The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 December 1939
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Title Section17 1939-12-11 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,957. ESTD. 1835 5 CENTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 193*).17 words
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374 1939-12-11 1 MUSLIM LEAGUE PRESIDENT CONGRESS 'Caucus" Danger In Constituent Assembly MINORITIES WOULD BE IN A "HOPELESS POSITION" BITTER controversy between Hindus and xMuslims m India threatens to break out as a result of the ,1 by Mr. M. A. Jinnah, president of the All-India Luairue, for Muslims to observe Dec. 22374 words
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Article74 1939-12-11 1 As i.-.;.ortnnt despatch (MM i'.r.i....\. the famous French >n.mentator. m which he its the future of Poland, n pase FOl'R to-day. reveals that Marshi. ii/. the commander m Urn Polish forces at ihc fhe German invasion. ha_» il!N»in«-sef*" by the new Polish nn»rnt situated m Ftnnce.74 words
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Article73 1939-12-11 1 London, Dec. 10. :i official wireless anthat two German (Beers were shot dead on •vas shot m the afteru the German-Yugoslav Ah of Graz. while the -hot at a post nearby. nnan news agency states .rs* Customs officer was shot fired by an unknown man. :.gedReuter - 73 words
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Article414 1939-12-11 1 Assembly Session Called To-day Geneva, Dee. 10. CINT-AND'S appeal to the League of Nations has been fixed for tomorrow's session of the Assembly. In private session yesterday, the League Council over-ruled a Soviet objection that the Finnish delegate was not be entitled to speak m the414 words
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122 1939-12-11 1 Berlin, Dec. 10. THS official newsagency states that an appeal to the German minister that repatriation of further batches of Germans from Latvia should be postponed till May 15, 1940, has been rejected, the minister declaring that both parties realised that repatriation would be aReuter - 122 words
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Article52 1939-12-11 1 New York, Dec. 10. SOME 400 Finnish volunteers left New York to-day to help m the defence of their country, and 1,100 more are ready to leave as soon as transport can be arranged. In Sweden nearly .€360,000 has already been raised to52 words
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Article52 1939-12-11 1 THE South African Commissioner for Native Affairs. Col. Reitz, declared m an interview at Lisbon, "The unity of the British Empire is a real fact. I, who have not a drop of British blood, declare that the closer we are the Letter it is52 words
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660 1939-12-11 1 Slow Red Progress Worries Moscow DECISIVE BATTLE LOOMS DEPORTS from Moscow say that Soviet military quarters are gravely worried by the slow progress of the Russians m Finland, stales Reuter. Not only has this involved a serious loss of prestige to the Red Army, but it is stated that the660 words
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Article140 1939-12-11 1 London, Dec. 19. UNOFFICIAL air authorities here point out that last week was one of the most successful since the outbreak cf war for the R.A.F. During the last seven days there had been a daring and successful raid on Heligoland, three enemy submarines had beenBritish Wireless - 140 words
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Article68 1939-12-11 1 A NAZI decree issued during the w r eck-end deals with clothing material. .The new regulation forbids the issue of clothing ration cards ta Jews so that they can neither get new clothes nor w r ool to mend old ones. They are also prevented68 words
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Article39 1939-12-11 1 Brussels, Dec. lA. A British reconnaissance plane which apparently lost its way was forced to land at Esplechin, m Belgium, near the French frontier yesterday. The pilot crossed the frontier into France before the arrival of Belgian patrols. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article241 1939-12-11 1 Well Satisfied With Visit To B. E. F. London, Dec. 10. THE Kin? returned to England today alter his tour of the Western Front, says Reuter. In contrast to his cutward journey. the sea was cam and the Kin? again remained on the bridge during241 words
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104 1939-12-11 1 •FHE Lloyds List usued m London on Saturday IliflaJrt an announcement that the German steamr** Henning UldendorfT (3,648 feonf) hps been captured by a British varstttp and taken to a British port. Survivors have arrived at a British port from the British freighters ManchesterReuter - 104 words
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Article20 1939-12-11 1 THE Swedish Government has ap pointed the chief of the general staff to be commander-in-chief ot all Sweden's defence torces.20 words
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Advertisement215 1939-12-11 1 OUR CARPETS CHINESE INDIAN I. ENHANCE THE MTY WHEN LAID IN YOt'E ROOM SIZES CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET. 9*_ .*A\ %t ■^■■^^FTBl^'e j- J* A *fi fi (nut' HI. r^^* illf t O-nighT- Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 pm. INNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI JOSE215 words
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Advertisement273 1939-12-11 1 GIVE HER!... HANDKERCHIEVES IN BEAUTIFUL BOX. A PRACTICAL PRESENT.* AND SHE IS SURE TO LIKE IT CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET. lttt'4l I FESTIVE SEASON Programme ADELPHI HOTEL: ■.^■uuw-_-a____-_-_---_-----_->-'W XMAS EVE: DECEMBER 21 SPECIAL XMAS DINNER AND BALL 8 P.M. 12 MIDNIGHT Crackers, Hats, Balloons, Streamers Dinner $4.- Non -Diners admitted273 words
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Article108 1939-12-11 2 Chungking', Dec. 10. A CALL to international labour organizations to helo intensify the "help-China" and "censureJapan' drive is m the programme of the Chinese Labour Association which held its second conference m Chungking. Attended by representatives from more than 109 labour unions, the conferenceCentral News - 108 words
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Article, Illustration31 1939-12-11 2 -Mating furiously, the French tanker V. r.milic Minuet, is pictured from the deck of the s.s. President Harding which answered its S.O.S. The stricken ship was torpedoed by a German submarine.31 words
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Article192 1939-12-11 2 Tin Price To Find Its Own Level T'HE removal of the maximum price limit for tin, which was announced yerterday, is welcomed m Malayan tin circles, as is the raising ot the export quota to 120 per cent. This virtually means Malaya's maximum output, although the domestic quota is unlikely192 words
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Advertisement249 1939-12-11 2 POSITIVELY LAST DAY I 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA .11—1 M mmmmm The Stars of TOUR DAUGHTERS" and "DAUGHTERS COURAGEOUS" m a dramatic Sensation all their own 1 NOBODIES ON THE ROM) TO NOWHERE!^^ m _I~N I ff "^_Rr^______R^ _J________. _____r '4^ H ________________________________________R_r _r r V _^__B_K^ r AUNHAII-Frrtlldt^lillyH^^ Screen249 words
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Advertisement56 1939-12-11 2 GENERAL SCREENING WED. 13th DEC. ALHAMBRA The IJncensored Version of ERICH MARIA REMARQUE'S Famous Novel mmm\j^Ammm^m^*J*MmTmm\ \iW'x4k/Ho4o^t|i_Ev PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF FREE PRESS LOCAL PICTURES CAN BE OBTAINED ON APPLICATION TO THE MANAGER Price 50 cents each Specialists m EUGENE Permanent Waving Hair-reconditioning MAISON PERM Ladies Hairdressers, 79, Stamford Road. Phone:56 words
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Advertisement242 1939-12-11 2 Positively Last Night Don't mj mt 6.15 AND 9.15 I mm A nßli r_' TO-NIGHT LrjAjPlTOl "U-BOAT 29" TORPEDOES ALL Kx^ipKrRECORDS. since "The MARCUS SHOW ALE SHOWS PACKED OUT SINCE 1 \sr TUESDAY'S OPENING! ___________tf__i___________________________________L______K Hißp fl P^l t H fl Safe *i& _fl^____^^P'---!fl__B^l^-!r^^^-_F___ft_g_r*-__-. M__ H_ njail l^*|H^_A iM,«rfni^&fr m242 words
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Miscellaneous303 1939-12-11 2 LAW NOTICE FOR THE WEEK Lis; <. cases for the week commencing. today arc: Before the Chief Justice, the Hon'hle Sir Periy McElwaine m Court No. 1. To-day at 10 a.m.: Application for Letter Ot Request m Bkcy. 174 35 ana* I Petitions ior Receiving Orders. To-day at 10.30 a.m.:303 words
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35 1939-12-11 3 pjv>i\\ prisoners declare that ,j,r Khirgir tribesmen whom ims sent to the northern ir e miserable m the un,<H conditions. superstitious minds are disconcerted by ski-ing troors swooping silently ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article142 1939-12-11 3 COLONIES THE HOME COUNTRY Empire Described ln New Book London. Dec. ID. ..rasing to see that the war li interrupted the carrying policy of the Colonial Em- g Board, which has Just I a popular study of "one of ..est and. on the whole, one of <* hopeful enterprises ofBritish Wireless - 142 words
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Article99 1939-12-11 3 London, Dec. 10. SECINQ at Vat ridge yesterday the oentary Secretary to the Supply referred to Wednestai session of the House of which the general supply 1 rill be discussed H^ s.iid "I believe that the acIhc Government will be able to fully satisfy anyBritish Wireless - 99 words
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Article38 1939-12-11 3 London, Dec. 10. IL' I'H the opening of the Charing underground station en 17, when the installation of flood a the Strand. Charing Cross and will have been completed. igh running on the northern line resumed.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 38 words
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Article163 1939-12-11 3 Nearly 1,000 Recruits Every Week Am Cape Tow n. Dec. 10. N official survey of the defence preparations m South Africa reveals a continuous increase m recruiting In Johannesburg alone, recruits are coming forward at the rate of from <50 to 1,000 weekly. A considerable numberReuter - 163 words
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113 1939-12-11 3 New York, Dec. 10. CO\LMENTING on the U.S. Government's note to Britain with reference to the stopping of German exports, wellinformed sources m Washington state, according to the Associated Press, that the United States will be satisfied if Britain permits the passage of German goodsReuter - 113 words
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Article69 1939-12-11 3 London, Dec. 10. A BIG CHINESE success north of Nannlng is claimed m a Chinese telegram that has just reached London It says that the Chinese compelled the Japanese to relinquish advance positions and that the enemy suffered heavy losses on the strategic highway leadingReuter - 69 words
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Article57 1939-12-11 3 Washington. Dec. 10. *T*HE Maritime Commission announced yesterday that the United States Line has withdrawn its application for the transfer of nine vessels to the Panama registry. The Commission indicated that the line will apply for permission to transfer registry of eight vessels to another country, theReuter - 57 words
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Article94 1939-12-11 3 T'HE owners of the Japanese freighter Azuma Maru (6,646 tons) have received a direct wireless message assuring them of the vessel's safety. It is stated that the report that the ship sent out an S.O.S. may be attributed to a misunderstanding by a Dutch newspaper.94 words
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Article, Illustration14 1939-12-11 3 An impressive picture of a l!»-inch gun firing, at an experimental establishment m Britain.14 words
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Article416 1939-12-11 3 German Submarine Production Rates London. Dec. 10. STUDENTS of naval warfare m LonO don do not believe that Germany is likely to be able to replace her submarines—quite apart from finding submarine crews for them which may prove very difficult— more rapidly than she isBritish Wireless - 416 words
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Article50 1939-12-11 3 AN ambulance attached ta the Central Fire Station came into collision with a car near the Sepoy Lines police station yesterday while taking to hospital a five-year-old Chinese boy, who was injured when knocked down by car at Siglap. The mudguard of the ambulance was dented.50 words
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44 1939-12-11 3 London. Dec. 10. IT is officially announced that 238,000 men registered m Great Britain yesterday for service under the National Service Act. Fewer than 5,000, or 2.1 per ceit. of the total, orovisionally registered as conscientious objectors. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article239 1939-12-11 3 Mass Production 0. The Famous Blenheim London, Dec. 10. AN aircraft factory m Britain wnere the Blenheim bomber is being turned out was recently open to inspection by British and foreign journalists and is described as M one of the best equipped and largest m theBritish Wireless - 239 words
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Article176 1939-12-11 3 MALARIA SCOURGE ON BACK DOOR ROAD Kunming, Nov. 29. THREE experts loaned to China by the United States public health service have arrived at Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan, to help the Chinese combat with the malaria scourge m the Yunnan-Burma border region. They are Drs.176 words
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Article91 1939-12-11 3 I London, Dec. 9. N BRITAIN an increase m wages for 6,000 men from ls. to ls. Bd. per week is announced. A further wage increase of 4s. a week is to be granted to employees of bus and tram services. About 6,000 people willReuter - 91 words
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Article72 1939-12-11 3 London, Dec. 10. THE Belgian steamer Kar.inda (5,000 tons), sailing from Pernambuco to Antwerp, grounded on the south-east coast on Friday, has now broken her back and become a complete wreck. The crew, numbering 40 with 50 other persons were engaged m dumping the cargoReuter - 72 words
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Article402 1939-12-11 3 Nazi-Soviet Pact Future Trends London, Dec. 10. THE possibility of a gigantic extension of the war m the light of recent threats to Rumania and Turkey m the east, and Holland. Belgium and the Scandinavian countries m the west is discussed by Mr. J. L.Reuter - 402 words
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Article105 1939-12-11 3 Boston, Dec. 10. ASSERTING that IR.A. bombings m Great Britain would m "no way secure a united Ireland," Mr. Brennan, Eire Minister to the United States, declared here that Mr. de Valera "would not shrink from using force if force were the only means ofReuter - 105 words
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Article49 1939-12-11 3 A talk on Finland by Mr. E. H. G Dobby. Lecturer m Geography at Rat- es College, wi l b° '-ive_i ire-:., toe 8.M.8.C. to-night at 7.30 p.m. Next Monday ther' 1 will be a talk en Mr. Winston Churchill by Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones.49 words
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Article203 1939-12-11 3 wartime policy m GREAT BRITAIN London. Dec. 10. THE demand for new savings certificates and defence bonds, which from the moment of their issue wai prompt, continues to be substantial and satisfactory. This was expressed m a speech m the City by the Chancellor of the Exchequer,British Wireless - 203 words
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103 1939-12-11 3 Berlin. Dec. 10 IN A SPEECH at Munich. Herr Y\.nk. Minister of Economics, claimed that the transition from peace to war economy had gone according to nlan. The four-year plan had much 'moixr ed Germany s raw matenrl petition, he claimed. Time, he said, wasReuter - 103 words
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110 1939-12-11 3 Amsterdam, Dec. 10. GERMANY'S intention to ask her citizens for greatly faetetflfttf flir»r•ial sacrifices so~n is indicated by an artie'e m Field-Mar.shal GKm r National Zeitung. The writer quotes Hitler's word* "wmat we possess to-day is beside the "joint the one dee'sive" factorReuter - 110 words
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Advertisement126 1939-12-11 3 THEATRICAL MAKE-UP BY "LEICHNER" from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOX OFFICE BTSF^*_ff__WH____ PHONE A-Sfc__U_Ufll_^fl 3.15-6.15 AlAfifi (MrlMYrr^INEM^nSxE QIC uu JEVERY MAT A TIP-UP fIRMCH/UH THERE NEVER _____________________B__-^^^^^^A. ___r«^— 1 **A^ THERE NEVER |k #I_^^B™/^^^^^ H T '"I_U_ SCENES OF WILL BE. _____rfl B^_______________ w-m__________b-______________- ____________Mr___r*-^-^^^n Za^^*^* llo\(. KO\(.126 words
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597 1939-12-11 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1939. Trade Unions For Malaya TTHE formal publication In the Government Gazette of the new trade union and industrial disputes bills and the likelihood that they will be introduced into the Legislative Council at its meeting to-day is proof that the Colonial government597 words
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Article, Illustration848 1939-12-11 4 WALTER DURANTY - WALTER DURANTY By With the R.A.F. m France Dec. 1. 11/ HAT seems to be the heavi- est and most steady rainfall of this winter has slowed •Jown operations with the Royal Air Force and Army to a minimum. Conversation amongst the848 words
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Article564 1939-12-11 4 Pertinax - Pertinax By TTHE new Polish Government of which the two leading personalities are, besides M. Rackiewicz. General Sikorski, the premier, and M Zaleski, the foreign minister, published m the official "Monitor" printed m Paris three momentous decrees which show m a striking manner that the Poland564 words
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Advertisement181 1939-12-11 4 "l agree. .You find I ROSES lime Juice I satisfies all tastes!" >Y)aot_sv* M^ I i— Mi— i.^— ANNUAL' j CHEAP SALE COMMENCING FROM MONDAY 11th DEC., FOR 2 WEEKS. ECHIGOYA CO., LTD. 131. MIDDLE ROAD. CATHAY BEAUTY SALON latest Equipments New operators Air Conditioned "Let George Do It Phone181 words
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Advertisement119 1939-12-11 4 You Can Cure PILES physician's discovery positively reduces sad heals piles. Dr. Van VTeck Absorptive Pile Plasma is a complete cure for the worst piles. The first application stops pain and irritation almost instantly. Alarming loss of blood is arrested. Tnflfl-i m> tJon soon dies down. The swollen piles surely119 words
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Advertisement22 1939-12-11 4 TIME I /or I PRESENTS I NOW I GET THEM I DOULATRAMS I X'MAS I BARGAINS 48/50. HIGH STREET, TEL. 7846. SINGAPORE.22 words
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896 1939-12-11 5 11- YEAR-OLD CHINESE BOY AND HIS CRIPPLED MOTHER Kept Home Together By Novel Job Of "Work" CHRISTMAS CHEER APPEAL FOR SINGAPORE'S POOR H,.u i .ll ek'ven-v ear-old Singapore Chinese boy supported crippled mother for more than a year by collecting es on which Harbour Board labourers* get their «n_Qg and896 words
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134 1939-12-11 5 Chiang 's Praise For China's Y.M.C.A. Central News Chungking. Dec. 19. pf.sfri;\i issimo Chiang Rjuslick has sent a message to the YJM.C.A. conference here expressing the nations appreciation of the efforts of the Y.MjCJL workers. "The whole country uppl ud.> >our deeds." the Generalissimo said, "and for mv part ICentral News - 134 words
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Article94 1939-12-11 5 -ALL Quiet on the Western Front," A universalis famous film of the 1914-1918 war, had a midnight screening at the Alhambra on Saturday, prior to being generally released this week. One of the best pictures made of the last war, it depicts with grim realism, the94 words
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200 1939-12-11 5 Singapore's New Restaurant Night Club Entertainments THE Cathay Cafe was given a grand opening on Saturday when more than 300 people sat to dinner, danced the whole night through, and applauded the entertainment provided by Cowan and Bailey and company. There is little doubt that the Cafe will become a200 words
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Article, Illustration19 1939-12-11 5 niTH THE BRITISH TROOPS m France: British tr_>op» marching inlc a fortified position near the Riitish front m France.19 words
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298 1939-12-11 5 "TTHE ISLAND." produced by the newly -formed Island Committee of local players, was given its first performance at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday, m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, and proved a great success. "The Island" is concerned with the private lives of298 words
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Article116 1939-12-11 5 Higher Pay Demand To Twakow Owners j DEPRESENTATION has been made by J** the Singapore Lightermen's Union, |to which 3,000 lighterage workers belong, to their employers, the Twakow i Owners' Guild, for an increase m wages to meet the increased cost of living due to116 words
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170 1939-12-11 5 I ADY Small, the wife of the Colonial Secretary, presented the prizes at the Bethel Church of England School Katong, at a school i on^ert on baturday. The concert, which included a number of songs by the various standards m the school, ended with170 words
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Advertisement37 1939-12-11 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DIKE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906} before or AJter the Show m wmm* PURE TABLE OIL m 1 Gallon Tins \la,le m France ONLY $2.75 per Un. i m H. BOLTER CO. WINCHESTER HOUSE37 words
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Advertisement77 1939-12-11 5 "CONTE BIANCAMANO" The Conte Biancamano is due m Singapore at 9 a.m. to-morrow from Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Sues, Massowa, Aden, Bombay and Colombo. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 5.30 p.m. for Manila. Hongkong and Shanghai. ■■i-.Kviv.-.viv.:..:^ y'.y .v.- v.v. »!v77 words
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Advertisement568 1939-12-11 5 Delightful X'mas Gifts _____BRS*u_ii A f i f —its \f .QjW a i t^fSfAMMfryt* >' 1 m»lvßJrmVmmtmYr~yi& *^\m+\*Om' mmm^^fSjP^f M^^f*'^mm^'-''' J^^mmmW mTMW^ l____________^^m___J___S Y'V ___/A______H _____J___^ ___________^V I -J \__t-' ___I.P_____________l _______________________________k______________________________^_ I Ideal for Christmas ADJUSTABLE BED TABLES Parties ninn (Pastel Ore*» Only) Price $4.75 each. Price $*.*O. ROBINSON568 words
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Miscellaneous287 1939-12-11 5 S.V.C. PROGRAMME The following programme of drills of the Singapore Volunteer Corps up to and for week-ending Dec. 17, are: c Jo-day, 5.15 p.m.. Headquarters, feJt.E. (v), Gunnery Instruction; 5.30 p.m. Headquarters, S.R.E. (v), Company Training; 5.15 pm. Headquarters, S.F.Sig. (v), Signal Training; 5 p.m, College of Medicine, College of287 words
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406 1939-12-11 6 SATURDAY'S CUP RUGBY ON THE PADANG SINGAPORE cleared another hurdle on Saturday when they defeated Johore by 14 points (a goal, two prnalty goals and a try) to nil, m a Malaya Cup Rugby fixture played on the Singapore padang. Play on the whole406 words
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363 1939-12-11 6 Yesterday's Match In Club Badminton TPHE Useful Badminton Party beat the United Family Badminton Party by three games to two yesterday morning m the local interclub badminton championships. A strong breeze found its way into the hall from the start of the games and363 words
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145 1939-12-11 6 Harringay. Dec. 9. Eric Boon retained his British lightweight title to-day by knocking out Dave Crowley In the seventh rounc 1 of a scheduled 15-rourd fight. In the seventh round Boon rushed into a clinch and the impetus floored Crouley who Injured his rieht145 words
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Article18 1939-12-11 6 The Grand National will be run at Aintree as usual next year, probably on Apr. 5.18 words
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Advertisement496 1939-12-11 6 CLASSFIED ADVERTISEMENTS j DOMESTIC OCCURESCES DEATH. GOH —Mr. Goh Yong Joo, of C>2l, c Coast Rd passed away peacefully at the General Hospital on Dec. 9. at 9 p.m. He leaves behind 5 sons, 3 daughters. 1 son-in-law, 1 daughter-in-law and 6 grandchildren to mourn his loss. Funeral on Monday,496 words
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Advertisement378 1939-12-11 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Largo Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE 7* Napier Road. Entirely re-furnished, decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom with hot and cold water to every suite. Meals served m fiats. English Cuisine. Tel.378 words
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Advertisement409 1939-12-11 6 \\\\im\^m^^^^^^^KW^^9mm\ ____________P __V v m^__* _/jp *^__f_P **V 9 v_ >_2 trf/yyvS? S^^ Ilk I I J TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA BLNGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SLE* »v»m ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES, GENOA, MARSEILLES AND NI hrn Arrives Leaves Lea^ A^^^ Spore Sport Peoam Sf. I PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Dec. 12409 words
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Advertisement351 1939-12-11 7 p.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 6c O. 8. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained United Kingdom, also to Hong Kong and niters are requested to register tl.eir nents, but under present circumstances s are perforce restricted. x MM may call at ports351 words
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Advertisement521 1939-12-11 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. I Incorporated m fr M.B > TELEPHONE: Frelfht 5433— Passage 5431 LLOYDS AGENTSROOMING 4 GENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAIL* 4VS ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM mmW mmm\\&LK. mm**^^^^^ H WOT a3mY?^n*m9k* mrnrn^ M_^*^_^*T4^^^^^?ttß^__k fT^yA^^M ____._l^^^l^^^loi^? thC maJestlc Can adian Rockies t^L person. Stop-overs If you wish.521 words
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Advertisement312 1939-12-11 7 i M^ MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCR AM BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE TRL. SI SI CHARTERED BANK BUILD WC. PINANC TRL. I_6_ BLUE FUNNEL UNE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST312 words
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1375 1939-12-11 8 RANGERS' SHEET CLEAN London, Dec. 9. WITH the defeat of Chesterfield, Rangers now remain the only team with a record of full points so far this season. The Scottish club beat Clyde by the only goal on Saturday. WolYerhamptoo, Everton and A: rnaL the1,375 words
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Article153 1939-12-11 8 SATURDAY'S rate results m brief at Ipoh m the final day of the Perak Turk Club's December meeting were: Race 1:— HILARITY Sl6 and $6 Bay Rose $7 Blue Bird $8 2:— ROSALIE $20 and $8 Char SlO Phar Par $9 3:— POLO 557 and $11 Poor153 words
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Article80 1939-12-11 8 THE following were the winners of the December Bogey competition played on the Stapleford handicapping system at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday: 4 A" Division, H. M. Alexander, 34 1 2 "B" Division; Lieut -Col. J. Dallas Edge. 35: "C" Division: 11 B. Brash.80 words
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Article90 1939-12-11 8 I From Our Own Correspondent I Malacca. Saturday. IM preparation for their hockey mach against Perak to be played at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 16 Malacca will hold a trial on the padang on Monday, when a Malacca XI will meet a representative Muar side. The following90 words
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Article126 1939-12-11 8 Other Sport In Page Six Halifax 15 Leeds 6j Hull 8 Dewsbury 9 Hun .let 15 Castlef ord 7 Keighley 11 Hull K. R 8 Wakefield 1 tf Bradford 5 LANCASHIRE SECTION I iverpool 12 Rochdale 5 Oldham 7 Barrow 2. Abandoned after 72 minutes. dt. Helen's J J Brouehton126 words
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Article303 1939-12-11 8 Negri Beaten 6-0 In State Hockey (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Dec. 10. SINGAPORE DEFEATED Negri Sembilan by six goals to nil m their inter- State hockey fixture played here to-day. Heavy rain fell just before the match, and the ground was studded with pools of303 words
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158 1939-12-11 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. IN spite of a spirited recovery m the second half when they dominated the exchanges, Selangor went down to Singapore m a State hockey fixture here to-day by the narrow margin of the odd goal m three.158 words
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Article49 1939-12-11 8 The following will represent the Rubber Import Office at soccer against the McNair Ringers, on the latter's ground to-morrow nt 5.15 p.m.: Ramlet. Nee Wah. Tian Seng. John Klyne. Aziz, H. Schooling, Che? Chuan, Kong Yip. Dawood. Chin Bock. Tai Chwe» Reserves. A Haoi. and W. Meisso.49 words
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Article53 1939-12-11 8 The following have accepted t3 play for S.C.C. vs. Indian Association today at S.C.C: Major F. E. Robertson. D. Brennan, WComdr. F. E. Watts. R. N. Elliot, J. P. Wood, D. A. P. Koning. A. N. Other, R. J, Forbes, Rev. A^S. Giles, G.^H. Clement, B. H. Lee. Umpire: Mr.53 words
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