Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 September 1939

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  • 21 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 223. Vol. XCVII. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 210 1 Polish Tanks In Action IDVANCE ON WESTERN OUTSKIRTS Warsaw, Sept. 21. A communique from the Warsaw Command broadcast from Warsaw states that Polish forces Ivanced on the western outskirts of the city, consolikited their position and launched a counter-attack with inks. Polish cavalry was
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  • 192 1 -B.O.W. •00.000 Worth Detained Last Week Rugby, Sept. 21. Ministry of Information bulletin h that, during the week ending 16, approximately 110,000 tons "ds of which there was evidence t hey were contraband consigned rtnany, were intercepted and dei by British contraband control, included 25,700 tons
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  • 114 1 —Reuter. Nine Proposals CONGRESS SESSION TODAY Washington. Sept. 20. Nine proposals for the revision of the Neutrality Act none of which coincides exactly with President Roosevelt’s or Mr. Hull’s suggestions will be before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for consideration in the special Congress session opening tomorrow
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  • 195 1 .—Reuter. Statement By Mr. Churchill London. Sept. 20. In the Commons. Mr. Churchill said the “Courageous” had aboard 1.202 officers and men somewhat less than the full complement as she had embarked a reduced number of aircraft. .He confirmed that Captain Makeig Jones went down with
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  • 204 1 Shanghai, Sept. 21. It is reported in usually well-informed Soviet circles here that the Soviet Ambassador to China, M. Alexander Semionovitch Panaouchikine, is shortly coming to Shanghai. Circulation of this report has tended to increase rumours current for some days concerning possible peace talks between
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  • 84 1 .—Reuter. London, Sept. 21. His Majesty the King received the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain in audience yesterday. The message states that the Prime Minister remained for a considerable time. The King also received the South African High Commissioner in London on the eve of his
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  • 147 1 -Reuter. Paris, Sept. 20. British troops continue to be landed in France. Although it is impossible to give an indication of their numbers, it is known that thanks to the combined work of the British and French Navies and Air Forces, British contingents move to
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  • 466 1 Commons Debole British Resolve Not Weakened Rugby, Sept. 21. Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Labour Deputy Leader, following the Premier in the Commons, said the latter spoke with firmness and also reticence on the change due to the Soviet action. “Another power has committed an act of
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  • 33 1 .—Reuter. Dr. Goebbels is under arrest, watched over by Marshal Goering’s personal bodyguard, declared the announcer of the “German Freedom Station” in another bitter attack on the Hitler regime tonight.—Reuter.
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  • 89 1 .—Reuter. The official German News Agency states that Herr Hitler received the Ji.’pjnese General at the head of the Japanese Mission.. The Japanese Ambassador in Berlin was also present. It is announced from Rome that Italy has begirt to withdraw her troops on the Italo-Greek frontier
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  • 49 1 .—Reuter. British Purchases Announced Canberra, Sept. 21. Mr. Menzies announced that arrangements have been completed for Great Britain to purchase the whole surplus stocks of Australian refined zinc, copper and most lead stocks at prices approximately to those ruling before the outbreak of hostilities. —Reuter.
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  • 42 1 —Reuter. Sees M. Daladier Anti General Gamelin Paris, Sept. 21. M Daladier had a conference this afternoon with Mr. Hore-Belisha. Later a conference was held at which General Gamelin, Admiral Darlan and other French war chiefs were present.
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  • 38 1 —Reuter. Lord Nuffield To Donate £lOO.OOO London, Sept. 21. Lord Nuffield has promised £lOO,OOO to the Red Cross and St. John Fund when other contributions reach £250,000. The total on Sept. 19 was £83,000. Raiter.
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  • 40 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Sept 21. Herr .Hitler has received Mr. Terauchi and suite. Herr Von Ribbentrop was present at the reception and also the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Oshima. The party inspected battle scenes on the Eastern front.
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  • 377 1 Not Invasion Of I Neutral Rights Rugby, Sept. 20 The attempts of German propaganda to represent the exercise of contraband control now in force as an invasion of neutrals rights has signally failed in the countries most intimately concerned. Ten days ago it was announced that while using
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  • 2120 2 SITUATION NOT ALTERED BY HITLER'S SPEECH Mr. Chamberlain’s War Statemen SUCCESSFUL FRENCH PROGRESS Soviet Action Not Unexpected London, Sept. 20. Mr. Chamberlain, reviewing the war situation in the House of Commons, dwelt on the decisive effect upon the war on the Eastern Front through
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  • 185 2 —Reuter. IN WEST WARSAW Germany Soviet Dividing Spoils Berlin, September 20 One of the biggest battles of extermination of all time is taking place on the curve of the Vistula near Kutno, west of Warsaw, says a communique. The number of prisoners taken in this area
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  • 57 2 ’—Reuter. 578 Officers And Men Unaccounted For London. Sept. 20. The total survivors of the •'Courageous” are officers 72 and 610 ratings leaving 578 unaccounted for. Lieutenant G. J. Cardew. who was married at Hongkong Cathedal in 1938 to Miss Pauline, elder daughter of Sir Henry Wood, is
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  • 35 2 .—Reuter. Mexico Negotiating For Purchase Mexico. Sept. 20. Mexico is reported to be negotiating for the purchase of a number of German tankers and other vessels taking refuge in Mexican waters.—Reuter.
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  • 204 2 Lightning War May Be Attempted TROOPS IN HIDING BEHIND DUTCH FRONTIER London, Sept. 20. There is much speculation regarding Germany’s intentions on the Western front. The recent operations were dearly intended to dislodge the French from the heights above the Saar, Blies, a small
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  • 89 2 Mysterious German Activities At Aachen Pans. Sep y 20. Mysterious activities at Aachen, on the German-Belgian frontier are reported by the military correspondent of the Matin. He says that during the past few days Germans have been showing certain activity in that district and the French
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  • 63 2 .—Reuter. Artillery Action In Blies Region Paris. Sept. 20. An official communique states that the night was quiet on the entire front. There was enemy artillery activity in the region east of the River Blies. A number of German taken on the Western front
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  • 128 2 .—Reuter. First War Correspondent Leaves For France London. September 20. The first war correspondent has now left Britain to report on the activities of British troops in France. He is Alexander Graeme Clifford and he will supply daily’ reports under the signature "Eye Witness” to be made available to
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  • 110 2 —Reuter. Big Drive In England And Wales Rugby, September 20 A big drive has begun to increase the number of allotments in England and Wales by 500,000. The urban authorities have been given wide powers to take possession of land for allotments and they will arrange
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  • 31 2 Reuter. Visit To Rome Postponed Indefinitely Rome, Sept.2o. It was officially announced last night that the visit of General Franco to Rome this month has been indefinitely postponed. Reuter.
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  • 27 2 Reuter. London. September 20. Three of the nine children of the American Ambassador to London, Mr. Kennedy, left England today for United States. Reuter.
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  • 50 2 Reuter. Tokio, Sept. 20. The Japanese wanted peace in the East and did not zvish to become involved in the European war, said the Japanese official spokesman in Tokio. They would be interested in any third party, so long as that third party was interested in peace.
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  • 471 2 —8.0. W. Rugby, September 20. The decision of the Imperial Government to make a grant of over £25,000,000 towards the modernisation of India’s defence forces has been received very favourably by all sections of opinion in India. The grant is the sequel to the findings of the
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  • 153 2 .—Reuter. France’s Last Word Paris, September 20 A communique states that the Cabinet has approved military and financial measures to "carry on the war until final > victory.” This is taken as France’s final notice to the world that no peace offer from Germany will be
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  • 323 3 Mean To Have Whole Of East Galicia TO PREVENT OILFIELDS FALLING INTO GERMAN HANDS In I bland, the Russians appear to have practically recovered most of the territory which they were obliged to cede to Germany in the last war by the Brest-Litovsk Treaty.
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  • 72 3 Reuter I > EARLY END TO THE WAR Rome, Sept 20. H i'r .speech is received with reserve in Fascist circles Ex(.i of a peace move and of the n early end to the war which b< -perished by the Italians have disappointed. while most
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  • 344 3 '<> Demands Made By Britain Rugby, Sept. 20. t German communique asserted British Government had addre«s--•g neutral Governments e-pecial-■h(s( of the Oslo group, showin*» miration to ride roughshod over the i vital interests and rights as reuas alleged that British notes put rc! a number of
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  • 116 3 Hitler Cannot Hide Fear Of Long War Paris, September 20. lit French press, commenting upon i r Huler's speech, comes to the concluthat Herr Hitler is unable to hide fear The Journal asks: "What does mean if not hat this man who has coked war.
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  • 89 3 .—Reuter. klieved To Have Been Destroyed London, September 26 Churchill declared >n answer to u that there was every reason i that the submarine which sank '■<'.urageous" was destroyed.Shakespeare said that it was the tion of the Admiralty to issue the I t information concerning naval
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  • 43 3 Reuter. «ruck Ship Forbidden To Leave Athens, Sept. 20. 1 Soviet have forbidden the Greek it* r. Jacrbs, to leave Novorosisk a rgo of wood for Alexandria acc to a cable received by the shipfruin the Captain Reuter.
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  • 81 3 .—Reuter. A British-owned Firm And Not German London. September 20. Messrs. Siemens Brothers and Company Limited has issued a statement that Siemens named in the list are branches of Siemens and Halske and Siemens. Shuckert and Wurke of Berlin and not Siemens Brothers which ls a British-owned firm.
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  • 108 3 —Reuter. Under Fire By Estonia Guards Tallinn. September 20. The Polish submarine "Orzel". which was interned here last week, slipped out of port under artillery fire during the night. 24 hours after being disarmed. It is stated that several Estonian guards tried to stop her and
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  • 49 3 INJURIES DAMAGE TO NEUTRALS —Reuter. Compensation To Be Paid By Britain London, September 20 In the House of Commons! Mr. Butler stated that the Government was. willing to pay compensation fo r injuries and damage to neutrals in ail cases where there was reasonable proof of British responsibility. —Reuter
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  • 30 3 —Reuter Seamen’s Dispute Settled London, September 20 The dispute of the Irish mail ship seamen has been settled and all vessels will sail under the red ensign.—Reuter
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  • 87 3 —Reuter. Stalin’s Catspaw, Says Shaw London. Sept. 20. Mr Bernard Shaw writes a letter to The Times, pointing out that news from Russia is good news for Britain. Referring to the Russian occupation of Eastern Poland. Mr. Shaw declares that M. Stalin "has no objection whatever
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  • 53 3 1. Reuter. Germans To Watch Proceedings Panama, Sept. 20 Five members of the German Embassy at Washington have arrived to watch the extraordinary session o. the Pan-American Conference opening tomorrow when questions of the neutrality and the safeguarding of the peace of the Americas and economic cooperation will
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  • 63 3 i.—Reuter. Crew Picked Up Liner Towed For Salvage London. September 20. The Glasgow liner “City of Paris” which was damaged on Saturday night has been towed for salvage. One seaman was killed when he was crushed between the ship's side and one of the boats
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  • 24 3 —Reuter. Limping Into Reykjawik Harbour Copenhagen, September 20. A German submarine is reported to have limped badly injured to Reykjawik harbour. Iceland.—Reuter.
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  • 305 3 Desire Of Criminal To Escape Consequences Of His Crime London, September 20 Not even the sinister threat of a “secret weapon” induces the British press to regard Herr Hitler's speech otherwise than as a twice-told tale which many newspapers regard as scarcely worth answering. The
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  • 95 3 .—Reuter. Order For Italian Steamers New York, September 20. Baroness Ruth Oppenheim, wife of the wealthy German banker, Katherina Weber, domestic servant, Kurt Muller and 27 others were removed from the Italian liner "Rex" before she sailed for Europe today .on the orders of the Italian
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  • 29 3 ,—Reuter. Warsaw, September 20. The Lord Mayor of Warsaw, in a broadcast, said the city would not surrender but would defend to the very last.—Reuter.
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  • 84 3 —Reuter. Two Divisions For Use hen Needed Ottawa. September 20 It is announced that two divisions will be organised for use as an expeditionary force if and when needed.Canada’s immediate programme of cooperation with Britain in, addition to ar. expeditionary force included the doubling of the
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  • 67 3 .—Reuter. British Policy Made Clear To League London. September 20. Asked to consider the advantages if a statement of the international purposes in the resistance to aggression for which Britain entered the war were made to the League Assembly, Mr. Butler declared that the policy of the
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  • 66 3 ,—Reuter. Polish Ambassador Asks For Passports Moscow Sept. 20 The Polish Ambassador has asked for the passports of the ehtire diplomatic and consular party, numbering over a hundred, who are leaving the country on Thursday or Friday.—Reuter. POLISH TROOPS CROSS INTO LATVIA Riga. Sept. 20. A battalion
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  • 114 3 Reuter. Determined To Carry War To Successful Eml Chungking, Sept. 20. At the meeting of the Peoples National Political Congress which is now being held here, it was decided to establish a new Government in China. General Chiang Kai-shek presided. He said that the Chinese military
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  • 74 3 Reuter. U. S. Admiral Leaves Following Revision Shanghai, Sent. 20. Following the agreement for the return to the Japanese of part of the British defence sector of Shanghai. Admiral T. O. Hart. Commander-in-Chief of the United states Asiatic Fleet, left aboard the American naval yacht ‘lsabel" for Tsingtao.
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  • 34 3 —Reuter. London, September 20. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Henderson, Mr. Butler stated that His Majesty's Government’s policy in respect of the Far East remained unchanged.—Reuter.
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  • 460 4 Elderly Chinese Shot Dead Singapore. 44VV7TT AH POH and I were chatting with the lights on when three men suddenly entered my room. One of them had a pistol in his hand He pointed itat us and fired. Wu Ah Poh was shot and the men then
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  • 201 4 Malay Sentenced To Two Months Kuala Lumpur. A Malay, Gani bin Abdullah, charged with criminal breach of trust in respect of a bicycle and cheating of $7. before Mr. R. C. Redman in the Police Court was sentenced to two months’ rigorous imprisonment after he
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  • 154 4 Sikh Sentenced To Six Months Malacca. Sentence of six weeks’ rigorous imprisonment was passed on Jora Singh, a Sikh, who was convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing hurt by means of a knife, by Mr. J. G. Rappoport in the Police Court. Roor Singh, the
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  • 391 4 Theft Of Car Parts Singapore. “In the ordinary course of events, in view of your past record, I should not have hesitated io send you to prison, but in view of the fact that sending you to prison would not benefit the owner of the car which
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  • 152 4 Shocking Accident In Singapore Singapore. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, on Monday, returned a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquiry into the death of a P.W.D. mandore. Tangappan, who was killed instantly when a tipping truck laden with earth ran over his neck
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  • 146 4 Payment For Goods Arriving In F.M.S. Kuala Lumpur. There appears to be some misunderstanding on the subject of payment for enemy goods arriving in the F.M.S. The position is that in respect of goods of enemy origin arriving at F.M.S. .ports, if they have not already
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  • 407 4 “JT is my great regret that my service should end at a time that the world is in the shadow of war, but T think it remarkable how everybody in Johore seems to be unanimous in having one common object, and that is to
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  • 78 4 Wholehearted Support To Government Seremban. At a meeting of Negri Sembilan Sikhs last week the following resolution was unanimously adopted: “This meeting of Negri Sembilan Sikhs unanimously pledges that we are ready to render to the Government our whole-hearted financial, moral and physical support during the present war.”
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  • 984 4 MISAPPROPRIATION OF 3,590 ALLEGED Monev Advanced To Purchase House Singapore. AUGUSTUS Anthony Monteiro, a Eurasian, stood trial in the Singapore Criminal District Court on Tuesday on three charges alleging misappropriation of a total of $3,590, belonging to Mrs. Elsie Mabel Gomes, of Hertford Road, Singapore, on April 6, 1934, June
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  • 310 4 Kuala K THE Belfield Club Bharu, was the ception to the Wuhan Friday evening when thray, a past presich r field Club and one of t and oldest social w< Kubu Bharu who h t number of schemes f< the China Distress 1 their host. In
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  • 480 4 “K was in fear of my life —afraid T would he killed,” was the re;u* n given by Abdul Hamid, an Indian Gunner, when explaining to Ml Justice Manning and a special jury at the Assize Court on Tuesday, why he
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  • 104 4 Alleged Offence In Johore Bahru n A man, arrested by Kuala Lumpur, who Is “wanted” in Johore Ba $3O. was produced befor man, the First Magistr.i morning. Chan Tuck, the man. t explained to him and I Tang Kwan Kun the or< requested the case to (>- few
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  • 221 5 j o l ake Up College Appointment David Chen, headmaster 'tiling Ling High School for t 8. years, left for China yester- tie s.s. Klang. Many teachers of >l. friends of the headmaster. < members of the school includj Ong Keng Seng and Mr
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  • 1172 5 Latest Pattern Installed In Penang MR. MOLESWORTITS TALK TO ROTARIANS 'J'HAT traffic signals were first installed in London 100 years ago. the first one being in Westminster, and that these consisted of semaphore arms mounted on a pole, hand operated by a policeman, and rather like
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  • 126 5 Quarterly Meeting The Board of Licensing Justices held their quarterly meeting at 2.15 p.m. yesterday in the Penang District Court with Mr. H. A. Forrer.- District Judge, in the Chair. Others present were: the Hon. Mr. J. R Bennett, Dr. W. H Brodie. Messrs. S. M.
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  • 61 5 MORE MALAYS REQUIRED Singapore. A communique issued by the Department of tion yesterday states that due to increase in the establishment of the Malay contingent of the Royal Engineers, young Colony-born Malays of good character and physique arc urgently required. Applicants should apply in person at the
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  • 221 5 Penang Total Now 515,201 The following is a full list of donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund from Penang residents: Two Jewish refugees from Germany 15.00 Lim Cheng Tek 5.00 Chew Eng Pong 10.00 Lee Eng Kheng 5.00 Harry D. Eland 5.00 Anonymous 5.00 J. Bruce
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  • 478 5 Mr. B. Mayo, the State cricketer, who has been away for a holiday, has returned to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. E. Bagot, Inspector-General of Police, F.M.S., is at present in Negri Sembilan carrying out his annual inspection. Mr. Yan Kee Leong 1 the well-known Malacca artist will shortly
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  • 273 5 Increase In. Cost Of Materials Ipoh. HPHE re-openir»T of tin mines in Kinta as a natural sequel to the rapid advance in tin price and the International Tin Committee’s decision to raise the quota for the third quarter, has been greatly hindered by the profiteering of
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  • 434 5 Garden Party At Thai Consulate In honour of the fourteenth birthday of His Majesty King Anada Mahidol of Thailand, His Thai Majesty’s Vice-Consul in Penang, Mr. P. Lohanandana and Mrs. P. Lohanandana gave a garden party yesterday evening at their residence, No. 300, McAlister Road
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  • 77 5 Mr. Deng Meang Seng Miss Saw Poh Ee Ipoh. The wedding will take place or. Saturday. September 23, at the Wesley Church, Lahat Road, of Mr. Deng Meang Seng, eldest son of the late Mr. Deng Peng Diong and Mrs. Deng Peng Diong of Kuala Lumpur to
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  • 144 5 Father’s Discovery A Chinese was found hanging from a beam at No 124. Bridge Street at about 1.30 yesterday afternoon. The man's name was given as Guan Ah Hung, aged 26 years. The discovery was made by the deceased's father who returned home in the afternoon.
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  • 72 5 In connection with the Chinese Singing and Musical Entertainment held in aid of the China Relief Fund by the Penang Gansing Orchestra on September 10 at the Thai Pak Lau Restaurant, the Hon. Secretary on behalf of the Orchestra wishes to thank all those who helped to
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  • 470 6 4 CAREFUL analysis of Hitler’s speech to Danzigers on Tuesday would give the impression that it is more defensive than aggressive. Adopting his favourite tone of having been wronged, the Fuehrer took pains to show that it was Poland, backed by Britain and France, who had
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  • 70 6 —Reuter. Extra War Risk Compensation Wanted New 7 York. Sept. 20. Seven American liners, including the “Washington,” which are badly needed in Europe to evacuate Americans are detained in New York by striking seamen who are asking extra war risk compensation. Negotiations between shipowners and the National
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  • 50 6 .—Reuter. London, Sept. 20. Summer time will be extended until November 18/19 this year, states Sir John Anderson in a wTitten reply in the House of Commons. It is understood that the decision was taken after consulting the French Government who will make a similar extension. —Reuter.
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  • 716 6 Thursday, Sept. 21. WW7HILE there has been so far very little news of the activity of the British Expeditionary Force, the French authorities (says Reuter) are very pleased with the men’s physique, training and adaptability to new conditions of warfare. T>RITISH troops continue to
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  • 504 6 25 Years Ago T OOKING through some old copies of the Penang press issued when the Great War began in August 1914, T read, with interest, how the Asiatic inhabitants of Malaya reacted to the sudden rush of fateful events 25 years ago. Though England and Germany
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  • 54 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA George Raft and Elian Drew in “Lady’s from Kentucky.” 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA “Women in the Wind” with Kay Francis and William Gargan. 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA “Wu Wai Khim” (Chinese talkie). 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ROYAL CINEMA “Mayuraduraja” (Tamil talkie).
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  • 94 7 Sensation At Trial Of European wiSX," e r<^ ~f chte f the I >rose cution in the tna of ttus Davis, ex-manager of the t L-^ T Mn Just,ce Gordon Smith this morning, has absconded. After the usual court procedure taken by calling for Camae, his Lord*diip
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  • 211 7 Disappears From Locked Bathroom Great excitement prevailed outside the new row of shop houses at the junction of Penang Road and Prangin Road late last night, when an unknown Chinese is reported to have been lurking about the backyard of the premises. The intruder, who was dressed
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  • 451 7 Cold Storage Manager Charged With Abetment Kuala Lumpur. That the Government action practically amounted to persecution was remZ£ JX by mTg. Gharleworth n the Police Court yesterday before < when he represented <h u m ma e er of the Koala Lumpur oiX Slmrapore Ohl
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  • 686 7 411 Hawkers Examined Before Receiving Licences Butterworth. ii'J'HERh have been a few contacts from various school children coming over here. Hawkers out here are medically examined bet ore receiving their licences. We are keeping a watch over these people and every precaution is being exercised
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  • 67 7 It is understood that His Excellency the Governor will be arriving in Penang during the latter part of this month and will be in residence at Eel Retiro, Penang Hill, until Oct. 5His Excellency will perform the unveiling ceremony of the Francis Eight
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  • 157 7 New Conditions For Class IH It is notified that section (a) (ii) of the Education Code, Part I (S.S. F.M.S.), is deleted and the following substituted In the Straits Settlements every applicant for a Class 111 clerkship must liave attained his 16th tnrthday and not yet have attained
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  • 106 7 Passage Fares I nchanged Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., have announced that owing to extra running costs due to war risk, increased cost of Stores etc., they are reluctantly compelled to increase freight rates between Tongkah, Kopah. Renong, Victoria Point and Penang. Commencing with the sailing of
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  • 98 7 Lim Teong Choon was this morning acquitted and discharged, when the charge of theft of four turkeys against him was withdrawn, on instructions received from the Crown Counsel. Lim Bah Bee, who was charged with dishonestly retaining stolen property, appeared in the Penang Middle Court before
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  • 225 7 EUROPEAN BUNGALOW GUTTED Taiping. Suspected to have been caused by a short circuit, a midnight fire on Tuesday night destroyed the bungalow of a European military officer who is at present away from Taiping. The entire top part of the house was burnt, leaving only the
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  • 143 7 Had No Money For Food “I have no money to pay for my food. So I stole the bicycle in order to raise some money.” pleaded a young Cantonese, Ng Hooi, this morning while admitting, the charge of theft of a bicycle between 12 midnight on Sept.
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  • 391 7 Ex-Chief Clerk’s Defence On Forgerv Charges (From <hir Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Lim Y can teong, the ex-chief clerk of Messrs. Gibbon Anderson and Butler, who for the last four days h:ul been standing his trial <«11 ten < harg)pH of forgery, falsification of accounts
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  • 528 8 SUPPLIED BY MESSRS. ANTHONY CO. New York. September 19. The following quotations were those ruling when the Stock Exchange closed to-day, dow-jones averages. Monday’s To-day’s 30 Industrials 147.78 152.14 20 Rails 30.81 32.19 15 Utilities 24.25 24.74 New York Stock Exchange, business done total volume 1.830.000 shares.
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  • 95 8 The following crop returns for August have been reported to us:— The Ayer Kuning (F.M.S.) Rubber Co., Ltd. 68.500 lbs. The Badek Rubber Estate Ltd. (Staffield Estate) 18,500 lbs. The Bradwall (F.M.S.) Rubber Estate Ltd. 42,500 lbs. The Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates Ltd. 71,000 lbs. Denr.istown Rubber Estates Ltd
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  • 95 8 First Half Month Of September Kampong Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., (Karangan.) Hours run 215, Cubic yards treated 32.000, Total Piculs 65, Nett Value $4,680. Thabawleik Tin Dredging Limited Hours run 312, Cubic yards treated 53,000, Total Piculs 472, Nett Value $38,800. Pungah Tin Dredging Limited No. 1 closed
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  • DAILY SHARE OUOTATIONS
    • 175 8 Buyer. SeUer. Ayer Panas Bassetts i 12 Brogas A mdragirl. >■?’ Kuala Sldlms 235 T 1.65 1.75 Malaka Pindas lMentakabs 42 Paiams 190 200 Sungei Tukangs 105 JJ® Tapahs 185 195 Telok Ansons 1-371 1-45 Ulu Benuts 32) 35 TIN. Am pats 4 9 5/ Ayer
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    • 187 8 KENNEDY CO’s SHARE LIST MINING Buyers Sellen Ampat 4/9 5/1) Austral Ama I. 5/6 6 ex Batu Selangor 1.521 1.571 Hitam 40 45 Hong Fatt 93 96 Jelebu 85 9)0 Johan 271 3o K. Kamunting 8/3 8 9 K. Lanjut 18/ 18'6 Katu 21/ 22/ex Kuala Kampar 12 13 Kuchai
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    • 162 8 A.A. ANTHONY CO’s QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4/6 5/ A. Amalgamated 5/3 5/9 Ayer Hitam 21/6 22/6 Ayer Weng 80 85 Bangrin 19/6 20/6 Batu Selangor 1.55 1.60 Berjuntai 11/ 12/ Chendeiria|ng 14/6 15/6 Gopeng 10/ 11/ Hong Fatt 92J 97| Idris Hyd. 6/6 7/6 Jelapang 29/6 30/6 Jelebu
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    • 286 8 SOON THEAM CO’s QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Seller* 4- 4 9 5 3 Ampats A. Hitams 22 9 23 9 A. Wengs 90 Bangrins 19 6 28 B. Selangors 1 52 i 1 Hong Fatts 93 98 jelebus Johans Kamras 110 i 2/^-; Kamuntings 9/ 3 10 K. Lanjuts 18 18
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    • 176 8 LEAN CO’s QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers A. Amalgamateds 5/3 5/9 B. Selangors 1.50 1.574 Hitams 374 424 Burma Malays 22 6 23/6 Hong Fatts 92J 974 Johahs 27 30 K.Kampars 11 9 12/3 K. Lanjuts 17/6 18/6 Kramats 11/6 12/ Kuchais 1.50 1.60 Laruts 6 3 6 74 Lukuts 724
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  • 119 8 Balik Pulau. “We want more rice now and padi cultivation is important. We have done a lot for you people and you must show your gratitude by planting padi." This was the remark passed by Mr S. T. Stewart, the Balik Pulau Magistrate yesterday, when he cautioned
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  • 401 8 Directors* Report To Shareholders THE Directors’ report of Batu Lintajig Rubber Co., for the year ended June 30, 1939, to be submitted at the twentieth ordinary general meeting to be held in Penang on Saturday, September 30, is as follows: Accounts. The net profit for the year
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  • 95 8 Penang. September 20. 1939. r'mirtfiv of On London Bank Demand 2 4 1 16 On London Bank 4 months 2/4 I'B Private O. D. 2 4 11/32 Private 3 m/s Documentary 2 4 21 32 On New York Demand 46 3'4 CTnadian 61 9/16 On Prance Demand 2052
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  • 39 8 Reuter. London, Sent. 20 The Stock Exchange was brighter owing tn the im.nrovement m the sentiment. Oils and international* showed rood final gains on larger demand but elsewhere trading continue to he small. Wall Street was strong.-Reuter.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 833 8 BANKS HONG KONG AND INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, SHANGHAI BANKING LTD. CORPORATION (Incorporated British fuMaf «Incorporated In the Colony of Hongkong) (The liability of members is limited to the extent and In manner prescribed b> j z-irc ***** T Ordinance No. fl of 1929 of the Colony Head OIDCe Z 11|1Z,
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  • 90 9 Kuala Lumpur. The General Clerical Service Association is arranging a Variety Entertainment in aid of the Patriotic Fund to be held during October. At the Association Committee Meeting held last Friday the following were elected to a Sub-Committee to be in charge of
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  • 503 9 DESPATCH OF MAILS The publication in the Post Office Daily List of the dates and times at which mails will be closed at the General Post Office, Penang, is suspended for the time being. It is recommended that correspondence for despatch overseas should be posted regularly day by
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  • 60 9 Canberra. It is understood that leading British rayon producers have approached the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) for protective measures to help the establishment of large scale rayon production in the Commonwealth. It is believed that Courtauld’s are concerned in the move states Austral News. This
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  • 472 9 Increase From Inside Country Urged Johore Bahru. “I think the time has come when Singapore should gradually increase its import of fresh foodstuffs from inside rather than outside the country”, said Mr. G. W. Husband at the Johore Council of State meeting on Tuesday. “It is
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  • 141 9 Just As Valuable As Currency Notes It has been brought to the notice of the Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, that some members of the public are under the impression that silver and copper coins are more valuable than currency notes. There is absolutely no justification for
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  • 192 9 J Holiday Party x Mishap The sudden death of Mr. S. E. Natarajah of Seremban took place on Sunday as the result of an accident. It appears that a party of young men went to Port Dickson on a pleasure tripon Monday. While returning, alter bathing
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  • 151 9 Kuala Lumpur. Manap, a Malay, stole a sarong. He was caught ar.d charged with stealing that sarong and also dishonestly retaining another stolen sarorg before Mr. R. C. Redman, the F*irst Magistrate, accused in pleading guilty said, "I am in your worship’s hands”. His
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  • 271 9 Man Said To Have Tried To “Lure Girls Into His Home” A young man’s alleged attempts to entice pretty girls into his village home were referred to at Romsey, Hampshire, when Ernest Elric Hayward, 23, of Newtown, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment for as-? saultingi an
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 1512 9 RADIO to-day SHORTWAVE STATIONS B. B. C. broadcasting The programmes are subject to alter- News In English ations and the changes given at the 'beginning of the broadcast. 'Local Tiipe; B. B. C. TRANSMISSION— ONE. Transmission 5 650 am GSI 15.26 Mc/s (19.66 ml --n GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25 53
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    • 679 9 TRANSMISSION—FOUR. 1.20 am. Big Ben. The News. 4.50 The News. HOLLAND Transmission Schedule of the Netherlands Shortwave. Phohi-Stations PH I. and P.C.J, PHI 17.77 me s (16.88 m) PCJ 15.22 mc's (19.71 m.) 8 00—9.05 p.m PHOHI. Note —PHOHI Philips’ Holland-India Broadcasting Station. HONGKONG One of the following frequencies will
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    • 18 9 All in a Day s Work By Bick Elmes LEADING HIM ON will 'rbuA soߣ, u 1 -L. -<•
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  • 69 10 vice on this route is expected.—Austral News. Sydney. One of the largest flying-boats in the world, the Boeing Clipper, which has accommodation for 74 passengers, and which was recently delivered to PanAmerican Airways, is expected in Auckland in the course of a survey
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  • 77 10 Austral News. Another Invention Of Mr. Both Adelaide. A robot starter for horse races, which calls “Go” at the instant the barrier rises, is to be tested by the Adelaide Racing Club. It is the invention of Mr. E. T. Both, of Adelaide, who also invented
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 10 WHEELS: Big- wheels are necessary for handling the tall timber in Australian forests. Here is a scene from the great jarrah forests at Manjimup, West Australia Note that the tractor is re placing the horse in hauling these huge logs to the mills.
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  • 471 10 Homes On Mountains: Secret Donor Sydney. CHILDREN of Sydney’s slum areas, under-nourished and ill-clad, have a fairy god-father who spends £lOOO a year on clothes and shoes for them. Last week he offered 63 acres of land at Springwood, on which is a large house, free
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  • 222 10 Honolulu. FIFTEEN thousand people drove 15 miles from Honolulu to watch the Australian surf team in an exhibition at the Koko Head Ocean beach. The crowd shouted with excitement as the surfboat crew rode choppy, medium-sized waves. They were the first real breakers
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  • 46 10 —Austral News. 7 ft. 8 ins. Cleared Brisbane. Believed to be a world record for a pony' or galloway, Mrs. J. V. Blanckensee s Larrikin cleared 7ft. 8 in at the second try, at the Cairns Agricultural Show on July 26.—Austral News.
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  • 103 10 —Austral News. Serious Loss To Australian Polo Sydney. It is likely that polo enthusiasts have seen the last of the famous Ashton brothers in action as a team. The captain (J. H. Ashton t, for business reasons, contemplates retiring from first-class polo, though he may take
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  • 140 10 On The Look-out For Film Talent Sydney. yi DOLPH Zukor, who is chairman of Paramount Pictures, Inc said on his arrival in Australia that it was possible he would find some man or woman in Australia who would be given the chance of a film career
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  • 156 10 —Austral News. Lower Tax For Users Canberra. A REMISSION of half the road tax to users of “producer’ gas instead of petrol is being recommended to the Federal government by the Minister for Supply and Development. “Producer’ gas, the use of which has been lately discussed in England,
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  • 121 10 —Austral News. Record Profits Disclosed Melbourne A record profit of £1.431.513 unearned by the Broken Hill Proprietai Co. Ltd., for the year to Mav 31 last This compares with £1.300.461 for th« previous 12 months, and with £l. < for 1936-37. The Broken Hill Proprietary Company’s
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 424 10 Mansfield Co., Ltd. Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 515 L BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilies the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom and French ports,
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    • 54 10 P. O. and BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANIES (Incorporated In England) For Freight Passage or particulars apply to ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. Penang t “BURNS’ PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) For particulars regarding Freight, Passage, Sailings and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO., LTD., Agents (Incorporated in the F.M.S.)
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  • 604 11 131 Entries: No Runs For Class 4 Horses TOTAL of 131 horses and 'C” entered the 3d. (MoZVand 7. ,Ub h ,d Se P‘— Ihe entries are made tin or m on II 100 p 1 4S Class 2 Horses, 60 Class 3 Horses and 23
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  • 104 11 O. X. A. vs. Indian Association The following will represent the Old Xaverians Association at hockey' against the Indian Association on September 22. at 5.15 p.m. on the S.X.I. grounds:— G, Lim; Lim Cheng Hoe ar.d Jerry Reutens; Anthony Muthu, Frank Lopez, and Cheah Boey Eye; George Laing,
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  • 92 11 Distribution Of Prizes Yesterday A delightful function was held at the Dulciville gardens yesterday evening, when prizes were distributed to the winners of the recent Y.W.C.A. tennis tournament. The attendance was good and light refreshments were served while friendly tennis, badminton, and hockey matches were indulged by
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  • 285 11 Customs Lose In Final Game Parit Buntar. The Knan Football League for the Gordon Hall Cup concluded yesterday when the Drainage and Irrigation Department met and defeated ,ne F.M.S. Customs Sporting Club by four goals to nil on the I River side padang. The D ID., who
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  • 143 11 Devastating Effect On Sport London. Aug. 31. The international crisis has had a devastating effect on sport. The visit of the West Indies cricket team to England was cut short, motor races in Britain and on the Continent were abandoned and among the other events which were cancelled
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  • 497 11 Player Ordered Off In MuslimsI. R. League Encounter THERE seems to be no abatement of ugly incidents at football matches in Penang Following on the incidents in the match between the P.C.F.A. and the P.M.R.C. on Tuesday yet another incident occurred in a First
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  • 1052 11 P.S.C. Trounce E” Coy. At Rugger EUROPEANS GIVE BETTER ALL ROUND DISPLAY JN an interesting rugger match on the Penang Sports Club ground at estern Road yesterday, the Penang Sports Club trounced the P. P.WA .C. “E” Coy. to the tune of 32 points (four goals, a penalty goal and
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  • 70 11 Penang vs P. W. Kedah Combined The Penang Rugger Team will .meet the Province Wellesley and Kedah Combined on Saturday, September 23, on the Penang Sports Club ground at Western Road, and not on September 30, as previously arranged. The inter-State rugger match between Penang .and Perak will
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  • 214 11 Medical Team Lose To A.C.S. Teluk Anson. The Anglo-Chinese School Hockey eleven deieated the Medical and Health team by four yoaLs to nil at hockey on the Speedy Road Upper padang here on Tuesday afternoon. The game was of a scrappy nature and was spoiled by numerous
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  • 97 11 Kinta Inter-team Badminton This year's Kinta Badminton Associations inter-team knockout competition is to be held at the Town Hall on October 7 and 8 and will -ee the participation of five new’ teams. The teams are Pioneers, Kampar Chinese, Kinta Indian Association, Eastville and the Malays.
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  • 46 11 I. R. C. To Meet P. H. B. Today On the Date Kramat ground today art 5.1’5 p.m. sharp. I.R.C “B’: Muniandy; P. Sarathy, Idris Merah; Subbiah, S. Rethman, M. Kadir; Katheresan, J. Joshua, 8. Dass, Joseph Retnam, Somoo. Reserve: Chelliah.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 67 11 CHIN CHIN COMPANY Manufacturing Opticians 18, BEACH STREET PHONE 102» PKNANGU x -rEy e WF Satisfaction Testing i J X./ Jr. Nx J Guaranteed 1 Free NEW DESIGN IN OPTICAL QUALITY FRAMES AND SUNGLASSES AVAILABLE PRICE MODERATE NEW SPRINGTIDE HOTEL PHONE N®. 60, TANJONG BUNGAH, PENANG. For your pleasure we
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  • 143 12 PROGRAMME OF EIGHT EVENTS ON EACH DAY rpHE following is the schedule of racing for the three-day Selan- gor Turf Club Autumn Meeting to be run at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, Sept. 30, Wednesday, October 4 and Saturday, October 7: FIRST DAY Horses, (’lass 1,
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  • 239 12 Not Touched Ball Since Landing The Australian Rugby Tourists, who arrived last week-end, have set to work filling sandbags at Torquay, writes Hylton Cleaver in the Evening Standard of Sept. 6. In their rest time they are seeing as much of Devon as they can with limited
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  • 38 12 MMIE “Pinang Gazette” is informed by the Hon. Treasurer of the Penang Chinese Section of the ■Malaya Patriotic Fund that he received a cheque for $6 DOO from Kew Leong Tong Lirn Kongsi yesterday.
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  • 73 12 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 MIDDAY QUOTATIONS TIN: Penang $117.25 Business done 75 tons Singapore $117.25 RUBBER: Penang (Slpot) 36c Singapore (Spot> 351 c COPRA: Sundried $3.40 Black Pepper $9.50 TAPIOCA: Medium $3.25 Fair Seed $2.80 SICE: Indian Parboiled $6.00 Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $7.60 NO. 2 $7.40 Rangoon White
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  • 340 12 i—BOW. Details Of Revolt In Bohemia Moravia Rugby, Sept. 21. Details of the widespread revolutionary movement in Bohemia and Moravia are given in a Ministry of Information bulletin which states that the movement started on Sept. 17 and was preceded a few days previously
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  • 155 12 Charge Over Money And Jewellery Ipoh. Described by Chief Court Inspector N. B. Thomas as a confidence trickster, an aged Shanghai Chinese, Foo Lor.g, was brought up before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, in the Ipoh First Magistrate's Court yesterday. and charged with cheating a Chinese woman
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  • 36 12 —Reuter. Pastor Knocked Out In Eleventh Round Detroit, Sept. 21. Joe Louis retained the world heavyweight title by knocking out Bob Pastor in the eleventh round of the scheduled twenty-round contest. —Reuter.
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  • 103 12 A quiet wedding took place before the Senior Registrar of Marriages. Mr. H.A. Forrer. in the District Court at 2.15 yesterday afternoon, the parties being Mr. Peter Edward Bressey of the Imperial Airways and Miss Nancy Oakeshotte. who arrived from Home by the Danish liner
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  • 416 12 Question Of Dividing Poland LONDON, SEPT. 20. WELL-INFOEBIED QUARTERS IN LONDON. SAYS REUTERS DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, ARE WAITING TO SEE RUSSIA’S REACTION TO HITLER S SPEECH AND HOW SOON AGREEMENT WOULD BE REACHED ON THE STATUS OF THE FRONTIERS OF POLAND. Reuter. The Fuehrer’s speech showed that the
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  • 227 12 Team Of American Professionals J. D. Budge, H. E. Vines. W.T. Tilden and L. Stoefen, the American professional lawn tennis players, will tour Australia next summer for about seven weeks. The secretary of the lawn tennis association of Australia (Mr. J. Fullerton) stated that the professionals
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  • 83 12 WHOLE FAMIL Y HAD CHICKEN-POX Man Fined For Failing To Report Balik Pulau. A middle-aged Chinese living at Permat ang Damar Laut was yesterday produced before Mr. S. T. Stewart at the Bayan Lepas Court on a charge of falling to report a chicken-pox case. Air. P. D. Mitchell prosecuting,
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  • 138 12 ,-8.0 W Canberra, Sept. 20 Mr. Menzies announced that Australia will offer Britain complete with personnel six air squadrons, consisting of four bomber squadrons and two two-seater fighter squadrons for service overseas before the end of the year.— Reuter. The Prime Minister of Australia. Mr
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  • 48 12 '.—Reuter. Record Fol Women’* DM’ Yards Back Stroke Rotterdam. September 20 The Dutch swimmer. Miss C. O. R K* l1 won the women's 100 yards back stroke n 1 minute 5 1/10 seconds beating M Ls Van Feggelen’s time of 1 min. 7 sec> tabllshed on Sunday.—Reuter
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