The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 December 1939
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1939-12-22 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,966. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1933. 5 CENTS17 words
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306 1939-12-22 1 Finns Holding Reds In Bitter Weather 20,000 RUSSIANS KILLED IN ONE BIG BATTLE ilin. the Soviet dictator, was celebrating his sixbirthday yesterday, Soviet aircraft hombed ki, the Finnish capital and three hospital* were hit Kouter. high explosive bombs were dropped by 12 of whichReuter - 306 words
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Article75 1939-12-22 1 FINLAND is reported to be ocekmg a 550.000.000 loan from the United i States tor the purchase of war material. Congressional leaders nre uemg scunded on the proposal following the < failure of the Finns to obtain a loan on Wall Street, says Router messageReuter - 75 words
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Article94 1939-12-22 1 Paris, Dec. 81. CIKIHFK deiail.s of how the (iernians were bluffed into MUttlin? the "pocket-battleship" Admiral Graf Spec are given by a high French naval authority who declares: "It was a glorious MufT which succeeded magnificently. "At the time that the (Iraf Spec sank there wereReuter - 94 words
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Article226 1939-12-22 1 How Peace Was Rejected By Hitler FRENCH BOOK ON WAR'S ORIGIN Paris, Dec. 21. AN oiliciaJ Yellow Book dealing with international events from the end of September, 1938, to the beginning of the war is published to-day. It consists of six parts, namely the Munich Agreement and its application, theReuter - 226 words
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74 1939-12-22 1 Washington, Deo. 21. "T*HF. Un.ied States Government has decided to impose a "moral embargo" on the sale of plans, plants, manufacturing rights and technical information necessary for the manufacture of high quality aviation spirit to countries engaged m unprovoked aerial bombing or machine-gunning of civilians.Reuter - 74 words
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115 1939-12-22 1 STALIN CELEBRATED his sixtieth birthday yesterday, but his army m Finland, who are stated to have promised him Helsinki as a birthday present, had little to offer except unspecific news and excuses. Soviet newspapers concentrated yesterday on the merits of Stalin and made*n:> mention ofReuter - 115 words
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Article90 1939-12-22 1 London, Dei. 21. "|*HE GERMANS have renewed their patrol activities on the Western Front, especially m the River Saare district. Their new tactics consist of a s?r:es of tip-and-run raids carried out toy units of between 30 and 160 men. During the past 24 hou&s,Reuter - 90 words
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Article37 1939-12-22 1 Tokio, Dec 21. TTHE decision to raise the ban on navi- gation of the lower Yangtze will be put into effect m about two months, according to the Japanese Navy spokesman-.- ReuterReuter - 37 words
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310 1939-12-22 1 THE latest victims of Nazi piracy are three neutral ships, one Estonian and two Swedish. The Swedish ships are Mars (1,450 tons) and the Adolf Bratt, about the same tonnage, and they were both mined. Six survivors of the Mars have been landed butReuter - 310 words
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Article, Illustration26 1939-12-22 1 The wreckage of the British destroyer Gipsy still showing above the water, where she struck a German mine off the East Coast.26 words
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202 1939-12-22 1 CANADIANS 'UNBEATABLE, SAYS WAR MINISTER London, Dec. 21. CANADIAN troops took part m the first ceremonial parade since their arrival m Britain to-day when the War Minister, Mr. Leslie Hore Belisha, visited them m the camp where they are undergoing intensive training. He witnessed them at work with machine-guns, artilleryReuter; British Wireless - 202 words
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105 1939-12-22 1 Special Leave For Men Who Sank Cruiser London. Dec. Zl. nOCKYARD workers cheered and naval ratings lined the rails of a submarine supply ship to give a tremendous welcome to the submarine Ursula, when she sailed into harbour after the great feat of sinking a German cruiser of the KolnReuter - 105 words
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37 1939-12-22 1 London, Dec. LI. DURING a visit to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries yesterday, the King expressed horror and indignation at the Nazi machinegunning and bombing of defenceless fishing vessels. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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288 1939-12-22 1 500,000 Tons Of Goods For Reich Detained STRANGLING OF GERMAN TRADE London. Dec. 21 COME inteiesting facts were revealed to-day about the wori: of the Brit.sh contraband control, which has now detained over half million tons of poods inspected being destined for Germa! The jute seized would makr 16.500.000 sandbagsReuter; British Wireless - 288 words
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Article34 1939-12-22 1 I umii > Dot. .'I IT IS LEARNED authoritatively I I the Siegfried Line is undergoing extension eastwards from the southern extremity along the Rhino as far Lake Constance. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement158 1939-12-22 1 FOR BED ROOM MURS E R V KASHMIR PURE WOOL RUGS kIBROIDERED ft SUABLE.. I CHOTIRMALL'S HIGH STREET. to-night- Cocktail Dance 7 p-» u> w P m DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight POPULAR CARET ATTRACTION MIMI J° S JL ES MEXICAN DANCERS LAST 2 PEMPWAMCES Dinner Sj.OO TO-MORROW EXTENSION158 words
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Advertisement6 1939-12-22 1 (British and V.S. Comment pa?e 3)6 words
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Advertisement223 1939-12-22 1 MANDREN BROCADF EVENING JACKETS EMBODY ELEGANCE STYLZ QUALITY a v. mi r.AM.i. 10 (ikk)si MM CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET We open till I p m. on Sunday. l>er. 24, for the convenience of late shopper*. SEA VIEW fl HOTEL TO NIGHV SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE MUSIC m THE ADELPHI223 words
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Advertisement255 1939-12-22 2 I The play that panicked LONDON NEW YORK For a year, now I Made More Funnier on The Screen I 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA I Vp'fe ••WAHVERBROS W^^QOMitSSl I JAMK CiEASON f l^ttj^^P I a^H i-> J^L >fIW i 4ti «^-J »*u hw y 1 stor > lUI And Rl255 words
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Advertisement577 1939-12-22 2 j THE PICTURE OUT-PARES_T_HK NOVEL ?_FILMED FROM THE BOOK THFV HUH) m s.7^""****"^ STARTS TO-NIGHT s.isa^s.is PAVnifT^ mmgmmm sensational story of a dance-hall ■F^^lF BEAUTY CRASHING SOCIETY'S PLAYGROUNDS! Jm*^± ■K< /%hk*' Mcc/ the girls who have everything! riot mum- JM .V HP% :^^^*^^^i» pJate< darlings thc Smart Set end the577 words
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Advertisement175 1939-12-22 2 A Lessoa lor SINGAPORE WIVES! A Moral for "MISUNDERSTOOD" Hl[capTtoT 1 T jT wv s I 111 II K^S AVENUE GIRL' IkJH With WALTER CONNOLLY JAMKS Kl.l.lsuN atone" ZSI j st F«n«y Treasurer, nested and Bench m /hi P l f °^u d G J NGER Ro<;F:^ Home SfrSfcJS 1175 words
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455 1939-12-22 3 Suicide Protest Against Nazi Scuttling Policy TOE «ud* of Captain Hans Lanjjsdorff kf t?' 2I A i; ,Kkot-battleship" Admiral Graf sl c i hC 2ft* ;h Wi.ish Press as a sacrifice to HlErii, W d i The Times says that the guilt ofReuter - 455 words
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137 1939-12-22 3 How British Nazi Captains Meet Death AMERICA DRAWS A CONTRAST New York, Dec. ZL t i i York Herald Tribune I the death of Captain the British armed cruiser Rawalpindi, which \d by the "pocketDeutchsland. with the Captain Hans Langsdorrl, d Admiral Graf Spec world will set this n besideReuter - 137 words
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Article58 1939-12-22 3 Montevideo. l>et. 21. RING ro Nazi allegations that Bi misers used mustard g lust the Admiral Graf Spec. British prisoners on the >>hip" report that many be Gorman ship were put by gases discharged by *n guns. point out that they were deck, throughoutReuter - 58 words
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Article11 1939-12-22 3 rday. Herr Himmler. tennsn secret police, had Ith EttgnOT Mussolini. ReuterReuter - 11 words
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54 1939-12-22 3 Chungking, Dec. 21. A MOST important meeting of the Executive Yuan was held yesterday under the chairmanship of Cien. Chiang Kai-shek when many "secret issues" were discussed. Gen. Ho Ying-ching and Mr. Wang Chung-hui, War and Foreign Ministers, respectively, made de-t-iiled reports on the militaryReuter - 54 words
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284 1939-12-22 3 British Wreath At Langsdorff's Funeral CREW'S TRIBUTE TO CAPTAIN £APTAIN HANS LANGSDORFF commander of the scuttled i Oerman "pocket-battleship" Admiral Graf Spec. who committed suicide on Tuesday night, was Duried m Buenos Aires yesterday afternoon with naval honours Captain Pottinger, one of the Brif fi 1 p sone aboard theReuter - 284 words
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123 1939-12-22 3 Washington, Dec. 21. IT is understood that a joint de- claration about the violation of neutrality is being drafted on behalf of 21 American republics and will be communicated to belligerents In a few days. Thereafter the republics will consult on common policyReuter - 123 words
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54 1939-12-22 3 London, Dec. 21. A GERMAN-OWNED hemp factory was set on fire at Batschkapalanka. Yugoslavia, yesterday, states the official German news agency. Great damage was done. It is added that this is the third fire at German -owned hemp factories m Yugoslavia m theReuter - 54 words
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377 1939-12-22 3 REFERENCE to the McLean report on Higher Education m Malaya was made by Dr. R. D. Fitzgerald, who has just retired from the post of Director of Medical Services, when he spoke on the progress of the college at the annual King Edward377 words
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Article, Illustration61 1939-12-22 3 The Polish Government is now settled In the old French town of Angers. All the foreign embassies and missions are stationed m the town, which is now regarded as a piece of Poland on French soil. General Sikorski, the Prime Minister, is seen61 words
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341 1939-12-22 3 Evidence Of More Constructive Policy On Part Of Tokio London, Dec. 21. THE promise to re-open the Yangtze to third-party shipping is favourably regarded m well-informed quarters as giving evidence of a more constructive policy on the part of the Tokio Government, says TheReuter - 341 words
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Article41 1939-12-22 3 Geneva, Dec. 21. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY officials of the League Secretariat were dismissed yesterday. With 80 others recalled to their respective countries for military service, the staff has been reduced by 220 since the war.- ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article171 1939-12-22 3 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES <From Our Own Corrr-;ponleiu> London, Dec. 21. rOMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows with previous quotations m parenthesis:— RUBBER: Dull s Pot: ll\d ll^d hi 4 d 11-sd> Jan.-Mar.: 11 %d ll\d (ll\d ll 7 8 d) Apr.-June: 11 9 I6d ll^d (ll\d 11 t d) July-Sept.:171 words
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Article322 1939-12-22 3 I.ond.m. Dec. _i The ioliuwin- are to-day's closing midd.e quotations. Shares are ot £1 dciv unless otherwise slatea. Ccn. Loan 1944-64.. 108?» Funding Loav. |«J 19o)-9J 106' War Loan %%<% 92 Com. Union Assce hj|.,m (j Prudential Assce 'A 22 Royal Assce 7 Great Western Riy"6rd C.i322 words
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Article85 1939-12-22 3 ON Your Toes," the Warner Brothers production which opened at the Alhambra Theatre last night, is good entertainment, ottering a combination of humour and superlative dancing. The film stars the beautiful Zorina and Eddie Albert. Others who contribute generously to the fun include Alan85 words
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Article14 1939-12-22 3 An Amsterdam message says that telephonic communication with Helsinki was completely cut yesterday afternoon.14 words
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Advertisement49 1939-12-22 3 IB Roy a I Bake ry MINCE PIES M itre really delicious MB% the pastry is light :i n d flak y an d they are pac k c d \v it li the finest mincemeat 'HE 5376 FIVE LINE) Advt or Singapore Cold Storage Co. Ltd. C.S. 152A49 words
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Advertisement117 1939-12-22 3 SAY IT WITH PERFUME THIS CHRISXMA3 MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. V ,iEVERY MAT A IIP-UPARMCMfIiI Shows J^Wa 4L x kJmm*ffrl ft. 15^> m Scream se iVj^ fron^7 Uf t LYNN BARI If /»o^ c °i»»/ Joseph bCrIILDKKAUT r Genera/ a A* STANLEY FIFLD^ ii FRITZ LEIBER f^ 'CM117 words
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Article, Illustration606 1939-12-22 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1939. Malayan Strikes nURING the past few weeks reports rave come in of strikes in various parts of Malaya, and Singapore has had its share. Two of the biggest, at Malayan Collieries and among the A.P.C. workers on Pulau Bukom fortunately did not606 words
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1014 1939-12-22 4 GEN. SIR CHARLES GWYNX - GEN. SIR CHARLES GWYNX \by WINTER, from the military standpoint, may be said to have arrived. With its arrival the chance of major offensive operations on land before next Spring: has undoubtedly gone. Even a subsidiary or preliminary Nazi campaign in the Low Countries1,014 words
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Article415 1939-12-22 4 pAPTAIN LANGSDORF, keiua bosar dalarn kapal Knag besar Jerman Graf Spec yang telah di-tcng^elamkan sendiri oleh crang-nya itu telah membuneh riiri pada malani Rabu yang lepas. la tclah mcnembak diri-nya, dan ada meninggalkan mpuchok surat berfc&ta ia tclah mer.etapkan hati-nya hendak habis bersitna2 dengftn kapal-nya; tetapi telah415 words
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Advertisement155 1939-12-22 4 >iniqa mo I BY SPECIAL rO H M rHE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM I NEWEST DESIGNS in uiAMOND JEWELLERY I NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES II /?7NG5 CLIP WATCHES. j incorporated :n Ceylon 1 I SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. In decorated ("jses of 6, and 12 Bottles 77i£ -'hisky that definitely solves the155 words
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1399 1939-12-22 5 Graf Spec Was Definite Nuisance To Allies FORTUNES OF WAR WITH BRITAIN FRANCE VIVID description of the running fight m which unarmoured and outgunned British cruisers compelled I u,man poeket-battlesh.p" Graf Spec to take punishment M.l)se<,uently brought her, damaged and ineffectual an inglorious end1,399 words
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Article130 1939-12-22 5 THK embarrassing position m 1 which Dr. Goebbels found himself m reporting the naval Battle of the Plate was mentioned by Lieut. Commander B. M. Douglas, broadcasting from the 8.M.8.C. last night. "You may remember," he said "that m a previous talk I commented on130 words
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356 1939-12-22 5 "Cannot Take A Lenient View"— District Judge CONVICTION FOR POSTAL CLERK WE cannot take a lenient view of this sort of offence," remarked Mr. J. McFall, Singapore criminal district judge yesterday, when he sentenced Joseph David D'Cruz, a clerk with 15 years' service with the G.P.0., to one year's rigorous356 words
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Article38 1939-12-22 5 MR. CHIN KHEE PIN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chin Poh Thiam. of Singapore, was married yesterday to Miss Kcng Nya Nya, youngest daughter of the late Mr. Kone; Sum Quee and Mrs. Kon?, of Singapore.38 words
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464 1939-12-22 5 NL^RLY a million dollars has been collected m Malaya lor war charities since the outbreak Of war, and expenditure at the headquarters of the patriotic Fund during that period has been only $239. The remarkably low running exoenses of the Fund is a fact464 words
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261 1939-12-22 5 New U.S. Ships For SingaporeNew York Run TO BE OPERATED BY PRESIDENT LINE IT was announced yesterday that lour American passenger vessels, formerly operated by the United States Lines on the American inter-coastal service, will m future be operated by the American President Line on the SingaporeNew York route. The261 words
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147 1939-12-22 5 A VARIED programme of Christmas music by both contemporary and classic composers was rendered by the Senior and Junior choirs of the *Paya Lebar Methodist Church m a concert m the church hall last night. One of the outstanding numbers was "This Night," written by147 words
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73 1939-12-22 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penan.?, Dec. 21. A CHINESE PATIENT m a ward of "C" block of the General Hospital fell from a heigh of 60 feet and died this morning at six. The man was instantly picked up but despite medical attention73 words
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Article93 1939-12-22 5 MENTION v.as made m the fourth court yesterday of a case m which N X Yehia Maricar is charged with criminal breach of trust of sums of money belonging to the defunct Indian Muslim Society Mr. S. H. D. Elias, counsel for the complainant, asked a93 words
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Advertisement62 1939-12-22 5 b^^t^^ IVrtam Panels. aker and repairer ot rattan J Bertam Chicks, Canvas ard m; Blinds. Tarpaulins. Tents, Blue Screens, Bertaro Wire Netting Fencing t\ool buntings and Flags. ABDUL RAHMAN, Telephone 2454. •uiice:— bti, Robinson Road. Oopcsite Telegraph Co -kshop: 293, Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. ders promptly Executed. Hed Wines White62 words
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Advertisement278 1939-12-22 5 MORE X'MAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS CLAYING CARDS: ENGLISH $1.50 per pkt. AMERICAN 35 cts per pkt 3 tor $1. BRIDGE SETS: From $4.00 to $8 50 BRIDGE SCORE PADS: In Boxes of Four $1.35 to $2 50 ROULETTE WHEELS: From $12 50 ROBINSON CO., L?D. \:2 gV L (w^£ hoc o278 words
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Advertisement569 1939-12-22 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchil PumpIng Station. (Deposit $100). Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Mar. 4. 1940 Supply of 60 inch nominal size Steel569 words
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Advertisement525 1939-12-22 6 BOARD RESIDENCE, jj SEA FRONT RATONG GRANGE—??. Meyer R4L '~;ar Swimmlnf Clnb) Board-Reaidence at moderate rates 'Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE 7, Napier Road. Entirely re-turnished. decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom with hot and cold water to every suite. Meals served m flats. English Cuisine. Tel.525 words
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Advertisement429 1939-12-22 6 o/~GIAN SINGH'S GRAND ANNUAL X'MAS SALE The opportunity to shop economically and conveniently is drawing to a close. o 3 SHOP TO-DAY We open till 8 p.m. X^eV so^! U// S''' I and save more moneY as iyi *°L.siiirFiil thu °pp° rtunit Y iasts CATHAT BEAUTY SALON Latest Equipments New429 words
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Advertisement546 1939-12-22 6 To EUBOPE AND AMERICA VIA TENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SI T EZ, PORT SAIO. ALk\\\,,, :u VllM GENOA. MARSEILLES ANk> NEW YORK Sails Spore p. PRESIDENT HARRISON Jail. 2 Jar. 4 PRESIDENT POLK »^■■■i^JL 0 Feb l TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA PENANG. COLOMBO KOM|,\\ V CAPE OF G OOD546 words
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Advertisement342 1939-12-22 7 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 6c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. Owing to the Company's inability to publish the actual departure dates of its steamers intending gssengen are courteously requested to enquire at tt* P. i O. SLR COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the approximate dates of342 words
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Advertisement505 1939-12-22 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. Incorporated m P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freifbt 5433. Passage 5131. PIJIDiAM PACIFIC BM^Br^PlL^^BvA UsSltlß^n ■^BJ^S^S^SfsSSSBsV'SS^jtsBSSsi sVsSi Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES -Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one505 words
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Advertisement327 1939-12-22 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYKR QUAY, SINGAPORE lEL flfl CHARTERED BANS BUILDING. PENANG TEL BLUE FUNNEL LINE. 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 SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE327 words
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Article, Illustration36 1939-12-22 8 m Xl AI.A M'MPI'R TECHNICAL SCHOOL, who were beaten hy the S.R.C. at hockey yesterday. They won their first match here, however, when thfv beat Raffles Coilece by one conl to nil on Wednesday.36 words
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Article421 1939-12-22 8 THREE-ONE VICTORY IN CLOSE GAME Winners' Forwards Good MAINTAINING their unbeaten record for the season, iVA the S.R.C. first team scored another hockey win yesterday, beating a Kuala Lumpur visiting side, the Technical School, by three goals to one. It was a fast, exciting game,421 words
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380 1939-12-22 8 Second Big Hockey Victory On Successive Day COLLOWING up their biv; victory over the Command Officers on VS'edne>da\, the S.C.C. scored another big win yesterday when they trounced the Royal Engineers to the tune of six nil on the padang. The fact that380 words
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Article82 1939-12-22 8 WOMEN'S DECEMBER SPOON SHOOT THE Binga|Mßt^Woiiiea'i Rille Association DecemSer spoon shoot reMilted m a win for Mrs. Tay LUn Teck. with Mrs. Bickerdiko second. The scores were: 300 200 100 Total with Vd^. Yds. Yds. Handicap Mrs. Ta> Lian Teck 25 28 30 103.68 Mrs. Bickerdike 28 25 25 102.0782 words
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Article114 1939-12-22 8 "THE FOLLOWING have accepted to play hockey lor the S.C.C. vs. the Sikh Police to-day at the S.C.C: Major F. E. Robertson: Pay Lt. G. C. Fortin. Lt. If. F. Francis: P. H. Harrison. FLt. H. Hughes-Haltett, J. Flet-cher-Cjoke: D. Brennan. Lt. K. Huleatt, G. W. S. Wattes,114 words
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Article42 1939-12-22 8 THE loiiowing players will represent the Indian Merchants' Employees! Association soccer XI m a friendly game against the N.T.S. Sports Club at the M.F.A. ground jto-morrow^ Zachariah; Ganapathy; Nainamusa: Doilah; Ghouse: Sethu; Yogu: Periasamy; Muthia: Ibrahim: Hussein. Reserves:— Manthian: Rajoo.42 words
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Article, Illustration118 1939-12-22 8 FOLLOWING is the S.C.C. Rugby team to meet the Selangor Club m the annual trophy match on the S.C.C. padang on Dec. 30. A. H. B. Alexander; A. P. Craigie, W. J. N. Lee. I. M. Scott, D. M. Seward; J. M. Ewart, Lt. J.Free Press - 118 words
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161 1939-12-22 8 With two reserves playing m the singles, the Mayflower Badminton Party's "A" team still managed to maintain their string ot live— nil victories when they beat the Eclipse Badminton Party on Wednesday night m the local inter-club badminton championships. Lee Kirn Sen^. Eciipse's first161 words
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Article170 1939-12-22 8 Both Fnsco ft Fahmy Eager For Fray -pVOoMlecre.t,;,, m the vij| V[MMI od— one m Sui^an >; m the Philippines It-nig Mil tt) stadium Young Pr Fohrry tjp i and to-motT m Manila th rid Will bi> at gtaa ithe holder* me lengor Gien I. belns?170 words
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Article31 1939-12-22 8 THE following will Singapore Colts H the Technical Schoo to-day at th^ ground D'Sylva Jam de J j I Reutens Bcott; Fr.. I strong. Reutens I Umpire: E I-31 words
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Advertisement188 1939-12-22 8 BANK OF CHINA IIW ■pi.HtH m Chi:::i t>v Special Cha:: I*. Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephone. Manager's Office 6444 Sob -Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 I. moral Office 518 ft table Address: "CHI NT. X I O." I^iJ Ip Capital Ch. 40.000.000 00 Keserve Funds In excess of (h. 3»188 words
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Advertisement90 1939-12-22 8 ■jf£ T fc^aLflW Bm |Bj I B^L^Bfl "Hlb^^uj 1 Bm V^Ss^ *''~y-'s*'' -J&M In whateei- Corn:.- Di th Bntpin 7^ii^' M&L: be greet them b >' cable— Via Impcriai H^r^'\^S!mi Jt is sa easy— just hand your message In a w JF Wireless Offices or any Postal Telegraph !B Malaya—90 words
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