Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 5 September 1939

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE SECOND EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY ?09. Vol. xcvn. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1939. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 135 1 —Reuter “Arms Embargo Clause Must Be Repealed” WITHOUT ENTERING INTO WAR New York Sept. 5 While newspapers throughout the country continue to emphasise the hope that the United States will stay from war. the feeling appears to he growing that the arms embargo clause
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  • 67 1 RurtS, .St’/’/, 5. announces that ha; < been progressively tne jroiit. French naval have taken up positions to then; while aerial O'C proceeding with nc-'-saw message says that unhed I! arsaw at g p in. Jiri's in several places. It </ that two German re
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  • 75 1 —Reuter. Tokyo, September 4. .meriting upon Japan’s decito remain neutral in the can conflict, the Japan says: “Japan will not view difference the pact between ind Moscow. Should such extend its influence to East ipan would be compelled to ■dl notice if such an alliance, the
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  • 91 1 .—Reuter. ons In Montreal And ‘!lif*r Parts Arrested Montreal. September 4. if German citizens in Montreal 4 er parts of Canada were arrested It yal Canadian Mounted Police under the Enemy Alien Act. At use of one German a short-wave transmitter was seized. 'k Germans were detained
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  • 59 1 8.0. W. Attend AH Cabinet Meetings Rugby, September 4. >ugh Mr. Anthony Eden, who ver as Secretary for Dominion this morning, will not be a y nr of the War Cabinet, arrange--4,‘ have been made for him to at11 meetings of the Cabinet in orto keep the Dominion
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  • 201 1 Split In Cabinet War Policy Capetown, September 5. A split in the Cabinet 'war policy was indicated at the debate at the Assembly in which General Hertzog and ('.eneral Smuts expressed opposing viewpoints. Reuter. General Hertzog read a declaration of policy that South Africa’s relations with various
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  • 96 1 s.—Reuter. Two Further Appointments -Vi Appointments of Ministers not in the War Cabinet, announced tonight, show the following changes: Mr. W. S. Morrison remains Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster but becomes also Minister fcr Food; Lord MacMallan is appointed Minister of Information (a new Ministry) and Mi.
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  • 116 1 -REUTER. ONE BATTLESHIP HIT Successful R. A. F Raid At Wilhelmshaven LONDON, SEPTEMBER 5. A COMMUNIQUE ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF INFORMATION STATES THAT A SUCCESSFUL ATTACK WAS CARRIED OUT DURING YESTERDAY AFTERNOON BY UNITS OF THE ROYAL AIR FORCE ON VESSELS OF THE GERMAN FLEET AT
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  • 318 1 Reuter. GERMAN WAR TACTICS Paris, Sept. 4. “It is 1914 all over again. They have learned nothing and will be beaten just the same.” This is the comment of the man in the street on hearing of the torpedoing of the “Athenia” which is compared on
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  • 59 1 i.—Reuter. Worst Battle Ever Uliungking, Sept, 5. Thirty-six pt.mcs raided Chungking in the early hours of yesterday nrv>rning and were gree/ed *»y intensive anti-aircraft fire. The raiders were subsequently engaged by Chinese pursuit machines ba what is described as the fiercest h’ttle ever seen in Chungking. The
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  • 276 1 Nett.s In Brief —Reuter. Warsaw, September 5. i The President has issued a decree I providing for the formation of Czecho- I Slovak legions in Poland. These will I be part of tthe Polish Army while retaining their special national character. Thousands of Czechs and Slovaks
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  • 294 2 I.—Reuter. America To Be Neutral Washington, September 4 American neutrality was proclaimed by President Roosevelt in a broadcast to the •whole nation. He declared that he could not ask that every American should remain neutral in thought. "Even a neutral cannot be asked to close his mind or
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  • 75 2 —Reuter. pamphlets, not BOMBS, DROPPED NO ENGAGEMENT WITH ENEMY AIRCRAFT London, September 4. The Ministry of Information announce that on the night of September 3 and 4 aircraft of the Royal Air Force carried out extensive reconnaissance over Northern and Western Germany. They
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  • 102 2 ’—Reuter. Arrest Of 45 Members Of I. R. A. London. September 4 Lord Craigavon. speaking in the Northern Ireland House of Commons, said that owing to certain regrettable incidents, they had taken 45 members of the Irish Republican Army into their care last night
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  • 40 2 .—Reuter. Voluntary Registration For National Service Jerusalem. September 4 The registration of all Jewish men and women aged eighteen to fifty for national service and assistance to the British Army if required is announced by the Jewish Agency.—Reuter.
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  • 87 2 I.—Reuter. British Labour Determined To Smash Hitlerism London, September 4 When delegates representing five million British Trade Unionists assembled at Bridlington for the annual conference today, it decided to curtail its business to two days, thus reflecting the delegates’ implacable determination. The President expressed the feelings and aspirations
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  • 73 2 —Reuter. Egyptian Relations With Germany Broken Off Rugby, September 4. The Prime Minister of Egypt lias told the press of the cessation of relations and the staff of the German Legation at Cairo are being given their ports.All political parties, including the powerful Wafd, .are
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  • 60 2 8.0. W. Loyal Messages From Native Peoples Rugby, September 4. It is reported by the War Office that in all British African colonies, the regulai- forces have been mobilised and all measures for security taken. From the Colonies where defence measures are complete, loyal messages not only from
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  • 63 2 —Reuter. First French War Communique Paris, Sept. 4. The first French war communique says:—“Operations have begun by the whole land, sea and air forces.” M. Leon Blum, in the Populaire, says: "Herr Hitler has given peace a fatal blow. Consequently Britain and France is at war with
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  • 71 2 i. —Reuter. Special Consideration For German Refugees London, Sept. 4. In the House of Commons, Sir John Anderson announced that citizens of the former Czechoslovakia are not to be treated as enemy aliens and there will be special consideration for genuine German and Austrian refugees. Certain
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  • 46 2 E —Reuter. Bulgaria Adopting Similar Attitude Bucharest, September 4 Rumania is remaining neutral as her alliance with Poland included no staff tal'js except such as concerned possible aggression by Soviet Russia. Dispatches from Sofia indicate that the Bulgarian attitude is one of strict neutrality.—Reuter.
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  • 38 2 Reuter. Precautions To Ensure Safety Of Ships London, Sept. 4. Precautions have been taken to ensure that enemy action shall not hinder the use of the Suez Canal by merchant shipping. states the Ministry of Information.—
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  • 377 2 "—8.0. W. Rugby, September 4. The Prime Minister, in an address specially broadcast to the German people last night, said:—“Your country and mine are now at war. Your Government has bombed and invaded the free and independent State of Poland which this country is in
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  • 815 2 1,000 Survivors Save! MR. CHURCHILL'S ANSW HRS AS NEW FIRST LORiLondon, Septi d<! Officials at the White House received the new> nt! loi pedoing of the Athenia with obvious feelings of ho President’s secretary stated that according to official nation the ship was bound for Canada
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  • 348 2 Heavy Losses Inflicted By Polish Cavalry. Paris, Sept. 4. A Polish radio declares that German parachutists alighted behind the Polish lines in Silesia to try to des" troy telephonic and telegraphic communications, according to a Havas message from Warsaw. Polish planes dispersed two German columns with
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  • 57 2 Reuter. i Germans Hear New- Of British Ultimatim Brussels, Senn Eyt-witnesses describe lace as displaying neithf r thusiasm of 1914 nor outbur or bitterness. Crowds li o broadcast of the British ultim out signs of approval and There have been no demon side the British and
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  • 32 2 Reuter Believe To Have A Mine Copenhagen, S if A Girek steamer, Kosti, ».1 Falsterbo in the Baltic Sea. lieved that the vessel strucl bound from Antwerp for E
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  • 249 3 Sanction Of H.M’s. Board Of Trade Necessary 11 is notified in a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on S r! a '.<± ht tha he Ships and Airtraft (Transfer Registration) Act, 1939, is now in force in the Colony The sanction of His Majesty’s Board of Trade
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  • 103 3 Singapore. Permission to practise as members of the Singapore bar was given to Mr. Joseph Ezra David Elias and Mr. Simon Haigh David Elias who were admitted in the High Court on Friday. Mr. P Battishill for both applicants told his lordship Mr. Justice Manning that the Bar
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  • 307 3 Founder Of Firm In Singapore Singapore. CHAN SZE ONN, founder of the firm of Chan Sze Onn *<l Company, company secretries, died in Singapore on Sunday at the age of 40, after a short illness. Second of three brothers wellknown in Malaya, Mr. Chan
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  • 331 3 Mr. Edward Hitchain Singapore. The death took place on Sunday «.orning of Mr. Edward (Ned) Hitx ham, aged 51. senior foreman ironuiaster of the Singapore Harbour Board. Tlie late Mr. Hitcham, who was the on of the late Mr. and Mrs. .Hitcham South Shields, had been
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  • 133 3 Boyanese Claims Trial Kuala Lumpur. BOA ANESE named Warid bin Amit appeared before Mr. R.C. Redman, the First Magistrate, charged with being found in possession of a bicycle suspected to have been stolen or fraudulently obtained. The accused claiming trial said, “I did not steal it, nor
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  • 206 3 Singapore. “I was asked by a stranger to carry the two tubes and a tin. I asked him what was inside and he told me that they contained syrup.” This was the defence made by Yeo Ah He who appeared on Friday before Mr. RE. Turnbull,
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  • 73 3 Malacca For possessing a bottle of liquor, duty on which had not been paid. P E Theseiia. an 18-year-old Eurasian, appeared before Mr. R P Bingham in the Police Court on Thursday. Pleading guilty to the charge, the accused said that he bought the liquor for medicinal use
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  • 215 3 CHEAP SECOND AND THIRD CLASS FARES Kuala Lumpur. FOLLOWING on recent concessions being made in regard to railway fares in Selangor and Negri Sembilan, the F.M.S. Railway authorities now notify cheap single and return fares in operation between the following stations in Penang, Province and Perak.
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  • 518 3 Flying After Dark Prohibited Restrictions on aircraft flying over the Colony or its territorial waters have been imposed by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. The order, published in a Government Gazette extraordinary says: No aircraft shall fly between the hours of sunset and sunrise except by
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  • 203 3 Singapore. Ng Kian Hoe (22), Lim Kee Lin (32) and a 60-year-old woman pleaded gulity in the fifth .police court before Mr. L. C. Goh on a charge that they at No. 39. Tiverton Lane, assisted in the management of a public lottery, chap jee kee. Court
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  • 112 3 Muar. Kwek Guan Joo was produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with smoking chandu in a club house, namely the Thua Lin Recreation Club, in Jalan Meriam. In reply to the charge Kwek Guan Joo said that he was a registered smoker. Inche Abdul
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  • 106 3 Muar. Tan Tua‘Neo, a middle aged Chinese woman was produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with possession of illicit samsu. It was stated that the value and duty of the samsu was $3.40. A further charge of being in possession of a complete
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  • 71 3 Muar Tan Teck Pong a lorry driver was produced before Inche Haron bin Ahmad and charged with overloading in his lorry. He pleaded guilty to the charg and was fined $l2 in default 6 days imprisonment Goh Thian another lorry driver also made his appearance before
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  • 181 3 Accused’s Statement To Magistrate Kuala Lumpur. “I had only taken two glasses of toddy. I don’t admit I was so drunk as to be incapable of driving the car.” said Ajit Singh, a Sikh, to Mir. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, Kuala
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  • 123 3 Fraudulent Use Of Stamps Alleged Malacca. Sept. 11 ard the following days have been fixed by Mr. W. J. Thorogood. District Judge, for the hearing of the cases in which Jantan bin Manap and Abu bin Daud, stamppressmen of the Treasury, are charged with fradulently using used
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  • 64 3 Singapore. For driving a car without a licence. Miss Wong Joon Heng, a young Chinese woman, was fined $6 by Mr. E E Coleman in the Traffic Court. The offence was committed at the junction of Empress Place and High Street. Accused pleading guilty to the charge,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 33 3 BOBBY BEAR'S ADVENTURES: Sur "prize" Marrow ••Fine,’ Dr. Goat says, "large and ripe." Burst the air balloon, a bang s^n Hot ashes fallino /rom Pipe- Through the yard and garden rang. ~<r- w
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  • CHINA PAGE
    • 476 4 Treasured Ideals And Principals Must Be Maintained Chungking, September 1. 'T'HAT China and India should co-operate for their own good as well as for the good| of the world was emphasized by Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, in a broadcast message from Chungking) early
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    • 120 4 —Central News. Britons Forced Out Of Nantao Hongkong, September 1. A recent British arrival from Tsingtao, formerly premier seaside resort in North China, who has been engaged in business in Tsingtao for twenty years was forced to leave as the result of the intensified anti-British agitations there.
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    • 48 4 engaged in two-day manoeuvres. —Central News. Hongkong. Sept. 1. Coincident with the mobilization of fifty local royal navy and volunteer reserves by Sir Geoffrey Northcote, the Hongkong Governor, according to the Emergency Law, several thousand Hongkong defence forces are earnestly engaged in two-day manoeuvres. —Cen-
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    • 84 4 Central News. Hongkong. August 29. The Japanese-sponsored anti-British demonstration at Nantao. the Chinese City south of the French Concession in Shanghai, in the morning of August 27 passed resolutions for the retrocession of the extra-Settlement roads and the reorganisation of the Shanghai Municipal Council, after which
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    • 146 4 Japanese “army hostels.’’ —Central News. Outbreak Of Epidemics Feared Hongkong, August 31. Tientsin Hood waters are gradually receding but the city is facing very grave problems, firstly, the prevention of the outbreak of epidemics, and secondly, the refugee relief, according to Tientsin dispatches. The water dropped by
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    • 47 4 —Central News. Chengchow, Aug. 22 Traffic on the Peiping-Liaoning Railway has again been disrupted as a result of the destruction by Chinese guerillas of the track at Luanhsien and Chukochwang in east Hopei. Five hundred Japanese were defeated on Sunday and retreated to Luanhsien.—Central News.
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    • 219 4 ARMY CONCENTRATING ON EASTERN BORDER Sian, August 29. TIEPORTS from various sources agree that the Soviet Union is concentrating its army on the eastern border of Outer Mongolia facing Manchukuo in connection with the development of the Nomonhan affair. —lnternational News. Travellers through Siberia
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    • 174 4 Mongol Lamas Guardins Hall 6 Chungking. THE remains of Genghis Khan, famous Mongolian leader, whose armies overran Asia and parts of Europe in the 13th century, are now lying in state in an ancient temple on Dragon Hill, a picturesque spot 30 miles east of
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    • 322 4 Group Of Seventeen Arrives In H. K. After touring on foot in China and the South Seas for eight years a group of Chinese youths has arrived in Hongkong. The group set out from Canton seventeen days before the Mukden Incident in 1931 on a ten-year tour
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    • 104 4 siren was sounded at 3 a.m.— Central News. But Driven Back By Pursuits Chungking, August 31. Despite the cloudy night with bad visibility and the moon half covered by clouds, between twenty and thirty j Japanese bombers made a 800-mile bombing trip from Hankow to Chungking early
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    • 63 4 This is what you would see outside Tientsin Station if you arrived by train. In Japane hands since August, 1937, the city, a vital railway junction, has become a huge milit< centre with troops such as these guarding its important points.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

  • 1003 5 “Plaintiff Would Not Hesitate To Lie” —Says Judge I' S M E f T dis “*r «>e plaintiff’s claim in toto and allowing the defendant firm $5OO on their counter-claim was given in Supreme Cour Penang, m the case in which a former Igent of
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  • 55 5 Alor Star. I he outbreak of war has had little or no effect upon conditions in Alor Star. The only thing that has arisen in price is sugar, which has gone up two cents a katty. There is a complete absence of “jitters” and everything
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  • 942 5 Dr B. H. Ong expects to be able to, leave Malacca hospital during the course of the week. Mr. A. Bell, Assayer. R.A.G.M., returned to Raub on Saturday, from Singapore accompanied by Dr. Wolfram Penselar. Hr Mr. J. D. Muir, assistant master at the Malacca High School
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  • 294 5 WIDOW WITH 34 WOUNDS A LLEGED to have murdered a middle aged Malay widow, Rabani Binti Mohd. Rashid on February 23 last at Pusing, a young Malay, Mohamed Ali bin Brita, stood his trial before the Hon. Mr. Justice C. M. Murray Aynsley at the
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  • 50 5 Ipoh. A public meeting will be held at the Town Hall, Ipoh, at 5 o’clock today to consider in what way the women of Perak can assist the Government. Mrs. Marcus Rex will preside and all sections of the community are cordially invited to attend.
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  • 34 5 The St. John Ambulance Association. Penang. Detached Class No. 1 scheduled to be held at the Association Headquarters today has ibeen postponed to September 11 at 8.00 p.m. at the Headquarters.
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  • 402 5 Fined $l4O For Six Traffic Offences Ipoh. piNES totalling $l4O were imposed on a young Cantonese motorrepairer, who was arraigned before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, in the Ipoh First Magistrate’ Court, yesterday, on six different charges, namely reckless driving, failing to stop after an accident,
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  • 50 5 Today on the Esplanade from 6 p.m. to 7.30 p.m March The Thin Red Line Alford Selection Community Land. No. 1 Stoddon Waltz Waltzland Mackenzie Overture William Tell Rossini Intermezzo In The Shadows Fincx Selection Community Land. No 2. Stoddon Fox Trot The Song Of The Marines Warren
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  • 202 5 TWO ARRESTS IN CAVE NIGHT raid made by Revenue Officers at Penang Hill on September 2 resuited in the arrest of two Chinese named Tan Hock Lye and Kang Ah Hin in a cave, in which was found a 65-g.allon still. Yesterday, in the Penang Middle
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  • 162 5 Cyclist Injured A motor collision, involving a lorry and an Indian cyclist, occurred at Batu Lanchang Road at about 5.15 yesterday afternoon. The cyclist was thrown off his mount and removed to the General Hospital by ambulance with injuries to his head and body. It
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  • 404 6 has struck. Her first blow was delivered yesterday with the torpedoing of the British liner “Athenia.” There were 1,400 passengers on board but of what consequence is human life in the Nazi scheme of aggression? Herr Hitler is reported to have replied to President Roosevelt’s appeal with
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  • 55 6 WINDSOR CINEMA “The Mysterious Red Bag’’ (Cantonese talkie) 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL CINEMA “Tukaram” (Tamil talkie). 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA Deanna Durbin and Melvin Douglas in “That Certain Age.” 6.15 p.m. 9.15 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA “Next Time I Marry” with Lucille Ball and James
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  • 146 6 New German Currency Move Berlin, Sept. 4. The German News Agency announces that it has become necessary lately to put into circulation a larger amount of five-mark notes of Rentenmark currency. In order to facilitate payments in smaller change, rentenmark notes of one and two marks will
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  • 490 6 Why Domei Is Silent r i 'H E mystery is solved at la-t. Now that there are whispers of an impending Soviet-Japanese war, I understand why the 1 >omei News Agency has been so silent these days. ()therwise, who knows, we might have been regaled with reports
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  • 636 6 Tuesday, September 5. I LL contacts are being progressively made on the front, says a war communique issued by France. Naval forces have taken up positions assigned to them and aerial forces are proceeding with the necessary reconnaissances. the British side, activity has so
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    • 32 6 "BULLFINCH" BUTTER Australia's Best and the favourite of Malaya THE BRAND OF PURITY Obtainable at all High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Ageitte Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, Ipofa, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1491 7 GREAT IMPORTANCE TO BRITAIN KEEP INDUSTRIES GOING AS USUAL FOOD PROFITEERS TO BE DEALT WITH SEVERELY EXCELLENCY the Governor, in a broadcast address from Singapore yesterday evening, stressed the importance of Malaya to Britain economically and strategically and it was essential that
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  • 98 7 ALTHOUGH any in- crease in the retail price of milk was entirely unjustified before yesterday, the Pinang Gazette learns today that householders will have to pay a few cents more per tin from now onwards, especially in the case of the cheaper, household brands. This is
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  • 113 7 Preparing Plans Of New Market Mr A. Mylo, who has been temporarily engaged by the Penang Municipality as an Architectural Assistant, has assumed his new duties. Mr. Mylo has been specially engaged to prepare working plans for the new Municipal Market at Penang Road and
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  • 156 7 Discovery In Bridge Street Lavatory A hanging tragedy occurred in the public lavatory in Bridge Street this morning, when a Chinese was found dead with a rope round his neck. The unfortunate man, Yeoh Song Kim, aged 39 years, is said to have been missing from his home
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  • 45 7 The death occurred this morning at tie Phor Thay Huck Ee nunnery at 1A lagan Jermal Road, of Madame Hong Lean, founder and head mm of the nunnery. The late Madame Hong Lean had been in ill health for some months.
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  • 165 7 NO FEAR OF PRICE INCREASE Kuala Lumpur. While no steps are at present being taken by the local Transport Board to institute a petrol, oil and lubricants rationing scheme in Selangor, it is understood that should such a project be found necessary coupons will
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  • 164 7 Sequel To Serious Motor Crash A European, C. H. Burgess, the Penang Garrison Second Division goalkeeper. appeared before Mr. H. A. Forrer in the District Court yesterday on two charges of causing grievous hurt and one of causing hurt. Burgess was charged with having on July 29
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  • 45 7 For Officers Of Indian Regiment The Indian residents of Penang have issued invitations for an “At Home at the Runny mede Hotel on Monday, Sept. 11, 1939 at 5.15 p.m. to meet the officers of the Indian Regiment stationed in Penang.
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  • 473 7 WOMEN AND CHILDREN NOT TO BE INTERNED («•■rnians residing in Nlalay a ar»* to lie interned in Singapore. It is umiiew. stood th;rt four from Penang left for Singapore, aecxenpanied by Inspector Linsel! by the night express yesterday. It is also understood that two German
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  • 125 7 I From Our Own <>Y>rrespondent) T’lsfciy. The total number of Aryan Germans inh'rrMsl yesfe.rtta,y waa 1 31, iie hiding- I» brothers of fhib' De La SaHe order, teachers in. the lo<*a.l Christian Schools, and the s«*ptugcnari^il portrait painter, Karl <le who whs interned hero at the
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  • 112 7 Warning To Non-jLiccri<& Holders Ah inipvirUmt notice to wireJes# ’Hbr teners has I»een issue I by the Postal authorities. Any person ojM;ratiu,g or instaßln|g[ S* wireless receiving station without a valid broaxkiast listening station Jideiu» is liable to a penalty which may amount to st,o<M Licences may I»
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    • 115 7 SUPREME the Sunday Despatch >; M Bonny Baby Competition 1934, Open to all comers 10 babies out of the final >• 12 were fed on COW WBIWk GATE. Here are three' including IS V TH A the first prize-winner! I|| Could there be a more IL. jib M convincing proof
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  • 953 8 Rubber Market Report London, August 23. A large business has been done in nearby Rubber during the week. The demand has been largely from Germany but considerable quantities have also been sold to other Continental countries. For Lhe first time for a considerable period Spot Rubber
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  • 405 8 LEWIS PEAT LIMITED Rubber Report Singapore. Aug. 31. 1939. The week lias been one of considerable anxiety and it is remarkable how well the market has stood up to all the alarms. A little liquidation before the weekend brought, values here below twenty-eight but a marked recovery has since taken
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  • 98 8 Penang, September 4. 1939 Cotirtesy of the Chartered Bank). On London Bank Demand 2/4 1/16 On London Bank 4 months 2/4 3/32 Private O. D. 2/4 5/16 I Private 3 ,m/s Documentary 2/4 5/8 lOn New York Demand 45 nom. f Canadian 45 nom. On France Demand 2025
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 210 8 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat 39 Austral Ama I 3 9 l/ c Ayer Weng 75 Ayer Hitam 11/6 IS/6 Batu Selangor 1124 1-171 Ber junta! 7 6 8 3 Hitam 30 35 Hong Fait 52 Jelebu 45 50 K. Kamunting 5/9 6/3 Kampong Lanjut 13 13/9
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    • 141 8 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 3/6 3/9 A. Amalgamated 3/6 4/ Batu Selangor 1.10 1.15 Hitam 30 35 Hong Fatt 52 j 571 Jelebu 474 524 K. Lanjut 12/6 13/6 Klang River 1.70 1.75 Kramat 9' 9/6 Kuchai 1.07 a 1.124 Laruts 3/6 4/ Petalings 6.30 6.50
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    • 179 8 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS In view of prevailing conditions the following Quotations must be taken as nominal. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 3/6 3/104 A. Amalgamated 3/6 3/9cd Bangrins 17/ 17/6 Gopengs 6/9 7/3 Hong Fatts 51 54 Johans 24 27 Jelebus 474 524 Katus 20 20/9 K Lanjuts 13/3 13/9 Kuchais
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    • 251 8 SOON THEAM CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Seller? Ampats 3/6 3 < A. Hitams 17/6 18 A. Weng 70 Bangrins 17/ 17 9 B. Selangors 1.12 1 Berjuntais 8/ Chenderiangs 11/ Hong Fatt 53 Kamras 1/3 Kamuntings 8/ K. Lanjuts 13/3 13 9 Kramats 9/3 Kundangs 6/6 7 Kuchais 1.06 Laruts
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  • 95 8 An ambitious programme of international events has been arranged for the *****939 winter sport season in Germany. They will be held in leading winter sports resorts throughout the Reich, and in particular. special attractions are offered in Austria. The programme includes an international ice hockey tournament
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 761 8 BANKS THE MERCANTILE v i BANK OF INDIA, LTD. IF A QWttal Authorised g-JJJoS) «Mpttal subscribed •■nerve fund and Rest £1.252,7 .0. fMpdtal Paid Up £1.050,000 jpg BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kir Charles Alexander Innes, BIT vnari k.C.S-L, aiEii chairman 1 Sir Thomas Smith Kt., Dy. Chairman ——H5 <r<"i Right. Hon.
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    • 157 8 B.RASS.O ■> l,sh r A work w M 14 Piles Quickly Heel YOURS WILL DISAPPE/*: What would you not give to b* re< cured of those torturing, awkward p To find them surely growing lees and until they healed and disappeared n> to torment you again! A physician < startling
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  • 176 9 G.P.O. Tea Party London. The Assistant Postmaster-General Mr. W. Mabane, recently despatched from the G. P. O. a telegram to the Post-master-General of Turkey: “Canadian and Turkish schoolgirls who are now at the G. P. 0.. London, as my guests join me in sending you sincere
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  • 197 9 ‘‘lnsanity Due To Persecution” Chicago. A verdict of “Suicide during temporary insanity due to persecution” was returned b) the jury at an inquest at Chicago recently. I he inquest was on Mme. Adele Langer, a Jewish refugee from Czechoslovakia, v.ho threw herself from a window
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  • 135 9 City Magistrate’s Suggestion Bannu, August 17. Lt. Sher Afzal Khan, City Magistrate is reported to have suggested to the Deputy Commissioner to provide barb-ed-wire fencing round the city for protection of the life and property of the people. The Deputy Commissioner is stated to have approved
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  • 131 9 L —Rteut/er. Quarter 'Of A Million Still In France Paris, July 20. There are still a quarter of a million Spanish refugees in France, of whom 180,944 are ex-militiamen. These figures are given by M. Bonnet, Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a letter replying to a question by
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  • 150 9 —Reuter. Indian Crawls To Camp Edmonton, Alberta. The stamina of a Chapewyan Indian, severely injured in a fight with a grizzly bear, amazed hospital physi-. cians here when he received his first medical treatment In the fight, which occurred 190 miles west; of Edmonton, eight months ago,
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  • 92 9 Reuter. Poona. The father of a blind beggar boy told social workers here that his son was earning £6.15s a month by begging. Asked by the workers to send his son to an institution for the bind to enable him to learn a
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  • 235 9 The following notification appears in the Post Office daily list: Despatch of British Mails: Detailed information regarding the despatch of British cr Imperial seaborne and air mails will not be published in future. Advantage will be taken of British or Imperia] ships and aircraft for the despatch of
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  • 174 9 —Reuter. Bigger Demand And Lower Supply Simla. The rise in value of raw jute is analysed in the July issue of the Indian Central Jute Committee's Bulletin, which says: “This season’s arrivals of raw jute into Calcutta and the mill area were nearly one million
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  • 106 9 Reuter. Made Girl Eat To Find Her Religion Cawnpore. The police at Cawnpore applied a neat Solomon’ solution to their problem when they picked up a deaf and dumb girl who was stranded at the railway station. Before they could send her to a “home” they
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  • 109 9 Reuter. Improvement Due To Royal Visit Toronto, July 16. The visit of the King and Queen to Canada is given as the principal reason for the improvement in Canadian business during the first half of 1939. A general survey shows that business barometers indicated an advance of about
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  • 69 9 Reuter Paris. British pilots are expected to fly to Boulogne-Sur-Mer for the official opening by M Guy La Chambre, the French Air Minister, of the new Boulogne-Alprech Civil Airport next Saturday. It is hoped that some of the latest French Army and Navy planes will be
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  • 173 9 > Reuter. German Atlasen Must Show ’‘Living Space” Berlin. German school atlas* s are to be designed in futur* to show ‘‘tehensraum” (the populai Nazi catchword meaning “living space rathe: than normal geographical features, under a decree issued by the Reich Munster of education. The new
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  • 98 9 j.—Reuter. Exhibition’s 4,00(i Mile Tour Paris. Two recruiting officerr of Mie French Air Force are shortly setting out on a tour round France in a special exhibition caravan to ]>oj>uiarise the Air Force. The tour, which is scheduled to cover 3,750 miles, has been organised by
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  • 121 9 Moving To New Home After 47 Years Johannesburg. One of South Africa’s most famous bridges will shortly go “on trek” for over 500 miles. This is the 47-year-old structure across the Vaal river at Fourteen Streams, on the 'boundary of the Cape Province and
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  • 130 9 —Reuter. Stolen Watteau False Alarm Paris. Two police inspectors wiu> are combing the northern coast for Watteau’s masterpiece ‘L’lndifferent' stolen from the Louvre last month were informed that the painting was hanging in the hall of a large hotel at L« Touquet. At the hotel the
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  • 133 9 1. Reuter British Company’s Task €D»ertx>urg. A British company nave signed a contract with the French Naval authorities to try to raise the old French warship Imprenable which was converted into a repair ship for submarines and sunk a year ago following a collision with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1662 9 TO-DAY PENANG pX j ZHJ 6.08 Me /3 (49.3 m.) BL> 5.55 Indian Music. 7.00 Light Music. 1> Happy Vienna (Air. Walter) 21 IRANSMISSION—ONE. Wedded Whimsies (Arr. Aliord/ 3i GSI 15.26 Me/s (18 66 in.) Dieam Waltz (Miilockeri 4) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) Maidens of Baden (Komzak) 5) B<cmtC/8«
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    • 747 9 12.20 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report. 12.23 Murgatroyd and Wmterbottom, Frances Day and the Ballynooligans. 12.50 Reuter Rugby Pre>s, Weather Forecast and Announcements. 1.05 Morten and Kaye (Two Pianos) and Harry Roy His Orchestra. 1.35 Close down. 5.20 An hour of Dance Music. 6.20 Closing local Stock Quotations.
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  • 192 10 Broadcast Interviews London An invitation to members of tlje public to “come and be televised” is being issued by the 8.8. C., writes the Radio Correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” Anyone who has had an interesting experience. has a good story to tell or a
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  • 1231 10 Arrival* TODAY, SEPTEMBER 5. s.s. “Teucer” from Singapore. sis. "Fairneld City” irom Singapore via Port Swcttennam. s.s. "Valentyn” irom Belawan-Deli Lho-Seumawe, Sigli, Sabang, Olehleh, Tjalang, Meulaboh, Tapatoean, Sinabang, Banjak-eil, Singkel. Sibolga and Padaag. TOMORROW, SEPTEMBER 6. m.s. “Fionia” irom Singapore via Port Swettenham. s.s “Bulan” from Singapore
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  • 96 10 ,—-Reuter, Rome. The dL>covery of some frescoes the ruined .house of a rich mt 1 at Ostia, Rome’s ancient scanconfirm the high culture and perity of the town under the 1 Empire. The frescoes consist of wall iings depicting charioteers, and (< paintings
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 589 10 BLUE FUNNEL LINE WEEKLY SERVICE TO LONDON NORTH CONTINENT Leaves Peking Due London MHNBLAUS (Jails Hull Sept. 9 Oct. 4 GLENBEG Cails Antwerp Middteboro Sept. 11 Oct. 9 XKAK Calls Glasgow Sept. 15 Oct. 11 TEN DAY SERVICE TO LIVERPOOL VTA HAVRE Liverpool TEUCER Sept. 5 Oot. 10 Ifftrrmw Calls
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    • 291 10 P. O. *1) BRITISH INDI». STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANIES (Incorporated In England) For Freight Passage or particulars apply to ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. Penan:’ BURNS PHILP LINE tißCorporated in Australia) FOR BRIBBANK, BTDNKT AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Regular monthly »alKn« by sx MARELLA (7,373 tona) and m.v.
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    • 161 10 PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICE I TO MARSEILLES. LONDON (Passengers only) ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. COPENHAGEN. m. 9. "FIONIA” Wed. Sept m-s. “SELANDIA” Sei*- m. 3. "BORINGIA” m.s. "LALANDIA” oV m.s. "JUTLANDIA” J® m.s. “MEONIA” m.s. "FIONIA” J 3- m.s. “SELANDIA” m.s. “BORINGIA’’ m.s. “LALANDIA” xms. "JUTLANDIA” *pr i m.s. “MEONIA” h Apr-
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  • 62 11 August Competition The August Monthly Golf Competition at Malakoff was played on Saturday and Sunday, September 2 and 3 under Stapleford rules and H. L. Barry proved the winner, his score being 19+18 =37 points. The runner up was G. C. C. Blakstad whose score was 16+18=34 points.
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  • 44 11 On the 8.X.1. ground at 5.15 p.m. today: S.X.I.:— D. Singh. B Kleinman. K Boon Chao, T. Teik Siew, C. Chia Cheok (Capt.), A. Carrier. J. Boyle, T. Chin Guan. M. Nicholas. J. Anthony,, and B. Leong. Reserves: Chui Cheng; G. de Zilva.
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  • 96 11 Results Of August Medals The following were the results of the Kedah Club Men’s and Ladies’ August Medals: MEN’S AUGUST MEDAL-STROKE R. D. Gross (Winner) 39 46 9=76 J. Scott 42 41— 8= 75 W. L. Davidson 44+41 10:75 Che Laidin 40 37 3= 74 Ch? Isa
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  • 116 11 In a fast and interesting game of soccer on the Rcnong Ground before a large crowd, the Muslim Recreation Club “B” defeated the Min Sin Seah “B” by the only goal of the match scored by N. Sheriff, two minutes before the end.
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  • 308 11 GOLD CUP—HORSES— Class I—Div. I—ll Miles <■. ft m “Nameless Kongsi” Van Breukelen J 2 JACK DKUCF si M Cheah VaD 0 iuLMNA Sy 100 GOLDEN GLIMPSE 6y 8.13 H M St g nk An 1 1 1 COOLTIIT 4y 8.13 Kongsi” Van Bret*e|ta 2 I
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  • 1268 11 RACE J 2.30 P. M. HORSES —Class 3 —Division 4 —6 Furlongs 0 0 2 LORD GRAY 4v 9.04 Capt. H. F Bloxham Logue 0 0 3 LITTLE JOHN 5y 8.13 “Rengit Kongsi” Bowden 2 0 0 BRIGHT ANSWER 4y 8.11 Pasadena Kongsi” Major Fox 1 0
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  • 75 11 The St. Leger Stakes to be run at Doncaster tomorrow has been cancelled according to a Reuter message. It will l>e a severe blow to Blue Peter (above) winner of the Two Thousand. Derby and Eclipse who has been considered
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  • 1169 11 WINNERSLHARD TO PICK frack In Wretched Condition (Hy “Epsom Jeep") Ihe wretched condition of the racetrack at Bukit Timah may cep fields below the usual strength tomorrow for the fourth day I the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meeting. But this will
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 185 11 FEEL UPSET? V Late Irregular boors and over- indulgence caß for Alka-Seltaor Why endure a headache, add gTaivT Sefaa keep it bon, “morning after” misery, or wd aoXk. Uoa stomach? These common ailments are h ltz^when 9uffer often associated with an excess aad muscular pates condition and can be relieved
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  • 211 12 QUIST AND BROMWICH IN t GREAT FORM Sensational Defeat Of Americans In Singles Philadelphia, Sept. 4. AUSTRALIA’S two-men team sensationally wrested the Davis Z^ > Cup from America by winning both the singles matches today after trailing 2—l in the first day’s play in the
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  • 55 12 I —Reuter. M. C. G Indian Tour Gin celled London. September 4 The Secretary of the Football League states that all football has been suspended and players' contracts are automatically cancelled. The Anglo-American Ryder Cup golf match lias been postponed indefinitely. The M.C.C. announce that the Indian
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  • 62 12 R. 11. William* V) inner Of Sept. Men’s Medal 'rhe Penang- Spurts Club (Golf Section) September Men’s Medal competition results are as follows: K. HJ. Williams 85— 9=76 winner J. Bain 89—12=77 J. E. Goodrich 70— 9=Bl FT. S. Lawrie 88 7=Bl E. S. Redfeam 89— 7=82 HALL
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  • 117 12 Taiping. "You should have gone to work in stead of gambling with your money; nowadays, money .'•> scarce,” remarked Raja »Sahm >n the Magistrate’s Court yesterday 7 .vnen three young Malays, Mohamed bin Awang, Yang bin K. Nudin anti Awang bin. Matt, were produced before him
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  • 69 12 TUESDAY. «(KfTEMBER 5. MIDDAY QUOTATIONS Penang 'l’in Business done > Not in yet tilngapore Tin RUBBER: <*enang (.Spot) 32c tiTngajxtre (Spot* 32c COPRA: Sundried $3 40 Black Pepper $9 50 TAPIOCA: Medium «•> oc ra.r RICE: Rangoon i’arhoiJed No. 1 $7.10 No. 2 $7.00 Rangoon White No. 1
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  • 54 12 RACE 1: LORI) GRAY LITTLE JOHN RACE 2: CLUNY SUNBEAM RACE 3: GOLDEN BLAZE JUDITH ANTON RACE 4: TEDDY BOY STELLA’S PET (RACE 5: HARLEQUIN DRATOR RACE 6: SCARLET TIGER MIM RACE 7: THE CALIPH FREEDOM RACE 8: IBLUE AND WHITE BAL TABARIN The going is
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  • 160 12 BOXIXG Beats Bobby Dunn On Knock Out Gunboat Jack (10.2) knocked out Bobby Dunn (9.13 Vs) in the fifth round in Melbourne recently. Dunn, with rights to the body forced the coloured American back early in the first round, but later Gunboat Jack attacked and he
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  • 113 12 Every Endeavour To Reach Destination Dear Sirs: Though .nothing definite is known yet, the K.L.M. planes will start as usual for Europe and will try to get as far as possible with their mails and passengers. Whether they will go further than Alexandria and can reach
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  • 365 12 Thrilling Hockey In Ipoh Ipoh. The Ironsides defeated the Police by five goals to two in a fast and thrilling game of hockey played on the latter’s ground yesterday. The Ironsides possessed a superior set of forwards who made good use of most of < the chances
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  • 71 12 H. L. Barry Wins August Competition The August Monthly Golf Competition at Malakoff was played on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 2 and 3 under Stapleford rules and H.L. Barry proved the winner, his score being 1© 4- 18 37 points. The runner up was G. C. C.
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  • 421 12 London, September 4. The King has sent messages to the Navy, Army and Air Force. The royal telegram to Mr. Churchill says: Once again the Royal Navy has assumed protection of the British Empire on the seas of the world and I would like
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  • 100 12 —Reuter. Neutrality In European War Shanghai, September 4. It is learned from a reliable source that the Japanese Government has sent an assurance to the British Government of Japan’s neutrality in the present European war. A message from Cairo says that Egypt ha® broken off diplomatic relations
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  • 95 12 To Be Held At Ipoh Over Week-end Ipoh. The All-Malaya Bicycle Reliability and Speed Trial will be held at Ipoh over this week-end. Twenty handsome prizes are to be given away. Owing to the poor number of entries received, the closing date has been extended to September
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  • 57 12 On the Dato Kramat Ground tomorrow at 5.15 pm.: Muslim R.C K. AhamaxJ, Ahamad, M. K. Sheikh Daud, Syed Gunny, H. P. Hameed. N. Shariff, p. M. Adamsah, S K. Eusoff, p. m. Ismail, Meerasah I (Captain),) Sultan, s. I. Natar. The following were the results of the
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  • 119 12 .—Reuter. Five Year Plan Announced London, September 4. A five-year plan for the modernisation and mechanisation of the Indian Army at a cost of £34.000.000 was announced tonight. It is based upon the recommendations of the Chatfield Commission and approved by the Governments of Britain and India.
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  • 274 12 Helped Himself To Employer’s Goods Taiping. Although still serving a period ot police supervision, a young Tamil, Toondy, was unable to resist the temptation to steal. Employed as a cook by one Munusamy in Assam Kumbang, he found himself alone in the house on the third
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  • 43 12 I.—Reuter. To Continue In Force London, September 4 It is officially announced that pending the reopening of the Stock Exchange, minimum prices are to continue in force. All bargains are to be foxcash and no new option trading is permitted.—Reuter.
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  • 31 12 1. —Reuter. Johannesburg, Sep:. 4. The death has occurred, as a result of a moto arccident, of Mr. Robert Muir, Chairman of the South Atriian Press Association.—Reuter.
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  • 58 12 —Reuter. London, Sept. 5 The Admiralty announces that all British merchant ships are liable to examination by the British Naval Contraband Control Service but British ships on Government charter or bound direct to or from British or allied ports will not normally be
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  • 57 12 Leaving Berlin Bv Train Rugby, September 4. According to available information Sir Nevile Henderson and the staff of the British Embassy at Berlin are expecting to leave Berlin by train this morning and they wish their relatives to be informed through the press that, though under strict
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  • 69 12 —Reuter. M. Daladier’s Broadcast To Nation Paris, Sept. 4. Broadcasting to the nation, M. Daladier declared that they were fighting to defend their land, homes and liberty. He paid a tribute to the Polish Army’s heroism and sajd that the responsibility for bloodshed rests
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  • 194 12 Kinta Indian* Reach Final Kuala Kangsar The Kinta Indians qualified for the final of the P.F.A. Cup Competition fol the Lam Seng Fook Trophy when they beat the Malays Sporting Club in the replay of the semi-final by two goals to one on the town padang
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  • 150 12 London Septemi>ei <* Emotional determination to wipe out Hitlerism is enij in press editorials. The “Times” says: “The dictator of Germany has given the British and peoples no choice but to resist and overthrow him. T’ native that Hitlerism insists from them is surrender to
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