The Straits Times, 9 November 1941

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1 1 The Straits Times
  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER [N MALAYA FlNAL**** No. 516 Sunday, November 9, 1941 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 516 Sunday. November 9. 1941 Price 10 Cents
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  • 680 1 R.A.F's BIGGEST AIR ATTACK Hundreds Of Aircraft In Raid On Germany BEAUTIFUL BOMBS ON BERLIN AND OTHER CITIES London, Saturday. THE R.A.F. Bomber Command last night made its biggest attack of the war on Germany, raiding Berlin, Cologne and Mannheim with a record force Ikt strength of which has not
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  • 154 1 LARGE force of RAF bombers and flchters passed ovt tfca southeast cocst just before noon on Saturday, most of them were tl a great height and pll were headec 1 seawards going souUi-east. Mcny Spt'nres and Humcann also pe&^d over ;he scutneast coast ,\t lxingrne-ss tnd swept put
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  • 100 1 A Nazi ruider v brouglv down oft* the British coast on Friday night, according to an Air Ministry r.nrf Mintstry of Home Security communique Issued on Saturday morning, which states Lost night enemy arcraft. dropped bombs at places In the north-east and south-east of En«l nd. D.unage
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  • 22 1 gATVKOAY'fI Middle Ka-t 11.A.X. romiiiunhjue states: "Aerodromes M fa-t-l Hcnlto. south of Tripoli. «ere again ralu^d by bomber aircraft
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  • 119 1 U.S. Merchantmen Now In Battle Of Atlantic Washington, Saturday. THE Neutrality Act revision vote means that a lot of merchant marine and navies of both Britain and the United States will now be encaged In the Battle of the Atlantic. The last stages of the day's debate was full of
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  • 94 1 CHINESE SCROLLS FOR SOVIET AMBASSADOR Chungking. Saturday. AT a mass meeting for the annlversary of the October Revolution, G»n. Feng Yu-hslang today prejentea 0M Soviet Ambassador with one of a < series of long scrolls bearing 30.0 >U .signatures of Chinese Intellectuals praising the Soviet Union and the Red Army
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  • 76 1 Melbourne, Saturday. MR. DufT Cooper said here today that the situation in the Far East i> uncertain. "I do not think it unhopr/ul but there are no important developments lately unuss the s.nk!ng of the Japanese ship means something." Mr. Duff Cooper will return to
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  • 147 1 Thais Prepare Against Blitz Attack Bangkok, Saturday. SOMETHING like total preparedness to meet any bliti style attack on the country's independence Is foreshadowed in reports featured in the Thai press. Not only armed force* but also the entire civilian population of Thailand, including the women are to he ftmt% to
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  • 73 1 It is uncU rtccil that the Japanese Embassy and the Japanese A'-sociatlon in Bangkok have circularised their nationals in Thailand warning them to behave prcperly towards the Thais. The Association threatens to request the Embassy to take drastic action against the Japanese who are conducting
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  • 390 1 Washington, Saturday. THE Democracies won a big victory in the United States Senate last night when that body passed, by 50 votes to 37, the bill permitting United States merchant ships to mount guns and carry war supplies to combat zones. At
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  • 502 1 Shanghai, Nov. 8. A GENERAL feeling of nervousness has been caused in local Chinese and foreign »ircles concerning President Roosevelt's hint that the United Slates Marines may be withdrawn from China, wi.h much wild speculation as to the exact meaning md the contemplated action to be
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  • 36 1 The Government of Cuba has announced a general increase In <voikmen's suianen of from IS to 25 per cnt. to meet the Increased cost uf living ar.d to forestall threats of a general strike.— United Press.
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  • 28 1 A number of incendiary bombs (ell In an open fleld at St. Oallen on Friday night without causing any damage, says the Swiss news agency quoted by Reuter.
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  • 24 1 Petrol will soon te rationed by tin card system, the Munitions Minister, Mr. C. D. Hcwe. announced in the Canadian House cf Commons yesterday.
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  • 19 1 The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have arrived in Nassau, Bahamas, by air from their visit to America. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 The Toklo Jiew&paper Nichl Nlehl reports from Los Angeles that the local branch of the N.YK. Line lias foipially closed its office as a sequel to the freezing order. United Press.
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  • 114 1 New York, Saturday. CPL'RRKD by imporUnt pronounce menu yesterday radio comment last night soared to the freatest height of optimism reached for months past. Access to cheer and confidence was assisted considerably by encouraging reports from the Crimea and the news that the Moscow drive has been held.
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  • 21 1 This picture shows a well-placed Russian shell demolishing a bridge in the path of the German invader.
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  • 592 1 London, Saturday. VITIOI'S optimism is mount ing in London with reports of no further Naai gains and the weather becoming increasly difficult. Tne tone of the speeches given by Mr Churchill and Sta.ln. contrasted with the sombre utterances of the German radic have led to
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  • 23 1 Vigorous Soviet offensive actions due west and north west of Moscow are reported by Pravda's war correspondent. Street fighting Is proceeding
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  • 149 1 Shanghai Move To Rid City Of Rice Profiteers Shanghai, Saturday. THE Shanghai Municipal Council is holding an emergency meeting on Sunday morning when a proclamation will be issued believed to be announcing that all rice stores must sell their rice to the Municipal Council at the Council's prices, failing which
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  • 132 1 U. S. Makes Iceland An "Operating Naval Base" Washington. Sutu day. C)L. Frank Knox, Inited States Secretary of the Navy, has announced the estab lishment of a naval opera in< base in Iceland. This makes Iceland one of the most important operational centres of the United Matsf Navy. Rear-Adm. James
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  • 94 1 Tokio, Saturday. THE Supreme C< urt to-day heard the appeal petition explained on behalf of YLklchl Havishl. former President of the Shanghai ,)&pane?e Ratepayers' A^oelatlrn w\ o lp Janvarv l»-t -hit and wounded Mi W J Koswkv. th"n chairman of fie Shancha! Municipal Council, during a meeting of
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  • 44 1 London, Saturday. WOMEN born In 1812 yesterday registered for national service. Mr. Ernest Bevln. Minister of Labour, has called for 500.000 more women by tho en<l of March to work In the new factories that will be coming Into production. Reuter.
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  • 354 2 News From India Complete Squadron Presented By People Bombay Nov. 7. THE first complete squadron of 20 planes to be presented to the Indian Air Force by any Indian province, was presented, on behalf of the Bombay Presidency, by the Governor of Bombay. Sir Roger
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  • 299 2 'AUSTRALIA'S MOST CRITICAL HOUR' Japan's Decision When Diet Meets On Nov. 15 Sydney, Saturday. AN appeal to all Australians to support the Govern- ment in what he described as Australia's most critical hour," was made in Sydney to-day by Mr. Heasley, the Australian Minister for Supply and Development. "This is
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  • 57 2 Japanese Protest insulting. Lacking In Decency' Panama City, Nov. 7. THE Panamanian Cabinet today decided to reject the Japanese protest against the ousting of Japanese business men from Panama in accordance with the Nationalisation Law, it was officially announced to-day. The official communique said the Japanese protest was insulting ajid
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  • 189 2 POOD wasters were fined at Maidenhead. Berks, for wasting bread, and at Wh tchurch. Glum, for wasting milk. Jamea Rhnmer, Dairy Cottager. Windsor, formerly a grey-hound raclnir company's kennelman. was fined £50 for wasting 12cwt. of bread by giving It to dogs. For using flour for
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  • 74 2 QFFICERS of a Bristol medical board had a shock when Mr. Barney Worth called to have his "mcdl al Mr. Worth weighs 435t.. and to beLeved to be Britain's heaviest man. He was not ac copied. "The last time I weighed was on a public
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  • 116 2 London. Saturday. rOL. A H HOPWOOD, D.8.0.. who. v at the head of 850 British troop) in Tientsin In 1938. defied Japanese threats to enter the British Concession to arrest a Chinese, wverts to the retired pay. states to-night s Lonrio i Ga.* tie. He
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  • 67 2 Tokio. Saturday. ASKED whether the Japanese Government was concerned over the N therlands Indies' oil embargo ou Timor. Mr. Koh Ishi:, the Japanese Information Board spokesman, said it was imposed in view of Japan's understanding with Portugal to open a new airline between Timor
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  • 152 2 London. Saturday. ACCORDING to report.-, re*fc reived in London. < many's brutal policy regarding hostages is still being piiotied in Belgium. An olTicial notice ■■■it— N<-t--withstand ng numerous warnings, several acts of sabotage have oeen committed during .he ist lew days in the area of Liege
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  • 270 2 London, Nov. 7. "IT Is difficult to see how the Govern- ment could have reasonably gone farther than it has done In its assurances tv U Saw. Prime Mlniswr of Burma, who came to this country to offer support in the war and ask 'or Dominion
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  • 74 2 Shanghai. Saturday. /^NE cotton mill and several other V/ far'orlcs In Ontral China have returned to Mm control of the Nankin* i CtoveT.rrt nt following the sienln? of an agreement between the Japanese military authorities and Nanking, ac- cording to official Japanese reports here. More than 60
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  • 64 2 Batavla. Saturday. THE Ne'hflancU Indies air force has 1 recelvU yet another new type of American plttne. A number of Norm American NA 40A bombers, known in the American artnv as B 255. have arrtved In the Indies. I ***** numb»'r of this typ^ are being
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  • 39 2 London, Saturday. Mr. FYanJc PlcJt. formerly one of the chief! of London Transport and. for a time, Dtrector-Oenrral of the Ministry Of Information, died suddenly last night at his home In London from, cerebral haemorrhage.— Reutcr.
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  • 141 2 A MONO the Hurricane Kq'taJrons V of the E.A.F. r'Uhtrr < oramaml. which have m.my hurt-erne* a~.tin.it thr rnrmy. Is one which ran (o be- probably the most MBMfrittan in thr whole air force. I'wlrr Ihe command of the Squadronleader, vlo lias already ii\t«-en S*'i Ik nilxrt
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    • 184 2 In the LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (AUTUMN) 1910 results just published 90 per cent, of PITMAN TRAINED STUDENTS were awarded PASSES hi TYPEWRITING and 57 per cent, of those at tinned DISTINCTION R^f|^ t V|JWf|j| 1733 Enrol now for the ■BEOwSriyß feW new term. I'lilHlUl JljiUiALiJliAaßiJ *PHUNI 5022. apb :>i
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    • 132 2 THE FOOD OF THE FUTURE DEPENDS ON THE &k 'ROTECTION CDDHVPP LaL )F FRUIT AM) WIHH^^^I VEGETABLE j TROPS FROM k v a2ffc V6ETTG AY I t W \j&M-& S^ FI'NGUS DISKS*£ •fcT^T^A^ .;)S| IK\ \v|N(.|\ _^S; Sk BKSH important in P^^* m BH^&^ myers spraHy Wtt^H^ BIKV' YE R
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  • 143 3 Shanghai, Saturday. MR. Saburo Kurusu's mission to Washington pre- sents the lnst opportunity for the United States to preserve peace in the Pacific, states the Japanese army newspaper Sin Shun Pao this morning. The paper however predicted the mission will fail because the
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  • 367 3 Melbourne, Saturday. A ROMANTIC proposal of marriage, from an Australian prisoner of wain Italy, was recently received by Miss Nan Mitchell, beauty specialist of Camberwell. Victoria, through the Apostolic Delegation In Sydney, which picked It up In a broadcast from the Vatican Cl'.v radio. This Digger initiative
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  • 36 3 Washington. Saturdar. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT scoffeS at questions regardirg the truth of rumours that the United State* raval frrces had sunk 4S Axis submarines. Laughing heartily, the President cilled tiM rumour n mad "—United Ptp%*
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  • 104 3 London, Saturday. CAR from being the tundra desr crlbed In German propaganda, the territories east of Moscow have been so well developed both agriculturally, and Industrially, that they now vie with the Ukraine. Harvests in these areas were good this year, while storage, drying, preserving, winter sowing and
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  • 133 3 (Special Cable) Moscow, Saturday. J-JURRICANK fighter planes have es. corted Soviet bombers in a raid in German positions near Murmansk, according to the newspaper Rsd Slar. The newspaper adds that blizzards were now sweeping the Murmansk front The Russians have promised the i British Government that
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  • 29 3 One of the many Briti-h girl bricklayers at work bui di c homes for munition workers, which are being erected in various parts of Britain.
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  • 337 3 London, Saturday. «pAPT. Harold Oough, who has been torpedoed three times, sailed his ship 500 miles with her bows blown off. He was in the Atlantic in an open boat. Yesterday when he was awarded the 0.8. E., he described hew when
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  • 83 3 JT U officially stated In London that Stalag Seven, a German camp for British war prisoners at Moosburg, contained on Oct. 22 1.960 Brl'Lsh prisoners, all from Greece and Crete. Conditions were stated to be generally very good. Most prisoners had already been assigned to work camps
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  • 184 5 association > are discussing the possibility of having talks on local problems with Mr. A. Duff Cooper, British Cabinet Minister, soon after his return to Malaya from Australia. A meeting has been held by representatives of all the lar*;e associations and bodies in
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  • 112 5 THE European Association of Malaya is talcing up with Government a disclosure in the majority report of the recent I.M.S. mines inquiry commission that police were to blame for delay in taking proceedings. The commission was of the opinion that facts which were proved in 1940 should
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  • 395 5 FK an hour, or more, to-day people in Malaya will turn aside from the pleasures of a Sunday morning to remember the :es made 23 >ears ago by a generation of free Britishers and those beitiß made to-day by another generation of freedom;nen. The Governor
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  • 75 5 In h proposal to be presented by Mr. Aw Boon Haw to the People's Political Council in Chung king, the Chinese Government is ursjed to send a representative f> Malaya to direct the work- of the Federations of Chinese Relief Fund Committees. Thr
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  • 433 5 GOVERNOR AT MALAY NAVY TURN-OUT PR the first time in its two year-old history, 11.M.5. I'elandok, training depot of the "Malay Navy," as the Royal Naw (Malay) is popularly known, has been visited by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas. Sir Shenton was greeted outside the depot by the Com mander-in-Chief,
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  • 125 5 rIE'RE were no road deaths in Singapore during the week ending last Wednesday, making a total to date this year of five weeks free from road deaths. The last road-death-free week ended on Sept. 4. exactly eight weeks ago. The total number of road deaths to
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  • 142 5 THK ALHAMBRA Pocked with thrills and. exciting fctunts, "Zorro Rides Again," which had a midnight showing at the All'ambra cinema. Is a serial picture that is well worth seeing. John Carrol as Zorro gives a realistic "he-man" performance. THE CAPITOL: William Powell and Myrna Loy are seldom
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  • 26 5 Mr. A. de K. Frampton, Agricultural Officer, Malacca, is going on leave shortly. Mr. R p. Davidson from Kluang. It is understood, will take his place.
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  • 28 5 Messrs. T. A. E. Barker and O. D. Muir. European masters at the Malacca High School, will be going on long leave at the end of the year.
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  • 16 5 Lieut. W. H. C. Horn has been promoted to captain In the Malacca Local Defence Corps.
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  • 698 5 Honours At Funeral Of R.A.F. Officer Cadet InVAI. Air Force honours were accorded to Flight Lieut. A. P. S. Wills, chief instructor to the Malayan Volun- teer Air Force, and Mr. George Day, popular Malayan sportsman at their funeral at Bida dari yesterday. Mr. Day. who Joined the M.V.A.F. on
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    45 5 On his way to Australia, the G.O.C. Australian troops in the Middle East. Gen. Sir Thomas Blarney, stopped in Singapore for a few hoars. He was met by the G.O.C. Australian troops In Malaya, Major-Gen. H. Gordon Bennet. with whom he la talking on arrival.
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  • 184 5 IS war tax being claimed by the Straits Settlements Government on the official children's allowance commonly known as "The Macdreuor Bounty"? This uj one of the questions which the European Association of Malaya is putting to the Govlernment Other points on war tax on which Government
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  • 68 5 FORTUNE-TELLER FINED A FINE jf $100, or one month's rigorous imprisonment, was imposed on Mohammed Saleh bin Mohammed Chuan, an Indian, when he was convicted in the Singapore third court yesterday on a charge of professing to tell fortunes on a five-foot way near Hill Street on Oct. 20. It
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  • 211 5 AN official announcement issued in Lcndou states that in splt«» >f wartime difficulties arrangements have been made to transport pilgrims from I India to Mecca, ar was ('.one last year, and the necesssry shipping will b made available. Measures have been taken to afford pilgrims the fullest protection.
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  • 100 5 SGT. AND MRS. FULCHEK FULCHER—LOVEDA V WEDDING THE marriage took place yesterday at Bethesda Gospel Hall of Segt. William Fu'cher. of the Royal Signals, son of Mrs. B. E. Sutton, of Derby, England, and Miss Heather Lcveday, daughter of Mr. and Mrs T. C. Loveday, of Singapore. The Rev. L.
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  • 75 5 THE attention of the Government of 1 the Stratus Settlements Is being drawn by the European Association of Malaya to an omission in the Estate Duty Ordinance the fact that in England relief from estate duty is grante 1 in the case of certain deaths on active service
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  • 1898 6  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By THE Dog and The Cat had grown so big and The Man and The Woman had shrunk so small that The Dog and The Cat were sitting opposite each other at the dinner table while Th 1 Man and The Woman crouched b>
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    • 406 6 CONTRACT BRIDGE CVERY bridge player has to make a BY FOUR ACES certain number of guesses, but part of his success depends upon his East almost surely had either the ability to find out definite Information rpade or the diamond King If the Instead of relying on a guess. For
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  • 583 7 The home nursing division of the Batu Pahat Medical Auxiliary Service. Standing (left to right): Misses R. Alvls, O. Chatter Jee, Tungku Amanah. Fuah Foo Koo. Tan Joo Geok. Lim Shu Chiow, Khoo Hooi Eng, Llm Tar Chan. E. H. la Brooy. Dal Moon Wai. Khatijah, Khoo
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  • 124 7 THE death took place in hospital lo Penang of Mr. C. T. L. GoodchUd. District Surveyor, Sungei Patanl. Mr. Goodchild was well-known In North Malaya. He had been stationed in the Survey offices of Kuala Lumpur and Taiplng. He leaves a wife and a child who
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    348 7 THE death took place last month of Mr. Tham Cheng Lew, managing director of S>ingel Ayam tin mines, the largest mining concessions In Trengganu. Mr. Tham Cheng Lew was an old pupil of the Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, and was an all-round sportsman In his young i.ays. Despite
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  • 118 7 I)A1' Abdullah bin Esa, the newlyappointed member of the Johore Bahru Town Board, will be a valuable acquisition to the Board by reason Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Em recently when the Dato was made a Justice of Peare for the State. He was also one of
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    88 7 jyjß. Charles Sassoon Oubbay. mcmv >r of wt "-known family in the Far East, who has died in Shanghai, was born In Hong Kong In 1867, and left for Calcutta. India, at the age of six. He went back to Hong Kong in 1889 and Joined the
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  • 725 8 Opinion Trade And War Effort FE trade returns for Septem ber had several very pleasing features. Firstly, the revelation that exports to Japan have virtually ceased— the month's exports were valued at $1,24»-will satisfy the critics who w*re sceptical of the results that would attend the freezing order on Japanese
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  • 1089 8 SOME ten minutes before 11 o'clock on the morning o! Sunday, Sept. 3, 1939, a number of high officers and civil servants had gathered together in a room in Richmond Terrace, Whitehall. On a table, ready to be consulted "•as a copy of the Government War Book, in
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  • 1634 8 Captains Crews Beginning The Dramatic Sister StoryTo'Tighter Command," The Story Of The Battle Of Britain 'THIS record is, for the most part, the story of the Battles, the Blenheims and the Hampdens. the Wellingtons and the Whltleys Our larger and more modern aircraft, the Stirlings. the ManchfSters. the Halifaxes. the
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    • 864 8 THE NEW WORLD CABARET TO-DAY TIFFIN OANCE 11.30 am. to 2.30 p.m. Admission FKI.E. TO-NIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT ftf^ Admission 25 ct*. REMOVALS-HIRE Phone 2902-50 Orchard Rd. CAMBRIDGE IJTEBATIRE NOTES. By London Graduate Pride and Prejudice, Travel Pictures, ***** of Narcissus, Strife Separate volumes. $1.60 each. TUTORIAL COLLEGE, IPOH J
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    • 15 8 THE SUNDAY TIMES EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE Cecil Street, Singapore. SCNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1911.
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    • 147 8 X.P.M. LINE REGULAR SERVICES TO THE NETHERLANDS INDIES CHINA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND AFRICA I. V. ROIIIRLUKE PAKETmRT-MAATSCHAPPM KPM LINE line, in the Netherlands Indies) Tel 5451. Wouldn't you rather your friends sa w^T| Ugly scratches caused by harsh scouring art mlAiw^^^^^T m worse than an eyesore, they are lurking places
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  • 178 9 THE Nawab of Bahawalpur, ruler of the largest Mohamj medan state in the Punjab ani a direct descendant of the Abbaside Caliphs of Baghdad and Cairo, is expected in Malaya this week, on a visit to the Bahawalpur forces serving here. His stay be
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  • 104 9 THE Controller of Foreign Exchange 1 in Malrja has iclaxit'. the rules In order that Christmas ;:ifts may be MBt to persons living In countries outfide the sterling area, including Canada and «he United States. During ihe p r fstnt month and December, residents of
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  • 117 9 Seven Killed In Accident 'FTom Our Own Correspoident) Klang, Satui Jay WHAT was offlciaUy described as the worst road tragedy In Klang occurred at 14 miles. Kapar Ro«d this week, when a motor-bus overturned, resulting In 21 casualties, of whom three were killed on the spot, and four died after
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  • 65 9 Men's tropical clothing, particularly coata, is urgently needed for merchant sailors. Those who have such clothing to spare are asked ta send it to the Rev. A. V. Wardle, Marine Hostel. Anson Road, Singapore. P. S. McHroy, of the firm of Martin Hilton, failed in his application
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  • 338 9 SYDNEY FETES RANEE OF SARA WAK ANXIOUS FOR HER OPINION THE Ranee of Sarawak was feted and acclaimed during her recent visit to Sydney. Australian women arranged luncheons, with her favourite special dishes figuring on the menu, tea and dinner parties and social functions of various kinds in her honour.
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  • 154 9 Glug, Glug, Glug Water Wanted WATFR, water everywhere, but not a drop to spare" must have been in the mind; of the committee of the European Association of Malaya when they discussed "water pressure. 1 The result of their deliberations is that the President of the Singapore Municipality has been
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  • 297 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. AT the annual speech day function ot the Johore English College on Thursday Lady Ibrahim, at the invitation of Mr. T. J. Thomas, the headmaster, gave away prizes to the following students: School Certificate: Drury Prize, Lee Shoo Khoon
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  • 17 9 The Malay Regin.ent band will beat "Retreat" on the Singapore padang to-morrow bt ginning at 6 p.m.
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  • 23 9 The Police Band will play on Tues- day at Parrer Park at 5.30 p.m. and on Wednesday at Botanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.
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    • 546 9 ULCERS, SORES SKIN TROUBLES liißT~HEiuN<r AT ONCE! Milton is the great healer it is unrivalled for skin troubles. Running ulcers and open sores clear up with amazing speed from the very first dressing. Pus dissolved- germs destroyed growing tissues gently stimulated. No other antiseptic is *o safe, so thorough, so
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  • 770 10 The Week 's Markets Singapore, Saturday. WHETHER or not the outcome of my complaint, that the once free merchants ti Singapore were confined to Importing the type of goods brought in by their predecessors, it Is now clear that there has been a drastic
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  • 540 10 BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT to say what should and what rhould not appear in the straits Times. Some of them have wielded more powerful weapons than the M.S. A. has In its armoury but the Straits Times still pursues its own obstinate way and 1 have a hunch
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  • 46 10 THE following alterations were madj yesterday In the list of share quotatlons Issued by the Mnlnyan Sharebrokers' Association: TIN Rawang Cone. ($1) 23* 2'is 6d c.d. BL'BBER C. Serdang ($1) 1.00 1.05 c.d INDUSTRIALS South British MOm 18.00 18.50 Robinson Ord (ss> 4.85 4.95
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  • 36 10 TRAKFIC rec«ipta of the Singapore 1 Traction Co.. Ltd. In October were $313,000. compared with $287,000 In September and $251,000 in October last year. October U the first month of the company's financial year.
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  • 107 10 Singapore. Nov. 8 Buyers SelU rt Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $12.00 Java Cube $1175 Copra Mixed $2.66 Sun Dried $2.90 Pepper White Muntok $17.50 White $17.00 Black 7.75 Sago floor No 1 IJngga $5 37', $5,37 4 Fair $O7H $4,974 Sarawak $475 Tapioca Small Flake $9.00 Fair
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  • 81 10 Singapore, Saturday, Nov. 8. Bayers Sellers Priae* Price* No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) J$H 38 No. IX R.S.S. fob In case* November 38% 39 G.F.A.Q R.S S fob la bales November JBV4 38 F.A.Q. R.S.S f.o-b. In bale* November tt% 37ft FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX
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    • 382 10 MY Fl 1 1 1 1 1 11 !i w ssE^^s^^ssV ISsU fc^sr/kj vital surfaces where a clear ?*^^^^w^^^ flnKh Is required %/^^^-m' Ws^ m. M lft^»»w When paintwork \f a^ h ts In good condif\ J^ m mm wm^^^^^ (niT>< r *'> Wax. but If the V I 1
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    • 418 10 Pimples and Bad Skin Fought in i® 0% 24 Hours WW BEFORE AFTER Since the discovery of Nlxoderm by an to work Immediately, clearing and healing American physician It Is no longer n«o< your skin, making it softer whiter and aary (or anyone to suffer from ugly, dls- velvety smooth.
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    • 785 10 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure Cause Many a^^^^ Dangerous Symptoms N^Ml Check These Symptoms C-ZffiM eMatap mm Mm m f cumt mmwmw^Jvrt\A. W'oW*til With Your Condition [e^J Before ll Is Too Late J^UWJindigest'on] The ll»es ol thousands, yes, millions ot men and Jftll IlK^i^cJPHi I%SA women throughout
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    • 318 11 Before you can turn round her hair will be "up" and she tinflE^y. wil be taktn ncr Pa ce I* 1 ML B/ninVnV the P eace^ u prosperous EmJm pire of tomorrow. inninWrl ffdV But today is the time for you jßK^^r k ik o make sure thitshe shall tßnfjjfaMnfctf
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    • 393 11 TOO TIRED TO ENJOY A REST? 1 v 0 How do you f«el towards the end of tbe day eager to get th» washing-up dote and tuck the kids into bed Looking forward to a cheerful evening vith the miio t Or do you flop into a chair too worn
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    • 1039 11 Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE ZHL *****1. 1,333 k cs.; ZHFI 30.96 m. 9.69 m cs.; ZHP2 48.58 m •.175 mes.: ZHP3 41.38 m. 7.25 m cs. ZHL. Zlll'i A ZHP2. 6.40 a.m. Announcements In French; 6.45 News In French*; 7.00 News commentary in French; 7.15 Singapore calling. Albert Sandier Trtot; 7.30
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    • 272 11 stani musict; 9.30 Hindustani programme*; 10.00 French programme; 10.30 News In Mandarin; 10.45 Close down. Relayed from London. t On gramophone records. EMPIRE STATION EASTERN SERVICE OO GBV— 17.81 m/cs.: IM4 metres; GSF— 15.11 m/rt; 1981 metres; GSD— 6.15 a.m. News; 6.25 News Analysis; 6.35 War Commentary; 6.40 London Calling:
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    • 708 11 India"; 10.30 "Through Eastern Eyes"; 10.42 Closing Announcement*; 10.45 Close down. NIROM YDB 15.31 mes. (19.61 m.). TDC 15.15 mes. (19.8* m), PLP 11.00 mes. (27.27 m.), PMN 1f. 26 mes. (29.24 m.). YDB 9.55 mes. (31.41 m.), YDD 6.04 me k. (49.67 m,), 6.00 a.m. 'Recorded music; 7.00 News:
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  • 719 12  -  R. H. Naylor By SIM».\V. Kovrmbrr 9: Good liealtn, reasons lie luck. good fortune In friendship, no major worries Rows will plague you; nee to it that you don't quarrel with those whose cooperation you value. And don't be too critical of relatives. Moto.lsts are in
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  • 443 12 I JANUARY (Dec. '21— Jan. 19) Good 1 Influences over the whole week, which I reach their best about Thursday. A 1 journey, important news, about Monday. A setback for January loVers and sweethearts In mid-week. FEBRUARY (Jan. Zt— Feb. 18) Better j week than last.
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  • 361 12  -  Max Factor By A CONSTANT degree of personal appearance glamour can't be commanded by occasional hit-and-miss grooming practices. Consistency and regularity, In every department of grooming are completely essential to the steady apparencv of feminine good looks. This fact can be broadly illustrated by pointing out that when you
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    • 341 12 T aif THE MODERN WAY TO LOVELINESS PREPARATIONS Naturally, all women yearn to be beautiful— because they realise that the achievement of beauty is of basic importance in whatever it Ls they strive to accomplish. Never is a woman so confident, so supreme as when she is sure of her
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    • 421 12 The Diabetic's Eyes. By R. A. Thompson D.O.Sc. (Dr. at Ocular Scirnrr). Diabetes often plays old Harry with the eyes. This is an eailiy diagnosed condition, with the aid of the Ophthalmoscope, and the oculist ■afKSttr patient to a physician for treatment. There are many changes In vision produced by
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    • 196 12 X^aaPw/ ?^*^^^^< ;/i^j^B NEVER kt the yean iteal tout birthii«ht oft youthful skin. Nature meant your cncnplcxioa to be renewed and refreshed with crery day that patted. She meant the drnng outer akin imperceptibly to diaaolve and to make way for the (nab new akin which it always growing underneath.
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    • 281 12 if f^a^hJlS^y *-aaal *40wS'^ >w Wartime high Hyef i an alluring, '^^^H flattering red for exotic blonde or i captivating brunette. Adds that i sophisticated charm to your ward- robe whether blue, black, green or 'j* grey. For soft, dewy, inviting lips X^S Spitfire. impudently daring _^^^/^^a«y yet subtly correct
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  • 253 13 "Matric" May Be Abolished In Britain BLUE-PRINTS of Britain's educational policy are shortly to be issued by the Board of Education for discussion amons Leading educational bodies. "I ho document, tho Dally Telegraph understands, covers primary and secondary education, health questions, administration, finance, religious instruction, and examinations One of the
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  • 280 13 CAPT. Ernest A. AJterskye, an Army stan officer, was found not guilty at a Lirerpool courtmartial of aii attempt to ki&s Miss May Bowe, a civilian clerk. The Judge-Advocate stated that there were no findings to announce on nine other charges. Ttire* other charges had already
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  • 102 13 TOM PENNY, an ex-convict, is alleged by police at Fort Worth (Texas) to have confessed to the killing of the American woman golf champion. Marion Mlley, and her mother. They were shot when bandits held them up at the L'xington Country GoU Club on
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  • 105 13 THE estate of Mrs. Aticc M Merry, S3, wealthy recluse of Wellington. New Zealand, who lived in poverty, has been sworn at under £100,000. After her death £28.000 in banknotes iras found in her home. Searchers also have found thousands of pounds worth of debentures. Mrs. Me
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  • 247 13 A" LOVERS' tomb recently came into existence outside Chengtu, canital of Rzechuan Province, bearing a pathetic tale. The tomb Is the last resting place of Huang June-fa, of the Chinese Air Force, who was killed in a f cent air battle against
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  • 117 13 A WELFARE guide book for Army officers, Issued by the Army Council. UeaL> with the reUUoiishl? that should exist between officers and men. Officers are told they must get to know and understand their men and offer every assistance in remov'm their trouble., domestic and other,
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  • 28 13 Major -Gon Sir Har! Singh, Maharajah of Jammu and Kashmir, who offered two Infantry battallcm for Viceroy's disposal ln war, has been gazetted as an honorary lieutenant general.
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    • 74 13 FOR THE smart To make attractive wave* and curl* quickly and easily gel a bunle of Amami Wave Set and follow the full, simple dire Mom enclotcd. Amaoii Wave Set it non-oily, non-<ticfcy, and it dries very >iutckjy Give yourself a smart set today I OvuMuMa mmrtmtmm. Amami WAVE SETS
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    • 411 13 1^ Jj i M mJtk E^ la^^a^ißii "T- -<*S? V wHy WE vi BsV lam Ji^iamwß^Vt /j^m^Bt l WISH I HAD YOUR ENGLISH COMPLEXIONI" 1/ s~^ "WELL, I OWE IT TO INNOXAI" V^)/ No "lined apple** look for her! She had that up your circulation, and Infin*a Hn— Piv C.t?*xv
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  • 1731 14 Ballvmun Wins Free Handicap First Day Of Singapore Winter Race Meeting MADAM Chan's Ballymun. one of the best betted horses on a best favourites' day, won the three-year-old Free Handicap at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club winter meeting. The going was heavy. Trainer van Breukelen
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  • 18 14 DOUBLE TOTE The double tote on races six and eight paid $94 on each Of 75 winning tickets.
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  • 33 14 Court ling *****; Dlnna Forget *****; Cool Court *****: Avant Tout *****; Safarlland *****; Nicotine *****. Sylvlenne *****. Total pool $87,560; First: $28.4 37; Second: $14,228; Third: $7,114; Siar.er- $1,778.
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  • 111 14 ROYAL Navy Deat Royal Engineers <Pulau Branl) by two goals to one ln a hockey matcn at Pulau Brani yesterday. The Navy stated strongly but Walker"s defence saved Pulau Brani. foon afterwards Payes, Pulau Branl. i .a? to send a pass out to Foster, who scored the
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  • 75 14 At the annual meeting of the Enfrgetlc Basketball team. Klang. it wt<i decided to alter the name to Energetic Athlelc Association. Office-bearers; President, Llm Loo Khian; hon. secretary, Lee Eng Kong: hon. treasurer, I Lim Kew Mye; committee, Chan Chooii I Svee. Ng Kong Low; Lee Boon Pin, Ang Wah
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  • 40 14 Far East Oxygen B.P. teaii. to mcc; Raffles Instltuttcn at Raffles on Nov. 15 at 2.30 pir Is I.lm Sen? Cheow. W«^ Peng H»m. «ng Sen" Hoe. Tan Btfl Sin, Tan u.i L^huar Mohamel 'ong Yew Wah, WYe Klni > Ci'uon.
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  • 291 14 Singapore Beat Selangor At Hockey CINGAPORE beat Selangor b> five goals to two in a State hockey match on the padang yesterday. A s'ippery turf slowed up the play but a good game was seen nevertheless. Singapore's defence was too good for Selangor's attack, and with Mustaffa in top form
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  • 201 14 Penang's Rugby Win Over Selangor (From Our Own Correspondent) j Penang, Saturday. DENANG beat Selangor by six points (two tries) to nil in j an inte. -State rugger fixture played on the Western Road ground this evening. The game, wh,ch was scrappy from start to finish, was played in rain.
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  • 258 14 ATRIBUIE to Mr. Gejrge Da* former swimming insiructu> and assistant physical directir cf the V.M.C.A.. for his energy tuition and coaching of th* Police swimming teams, was pan by Mr. B. M B. O'Connell. C:m mandant of the Police Depot, it the annual Police swlmmiiu carnival Held
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  • 119 14 The following have been selected to pipy for the V.M.C.A. against the H. Q. A. A. Regt. on Nov. 1C on fie V.M.C.A. gnu.d at 5.00 p.m.: Ec Thlan Han; AC. Edgar. R.I. Atkinson; W. J. Sunderland. Ooh Cum Chye (Japti, V.R. Sabapathy; Yogorajah, I. Hope, A.C. Gaulstaun.
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  • 27 14 In an evenly contested hockey match played at Oldham H 'II yesterday Raffles Institution first hockey aide oeat the Anglo-Chinese School first string by an only goal.
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  • 193 14 Now Food No Longer Upsets Her As with many another h sufferer, it was exrtss at id that lay at the root ot this woman's con Once fhe had fcund out how to neutralise this acid, her troubles were over. In iier letter the
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    • 236 14 Wf -j^B^^^V ''V r v '^^a^^B^BK^Ka^^V^B^aTal m APB 2 SHERIEVS Jchlc and \^,ouditiOH A 'owJLezs oomw.niDur^ h i .ystem becomes slutrvli': H. reit tutlen.. m« tp?>uuw« Oondltloo Powtlira They are relied upon «x. T^-»-^bV atV O» Ul« blfh«>l •uthortiie* beca.ua* > >' an prec*T«« to the formula ot \,A~ JtfIMHU
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    • 375 14 BRING YOUR SHAVING UP-TO-DATE' WITH A Gillette One-Piece Razor The Gillette one-piece razor The No 45 set shown contains b the simplest and most efficient a popular model Gillette oneshaving method in the world, piece razor and three wonder* There are no loose pieces to ful blue Gillette blades an
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    • 395 14 10 I will pull you round when you're feeling down There* nothing to equal a dose of Fbosferine for bracing, strengthening and invigorating you when you feel you have drawn too heavilr on your reserves Phosfehne puts back what you have taken out of yourself energy and viuliry. A regular
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  • 211 15 A.C.S. Raffles Draw At Hockey ■''EEN rivalry was seen when the Anglo-Chinese School and Raffles Institution second .earns met in a hockey match nu tne latter's ground yestercay, the I game enciing in a two-all draw. Both sides played with vigour anc the ga.r.r was particularly exciting U> the last
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  • 226 15 AN odd goal In three gave the Ceylon Sports Club victory over the St. Patrick's School In a hockey match played at Bales tier yesterday The schoolboys were hard triers throughout, and with better finishing, they might well have forced a draw, i Moving up
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  • 160 15 MAKEPEACE B.P. lost to tho Mcrrl<lal>' B.P. by five games to four. Results (Makpp-ace f)rst>: Darren Kiong beat Yoong Sook Man 11—8, 3— II, 11— lilian Tan beat Dora Tan 10— 1C (2 0). 11 6; Amy Chan beat Nancy Soo 11—0. 11—0; Mildred Rufus lost to Grace John s—ll,5
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  • 22 15 i 1 Yestt rday's ties in the S.C.R.C. open i invitation lawn tennis frHirnnment i v.rre postponed because of the rain. I
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  • 686 15 ANOTHER year full of activities will I** soon be brought to an end, and with hardly any prospect of fixing any intcr-Sta'.e matches here during thu i Christmas holidays, the Qnly remaining event of the season In which inten si is now centred is the Married vs. Single match,
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  • 700 15 CAPTAINING the Singapore and Johore side, Ramalli of the A.1.1-', was the mainsprinK of thei.' fine victory over the British Army by 16 points (two goals, a penalty goal and a try) to 10 (a dropped goal and two penalty goals), in the second
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  • 509 15 AXE of the most popular boxing events of the season Is the Middlesex Cup. a trophy given by the Middlesex Regt. when stationed In Singapore some years ago. Trie Cup competition Is an annual one between Army units. Units enter as a team nf 13 at the recognized weights,
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  • 429 15  -  "Doc" By I McQula.l of the Loyals. 3arrle Brown I Lhe winner, added another title to his intreafiiig list having been in the spotlight at I o:ne for the paal icui° ffa.x THE Large Unit's hockey competition j Is not progressing very speedily, j for several gimes have
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  • 207 15 To-clay's Big Soccer Game N HI 'in-J and (!i--<hlna Rr'icf Fund. to-«Ja> >. matrh at i I: I i 1.. the Combined Sen ices ;«nd thr > l n-« Malnys v 111 prrhaps be the last of thr •Mifln'« Irr.no-tant e.imes. The to.'fi are ffiven be!-w, and from them it
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  • 159 15 (From Our Own Jonespondent) Batu -Pah at. ALTHOUGH beaten 3—l, a soccer team ->l the A.I.F. put up a fine show against B-'tu Pahat who scored their winning nh d the last rive minutes of the game. The local lads were fasler on their
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  • 136 15 i Horn Our Own Oorre.pondent) Seremban Sa u rday CIELDINO a team which Included r nine As.atic players, Peralc beat a strcng Negri-M:.'acca team at rugoy by six pom* (two Uies) to three pouiis tcne tr>i. |hl game was played t throughout in a
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  • 111 15 (From Our Own Correspondent. Muar. IN a serias of badminton game.v played at Muar the Muar team won the Taylor cud. Scores Chla Teck Chiang and Toh Boor Chin (Johore Bharu) lost to icon Eng Chin and Navasivayam <Batu Pahat) 15—10, 13—11 (I_s>, 9 15: Satari
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  • 86 15 DESULTS of the Singapore annual vre'irht-hftlnjr championship: Special Contest. 1, Master Ho Foon Onn, 2. Mi^s lee Slew Lan. Paperweight, 1, Tan Erck San, 2. Llm Seng Cnve. Flyweight, 1 Koh Eng Wang. 2. Pon Ah Yew. Bantamweight. 1, Sunny Tan. 2. Henry Wee. Featherweight. I, Goh Sim iorn.
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  • 76 15 Singapore women's singles open table tcnnl, championship ended Kst week when Mls» Yuen Lai Fong retained her Utie. Miss Chan Chee Mm. was runner-up. Results In the -aterclub Wi;ue championship are: August BP. retained the shield for the sixth jear In succession. The runners-up have still to
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  • 126 15 MIRRY I NION B.F. reserves beat the Stardust BP. "B" by seven games to one. ResulU i Merry Union first): Andrew Chia beat Tan Cheok Koon 3 5, 15 U, 3 o; Tan Boon Tlong beat A. P. Scheerder 4 15—10; B. C. Mah beat J. Cheah 15—7. 15—11: Tan
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  • 141 1 WITH sub-machine-guns and searchlights scores of police one night staged a real drama on New York's Broadway which beat the "movies." Two detectives, searching for killers belonging to the gang known as "Murder Incorporated." concerned one of the gang. Abe Beltler, at a Broadway
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  • 58 1 AN advertisement In ihe New York Times read: "Help Britain win: buy stone from Buckingham Place." The advertisement offers Americans 271-year-old paving-stones taken from the palace during redecoratlon In 1930 The stones, suitably Inscribed, will be sent from England by the original purchaser.
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  • 414 1 A SECTION of German tanks recently surrounded a strong post at Tobruk, manned by a small force of Australians, and circled it at close range. A German officer called out in English, Surrender. You are completely cut off." The young Australian officer commanding
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  • 251 1 A YOUNG New Zealander asked the way from a stranger In an English town. And hereby hangs this tale of a shirt and a pair of trousers. Aircraftman Tom Bush. 25. was walking through a North Country town near his station when he met the
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  • 201 1 IN a miracle operation, a woman surgeon has saved the life of a London air raid warden, Frederick Collins, who has now left hospital, recovered from raid injuries received seme months ago. Collins, who was a South Wales miner before the war, helped to rescue
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  • 30 1 RECRUIT DIES ON PARADE— A 37-year-old recruit collapsed and died on parade at an East Anglta barracks. He was Private Charles A. Tapp. of Watllng Street. Old Stretford. Bletchfey. Bucks.
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  • 36 1 .Va, Wttt ingtil ■nounccd that she it filing a suit for divorce against Frank Wallace (above) whom she married in 1911. The action trill be crosscomplaint to Wallace's suit for separate maintenance.
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  • 103 1 Der Crazy England or! "11 ERE he is again, the crazy JI "Schpitfeuer' (Spitfire) man!" A German war-reporter on the Channel coast one night interrupted a "pep" description of how the Mtsserschmitts were beating off the RA F to tell his listeners about the "Vcrrueckten Englaendtr" (crazy Englishman i. Said
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  • 149 1 Are Now Curable BENEFICIAL results from the use of the new drug, sulfadlazine. were described to a medical gathering In New York by an expert. Addressing 1.600 members at the convention of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and Oto- laryngology. held in Chicago. Dr. Charles Porter
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  • 98 1 THE Commander of the RAF. wing in Russia Wlng-Commander Isherwood) did a step-dance at a dinner given by Soviet Air Force officers. He was following an old Russian custom which calls for senior officers to step dance at such functions. Reporting this in a
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  • 33 1 STATUE DECAPITATED.— During a severe storm recently at Newcas'le-on Tyne the statue of Earl Orey. a well-known local landmark, was struck by lightning and decapitated the head falling 130 ft. Into the street.
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  • 50 1 CO excited was Audrey White of Ballarat. Victoria, Australia when she was voted Ballarat's most graceful physical culture girl, that she promptly fainted! her ten friendly rivals rvshed to her and revived her with a glass of water. "It was just too thrilling,'* she explained.
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