The Straits Times, 13 October 1940

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA f|NAL EDITION No. 460 Sunday, October 13, 1940 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 460 Sunday, October 13, 1940 Price 10 Cents.
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  • 822 1 Non-Totalitarian Powers Would Be Grouped Countries Of Pacific In Combine To Keep Status Quo And Give Aid To China New York, Saturday. THE formation of a Pacific league of non-totalitarian powers to restrain Japan is suggested by the Herald-Tribune. It refers in this connection to China,
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  • 124 1 QN Friday, Sept. 13, a 7 we German aeroplane flew low over Buckingham Palace in London and dropped six high explt ve bombs, aimed according to German sources at an oil dump near the palace. Two of the bombs dropped in the front courtyard and
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  • 34 1 One of the extraordinary effects of bomb blast was to blow this omnibus to the first floor of ft building in the London area daring a raid last month.
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  • 101 1 New York, Saturday. "M V contention Is that an imITI mediate declaration of wai or, falling that, the granting of full emergency powers to President Roosevelt by Congress is the only way our democracy can meet the present emergency," declared Adm W.
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  • 82 1 CHINESE VICTORY IN SIX-DAY BATTLE Chungking, Saturday. A CHINESE victory in a six-day battle on the south bank of the Yangtse river in southern Anhwei is splashed in the newspapers. It is claimed the Japanese suffered 7,000 casualties. Reports state the battle began when the Japanese tried to push across
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  • 62 1 Lashlo, Burma, Saturday. THHE Chinese Government Is stated to be considering the prohibition of all private commercial traffic by road for three months from Oct. 18 in order to relieve congestion and obstruction to military transport, according to reports from Kunming. Only lorries with special
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  • 44 1 London, Saturday. AN order has been made concerning the provision of steel helmets In the interests of the Services and civil defence workers. Until their needs have been satisfied, no steel helmets will In future be supplied to the public.
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  • 25 1 In Belgium, the Germans have seized all stocks of potatoes, and there is a fresh threat of "severe penal acs" for any kind of sabotage.
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  • 58 1 Washington, Saturday. THE Dies Committee, which has been examining non-American activities has seized records of "certain organizations and persons in New York in connection with inquiries into Nazi activities throughout the country." Mr. Martin Dies said that information obtained had been tamed over to the Btate
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  • 160 1 Naval Battle Off Isle Of Wight Report New York, Saturday. TT is officially announced In 1 Berlin that there has been a heavy engagement between a U-boat squadron and British naval forces off the Isle of Wight. Preliminary reports indicate that some British destroyers ana torpedo-boats were torpedoed. On inquiry
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  • 78 1 W. ri'lia. Saturday. IT is unlikely that Mr. Gandhi will personally take part in civil disobedience or any other action leading to his arrest, according to those in close touch with membra of the Congress Working Committee after the meetings held yaaiefdaf. Some form
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  • 46 1 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is., Saturday. CANADA Is now going ahead with tha training of 10,000 British airmen "over and above the empire air tra nlng scheme," declared Mr. Hanson, the Conservative loader, to-day. He added: "I have this from the Air Ministry itself."—Reuter.
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  • 164 2 London, Saturday. VIRTUAL wartime precautions have I D taken at Baltimore because, of reports of attenoted sabotage of Brit sh munition ships, says a New York report. The harbour patrol has been trebled mid the port police have been rein- forced with CO U.S. coastguards.
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  • 93 2 RUMANIA'S BAN ON OIL TO TURKS DENIED \nk ira. Saturday. T!IF. »emi-omcial Turkish-Ana-tolian news agenrv h.-.s issued a denial of foreign lcptris fhat Rumania hr.s su' pended p::r....iim deliveries to Trrxty and C.r^ece. The Rffcnsy qnotet compet nt cire'es n>» dpclaiin? th.it the Rumanian Government is exceedingly satisfied w '.h
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  • 117 2 NEW TACTICS IN RED MANOEUVRES London, Saturday. THE "drastic reorganiration" o' the tactical training of the Soviet armed forces, based on experiences of th 3 Finnish war and ths war in the west, Is reflected in the tactical exercises which are now bein^ heid by the Red army and navy
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  • 79 2 Sydnry, SaturGay. JAPAN has Ju?t a. ranged to import from Aus'.ra.ia the July nuota o: weel amount'tif (o 25,000 bales. The monthly quota? were taken regulatt) until the end of May. but the Jun? quota was not taken until July. It Is under itood that
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  • 67 2 Shanghai, Saturday. TROUBLE was renewed in the 17--day-cld transportation strike In the French Conc?ssion when 200 workers engaged in carrying on a skeleton service joined the 2,500 already involved in the tie-up. A French morning newspaper, Le Journal de Shanghai, failed to appear to-day as th?
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  • 17 2 Two Fleet air arm pilots in full flying kit watching the skies.
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  • 304 2 London, Saturday. CPKCULATION, current since the Brenner Pass meeting, of the Axis plans for expansion through south-east Europe into the Middle East has led the weekly journal. Economist, to examine the possibilities facing the Nazi strategists. It does not dismiss as unlikely to
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  • 85 2 Hungary Rumania Appeal To The Axis London, Saturday. THE Swiss radio reports that negotiations between Hungari an and Rumanian delegations in Budapest have been broken off. The talks had been concerned with putting the Vienna arbitration award into effect and, according to the Hungarians, the Rumanians had asked for a
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  • 119 2 London, Sat. day. /^ERMAN army staff officers arrived in Bucharest to-day by motor-car. The mission consists of about 40 officers, headed by Gen. Hansen. The mission was welcomed by the Iron Guard leader, vice-Premier Sima and other Rumanian army leaders, ministers, the German and Italian ambassadors
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  • 97 2 London, Saturcay. IT is now officially confirmed lr. London that Britl3h residents i" Rumania have been warned by the British Legation there of the donger they are likely to run in remaining in eoemy-occupled territory. The British Legation in Buehareii 1 hopes to bo able
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  • 63 2 London, Saturday THE American minister in Bucharest 1 states that Gen. Antonescu, the Rumanian Prime Minster, accompanied by the Minister of Justice called on him and apologised for the arrest and beating of an American subject named Freeman, and promised that there would be no
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    37 2 Members of the A.T.S.. Hearing the battle-dress with which they have now been issued, holding up a parachute used by a Nazi airman when he baled out from hit shattered machine after an air battle over England.
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  • 27 2 9 Sir Samuel Hoare, British Ambassabor in Madrid, has gone to Gibraltar for the v.'cok-end on a personal visit to the Governor, Lieut. Gen. Sir Clive Llddel!.
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  • 961 2 R.A.F. Break Up German Bomber Groups Trying London London, Saturday. FORMATIONS of German Lcmbers made several attempts to cross the const in the direction of London during: the morning, and London had three brief alerts. Hurricanes and Spitfires intercepted one formation after another, air battles taking place at a great
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  • 527 2 London, Oct. 12. UOYVEVER much London has had to take it again in the past few nights, to have a grandstand view, as I have had, from a south east England cliff of the flashes of the storm the R.A.F. is making 20
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  • 34 2 Lydia Hill Killed By Bomb [JfDIA HILL, 27, friend of the Sultan of Johore, was killed on Friday by a bomb while strapping in Canterbury, according to a special correspondent of the Singapore Herald.
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  • 186 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. IyiASS demonstrations in favour of the return of Lao territory by Indo-China to Thailand are to be held in thr capital this afternoon. All Catholic churches In Thailand ar« offering prayers for peace
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  • 143 2 Japanese Prevent His Arrest At Shanghai Shanghai. Saturday. MTANTED on one of the largest larceny charts in th-> history nf Shanghai, L. A. Widl?r, a Swi.'s citizen, escaped arrest by officers of the Municipal police en Thursday v.hen a group of Jaoanes-* gendirmes interfered and
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  • 97 2 London, Saturday. THE new George Medal has been awarded to Will am Jenkins of the Swansea A.R.P., who rode a motorcycle three miles with a message at the height of a raid. While weaving to dodge crasning debris and burst gas mains he was knocked
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  • 41 2 London. Saturday. BELGIAN prisoners of war In Germany with the exception of professional officers, will be released before the winter. The Germans apparently do not wish to take the responsibility of feeding them throti^hout the winter
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  • 24 2 It is announced In Madrid that Spain Is renewing diplomatic, relations with Chile following a sett'ement of the difficulties between the two countries— Reuter.
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  • 437 9 SHATTERING BLOWS AGAINST NAZI WARSHIPS OIL SUPPLY CENTRES Many Hits On Destroyers Factories London. Saturday. ATTACKS on German destroyer? in the harbour at Brest were repeated on the second night in eucression in the course of bombinaf raids by aircraft of the coastal command on Thursday night, which ranged from
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  • 35 9 P olish Forces In Palestine 1' !i>l» .s Idiers cheeriully preparing a new encampment in PaiMine. They were originally stationed in Syria, but crossed the border to join the British forces when the French capitulated.
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  • 300 9 Contributions Are Still Pouring In London, Saturday. DOMINION and Colonial contributions to the war eftort In all Its Terms continue to pour In. For the Lord Mnyor of London's air raid distress fund, the High Commissioner for Australia has forwarded a iurthcr £40,000 on behalf
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  • 58 9 Madrid, Saturday. IN a throne room ceremony in the royal palace, Marshal de Bono. Inspector-General of Italian forces, yesterday handed Gen. Franco the collar of the Italian order of Annunziata which had been conferred on the Spanish leader by King V'ct^r. Gen. Franco sent a
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  • 211 9 London, Saturday. AMONG the country people in one district of England a deep impression has been created by the discovery that a young airman who risked his life by remaining In his burning machine until he was sure he had
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  • 127 9 Shanghai, Saturday. •TWO rewards totalling $75,000 have been offered for the arrest of the murderer of Mayor Fu Siao-an, aged 70, of the Japanese-controlled Greater Shanghai Municipality, who was killed in his sleep with a meat knife by a servant. A $50,000 reward is offered
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  • 38 9 INSTEAD of the elaborate programme of celebrations originally planned, the quincentenary of the granting of the Charter to Eton College by King Henry VI was marked on Friday by two services in the college chapel. British Wireless.
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  • 309 9 London, Saturday. A PILOT of the Royal Flying Corps who fought the Richthofen Circus over France in 1917 and 1918 has been-help-ing to chase Goering's bombers from the London skies. Twenty-five years ago, a boy fresh from school he was learning how to
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    • 297 4 Positively Last 4 performances of THOMAS HUGHES' famous story. i "is m IS ALHAMBRA I" "T 11 -fiEEJBk^SHi Mm I II li SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE I i J J FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW j I JIMMY LYDON JOSEPHINE I 111 AL*r HUTCHINSON.BIUY HALOP I ErMStCtturt-C* StaraMtailfc Grt« froJuctd Vv GINE TOWNI f
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    • 286 4 FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE POPULAR SHOW: TWO GREAT STARS TOGETHER IN A THRILLING N&W STORY BY JOHN GALSWORTHY CAPITOL TO-DAY.. 3.15 -6.15 -9.15 i:^.-_ v *W 1 VIVIEN LEIGH and LAURENCE OLIVIER "21 PAYS TOGETHER" with LESLIE BANKS With a Splendid 2-REEL BRITISH Official proiuction "BEHIND THE GUNS" produced
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  • 453 5 Martin-Danker Axon-Danker XHE first double wedding to be held Li Johore Bahru took place yesterday when Mr. Hugh Roland Martin was married, to Miss Josephine Esther Danker, and Mr. Alfred John Axon wa? married to Miss Queenie Mary Danker. Ths brides, Josephine and Qu&enie Danker, are
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  • 116 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE annual general meeting of the Muar 1 hospital club was held at the club premises and was presided over by Dr. M. L. Bynoe the president. Tea was served and after tea, Dr. M. I-. Bynoe spoke of the good work
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  • 97 5 BRITISH naval officials in Shanghai told the Associated Press that "we know nothing whatsoever about any German sea raider operating In the Pacific. This applies to both the Nazi liner Scharnhorst and the battle cruiser of the same name." American
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  • 41 5 UR. U. Bs Lwln, president of the Rotary Cluo lfl and of the Ramakrlshna Mission. Rangoon, will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Indian Association on Indo-Burma Relations" in the Ramakrlshna Hall on Monday, Oct. 14 at 5.45 p.m.
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  • 161 5 Shareholders Get Bonus: Works To Be Rebuilt (By Our Financial Correspondent) A BIG rebuilding programme for the Singapore works of United Engineers Ltd., is envisaged in the report for the year ended June last issued yesterday. The directors have transferred from the year's profits
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  • 104 5 $40,000 For War Fund Proposed rE War Fund will benefit by $40,000 if a proposal made by the directors of United Engineers Ltd. is approved by shareholders at the annual meeting on Oct. 25. A circular issued with the company's accounts yesterday states that the directors believed they had anticipated
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  • 101 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Temerloh. A CHINESE; lim Sang Tan. an employe* of the Sun Cinema, Mentakab. was convicted fcf Inche Saaeldln Khadert tlw Temerloh magistrate of theft of $183, being proceeds from the sale of tickets. Accused was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment with an
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    • 26 5 W A K E I.IN—SHERWOOD.—The engagement is announced between Squadron Leader Norman William Wakelin of Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, and Miss Bunty Sherwood of Raynes Park, Surrey.
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  • 1363 6  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By •pHE Fairy Wishful Thinking fluttered through our window again, made herself comfortable on the corner of our typewriter, and favoured us with one of her fatuous smiles. "Well," said The Fairy. "We haven't been invaded yet." "No," we said. "We haven't." "So there
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  • 356 6 BOOKS Gusto And Vitality Mariana. By Monica Dickens. Michael Joseph. Bs. 6d. MUCH the best thing about Monica Dickens's flrst novel Is the brilliant incisive sketches of her characters as they make their appearance. "She was a big, heavy girl, with vacant brown eyes like a cow, and a stolid
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    • 370 6 CONTRACT BRIDGE A- c ,y RIL J£ aldyi of ft. Louis, mo., By THE FOUR ACES writes: "The enclosed hand is easy if you see all the cards. The way I ed two en t r i es to dummy Therelcre played it I think it is a good example
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  • 1682 7 Councillor On India 's Great And Growing War Effort A COMPREHENSIVE review of the part that India is playing in the present war was given by Mr. H. H. Abdoolcader, C.8.E., Indian member of the Legislative Council, in a broadcast from the Singapore station last night. Mr. Abdoolcader said that
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  • 410 7 "Oily Man" Is Sentenced To Two Years' R.I. "THIS man is the famous 'Oily Man' whose exploits gained him notoriety a few years ago." said Chief Court Inspector E. H. Tunn, in the criminal district court yesterday, after the judge, Mr. J. McFalL had convicted a 39--year-old Malay, Maron bin
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  • 199 7 T: i M ?ov.:rnjnent officials are now in Manila negotiating for the purchase of a sugar central which they intend to dismantle and ship to their ncuntry. The mission is headed by Luang Roth Rathavicharn. an official of the Thai Ministry of Economic Affairs. He
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  • 29 7 Professional Indian dam-in* girls giving an item at the Dosbera festival celebration on Friday night by an anti-aircraft regiment of the Hong Kong-Singapore Royal artillery.
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    • 304 7 NEAR COMPLETE BREAKDOWN The nun who wrote tmt £4m\. letter to vi sayi we m Y^m shouldn't recognise him u^^V now as the man who JV^J^^ started taking Dr. /T/ Kafaßfe (j).c:: 1 "^ablets three f£( Vwa^^^k weeks ago t That's what P 4 VjISD happens when Dr. \^?^B -js
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  • 1106 8 By The Onlooker TWO locally educated young men, Messrs. J. B. Maschoieff and Seah Mong Hee, have passed the hnal examination of the Chartered Surveyors' Institution in the quantity surveying division. The Chartered Surveyors' Institution was founded in 1878 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1881. Persons
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  • 239 9 -^for. H. R. Cheeseman 1 BELIEVE the progress of "•1 ilaya depends very largely ■poii the exfr ision of education amon? the girls," said Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, acting Director of K lucation, whrn he formally dccl red open a block of new classrooms
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  • 421 9 Passengers Taken On By Bus (From Our Own Correspondent) Sere m ban, Saturday. ALL trains were connected by buses j at Serembfxn to-day when 13 1 wagons of a goods train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur were derailed in the early hours of this morning near Sungei Gadut
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  • 119 9 AT sunset yesterday Singapore Jews concluded their 24-hour fast of Yom Kippur at the sounding of the Shofar (ram's horn) Dy the Rabbi calling adherents to reflection and repentance The fast marked the end of ten days of p?nltence which began at the Jewish New Year,
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  • 334 9 At The Theatre "LUMIERE NOIRE" TPHE Malayan Magic Circle made another of its welcome appearances at the Victoria Theatre last night with "Lumlere Noire", a variety programme of magic, song and dance, which, while not as ambitious -nd lavish as predecessors, is original In certain respects, and as polished as
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  • 203 9 Schoolch ildren Keep Kampong Folk Aware Of New Food Prices rpuii Singapore Malay kampong folk, who are not generally in touch with flurtuati -us in food pnecs. from being cheated in thvir purchases. Malay vernacul?.r schoolchildren ar« brining to keep them informed by v/ord of mouth. Dur.ntj school hours the
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  • 227 9 NEPHEW OF DR. J. E. SMITH (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang. A FORMER Penang lad who was among those who figured in the miraculous escape from Dunkirk was killed recently as a result of a bombing attack on Brighton.
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  • 65 9 Further £20,000 From Malaya Patriotic Fund AST month the Malaya Patriotic Fund cabled to London a furthe. remittance of £20,000 for wai charities. A telegram has been received from the Malayan Information Agency stating that th;. amount has been allocated as follows Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, £10 000. Young
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  • 46 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. REMARKING that there was a serious discrepancy In the evidence, Mr. S. A. Bakar. First Magistrate, discharged Yap Ban Ch> a lorry-driver, who appeared on a s nmons charge of having Insulted Daleep Flngh, a police constable.
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  • 67 9 Thene exceptionally large ~us* are laid by hens in Government House. The hens are imported, it is understood. Only eight hens are kept and they lay an average of five eggs a day every time larger than the largest eggs generally found locally. The only method
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  • 148 9 Prize Ram's Air Trip Ends Inside Panther A FRkZE Merino ram which was flown from Cloncurry (Queensland) to Bandoeng* (Java) was eaten by a panther a fortnight after its arrival there. Capt. F. Kelberer, of KJU.L.M.. was the owner of the ram. His wife wanted a sheep as a pet
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  • 750 10 Opinion Federal Finance TTHE optimism expressed by the High Commissioner in the Federal Council in Feburary of this year regarding the ability of the Federation to make a gift of £1,000,000 to the Imperial Exchequer for the prosecution of the war from the year's available surplus appears to have been
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  • 604 10 British Navy's Fast Motor Torpedo Boats Described By TAFFRAIL The Well-known Naval Writer CAST motor torpedo-boats now figure in most of the world's navies. The naval book of reference Jane's Fighting Ships," mentions 25 such vesseh in the British Navy, with another ten due to be constructed under pre-war programmes.
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  • 394 10 Air Board Inquiry AN Air Board inquiry will be held into the freak collision in Australia on Sept. 29 between two R.A.A.F. reconnaissance planes, which locked together at 1,000 feet and were landed pick-a-back fashion by the amazing skill of Pupil-pilot L. G. Fuller. (A picture
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  • 91 10 DURING this month 600,000 soldiers throughout Great Britain will transfer from tents to more comfortable winter quarters. The finding of winter billets for so many men has never been necessary before In England's history. They will be accommodated in large and small country houses, halls,
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  • 300 11 Negotiations For Singapore And Australia Washington, Oct. 3. AN interview which Mr. Wendell Willkie. the Republican Presidential candidate, was reported to have given to the Christian Science Monitor has aroused great interest in political and diplomatic quarters at Washington. Mr. Willkie was reported as urging an
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  • 473 11 DISPUTED REPORT ON WILLKIE'S POLICY lives for liberty. I would aid Britain even If it meant the sacrifice of some speed In t!i« building of our own air fleet. The longer Britain holds the more time we shall have to prepare." SINGAPORE AND AUSTRALIA Mr Wlllkle made It clear, according
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  • 128 11 W. H. DA VIES DEAD London, Sept. 26. •THE death occurred to-day of the poeC and author, Mr. W. H. Davies, known as "The Tramp." He died at his home in Gloucestershire at the age Of 71. He was apprenticed as a pictureframe maker, but on completion of his apprenticeship
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    31 11 A GIRL of London's Auxiliary Fire Service, injured in the foot while fighting a fire in a building hit by a Nazi bomb, is given help by two frisnds.
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  • 164 11 Increase Expected •TTIIE British Government is con- sidering proposals to increase the allowances payable to wives and other dependents of men in the Services, and there will probably be an improvement hi these allowances before the winter. The initiative was taken the Secretary of State for War
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  • 107 11 MURDER ATTEMPT IN AIR RAID SHELTER ALLEGED London, Sept. 25. A MAN was charred to-day with having attempted to murder his wife in an Anderson shelter during an air-raid. Evidence was given that the nwa attacked his wife with a bucket. Although Nazi planes roared overhead and anti-aircraft guns were
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  • 63 11 Girls Arrested In Ritz Hotel London, Sept. 27. *TWO French girls who occupied a suite at the Ritz. costing two guineas a night, have been arrested under the Defence Regulations. They received the Press in their rooms, and announced that they were on a secret mission. The Germans had allowed
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  • 44 11 New York. Oct. 1. PROFESSOR Albert Einstein, 61, the noted German-born scientist, has been granted American citizen rightsHe was banished from Germany In 1932 because of his Jewish birth, and sheltered for some time In England before going to America.
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  • 45 11 Tokio, Sept. 25. •yHE Toklo newspaper "Chugai Shogyo" reports that Uruguay has announced that she will permit the Importation of 1,000,000 dollars worth of Japanese goods to balance wool exports to Japan. Consequently, trade will proceed smoothly, overcoming recent fears of a deadlock.
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  • 220 11 Archbishop Denounces Divorce, Birth Control AN attack on persons advocat- in* greater facility for divorce and the sale of birth control aids was made on Sept. 22 by Archbishop Gilroy, Catholic Archbishop of Sydney. He was speaking at the opening and blessing of the new £50.000 maternity block at the
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  • 73 11 Jackie Coogan, Air Instructor New York, Oct. 2. JACKIE COOGAN. "The Kid" in Charlie Chaplin's films of 20 years ago. has decided to become a flying instructor at a Royal Canadian Air Force training school. He will retain his American citizenship, he says. Coogan, now 25. earned more than £1.000.000
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 111 11 "£C£YJ WBbr a good dinner {^yuaianteed ten yeais old Malaya has recognised KEY BRANDY to be the most enjoyable and dist nctive Empire Brandy available. Now, those who desire and appreciate a more rare bouquet and flavour— who enjoy the magnificent quality of an old brandy— can be both patriotic
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    • 372 11 PRUDENTIAL Monthly Budget Savings Plan Illustration of the MONTHLY BUDGET SAVINGS PLAN Date of Birth.* Age Guaranteed Maturing Month'y Cash. at Age. Deposit. Ist Jan. 1910 30 £1,750.0.0. 55 £4. 15.0. GUARANTEED CASH RETURN. Amount available In Cash at Age 55 £1,750.0.0. Total of Deposits (25 X 12 x £4.15.0)
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  • 711 12 Quieter Period With Slightly Easier Prices BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Singapore, Saturday. THE local share market has had rather a quieter week and the turnover in all sections was not large. The developments in the Far East have not had any great effect but
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  • 1371 12 SATURDAY, OCT. 12, 1346: 12J8 P.M. ■MMM Ba>ert Seller* Ampat Tin (is) 3s 3a M Au.ii.ral Amal (5s) 5s 5s fid Austral Malay d) 33s 6d 35* 6a Ayer Hi lam (U) 19s 208 Ayer Weng ($1) .90 1.00 Bangrin Tin 15s 9d 16s 9d
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  • 79 12 sMunuj, un. ii, n«nn, B«yM Settan M*. IX HAS. (S|Mt looae) St 3S% N« IX R.8.S. tA* la nw October 3SK 3S% <;.r.A.Q. R.S.S. t.» b in baia October S7H MHi y.A.U- B-SA f.«.fc ib bmta* October n% S7% PTJTURK QUOTATIONS No. IX B.SA «d
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  • 261 12 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association. Singapore, Oet 12. Boofei Pouu fat Company OUfcteuil cios* Data Sx ott DDaaetel rear TW Payable Date fi«tc Chenderianc Ip% final tax Oct. 31 15% Hongkong Tin 12 4% int. less tax Oct. 24 37 'j% Idrla Hyd 2%% Int.
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  • 179 12 Singapore. Oct. 13. noon. Buyer* Seller* Oamoter 3 7.75 Hamburg Cube si 3 00 Java Cube ***** Pettier White Muntok 311.i5 VThlte ***** Black 3 8.36 Conrn Mixed $1A Sun Dried 3250 Snoc Flout No i Llngga 83.60 $3.60 Pair $2.90 $2 90 Sarawak $2.90 $2.93 Jelnrono
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    • 275 12 THE RULES OF HEALTH are Jew and simple jJ^jQ' ?3j» Ba\ J^SiL U at -af_i BrU' M B^BWu.-.iM4ft*3lW A^P M aH MLAm W *T V irst thing in the morning even before washing U^Sflfc think of loner Cleanliness. For clear skin, bright .W^teiv'yl I cy" and *at inner sparkle which
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    • 218 12 You too can have Husky I New Strength, Calm Nerves J and New Found Energy.. Thousands off Thin, Weak, Ailing, Nervous Men 4 Women, Once Discouraged, Say VIK £LP' Tablets Brought These Results* Where All Else Failed I *k la*ptwred App«nt«. ooocentratea and comes ro rtm a* Vtkeip 1 TTnaaflnai*
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  • 1865 13  -  R. H. Naylor By TO DAY, OCT. IS. For most of us: A 13th which ttvet up to "^unlucky If* tn some respects. Run no outdoor nils, keep quiet. Partimtnrtj avoid worrying ocer week-day affairs. For luck to-day wear or use. Scarlet, 9, ruby. BIRTHDAY FORECAST
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    • 142 13 The New POLAROID Glasses Are Hete 1 4@^*^& 6 Complete \>^ Replacements made free oi charge if fading or discolouration occurs. Beware of Imitations THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Bldg. [out, dotj\- iteaMi tfimi m yw. Km mm m tavt** cwtfrttoe) alwiyi by ratular taunt with "Btnkow't," ttM •rifinal contliUontr
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    • 405 13 IpNf TH€SE SIGNS SAY "ALKALIZE" I W*\ Upset Stomach Flatulence 1 Indigeition Biliou»nei» Heirtburn Constipation I—— —^^■^^■■^^^■^^^^^^^B tint ol JO for u-*v*«llng taomomK*) I ALKALISFD WITH PHILLIPS* 1 q* ,nd 200 fa, >^ Evaryon* will occasion ,ly ov«r-indulf«. But It Isn't n«c«sivy ta suffer for your indiscretions. Not when you
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 399 13 ITHIS WEEK FOR YOU HERE, grouped according to Curious underground influence* at work. month of birth (lrrespec- «-»o* i*™ 1 Mnd tive of year), la a statement te ottentum *> of probabilities to be expected JULY (Jim 23— -«Uy 23)— this week. O^ a of trouble in JANUARY (Dee. II—
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  • 861 14 Things To Do When Those Few Grey Hairs Wrinkles Begin To Appear Max Factor's Advice IF that time has arrived when grey hair, and perhaps a few wrinkles, have made their appearance— what are you doing about them Are you, through cosmetic concealment, endeavouring to obliterate every trace of your
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  • 110 14 bination in material is shown In Ann Sothern's Adrian-de-signed suit combining white flannel with black velvet. The flared skirt Is topped by a long jacket, zipped to the waistline with three huge gold hoops fastening the neckline instead of buttons. Black velvet gloves and a black velvet
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    • 395 14 w M a v m *^m fr\ aY v9^mi 9C PROTECT YOUR SKIN I i "THE ELIZABETH ARDEN WAT* Before the tropic sun which is so inviting but can bm harmful to a ddicate skin has marred your greatest charm, start using Elizabeth Arden's Sunpruf Cream. Thi» enables you to
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    • 440 14 'Just a snack 9 becomes a tasty meal with HIEI UP* SAUCE HER SIX3MACH FELT TIED WITH A ROPE Indigestion Made Her Afraid To Eat For years. Uus UxUgestum sufferer went hungry bemuse sh e feared the punishing pains which followed a meaL j Now she eats anything she lik»a
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  • 357 15  - A Good Carriage Helps If You Miss The Daily Dozen Muriel Rapson By THOSE of us who have but little time in which to perform our daily dozen need not despair of keeping fit For, by learning correct posture, and by retaining it throughout the day, extra exercises become unnecessary.
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    54 15 Maureen O'Hara, RKO Radio player, wears a blouse of crimson with full, pleated trousers of old gold. Cummerbund and turban (which ties in back in a bow) are olive green. Maureen also wears the crimson blouse with either the long or the short white jersey skirts, adds cummerbund and
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  • 58 15 BRAID work is another form of handwork which is reappearing on clothes. For this work, you need a clear transfer which you iron in to the dress bodice, or the child's coat, and then you tack as invisibly as you can lengths of narrow cotton braid. Scroll patterns
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  • 63 15 "THERE tfi M uiuiiy things we must carry in our handbags that only essentials can claim a place. A new, small and efncl» it accessory well worth seeking is a powder pull in a tube. It looks just like a lipstick. One pull and out fluffs a full-sized puff.
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  • 50 15 |~OR those who must now do at least some of their own housework, the hand mop in the form of a glove is ideal for dusting purposes. It protects your hands, too, as well as forming a more efficient duster and polisher than the usual piece of cloth
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    • 499 16 &%)±*rSpo\\ Your J ss^^ ,A^Au^\\\\ Up ana down tfie court' _^bsßh\\vS^\^ thousands of men and 1 _^fl a&HßsKfsr^X women who have lost y^^k jrm iKo^*\ thefoy of health! They jS |H I JUii^^lA I* sheer blessing! Why WOMEN need Why MEN need YEAST-VITE YEAST-VITE A hundred years ago it would
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    • 297 16 FTIEE LANCE JOURNALISM Enables You to Make Monejr with Your lVn In Singapore you can now learn from a course written by famous editors, how to zriake Pree Lance Journalism pay. Many pupils find ready acceptance for their articles right from the commencement oC their course, earning money quickly, easily
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    • 966 16 Wireless Programmes TODAY SINGAPORE ZIIL 13.33 tn,cs. (225 m.) 7.HPI 9.60 m/cs (30.96 m.) ZHP2 7.85 m/c* (41.38 tn.) ZHL, ZHPI oV ZHP3 The times of the morning news relays tn French and English from London are somewhat uncertain, but an announcement will be made over the air as soon
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    • 388 16 EMPIRE STATION Transmission 2 (6.00 p.m -9.05 p.m. Malaju time) will be radiated on the following wavelengths: GSH— I3.97 m; GS1 S» m: GSJ— II*. m; GSG 16.86 m; GST 13.02 m. and oi GSP— I9.6O m until 7.20 o.ei -nd on GSV--16.84 m from 7.35 p.m. Transmission 3 (9.20
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    • 817 16 NIROM IDB 15.31 mes (19.61 m.i; YDC 15.19 mes (14.80 m); PLP 11.00 mes (17.27 m.»; PMN 10.26 mes (29.24 m.) YDB 9.55 mels (31.41 m.l; YDD 6.04 mes (49.67 m.i 5.50 ajn. Records; 6.05 a.m. Radio Oranje; 6.20 ajn. News; 6.35 a.m. Records icontd); 7.05 ajn. News repeated; 7.20
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  • 698 17 Singapore Badminton Notes illy Our Badminton Correspondent) THE succeoS of the competitors representing the Eclipse B.P. in the Singapore junior championship tournamrnts provides clear evidence or the benefits to be derived from «l!ih:ition to the local governing body. It was not until two years ago that this club join d
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  • 423 17 (From Cur Own Correspondent) Muar. Pthe best hockey game seen this season the Muar Hornets beat thn I Muar Chinese by two goa's to nil when the sides met in a friendly match played at the Hospital paJang. Contrary to expectations the Chinese fully extended the
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  • 1575 17  -  "Doc" DUGBY enthusiasts will have no cause to complain this season with a host of attractive representative fixtures. This season the H M.S. Malaya Cup Is in abeyance and a series of matches have been arranged on the club match system at home. In this series the
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    14 17 The Y.vi.r.v cricket team of sUuUa i.i.nur, winners this year of the Stonor Shield.
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    • 351 17 .BRYLCREEM PP THE PERFECT HAIR DRESSING Jr X^ sssso9^^isa A Bmart hea^ th y heat^ ot hair l^ e aim ever y weU c dressed man is assured when you use Brylcrecrn. Just 'sii^ >S^lg&^^ ru a titd* into YourV our every morning and notice the aj^bia Jmßn&£2^\ difference. It's
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    • 46 17 For light texture, fine flay o v r ROYAL •An important H!n^-^dflll; secret ot light, NU/|9imUff delirious baked PtfUSLyVI powder. Don't British i-.n.pira take chances. Prodaci Bake with Royal! Its action is uniform dependable promotes a fine texture and delicious flavour! Buy a tin to-day 4194-S
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  • 1773 18 Fine Effort By Eelgrass In 6-Furlong Race (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CLOSE finishes and low dividends marked the final day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting to-day. In the t k'hth race the Selangor course record for six furlon es was equalled
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  • 683 18 <From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. I POOD progress has been made in the i Malacca lawn tennis tournament which started on Sept. 29. A number of Muar players are taking part and they are putting up a good show. On Monday Hannay and Chia '—15.3) will
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  • 141 18 The women's inter-club match between the Royal Singapore Golf Club and the Island Club, played on Friday, resulted in a win for Island Club: Mrs. S. N. Kelly 4, vs. Mrs. J. A. Allen 3: Lady Bagnall 1, vs. Mrs. F. T. Wyckoff 6:
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    21 18 A. J. HUNTER: All-round sportsman who has represented Malay States and Selangor at cricket and the North and Selangor at rugger.
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  • 277 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. SELANGOR Club beat the Negrl Sembilan Rugby Football Club by IS points (three goals and one try) to five points (one goal) to-day In a Iriendly match at Seremban. The game was too one-sided to bo interesting. Selangor Club possessed
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  • 311 18 THANKS to J. B. Potter, the S.C.C. 1 beat St. Andrew's Old Boys by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to three (a penalty) in an extremely hard fought game of rugby at Woodsvi le yesterday. J. B. Potter scored the Clubs
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    11 18 YAUiA: .Malay Football Association and Singapore footballer. A clever left wing.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 519 18 MAN ROBBED OF HIS YOUTH Have you given years ol your youth to unremitting l:».bour In aa enervating climate? Are the yeaia taking thetr toll of r ou far too quickly, robbing you of energy and vital force, draining you of your natural Joy in life? Most men and women
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    • 379 18 This simple treatment will soon 5^38 STOP r^|ip?¥^|f|Bf YOUR D ofi"^^®l^^ SCRATCHING^I^^j When your dog keeps scratching, it shows that impurmesfiiterintohiiblood- i iiream, and his skin hi» no impurities in hIS blood have Set up a Violent pore«, he cannot get rid of th« irritation under the skin. The certain
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  • 1000 19 R.A.F. (Blues) Beat Army Crusaders In Fast, Open Rugby Game |N a fast open game, which provided rousing and, at times spectacular, rugby the R.A.F. (Blues) beat the Army Crusaders by 12 points (a goal, a drop- goal and a try) to three points (a try) on the S.C.C. padang
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  • 119 19 Hie 1 allowing have accepted to play Hockey far B.C.C. second team tb. Singapore Hornets on Monday at S.C.C.: Dr. B. D. MoUisvrorUi Pa> Lieut. O. C. For tin. P. F. Klnsey; J. Fletcher-Cooke. W. J. Peel, Lieut. M P. Francis; M. W Cole, Lieut H. Huleatt, B.
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  • 208 19 r* MOUNTAIN Battery hockey team J\ beat the Singapore Colts by one goal to nil in a game yesterday at the Naval Base. The ground was turfless, which made for fast play, and some clever stickirork was shown by both teams. For the Colts, Alec
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  • 93 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. PERAK Asiatics beat a Perak Rugby Football Club team by 10 points (two goals) to three points (a try) on the padang this evening. In spite or bad weather a fine game was seen. The Asiatics opened the scoring
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  • 323 19 THE following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. vs. Medical College Union on Monday, at 6 p.m. at V.M.C.A. ground: I. Reshty. A. Fecgan, Dr. V. Xavler, G. L. Day, Wong Fatt Urn, R Flemmlng. C. Reshty. S. M. Hope, Lee Fong Lim (captain), Goh
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  • 203 19 THE Argylls and the Chinese drew two-all at the stadium yesterday in what was the last match of the S.AF.A. League (first division). It was an exciting match, both teams playing strongly. While the Chinese were at full strength, the Argyils were without Slessor and Blaney,
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  • 129 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. JLJIUAR Chinese sporting community w has lost a fln? all-round sportsman in Lim Chwee Seng who has left the district. Lim Chwee Seng played soccer for the Chinese and also repre~ sented the Kluar district side. H» was Malacca's regular
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  • 338 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bfthru, Saturday. opening the score early in the first half. Singapore Police were beaten by Johore Police by 19 points (two goals, two tries and one penalty) to three points (a try) in a nigby match played at the Civil
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  • 171 19 (From Our Own Correspondent? Johore Bahru, Saturday. SCORING seven goals without a reply against the Indians at the Istana padang yesterday, the Royal Engineers registered one of their best soccer victories in Job ore. The Indians, having on their side reveral experienced men, provided a
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  • 77 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. Fthe final of the Bardhan Memorial Trophy competition between the various Indian State teams, Perak beat Malacca by two goals to one in a soccer match which was played at Seremban to-day. De Cruz opened the scoring for Malacca who led hi
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  • 62 19 Keppel Golf Club women's nine-hole competition for October resulted: "A" Division: Mrs. R. E. Earle 45 9=36; Mrs. E. A. Ford 48—12=36; Mrs. 8. R. Burstall 48— 9y 2 =3BV' 2 Mrs. Earle won on the result of the first six holes. "B" Division: Mrs.
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    • 129 19 PERAK TURF CLUB OCTOBER NOVEMBER MEETING 1M« SATURDAY. OCT. 16. 1940 WEDNESDAY, OCT. M, 1940 SATVRDAY, NOV. 2, 1940 Subscriptions for Visiting Members shall b*:— MEN $5 LADIES $1 far the Meeting or any day thereof. VISITING MEMBERS mint be introduced by Members and MUST APPLY NOT LATER THAN 5
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    • 175 19 Eye Examinations Eyeglasses w Exclusively Personalised Service by a duly qualified licensed and registered practitioner with legal qualifications. iTH^MP/ON XJPTICAL C 9 4 ARCADE BUM;.. 'PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience, WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump Oat of
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  • 996 20 The Brighter Side Of Air Raids On London Pocket Cartoons WHILE British fighters are meeting Nazi raiders in the a'r. things are also happening on the ground below. Here are stories, ranging from the heroic to the comic, but all expressing the thumbs-up spirit of Great Lritain in a blitzkrieg.
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  • 55 20 Alsxandr a. Sept. 29. •T*HIRTY-ONE cabaret uirls have been 1 expelled by the British Military Governor of Alexandria for espionage. They wefle Rumanians, Yugoslavs, Butears, and Greeks. The girls, who wsre entertaining troops, were allowed to stay after 200 others had been expellc-3 just
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  • 37 20 London, Oct. 1. GERMANY has banned the books ol Slgrid Undset. Norwegian novelist, and Nobel Prize winner. Last December Sigrid Undset gave her rights to book royalties to the Finnish Red Cross.
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  • 101 20 "Murder Syndicate" Chiefs Sent To Electric Chair New York, Sept. 19. riVO leaders of a Brooklyn (New York) "murder syndicate" which was responsible for at least 83 killings were to-night condemned to the electric chair. In less than two hours a jury found gunmen Harry Strauss and Martin Goldstein guilty
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  • 133 20 Mademoiselle From Armentieres NO NEWS OF HER FATHER IN FRANCE '•j^IADFMOISELLE from Armen- tieres" who is now Mrs. Albert Rogers, of Howsman Road, Casteln .v. Barnes has .cceived no news for four months of her father and sisters, who live in Armentieres. When the last war broke out Mrs Rogers
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  • 190 20 GESTAPO THREAT TO CHANNEL ISLANDERS London, Sept. 27. THE Germans are exaggeratedly 1 polite to the Channel Islanders, and are trying to win them over to the Nazi cause. This Is reported by eight men from Guernsey who have landed on the south coast of England after a daring escape.
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  • 87 20 London, Sept. 27. rvAMAGE to the port and town of Narvik (Norway), including the ships wrecked in the harbour, is estimated at £27,000,000. The newspaper Sunnmoersposten says that the Swedish Iron Ore Company alone suffered losses of £1C.000.000. Ninety-five houses were partly or wholly destroyed
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  • 65 20 THE U.S. Navy has four unsinkable speedboats operated by remote radio control, according to an an nouncement by officials ot the Kris Craft Corporation, of Michigan. The Navy will use ,he boats as targets in bomb practice. It is claimed that they could be used
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  • 223 20 THE Commonwealth Government has been asked to permit the export to Netherlands India of a number of Australian made Tiger Moth initial instruction aircraft for the training of Dutch Air Force pilots. Pending permission to export the Tiger Moth trainers, they have been purchased
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    • 113 20 £*V >^L_ BRANDY j^j9 |||gl More Non-Skid More Safety ff/Jk^ %^k XfiSIsXSkMMmM THE new Firestone Champion is tbe greatest ycjv^ me ever °ff cr cd the motoring public. Look at Ink v£ X X -k A thicker, heavier, tougher tread widi mon H^| l\ it An entirely new tread design.
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