The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 December 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,968. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 656 1 Belligerents Asked To Clarify Aims ANY SETTLEMENT MUST BE HONOURABLE FOR ALL RAKING his Christmas address to the Sacred College of Cardinals, the Pope yesterday appealed to all corn-tries at war to clarify their peace aims. He said it was necessary to set forth the
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  • 33 1 inish seMiefl lining up for r.nii»n> ttkti h> members I »»'t»» Svard. the women's latiea which plays an imml Dart hi the srrvi es ol* sup- releasine men for fisrhting.
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  • 80 1 Bitterly Cold Weather On Western Front Paris. Dec. 24. ttei en the Western r!y cold and there _Uw r.j activity by patrols ans have not leit their _uri_ig the past 24 i hard, the clear, bright led to intensir>d activity \mmWBB as well as German *.^u th? slightest change D4
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  • 61 1 London. Doc. 2l*piii i ai. m h„s made a inagniI i -spouse to the "Lend Defend" loans. hurins* the four weeks in **hirh I h. rids ;_nd national swings r. tea have been available uo.rtOO has been lent to the "m<-'it. N I > the value
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  • 75 1 London, Dec. 24. AN Admiralty bulletin issued today states that Germany has been guilty of laying automatic moored mines without notice in the North Sea outside territorial waters off the British coast. Consequently, the Admiraltygive notice that it is their intention to lay mines for the better
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  • 80 1 Washington, Dec. 24. THE United States Nayy has ordered from Consolidated Aircraft Corporation, San Diego, a fleet of giant long range four-engined flying-boats tc patrol a "line of observation" in the Pacific and reinforce defence policies, Authoritative quarters state that the order involves possibly 50
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  • 299 1 Helsinki, Dec. 24. A FINNISH communique states that the battle at Aglajaervi ended in the defeat of the enemy, part of whose forces were surrounded. They put up a fierce resistance but were mostly killed before the final surrender. The Finns claim that
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  • 37 1 This picture was taken during a visit to an aircraft factory where Wellington bomber aircraft of the type that took part in the "biggest air battle ever" over the Heligoland Bight are produced.
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  • 224 1 Paris. Dec. 21. TO the French Cabinet to-day, the Premier, M. Daladier, made a statement laying special stress on assistance to enable Finland to resist the Soviet invaders. With a map, he pointed out the admirable resistance that the Finnish armies had hitherto
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  • 171 1 2 1 American States Make Protest WARSHIPS AND SECURITY ZONE v.aslnngton. Dec. II PROTEST against the aetiv. cf Britirh, French and German warships, including the Graf B$ in American waters was made in a joint neutrality declaration by I United States and 20 other Am rican republics to-day. The declaration
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  • 138 1 osio, uec. i. TWENTY-EIGHT Swedish sailors w. I lost when two Swedish steamers, the Mars 1,532 tons* and Carl Hencktl 1 1,352 tons) were sunk by a mine In the North Sea. Eight survivors were landed ni_:ht by the Norwegian ship Christian_»and. The only survivor of
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  • 20 1 The body ol tne aeroplane d>Anthony Fokker. who died in New York, is to oe ser.t to Holland tor burial.
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    • 119 1 WE WISH ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET. ,tiw_ i r _^_^_fc^_i_i_^_i S I flTw T _j_fr^_ •/>———— t^^i WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS j TO-DAT XMAS DAY j ORCHESTRAL CONCERT 12.30 TO 2 P.M. SPECIAL XMAS TIFFIN ORCHESTRAL
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    • 224 1 WE WISH ALL OLR PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS .JEW YEAR CHOTIRMALL'S 41 -43 HIGH STREET. SEAVIEW HOTEL O DAY QDFr-TUT T TTUPUmU SERVED IN THE BALL-ROOM or£iV_.l--lj LUNunt-UN concert during luncheon SPECIAL XMAS DINNER DANCE 8— 12 Midnight DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS
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    • 418 2 A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL QUI- PATRONS Positively Last 4 Performances of Warner Bros.' Girlful, Gagful, Gleeful Hit! A L HA M B R A_ f Warner Bros, present ZORINA Sen-atioaal Star off •I Married An AnpH** In -ON YOUR TOES" with EDDIE ALBERT »UN HALE S FRANK MeHUGH l*^W
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    • 312 2 A MERRY XMAS TO ALL OUR PATRONS! The Grandest and most ApptuprUte CHRISTMAS ATTRACTION You <•„„,,, wish for! ~4 JHOWS TO-SAY 1 11 --.-3.15-Tu s.is~ At the CAPITQ I "The BIG THEATRE with the BIG PICTURES /t /I /I mZmT\m \k9* P T Od\lCeTt 0. J| UfofiXH- -tf you Sri.
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  • 383 3 Strangest Christmas Holiday Britain Has Ever Experienced JWO weddings every ten minutes is™ 1 the Schedule at I most London registry offices to-day, where most registrars officiating at anything up to 70 marriages apiece Many thousand men from the British Expeditionary are
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  • 89 3 New York, Dec. 24. THE United States is celebrating the best Christmas since the boom year of 1929. Snow is predicted for Christmas Eve in New York, which enjoyed a five per cent, business increase and 15 per cent, travel increase compared with last year,
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  • 157 3 Berlin, Dec. 24. CHILDREN torn out of wedlock in tini-s of national emergency are "valuable national assets," according to a declaration regarding the problem of unmarried mother issued by Rudolf Hess, Hitler's Deputy. The appointment of guardians by the Nazi Party to provide
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  • 141 3 Deaths Mount In Reich Rail Accidents Amsterdam, Dec. 25. scenes at Gentin, where two trains collided between Marksdorf and Kluftern, are described by the Eerlin correspondent of the Amsterdam Telegraaf. Among the twisted metal and splintered wood of wrecked coaches lay clothes, toys and a thousand other pathetic relics of
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  • 199 3 IS NO NEED for the public to worry about the somewhat trivial advances, in the prices of various brands of rice, says a statement issued by the Food Controller, as they are merely the seasonal increases which occur every year. It has been
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  • 87 3 A RESOLUTION that "as the Congress ministries failed to safeguard the legitimate rights of the Muslims and disdained their reasonable requests, this meeting strongly condemns them rnd requests the Viceroy to investigate the wrongs done by them to the Muslims," was unanimously passed at a
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  • 61 3 Many well-known people attended a lun; he )n at the Savoy, which consisted of various dishes of "macon** "ham" and ''bacon made from mutton. Mr. MacQuisten, M.P. for Argyll, who has visited Malaya and who brought the subject of mutton "bacon" to the notice of the House of
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  • 144 3 A suggestion that the Registration of Businesses Bill be considered by the committee was contained in a letter i from Mr. E. C. H. Charlwood, vioepresident, read at a meeting of the European Association of Malaya. It was po'nted out that the Bill if passed
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  • 84 3 THE Trade Unions Bill and the Industrial Courts Bill were among matters discussed by a recent meeting of the committee of the European Association of Malaya. It was pointed out that such strikes as occur in Malaya are generally caused by the universal system of subcontracting by
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  • 39 3 HTHE POST OFFICE announces that because of war restrictions the main purposes of the Post Office daily list cannot meanwhile be achieved. It has therefore been decided to suspend publication of the Daily List as from Jan. 1, 1940.
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  • 123 3 JAPANESE MEET FRENCH ON INDO- CHINA BORDER Tokio, Dec. 24. CRENCH and Japanese met on the r Indo-Chinese frontier on Friday According to the Domei agency the commander of the Japanese forces which occupied the strateeically important frontier town of Lungchow exchanged greetings with the commander of the French garrison
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  • 26 3 While two Finnish soldiers enjoy a snack, their comrade keeps a sharp look-out in the directio n of the Soviet border.
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  • 261 3 THE wreck of the scuttled German "pocket battleship" 1 Admiral Graf Spee in the approach to Montevideo (Uruguay) harbour has cea-ed to burn after blazing for a week. The superstructure of the vessel was still burning yesterday morning, according to a Buenos
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  • 128 3 Hankow. Dec. 24. DEUTER'S correspondent flew today over Nanchang (Hupeh) which the Chinese were reported to be making a determined effort tc re-capture, and found everything ouiet. Renter's correspondent motored 18 miles southward and failed to reach the front. The last battle is said to have
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  • 82 3 F London. Dec 24. IFTY Newfoundland seamen now in Britain to join up for mme sweeping services were to-day entertained at a luncheon which is part of the hospitality scheme the Oversea* League has undertaken on behalf of officers and men from overseas Many w:l> be
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  • 45 3 London, Dec. 24. THE Minister of Supply has set up 1 an advisoiy council on scientific research and technical development. The council is composed of men eminent in the different branches of science with which the Ministry is concerned. Reuter
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  • 175 3 London. Dec. 24. THE leader cf the R.A.F. formation summed up the great battlover the Heligoland Bight as "in fact the biggest aerial battle ever fought. At a hazard, I should think there were about 80 to 100 aircraft engaged "We were
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  • 117 3 Lo**d mi. lie. *T*HE magnitude cl the c of Malta ta thc Empire's war el can be gu_;,ei from the tact tni the total po^ulition, including woi and children, cf only 2t>(».<:()3. there are do less than 1.300 ratings irem Malta Bervfnii In
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  • 98 3 London, Dec. j ARRANGEMENTS have been made for the release of British consular officials with their wives and families who still remain in Germany. A party which is exoected to rea^h Holland to-day comprises Mr T. B. Wildman, Consul, and H. Bullock, ViceConsul at Bremen;
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  • 68 4 THERE IS A STORY BEHIND IHIS CHRISTMAS CARD. It was drawn hy a German. C ii now an enemy alien in the Singapore internment tamp. It was painted by him at the camp and the courtesy of the authorities, transmitted to the Free Press for
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  • 670 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1939. Wartime Christmas. THE message of Christmas, peace on earth and goodwill to all men, sounds an incongruous note in the world to-day amid the alarms of war that is raging in many countries. Peace, it seems, has vanished from the earth and
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  • 728 4  -  J.M. SPAIGHT i B y i Formerly Principal Assistant Secretary To The Admiralty mmmt tftmm ■i* I I DERHAPS the most outstand- ing: lesson, certainly the greatest surprise, of the first few months of the war has been the influence if it has
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  • 551 4 U7HEN in 1885 the Indian National Congress was founded by Mr. A. O. Hume, a retired English member of the Indian Civil Service, one of its principal objects was declared to be "the fusion into one national whole of all the different and discordant
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    • 413 4 _^_^_^H M i\ /_Pr 1 1 ALLSOPP OuV LAO CATHAT BEAUTY SALON operators Air Conditioned "Let George Do It Phone 3402= L. Estelle Cowan l— I^— i— BM^_ To all Our Frie nds and Patrons IWe thank you for your loyal support da ring thr past 4 years and wt
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    • 29 4 HERE'S Wm YOU WAHTI QUALITY LINGERIES STYLES UP TO DATE FOR THIS X'MAS HEW YEAR Obtainable at: B. H. T. DOULATRAM CO. IS 50, High Street, Tel :7546. Singapore.
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  • 431 5 Big Crowds At Hotels And Cabarets GOVERNOR LISTENS TO CAROL SINGERS MERRY Christmas!^ j 7u hey ,> S lid th J? at midni^ hi in Singapore and throughout the Hritish Empire and out on the seas and the land where men are on active service.
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  • 180 5 Roast Turkey, Hams And Puddings Aris oi preparation, hleh hundreds of iced liavo been baked, on H:< Majesty's arlj this mornat ol their most pleath«- year the cookin^ ner. tbout Ihe 01 :n Bri- d and durins the Christ- good. iter who visited a] Naval I
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  • 110 5 ..jt -mas CAROL/ the tilm Charles Dickens' famous d topical entertalnUm Christstory ol Ebeneaer tflei the type or who re u o enter into; Christmas, thinks It is .nds that by scoffing s misfl some oi the I miliar ehai d jv .1 east that includes]
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  • 16 5 C. F. H. Riehes, manager o. lana Estate R v i Has left d on leave.
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  • 92 5 "Happy Christmas Surprise At Base QIIICKKS AM) "SUN at the aa~al base have a surprise today. Darin? the night, thc men of one of thc warships at the base erected a "Happy Christmas" greeting strung between thc masts of their ship. The letters were made of evergreen leaves and, with
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  • 214 5 Elderly Man Assaulted Robbed EURASIAN RUSHES TO RESCUE I OOKING out ol hii home in Orchard Road soon after seven o'clock yesterday morning, a Eurasian. John Noel Hay. saw a 71-year-old Chinese in a ricksha, being stopped by three other Chinese who had alighted from bicycles. The old man was
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  • 46 5 MR. W. D. Barron will take oyer duties trom Mr. W. E. Pepys, Johore General Adviser, on Dec. 26. Mr. Pepys will be spending about a month in Indo-China before taking up his new appointment of Adviser to tne '-■ib nf Pnr/swnk
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  • 81 5 The Seremban Rotary Club will hold a club meeting at the Seremban re»t -•house on Wedesday at 7 p.m. when the j 1 vice-president, Mr T. R. Hutton. will show a film taken by him during the Bangkok District Conference. 'I TIE WEDDING will take place on Sundav,
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  • 138 5 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Dec. 23. A LINK with the pioneer Chinese wh> came to Malacca during the I Dutch period was Mr. Tan Jin Ann, I whose death at the age of 31 took i place recently. Mr. Tan Jin Ann was a
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  • 58 5 Tuan Hajl Nassir bin Haji Salleh, lirsl magistrate. Muar, is on two weeks' leave prior to his transfer to Johore Bahra as second magistrate. In his absence Inehe Haron bin Ahmad, the second magistrate, ls taking the court cases. Tuan sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahya. second magistrate, Johore Bahru, will
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  • 272 5 Is British Hire Purchase Act Applicable To Colony T4E Question of whether the English Hire Purchase Act of 1938 is applicable to the Colony was discussed in a letter from the SS. Penang) Association read at a meeting of the committee of the European Association of I^was pointed out that
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  • 357 5 Ellis-Nathan T.IE marriage took place at the Chesed El Synagogue, Oxley Rise.! Singapore, yesterday of Mr. Edwin Ellis j to Miss Sybil Nathan. The bridegroom is the son of the late llr. J. H. Ellis and Mrs. Ellis, oi Singapore, and the bride thc only daughter of the
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  • 149 5 Colourful Exhibition THE Happy World flower trade show, described by Mr. R. E. Holttum. Director, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, as being "a landmark in the history or the flower trade of Singapore," was opened by Mr. Holttum on Saturday Mr. Holttum spoke of the present restriction
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  • 56 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Dec. 23. HAVING only a Colony licence, a Chinese taxi-driver was arrested plying for hire on the Segamat-Labls road and brought before Inche Rauf bin Mohamed Sa'at, Segamat magistrate. The man, Jin Seng, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a fine of $25
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    • 325 5 THE ALL "PRESTO" BR TISH L O R N M O BALL BEARING LAWN MOW IK 14" $16.50 GRASS BOX $5 OO 16' 517.50 4&\ frrrrn^ grass box $5 so running, clean-cutting (-_^*3<_w^^i_w*V I ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE e KUAIA LUMPUR W BECAUSE THFTRE MADE WTTH^^r^ ;-w \££&H VICEEABLEf /^SEASON
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    • 488 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. Foi particulars see Municipal TenderRoom* Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontlan Ketchil Pumping Station (Deposit $100). Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Mar. 4, 1940. Supplv of 60 Inch nominal size Stee Straight
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    • 771 6 STOMACH PAIN GOES INSTANTLY New Remedy That Removes The Cause Flatulence, heartburn, pain, distension, palpitations, and shortness of breath— you know these distressing symptoms of indisestion only too well. Do you know their cause They are caused by wind which in turn is caused by undigested and formenting food. We
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    • 482 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated in China by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street. Singapore. Telephone: Manager's Office 6144 m Sub- Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept. 6441 m General Office 5188 Cable Address: -'CHUNGKUO.'* Paid Up Capital Ch. 40.000,000 00 Reserve Funds In excess of Ch. 3.200,000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch. $2,617,000,000.00
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    • 99 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. i ai SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer R*. (near Swimming Clnb) Board-Residence st moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE 7, Napier Road. Entirely re-turnished. decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom witll hot and cold water to every suite. Meals served In flats. English
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    • 510 6 lo EUROPE AaD AMERICA VIA PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUEZ. PORT S\li> .<EX\Mhm GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK B *H«f Sails S'pore p PRESIDENT HARRISON Jan. 2 PRESIDENT POLK Jjji. 30 TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA PENANG. COLOMI;CAPE OF Q OOP HOPE Sails S'pore p PRESIDENT HAYES (Freight Only) Jan.
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    • 304 7 p.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED DJ ENGLAND) F. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have a passenger sailing Westwards next month. """S BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Services i xm.kok ram s UIQ, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA WEEKLY I SWTTTENHAM. PENANG, NEGAPATAM, axKIKAL, PORIO NOVO
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    • 528 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in I'M 8 1 TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage ",431 LLOYDS AGENTS: HOOKING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RtItAWYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM ER^^ person. Stop-overs II fc_ vrlsh. Ir. m\ Wm ruinmer t_.e sce_lc Great Lake? route -Bt* hD optlona} '-n'and-sea trip for aß^_ii^_t H
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    • 333 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYEH QUAY. SINCAPORE TEL AM* CHARTERED BANK GUILD ING PENANG TEL 1)66 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not ma "an teed, all cargo bookings subject tu Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE
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  • 1322 8 Wolves And Everton Continue To Win Easily THE Rangers lost their unbeaten record in the Scottish Western division when they went down to Hamilton in Saturday's Home soccer by the only two goals scored in the match. Wolves and Everton again this week I
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  • 304 8 "t/IGOROUS and Interesting rugby was seen en the padang on Saturday when the R.E. beat the RA. by seven points (a goal and a drop goal) to three (a try). The Sappers had to fight hard for their victory all the way in this
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  • 65 8 CEFERINO GARCIA, Filipino, retained the world middleweight championship according to the New York Atbletie Commission, by knocking out Glenn Lee, of Nebraska, in the 13th round of a 18 -round bout fought in Manila on Saturday. Lee was sent to the canvas by the hard-hitting champion
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  • 73 8 CNLY two games were played out of five, the othei three resulting in walk-overs, when the Devonshire Badminton Party beat the Marigold Badminton Party by fovr games to one j in their inter-club fixture played at the Clerical Union Hall en Friday night. Results of the games
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  • 118 8 THE follow., g have been selected to! 1 play hockey tor the Y.M.C.A. against R.A.M.C. on Friday at 5.10 p.m. at Tanglin: V. N. Pillay. A. C. Wilton. Thong 3ing Chin-;, Ooh Chin Chye, G. L. D:\y, F. Hutchinson, Sabapathv. Gan Kee Tian. A. C. Galstaun, A. C.
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  • 69 8 THE following have been selected to represent "Nafta" against the Olympic Lads Badminton Party, hi a friend'y match c mpiising of four singles and three doubles to be played at the Happy World covered stadium, on Thursday :>t 7.30 p.m.: William Tan. Sim Cheng Chwee George Tan. Chan
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  • 68 8 THE following will represent the Excise Clerks' Club against the Uni.ed Family Lads B P. In a friendly i match of three singles and two doubles to be pi-ived at the Happv World ceve red stadium on Thursday at 7 p.m.: C. C. Bock, P. 'I Siew. S
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  • 1559 8 BEST PENANG BETS SHOULD BE FROM VAN BREUKELEN'S STABLE First Day Of ChristmasNew Year Meeting ESQUIRE GOO D TO-MORROW TRAINER van Breukelen has strong entries in the majority of races at Penang to-morrow in the first day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas-New Year meeting, and to him has been
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  • 87 8 k-UUVWLWU are se| M F Ject to scrat.h, momw's Penan* r l>• Horses, class one di Toyman, Nieuwsg^,, Horses, class one n furs. v I i. Hybla, Suhana. Horse i, class thr f furs. Esquir?. Old CmHorses, cla?s thrc furs. Jacalra, Fl>_n K fra* Horses, class Hire
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  • 32 8 *T~.IE Jap..!.* 1 and membetl pere w -ll reprei sound Dims of Jai J •»p-i'- El^:~ Waterloo Street exhibition wet Trad 5 Agency I trial Bureau and commerce, cotnii Japan.
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