Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 18 September 1941

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  • 22 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY 222. Vol. XCIX. IV’ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941. PRICE JO CENTS.
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  • 309 1 renewed warning by M. MOLOTOV Germans, To Use Black Sea Ports "Very Shortly" iMoscow, Sept. 18. M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Commissar, has informed the Bulgarian Minister that he considers Bulgaria s reply to Russia’s recent warning to be unsatisfactory, says Moscow radio. The Soviet had
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  • 125 1 S Reuter. SHIP IN RED SEA Aerial torpedo Just Misses Vessel Batavia, September 17. attack on a South African hospithe Red Sea by a torpedo mng aircraft is reported by the --ian newspaper, “Sydney MornHerald according to a report. Ching here. ling Herald'’ says that two n.ade
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  • 96 1 vieii Of I' l. et Air Arm ■y. London, Sept. 17. r B< ,r u. today to the epic kirg of the unsinkable” the swift revenge f. T 'l exacted from the yN cr the sinking of the nnouncement of awards “n of the Fleet
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  • 80 1 Reuter. Five Austrians Executed In Berlin Stockholm, Sept. 17. Five Austrians were executed in Berlin on. Tuesday, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Swedish newspaper “Dagerus Nyheter.” Of one, Eduard Jarcslawsky, it was said that he displayed hostile tendencies towards the State for many years and had
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  • 215 1 Common AngloU.S. Citizenship Urged —Reuter. London, Sept. 18 A resolution expressing complete confidence in the present Government, welcoming the Atlantic charter, recording admiration for Russian defence and approving speedy aid for the Russian people, was unanimously adopted at the annual conference of th. Liberal Nationalists .held 'in London yesterday. Tzvo
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  • 193 1 More than 300 British fighters were over enemy-occupied territory at one time yesterday afternoon in large-scale offensive over Northern France. They were escorting and acting as vanguard to bombers attacking the power plant. During the day’s operations, many more British fighters went
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  • 157 1 MORE GERMANS LEAVING TEHERAN Teheran, Sept. 18. r pHE new Shah took the oath to the constitution before Parliament yesterday. Several hundreds of Germans have left Teheran for Turkey en route for Germany. One of the first acts of the new Shah
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  • 71 1 —Reuter. Argentine Bill Calls For Dissolution Buenos Aires, Sept. 17. The dissolution of German “cultural centres” and T he German Chamber of Commerce is called for in a Bill passed toy the Argentine Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. A bill dealing with German, “cultural centres” also required
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  • 36 1 Reuter. Vichy, September 17 A German N.C.0.. who was gravely wounded by someone unknown last night near the Paris Gare de l Est, died this morning, says the Vichy news agency.
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  • 237 1 Washington, Sept. 18 THE United States Navy is now employing convoys to ensure safe arrival of Lease and Lend goods in Britain. This was revealed last night (Wednesday) by Colonel Knox, Secretary of Kavy. COL. KNOX CONFIRMS —Reuter. Speaking at his press conference, he declared;
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  • 176 1 .—Reuter. Sequel To Mobilisation Of Kansas Home Guard Kansas City, September 17. After the Home Guard ot the State f Kansas have been ordered to mobilise, the strike of the employees of a power company, which caused Kansas City to be plunged into darkness last night, has
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  • 98 1 Reuter. Last Chance To Outbuild Axis Powers Canlxcrra, Sept. 17. It was not possible that the period of ready given by Russia to Britain was already very near its end, said Mr. Fadden, the Premier, addressing the House of Representatives today. Australia had justified the respite, (but
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  • 67 1 Reuter London, September 17 This morning’s Air Ministry communique stated: “During the night a small number of enemy aircraft flew inland, mostly over parts of Eastern England Bombs, which fell at a few points, caused no damage and no casualties have been reported. One enemy bomber
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  • 111 1 .—Reuter. Washington, Sept. 18. IT is announced that the U.S. Administration is providing $100,000,000 for Russia to purchase war materials in the United States. Russian forces in a resolute counter-attack have thrown back Axis troops attacking Odessa. Announcing this yesterday the Soviet News Agency
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  • 63 1 Reuter. Shocks Recorded At Belgrade Berlin, Sept. 17. The seismological observatory at Belgrade yesterday registered a new heavy earthquake, says a Belgrade despatch Shocks followed one another at intervals of about eight seconds and lasted altogether twelve minutes. The epicentre of the earthquake is Believed to
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  • 316 1  -  Ankara, Sept. 18. alliance between Britain anti Turkey remains and will remain the basis of British -1 policy towards Turkey,” said the British Ambassador, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugessen, in a speech in connection with the Smyrna Fair. (By John Wallis, Reuter's correspondent). —Reuter. Addressing an
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  • 53 1 —Reuter London, September 17. In a bulletin broadcast from Ankara, the National Broadcasting Corporation reported early’ this morning that fifty Soviet women and children —the families of the Soviet Legation in Sofia —have arrived at Istanbul. It is added that their arrival caused much surprise but no
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  • 589 2 DRIVE ON MOSCOW FROM TWi SECTOR SMASHED H Brilliant Counter-Attack By Morsk Timoshenko's Troops Moscow, Sept 17 r FHE vital importance of Marshal Timoshenko’s victory at Yartsevo, 35 miles northea Smolensk, was emphasised by General Rokossovski, in an article in “Izvestia” on \v day.
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  • 162 2 —Reuter. Two Stink And Many Men Killed Stockholm, Sept. 17. A serious explosion occurred among Swedish destroyers moored in the Stockholm Archipelago. Three destroyers were seriously damaged by fire and ammunition explosion. Two sank. There was a large number of killed and injured, but the figures
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  • 77 2 —Reuter. German Long Range Guns In Action London, Sept. 17. After eight days’ silence. German longrange guns opened fire across the Straits of Dover at 8 p.m. G.M.T. on Tuesday. Salvoes of two shells were fired over space of 17 minutes. Visibility was remarkably clear and
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  • 30 2 .—Reuter. Lisbon, Sept. 17. Some 105 Britons have just arrived at Lisbon from Finland. They were extremely tired after their long journey which, however, was uneventful. —Reuter.
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  • 715 2 BRITISH FORCES BACK TO FIRST LINE AFTER BATTLE London, Sept. 17 The swaying battle in the Libyan-Egyptian frontier area on Sunday following a German attack was described in London today. It is stated that after the initial enemy attack has been repulsed, British forces
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  • 130 2 —Reuter BERLIN MESSAGE TO ROME Zurich, September 17. According to a Rome dispatch, the Italian Government has been informed by the Wilhelmstrasse that Germany considers that the moment has now arrived when Bulgaria should participate actively in the war against Russia. It is
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  • 116 2 ’—Reuter. Many Fires Left Burning London. Sept. 17 Karlsruhe, an important Luftwaffe base on the Rhine, was one of the objectives in Western Germany raided by the R.A.F. last night. The site of Nazi home aerodromes, Karlsruhe was attacked three times in August. Before that, when
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  • 557 2 Commanders To Decide On Whether To Occupy Capital London, Sept. 17 British and Russian forces of about equal strength are approaching the neighbourhood of Teheran, but whether they will enter the town or remain just outside is a matter for the decision of the Commanders on
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  • 85 2 —Reuter. Delegation Arrives At Rangoon Rangoon, Sept. 17 The Chinese Government delegatiion to negotiate with the Burma Government on Chinese immigration into Burma arrived here by air yesterday. The delegation is headed by Mr T. K. ’Tseng, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, in Chungking. It is
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  • 44 2 —Reuter. Lisbon, Sept. 17 Sir Henry Ashbrooke Grump lias died from a heart attack at an English hospital. He was formerly of the Indian Civil Service and had retired to Alasho Italy. He came to Portugal recently as refugee.—Rente”.
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  • 51 2 Reuter. London, Sept, r The R.A.F. Wing, which has arnved in Russia A strategic command of the Russian headquarters, has already h in contact with the Germans, it is learned here. Vf the kh of British machines sent, a large number has already
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  • 722 2 Initiative Retained Both Nori And South Moscow, Sept. 17, The details of the Russian success in the North-East of then portant town of Smolensk, which the Russians claim tobeii position to invade, are given by the Soviet Army newspap “Red Star,” today. The paper
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  • 807 3 PRELIMINARY INQUIRY INTO CHARGE dramatic story that she was attacked in the dark outside her bedroom was given by Miss See Tin See, a teacher at a local English girls’ school, before Mr. A. W. Bellamy yesterday, when a preliminary inquiry was held into
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  • 289 3 SOCIAL PERSONAL Che Abdullah bin Md. Zain has been appointed to be Assistant Land Officer, Baling. Syed Hassan bln Syed Zain Shahabudin hjas been appointed to act as Chief Magistrate. Alo’r Star. Mr. N A. Photiades has been seconded for service in Kedah and assumed duty as Assistant Engineer Central
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  • 630 3 REPORT ON ALGLSr activi TIES The following is the Penang Y v C. A. August report:— The Penang Y.W.C.A is carrying on its uphill programme quietly as usual. More members are now occupied with war work but Y carries on. The Rest Kuum: Flowers
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    • 272 3 FUN FROLIC PARK THURSDAY, 18th SEPT., 1941. CANTONESE OPERA. “THIT TENG HOY CHUN FOO” Part 4. Featuring Liew Kum Teng, Tang Siew Chow including 2 New Stars, Hor Kim Chow Chan Wye Mun appearing Tonight. ENG SIEW CHOON TEOCHEW OPERA COMING VERY SOON. WATCH FOR OPENING DATE LIBERTY TALKIES Special
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  • 506 4 TAESPITE persistent denials,, the belief is gaining ground that a new r chapter in U.S.— i Japanese relations is about to begin. While there does not seem to be any justification for reports that agreement had been reached in Washington, it is reasonably clear that
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  • 123 4 WINDSOR CINEMA: “Meenakshi Kalyanam” (Tamil pictux e). 6 and 9.15 p.m. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “Gulliver’s Travels.” 3. 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. ODEON CINEMA: Ann Sothern in “Congo Maisie.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. QUEEN’S CINEMA; Joel McCrea and Ellen Drew in “Reaching for the Sun.” 3, 6.15 and
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  • 80 4 —Reuter. Saigon, September 17. Formally denying the report emanating from Chungking, the Government-General declared today that the voyage of the cruiser “Lamotte Picquet”, to Japan was not connected with the Franco-Japanese agreement. The cruiser left Saigon recently lor Osaka for repair and dry-docking
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  • 103 4 —Reuter, Former U.S. Ambassador To Britain New York. Sept. 17. The death is announced of Mr. Alanson Bigelow Houghton who was Ambassador to Britain fr< m 1925-29 and three years before that, Ambassador io Germany. Soon after he succeeded Mr. Frank B. Kellogg as
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  • POST BAG
    • 113 4 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I have read with the greatest interest the report of the dismissal of two employees of the Municipal Engineer’s Department, a subject on which you commented in your “By the Way” column. The head of the Department concerned may have strong
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    • 98 4 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, I fail to see the logic in the mere mortal’s objection to the barking of dogs at night. Surely, a dog is meant to keep guard over his master’s house and property and how on earth can he do this
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  • 670 4 Thursday, Sept. 18. AXIS forces attacking Odessa have been hurled by the Russians in a resolute counter-attack, says a Moscow message. 4c qpHE enemy, it appears, broke through the Russian line and captured several heights. Russian infantry, aided by naval units operating in the
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  • 312 4 Malaya 9 s (Ouvn Squadron qpo the thousands in Malaya who have subscribed so generously to the War Fund as well as to the equally large number making regular monthly contributions, the stirring exploits of the Bomber Squadron of the R.A.F., paid for by donations from the
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  • 217 5 I Invaders Will Have I Hard Time I penylng that he was on any misI from, the Turkish Government, I t Hayri Faner, who was passI Lt through Penang on his way to I India- in an tntervlew with a I plnang Gazette” representative I morning,
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  • 228 5 Gift To China Fund In Memory In memory of Mrs. Cheah Boon Kheng (nee Madam Lim Gaik Beet, who<>e funeral took place at 10.45 a.m. yesterday for interment at the Cheah Cemetery. Mount Erskine, the family of the deceased donated a sum of $l,OOO
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  • 252 5 Accused Sent For Observation When he admitted to Mr. W. D. Carew, the First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur, that he had cheated three European women by dishonestly inducing them to deliver to him sums of money $5 and $10 —S. Roy, described as a Eurasian, was
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  • 109 5 Sir Shenton Thomas, as chairman of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, has received from Lord Huntingfield, chairman of the Overseas Committee of the Red Cross and St. John Fund, a letter of thanks for the further donation of £5,000 sent in June. "No call for help has
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  • 244 5 200 SINGAPORE EMPLOYEES TESTIFY BEFORE COMMITTEE MORE than 200 Municipal employees have given evidence before the special committee appointed by thfc Singapore Municipal Commissioners to investigate indebtedness among the Municipal staff and to make recommendations for removing its causes. The committee, headed by Mr. A. W.
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  • 259 5 Eire Already Put Out By Inmates While last night’s audiences at the cinema show's in town were coming out °f the theatre halls, their attention Was drawn tow r ax ds two fire engines rush•r‘£ along Penang Road tow'ards Burrnah Road presumably to
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  • 281 5 The War Fund in North Malaya made a big advance yesterday, the total increasing by more than $32,000 to This was due solely to a contribution from the Perak Turf Club to the Perak collection. There were no contributions to the Penang
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  • 370 5 Novel Development In Supreme Court Suit VVHEN the civil suit in which a local broker is suing a Ma- lay landowner of Baling came up for hearing before Mr. Justice 'C. W. V. Carey in the Supreme Court yesterday, plaintiff through his
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  • 54 5 Two cars came into collision at the junction of Macalister Road and Anson Road at about 10 o’clock this morning. One of the cars belonged to a police inspector. The driver, a Tamil was injured. The other occupants escaped. A report was later made at
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  • 78 5 BOMBERS TO BE NAMED AS ASKED The Minister of Aircraft Production has cabled acknowledgment of the sum subscribed to the Malayan Miners' Bomber Fund in the following terms: £105,762 you have sent us for purchase of British bombers magnificently shows determination of Malay States help
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  • 47 5 On Saturday, September 20, being the Anniversary of the Birthday of His Majesty King Ananda Mahidol of Thailand, arrangements will be made to receive cards of visitors at His Thai Majesty’s Consulate, No. 300 McAlister Road, between 9 a.m. and H a.m.
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  • 45 5 —Reuter. Away From China For Three Weeks Chungking, Sept 18. It is expected that Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, British Ambassador to China, who left on Tuesday for Singapore by air will be away from China for three weeks. —Reuter.
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  • 234 5  -  LN 70 UN TONIGHT K. C. K. JT M a pleasant feeling to find that one's film likes are shared by regular first-nighters. I have always held that for a nice little film, one can have absolute trust in the Maisie series. The good crowd
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  • 463 5 Premier’s Warning Against Complacency A REUTER message from Canberra states that Australia has formally invited Mr. Duff Cooper to visit the Commonwealth as soon as possible after he has established his headquarters in Singapore. —Reuter. Mr. Fadden Utters Warning SITUATION IN FAR EAST
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  • 244 5 Tribute To Work Of Mr. A. C. Baxter Butterworth. A tribute to the work of Mr. A. C. Baxter was paid by Mr. A. E. Coope, District Officer, Province Wellesley, presiding at the monthly meeting of the Province Wellesley Rural Board held at the office of
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  • 257 5 Achievement Of P. Shelley Singapore. A fighter pilot who was until recently an assistant engineer in the Malayan P.W.D. has shot down his first German aircraft. He is Pilot Officer P. Shelley, who is now with a Hurricane squadron in the Middle
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  • 41 5 The death occurred at Ipoh yesterday afternoon of Madame Tan Sai Gjaik, at the age of 43. She leaves a son, Ang Earn Hock and a daughter Mrs. Cheah Hock Heng (nee Ang Beng Sim.)
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  • 1165 6 RUSSIANS IN POSITION TO INVADE TOWN I Enemy Losses Estimated At 10.000 Moscow, Sept. 17 The Moscow radio stares that Soviet troops are now in a position to invade Smolensk. In a battle north-east of Smolensk, Soviet troops inflicted a defeat on the Germans whose
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  • 221 6 London, Sept. 17. The present crisis is proving just how immense the industrial capacity of America is and at the end of the day this ’S going to be decisive, declared Lord Halifax in an interview broadcast last night. In the course o c
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  • 57 6 —Reuter. Damascus, Sept. 17 General Catroux, Commander-in-Chief of Free French forces in Levant, acting in the name of the Allies, has restored the Syrian republic, vesting it with authority. This is in accordance with the promise made by the Allies when British and Free French forces
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  • 36 6 —Reuter. Shanghai, September 17. Ono hundred persons v ere reported killed and over 50 seriously injured when the Tokyo-bound express telescoped into the rear of the Kyoto-bound train, says a Japanese report,—Reuter.
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  • 211 6 Reuter. Lull On Other Fronts In China Chungking, Sept. 17 Chinese and Japanese forces in Central China are exchanging blows while a comparative lull prevails on other fronts. Immediately after the Japanese offensive in northern Hunan, the Chinese counter-attacked and at the same time, Chinese forces in
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  • 94 6 —Reuter. Enemy Positions Penetrated London, Sept. 17. The loliowing rfflclal communique issued yesterday from G.H.Q. Cairo was received in London today: “Libya: Although our patrcls from Tobruk again penetrated deeply into enemy positions during Sunday night, no actual contact was made. The enemy retaliated by the use
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  • 125 6 Yesterday's Close Previously TIN: LONDON “Spot” £256. 10. 0. £256. 15. 0. “Forward" £259. 10. 0. £259. 10. 0. SINGAPORE j "Spot” .$138.25 $138.25 Business done PENANG "Spot” $138.25 $138.25 RUBBER: LONDON "Spot” 13 ll|l6d. 13 11,16 d. "Forward” 13 11 16d. 13 ll|l6d. Tone Quiet Quiet SINGAPORE
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  • STOCKS & SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 464 6 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (p and Ipoh sections) at noon 18th September, ign^ B Issue Buyers Sellers *4/0 Ampat Tin 2/9 3/0 5/0 Austral Amal. 7/0 7 z 3ex £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/oex 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/6 19/0c $1 Ayer Weng .82J .87 J £1 Bangrin
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    • 240 6 Issue Buyers Sellers I Ailenby 1.15 1.20 Alor Gajah .87$ ,92£ Amal Malay 1.65 1.72 J Ayer Hitam .97$ 1.02| Ayer Molek 1.17 J 1.22$ Ayer Panas 1.20 1.25 c Bassett .47g .50 Batu Lintang 1.14 1.16 J Bedford 1.02& 1.07 J Benta 1.02 J 1.07£ Borelli 1.40 1.45
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    • 336 6 Issue Buyers Sellers I A£l Austral N.Z. Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex Brick Ord. 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex. Brick 74% Pref 2.15 2.25 $5 B. M T. 7.50 7.75 £5 Chartered Bank £9 £9sc £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pief 19/9 20/6
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    • 273 6 Books close MINING Dividend 41 26.9-* 1 Austral Amal 3d. and 14 Bona 1 J &.10.41 Ayer Hitam 10% Int. L.T. (in London 1 22/30.9.41 Burma-Malay 6d- 28th div 941 23.9- 4i Chin Chin Tin 2% int. -n ,909 41 Hong Fatt 8% 3rd Int. A
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  • 468 7 lassies., Indian “Tommies” Whol Have Saved Egypt it’fN World War conditions, amidst narrow trenches and barbed wire, and forward observation posts and night patrols, exploits which deserve the Victoria Cross take place almost everyday. The men of Tobruk have come to regard
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  • 304 7 Italian broadcasts latterly have been extolling the "glorious resistance” of General Nasi and his 15,000 men in Italy’s last remaining stronghold in Abyssinia, namely Gondar. This glori« flcation of the last survivors of Italy’s army of half a million men in East Africa
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  • 481 7 AUSTRALIAN NEWS Melbourne, Sept. 16. A. ‘‘SAND MAT” for putting our incendiary bombs was demonstrated at the recent conference of chief fire officers of all Australian States. Designed by the chief fire officer of New South Wales, it is made from a sugar bag such as
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  • 356 7 Colombo, Sept. 15. rpHERE is no definite news about the exploratory talks in which the Indian and Ceylon delegates have been engaged for the last few days. It is understood that discussions took place among the Indian delegates in their hotel. A formal meeting of
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  • 202 7 TTITLER’S “swindle on wheels,” in other words the German "People’s car,” has made its first appearance in the streets of Cairo, with the Union Jack flying above the Swastika. This was the car that Hitler promised every German worker, and thousands of them week
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  • 246 7 Hoboken, (N.J.) JUGOSLAVS used ox-carts to supply their Army in its fight against Germany, Robert St. John, Associated Press Balkan correspondent, said on his arrival aboard the American President liner President Garfield. "On one occasion when I was trying to follow the fugitive
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  • 741 7 Singapore Appointment COMMENTING on the Federal Government’s decision to appoint a political and commercial representative at Singapore, the Sydney “Daily Telegraph” said on September 1: “It is a good move, provided our representative’s function is political rather than commercial. In Singapore
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  • 963 7 Extracts And Comments TOKJO IN JAPANESE Sept. 10. “Rangoon is full of American lorrieSj 1 500 of which seem to be running daily on the road to Chungking. IF this is so, Tokio will have to revise her ideas about the usefulness of the Burma
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  • 72 7 It is announced in the Danziger Vorposten that a Polish Red Cross nurse, Valer a Marzejewska, aged 28, has been sentenced to 12 years’ years imprisonment with hard labour for having furnished an English prisoner of war with food and clothes to help him to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 32 7 1 What a War j < A By Gilbert Wilkinson > j i U 'v'\A FLASH BACK J -E» J Grind hnavens. how terrible 1 t Ml in a Day's Work—■'fut H. Bowes' 2?
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  • 26 7 OBITUARY The death has occurred in Sydney of Rev. Dr. John Walker, a former Mo-derator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, at the age of 86.
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  • 512 8 $l,BlB Netted During August A lor Star. The Kedah Branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund netted another $1,818.28 during the past month to bring the total to date to $22,827.07 for the current year. The details show a further contribution of $288.57 from the Kedah Agri-Horticul-tural
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  • 134 8 Recently, for the fi t£t shipbuilding history of r ships for the RoyS were launched ta one day Navy They were launched from dockyards, performed by Mrs. of CotataMder G. i. d. Hutelwsi J vessel 1 slid into the wat~ hitch: At another dockyard, another
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  • 266 8 THURSDAY, 18TH SEPTEMBER 1941. Fostas» L&tegri Time DesrUnatlon /Letter» Poatcarflt Superscription Posting at Penanf per o®. eaeh Opffiswy itegr I INTERNAI, MALAYAN SERVICE IjKih, Kuala Lumpur Weame’s Air September 18th fast Singapore 10 05 Service i p.m 12,45 pm AFRICA AH destinations .50 8.0A.C. Thur'' 18th m 5
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    • 3224 8 NIROM I'3o ST Ca,w wnrtl 11 r I WW S? IHs Sc c /1 SISS S:’> f laisgal Wiftj. I K S fIHHI PLP 11.00 mc/s (27.27 m. 5 German, propaganda. Ys Wapa W ®L 1 JKHR PMN 10.26 mc/s (29.24 m.) 7,00 The Blue Peter —Merchant Navy ?v T
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    • 601 8 MADRAS VUM2 7.27 mc/s (41.27 m.) VUM2 9.57 mc/s (31.35 m.) VUM2 4.92 mc/s (60.88 xn) (9.30 11.00 aun.; 3.00 4.30 pjnj 6.00—6.30 pm. schools Broadcast, 7.00 Music Programme. 7.10 News in Telugu. 7.15 News in Tamil. 7jn Tamil or Telugu Music Programme. VUM2 3.34 mc/s (87.34 m.) 8.00 p.m.
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  • 140 9 blowing have been selected to take a the first State hockey trial on acian Association ground at Bagan .on Wednesday, September 24, at bibles (Colours):—Abdul Karim: Wee ?Ghee, Lail Singh; A. Carrier, Capt. .S. Wilson, Sukkhuru Khan; Bakar fang. Piara Singh, Eu Hong Lay. ta
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  • 414 9 our Goals Shared Vi Hockey ?oals -vere shared between the Hall Juveniles “A” and the Go!ent Trade School in a hockey the Government Trade School c yesterday. •he start. Dubara Singh saved a shot from Luang Gark. Continuattack, the Juveniles opened the ■s through
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  • 123 9 .—Reuter. EASY WIN FOR ETOILE DE LYONS Dublin, Sept. 18. The currah Irish St. Leger of a mile and three-quarters was won by Mr. S. Hartigan’s Etoile de Lyons, by Coup de Lyon out of Rose of Jericho, which easily turned the tables on Mr. John Dillon’s
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  • 68 9 P.W.D.A.A. vs S.L.R.C. On the Westlands School ground at 5.30 pan. today. P.W.D.A.A.: C. Bulow; Kernail Singh, Omar; A. C. David, Hayati Meah, G. Rappa; B. Lesslar. J. D. Scully, C. R. Pes- tana, Sandiavoo, Cheng Pah. i S.L.R.C.: Kantar Singh; Ghim Chong, Ismail Hashim; Ismail Idris, A. Carrier,
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  • 19 9 Tlie winner of Tic-Tac’s raceguide competition, September issue, is Mr. Soo Peng Fong, 21 Kimberley Street, Penang.
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  • 69 9 Ipoh. Sentence was deferred till September 19, on a Tamil, Samikanu, who appeared land pleaded guilty before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe, Ipoh First Magistrate, on Monday to a charge of theft of a pair of black leather shoes belonging to Yong Hin about 4
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  • 2411 9 Three Horses Score Maiden Wins SUCCESSFUL DAY FOR "SEAGATE STABLE" (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) Ipoh, Sept. 17 A dead heat in the third race by Micky Rooney and Spun Wool who scored their maiden wins and a second triumph by Queen’s Star were
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  • 608 9 TWO INTERNATIONALS IN TEAM TN an interesting rugger match on the Western Road ground A yesterday, the Penang Garrison defeated the Penang Sports Club by the comfortable margin of 13 points (two goals and a try) to 3 (a try.) RUGGER The Club managed to hold
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  • 276 9 Thrilling soccer is expected to be witnessed in today’s P.F.A. Cup Final replay between the Indian Recreation Club and the Felice Sports Club on the Western Road ground at 5.15 p,m. Local sportsmen and keen followers of the game should give it their fullest support in
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  • 255 9 .—Reuter. ■Quisling Role Played In Iran Drama London, Sept. 17. The newspapers today unanimously welcome the not unexpected abdication of the Shah of Iran who was severely criticised for the Quisling role he played in the Iran drama. “The Times” says the abdication of the Shah
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  • 188 10 (By “EPSOM JEEP”) Ipoh, Today. HDRAINER van Breukelen’s cracks, Lord Bug, Lover’s Fate, Counsel and Remember Me did impressive gallops this morning. Other good gallops were t hose of Jaguar, Autumn Bride and Rackarock. The going was still soft. Track Notes Counsel moved well
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  • 114 10 .—Reuter. Offer Of Free French Accepted z Washington, Sept. 17. President Roosevelt lias accented "in the i fine spirit in which it was offered” the gift of an enormous gorilla from the Free French authorities in French Equatorial Africa as a symbol o f
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  • 193 10 CHINESE RESISTANCE.—REUTER. Chungking, Sept. 18. Reports suggesting there is little possibility of an American-Japan-ese settlement resulting from negotiations in Washington are carried by Chinese newspapers. Deprecating any settlement in the nature of a Far Eastern “Munich,” editorial comment claims that the United States will consult
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  • 61 10 —Reuter. Canberra, Sept. 17. The second largest loan in the history of Australia—£loo,ooo,ooo for war purposes—was announced yesterday by the Prime Minister, Mr. Fadden, as being imminent. Of this £30,000,000 will be new money and the remainder represents conversions of securities maturing on November 15. Interest rates
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  • 173 10 Penang, Wednesday. The active conditions prevailing during the past fortnight have given way to quietness and while the share market opened steady, some of the Tin shares began to ease slightly but there were buyers at the lower prices at close. Rubber shares remained steady at last
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  • 47 10 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18 TIN; Penang $138.37| Singapore $138,374 RUBBER: Penang Spot 3 8 5/8c Singapore Spot 3 8 5 8c COPRA: 2 -95 buyers TAr?oc.t PePPer Medium $9.25 sellers Pair See d $8.35 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $10.36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 9.94
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  • 201 10 ‘Allies March Without Hostile Intentions’ Iranian Premier Reuter. Teheran, Sept. 18. HTHE Iranian Prime Minister, AH Furoughi, announced in l Parliament yesterday that alHed troops were advancing towards Teheran, although the Iranian Government had asked them not to approach the city. ‘‘We hope this wiU be effective,** he said, “but
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  • 212 10 —Reuter. How Isolationist States Aid Britain New York, Sept. 17. The NEW YORK DAILY NEWS is currently running a series of articles by its own correspondent, Grace Robinson, revealing the enormous upswing of food production in the Mid-Western States. The first article was published on September 9
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  • 657 10 C.-In-C. Confident “We Will Put Up A Good Show” Singapore. Asked if Britain could fight a successful war in the Pacific without America’s aid, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Comman-der-in-Chief. Far East, at a Press conference yesterday replied. “I cannot guarantee the result of a polo match
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  • 395 10 .—Reuter. DI KE OF KENT AMAZED London, Sept. 18. rjJHE Duke of Kent has returned front his five weeks' tour of Canada amazed at the growth oj the Empire air training plan. In the course of his visit, he covered about 15,000 miles by
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  • 53 10 —Reuter. Sinking Of “Sessa” And “Montana” Panama, September 17. The Panamanian Government has instructed its Minister in Berlin to present a formal protest to the German Government regarding the sinking of the steamships “Sessa” and Montana,” advising him to claim indemnity. This decision was taken at
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  • 1081 10 WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY HORSES —Class I—61 —6 Furlongs 111 BAY DRAGON 6y 10.07 Mrs. S. N. Yeap van Breukelen 3 13 BOOKLAW 5y 9.08 Mrs. S. N. Yeap van Breukelen 0 0 4 BRIDGE LAW 7y 9.04 Mrs. S. N. Yeap van Breukelen 2 2
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  • 161 10 GUARDED REPLY TO MR. ROOSEVELT'S MESSAGE New York, Sept. 17. to the “New York Times" Rome correspondent, the Pope gave a polite “No* to the request from Mr. Roosevelt conve j’ ed through Mr. Myron Taylor, the President’s personal envoy to the Holy See, that
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