The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,884. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1939. 5 CENTS.
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  • 392 1 Base Positions Captured 500 SQUARE MILES OF TERRITORY HELD Fppvnij Paris, Sept. 15. KENCH infantry have occupied German base positions m the sector north of Sierck, according to a semiofficial review of the military situation on Western Front. Iniantry battalions, supported by tanks, have taken
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  • 108 1 Russian "Minority" Reference NAZIS SHOW KEEN INTEREST Brussels. Sept. 15. y ed here from Berlin riuion has been paid references to a kn Poland, but the I :es no direct talks -he Soviet Union at present, though per- > being maintained i countries as a result pact. An expectations of
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  • 30 1 Dublir. 15. 4 ntlttd a numoer ran extremists who are tnlneni members of tnat 30 persons -.vhom is one dcjcrlbed as the rhiefIR.A Reuter
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  • 39 1 London, Sept. 15. of Canteroury an-)-iiit;h: -hat, with the <::■-. Sunday. Oct. 1 i day for national conviction that the 4 or her Christian bodies Q recommend this obserToUowero. Dominions and 0 join m this act Reuter
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  • 29 1 AUSTRIAN BRIGADE FOR ALLIES TNice, Sept. 15. leader of the Heimwehr, :i Starhemberg, yesterday mission of the French I organise an Austrian l€ with the French army my. Reuter
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  • 84 1 Ruined Buildings In Every Street London, Sept. 15. A DISPATCH from a Belgian corres-' pondent from Warsaw states that a portion of the Polish army has forced its way through to the capital. Troops were feted by the population and- then took up fcheir posts for
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  • 38 1 London, Sept. 15. AT A MEETING of the British Boxing Control Board to-day, the stewards decided that all promoters should carry on as usual, including the promotion of area and British championships Reuter
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  • 25 1 London, Sept. 15. The Duke of Windsor met the Prime Minister, Mr. Chamberlain, at No. 10 Downing Street to-day.- Reuter
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  • 26 1 Rome, Sept. 15. Signor Mussolini has ordered the provincial authorities to organise special police squads to prevent speculation m special commodities and hoarding of food.- Reuter
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  • 47 1 U. -Boats Sunk By Britain London, Sept. 15. AN Admiralty communique says British destroyers, patrol vessels and aircraft are constantly patrolling wide areas, searching for enemy submarines. *A number of submarines have been destroyed m the course of many attacks, and the survivors rescued when possible.- Reuter
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  • 47 1 London, Sept. 15. AWING to additional expense due to war risk insurance and other factors, passenger fares on Eastern routes, including to and from India, Australia, New Zealand, and on the South African route, have been increased by 33 1/3 per cent.- Reuter
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  • 84 1 Brussels, Sept. 15. A SPECIAL German mission of 11 ex- perts arrived m Brussels to-day to follow up the German-Belgian negotiations of Sept. 3, by which the Germans expect to keep normal trade relations between the two countries. Belgium may send trade missions to
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  • 133 1 Wellington, Sept. 15. ■"PHE Finance Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, told Parliament to-day that the Government had placed its entire supplies of the products and resources of New Z?aland at Great Britain's disposal. The acting Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, aiso made a statement en New
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  • 23 1 London, Sept. 15. A broadcast from Soviet Russia states that the bullion of the Bank of Poland has been transferred to Rumania.- Reuter
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  • 350 1 London, Sept. 15. 'THE MOST optimistic observers A recognize the critical position of Poland, where the Poles are threatened m the north, the centre and the south. While the Poles admit heavy fighting at Kaluzzyn, 15 miles east of Warsaw, the German strategy
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  • 312 1 Canberra, Sept. 15. AUSTRALIAN troops may be used to relieve the British garrison m Singapore, the Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. R. G. Menzies, revealed to-day. He announced m a broadcast that enlistment would begin at once for a voluntary force of 20,000 men
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  • 33 1 London, Sept. 15. MR. W. S. Morrison, the Minister of 111 Food, stated to-day that there is an ample supply of sugar In this country at the present time.- Reuter
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  • 130 1 ROME PAYS TRIBUTES TO ALLIES Rome, Sept. 15 rvECLARING the French advance constitutes a grave threat to Saarbruecken, the Paris correspondent of II Lavoro Fascista praises the flgM power of French troops. Many German planes were shot down m the Saarbruceken zone, he sa; v The
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  • 94 1 London. Sept. 15 IN the House of Commons this after- noon a member asked the Home Secretary to ensure that any British .subjects resident sbrosd who agreed to be employed as announcers of antiBritish broadcasts wiil know that they render themselves liable to prosecution m
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    • 53 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA To-night Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE il) and NEW CABARET ATTr\PTION THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE I ip. Character and Classical Dancers. I EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. j "inner s:{. —BOOK YOUR TABLE— Non-Diners Si. SERVED TO-DAY from 12.30
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    • 154 1 I FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-WIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED B\ TREVOR DAWN FAMOUS AUSTRALIAN DANCERS DINNER $3.00 NON-DINERS $1.00 DANCE FORMAL MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA SUNDAY MORNING 11 A.M.— l P.M. POPULAR CONCERT BY THE ADELPHI SEA
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  • 870 2 EFFECT OF BETTER LIVING CONDITIONS ON ESTATES THE policy adopted by the Malayan Government m respect to the consumption of alcohol by Indian labourers is very much m advance of that followed m most other countries. Thus states the annual report of the Labour
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  • 153 2 Issued by Fraser and Co. at the close of Business Yesterday TIN. There was a fair amount of selling m the tin share market to-day, and with buyers holding off. prices again declined. The losses were chiefly confined to dollar issues Batu Selangors, Hong Fatts, Rantaus and
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  • 124 2 SEPT. 15, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Bayers Sellers No. IX R. 5.5. Spot loose 35 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. m cases Sept. -Oct. (Setters options 36 3«\ G.F.A.Q. RJBS, F.OB In bates Sept. -Oct. (Sellers option) 35 3iS KA.Q. R.S.S. FOB. In bales Sept.
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  • 155 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Sept. 15. Johore rugby season will open to-day, with a trial at Genuang, m which players from all over Johore will take part. The State is fortunate to have the services of all their players of the past season. Hodgson, who has
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  • 136 2 tProm Our Own Correspondent) Jofcore Bahru, Sept. 15» Begun on Thursday at the Bukit Zahrah school hall, the Johore Badminton tournament will be brought to an end to-day. Results of matches played on Thursday were: Men's Open Singles: All bin Mohamed (Tambatant beat Ng Chal Nguan (Steadfast) 15
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  • 35 2 Following are S.C.C. snooker finals Wednesday (straight snooker) A. G. Ells ys. C. O. Fugler. Friday (volunteer snooker) H. M. Vennik and W. H. Palgrave ys. M. S. Robinson and C. Pltton.
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  • 51 2 The following will represent the Chums Footers against the Tnrtian Youngsters on Sunday In a soccer match at Fairer Park at 5.15 p.m. S. N. Samy, Raffursm. 8. Sangaran, P. Davfcs. Ah Boy, R. T. Moorthi, MUru«*lyah, Sethnpillai, UL P. Gopal, Dhurma, and R. Velu. Reserves: Sundram and M.
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  • 191 2 Bus Conductor Charged With Negligent Act APPEARING on a summons before Mr. L. C. Goh In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, a trolley bus conductor, Jagdamba Rai claimed trial when charged with a negligent art. He was alleged to have rung the bell of a trolley bus, causing the
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  • 15 2 Before the Vh^Tu^ Originating Summon to, Motion m Du,rceNo^ 82 W
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    • 205 2 iJJfJTjTtf) ■r^FiruTspectacular Picture 7" T* W \I V» W A breatWe^ P j <•• •■nterla; n n c^D or RV 1 ment, Suspenseful, thrilling. A gjggtf 1 I picture you should not n H^^^B V -NEWS OF THE WORU,. Ki'B w TO-DAY 11 a.m. 3. is. s.iTTTTi i K»~l ALHAMBRA
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  • 155 3 Revolutionary Employment Bill Widely Approved t- i London, Sept. 15 roJ ot Employment Bill, the whole object of to ensure full employment of labour, especially key men m the engineering industry m i are needed and to ensure that if a man st i> e offered
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  • 23 3 A the Malaya Pat- was formed by the a meeting held the house cf Syed ttl Alsagoff. and a
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  • 53 3 Captured R.A.F. Men Broadcast London, Sept. 15. T. the Rcyal Air Force the Cermans after their Kid CarLil broadcast from v.aye station, are: Pilot Officer I Zealander; Sergeant h. a Yorkshireman; and Slattery, an Irishman. m picked up m their machine v.as md all were r.sked to *t*o <* i
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  • 98 3 COMPLICATED TASK FOR BRITAIN London, Sept. i;., IN CONNECTION with the transfer of the Eritish forces to France, it is I Officially pointed out this is a much i more complicated business than m the last war. Wiierea*. m 1918. about five persons were required to
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  • 90 3 London, Sept, 15. THE KING through Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Secretary for the Colonies, has expressed deep appreciation of loyal messages received from Ceylon, Nigeria, the Gold Coast. Sierra Leone, Tanganyika Territory. Northern Rhodesia, British Honduras, and the Leeward Islands. An expression of the King s
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  • 41 3 Moscow, Sept. 15. THE POLISH submarine Orzel, which arrived during the night at Talinn Harbour has been interned together with her officers and crew. The Orzcl was launched m January, 1038, and has a crew of 56.— Reuter
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  • 77 3 Copenhagen, Sept. 15. ftfEWS from Germany to-day indicates it is realized m that country there is no hope of an early peace. The Germans arc eager to finish with the Poles as soon as possible m order to concentrate all their energies on the Western
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  • 134 3 Paris, Sept. 15. •THE PREMIER, M. DALADIER, had an important interview with Gen. Gamelin, Chief of the General Staff, late last night at which M. Coulondre, former French Ambassador In Berlin, and M. Leger, Secretary-General of the Foreign Office, also were present, according to Le Matin.
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  • 166 3 London, Sept. 15. PREPARATIONS made by the Ministry of Health m anticipation of war emergency requirements involving the provision of new services now m operation are dealt with m the report of the Ministry of Health for the year ended March, which records the establishment of
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  • 88 3 Lagos, Sept. 15. It is learned that internment of enemy aliens m Nigeria is complete, but the authorities have been able to release about half the number on parole. Germans who remained m the Cameroons after the declaration of war have similarly been placed on. parole, and
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  • 77 3 Hitler 's "Destroy All" Order Paris, Sept. 15. "THE Germans are bombing all towns and villages. Southern and Central Poland is a terrible picture," says a Lwow broadcast appealing against German barbarism. It is asserted Hitler has ordered "Destroy everything which offers resistance," an order executed to the letter. Siedlce,
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  • 68 3 London, Sept. 15. THE decision to allow the re-opening of cinemas and theatres also applies to organized football games, enabling the Football Association to proceed with competitive matches. It is understood there will be no professional club matches tomorrow, owing to lack of time for assembling
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  • 62 3 London, Sept. 15. TPHE King to-day received members of the Australian Rugby football team, whose visit m this country has been cut short. The King and Queen spoke of the places they had visited m Australia. The King also referred to the disappointment of the Duke
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  • 44 3 Berlin, Sept. 13. HITLER HAS DECREED the cancellation of certain legal penalties imposed on civil offenders, states the official German news agency. These include fines up to a thousand marks and prison sentences of no more than three months- Reuter
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  • 71 3 London, Sept. 15. THE Japanese Foreign Office is reported to have asked all Japanese who can do so to come home from Europe as soon as possible. The three Japanese missions, ministry, naval and economic, which are at present m Italy, will leave for Japan to-morrow
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  • 70 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penangr, Sept. 15. ATA MEETING held this evening at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, of local Chinese, Mr. Khoo Sian Ewe gave $5,000 toward the Malaya Patriotic Fund started by Lady Thomas. The meeting decided to convey to the Governor its loyalty
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  • 445 3 Raja Muda On Main Objects OROADCASTING for the first time on the occasion of the inauguration of the local broadcasting service established m Sarawak the Raja Muda said: "This day marks the inauguration of an entirely new departure m administrative practice, since for the first time m
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  • 75 3 London, Sept. 14. A FTER sinking the steamer Firby a <£*■ German submarine commander sent an S.O.S. message giving the ship's position, according to a statement by the Chief Officer of the Fir'oy. He added the crew spent 13 hours m a lifeboat before
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  • 50 3 Brussels, Sept. IS. The British war policy is answered m the German press. Germany's plan to bomb Polish civilians is nothing like so inhuman as British plans to starve German children and women, it is stated. Germany has nothine to far from nnv blockade.— Reuter
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  • 73 3 London, Sept. 15. HPHE convoy for British merchant shipping has already proved effective. A vessel bound for Scotland has escaped two enemy submarines. The submarines were seen some distance by the convoy. The Berlin correspondent of the Copenhagen newspaper Politiken says that German shipping yards are working
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  • 45 3 London, Sept. 15. The Finnish Legation m London has asked the British postal authorities why mail between Great Britain and Finland has been held up. It was stated that mail from London i.j n Oprkf i ha* not vet reached Finland. Reuter
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  • 42 3 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH GOW.— On Sept. 15, 1939, at 750 Grove Road, Singapore, Isabelle Alexandrine, dearly beloved wife of Alexander Gow. Funeral service will be held at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd at 4 p.m. to-day. Interment at Bid3dari Cemetery later.
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  • 375 3 London, Sept. 15. The Slock Exchange passed another quiet cession, with oils showing further improvement, though other groups were somewhat irregular. The recent decline m tobacco appears to be halted. Wall Street was *r« regluar. Reuter. CLOSINCi PRILLS i.From Our O'.vn Correspondent) London, Sept. 15. The following
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  • 155 3 (From "Oar O London. Sept. 15. COMMODITY markets clojed a^ V* previous quotations m pareiv hosts RUBBER Firmer. London: 9 *d. lG'.d. 9\d 10d.> Oct. -Dec: lOd. 10'^d. < 9,d. lO'.d > Jan. -Mar.: 10 lu 7 s d. <10 d 10 \d.) Apr. -June: 10 d.
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  • 91 3 THERE WAS ENTHUSIASTIC ap- plause at the conclusion of the afternoon organ recital given yesterday by the municipal organist, Mr. Werner Baer. Even wartime condition! apparently will not rob Mr. Baer of an appreciative audience. Baritone songs by the soloist. Mr. Edwin A. Brown, also were
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  • 632 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1939. The Volunteers THE announcement that the military authorities are now examming the problem of calling cut the Malayan Volunteer Forces for a two-month period of intensive training was generally anticipated. It is obvious that such a step will have to be taken
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  • 1572 4 A Singapore Man At Home Somewhere Near London, Sept. 5. THIS is a new experience for me. For the first time m my life I am writing a London Letter m an England at war. What can I tell you of the days that preceded our declaration that you do
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    • 149 4 w Dont i|ou just love ROSE S Tes f but best m mxm a GIMLET! f VmJri CALDBECKS BY SPECIAL &sJf''A. '^Jj TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM j ESTD. 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES j RINGS CLIP WATCHES. ir.^orporated m Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH
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    • 18 4 Lingerie, Negligees, Dressing Gowns. Pyjamas, Blouses In stock and orders taken 18. BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 739 5 CONVICTION FOR EUROPEAN CAFE PROPRIETOR Fined $50 For Sale Of Beer Without Licence NOTICE OF APPEAL GIVEN J^ERBERT Archibald McKnight, European proprietor of the California Sandwiche Shoppe, Orchard Road, was fined S5O and costs when he was convicted m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday on a charge of selling
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  • 321 5 R; that he regretted the jury's time had been Justice Manning directed the jury to acquit ned Sim Keh Huat on a charge of abetment m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. CIM Keh Kuat was ill the dock with two ether
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  • 31 5 Taking Up A Bomber picture. one of Singapore s new B rislo! Blenheim medium bombers ptcf the aircraft from the N.C.O. m charge of maintenance before making a flight Free Press
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  • 51 5 Trustee Who Used Estate Money Ri tmi I Mr re Criminal Dis--sentenred Lee Kirn Choo, .imprisonment. tto respect of o the estate oi the B- Guan. He xea one of the two estate ;,poL:;ed by oitd that :t wai :cr the trust the estate money. d l.lr. M:I ..ndrraticn the
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  • 33 5 CHUR CH SERVICE to whlcli M specially intendDOW held every at 7.30 p.m., m the rian Church. Koon All schoolboys me. Sunday. Sept. IT. will g Song, K.B.E. UJLf. poondi of Choon :1.
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  • 105 5 BAIL IN THE SUM of $500 was allowed Tan Hone, alias Tan Seh, a Chinese, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of abetment of the offence of criminal breach of trust m respect of property worth $398. m
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  • 140 5 MR W O. PORTER, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of a Chinese woman, Kwok Chow recorded evidence from Uew Chong deceased s husband m Tan Tock Seng's hospital. The woman was killed when a and a
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  • 70 5 THIRTEEN— the proverbial "un- lucky number" proved lucky to Chan Ngow, a 36-year-old Chinese, when he appeared m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Chan was the 13th of 13 Chinese charged with gaming. He was the only one who denied the allegation. "He's going
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  • 93 5 Selangor Public Food Complaints A STATEMENT issued from the Federal Secretariat, Kuala Lumpur, through the Department of Informa- I tion, Malaya, says that all complaints regarding individual food dealers or prices of foodstuffs m the State of Selangor should be made to: The State Supply Officer, Customs Office, Brickfields Road,
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  • 42 5 I WAS GAMBLING for duck's flesh," said a 25-year-old Chinese, Tan Liang Choon, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday, when fined $1, for gaming m Shaik Madarsha Lane on Thursday. He pleaded guilty to the charge.
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  • 40 5 CLAIMING trial to a charge of dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle m Queen Street on Thursday, Lee Ah Hong, a 20-year-old Chinese, had the case against him postponed to Oct. 3, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday.
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  • 81 5 AT THE SINGAPORE Registry yes- terday Mr. Jaswant Singh Sodhy, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Sent Singh Sodhy of Singapore, was married to Miss Chiam Moi Cheng, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chiam Seng Poh, also of Singapore. Witnesses for the ceremony were Messrs. Tan Lee Koh
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  • 358 5 BANKING CORPORATION'S GIFT OF $50,000 ABOUT $75,000 have been promised by well-known Chi residents and business houses towards the Chin section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, Singapore brand', at an inaugural opening of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Singapore branch, (Chinese section) held at the
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  • 428 5 Donations To Malaya Patriotic Fund THE Ma.aya Patriotic Fund yesierdav reached a total of $72,716 17. Fo.lowing is the second list of donations to the Fund Mr. F. M. Graze brook, $10; E. M. Ham, $50; A. Newark, $50; Anonymous S :igu Siput $50; Jane and Rosalind Brooke. HjM; Allen
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    • 64 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Phone 4906) More or After the Show *lm In IPOH stay at the hotel majestic the excellence of its ai.d musical enter -.ainmeiit. ON UEDM.SDAYS AXD SATIRDAYS BST PUBUSHOK Rhymes of a p erempuan Puteh A new artistic little book of Poems by
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    • 82 5 AERTEXf- f A Conditioned mßJ^^^/1 sports Z^wfUU SHIRTS VI —^lV jfl W Now vl v obtainable m A N EW Marl Shades r Small Checks and Be sure you see the name Coloured Overchecks. A-E-R-T'E-X on the label I n Blues, Greys, Browns, Greens and $3.95 $5 nett Fawn each.
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  • 797 6 THE latest market price list with maximum and minimum prices is given as follows: MEAT Beef steak per kati 36 cts, 46 cts; stew or curry per kati 28 cts. 40 cts; fillet Steak, per lb 52 cts, 70 cts; mutton, Australian, per lb 42 cts
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    • 626 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars sec Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 1940, Date of Closing, 4 p.m.. Sept. 22. 1939. Supply of approx.
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    • 530 6 COULD NOT DO UP HIS COLLAR Weak After Rheumatism There is only one way to deal with rheumatism. It is not sufficient merely to clear it out of the system— it must be kept out. For 10 years this man has been free from the trouble A bad attack of
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    • 273 6 PUBLIC NOTICES FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL The office of the Controller of Foreign Exchange (Mr. J. H. KortrighO is situated m the Financial Secretary's Office, Government Offices (over the Treasury). Office hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. en weekdays, 10 am. to 12 noon on Saturdays. Telephone number G609. SINGAPORE CRICKET
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    • 384 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chin* Dy Special Charter) 12. Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sub.- Manager's Office 6441 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-9 Cable Address: "CUUNGRI/OPaid Up Capital Ch I 40.000.000.fl tSL 9 *Z -Ch.S 3.200 000.00 1 approximately Ch. $2,647,000,000.00 Tse-Vuna Soong, Chairman of Board
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    • 553 6 TO EUKOPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY SUEZ ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLES AND Ml Arrives Leaves i...... Spore Spore p^J Krt^ X PRESIDENT HAVES In Port Sept 26 <* N *«l PRESIDENT POLK O^t 7 Oct 10 28 Not PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov. 4 Nov 7 K^! l
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    • 418 7 v^ »3 p^z^- Bfe^Kl UHU^^^^^U^^Ul^^ ''1111 l m u4ufcu^s^^L^- I iOand BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLANT). P. <c O. S. N. CO*S SAILINGS. fio: to the uncertainty regarding the actual date and departure of the Company's steamers Ike outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is r >r the time
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    • 596 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freifht 5433. Paosafe 5t3L KI9IAN PACINC THt EMPRESS" ROUTt offer* IR.ANS -PACIFIC SERVICES vw HdXOLtLU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without lunge— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND or the CONTINENT-all under ONE MANAGEMENT. LOW FARES
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    • 327 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are bein^ maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, ib
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  • 580 8 HOLDER GOES OUT IN THIRTEENTH ROUND Abayan Keeps His Title J/EEPING up a tigerish attack for seven rounds, Young Frisco regained his orient middleweight title last night, when he knocked out Nai Som Pong, the holder, with a terrific left hook to the
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  • 170 8 FIELDING a superior forward line, the S.H.B. yesterday defeated the Y.MCA by four goals to nil m the second division (b> fixture played at the stadium. From the start of play the Harbour Board men pressed m front of the opposite goal and tested Alk
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  • 179 8 The following are the teams for the social match between the Keppel Golf Club and the Sepoy Lines Golf Club to be played over Keppel links tomorrow. Keppel G.C. players are mentioned first: 8 45 a.m. R. J. Fennle (8) and C. A. R MuSIVaT*
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  • 90 8 The September stroke competition of the Garrison Golf Club was played at Tanglin on Saturday and Sunday, and resulted m a yin for H. E. Goodman with a net score of 65. The following: were the best returns* H. E. Goodman 73 7=66 J. H. Purrier 82 15=67
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  • 127 8 The following are invited to play m a trial game on Monday at the S.C.C. Owing to short notice any member who is unable to play is requested to phone Mr. G W S Waltes. Tel. No. 3713. immediately Players should bring both colours and whites Colours:
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  • 104 8 Selections For To-day's Races pOLLOWING are Free Press selections for this afternoon at Bukit Timah: OUR RACING REPORTER Race 1: Kit, Emily Dignus. Race 2: Selangor 11, Eagle's Eye. Race 3: Little Charm, Soho. Race 4: Lay Off, Scribble. Race 5: Sam Burger, Princess Prim. Race 6: Queen's Course, Salmon
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  • 694 8 Favourites Should Win Again I (By Our Racing Reporter) THIS AFTERNOONS card of eight events at Bukit Timah will bring the Singapore Turf Club's autumn racing season to a close. Just as on Wednesday, favourites should again oblige this afternoon with Logue's stable always prominent. The double tote will be
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  • 980 8 Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDAY, SEPT. 15, 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 5s 5s 6d Austral Amal. (ss» 5s 9d 6s 3d x.d. Austral Malay (i) 37s 39s Ayer Hitam (ss) 22s 6d 23s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) .95 1.05 Bangrin Tin
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  • 295 8 TIES m the S.CR.C. lawn tennis tour- nament yesterday resulted: Handicap singles. Wong Thian Teck (—18) beat Koh Song Chuan (—3), 6 4. 6—3; William Tan (scr.) beat H. A. Othman (__9), 7_5, 6—2. Handicap doubles: Lee Sze Tat and Talib bin Awang 6) beat J. J. van
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