Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 31 January 1941
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Title Section21 1941-01-31 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST edition ESTAB. 1333 3AILY s<k. 2»’- N<»i. \uix. FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941. PHll.k ip LENTSt21 words
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626 1941-01-31 1 “SHOOT HELL AT ANY ONE INTERFERING WITH U.S. SHIPS” ICK RETALIATION FOLLOW ATTACKS Washington, Jan. 31. HELL” out of anybody interfering with K American ships was advocated by Senator Glass of the Foreign Relations Committee in reply to Hitler’s torpedoing threat. Hitler’s threat is splashed—Reuter. - 626 words
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Article297 1941-01-31 1 —Reuter. London, Jan. 31. "The same unpalatable meat served in the same cracked dishes” —the News Chronicle’s description of Hitler's speech—sums up the scornful comments of British morning newspapers. AU describe the speech as containing nothing new. Threats will not frighten Britain or the United States”—Reuter. - 297 words
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671 1941-01-31 1 Kenneth Anderson, Reuter’s special correspondent somewhere in Abyssinia). /IRE FORCING /1 ROAD TO ENEMY LINES. THE EXPEDITION IS LED RY A MAJOR COMMANDING THE ETHIOPIAN ARMY WHO IS RIDING HIS HORSE AT THE HEAD OF AN ARMED CONVOY OF THE BRITISH MIL! TA RY-Reuter. - 671 words
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Article76 1941-01-31 1 -Reuter. Not To Be Run Again Until End Of War London, Jan. 30. The world renowned steeplechase, the Grand National, will not be run this year and probably not again until after the war. Mr. Herbert Morrison told the House of Commons that he had considered the proposal-Reuter. - 76 words
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Article91 1941-01-31 1 —Eeuter. I Jaipisfio And Soviet To Resume Trade Talks Tokio, Jan. 31. The Soviets have agreed to resume negotiations for the conclusion of a commercial agreement with Japan, besides an undertaking to discuss a permanent Soviet-Japanese fisheries agreement, it was revealed at a press conference today. Questioned regarding.—Eeuter. - 91 words
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Article157 1941-01-31 1 —Reuter. New York, Jan. 31. “r?ROM *l* record of German Government of thd last 80 years, is it possible to imagine any peace reached under present conditions would be worth the paper it is written on!” This was the question, Mr. Sumner Welles, Un- der-Secrctary of—Reuter. - 157 words
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195 1941-01-31 1 Athens, Jan. 31. NEW Greek successes on the Albanian battlefront with very •heavy Italian casualties in both killed and wounded are announced by the Greek Press Ministry, according to the Athens Radio. Outlining operations in the past 24 hours, the statement says that in one.—Reuter. - 195 words
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Advertisement17 1941-01-31 1 Z yo<w UMSiA g>_ S W» t Jfor h Malaya <£ Penang:— dispensary ltd., j Peaang and Ipoh17 words
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Advertisement61 1941-01-31 1 y fl Sww QESTf Agents for North Malaya Penang>GEORGETOWN DISPENSARY LTD, Penang and Ipoh. atwluJjijoijijAus oh fyidbvffi LAST 2 DAYS OF sale! When All Fashion Goods, Remnants and Oddments in all departments will Ik* FINALLY CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST! I FOR PERSONAL SHOPPERS ONLY. I UffllTEfllJlW Phone 3FCI-2 Lines Extensions61 words
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1035 1941-01-31 2 BENGHAZI NEXT OBJECTIVE Good Progress Of Operations Cairo, Jan. 30. JJRITISH forces in Libya this morning overran Derna. Operations are also continuing satisfactorily against all other parts of Italy’s African Empire. The advance of the Army of the Nile to Benghazi continues satisfactorily—Reuter. - 1,035 words
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926 1941-01-31 2 HITLERS “TORPEDOING" WARNING Berlin, Jan. 30. Q PEA KING at Berlin today, Hitler uttered a warning that “whoever wants to help Britain must know that every ship that comes near our torpedo tubes will be torpedoed. If the American States should attempt to intervene in’—Reuter. - 926 words
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Article759 1941-01-31 2 Matsuoka’s Talk Of Lebensraum Reuter. London, Jan. 30. One of the concrete results of Japan’s accession to the Axis has been the growing inclination of Mr. Matsuoka to model his oratory on Hitler’s, says “The Times” in an editorial on his speech at the openingReuter. - 759 words
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Article63 1941-01-31 2 —Reuter Shanghai. Jan. 3« The fiercest fighting i s raging in Southern Honan, following the launching of a large-scale Japan»-»» offensive with the object, according to Japanese official reports, of trap, ping and crushing 180,000 Chungking troops conc«*ntrated in the ar» a. Chungking admits that severe fighting—Reuter - 63 words
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490 1941-01-31 2 —Reuter. London Jan. 30. The death of General Metaxas is give» prominence in the mornmg news «ajierx which express the warmest sympathy lathe Greeks and eulogise the late Pnmkr as a great leader who restored Greet spirit and self-confidence “The Times” says that General M—Reuter. - 490 words
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144 1941-01-31 2 —Reuter. Washington, Jan. 30. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT’S Lease and Lend Rill to aid the democracies was today approved by the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives which was earlier reported to have rejected an amendment placing a limit of two—Reuter. - 144 words
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Advertisement30 1941-01-31 2 E. &0. Hotel I I DANCING j every WEDNESDAY FRIDAY I From 10 —l2 I I and Every SATURDAY From 10 1 i MUSIC BY j Leonardo Reyes His Band.30 words
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Article815 1941-01-31 3 Camps For Evacuees COMMITTEE appointed by Government has investigated the possibilities of (a) providing camps for evacuees from battle areas on Singapore Island, and (b) providing protection for the population of the congested areas of Singapore bj dispersing them in the surrounding country. The recommendations of this815 words
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193 1941-01-31 3 New York. Two high-speed American liners, for the Oriental route, which could be quickly converted into aircraft caiiieis may be ordered shortly by the United States. Mr. James L. Bates, technical director of the U.S. Maritime Commission, revealed. He said that negotiations were proceeding193 words
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Article2436 1941-01-31 3 Protection Against Splinters And Blast From High Explosives Below is published the first of ttvo talks by the Director of Air Raid Precautions, Mr. J. E. Jeans, broadcast from the. Singapore station yesterday at 7 .10 p.m. This is the first official broadcast2,436 words
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Advertisement214 1941-01-31 3 A M 5 I The long and I the short of it I Whichever way you look at it, doggy welfare there’s nothing Spratt’s are doing a good job of better. Now take a dog’s-eye (or a M work. Take your own point of bird’s-eye—see below) view of it. view:214 words
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Miscellaneous42 1941-01-31 3 WHAT A WAR! By Gilbert ilkinson TfRF I I 1 jg aMM SHf >|y|L w&B: i 'W OhHH W’ •I llBw"' *JI KT 0 J'Oirjl* /(JI IX! AXD LEAVEN \-it a.,'t blame me —you asked the bloke the way to the baths!"42 words
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Article781 1941-01-31 4 Woman’s lietv Of English Life In Singapore r INHERE is no doubt that new ways and new notions aie often an excellent thing (even in Singapore!) and so perhaps the big changes that these war days are bringing to us will also bring many a good781 words
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3045 1941-01-31 4 WAR TAXATION BILL "CLUMSY INEXPERT PIECE OF WORK" Mr. Yong Shook Lin's Criticism In Federal Council “fTUIE Bill before the Council is as inexpert and clumsy a piece of I work as could have been contrived. It is full of injustices both patent and latent and would be ineffectual in3,045 words
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Article647 1941-01-31 4 REVISE!) I\ L|(,i| OF EVEN I S THE Johorv- Government has r vised its pmiey on (K;H measures, said the General \<hi s r Mr. W D. Barron, in the Joh ore Council of State on Wednesday when he repfied to a suggestion Mr. G. D. A.647 words
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Article77 1941-01-31 4 More Americans arc creasU1 g Shanghai because of the d threat of war between J«! neWS United States, says the paper Yomiun. f A mer’' Since October thousands KoJ)g cans have left Shanghai and Japan for home. “The aggressiveness e<iStates policy towards JaP an dent,” says77 words
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Advertisement101 1941-01-31 4 X. T E s Xi'X < c x, PANTS, SINGLETS I»®’ I*® 1 HANDKE RCHIEFS G«O» S J A X S s' XXX X°V\ PARMANAND'S MKSHMnnnnHK«aaMaBK3BKBHHMMn HAVE ENGLISH J AM FOR TEA TO-DAY v Wlft lou can taste the true flavour of fresh fruit at its best in this delicious101 words
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Miscellaneous14 1941-01-31 4 AU in a Day's Work— —By Rick Elmes T 1 -wm£«€S U mIF-- •>- ow?14 words
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629 1941-01-31 5 Not Due To Auy Political Differences Alor Star. A dispute between Chinese and Thai fishermen in Kuala Kedah resulting in a fight—as a result of which two Chinese were admitted into the General Hospital—culminated in all the Thai fishermen numbering about 100, and629 words
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499 1941-01-31 5 EACH TO ACCOMMODATE 140 Butterworth Improved and inexpensive air raid shelters as approved by the Medical Health and Agricultural Officers are being built in Province Wellesley, using coconut trunks. These shelters will accommodate 140 people—seventy people can comfortably take seats while499 words
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Article102 1941-01-31 5 Lt.-Col. Lord To Visit Penang Lt.-Colonel Mrs. Herbert A. Lord will be in Penang and will be conducting the coming week-end’s meetings in the Salvation Army Hall at 226, Macalister Road. The Colonel, who is Chief of The Salvation Army in Malaya, is making a tour of102 words
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Article438 1941-01-31 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL H.E. the High Commissioner and Lady Thomas and party will be present at tonight’s performance of "Blackout in Kuala Lumpur. Sales of Malayan War Savings Certi- ficates have passed the three million j dollars mark, yesterday morning’s figure being $3,021,000. Dr. T Wilson, Health Officer, Lower Perak, Telok438 words
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Article123 1941-01-31 5 Then read this: You are not out of danger when' fever has subsided. The weakness it leaves behind exposes you to relapse or fresh infection. You must rebuild! your worn-out body immediately and quickly The way to do this is to find a food that soothes the123 words
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Article156 1941-01-31 5 Total Of $125 In Fines Imposed Before Mr. A. W. Bellamy in the Police Court, Private Durand of the Seaforth Highlanders was charged with negligent driving by colliding with a tree while driving a motor car (P. 169 at Burmah Road at about 1 a.m. on December156 words
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Miscellaneous509 1941-01-31 5 MAJESTIC fJ.ST 3 SHOW'S TODAY 6.15 9.30 p.m. A Superb First-Bun Feature At Reduced Prices. Here's Britain’s Answers To America's «CONFESSIONS OF A NAZI SPY'’ The Most Thrilling Story About Nazi Spy Activity Yet Screened BRUCE CABOT tn a Thrilling Story of Nazi Spies TRAITOR SPY” With Marta Labarr Taman509 words
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Miscellaneous250 1941-01-31 5 FjL JW THREE SHOWS TODAY GbORIC>US GAIETY .0 j TO THE TEMPO OF HEA RTBEATS! A WITH A ROMANCING, ENTRANC- ING, DANCING DEANNA DURBIN Jw LN HER MOST lilting lavish ENTERTAINMENT! “SPRING PARADE” < 'F with ROBERT CUMMINGS JWISCHA F f AUER. HENRY STEVENSON t'Wl IT,S UNIVERSAL’S SHOW SPECTACLE OF250 words
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Miscellaneous231 1941-01-31 5 QUEENS OPEHS TODAY 3 p.m.. 6.15 9.30 GEORGE FORMBY TRIUMPHS Again In A Rollicking Comedy Of Laughter and Song Hits Associated Talking Pictures present GEORGE FORMBY in •‘COME ON GEORGE” Plans At M. Grand Co., Rd Phone 1476. Held Back By Numerous Requests MATINEE TODAY ONLY AT 12 NOON The231 words
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Article480 1941-01-31 6 |F the remaining neutrals in this war, Turkey may well be destined to play ‘an important part. And she is ready to play it, as the Ankara radio reaffirmed a few days ago. The centre of a web of commitments into which she has willingly480 words
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Article132 1941-01-31 6 MA JESTIC CINEMA: Bruce Cabot in “Traitor Spy, with Marta Labarr and Tamari Desni. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA: “City for Conquest” with James Cagney and Ann Sheridan. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEER’S CINEMA: George Formby in “Come On George.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30132 words
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Article371 1941-01-31 6 Cinema Crowds PROPOS of my note yesterday on the Chinese New Year crowds at the midnight matinees, a correspondent writes: C rowds virtually b esi eged the booking offices of some of the cinemas during the Chinese New Year, which was only to be expected It is371 words
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Article1048 1941-01-31 6 Hitler made another of his note familiar outbursts yesterday. This article by IF. A. Elver explains just tvhat the Fuehrer is after. DECONSTRUCTION O F EUROPE,” “New Order in Europe,” “Europe for the Eurojieans,” “Keep Britain from interfering,” “Drive Britain out!” This is the new gospel1,048 words
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Advertisement223 1941-01-31 6 Furniture of Distinction FOR The Modern Home t (WI 1 IE M k !SM|; wli ffiMMBM* ft MBJW jßu Of II w I The Grafton Suite $l4O-00 AJI Teak Dining Room Suite The“ Lincoln” Lounge Suite COMPRISING Settee, Four Chairs, Large Centre Table, Four Pahit Tables. COMPLETE $ll5-00 ALL TEAK.223 words
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Advertisement34 1941-01-31 6 WHEN BUYING TIN PROVISIONS Always Soecsfy. DEL MONTE PRODUCTS are known the world over. oaTAINABLE AT Al! the lending dealers. BOLB AGENTS Henry Waugh Co M Ltd.. PENANG. Siu i'spvrA, Ipoh and Kuala Etnnupur.34 words
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Advertisement44 1941-01-31 6 COMPANY' 1 til- F 5A V“ KUHS'-, mwroi lU«M «MB3 i 529, TAN JOM BUN6AR Pf.MAJMLI For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot, 11 Light Street Penang, Phone 4121. YOUR Ot&, 399 Wf PAY r o f 5 tun £A57t#N TYeF’COhNM44 words
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2035 1941-01-31 7 Other Means Suggested For Enhancing Contribution CHINESE AND INDIANS ALSO AGAINST BILL Kuala Lumpur, Today. Spirited oppoulxm to the F.M.S, Government’s proposals to impose income tax yas voicedin speeches by unofficial members at yesterday’s meeting of the Federal Counci. e e ate on e2,035 words
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687 1941-01-31 7 Recounts Winnings At Races During Defence Singapore. MAKING his defence at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Justice Gordon Smith and a special jury, Vincent Philip Baker, until recently assistant cashier in John Little and Co., Ltd., described how he had won nearly $4,009687 words
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Article88 1941-01-31 7 THIRD VICTIM SUCCUMBS A third, victim of a stabbing affray in the Leper Asyinm in Tulau Jerejak early this month has died in the General Hospital from in juries received. The man is a Singalese, Vincent Dias, who together with tour others was stabbed, allegedly by88 words
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149 1941-01-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, TODAY. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL YESTERDAY PASSED RESOLUTIONS DOUBLING THE EXPQRT DUTIES ON RUBBER AND TIN, RAISING THEM FROM 2’/ 3 PER CENT TO 5 PER CENT. In giving his vote for the motion, the Hon Mr. E. D. Shearn expressed his opinion149 words
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Article33 1941-01-31 7 Lectures on A R.P work will oe given in the ARP Pleadquarters (Kiung Chow Association) Telok Anson at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. February 4. and Friday, February 7.33 words
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Article177 1941-01-31 7 ALLEGED OF G3FTS BY MINES OFFICIAL Ipoh, Today, j H. A. TROVVELL, Chief Inspector of Machinery, Ipoh, *>• claimed trial before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe in the Bata Gajah magistrate’s court this morning, on three summons, charging him with accepting various sums of money177 words
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Article73 1941-01-31 7 Donation From Perak River Valley The total of the War Fund m North Malaya stands at $1,473,627.57, made up of Penang $947,906.15 and Perak $525,721.42. No donations were received in Perak yesterday but in Penang $5,000 was received from the Perak River Valley Rubber Co.73 words
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Article134 1941-01-31 7 .Letters 'Co Members Of H.M. Forces With effect from Monday, Feb. 3, reduced airmail fees will apply to letters and postcards addressed to members of His Majesty’s Armed Forces in any country. Letters not exceeding half an ounce in weight will be conveyed by air,134 words
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Article43 1941-01-31 7 “The History of the Manchester Regiment” is the title of the talk to be broadcast from the Singapore station tonight at 7.10 by an officer of the Regiment. This talk is one of the series “The History of the Regiments.”43 words
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Article57 1941-01-31 7 Various articles of jewellery kept in a. box stored away in an almierah at a house in Cannon Square were missing this morning. Tbe jewellery was last seen a few days prior to the Chinese New Year. Following a report made at the Central Police Station, Inspector Chanan57 words
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Advertisement155 1941-01-31 7 —r-- Ip ,'i -,■’3 F trufood babies I become sturdy children I I il WSt® ifcpf pi 1 ■IB V .rT va Another Tnifood baby* l j l j s lovely libde V girl is tbe < daughter of Lady U AnkaretJackson You see Ihe results of cor rue I155 words
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Article131 1941-01-31 8 Chrysler Corp.’s New Plant Although ten years have elapsed, since the fluid flywheel made its first appearance in Daimler cars, it was not until the end of 1938 that it appeared in the United Blates in the Chrysler Imperial. Chrysler Corporation has put down a plant for131 words
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Article73 1941-01-31 8 Penang, January 30. 1941 Courtesy of the Chartered Bank SELLING London Demand 2/4 1/16 Kew York, Demand 47 5/32 Montreal Demand 51 29/32 Batata Demand 88 3/4 Calcutta, Bombay) Rangoon Demand) 155 7 > B Hongkong Demand 53 5/8 -fihanghai Demand 13 •Japan Demand 1 93 t 273 words
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Article456 1941-01-31 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 31st January, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/3 3/6 5/0 Austral Arnal 6/7$ 6/lOfcc £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/6c 5/O Ayer Hitam 21/0 21/6ex $1 Ayer Weng 0-80 0.85 £1 Bangrin Tin 14/0 15/0 $1456 words
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Article238 1941-01-31 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1-15 1.20 Alor Gajah 0.824 0.874 Amal. Malay 1-75 1.80 Aver Hitam 0.90 1.00 Ayer Molek 1.15 120 Ayer Panas 1.121 1.17 J Bassett 0.40 0.43 Batu Lintang 1.10 1.15 c Bedford 0.874 0.924 Benta 1-00 1.03 Borelli 1.35 1.45 BrogH 0.60 0.62 Brunel United238 words
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Article338 1941-01-31 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l (Aust) NJZ. Mln Ord 22/0 23/0 2 Alex Brick Ord, 1-00 1.95 2 Alex. Brick 74% Pref. 2.124 2.171 X 5 B. M. T. 7.75 8.00 £5 Chartered Bank £Bi LBii £1 Con. T. 3. Ord. 16/9 17/0 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 20/3338 words
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Article149 1941-01-31 8 MINING Dividend Books Close Payable Austral Amalgamated 3d d*~ 1 lid. Bonus (total 4Jd p. suare > Auitial Malay (9d. div. A 9d. bonus) (total of l/16d. 20% 3rd inst 3-12.2.41 12.2.41’ pon Tm 2s. int lt 7141 K. Kamunting 3d. div Is. 3d bonus (total149 words
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Article548 1941-01-31 8 Capacity Of 1,000 lons Per Hour Details liave been published of an ex-tra-ordinary belt conveyor in the United States operating in the Great Central Valley of California, which is stated to be nearly 20 miles long, that is 100.000 feet, the belt being 36’’ wide having548 words
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Article171 1941-01-31 8 The results for the year to June 30 last of Batu Rata (Sumatra) Rubber Plantations fully reflect the improved conditions which prevailed for the industry during the period. At the end of the preceding year the company had, as a result of the low rates of171 words
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Article166 1941-01-31 8 Recovery In Revenues The Borneo Company, which works teak forests in Thailand and carries on a general agency and trading business, reports a decided recovery in revenues over the year to March 31 last. After making provision for fees and depreciation, net revenue totals £112,509, against £24.667 in166 words
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Article1151 1941-01-31 8 Some Little Known Varieties Of Minerals It was perhaps inevitable that the very magnitude of the South African Union’s diamond industry should have tehded to obscure the fact tliat a number of other varieties of gems are found in South and South-West Africa Latterly, interest in1,151 words
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Article136 1941-01-31 8 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON: “Spot” £256 0. 0. £256. 10 0 “Forward” £257. 5. 0. £257 10. 0. SINGAPORE: “Spot” $133.50 $133.37H Business done 25 tons 50 tons PENANG: “Spot” $133.50 $133.37 RUBBER: LONDON: “Spot” 12 9|l6d. 12 l|2d. “Forward” 12 9|l6d. 12 l|2d. Tone Steady Steady136 words
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Advertisement83 1941-01-31 8 BANKS r- Safe Deposit Boxes To meet the demand of clients we take pleasure /i n announcing that we have installed additional NEW SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES for the safe keeping of valuables etc. FULL PARTICULARS WILL BE SUPPLIED UPON APPLICATION TO:— Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn., Ltd., «B—3o, BEACH STREET, PENANG. FW.W.WAWW»83 words
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Article143 1941-01-31 9 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1941. Destination Superscription Postage Latest Tcnio of AIR MAILS Letters Postcards Posting Great Britain via N. Zealand per oz. each Ordinary Regnu, T’pacific Fri. 31th inst. T’atlantic Services 2.60 1.30 8 a.m. 7.3oajn. Australia N. Zealand By 8.0.A.C. .55 .30 Java .60 .30 Ipoh, K.143 words
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Miscellaneous3178 1941-01-31 9 corded Programme). 8.20 Burmese News War songs. 12.35 News in Chinese. 12.45 SmeS I Wi >■ I M W md Market Quotations. 9.35 Recorded News Commentary in Chinese. 12.50 News EJsla «■> Willi Prograqmme. 10.00 News. 10.15 Record- in Chinese (Shanghai dialect) 1.00 Im&|fs I MrJ5- W I B I3,178 words
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Miscellaneous527 1941-01-31 9 SAIGON 11.780 mc/s <25.46 m.> 6.116 mc/s <49.05 m.) 7.20 a.m. News in French. 12.20 p.m. News in French—Rice quotations. 12.40 A concert of Light Music. 4.40 Nev/s in French. 6.05 English, programme News in English. 6.20 Topical Talk: Concert. 8.05 Topical talk. 8.20' News in French. 8.35 Dicky Rosario527 words
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309 1941-01-31 10 WILL TRIUMPH AND BREAK COWARDLY ENEMY Athens, Jan. 30 M. Korizis announced in a message to the armed forces that by order of the King he had assumed direction of the Ministries of War, Marine and Air. The message continues: “Under the protection ofReuter. - 309 words
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Article89 1941-01-31 10 —Reuter. IWr. Hydan To B© Indian J Representative New Delhi. January 30. Mr. M. S. A. Hydari, Secretary of the Labour Department, has been appointed Government of India representative on the Eastern Group Supply Council. The batch ol “Bovin boys" has been selected from artisans employed.—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article181 1941-01-31 10 I. —Reuter. Resolution Not To Attend Meeting Shanghai, January 30. The committee of one of the most powerful of Japanese organisations here, the Federation of Street Unions, passed a resolution not to attend the ratepayers' meeting on February 5 on the grounds that the Japanese opposition toI.—Reuter. - 181 words
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1873 1941-01-31 10 SECOND READING OF BILL IN COUNCIL Legislation Essential Purely As War Measure Kuala Lumpur. The second reading of the War Taxation Bill, introduced on a certificate of urgency by the Legal Adviser, Mr. Adrian Clark, at yesterday’s meeting of the Federal Council,1,873 words
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277 1941-01-31 10 Reuter. “People Are Just Wonderful'’ London. Jan. 30. Mr. Wendell Willkie. hardened fighter in tne presidential campaign, was moved almost to tears last night when in what perhaps was not a full scale but at least a minor nuisance raid, he visited some LondonReuter. - 277 words
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Article200 1941-01-31 10 .—Reuter I H R EE A MEN DM ENIS REPORTED Washington. Jan 30. Three important amendments limiting the Presidents power under the Lease and Lend Bill are reported to have been voted by the House Foreign Affairs Committee sitting behind closed doors. The amendments are.—Reuter - 200 words
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Article161 1941-01-31 10 —Reuter. Sir Edward Peacock To Examine Question i Landon. January 30 The forthcoming visit of Sir Edward eacock to America to examine the ques- >L 0U inve stmen ts such as businesses in te United States is announced in a Treasury statement which says: “His Majesty’s Government”—Reuter. - 161 words
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Article28 1941-01-31 10 —Reuter. London. January 30 he loss of a Netherlands submarine in Allied war operations is announced by the London headquarters of the Royal Netherlands Navy.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 28 words
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95 1941-01-31 10 I.—Reuter Talks Of New Engines Of War New York, Jan. 30 An attack on Britain early February is expected by competent observers at Vichy, says tip Aett York Times correspondent at Vichy. He says that currents and tides in the Channel are more favourableI.—Reuter - 95 words
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Article161 1941-01-31 10 Reuter. Except For Few Minor Clashes Bangkok Jan. 30 Barring minor clashes in a few sector hostilities have now ceased, announces the High Command. The Thai truce commission winch left for Saigon yesterday afternoon numbers eight led by the Chief of the General Staff and Air ForceReuter. - 161 words
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Advertisement124 1941-01-31 10 NEW YORK VIA CAPE DUE TO ARRIVE X RUEBIN TIPTON (via Panama) Feb. 8 PRES. TAYLOR Feb 5 PRES. MONROE Feb 18 ■PRES. MADISON Mar. 5 X PRES. BUCHANAN (via Panama' Mar. 13 PRES. JOHNSON (via Panama) Mar. 27 PRES. JACKSON A P r PRES. GRANT A P I 2124 words
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Article, Illustration3990 1941-01-31 11 high commissioner replies to I .M.S. OPPOSITION First Call For Purpose Of Malaya’s Defence (From Our Own Correspondent) K. Lumpur, Jan. 29 sum up, while I regret most keenly that public opinion should be divided on this question at such a time, the3,990 words
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Advertisement104 1941-01-31 11 ‘/sweet IDEA’, says a fair customer, giving her opinion of the green label Egg Jam, the latest addition to the family of Malayan delicacies canned by the Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd. The ordinary Egg Jam or “Seray Kaya” is an old favourite; but GREEN Egg Jam flavoured with the104 words
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266 1941-01-31 12 SLOW WORK AT Bi KIT 1WAH TRACK Hengist And Kalo Catch The Eye (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. HpHREE of Van Breukelen's h orse x, Samnry, Dark Encounter and Beano were out for training this morning on the third track at Bukit Timah.266 words
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Article129 1941-01-31 12 Several Competitions' Postponed Owing to the Military Embodiment in •■February and March the Chung Ah Ming Cup competition will be postponed until later in the season Entries will probably open in April. SENIOR GOLFER’S ASSOCIATION For the same reason the match against this Association will be129 words
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Article61 1941-01-31 12 FRIDAY, JANUARY 31. TIN: Penang $133,621 Business done 25 tons Singapore $133,624 RUBBER: Penang Spot 374 c Singapore Spot 374 c COPRA: Sundncd $2.95 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $7.05 so uers Fair Seed $6.65 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 9.94 Rangoon White No. 2 95261 words
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230 1941-01-31 12 Punishment Of Hayashi Loudon, Jan. 30. IN the Commons in reply to questions by Mr. Wardlaw Milne and Mr. Robert Gower regarding the wounding of Mr. Keswick, Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the British Ambassador h:id made strong representations.—Reuter - 230 words
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385 1941-01-31 12 London, Jan. 31 Mr. Wendell Willkie threw convention to the winds today when he left, hw Park Lane- hotel, went to a public house, had a pint of beer, played darts with builders and labourers, stood drinks to a party of soldiers on leave385 words
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Article93 1941-01-31 12 Shamrock Ami Sindanglaja Promoted The following are the latest amendments to the S.R.A. Classification List of Horses and Ponies: H OILS ES—Transfers Brom Class 2 to Class 3—Gold Point From Class 4 to Class 3—Shamrock Sipdanglaja. New Classifications Class 2; Confidence (late Wylhei Class 3: Luluai. (Hass93 words
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574 1941-01-31 12 Vigilance Of Censor’s Office Results In Charge Singapore. ALLEGED in two charges to have sent letters by two persons who had left the Colony by liners bound for Japan, and, in another charge, to have attempted to commit an offence in contravention of574 words
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