Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 30 September 1941

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  • 22 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE LAST EDITION ESTAB. 1833 PUBLISHED DAILY °W. 232 Vol. XCIX. ILESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1941. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 85 1 Reuter. BRITISH COMMANDERS CONFER Plans Worked Out By Wavell Auchinleck Simla. September 30. Fl is officially announced that General Wavell. Commander-in-Chief, India, and General Auchinleck. Commander. Middle-East, attended an important conference at Baghdad last Friday and Saturday in order to work
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  • 388 1 M «scow, September 30. A (OMMI NIQL E issued after yesterday’.s meeting states ‘"The formal opening of the fhree-Power Moscow Conference took place this morning under the presidency of M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Commissar. In his opening address. M. Molotov paid a high tribute to
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  • 179 1 ’.—Reuter. Louis Knocks Out Nova (By 'Phone) The world heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis, the holder, and Lou Nova, the challenge! ended dramatically. In the sixth round, Louis was awarded the fight on a technical knockout, louis thus retained the title. The tight was fought on New
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  • 149 1 Reuter. Prospects Improved By Late Rains Simla, September 29. <4 The crop situation is now better in he l Alwar, Sipri and Bhind triangle. In Alwar, Jaipur. Karauii and Dholpur the late rains have greatly improved the prospects of the crops which now vary from average
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  • 193 1 .—Reuter. Question Being Considered Teheran, Sept. 30. r pjl E sterling exchange rate was altered by a decree yesterday from 174 to 140 reales to the pound. The dollar rate was reduced from 45 to 35 reales. It is understood that the Government has not yet decided
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  • 118 1  -  Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 3«. 4 Japanese ollie al communique announces that the Japanese withdrew from Chuehow, 50 kilometres to the south of Changsha, having attained their objectives. The Japanese are stated to have occupied Chentowshih, JO k’lometres to the south-east of Chang ha. cutting off the
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  • 135 1 Reuter .Ln, ''z'iing, Sept. 29. Changsha wax still i|n Chinese hands at noon today, claimed a Chinese spokesman at a press conference this afternoon The nearest Japanese troops are still eight miles from the city and the Chinese are very hopeful for the future, he declared
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  • 139 1 London. Shopseepers who are attempting to solve their tobacco shortage problems by refusing to .‘•ell cigarettes to women have no backing from the (trade organisation, the National Union of Retail Tobacconists. “No recommendation has been ma.de to members from this office that they should refuse sales
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  • 300 1 —Reuter Berne, Sept. 30. /’’ROWING concern over Italy’s F food and financial stringency is reflected in Italian newspaper comment which is quoted in messages from Milan. In an editorial on the food situation, the Turin paper “Stampa” invites the authorities to be more active in
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  • 126 1 Reuter. Neto York, Sept, yo JN BOR MA PIiJN regarding British shipping tvas broadcast for Germany over a secret radio system according to a statement made at the espimag--trial yesterday. The statement quoted Axel Wneek-r-Hill, one of the sixteen <!■ fendants, as saying he
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  • 52 1 Reuter. Washington. Sept. 29. Sir Otto Nelmiyer and Mr. H. Merle Cochran who is technical assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Morgenthau. are expected to leave for the Far East by air from San Francisco today to help China io settle her monetary fiscal
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  • 309 1 Neutrality Act: Modification Rather Than Repeal Washington. p of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, told, a press conjerence yesteruav that he far •.<> in. dification rather than repeal of the Neutrality 4ct. Replying to a question whether the Idministration proposed to seek outright repeal of the .let or merely elimination of
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  • 93 1 ’—Router. Lisbon, Sept. 29 Lord Halifax and Sir Noel Charles, newly appointed British Ambassador to Brazil, accompanied by their wives left Lisbon today by Clipper for New York. Sir Lancelot Olipliant, British Ambassador at Brussels, who arrived from Germany this morning. Sir Ronald
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  • 85 1 —Reuter Ankara, Sept. 29. (By Jch.i Wallis. Reuter's Special C rrespo'ndent in Turkey 1 It is learned from a reliable source that a few days ago. Dr. Clodius wired Berlin asking for permission to return lor consultation and to receive new instructions Berlin has ordered Dr. Clodius
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  • 112 1 -Reutei London. Sept 30. The Dutch have found a new way to annoy the Nazis. They now “say it with bells.” A short time ago, says a report in a Nazi-controlled Dutch paper the church at Maastricht played continuously throughout the night two sacred songs
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  • 96 1 Reuter London., September 29 General Wavell e flying in a big Douglas) passenger plane which is the first plane to land m Teheran since the crisis. He eov-1 ered the distance from Loudon to Tehe- ran in. practically a record time for war-! time
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  • 255 1 It is a well established tact that mil lions of dollars are expended annually in repairing the damage Gon»- bv Termites or White Ant- as they an-, commonly called tn a recent press survey, it was shown that od the estimates of the Kuala Lumpur Works and Buildings
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  • 414 2 OPERATIONS DEVELOPING IMIJ WAR OF ATTRITION 1 Terroristic Methods Of Germans Spirit Of Defeatism I ’•//V.VJZJ.S T J I LONDON, SEPT. 2!i. I rpODAY IS THE HUNDREDTH DAY OF THE WAR ON THE EASTERN I 1 FRONT. THE RUSSIANS STATE THAT FIERCE FIGHTING
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  • 141 2 —8.0. W Only < hie Ship Lost By Air Action Rugby, Sept. 29 The successful passage of an important British convoy through the Mediterranean despite persistent enemy air attacks is announced in an Admiralty communique which states: “Naval operations have recently been in progress in
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  • 96 2 .—Reuter. Plans For ancr'V*’*! Tok’* S{, V tcmber 29 r ,"is.sador, Sir Robert U tne P lans of Craigie, has ca’° iHness of the Coun departure according reli sellor of thf I f r ,jation. 111 1 1-1 understood that the Ambassadoi L the safe departure of
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  • 345 2 Widespread Raids 1» Mediterranean Zone London, Sept. 29 “Objectives at Genoa, Turin and elsewhere weie attacked by airof the Bomber last night. At Genoa the industrial areas were bombed and large fires were started m the docks says an Air Ministry communique issued on
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  • 64 2 —Reuter. Madras, September 29. The proposal to open a cadet (combined au- and military) school in Madras is being considered by the Recruitment Sub-Com-mittee of the Provincial War Committee. It is learnt that the meeting favoured the suggestion that to begin with, provision should be made
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  • 320 2 Hangman Of Europe’* Starts Reign Of Terror London, Sept. 29 Ihe tirst death sentences ordered by Heydrich, the “Hangman of Europe,” under the state of emergency in the Czech “Protectorate” were carried out yesterday when six people were shot, according to German radio reports. tory would
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  • 153 2 —Reuter. Decision Welcomed Bj Chungking Press Chungking, Sept. 29. In welcoming the British financial mission to China, the official Central “Daily News” declarcs “We hope the mission will not only strengthen China’s resistance but will pave the way for British-Chinese-American economic co-operation in postwar reconstruction. Today,
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  • 158 2 —Reuter. Hard Hit By Food j Scarcity On the French frontier, Sept. 29. The milk shortage in Milan has be-: come considerably worse in the last few j days, according 'to news reaching here. 1 Sales were reduced to less than, half! a pint
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  • 79 2 Reutei Enemy Defences Penetrated Cairo, Sept. 29. At Tobruk during the night of September 27/28. British patrols in the southern sector penetrated the wire defences, attacking a strong post and inflicting a number of casualties on the enemy, says an official war communique from the Middle East.
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  • 67 2 Reuter. FormiT tnibassador Al l’,ru-< I- Released Lisbon. September 29. Sir Lancelot Oliphant, former British Ambassador Brussels. and twelve other diplonigpic officials t eleased by the Germans under the exchange of prisoners agreement with the Germans, arrived here from Germany this morning. Sir L. Oliphat motored Irotn
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  • 94 2 .—Reuter. I .S'. Border Crossed Into Canada North Portal iSaskatchewan) Sept. 29 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor crossed the I‘irder into Canada here today by train from Chicago. Illinois, They are on their way to Calgary, Alberta, which they will reach tomorrow. From there
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  • 332 2 —8.0. W. “Times"’ Comment On Its Significance Rugby, September 29. At the conclusion of the London con- lerencc of international scientists under j the auspic is of the British Association, press comments on its significance point ou| that not only is it evidence i that
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  • 60 2 .—Reuter Chungking. Sept. 29. The first shipment of American medical supplies totalling 1.200 tons has already arrived at Kunming, according to information reaching here. The second shipment of 1.000 tons is due to arrive in China before the encl of the year. These medical supplies
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  • 379 2 Severe Fighting Along I Whole Front London. Sept. 29 Heavy air attacks have been made by the Germans on RussiaiJ communications, both railways and roads, within Crimea, ad cording to news received in London, but the Germans do rJ appear to have made any
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  • 40 2 Reuter. London, Sept. 29. The Duchess of Norfolk, wife of the Catholic Premier Duke of England, who is also Earl Marshal, has given birth to a daughter at Arundel Castle. This is the Duchess’ third child.
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  • 34 2 —Reuter. Moscotu. Sept, I I he Three-Power CoHtcnwl for uar supply opened at coil 0:1 Monday, according tt the Columbia broadcasting Sw tern commentator speaking /rod Moscow. —Reuter. j
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  • 200 2 B.O.ft’ Lack Of Enthii*ia*ifi l"| Empire oiintrii"' The failure of Nazi pi op.man::-. al pressure to <voke practiai er.. 1 i iasm for h< r war against Ru»si.' :n countries like Rumania and bu.&in which .ii'' virtually cither European countries on vi.ic... 1 I geographical or
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  • 182 2 Will Emerge Unscathed I roni L> Eastern Crisis —Reuter Madras. Sept. 29 Thailand will emerge unscathed from the Far Eastern war of nerves, according to Mr. M. Sivaram. editor of the “Bangkok Chronicle” now in India. The policy of strict neutrality followed by the Thai
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  • 369 3 OltAl.lA-' news I Melbourne, Sept. 26. 3 MARI THORNTON, the only Australian woman doctor serving h the British Expeditionary Force, returned home, on leave. She was a ..v.? shing V.A.D. in the last war, i is the wife of Dr. W. S. Kent•hes, of Melbourne. Overseas Service
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  • 644 3 IVctcs From India Srinagar, Sept. 26. N’AUGURATING the 17th session of the All-India Education Conference, lit Highness the Maharaja of Kashmir Bferred to the present critical time in prld history and said: “The forces of Freedom and those of hrranny and Evil are. today engaged in
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  • 546 3 Dr. Hsu Mo RECEIVING the credentials presented to him by Dr. Hsu Mo as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Australia, the Governor-General (laird Gowrie) said the Commonwealth was deeply honoured to welcome one who had had such a distinguished academic, legal, political, and diplomatic career.
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  • 78 3 Tokio. AJjARGE number of Tokio’s best criminal barristers crowded the Tokio District Criminal Court recently. The reason was attractive Miss Aiko Kumo, first woman lawyer ever to appear in any criminal court in Japan. A stirring 40-minute appeal on behalf of a female client accused
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  • 306 3 14 KING'S ADVICE 4 HARE copy of a historic document, j*■ printed in 1903, is now on sale for the sum of £2. 105., in a Nevz Bond Street shop. In Basilikon Doron, King James I of Great Britain and Ireland, 1 only child of Mary, Queen
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  • 294 3 Seven Coin m an dme n ts For Travellers QEVEN commandments for railway travellers in Germany have been officially drawn up and given wide publicity’ in the German Press. It is explained to the public that a drastic curtailment of passenger services is necessary because the
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  • 332 3 CAREERS FOR GIRLS IN DOMINIONS xpt. R- B. BENNETT, former Prime Minister of Canada, who was raised to the peerage as a viscount in the last Honours List, was the principal speaker at Cheltenham Ladies’ College Speech Day. He was introduced by Lord Bessboro U gh, chairman
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    • 34 3 I i 1 «ill 1 "ft* E Balloon m i COES up sept.T', 1 *< t 7a >/ i ji I I HAS 767 z3Bs i y/ l\l\ I —■»«■»1*111! ITIL-I ,-Trfr..s*».i——*RM TH/fifY DAYS HAD SEPTEMBER
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  • 695 4 Plans For Opening “Victory House” DUTCH and British women in. Batavia take a great interest, in all the wartime activities of the women in Malaya. Search Singapore newspapers for ideas which they can use themselves. So Mrs Walsh, wife of the
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  • 343 4 Successful Appeal In Seremban Seremban BEFORE Mr. Justice W. K. Horne in the Supreme Court here, a number of appeals against magistrates’ decisions were argued, Mr. McCall. P.P.P., being respondent. The first appeal to be. argued was that of H. L. Herbert, a Eurasian employed as a
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  • 210 4 Registrar Appointed fpHE Secretary for Chinese Afl airs, Malaya, has been appointed Registrar of Trade Unions. The Assistant Secretary foi Chinese Alfairs, Malaya, and all deputy controllers of labour and assistant controllers of labour are appointed assistant registrars of trade unions. The Trade Unions Ordinance, under
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  • 120 4 Preliminary Steps Being Taken It is understood that ti e Com mifssioner of Motor Transport in Ceylon has for some time been taking the necessary steps to prepare scheme for controlling the consumption of the available petrol supplies and for rationing petrol if circumstances demand
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  • 118 4 T got up about midnight, awakened by a noise, wont to the door of my room, opened it and saw my wife in the arms of Mohamed Ayob, a conductor employed by the Singapore Traction Company,” said S. Abdul Wahab when he made
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  • 125 4 i Australian Inventor's Idea A ear that bends in the 1 middle when rounding corners has been indented by Jfr. Cornelius l/urnanie. of Melbourne, reports Reuter from Melbourne. It is eight feet long, four feet ■unde and 'icill do kO miles to the gallon. Dritwn by a
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  • 834 4 IF luid when Hitler ever decides to try conclusions with Gib.— Gib. is riswly. Ready not onl,v to take it* but to hand it out. Mixture of naval base and garrison fortress, the best brains of both Ser- vices men with practical experience of Hitler’s methods have
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  • 815 4 TIMOSHENKO --MAN OF DRIVE R uss ia Arm y (hj J Foresaw Nazi V/p/ Jo J (BV SIDNEY HORNJBHDW MARSHAL SEYMON TIMOSHENKO. Soviet Co Wl d for Defence urged many months ago that Rv<z., danger. Though he could not then say openly the yd from which he thought attack most
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    • 141 4 don't take any Jp 4 chances with my > PERSONAL /.wi FRESHNESS” BJIL s' '••'Mwlir-. —~r ML't 5 S' •fl, i i» vW'' S§ WfTTi L!ll Be sure you don. t offend. Be sure chai personal freshness is a pan of your pleasant personally—•• and rhe I only way you
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    • 37 4 WHAT A WAR! By Gilbert Wilkinson z-x A z'V- !jp?. u’c leant the truth, son. Hou DO ton mrtke smokes, u ith Droiui* oaper A/i in Ct Day’s Work— —by Rick Eimes yj n vohO I S''
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  • 157 5 Final Dividend Of 121 Per Cent A final dividend of 12i per cent was declared at the meeting of the KedM Rubber Co Ltd., on Saturday and not .2 per cent as reported in yesterday's issue. Under the sub-heading ‘Net Profit" me cunfiparagraph should read as
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  • 795 5 Earnest all To Asiatics To V olunteer INTERVIEWED by a ‘Tinang Gazette” representative yesterday at the Medical Auxiliary Service Headquarters at No. 1 Downing Street. Penang, Mrs. Stanhope, the new Lady District Superintendent who has specially been sent from Singapore to organise the
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  • 42 5 The Commanding Officer, Local De-1 fence Corps, Penang, acknowledges with grateful thanks the donation of! one 12 seater-bus kindly given by Mr. I K M. S Sultan Alaudin. This gift is very much appreciated! by the Corps.
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  • 440 5 SOCIAL PERSONAL Mr. J. G. Mitchell has been appointed as an Inspector of Mines F.M.S: Mr. P. H. O’Flynn. Chief Police Officer. Segamat. has resumed duly 'after his return from short ’.eave. Messis. Khoo Eng Cheang of Pen- ang and Tan Boon Thye of Simpang Ampat are spending a short
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  • 69 5 SEQUEL TO BLAZE t AT TAMBUN l|>oh. As a sequel to the fire at Tambun in which four shophouses were gutted on Friday night, a Chinese youth. Tbam Dun. was produced before Mr. P. F. Y. Radcliffe. Ipoh First Magistrate, yesterday, when a charge of mischief
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  • 813 5 Resolution Passed At I aiping Meeting 'I aiping. A resolution that may give further impetus to the Indian war effort in Malaya was passed at the half-yearly general meeting of the Taiping Indian Association on Sunday night, when the president, Mr. Kumarappa Chettiar, was in
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    • 94 5 FOLLOW THE CROWD TO THE MOST POPULAR DANCE HALL EAST OF SUEZ WEMBLEY CABARET AIR. C. B. TAN. on behalf of the management, beg:» to apologise for any inconvenience caused re sitting accommodation curing the filming of “NIGHT LIFE IN PENANG" by the Ace Cameraman, MR. ERNEST FERNANDO. TONIGHT 9
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    • 82 5 LADIES’ GUEST NIGHT FUN FROLIC PARK I TUESDAY, 30th SEPI'EMBER, 1941 CANTONESE OPERA. i- Night Show: “YAH KUNG KOW CHOO” Part 7. ENG SIEW CHOON TEOCHEW OPERA “CHUAN TEIK HARE HOR” LIBERTY TALKIES Special Twin Projectors installed “PHNUAH KHAR OON”. A Mandarin Talkie Two Shows nightly at 7.30 9.30 p.m.
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    • 139 5 WAKEUPYOUR LIVER BILEWithout tn'oniel—And You’ll Jump out of Bed in Morning Full of Vim I lie live: shou,} pour out two pounds ot liquid bile into you- bowels daily. If this bile is not thWLng freely, -.-our food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the vowels. Wind bloats up your
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    • 187 5 V TH I “MADAME LA “ZONGA” IS II EKE TO GIVE VOL THE. 7th LESSON AT Opens Today With 3 Shows At 3: 6.15 9.30 p.m. WACKY WHIRL TO RENO AND BACK! Lupe Velez Leon Errol IN -MEXICAN SPIT--11 RE OUT WEST’ P:i WITH Bov I>OS \LI) WOODS ELISABETH RISE
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    • 77 5 M A II7QTIP Last 3 Sl,ows Todav IVIA JLUI IV 3,6.30 9.30 p.m. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THIS GREAT CHINESE HISTORICAL PRODUCTION “SIONG SOO CHAI” Starring MISS CHEN YUN SHIONG of “HWA MU LAN” Fame 'Tomorroiu At 3. 6.15 9.30 p.m. Smiley Burnette IX OLD MONTEREY” WITH H M
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    • 156 5 v JLf JE/ V iM SEASON OPENS TO-DAY THREE SHOWS THRILLS! ROMANCE! LAUGHTER! 20th CENTURY-FOX Presents RLASCO IBANEZ’ SURGING DRAMA Depicting The Triumph Oi The Bull-Ring Torn Between The Love Of One H7io Is Ever DEVOTED And The Other FIERY! A PICTURE EVERY StEI Filmed in Glorious TELHNICOLOUR! u *HE
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    • 62 5 HUNDREDS CAME BACK TO SEE IT AGAIN fl• A/ >M7 ’W K H M Last 2 Shows T oday 6 p.m. 9 p.m. AN OUTSTANDING TAMIL PICTURE 44 RAJA MOHAN” Starring P. L. CHINAPPA And Others. Pre-screening .Matinee Today at 2.30 p.m. Another One Of Our Grand Chinese Double-Feature Program
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  • 570 6 r PHE trouble which Hitler is having in Bohemia and Moravia is his first in occupied Europe—and by no means the last. These little things, the Fuehrer will find, have a knack of spreading so fast that not even the super-Gestapo chief who has been appointed Governor
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  • 102 6 QUEEN’S CINEMA: “Raja Mohan” (Tamil picture). 6.00 and 9.00 p.m. REX CINEMA: Lupe Velez and Leon Errol in “Mexican Spitfire Out West.” 3, 6.15 and 9.30 p.m. WINDSOR CINEMA: “Gopal Krishna’’ (Hindustani picture). 6.00 and 9.30 p in. MAJESTIC CINEMA: “Siong Soo Chai” (Chinese picture). 3, 6.30
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  • 168 6 BRITAIN GERMANY TO EXCHANGE PRISONERS —Reuter. London, Sept. 30. I DRITISH prisoners of war in I Germany and 500 chaplains j and medical services personnel will probably be repatriated next month. I his was announced by Mr. Duncan Sandys, Financial Secretary to the War Office, in a broadcast last night.
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    • 228 6 (To the Editor, “Pinang Gazette”). Sir, To most people the Chinese soldier is a solider who fights aggressors and if needs be dies for the benefit of his beloved country —China and that’s all. In this respect I think the following extract from “Scorched Earth” by Edgar
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  • 482 6 The Death Ray VV7TIAT are the products of scientific ingenuity that have been put to effective use in this war? If w r e exclude the “secret weapons” that seem to promise more than they achieve, there are precious few worth recording. There is the magnetic mine
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  • 340 6 Tuesday, Sept. 30. Hr HE speed with which delegates have got the Moscow Conference going is evident from the news today that six Committees have already been appointed to report to the Conference on Friday on various aspects of Soviet defence needs. rjMIE British
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  • 257 6 (By Reuters diplomatic correspondent). London, Sept. 30. ERMAN military and economic pressure on the Finnish Government has become so intense that it appears likely the Finns will reject the British warning against continuing the Russian war. I It is known there are large numi bers
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 41 6 DOMESII< OCCURRENCE ACKNOW LEDGMENT On behalf of relatives and the management of Beitain Estate Mr. W. R. Stothard wishes to thank all those friends who attended and sent wreaths or tokens to the funeral of the late Mr. H. E. Roberton.
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  • 256 7 I Former Well-Known S’pore Resident the death occurred on Friday at |rth, Western Australia, of Mr. George fcyte Crawford, managing director of Idical Hall, Ltd., and Grafton Laboralies Ltd. He had been in ill-health t a number of years and left Singate for Western
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  • 206 7 ■in ENTERTAINMENTS OFFICER WAS APPOINTED Commenting on the appointment by e Australian Minister for the Army, r Percy C. Spender, of an Entertainents Officer for Australian troops in alaya, the Sydney Daily Telegraph ites in a leading article: This will help relieve the tedium of
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  • 266 7 Areas Where Order Is To Be Applied The Director of Passive Defence, Penang, has defined the following areas under the Fire Prevention (Premises) Order 1941; All that portion of George Town bounded as follows: commencing from Kedah Pier, the boundaries run generally southerly and southweslterly along the
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  • 69 7 The War Fund in North Malaya stands at $1,578,049.57, made up of Penang $983,761.74 w and Perak $594.287.83. Previously acknowledged $983,693.23 Sir John Campbell Bart. D.S.O. Kangar 68.51 $983,761.74 PERAK Only one donation, $56 from “Cameo” Cameron Highlands, was received for the War Fund in
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  • 62 7 The funeral took place yesterday from the mortuary, General Hospital of Mrs. Pow Ban Cheng (nee Madam Chin Ah Hun) tor interment at the Mount Erskine cemetery. Deceased, a well-known resident of Bukit Mertajam, passed away after a shore illness on Sunday night. She
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  • 391 7 NO YIELDING TO PRESSURE FROM JAPAN That it would be folly on the part of the Japanese extremists to make the mistake of thinking that under pressure of the European war, Anglo-American influence in the Far East could be eliminated, was the opinion of a
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  • 119 7 Burgled A Chinese sundry goods shop in a plantation off Green Lane was reported to have been broken into during the weekend, whep over $lOO in cash and jewellery was stolen. Entry was made through the front door of the shop. A sum of
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  • 172 7 G.O.C. TO INAUGURATE NEW SERIES The General Officer Commanding Malaya, Lieut.-General A. E. Percival, will give the opening talk in a new series entitled "Malaya alt War” from the Singapore Station of the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation at 8.00 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 1. The fifth talk in
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  • 450 7 2,000 NEEDED IN IPOH Ipoh. Taking advantage of the large gathering present at the Charity Fair at the Jubilee Park on Saturday night, Mr. E. G. Montford, Chief Warden, A.R.P. Ipoh and Menglembu, with the assistance of Mr. Lan Pak Khuan, J.P. and
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  • 105 7 Red paper flowers will be on sale in the streets of Penang on October 10, in observance of the Double Ten anniversary. Members of Chinese organisations, associations and clubs are taking part in the sale of flowers, the proceeds of which will be in
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  • 25 7 Miss Rosemary Flynn, sister of film star Errol Flynn, after her wedding in Malone. Belfast, to Mr. J. H. S. Elliott.
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  • 91 7 T ami! Surrenders At Police Station Taiping. A Tamil rubber-tapper is alleged to have stabbed his girlwife to death about noon yesterday in an estate half-a-mile away from Sungei Rotan Police Station, 23 miles from Taiping. After the stabbing the man is alleged to have made a
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  • 144 7 Former Monopolies Offices Alor Star. A. R. P. Headquarters in Alor Star have moved .nto the offices formerly occupied by the Monopolies and Customs in the new Government Offices. It was from here that the recent exercises in connection with the all-Malay-an black-out
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  • 203 7 Judgment Reserved In Appeal Ipoh. Judgment was reserved by the Hon. Mr Justice Murray Aynsley in the Perak Supreme Court, yesterday, in the appeal of Jeswant Singh a former police constable, who had been found guilty on a charge of accepting Illegal gratification and been fined $lOO,
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  • 239 7 Mr. Bowden’s Mission In Malaya 1 Singapore. “My functions as a diplomatic representative will be to provide my Government with the closest possible contacts with the Government of Malaya and to keep them supplied with information regarding all developments of interest to them in
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  • 147 7 The attention of the public is drawn to the fact that there are legal limitations on the use of the Red Cross emblem. There have been cases of unauthorised use of the Red Cross emblem in the Colony, in appeals for war charities, etc. This
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  • 46 7 —Reuter. AUSTRALIAN PLANS Melbourne, Sept. eg. Mr. A. ll'. Pad den said the (j overnment was trying to synchronise the visit of Mr. Duff Cooper and Sir John Latham, Australian Minister in Tokio, so that simultaneously general discussions may be arranged.—Reuter.
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  • 92 7 Information has been received from the Deputy Commissioner in the Middle East for the Red Cross and St. John Wai- Organisation of the safe arrival of a large number of cases of comforts for the troops, sent by the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Some
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  • 72 7 The Lady District Superintendent of the Medical Auxiliary Service appeals to the public for clean and white old table cloths, old sheets, or old toweks for making dressing and padding splints. These may be left at No. 1 Downing Street, between 10 a.m.
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  • 166 7 In an effort to get Chinese organisations to carry out mass weddings themselves, the number and trequency of such marriages at the Chinese Consu-late-General in Singapore will be reduced from next month. The Consulate-General sponsored mass weddings in 'the hope that Chinese public bodies would
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  • 47 7 Ban To Be Lifted By New Regulations rpHE Department of Inform ation officially announces that 1 the ban on the return of children over the age of ten from Australia for the holidays has been lifted. New regulations will be published shortly.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 85 7 a f Splendid—how happy everyone is —For only Cow& Gate is good enough for out Baby and your Baby and everyccdy else’s Baby. A little dearer v es —but u great deal better! You can’t nfford cheap Milk Foods for Baby even in Richest of ail in natural vi,.amins building
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  • 655 8 Market Dull And Neglected Lewis Peat (Singapore) Limited Singapore, Sept. 25. Once again a week has passed with the Singapore market dull and neglected. In response to a cable that has been received from the Rubber Trade Association of New York, it has been decided to send
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  • 210 8 Yesterdays Close Previously LONDON '•Spot" £256. 0. 0. “Forward” £259. 15. 0. SINGAPORE Spot* $138.37 $137 87 l. Business done PENANG: S l* ot $138.37 Hi $137.87 l. RUBBER; LONDON “Spot” 13 iijiSd, "Forward” 13 Hji6d. ono Quiet SINGAPORE Spot 38 s;Bc 38 5,8 C PENANG: ‘Spot’ 38
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  • 44 8 Profit for 1940 £2l 139 (£10,221). To N.D.C. £321. staff bonus £l9B, taxation reserve £5.500 (£1,500), cultivation and planting reserve £2,750 (£1,250), renovation reserve £5OO (same), final dividend 6 per cent., making 10 per cent. <6 per Cent), forward £3.654 (£2.448)
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  • 1110 8 Difficult Position For Malayan Producers THE E.P.T. ANOMALIES I The twenty-eighth ordinary general meeting of Gopeng Consolidated, Ltd., was held at the registered offices, Station-hill, Redruth. Col. C. J. Pike presided in the unavoidable absence of Mr. Frank E. Mair, the chairman of the company. The Secretary (Mr.
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  • STOCKS & SHARES QUOTATIONS
    • 467 8 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association (Penang and Ipoh sections) at noon 30th September, 1941 Issue Buyers Sellers 4/0 Ampat Tin 2/101 3/14 5/0 Austral Amal. 7/0 7/3 £1 Austral Malay 35/0 36/0 5/0 Ayer Hitam 18/0 19/oex $1 Ayer Weng .85 .90 £1 Bangrin Tin 13/0 14/0 $1
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    • 235 8 Issue Bayers Sellers Allenby 1.174 I.22Jex Alor Gajah .92J Amal Malay 1.65 1.724 Ayer Hitam .971 1.02 J Ayer Molek 1.174 1.22 J Ayer Panas 1.224 1.274 c Bassett .45 471 c Batu Lintang 1.124 1.15 Bedford 1.00 1.05 Benta 1.031 1.074 Bnrelli 1.40 1.45 Broga 66 68-} Brunei
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    • 362 8 Issue Buyers Sellers A£l Austral iN.z: Ord. 22/0 23/0 $2 Alex. Brick Ord. 1.75 1.80 $2 Alex. Brick 7A% Pref. 2.25 2.35 $5 B. M. T. 7.50 7.75 ex £5 Chartered Bunk £9 £9)x £1 Con. T. S. Ord. 16/0 16/6 £1 Con. T. S. 7% Pref 19/9 20/6
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    • 114 8 MINING Dividend Books close Payable Ayer Hitam 10% i n t. I.T. 8.10.41 (in London) Chenderiung 5% Final L. T 9.10.41 Gopeng 5% I.T. 7.10.41 Kamra 24% I*T. 8.10.41 Kinta Tin 7i% Int. 2|% Final 10.10.41 Kuala Lumpur Tin is. AC. 24.10 41 (at Melbourne) Puteh
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  • 543 8 Concentration Production The annual meeting o i t j lp Incorporated Accountants of was held in London. :-.4 Mr. Percy- Toothill (the p that the difficulties under v.i? i fession was functioning had o l tuated by r the ever-increasm [work and the burden of I arising from
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  • 174 8 Penang Monday., The Share market was stead.- ana I was a fair demand for several I while Industrials were not neglwttc good enquiries for Runnynieccs anc W Engineers »Ord“ but RubUT f generally on the quiet side. In the Tin i placed at market I reported sale
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  • 22 8 »£13.231 Profit for UDO. 65 o»; taxation reserve, £9.835 dividend 3 per cent.. maK <4 per cent.); forward.
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  • 67 8 Precautions To l’ a With Emergency I Peshawar. Sept Altnough the present to hitherto not presented a ern;i ieiit 1 frontiers of India, tlie 1 India, in accordance v.itn any eO wri taking precautions to de ra t l0 D j gency, has ordered t d^jers* l
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 84 8 BANKS OUR SERVICES ARE AT YOUR DISPOSAL To keep abreast with the progress of economic developments, no business concern can afford not to take advantage of the multifarious services offered by a reputed banking institution with years of financial experience. the INDIAN OVERSEAS B ANK I I LTD, I (Incorporated
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  • 441 9 Sharp Watch By G-Men -MEN and coastguard* ar e T maintaining unremitting watch by day 7 and night over the Los I Angeles Japanese fishing fleet of 650 power boats. Dozens of pleasure yachts have been commandeered from Long Beach resi- dents to strengthen the
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  • 680 9 A Monoeled P.C. In Whitehall (Front “The Times”) ft A POLICEMAN wearing a single eye-glass was lately, as we are told, on duty in Whitehall. This superficially trivial incident will not merely bring relief to those who long for a moment’s “escapism”; at any time, whether
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  • 119 9 Certain Changes In Transmissions Certain changes are scheduled to take place in the 8.8. C. transmissions in the Eastern Service from London, beginning from Monday, September 29. The M.B.C. services are also affected, and the following revised schedules will be in operation during the mornings from that
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  • 118 9 Due To “Mein Kampf" In his speech at Marlborough College, the Master. Mr. F. M. Heywood, referred to a secondhand clothes shop which had been started at the school, and was run by his wife and three members of the Common Room. He slaid that
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  • 122 9 Members of the A.I.F. who have fought, tn Libya, Greece, Crete, and Syria, as well as men from Tobruk, returned to Sydney recently as guards of a number of prisoners of war. They have been given leave and have dispersed to their homes In
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  • 190 9 F.M.S.V.F. APPOINTMENTS PROMOTIONS i Appointments and promotions in the F.M.S.V.F. gazetted were as follows: Captain D. S. Ainger is promoted to the rank of acting Major: Lieu. J. C. K. Marshall is promoted to the rank of acting Captain; Second-lieutenants M. G. Mills, I. H. Alsopp, S. C. Fowles, R.
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  • 269 9 TUESDAY. 30TH SEPTEMBER. 1941. Postage Latest Time of Destination Letters Postcards Supersciption Posting at Penang per oz. each Ordinary Regn. INTERNAL MALAYAN SERVICE Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur Wearne’s Air September 30th in.st. Singapore .10 OS Service 1 p.m. 12.45 p.m. AFRICA AU destinations .50 .25 8.0.A.C Oct. 2nd iivst.
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  • 75 9 Talks With Mr. Kao Ling-pai Questions “of mutual interest’* will be discussed between the British Ambassador to Chungking, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, who is now in Singapore for consultations with Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, and the local Chinese Consul-General. Mr. Kao Ling-pai. It is
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  • 99 9 Misappropriation Case Against Warder Che Mohamed bin Baba, the Third M&'Tis" trate. Kuala Lumpur, convicted Mohamed Nor bin Siak. a warder at Pudu Gaol, who was charged with dishonestly misapnro-. priating $38.25 rhe property of the Government. The accused, was paid the wrong nay envelope and
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  • 144 9 Europeans Under 50 Called Up It is nov obligatory on every European in Ceylon, under the age of fifty, who is mt already in. the Ceylon Defence Fore*, to enrol himself in the Ceylon Planters’ Rifle Corps or the Colombo Town Guard. All persons to whom
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  • 54 9 According to the Singapore Nippo. a British subject who has recently been evacuated from Manchuria declared that the customs examinations en route were severe. “It is said,” adds the paper, “that at a certain harbour one British evacuee’s haggag? was examined bit by bit by tto less
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 2738 9 P Singapore Calling. Programme ft Summary, Market Prices and Announce- B| V I I ments. 1.05 “From Our Mail Bag"—New B I I i Records. 1.30 Warning to Mariners. News. ||||H |Vftßft I j Y 45 Records by rhe Orchestra Ravmonde 2.00 Interval. 5.00 p.m. Modern Mandarin Dance Tunes. 5.45
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    • 257 9 don. 6.55 Listening Post—An analysis of German propaganda relayed from London. 7.00’ Children’s Programme—Auntie Beryl is going to tell you a story 7 called “The Flame 'Free Learns A Lesson”. 7.30 Variety Programme—“At the Cockatoo”. 8.00 “Rubber Growing”—A further talk in the series by an official of the Rubber Research
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  • 575 10 OBJECTIVES IN FRANCE AND SOUTHWEST GERMANY HIT u T London, Sept. 29 Bombers of the Royal Air Force attacked targets in Northern Italy and South-West Germany on Sunday night, according to authorised reports. R fighters yesterday carried out offensive pat rols over occupied France. Attacks were
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  • 160 10 —Reuter. Relieved After Five Months Simla, Sept. 29. I A few days ago the 18th Regiment ,of Indian Cavalry was quietly relieved from Tobruk after sharing the honour and burden of the defence of that fortress for five months. Shortly aftei its arrival at a rest-camp in
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  • 875 10 First Class ‘Blitz' Against Crimea Expedected ENEMY'S ENORMOUS CONCENTRATIONS Pin-Pricking Tactics The Prelude To Big Attack Ankara, Sept. 29 German concentrations in the Isthmus of Perekop opposite Russian Crimea have reached enormous proportions, according to reliable military reports from Bucharest and Moscow, states the N.B.C. commentator in a broadcast from
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  • 266 10 —Reuter. Prince Konov? Opposed To ar W ith Russia? Shanghai, Sept 29. The American-owned newspaper “China Press” publishes a statement attributed to a source in Tokyo which says that Germany is exercising pressure on Japan through Fascist Japanese Army officers in favour of an immediate clash
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  • 156 10 —Reuter. Bravery Of Riflemen In Syrian Campaign Simla, Sept. 29 The first awards to the Gurkhas fighting m the Middle East were made with the announcement. that two riflemen of the 4th Gurkha Rifles had won the I.D.S.M. While a platoon was preparing a position on
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  • 222 10 .—Reuter. Chinese Pressure On Enemy Flank Chungking, Sept. 29 Heavy fighting is continuing on the Hunan front where the Chinese claim to be stubbornly resisting the southward advance of the Japanese main body. Chinese columns are intensifying pressure on the Japanese flank and rear, capturing
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  • 177 10 Reuter. Gestapo In Control Everywhere London, Sept. 29 Rumours about internal conditions in Italy an commented on in a cautious tone by the newspaper "Yorkshire Post." The editorialist writes: “It may well be that a srreat many Italians are war weary, secretly- critical of the regime
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  • 36 10 —Reuter. Ottawa. Sept. 29. Imports ironi Japan and Manchukuo except by special permit, have been banned by the Canadian Government by an Order-in-Council which the National Revenue Department has made public.—Reuter.
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  • 410 10 Joint Defence Measures 0 Great Oil Wells Teheran, Sept 29 General Wavell landed at Teheran at five o’clock on Saturday t discuss the defence of the Caucasus and other matters with th° I Russians. General Wavell has arranged to meet the Caucasian Commander in-Chief.
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  • 117 10 —8.0. W. Affected By Surrender I Wolchefit Garrison I Rugby, September 9 The surrender of the Italian fore® Wolchefit in Abyssinia is exnected herl accelerate the final clearing up of military troeps still holding out in I GonGar area and probably numtcrirJ total of 6.000
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  • 74 10 —Reuter. Lt.-Col. Sir J. Lauriel Elected London. Sent. I Lieutenant-Colonel Si-' J ohn elected at the Guildtall on be the next. Lord Mayor of London will be the first bearieci Lord Maye many years. Sir John Laurie, who is .ha an Aiderman since 1931 ano
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  • 53 10 Reuter. Eire And Burma Agree Participate London, Sept. Eire and Burma have participate in reduction o p Empire Press telegram scheme per word and consequi exce otio. come into force without any October 1. sir Ed This has teen Je aad Wilshaw, Chairman cf tn c
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  • 116 10 —Reuter. Negotiations With Berlin Stockholm, Sept. 29. Important discussions are proceeding between Berlin and the Vichy Government aimed at reaching more satisfactory relations. While the conclusion, of a separate peace is not anticipated, it is expected there will be a relaxation, in the Armistice
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  • 193 10 —Reuter. 20 Per Cent. Higher Than Previous W eek London, September 29. Tank production during the “Tanks or Russia” week was nearly 20 per ■ent higher than during the previous veek which itself provided an all-time ■ecord. states the Ministry of Supply. On Saturday the tank
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  • 190 10 4 ‘Show Your Warrior Mentality And Help Yourself” —Reuter. Wardha, (Central Provinces, India) September 29. “Enlist in the Army, Air Force and Navy-. Show your warrior mentality and help yourself. Don’t be anti-war” declared Mr. M. S. Aney, a member of the Viceroy’s expanded Executive Council
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  • 51 10 —Reuter. Important Workshops Destroyed London, Sept. 29. An explosion and fire in a factory in the Norwegian province of Telemark yesterday destroyed workshops, laboratories and much of precious substance, according to an Oslo despatch in the independent French Agency. The fire is ascribed to “spontaneous combustion”.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 51 10 THE BEN LINE FAR EAST SERVICE FOR UNITED KINGDOM For particulars regarding freight, and other information please apply Io SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO.. Telephone No. 644 A 645 PENANG. LINE (incorporated in Australia) for particulars regarding Freight, Passage, and other information please apply to BOUSTEAD CO.. LTD., Agents Penang Telephone No,
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  • 290 11 Danahar Outboxed From The Start 1 1 By JOHN DAI£IS, Reuter’s Sports commentator). London, Sept. 29. IE reaction of “so many who owed so much to so few” rallied splendidly at the Albert Hall, scene of many memorfights and other spectacular occasions, and helped to
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  • 227 11 The Sin Min School basketball team beat the Huang Hoon School basketball team of Penang by the narrow margin of only 11 points on the Sin Min School ground on Sunday evening. The following are the teams:— Sin Min School Team. —Teh Gaik Sim, Lee Sai Slew, Tan Sie
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  • 65 11 Ipoh. As the result of a very successful swimming gala and dance held at the Ipoh Swimming Cluo. on August 30. which was generously supported by members and their friends, the Committee wish to announce that a sum of $763 was raised which is being
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  • 2397 11  -  PAPYRUS' DERBY By Steve Donoghue TV7HEN the flat-racing seaW son of 1923 opened I was in a position much happier than I had been in the two previous years, though I had ridden Humorist to victory in the Derby one year and Captain Cuttie
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  • 189 11 hockey tlpoh. Volunteers, who had an un-1 ecord last season tasted defeat tirst game this season, going prisingly to the Anderson School nd goal in five in a keenly connatch on the School ground yesjt the services of such players like La. Hen ,r Teik, Cyril
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  • 133 11 lingers Defeat Chinese Engineering Assn. B Lpoh. I l:t table-tennis match played on B<y in the premises of the Perak B%> Engineering Association the ißrs defeated the Perak Chinese En-B-in; Association team a formidaolc B b] the narrow margin of 5 games Balis (Rangers players mentioned I SINGLES ißn
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  • 177 11 |uel To Demand For War Allowance Tai pi ng. employees Of six of the seven estaurants in Taiping have Trike since last Saturday, 1 understood, to their demand allowance from their emI Tj Eng not met, ,r pluyees are asking for an ‘si each employee
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  • 157 11 Rugger At Sungei Patani Sungei Patani. An interesting game of rugger was witnessed on the Public Padang here on Saturday, when the Sungei Patani Club Ruaby team were defeated by the United Services Rugby Club team by 14 points (3 tries and 1 goal) to
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  • 118 11 P.R.C. vs Kedah Hall Party On the Esplanade today at 5.15 p.m. K.H.P.: Dubara Singh; Tan Luang Gark and Ismail bin Hashim; Chan Fdi Kum, Chee Phui San and Khoo Phin Hong; Khoo Ong Lee. Tan Hong Beng. Eu Hong Lay, Oh Chong Seng and Ng Beng Heng. Penang
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  • 694 11 The “Physical Culture <fc Variety Show,” which was organised by Mr. Chew Choo Soot of the “Apollo Body Culturists” and directed by Messrs. Gesper De Castro and Simon Chye, at the War Fund Fair at the Jubilee Park, Ipoh, cn September 27 was an
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 105 11 W tr C *eAr K ROAST «> 55, Burmah Road, Penang. Phone 3388. New Springtide Hotel PHONE No. 60 TANJONG BUNGAH PENANG The only place in PEN ANG where you can go and move about freely at your own will. Rates, Top-Floor-Room, boarding lodging inclusive $7.00 per day for one
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  • 490 12 Impressive Gallop By Punter’s Pride (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Today. DEST gallops this morning were done by Yule Call, Smoke Dreams, Punter’s Pride, Distinguished and -Cumberland. The going was still soft but should improve if no rain falls until Saturday. Track Notes
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  • 70 12 —8.0. W. Chosen Next Mayor Of London London, Sept. 30. Lieut-Colonel Sir John Laurie was chosen at the Guildhall today to be next Lord Mayor of London. Sir John, who is 69, has been aiderman since 1931 and was sheriff in 1935’36. He was prime warden
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  • 326 12 CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP The final of the Second Annual Club Championship over 36 holes between C. P. Allen and J. Scott will be played on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 3 p.m. and will be continued on Sunday the sth at 9.30 a m. Mixed Foursomes This monthly
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  • 32 12 A joint scrum practice will be held with the Garrison R.S.C. at Western Road at 5.15 p.m. on Wednesday* Oct. 1. All rugger playing members are asked to turn out.
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  • 111 12 Bail in the sum of 31,000 was allowed by Mr. Lim Koon Teck in the Penang Third Court yesterday to Ooi Lai Kooi who was charged with commit ting criminal breach of trust in respect of $713.49 while employed in The United Engineers between February and
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  • 224 12 —Reuter. London, Sept. 30. and Wellingtons were 'in the force which attacked objectives in Italy on Sunday night. A Wellington pilot who made a carefully-planned low level attack on a large factory at Genoa, said that there was moonlight when the planes went out but near
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  • 270 12 Reuter. When Commons Reassembles London, Sept. 30. THE Prime Minister will make a statement on the latest developments in the war situation when the House of Commons reassembles shortly, writes Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. He will deal at some length with Russia, both as regards the position
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  • 108 12 A Penang State hockey trial will be held on Oct. 8 on the Hutchings School ground at 5.15 p.m.: COLOURS ABDUL KAREEM CHANAN SINGH WEE CHONG GHEE A. CARRIER CAPT. W. G S. WILSON SUKKURU KHAN AHMED SYED PIARA SINGH J. VOHRA TAN HONG BENG EU
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  • 150 12 Being primarily an exchange bank, the National Bank of India has inevitably been affected by the loss of European markets and the strain on shipping space, and in the view of the bank’s chairman, Mr. R. Langford James, the prospect for the immediate future is one
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  • 978 12 Mr. John Hands On Magnitude Of Assistance QINCE March. 1932, mainly through private charity, the committee has been enabled to assist more than 2,500 person.*. And has distributed in relief 35,222 tins of milk, 647,955 katies of rice (weighed out into thousands of
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  • 179 12 i.—Reuter. London, Sept. 30. Six Czechs shot in Prague yesterday, as reported by the German radio, included two former Army generals—General Josef Bily, formerly military commander in Bohemia and Divisional General Hugo Vojti who was Deputy Commander of the Seventh Army Corps in Bratislava
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  • 313 12 Improved Results I The thirtjy-nrst ordinary general meeting lof Sungel Siput Rubber Plantations. Limited, was held in London. I Mr. C. D. Rotch (the chairman), after referring to the loss they had sustained through the death of Sir Ivor Philipps. I said that he was fortunate
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  • 47 12 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. TIN: Penang $138.75 Singapore $138.75 RUBBER: Penang Spot 38 5/8c Singapore Spot 38 5/8c COPRA: Sundried 53.00 buyers no Sellers Black Pepper Nominal TAPIOCA: Mtxiium $9.65 sellers Fair Seed $8.65 sellers RICE: Rangoon Parboiled No. 1 $10.36 Rangoon Parboiled No. 2 9.94
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  • 371 12 —8.0. W. i PILOT DESCRIBES RAID London, Sept. 30. QTIRLINGS and Wellingtons were in force which attacked objectives in Italy last night, says the Air Ministry News Service. A Wellington pilot, who made a carefully planned attack from low level, described the long journey and bombing
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  • 280 12 Increased Profit The thirty-third ordinary annual general meeting of the Langkat Sumatra Rubber Co., Ltd., was held at the offices, 71 St. Mary-axe, London, Mr. Henry Reside, tile chairman, presiding The profits, he said, showed an increase cl £3,982 over the previous year, but owing t.
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  • 165 12 long Seng Ghi, alias Yeoh Seng Ee, who was convicted on his plea of guilty to a charge of being a member of an unlawful society, namely, “The Malayan Communist Party,” on Sept. 8, in Penang Road, was released on his own bond of $lOO and one
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  • 27 12 R.A.F. FIGHTER ATTACK CONV NEAR DIEPP E -8.0. W. London, S R A.F fighters toda? attack VO,. .orries near and machine-gun 11 were %et on fire. 8.0.
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