Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 13 October 1939

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 252. Vol. XCVII. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1939. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 128 1 Unsuccessful Raids EAST OF MOSELLE Enemy Gaining Neither Ground Nor Prisoners Paris, October 13. A hard-fought German raid east of the Moselle following hot bombardment has been repulsed, the Germans gaining neither ground nor prisoners, according to semi-official quarters. For the first time their artillery
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  • 738 1 "Voice Of The Ersioire" Firmness Approved Even By Bitterest Critics London, October 13. I he Commoners regarded Mr. Chamberlain’s speech yesterday the best he lias yet given io Parliament, writes Reuter’s lobby correspondent. Opinion in the lobbies among all parties was unanimous in pproving the uncompromising
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  • 142 1 SovietJapanese Tension Renewed —Reuter. CONSULATES IN ‘OCCUPIED CHINA TO BE CLOSED Chungking, Oct. 13. The report that the Soviet intends to close its consulates in occupied areas in China including Shanghai. Peiping and Tientsin is given promi- nence in the Chinese press here. The report alleged that the Nor- wegian
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  • 44 1 —Reuter. Berlin, Oct. 13. Germany’s secret anti-Nazi “German Freedom” radio station which has defied every effort of the Gestapo to locate it has been joined by another secret station calling itself the “Free German Radio” which was heard tonight.
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  • 37 1 .—Reuter. Mr. Casey To Represent Australia .Melbourne, Oct. 12. Mr. Menzies announced that Mr. R. G. Casey, Minister of Supply and Development, is proceeding to London before Christmas for the conference of Dominions Cabinet Ministers.—Reuter.
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  • 189 1 Stockholm, October 13. The Finnish “Arbetar Bladet” suggests that the five /Northern countries enter into an association like the British Commonwealth. It says: “The joint Finnish-Swedish discussions regarding the fortification of the \Aaland Islands constituted steps towards military collaboration. Why Hold back when the whole of
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  • 56 1 —REUTER. LONDON, OCT. 13. RELIABLE S O I R C EIS AT ISTAN B U L REPORT T H A T T H E RUSSO-TUR-KISH DEFENSIVE PACT HAS BEEN SIGNED, SAYS THE NEWS CHRONICLE ISTANBUL CORRESPONDENT. THE PACT PROVIDES LOK THE CLOSURE OF THE STRAITS IN RETURN
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  • 190 1 -8.0. W. FRENCH TRIBI TE TO BRITISH TROOPS Rugby, October 13. The following are a few impressions of a French observer who paid a visit to the British troops in France: “After three days spent at the British General H n dquarters, there is no doubt
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  • 83 1 I.—Reuter. London, Oct. 12. The Stock Exchange was swept by a wave of optimism carrying many prices higher, trading often approaching the pre-war scale. Dealers considered that the advance reflected the City’s confidence in Mr. Chamberlain. Giitedged attracted buyers. War Loan moving above the fixed minimum
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  • 124 1 8.0. W. Great Expansion In Production Expected Rugby. Oct. 12. In view of th?, vital importance in this •war of mineral and metals it is encouraging to learn from South Africa that she calculates she can produce enough of both not only for her own
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  • 2163 2 DECISION WELCOMED BY .WHOLE* COUNT RY German Sincerity Demanded ALLIES AIMING NOT ONLY AT VICTORY Peace Based On Conquests Impossible LONDON, OCT. 13. THE PRIME MINISTER, AFTER RECALLING THE CI RC U M STANCES IN WHICH HERR HITLER REIECTED THE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT
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  • 279 2 .—Reuter. POISON GAS MAY BE USED London. October 12 The allegations that Britain supplied Toland with poison gas whereby several German soldiers were killed were contained in an official statement issued by the German News Agency. These allegations are officially denied by the War Office which states
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  • 57 2 —Renter. U-Boat Captain Who Wired Mr. Churchill London. October 12. The U-bcat captain who winJessed Mr. Churchill is not in British custody, according to a written reply by Mr. Churchill in the House of Commons. It is stated that the subsequent examination of U-boat prisoners of
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  • 352 2 After Slipping Out Of Brazilian Port London, October 12. The German liner. Cap Norte, 13,615 tons, which slipped out of the Brazilian port of Pernambuco on September 17 has been captured in the South Atlantic by the British Navy. It was reported from New York on September
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  • 130 2 —Reuter. British Pilot To Return To Iceland London. October 11. The Air Ministry announces that the British pilot who returned to England after his flying beat came down in Iceland waters is returning to Iceland as j soon as possible. The pilot, it is stated, was
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  • 108 2 —Reuter. Safe Arrival In New V ork New York, October 12. The “Iroquois” has docked safely The Iroquois was convoyed during tne last part of the journey i?y destrovers and flying-boats The ships radio operator related that from the time he learned of the threat to the vessel
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  • 125 2 r. —Reuter. 91,000 DEAD IN POLAND Paris, Oct. 12. German losses in Poland were 91,000 dead, 63,000 seriously wounded and 85,000 lightly wounded, according to what the “Zurich Arbeiter Zeitung” claims to be confidential statistics drawn up by the German War Ministry. The newspaper states that 190
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  • 65 2 -8.0. W. Two Services In Operation Weekly Ruby, October 12. The Assistant Postmaster-General staled in the Commons to-day that two air mail services every* week are operating to East Africa. Palestine. India. Burma. Hongkong, Malaya and Australia and one senice each week to South Africa. West Africa
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  • 32 2 r.—Reuter. London October 12 Tn Palestine recruitment has be ,v un for 2.000 volunteers. They will be available for service in any garrison or in r.ny theatre of war.—Reuter.
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  • 497 2 TRADE PACT WITH BRITAIN WELCOMED RUGBY, OCTOBER 12. COMMENTING ON THE ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE AGREEMENT THE DAILY TELEGRAPH SAYS THAT “IT MAY BE WELCOMED ;AS EVIDENCE THAT THE SOVIET HAS NO WISH TO DISCARD OR EVEN TO DISCOURAGE /OLD CUSTOMERS IN FAVOUR OF A NEW FOUND
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  • 473 3 SOVIET ADVANCES FOUR PROPOSALS Helsinki And Frontier Towns Evacuated Copenhagen, Oct. 12 Finland is preparing for all eventualities and has now mobilised a hundred thousand men, according to reports from Danish correspondents. I' is stated that binland is in a very different position than in
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  • 84 3 BOW. Functions Of Ministry Of Information Rugby, October 12 In the course of a discussion in the House ol Commons today on the activities of the Ministry of Information, Sir Samuel Hoare, Lord Privy Seal, emphasized that the functions of the Ministry were those publicity rather
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  • 103 3 s. Reuter. Scheme For Volunteer Service New Delhi. October 12. The introduction of a scheme for the registration of volunteers for a regular Indian Army limited in the first place to 25.000 applicants is announced by the Government of India. Those accepted under the scheme will be called
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  • 171 3 I. —Reuter. CABINET CRISIS THREATENED Tokyo, Oct. 12. A Cabinet crisis is threatened in connection with the refusal of the staff of the Foreign Office to accept the Government’s decision to create a Ministry of Trade with powers to appoint trade counsellors abroad. Following the
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  • 113 3 Reuter. Import Tariffs To Be Doubled Hongkong, Oct. 12. The Hong Kong Government is instituting a ten per cent income tax on all incomes, company profits and interest payments with certain exceptions, and it is expected that machinery will be put into effect within six months.
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  • 26 3 —Reuter. Sofia, October 12. A new German-Bulgarian trade agreement has been announced and is described as “safeguarding the interests of both countries.” —Reuter.
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  • 73 3 .—Reuter. On Many Parts Of Western Front Paris. Oct. 12. A French war communique states: “Between the Moselle and the Rhine there was activity of first-line units of infantry during the night over many parts of the front.” A German High Command communique reports minor air
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  • 178 3 —8.0. W. Cenotaph Service Cancelled Rugby. October 12. The King has decided that in view of the outbreak of war the Usual Armistice Day service at the Cenotaph rhall not be held this year as the Government feel that in the present circumstances, it would be preferable that
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  • 129 3 i.— 8.0.W. Organised Training For Pilots Rugby, October 12 Concerning the composition of trie British Mission, which Is proceeding to Canada in connection with the new air training organisation. Sir Kingsley Wood. Air Minister, said in the House of Commons today that Air Chief Marshal. Sir
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  • 426 3 Press Praise For War Minister’s Review Of Army Achievements London, Oct. 12 The lessons of the last war have been learnt well. This is the general press comment on Mr. Hore-Belisha’s statement regarding the achievements of the Army. —Reuter. The Daily Telegraph, which particularly
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  • 219 3 —Reuter. Hundred Bombs Discharged But No Damage Done London, October 12 The Admiralty’s further reports of German aircraft attack on the Cruiser Squadron on October 9 will keenly interest naval critics for its important bearing on the much debated “aircraft versus warship” controversy. It
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  • 40 3 —Reuter. 150.000 Tons Seized By French Navy Paris, October 11. The French Navy has hitherto seized 150.000 tons of contraband merchandise according to an official announcement. including 40,000 tons minerals, 40,000 tons foodstuffs, and 30.000 tons ■of liquid fuel.—Reuter.
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  • 46 3 —Reuter. Views On German Proposals Rome, Oct. 12 It is understood that Signor Bastianini, the new Ambassador to Britain, has left for London to-day, taking an aide memoir? outlining the Italian views regarding the German proposals for peace and an international conference. —Reuter.
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  • 100 3 —Reuter. Unrest Over Sacrifice Of Baltic Influence Paris, Oct. 11. Rumours of discontent among Nazi Party officials and orominent Army men seme of whom participated in the formation of the Frei Korps in the Baltic countries are referred to in an Amsterdam despatch to the Journal.
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    • 210 3 I u l feel perfectly fit again— I you too need not suffer any longer Ms Xs” I And to think that I always used to General Weakness dread the approach of such a natural event. I use Kalzana regularly now and Weakness an(l fe as thl)llgh j have taken
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  • 205 4 Would-Be Thief In Consul’s House Singapore. /COMPLIMENTING the Danish Consul’s gardener, Saffar bin Haji Hussein, on his smartness in arresting the accused. Mr. J. McFall, Singapore Criminal District Judge on 'Pucsdav, recommended the man for a $lO reward. He was hearing a case in which Mohammed
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  • 109 4 Self-Defence Plea Succeeds Kuala Lumpur. That he had pushed the complainant into a drain in self-defence was the explanation given by Karuppan to Mr. R. C. Redman, the First Magistrate, Kuala Luripur, before whom he was charged on Tuesday with voluntarily causing huit to a compatriot. The
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  • 518 4 Accused Sentenced To Two Months’ Rigorous Kuala Lumpur. REMARKING to the accused that he was extremely lucky not to be charged with a more serious offence, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. R. C. Redman, on Tuesday sentenced Ho Kuan to two months’ rigorous imprisonment. Ho
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  • 141 4 Verey Pisrtols To Be Used Johore Bahru. The Johore Government has decided to buy Verey pistols to drive away elephants from plantations. This was revealed at a committee meeting of the Johore Planters’ Association held on Oct. 5. when the chairman reported that further complaints of
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  • 195 4 Two Men Acquitted At Assizes Singapore. 4 FTER a trial lasting six Jays, the c’ase in which three Tamil coolies were alleged to have been concerned in the fatal stabbing of a compatriot, Simson, at the Seletar air base, was concluded before Mr.
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  • 348 4 Disappeared After Getting Money Kuala Lumpur. Chan Lam. a middle-aged Chinese, was brought before Mr. R. C. Redman in the First Court on Wednesday morning charged with having cheated Dr. Poulier and a Chinese named Aug Hoon Keng. He pleaded guilty with having cheated Dr. Poulier. but
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  • 161 4 Insufficient Proof Of Identity Kuala Lumpur. Remarking that there was insufficient proof of identity, Mr. R. C. Redman. the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, on Ttkesday acquitted and discharged a Tamil woman of the labouring class who was charged with cheating. The accused, it was alleged, sold to
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  • 36 4 Mr. John Bentley, the detective story writer and his bride, Mrs. Ela M. Campbell, who were married on the liner “Manhatt a n,” photographed on board just before the ship left for America.
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  • 961 4 PLEA IN KUALA LUMPUR SANITARY BOARD Kuala Lumpur. 4 T the meeting of the Sanitary Board held on Wednesday at the Town Hall (Mr. N. Jones in the chair,) Mr. K. K. Benjamin struck a sentimental note in his speech on the adjournment, when he pleaded
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  • 172 4 Forgery With Intent To Cheat Singapore. Found guilty by a common jury of e charges of forgery with intent to ci > Lim Cheng Hoe. a young Hokkien. sentenced to one year s rigorous jmprt-• wment on each of the charges, the tences to run concurrently, by
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  • 44 4 Singapore A fine of $lOO. with an altematA’t two months' simple imprisonment. imposed on Suevallee, an Indian keeper, of Serangoon Road, in the > pore fifth court on Wednesday, wh l pleaded guilty to offering rice for without a rice dealer’s licence.
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  • 825 5 Other Industries Requiring More Consideration Kuala Kangsar. QPEAKIXG on the adjournment at the meeting of the Perak State Council yesterday, Mr. J. D. Mead drew the attention of the Council to the inadequacy of the staff available for supervision of prospecting, preventing thereby
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  • 48 5 B. Gajah Indian Barbers’ Decision Batu Gajah. Ai a meeting of the Indian Barbers Association helc on Monday evening at Batu Gajaa, it was unanimously agreed to close the barber shops on Sundays after 2 p.m. to give a half-holiday to the shop assistants.
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  • 1964 5 HORRORS OF WAR British Navy A Sure Shield MR. H. E. NIXON ON NEED FOR WIDER CO-OPERATION 66QINCE we last met there have been momentous happenings in the outside world in which this Colony as a part of the Empire is involved. The repercussion of these
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  • 216 5 Social Personal Mr. J. R. Farquharson has been appointed to the Boards of Kamunting Tin Dredging, Ltd., and of Tavoy Prospectors. D»r. W. A. Nicholas of Butterworth will address the members of the Penang Recreation Club on A.R.P. First Aid today at 6 p.m. at the Club House. The lecture
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 145 5 All Shows Packed-Out Yesterday Crowds Acclaimed IT’S SHIRLEY S BEST PICTURE MA 3 shows daily 1 3.00; 6.15 9.30 P.M. BRING YOUR KIDS ALONG 3.00 P.M. MATINEES AT REDUCED PRICES. One of the greatest stories ever written Now one of the greatest pictures of all t;me SHIRLEY AT HER BEST
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    • 115 5 MATINEE TODAY AT 3 P.M. VICTOR McLAGLEN in “MAGNIFICENT BRUTE” Popular Prices Downstairs 15 and 30 cents. QUEEN’S 6.15 TONIGHT 9.30 Matinee Tomorrow at 3 p.m. Reduced Prif'es. A milestone in the history of the screen M-G-M’s third and best triumph acclaimed by the press of the entire world /1
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  • 624 6 A JR. CHAMBERLAIN’S rejection of peace based on Hitler’s terms will be welcomed every where, not only for its firmness but for the clear and unmistakable manner in which the Premier has stated the Allies’ case. One point in Mr. Chamberlain’s retort should make plain to
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  • 53 6 IS Heavy Sales On Export Account Rugby. Octcbcr 12 Orders for 6.000.000 Lox*'® are in the hands of Welsh tinplate manufacturers. Heavy sales on export account are anrounced. The prices arc advancing rapidly and foreign purchasers have to pay eight shillings more for a standard box than a
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  • 567 6 Friday. October 13. GIIAMLERLAIN S speech, firm in tone, dignified in presentation, is regarded as the best he has yet given to Parliament. The determination of the country to crush Hitlerism is indicated by the whole-hearted support of all parties lor Air. Chamberlain’s uncompromising
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  • 714 6 A Bit Of Philosophy 4 S a result of reading the gossip columns of one of the London papers, I am feeling sort o{ philosophical today. So much so, in fact, that I propose to reproduce the following anecdote related by Collie Knox in the "Daily Mail’’:
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    • 38 6 When Buying Hams ALWAYS SPECIFY Im 13 rJ? a VA\"% I gA Well-known throughout THE WHOLE WORLD. :o: OBTAINABLE FKOY All the Leading Dealers. SOLE AGENTS: Henry Waugh Co., Ltd.. PENANG I Singapore, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. sv.w.v. .w.v.
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  • 237 7 Fault In Prai Generator Ihe whole of George Town plunged in darkness from /.40 last night till 8.05 owing to the breakdown of one of the generators at the Prai Power Station. 1 his “black-out” was preceded by the dimming of the st-reet lights and lights
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  • 74 7 i he death occurred of Mrs. Lim Chens; .t.ani <nee Chua Bee Choo> at 4 p.m. •sterday at her residence. 29. Lurone b ..mat alter a <hort illness. Deceased she leaves behind her husband and uve sons, among ether', to mourn her loss. The
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  • 791 7 Touching Drama In Tears Triumphs Of ‘"Goodbye Mr. Chips’* A Little Princess it The Cinemas L. A. M. The life drama of a simple schoolmaster portrayed with a 1 depth of feeling by Robert Donat makes “Goodbye, Mr. Chips,” which opened to crowded houses at the
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  • 1273 7 Over Two Thousand Produced At Assize Trial Two thousand one hundred and eighty-eight ten-cent pieces and 266 twenty-cent coins figured as the principal exhibits in the Assize Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Aitken, when two youthful-looking Chinese, Soon See Cheok and Kwek Suay Sip, were
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  • 159 7 Hearing Resinned In District Court Hearing was resumed before the District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. in the District Court this morning, in the case in which three Teochews. Ong Tiong Thai, Tng Kok Wah and Tng Lim Cheng were charged with being members of an
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  • 69 7 Ricsha Puller Injured A car and a ricsha came in collision at the junction of Farquhar Street and Leith Street junction this morning. The puller was brought to the General Hospital with body injuries. The ricsha was slightly damaged, while the mudguards of the car were dented. A
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  • 86 7 A Chinese, Loh Heng, was charged in the Penang Middle Court before Mr. Lim Koon Teck this morning, with making a false declaration to the Assistant Immigration Office with a view to obtaining a certificate of admission about 10.30 a.m. on October 12 at the Immigration Office.
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  • 235 7 Well-Known Lecturer A Former Malayan Surveyor 'T'WENTY-FIVE years ago a letter was written to a European surveyor in Malaya care of the Mercantile Bank at Kota Bharu. The addressee retired without claiming the lettei. Approximately 25 years after the incident, the surveyor returned to Malaya,
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  • 89 7 No First Injections After Oct. 17 Inoculations at the Government Health Office will not be available for first injections after October 17. Those due for second inoculation will be able to receive injections until October 26. between 2 and 4 p.m. After October 26, inoculation will be available
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    • 326 7 KNITTERS all helpers kindly send all finished goods to No. 3, Pangkor IP tid hy jo a.m. on Monday, Oct. 16, as the first consignment zvill be forward- cd to Singapore on Monday fori immediate shipment to I England. I Indigestion doesn’t live here any more" Take 1 Carte; ’>
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  • DAILY SHARE QUOTATIONS
    • 172 8 KENNEDY CO's SHARE LIST MINING Buyers Sericrs Ampat 4/lOj 5/1} Austral Amal 6/ 6/6 Ayer Weng 85 90 Bangrin 20,3 21/ Batu Selangor 1.60 1.65 Hong Fatt 97 99 Kam pong Kamunting 8/ 8 6 Kampong Lanjut 18/ 18/6 Kamra 1/6 2/ Kinta Kellas 6/9 8/ Kramat 11 6 12/
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    • 213 8 RULBEK Buyers Selleri Ayer Panas 1-30 1.40 Bassetts 50 55 Batu Lintangs 1.05 1.10 Bentas 1.02} 1.07} Brogas 62} 67} Indragiris 1.32} 1.40 Kuala Sidims 2.40 2.50 c Lunas 1-65 1.75 Malaka Pindas 1.25 1.35 Mentakabs 42} 45 Pa jams 1.90, 2.00 Sungei Tukangs 1.02} 1.07}
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    • 286 8 SOON THEAM CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Seller! Ampats 4/9 5/ A. Hitains 21 9 22 9 A. Wengs 90 95 Bangrins 20/6 21/3 Batu Selangors 1.60 1.65 Hong Fatts 96 98 Jelebus 92 97£ Johans 31 33 Kamras 1/6 1/10 J Kamuntings 9' 9/6 K. Lanjuts 18 3 18/9 Kramats
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    • 185 8 LEAN CO's QUOTATIONS MINING Buyers Sellers Ampats 4/6 4 10} A. Wengs 92} 10 0 B. Selangors 1® i- 67 Hong Fatts 94 98 Jelebus 90 95 Johans 30 33 Kramats H/ 11/9 K. Kamuntings 8/6 9/ K. Lanjuts 17/9 18 6 Kundangs 8 6 9 Laruts 6/6 6/10}cd Lukuts
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    • 200 8 A.A. ANTHONY CO's QUOTATIONS TIN Buyers Sellers Ampat 4 6 A. Amalgamated 6 o/o Bangrin 21/ 22 Batu Selangor 1.60 1 •&> Burma Malay 23/ 24/ Hong Fatt 95 97} Jelebu 92} 97} Kampong Kamunting 8/ 8 6 Kamunting 8 6 Klang River 1-85 1.95 Kramat 'Tin 10/6 11/6 Kuchai
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  • 1108 8 Areas Under Padi Cultivation To Be Increased Kuala Kangsar. “Nothing is provided for unemployment relieve works on which we are spending over a million dollars this year. I hope that with increased quotas for both rubber and tin, no expenditure under this head will
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  • 646 8 Beneficial Effects Of Restriction THE nineteenth annual general meeting of Mambau Tin Limited was held at the registered office of the Company, 15, Old Market Square. Kuala Lumpur, on October 5, 1939 Mr. W. H. Martin .presiding. After the notice convening the meeting and the auditors’ report
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 736 8 BANKS HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION The Indian Overseas incorporated In the Colony of Hongkong) Ranlr I 4*rl •he liability of members is limited to the IXUIUj lull!»} «dent and in manner prescribed bj Ordinance No. 0 of 1829 of the Colony in British mdia) Head Office: HONG KONG.
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  • 201 9 Breach Of Trust Of Woman’s Property Kuala Lumpur. Lee Leong, proprietor of a local cafe, was cautioned and discharged by Mr. R. C Redman in the First Court when he faced a charge of criminal breach of trust m respect of $2OO. the property of a Chinese
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  • 591 9 IMPERIAL AIR MAIL SERVICES It is notified for public informal,on that IMPERIAL AIRWAYS AIR MAIL SERVICES are now available for the conveyar.ee, as far as the services extend, of airmail correspondence for ail countries with which postal communications are maintained. The rates of postage are set out below.
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  • 408 9 Grand Function At Astana Besar Johore Bahru. Sympathy with Europeans in Malaya who want to leave their jobs and join the fighting forces, but are obliged to remain at their posts in this country, was expressed by Mr. W. E. Pepys, General Adviser, Johore,
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  • 573 9 Motions On The Agenda At next Monday’s meeting of the Legislative Council, His Excellency the Governor will address Council after the adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting. The draft Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure will be introduced by the Financial Secretary. The Colorial
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
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    • 596 9 SHORTWAVE STATIONS BROADCASTING News In English (Local Time) 15. B. C. Transmission 5 6.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m. Transmission 6 11.20 a.m. Transmission 1 1.50 p.m. 6.05 p.m. 6.50 p.m. Transmission 2 8.35 p.m. 10.20 p.m. Transmission 3 11.20 p.m. Transmission 4 1.20 a.m. 4.50 a.m. HONGKONG Local Time 8.35 p.m.
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    • 570 9 MANILA KZRM 95.7 ’Tie S <32 m.) 4.50 a.m. music. 5.U5 kews in Spanish. 5.Lu A&UStC. 0 N< t.■ CL:»- j News in Enghsn. 6.05 Program previews. 6.10 New York Steck Quotations. 6.20 Your Hit Paiade. 6.50 Popular Recoras. 7.20 Sign Off. 8.50 Mid-Morninr Melodies. 9.20 Music by Lissar. (dance).
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  • 280 10  -  Thought Of It Makes Her orried Ry JOHN K. NEWNHAM -JFASU PITTS is on tenterhooks these days. Several years ago, you may remember, she decided that it was really about time that she gave up comedy work and returned to drama. So she
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  • 40 10 IJ:1: BOH'MAX, newcomer to the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios who already has been cast in important roles in new films. His latest, "The Lady And The Mob,’' with Pay Painter, is to be screened at the Majestic shortly.
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  • 868 10  -  By Brian A ming ONE night. Lee Bowman saw a revival of an old motion picture. When he left the theatre, he had a fierce ambition —he was going to be an actor. He reasoned that, if anyone could improve in acting within
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  • 61 10 AJAVREEX O'SULLIVAN has changed her mind, after all. She hoped, you may remember, that she might be able to get away from the Tarzan pictures. It was stated that, after “Tarzan Finds a Son,” she would fulfil her wish. But now it’s announced that she will
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  • 226 10 To Glance At Charles Boyer THERE’S a scramble on for seats in Universal’s commissary from which the holders can get a look at Charles Boyer. The seats are occupied by feminine secretaries, stenographers and typists, who hitherto haven’t paid much attention to where they sat during
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 211 10 Mansfield Co., Ltd. Chartered Bank Building, P .nang Tel 1366. Ocean Building, Collyer aa y. Singapore Tel. 515 L BLUE FUNNEL LINE. owing to the outbreak of hostilies the arrival and departure dates of the «•tnpany's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom and
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    • 201 10 P. &0., British India And Apcar Line. (Incorporated in England). Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date of arrival and departure of the Companies’ steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of Sailings is suspended for the time being. All vessels may call at any port on or
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 49 10 All in a Day’s Work— By Rick Elmos NOT ML CI! IN Correct f-N I k SA HtetreV’ 9 U-X? hooey; J I v -Y I b ek fj A Told/ How I /VVI -=U MOCMf zVY V JkjUgD j'F'A x X/ x vV '"fy/ t iZ MM. S
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  • 869 11 List Of Horses And Ponies In Training i he following is a list of Horses and Ponies in training lor the Perak Turf Club Autum n race meeting from October 21 to 28: M. VAN BREUKELEN 1 Kinghts E\e —H.H. Tuanku Amaloc-i din. 2 Wmmore
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  • 545 11 Effectiveness Of Stricter Control The half-yearly general meeting of the Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society, Ltd., Penang, j was held at the Governor’s Room. Gov-, ernment Buildings, vesterday at 4.30 p.m. with the President, Mr. J. Falconer, j M.C.S. presiding. Present at the meeting
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  • 90 11 Perak’s Team Against Penang Ipoh Perak will meet Penang in the return inter-State rugger fixture this Saturday (tomorrow» at Tai.ning o’? the Esplanade. There are several changes ironi Perak XV that beat Negri Sembilan last I Saturday. Swee Kee and Ritehie will be I play ing for the
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  • 155 11 Players For Today’s Practice Game providing the condition of the ground is satisfactory, the First Hockey State Trial will be held at Penang Sports Club ground. Western Road, at 5.15 p.m. today. The following players are asked to attend:— C. Bulow (G.T.S.). Wong Slew Yoke (G.T.S).
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  • 124 11 I.R.G To Meet D.A.F.C. On S.X.I. Ground The charity football match in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund arranged by the Penang Football Association will :>e played on the S.X.I. ground today between the Indian Recreation Club and the Darul Aihsan Football Club at 5.15 p.m. The
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  • 48 11 Closing Date On October 29 Ipoh Intending competitors for the Perak Open Badminton Championships are reminded that entries close on October 18. The tournament will begin on October 28. and continue on October 29. November 4 and 5. The venue will be the Town Hall.
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  • 186 11 Marines To ee t P.C.F.A. ‘'B’’ In Final rjpHE Penang Harbour Board Junior Service Club, who shared honours with the Marines on Tuesday in a semi-final match in the Cow and Gate (’up competition, gave a walkover in the replay which was
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  • 32 11 —Reuter. Competitions To Begin On October 21 London, October 11 The Scottish League have deferred the beginning of the two regional competitions each of sixteen clubs to October 21.
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  • 93 11 Perak To Meet Selangor Ipon At Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, tne Perak Women’s Hockey XI will meet Selangor Women’s Hockey XI iu the return inter-State match. There are some changes from the original team selected. Tungku Marnakurnia will travel with the team. The following is the Perak
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  • 77 11 esterday’s Games Postponed The hockey match between the Penang Ladies Hockey Club “A” and the Chinese Recreation Club Ladies on the Francis Light School Ground yesterday was postponed to next Thursday, ewing to the bad condition of the pitch. The hockey practice of the Penang Ladies Hockey
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  • 76 11 Renong Rangers XI vs A.C.C.S. On the A.C.M.S. (Westland Avenue) ground at 5.15 p.m. Renong Rangers XI: —Ah Seong. Ah Wang. Chin Earn. Sheriff. Ghani. Ah Chan, Harrj' Slew, Rusty, Ah Tom. Young Choon Keat Eng. Reserves: —Hasty Cnoon. Kow Kia. Peon Chia. Mor Sin Chye. A.C.C.S. XI: —Ooi
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 451 11 OPERATED ON FOR GASTRIC ULCERS But N- ea i Relief Until th» New Drugless Remedy Came his fellow ’fJfferer give practical advice to all who suffer from any form of indigestion. He has found in Chardox a new, refined, super-activated, tasteieaß charcoal, £0 more powerful than the ordinary kbul. Chardox
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  • 350 12 Impressive Gallops By Lord Gray And Esquire NEW JOCKEY SHOULD SCORE HIS FIRST WIN (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Today. OFFICIAL training for the Perak Turf Club October meeting began this morning, when a few candidates from an Breukelen’s, Logue’s, O’Neills. Turley’s and Fenn’s stables
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  • 322 12 Demarches By Denmark, < Norway And Sweden MOSCOW, OCTOBER 13. 'i THE SOVIET DEMANDS WERE PUT BEFORE THE FINNISH DELEGATION FOR THE FIRST TIME DI RING AN HOUR’S TALK YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Tl|E DEMANDS AKE NOT REVEALED. DIPLOMATIC C IRCLES IN MOSCOW STATED THAT THE PROBLEM
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  • 74 12 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 13. TIN: Penanj U17.37j f done Buyers, no sellers. Singapore $117.3« J RUBBER: Penang (Spot) 36c Singapore (Spot) 36c COPRA: Sundried $3.40 Black Pepper $9.50 /TAPIOCA: Medium $3.25 Fair Seed $2.80 RICE: Indian Parboiled $6.25 Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $7.70 No. 2 $7.50 Rangoon White No
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  • 109 12 Reuter. A’ain Attack On British Warships Oslo. October 13. German warplanes numbering 15Q figured in a battle against British warships on Monday in the North Sea. according to the crew of the Norwegian fishing boat "Kvaloey” who witnessed the action. Five Brit sh
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  • 72 12 —Reuter. Fire In Pillar-Boxes In London London. Oct. 12 Fires, believed by Scotland Yard to be the work of the 1.R.A.. occurred at seven pillar-boxes in London. The perpetrators carr ed out their plans under cover of the black-out. Hundreds of letters were damaged. In some boxes
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  • 360 12 News In Malay It is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Romanised Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. These Malay news bulletins will be published daily.
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    • 506 12 (Head Office) 216 Penan? Road Penan» Phone 1477 1478 with extension. Telegrams: “Gazette" Penan? Rates of Subscription for Pinan? Gazettand Sunday Gazette. PINANG GAZETTE Local S.S. Delivery F.M.S. Forets Monthly $2.50 $3.00 Quarterly 7.50 9.00 Half-Yearly 15.00 18.00 24 og Yearly 30.00 36.00 SUNDAY GAZETTE Local S.S. _x Delivery F.M.S.
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