The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 August 1939

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  • 18 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,853. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1039. 5 CENTS j
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  • 185 1 Comment By Forster After Seeing Hitler REPORTED "ACTION IF NECESSARY" HINT I. VERY SOON RETURN TO THE REICH." THK STATEMENT, ACCORDING TO A REPORT P.\Rl< LAST NIGHT, WAS MADE BY HERR IMER.THE DANZIG NAZI LEADER, IN AN INTERVFTER HIS RETURN FROM VISITING HITI.KK. ese
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  • 22 1 HITLER "HIGHEST SACRIFICE" I •>: "nan," der sch. Gertddressing 01 works B tlei rieite highest W there is but that :or the Reuter
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  • 175 1 Ministers To Discuss Axis Strength ROME COMMENT Rome, Auf. 10. WHEN Count Ciano and Herr von Ribbentrop meet at Salzburg their aim will be "to ascertain the stage or i military and political collaboration now reached by Germany and Italy" according to Signor Gayda ("the mouthpiece of Mussolini") writing In
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  • 36 1 Chicago. Aug. 10. A marriage licence was issued today to Mr. Fred Snite— the "man in the iron lung"— and Miss Teresa Larkin, aged 25, who is described as an old friend of the family.- Reuter
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    30 1 THE QUEEN last week treat to Tid worth where she presented a new standard to the Queen's Bays. Her Majesty is seen watching a parade of tanks during the visit.
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  • 138 1 FTokio, Aug. 10. OLLOWING incidents at Swatow, after the landing of British marines from a destroyer, Japanese troops were posted to "isolate" the British Consulate there, according to Japanese press despatches. According to the Japanese Domei News Agency, the Japanese consul at Swatow has
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  • 114 1 London, Aug. 10. NO instructions have yet been sent to Sir Robert Cralgie, British Ambassador in Tokio, Reuters diplomatic correspondent understands. Official circles have not yet any knowledge or reports that the Japanese military mission intend to leave Tokio next week if negotiations are not resumed.
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  • 55 1 Batavia, Aug. 10 LEADERS of different parties represented on the national council have proposed a motion urging the necessity for reinforcing the defences of the Netherlands Indies. It is considered special attention should be given to the navy and air force, both from an
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  • 57 1 The Hague, Auff. 10. It la learned that Dr. Colljn, former premier, accompanied by his wife is leaving for a world tour at the end of September. He will visit the United States, Japan. China and the Netherlands East Indies, returning home in time
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  • 23 1 London, Au*. Mr Quo Tai-chi. Chinese Ambassador, visited Lord Halifa:; at the Foreign Office yesterday -nd icmatned for three quarters of an hour.
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  • 86 1 London, Aug. 10. nri<;: DUKJI and Duchess of Kent have decided to fly to Karachi when they proceed to Australia in October when the Duke takes up the appointment of GovernorGeneral— in order to shorten what would otherwise be a long sea voyage. According to
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  • 80 1 London, Aug. 10 THE RJV.F. air exercises, suspended during the night owing to bad weather, were resumed this morning, when a feature of operations was the accurate work of the Observer Corps. Several bomber formations completed raids without being seen by fighter patrols, but bad weather
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  • 68 1 London, Aug. 10. FOLLOWING conferences between railway unions and companies, the possibility of a strike, following a dispute over wording conditions, has been put off until next week. After a meeting between the companies and Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers and Firemen, an official statement was
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  • 114 1 Danzig, Aug. 10. "We meet in grave times and protest before the whole world against the anti-Danzig war threat which Poles have been making for weeks past," declared Herr Forster. Danzig Nazi leader, addressing a mass demonstration here tonight. Herr Forster added that foreign journalists had assumed the
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  • 274 1 Crisis Th reatening Over Yugo-Slavia REPORTED TROOP MOVES BY GERMANY ITALY London, Aug. 10. DEPORTS from the Yugoslav frontier arouse fears that Yugo-Slavia will be the centre of the next European crisis, reports a News Chronicle special correspondent from Belgrade today, adding that it is reliably reported Italians in Albania
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  • 106 1 Canton, Vug. 10. IL|R. Wang Chlng-wel, former Vice- President of the Kuomintang. Mnee disowned and labelled a "traitor" by the Chinese Government, in a radio speech tonight discussed his aims for peace with Japan. He said a truce in the whole of China could be immediately
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  • 135 1 London, Aug. 10. IN reply to a query as to whether peace would be maintained, addressed by the editor of the Daily Express to 12 foreign correspondents of the newspaper, ten of the correspondents have declared that they were certain that there would be no
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  • 144 1 Simla, Aui. Jo. T.IE red-bearded Fakir of Ipi. lor the past 14 years terror or Waziristan. has reappeared at Kharre, on the ronhern border al north Wazlrlstan. :rom where h^ was dislodged by military action last year. The air blockade, which cut ofl from their
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    • 93 1 f? 0^ APF FN'TERESTED HOME 0 s fIjoTIRMAITS st> J!!!L 0 A DF 1 T*ri < 8Ti r r T l T i f tvArrl rS HI 1 1 r I LiJuO II." 1 Limj Cocktail Dance 7 p.m to 9 p.m. SER DANCE (informal) 9-45 to midnight S *VERYN
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  • 570 2 JAPAN HINTS AT BREAKING OFF TOKIO PARLEY Minister's Interview With British Envoy TOLD "NO INTENTIONAL DELAY BY BRITAIN" Tokio, Aug. 10. MR. SOTOMATSU KATO, Japanese Minister-at-Large to China and head of the Japanese delegation to the Tokio conference on Tientsin, had an interview with Sir Robert Craigie, the British Ambassador,
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  • 115 2 Anti-British Campaign At Hankow Hankow, Aug. 10. AUROE-SCALE anti-British campaign was launched here today, the streets being placarded with anti-British posters. A special anti-British demonstration has been arranged for next Sunday. the second anniversary of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese hostilities at Shanghai in 1937. Chinese shops have been ordered
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  • 104 2 Palestine Jews Urged To Oppose British Policy Geneva. Aug. 10. IUON COOPERATION with the British! Government in retaliation for the suspension of Jewish immigration to Palestine and the White Paper policy was urged by Rabbi Meir Berlin in his opining address to the world conference oi Mitrachi i Orthodox Wing
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  • 62 2 London, \u?. 10. dfctofcw to postpone the general black-out in connection with the air exercises last night came too late to affect the elaborate schemes for A.R.P. practice arranged in many parts of England. Several loc-al authorities, including Birmingham, Rochester. Bedford. Brighton and Derby, went
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  • 22 2 Telephone and telegraph services between Rangoon and Kunming, capital of Yunnan, were fora:ally opened to the general public yesterday, reports Union Times.
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  • 102 2 Tendon, Any. 10. Two leading legal authorities, Professor Norman Benfwich and Margery i ry, today sent a telegram to Lord Halifax stating: "We are alarmed by the rumour that Chinese suspects in Tientsin may be handed over to the Japanese. We consider the legality
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  • 46 2 A triple collision occurred -at "the junction of River Valley and Kim Seng Roads last night, involving two cars and a Chinese cyclist. The cyclist who is reported to be badly injured, was removed be lore the. arrival of th? ambulance
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  • 56 2 Madrid, Au?. 10. Both military and the original Falange (Fascist) elements have been given representation on the Falange Party council by the appointment of Senor Ramon Suner as president, General Augustin Monoz Grande as Secretary and General Pedro Gamero as vice-Secretary-General. Gen. Pedro Gamero was
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  • 115 2 London, Aug- 10. I ONDON newspapers stress the useful picture which is being given of Britain's growing armed strength. The Times writes that, though the value for training purposes of the mobilisation of the reserve fleet is not to be underestimated, it is no secret step
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  • 521 2 THREE schemes lor the social welfare of young civilians and Services men were placed before leading citizens of Singapore at a tea given at Bisliopsbourne, by the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. R*v. B. C. Roberts, last evening. The proposals were for a Toe
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  • 37 2 The sea v/all which will push the Esplanade considerably further out to sea is making: good progress. It will extend from the Finzapore River to Stamford Canal. This Free Press picture shows wor.i in progress.
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  • 180 2 Bucharest, Aii?. 10. I/ING CAROL of Rumania, who is cruising in the Mediterranean, is credited in some quarters here with the intention of cutting short his holiday and returning to Bucharest owing to the international situation. Large-scale manoeuvres are beginning shortly in Rumania, which
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  • 111 2 London, Aug. 10. ABOUT 150 reservist instructors at a Yeovil (Somerset) camp have been angered because some of them go a iortnight without pay when the return to civil life, and because they are not receiving a reserve allowance in addition to their army pay while
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  • 47 2 More Troops Arriving From India Today ANOTH z ments gunners, m various othi tirtfade— are rore toci; slid K will the Sinsa The arriva of rein fen lv 7,000 thr that More I bers are ircm west so. Huge troop-can last evening with for the new i
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  • 97 2 CRITICISMS OF F.M.S. TRADF. UNION BILL From Our G*.. STRING t-NT i tions of the Union Bill yr posed by the Pear*. Council was rr.ad< by I Gopalan. a member oi Union < -nd the Trade I meeting today. Speaki. labourers on poor quah; schools. Tl. Goil oupht to take
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  • 13 2 R. E. FOOTBALLER INJURED Enfrii:f< I jured at the P He i: i
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  • 12 2 A rAIPI caught nr Harb< th#^ fln
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  • 21 2 'QUAKE IN BULGARIA CAUSES TERROR Wai: I I an area i Central were Td Brad of B of terror «r Reuter
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  • 77 2 Films Smuggled In Diplomatic Bag New York, Aug. 10. pHAKGES have been forwarded to Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, by Attorney Cahill, .illejing that the French Foreign Ministry permitted its diplomatic baj to be used for snuggling commT^ifil lilms. Dr. Cahill forwarded the ch.xrr;es at the request of the
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  • 144 2 London, Aug. 10. TT was decided today that the copp?r production quota should be raised Irom 95 to 105 per cent, of basic tonnages, effective from Aug. 16. This decision came as no surprise ti. the London metal exchange Well-informed observers point out i that as
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  • 58 2 Smyrna, Aii£. 10. STARVING, thirsty, exhausted and 1 penniless, 500 Jewish refugees are marooned aboard the steamer Parita. flying the Panama flas, in thr harbour here. The Turkish authorities have refuted permission for them to land. The steamer has exhausted he.r fuel, and her engine* have.
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    • 58 2 onr fme selection I Eve*.' »»;.U lia-i been carefully selected from the finest English, S^/r^ Australian and Continental breeds /^ZIJ and represents the best value In poultry that can be obtained. I Always a fresh supply in stock V r r^ and select for yourself ill ~—^jjfnjiinjttTTnip^^B^^ PUOUE 5376 FIVE
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  • 25 3 SOme c O Jn£\T%T" Slr U yil Wiil be at the "Circus lomes To Town entertainment at Raffles Hotel next week.
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  • 344 3 INSPECTOR SAYS MORE 'PIN -TABLES' IN SINGAPORE Have Sprung Up Like Mushrooms" SEQUEL TO POLICE RAID: TWO MEN FINED INURING the past 10 days pin tables in shops have sprung up like mushrooms in a night. Practically every shop has them," declared Inspector P. Gordon in the Singapore Third Police
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  • 244 3 y^ SUGGESTION that an ambulance should be placed on Bukit Timah Road, in view of the number of accidents there was made to the Singapore Rural Board yesterday in a letter from a resident of Johore. The writer said he had seen two very
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  • 124 3 Did Not Report Arrival Japanese Fined MAKOTO AOKI, 43-year-old Japanese, v>'us fined $5 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to report his arrival from Johore within 48 hours to the Registrar of Aliens. Aoki's wife. Mrs. Yoshiko Aoki, was cautioned
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  • 97 3 SINGAPORE has a village with two names, the chairman of the Rural Board, Mr. W. S. Ebden. announced at a meeting of the board yesterday. When going along Jurong Road, he said, one saw a settlement called Jurong Village. When returning, however, one found the
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  • 94 3 QUESTION OF WATER ELECTRIC BILLS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Au£. 9. FAT no reply had yet been received from the State Engineer was the information given to Mr. K. K. Benjamin by the chairman at today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board when he referred to his
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  • 81 3 •PHE suit between J. N. Jones, a bulld- ing engineer, and Wee Cheng Soon, a building contractor, was continued before Mr. Justice Manning In the Singapore Hish Court yesterday. Jones claimed more than $4,000 from Cheng Soon for alleged wrongful dismissal, his claim comprising six months'
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  • 158 3 Coroner Says Driver Was Not Negligent A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, at an inquiry yesterday into the death of a middle-aged Chinese, Teow Cheang Chew, who died from injuries received when his cycle
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  • 29 3 A WRIST WATCH, handbag and brooches belonging to a European, woman, Miss Aringten, of 99 Cavanagn Road, have been stolen. Police are investigating the matter.
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  • 70 3 15- Year-Old Boy Is Fined $15 ALLEGED TO HAVE POSTED UP slogan leaflets on the wall of a coffee shop at Changi, a 15-year-old Chinese schoolboy, Poh Peng Hoo, was fined $15 by Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Magistrate and District Judge, yesterday. He was charged together
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  • 189 3 44THE RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION have been troubled by this petty pilfering for some considerable time. The loss at the goods shed has been something approaching the figure or $1,000 in the last six months, commented Inspector M. M. Whittles, in the Singapore Third Police Court
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  • "TRICK WITH THIEVES"
    • 88 3 "THIS ii a trick with bicycle thieves, filing the numbers away." remarked Court li-Lspector Such to Mr. Conrad Oldham. Singapore Second Magistrate and District Judge, yesterday, when a Chinese, Tan Chiang Hck, was senten ed to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment for stealing a bicycle. Accused was
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    • 94 3 TO HAVE approached a I woman from behind and snatched her gold necklace valued at $16 a Cantonese, Loh Siew Chonfc who plcad-d guilty to the charge of theft in the Second Court yesterday, had sentence deferred nntU tomorrow. The prosecution stated that tbt woman, Chang
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    • 61 3 Band At Far rer Park Today JHE BAND of the Straiu mill I Mini Police will perform In public today at Fairer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the direction of Mr. S. Chapman, Bandmaster. Programme is as follows: March, "The Advance Guard," Hum. Overture, 'Plymouth Hoe," Ansell; Selection, "Viennese Memories
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    • 130 3 "PUT IN TREMENDOUS AMOUNT OF WORK" (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 0. CPEAKING on behalf of the Unofficial u Members at today's meeting of the Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board, Mr. K. K. Benjamin said that Mr. W. N. Gourlay, the chairman, who went on leave last week had
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    • 101 3 "JLIALAYANISATION" of signs bearm ing the names of villages in the Singapore rural area was rejected by the Rural Board yesterday. The engineer, Mr. E. N. Dimmock. submitted alternative designs for village name-boards, a rectangle with the name of the village, or the type used
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  • 120 3 "^THE Municipal Commission and the Improvement Trust get tea, fancy biscuits, cigars and cigarettes," said t?ic chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, Mr. W. S. Ebden, at a meeting of the board yesterday. "Hoicever, we do not even have an ashtray for the Press," he
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  • 176 3 Murder Inquiry: Hainanese Is Discharged "T CONSIDER there is insufficient evidence to implicate the third accused in either the robbery or the murder. There is evidence that he might have known deceased had money on him but that, I consider, is not sufficient. It is circumstantial evidence and the weakest
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  • 43 3 Woman 's Alleged Suicide Attempt /CLAIMING TRIAL to a charge Of attempting to commit suicide by drinking caustic soda in Weld Road on Sunday, a Chinese woman, Puah Law Seng, had the case against her postponed a fortnight, in the Second Court yesterday.
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    • 54 3 A real Malayan Delicacy! CURRIED CHICKEN which is just one of a number of products canned by experts at the Malayan Products Canning Co., Ltd., Penang. Try one of these products to-day they are obtainable from all provision stores in Malaya. Large or small or from sole distributor: SINYAR COMPANY,
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  • 1824 4 A Singapore MAN in LONDON The Kent Coast, Aug. 2. AS you see, your corres- pondent is still on holiday. What is more, while rain has been ruining outdoor recreations in most parts of the country, he has to report brilliant sunshine. So many hours of it, in fact, that
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    • 189 4 It Seemed Like A^ff|irr|f>|A says Miss ßumsey I Tl I lai/IU oflondonEnghnd I ACTUALLY LOOKED YOUNGER Whole appearance changed B^BR^ p looks twice as attractive. W Friends positively envious HT gfig^fe? .*?~w of her marvellous complexion T"^ i £tT". fl m.iacle to me j«B for >/i« /o ma^e iu< Aan
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  • 279 5 picture. picture. picture. picturr iHVof the Bn-'."l Blenheim medium bomber: Squadrons of these the Royal Air Force at Singapore. They arc rail of any other air force in the Far East. THE BRISTOL Blenheim bomber, which will be seen at Self tar shortly,
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  • Article, Illustration
    19 6 picture. A vieic of the Malayan educational conference meetina in Kuala Lumpur. nearly 200 delegates are attending- Free Press
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  • 376 6 Was Dead Man Driver Of Lorry? SEGAMAT CORONER ON A "REMARKABLE CASE" (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Aug. i>. "THIS is one of the most remarkable cases I have heard/' declared Mr. K. G. A. Dohoo, Segamat Coroner, tolay, at an inquest into the death of Tan Yens Lee, a
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  • 128 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 9. A TALK ON "Peter Fleming and Some Other Travellers" was given by Mr. R. C. Gates, Assistant Director of Co-operative Societies, S.S. and F.M.S., to the General Clerical Service Association Reading Circle at the Town Hall this afternoon,
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  • 265 6 Alleged Acid Throwing Outsit Mosque (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Aug. 9. AN alleged acid throwing incident A ou t s ide a mosque in a crowded street in Malacca town, resulting in ?he loss of sight of the left eye and nartial blindness of the right eye of a
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  • 39 6 Pleading guuty to iraudulent possession of three fowls in Onan Road on June 23, a Chinese, Poh Nang, who was stated to have two previous convictions, was sentenced to three weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Second Court yesterday.
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  • 48 6 Plea For Removal Of "Eyesore" A n»i« ri obviou, the town v. as i. ron at todays m* Unpreanitar b he noticed with to make Hh tion of ment a pi turned dc\Mi He aske<i i,h. used lor ciemar^tioi. v: placed vith somethfor the next mer Advisory Comm
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  • 44 6 pDGAR Wallace's thriller "On The Spot" will be presented tonight and tomorrow night by the Repertory Players at the Victoria Theatre. These will be the final performances of this play, which created a good impression last Saturday night.
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  • 312 6 Playground Proposal Turned Down LONG VIEW IS URGED «F. ~:r Oar Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 9. \I7E MUST TAKE a long view with j rr; r ard to public parks and open es in a town expanding as rapidly KWftla Lumpur," declared Mr. G. D. Cameron r.t today's Kuala
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  • 165 6 <From Our Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 9. "AT present any tree big enough to hold a notice is a hoarding if within three chains of a main road within Kuala Lumpur district, and I don't see that people should pay $10 or any I other
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    • 161 6 ¥mk mm wWA m fJL Am m dfbufi&tn m m Bft^^P N I Singapore, -Tune, 1939. Malayan Motors Ltd., HH Orchard Road, Hi Singapore. ■B I Sflj Having completed mv first tho I I "a the' clear SJ O rL% O anrorpV\ O cVtn e s n u?a U nce
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  • 372 7 Weekly Rubber Market Reviews CTANTON Nelson and Co., in their weekly rubber review issued last night state: In mid-August, 1938, we wrote as follows: The anxiety shown early this week lest the present intense military activity in Germany might portend another stroke in Central Europe
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  • 104 7 QWINQ to the holidays intervenms the market, if possible, has been even quieter than before, with prices remaining at much the same level, state Lewis and Peat. There is a continuous demand from consuming centres, and although thi.s will not follow any rise, advantage Is immed'ately
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  • 161 7 rne Singapore Chamber of Comi merce Rubber Association held its 1446th auction, yesterday, when there were. Lbs. Toiio Catalogued 1,188,728 530.68 Oircrcd 1.059,101 472.81 Sold 711,723 317.73 London Spot 8 9 16d.; New York Spot 16%CU. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sis. et Cents per lb. Standard quality
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  • 205 7 THE following bocks will be ready for issue at Raffles Library tomorrow. Stage and Bar, Illustrated, George Pleydell Bancroft: Glass Houses, Carleton Beals; English Literature in the Twentieth Century, J. W. Cunliffe; Gentlemen of the Broad Arrows, W G. Val Davis: Science in Antiquity. Benjamin Farrington;
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  • 590 8 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1939. Japan The Axis EVENTS IN JAPAN this week are likely to be of vital importance for the future of peace in the Far East. Alter several months or hesitation, the Japanese Government is being forced by the militarists to make up its
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  • 926 8  - Hungarian Harvest Axis War Plans A Special Correspondent By tion EUROPE'S harvests are taking on a new significance this summer, and nowhere is this truer than on the great wheat lands of Hungary. The beginning of harvest and the closing of Parliament are the two events which mark the official
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  • 186 8 IN every field of Industrial activity there are increasing signs of Britain's national readiness to meet the needs of war, if such a catastrophe as war should occur. In regard to coal, one of the mast vital needs of a nation either in peace or war,
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  • 957 9 OVERCROWDING IN CHINATOWN Dr. Hunter's Suggestions For Improvement DEFERENCES to "awful housing conditions" in Singapore and statements that overcrowding is, if anything rather worse row than a year ago, are made by Dr. P. S. Hunter, Municipal Health Officer, in his annual
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  • 325 9 OCCIDENT VICTIMS A T TAN JOCK SENG HOSPITAL g three iron lungs, donated by Lord en put into use for the first time in o patients at Tan Took Seng's Hospital: Boyane* IV- E to injuries received in accidents, both experience
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  • 39 9 I the Rural tne at ten .ey were not e Supreme j Md by the "day. nberi pre- en Mean. C Dd Date ricn. s had beer •on. "It go." he said. ved."
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  • 25 9 ncient.) lUhru. Au%. 10. mmantiing, I call to a •he Istana in ?ho was Paris. the resiBukit Stulang. ended by the ah. '■••w
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  • 329 9 Education Conference Malay Session Begins CFtcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Au£. 10. AMONG the 48 delegates to the Malay section of the Malayan education conference which opened in the Kampong Bahru Malay Settlement Girls' School today are two women educationalists Che Kontek Kamariah binte Ahmad Young, the bespectacled lady
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  • 105 9 /VVING to the indisposition of one ol the counsel in the case, Mr. J. K. Gale, the $10,000 suit between S. V. R. Veerappa Chettiar and Wee Kam Siong was adjourned early yesterday before Mr. Justice Pedlov/. In the Singapore High Court. Hearing will resume on
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  • 173 9 MORE EXPECTED TODAY <From Our Own Correspcndent) Penang, Auk. 10. I ARGE crowds collected at Swettenham Pier, King Edward Place and Victoria Jetty today to watch the arrival of the sth Battalion, Pathans and the 14th Punjab Regiment from Poona, India. The troops
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  • 141 9 !lO\V a property -ow:,(.r on the East Coast Road who asked for his access read to be named Cornkhe Road. after La Corniche, the famous road boll! under Napoleon tnm Mat to nenoa. through the Riviera, was dismayed to find it labelled "Cornish Road"
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    • 25 9 *W«R CONVENIENCE or AFTER THE SHOW OI«E AT JHE CAPITOL I£ STAURANT a and STRAWBERRIES OBTAINABLE ftJRBpT P FAMOUS DUTCH j LI QUEUR. fcS** co.
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    • 174 9 LAST 4 DAYS OF CERTAIN STOCK WUST B£ CLEARED YOU^LL COME ACROSS MANY AMAZING BARGAINS. n £1/* to feel and look as well s PHOSFERINE makes \<mi jST at all times and seasons in all climates and travels f in all work and play V -V mSp^ at a a
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  • 278 10 INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH is one of the main factors contributing to the high position attained by British engineering products, and at no time has activity in this direction been more intense in Great Britain than today. A British engineering development of greet possibilities is foreshadowed In
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  • 301 10 THREE hundred years ago today there was baptised x at Northill, Bedfordshire, Thomas Tompion, the father of English clock-making. In his youth he was a farrier and armourer, following in the family business; then he went to London to learn a more
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  • 263 10 Position Was Never Sounder Than Today London. WHILE adjusting their operations to meet changes in economic conditions, and at the same time pnnj effective support to the expansion of industry, British banks have been successful in maintaining their high level of profits. The
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  • 70 10 France Sending 50,000 Refugee Soldiers Back St. jean de Luz, July 31. Agreement has been reached between France and Spain for the immediate repatriation of 50,000 Spanish militiamen at present interned in camps in France. The militiamen will be returned at the rate of 2,000 a day, the first batch
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  • 9 10 Aug. 11: Corfu (Brit.). Aug. 13:— Bulan (Brit.).
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    30 10 THE DRUMMER LEANT OUT of the window to play the drum, before leaving Victoria Station, London, with 300 Guardsmen and the band of the Grenadier Guards, en route for Paris.
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  • 539 10 Rushing Yu nnan-Bur ma Railway To Completion SHOULD BE READY IN 1940 DY personal order of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the 280-mile western section of the Yunnan-Burma railway from Ziang-yung to the borderline will be built on a .60--metre-gauffe instead of a one-metre-gauge as originally planned. This is only one of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 406 10 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Boom: Supply of new or second-hand steel sheet piling. Date of Closing. 4 pjn.. Sept. 14, 1939. Wiring Installation for Paya Lebar Pumping Station. Eastern District. Date of Closing.
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    • 112 10 BOARD RESIDENCE. |SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. EAST ANGLIA C OXLEY RISE SINGAPORE. 3 mlns. to town high level garages, daily or monthly rates, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tennis, single and double rooms. PHONB 459«. NAPIER
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    • 109 10 BANK OF C «n SOERABAJA S y B IT, CHUNGK^ s*^. wm b openfOf AUGUST l 4th YOUR VAUIABIB Our N Rooms ar? Protection. It is impossible for an UKdual to provide for hi> \£*i possessions the saffir tfaat b afforded by our vaulU »bm have safe boxes of variou
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 586 10 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE TODAY ZHL 2*5 oetreii ZHP NK metres p.m. 5.00 A programme of "Lagu Melayu" by the Sentosa Amateur Part? of Johore Prom the studio. 6.00 Cantonese selections from the "Talkies "I 6.40 Cantonese dance music. t 7.00 Children's programme. (English). 7.15 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7.30
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    • 80 10 PARIS TODAY 19.»* 15J4 me tiid »m* a.m. 5.20 Leading PW" r 5.50 OHflMffeM 7.05 Talk on French tt Mrs No: 6.20 Ne»s to Bngl 6.35 Gramophone rec 7.05 Talk on fm* Bayard. 8 50 Oramophane "cani 10.20 Close d BtRLIN TODAY OJB IS* D j« U2I "< p.m. S.os
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  • FREE PRESS SPECIAL COMMERCIAL SERVICE
    • 345 11 LONDON AND NEW YORK STOCK SHARES yesterday's Quotations from Lc.idon 530 p.m. Yesterday I Latest Quotation* Prevtously 2 ted 109 109% -W 105tp 105 p: 91 91% I) 3 3 3 8% H% 343 C 10S. pd>...... 7' 3 7 7^ 2 IT Or(J 30 301 2 4» 4 41
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    • 121 11 AUG. 10, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 28 1 28 3 No. IX R.S.S. F.0.8. in cases August 28 13 16 28 15.16 G.P.A.Q R.S.S. F.0.8. in bales August 28 716 28 9,16 FAQ. R.S.S. F.0.8. in bales August
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    • 180 11 ttom London 5.30. p.m Yesterday I! RI'BBER: Dull. London: 8» 2 d. B%d. Previously: 8 9 16d ZKd Oct.-Dec: 8»' 2 d. B%d. Previously; 3 916d 8 5 «d Jan.-Mar.: 8 916d. B%d. Previously: B^d 8 ll'lGd Apr.-June: B%d. 8 ll;16d. Previously: a^d S^id New York 'Opening
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    • 62 11 THE METAL MARKETS From London: Latest Quotations TIN: Steady. Spot: £229 17s. 6d. Three months 1 £225 ss. NEW YORK TIN: 48.85. COPPER: £44 ss. GOLD Yesterday: £7 85. 6»od. SILVER: Spot: 17d. Three months. 16 9 16d. Previously: £229 17s. 6d. Previously: £2?5 12s. 6d. Previously 48.75. Previously: £44
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    • 68 11 Foreign Exchange Rates London Closing Quotations Method oi Parity t>etore Latest rpn r Ouottno 20-9-31 Hate Previously Centre muuu",. ,o*ll 1-0 11 ic sna uiia Paris Franc to 124.11 116U16 176 New York $to il 4.8655 4.68', 4.68V 8 Amsterdam.... Guilders to 12.10 8.77 8 78 HongKong.. Per dollar 2
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    • 81 11 ISSUED Bl FRASER CO. Al THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY lin at midday was $1141*, ur> /i» and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers Spot 28 cents, buyers October December 28 11/16 cents. In the face of continued sellinj from London tin shares were
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    • 57 11 Law Notice For The Day Before Mr. Justice Pedlow in 2nd. Court at 11 a.m. Summonses in-Chambers, g^' citing Summonses, Motion and J»«--ment Notice. At 2.15 p.m.—: Bankruptcy. Before Mi. Justice Manning in Court at 11 a.m. noc Part heard:-5.240;38-J. N. Jones vs. Wee Cheng Soon. Before the Registrar at
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    • 54 11 Sydney. LORD LURCAN, the Irish baron who is under contract to the Australian Broadcasting Commission as a singer, has arrived from England byijm o boat, says Austral News. He will give recitals of songs of contemporary English composers in tnc SSSidtte In 1026 he represented England
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    • 172 11 AUG. 10, 1939: SELLING London T.T. 2 4 London demand 2 4 Lyons demand 2055 Switzerland demnnci 241 2 i Hamburg demand 135 New York demand 54 9 16 Montreal demand 54 9|16 Batavia demand 102 Samarang demand 101 7 s Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 156l»
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    • 100 11 Sydney. Giving evidence in a motoring case at the Parramatta Court, a doctor said that a man suffering from indigestion would retain the smelt of liquor in his breath for hours after he had taken it. "A man so affected," he said, "even though he
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    • 1303 11 From Exchange Telegraph Co. I Fraser And Co. 's List THURSDAY, AUG. 10, 1939: 5 P.M. Bajer* Seller* Ampat Tin (,4s) 3s 8d 4s 3d Austral Amal. (ss) 4s 4s 7^id Austral Malay 38s 40s Ayer Hitam (ss) 19s 9d 20s 9d Ayer Weng ($1)
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    • 122 11 List Supplied By Messrs. Iraser Cf Co. THURSDAY. ALG 10, 1939: 3 P.M tal for Books Dale Ex. div. Financial Company Dividend Close Payabl? date Year TIN Batu Seiangor 1V4% Aug. 22 Aug. 24 Aug. 23 5C# ThabawieU: Is. 3d. No. 21 Aug. 11 Aug. 25 Aug.
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  • 137 12 •:n Malay icitk a bouquet of MalayaThome HMiss A. Mcßea and members of ths Kuala Lumpur Y.W.C.A. at the Malayan Exhibition. I~___1 ...»,o U^vv« o «*^w.w4&6Cv:o«SV^^ Hi Right: A Malay youth painting decorative batik work. The Raja Perempuan, the Consort of the Sultan of
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  • 442 13 MERCHANT NAVY RESERVE BADGE Issue To Begin Shortly i\t *u -a i. r, London, July 27. En h e 0U f of Com OI s > yesterday, Mr. Walter Green (Deptford Lab.) asked the President of the Board of lrade if he would consider the issue of a bactee to
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  • 156 13 SINGAPORE HARBOUR The loiiowing ships are alongsjde the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves or expected to arrive East Wharf, Entrance Gate 1: Exit 1:— Yuensar.-r 22. Main Wharf, Entrance Gale 2; Exit 3-— Rajputana, Ccriu 18; Ramses 13; Toyama Maru H; Ryuhuku Maru 7. Empire Dock, Entrance Gate 2; Exit 3-—
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  • 84 13 Bayreuih, July 2!>. LORD ley, the newspaper owner, had an Interview lasting an hour with Herr Hitler today in the Villa Wahnfried, where the Fuehrer is living during his visit to the Wagner 'Festival. While Lord Kemsley would make no comment on the meeting, he
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  • 46 13 Tokio, Aujf. 4. »THE Tatsukaml Mam, 10,000-ton cx- press freighter of the Tatsuma Shipping Company of Kobe, which has been under construction at the Mitsubishi Dockyard at Kobe, was successfully launched on Thursday. The ship develops an average spc^d of 15 knots.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 500 13 "*<^^^ Aft T H^^K~i^^l A yfiOand ßritish India" lines P. <Sc O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS, niTYVARDS nage Spore. Tonnage S'porc c 11 CKITRAL 15,000 Oct 6 '.7.000 Aug 25 CORFU 15.000 Oct 20 SOL DAN 6.000 Oct 20 8 CANTON 15 500 Nov. 3 22 CARTIIAOE 15.000 Nov. 17
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    • 297 13 SILVEK JAVA PACIFIC LIKE loint senriet of PACU t< LINE AND Sl7,\ B MM LTD. to SAN FRAKCISCO. LOS ASGELES NORTH PACIFIC PORTS VESSELS >' v c'.r-. f UOASI %rrtvei Sail* S'nflrf ■>*oor» > m.s. SILVERWILLOIH S In Port \ng. 12 (via Java and Manila: caJh at 0 lU Ports)
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    • 640 13 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, ColJjer Quay, Singapore Iri. &ISL Chartered Bank Building. Penang itl 13<C. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. FAST SERVICES MARSEILLES, LONDON. CONTINENT AND GLASGOW (in con Janet ion with the Glen Line) Dae gaits MEMNON Mara, Casa.. L'don. R'dam, Ham. G'gow Aug IS Aug 13 GLENROY Mars., L'don,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 606 14 EJUUd I brl&J CM %JS^Jmy In IV« (Incorporated to P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freisht 5433— Passage 5431. m-V "5 i«T9PiDS ceiATMTj Oncorporated la Kngla^U TIU i:\irRESS" BOUTI oners IKANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLlLt or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND
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    • 482 14 RED FUNNEL LINE SUGGESTIONS FOE YOUB HOLIDAYS Singapore-Batavia-Cheribon-Semarang-Singapore Hound trip occupies about 9 days. First Class $85.00 •ailing from Singapore every Tuesday and Friday Singapore-Sourabaya-Bandjennasin. Singapore Round trip occupies about 11 days First Class $100.00 Sailing every alternate Friday Singapore- lndra~iil River forts- Singapore Uounu trip occupies 6 days First
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    • 560 14 BBp uuuu^uuißibu^^^^^^^^uuy .ik^f^S «>'" TO EUROPF ANI> AMF*il' VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO, R()vb\» ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLE i>'P<*e spore p^ W PRESIDENT ADAMS Aug. 12 I PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Aug 22 PRESIDENT' HARRISON Sept 9 Sen- 11 S I PRESIDENT HAYES Sept. 19 PRESIDENT POLK Dct. 7 PRESIDENT GARFTELD
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 217 14 Air Mail Arrivals And Despatches j INWARD Imperial: From Europe dueMonday. Thursday, Friday afternoons. Wcarnes: From Tenang. Ipoh, and Kuala Lumpur. Arrives every evening. K.L.M.: From Netherlands indies: Arrives Tuesday. Thursday. Saturday afternoons Uantas: From Australia: Arrives Tuesday, Friday. Sunday afternoons K.L.M.: From Europe: Arrives Saturday, Monday, Wednesday evenings. K.N.1.L.M.:
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    • 326 14 close 11-30 a.m Tuesdays Postage 12 cents per half-ounce: postcards 6 cents. Onward connection by surface transport. K.N.1.L.M.: To Netherlands Indies: Mails close noon Wednesday* SURFACE MAIL DESPATCHES TODAY A( j en Imperial 2 p.m. Africa East Imperial 2 p.m Africa South Imperial 2 p.m. Burma Imperial 2 p.m. Canada
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  • 1032 15 Round The Sporting World Is Joe Louis Thinking Of Retiring? JUST as many professional footballers dread the month of April, when managers must start to decide which players they will keep and which must be thrown into the discard, so professional cricketers
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  • 63 15 Entries For Skye Meet At Ipoh h. Aug. 10. Turf Ciub's and 19 Nw ftvf lur Blue Perntel Kcxy. Ladolet, i M ■vilie. I'lid run I f ur.\ X X X X X \>*» I i u run I i turs x X I I x a K»J v t
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  • 21 15 t the Mrs. W a Irk iicily Qvt singles ilacca c the former doubles L v.-ather. L_ Ti
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  • 125 15 Ceylon Cricket Team For Malaya IT is understood that the Tamil Union of Colombo, one of the foremost cricket clubs in Ceylon, intends to tour Malaya next year. The tour would probably last a month, and arrangements are being made tc have the team play matches at the various centres.
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  • 47 15 The following will represent Fort Canning vs. the la. at Balestier on Saturday. Play will commence at 2 p.m. Major Bird Captain), Sqdn. Ldr. JMarchbank, Major Green, Captn.de jWinton, Captn. levers, Sgt. Dowling, JSSgt. Wilton, Sgt. Lon?, Sgt. Baker, Cpl. Turner, Pte. Whiteman.
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  • 102 15 The following have been selected to I represent the Endeavour B.P. In a friendly badminton return match, consisting- of four singles and three I doubles, with the Vehicles Dept. Sports Club at the latter's premises, Middle 'Road, on Sunday at D.30 a.m.: Chan Khek Beng, Cheong Hock Leng,
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  • 415 15 Success In Billiards Lies In The Will To Improve Daily DEGULARLY every Thursday a street musician passes by my office window. He has been doing* it now for a very long time and some of my office colleagues say he has been there for at least twenty years. I am
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  • 147 15  -  J. V. Rainbow By They have begun young and by seeing, much good play and imitating it, and playing many hours themselves, they have gradually improved their technique until they have reached their present standard. It has taken a long time, they might have got much further in a
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  • 47 15 London's Police At Play The City of London Police sports were held at White City at the end of last month. This picture shows the finish of a 100 yards handicap heat which was icoji by P.C. Atwood, with PC. Lord and P.C. Haskell second and third.
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  • 74 15 The following will represent the Sphinx B.P. "B" string against the I United Family B.P. "B" string in a friendly badminton match of five tingles and two doubles on Sunday at the former's court at 2 p.m. Singles: R. Ragunathan, A. Rodrigues, L. Theseira, Walter Dana. Joseph de
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  • 539 15 Local Public Opinion: Room For Improvement ALTHOUGH the Singapore public was lntcij!gc:it enougft und bad advancing considerably in education and mental outlook, the quality and tone of its public opinion could be improved, suggested Mr. Yap Pheng Gcck a Singapore Municipal Commissioner m a talk on "The Variability of Public
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  • 125 15 I Hollowing are ties In the lit .nooker championships ut the Bi Monday: A. D. Baker Tuesday: M. S. Robinson vs. A. i Wednesday: C. G. Puffer grave. Thursday: C. Pttton vs. E. G. SU Friday: C. Pntchm vs. p W W< Ties in th? volunteer soookei pionships
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  • 473 15 THIS summer James Brucn has equalled and broken the course records of some of the greatest golfers the world has ever known, but every biff prize he has gone after has eluded him. Probably the most magnetic personality in the game today, Bruen
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    • 38 15 lU>n k«.U<~ Blinds. mmJ°* rfpUrer uf fa"an ,7l* m Ch I mvas ard \i Trptulins Tents. Piifc r* N Kertam Kencing wntiius i,>u Flags. W'lL RAHMAN, m* Road. Co.) J* *<» hiat PUce, m *v uted. Bntf 9 I
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  • 413 16 R.A. M. C. Score Big Win Over Marines fHE R.A.M.C. climbed Jour steps in the second division <a> league soccer ladder to reach the .second position when they convincingly beat the Marine Department by five goals to one in a league encounter playefi at Tannin yesterday. In the nnst meeting
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 16 picture. Another phase of playing in reser ve division game at the Stadium yesterday between the Sappers and the Chinese, Free Press
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  • 1479 16 Looking Back On A Week's Sport Miss Betty OldfiekTs Feat Equalled In Malayan Tourney THE big Hank Holiday sporting carnival was worked off successfully at all centres and everywhere the chief events had thrilling climaxes with the exception, perhaps
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  • 495 16 SAPPERS' GOALKEEPER HURT AT STADIUM Chinese Reserves Win AN unfortunate incident happened at the Stadium yesterday during the reserve division game between the Sappers and the Chinese which the latter won by three goals to one. A few minutes from the end Sapper Gate, who kept goal, fell heavily in
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  • 35 16 Yesterday's Reserve Division Soccer picture The Chinese beat the Sappers by 3—l in a reserve division league fixture at the Stadium yesterday. Picture shoivs Gate, who was later iniurcd. facina a hot attack. Free Press
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  • 64 16 Selangor's Soccer Xi Goes In to Strict Training (Froir Ogr Malaya C. 19. Thei attend*] puller .'„*'< a:so beej A fi!n and was sei n others All '-14^ ask< d to tui q 'Jested to any ma Some o inured medicali; p t la ever, noth ex, .same whir. Mor;am»-d
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  • 11 16 Th' :at BuJdl l2r traj:. 5.45 a.m me:
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  • 19 16 I. uin pur Alt ft I Th I I fOBk fcOtl V play- d H
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  • 13 16 Ifembei nual ru£b;. Friday I All m< P** cularly req i
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  • 18 16 Members .-.re MWM \m nual hock-., meeting I Thur. All Members Inton «l* cularly requited tci
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