Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 12 September 1941
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Title Section23 1941-09-12 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY I n'. Vol. xcix. ■H*« FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.23 words
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2962 1941-09-12 1 Roosevelt’s ‘Come At Your Own Peril’ Challenge IITION TOLD TIME HAS COME FOB ACTIVE DEFENCE I \V ashington, Sept. 12 I i blunt warning to Germany and Italy that their warships henceforth enter I** American defensive waters at their own peril was2,962 words
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Article233 1941-09-12 1 —R»-uter. Chungking View Of U.S.-Japanese Talks C iiaugkuig, Sept. 12. IN Hie eve of Presidetit Roosevelt’s eugerly-a waited speech, discussions between the United States and Japan are still tiie main topic of interest here. Opinions appear to be divided. Some quarters still see the possibility of compromise’—R»-uter. - 233 words
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546 1941-09-12 1 Nazis Lose SI Planes To Soviets’ 41 —FT. titer. Moscow, Sept. 12. 'T'HE following is the text of J the Soviet midnight communique issued by the Soviet Information bureau: “On September 11th. our troops stubbornly fought the enemy along the entire front. “Our Air—FT. titer. - 546 words
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Article, Illustration113 1941-09-12 1 London, Sept. 12. The political and military position was discussed during the visit of the Hungarian Regent, Admiral Horthy, to Hitler at the latter’s headquarters between September 8 and 10. Reutei The Germans were represented in these discussions by Herr von Ribbentrop and Field MarshalReutei - 113 words
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62 1941-09-12 1 ’—REUTER. ZURICH, SEPT 12. THE IT Ain AX NEWSPAPER AMBROSIANO” WRITES: ODESSA IS ONE OF THE MOST TERRIBLE BATTLEFIELDS IN HISTORY. THE GROUND IS COVERED WITH BODIES OF HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS. OVERTURNED LORRIES, ABANDONED GUNS AND MOTIONLESS TANKS. THE CRIES OF WOUNDED’—REUTER. - 62 words
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Advertisement16 1941-09-12 1 ENERGY Choi rs sound rest I I I I wnts: <L H S LOT to > Ltd.16 words
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Advertisement58 1941-09-12 1 U r'A™ W F A 11l W TH NEW -3ij curtains ■Hi NEW FURNISHING TAPESTRIES. .4 charmin ff range ol heavy TAPESTRIES suitable for upholstery or heavy curtains. Coloured woven scroll designs in Rust. Blue, Green and Broun on Buff grounds. WIDTH 18 INCHES. $2.95 $3.50 vard IimiTfAUJAYS Ptoone to58 words
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Article217 1941-09-12 2 Dutch Motor-ship Sunk Off Panama FATE OF CREW AND PASSENGERS UNKNOWN NEW YORK, SEPT. 11. A GERMAN RAIDER IS OPERATING IN THE PACIFIC, ABOUT A THOUSAND MILES WEST OF PANAMA AND SUNK THE DUTCH MOTOR-SHIP KOTANOPAN AND THREATENED OTHER VESSELS, ACCORDING TO NEW YORK SHIPPING SOURCES.—Reuter. - 217 words
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Article167 1941-09-12 2 l.—Reuter. LARGE SUPPLY OF MILK London, September 11, The United States has undertaken to send as much canned pork to Britain as she has ever produced in a whole year. The quantity runs into millions of cans and will be doubled in October and furtherl.—Reuter. - 167 words
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Article59 1941-09-12 2 .—Reuter. Increased Production In U.S. New York, Sept. 11. Mr. Jesse Jones, United States Secretary of Commerce and Federal Loan Administrator, announced yesterday that the defence plant corporation is financing an additional production of 30.<>00,000 pounos of aluminium and 112.000.0J0 pounds of magnesium at a cost cf $72,000,000. This.—Reuter. - 59 words
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145 1941-09-12 2 .—Reuter. London, Sept. 11 It is learned that the Royal Arsenal at Turin was heavily bombed in an R.A.F. raid of record weight on Northern Italy on Wednesday night. Large fires were left burning. Many heavy bombers took part in the raid. Four-engined Stirlings,.—Reuter. - 145 words
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575 1941-09-12 2 London, Sept. 11 It is understood that the period of 48 hours allowed by the Anglo-Soviet authorities for handing over German nationals in Persia has now expired and that German and Italian nationals are being rounded up and brought to the main centres—8.0. W. - 575 words
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47 1941-09-12 2 8.0. W. Rugby, Sept. 11 Russia appears on the Malayan trade returns for July when exports to Russia, mainly rubber and tin, were valued at £BOO,OOO. These are the first exports from Malaya to Russia since the war began in 1939.8.0. W. - 47 words
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Article92 1941-09-12 2 —Reuter. Also Waterway To Link Yello w River Towns Tokio, Sept. 11. Three new motor roads and one waterway are being opened in the Chinese province of Shantung by the North China Communication Company, says a Peiping dispatch to the Doinei Agency. Three roads connect—Reuter. - 92 words
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Article81 1941-09-12 2 —Reuter. Australia Approaching Maximum Canberra, Sept. 11 The report of the British Supply Ministry s visit to Australia in January states that Australia is approaching the maximum possible munitions output in view of the available labour machinery and raw materials. The report suggests that before unertaking any new.—Reuter. - 81 words
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Article625 1941-09-12 2 PREMIER CONFIRMS REPORT IN COMMONS London, Sept. 11 Reuter learns that hundreds of British fighter aircraft have hitherto been sent to Russia, and many have already got there. I he confirmation that Britain is sending hundreds of fighter aircraft to Russia was given by Mr.I.—Reuter. - 625 words
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730 1941-09-12 2 Fierce Russian Thrust In Velikie-Luki I )ire<.iion losco w, Sent 11 Fierce fighting is in progress in the direction of Velikie-I uki inmiles north-west of Smolensk, according to the ne\ “Karsnaya Zveda’’ quoted by the official Russian new< Piptr< s 3s >encv 1-Reiter. - 730 words
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56 1941-09-12 2 —Reuter. London, Sept II Another Italian ship .sunk by a British submarine is announc ed in an Admiralty comma nique. The ship was the Maya 3,867 tons, and was sunk in the Aeycan Sea. The Muyuuasre gist cred in Genoa and was d( signed—Reuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement130 1941-09-12 2 ■MgM——mwnrnmwßJiWYnr. u" Mai—mutain*s n werr Hturrs CANNED BY MtTTAIN’S LEADING ROKT CANMCKk /THE WIDE RANGE W IWKiW. INCLUDES I JSWH mA STRAWBERRIES I RASPBERRIES A BLACKCURRANTS VSRWVtyI GOLDEN PLUMS V&W/sf GREENGAGES Whw damsons etc With a atock of Chi ver* Canned fruit» Hi your larder you are able to enjoy130 words
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Advertisement100 1941-09-12 2 AsepSO will relieve it! Doctors everywhere recommend 7 Asepso for all skin diseases —it con- by) tains a very active antiseptic, 3% VeL—) 4 Biniodide of Mercury, which quickly j restores the skin to its proper healthy iSK: condition. Asepso gives immediate J relief at the first signs of the100 words
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271 1941-09-12 3 Student Who Was Subject To Fits A lor Star. R w a football match played between two local teams was rbnd after ten minutes because one of the players had a I Mack and died shortly on the field was disclosed in the pf s271 words
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Article115 1941-09-12 3 The death occurred yesterday, of Mrs. Cheah Boon Kheng (nee Madam Lim Gaik Bee) at her residence No 187 Carnarvon Street. Penang. The deceased was the wife of the late Mr. Cheah Boon Kheng who was one of the earliest trustees of the Cheah115 words
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56 1941-09-12 3 The labour and Asiatic staff of Harcrcft Rubber Estates. Ltd., are making a .splendid effort in aid of the Lord Mayor of London's Fund for the relief of air raid victims. A further cheque for $478.51 has been sent, which brings their total subscribed56 words
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613 1941-09-12 3 KJiou Eng Chuan, a cashier of Boustead Company, appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday afternoon on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust in respect of $BOO cash on August 4 this year. Inspector Kay613 words
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Article54 1941-09-12 3 A sum of $155 has been sent to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, this money representing part collection taken on Sep 7 at the Catholic churches of Penang and Province Wellesley. A similar amount has been sent to the War Fund, acknowledgment for which was made in the54 words
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Article401 1941-09-12 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. Frank Grady. President Roosevelt's special economic investigator in the Far East, is expected in Singapore today from Batavia. A Gazette notice states that Mr. A. H. M. Cretch, Inspector of Mines, Selangor, has been appointed to be Director of Passive Defence Services for mining areas in the401 words
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Article143 1941-09-12 3 A timely picture with a brilliant setting, revealing the efforts of hostile foreign powers plotting against the coastal defences of America is “Phantom Submarine,” now showing at the Queen’s. Bruce Bennett and Anita Louise are starred in the picture. Bruce Bennett is the skipper of the143 words
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Advertisement67 1941-09-12 3 PATRONISE THE MOST POPULAR DANCE HALL IN TOWN WEMBLEY CABARET 3ESTODAY 6.45 P.M. TO 8.45 P.M. SPECIAL -8 FOR I” DANCE WE GUARANTEE YOU A SWELL EVENING COUPONS 8 FOR $l.OO tonight Gala Non-Stop Dance TWO R iNDS morales a ijis swing boys YJ OzA-llUo (9) LARRY’S HAWAIIAN RHYTHMICS OVER67 words
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Miscellaneous205 1941-09-12 3 irCTIp OPENS today AJLuIiV 3, 6.15 9.30 P.M., p.MOKROW SUNDAY AT 11.30 A.M.. 3. 6.15 9.30 P.M. f/ie Year's Rig Malay Dramatic Hit PICTURE FOR ALLr MOTHERS A DRAMA THAT II STIR EVEN THE MOST HARD-HEARTED! “SORGA PALSOE” r •I\T CAST THAT ACTUALLY LIVED, THEIR PARTS. A ctVCE BERMADU” IS205 words
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Miscellaneous299 1941-09-12 3 THE NEW WORLD FRIDAY, 12th SEPT., 1941. CHENG LIN CANTONESE OPERA TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. ‘YOKE MIN' FOO I.I” Part 11. With Sng Cheong Mun, Loh Pun Chiew, Sin Ying Loong. GRAND NOORAN OPERA TO-NIGHT AT 9 P.M. KADI MENAMBIL CHINA BETA" LAST 3 SHOWS Seats Adults: 60 40. 20299 words
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Miscellaneous174 1941-09-12 3 Aiu-conon ion eo THREE SHOWS TO-DAY A GREAT ROMANCE! A GREAT STORY! The Private Loves oi Philadelphia's High-Hatted Society Unmasked! KTSk hitT Ehsc GRAM! HEPBURN Ruth I W? HUSSEY W John HOWARD Roland YOUNG j f I j A M HALUOAY Mary NASH VirgioM KE IDLER SUPPORTED BY THE LATEST174 words
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Miscellaneous121 1941-09-12 3 Will America’s Defences be threatened by an inemy Submarine Base? SEE“PHANTOM SUBMARINE” COLUMBIA’S THRILL-PACKED SENSATION FTO4W1 3 snows DA¥ HiiiMm fi ini iiW'i%wnriff Al 3 OJ5 9,30 p,m Tomorrow at I p.m.. 6.15 and 9.30 m -g A hunf <1 »1 ft EHY uncoven secret 7 ..-3“ TnHW submarine base121 words
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Article674 1941-09-12 4 QUITE a storm of protest has been raised by the residents of the upper Macalister RoadRace Course Road area following the remarks of Mr. Jules Martin at the meeting of the Municipal Commissioners on Tuesday regarding the nuisance caused by dogs that indulge in nocturnal caterwauling674 words
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Article132 1941-09-12 4 ODEON CINEMA: “Philadelphia Story” with Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and James Stewart. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA: ‘‘The Phantom Submarine” with Anita Louise and Bruce Bennett. 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA: “The Devil and Miss Jones” with Jean Arthur and Robert Cummings. 3,132 words
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Article44 1941-09-12 4 Suket, Sept. 11. Further concessions to his subjects who respond to the recruitment appeal announced by the Raja Sahib of Suket State include free medical aid for soldiers' families and free education in state educational institutions for children of soldiers—Reuter.44 words
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Article216 1941-09-12 4 (To the Editor, “Pinaiig Gazette”). Sir, When the powers that be exhorted jJie public to grow their own food, thuey meant the cultivation of vegetable gardens attached to private houses or rubber estates. It does appear a sheer waste of time and labour for coolies216 words
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Article635 1941-09-12 4 Eriday, Sept. 12. A ETHOUGH it contains nothing sensational, President Roosevelt’s speech last night was up to expectations. TIE warned German and J 1 Italian warships not to I enter U.S. territorial waters under penalty of being fired at. rjPHESE arc the orders which635 words
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Article368 1941-09-12 4 Let Sleeping Dogs Lie £T seems that on top of all the other totals (such as total war, total effort, teetotaler, etc.) we are, or should have, total abolition of night noises. It’s rather tough on the dogs, I declare, but then the C.P.O. is in no368 words
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Advertisement151 1941-09-12 4 jK v je>~ S3r YvV t i /*MFm ‘*^iiM^ FINEST SELECTED AUSTRALIAN MEATS POULTRY, GAME, BUTTER, BACON, HAMS AND CHEESE I SIRLO&N BEEF LEG LAMB SIRLOIN (Boneless) SHOULDER TOPSIDE LOIN RUMP SADDLE FILLETS CUTLETS SILVERSIDE CROWN COOKED MEATS: CHEESE: I OX TONGUE CHEDDAR P S!uL GORGONZOLA PRESSED HAM LUNCH HAM151 words
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Advertisement20 1941-09-12 4 flit Kills fliesj Obtain«hie *t AT J. THE LEADING DEALERS OR FROM THE AGENTS: 'Henry XX augh €O. Ltd. PENANG.20 words
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Advertisement26 1941-09-12 4 1 1 u F »29 TINJOK For your convenience send your tyres to our Sales Depot, 11 Light Street, Penang, Phone 4121. W r 1 701526 words
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65 1941-09-12 5 .—Reuter. Batavia, Sept. 12. MOTHER big batch of Japanese women and children, numtaring some 500, boarded the Japanese liner “Kitano on Thursday. fhe liner will leave as soon as the formalities regarding .ports and foreign exchange regulations are completed, Sly by.—Reuter. - 65 words
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Article165 1941-09-12 5 Lest Donations Received I chartered Bank of India, Ausl and China, as honorary trea[,t t he Malaya Patriotic Fund, Lee receipt of the following addi- conations: [jeinory of Mrs. C. E. CobdenL $250; Brunei Branch $624; Ly Branch $550; European Lof the Singapore Turf Club [contribution165 words
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Article54 1941-09-12 5 p bus plying between Penang Ki Pulau on the Prangin Roadpi Road route came to grief on •■w near Sungei Nibong vilruwrning. It went off the road lai'i into a drain. PPUsengers in the bus and the Fortunately, escaped unhurt. The damaged. was later made at54 words
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Article12 1941-09-12 5 collections to the I.S.P. have raided the total ■m12 words
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72 1941-09-12 5 JUDGMENT WAS RESERVED BY THE ACTING CHIEF JUSTICE, MR. JUSTICE A’BECKETT TERRELL, IN THE SUPREME COURT, IN THE SUIT IN WHICH THE EXECUTORS AND TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHUA CHENG BOK, THE WELL-KNOWN MALAYAN MILLIONAIRE, ARE APPEALING72 words
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Article136 1941-09-12 5 Releasing Workers For Defence Exercises Tn connection with the C ombined Exercises on September 15 and 16, an appeal is made by the Hon. the Resident Councillor (Mr. L. Forbes) to employers to release men who are members of the Passive Defence Services. Ihe communique in which136 words
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Article180 1941-09-12 5 $557 From Sale Of Models Contributions by the sale of large wooden “Spitfire” models. Mr. Yeoh Kok Liang $lO.OO, Mr. Khaw Joo Tok $25.00, Mr. Lee Oon Saik $lO.OO, Mr. Lim Gim Hoe $2.00, Mr. Lee Boon Ewe $lO.OO, Mr. Cheah Wat Hye $25.00, Mr. Chor180 words
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264 1941-09-12 5 png And Friendly Association With Thailand LIR A'S friendly attitude toward Thailand has remainM unchanged, said Mr. W illys Peck, new United States pkr to Thailand, in an interview. Accompanied by Mrs. Peck, he arrived in Singapore by p r on his264 words
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Article67 1941-09-12 5 A Chinese woman, Wong Chat Mooi, aged 34, was bound over for three months in the sum of $25 with one surety by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda in67 words
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Article170 1941-09-12 5 SEQUEL TO PAH KOW” PARTY Nine Fined For Gaming Eight men and a boy all Chinese, appeared before Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third Court this morning on a charge of gaming in a common gaming house at No. 10, Keng Kwee Street at 10.40 p.m. on Sept. 11.170 words
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Article94 1941-09-12 5 A fine of $5O or one month’s rigorous imprisonment was imposed by the District Judge, Mr. B. F. Bridge, in the Penang District Court this morning on an Indian, Dorai Rengam Pillay, who was convicted on a charge of assisting in the carrying on94 words
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Article102 1941-09-12 5 Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Goldie of Anglo Thai Tin Syndicate, Ban Din Lan, South Thailand, celebrated their Silver Wedding at a small dinner party given by them at the E. 0., Hotel last evening. Mr. Goldie is the manager of the Ban Din Lan section of the102 words
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Article79 1941-09-12 5 A European, J. K. Gwinnell, appeared in the Singapore Fifth Court on a summons charge under the Food Control Ordinance. Gwinnell was alleged to have imported during the month of July 46 cases of assorted toffees by a ship without the approval of the United Kingdom79 words
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Article72 1941-09-12 5 For committing theft of 25 pieces of Baku firewood, valued at 50 cents, from the compound of the Savoy Hotel, on Sept. 9, a Sikh, Lal Singh, was sentenced to one day’s simple imprisonment and a fine of $l5 by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Third72 words
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428 1941-09-12 5 MOTIONS FOR AND AGAINST BEFORE TODAYS MEETING Ipoh. r pWO resolutions, one for and the other against the renewal of the International Tin Control Scheme, will be moved at the meeting of the Council of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines,428 words
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132 1941-09-12 5 Going Through On Way Back Home PASSING THROUGH SINGAPORE ON HER WAY BACK TO ENGLAND VIA THE UNITED STATES, AFTER HER VISIT TO THE MIDDLE EAST, THE DUCHESS OF ROXBURGHE MADE AN INSPECTION OF THE W.R.N.S. WHO ARE STATIONED IN SINGAPORE. The Duchess waa accompanied132 words
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233 1941-09-12 5 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,541,629.85, made up of Penang $980,798.50 and Perak $560,831.35. The student teachers and the School Certificate pupils of the St. George’s Girls’ School will be staging a play in aid of the W’ar Fund. The233 words
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Article306 1941-09-12 5 New Delhi. “It was indeed a great pleasure for me to visit the Indian troops stationed at Singapore,” said His Highness the Maharajah of Patiala, in a press interview, on his return from a tour of inspection of Imperial troops in Malaya. “I was306 words
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Article240 1941-09-12 5 “The Dutch had one bitter experience in Europe and don’t intend to be caught napping in the East Indies,” declared Mr. Hugu van Straaten, a Dutch business man from Batavia, who was returning home after a visit to Rangoon. Mr. Hugu van Straaten was240 words
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Article70 1941-09-12 5 A Victory Concert Tea is to be held at the Elysee Cabaret Hall today at 5.15 p.m. Local artistes taking part in the entertainment include Miss Medwyn, Mrs. C. Grumitt, Pte, Eddie Greenwood, Mrs. W. H. Vetch, Mr. Looi Chee Eng, Mr. Vincent Goh, Miss Nancy70 words
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Article187 1941-09-12 5 Jean Arthur’s Latest Comedy Starring Jean Arthur, “The Devil and Miss Jones,” now showing at the Rex is bright farce even if the story is somewhat coloured. Robert Cummings plays the romantic lead with the star, and Charles Coburn shares honours with her as a multimillionaire.187 words
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Advertisement84 1941-09-12 5 f Reducing Ratjwered sate a Physician has f; t>ourJ JICK mathod to remove L>th ThV week or 15 to 25 I' > brlr >es discovery, called Porous attr.heahh and energy h r tat so h e A lc flgure as It disL .hunger xt t You look and feel n84 words
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Advertisement192 1941-09-12 5 Time marches on. Methods of travel change. Also medicines. Now we don’t have to take nasty-tasting oils, inconvenient herbal brews and griping purgatives. Medical science gives us LAXOBAC—the modern chocolate laxative. Laxobac tastes just like chocolate because it is chocolate. Yet a small tablet will cause your bowels to act192 words
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562 1941-09-12 6 STERNEST WARNING TO AXIS “"Ghosts Of 1917 Rise Again” Washington, Sept. 11 Back from his mother’s funeral, President Roosevelt was met at the station by the Secretary of State, Mr. Hull, to-nignt and plunged immediately into activity which reflected the deep concern that war events.—Reuter. - 562 words
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240 1941-09-12 6 R.A.F.’s 1,600Mile Flight To Bomb Turin —Reuter.' First Raid Since January London, Sept. 11 With the return of longer nights, British bombers paid another visit to Northern Italy on Wednesday night. This was the first raid since January when bombs were dropped on Turin and Porto Morghera, the port of—Reuter.' - 240 words
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494 1941-09-12 6 REMOVAL OF AXIS THREAT EAST OF DNIEPER London, Sept. 11 Russia is making the offensive. From Smolensk to Gomel, Soviet troops from a series of concentrated blows at specific points are believed to be developing large scale offensive action. Latest indication of this report is..—Reuter. - 494 words
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Article144 1941-09-12 6 Yesterday's Close Prev ously TIN: LONDON “Spot £256. 10. O. £257. 0. 0 ‘‘??> rward 259 10 £259. 15. 0. SINGAPORE S P ot $137.87% $137.87% Business done PENANG <S P ot $137.87% $137.87% RUBBER: LONDON *S POt j., 13 11 l 16d 13 Hil6d. Forward 13 n144 words
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Article149 1941-09-12 6 —Reuter 31 German Aircraft Destroyed Moscow. Sept. 11. The following is the text of the Soviet midnight communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau “During September 10. our troeps continued io fight stubbornly against the enemy along the entire front. “On September 8, 59 German’’—Reuter - 149 words
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239 1941-09-12 6 —Reuter. Chief Of Air Corps In Cairo Cairo, Sept. 11. America’s key personality in military aviation landed here today to speed-up United States effort in helping the democracies. He is Majcr-General Brett. Chief of the United States Air Corps, who flew direct from Washington,—Reuter. - 239 words
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Article257 1941-09-12 6 Reuter. WARM W ELCOME BY FREE FRENCH London, Sept. 11. Tlie amazing adventures of 183 French officers and men captured by the Germans during the battle of France last year was disclosed when they arrived at a London railway station this morning where they wereReuter. - 257 words
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Article184 1941-09-12 6 Penang, Thursday. The firmness in ail sections of the share market had been fully maintained and rubber shares, in particular, showed a strong undertone and provided the bulk of the business for the day. Tin shares were in steady demand and any cheap offerings in the market184 words
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Article488 1941-09-12 6 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers AssociatioTtp and Ipoh sections) at noon 12th September. 1941 8 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/7$ 2/10$ 5/0 Austral Amal 7/44 7/7Jc £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/oex 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/6 19/0 $1 Ayer Weng .72$ .77$ £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 $1488 words
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Article241 1941-09-12 6 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.10 1.15 Alor Gajah .87$ .92$ Amal Malay 1.57$ I.62sex Ayer Hitam .97$ 1.02$ Ayer Molek 1.17$ 1.22$ Ayer Pana.-, 1.12$ 1.175 c Bassett -45 .50 Lintang 1.15 1.20 Bedford 100 1.05 Benta 1.02$ 1.07$ Borelli 1.35 1.40 Broga -62$ .65 Brunei United .65 .70c241 words
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Article340 1941-09-12 6 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral N.Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex. Brick 75% Pref 2.07$ 2.12$ $5 B. M T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £9 £9s £1 Con. T. S. Ord 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6 S340 words
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Article275 1941-09-12 6 MINING Dividend 26.9.4- I Austral Amal 3d. and 1$ Bonus ■->•> <m)94l 30-9- 4 Burma-Malay Cd. 28th div. i” 79 911 2 3 9,4 Chin Chin Tin 2% int, .>OO4l 22.9.41 Hong Fatt 8% 3rd Int. G 24.9.41 Ipoh Tin 3/- Int. Rondon 1 is 93275 words
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Advertisement198 1941-09-12 6 BAN K S J: L .jU I _j; I JS FY BB .;v' <H| 4 V *’sw >Ly SAVINGS tyou \fo' fZ&a&/ze t dollar saved la an extra dollar earned. A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save. r To have a Savings Account and to see this tvcmt198 words
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463 1941-09-12 7 First Two Months Of The Publicity Vans Three vans, green, yellow and red, with a large Union Jack painted on each side, have become familiar sights in the Malayan hinterland during the last two months. These vans are touring the Peninsula giving short463 words
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Article290 1941-09-12 7 AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Melbourne, Sept. 9, JHE hospital ship, Oranje, given by the Dutch Government to Austraaa.. has delivered her first contingent of 600 wounded after a record Wage from the Middle East. The men are loud in their praise of her superb equipment, and the excellent attention they290 words
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113 1941-09-12 7 'j'HE Indian Army in Malaya now has its own newspaper. This is the “Simgapori Akhbarf a weekly newspaper in romanised Urdu. The first issue was published last week. In addition to war news and comment, this newspaper will give special attention to news113 words
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Article136 1941-09-12 7 London A nine-days libel action which has just ended is estimated to have cost between £lB,OOO and £20,000. The costs, and damages of £2,000, were awarded against the editor' and printers of Truth. Mr. Evan Keith Robinson, secretary of Our Dumb Friends’ League, brought the action136 words
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Article530 1941-09-12 7 Simla, Sept. 3. AN ever increasing volume and variety of gifts for Indian troops overseas and in Ind ia is now being received or purchased. Large numbers of articles, including radio sets, Indian musical instruments, stationery, theatrical equipment, books and indoor and outdoor games equipment, have530 words
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Article333 1941-09-12 7 Malayan Chinese Ask Chungking For Advice A S a result of many anxious inqui- ries as to whether Chinese marriages performed in Singapore in the old-fashioned style without witnesses are recognised by law’ in Malaya, the Chinese Consulate-General in Singapore has approached the Chungking Foreign Office for direction333 words
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Article2301 1941-09-12 7 Victor Purcell - By Victor Purcell “Islam and the Nazi Belief’ is the title of a pamphlet written by Dr. Victor Purcell, Director General of Information and Publicity, Malaya, and just issued. In four pages it sets out very clearly the gwiding rules of Islam and their utter2,301 words
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Advertisement70 1941-09-12 7 Aik A PEPSOMNT TOOTH PASTE Mt- with IRIUM ou y out teeth co sparkle and gteain with ail their natural radiance insist on PEPSODENT with IRIUM X. t s amaz i n g kaw quickly chases away Surfacet Stains to reveal the true brilliance of vour rcerh. That's j. millions70 words
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Miscellaneous69 1941-09-12 7 Wh-’kt a War By (halbert Wilkinson x /4ill r- ■■Wl'w' r/iev re a devoted cult pie, really. That’s just invasion practice, ivifh old Smith pretending to be a parachutist Ml in a Day's Work— —by Elmes V? ■w-’" —*—7* T H” ALJt’C 'XOo A'D X y -roOtSt-cF v M i69 words
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Article297 1941-09-12 8 A suggestion chat the Traffic Advisory Committee should consider steps to improve the standard of cycling in Kuala, Lumpur was put forward at a meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board at which Mr. W. N Gourlay (chairman) presided. Mr. D. T. Waring «aid that as297 words
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Article261 1941-09-12 8 K FRIDAY, 12TH SEPTEMBER, 1941, < Postage Latest Tims Destination Letters Postcards Superscription Posting at P«>W per oz. each Ordla&ry INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Weame’s Air September 12th i» Singapore .10 Service 1 pm- 12-45 P* vmicA All destinations x 50 25 8.0.A.C Sat 13th 5261 words
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Advertisement17 1941-09-12 8 ALL PiS T i 7 n nnr T f M»im wffij Asiatic Petrolevmi Co. (B.BJ Ltd. ’’I'"'"”"17 words
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Miscellaneous4115 1941-09-12 8 ft<Jo Headline News Views and Flash- or concert. 8.45 Chorus. 9, 00 ar^S w^ T 1 MIRAM 8,30 ST mentary. 9.15 Topical news report m Chi-INllVvJi-I back. nese (Amov) 9.30 News m English. 9.40 W 1 F t YDB 15.31 mc/s (19.61 m. Democracy Marches Topicafnews report in Chinese (Teochew)4,115 words
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Miscellaneous86 1941-09-12 8 SAN FRANCISCO (TREASURE- ISLAND) KGEI 9.67 mc/s (31.02 m.) 12.15 ajn. Pianist. 12.30 News. IJu News to English. 1.45 Dance Orchestra. 200 Dance Orchestra. 2.30 Dance Orchestra 3.00 Dance orchestra. 3.30 Chinese H< 7 30 pm. The Melodeers. 8.00 News in English 8.15 Dance Reflections. 9.00 To< be "Announced. 9.1586 words
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Article354 1941-09-12 9 I! TURN-OUT OF OVER 1.200 WARDENS I Penang A.R.P. Department held a final full dress relithe AW-Malaya Black-out Exercise next week—on ■Member 15 and Tuesday, September 16, —when a Im! of over 1,200 Wardens manned all the Group CenVSector Posts in the town. f® for354 words
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Article87 1941-09-12 9 Dr. Ponniah Elected President The 43rd annual general meeting of the Sepoy Lines Recreation Club was held at the Clubhouse on Wednesday, September 10 at 6.30 p.m. The following were elected qffice-bearers for the year 1941-42: President Dr. R. K. Ponniah. Hon. Secretary: Mr. Goh Teik Hock.87 words
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Article230 1941-09-12 9 —Reuter Car <liff, Sept. 12. H from o/ Mr. ,own 05 L t<iZc/ ies, it was v of a F- L > a design ■fence I ‘"■plane miles a a visit to \‘j r tncal researh^ tl hcws feL Z u ngalow on I m—Reuter - 230 words
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78 1941-09-12 9 ■>. —Reuter. London. Sept. 12. r pHE Communist M.P., Mr. W. Gallacher» made an amende honorable before Parliament adjourned yesterday. Mr. Gallacher addre (i the ■speaker and said: “I want to apologise to you and the House for the offensive words I used utter 1■>.—Reuter. - 78 words
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128 1941-09-12 9 .—Reuter. Brookline. September 11. 1 'rile last eight in the American wo- men’s golf championship are Mrs. Tcr'gerson. Mrs. Page. Mrs. Molthwaithe, I Miss Helen <?). Miss Sylvia Leichner, Miss Clara Callender. Mrs. Hicks, Miss Janet Younker. Miss Younker, the conqueror of the holder in.—Reuter. - 128 words
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Article75 1941-09-12 9 Penang XV vs Province Wellesley XV The following will represent Penang in a rugby match against the Province Wellesley XV on the Western Road ground today at 5.15 p.m.:— Spr. Pass; D. M. Seward. J. F. Keav, Capt. Dickson, Lt R. J. S. Franks; T. M. Clarke. M.75 words
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Article276 1941-09-12 9 Duchess Of Xorfoltfs Honest Penny London, Sept, 12. rpHE second day of the Newmarket Meeting produced good racing in a class field, not till the last event did north, who had several fancied runners at the meeting, get victory. s. —Reuter. Then William Nevett ons.—Reuter. - 276 words
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Article135 1941-09-12 9 Comic Bowls Draw The draw for the game of comic bovyjls to be played on the Green at Western Road is as follows: W. J. Burnet Rev. R. M. Greer vs J. H. Carline J. R. McDougall. F. N. Syer and J. A. Black vs G. C.135 words
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Article156 1941-09-12 9 Indians Hold Police One of the most thrilling soccer matches in Penang this season was witnessed on the Western Road ground yesterday when the Police Sports Club he’d the Indian Recreation Club to a draw in the P.F.A. Cup final, each, side scoring one goal. The teams156 words
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Article33 1941-09-12 9 All Malchi s Postponed All the inter-Community soccer matches in aid of the War Fund and for the trophy presented by Dr. V. K. Thamby Pillai have been postponed sine die.33 words
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Article45 1941-09-12 9 FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. TIN: Penang $138.121 Singapore $138.12* RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 5/StSingapore Spot 38 5,8 c COPRA: Sundried $2.95 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.50 sellers Fail Seed $8.50 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $10.36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 9.9445 words
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Advertisement62 1941-09-12 9 ■B*b_.'r. ‘l a. 9 fll iner sailings in September o r I idled Slates of America ~9 L|| particulars apply to SIME, DARBY A cO. LTD. L AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, LTD., •I Beach Street Telephone 1421—2. burnsphiS™ LINE (incorporated in Australia) L particulars regarding Freight, Passage, bd other information please62 words
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Advertisement137 1941-09-12 9 I „1 te I When your dog begins to Lead AI T dogs whether they are the “misery’ of a dog’s life’’, pedigrees or just, “plain dogs” o'-Xw are liable to minor and major UiS time that yOU ,as hiS best complaints. They have the friend did something about it137 words
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Article426 1941-09-12 10 Pro Patria Hard To Beat Tomorrow (Bv “EPSOM JEEP”) Ipoh, Today. track was in excellent condition this morning and if the rain stays away for another day, the going for tomorrow’s races will be just nice. Most of the candidates were confined to slow work this426 words
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Article34 1941-09-12 10 According to London advice, the directors have declared an interim dividend for the past half-year at the rate of 10% per annum subject to income tax dividend payable on October 1.34 words
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Article24 1941-09-12 10 The rubber crop of th-» above estate for the month of August was 52,952 lbs. Total for 4 months 218,250 lbs.24 words
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Article22 1941-09-12 10 The August output of tin ore from the Ngow Property of the Thai Tin Syndicate Ltd., was 1791 piculs.22 words
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883 1941-09-12 10 Govt. Policy Criticised By Company Chairman A > instance of a potential economic mining area being effectively blanketed by a Forest Reserve, irrespective of the fact that the area in question is mostly swampy and that the revenue to be derived by government883 words
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Article501 1941-09-12 10 The funeral took place of Mrs. Yeoh Cheow Chye nee Madam Lim Phaik Sim from her residence. No. 65 Lorong Slamat at 10 o’clock yesterday. The deceased, who was 71 years of age, leaves one son, Mr. Yeoh Choo Ghee, two daughters, seven grand501 words
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Article322 1941-09-12 10 —Reuter. Spirit Of Revolt Smouldering London, Sept. 17 The spirit of revolt is smouldering throughout Rumania. Reports reaching Londcn state that Rumanian refugees, who have just arrived in Switzerland, report serious discontent in Rumania with the Antonescu regime and the war against Russia. Big losses on the”—Reuter. - 322 words
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1207 1941-09-12 10 Acceptances For Tomorrow RACE 1—2.15 p.m. HORSES—CIass 4—Div. 3—5 Furs. Straight 00 0 ROYAL BEAU 4y 9.04 “Bulan Stable Marland 30 2 CREME DE MENTHE 8y 9.04 Mr. Alan LokeMajor Fox 23 0 BLUE AND WHITE 9y 9.02 Mr. M. L. Phillips Silley 20 01,207 words
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Article52 1941-09-12 10 RACE 1: AUTHENTIC SELANGOR II RACE 2: RHETT BUTLER TREASURE RACE 3: MOONLIGHT SONATA PRUDE RACE 4: SOHO JAGUAR RACE 5: FIRST LADY PYMBLE RACE 6: ANNIE ROONEY CROSSBOW RACE 7: CHILTERN WINCHCLIFF RACE 8: GRAND PRIX LINED UP RACE 9: KAPAI MAINTAIN Best Bets: AUTHENTIC and52 words
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Article149 1941-09-12 10 Penang, Sept 10. There is nothing of interest to report this week, conditions remaining unchanged. The limits of the Ministry and Rubber Reserve Company remain unchanged and again only small business passed during the week. At our Auction today bidding was much keener than has been the149 words
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Advertisement220 1941-09-12 10 NOTICE JUST UNPACKED Huge Consignment of Ladies’ Cotton and Silk House Coats from AMERICA. Latest Designs and Colourings. B.H.T. DOULATRAM CO. Federated Malay States Railwal NOTICE I Commencing 15th September, 1941, the fares for the road portion <)!&■ rail/road bookings to and from places on Cameron Highlands will teat® following220 words
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Advertisement206 1941-09-12 10 Amitas Pbore 1477 k b Telscrami: “(JLi OX Monthly h».. Quarterly 7$ «4» S 4 S! Quarterly hj*. Half-Yearjj «1.10 3» U cxwtfcr: 1 Si®, T| 34 cents ner lln. I mtnlir.L’zn charp-p *7. «.1 S’; wld ’re Charged it the rate u D to one as Cena oer ime.206 words
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