The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1940

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  • 13 1 AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,043. ESTU. 1835 MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 595 1 Crew Given Warning To Leave Vessel NORWAY'S PROTEST OVER GERMAN SEA WARFARE ANOTHER German merchantman has been sunk by a British submarine, reports Reuter from Copenhagen. She is the Edmund Hugo Stinnes, 2,189 tons, registered at Hamburg. She was sunk on Saturday night north-west
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  • 80 1 Major Flood Disaster In Germany London. Mar. 24. A« ORDINGto the German -rless. extensive areas on Kiver Oder were flooded when mi burst near Mederbrutzen rday. irtails as to the causes and sequences are given by the vs but judging from the that Field-Marshal Goering mmmaMf went to the scene
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  • 78 1 Stop Fighting,' Nazis Tell French Troops Paris, Mar. 24. TIM have launched a big ?<.\\ce orTensive" along the Rhine. :he French to stop fightsi ared across the river from rs. blazoned on giant banI dropped from planes m ncta gave one reply to fire \s o! German propa..ery has also
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  • 133 1 Paris, Mar. 24. ML/XAUD, the new French v.sier, has ten days' resParliament teassem':les m ngthen his position. nimmt'l derision to remain v been welcomed m most Lrcles. It is that the .iostentions among the radil Friday s voting on the con■e motion had a somewhat parameter, seeing
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  • 90 1 Polish Trawlers To Join British Minesweepers IT WAS ANNOUNCED m London yesterday that six Polish trawlers will take their place alongside British minesweepers within the next few days. When the Germans seized their home port of Gdynia the Poles decided to risk their lives, rather than fall into German hands.
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  • 72 1 Lucknow, Mar. 24. ACCORDING to the Hardoi (United Provinces) correspondent of the piorreer. an attempt was made to assassinate Khan Bahadur Allah Bux. former premier of Sind, while he was returning to Sind by train from Ramgarh yesterday. When he was passing Hardoi a
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  • 131 1 London, Mar. 24. r[E Co-operative Party's conference m London, by 3,935,000 votes to 1 169.000, carried a resolution approving the party's peace policy. A statement of policy pointed out that it was m the hope of securing a lasting peace that the co-operative movement was
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  • 36 1 KING QUEEN SPENDING EASTER AT WINDSOR London, Mar. 24. THE King and Queen are spending Easter at Royal Lodge, Windsor Great Park. Yesterday morning the Queen and the two princesses went shnnnlna m Windsor British Wireless
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  • 39 1 QUEEN OF THE SEAS The Queen Elizabeth, safe m the quarantine anchorage of New York harbour after secretly crossing the Atlantic. The air mail picture was transmitted by radio from New York to London.
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  • 227 1 MOSCOW DENIES MOLOTOV IS TO VISIT BERLIN Amsterdam, Mar. 24. THE suspicion that Hitler's diplomatic plans have gone astray is gaining ground m political circles m Berlin. When the Fuehrer returned from the frontier town of Brenner, after his talks with Signor Mussolini,
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  • 63 1 Rome, Mar. £4. AN immediate rise of ten to 15 per cent, m all wages and salaries is the welcome Easter gift received by Italians. The rise was decided by the central committee of the Fasci and Corporations, at a meeting of which it was
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  • 41 1 London, Mar. 24. AEROPLANES, believed to be hostile approached the east coast of Scotland yesterday, apparently reconnoitring for shipping for the third day m succession. The Air Ministry has no confirmation of the foregoing. Reuter
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  • 46 1 London, Mar. 24. EASTER weddings this year have been more numerous than usual. The London registries worked overtime and the Southampton registry averaged six weddings a day. Many of the men and some of the women wore uniforms.- Reuter
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  • 41 1 BRITAIN BUYS INDIAN CEYLON TEA CROPS London, Mar. 24. THE Ministry of Food announces that the British Government this year has bought the whole crops of Indian and Ceylon tea and is importing no more Java or *ccmmon" China grades. Reuter
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  • 86 1 London, Mar. 24. AN Air Ministry announcement states that on Saturday night aircraft of the R.A.F. carried out reconnaissance flights over extensive areas of north-west Germany. One of our aircraft failed to return. Despite very unfavourable weather, says a Berlin High Command communique, the German
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  • 69 1 London, Mar. 24 THE Anglo-French purchasing comA mission m New York has issued a statement that preliminary talks with members of the American aircraft industry are going on satisfactorily. Experience of flying conditions m the war has suggested a number of improvements m the aircraft
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  • 179 1 "Hitler's Evil Sway Must End" Primate CRUELTIES CANNOT GO ON UNCHECKED London, Mar. 24. DROADCASTING to-day from Canterbury Cathedral the Archbishop of Canterbury said it was probably no exaggeration to say that at no time within the last 1,700 years had the powers of c v i 1 been more
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  • 116 1 London, War. 24. 'T'HE work of British naval unit* ii the Mediterranean m applyintontraband control means ard duties for British patrols For example m one patrol area m the Mediteiu nean area alone. H.M. ships had "spoken" to 698 vessels between the beginning of 1940 and
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  • 41 1 Copenhagen, Mar. 24. A FOREIGN plane flew low over coastal territory near Jutland this afternoon and is alleged to have opened machine-gun fire on five civilians la the fields but no one was Injured. Reuter
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  • 32 1 Wellington. Mar 24. AN evening bulletin states that Mr. Savage, the New Zealand Premier, continued to lose strength throughout the day and that his condition is now more critical.— Reuter
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  • 233 2 THE Holland-America Line will again be placing ships on the Java-New York run, starting with the m.v. Sommelsdijk, which is arriving m Singapore on Wednesday. The Sommelsdijk, a new ship, will sail for New York via the Cape of Good Hope from Singapore on Thursday.
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  • 339 2 Card Of Events At Ipoh Races To-day THE full card of events for to-day's 1 races at Ipoh m the final day of the Perak Turf Club's Easter meeting is: RACE 1 Horses, Class 3, 5 Furs. Straight Jacatra 9-04 St. Marcel B.ofc The Emperor 9.03 Vedas 7.0:> Strathpeffer 8.09
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  • 142 2 WOMEN ARE CATS.'* This familiar Ine scans to be the Inspiration behind M.G.M.'s "The Women." which had a midnight premiere at the Ca; on Saturday. But for all the felinity of the characters one wishes them well which just shows hrx deftly Hollywood
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  • 123 2 BASED on Kipling's famous poem. RKO Radios story of "Gunga Din," which is now at the Alhambra. is a Hooistoaus ful^ofOhe blood and thunder of the North -West Frontier With that flair for capturing atmosphere, RKO Radio has crammed crowds and action into a panorama
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  • 92 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Mar. 24. MORE than 1,000 Chinese and prominent persons of Perak and Selangor attended the funeral here to-day of Madame Chew Yoke Chee, mother of Mr. Lee Ah Weng, managing director of the Perak Trust and Investment Co., Ltd. School
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  • 33 2 IN a cricket match played at the Naval Base yesterday the Royal Navy scored 125 runs, the R.AF (Tengah) 148 runs. E. Grenfell (R.N.) hit 66
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  • 127 2 Gibb Halliday To Meet In Final Of Malayan Golf Championship (From Our Ovn Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. THE ex-Malayan golf champion, W. f. f.ibb, u j|f G. Halliday to-morrow morning at 9 a.m. m th< of the Malayan £olf championship this year. The first round hi ship was played off
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  • 420 2 FURTHER BADMINTON RESULTS (From Our Badminton Correspondent. Ipoh. Mar. 24. PLAYING m his best form. Wong Peng Soon, the Singapore champion, swept Teoh Seng Khoon off his feet m the semi-finals of the Malayan badminton championships played at the town hall here to-day. He will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 578 2 If you cannot make up your mind about the type of entertainment you would like to see, you cannot go wronp if you plump for "Gunga Din." It will amuse, entertain and thrill any Cinemagoer —MALAYA TRIBUNE. THE ONE BIG SHOW THAT'S THE TALK OF THE TOWN! 3 ALHAMBRA 6.15
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    • 114 2 THE BIG EASTER HOLIDAY Shi That the Whole Town's Flocking to! I TO DAY U^ft M. 315 6.15 9.15 SEX NLW -\Mh lI\KI»N' sim. m i h\\u\< |^rM|w i PLAYING IMANO ami DOI \U *\^j& ft BASS., i^K^ Co-slarrtil nith .K^IUS 9% JI 1) GARLAND HB* ff' Krcsli [mm Inr
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  • 373 3 I.R. A. PRISONERS SET FIRE TO DARTMOOR PRISON BLOCK Act Of Demonstrators Is Mistaken For Mutiny MEN OVERPOWERED AND TAKEN BACK TO CELLS r*m wv* London, Mar. 24. pULICE surrounded the walls of Dartmoor gaol yesterday when extremist I.R.A. prisoners set fire to a block of P"son after having overpowered
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  • 109 3 London, Mar. 24. TBr.Ush authorities declare themM to be satisfied that th 3 claims tin damage oa £ylt during the i F. raid have not been exlggeThese claims are damage to two th railway connect n? Horn List, the land entrance to •> on and
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  • 51 3 Puppets' "Moderate" Foreign Policy Mar. 24. thai t^.e legitimate ri-hts ts of tart an power* m respected by th^ new rninent which b t^ing d on Mr. TO was exnr?sseci ral Sishiso Ita^aki. Ih3 Japanese expedi--0 China, m an inter- pendents at i dministrationt foreign n d, he '.ye ni^d.^rit^.'
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  • 54 3 oJ the Singapore Rotary lc ariairs sob-committee I r aden t>.e ba-is of the ervice committed 1 work :on to other matters red would be to the to the Improvement I a a place to Ihre m. given by In an address, *the a public affairs sub-com-the
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  • 62 3 BM representing themr 2 venue officers are re--iave entered a house m a > anution m Yio Chu Kang and roboed the occupants of i Jewellery to the value of iterday moming. and the three occupants of use. a man and two women. ng
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  • 83 3 Chungking, Mar. 24. A WARM tribute to the work of officers and men attached to the British gunboats Falcon and (•annet m the rescue of victims of the bombing of the French-own-ed Yunnan railway on Feb. 1 by Japanese planes is expressed m a
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  • 142 3 He slnki. Mar. 24. LIANG OE is now a scaled city. At midnight tha Russians formally took it over from a grouo of Finnish officials In accordance wi h th 3 terms or the peace treaty and all communication with the rest of Finland was
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  • 83 3 London, Mar. 23. IN the money market, despite pre- payment of War Loan subscription, together with good holiday currency enquiry, overnight credit continued plentiful. This week's off?r of £50,C00,000 Treasury Bills was fully allotted at the average rate of 20s. 4.92 d. which is a shade under
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  • 26 3 This picture taken inside a British long: distance bombing aircraft shows how the bomber crew drop their leaflets through a shute.
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  • 132 3 Hong Kong's Trade With Japan Up Hong Kong, Mar. 24. ffONG KONG'S imports and exports for February totalled $95,200,000 (Hong Kong) against $73,300,000 during the corresponding month of last year, showing an increase of 29.9 per cent., according to official figures. Imports reached $53,000,00 C, an increase of 24 per
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  • 123 3 Lahore, Mar. 24. DELEGATES from 40 Indian states were present at the inaugural meeting of the AU-India States Muslim League, which has been formed to embrace subjects of states. The latter are not included m activities of the All-India Muslim League itself. The meeting
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  • 775 3 DEATH OF MRS. NEISON LEICESTER PIE death took place early yesterday morning at her residence m Palm Road, Singapore, of Mrs. Frances Clotilde Leicester, wife of Mr. Nelson Leicester, at the age of 67 years. Besides her husband, she is survived by two sons and three daughters, Mr. N. N.
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  • 203 3 Bride Who Was Discussed In Commons ARRIVAL INSINGAPORE MISS Joan Richardson, the girl who was forbidden by the previous War Minister. Mr. Hore-Belisha, to make the trip to Malaya to be married to an officer of the Malay Regiment, Lieut. D. E. D. Morris, arrived m Singapore last night a
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  • 72 3 London, Mar. 24. MEWSPAPERS m Berlin this morning published an appeal for volunteers to make naval armaments and for air lorce men from the age of 17. The appeal for airmen says that volunteers will be accepted for the dura ion of the war
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  • 79 3 Chungking:, Mar. 24. AFTER ten days' fighting, the Japanese forces which have been advancing eastward from the railway south of Nannins into the south-western areas of Kwangtung province are now withdrawing to the highway, according to Chinese field dispatch from the south Kwangsi front. Following
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  • 69 3 London, Mar. 23. INHERE is no confirmation m official circles m London, Reuter states, that the search on board the Italian liner Conte di Savoia at Gibraltar was carried out for the purpose of finding Dr. Schacht, the German financial expert, or another specifically named individual. Moreover,
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  • 118 3 Tremendous Holiday Rush Despite War London. Mar. 24. DESPITE the war there has been a tremendous holiday rush. Traffic on railways hitherto this Easter substantially exceeds that of last Easter and is double that of Easter of 1938. Officials of the London, Midland and Scottish railway declare it was the
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  • 226 3 (From Our Own Correspondents Malacca. M a» 23. 'THE water supply of the Settlement is of particular importance and the recent drought only emnhasi^s the necessity of ensuring an adequate vater supply m rural areas at .11 times," said the president. Mr. W. S. Ebden, at
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  • 41 3 Wellington, Mar. !M. |b|R. M. J. Savage, the Premier of New Zealand, who was reported ill on Saturday, is definitely much weaker according to the latest bul'etin. His condition is causing the gravest anxiety. Reuter
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    • 107 3 "NAVIGAN" TRAVEL AIR AND SEA- SICKNESS REMEDY. A ROCHE PRODUCT. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. CATHAY TODAY mr v Goes li 3.15 6.15 9.1S SEE THIS BEFORE ITS TOO LATE Packed with just the kind of thrill* you expect from Gary Another grand picture ft OPENING WEDNESDAY opens th«
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  • 618 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. Future Citizens A PROBLEM which should be the personal concern of every Malayan was discussed by Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, of the Department of Education, at the Rotary conference m Singapore yesterday. He urged the need throughout Malaya for boys clubs and
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  • 1667 4 Our London Letter From Our Own Correspondent London, Mar. 8. THE greatest news of the week is undoubtedly the safe arrival of the giant CunardWhite Star liner Queen I Elizabeth m New York. Malayans who have seen the Queen Mary m dock at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 433 4 llW' tL M)%J%J /Oft I l//j[ IM CHLDBECK'S [CATHAY CAFE Where Everybody Goes ESTELLE COWAN Prtmmt* THIS WEEK'S PROGRAMME SPECIALTY NUMBERS "St. Louis Blues" LAUREL GAINES "Rose Room" LUCILLE NICHOLSON Nautch Dance FLORENCE CHAPPEL Songs By DOLORES DEE and "THE GREAT WALTZ" Song By Maurita JOHN TAYLEUR AND THE GIRLS
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    • 33 4 5 ITEMS Are Needed m PRESS MAKING RIGHT MATERIAL Excellent F CUTTING txcenent y FITTING COMFORT and FULL SATISFACTION. You Can Get All These At DOULATRAM'S (Tailors) 48-50, High Street, Tel: 7816. SINGAPORE.
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  • 1394 5 Why Social Work For Them Is Lacking HELPERS NEEDED FROM PERMANENT COMMUNITY m it there is no work among street boys m >in^apore such as one finds m a similar city m a-ked Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, deputy Director Kducation and vice-president of the Singapore
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  • 121 5 DASIL Rathbone and Nigel Bruce once again make the perfect Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson team m i "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes a 20th Century-Fox film, which had a midnight premiere at the Cathay on Saturday. This new film pits Holmes against his arch-enemy,
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  • 74 5 MESSRS. C. K. TANG, the well-known Chinese embroidery and curios shop In River Valley Road Singapore will be carrying on business m their new and commodious premises at 241, River Valley Road. The new building had been under construction since March 1939. Messrs. C.
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  • 220 5 Malaya's Big Contribution To Poppy Fund A RECORD FOR NINE YEARS FIGURES for the Poppy Day Fund collection m Malaya last year which have just been issued show that this has sent to Earl Ka.i.4 Fund the largest annual amount since 1930 m spite of the fact that m 1939
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  • 252 5 Rotarian Condemns War, Cites Club Example JAPANESE Rotarians are still visiting Rotary Clubs m China and Chinese members are welcomed m the Tokio Club and other clubs m Japan," said Mr. W. A. Eley, a member of the Board of Rotary International, m an address m which he condemned war,
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  • 116 5 WARNER Bros.' "Four Daughters," starring the three Lane sisters, Priscilla, Rosemary and Lola, and Gale Page, was very good, but its sequel, 'Fcur Wives." still starring this four- ;ne which had a midnight premiere at the Alhambra on Saturday— is more than good. It
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  • 312 5 GLORIOUS Easter sunshine made the holiday week-end m Singapore one of the most enjoyable m recent years. To-day Is the last day of the holidays, and preparations will be made by holidaymakers to either leave Singapore or return to it from the seaside
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  • 380 5 MALAYA LAGGING BEHIND HER NEIGHBOURS THE building: of a new wing: at the Singapore Genera? Hospital for the treatment of the blind was suggested by Mr. T. H. Stone m a paper, "What Can Rotary do for the Blind/ at the conference of Malayan
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    • 500 5 CUPS and other TROPHIE S We have m stock a wide range of E.P.N.S. or Silver Cups. Shields, Silver MedaK :mJ E.P.N.S, Tankards. Special Discounts to Clubf- and fTffffwfftmi ROBINSON CO.. LTD. 187 NEDERLAND LINE ROTTERDAM LLOYD Royal Dutch Mails. {Incorporated Id Holland) Passenger sen ice to Genoa via Belawan.
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  • 419 6 SINGAPORE WIN TEAM EVENT AT GOPENG (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Mar. 2-1. HRIVING his latest L. A. Special, Lim Peng Han, the Singapore motor ace, set up a new record of 35.9 sees, against his revious one of 38.8 sees, at the
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  • 86 6 SINGAPORE SOCCER TEAM AT PEN AN G (Frotn Our Own Correspondent) Penan?, Mar. 23. THE Singapore Chinese Sports Association beat th? Darul Alshan Football Club m a fast and interesting game of sorcer on St. Xavier's Institution ground this evening by four goals to one. The match was m aid
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  • 39 6 (From Our Own Correspondent > Sertmb&n, Mar. 23. THE Malacca Malays lost to the Negn Sembilan Malays I—3 m a game cf hockey played at Seremban yesterday. The Negri Sembilan team included Sheik Hussein, the former Singapore player.
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  • 620 6 Ceylonese Need Only 38 Runs To Win ONLY 38 more runs are needed by the Ceylon Sports Club to beat the Tamilians Physical Culture Association of Kuala Lumpur m their annual three-day cricket fixture at Balestier. which will conclude to-day. On Saturday the T.P.C.A., who took flrst lease of the
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  • 43 6 IN a soccer game at Gillman Barracks 1 on Saturday the Loyals beat the 7th Heavy Regt. by one goal to nil. On the Singapore Harbour Board ground the 7th Heavy Regt. second team drew 3-3 with the Amicable Athletic Association.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 562 6 CLASSIFIED AD! TENDKKS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders arc uo* invited for the j following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply ot 30" dla. Steel Straight Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4pm Apr 16. 1940 Supply of Air Valves for Water. Date of
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  • 1143 8 Inter-State Cricket Match Ends In Two Days On Tame Note TWO days proved to be sufficient for the Sclangor cricket side who, although 19 runs behind Singapore on the first innings of the inter-state fixture on the S.C.t. padang, batted and bowled excellently m
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  • 196 8 Other Sport In Pages Two Six SELANGOR— 2nd. Innings Yong c Hugonin b Growder Soon Wee b Thoy 6^ Danker c Howbrooke b Growder a Lali Singh c Thoy b Howbrooke 1» Murray b Growder Sutton b Thoy 5 Todd b Thoy l Brand lbw Growder Gorbex Singh c Hugonln
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  • Article, Illustration
    15 8 picture. The state cricket match between SMangor and S,nga!>»rr m pr Free Tress
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  • 85 8 IJLAYINO on the horn* < B.P. beat Jacques BP game m seven. Scores >Sph:r Lange beat J. R. Hamiltor Chua Lcng Kuan iost to Eugene Tar. 3- 4 15; W. Dana beat Wm% Dm 9— 15, 15—9. 15—12, H Thuang Kang 6 15, 2--: io ar: 1 V.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 125 8 C. X TANG'S NEW HOUSE OF QUALITY woul< J Uke t<> stresg the f f that OU r Contractor: Mr. Lim Chin Yok Architect: Mr. Chan fong Yew. W prices are at all time the lowest possible. '\fJYm the bigger accommodation at our This has been our fixed policy m
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