardation, truancy, and overcrowding is the theme of the sixth issue of “All the Children,” annual report of Harold G.
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  • 263 9 SATURDAY, 9TH AUGUST. 1941 Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regs. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, K. Lumpur Weame's Air August 9th lost, ft Singapore 1 A Service 1 p.m, 12.45 pjn. fc -J. AFRICA All destination.” -50 8.0.A.C. Sat.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1442 9 DAV SHORTWAVE STATIONS 1 (J-Un BROADCASTING g. B. C. News In English P» B. B 0. Ening Analysis of: (Local Tlmes? I» Srnian propaganda 720 ajn war conunentan 8.20 am. 5’ itch News.. Transmission 6 11.20 am. i. 35 gigwus Service. Transmission 1 1.50 pm. O rt'c 6.20 p m.
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    • 236 9 (Cont’d). 8.00 News in Malay. 8.20 Recorded Arabic music. 8.35 News in Arabic. 8.55 European music. (Records). 9.05 News in French. 9.20 News in Hindustani, relayed from Ixrndon. 9.45 Hindustani music on gramophone records. 10.00 Malav music. (Records). 10.15 News Commentary in Malay. 10.30 Close down. TO-MORROW B. B. C.
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  • 698 10 1,500,000 Casualties And 8,000 Tanks Vichy, Aug. 8 German casualties in killed, wounded and prisoners were nearly 1,500,000, it was officially announced in Moscow, according to a Moscow telegram to the Vichy News Agency. German losses on the Eastern front have been more than
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  • 117 10 —Reuter. Fighting In Kholm And Smolensk Areas Moscow, August 8. The following is the text of the Soviet communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau at 11 p.m. G.M.T.: “During August 7, our troops stubbornly fought in the directions of Kexholm. Kholm and Smolensk. No important engagements took
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  • 677 10 ACCUSED OF HAVING "TWO FACES" Must Not Be Allowed To Go Into Thailand London, Aug. 8 Japan comes in for severe criticism in the leading London Press this morning when the “Times” and the “Daily Telegraph” accused her of having “two faces’ and of
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  • 99 10 i.—Reuter. London, August 8. A brutal and petty step has been taken by the German authoritoes in Belgium against wi’ es and dependents of Belgians serving with the Free Belgian Forces abroad, writes Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent. Pay and pensions these women had been receiving under normal
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  • 106 10 .—8.0. W. EFFORTS NOT TO BE RELAXED Rugby, August 3. The First Lord of the Admiralty speaking at Newcastle last night said, "we are taking heavy toll of enemy submarines. The month of July was the best month we had since I have been
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  • 169 10 8.0. W. Mr. Duff Cooper Expresses Confidence In Situation Rugby, Aug. 7 Confidence in the war situat’on was expressed referring to an Agency message to Mr. Duff Cooper when he arrived at Lisbon by p’ane with Lady Diana Duff Cooper. "The truth is” he said, “that
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  • 675 10 Threat To Turkey And Spain May Yet Materialise London, August 7 (By General Sir Hubert Gough, Reuter’s military comment 4 Though the centre of interest still lies in Russia, there are* th directions which call for attention and may soon call
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  • 302 10 -Reuter i Bangkok Aware Concentration Bangkok, Aug. I “Are the Government aware that Bra troops are concentrated on Thalail southern frontier 9 If so what is the G» emment’s policy?” asked Major-Gent Phya Visai Soradej in the Naticai sembly on Thursday afternoon. The Deputy Minister
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  • 68 10 [fa i Three Enemy b< b Crash Into Sea Ma!t3 ni In the early hour of this raiders approached Malta was sene to sea- and crash into on bombs were drcp^; nmn mmq ue ’jj; according to an officia sC hem e Civilians Personal Injdne s for
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  • 529 10 German Advance Still Slow London, August 8. Although the German advance in Russia is held and slowed down everywhere, the Nazis still hold the initiative but undoubtedly the German High Command is disappointed at the slowness of advance and heavy losses. Latest reports indicate
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  • 81 10 —Reuter. Installed In AH Dutch Towns London Aug. 3. Nazi burgomasters are being installed in all Dutch tow’ns whose councils are suspect to German occupation auhorities. On hearing that such a Nazi burgomaster was to come to the town ox Westkapelle the people w’rote to the Nazi Commissar
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  • 81 10 —Reuter. Funeral To Take Place In Rome Rome. Aug. 3. The funeral of Bruno Mussolini is taking place thils morning according to the Rcme radio. The body has been taken to the seat of Fascio where he is now lying in state. Yesterday, Mussolini visited the spot near
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  • 48 10 —Reuter. London, August 7. It is learned that a serious fire soon occurred cn Tuesday at the premises of a firm engaged in manufacture of oil products on the Thames side. Seven casualties axe reported. The cause of the fire is being investigated. —Reuter.
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  • 243 10 Compulsory Enrolment Of Fire-Fighters —Reuter. London, August 7. "Britain must net burn” is the theme of a new decision by the Government regarding fire fighting in residential areas. In the opinion of Mr. Herbert Morrison, the Home Security Minister, the Peoples Firebomb Army must have
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • 213 11 I New York, Aug. 9. I 11S w iil defend the world heavyweight championship f n ,t h<» u Nova the Yankee Stadium, New York, on 1 3 i 19. according to an announcement by boxing proE Mike .lacol- toni?ht.— R euter. Rush Milling
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  • 173 11 Alor Star. In a return match against the AlMahmud Arabic School, played on the College ground at Alor Star on Thursday, the Sultan Abdul Hamid College again defeated their opponents, the score being 32. In the previous match the College were victorious by 4 goals to
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  • 148 11 Key Match Between P.W.D. And N.T.R.C. Butterworth. The key match in Province League will be played tomorrow on the Nibong Tebal Padang between the Public Works Department and the Nibong Tebal Recreation Club. The P W.D team will be as follows Osman; Samikanoo and Sivasamy; Velio, Vathamoney
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  • 101 11 To Meet Taiping Scratch Team Taiping. The Kingsvilla B.P. of Ipoh will bo travelling to Taiping tomorrow and will engage a scratch team in a friendly game of badminton. The Kingsvilla possess several notable players including Yap Gnim Hoe, the State player and promising juniors like Yap Ghim
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  • 76 11 Reuter. l ie Beaten In |ouartfr-l'in;il I Rve. New York, Aug. 8 I American cham- of the Wimbledon m the quarter-final of the EastI folirt < tennis championships to i _6, 6-3 while I; unset at this stage was Bryan f g__2 win against Frankie t
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  • 175 11 SOCCER LEAGUE L Pandak Malays I Beat Police I Sitiawan. laj-ing all round superiority the pandak Malays of Lekir, who ■ll their uames in the first round, t the Police on the Sitiawan Ktion Club padang by three goals first mutch ot the second round I bindings Soccer League compe-
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  • 193 11 [Branch Of K.K. r l Sporting Club I Kuala Kangsar. I. the Malay com ■b r K n lvUa a Kangsar and t L closer together in activities, the Malay 1 U' has opened a branch Mannong. I was declared open by a lakurnia who in
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  • 13 11 ..mpvtitions Winner— Miss S. G. F. Bed.. Cox. dinner—R. e. pRt.
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  • 196 11 THE RIDING BOY’ “TIC TAIT ‘EPSOM JEEP” “MAN-ON-THE “EUREKA” “THE MAJOR” Penang Penang Ipoh SPOT” Ipoh K. Lumpur Singapore RACE 1 e I Pat Burke I Robelus p a t Burke i Robelus I Pat Burke Pat Burke Inventory’ Winsome Robelus j Pat Burke Winsome Phariol
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  • 967 11 ACCEPTANCES FOR TODAY Race 1: Ponies Class 2 Div. I—61 —6 Furs. —2.30 p.m. 1. 0 0 1 ROBELUS 6y 9.00 Mr. L. J. Brittain Owner 2. 0 10 NIGHTSHADE 9y 8.11 Mr. A. van Tooren Sullivan 3.0 3 0 INVENTORY 7y 8.91 Hon. Mr. S.
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  • 56 11 Result Of 18 Holes Medal (Stroke) The Penang Sports Club Ladles biannual 18 holes medal (stroke) competition was played at Glugor yesterday and resulted as follows: Mrs. W. H. Brodie 85 11 74 Mrs J. E. A. Clark 109 —33 76 Mrs’ J. W. Clark 89 10
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  • 54 11 In a friendly soccer match on the Western Road ground yesterday, the Penang Sports Club defeated the Pathans by five goals to two. T.M. Clark scored three goals and Keay and Conaghan each netted one for the winners. Capt. Davin and Buta Singh each scored one
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  • 114 11 .—Reuter. MISSOURI PLAYER LEADING Toronto, Aug. 8 There is a strong American challenge for the Canadian open golf championship. The amateur Tom Draper. Junior, from St. Louis, Missouri, who showed brilliant nutting despite the tricky and strong wind, is leading with 67—three under par.
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  • 431 11 Man With Broken Head Gives Evidence Kuala Kangsar. Suffering from a broken head and a fracture of the left forearm as a result of being allegedly hit with an iron bar during a sainsu raid, a 50-year-old Chinese vegetable gardener, in his evidence in the Police
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  • 98 11 Visit By Clayton Club Of Parit Buntar Taiping. The Clayton Club of Parit Buntar will engage the Taiping Chinese Recreation Club at tennis tomorrow, on the C.R.C. courts, play starting at Bam Five doubles matches will be played. The C.R.C. will be represented by the following: First
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  • 99 11 .—Reuter. SECOND ST. LEGER ITUAL Owned and trained by Richard Dawson, Magazine won the second successive St. Leger trial— the Annover Plate —over one mile and five furlongs .it New’bury. Magazine, which w’as by the French sire Mieuxce out of Boiarinia and ridden by Artlam, beat Sir
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  • 133 11 BASKETBALL AT FUN FROLIC Ipoh Team Visiting Penang The Ipou Chinese Young Men’s Society will be playing against a selected team of the Penang Chinese in a basketball tournament in aid of the China Distress Relief Fund at the Fun and Frolic Stadium at 9 o’clock tonight. The Ipoh team
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  • 146 11 Ipoh Cow And Gate Cup Soccer Ipoh The Kinta Europeans made a nromisin-; debut in competitive soccer today when they trounced the Malay Youths, also a new team, by 6 goals to one in the first round of the Cow and Gate Cup competition on the
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  • 83 11 Combined Sports On Tuesday Taiping. The combined sports of the Church of England Schools in Taiping and Kamunting were held on the public padang at Kamunting on Tuesday. In all 25 events were gone through without a hitch. Mrs. Bruce gave away the prizes. The Rqv.
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  • 58 11 Taiping. Liew Siew Cheong —75), the Taiping C.R.C. Billiards champion is in the final of the C.R.C. Handicap Billiards Tournament, where he will meet Lian Kon Kooi —5O) In the semi-finals, Liew Siew Cheong beat Khoo 800 Soo (plus 15) by 250 235, while Lian Kon
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 237 11 1000 overljV yy killed This has nothing to do with war casualties, but represents the number of chickens slaughtered daily at the modern factory of the Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd. Over 1,000 chickens a day —ample proof of the popularity of Mapro’s Chicken curry, stew and roast. And there
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  • 471 12 SMOKE DREAMS AND BEAU MARI FOR UPSET GOING SHOULD BE GOOD (By "(ICHC"> A LWAYS better on her second run, Electra, and Robelus who has just struck form, should make the two best bets for today’s races, the last day of the
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  • 115 12 Australian Government Assumes Wide Powers Melbourne, Aug. 8. Under a scheme for the control of the coal industry, the Commonwealth Government assumed wide powers in connection with production and consumption throughout Australia including power to requisition any or all mines, if necessary. Mr. Menzies made this
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  • 94 12 —Reuter. New Type U.S. Dive Bomber New York. August 8. The “New York Times" on Friday says that a new type of dive-bomb-er. said to be 100 miles per hour faster than the German Stuka. has been examined by the Brewster factory by the Di-rector-General of Defence.
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  • 425 12 Racing pigeons, trained as sporting birds before the WAR, HAVE NOW “GOT THEIR WINGS” IN A DOUBLE SENSE —FLYING WITH THE R.AJF. Champions that once sped from Berwick to the South to win big cash prizes for their owners are now employed on sterner tasks,
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  • 1001 12 Radio disturbances reduced by development of new high-voltoge porcelain insulators. DADIO static disturbances have been hushed another degree toward oblivion with the development of new high voltage procelain insulators with copper oxide glazes which keep them fiom acting as miniature broadcasters cf atmes pheric interferences,
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  • 122 12 Start At Ipoh Today Ipoh. A start will be made in the Lim Seng Fook Cup soccer competition today when the Ipoh Chinese Corinthians, the holders, meet the Ramblers in a firstround tie on the padang. Both the teams will be at full strength and
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  • 38 12 Reuter. Beirut, Aug. 8 It is officially stated that General Dentz and thirty-five Vichy officers, have been interned in view of the non-release of Allied officers who were flown to an unknown destination.—
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  • 81 12 Taiping. Teachers of the Taiping Hwa Lian Public School have been grafted war allowance of five per cent of their salaries, for which they had asked a few months back. In addition to the five per cent of his salary the principal of the school will
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  • 109 12 —Reuter. Refusal To Unload German Ships London. August 8. Oslo dock labourers refused to unFad ships carrying supplies for German forces in Norway, says the Norwegian Telegraph Agency. The Deckers’ Union in Oslo was instructed by the German military authorities to find 250 exceptionally fast dockers to carry
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  • 63 12 $5OO Donation By Hokkien Hoay Kuan Taiping. The Taiping Hokkien Hoay Kuan has donated a sum of 5500 to thr coming charity fair in aid of the Perak Patriotic Fund at the Coronation Park on August 30 and 31. The Hoay Kuan has also set aside
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  • 594 12 INJURIES SUSTAINED fN CAR COLLISION Ipoh. Remarking that the accident was due to the negligence of the defendant whose conduct had put the plaintiff in a position of danger and that the plaintiff could not be accused of any negligence on his part
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    • 383 12 LARUT TIN FIELDS LIMITED (Incorporated in the F.M.S.) Application has been made to the Directors of this Company to issue to Mr. Edward Douglas Brettell of Alor Star, Kedah, duplicate Certificates in Tespect of 800 shares numbered *****1 to *****0 inclusive, in the Company upon the statement that the original
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