Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 4 September 1941

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY ho. 21*». Vol. XCLX. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 4, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 170 1 Progress Of America's TwoOcean Navy —Reuter. Washington, Sept. 4. The United States Navy Department has issued a report on the progress of the Two-Ocean kvv announcing that 21.3 vessels Lf all cias.-es have been completed L. e January I, 1941, and keels Lid tor 436 others. I In addition 249
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  • 119 1 lew Chairman Of British [Supply I oimeil In U.S. I London, September 3. 11,rr.: Wilson at present Deputy of ihe British Supply CounNorth America has been appointed •Snan v.iccessitn to Mr Arthur killed when the Atlantic l !er ‘7 plane crashed on August 14. D- official announcement
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  • 59 1 —Reuter. Ri'e Goanese Among lliose Rescued Lisbon, September 3. survivors brought to LisL Monday night aboard the "Lima'’ were five Goanese, L J‘ e rescued after spending many I an open boat after their ship •tckp i; j n »j, c Atlantic. I sufferings were intense and
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  • 22 1 .—Reuter. r Wellington Sept- 3 I War Loans has been i Phis was announced Nash, the New Zcar- Minister.—Reuter.
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  • 449 1 SOVIET REPLY TO ENEMY’S MOBILE WARFARE ENORMOUS CONCENTRATIONS IN SMOLENSK, MOSCOW AND KIEV Zurich, Sept. 4. r FHE Russians are reported to have concentrated enormous masses of troops in rhe regions of Smolensk, Moscow and Kiev making mobile warfare impossible, says the
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  • 66 1 .—Reuter. London, September 3. The list of the comprehensive losses or aircraft during August shows that over and around Britain the Germans lost 15 and the British nil. In Europe the Germans lost 127 and the British 265. In the Middle East the Germans lost 50
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  • 54 1 —Reuter. Madrid, September 3. The Cabinet, at its first meeting sine? the summer vaction, agreed to give provisional liberty to 5,157 prisoners. Fines totalling over a million pesetas have been imposed on three business men for infractions of the law regulating prices and the
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  • 138 1 —Reuter p p«j Berlin, Sept. J,. i no way bound rr the feed- 1 ie.s/’ This r.V< node in authoritaI "•<!/ in reply to I A food situation I 'ie s in the east r 1,5 deciding t n ln 'L” it was stated. an occupying
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  • 65 1 .—Reuter. Lokio Report Of Appointment Tokyo, September 3. The Chinese Government at Chungking yesterday appointed Mr. Tseng Yungpo. Administrative Vice-Minister of Foreign. Affairs, as Envoy to Burma, it is reliably reported in Shanghai says the Dome! News Agency. Mr. Tseng will be succeeded at the Foreign
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  • 271 1 .—Reuter. Edinburgh, Sept. 3. VV, OMEN’S work in the national war effort and the position I of industrial workers under the i fire-fighting scheme were two topics discussed at yesterday’s session of the Trades Union Congress. The Congress decided to refer to its General
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  • 132 1 1. —Reuter. Enemy Shells Fall In Own Lines Cairo, September 3. A Middle East communique issued from British G.H.Q. today states: “At Tobruk, the enemy shelled the harbour area but no damage resulted. Our fighting patrols continue to harass the enemy and inflict casualties. In the
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  • 97 1 —Reuter. Appeasement In Far East Dead London, Sept. 4. The argument that appeasement in the Far East, as well as In Europe, 4s dead is the theme of a leading article in the “Daily Telegraph” this morning. Under the heading “Smoke Screen” the paper says that although there
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  • 691 1 TERRIFIC POUNDING OF NAZI CAPITAL New York, Sept. 3. JXLRLIN’S latest pounding from the R.A.F. is described in the American press in front-page stories. “Heaviest R.A.F. smashes at Berlin,” says the New York Journal; “Berlin shaken all night by terrific R.A.I raid,”
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  • 57 1 Reuter. On P nrelv Technical Mission To U.S. London, September 3. The party of Russians who landed at Nome in Alaska en route to Washington is “nurely a technical mission,” the United States War Denortment announced on Tuesday. The mission W’ll vis’t a number of
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  • 122 1 —Reuter. London, Sept. 3. Axis losses—chiefly of the Luftwaffe—in Russia arc estimated in London today at planes. This severe drain op Germany’s air power in just over two months compares with, 3,038 planes lost over and around Britain last year, mainly in the four months of
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  • 224 1 Washington, Sept. 4. SUPPLEMENTING the White House denial that President Roosevelt had received an invitation to meet the Japanese Premier Prince Konoye, on the high seas, the President’s Secretary, Mr. Stephen Early said “The only sea trip projected for the President is from
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  • 622 2 //EJI Y BOMBERS TAKE PART /N RAID Attack On Frankfurt’s Railways London, September 3. It is learned in London that Frankfurt and Berlin were the two main objectives of R.A.F. bombers last night. AFrankfurt a heavy attack was made on railway communications and industrial targets.
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  • 258 2 —Reuter London. Sept. 2. When the Sino-Japanese war began in July 1937, a few people outside China believed that China could resist beyond a few months, said Dr. Wellington Koo. Chinese Ambassador, speaking in London today. At the Brussels Conference m 1937. one of
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  • 452 2 ’—Reuter London, Sent. 2. I Mr. Brendan Bracken. Britain’s dynamic new Minister cf Information, stating that ‘Britain is entering the third year of “this brutal war tomorrow” and after posting: the question “How do we stand?” pro-’ ceeded to make a brief comment answer-, ing the
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  • 625 2 ELIMINATION OF NAZI MENACE AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE London, September 3. The negotiations between the British and Soviet Ministers and the Iranian Government are continuing, it is learned in London, and it is not possible at present to give any statement as to the
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  • 296 2 HEROIC DAY NIGHT DEFENCE OF LENINGRAD Marshal Voroshilov Works 0m pi Of Battle \lr HTHE visit of Marshal Voroshilov to the front outside Leninor ;i is described in the newspaper “Red Star” today. The report says Marshal oroshilov arrived at an advanced position one evenino- ,eri W tore his order
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  • 320 2 —Reuter. VICEROY’S TRIBUTE IN BROADCAST Simla, September 3. A tribute to the glorious deeds of Indian troops in the many battlefields of war was paid by’ the Viceroy’ in a broadcast to the people of India on the anniversary of the outbreak of war. The
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  • 56 2 Reuter. Moscow, September 3. According to Stockholm reports quoted by the Moscow radio, Hitler has urged Mussolini to send more troops to Libya, to increase Italian garrisons in Yugoslavia and Greece and to help to “police” occupied France. In return Hitler has offered to send Black
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  • 558 2 0 _Reiite r London, September 1 Reviewing the Profit and Loss account of the Xavj J the two years of the Battle of the Atlantic, a NavaN today declared that there had been a very big imw recently in losses
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    • 168 2 Of W ll w fcr? IjZsF jl fc-.'M hlj -s, 'N j gF -Rk W' A V Mir W I. Blood on your brush thafs dangerous Watch your toothbrush. long before those sound The moment you see a teeth of yours have to come sign of blood on it you
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  • 739 3 Defence Of Three Accused Opens c&e v, as resumed in the Penang, Court yesterday before Mr. B. F. which three persons, Ismail I Rahm; >.. Hassan bin Che Mat tried on a charge! ■'ousebreaking by enter-1 lane, and committing] ‘f ii" I: m- tor B. Lewis
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  • 186 3 Barrier To Attack In Pacific Editorial reference to the arrival of Australian reinforcements in Malaya was mad» by the “Sydney Morning Herald” on August 18. It said:— “News of the arrival at Singapore of reinforcements for the A.I.F. and the R A.A.F. which travelled in
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  • 250 3 ’’Pledge Our Best Endeavours” The following cables were despatch- i ed to Mr. Churchill and the Lord Mayor of London yesterday. To Mr. Churchill: “On this second anniversary of the war, the Federation for China Relief Funds of South Eastern Asia have organised another campaign
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  • 381 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL Dr. E. S Vardy. of Seremban. has been transferred to Singapore. Mr. G. W. Somerville, of the Malayan Forestry Department, is spending part of his Home leave in London. 5k M 5 ’k ’k Mr. A. E. Mullaly of Mansergh and Tayler. Seremban, the Negri Sembilan State Councillor,
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  • 159 3 Tonight on the Esplanade from 8.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. March On The Mall Goldman Overture Cost Fan Tutti Mozart Selection Rigoletto Verdi Waltz Midsummer Marigold Tone-Picture By The Blue Hawaiian Waters Ketelbey Synopcs Introduction: —The Hula Dance” The “Kanaka" lover's native call; The Song of the
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  • 180 3 Returns On Magazines Anti Periodicals The attention cf proprietors, editors and managers of magazines and periedi-j cals is particularly drawn to a new Con-, trol of Paoer order which was gazetted! cn Saturday and came into force in thei Colony on Tuesday. This order extends to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 66 3 After Office, There’s Nothing Better Than To Relax Yourself At The WEMBLEY CABARET (The Most Homely Dance Centre) TONIGHT: DANCING FROM 9 P.M. ’TIL MIDNIGHT SPOT DANCES SPOT DANCES SPOT DANCES Very Useful Prizes Given TWO BANDS IN ATTENDANCE Morales His Swing Boys Larry’s Hawaiian Rythmics. 60 TOP-NOTCH: HOSTESSES, INCLUDING
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 124 3 t \»u<: Bftte Davis Picture Is A Great Event h !'<*’? hi A Theatre. [tut '"I HE GREAT LIE Is No. Exception. PENANG’S MOST LUXURIOUS Lf j' AIRCONDITIONED THEATRE SHOWS TODAY At 3; 6.15 9.30 p.m. rVFPYTHING BETTE HAS EVER DONE EVEN THE TOPS LETTER BETTE PWIS geo. brent P’
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    • 62 3 MAJESTIC OPENS TODAY 3, 6.30 9.30 P.M. AN OUTSTANDING CHINESE PRO DUCTION ONE OF THE FINEST CHINESE PICTURES OF THE YEAR ‘Charming Daughter’ WITH A SUPERB CAST. THRILLS DRAMA PATHOS Next Change Return Screening- of Republic’s Thrilling Adventure Serial The Whole Serial of “THE LONE RANGER RIDES AGAIN” Duncan Renaldo,
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    • 78 3 yr fiiß-conoii ion ed TO-DAY THREE SHOWS Great Stars! Great Story! Great Romance! JANE AUSTEN’S Famous Novel BECOMES THE SCREEN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT’. Greer Garson Laurence Olivier IN A COMEDY AS SPARKLING AS CHAMPAGNE! BACHELORS BEWARrTHE MERRTST MAN HUNTjF THE YEAR ISON! I PRIDED I PREJUDICE k ■ESWrifflwl U RWSiHwrfWB Matinees
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    • 398 3 Seen and Appreciated By Yesterday’s Enthusiastic j Crowds I PaRAAIOUNT’S GREATEST AVIATION CLASSIC EVER FILMED! '< 3 TODA¥ ■■■wrr J At 3 p.m., 6.15 9.30 4 Great Stars In A Picture As Great As The Nation! THRILLS! LAUGHTER! EXCITEMENT! ftiieetth* 1 /~rfc7~77 1 I BOMBER I f I wh o’
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  • 470 4 r pilE decision of the United States to ferry planes to British forces in the Middle East via West Africa is calculated to forestall any German action in respect of Dakar. President Roosevelt realises by now that there can be no hope of France redeeming herself so long
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  • 132 4 ODEON CINEMA: "Pride and Prejudice’’ with Greer Garson and Laurence Oliver. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA. “I Wanted Wings” with Ray Milland and Constance Moore. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA: Bette Davis in “The Great Lie” with George Brent and Mary Astor. 3,
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  • 305 4 Severe lest Against Heavy Odds London, September 3. An American-built Flying Fortress, one of Britain's latest stratosphere bombers, has experienced the first encounter between this type of aircraft and enemy fighters in the one test against heavy odds which indisputably proves the worth of the .aircraft
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  • POST BAG
    • 263 4 (To the Editor, "Pinang Gazette”). Sir. Part of the service we get from paying Municipal rates and taxes is good roads. I live in Penaga Road, Jelutong, and though it is months since there was all the fuss about acquisition of land for building the
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  • 616 4 Thursday, Sept. 4. A CCORDING to the Soviet 1 Army organ “Red Star,” the Germans have been hurled back 30 miles as a result of Russian counter-attacks in ten days’ battle. i A I report adds that 22 villages have been recaptured and a
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  • 341 4 Strange retirement of Mr. Tan Hock A Aun from the post of Registrar of the Supreme Court removes from the local judiciary service a model of quiet efficiency. Mr. Hock Aun has been described to me as one of the most unassuming men ever and further reference
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 387 4 .Among»! the symptom» of Biiiou*ne*> are dizzy beau K ache. Furred tongue, bitter taste jo the mouth, vomiting. K •pots floating before the ryt*, bowels lo<ma oee dav mad con •«pared the ntrt On the appearance of binoui symptom» resort to L Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills mhH be round
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    • 42 4 O’ k Iff <\h r r T I I n I i p i A C€P€A FASHION j T I WEAR CEPEA HOYPARELLE .SIXLINE FAST COLOUR GI ARaNTEE. IN THE NEWjl.o COLOF RINGS AND DESIGNS. Sole Agents: 'W HENRY WAUGH CO., LTD.
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    • 41 4 Binoculars Overhauled The cl 'aning, overhaul and repair of all optical instnt ments undertaken at derate rates. Best cash prices given for second-hand binoculars in ani condition. E. IVOR PARRISH, Consulting Opticians, 14 Beach Street, PENANG. DEPOT FOR ALL SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
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  • 235 5 EVERY UNIT FULLY MECHANISED Includes Artillery With Latest Equipment A MONG further strong Indian reinforcements which have just reached Malaya arc famous units with dong traditions of valued service in many theatres of war. On arrival, they were met by the Commander-in-Chief, Far East,
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  • 420 5 Death Of Adopted Child r e that the accused was never L ith the children although she F c er e J ipcted to fits of temper Ld been r v European, her employF* 5 6 continued hearing of the prer. 4t inquiry held before
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  • 257 5 BSTAXTIAL SUM RAISED BY STREET SALES f sale of reef crepe paper flowers P streets of Penang to commeL the second anniversary of the fSerday realised a sum of more than r Young men and girls showed (ienble enterprise and stopped ically every
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  • 135 5 Latest Donations To War Fund The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,539,795.47 made up of Penang $979,291.26 and Perak $560,504.21. A feature of today’s list is the receipt of several donation.* in memory of Dr. Bruce Crosfi. Previously acknowledged $979,211.26 In memory of
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  • 145 5 Of Dept. In Penang ITh l 1. v <*od Supply Department in Penang,’ has been re1//d* Ihe Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Major J'i ,z,w f H> <l Supply Officer and the Food Supply Office I ocated in the Customs’ House, Queen Street, as from
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  • 409 5 CHARMING OL D WORLD LOVE AT ODEON Jane Austen’s Novel A Hit After waiting for almost an age for another old-world drama of the same charm and appeal as “Eittle Women,” I found realisation of my Lope* in “Pride And Prejudice,” Jane Austen’s famous novel, which M.G.M.
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  • 249 5 The marriage was solemnised at St. Mary's Church, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday between Mr. Robert Gibson, manager of the Kuala Lumpur branch of Henry Waugh and Co., Ltd., and Miss Beatrice Mary Orr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Orr. Mr. Gibson, who is a
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  • 53 5 Ipoh. “I plead guilty because I abused my younger brother on the road”, said Kuppusamy when answering to a charge of disorderly conduct by fighting in public, before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Ipoh First Magistrate, yesterday. Accused denied fighting and was ordered to pay a
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  • 168 5 To Augment High Cost Of Living IT has been decided by the Governments of the Straits Settlements and of the Federated Malay States to pay a Supplementary Allowance with effect from July I. 1941, in addition to the High Cost of Living Allowance which has been paid
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  • 189 5 Nearly one hundred cadets of Pein*ng Free School and St. Xavier’s Institution Cadet Corp*» are spending this week in camp at the Volunteer Camp site on the Old Race Course (Macalister Rd. sMe), under the command of Capt. M Ogle (Penang Free School). Lt. Chiam Ghee
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  • 191 5 EFFECT OF REGULATIONS IN MALAYA SINGAPORE. THE BOARD OF TRADE RECENTLY ADVISED THAT ALL EXPORTS FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM TO JAPAN AND CHINA HAVE BEEN PLACED UNDER A LICENSING SYSTEM. PARALLEL ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN BY THE MALAYAN ADMINISTRATIONS. In the cast of the Straits
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  • 377 5 i MESSAGES BETWEEN SINGAPORE N.E.I. On the occasion of the 61st birthday on Sunday of Her Majesty, Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, messages were exchanged between the British Far Eastern Commander-In-Chief, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popiham, and the Conunan-der-Ln-Chief of the Royal Netherlands Indies Armj r General
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  • 87 5 Seven months ago Inche Teh Sapura, wife of the Raja Muda of Perak, started a Malay knitting class in Batu Gajah. Though the majority of the Malay women were beginners, they soon achieved work of a high standard, and have already made literally hundreds of
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  • 105 5 Right To Appear In Local Courts Under the Emergency Regulations the High Commissioner has made an. order that any member of the Australian Imperial Forces in Malaya, who is a barrister or a solicitor entitled to practise in the High Court of Australia or in the
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  • 75 5 Removal To Dato Kramat Road The Magazine, Police Station will move to the Sikh Contingent Barracks in Dato Kramat Road tomorrow. The Magazine Station will be taken up by the Central Police Station to be used as a sub-station for the Town Division. The charge room, clerks’
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  • 55 5 Sub-Officer, J. N. Cooley of the Auxiliary Fire Service, sustained a slight fracture of the wrist during the officers’ special drill at the Fort Cornwallis yesterday afternoon. He was admitted into the General Hospital the same afternoon. His condition is not serious. He is expected to be
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  • 270 5 PASSING THROUGH PENANG THIS MORNING, A PROMINENT SHANGHAI RICE-MILL OWNER AND BUSINESS MAN, MR. CHEN KUNG-YU TOLD THE “PINANG GAZETTE” SHIPPING REPORTER, IN AN INTERVIEW. THAT THE JAPANESE WOULD NEVER SUCCEED IN THEIR BLOCKADE OF THE CHINA COASTS. “Sooner or later the Japanese are
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    • 89 5 Another British Triumph fl ■g-- 'vs\ iWI W Is j e Mr ‘'X. u?. M A? I' Mr a I v \l Here she comes, with her rich gift G***" from the green pastures of Canada Factory packed with its fresh wholesome nutrition intaev—Cow Gate Milk Food—“the Best from the
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  • 924 6 GREAT SUCCESS IN WORK OF DESTRUCTION Enemy’s 161st Division Crushed Near Smolensk Moscow, Sept. 2. The success of Soviet guerilla detachments operating in the Bessarabian district now occupied by German and Rumanian armies are described in a supplement to the Soviet midday communiques. ‘‘By
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  • 79 6 Reuter. No Peace Until Evil Removed New York, Sept. 3. “The United States is at war and in the profoundest sense,” writes the “New York Post” on Tuesday in an article urging that the United States shall declare war immediately. This paper writes,
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  • 115 6 Reuter. GEN. PUTTICK ON DEFEAT IN CRETE Sydney, Sept. 3. A defence of British strategy in fighting the Germans in Greece and Crete was made by MajorGeneral Puttick—who fought in both campaigns—on his arrival from Singapore to take up an appointment as Chief of New Zealand
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  • 187 6 Penang, Wednesday. Prices were' maintained in all sections of the share market to-day with an all round enquiry for Rubber shares. Among Dollar tin counters, Batu Selangors. Hong Fatts, JelelAts, Kuchais, Taiama and Ulu Klangs could be placed at quotations. Business was, however, on the small side.
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  • 119 6 *pjy. Yesterday's Close Prev'ously LONDON ••Forward” SINGAPORE £259 5 0 stainesa don. tl3, sQ $137.62« PENANG SPOt $137.50 $137 62% RUBBER; LONDON “Spot” -,o K 0,1o,1 “Forward" '«-iJ. 125 s lBd. Tone 33 6lBd 13 s iBd. ne Steady SINGAPORE “Spot” oo -io. PENANG 38 s Bc Spot
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  • 351 6 .—Reuter Money Not Vital Consideration Washington, Sept. 3. The United States is to “step up its defence production by spending mt’re i money and turning out more products” President Roosevelt asserted at a press i conference here on Tuesday. 1 He said this must be dene
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  • 51 6 —Reuter. Forbidden To Own Wireless Sets Vichy. September 2. Two new regulations come into force today, states the Virhy News Agency. Jews will no longer be allowed to own wireless receiving sets. Cafes and restaurants will not be allowed to serve alcoholic drinks to young people under
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  • 52 6 —Reuter. Bangkok, Sept. 3. Mr. Roger Garreau, hitherto Charge d’Affaires. Vichy French Legation in Bangkok, has left for Cairo with hin family by a British Overseas Airways Corporation flying boat with the object, it is said, of joining the De Gaullists in the Middle
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  • 359 6 Washington, September 3. Although official secrecy still completely shrouds the present United States-Japanese talks and the hopes of the administration concerning them, informed unofficial observers here are far from optimistic. The United States policy in the Far East has recently been affirmed
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 386 6 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Associar and Ipoh sections) at noon 4th 1 191] Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/6 2/9 5/0 Austral Amal 7/4$ 7/7sc £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/oex 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/0 19/0 $1 Ayer Weng .70 ,75 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 $1 Batu
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    • 201 6 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.05 1.10 Alor Gajah .75 .80 Amal Malay 1.624 1.67J< Ayer Hitarr .35 .90 Ayer Mole! 1.15 1.20 Ayer Panas ;.O5 I.loc Bassett .40 .42* Batu Lintang 1.09 1.12 Bedford .921 ,97j Benta .95 1.00 Borelli 1.35 140 Broga .56 .60 Brunei United J7J .62J
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    • 246 6 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N.Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.67 i 1.72 J $2 Alex. Brick 7j% Pref 2.07$ 2.12$ $5 B. M. T. 7 50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £9 £9/ £1 Con. T. S. Ord 16/0 16 6 £1 Con. T. S. 7%
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    • 132 6 PnokS cloSe I MINING Dividend 15 9.0 Austral Amal ->d. 2nd 11 Bonus Hong Fatt 8% 3rd Ini 260 J Ipoh Tin 3/- Int. 10.9 41 j Kundang 10% j2O Raub Gold 3d. 2nd Int. 120 1 Talams 5% 3rd Int 1 Pekka Taiping 6d. L.
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    • 177 6 BANKS 1 i j; 'I j Jl~ ,w*ii SAVINGS jUefy 2/oU io' dollar saved Is an extra dollar earned, Savings Account is the best inducement to eave, t To have a Saving* Account and to see this account grow from time to time Is to oe a contented person. Savings
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  • 720 7 AUSTRALIAN PRESS OPINION HPHIS week the editorial spotlight has ceased to bear so directly upon Japan, and has been deflected towards the joint eight-point declaration by President Roosevelt and Mr. Churchill and towards the Australian political scene, with reference to the Pacific implications of both subjects.
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  • 92 7 London. Sept. 1. A tribute to the efficacy of British i Corvettes has been paid by the naval expert of the Stuttgard paper, Neues Tageblatt. "The British admiralty has introI duced new warships called Corvettes, and it must be acknowledged that, as a result, the
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  • 22 7 Australians watching the destruction of an enemy ammunition dump captured by them in the Western Desert
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  • 492 7 Simla, Spet. 1. 4 STATEMENT issued here today pays a high tribute to the adaptability and endurance of the Indian troops who are standing up admirably, it is said, to.the climatic variations and rigours of mechanised warfare. Neus From Indio On all fronts their general health
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  • 834 7 Extracts And Comments BERLIN IN HINDUSTANI August 27 The invasion of Iran has shocked the Arab world. DUT the Palestine Arab newspaper Falastin welcomed British and Russian action with the headlines: "Allied march represents resolute, prompt and timely action —Anglo-Soviet drive not designed to undermine
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  • 2367 7 r EADING Chinese in Malaya have contributed special messages in connection with the “Aid-to-Britain” campaign launched by the Federation of China Relief Fund committees in south-east Asia, all of which indicate a profound desire to spontaneously support Britain in her fight to
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 T<« Blood is ths Stream of Life. r IMPURE BLOOD is the root cause of Diteases, Boils, Eciem», Rashes. Ulce***. Sores, Painful Joints, Rheumatic com' plaints. Unless the blood is cleansed ff Impurities and poisons, the arteries r and internal organs are damaged, causing premature old age. The direct t©
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  • 171 8 J.JIO.ME, GUARDS and members of other defence organisations tn Scotland are being accused of excessive sentimentality towards German airmen and other prisoners. It is said that officers and men invariably take prisoners to cottages for tea and other refreshments. An officer commanding a Home
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  • 339 8 Accident Verdict On a. Chi nese S- o ;e Seremban. Women wardens of Seremban A.R.P services were among the witness when o the Seremban magistrate, Mr. J. A. A, q I Faith, held an inquiry into the finding j. 1 of lan Ab Slew, with multiple injuries,
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  • 384 8 Local Products To Be Used In Selangor r pHAT all this yeuFs consignment of popple» had been sunk by enemy action was reported at the first meeting held on Sunday at the Selangur Residency of this year’s Poppy Day Committee- It was found, however, that
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  • 341 8 .1 THURSDAY. 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1941. z X Postage Latest Time at Lestmatiou Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at Penang’ per 56 oz. each 4 Ordinary RegnINTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Xpoa, K. Lumpur Weame’s An Sept. 4th insL Singapore 10 .05 Service 1 pm- 12.45 pnto AFRICA J I. All destinations
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1320 8 TO-DAY SHORTWAVE STATIONS broadcasting B. B. C. News J n English B B C. 7.' 81 ni/cs <16.84 m.) (Luub luue; §7’ Ul4 lU K '19.81 mj H2 ajj m cs *20.03 m., 6 A. iTtuusmissicn 1 1-50 p a ip. Pu. t- An a.naiy,sis ci iransmission a f’ 2
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    • 912 8 PENANG 2HJ 6.08 mc/s (49.3 un) P.M. 1 ~’aa S ldiajl Brogramm» 0.40 News in Tamil cnf lala Y Programme 6.05 News in Malay 6?2 n <Rebroadc4tft> Sr’ro ru?’ C Chinese Programme 720 CW t H^M en Cantonese 7.20 News m Thai. 735 Variety as? ews <Relroadcaat> »’2 wJ R;C
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    • 695 8 9.45 Civilians War: No. 17—"Luiido. Streets.” 10.00 “Monarch ol March’—a story c John Philip Scusa, played by th 8.8. C. Military Band. 10.36 World Affairs—Wickham Steed. 10 45 Music of Britain; Herbert Muri] Music—Margaret Good at th piano. 11.00 Sandy's Request Programme fo Near East Forces. 11.30 News. 11.45 War
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  • 304 9 LROPEANS VS CHINESE "l>" NEXT WEDNESDAY K players to represent the various communities in the inter-communi-tyfootball in aid of the War Fund for the trophy presented bv Dr. V. Ptllai, ice-president of the Penang FootbaU Association, have iselected as follows: Europeans: Johns; Anderson (Capt.), Pickering; Farrant. Ford.
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  • 187 9 'CLASS 4 HORSES y-nine Class 4 Horses have been d for the Ipoh September meet- 1 beheld on September 13, 17 and be entries for Classes 1 and 3 s and Class 1 Ponies will close on September 8. following are the entries from 4 Horses:
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  • 104 9 Taiping League XI To Meet Ipoh Taiping. The following have been, selected to represent the Taiping League XI against the Ipoh League XI in the annual soccer encounter for rhe Veer Singh Cup: Syed Ibrahim; Puran Singh and Kwai Choon; Yusoff Rani. Eusoff Khan and Hashim
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  • 1909 9 Banco Upsets To Pay $93 Singapore Sept. 3. Banco’s maiden win in Malaya on his second outing to pay a dividend of 593 was a feature of this afternoon’s racing at Bukit Timah. Other newcomers to record their initial successes in this country
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 52 9 the ben line F\n EAST SERVICE lOR UNITED KINGDOM or particulars regarding Freight, and other (formation please apply to brands, buttery co.. Telephone No. 644 645 PENANG. BURNS PHILP LINE (incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to (STEAD CO., LTD., Agents Penang Telephone
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    • 200 9 t EVER «K, A y FEEL JADED EARLY IN THE EVENING? Sleepy after meals? Jaded early in the evening? Irritable, nervy Have headaches and occasional pains in the back and legs Sallow’ skin, dull eyes All signs of constipation. You are “regular” Many who are regular have constipation' without knowing
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  • 2544 9 Best Vt ay To Ensure Peace Is To Show United Front “Let us at the beginning of this third year of the war determine that we will, each one of us, make war to the utmost of our strength. Let us cultivate the
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  • 331 10 MYSTIC MUSIC HARD HELD BY FARAD Hobbs’ Hopes Pinned On Depot (From Our Own Correspondent) Singapore, Today. ALL Cup horses with the exception of Kai Tere, who will be a non-acceptor, were exercised on the second track today. The going was very good. National
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  • 103 10 The public are warned against attempting to purchase more rice than they are by law entitled to. The first prosecution for this offence in the Klang Area was heard last month. A private purchaser had Lnught 156 katties for his household in the month of June
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  • 28 10 Tne September monthly medal (Bogep played at Glugor yesterday resulted in a tie, Mrs. W. Vetch 1 up. Mrs. J.E.A. Clark 1 up.
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  • 22 10 Outputs for the month of August: Alor Pongsu Ama!. Estates *****2 lbs Bedong (Malaya) Rubber ***** Temerloh Rubber Estates *****
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  • 305 10 —Reuter. Comiso. Pozzallo Crotome Attacked Cairo, September 3. Air attacks on targets in Italy and Sicily are reported in an R.A.F. Middle East communique. It says that aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm bombed and machine-gunned aircraft on the ground at Gheribimi and Comiso during
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  • 279 10 —REUTER. London, Sept. 3. It is officially confirmed that Lord Beaverbrook leads the British delegation on the joint AngloAmerican Mission which will be proceeding to Moscow to discuss material aid to Russia with the Soviet Government. Tire U.S. mission of five, headed by Mr.
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  • 157 10 Sydney Cup 1941 The draw for the Sydney Cup is a& follows: D. A. Coupar v R. W. Cowen A. L. Sanderson v Rhys Williams G. Aste v W. G. S. Wilson J. C. Nauen v J. R. Bennett W. J. Sutherland v R J. Hutton
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  • 357 10 Reuter. .What Japan’s Attitude Means Tokyo, Sept. 3. Commenting on Mr. Roosevelt’s failure to refer to Japan during his Labour Day speech, the “Japan Times”—generally regarded as the mouthpiece cf the Foreign i Office —declares: "Silence does not always i mean consent. Japan takes a position of I
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  • 15 10 Foreign imports of Rubber during August, 1941. totalled 19.964 dry tons.
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  • 14 10 Foreign imports of tin-ore during August, 1941, totalled 3,585 tons.
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  • 66 10 Outputs of rubber for the month of August:— U. Patani (Malaya) Rubber 233,129 lbs. Malakoff Rubber 231,700 Tajping Rubber Plantations 131,488 S. Batu (Malaya) Rubber 72,300 Windsor (F.M.S.) Rubber 34,012 Foothills (Malaya) Rubber 28,500 Kuala Muda Rubber 249,108 Vai d’Or Rubber 46,003 Gadek Rubber 101,000 Kuala Sidim Rubber
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  • 449 10 —Reuter. No Established Favourite THREE-YEAR-OLD FORM TOPSY-TURVY London, Sept. 3. j (By John Davis. Reuter’s sports com- 1 mentatorj. Wartime racing history will be repeated 1 if a woman owner wins the new St. Leger. the last turf classic of the sea- son, being run
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  • 47 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 4 TIN: Pp nang $137.50 Singapore $137 50 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 5/8c Singapore Snot 38 5/8c COPRA: Sundried $2.95 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $10.25 sellers Fair Seed $9.50 sellers RICK: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1. $10.36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 9.94
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 120 10 II X I I Its pride and prejudice that will not give credit where I credit is due. This applies particularly to local enterprise. It can hardly get. the full support that it deserves, for the simple reason that familiarity breeds contempt. But the enterprise of the Malayan Products Canning
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    • 99 10 PERAK TURF CLUB SEPTEMBER X 941 MEETING SATURDAY’, 13th SEPTEMBER 1941 WEDNESDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER 1941 SATURDAY, 20th SEPTEMBER 1941 Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall be MEN $5 LADIES $2 for the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS must be introduced by Members and MUST APPLY NOT LATER THAN 5
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    • 359 10 «Head office) Phone 1477* IG| of SWr ft 0 Momaij Quarterly ’Jjj H !v.OO Local 3.81 Quarterly »u. Half Yearly ve rs The under:— cents -nimnuom charro® wiU c? 3iiara?d at ’«ton np *0 on ‘V? of,: i 14 cent» nej. l)De Pimplej| Cause Killed in) The v erv fir
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