The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 March 1940

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,034. ESTI>. 1835 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1940. 5 CENTS.
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  • 51 1 PVII. who said a special xi as > .f thanksfivin* m St. I *t<terday on the occasion of I >ni^r?ary of his coronaion a> Supreme Pontiff. nedral was crowded, the onsre*ation including all parts of the world. diplomats present was I i lor. President Roosetu Vatican
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  • 746 1 "Ships Waiting To Convey 50,000 Men" —Daladier Dispatch Of Troops Only If Requested LATEST BOMBERS SENT RECENTLY COR THE PAST 15 DAYS AN ANGLO-FRENCH EX--1 PEDITIONARY FORCE OF 50,000 MEN HAS BEEN STANDING BY READY TO GO TO FINLAND. This was announced by M.
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  • 535 1 'Scandinavia Not To Be Battlefield" Stockholm. Mar. 12. ipet Svenska Dagbladet if Finland rejected Sweden should start -ion" on the Spanish givf the Western Powers that their intervention I fed by Sweden or ru-wspaper "We S ar.dir.avia and Finland :.-d into a battle veld for clash. the Soviet ::.ust be
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  • 65 1 London. Mar. 12. The 8.8.C. m its S pan. bulletin broadcast a message from the 8.8.C. Stockholm observer stilting that ajreement had been reached between Finland and Russia th*ofh a treat/ has not vet been signed and the terras mre not yet known. The Finnish radio stated at
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  • 215 1 FAMINE CONDITIONS IN HOPEI People Eating Earth Peking, Mar. 12. ACCORDING to reports from central Hopel famine conditions exist there and a major tragedy looms as the people, already on a starvation level, are living on bark trees and even eating common earth, which is causing many deaths. The desperate
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  • 58 1 London, Mar. 12. THE Ministry of Supply has decided to appoint a committee to consider the question of increasing the United Kingdom output of non-ferrous metal ores. Well-informed circles consider that fairly substantial expansion of production of lead and tin could be effected
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  • 200 1 B.B.C. OVERSEAS PRESS London, Mar. 12. THE increased frequency of Empire news bulletins of the 8.8.C. was mentioned at the annual meeting of the Empire Press Union over which Major J. J. Astor presided. Addressing the meeting Major Astor discussed the handicaps imposed by war conditions upon the overseas Press
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  • 769 1 WAR SECRET AR YON ARMY AT HOME ABROAD INTRODUCING the Army estimates, m the Houae of Commons yesterday, Mr. Oliver Stanley, the Secretary of State for Wv rid that British troops m France today were appro ately double of what they were m
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  • 57 1 THE Air Ministry announces that (taring an It.A.F. reconnaissance flight over the Heligoland Bight on Monday, an aircraft of the X.VI coastal command successfully attacked a German submarine at the entrance to Schillig. The submarine was seen to be hit by at least one bomb
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 98 1 THAT EXTRA fOWM AND CEAUTY TO YOUR HOME WITH INDIANA CHINESE CARPETS SPLENDID IN COLOURS EXCELLENT IN TEXTURE! VISIT: CHOTIRMALL'S 4143. HIGH STREET SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY A. BERSHADSKY'S ORCHESTRA OINNER 53.--NO AFTER DINNER ADMLSSION CHARGE TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1
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  • 336 2 I I >i:. Mat. 12. The tollowlng are to-day's closing miadle quotations. Snar«- are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Con. Loan 51> 1944-64.... 110~* Funding Loan 470 1960-90 112\ War Loan 3 Vi To 89\ Com. Union Assce (Units) 7' 4 Prudential Assce 'A' 27 Royal
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  • 43 2 Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 12. A TRIBUTE to the public services rendered by Mr J. R. Vethavanam during his term cf office as a State Councillor, was paid by the Sultan of Selangor speaking at the unment cf the Bduifor State Council l to-c
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  • 120 2 RENEWED DISCUSSIONS AT PROTECTORATE THE 1,500 Singapore Harbour Board artisans who have 1 been on strike for more than two months hope to return to work soon. Discussions between representative of the men and the Chinese Protectorate were held yesterday and it Is understood
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  • 145 2 ENTERTAINMENT for young and old is provided by a programme of Walt Disney's cartoons m technicolour which was presented at the Alhambra last night and which drew a big house. The adventures of Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, the Three Little Pigs, and Ferdinand the Bull
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  • 438 2 THE funeral of Mr] William Henry 1 Scully, former Penang State cricketer, took place yesterday afternoon at the Bidadari Cemetery, preceded by a full choral service at the Cathedral cf Good Shepherd. The Rev. Father N. Maury Mficialed. Among thore piesent were: Mr. ii. r
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  • 699 2 RARE INCIDENT IN AMATEUR BOXING MATCH A RARE incident happened at the Happy World stadium last night during the second round of the preliminaries of the Tolley Cup competition, when 27 more bouts were decided. A Manchester Regiment boxer, Pte. Cooper refused to continue his fight against Spr. Theakstone (R.E.)
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  • 68 2 IN a last and thrilling match played at Farrer Park last Saturday, the Pasir Panjans Rovers defeated the Amicable Athletic Association by four goals to nil. Leng Hoo <2), L A Bakar and Woe Eng were the goalscore rs. The outstanding player on the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 36 2 MICKEY ROONEY JUDY GARLAND and hundreds of entertainer* Vn M-G-M's "BABES IN ARMS" What song hits- 1 1 of 'em What w S~y^f your favoriS what a show— it's the bieeest COMING SOON TO THE~ CAPITOL
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    • 241 2 The Whole Town's talking about this <:,■;„■,< i- 1 "'UIV SEASON EXTENDED for th< 1^,,,,,, f hundreds TI'RNEI) kW\\ POSITIVELY LAST DAY' al 11. mm.,, 3 SHOWS 3.15 6.15 9.15 ri£lJi[pTj PH el l I I IRS I ')Vf\ Hear her sing "ONE KINK DAY* h m M BUTTERFLY "AM
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 363 2 New Radio Series Begins To-Night ANEW series ol talks will begin at the Singapore Broadcasting station to-night at 7.30. It will be entitled 'Weekly Background To The News Letter," written m England by "Terang Hatr and read by John Dumeresque. of the Singapore station. The author is believed to be
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  • 390 3 WHAT RIBBENTROP SOUGHT INTER VIEW WITH POPE Support Of Nazi Peace plan End To Vatican Broadcasts Urged London, Mar. 12. restiac account of the visit of von Ribbentrop, Foreign Minister, to the Pope is culled by from a trustworthy source m Rome, which von Ribbentrop asked whether the Pope i
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  • 126 3 Nfv* INjlhi. Mar. 12. H ;>ming the attaini ofl her due place but stressing I .ite^uards and reservation of the •.ised unanimously of Princes to-day. igai said that the emtedly made clear iiitribute towards provided effective :r special rights and irecL d insinuations that t
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  • 17 3 N prUoners of wax— all abmaxtrvs wa* pubitshnaturs of eight others N* memctii ?i Saturday.
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  • 9 3 FE Australian £18.000,000 war loan has been fully subscribed.
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  • 388 3 COMMENTATORS ON ALLIED DECISION 1.. London, Mar. 12. N ADDITION to approving the action of the Government m refusing to n a m u n he Soviet to Finland, tfrmsh Press commentators generally convey their realization that Finland's decision, when reached, Is likely
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  • 182 3 IPHE Nazis have repeated their attacks on British lightships. The crew of a lightship stationed 30 miles off the Norfolk coast described how they were twice attacked from the sea. Altogether 18 bombs were dropped but all missed the ship. The attacks were made at dusk
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  • 65 3 London, Mar. 12. THE Minister oi Information, Sir John Aeith, and other Cabinet Ministers attended a private view of a film entitled "Britannia is a Woman," which illustrates the activities of the women's voluntary services and describes generally the part which women are
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  • 86 3 Ankara, Mar. 12. TTHE presence at Ankara of Air- Marshal Sir William Mitchell and General Jaunaud, commanding the Allied Air Forces In the Middle East, is considered to add to the importance of the work of the Turkish Supreme Defence Council, which has just
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  • 31 3 A TRADE agreement has been concluded between Britain and Norw,ay. It will enable Anglo-Norwegian trade to be continued at its normal level so far as war conditions permit.
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  • 174 3 London, Mar. 12. BRITAIN'S first war loan was launched to-day, and from the time the Bank of England opened m the morning, there was a continuous stream of applications by person and by post. Clerks were busy at their desks as
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  • 69 3 WHILE TUGS HOOTED A WELCOME and thousands of people cheered, the battle-scarred H.M.S. Exeter, which, with the Ajax and the Achilles battered the Graf Spec, sailed into I* ly mouth waters, her home port, recently. Mr. Churchill, who went aboard as soon as the cruiser arrived,
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  • 383 3 THE Allied convoy system goes from success to success. Up to Wednesday, Mar. 6, 27 ships have been lost out of a total of 11,774 British, Allied and neutral ships which were convoyed. Of this total, only two were neutrals out of 1,360
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  • 83 3 Ottawa, Mar. 12. /"J E NERAL election nominations closed to-day. The candidates number 672— comprising Liberals. 240. Conservatives, 213, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, 96, New Democracy, 28, and others including Communists, 95. Mr. Mackenzie King, the Premier, and Dr. R. J. Manion. Conservative Party leader, have
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  • 70 3 London, Mar. 12. THE callover for the Grand National is to-day as follow: 100 to 7 Kilstar offered, 15 to 1 taken; 100 to 7 Sterling Duke offered, 15 to 1 taken: 100 to 6 Symaethis offered, 20 to 1 taken; 18 to one Venturesome Knight offered,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 119 3 j^m% IWIW^ tw Lift It%£ i/ f J T^ f liir Ir^r j c^np^eiy cove r the Ham with a thick pastry of flour and water. tUv our everyone likes baa Place medium oven and i STt* tine HamS f mous m S allow to bake a quarter of nn
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    • 163 3 BICKIEPEGS are biscuit bones for teething babies. They are so designed that the action of gnawing moulds the soft tiny Jaws into a beautiful shape and makes ample room for perfectly even teeth. All babies love them and they art nutritious. Begin at 4 months. Medical Hall Ltd. 3. Battery
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  • 657 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1940. Aid To Finland MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S announce--ITI ment m the House of Commons that* Great Britain and France have informed Finland that m response to a further appeal they are prepared to go to her aid with all the resources at their disposal,
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  • 1265 4  -  W. Macmahon Ball A Message From Australia By A VISITOR from England might easily wonder on first arrival here whether Australia was at war at all. We have no black-out yet, no gas masks, and no rations. But this first impression would be misleading; for
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  • 417 4 REALITIES CONCEALED FROM THE PEOPLE T\ view of the efforts now being made to end the war m Finland by negotiation, this article, reproduced from The Times, is of [Mtrticular interest. THE Soviet Union has been lat war for more then two months. The campaign has
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  • 76 4 I EAr sian v>'--front o 1. Remrni!. in* not 01. Soviet R«^ Urfr. liberation 2. You »X l.on M I Kinnlsh v!u. 3. He who I- I whatfxn i mtm\ ti stalin. Never f" i ma land >'"' :>. I>itrin>: l"t» a prop.ij;.4i»di*t 6. Kill all
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 557 4 /c/ ku mEt CATHAY CAFE Where Everybody Goes" ESTELLE COWAN Presents THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME Florence Chappel Syncopated Tango The Tayleurs "The Savoy" Laurel (lames Can Can Dolores Dee New Songs ith Cowan and Baile> THE GIRLS DEEP PURPLE DINE AND DANCE AT Singapore's Smartest Rendezvous DINER $3. Phone 3402 NON
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    • 17 4 W£ M££ ?A££ Finest linen handkerchiefs for ladies and men 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 240 5 Statement In Case Before Assizes THREE MEN SENTENCED TO IMPRISONMENT .> estimated tha» there are 30,000 bottles of diluted beer and stout m Singapore and the public is buying different article from what it expects" said fVmvn sjuhH Mr C. H Butterfield, at
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  • 123 5 THOSE who saw the film "fliiicr Beast of Berlin" m Singapore recently may Jiave wondered whether it was not exaggerated, whether conditions m German prison tamps could possibly be as brutal and horrible as they were depicted m that American film. Anyone who felt
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  • 205 5 AN incident m Rowell Road on the morning of Jan. 8, had its sequel m the Singapore third court yesterday, when 11 Chinese claimed trial to rioting charges. A witness for the prosecution, Sim Chwee Tser, a building contractor, said that on the morning of
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  • 149 5 Met Ahearne Deputation Tn New Delhi THE King has approved the appointI ment of Sir Girja Shankar Bajpai as member of the Governor-General's Executive Council m the vacancy that will occur on the expiry on Apr. 1 of Sir Jagdish Prasad's term of office
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  • 72 5 ALLEGED to have threatened another Teo Eng Teong, with a parang with intent to injure him, m order to make him agree to give his daughter m marriage. Lim Lye Heng was allowed bail of $250 m the Singapore criminal district court yesterday when he claimed trial
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  • 607 5 REPLIES GIVEN BY RESIDENTS IN both Selangor and Negri Sembilan yesterday Unofficial? expressed unanimous opposition to the introduction of income tax. When the Council of the Lower Chamber met at Seremban Dato Wong Yick Tong, senior Unofficial, said on behalf of the Unofficial Members
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  • 245 5 Tar Poured Over S-H.B. Workman EVIDENCE IN STRIKE CASE E:iat a Singapore Haroour our. Tan Yiu lirnj. pour a tin of tar over worker if he returned to ru given yesterday m the fth court, when two strik- -harmed under the Defence •..-< were similar to those m D Monday.
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  • 435 5 Case Against Malay Sappers Continues TUDENCE as to how a check of Malay R.E. sappers returning to barracks on the night of an affray at the Happy World amusement park on Feb. 7, led to the discovery that one man who was last seen on the after--1 noon of the
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  • 82 5 BAIL of $1,500 was allowed L. J. Fernando, a clerk of Goodwood Park Hotel, who claimed trial m the Singapore criminal district court yesterday to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,066 on Feb. 2, and also to a charge
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  • 408 5 COMMENT on the Singapore oroadcast m Dutch is made m the NiromBode, the magazine of the N.I. broadcasting magazine, m its issue of Mar. 10. "With the introduction of this new broadcast," says the Nirom-Bode, "the number of foreign short-wave stations which regularly broadcast
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  • 678 5 PRICE MUST BE GIVEN: NO CONDITION OF SALE THE Food Controller, Malaya, has made a new (Mr, the Food (Provisions as to Sales) Order, 1910, which is designed to combat conditional sale, refusal to sell and profiteering. It was published m last night's Government
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  • 386 5 Chinese Faces Corruption Charge ALLEGED to have committed IB offence described by his counsel as "new m the Colony's laws," Son Hun Swee, a 29-year-old Hokkien, appeared before Mr. H. Watson m tho Singapore third court yesterday. The charge, which was explained, read: "That you on or about Mar. 6
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  • 42 5 MR. H. W. BRYANT, secretary of the Middle Asia Office, Rotary International, Bombay, gave a talk on "Rotary m Wartime" to the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday. Mr. Bryant spoke of the policy of Rotary m wartime and its oasic needs.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 44 5 GOLF JACKETS /f o***^0 %V COTTON J\ I I IS -SUEDE /yj |J FINISH nl 1 I J Bro w n ir j itt I (T^-Ja only A V 111 It I SIZES. vsP^- nil 1 c^r a* eA nft ROBINSON Co., Ltd. 184
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  • 725 6 ALLUSION TO INCOME TAX IN FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW THE ramifications of Allied control of currencies interlocked with the blockade, embargoes and restrictions on commodity exports, makes a pattern of amazing intricacy and is developing daily into a complicated strangle-hold from which extrication must be impossible
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  • 491 6 SALVATION ARMY COMPLETES FIVE YEARS HERE rpHE Salvation Army is marking the 1 fifth anniversary of the arrival of its Malayan chief In this countryFive years ago to-day Lt.-Col. H. A. Lord arrived m Singapore to investigate the prospects of starting Salvation Army work here. After a month's investigation he
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 667 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE I MUNICIPALITY* Tenders. Tenders arc now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply of 30" dla. Steel Straight Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 p.m. Apr. 16. 1940. Supply of Air Valves for Water. Date
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    • 263 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 7? Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. EAST ANGLIA 6, OXLET KiSfc SINGAFOKE. S mlns. to town hlgb level, garages, daily or monthly rates, large grounds. excellent cuMna t^fmu tingle and double rooms. PHowm tm. NAPIER
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    • 74 6 NOTICE The Post Office is now permitted within certain limits to announce the impending departures and arrivals of mails. The publication of a Post Office Daily List is not however, being resumed at present, and all available information concerning mails will be communicated to the Press through the medium of
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    • 111 6 Office is unable to guarantee that all correspondence posted by that time will secure inclusion In the mails about to be despatched. Nevertheless, the postal and censorship authorities will maintain the closest liaison to ensure as far as possible that correspondence posted by the due time is cleared for despatch
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    • 452 6 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA fc HOM. Ko\ Sails Spore s.s. CITY OF NORFOLK Mar. 27 5.S CITY OF LOS ANGELES Apr 20 s.s. CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO May 4 s.s. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS June 10 ACCEPTING CABGO FOR PACIFIC COASI PORTS Also ■ALTIM NEW
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 124 6 Post Office Mail List Mails close at me General Post Oflice as follows TO-DAY Canada surface 9 a.m. China surface 9 a.m Hong Kong surface 9 a.m! Java air 9.30 a.m. Sarawak surface 10 a.m. Sumatra. Medan surface 11 ajn. air 10 Rjn. Palembang surface 9 a.m. air 9.30 ajn.
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  • Article, Illustration
    20 8 Gold Point returning to scale on Saturday after his victory m the third race at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 23 8 THE list of entries for the Taiping Turf Club's March skye meeting on Friday and Saturday are: fgf
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  • 23 8 in^uding competitors In the Eastor Tennis Tournament cf the Kluang Club reminded that entries close at 12 on Patiirdar Mar. 16.
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  • 23 8 THE Cantonese Swimming Unicn beat the V.M.C.A. "A" team by eight goals to one m a water polo match yesterday.
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  • 537 8 SOLDIERS ALMOST WIN WITH LATE EFFORT Loyals 1; Chinese 1. THE Loyals and the Chinese shared the honours m a 1 hard and fast first division league game at the stadium yesterday, each side scoring once. Both goals came m the
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  • 8 8 Good Entries For Easter Races At Ipoh fgf
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  • 36 8 Soccer: First Division, R.A.F. vs. S.R.C., Stadium; Reserve Division, Police vs. Royal Navy, Depot; S.C.C. vs. Chinese, padang; 8.H.1 Hongkong and Shanghai Bank vs. Guthries, S.H.B. ground. Boxing: Tolley Cup competition, Happy World.
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  • 196 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Mar. 11. PRISONS, the J.B. Cup and league champions, were held to a three -all draw at football by the 34th. company of the Royal Engineers on the Istana padang The Prisons were two goals up m
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  • 102 8 rFHERE was no play v. •I open invitation lawn t< ment yesterday, owing t condition of the ground Reused ties are TO-DAY Men's Handicap Singles (semi -final Wee Eng Lock < 15.3 > vs I (—30.3). Men's Handicap Double* Thimayya and Cap! Dr O.
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  • 45 8 fItHE following are the results j: 1 SAJ\A. league matches piajed yesterday: Reserve Division. R.A.F. bea 1 SR.C. 3 l; Second Division «A». Ntva. Police beat Pulau Brani, 3- 1 RAJ. Tengah beat R-A. tB.M 2—o; RAT Torpedo beat R.A.OC, 7—o
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  • 515 8 GUNNERS SCORE LATE TO EVEN THE HONOURS Manchesters 1; &th Heavy Regiment, K. CCORING a last-minute goal the Gunners just managed »^to force a draw with the Manchesters m a fj M division league soccer fixture at Tannin yesterday In the opening half
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