Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 16 September 1941
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Title Section21 1941-09-16 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY "ho. Vol. XCIX. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration287 1941-09-16 1 Chinese Press Sceptical egotiations only A 'RUSE' Shanghai, Sept. 16. h MINOR boom on the Stock Exchange followed a P Washington report published yesterday of a tacit Lreemeni in the American-Japanese discussions. The Diinese press generally takes the line, however, that feese negotiations.—Reuter. - 287 words
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Article88 1941-09-16 1 ■AF. ATTACK ON CONVOY London, Sept. 16. L British air s.Uck ~n an enemy convoy I'lands is reported Air Ministry. states: “Blenheim the Humber Command atnemy convoy off (j> Is this afternoon. fehi 0 riU WAS LEFT 811?'.' VS °THEK WAS <q. AXD DAMAGED. the88 words
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Article35 1941-09-16 1 B OMB EXPLOSION AT ZAGREB L—Reuter. IVyKEiX» rlt; frontier, Sept. 15 1 authority that ounded when a I of the Central Post l r it i S understood that from a group of per- —Reuter.L—Reuter. - 35 words
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Article173 1941-09-16 1 —Reuter On Egyptian-Tripoli Frontier Cairo, Sept. 10. big air battle on the Egyp-tian-Tripoli frontier is recorded in a communique from British R.A.F. headquarters yesterday evening. The communique says: "A strong force of South African bombers yesterday attacked and dispersed enemy motor transports and armoured fighting vehicles in"—Reuter - 173 words
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Article30 1941-09-16 1 Reuter. Curacao, September 15 It is learned here that M. Hugo Loudon, Chairman of the Rcyal Dutch Petroleum Co., died in Holland on September 6.Reuter. - 30 words
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196 1941-09-16 1 and torture to manklnd.”->-Reu-ter. London, Sept. 16. 64T? V ERY tank and tank part made in Britain next week is to be sent stra ght to front lines defeivding Leningrad, Kiev and Odessa. This supply of Britain's all out aid for theand torture to manklnd.”->-Reuter. - 196 words
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722 1941-09-16 1 .—Reuter London Sept. 16. HRHE personnel of the British A mission to Moscow was announced from the Prime Minister’s residence last night. With Lord Beaverbrook in charge, the mission will include members of the British military mission already in Moscow: Lieutenant General.—Reuter - 722 words
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Article, Illustration500 1941-09-16 1 U.S. ARRANGING ARMISTICE BETWEEN RUSSIA FINLAND? NEW YORK. SEPT. 16. ORDING to 4 WASHINGTON DISPATCH TO THE NEWSPAPER "WORLD TELEGR 4M” THE UNITED STATES IS TRYING TO ARRANGE A RUSSO-FINNISH ARMISTICE. —Reuter. During the fifteen months’ peace betwe< n Russia and Finland, the Soviet .plotted to destroy Finland’s independence and—Reuter. - 500 words
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298 1941-09-16 1 Moscow, Sept. 16. EVERMAN planes yesterday attempted to raid MosF cow but were driven off before reaching; the city. This was announced by the Soviet 'lnformation Bureau today. “The few (rerinan planes which have thus far managed to break through Moscow’s outer defences have—Reuter - 298 words
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Article115 1941-09-16 1 —Keuter. Lu udon, Sept 15. 'Nothing to report”. This laconic communique was issued last night jointly by the Air Ministry aud Home Security aid would ordinarily pass almost unnoticed were, it not that today is the anniversary of Germany’s greatest aerial onslaught on these islands—and ber greatest—Keuter. - 115 words
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Article155 1941-09-16 1 .—Reuter. Caused By Losses In Russia Moscow, Sept. 10. GAPS” in the S. Luftwaffe are announced in the "Red Star,” organ of the Red Army today. “A comparison of operations by the Luftwaffe in the first days of war and now proves that the enemy’s Air.—Reuter. - 155 words
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Article61 1941-09-16 1 Reuter. London, Sept. 15 A North-East Coast town was the objective of a German raider last night, according to an Air Ministry communique which states: “One enemy aircraft dropped bombs on a town, on the North-East Coast las! night. These caused some damage and a numberReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement251 1941-09-16 1 EmpText SCIENCE WINS It is a well established fact that mil lions of dollars are expended annually in repairing the damage done by Termites or White Ants as they are commonly called. In a recent press survey. it was shown that on the estimates uf the Kuala Lumpur Works ard251 words
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353 1941-09-16 2 PRELUDE OF THINGS YET TO COME 8,000 Destroyed In Two Months MOSCOW, SEPT. 15. PRESCRIBING THEM AS A PRELUDE OF THINGS TO A 7 LOME, THE MOSCOW RADIO TODAY MENTIONED HITLER’S ENORMOUS TANK LOSSES ON THE EASTERN FRONT. “GERMAN TANKS WERE GOEBBELS’ TRUMP CARDReuter. - 353 words
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289 1941-09-16 2 Govt. Requires Stiffening Rugby, September 15. Following the delaying tactics of the Germans in Teheran, it is stated in authoritative circles in London that during the week-end. the British and Soviet authorities have insisted that the Iranian Government should remove the Germans from the Legation289 words
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Article89 1941-09-16 2 —Reuter. Back In London From Tour Of Canada London, Sept. 15. The Duke of Kent has returned from Canada where he had been visiting a number of air training establishments in connection wiXh the Commonwealth air training plan, states the Dominions Office. His tour, in course c-f—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article348 1941-09-16 2 ORDER TO U.S. FLEET IN ATLANTIC All Lease And Lend Cargo To Be Guarded Milwaukee (Wisconsin), Sept. 15 Beginning to-morrow, the United States Navy will protect all Lease and Lend cargoes traversing the sea “between the American Continent and water adjacent to Iceland,” said the.—Reuter. - 348 words
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Article218 1941-09-16 2 Reuter. BRILLIANT RAIDS BY PATROLS Cairo, Sept. 15 Increased liveliness in the Tobruk area is announced in a Middle East communique which states: “During Saturday night, our patrols from Tobruk intensified their activity, carrying out a series of brilliant raids against enemy positions facing the easternReuter. - 218 words
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596 1941-09-16 2 COMPELS REVISION OF JUDGMENT PASSED ON INSTi rUTIONS London, Sept. J 5 “The Russians have astonished Europe by the spirit of their magnificent resistance and the behaviour of Russia has given most people a new insight into Russian politics,” says the “Manchester Guardian”. “It needs—8.0. W - 596 words
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165 1941-09-16 2 Reuter. “Fifth Column"’ To Incite Conquered Peoples Salt Lake City (Utah), September 15. The abundance of American food ior the British would serve as a fifth column to incite the hungry conquered peoples of Europe to rebel against Hitler, stated the Secretary of Agriculture.Reuter. - 165 words
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Article32 1941-09-16 2 .—Reuter. Rome, Sept. 15. Over 200 people have been killed in an earthquake which shook parts of Asiatic Turkey, says an Istanbul dispatch to the official Italian News Agency.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 32 words
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Article37 1941-09-16 2 .—Reuter. Washington, September 15 The Army Department reports that ten plants are now producing machine-guns compared with two plants 14 months ago. The output has risen by 450 per cent, since August 1940.—Reuter..—Reuter. - 37 words
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Article139 1941-09-16 2 ANOTHER RUSSIAN IN SHANGHAI .—Reuter. Outrage By M Gunmen Sha nghai, J M. N. A. Ivanoff, Cha,, Russian tee. was shot dead ternoon in Settlement by two «caped. M. ivanoff, who judge of the i mperial J j sular Court, succeeded Mr w j ago when the latter J ed..—Reuter. - 139 words
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126 1941-09-16 2 —Reuter. Messages From Ships Attacked New York, Sept. 15 An axis commerce raider is reported to be operating near the Galapagos Islands on the Equator west of Ecuador by the Balboa correspondent of the “New York Times.” The raider is operating in the approaches•.—Reuter. - 126 words
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Article753 1941-09-16 2 GERMAN THREAT TO SERIOUS Danger Develops By EvacuatM Of Kremenchug Rugby, Sept. 1 A serious threat to the Soviet forces in the Kiev sector is seel military commentators in London in the evacuation by the! sians of Kremenchug, a town on the eastern bank of the II Dnieper, some eighty8.0. W. - 753 words
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Advertisement211 1941-09-16 2 “1 never liked the taste of Margarine,” said he but then I .-tT-'Nyy ]i I?! I ('"‘These do T'l What, Margarine did you Mg® i W/W Ohh ill Xi! I realty isn’t telling J/''/ I M you a liut course, its Blue, Band I ttlr Margarine, and* that’s IvTlWi-X,z makes211 words
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71 1941-09-16 3 Cowboy And The Blonde,” at the Odeon, provides just 1 >! happy entertainment that T JO ior on a blackout night. 1 t' e story of a temperamental and a he-man cowboy 7 the A| handsome George Montgoand pretty Mary Beth Hughes. re71 words
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Article62 1941-09-16 3 l e serj al of “Zorro’s Fightp,. on is now showing at the follows thrill in every J w *th Zorro, a crack marksman, ai ri dually at home with his whip m 01 t' Jing to unmask the scoun- Pitting against the Mexican the62 words
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Article2399 1941-09-16 3 Dull Cooper Stuns Up Strength Ol A.B.C.D. Front JJpHE Rt. Hon. Alfred Dull Coopei, now in Singapore on a special mission to the Far East on behalf of the War Cabinet, summed up in a broadcast yesterday afternoon “Our Strength in the Pacific.” After referring2,399 words
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763 1941-09-16 3 ALL UNITS IN DEFENCE SERVICES TESTED A large-scale deiroiistratioii. calling upon all the various units of the Civil Defence Services. Penang, was given at Brick Kiln Road, a short distance away from the Sungei Pinang Bridge shortly after two o’clock yesterday afternoon in connection763 words
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Article407 1941-09-16 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL Messrs. M. Y. N. Graham. S. A. Simpson, and W. D. Mac Lean have been appointed Cadets in the Malayan Police Service. -i: Messrs. S. E. Jewkes, R. W. J. Hewson, and M. A. Porter have been appointed assistant engineers. Malayan Public Works Service. The High Commissioner has407 words
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Advertisement45 1941-09-16 3 I THE NEW I WORLD I Closing To-night For A.R.P. Black-Outß Practices I RE OPENING TO-MORROW B AS USUAL FUN FROLIC PARK TUESDAY. 16th SEPTEMBER 1941 Due to tiie A.R.P. BLACK-OUT the Park will CLOSE TO-NIGHT ALL SHOWS WILL PERFORM AS USUAL TO MORROW NIGHT45 words
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Advertisement55 1941-09-16 3 ENJOY DANCING DURING THE BLACK-OUT AT THE WEMBLEY CABARET BLACK-OUT NIGHT lunight Dancing starts at 8 p.m. COUPONS 6 FOR $l. IMAGINE DANCING IN TOTAL DARKNESS WITH THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOSTESSES IN TOWN. TWO RANDS (1) morales his boys MVJ tSAI (2) LAKRJ s hawahan boys. TOMORROW SPECIAL MID-M EEK55 words
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Miscellaneous90 1941-09-16 3 a st 3 Shows Today M 2.30; 6.00 9.30 p.m. vE R before such thrills ON ANY SCREEN rnj-odes of Blazing Action In Thrill-Packed Serial In One lu Full of Action, Stunts, Mystery and Perils Hhij*' track Swords Flash Bullets Fly 2 0 rrL' crashes into his most thrill- on90 words
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Miscellaneous54 1941-09-16 3 MAJESTIC 3 SHOWS TODAY 3, 6.30 9.30 P.M. Last Night’s Big Crowds Were Simply Thrilled By This Superb Action-Packed Chinese Production “KING OF THE SEA” With KOE CHIEM HOOI A ONG JIN BEE Adventure Romance Thrills NEXT CHANGE BROUGHT BACK AGAIN Pai amounts Full-Length Feature Cartoon In Technicolour “GULLIVER’S TRAVELS”54 words
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Miscellaneous58 1941-09-16 3 LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY THE SCREEN’S “YJPPEE-EST” ROMANCE! AND WHAT FUN! WHEN A GREAT BIG HANDSOME HE-MAN MEETS A BLONDE BLITZKRIEG WITH A TEMPER LIKE A TOMMY-GUN THE TROUBLE BEGINS! “THE COWBOY THE BLONDE" with Mary Buth Hughes George Montgomery Opens To-morrow Wednesday, Sept. 17 ANN SOTHERN (maisie to you)58 words
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Miscellaneous109 1941-09-16 3 I T.LLAJ.M 'LI OPENING TODAY 6.15 9.30 p.m. MURDER A JEWEL-HANDLED DAGGER A STATUE A VERSATILE RAVEN THE VANISHING BODY. SED Ellery Queen Solves /A Clueless Crime I COLUMBIA’S THRILLING MYSTERY DRAMA ZZ~NOW. SEE QUEEN ON THE SCREENI Ralph Bellamy ELLERY QUKN Margaret Lindsay NIKKI PORTER WTMLERY QUEEN Ww-* Master109 words
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Article520 1941-09-16 4 rpiIERE was a time when BriA tain might have been accused cf half-heartedness. That time is long past. With two years of Hitler’s war behind her, Britain has learnt that anything worth doing is worth doing thoroughly. And Russia provides her with a glorious opportunity520 words
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Article104 1941-09-16 4 QUEEN’S CINEMA; “Ellery Queen” with Ralph Bellamy' and Margaret Lindsay. 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. REX CINEMA; “Zorro’s Fighting Legion” with Reed Hedley and Sheila Darcy. 2.30, 6.00 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “The Wolf Dog” (whole serial). 2.00 and 8.00 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “King of the Sea”104 words
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89 1941-09-16 4 —Reuter. First Time In Canad ian History Ottawa, Sept. 15. For the first time in Canadian history, mass was celebrated on Parliament Hill yesterdaj- and the sermon was delivered in French by Archbishop Alexandre Vachon. This was one of the many ceremonies throughout Qanada as—Reuter. - 89 words
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Article104 1941-09-16 4 ;.—Reuter. 18 Axis Aircraft Shot Down London, Sept. 15. Last week’s air losses in Western Europe and the Middle East were 18 Axis and 45 British. The Germans lest in Britain three and the R.A.F. nil. Thirty-three R.A.F. bombers failed to return from raids on Germany;.—Reuter. - 104 words
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Article58 1941-09-16 4 —Reuter, Cairo, Sept. 15. A Ministry of Interior communique states that slight damage was caused to .property but there were no casualties during an air raid in which some bombs were dropped on the Suez Canal Zone in the early morning. Alerts were sounded in—Reuter, - 58 words
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Article90 1941-09-16 4 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I shall be obliged if you can inform me if it is permissible to use a bicycle dynamo lamp with BLUE bulbs during the black-out. Last night while travelling thus? I was stopped by a warden who informed me that90 words
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Article112 1941-09-16 4 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, When will the car lighting regulations during black-out nights be modified, if ever? One has to crawl like a snail to avoid accidents and especially on these wet, pitch black nights, it is almost impossible to see more than a few feet112 words
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520 1941-09-16 4 PUBLIC SHOULD BE TO! D WHAT TO DO (By A Staff Reporter} BLACK-OUT IMPRESSIONS 1 SPENT several hours covering A various phases of the blackout yesterday and one thing that particularly struck me was the fact that the lighting regulations still do not appear to520 words
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Article705 1941-09-16 4 Tuesday, Sept. 16. WTTm the arrival in London of Mr. Averell Harriman, head of the U.S. mission to Moscow, preparations for the Moscow Conference have been speeded up. AIR. HARRIMAN is to have consultations with Lord Beaverbrook after which the U.S. mission will start705 words
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Advertisement166 1941-09-16 4 AOF A VAILABLE EMO BITTER ALE The Best That Australia Produces Sole Importers CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., LTD. (Incorporated under the Companies’ Ordinances of Hongkong) (Incorporated in Shanghai) PENANG SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR By appointment to H. Al. the King of Siam DE SILVA is the name you instinctively associate with jewellery.166 words
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1055 1941-09-16 5 L.D.C. EFFECTIVELY DEALS WITH “RIOTERS” AND “SABOTEURS” ALL manner of “incidents” were created, yesterday afterL noon and last night in the course of the Civil Defence Exercises, and all units were f ully tested, enabling men and officers to manifest the training they had1,055 words
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Article34 1941-09-16 5 The Mar Fund total in North jfalaya stands at $1,542,691.66, made up of Penang $981,694.85 and Perak $*****6-81. Previously acknowledged $981,644.60 J Mrs. L. R. F. Ear] 50.25 $981,694.8534 words
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Article188 1941-09-16 5 PERFUME of popular BRANDS Kuala Lumpur. What was described by Mr. K.K. Benjynjn, the defence counsel, as the first case of its kind in the F.M.S., was disposed of yesterday morning by Mr. W. p. Carew, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, when he convicted Liew Yow Kong188 words
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Article407 1941-09-16 5 Contributions To Chinese Fund The following are subscriptions to the Penang Chinese Spitfire Fund in connection with purchases of “Spitfire" models: Previously acknowledged $557.00. Ash Tray Models: The Hon. Mr. L. Forbes, R.C. $lO, Mr. Ho Toon Kim $lO, Mr. Cheah Phee Cheok $5, Mr. G407 words
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169 1941-09-16 5 “Enemy” Plane Shot Down By Fighter A 1 EMBERS of all branches of the Passive Defence Service in Kuala Lumpur were given a most thorough practice last night as to what they would have to do should war come to Malaya. Good co-operation was169 words
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Article66 1941-09-16 5 The black-out continues today in Penang and Province Wellesley and the same arrangements that had been made for yesterday have been prepared for today, that is to say, headquarters and A.R.P. groups will be skeleton-man-ned till 2 o’clock. From then, ■with a short break till 6 p.m., headquarters66 words
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542 1941-09-16 5 FAR EAST C.-IN-C. RECALLS GREATEST VICTORY OF R.A.F. yaVIDLY, five men in Singapore, among them the CommanV der-in-Chief, Far East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, described to Malaya last night, the first anniversary of Sept. 15, how the Royal Air Force achieved its542 words
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Article126 1941-09-16 5 No Evacuees On Board The 38 Americans who were reported to have sailed from Shanghai on Sept. 1 aboard President Garfield, one of the liners assigned to evacuate Americans who arrived there aboard the Japanese liner “Tatuta Maru,” were not to be found on board126 words
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Article42 1941-09-16 5 TAIPING, TODAY. SHOEMAKERS, EMPLOYEES OF ABOUT TEN SHOPS, HAVE GONE ON STRIKE FOLLOWING A DEMAND FOR 35 PER CENT. INCREASE OF WAGES TO WHICH THE EMPLOYERS WERE UNABLE TO COMPLY. THE EMPLOYERS ARE OFFERING 20 PER CENT.42 words
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Article446 1941-09-16 5 Celebration Of Centenary On Sept. 24 will entei< a new era in its history on Sept. 24, when it celebrates its centenary and receives its new constitution based on democratic principles from the hands of its third white Rajah, Sir Charles Vyner Brooke. In446 words
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Article248 1941-09-16 5 “All Americans are ready to stand up and fight whenever their freedom is threatened,” declared Mr. Harry Elies, an American merchant from Shanghai who was on his way back to the United States, in an interview with the “Pinang Gazette” shipping reporter this morning. Mr.248 words
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Article76 1941-09-16 5 Butterworth. First aid classes for women in Butterworth will commence tomorrow at 6 pm. at the Butterworth District Hospital. All interested are invited to attend these classes. Dr. V. H. Norris, Medical Officer Province Wellesley, will be in charge. There will be no fee. The Bukit76 words
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Advertisement186 1941-09-16 5 COOLING THOUGHT FOR A HOT DAY O H for a >// -ora long drink oj ROBINSONS LEMON, LIME OR ORANGE RARIFY water GROW/ ■e|| \tO I F jWWR AT 6 MONTHS I hif"’i iJI r t BPrgjg PO t-- AT MONTHS THE FAMOUS QUADRUPLETS reared on cow gate a™ mon™186 words
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Article1519 1941-09-16 6 THROWN INTO BATTLE ON CENTRAL FRONT Invaders Astonished By Force Of Attacks r London, Sept. 15 With neither of today’s communiques taking the story of the Russian battle much further, only a few points of clarity emerge in the picture of the war on the Eastern—Reuter. - 1,519 words
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397 1941-09-16 6 —Reuter. Wider Moves By Patrols Western Desert, Sept. 15. (By Alaric Jacob, Reuter’s special correspondent). First results of the Axis reinforcing their Libyan forces were indicated in Sunday’s Cairo communique which mentions that enemy patrols are moving somewhat wider than usual. Though authoritative circles are”—Reuter. - 397 words
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Article51 1941-09-16 6 —Reuter. To Be Applied 'To Oil For India Simla, Sept. 14 The American Lease and Lend procedure will apply henceforth for importation into India of lubricating oil and associated products from the United States. The requisition and handling of these products will pass through official channels,—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article104 1941-09-16 6 Yesterday’s Close Prevously TIN: LONDON s P ot £257. 0. 0. “Forward” £259. 15. 0. SINGAPORE Spot $138.12% $138.12% Business done PENANG Spot $138.12% $138.12% RUBBER: LONDON s P ot 13 llil6d. “Forward” 13 11|16d Tone Quiet SINGAPORE PENANG 33 s'Bc 38 sjBc “Spot” 38 s|Bo 38 58c104 words
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262 1941-09-16 6 .—Reuter Ships Sunk Or Damaged London, Sept. 15. A British Admiralty communique, giving news of the attack on enemy shipping off the Norwegian Coast by naval aircraft, states, “Further successful action has been taken by the Royal Navy against the enemy’s supplies and sea.—Reuter - 262 words
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Article137 1941-09-16 6 .—Reuter. Another Japanese Seaman Shot Shanghai. September 14. Yet another Japanese serviceman was shot at Hongkew, the Japanese occupied section of the International Settlement, yesterday morning when five Chinese gunmen critically wounded First Class Seaman Kunio Kusahara. a stoker on a Japanese warship. Kushah-ara was hit bj.—Reuter. - 137 words
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Article85 1941-09-16 6 —Reuter. Japanese Minister Returning To U.S. Tokio, Sept. 15. Mr. Wakasuge, Japanese Minister in Washington, is leaving Yokohama for Washington this afternoon. The name of the vessel in which he is sailing has not been disclosed. His return after only a fortnight’s consultations in Tokio is regarded in—Reuter. - 85 words
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Article462 1941-09-16 6 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penar and Ipoh sections) at noon 16th September, 194] 8 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/9 3/0 5/0 Austral Amal, 7/14 7/44ex £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/ocx 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/6 19/0c $1 Ayer Weng .80 .85 £1 B@ngrin Tin 13/0 14/0462 words
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Article236 1941-09-16 6 Issue Buyers Sellers Allenby 1.15 1.20 Alor Gajah .874 .924 Amal Malay 1.65 1.724 Ayer Hitam .974 1.024 Ayer Molek 1.174 1.224 Aver Panas 1.22 J 1.27 Jc Bassett -474 .50 Batu Lintang 1.15 1.174 Bedford 1.024 1.074 Benta 1.05 1.10 Borelli 1.40 1.45 Broga .674 .70 Brunei United236 words
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Article357 1941-09-16 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 7|% Pref 2.07 J 2.124 $5 B. M T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £9 £94c £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/3 16/9 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Piet 19/9 20/6357 words
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Article193 1941-09-16 6 MINING Dividend 26.9.41 Austral Amai 3d. and Bonus 15 9 41 1041 Ayer Hitam 10% mt. L.T. London) Burma-Malay Cd. 28th div. 22 3 °’n23 9*41 Chin Chin Tip 2% int. 16/23JJ1 23.94* Hong 8% 3rd lat. 10/ S «41 24SAX IP”* T* Int London) Katu193 words
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Advertisement141 1941-09-16 6 B AN K S r -1 i J 3 rA Sg A;j Y 1 SAVINGS tyotC 'fa 1 dollar saved Is an extra dollar earned, A Savings Account Is the best inducement to save, To have a Savings Account and to see this acceunt grow from time to time is141 words
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Article344 1941-09-16 7 Simla, Sept. 12. who accompanied the Indian forces in Iran could fail to be impressed by the efficiency of India’s military machine, the excellence of its equipment, and the gallantry of its men. This tribute is paid by a British newspaper correspondent with the344 words
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136 1941-09-16 7 Perusal of a large number of reports •hows the following: The BBC broadcasts in French are west universally listened to in France tad in North Africa. There is still a widespread failure to ihake off the stunning blow of the downfall, something akin136 words
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Article146 1941-09-16 7 BOOKS The Commonwealth Government may lift the ban on several important Russian books, says a Canberra messto the Sydney Telegraph. These books, written by Russian Authors living in Russia, have been banned because they champion Communism, authorities consider they hav*» t historical value, and146 words
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Article38 1941-09-16 7 Dr. Lim Boon Keng will give a talk at 7.45 p.m. today on “The Renaissance of Chinese Demo- I cracy” In the “Malaya Speaks” I series of the Singapore broad- casting station.38 words
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381 1941-09-16 7 New York. gCHOOL teachers in England have won a new status for themselves because of the w r ar, having graduated from the “cloistered seclusion” of former days into an era of initiative and bravery as public servants, according to Dr. I. L. Kandel,381 words
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821 1941-09-16 7 Melbourne, Sept. 13. JAURING an audience given in London to Sir Alexander Roger, who inspected Australian munitions production earlier this year, His Majesty the King wanted to know the minutest details of Australia’s home front productions, states Sir Roger. Australian News Cable “Naturally,821 words
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22 1941-09-16 7 The Singapore broadcasting station commences its new series on colloquial Malay at 9.15 p.m. today22 words
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Article1484 1941-09-16 7 Albert D. Hughes - PVTYING THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT JOB By Albert D. Hughes THE training of airmen by the Royal Canadian Air Force for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan is a highly selective process. For the R.C.A.F. seeks to find the various talents of the1,484 words
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Advertisement72 1941-09-16 7 .-AL- ow© Hpnnpprirnip’ White ants and dry rot are such a menace to wooden structures of all types, in this country. Be wise and apply a first protection coat on all wooden buildings, frame work, cupboards, gates, kennels etc. Obtainable in Light, Medium, and xr RUSTIKOL 4 Sold at all72 words
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Miscellaneous22 1941-09-16 7 \What a War! M llklll.SOll L -F >*x. x 'AI I "Sure, Commandant, I'll meet him lor \ou. Don t J worry22 words
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Obituary23 1941-09-16 7 Obituary The death has occurred of Mr. i Archibald Campbell, a director of Sunshine Harvesters, a leading Australian firm supplying agricultural equip--1 ment.23 words
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Article278 1941-09-16 8 TUESDAY, 16TH SEPTEMBER 1941 POSrtage Latest- Time Destination Letters Postcards Superscriptloft Posting of rL. perHoz. each INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Weame’s An September 16th mxt Singapore .10 .05 Service 1 p nt 12 4 5 AFRICA 0 pni All destinations .50 .25 8.0.a.C Thurs 18th tial278 words
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Advertisement105 1941-09-16 8 o<m SCH/1W lilfflfSS-YlilWltl AsepSO will relieve it! Doctors everywhere recommend Asepso for all skin diseases—it contains a very active antiseptic, 3% EfiSnft K? C/< Biniodide of Mercury, which quickly y i' restores the skin to its proper healthy J Mp condition. Asepso gives immediate f ra relief at the first105 words
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Miscellaneous3882 1941-09-16 8 KI ROM "The Vienna Child” A tragedy MADRAS INIKU Jyl by Christine Kossen. VUM2 7.27 mc/s (41.27 m.) l&M I W| (1 1 V I YDB 15.31 mc/s (19.61 m.) 7.30 News. VUM2 9.57 mc/s (31.35 m> KsfiUS E IE 11 1 I I Khk YDC 15.15 mc/s (19.80 m.)3,882 words
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884 1941-09-16 9 DECISION AT MEETING a committee meeting of the Penang Badminton Association held at the Hu Yew Seah Girls’ School on Sunday it was decided that Penang will compete in the Triangular Tournament to be held at Ipoh from October 18 to 20. A884 words
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Article298 1941-09-16 9 Esplanade Hockey In a scrappy hockey match on the Esplanade yesterday, the Indian Association defeated the Immigration Department by the narrow margin of the odd goal in three. The winners practically monopolised the play in the first session and even exchanges prevailed after the change of298 words
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Article56 1941-09-16 9 Leicester-Surreys XI Lose ’To Hock Hoe’s XI In a friendly game of soccer played on the Dato Kramat ground yesterday evening, Hock Hoe’s XI defeated the Leicesters and East Surreys Combined by fo'ir goals to two. Hock Hoe’s XI scored the four goals the first half, the soldiers netting56 words
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Article115 1941-09-16 9 i.— Reuter. London, Se,ot. 13 League cricket, owing to a large number of County professionals being engaged, stole a good deal of the seasons interest, both in league and Priestly Cup competition. The Priestly Cup final today produced sensational cricket Saltaire 102 beating Undercliffe 44i.—Reuter. - 115 words
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Article216 1941-09-16 9 Brigade H.Q. Beat Merrilads In Final In the final of the Knock-out Competition for the shield presented by H.H. Tunku Yactb, President of the Kedah Hockey’ Association, played cn the Warders Ground in Alor Star on Saturday, Brigade Headquarters convincingly defeated the Merrilads by 4 gcals to216 words
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Article93 1941-09-16 9 ;.—Reuter. America’s Champion 3-Y ear-Old Beaten Rhode Island, Sept. 15 Marrelic, owned by Mr. Samuel Riddle, beat Whirlaway, America’s champion three-year-old, owned by Mr. Warren Wright, by 4J lengths in the £5,000 Narragansett Race watched by a crowd of 50,000. There were only two other runners. Equifox;.—Reuter. - 93 words
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Article69 1941-09-16 9 —Reuter. Mrs. Newell Beats Miss Sigel In Final Brookline (Mass.), Sept. 14. Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell beat Miss Helan Sigel by 5 and 3 in the American Women’s Golf Championship today. Mrs. Betty Hicks Newell led by one bole against Helan, 18 holes are to be played...—Reuter. - 69 words
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Article72 1941-09-16 9 .—Reuter. J. G. W. Davies Bowled For “Duck” London, Sept. 14. Seven years ago J. G. W. Davies, playing for Cambridge, ibcwled Donald Bradman for nought, being the first player to dismiss an Australian in England for a duck. Today Davies himself was bcwled for a duck.—Reuter. - 72 words
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Article336 1941-09-16 9 Kulim. i THRILLING soccer match in Kulim was seen on the Tubuan Valley Padang on Saturday evening before a very large crowd which included H.H. Tungku Abdul Rahman, District Offiteer Kulim, and many other Police Officers from Kedah, when the Kedah State Police defeated the336 words
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566 1941-09-16 9 MATCH AGAINST IRELAND London, September 13. 'ITIE British Army’s visit to Belfast to play an Ireland XI was the feature of the football programme and 30,900 enthusiasts saw the game in which Hagan performed the hat-trick for the winners, Mercer also scoring, while Martin netted—Reuter. - 566 words
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Advertisement293 1941-09-16 9 You Can’t Afford To Missel I The Extra Inspiration Of Parker’s Lubricated 1) Parker Il fi l VacumaticPeas are Guaranteed •Si or ,E DIR 7 EFFORTLESS WRITING INSPIRES CLEAR THINKING.. .Your flow of ideas is definitely stimulated when you write z with the pen that glides "smooth-as-oil." 4 That is293 words
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495 1941-09-16 10 SCOTCH MELODY AND ON APPROVAL TO WATCH (I3v “EPSOM JEEP”) Ipoh, Today. CEVERAL good workouts came under observation this morning when most of tomorrow's runners were given testing gallops. The going was soft. Scotch Melody and On Approval, Adele and Lady Warrior, Lady Pav and495 words
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Article310 1941-09-16 10 —Reuter. Russian System Of Elastic Defence” London, Sept. 16. A serious view is taken here of the German threat to Kiev writes “Annalist” in his military commentary' today. It is obvious that the German High Command is making another attempt to use a pincer offensive which—Reuter. - 310 words
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1064 1941-09-16 10 Naval And Military Bases Built For Britain Washington, Sept. 16. ROOSEVELT'S report to Congress regarding operations under the Lease and Lend Act shows that while the bulk of assistance has gone to Britain, about twelve nations have received help. The list includes China, Poland,’—Reuter. - 1,064 words
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1244 1941-09-16 10 Acceptances For Tomorrow RACE 1—2.15 p.m. HORSES—CIass 4—Div. 4—6 Furlongs 0 0 0 ROYAL BEAU 4y 9.04 “Bulan Stable Marland 13 1 SELANGOR II 8y 8.13 Messrs. C. Y. Choy &C. Y. Chong Hobrs 0 0 0 GAY PRINCE 5y 8.11 Mr. A. van Tooren1,244 words
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Article60 1941-09-16 10 RACE 1: QUEEN’S STAR STAR LOCK RACE 2: PRETTY QUIET MEG RACE 3: ON APPROVAL TEDDY BOY RACE 4: ROBELUS CLARISSA THE FLEA RACE 5: SIR MERTON LADY LUSTRE RACE 6: GREEN HOWARD HARLEQUIN RACE 7: WINCHCLIFF IRISH JIG RACE 8: SCOTCH MELODY FLYING SCOTSMAN RACE 9:60 words
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Article54 1941-09-16 10 The Ladies Medal (Stroke) competition for September will be played on Thursday the 18th. The Men’s Medal (Stroke) competition for September is also down to be played over Saturday and Sunday the 20th and 21st. Semi-Final ties in the Club Championship must be played on or54 words
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Article56 1941-09-16 10 —Reutei. Belfast, Sept. 16. The British Army football XI last night beat a team representing the Army stationed in Northern Ireland by six goals to one. A crowd of 12,900 witnessed the game which was full of incidents. Northern Ireland forwards were too weak, however. Half-time—Reutei. - 56 words
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Article163 1941-09-16 10 —Reuter. Storms Hampering Operations Stockholm, Sept. 15. The report of the withdrawal of Finnish troops from the Karelian Isthmus is current in Helsinki, according to news received here. Violent storms and rain are much hampering operations on this sector which may explain what may be only a.—Reuter. - 163 words
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Article207 1941-09-16 10 Penang Monday. The atmc sphere in the Share Market in all sections is one of optimism and much activity had again been displayed to-day with a further appreciation in several counters in Tins and Rubbers as well- as Industrials. In spite of good bids, sellers of good207 words
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Article45 1941-09-16 10 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. TIN: Penang $138.25 Singapore $138.25 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 5/8c Singapore Spot 38 5/8c COPRA: Sundried $2.95 buyers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Medium $9.35 sellers Fair Seed $8.40 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $10.36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 9.9445 words
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