Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 October 1940
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Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle
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Title Section22 1940-10-04 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY No. 237. Vol. XCVIII. FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, 1940. PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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251 1940-10-04 1 REALISTIC VIEW IS TAKEN OF AXIS-JAPAN PACT V\ ashington. Oct. 4. r THAT a realistic view with regard to toe Soviet Union is being taken by the State Department is the impression here in connection with repercussions of the alliance between the Axis and Japan.—Reuter. - 251 words
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Article50 1940-10-04 1 —Reuter. London, October 4. Lord Halifax will be Leader of the House of Lords in place of Lord Caldecote. He will be assisted in his duties, it is announced from Downing Street tonight, by Lord Snell who will continue as Deputy Leader of the Lords.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 50 words
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137 1940-10-04 1 .—Reuter. London, Oct. 4. The Purchase Tax will come into operation on Oct. 21. The Treasury made an order to this effect which will be submitted to Parliament for approval in accordance with the terms of the Finance Act. All taxable goods which.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article91 1940-10-04 1 —Reuter. TWO ALERTS SUL IST) ED London, October 4 < For the third successive night, Lon don s raid warning tonight (Thursday) This followed a long spell of inactivitv in the Cential London area. 1 ran into fierce anti-ait ci 3.ic 5 fell in two—Reuter. - 91 words
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Article, Illustration423 1940-10-04 1 MUSSOLINI ON WAY TO MEET HITLER New ork, Oct. 4. QIGNOR Mussolini is apparently en route for the meeting’ with Hitler. Count Ciano has also left for an unknown destination. Reports of the forthcoming meeting have aroused considerable speculation. One suggestion is that a combined—Reuter. - 423 words
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231 1940-10-04 1 London, October 4. TTHE Ami ri-an Shanghai “Eienin g Post” doubts whether Britain will 1 agree to renew the. closure of the Burma Road on any terms. AngloAmerican attitude to Japan has s» ened considerably lately and it is hard l i imagine that LondonReuter. - 231 words
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Article163 1940-10-04 1 Reutei*. CONI RAC I TO BE! RENEWED London, October 4. Renewal of the contract between the 1 Ministry of Food and Australian au-j thorities foi the supply of meat to Bii- tain is on the verge of signature. Reuter understands. The present contract which expired atReutei*. - 163 words
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Article124 1940-10-04 1 OTHER NEWS IN BRIEF —Reuter. Windsor, Ontario, Oct. 4. Two dozen American tanks, the first instalment of 200 over-age tanks being supplied to Britain, crossed the border into Canada. London, Oct 4 The Board of Admiralty announces that His Majesty’s yacht “Sappho" (Commander W. Ireland. R.N.i—Reuter. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration84 1940-10-04 1 Reutlfr> London, Octoi.er 3. A charge under the Defence of India Regulations was foimulated in Calcutta today* against Subhas Chand: i Bose, the well-known Congress L< *.L- leaflet according to the Delhi Radio. Subhas Chandra Bese v arrested in Calcutta in July* under the defenc j ofReutlfr> - 84 words
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Advertisement24 1940-10-04 1 I W* 1 I lc FfOr/CATE rff** I! i I for North Malaya A Penang:— «BORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD., I Penang and Ipoh. II I24 words
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Advertisement158 1940-10-04 1 LOOK' <C,«W < -IMHill ~*4 Agents t or North Malaya A I GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD, Penang and Ipca. —--==z GIVE FOR VICTORY UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE HON'BLE THE RESIDENT COUNCILLOR. THE CHINESE CONSUL. AND THE HON’BLE MB. KHOO SIAN EWE. 0.8. E., J.P. Grand Vaudeville Show IN AID158 words
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364 1940-10-04 2 PREMIER SATISFIED WITH WA? WAR IS GOING Mr. Chamberlain Resigns Conservative Leadership 1 .ondon, Oct. 3. Mr. Chamberlain has resigned the leadership of the Conservative Party. It is a foregone conclusion that Mr. Churchill will succeed him. Although sweeping changes are involved in the big—Renter - 364 words
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Article298 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. London, October 3 Notwithstanding thick clouds and poor visibility which hampered operations, strong forces of R.A.F. bombers continued their attacks on military objectives in Germany and German occupied territory on Wednesday night. Among the targets attacked were oil plants at Stettin. Hamburg and Bottrop, Krupps—Reuter. - 298 words
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Article103 1940-10-04 2 .—Reuter. Italian Planes Fail To Do Any Damage Aden, October 3. The Italians delivered their thirtysecond attempt at air attack on Aden yesterday. There was no damage. Only one machine penetrated as far as the town but it was then forced to such height by fire.—Reuter. - 103 words
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Article63 1940-10-04 2 ■.—Reute’. Between Unoccupied And Occupied France Vichy, October 3 Postal communication between Occupied and Unoccupied France suspended since the end of July is to be partly resumed, states Havas Agency, but only by using a uniform type of postcards allowed by the German authorities containing a■.—Reute’. - 63 words
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Article139 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. Expelled Congress Member’s Views Dehradun, Oct. 3. Mr. M. N. Roy, who was recently expelled from Lhe Congress for his proBritish speeches, interviewed. declared that it was baseless to assert that the majority of the nation was opposed to participation in war. If—Reuter. - 139 words
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Article54 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. London. October 3 On the Stock Exchange industrials sharply advanced on continued good demand while Kaffirs improved after the completion of an early bout of profit taking. Gilt-edged were initially dull but there were indications of a firmer tone in late session. Rhodesian coppers benefited- from buying.—Reuter. - 54 words
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Article192 1940-10-04 2 .—8.0. W Onlv V cry Small Part Paid Out Rugby, October 3. So far Britain ha» dropped only lightly into her reserve assets convertible into dollars, according to the Monthly Bulletin of the National City Bank of New York. Only a comparatively small part of the £1.250.—8.0. W - 192 words
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Article123 1940-10-04 2 Reuter. Authorities’ Duty To Intern Italian Crew London. Oct. 3. Reuter learns that two Italian bombers damaged by gunfire during the raid on Haifa recently landed in Syria with a German pilot and four Italian crew. The British Consul-General at Beirut has sent a note onReuter. - 123 words
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30 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. Rome, October 3. The Italian News Agency states that Senor Suner is leaving for Spain on Saturday. The official visit ended yesterday.—Reuter.—Reuter. - 30 words
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128 1940-10-04 2 Reuter. Madrid, October 3. Messages from Spanish sources in Berlin continue to stress the belief that Spain will take no active part in the war and for that reason, says one correspondent, some Central American countries which are requesting President RooseveltReuter. - 128 words
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Article166 1940-10-04 2 .—Reuter. Severe Penalties I nder New Spanish Law Madrid, Otober 3 A sharp halt is to be called to “bootlegging” transactions in foodstuffs by a law just published. Spain’s extremely difficult food problem has become very much worse through many producers not selling through Government channels and.—Reuter. - 166 words
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Article172 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. Despite Strong Protest To Rumania Rugby. Oct. 3 Despite assurances given by General .Antonescu following upon Lord Halifax’s -tron g representations to the Rumanian Minister in London when he was summoned on Sunday, five British subjects are still under arrest at Bucharest and no—Reuter. - 172 words
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Article533 1940-10-04 2 NOW INVOLVED IN COMING GERMAN DEFEAT Rugby, October 3. JAPAN’S present position is described by “The Times” as the *1 culmination of the slide down the slippery path of aggression. It adds: “It must now regretfully be admitted that caution characteristic of Japanese foreign.—Reuter. - 533 words
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Article134 1940-10-04 2 .—Reuter. Triple Celebrations In Bulgaria Sofia, October 3 King Boris has today pardoned more than three thousand people who had been imprisoned for various offences. Among the many political prisoners set free is Colonel Damian Veltcheff. one time Strong Man who was sentenced to death in.—Reuter. - 134 words
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Article183 1940-10-04 2 —Reuter. Alleged Manhandling Of American Sailor Shanghai. October 3 Representations have been lodged with the Japanese authorities by tb« United States Naval Headquarters in connection with the alleged manhandling and detention of a sailor from the U.S.S. “Augusta” by Japanese gendarmes on September 28. Details of—Reuter. - 183 words
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592 1940-10-04 2 B.O.VJ* Rugby. October 3. The whole Empire’s war effort is growing with ceaseless momentum. By the end of September between fifty and sixty thousand men of the volunteer militia had completed camp training in Canada and during 1941 nearly 300,000 will be trained.B.O.VJ* - 592 words
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Advertisement20 1940-10-04 2 E. O. HOTEL PENANG. i I Owing to alterations there will be no after dinner dance until further notice. I20 words
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Advertisement432 1940-10-04 3 THF Back of every Goodyear tyre stands a mountain of skill traction, for fast starts and quick stops. But, by and experience gained oy the largest rubber manufacturer a rearrangement of the All-Weather Tread, the DeLuxe in all the world. This pays rich dividends to the motorist f B All-Weather432 words
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Article2411 1940-10-04 4 Fifty Years Of Development Cheapest Transport Service In Colonial Empire Following are extracts from an interesting talk given by Mr. J. Martin Bell, acting Transportation Manager, F.M.S. Railways, at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club last week: rpIIIS year is the 50th anniversary of the opening2,411 words
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Article939 1940-10-04 4 GOVERNORSHIP A PLUM IN COLONIAL SERVICE Kuala Lumpur. 4 N interesting address on “C eylon” was delivered by Mr. M. W. Navaratnam, President of the Ceylon Association of Selangor, at a meeting of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club on Tuesday. Mr. Navaratnam briefly examined the939 words
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465 1940-10-04 4 STAINS REVEAL ‘•BOY” AS CULPRIT Singapore. How he discovered a theif at the Tanglin residence of Comte F. de Oourseulles, Singapore manager of the Banque de llndo-Chine. by using a chemical '‘detector/’ was described m the police court on Tuesday by Inspector Francis Goodship. In465 words
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Article69 1940-10-04 4 FRIDAY OCTOBER 4. 1940. MAIL DEPARTURES Latest Time of Posting AIR MAILS Mails for Great Britain (via Durban) India, .Africa, Egypt, Burma. Bangkok, Hongkong, Saigon, U.S.A. Great Britain (via Transpacific Air Service) 8 a m. Saturday sth inst. Mails for Sumatra, Java 9 a.m. Saturday sth inst. SURFACE69 words
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Advertisement44 1940-10-04 4 the brwikfcLSt L I If Appetites gladly respond to the invigorating tonic properties of CHIVERS ©liie ©nglidt MARMALADE C 2!!Y!^-L S:>NS LTD THE ORCHARD FACTORY, HISTON,_CAMBR!DGE, eng. Trx also Chivers’ Jams, Jellies, Canned Fruits and Vegetables. I J Agents: SANDILANDS, BUIT£RY CO., PENANG. I44 words
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Miscellaneous43 1940-10-04 4 WHAT A WAR! Bv Gilbert Wilkinson j/ J A- /Jr W J -WTarwrw iRu > t J THE STUFF OF WHICH SPITFIRES ARE MADE. All In A Day's Work— —By Rick Elma |‘Wl "xAV/ alec?// 1 I CTC-jST i jB. y xifw? 6ENOING?' I-43 words
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2781 1940-10-04 5 HAD NO CONNECTION WITH CHEQUE MADE OUT IN NAME OF COMPANY Alor Star. Denying the allegations that he had cheated Edward William lan of 81,500 over a Penang cheque last July, Oswald E. Edwards, in the course of his defence on Wednesday and yesterday2,781 words
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Article2512 1940-10-04 5 “Bayonet And Rifle Knocked Off My Hands” Ipoh. “I thought the plane was going to strike me. lat once lay flat on the ground. Before I could do so one of the wheels of the plane knocked off my bayonet and my rifle was also knocked2,512 words
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Article561 1940-10-04 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mrs. T Mitchell has been appointed Lady Secretary of the Selangor Club, Fraser's Hill, and has taken up her duties as from Oct. 1. Mr. G. M. Harding, of Sungei Bilut Estate, Raub, who has been suffering from a severe attack of influenza for the past 10 days,561 words
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Advertisement187 1940-10-04 5 FUN FROLIC PARK THURSDAY, 4th OCTOBER 1940 LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT NOORAN OPERA: “GULL E. BAKAWALLI” Last Part. Supported by I beautiful chorines in latest snappy extra turns. CANTONESE OPERA: “NOR CHAR NOW TOONG HOY" With Miss Siew Lan Hiong and Cheang Yoke Thong Brilliant stars of a world-wide reputation. PEONY187 words
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Miscellaneous202 1940-10-04 5 REX 3 SHOW'S TODAY AT 3; 6.75 9.30 P.M. Faery body in Town is going to see this Picture Why don't you Hurry Up Every Show is packed to doors. 20th Century-Fox presents Maurice Maeterlinck’s ‘llll, BLUE BIRD” In Technicolor. A 20th Century-Fox Picture, with Shirley Temple, Spring Byington; Nigel202 words
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Miscellaneous80 1940-10-04 5 EC aitt-conpiTioneO-TODAY UNTIL SUNDAY OCT. 6 THE INVISIBLE MAN IS ON THE PROWL AGAIN! I A NEW FANTASTIC SENSATION G. WELLS Suggested by "The Invisible M n bv A M WHWmUIIM A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE SUPPORTED BY THE LATEST M.G.M. Newsreel ’’’News Of The Dav SHOWING MR. CHURCHILL INSPECTING VITAL80 words
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Miscellaneous138 1940-10-04 5 Truly, a Magnificent Picture For Th© Week-end I QUEEN’S 3 SHOWS AT 3—6.15 9.30 MATINEE REDUCED PRICES. Paramount's Latest Musical Success See It And You’ll Agree It’s Benny’s Funniest And Best Jack’s Ridin’ High In His Biggest Hit JACK BENNY in ‘BUCK BENNY RIDES AGAIN” A Paramount Picture with Ellen138 words
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Article464 1940-10-04 6 HILE the grim and unrelenting battle of London rages in the air with varying degrees of violence the valour and devotion which the Royal Air Force is displaying wins the admiration of the world. To sust?i i this heroic resistance and at the same time carry the464 words
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Article99 1940-10-04 6 i MAJESTIC CINEMA Sidney Toler in "Charlie Chan in Reno” 3, 6 15 and 9.30 pm. HEX CINEMA Shirley Temple in "The Blue Bird” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p m. QUEEN’S CINEMA Jack Benny in "Buck Benny Rides Again.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA "The99 words
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Article336 1940-10-04 6 Grim Record QUBHAS CHANDRA ROSE, exk President of the Indian Congress vx ho was arrested in Calcutta yesterday under the Defence of India regulations, has a grim record of imprisonment and exile since he began his voyage on the turbulent sea of Indian politics. He was arrested336 words
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Article737 1940-10-04 6 Friday, October 4. Vf; HATE VER the reason for the Dictators’ Con- ference, one thing is fairly certain Things can't be going on well with the Axis, hence the necessity of getting together and making new decisions. I ACCORDING to reports reaching New York,737 words
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Advertisement365 1940-10-04 6 xC jSSmS£ j I jL I mJwt Hk Jr lok ZZSS I Mw7 V J\B XJ;|B /-WSi J vl v Bw >s \I 1 \•<MH i J I 'C*>Vz jB K V 'wß AISLE AND FAREWELL “So the condemned man ate a hearty knowing me as you do —wm that365 words
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Advertisement26 1940-10-04 6 r,V W 5 1 AC€P€A \\> FASHION J WEAK CEPEA HOYPAKELLE SIXLINE FAST COLUurt GLAKaxNTEE. IN THE NEW-taT COLOURINGS AND DESIGNS. Sole Agent»: HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.26 words
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Advertisement40 1940-10-04 6 IFlJ'llllVni 1 j 'I j I. r wFt_l| COMPANX; I/ HE PIONEER .IUBMRWOBU.) 529.TANJONG BUN6AH 89 PENAM&j For your convenience send your tyres to ottr Sales Depot, 11 Light Street, Penang, Phone 4121. OLD. 11l PAY s r f- n40 words
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852 1940-10-04 7 CONFIDENT YOU WILL DO HONOUR TO MALAYA WHEN TIME COMES (Ironi Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. stirring words were uttered by the Hon. Mr. S. W- f Jones, Officer Administering the Government, when he reviewed, this morning, the Volunteer Air l<orct and852 words
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718 1940-10-04 7 Scheme Outlined At Rural Board Meeting JJETAILS of a new water supply scheme for Bayan Lepas which can supply a population of 6,000 (100 per cent, more than the present estimated population) were given by Mr. E. R. Williams, Executive Engineer, to members of718 words
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Article775 1940-10-04 7 WEIRD FILM AT ODEON Successful Follow-l p Of ’’lnvisible Man’* New Universal have again done a thoroughly good job with their latest horror film, “The Invisible Man Returns” which drew ciowded houses for its opening at the Odeon yesterday. Although a follow-up' of H.G. Wells’ story, the775 words
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166 1940-10-04 7 PERMITS' RESTRICTED TO WIVES AND DAUGHTERS Singapore. According to a “Gazette Extraordinary” issued yes= terday evening, no European woman or girl unless she is normally a resident or employed in the Colony or the Malay States or is the wife or daughter of a166 words
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Article67 1940-10-04 7 Capt. Hawkins’ Appointment Captain G. Hawkins, M.C.S., has been appointed Deputy Commissioner of the Local Defence Corps for Penang. Mr. W. F. N. Churchill, M.C.S., and Mr. F. Hilton have been appointed Deputy Commissioners for Selangor and Negri Sembilan. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS DRAWN TO67 words
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Article105 1940-10-04 7 Health Dept.’s 2nd. Gift Of $2OO The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,401,505.36, composed of Penang $911,117.67 and Perak $490,387.69. contributions in Penang included $2OO. representing the second donation from the staff of the Municipal Health Department. The Asiatic stall. High School, Bukit105 words
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Article68 1940-10-04 7 Ikr. Victor Purcell, who is now attached to the Far Eastern Bureau Ministry of Information, will broadcast from the Singapore' Station tonight at 7.20 a talk entitled “Burn Your Boats.” Dr. Purcell, whose inspiring talks are well known to Malayan listeners, will discuss changing68 words
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72 1940-10-04 7 J fie Pinang Gazette learns ’■•■at the Chinese C haniber of tjni/neree luill be holding a meeting early next week to discuss the subject of the proposed income Tax in the Colony. It will be a Committee meeting ond it is gathered that the72 words
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Article145 1940-10-04 7 Strict Economy Essential In connection with the observance of strict economy in the use of paper enjoined by the Officer Administering the Government, enquries made by a “Pinang Gazette” reporter in local printing offices reveal the startling fact that in the case of the145 words
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Advertisement70 1940-10-04 7 DOCTORS CHOOSE HUMANISED WOOD FOR THEIR OWN dSHI 4 w. 4 st-..’ I W j i A, T accordant» wiOl Jr medical etiquette, thd Jr Doctor’s name u /BgT' Jp published/) i After Humanised Trufood, from the 10th to the 24th month—FOLLOW-ON TRUFOOD—a complete diet allowing for the progressive introduction70 words
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Article476 1940-10-04 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon, 4th October, 1940. Issue buyers sellers I 4, 0 Ampat Tin 3/3 3/6 5/0 Austral Amal 5/3 5/6 £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/6 5/0 Ayer Hit am 17/3 18/0ex $1 Ayer Weng 0.92£ 0 97| £1 Bangrin476 words
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Article246 1940-10-04 8 Issue buyers sellers Allenby 1.07) 1.12)c Alor Gajali 0.85 0.90 Ayer Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 110 1.15 Aver Panas 107. 1.12) Bassett 0.42) 0.45 Batu Lintang 105 108 Bedford 0.87) 0.92) Benta 0.95 l.OOex Borelli 1.32) 1.40 Br >ga 0.6*) 0.621 Brunei United 0.50 0.55 Bukit Katil 0.32)246 words
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Article328 1940-10-04 8 Lsue buyers sellers A. £1 (Aust) N. Z. Mln Ord 22/0 23/0 2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.75 1.95 2 Alex Brick 7)% Prefs 2.05 2.15 5 B. M T. 7.25 7.50 £5 Chartered Bank £6j £6fx £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 17/0 17/6 £1 Con T. S. 7% Pref.328 words
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Article164 1940-10-04 8 Company Dividend Paj able Books Close Remarks RUBBERS Allenby 5%. Int. 16.10.40 9.10.40 Benta 5% int. 9.10.40 2. 9 40 Bukit Kepong 7)% int. 15.10.40 10.10.40 Changkat Serdang 7% inU 15.10.40 7.10.40 Kamasan 5% int. 12.10.40 7.10.40 Mandai Tekong 1)% 23.10.40 16.10.40 Sungei Tukang 5% Int.164 words
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Article804 1940-10-04 8 Substantial Profit Made ANOTHER $2,000 FOR WAR FUND APPROVED will see from the accounts that the result of thu year's working is a profit of $155,860.32 which compares with a profit of $57,632.79 for the previous year During the year your Board made a contribution of $3,000804 words
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Article77 1940-10-04 8 Penang. October 3 1940. (By Courtesy of the Chartered Bank} SELLING London Demand 2/4 1 16 New York Demand 47 1/16 Montreal Demand 51 3/4 Batavia Demand 33 1/2 Calcutta, Bombay) Rangoon Demand) 155 7 8 Hongkong Demand 53 5/8 Shanghai Demand 13 1/4 Japan Demand 193 177 words
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Article34 1940-10-04 8 Accounts for 1939 show operating profit of £56.395. After London expenses, fees. &c., balance of £52.321 has been transferred to reserve, which, subject to taxation and depreciation, now amounts to £131.251.34 words
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Article49 1940-10-04 8 After reserving £lO.OOO for E P.T.. p.’ofit for year to March 31 last amounted t' 9 £26.396. To development reserve, £10.000; to tax reserve. £4.750: to staff reserve. £200; dividend 12) per cent, (against 10 per cent directors extra remuneration. £111; forward, £11,679 (£11,470 brought in).49 words
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Article146 1940-10-04 8 Yesterdays Close Previously LONDON: SpOt £255 10 0. £255 n n “Forward” £2 59. 15. 0. £259 0 o’ SINGAPORE: 0 0 “Spot” $133.00 $133 Q 0 Business done 50 tons PENANG: “Spot” $133.00 $133.00 RUBBER: LONDON: “Spot” 11 13,16 d 13 is ifid Forward” H 7;Bd. n146 words
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Advertisement123 1940-10-04 8 BANKS r n—i i I ~—tt r u I n 4_ 1 I 2 0r i H SAVINGS tyou i)' dollar saved la an extra dollar earned. Savings Account Is the best Inducement to save. To have a Savings Account and to see thia account grow from time to time123 words
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Article378 1940-10-04 9 October 1, 1940. Ada-lah di-khabarkan bahawa pada hari sa-malam Tuan Gandhi telah berchckap pada kali yang kedua-nya denean Naib Raja (Viceroy) di-bandar Simla. Lepas c’aripada dua hari ia berdiam diri Tuan Gandhi telah berchakap sa-mula di-waktu tengah hari sa-malam itu. Surat 2 kiriman yang akhir378 words
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176 1940-10-04 9 London. A former Harrow 7 School boy, James Arthur Radford Stevenson, of Branscombe. was, at Exeter sent to gaol for four months for assaulting Capt. Frank Norman Denison Masters, one-armed section leader of the Branscombe Local Defence Volunteers. Mr. H. M. Pratt, prosecuting,176 words
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Article146 1940-10-04 9 An assault on a Sikh watchman in May last had a sequel at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Manning, when two men, Jajat Singh and Bawa Singh, were on trial for murder. Opening the case for the prosecution, Mr. Griffith-Jones, Crown Counsel, stated146 words
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Article268 1940-10-04 9 Pro-Nazi ’’Alphabet” London. A Fascist who stuck in a telephone kiosk a label giving the wavelength of a German radio station masquerading as British was sentenced to seven years’ penal servitude. He is William Saxon-Steer, aged 42, a violinist, of Childs-street, Earl s Court, S.W.. who268 words
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Miscellaneous3061 1940-10-04 9 Interlude. 8.05 (London—'London Log.’ I B OilN lj/A£ vJf\l_/ 1,8.20 London—The News and News Sum- V ZHL 1.333 kc/." (225 m.> mary. 8.50 Lucienne Boyer (Vocal and IMslm B B z.tirT ».69 mc/s (30.96 in.) 'me Orchestra Mascotte. 9.1 a Musical B wOk W ZHF3 7.25 mc/s (41.38 m.) I3,061 words
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Article312 1940-10-04 10 Propaganda Over Nazi Danger Intensified London, Oct. 3 Neutrals arriving in Bucharest from Moscow confirm that propaganda regarding the German danger is being much intensified, the Polish Telegraph .Agency continues, adding that Soviet deliveries of supplies to Germany have diminished and the trade treaty has not312 words
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Article220 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. Main Attacks On London London, Oct. 3. The enemy again directed his main attacks against London and SouthEast England last night but attacks were also made on other- parts of Britain, says an Air Ministry and Ministry of Home Security communique. In Scotland incendiary—Reuter. - 220 words
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734 1940-10-04 10 MR. CHAMBERLAIN RESIGNS Mr. H. Morrison Now Minister Of Home Security V London, Oct. 3 Important changes in the British Cabinet were announced from No. 10, Downing Street this morning. The announcement says that Mr. Chamberlain has tendered his resignation as Lord President of the—8.0. W. - 734 words
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Article268 1940-10-04 10 —Router. U. S. HASTENS PLANS OF TWO-OCEAN FLEET Washington. Oct. 3. The Navy intends to establish a “newly organised force” of 125 ships in the Atlantic in addition to the large fleet already in the Pacific. According to an announcement made by the Navy Department,—Router. - 268 words
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Article186 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. Italian Propaganda Deliberately Lying Cairo, October 3. Italian propaganda has aroused the contempt of the Arabs. At first a feeling of dismay was caused in remoter parts of the desert by the Italian announcement that Aden had been razed to the ground. This feeling changed to disgust—Reuter. - 186 words
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Article101 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. British Government To Make Grant-In-Aid Malta. October 3 Cheers greeted the reading at the meeting of the Council of Government of a message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies announcing that as Malta was unable to pav its way under the—Reuter. - 101 words
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Article34 1940-10-04 10 .—Reuter. New Chief Of Japanese General Staff Tokyo, Oct. 3. General Sugiyama. former War Minister. has been appointed Chief of the General Staff in succession to Marshal Prince Kanin, who has resigned.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 34 words
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Article20 1940-10-04 10 Reuter. Stockholm, Oct. 3. The Government has asked for extraordinary appropriations amounting to over £2,000,000 for defence purposes.—Reuter. - 20 words
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202 1940-10-04 10 I. —Reuter. Berlin Again Under Alarm London, Oct. 3. It is officially announced in London that strong forces of British bombers car. ried out attacks last night on invasion ports, in enemy occupied territory and on enemy’ communications, oil plants and other targets inI.—Reuter. - 202 words
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Article141 1940-10-04 10 Reuter. Arrival Of American Mission At Nassau Nassau, Oct. 3. The American mission to carry out the survey of sites for American bases in the West Indies arrived today’ in a naval seaplane. The mission, headed by’ Rear-Admiral J.W. Greenslade and accompanied by General J.L. Devens,Reuter. – - 141 words
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Article137 1940-10-04 10 .—Reuter. Sequel To Floods As Result Of Typhoon Shanghai, Oct. 3. Mr. James H. Barton, aged 34, elder son of Sir Sidney’ Barton and a officer attached to the British Consulate-Ge-neral, Shanghai, died suddenly’ this morning. Mr. Barton was suffering from a cold on Tuesday. He.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article45 1940-10-04 10 Reuter. Japanese Ambassailor-At-Large In South Seas Tokyo, Oct. 3. Mr. Matsurruya, former Director of the Research Bureau of the Foreign Office, is sailing from Kobe on October 11 as Ambassador-at-Large to Indo-China, Thailand. the Netherlands East Indies and Oceania, states the Doinei Agency.—Reuter. - 45 words
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Article48 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. Shanghai Britons Send Further £1,565 Shanghai, October 3. Britons on Tuesday telegraphed a further £1,565 to London for the Lord Mayor’s Fund for the relief of air raid victims. Including the previous remittance, Shanghai’s contributions to the Fund have now amounted to £4.065. —Reuter.—Reuter. - 48 words
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Article117 1940-10-04 10 i.—Reuter Security For New U.S. Uoan Chungking, Oct. 3. New’, purifying reverberatory furnaces designed by the British technical adviser, Mr. S. B. Archdeacon, are smelting tin in the Yunnan province which is being used as security for the second American loan to China amounting toi.—Reuter - 117 words
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Article93 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. Removal To Huge Cave In Hills Cairo. October 3. As a precaution against the danger of air raids a priceless collection of 18'1,000 ancient manuscripts and coin# dating front ’he time of Harounel Raschid which were housed in the Egyptian Royal Library have been removed to—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article65 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. To Be Expedited ByDefence Board Boston. October 3. As a result of the signature of the German-Italian-Japanese Pact, the Canadian -American Joint Defence Board decided to expedite plans for defence- of the Pacific Coast, statd Mayor La Guardia. chairman of the Board He said the Board—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article44 1940-10-04 10 —Reuter. Departure From Rome Postponed Rome. October Contrary’ to earlier reports Senor Suner is not now leaving here today for Madrid. according to th e Stefani Official News Agency which adds that he is attending a private luncheon and dinner here today—Reuter. - 44 words
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Article22 1940-10-04 10 .—Reuter. London October 3 The Admiralty’ announces that His Majesty’s trawler “Recoil” is overdue and must be considered lost. —Reuter..—Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement143 1940-10-04 10 NEW YORK VIA CAPE DUE TO ARRIVE PRES. POIxK Oct 9 PRES. GARFIELD Oct 27 x PRES. MONROE Nov 1 > PRES. ADAMS Nev. 21 x No Passengers NEW YORK SERVICE (via Panama) DUE TO ARRIVE CITY OF NORFOLK Nov. 1 CITY OF LOS ANGELES Nov. 24 Via Manila, San143 words
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Article1017 1940-10-04 11 Acceptances For Tomorrow RACE 1 2.30 p.m. MONIES Class 2 —Division 3 —51 Furlongs 24 0 DANSE DU VENTRE 8»’ 9.04 Major T. L. Fox Owner 00 0 PHAR PAR 10y 9.04 Mr. H. S. Kirwan Logue 0 0 0 STENELLA 5y 9.03 Mining Kopgsi” Van Breukelen 41,017 words
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Article178 1940-10-04 11 C.R.C. “A” Ivs Garrison “A” the Victoria Green at 5.20 p.m today; R.C. “A”: Chui Cheng; Cheow Hin, Chin, Eok Chye, Kam Beng; Mah 'han, Teik Lee; Peng Eong, Chuan Hin, han itt. Phee Kooi, Hong Hoe, Ghim h ong, Chin Leong and Teng Kok. Touch Judge s. K.178 words
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Article392 1940-10-04 11 B. La Brooy Scores Only Goal The solitary goal of the match scored by B. Laßrooy enable the Penang Municipal Recreation Club to defeat the Chinese Recreation Club in a hockey match on the Esplande yesterday. The uneven condition of the ground was not conducive392 words
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Article61 1940-10-04 11 Boxing At Singapore From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, October 3 Sabatino (11.1) fighting much more aggressively than in his previous encounter. beat Young Frisco (11.71) on points at the Happy World Stadium tonight. Excelling both in attack and defence he practically took every round. Ron61 words
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Article131 1940-10-04 11 Annual Competition t’or Rotary Shield Ipoh. The annual Rotary Shield competition for boys scouts in Ipoh will take place, early in November at the Chee Yan Eng- iish School. Each troop taking part in the competition will be represented by a team of eight scouts, and every131 words
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Article93 1940-10-04 11 Chinese Arrested The Police, led by Inspector E. Moule. Lave arrested a Chinese in connection with the stabbing fatality at Kampong Umor, Batu Ferringhi. on Wednesday, when an elderly Chinese Government, pensioner, Goh Kim Iluat, was found dead on his bed in his lonely attap hut93 words
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Article28 1940-10-04 11 H’ar Savings Certificates can be obtained at the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Limited, Beach Street, Penang. Full particulars may be had upon application to the Bank.28 words
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Article253 1940-10-04 11 After leading by two goals to one at the interval, the Old Xaverians’ Association scored two more goals in the second half to defeat H.M.S. “Nameless” by four goals to one in a friendly soccer match yesterday on the S.X.I. ground. The Xaverians were prominent253 words
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Article38 1940-10-04 11 Ipoh The final of the Perak Turf Club Golf Club annual championship for the Sultan Cup will be played this Saturday over 18 holes. The finalists are C. M. Yusuf and Teh Swee Kang.38 words
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Advertisement69 1940-10-04 11 (NACET Buy Nacet and 8 ik g the risk of gamble |j jffii on cheap blades. N N, ssjr 11 ..tablished M because their high HI HL MADE IN ENGLAND quality ano low price, J |H and assure you of Hl many clean, smooth shaves from every 1 J If69 words
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214 1940-10-04 12 PHAR PAR DOES BEST WORKOUT OF THE DAY Devon King, Kit And Bay Rose In Tip-top Form (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumping Today. 4 ANLY a few noteworthy gallops were seen this morning as most of the charges entered for tomorrow’s races214 words
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Article397 1940-10-04 12 Contest Open F<> All Nationalities Further details are available of the beauty contest to be staged at the Malay Exhibition organised ly the Malay Urdon, s.s. (Penang Branch) in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund and the Malay Scholarship Fund The Exhibition will be held at397 words
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Article43 1940-10-04 12 RACE 1: GLAMOUR DEVON KIN& RACK 2: FERNLET MISS ROD RACE 3: PIIARIOL WARPHAN RACE 4: SHUN COURTING RACE 5: SULTANA THANKS RACE 6: CROSSBOW TOYMAN RACE 7: EELGRASS ARTFUL SAILOR RACE 8: BIJIRICUM ORDINATION Best bets: SHUN and EELGRASS43 words
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52 1940-10-04 12 -Reuter. Bucharest, Oct. 4 Another British subject has been kidnapped. Mr Percy Clark, 60-year-old head of a British engineering firm at Ploesti was taken from his room in a Bucharest hotel by three youths in civilian clothes who forced him to accompany them to an-Reuter. - 52 words
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Article41 1940-10-04 12 —Reuter. London, Oct. 4. Conti ibutions to the “Spitfire Funds” continue to flow in as keenly as evet. Among the latest contributions is £54.000 from the Nawab of Bhopal being the equivalent cost of a whole flight of Spitfires—Reuter.—Reuter. - 41 words
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Article91 1940-10-04 12 The October issue of Tic-Tac’s raceguide. which s now on sale throughout Malaya contains, in addition to the usual featu-'s, an article of great interest t) minteis, namely. “How to Read Form This is a meth. 1 volved by- a tea ling tuning expert in England, and is91 words
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Article52 1940-10-04 12 The Magazine group meetin? postponed :rom Tuesday. October 1. will be held at Group Headquarters Brick Kiln Road, on Monday. Octeiber 7. at 630 pm. The Hutto.i Lane rroup meeting will also be held on Monday. Octal er 7 at Group Headquarters. St Xavier Institution it 6.352 words
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506 1940-10-04 12 London, October 3. rpHE German Air Force went “night” raiding over England today (Thursday) in the first gloom of Britain’s autumn. Single aircraft kept defences in South-East England and home counties on the “qui vive” most of the day but for the most. Reuter - 506 words
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511 1940-10-04 12 HORSES —Class 3 —Division 2 —6 Furlongs TIME TELLS 4y 9.00 Mr. O H M. Sturges Hobbs 00 0 CELESTIAL Uy 8.13 Mr. F. O. C. O’Neill Owner 0 2 2 ARGOUTAT 6y 8.11 Messrs. Palmer Sharrock Silley (i 0 0 HIGHLAND511 words
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Article63 1940-10-04 12 Mrs. Helen Green. Hon. Lady Organiser, Poppy Day, Perak states that a meeting will be held, at the office of the Controller of Posts, Perak (over the General Post Office, Ipoh/ at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 3 to elect a committee and to discuss the arrangements63 words
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Article72 1940-10-04 12 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 4. TIN: Penang $132.50 Business done 75 tons Singapore $132 50 RUBBER: Penang Spot 37ic Singapore Spot 371 c COPRA Sundried $2.85 buyers Black Pepper Nomina TAPIOCA Medium $6 50 sellers Fair Seed $6.20 nominal RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.20 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 $9.0072 words
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86 1940-10-04 12 —Reuter. London, October 4. The recently-instituted Nazi "new order” in Norway is given an icy reception by the general public, according to the Norwegian Telegraph Agency. The Agency cites an article in the Norwegian Nazi organ “Fritt Folk" 'threatening opponents of the movement. The—Reuter. - 86 words
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Article236 1940-10-04 12 PROFITS FROM NEBONG TF.BAL FAIR A summary of receipts and payments of the Charity Fun Fair, held at Nebong Tebal in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund recently, shows that the handsome sum of $3,000 has been realised for the Fund and, in addition, the236 words
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Article204 1940-10-04 12 Cl'he sighting of a strong enemy naval force in the Mediterranean which would not be brought to action is reported by the C ommandcr-in-C h.icf, Mediterranean. The report says that 'British naval forces carried out a sweep in Eastern and Central Mediterranean from Sept. 29204 words
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Advertisement229 1940-10-04 12 LOCAL DEFENCE Applications for enrolment in the Penang Local Defence Corps can nowbo received. A form of application can be obtained from the Deputy Commissioner, Local Defence Corps, Cooperative Department. Penang between the hours of 2 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. (Telephone No. 1063). Will those xvho have already- sent in229 words
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Advertisement571 1940-10-04 12 »i (Head Office) 216 Penang Road. Penar Phone 1477 1478 with -i Telegrams: "Gazette” Penang. Rates of Subscription for Pinang Gazette and Sunday Gazette. PINANG GAZETTE Looal S.S.& a. Delivery F.M.S. Foreign Monthly $2.50 $3.00 $4 oo Quarterly 7 50 9.00 Half-Yearly 15.00 18.00 24 0 Yearly 30.00 36.H0 4800571 words
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