Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 23 March 1940
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section20 1940-03-23 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE ESTAB, 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 10. 70. Vol. XCVIIL SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1940. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article211 1940-03-23 1 VOTE ICOUCHED IN MOST EXTREME TERMS "CONTINUAL TRADE CHANGES WILL NOT BE TOLERATED" Hitler Shows Hand In Balkans BUKHAREST. MARCH 23. ACCORDING TO CIRCLES CLOSE TO THE GERMAN LEGATION HERE GERMANY HAS PRESENTED A NOTE TO RUMANIA COUCHED IN THE MOST EXTREME TERMS. It is.—Reuter. - 211 words
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301 1940-03-23 1 Crew Rescued Oft East Coast Of Denmark j 1 London. March 23 The Admiralty announces that a British submarine last night intercepted a German ship, the "Heddernheim” (4,947 tons), eight miles from land off Denmark. She has reported that the crew are safe and—Reuter. - 301 words
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Article73 1940-03-23 1 8.0. W. iplified Apparatus For Giving Anaesthetics Rugby, March 21 new .simplified apparatus for admg anaesthetics placed at the disGreat Britain by the Dean of ine Faculty at Buenos Aires was presented today at the British offices in London to the President Royal Society of8.0. W. - 73 words
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Article27 1940-03-23 1 —Kent jr. London, March 21. rrnan wireless stated this morn‘ll life and, organisp.t’on. of the Catholic Church in Gcrman-occu-rritcry is making satisfactory pro—Kcut.T.—Kent jr. - 27 words
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Article76 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. Co-ordination Of Turkish Allied Forces Istanbul, March 21. According to a dispatch from Ankara, talks are now taking place at Aleppo between General Assim Gunduz, ViceChief of the Turkish Staff, and the Allied military chief relating to coordination of Turkish. British and French forces and—Reuter. - 76 words
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Article49 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. Udham Singh Further Remanded London, March 21. Udham Singh, who was .accused of the murder of Sir Michael O’Dwyer, was further remanded after eye-wit-nesses had described the shooting. The prosecution alleged that the bullets which killed Sir O’Dwyer were fired within a distance of nine inches.—Reuter. - 49 words
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Article52 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. New York, March 21. The “Mauretania" has sailed presumably to take up service as a trcop trarsport. The crew believe that the “Mauretania’ and l “Queen Mary” will proceed to Halifax where they will be armed for a t,voyage to Australia. The Queen Mary hasReuter. - 52 words
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Article30 1940-03-23 1 .—Reuter. London, March 21. A traw’er arrived at a British port with four German airmen rescued frpm a plane found floating in the North Sea. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 30 words
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Article42 1940-03-23 1 .—Reuter. Tokio, March 23. The composition of the New Japanese-Sponsored Central Government in China was decided u[>on and issued after a session of the so-called Central Political Council at Nanking. Mr. Wang Ching-wei was appointed acting President. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 42 words
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Article87 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. CHINA’S MORAL VICTORY Chungking. March 22. A leader in the “Central Daily News,” the official organ of the Chinese Government concerning the projected regime, urges the Chinese “to rise and exterminate the traitors.” The paper says: “The greatest moral victory for China is seen in—Reuter. - 87 words
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Article36 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. Gothenburg, March 21 The Goieborgs Posten says: “It 1» astonishing that England, in the middle of a flaming war, could have so much valuable war material got under way so quickly.”—Reuter.’—Reuter. - 36 words
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Article110 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. Joint Meeting Of Experts To Be Held Shortly London, March 21. In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. MacDonald exp.ained the scope of the Anglo-French colonial agreement. He said that already since the outbreak of the war various problems entailing close co-operation—Reuter. - 110 words
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240 1940-03-23 1 NO CABINET CHANGES LIKELY YET London, March 22. EMBERS of Parliament dispersed for the Easter vacation in better heart than has been apparent for some time, says Reuter’s parliamentary correspondent. The inactivity of a large part of the fighting forces has been no less easy—Reuter. - 240 words
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Article, Illustration78 1940-03-23 1 —Reuter. Conflicting reports about the position of Dr. Funk, (above) German Minister of Economics and President of the Richsbank, are current, says a Reuter message from Berlin. While the official German News Agency says that Dr. Funk who has been ill will resume duties immediately after the Easter—Reuter. - 78 words
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Article101 1940-03-23 1 Reuter. No More German-Italian Clash Rome. March 21 “The Brenner frontier will never again cause a controversy between Italy and Germany,” declared Signor Mussolini in a speech here today to the delegation of German-speaking people from Alto Adige (South Tyrol) who c.oted for Italian citizenship in theReuter. - 101 words
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Article67 1940-03-23 1 —8.0. W. 300.000 Women Affected Bv New Act Rugby. March 21 More than 300.000 women will be affected by the Old Age Pensions Act which became law today and comes into operation on July 1. The age of .pensioners under the contributory scheme will then be lowered—8.0. W. - 67 words
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Advertisement14 1940-03-23 1 COW GATE j. <'' North Malaya A Penang:— flffORG OWN DISPENSARY LTD., Penang and Ipoh.14 words
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Advertisement32 1940-03-23 1 "SMILEK" jeA on COW GATE I /1 I ‘«Wj Agents for North Malaya d GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY MH, Penang and Ipoh. I. ’'.A „0, y BRAND n-r, Z I soap Hkj*? 1 e32 words
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93 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. Statement By Nazi Official ANOTHER DIPLOMATIC DEMONSTRATION? London, March 22. Speculation in Europe tonight is centred on the Stockholm report that M. Molotov will visit Berlin at Easter. According to the Brussels radio, political circles in Berlin believe that the Brenner meeting will be—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article490 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. M. Reynaud Very Pro-British M. DALADIER FOR DEFENCE Paris, March 21. M. Reynaud has completed his new Cabinet which includes M. Daladier as Defence Minister and M. Chautemps as Vice-Premier. M. Reynaud is Premier as well as Foreign Minister. Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent learns that authoritiative quarters—Reuter. - 490 words
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Article99 1940-03-23 2 Reuter. Japanese Casualties Considerable Peiping, March 21. It is understood that there has been constant fighting in the hills west of Mentoukou during the past week accompanied by heavy aerial bombing; also at Toli and Liuliho, west of the PekingHankow line to which it is reportedReuter. - 99 words
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Article24 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. Berlin. March 21. The German Ambassador in Rome is leaving for Berlin this morning, states the Official News Agency.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 24 words
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Article109 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. Reddish Balls That Shoot Out At Great Speed London, March 21 Detail» of the new German light antiaircraft invention were given by a pilotofficer who participated in the Sylt raid. "We found the Germans have a new gun with which they fired all the time—Reuter. - 109 words
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Article52 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. No Sailing For Foreign Ports Without Permit Istanbul, March 21. The Cabinet has approved a decree under which all Turkish ships wishing to sail for foreign ports must first obtain authorisation from the Ministry of Communications. Turkish ships bound for foreign ports must return immediately after discharging—Reuter. - 52 words
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Article65 1940-03-23 2 Reuter. Sale To America Urged London. March 21 Mr. Oswald Lewis asked in the House of Commons whether the Government would consider selling the Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth to America as these vessels appear to be unsuitable for wartime use and might provide foreign exchangeReuter. - 65 words
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Article188 1940-03-23 2 —B O W. Young Tasmanian Pilot’s Story Of Attack Rugby. March 21. Among the Dominion men taking part in the Sylt raid was young Tasmanian Flight-Lieut. who described the a.’tion today. “It was just before midnight”, he said, "when we took off. The crew of my plane—B O W. - 188 words
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Article54 1940-03-23 2 .—Reuter. Message Of Thanks To King Of Italy Rome. March 21 On leaving Italy. Mr. Welles sent a telegram to Coun* Ciano. requesting him to transmit to the King his deep appreciation for the audience granted him, and expressing profound gratitude for the cordial and friendly welcome of.—Reuter. - 54 words
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354 1940-03-23 2 8.0. W. Rugby, March 21 The Parliamentary t idvr-Secre-tary for Air in a sp< tl f r gate said that the possibility of a tip and run raid by tmy aircraft under the cloak darkness must be faced but 'he successful and8.0. W. - 354 words
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Article27 1940-03-23 2 —(8.0.W. Rugby, March 21. Imperial Airways and British Airways are to be transferred to the recently lowed Overseas Airways Corporation on Ap 1 —(8.0.W.—(8.0.W. - 27 words
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Article395 1940-03-23 2 Allegation In House Of Commons London, March 21. Allegations of a serious leakage through the Allied blockade in the House of Commons by Mr. Mander (Liberal) and Nir. (Conservative) on the motion for the adjournment. —Reuter. Mr. Mander complained that agreements with neutrals were apparently made—Reuter. - 395 words
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Article58 1940-03-23 2 Reuter. 1,959 Interned In Britain London March 21. The total number of enemy aliens in- temed m the United Kingdom, including those removed fiom ships, is 1.959. stated Sir John Anderson in the House of Commons at question tunc. He said that the latest figures showed some 74.000Reuter. - 58 words
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Article57 1940-03-23 2 —Reuter. Germans Claim Nine Ships Sunk Berlin. March 21 A German High Command communique claims that nine “warships and merchantmen” were sunk and two others heavily damaged during yesterday’s air raid on a convoy. The communique also claims that the British losses in the “attempt to attack—Reuter. - 57 words
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Article44 1940-03-23 2 London, March 21 The Anglo-Dutch trade agreement initialled today deals with trade questions arising from war conditions. A joint commission will be established to meet in London or The Hague to regulate matters arising ip the operation of the agreement.44 words
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Advertisement612 1940-03-23 2 1 I 4 W/' ;/j/W.gr" <<&’ I ft B l i p W av- I '‘xi IZB jl SIX AND EIGHTPENCE Meredith, I want to make my will. LorJ Henry, but in al My fox-head scarf-pin to my Uncle perience I have seldom J Philip, unless he remarries. My col-612 words
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Article289 1940-03-23 3 Awaiting Report By Experts Sydney. Htralia may soon be building small vessels for Britain. .t ts are at present investigatpossibilities of building meriti iut ships here as well, probably un<i subsidy. p the report of the experts is f ;VI tble, vessels of from 5,000 to289 words
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281 1940-03-23 3 With The B.E.F. An interesting “economy” notice has made its appearance all over the B.E.F. area. It stated: “The inevitable reaction in an ;.rmy in war, w’hose expenditure has been zealously w’atched in peace, is extravagance on the ‘Easy come easy281 words
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Article1499 1940-03-23 3 Ingenious Psychology Of Martial Programmes SHAMELESS SHIFTS IN ■HATE BRITAIN" CAMPAIGN the beginning of the Nazi regime in 1933 until August, 1939, broadcasting existed in Germany for the sole purpose of preparing the German people psychologically for war. Now its purpose is to maintain war1,499 words
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826 1940-03-23 3 Maintaining Huge War-Time Mileage OLDER CRUISERS’ PATROL FEAT London. The huge mileages achieved by ships of the Royal Navy in maintaining command of the sea since war began six and a half months ago today draw attention to the efficiency of the engineering branch.826 words
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Advertisement125 1940-03-23 3 What ’fomach Sufferers Should Eat B. Scott, MJ)., Paris v known fact that some hit u to digest than others, Hon. mistake to think that Iharvaf Is ave to tolerate a iMerl*'"' this leads merely to l g,„ an d a lowering of P%i8 n e ai lth What needs125 words
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Advertisement166 1940-03-23 3 HAVE ENGLISH FOR TEA TO-DAY Wv You can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit ar its best in this delicious jam—the fruit used is actually grown in Chivers own orchards. You’ll be proud to give your family and gueststhii high quality jam. I N S I S T ON166 words
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Article1115 1940-03-23 4 Shot Man Who Gave Him The Start PROFESSOR DYER’S SECOND 8.M.8.C. BROADCAST Rise of Hitler” was the theme of the second of the two talks by Professor W.E. Dyer, of Raffles College. under the title “From Bismarck to Hitler”, given from the 8.M.8.C. station, Singapore,1,115 words
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399 1940-03-23 4 Echo Of Kuala Li pis Bribery Case An application for bail pending an appeal against sentence, which was made by Mr. K. K. Benjamin in the Supreme Court, Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday on behalf of Mohamed bin Haji Rasip, formerly an Inspector in the399 words
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Article514 1940-03-23 4 Builelin In Romanised Malay March 20. 19 40 It is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Romanised M ai and hand it to Malay their households, thus helping ke the Malay population informed the progress of the war. The- mJ” lews bulletins will he publi-h,d514 words
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Article152 1940-03-23 4 Ejection Orders Applied Eor 1 1 Singapore. A number of Singapore Harbo* Board artisans who have teen strike since early Januarj c have remained in occupation quarters in the new housing c at Keppel Harbour were yes*™ served with notices requiring I to attend, the civil152 words
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Advertisement305 1940-03-23 4 <«- y 11 Y "I'M l al i' nTI fl fl/l IB toty H CRLDBECK’S Vr occti-vo SHERLEVS DOG BOOK Firstly, it is a complete and reliable guide to the breeding, t rearing, feeding, training and showing of dogs. Secondly. /’v'-'/Jr»! it gives expert Veterinary advice on paper, for it305 words
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Article215 1940-03-23 5 Used Finn’s Monev During New Year Friday. “It was during the Chinese New Year and I lost my head’’, pleaded Ong Moey Boon, a local sportsman, who was brought up for sentence in the Third Police Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck yesterday on two counts215 words
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Advertisement130 1940-03-23 5 9.30 P.M. D I 930 PM si -> DvA 1 n u shan> TONIGHT, 23rd MARCH, 1940 AT THE NEW WORLD American crack 147 Pounder meets Gunboat Smit h This contest is termed a “natural” he American, a new comer, has mown down all opposition. Th e d Indian, who130 words
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Advertisement430 1940-03-23 5 6.868 The First Night, 10,799 The 2nd Night. Surely. ""OLD MALACCA." Must Be Worth Seeing. TO-NIGHT fit AT THE ffj 1 New World (Controlled bv SHAW BROS. LTD jL I w' HUTTON LANE-PHONE 3711 PENANG. xy*" SATURDAY 23rd MARCH. 1940 CHENG “0 1d Malacca” PRESENTS DAY SHOW AT 2PM Historical430 words
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Advertisement377 1940-03-23 5 I The Oversea-Chinese Amusement Co, Ltd. T Presenting to-night SATURDAY’, 23rd MARCH, 1940. The gieatest variety of first class shows ever procured for your entertainment. Save your coupons in exchange for free gifts at Wembley Park Thousands of free gifts must be given away. WEMBLEY PARK KRONCHONG CARNIVAL: At Lunar377 words
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Miscellaneous157 1940-03-23 5 MAJESTIC LAST 4 showstoday iT >V 11.30 a.m., 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. U T KISNEVS LATEST AI.I,TECHM€OI.OUK CARTOON HITS! t MICKEY MOUSE in SOCIETY DOG SHOW’ DONALD DUCK IN 4 NEW SUBJECTS ■THE UGLY DUCKLING' Mother Goose Goes Hollywood' The 3 Little Pigs IN ZjyTJ z 7 «practical pig” <\jhl157 words
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Miscellaneous246 1940-03-23 5 Q U. e XA s Last 3 Shows Today OPENING TOMORROW WITH 3 SHOWS AT 3 p.m. 6.15 9.30 MATINEE AT 3 P.M.—DOWNSTAIRS 3 J). 111. 6.15 9.30 15, 30 50 Cts. MATINEE AT 3 P.M.—DOWNSTAIRS 15, 30 50 Cta. GORGEOUS GINGER’S COMEDY SENSATION JHhll If Kl kew penicacues of246 words
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Article40 1940-03-23 6 The engagement is announced of Mr Cheah Seng Hu, of the Straits Ecno, eldest son of Mr. Cheah Keng Sicng. and Miss Lam Bin Saik, (Mavis Kar Chang) fifth daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lam Kar Chang.40 words
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Article457 1940-03-23 6 VV/ITH the season of Easter on us, hopes of peace are turned again in the direction of the Vatican. When recently the Pope and the King of Italy exchanged visits and when President Roosevelt announced the appointment of a personal emissary to the Holy See, it457 words
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Article74 1940-03-23 6 REX CINEMA Paul Muni in ‘We Are Not Alone” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA ’’Cat And Canary” with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard 3, 6.15 and 9 30 p m. MAJESTIC CINEMA Walt Disney’s short feature proworking is not unsatisfactory in the exam., 3, 674 words
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Article486 1940-03-23 6 A.A.M, Handbook r I IIE Handbook of the Automobile Association of Malaya has just been issued and should prove of invaluable assistance to motorists in this country as well as to tourists. His Excellency the Governor, in a foreword, says that much of the information which it486 words
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Article640 1940-03-23 6 Saturday, March 23. ERM AN Y has now shown her hand in the Balkans. According to informed observers, the Rumanian Government has received a note from Germany couched in the most extreme terms. T7VEN before that, Herr Clodius J had already demanded a reduction640 words
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Advertisement263 1940-03-23 6 u BAXTER’S FINEST MAINE SUGAR PEAS WITH MINT. CLAM CHOWDER. TOMATOE JUICE. GOLDEN BANTAM CORN. FRESH SHELLED BEANS OVEN BAKED PEA BEANS. BROWN BREAD and RAISINS. FRUIT PUDDINGS. Finest Quality CANNED APRICOTS, BLUEBERRIES, FRUITS and PEARS. Only Obtainable At Pritchard Co., Ltd., PENANG. SOLE AGENTS. INEXPENSIVE BUT CHARMING Silver E.P.N.S.263 words
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Advertisement31 1940-03-23 6 W-S’-V-V-W-S"-' iSjSwMa «MjjßUi "BULLFINCH" BUTTER Australia’s Best and the favourite of Malaya THE BRAND OF PURITY Obtainable at all High Class Provision Dealers. Sole Agente Henry Waugh Co., Ltd. PENANG, SSV.V.V-V-SW31 words
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944 1940-03-23 7 Malayan Badminton Championships ACCIDENT TO KON LEONG DURING DOUBLES GAME A KI Ipoh. accident to Chan Kon Leong, who twisted his right knee while playing with A. S. Samuel against S. A. Durai and Yap Chin Tee, marred play in the Malayan944 words
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Article498 1940-03-23 7 Party At Springtide Hotel A pleasant function took place at the Springtide Hotel, Tanjong Bungah, at 3.30 yesterday afternoon, when a teaparty was given in honour of the engagement of Miss Ong Say Choo, niece of Mr. and Mrs Ong Huck Lim, and Mr.498 words
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Article85 1940-03-23 7 200 RENDERED HOMELESS Singapore, Today. The small village of > ewtte, at the nth mile Woodlands Road, was almost wiped out by a disastrous fire which broke out in very early hours of yesterday morning. A row of 25 shophouses, built of wood With zinc roofing, was85 words
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Article94 1940-03-23 7 Unconscious After Fall Into Hatch While working, on board a steamer, which was riding at anchor in the roads in the Penang Harbour last night, an Indian loading coolie missed his footing and fell into the hatch. The man was rendered unconscious and was taken to94 words
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Article600 1940-03-23 7 Discontinuance Of Insurance Rebate Taken Up rpHE Automobile Association Of Malaya (Penang and Kedah A Branch) will hold its annual meeting at the offices of the Secretaries and Treasurers, 9, Beach Street, Penang, at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 29. The Committee’s Report for the year600 words
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Article79 1940-03-23 7 There was a large attendance of friends and relatives at the funeral of Mr. Khoo Eng Hong yesterday morning. The cortege left the house of the deceased at 54, Noordin Street, and wended its way to the Thean Teik Cemetery where the interment took79 words
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Advertisement199 1940-03-23 7 FINE FOR KIDNEY AND BLADDER WEAKNESS STOP GETTING UP NIGHTS LOOK AND FEEL YOUNGER Keep your kidneys and prostate free from germs, poisons .and acid, purify the blood and put healthy activity into kidneys and bladder and you’ll live a healthier, happier and longer life. One most efficient and harmless199 words
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Advertisement397 1940-03-23 7 Which Is Yotir LUCKY SHADE of Face Powder JBr T,. shades B PARIS 9 out of 10 women jse rhe wrong shade of face powder J The wrong shade of powder gives you a horrid, "made-up” look—makes you appear years older. The vx only way to find your right shade397 words
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Article524 1940-03-23 8 Lady Chilian Dies At The Age Of 56 Kuala Kangsar. rjvHE death is announced of Lady Chulan, the Raja Puan Mu--1 da of Perak, who passed away at her residence in Jalan Rajah at 10.30 on Wednesday night. She was 56 years old. A member of524 words
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Article162 1940-03-23 8 Accident On Wav To Alor Star Alor Star. The Alor Star Tikam Batu Express Bus Service. KC 626 while coming from the direction of Sungei Patani towarc> the town was involved in an accident »arlv yesterday morning at the junction of Slmpang Kuala, Alor Star,162 words
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Article308 1940-03-23 8 53,000 Worth Stolen From Moneylending Finn Ipoh. Convicted on three charges of theft of jewellery belonging to a money-lending firm in Teluk Anson, a young Indian. Muthia, was sent ’need to two years and six months’ rigorous imprisonment by the Hon, Mr. Justic Murray-Aynsley at the Perak308 words
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94 1940-03-23 8 FAREWELL PARTY TO MR. MRS. THORPE Prize-Winning Boria Team To Give Show The Pancharangam Sinaran Malay;. Boria Party with the Misses Sitl ana Amah will give a performance at th? Farewell Party to be given to Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Thorpe by the members of the Penang Wireless Society94 words
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Article109 1940-03-23 8 Studying Life Of Malayan Chinese Four Chinese officials from the Provincial Government in China arrived in Penang from Taiping by car yesterday morning. They are on a touring mission in Malaya. The party, led by Mr Yeow Pah-loonc, were received by the Committee members c. the109 words
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Article221 1940-03-23 8 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr I Ferguson of Messrs. Osborne and Chapell. Ipoh, is at present on a fortnight's business trip to Pahang. Mr. I. s. Wylie. Officer-in-Charge, Traffic Branch, has gone to Kuala Lumpur on short leave. Inche Wan Ibrahim. A.O.C. T.B. will be in charge during the former's absence. The221 words
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Article194 1940-03-23 8 Accused Sentenced To Nine Months Sungei Patani. Sinnapayan was produced in the High Court, Second Division, befori* Mr. Justice Wan Harun, the Malay Judge, charged with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Sendaraya with a knife on 8.12.58 about 6 p.m. at Harvard Estate. Sungei Patani.194 words
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Article223 1940-03-23 8 Grand Celebration Today Bukit Mertajam. Every Indian house is busy preparing for the annual Fire-Walking Festival which falls on tomorrow. It is one iof the grandest celebrations in the Province. As the festivity is provided out of the public purse, the individual does not suffer more223 words
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Article211 1940-03-23 8 Vegetable Planter's Offence Balik Pulau. The seriousness of the problem in regard to soil erosion was emphasised by the Balik Pulau Magistrate. Mr. S. T. Stewart. when he imposed a fine of $45 on a vegetable planter named Neo Kuah who was procured at the211 words
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Article138 1940-03-23 8 A Union Good Friday Services will b? held at 9.30 aun. at the Wesley Church, junction of Anson and Bunnah Roads today. At 7.30 p.m. today a special devotional service will t«e held at che Wesley Church. Mr. Loot Pah Weng wi’l speak on the subject, “The138 words
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Article331 1940-03-23 8 Important Discussions At Annual Meeting Teluk Anson. TpHE annual general meeting of the Lower Perak Indian Association, Teluk Anson, which was adjourned on Feb. 24 owing to lack of time, was continued on Saturday evening at the Association premises here with Mr. I. Sivagnanam Pillay, President331 words
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Article162 1940-03-23 8 Elysee Cabaret’s Effort A sum of more than $3OO was r ealised at the charity dance held at the Elysee Cabaret on Wednesday night in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The dance was organised by the Chinese Section of the Fund Mr. Neoh Say162 words
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78 1940-03-23 8 Three weeks’ rigorous imprisonment was the sentence imposed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Police Court yesterday on Lim Tiong Seng who had pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a piece of iron valued $4 The accused had78 words
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Article128 1940-03-23 8 Thursday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON: ’Spot” £250. 5. 0 £248. 15. 0. “Forward” £248. 10. 0 £247. 5. 0. SINGAPORE: “Spot” $123.25 $123.00 Business done 75 tons 75 tons PENANG ’Spot” $123.25 $123 00 RUBBER: LONDON: •Spot” IDid. 11 3|l6d. “Forward” ll%d. 11 5.16 d SINGAPORE: “Spot” 37*y>c128 words
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Advertisement274 1940-03-23 8 BANKS The Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., rmoorpcrateo- m British mdia? SAVE For Your FAMILY CHILDREN, INDEPENDENCE IN OLD AGE HAPPINESS By Banking WITH The Indian Overseas Bank, Ltd., I OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developme n t s, no business concern274 words
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Advertisement43 1940-03-23 8 SILVER and *-7E.P. WARE X (UXd WITH MJJIk i A HIGH STANDARD OF FINISH A MODERATE COST. Silver f'• Sweet Dist attractive!.design gQ («I t meet gteS-:- public 1 jOfg-. A pair > P. H. HENDRY JEWELLERS 30, BISHOP STREET, PENANG. K. LUMPUR SINGAPORE43 words
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Article900 1940-03-23 9 ST. GEORGE THE MARTYR EASTER DAY 5.00 a.m. Holy Communion (Tamil > 7.00 aan. Holy Communion. 8.00 aun. Choral Eucharist. 9.30 a.m. Holy Communion (Chinese). 10.30 a.m. Mattins (sung; and address. 5.00 p.m. Children s Service. 6.00 p.m. Festal Evensong and Sermon. Psalms 113, 114. Hymns 125, 133,900 words
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531 1940-03-23 9 1 rueviiig l) ateliman Fall Ln Trap HOW a trap set to catch a thief by painting the handle of a drawer in a desk in Pitman’s College, Singapore, from which various sums of money were missing from time tn time, was told in the531 words
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96 1940-03-23 9 Singapore. A resolution that the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, is in favour of taxation for the purpose of prosecuting the war but that it considers income tax undesirable was passed at a committee meeting of the Chamber on Tuesday. The meeting lasted nearly two96 words
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Article270 1940-03-23 9 Accused Fined And Gift Confiscated Malacca. Charged with that he did on Feb. 23 at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Malacca, abet the commission by Mr. R.F. Mallard, Chief Police Officer, Malacca, of an offence punishable with imprisonment, namely, the270 words
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Article258 1940-03-23 9 And It Also Sends War Brides London, Feb. 9. Nine smiling Canadian girls ran down a murky London station platform last night with just one idea in mind after a 3.000-mile journeyfiances. Spirits in no wise damped after a five-hour train journey, they were joyfully met258 words
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Article37 1940-03-23 10 I.—Reuter. Expelled From Labour Party London, March 21. The Labour Party has expelled Mr. D. N. Pritt (King’s Counsel) for his opposition to the declared party policy regarding Russia’s aggression against Finland —Reuter.I.—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article540 1940-03-23 10 BOW Lengthy Debate In Lords Rugby, March 21. The recent statement of the policy' on Colonial Development and Welfare was discussed by' the Lords at the instance of Lord Snell. Lord Moyne himself intervened in the debate and stressed the importance of the economic and socialBOW - 540 words
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Article188 1940-03-23 10 Negotiations Between Germany V atican London, March 21. The Rome Radio states that discussions have opened regarding the conclusion of a new concordat between the Reich and the Holy See. It adds that the Church is anxious to maintain the position of Austria and Poland. Rumours in Berlin188 words
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608 1940-03-23 10 SCATHING ATTACK ON “HYPOCRITE” Selling Countrymen Down The River New York, March 21. REFERRING to Wang Ching-wei’s spokesman’s complaint that the American newspapers in the United States and China have been publishing “inspired editorials tending to discredit him 0 the New York Times—Reuter. - 608 words
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Article151 1940-03-23 10 —Reuter. RUSSIANS FAST OCCUPYING CEDED AREAS London, March 21. Ratifications of the Soviet-Firm h treaty have been exchanged in Moscow, according to the Moscow w roless. A Helsinki message states that the Soviet occupation of areas in the Karelian Isthmus ceded under the peace treaty are proceeding—Reuter. - 151 words
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Article25 1940-03-23 10 .—Reuter Rome, March 21. An Italo-Rumaman Trade Agreement has been signed at the Rumanian Ministry of Commerce according to a Bucharest telegram.—Reuter.—Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement209 1940-03-23 10 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A new service is announced each 28 days from Penang to San Francisco and Los Angeles via Pacific thence New York via Panama. This service will be inaugurated by:— S. S. “CITY OF NORFOLK” LOADING AT PENANG 23R» M.XRCH For full particulars enquire at SIME, DARBY CO., LTD.209 words
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Advertisement102 1940-03-23 10 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint Service of Java Pacific Line and Silver Line, Limited TO Manila, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Etc. rhe right is reserved to vary routes and X) proceed to ports other than those nentioned above, in accordance with the ;enns set forth in the respective Lines’ form102 words
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Advertisement380 1940-03-23 10 L Gastritis and Indigestion caused untold agony Many stomach sufferers know the heartbreaking struggle to get through the day’s work while racked with pain—perhaps dreading all the time that the trouble may lead to an operation. Constant worry drags down your vitality, and makes recovery all the more difficult. But380 words
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1028 1940-03-23 11 RACE 1 2.45 p.m. HORSES Class 4 —Division 4 —6 Furlongs Q2O POOR BILL 5y 900 “Mac Kongs!" Magill 000 harap 6y 8 13 Mr B/( y am mcS 0 0 0 TOURNIQUET 6y 813 Maj. Lindsay Vears sm e y 0 4 21,028 words
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Article205 1940-03-23 11 ‘THE RIDING BOY’ “TIC TAC “EPSOM JDEP” “EUREKA” “MAN-ON-THE- "THE MAJOR” Penang Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur SPOT” Ipoh Singapore n Penzance Poor Bill Tourniquet Danse du Ventre Poor Bill Auboss KACE 1: Polo Polo Penzance Danse du Ventre Penzance o o Light Supper Light Supper Light205 words
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371 1940-03-23 11 Kuala Lumpur, March 21. 4 RECORD number of entries has been received for the Malayan Golf Association Championship which will be held during Easter. A total of 53 names has been entered, the Selangor Golf Club topping the list with 24 competitors. Next comes371 words
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Article345 1940-03-23 11 S.L.R.C. Beat Customs In a First Division soccer match on the Dato Kramat Ground on Thursday the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club scored a comfortable victory by two goals to nil over the Customs Athletic Club. The game opened with the C.A.C. taking up the attack. Che Aim345 words
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Article63 1940-03-23 11 TODAY CRICKET: Penang vs. Perak, at Ipoh. SOCCER: P. Gairison “B” vs. C.R.C. "B” Glugor Ground. M.D.S.C. “B” vs. I.R.C. “B” Renong Ground. D.A.F.C. vs. S’Pore C.F.A. S.X.I. ground. BOXING: New World Stadium. SUNDAY, MARCH 24. SOCCER: D.A.F.C. vs. Klang Malays, C.R.C. ground. Penang C.F.A. vs. S’pore63 words
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Article90 1940-03-23 11 K. O. Gustilo, the American boxer, who recently scored over Nai Som Chit and Cheah Cheng Lean will be making his third appearance in the local ring tonight, at the New World Stadium, when his opponent will be Gunboat Smith. The bout will be90 words
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Article94 1940-03-23 11 The Police Sports Club scored a 5— 2 victory over the Eastern Smelting Club in their second division league match on the Renong ground on Thursday. The scorers were Sudin (4) and Cheng Poh for the Police and Cheek (2) for the Smelters. Malay Engineers Beat94 words
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Advertisement156 1940-03-23 11 “After all these O years 9 f Fancy running into you again —how does it feel to be best man? I-' f JTiO And now-how about giving away a du Maurier?” I ll j JK 7 “Of course never smoke anything else. Will you take this cigarette to he your156 words
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303 1940-03-23 12 SiJley’s Bright (Chances Of Scoring ZOLFANELLA LIGHT SUPPER SAFE WAGERS (By “EPSOM JEEP”) Iptoh, Today. “VIOLA 11, Zolfanella arid Light Supper are safe eachv way wagers for today’s races at Ipoh, the second day of the Easter meeting. The first-named reads a certainty303 words
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148 1940-03-23 12 Following are weights of four races for the last day of the Perak Turf Club Easter 'meeting on Monday: PONIES—CLtAiSS I—DIV. I—s FURLONGS STRAIGHT PINAFORE 9.09 QUISANA 9.00 MALL ANU IT 8.11 ST. CHARLES 8.09 EIMPRESS 8.06 KISSING CUP 8.03 PYMBLE 7.12 NOEL148 words
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Article83 1940-03-23 12 J. C. James Wins Class Medal Kuala Lumpur J. C. Jamea won the “class A” medal (12 handicap and under) with the score 73 3 70 in the Malayan Amateur Golf Championships, which began yesterday. In the “class B” medal (13 handicap and under) S. Llewllyn won83 words
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Article69 1940-03-23 12 An alleged snatch-theft on March 15 at Kimberley Street, when a Chinese woman, Lim Gian Lian, was relieved cf her gold-chain valued $175, was recalled when Tan Kong San was produced in the Third Police Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck yesterday on a charge of theft.69 words
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Article186 1940-03-23 12 The following is the Band Programme on the “Esplanade” from 830 to 10 30 tonight:— 1. Grand March Mihtaire, No. 1. Schubert. 2. Overture Magic Flute Mozart. 3. Grand Selection from Mascagni’s Celebrated Opera, “Cavalleria Rusticana.” 4. Cornet Solo The Lost Cord Sullivan. 5. Excerpts from “La186 words
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436 1940-03-23 12 Air Power Not Decisive Factor At Sea Rugby, March 21 Experience so far gained in the present war in no way justifies the predictions that air power would prove the decisive factor at sea. in these six months warships have been attacked both—BOW. - 436 words
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Article23 1940-03-23 12 East Midlands Barnsley 3, Notts Forest 0 Lincoln City 4, Sheffield Wed 2. RUGBY LEAGUE Bradford N 19, Leeds 823 words
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Article202 1940-03-23 12 To Be Hehl At Port Dickson Taiping. The Annual Malayan Y.W.C.A. Pioneer Caihp this year w’ill be held at Port Dickson from April 26 ti 1 Ma’. 3 and a varied programme has b er. drawn up to provide the usual opportunities for swimming, exploring, gam’s, camp-fires,202 words
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112 1940-03-23 12 The big problem with sufferers from gastritis or other digestive disturbances is how to avoid pain and discomfort when eating. The inflamed stomach walls are so sensitive that solid foods can’t be retained. Even liquid foods are often vomited. Yet the patient must get quick112 words
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Advertisement240 1940-03-23 12 BEDFORD PLANTATIONS LIMITED Incorporated in the F. M. S.) Notice of Declaration of Dividend and Closure of Transfer Register. Notice is hereby given that a Thirtf Interim Dividend of 5% has been declared in respect of the financial year ending 31st March, 1940, payable to the Shareholders on the Register240 words
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Advertisement562 1940-03-23 12 :Heaa Office) 216 Penang Road. Penar» Phone 1477 1478 with excensioi Telegrams: “Gazette" Penang. Rales of Subscription for rinanc GaxetU and Sunday Gazette. PINANG GAZETTF Local s.S. Delivery F.M.S. Foreir. Monthly $2.50 $3.00 |4QO Quarterly 7.50 9.00 12 00 Half-Yearlv 15.00 18.00 M Yearly 30.00 36.00 4 k ol SUNDAY562 words
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Miscellaneous173 1940-03-23 12 THE EASTER HOLIDAYS’ BIG ATTRACTION THAT’S DRAWING ALL THE CROWDS Last 3 Shows Today I H E X J At 3; 6.15 9.30 p in. 3.00 P.M. MATINEE AT REDUCED PRICES 15, 30 50 CTS. HIS STATURE GROWS WITH THE VEARS! p STt ZOIA 1 "We Are Not Alone with173 words
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