Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 10 September 1940

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 216. Vol. XCVIII. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1940. PRICE ill CEiN'rS.
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  • 576 1 London. Sept. 10. r pHE R.A.r. ac dusk yesterday evening delivered hammer blows at German gun emplacements o n the French Coast. The concussion of bombs falling shook the ground on the British side of the channel in one of the most violent raids
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  • 39 1 —BOW. Rugby. Sept 9. Rh- sum of £28.500 has been handed the High Commissioner as the first •talment of the proceeds of the appeal the Jerusalem newspaper, ‘Palestine for a fighter aircraft fund. 8.0. W.
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  • 129 1 —Reuter. London, Sept. IIL The Kings sympathy for the victims of air raids was expressed in a message received yesterday by the Chairman of the London County Council as follows: “Sir John Anderson has been asked by the King to tell .you of the
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  • 567 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 10. SEVERAL Chinese divisions are now heading for the IndoChina border from three directions to strengthen defences against the possibility of a Japanese invasion, according to the Chinese press here. The Yunnan-Indo-China route in particular is strongly guarded at several
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  • 38 1 .—Reuter. Tokio, Sept. io. The reported clash between Chinese and French troops in Indo-China has not been reported to Tokio officially, stated the Foreign Office spokesman, Mr Yakiehiro Suma, today at a Press conference. —Reuter.
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  • 665 1 Reported Battle Above Houses Of Parliament London, September 10. GTHREE hundred and fifty German aircraft participated in Monday evening’s first raid. The Air Ministry News Service states that successive bombers and fighters crossed the Coast between Northforeland and Hastings, Wherever they turned, they were engaged by
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  • 188 1 —Reuter REAL TRIAL WILL COME London, Sept 10 3 MIKKE will one day be a real g trial of rfien responsible for France’s military disaster,” declared General De Gaulle in a world broadcast on the French “war guilt” trial “There is every reason to believe,” he added,
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    • 272 1 "SMILER” fed on I GOW GATE j Lu». Agents for North Malaya A GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY ME Penang and Ipoh. SCIENCE WINS It is a well established fact that millions of dollars are expended annually in repairing the damage done by Termites or White Ants as they are commonly called. In
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  • 71 2 .—Reuter Washington, Sept. 9. The War Department announces that it has moved two groups of medium and long-range bomt'-ng and reconnaissance planes as a step towards the strengthening of the aerial defences of the Panama Canal. They will be stationed oermanently at the new army base
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  • 100 2 .—Reuter. Railway Traffic Interrupted Peiping. Sept. 8. Regarding the detention of a British missionary at Kalgan. the British Embassy authorities today lodged a protest with the Japanese Embassy here and requested that he te handed over to them. Heavy fighting is reliably reported to be
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  • 64 2 —Reuter. No Clash With Indo-China Forces Chungking, Sept. S It is authoritatively stated here that €he Vichy report that Chinese troops on the Indo-China frontier had come into conflict with Indo-China forces was “entirely without foundation According to the Hanoi dispatch to the Havas Agency yesterday, Chinese troops
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  • 462 2 BIG FIRES STARTED ALL OYER DOCKS R. A. F. Evades Storm Of A-A Shells London, Sept. 9. I NDETERRED by the storm of anti-aircraft shells, the glare of searchlights, patches of thick cloud and much ground haze, heavy R.A.F. bombers cruised over the gjreat dock
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  • 105 2 s.—Reuter. Slight Damage To Naval Property Malta. Sept. 8. It is officially announced that a strong formation of enemy aircraft raided Ma’ta at mid-day and dropped a number of bombs, causing slight damage to naval property. A small fire at the store was quickly extinguished. A few
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  • 42 2 a.—Reuter. Patriotic Party Leader Forms New Ministry Rangoon, September 9 U Saw. leader of the Patriotic Party and a former political prisoner, has formed a new Ministry, retaining the portfolio of Minister of Forests. The new Ministry represents a coalition.—Reuter.
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  • 33 2 a.—Reuter. President Of Paraguay Killed In Air Crash Buenos Aires, Sept. 8 General Jose Felix Estigarribia, President of Paraguay, was killed in an air accident, according to a dispatch from Asuncion.—Reuter.
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  • 25 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 9. The Rumano-Bulgarian agreement regarding Southern Dobruja was signed on September 7. Reuter’s diplomatic correspondent learns authoritatively in London.
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  • 55 2 j LONDON, SEPT. 9. THE INTERNATIONAL RUBI BER REGULATION COMMITI TEE HAS REVISED TO 90 PER I CENT THE QUOTA FOR THE THIRD AND FOURTH QUARTERS OF 1940—REUTER. I ON JULY 5, THE QUOTA WAS I FIXED AT 85 PER CENT FOR 1
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  • 568 2 —Reuter. Shanghai, September 9. The American newspaper, the Shanghai Evening Post, on August 30 gave prominence to a sensational article on the Nazi Fifth Column in Japan of 10,000 strong headed by Ambassador Ott who was stated to be really governing Japan. The
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  • 35 2 i.- —Reuter. Hyde Park, New York, Sept. 9. President Roosevelt has signed the $5,251,000,000 Bill carrying funds for a two-ocean navy and for equipment for an army of two million men.—Reuter.
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  • 87 2 —B.O W. Rugby, September 9. French Indo-China, according to reports reaching official quarters in London, has not accepted the Japanese demands for the passage of troops through their territory. There was a frontier violation by a few Japanese troops but this act was solved
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  • 1310 2 THREE HOSPITALS HH London, September 9. FNESPITE damage and fires, business in London docks conU tinued as usual today. The docks presented a surprising!! normal appearance with ships lying alongside the wharves and cranes towering above them. It is believed that over fifty people were
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    • 386 3 VI inrrtn iißmiwhiiaMiMiiiiiimn ii i n ihihiii n iimwh— iiim—ll iiihhi—iiibmriiiiii—miii—iim■ iimhiiii ■>!■!■ ii.i nmi IST O XXZ O I* JE “Hitler has now sprawled over Europe. Our offensive springs are being slowly compressed and we must resolutely and methodically prepare ourselves for the campaigns of 1941 and 1942 Even
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  • 847 4 Observance In S’pore RIGHT REV. B. C. ROBERTS' MESSAGE Singapore. RESPONDING to the call of the King, churches of all de- nominations in Singapore observed Sunday as a Day of National Prayer. There was a large congregation in every church where a special service was held.
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  • 122 4 Procedure For Getting News Of Whereabouts Simla. "Information regarding the whereabouts of Indians in the United Kingdom may be obtained by a reference to the High Commissioner’s office,” says a press communique issued by the Government of India. “Owing to interruption of air mail service,” the
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  • 1449 4 Plans For Supply To Retailers Singapore. OLANS for the supply of rice to retail dealer-; in Sin--1 in the event of an emergency have been ready foi f time past and the purpose of a new Order published Gazette Extraordinary on Saturday is to provide
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    • 45 4 TUESDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER 1940 “IT DON’T MEAN A THING, IF IT AIN’T GOT THAT SWING.’’ FOR SWING (MUSIC AT ITS BEST) IT Ml Si MORALES AND HIS SWING BAND H AT THE Wembley Cabaret FROM 9.00 PM. TO 12.00 PM. WATCH FOR:— AMATEURTVALTZ COMPETU^ 1
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  • 200 5 Blaze Quelled With Buckets Of \y ater A fire broke out on the upper floor of a Chinese barber’s establishment in Magazine Road last night. Damage was negligible, A cotton mattress which was placed on the floor was completely burnt ut. while the plank partition separating
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  • 95 5 Man) Applications From North Perak Taiping. Tne FM S. ar Loan is receiving good support in North Perak and this is shown by the fact that the Taiping Branch of the Chartered Bank is receiving a good many applications from all communities daily. Interviewed by
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  • 617 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr Justice Gordon Smith will preside at the Malacca Assizes, which begin on Thursday. The opal brooch kindly donated by Mrs. L. C. Chasey of Kuala Lumpur has been won by Mrs. C. K Paul, ticket No. 31, and realised the sum of $lOO, half of which has
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  • 125 5 I «employed Chinese Gaoled Ipoh An unemployed Chinese, Choo Wah Sing, who broke into the house of an old man. while the latter was away and stole a .small quantity of cash was sentenced to three months’ rigorous imprisonment, by the Lpoh First Magistrate. Mr. P. F.
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    • 81 5 Tonight Ladies' Guest Night AT THE NEW WORLD TUESDAY, 10th SEPT.. 1940. 1. Cantonese Wayang “Chong Mo Yim” Part 4. 2. Grand Nooran Opera “Hell on Earth” or Noraka Dunia. S. Globe Talkies “Million Sweethearts” Cantonese Talkie. I Merry-Go-Round 5 cts. Adults or children. 5. Metropole Talkies “Highway Patrol” with
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 328 5 UNDER THE BIG TOP FOR FUN XX’) THRILLS IVE KNOW YOU’V’E SEEN “CIRCUS PICTURES” BEFORE BUT NEVER A SHOW LIKE TI’IS J PENANG S MOST LUXURIOUS ■L—. xir-< conditioned THEATRE Controlled By SHAW BROS. LTD., Singapore. OPENS TO-DAY With 3 Shows AT 3.00, 6.15 9.30 P.M. M X I INEE
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    • 128 5 OPENING TODAY AT QUEEN’S 6.13 and 9.30 Columbia’s Action-packed Hit I Mystery Without A Clue I Suspense Without A Let-up Romance Without An Equal Charles Farrell Jacqueline Wells A Columbia Picture “FLIGHT TO FAME” 3 Airmen Slain Mystery Ray Sought In Series Of Weird Crashes Phantom Ray Strikes Army Plane
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  • 359 6 rpHERE are signs, backed up A by frequent predictions by Cabinet Ministers, that Britain is preparing for a counter-offensive. Certainly the decisive day of action for the soldier lies in the future. Before he marches out to do the final job, the enemy must first receive
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  • 146 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA “Flight to Fame” with Charles Farrell and Jacqueline Wells. 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA ‘‘Gone With The Wind” with Clark Gable, Vivien Leigh and Leslie Howard, 3.00 9 00 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA “Mun Lai Kwan” (Chinese picture) 3, 6.30 and 9 30 p.m WINDSOR
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  • 343 6 WlutCs In A Name □RHE Prime Minister, speaking in his broadcast of the Bocal De-1 fence Volunteers, added or, as they are much better called, the Home Guard.” To the public the name will be a new one though Mr. Chur chill’s phrase suggests that it is
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  • 616 6 Tuesday, Sept. 10. /CARRYING out all-night air raids is by no means a German monopoly. The R.A.F., too, can do this and do it more effectively. rpHROUGHOUt last night, enemy shipping in French and Belgian channel ports were heavily bombed by the R.A.F. Raids
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    • 42 6 < 1 BinipuA t= r ~4py—-T"***"*** a COMPAQ: ■s ztf (Ptuitfs woneer submr«msi e 1 529.TANJONG BUN6AH R? PtMAWL For your convenience send your tyres to cur Sales Depot, 11 Light Street, Penang, Phone 4121. I /%-> ivw W£ PAYII T n EASTfftN rvflf
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  • 227 7 To Be Interned In Australia 1. H J Will, one of the German refugees who first came to Malaya in January last year has been notified by police to leave Penang for an internment camp in Australia, some time this aek under the Defence Act.
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  • 82 7 Headquarters At Turf Club Offices Through the courtesy of the committee of the Penang Turf Club, the St. John Ambulance Brigade have now established their Headquarters Office at the Turf Club Offices in the Chartered Bank Chambers, Beach Street, Penang, to which henceforth all correspondence in
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  • 82 7 A set of gold buttons and cash were stolen from a Chinese residence in Burmah Road which was broken into in the early hours of yesterday morning. The house is occupied by a woman, Tye Bee- Hoon, who discovered her loss the following morning. The
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  • 598 7 Orders Issued To Ensure Co-operation Of Public Alor Star. JN connection with the forthcoming Black-out in North Kedah on Monday night, starting from 9 p.m. to 11 o’clock, the following instructions and advice are being issued to the lota! public by the Police in
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  • 493 7 Total For North Malaya Rises To $1,044,928 ’T'HE War Fund in North Malaya has reached $1,044,928.09, the Penang total being $589,734.15, while the Perak collection stands at $455,203.94. In. Singapore, the Fund amounts to $3,629,815 including $l,OOO from the Saigon Traders’ Association. The
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  • 41 7 Today on the Esplanade from 6 p.m. ta 7.30 p.m. March El Capitan Sousfe Overture Gilderoy Berger Selection La Poupee Audran Waltz September Godin Selection Joybells Chappelle Gavotte Wedding Bells Rimmer Fox Trot A Quayside In Old Shanghai Gray
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  • 234 7 Action Over Hawkers Two police constables were reprimanded by Mr. W. M. McCall, Penang Third Magistrate this morning, for I "making themselves a terror in the street." One of the constables brought to court a Chinese hawker on a charge of setting up a stall without
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  • 59 7 Addressing Ipoli Rotarians Tomorrow Mr. William Yinson Lee of Hongkong tvho has been on a visit to Penang during the past three weeks has left for Ipoh where he will address the Rotary Club tomorrow on “Distinguished Sons of Malaya in China.” Mr. Yinson Lee
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  • 355 7 SEQUEL TO LABOURERS SQUABBLE Kulim. Strong criticism of the callous attitude of the management of the estate was made by H. H| Tunku Abdul Rahman yesterday in sentencing a Tamil coolie, Gopal. who had previously been charged with the murder of a compatriot, Sacravani, to
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  • 419 7 FILM AT ODEON TODAY With thu Wind’ is a winner. I have no doubt about that after attending the midnight press preview at the Odeon last night, li may not be the greatest film ever made, but it is the most sustained attempt to
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  • 58 7 Father Of Mr. Ong Joo Sun. J. P. The death toon place of Mr. Lee Eng Kee al the ripe age of 73 years. Deceased was taken ill a week ago and passed away peacefully at 6.25 a.m. today at the residence of his
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  • 100 7 LABOURERS EMPLOYF» IN THE TYE SENG AND LUM AIK RUBBER FAC TORIES IN (iBEEN LANE AND BRIDGE STREET RESPECTIVE! WENT ON STRIKE THIS MORNING AS A RESULT OF THEIR DEMANDS FOR AN INCREASE IN WAGES NOT HAVING BEEN APPRO VEIL Altogether the labourers presented five
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  • 86 7 Chinese And The War lioam Singapore. Some memories of Singapore in the last war will be recalled by the Senior Unofficial Chinese Member on the Legislative Council, the Hon. Dr. Lim Han Hoe, in a broadcast from the Singapore station to-night. Dr. Lim
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  • 73 7 Two cars were in collision at the junction of Kelawei Road and College Avenue at 6 o’clock yesterday evening. One of the drivers, a Sikh, was Injured and had to be brought to the General Hospital. The other driver escaped unscathed. The occupants of both cars
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  • 74 8 Outputs of rubber for the month of August from the following estates: lbs United Patani (Malaya) Rubber 281 221 Malakoff Rubber 208,100 Taiping Rubber Plantations 127,473 Sungei Batu (Malaya) Rubber 69,300 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rujbbcr 32,322 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber 33,000 Kuala Muda Rubber 211 000 V;il dOr Rubber 43
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  • 21 8 Tin ore outputs for August: xt n PiCUIS P redge 555.0! No. 3 Dredge ***** Gombak Dredge *****)7 2015.51
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 441 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon to-day. NOMINAL. ouyers sellers s/0 Ampat Tin 3/3 3/6 5/0 Austral Amal 5/3 5/6c £1 Austral M. 35/0 37 /6c 5/0 Ayer Hltam 17/6 18/6 $1 Ayer Weng 0.60 0.65 £1 Bangrin Tin 16/6 17/6 $1 B.
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    • 237 8 NOMI NAL. imj« buyer, sellers Allenby 1.12$ 1.20 Alor Gajah 0.85 0.90 Amal Malay 1.65 1.75 Ayer Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 0.95 1.00 Ayer Panas 1.12$ 1.175 c Bassett 0.42$ 0.45 Batu Lintang 1.06 1.09 Bedford 0.87$ 0.92$ Benta 1-00 1.05 Borelli 1.20 1.30 Broga 0.62 0,65 Brunei
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    • 317 8 NOMINAL. iMtM ouyerr sellers A «1 (Awt.'ML Mln Ord 22/n 23 0 2 /Lex. Brick C.’d. 1.78 2.00 2 do 7J% Pref 2.00 2.10 t B. M. T. 6.50 7.00 £6 Chartered Bank £Ui £6J £1 Con. T. S Ord 17/3 17/9 £1 Gen. T. 8. 7% Pref 21'C
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    • 204 8 Company Dividenu Payable Books Close Remarks RUBBERS Aver Panas 4% 2.10.40 21.9.40 Brunei United 6% 20. 9.40 16-20.9.40 Chabau 3% 1.10.40 23.9.40 Jeram Kuntan 8% int. 30. 9.40 23.9.40 Kedahs 75% 16, 9.40 6.9.40 Kluangs Crd 7%, final 13. 9.40 2.9.40 Kluangs Pref 1.5% 13. 9.40
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  • 1910 8 Improved Results l or DIVIDEND OF 50%: MR. KENNETH O. Hl NTER S SI RVEY The thirty-third ordinary general meeting of the members of the Siamese Tin. Syndicate. Limited, was held on June 27 I at Winchester House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Mr. Kenneth O.
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  • 84 8 MAIL DEPARTURES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 19 4O Latest Time of Posting AIR MAILS Mails for Great Britain (via Durban) India, Africa, Egypt, Burma, Bangkok, Hongkong, Saigon, U.S.A, and Great Britain (via Transpacific Air Mail) 8 a.m Wednesday 11th inst. Mails for Java Southern Sumatra (by air from Singapore)
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  • 71 8 Penang September 9. 1940 (By Courtesy 0/ the Chartered Bi: SELLING London Demand 2/4 1/1$ New' York Demand 47 Montreal Demand 51 3/4 B&tavia Demand 88 1/2 Calcutta, Bombay) Rangoon Demand) 155 7/8 Hongkong Demand 53 5/8 Shanghai Demand 13 1/16 Japan Demand 193 3/4 New Zealand Demand
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  • 18 8 Profit for 1939, according to preliminary statement, £6.400 (£2,455). Dividend E per cent. (nil).
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  • 25 8 Outputs for the month of August 1940: Henrietta Rubber Estate Ltd. 133.50 C lbs. Sungei Mating Rubber Estate Ltd. 49.000 lbs.
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  • 14 8 The output for the month of August 1940 was 158 piculs
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    • 243 8 BANKS INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK, LTD. f Incorporated in British India J Head Office: “United India Buildings,” Esplanade, Madras. Branches: Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Rangoon, Karaikudi, Sivaganga, Pudukottah, Devacottah, Cannanore and Coimbatore. Authorised Capital Rs 50,00,000 Issued and Subscribed Capital 3 25,00,000 Paid up Capital Rs. 12,50,000 Current and fixed deposits received,
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    • 115 8 I TH THAT’S DANGEROUS BLEEDING GUMS! —that’s the first sign that your teeth are in danger, the first sign of gum-rot (pyorrhoea) and gumblecding (gingivitis). These are the diseases which so often result in the extraction of perfectly sound, white teeth. But you can guard against this danger by using
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  • 312 9 Kuala Lumpur The story of how three Tamil boys went to a river to fish and how one of them disappeared in the water was related in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Friday at an inquiry into the death of a 19-year-old boy named
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  • 211 9 Two Singapore Fatalities Two cases in which persons were eaid to have taken a solution of caustic soda by mistake, with fatal results, were heard by Mr. W. G. .Porter, the Singapore Coroner. The first inquiry was into the death of Tang Tho Chew, a 24-year-old
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  • 423 9 September 7. 1946. 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.
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  • 214 9 Japanese Fined $2OO CONVICTED on a charge of attempt* ing to take out of the Colony, 1,600 Japanese yen without first obtaining the permission of the Financial Secretary, Yoshizo Fukuyama, a Japanese, was fined $2OO, or, in default, sentenced to six weeks’ rigorous
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2287 9 CHUNGKING ■H W I V I xgoy jpglllll W I H 9-00-—P.*5 p.m. Announcements in Many B. 9FBB w I .B B 9 o*—-9-20 Ke.>.- in Amoy 9.20 —9.25 Malayan Rung Recital. 9.25 9.40 News in CanK»ese dialect. 9.40 —9-45 Brass Band «European. Music). 9.45 7 9.55 News in French.
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    • 345 9 Erj»iish programme: Conceit; Adieu— All over nothing at all —Rocked in. the cradle of tire cteep —Until to-day. 6.05 News in English—Topical talk —Dance music. 8.05 trench Children’s Huor; Le Petit Poucet,’ alter Perrault. 8.20 News in French. 8.35 Witn our fantasiasts; Georgius, Fernandel —Charpiiu, etc. 9.10 The great maritime
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  • 1002 10 NO SERIOUS DAMAGE TO NATIONAL WAR EFFORT London, Sept. 9 Commenting on the air raids, The Times says that the enemy’s air offensive must be judged at all times by the answers to three questions. The first is whether he has
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  • 1268 10 DAMAGE WIDESPREAD BUT NOT SERIOUS Two Famous Museums Ami Two Hospitals Hit London, Sept. 9 The second all-night raid, although in some senses the severest yet, is not believed to have caused as many casualties as on Saturday night. The all clear was sounded in
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  • 504 10 —Reuter. Respect For A.-A. Batteries New York. September 9 The Germans are dropping incendiary bombs indiscriminately, says the International News Service correspondent, the “New York Times” correspondent adding that the bombers were inaccurate since even after dark they showed respect for the searchlight crews and anti-aircraft
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  • 156 10 Big Fires Started In Berlin Montreaux, Sept. 9 Further details of the havoc wrought by the R.A.F. over Berlin early on Saturday morning are given by the Berlin corre spondent of “La Suisse.” H< says that the raid was the bi gest Berlin had yet
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  • 225 10 —Reuter. Reported Six-Point Japanese Demand Tokio, Sept. 9 Questioned regarding the report that the Japanese had presented a six-point demand to the French for the right to move troops through the colony, establish air bases there and control the ports, the Foreign Office spokesman said that he
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  • 73 10 .—Reuter. “London Has Cause I o Be Grateful To \on London, September 9 “London has cause to be deeply g ful to you. When the call cai were ready and steady,” say’s a sage from Mr. Charles Lathan. L» of the L.C C., paying a
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  • 35 10 .—Reuter. Rally To Cause Oi General De Gaulle Pondicherry, t The French Indian Coloma! Gment has rallied to the cause De Gaulle and denounced th. vernment, according to the G Louis Bonvin. —Reuter.
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  • 35 10 Reuter. Appointed Japans Ambassador To Tokio. Sep General Yoshitsugu Talkawa. general to the Disarmament at Geneva, has been chosen as Japanese Ambassador to Moscov Kusuma Suzuki, at present Ci Protocol Section, as Minister
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  • 1123 11 PROSPECTS FOR FOURTH DAY OF SINGAPORE RACES Duke Carrington To Score Again (By Tic-Tac) TV/INNERS again seem difficult to pick from this end but Singapore punters have been unusually successful during the last two days. But that is because, 1 think, first, they
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  • 233 11 Qualifying Round Results In the nrst of the qualifying roundt for the Penang Turf Club Golf Championship M. S. Vythilingam won the prize the lowest score under handicap with 40-r 39 =79 less 9 70. M. S. Vythilingam also won the prize for the lowest handicap
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  • 329 12 MEDIATION TIPPED FOR BIG RACE Cambalong And Winchcliff In Good Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. AN equal -lumber of fast and slow gallops was gone through this morning on the second track. Of the several impressive gallops, those of Cambalong, Winchcliff and The
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  • 392 12 RACE La>t Day Of S’pore Meeting Weights for the last day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting on Saturday are as follows: THE GOLD CUP—HORSES, CLAS* 1, DIV. 1. I*4 MILES BAY DRAGON 9.05 SULTANA 9.03 JACK DRUCE 9.02 COOLTIPT PURE GOLD 608 ROYAL WORLINGTON 8.08
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  • 413 12 ONLY MINOR DAMAGE YESTERDAY London, Sept. 9. Air Ministry communique states that reports received to 9 p.m. show that 47 enemy aircraft were shot down in today’s engagement—4s by R.A.F. fighters and two by anti-aircraft guns. Thirteen R. A. F. fighter-aircraft were lost but the pilots of
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  • 95 12 —Reuter- London, Sept. 10. ORITISH submarines operating in Mediterranean waters are adding considerably to the Italian High Command’s difficulties in keeping its army in Libya supplied, states an Admiralty communique. His Majesty’s submarine “Osiris” (Lieut.-Commander J. R. Havey) has sunk an Italian supply ship of about
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