The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16^22. KMI> 1K35 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, I^4o. 5 CENTS
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  • 143 1 Naval 'Brush' In Channel: Nazi Units Flee ,ONDON ON GERMAN -IMAGINATION" London, Oct. 18. Md In London to-Gay U a slight British iva] brush- m the erday. :ces are underD off the engagein the direction ::AF planes pursuing ra hlgh command 1 -ncagement took ntrance to the but it is
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  • 155 1 London, Oct. 13. A >Mot Vdinirj.Uy and Air Ministry l\ rmcmumquf just issued states "Yenr-da* moraine tour German des»■n Mfhitd by Coastal fom■urd aircraft steaming west off Brest. la low visibility British hght forces proat huh speed to intercept and •f»ur to briDf the enemy to action, n<
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  • 55 1 London, Oct. 18. BRITISH United Press reported from Manila to-day that between 400 and 500 men serving with the United States Fleet there have been instructed to be ready at short notice. The same message reported that some American civilians m the Philippines are
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  • 177 1 R. A. F. Attacks In Abyssinia Aden. Oct. 18. AFIRE visible 40 miles away re- suited from two raids carried i out on Wednesday night on enemy landing grounds near Dire Dawa, a large road and rail junction on the line from Addis Ababa
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  • 507 1 Neutrals Tell Of R.A.F. Havoc In Germany WOULD-BE INVADERS HAD TO BE TAKEN OFF SHIPS CEVERAL factories working on vital war materials m Berlin have been practically wrecked m R.A.F. raids, according to reliable neutral sources, quoted by the British Air Ministry news service. These neutral
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  • 76 1 Oil From N. I. For Japan? New York, Oct. 18. ARRANGEMENTS have been virtually concluded, says the New York Times, for Japan to obtain about 40 per cent, of her oil requirements for the next six months from the Netherlands Indies. Subsidiaries of the Royal Dutch Shell croup will supply
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  • 248 1 EUT ENTRY INTO WAR THOUGHT UNLIKELY Madrid, Oct. 18. tIHTH the appointment of Senor Suner, former Minister of the Interior, as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Spain has undoubtedly taken a further big step towards the Axis but it may not mean a radical change
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  • 70 1 Cairo, Oct. 18. TT is understood from a most reliable 1 political source that the Egyptian Parliament will be convoked for a new session on Nov. 14. The Saadist party, whose representatives recently resigned from the Egyptian Cabinet because it would not agree to
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  • 55 1 London, Oct. 18. •THE remote possibility of air attacks over Sydney has not been overlooked, says the Sydney radio, adding that plans have already been made f or the provision of public shelters and also for the removal of children to ininformed circles
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  • 167 1 Johannesburg, Oct. 18. •"THERE are already signs of the new order to come after the war and it is one of growing unity between the British Commonweal m and the United States," said "lr. J. H Hofmeyr, the Union Minister of Defence and
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  • 529 1 CEVEN minutes after midnight on Thursday, the first of 4,000 motor lorries waiting at Lashio for the reopening of the Burma road started Us perihm journey to Kunminff, the* capital of Yunnan, writes Mr. O. M. Green, Reuter's Far Eastern Editor. The
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  • 188 1 ARMS AMMUNITION BAN TO CONTINUE 11., ic,Oel 18. •"FF" I7 Colonial Secretary, Issued a statement yost. relay to the eiTeot that the Hong X n G tends to revert to the posit. on ob* ir.g before the Burma road agreement aa repards
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    • 128 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAViEW HOTEL BALL-.»v/v;M PERFECTLY AIRCONDITMNKII BY SF.ARREEZES TO-NIGRT j~ROJVIANTIC~ NIGHT"; DINNER SERVED ON THE MCX>NLIT LAWN DANCING IN THE BALL-ROOM DINNER $3.— NO ADMISSION C HARGE KXTKNSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING tl ftP*-* P-M. POPULAR COMCKSI BY KELLER'S BAND 1) Ouverture ZAMPA Herald
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  • 235 2 DELHI PARLEYS LOCAL MUNITION REQUIREMENTS Australian Delegate's View 'IT is possible that as a result of this conference, Singapore may have to rely to a greater extent on India and \u*tralia for her munition requirements, and thus relieve Britain of some of the responsibility of having to "munition' Singapore," declared
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  • 142 2 "Ttorthtiound.** now showing at tne i^amay, is an unusual picture because it has an unusual theme. It is the story of the living hunting the dead. Warner Baxter who is happily married to Andrea Leeds, is murdered by his former love, Lynn Bari, when the
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  • 41 2 MR. W. E. Pipys, General Adviser, Sarawak, is now m Singapore acting as liaison Officer representing the four Brirlsn administrations of Borneo m all matters connected with defence. Mrs. Pepys is staying behind m Sarawak for the tim° hHns
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  • 69 2 i From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Oct. 18. AT a special meeting this evening, of representatives of Chinese guilds, trades unions and commercial interests, a resolution strongly opposing the introduction of income tax was uiianimously adopted. The meeting which was convened by the Chinese
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  • 20 2 Dr. J. A. N. Saldanha who recently went to Bombay on private business returned to Singapore by air yesterday evening.
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  • 77 2 A DMITTING liabilities of about $3,500, a r\ shroff, Goh Ong Swee, getting a salary of $70 a month, was publicly examined for a second time m the High Court before Mr. Justice Manning yesterday. He said illness m the family had caused him to
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  • 20 2 The literary and dramatic union of the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce, Singapore, will celebrate at 5.30 p.m. to-day its anniversary.
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    • 92 2 J. M. NERNESS, Bible Lecturer, presents "NAZIISM!" SHALL ITS IRON GRIP BE BROKEN? Coloured Stereopticon Views Illustrate This Startling Lecture Sunday, 7.15 p.m. October 20 THE CHAPEL, 5, Penang RcL, Off Orchard Road ■■MraawEaar:. •<- ".-.'-''.vimihmii' 3 SHOWS TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 \tssM mrJm. S I I X R H
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 264 2 Post Office Mail List Mails close at the General Post Office as follows TO- DAY Africa (South) surface 2 p.m. Australia air 4p.m. Brunei surface 9 a.m. Kuala Belait surface 9 a.m. Ceylon surface 1 p.m. Shanghai surface 2 p.m. Darwin air 4 p.m. Iran: Jask T. air 4 p.m.
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  • 406 3 Axis Powers' Intention To "Protect" Balkans From Russian Penetration GERMANS SENDING MORE TROOPS TO RUMANIA New York, Oct. 18. A REPORT that the German delegation m Moscow has informed the Soviet Foreign Office that attempts to extend Soviet influence m Eurcpe must cease is
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  • 339 3 NOTHING TO TOUCH PHAT BLAZE" London, Oct. 18. ht- hearted story of: m.^od a great German v m a broadcast last night j sergeant pii^t 01 the drama of deadly and v The pilot oas I operational nights. Ruhr and Berlin (three
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  • 127 3 And This Is How The Germans Do It London. Oct. IS. revealed last night tc -uciienco the kodescxitaambins London and the hftu en blocks ol who took part in Tuesday utod to mention any miliI >n was a never-to-.sure." sud the pilot. *Wt ban France aerodrome *&d hi :age of
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  • 264 3 Pacific Isles' Contribution To War Effort London, Oct. 18. A NEW and striking example of the sacrifices made by small communities on the fringes of the Empire to aid the war effort is provided by the latest contribution from the Cook Islands, in the southern Pacific. The 1.086 native chiefs
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  • 50 3 Relations Of "Solid Durable Nature" Berlin, Oct. 18. MO change whatever has taken place m the friendly relations between Germany and the Soviet, declared the spokesman of the Foreign Office when questioned at a foreign Press conference to-day. He said that their relations were of a sohd^fJurable^^ncL^^^liip nature ~l Reuter
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  • 140 3 King's Message To Major-Gen. Dobbie London, Oct. 18. |T may now be revealed ihat Mr. Anthony Eden, the War Minister, visited Malta last Sunday while on his way to Egypt and. after seeing the British and Maltese units, declared himself much impressed by the spirit and bearing of the troops
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  • 34 3 Oct. 18 JIJR- Herbert Elliston. the Yorkshire journalist, who is now an American citizen, has been appointed editor I Of the Washington Post. He was formally the China correspondent of various British newspapers Reuter
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  • 150 3 ■^T'ointek to public opinion on the Bxa American election chances it shown by the result of the latest I Gallup poll, which gives Presldem Roosevelt 414 votes and Mr Wendell Willkie. the Republican candidate n?. This, on Oct. 14 represented a gain of 85 for
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  • 74 3 Further U. S. Aid To China London, Oct. IS. IT was announced in Wash ng-t-n io-day that Mr. T. V. Soon?, chairman of the Bank of China, has taken part in conversations wi h American o Tibials on ihe subject of further financial assistance to China It is stated that
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  • 167 3 London, Oct. 18. »T*Hi: Duke of Keni, following h s re- cent visit to the Pclish forces in B-itain has written to General Sikorsky Commander .n Chief of the Polish armv. saymg: *T was profoundly struck by the fine fighting spin:, excellent physique and speed
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  • 43 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Oct. 18. TIHE Lord Mayor of London has sent a cable I to the Pera* Turf Club thanking them -lr their donation of £1.000 for the London air raid distress relief fund.
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  • 217 3 The above are dealers middle prices orders margins broj^ra|eandstampduty are included -I Exchange Telegraph London, Oct. 18. a:e »x>-day s closing rmadie *re ol £1 denominator .^f suited «v. 4~. 1960-* 112 102* -nits' £6V» A" 19% _4| 6\ sij s 6 t* IW Pd> £21-, xd
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  • 31 3 No one was hurt despite the fart th.it the occupants were m and asleep uhen this house m a south-east coast town was bombed recently.
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  • 561 3 ARAB SULTANS' PROTEST (From Our Own Correspondent) Aden, Oct. 18. A CHIEFTAIN of the famous Alkaff family, well-known m Singapore and Java as well as m its homeland, is one of three prominent personages m the Hadramaut who have issued categorical and indignant
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  • 41 3 New York, Oct. 18. PRESIDENT Roosevelt s main election speeches will be at Philadelphia on Oct. 23. at New York en Oct. 27, at Washington on Oct. 30, at Cleveland on Nov. 2 and^ron-ithe^lu^telouse^ 11 I Reuter
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  • 91 3 London, Oct. 18. REPORTS that Sir Reginald Hoaro, the British Minister in Bucharest, is about to leave the country have no confirmation in authoritative quait?rs in London, says Renter's diplomatic correspondent It is considered almost certain th«t if he had taken a decision he woulci
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  • 86 3 Bucharest, Oct. 18. TrIE last main batch of some 70 British subjects left here for Istanbul yesterday. Another 30 are leaving in a fev/ days. Their early departure is due to the lact that the first batch on Monday were so thoroughly searched that departure
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  • 28 3 BUC HAREST EVACUEES New York, Oct. 18. PREPARATIONS are being made in Rumania to give shelter to 10,000 women and children being evacuated from Bucharest, according te^arness- Reuter
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  • 88 3 London, Oct. 18. EARLIER opening and closing times for cinemas in the London County Council area will come into force immediately following agreement between the L.C.C. and the Cinema Exhibitors' Association. On weekdays they will open at 10.30, a.m. instead of noon, closing at
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    • 146 3 RED PALM OIL Ihis <vi contains considerable quantities of VHatnin-A and i« specially prepared for use a* a cooking oil and as a m«*di' inr. It is excellent for preventing influenza, covgbs and colds. 5O cts. per Bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. KATTtRI ROAD. TO-DAY g^ Wher AHD
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  • 637 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1940. Goodwill Visitors WHEN Sir Shenton Thomas visited 1 11 Bangkok nearly two years ago he observed m a speech at an official banquet held m his honour that any misfortune which befell Thailand would be a calamity to British Malaya, while any
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  • 1515 4 Our London Letter From Our Own Correspondent! London, Sept. 20. HELL has been let loose on London this week. Hell which none but those who had served through the worst of the last war had ever experienced before, or ever wants to again.
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    • 45 4 made to order at the following, prices Gaberdine khaki Suit $63.00 Barathea khaki Suit $65.00 Barathea R.A.r. 565.00 Officer Helmet 515.50 Evening Barathea Cap $12.50 Fox Puttees 4.50 A Trial onier will convince you of the superiority of our workmanship; GIAN SINGH £t Singapore CO.
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  • 639 5 Ipurpose Of Goodwill I Mission To Malaya ADITIGNAL UNSHAKEN TIES OF FRIENDSHIP' m «>r(Ur to improve and strengthen the existing and neighbourly feeling even further still mission ha- been sent by the Government of md imperially at this critical time, just to all-importance of peace,
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  • 73 5 RECEPTION BY j GOVERNMENT i gapore 0 ia md*J goodci warmly j k ,»i the Gov- I f ./on r f m Darin il, Lqj I v d 1 ■HI I re i i. .1 >Mday i (X Defence y t and th«* f »c fa 0
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  • 48 5 LOSS OF SUIT CASE OUTSIDE CINEMA V .»>. Raiflu* I court J -th of Thomas b, and n] i :.i whi-n a j Abuh was chart- t:vion <f t). I Oct. 10. Bi had Ml which were *he then' rent bark to tl t Knrmnt I d Mm ksa
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  • 599 5 "Thai Army Can Protect The Country" ATTITUDE TO INDO-CHIXA rE Thai army is modernized and is m the highest pitch oi efficiency; we are strong enough to protect our country," declared Col. Luang Sinad Yodharaks, officer commanding the anti-aircraft division of the Thai army, m an exclusive interview with the
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  • 123 5 OH LENG CUUAN. alias Son Liang Cliuan. a 35-year-old clerk with a family of eight children underwent a second public examination m bankruptcy m the High Court before Mr. Justice Manning yesterday. He said the liabilities m the first bankruptcy from which he had
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  • 98 5 TUIE 1940 Straits Times Annual A Hill be published on Wednesday next, Oct. ZZ. Ml previous editions of the Annual have been sold out almost immediately after publication. We advise those who require copies to reserve them without further delay. The cost is $1.51 a copy f
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  • 151 5 Reopening Of Burma Road Appreciated (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 18. |U[ R Cheong Chee, president of the ITI Perak Chinese AssDciation, has sent a cabl? to the Chinese Embassy m London, conveying the Association's deep appreciation and grateful thanks to the British Government for
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  • 201 5 Mr. Bisschop Going On Transfer To New York MR. J. J. Bisschop, manager of the Rotterdam Lloyd agency m Singa- pore for the past three and a half years, has been transferred to the New York office of the company and is I leaving Malaya shortly, accompanied
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  • 139 5 A YOUNG Cliina-born Chinese, Kee Chee Boh, who attributed his business failures to the present war, was publicly examined m bankruptcy m the High Court yesterday. He said he first began business under the name of Kee and Co. m 1938 with a capital of
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  • 48 5 rjrilllJS months Indian As* Nation "social" will be held at 5 p.m. to-morrow at the Balestier play me field. Mr. T. B. Marar will speak on 'The Problem of World Peace." The musical and dramatic section of the •i. n il contribute musical Item?
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  • 82 5 SAM IK yer's cierk who became bankrupt m 1922 with liabilities totalling about $20,000 was granted a discharge, subirct to a suspension of throe months, by Mr. Justice Manr:!ns m the Hitrh Court yesterday Mr (i H Po. Assistant OflScial Assignee, stated that Samikaru's imyment:, had
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  • 377 5 TTHE allegation that during his in- vestigation into the books of the shipping department of Boustead and Co., Ltd.. he found that a total amount of $87,658.83 had been misappropriated, was made m the third ceurt yesterday by J. H. Phillips, of McAulifTe, Turquand,
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  • 1050 5 GERMANY ITALY FACING SERIOUS OIL SHORTAGE War And The Problem Of Fuel SURVEY of the experience gained during the fir t year of war mggtsU that Britain has every reason to be satisfied >\ith her oil supp!> position,* 1 Mr E. N. C. WooUerton, general manager of the Asiatic Miolumii
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    • 18 5 arty DINNER enjoyment the Evening tiPULARTTY of Air-(*onditioned _~CAPITOL RESTAURANT Di Can I'/onomiculiy 1 > Other Place 'n Town.
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    • 197 5 SPORTS SHIRTS Li^hl Weight erry Towelling Polo olhu. Three Button Front. Slmn Sleeves, Flu- Ideal Shin m /m for S|H s P° rts Wcsir l ul! m\ Jh %Jj (-ut and Full Length m W^<^// U I a Ran^e «>f Plain Colours 1%/l Sk>< <l1 vy, Sha Green, Sail R^\
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    • 422 6 I P.&O. and BRITISH I INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) B P. <Sc O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained H by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom.
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    • 315 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m FMS) TELEPHONE: Freight 5432. Passage 5431 Hawaii paciiic hp^lfjjSaio^ (Incorporated m England) Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT ExMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies-Lake Louise-Banff. Trans-Atlantic by EMPRESS DUCHESS or MONT steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one management. For
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    • 397 6 MANSFIELD CO., tfl BLUE FUNNEL LIN^I Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Oat-s are guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conw^ War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPr :T Regular Services to Kre mantle Perth by first class passenger ships Single fare $192 |A £23 Frequent connection
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  • 880 7  -  Mary Heathcott By JUST the right kind of informality characterized the very successful I party which was given on ThursI day night by Mrs. L. W. Geddes Ifor a number of Australian airmen. The party started oil in the garden j where half a dozen
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 334 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. A*r% ait now Invited for the -Us or sendees, /or v+ MunirtDal Tenders I St. James Power 1941. Date of noon. Oct 31, 1940 1941. Date of Municipal Tender Glased Ware Pipes. 1941. Date of Oct 31, 1340. tods and attach Dept. Date of
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    • 679 7 TENDERS. £££t lnß 0r o SUpplies for thedovS?ment at Singapore, Penang and 1 SrS^SiV respectivel y. 'or a period of ?2fl y commen <^g from Jan. 1. SINGAPORE orSsXjy for Peons and other sub ot? 1 p t 5 ing iP^^e U P> for Inspectors, etc. Police Department Clothing (making
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    • 742 7 TENDERS. Tenders will be received up to noon on Nov. l. 1940, at the Colcni?l Secretary's Office for the following services lor the Department of TT.M. Customs and Excise for a period of one year commencing from Jan. 1, 1941: (1) Making of copper pans, sizes and dimensions as desired,
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    • 789 7 TENDERS. TENDERS INVITED Supply of tinned milk and powdered milk to Hospitals, Singapore, during 1941 Tenders are invited !or the supply of the following: (a) Tinned Milks— l. Condensed sweetened 2. Condensed un- .s-weetened 3. Evaporated milk (b) Milk Foods— These include the foU lowing Glaxo milk food Cow and
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    • 46 7 PUBLIC NOTICE j UPfITED ENG'IHEERS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Straits Settlement*) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the above Company will be closed from Oct. 18 to Oct. 25, 1940, both days inclusive. By Order of The B ard. HAMILTON CAMPBELL, Acting Secretary.
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    • 24 7 HOAKI) KUIDBNCE. YORK LODGE M. M O\l) HUM* MN<.AIM«fc SUPKKKHI RCBIDENTIAI t^\lllhHMhl WeU Forniftbed Htoms aad F i(?ptiona.J ulsinf Daily »r Monthly rbone 33t3
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  • 73 8 The S.R.C. team which beat the S.C.R.C. by five goals to nil m the matrh on the padang on Thursday, proving once again that they are a mast formidable side. Back row (left to right) P. Neubronner; G. Clarke, R Barth, P. F. de Souza, D. de
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  • 479 8 To-day's Rugby Capt. WaUis And Pte. Roberts WITH Cap an WaUis and Privae Roberts, who have played m z> Xi company at Horn?, Pass. P?i-c* and Toker, seasoned campaigners of last year's Malaya Cup fame;, and a good sprinkling of >r>eed and brawn among the rest
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  • 113 8 From Our Own Correspondents Malacca, Oct. 17. U7INNERS of the Lai Tet Loke f¥ Tennis Cup m 1939, the Malacca Chinese will meet Selangor Chinese at U»C Klebang courts m Malacca on Saturday and Sunday m th-» nnal of the competition to decide this
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  • 341 8 •yHE Mountain Regiment overwhelm- ed the S.C.R.C. by eight goals to nil m patchy but fast game of hockey on the S.C.R.C. ground yesterday. Harbans Singh, the Regiment's Inside left, scored four of the goals inc.uding the hat-trick, and was far and away the
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  • 577 8 Heavy Regiment Beaten By Three Goals To One WINNERS SUPERIOR IN ATTACK DEFENCE Chinese 3; K.A. (Hvy. Regt.) 1. SUPERIOR both m attack and defence, the Chinese beat the R.A. (Hvy. Rcjrt.) by three goals to one at the stadium yesterday, thus qualifying for
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  • 298 8 Seven Goals Scored In Padang Hockey i S.R.C. 4: Manchester*- 3. /CONTINUING their run of successes, the Singapore Recreation Club's first team beat the Manchester Regiment first team by four goals to three in a hockey match played on the S.R.C. ground yesterday. Play was
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  • 215 8 TTHE following are the teams and starting times for a match beJMeen the Garrison Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club at the Keppel course to-morrow, Garrison players mentioned first: 8.45, E. V. Smith (14) and S A Hagger (18> vs. E. R. Lubbock (18) and
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  • 48 8 ■THE follow.ng players hay been 1 selected to play heckey for the Indian Association again-.; the Indian Army on the I A. ground to-dry. Jean Pierre, Pet?- He ntsrmy, R B Varma, P. Gupta, Heera Singh. Marimutiiu, Khuidip Singh, Hmrbajan Singh, C. Sandosham and Ibran.m Essa.
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  • 23 8 IN a game of vil> jresterdj Boys beat the Yachi i poioti 'a J'oal md •points 'a t: j
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  • 50 8 THE final of the Singapore Inter-Club 1 League table-tennis competition will be played at the Happy World covered stadium at 7.45 p.m. to-day The teams that will compete against each other m the final are the August Badminton Party, last year's champions, and the Sion? 800 Athletic Association.
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  • 802 8 > i v I1 0.v. •> CXCITING rugger was witnessed on the padanr yesterday the Straits Chinese Recreation Club heat a Singapore Cricket Club team by 11 (a goal, a try and a penalty goal) to three (a try). A brisk pace
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 50 8 Week-End Sports Events TO-DAY RUGBY: Army Wanderers vs. Singapore, S.C.C.; Loyals vs. South Johore, Rengam. SOCCER: Argyllls vs. Royal Engineers, Stadium. HOCKEY: Indian Army vs. Indian Assn., Balestier Ceylon Sports Club vs. Punjab Regiment, Balestier; Colts vs. R.A. (A.A.) Nee Soon. TENNIS: S.C.R.C. and Y.M.OA. tournaments. TO-MORROW TENNIS S.CR.C. tournament.
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