Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 29 April 1941

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST edition ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 001. L X< IV TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 640 1 IW MCKENZIE KING ON POSSIBLE FAR EAST WAR Ottawa, April 29. /'ANAPA will spare neither her resources nor her manhood in the battle for the world’s freedom, declared the Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, reviewing the war situation in the H ouse of Commons,
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  • 187 1 Keuter. Dublin, April 29. V H rigil< sovereign control of our own territory—every inch of it—and to determine our national policy will not be bartered tor tea. flour, coal or anything else,” declared Mr. Sean Leniash, Eire Minister for Supplies, speaking at B|hlin
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  • 86 1 Reuter. Vai king Official One Of I'm» Latest Victims Shanghai, April 28. one-day respite on Sunday, Hared anew with two shootings, I,n belonging to rival Nanking -uingking camps i-e-'-uen, aged 60. a Nanking offi- was shot dead at 1.30 p.m. on one main streets of the Settlement,
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  • 99 1 —Reuter Shanghai, April zq. I HP HE possibility that Japan will shortly launch upon j a penetration of Southern Indo-China, including Saigon ana amrc.nh Pay, is suggestca n f 'mar. rbseri'ers in Shanghai I tese observers think the time has come when Japan, for
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  • 82 1 —Reuter. I iirks Impressed By < 01. Knox’s Speech Istanbul, ?..pril 27. Th? Turks are deeply impressed by the speeches of Colonel Knox and Mr. Cordell < Hull which are considered to have pledged the United States all-out, aid for *he democracies. The newspaper. “Yeni
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  • 222 1 Washington, April 29. ORITAIN will make no neg ci- red. false and inconclusive peace because, to do v II be yellow,” declared Sir Gerald ‘Campbell, British Minister in Washington, addressing the International Chamber of Commerce yesterday. —Reuter. His remarks were a reply to Colonel Lindberg.
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  • 64 1 —Router. Bomber Shot Down By British Vessel London, April 28. The suicide of a German airman at sea was reported to the authorities at an East Coast pert on Monday’ by’ members of the crew of a German bomber shot down by a British vessel. Four mon.
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  • 195 1 —Reuter. Vichy, April 29. French forces, supported by British motorised units, are massed on the southern frontier of French Somaliland, particularly in the neighbourhood of Daouenle station on the Jibuti-Addis Ababa railway, according to a dispatch from Jibuti, capital of French Somaliland. The
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  • 74 1 —Reuter. Roosev elt-Matsuokcr Meeting Suggested Toldo. April 29. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsubka. should have, a “heart-tc-hea-fc' talk wttb President Roo-evelt, -ays the well known political and naval cornme-nta tor. Mr. Ito. Pointing om that Japan has into fronts, one facing the Soviet Ue.’.ok and the other,
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  • 177 1 Noted British Economist Fo Visit Washington London, April 28. "T'HE iamou.- British economist, Dr. .1. M. Keynes, a member of the Economic Advisory Council, will be making a brief visit to Washington at the req nest ol the Chancellor of the Exchequer to confer with
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  • 81 1 —Renter. Buflrlo Nev ’.'ork, Apr. Wing Commander J P. Aruns yesterday completed tests of the Air Cobra lighter plane which Cnrrpar/' afterwards stated had prevod r he -the fastest single motored cr'.ft in production. A ceiling in excess of 35 COG feet- was established and
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  • 278 1 —Reuter. SHANGHAI, APRIL x’9. JFTER BEING CLOSED FOR TEN DAYS BECAUSE THEIR STAFFS HAD BEEN SUBJECTED TO CONSTANT SHOOTINGS AND KIDNAPPINGS, THE FOUR BANKS OWING ALLEGIANCE TO CHUNGKING WHICH OPERATE IN SHANGHAI OPENED THEIR DOORS FOR BUSINESS AGAIN YESTERDAY MORNING. The Bank buildings were surrounded
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  • 46 1 Reuter- London, April 29. German air activity over Britain yesterday was very slight. A few bombs were dropped on the North East coast of England but very small damage was caused and a few people were injured, says an official British communique.—
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  • 265 2 Americans Among Batch Eager To Get Into Action London, April 27. fANE of the biggest single contingents of men from Canada since the Empire Air Training) Scheme was started has arrived safely at a British port all eager to get into action. .—Reuter. Among them
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  • 161 2 —8.0. W Man Sentenced To Six Months In Germany Rugby, April 27. A piquant commentary on the understanding which united the axis powers as vaunted in the public orations of Hitler and Mussolini is provided by the prosecution of a resident in Minden reported recently in
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  • 98 2 —Reuter. Move In Australia To Secure Unity Brisbane, April 27. a new move to secure unity among political parties is announced and the Acting Prime Minister. Mr. Fadden, has expressed the hope that far reaching results would accrue. Members of Parliament belonging to the Queensland State
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  • 54 2 Reuter. Incident Stated To Have Been Settled Shanghai, April 28. A party of Chinese maritime customs river police today boarded the Yugoslav steamer, “Tomislav”. Some eighteen Italian marines still remain on board. It is understood that the river police will remain on board and that the incident
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  • 77 2 .—Reuter. Tone Firm But Business Quiet London, April 28. On the Stock Exchange the tone was firm heartened by the Premier’s speech but business was very quiet and largely confined to gilt-edged which was unchanged on the day. Among industrials Cable and Wireless were sttrong and motors and
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  • 423 2 (By Reuters staff reporter.) Portsmouth, April 28. pIRE swept this already battered city again on Sunday night. T The flames left behind by the German bombers, who subjected “Pompey” to another sharp although not prolonged attack, caused much damage. .—Reuter I can speak today
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  • 27 2 —Reuter. Norway, April 28. Crown Prince Olaf of Norway has returned to Britain after visiting Canada and the United State?. —Reuter.
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  • 199 2 Reuter. American Pilots Serving In Britain London, April 28. Among the many Allied uniforms now to be seen in Britain, an increasing number of young men in the dark blue and gold uniform of the Air Transport Auxiliary with “U.S.A.” on their shou’ders is noteworthy. The latest
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  • 53 2 —Reuter Evacuation Advice Not Confirmed London, April 28. No confirmation of instructions to the British Colony at Istanbul has been received in London, but it is learned that it is prooable that persons having no special reason to stay in the Turkish city have been advised
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  • 89 2 Reuter. Collapse Of Efforts To Settle Dispute Washington, April 28. afforts of the Defence Mediation Board to settle the bituminous coal stoppage have collapsed, it is officially stated yesterday. No further action by the Board is planned. The Board summoned representatives of operators and miners to meet
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  • 553 2 —Reuter. New York, April 28. COLONEL Lindbergh has written President Roosevelt, resigning his commission in the United States Air Corps Reserve. Colonel Lindbergh announced that his decision had been taken following President Roosevelt’s remarks made about him last week at a press conference. President Roosevelt had
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  • 264 2 Contacted By British Armoured Division Cairo, April 28. f7NEMY detachments which had penetrated five or six miles across the Egyptian frontier in the Solium area on Saturday evening made little or no progress yesterday, says an official British communique. —Reuter, The communique says: “Libya: Tobruk,
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  • 60 2 Reuter. Three Destroyers Sunk Identified London, April 28. The three Italian destroyers sunk when a convoy between Sicily and Tripoli were obliterated by British naval forces on April 15 were identified by the Admiralty cn Monday as the Luca Tarigo, 1,628 tons and destroyers of the
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  • 354 2 Britain And Crete —Reuter. Canea, Crete, April 28. "Destiny has chosen two islands as the last but worthy ramparts of the free peoples of Europe—the great island of Britain and. this Greek island" declared the Greek Prime Minister, M. Tsouderos in
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  • 436 2 —Reuter. COLOGNE MAIN TARGET LONDON, APRIL 28. p A.F. BOMBERS STRUCK AT GERMANY AGAIN ON SUNDAY. AN AIR MINISTRY ANNOUNCES THAT THEY SUCCESSFULLY BOMBED A FACTORY WEST OF COLOGNE AND A MILITARY CAMP NEAR THE SAME CITY In occupied Holland, the docks Ymuiden and the aerodrome
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  • 100 2 .—B O.W. Additional Hour From May 4 London, April 26 With the introduction of an additional hour of summer time on May 4 the length of the black-out itself will also te shortened by an hour in Scotland and the North and by half hour in the res'
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  • 81 2 .—Reuter. Chungking, April 28 Displaying the news of the signing of the Sino-British loan and the American currency loan agreements under big headlines, the Chinese press unanimously express appreciation of British and U.S. assistance, stressing the fact that Britain is granting the loan when she herself facing
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  • 152 3 London. T'HE youngest person to be awarded I George Medal for gallantry Is John Cain, 16. He joined four constables, who also receive George Medals, at a bombed naint factory, where several victims v.-ere still trapped under the burning building. Mter being repelled
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  • 289 3 KNOWN as “All-weather Mac,” Pilot Officer Robert Henry Mclntosh, who was recently awarded the Air Force Cross, has been flying for 25 years. He joined the Royal Flying Corps in 1917, serving as a despatch rider, and earned his nickname because of his ability to
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  • 122 3 Axis Caricatured Mr. William Randolph Hearst, the. American newspaper owner, who rece..J, wrote that it was a mistake fox ..tain to capture Italian generals because they invariably lost battles, con•mues to poke fun at the Axis partners He wrote in his newspaper columns: Hitler
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  • 332 3 AGGRESSIVE UNUSUAL TACTICS London. FAETACHMENTS of the Armj—specially selected volunteers U —are beinff trained in tactics of a most unusual and regressive kind. They are preparing for wh at one officer called “a righthanded punch which is one day coming to the Germans.” The essence
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  • 254 3 i THOUSAND poor people are having their divorces held up because of u I.the Blitz and because of the shortage of lawyers. tor Persons’ divorce cases in arrear ..ate grown to more than double the Usual number. Mr. Adrian Hassard Short, who inter-
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  • 61 3 Kalgcorlic. ant is believed to hav f caused the death of Louis Delacca, 26, near Pink Lake. Delacca had gone rabbit shooting and it is thought that, ieMlf clambering through a wire fence, an ant bit him, causing him to jerk the shotgun against
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  • 1230 3  -  Ry HAROLD J, L ISKI is widespread about the actual motives which prompt what is virtually a Soviet abdication in the Balkans; at the moment, obviously, the historic role of Russia as the protector of the Slav states is in complete suspense. The silence of the
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  • 910 3  - South Africa The Fulfilment Of Good hope L nion Oi People Determined To Maintain Freedom BY WILLIAMS J. GRENFELL I 4 SOUTH African now engaged on war work in Great Britain. Tn peacetime he I practised as a solicitor in Johannesburg, centre of South- African “gold beit/' H 'i ll
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    • 49 3 i What a War I I! I SKEW! I ill 1 Zf IfiSSsA r /Jri' b-7 J >i u-m XL d’A L \.X U 'l'm 2 (H' (S > WOF ■AN I 111 V 7 X\\ V Cwlisig! (lose your eyes, pinrh your nose, ano quest t what daddy's bought!
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  • 1598 4 Capt Hashim Urges Equitable Salary Schemes For Teachers Singapore. STATING that “if we are to have good schools we must have good and efficient teachers,’ the Hon. Capt. N. M. Hashim in the Legislative Counci 1 yesterday urged that the question of equitable
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  • 2107 4 FACTS OF ELECTRICITY DISPUTE Plain Speaking By Company Chairman r PHE dispute between the Malacca Electric Lighting Ltd., I and the Municipal Commissioners of the Settlement in which H. E. the Governor has refused to intervene and which the Company has now taken to the
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  • 344 4 Driver’s Plot THEFT OF PETROL pHARGED before Che Hussein Third Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, with theft of one gallon of benzine from a military van, on April 26, also with the theft of four gallons on April 19, Madon bin Adam, transport driver in the Royal Army
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  • 95 4 Men From Johore New Delhi. Four Malays from Johore are being trained as officers at the Military Academy at Dehra Dun. It is expected tha. another four will arrive at Dehra Duo later in the year. India is now producing more drugs and 55 per
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    • 188 4 I Mi Fill i 111 1111 BH|' H iii !I I jj II!' !'MH| I B Protect your precious treasures ■R gjUr» I B and money against the lust of fjgaß B B thieves; appetite of fire, or desi |ij j j gBH? 2 truction by violence, such as the
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    • 31 4 —by Rick Elmes AH in a Day's Work > i i "7 I 1 THOOGHT* Gee i nev/ep. TweRE. TMOO3HT LOV& I A SHOWS C WAS L_IV-r& U J \^CJ-*O^L> > >‘TE.S{ Z
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  • 333 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL -■lr. V. G. A. Reeve-Tucker has reJrned to Kuala Lumpur from leave. Ihe Federal Council will meet at 10 aj n. on Tuesday. May 6. •E. Northcote-Green of s ’Jngei Pa.rani is in Alor Star Hospital. 4 I* J Nicholas has resigned from 1 P a e<^ cal
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  • 137 5 “Not The Time For Such A Proposal” Singapore. Replying to Capt. N. M. Hashim on the subject of teachers, the Director of Education. Dr. E. Linehan, in the Legislative Council yesterday, said that the Education Department, in spite of Capt. Hashim’s fears, was continuing to get
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  • 93 5 Rubber Screen And Powerful Lenses Walker’s latest rubber screen has been installed at the Odeon Theatre, and this innovation should enhance the sound qualities of the hall. Another recent addition to the equipment of the Odeon has been the installation of the most powerful lenses of any
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  • 32 5 Yesterday was a blank day for the War Fund in North Malaya, which remains unchanged at $1.507,176.61. made up of Penang $959.160.39 and Perak $547,716.22.
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  • 45 5 With reference to cur report of the opening ceremony of the new St. Nicholas' Home cottage to be held on May 1, Mrs. A. M. Goodman will not be well enough to attend the function although she is making satisfactory progress.
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  • 1025 5 Information Dept. BOUNDEN DUTY OF ALL TO MAKE USE OF NEW WEAPON Singapore. ‘‘A weapon in the hands of civilians” was how the Hon. Mr. F. D. Bisseker, Senior Unofficial Member, described the Department of Information and Publicity Ln the Legislative Council yesterday. Paying a
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  • 47 5 Today on the Esplanade from 6 pjn. to 7.30 p.m. March Friend or Fee Graham Selection Arlette Novelio Waltz Mattei’s Valse Godfrey Overture Pique Dame Suppe Selection Glamorous Night Novelio Intermezzo Fleurette D'Amour Fletcher Fox Trot Every Night At Eight Gray God Save The King
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    • 11 5 I (msso) METAL POLISH real polish a > '9 J M 19
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    • 206 5 LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY At 3 6.15 9.30 p.m. Two Great Stars Together tn A Picture With Action Entertainment Just Imagine JANE WITHERS GENE AUTRY Together! IN “SHOOTING HIGH” With Marjorie Weaver Frank M. Thomas fiobert Lowery Katharine Aldridge 5 GRAND SONGS. OPENS TOMORROW “SOUTH OF THE BORDER” With GENE
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    • 246 5 MAJESTIC starts today 3, 6.15 9.30 p.m. Republic’s Grand and Entertaining First-Run Double-Feature Attraction At Reduced Prices or Admission A Twentieth Century Speed Romance of a Millionaire Playboy on the Loose You’ll laugh you'll cheer as this prim miss takes the high spots in high gear. SALLY EILERS in “LADY
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    • 53 5 Bicycle Club For Gunners APPEAL FOR GIFTS OF MACHINES The Officer Commanding Royal Artillery Glugor is endeavouring to form a bicycle Chib for British gunners, who are stationed at the out-Forts in Penang. As sufficient funds are not available for the purchase of bicycles, any gifts or bicycles would be
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    • 198 5 V~-- flift-ConpjTioneD N| OPENS TO-DAY THREE SHOWS HOW CAN A MAN TELL WHEN A WOMAN’S BEAUTY TS SKIN DEEP OR HEART DEEP! SEE THE ANSWER IN THIS THRILLING LOVE DRAMA! hove too nd AW J® 2® beO ..l.es who -SK.-4■ J ho e San?.I o sW s S d»» l
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  • 189 6 'Vf 7 HAT Hitler wants from the Greek war is now obvious. He wants to punish the Greeks for daring to knock the conceit and the stuffing out of his braggart little Italian confederate. He w’ants to forestall the danger which might threaten his back door should
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  • 242 6 rXUT of the crumbled building bricks and plaster of London, Plymouth, Hull, Coventry and other British cities, there rises the fact that night bombing has yet to be altogether conquered. The progress made however in checking this menace is reflected in the R.A.F.’s “bag” of
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  • 439 6 On Caviare rpHE power of the strongest Government which ever ruled Britain has reached its limit. The Cabinet will not fix a price for caviare. Prices of the mere necessities of life are determined; even the onion and the lemon have been brought upon the schedules of
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  • 706 6 Tuesday, April 29. r pHE battle for convoys for A Britain is now fully under way. Mr. Churchill’s broadcast is widely regarded in Washington as changing the idea Give us the tools” to “deliver to us the tools.” OTHER powerful blows in favour of
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    • 109 6 Around The Town HA-lESTIC CINEMA: Sally Eilers in “Lady Behave” and “Rhythm of the Saddle.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA: “Shooting High” with Jane Withers and Gene Autry. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: "Fatherland Calls” (Chinese picture). 1, 3.30, 6 30 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA:
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  • 818 7 Stock Position Unsatisfactory, Says Col. De Buriatte Singapore. the importance o f breeding more goats in the present emergency, the H on. Lt.-Col. E. A. de Buriatte in the Legislative Council yest erday submitted that all owners of agricultural ’land should be o rdered to
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  • 689 7 WHY JAPAN MAY REFUSE TO HEED NAZI TEMPTATION (Diversions East and West'’ is the title of an article by the well-known writer Strut egicus.” Here is what it says about the East.) Not so long ago Germany persuaded Japan to sign a threePower pact
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  • 518 7 Circumstantial Evidence Before Mr. Justice C. W. V- Carey and a Special Jury, there commenced at the Assize Court this morning the trial of a man and woman, Baboo bin Ah and Zaitun binti Omar, both charged with the murder of a woman, Mariam
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  • 305 7 Members Asked To Help In Recruitment Singapore. LIEUT.-GENERAL L. V. BON D, G.0.C., Malaya, in the course of a speech in the Legislative Council yesterday, appealed to members to help in recruitment of personnel to units such as the Royal Army
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  • 238 7 That American missionaries had been instructed as far as possible to leave the occupied parts of China was revealed by Mr. G. H. Woolford, an American missionary, who was passing through Penang yesterday on his way to Manila Mr. Woolford said that many of the
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  • 73 7 Mrs V. F.. Potter To M r Speak the hon. secretary of be .u ,ic holas’ Home, Penang, will cheon peal<er at the next weekly lunCluh t neetin of the Penang Rotary ob e held at the E. O. Hotel a tomorrow. St Nn J" *****, wiU
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  • 426 7 ANNUAL MEETING ON MAY 7 r I HE annual general meeting of members of the Straits Settlements (Penang) Association will be held on Wednesday, May 7 at 5.15 p.m. at the Penang Chamber of Commerce, Victoria Street, Penang. Activities of the Association arc r«»viewed
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  • 148 7 Resolutions For Federal Council Resolutions relating to war taxation will be moved in the Federal Council when it meets on May 6. They seek to provide that the Perak Flying Club, Kuala Lumpur Flying Club and all societies registered under the Co-operative Societies Enactment or any
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    • 100 7 Another British Triumph (MB- iwa L. X AI ■l■»x■’ L Y. Jt w aW- N Ip X x/x log LMlhf W 3 '"SSsuk 1 JF I -—-J. Nj 7/ Here she comes, with her rich gift **X- s^***’ 1 from the green pastures of Canada Eactory packed with its fresh
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 451 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 29th April, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 3/0 3/6 5/0 Austral Amal. 6/4$ 6/7$ £1 Austral Malay 33/6 35/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 17/3 17/9 $1 Ayer Weng .75 .80 £1 Bangrin Tin 12/0 13/0 $1
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    • 229 8 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.10 1.15 Alor Gajah .80 .85 Amal Malay 1.65 1.70 Ayer Hitam .90 .95 Ayer Molek 1.07 J 1.12$ Aver Panas 1.05 1.10 Bassett .40 .43 Batu Lintang 1.01 1.03 Bedford .85 88 Benta .97 J 102 J Borelli 1.32$ 1.37$ B.'Oga .60 .62$ Brunei
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    • 336 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N.Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 S'? Alex Brick Ord 1.87$ 1.92$ $2 Alex Brick 75% Pref, 2.10 2.15 $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £Bs £9c £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/6 17/0 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref. 19/9 20/6 $5
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    • 162 8 MINING Dividend Books Close Payable Batu Selangors 1% 1.5.41 8.5 41 Chenderiang 5% I.T. 30 441 Ken t 5% I*. T 30 4 41 Kramat Tin 25% 24.4.41 30.4.41 Kuchai 10% 2nd Int. 14.5.41 20 5 41 Larut Tin 3% 2 8.4.41 7.5.41 Lin ui 5%
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  • 1525 8 Final Dividend Of Five Per Cent The annual report of Kamasan Rubber Co., Ltd., shows that the profit for the year amounted to $140,748.64 of which $12,000 has been absorbed by the payment of an interim dividend of 5 per cent., $1,200 has been donated
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  • 995 8 Plea To Save For Victory “Compulsory saving has been brought jn. in England. There is no need for us to wait for that here. You have all the facib ties in this Society j n add tion to security, and the knowledge that money saved one
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  • 106 8 Yesterday’s Close Previously TIN: LONDON “Spot” £270. 10. 0. “Forward” £266. 5. 0. SINGAPORE “Spot” $134.00 $134.75 Business don» 25 tons 100 tons PENANG “Spot” $134.00 $134.75 RUBBER: LONDON “Spot” 14d. “Forward” i4d. Tone Very Quiet SINGAPORE “Spot” 4OV2C 40 18c PENANG “Spot” 40¥>c 40 l|Bc COPRA: PENANG
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  • 190 9 TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1941. Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang per as. each Ordinary Regn. AIR MAILS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS INVITED TO THE REVISED TIMES OF CLOSING AIR MAILS. Tues. 29th tost. Ipoh, K. Lumpur Weames Air Singapore -10 >O5 Services Ip.m. 12.45
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2808 9 SAN FRANCISCO DELHI yBB W P 7 -20 P-m. concert Master. 7.50 News to j VUD ?rq m C S Jtlo 5 mA English. 8.05 Tunes of the Day. 9 5 vnr>9 d^ax 9 J? c /s A?a' 3 mories. 9.20 One Man’s Family. 9.50 New. UD2 4.96 mc/s (60.48
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  • 893 10 Enemy’s Main Strength Broken FLIGHT OF DUKE OF AOSTA’S TROOPS Nairobi, April 28 Dessie has fallen. The capture of this important Italian strong, hold in Abyssinia, one of the last centres of resistance in Italian East Africa, is officially announced here this morning. The communique
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  • 209 10 —Reuter. Stalin And Matsuoka Embrace Tokyo, April 25. A farewell embrace between M. Stalin and Mr. Matsuoka at the Moscow railway station which amazed everyone present, including the Soviet Foreign Office officials, is described by Mr. Matsuoka’s private secretary, Mr Shinichi Hasegawa, who is publishing a
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  • 124 10 —Reuter. Tokyo, April 28. “The atmosphere against the Japanese prevailing at Saigon is going from bad to worse. What prevails now in Saigon is very much like the position at the time the Japanese troops made their peaceful entry into Tonkin last September.” This ominous
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  • 62 10 —Reuter. Sydney, April 28. Mr. Spender, Vice-President, Federal Executive Council, and acting Commonwealth Treasurer, stated today that the evacuation of certain Australian troops from Greece had begun “and as far as this has proceeded, it has been successful.” He refused to confirm or deny American reports that
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  • 2082 10 GREATEST BATTLE MUST BE FOUGHT ON ATLANTIC Rugby, April 28 The Prime Minister’s impressive speech was heard by an immense audience throughout the British Empire and in the United States of America. There is also every reason to believe that its fearless
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  • 164 10 THREAT OF THE “MOST SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES” -Reuteri London, April 28. Switzerland was threatened with “the most serious consequences for the future of the country” by the Rome Radio last night. Signor Ezio Mario Grey, a National Councillor, broadcasting, accused Switzerland by allowing anti-Italian
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  • 933 11 u CEPTANCES FOR TOMORROW RACE 1 2.30 P.M. Pon ies-€lass2-Div.2-5J Furs. 8v 9.07 Mr. Alan Loke Maj. Fox 20 3 M nr up lly 9.06 Maj. T. L. FoxOvzner (i 3 2 ynne 7v 8.11 Mi-. S. E. Sheridavan Breukelen j t CHARM 9y 8 05
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  • 154 11 Following are the home football fixtures to be played on May 3. INTERNATIONAL Scotland v. England. LONDON CUP Chelsea v. Queen’s Park Rangers Arsenal v. Tottenham. FOOTBALL LEAGUE—SOUTH Bournemouth v. Southampton. Brighton v. Watford. Luton v. Portsmouth. Norwich v. Southend. SOUTH REGIONAL LEAGUE Aidershot v. Fulham.
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  • 135 11 Penang’s first State Soccer Trial will be played today at 5.20 p.m. on the Victoria Green and the following are the teams: COLOURS M. Y. Soekiman (C.A.C.) Wong Kam Poh (C.R.C.) Cheang Sek Nam (C.W.C.) C. Danker (0.X.A.) Kan Tuck Fee (P.CJ.A.) Gnr. O’Brien (P.F.FA.)
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  • 157 11 P.C.F.A. Overcome P.M.R.C. By Three Clear Coals Though playing below their usual form, the Penang Chinese Football Association were able to defeat the Penang Municipal Recreation Club in a First Division soccer match on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday, by three goals to nil. The
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  • 47 11 P.R.C. vs S,X.L On the S.X.I. ground today at 5.15 p.m. sharp. P.R.C.: —L. Lesslar; C. Bulow, J. Webb; D. Thomaz, G. Windsor, J. Ro bless; G Quays, M. Pestana, D. Mehta, B. Kleinmann and B. Lesslar. Referee: C. Robinson. The PR.C -will play in white.
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  • 2001 11 MR. R H. SCOTT’S BROADCAST Admiration Of Chinese: “Flesh Tougher Than Steel” a three months’ tour of China, Japan and Hongkong, Mr. R. H. Scott, Far Eastern representative of the Ministry of Information, was heard last night on the air, broadcasting from Singapore, when
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  • 101 11 Schedule Of Racing The following is the schedule of racing for the Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting:— IST DAY—SATURDAY, MAY 10 Horses—Class 2 Div. 1, 2 3 7 fur. 2 1& 2 5i fur. 4 1& 2 6 fur. Ponies 1 1& 2 5i ft|r.
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  • 356 12 SLAPDASH AND STORMY NIGHT SHOW UP Warphan And Hilarity Looking Fit (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. QUITE a large crowd was pr esent this morning to witness the final gallops in preparation of the first day of the Selangor Spring Meeting, which t
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  • 199 12 PRO-ALLIED BODIES SPRINGING UP THROUGHOUT AMERICA Washington, April 29. THE battle for convoys for Britain is now fully under way. Mr. Churchill’s broadcast is widely regarded here as changing the idea “give us the tools” to deliver to us the tools.” Reuter.
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  • 126 12 Monthly Mixed Foursomes To Start On May 1 Members are reminded that the Monthly Mixed Foursomes competition is scheduled for play on Thursday. May t The Fourth Qualifying Round in the Captain's Prize competition is also down for play on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and
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  • 127 12 Tokyo, April 29. |~)RASTIC transformation of American peacetimes industries into arma-ment-producing industries was described as “amazing” by Mr. Yoshimichi Murakimi, managing director of the Manchukuo Heavy Machinery Company, on his return' from the United States. “America is carrying out her armaments programme with amazing efficiency
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  • 927 12 Ipoh. The trial of Haji Sulaiman bin Haji Abdul Wahid on a charge of murdering Charlton Neville Maxwell’s wife Mary Zainah Maxwell, at Maryland Estate on the night of November 6 last year, began yesterday at the Perak Assizes before the Hon. Mr.
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  • 31 12 —REUTEF.. VICHY, APRIL 29. ROME NEWSPAPERS STATE THAT THE FIRST CONTINGENTS OF THE BRITISH EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN GREECE HAVE DISEMBARKED AT ALEXANDRIA, SAYS A ROME DISPATCH.—REUTEF.
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  • 54 12 RACE 1: NEW LIFE SHOOT UP RACE 2: NON YA SARAWAK ORDINATION RACE 3: FOXDOWN BOY CULLEN RACE 4: AUTUMN BRIDE HAPPY SAL RACE 5: SINDANGLAJA AERIAL POST RACE 6: SHEILA II SPRING GIRL RACE 7: LORD WORLINGTON ALICANTE RACE 8: SCOTCH MELODY MARIE BRUCE Be*4 Bets:
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  • 157 12 Entries Now Close On May 3 Owing to poor entries received the Committee have extended the date for closing entries for the Penang Lawn Tennis Association Tournament to Saturday, May 3 at 5 p.m. It is understood that the entries for the Ladies event are particularly
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  • 218 12 —Reuter. Cairo, April jp. Egyptian frontier post of Solium is believed to be in enemy hands follozving a thrust across the Egyptian frontier from Libya at the week-end, it is authoritatively stated in Cairo. Creat satisfaction is felt in Cairo\mititary. circles at the
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  • 52 12 TUESDAY. APRIL 29. TIN: Penang $134.00 Business done 125 tons Singapore $134 00 RUBBER: Penang Spot 40 1 2c Singapore Spoi 40 1 2c COPRA: Sundried $2.80 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $8.15 sellers Fail' Seed $7.521 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $9.10 Rangoon Parboiled No.
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