The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 1-..885. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939 5 CENTS.
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  • 946 1 Troops Cross Whole Of Eastern Border BRITISH POSITION NOT YET CLARIFIED RT^rAxr 4 London, Sept. 17. ISfcIAN troops invaded Poland early this morning. They are reported to have advanced about 35 miles from their frontier, and are expected to meet German troops to-morrow morning at Brest-Litorsk. The
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  • 81 1 i •»prnhaff?n. Sept. 17. {1 j tf the entrance to the Air Ministry m Berlin, b<*n de>tr >yed. presumably by r ..•<,• to the Berlin nd«*iu of the Politiken. j s .11 tlif side facing IllM are stated to I md the explosion also d
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  • 115 1 POSSIBILITY ALREADY CONSIDERED London. Sept. 17. WED lUUtai m Loi;- --;> illative interrifnlllcsnct of the i enta m Russia a to go far ahead of >*ins farmeats. i v ah confidence, s that from the t -German p**^ 6n•i a re-orient-I the lines now bo turning has
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  • 35 1 kara, Sept. 17. •i.tuiter. Bey Sukru ?lu, is leaving for Moscow bie m response to an the Soviet Government. -v rumoured that a. new pact with aimed at reinforcing -><> f riend^hio. Reuter
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  • 14 1 Berlin. Sept. IT. nmwninif nl declares risoners of war are to the land.- Reuter
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  • 131 1 OPPOSITION LEADER'S STATEMENT London, Sept. 17. MR. ARI^UR^rHEENWOOD, deputy leader of toe Labour Opposition, told Reuter today: "The world will be profoundly shocked to learn that the U.S.S.R. has invaded Poland. "The reason so far disclosed appears to me to be completely inadequate and without any justification. The
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  • 68 1 Paris, Sept. 17. THE entry oJ Soviet troops into Polish territory has caused no real surprise m political circles m Paris. It is pointed out m Paris that despite efforts of German propaganda there is nothing to prove the Soviet move was made m
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  • 48 1 Berlin, Sept. 17. IN an official statement issued last night, the German Government allege that their opponents have repeatedly broken solemn assurances to conduct the war humanely. Great Britain is again accused of waging war against women and children of Germany by the blockade.
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  • 542 1 Germans Claim Three Arm ies Have Met London, Sept. 17. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the German High Command says reconnoitring forces irom the three German invading armies— from East Prussia m the north, Upper Silesia m the west, and Slovakia m the south— met near Whodawa, south of Brest-Li tovsk.
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  • 702 1 London, Si*pt. 17. pERMANY has presented a 12-hour ultimatum calling on Warsaw to surrender, and leaflets conveying the ultimatum were dropped on Warsaw at 3.10 p.m. n Saturday, ttatofl the German radio. The German ultimatum has been rejected by the Commander-in-Chiei cl the Warsaw
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  • 429 1 FRENCH GAINS ON WESTERN FRONT i*aii>,. Itpti 1?. THL 1-icnch war communiij.j states, "At U:e end oi the day \ej>terday, the enemy attacked en tw«> points, on our Kkonfl ;>ne east of thMoselle valley, and thfl other towards the centre of the front between th Saar
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  • 89 1 Rom*. Sept. 17. THE New Yori: correspondent of the Italian newspaper Telegraaio wriU^ that the attitude of the United States will be influenced by the way Germany conducts her submarine warfare. He adds that if Germany, m accordance with the German character conducts it
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  • 346 2  -  O. RAMASAMY NADAR PATRIOTIC FUND SUPPORT (To the Editor of the Free Press) Sir,— Ever since the Malaya Patriotic Fund was launched by Lady Thomas, there have been discussions among the members of the Indian community, with a view to forming an Indian section of the fund.
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  • 561 2 New Zealand Will Aid Britain To Limit Of Her Power Wellington, Sept. 16. THE acting Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr. Fraser, ended the speech m the House of Representatives on Friday, m which he reiterated New Zealand's intention of assisting Britain with the whole of her manpower and the
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    • 228 2 IHGGUf LAt'GH SHOW FOR -A high class comedy" I MONTHS— BEN TRAVERS RE- FREE PRESSCORD BREAKING FARCE WILL CONVULSE YOU WITH MERRI- A ood sllow MENT! STRAITS TIMES. p HHB^ ■tSActue? t&\ 6 15 lAW^^ WmtWSOH ALFRED 915 li I^^^^^ HlßrPlfi^jTni I SEASON EXTENDED! Positively LAST NIGHT! CAPITOL 6.15 and
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    • 130 2 A startling human film drawn from the pages of Great War history! ALHAMBRA COMING SHORTLY! BARRY K. BARNES »SOPHIE STEWART^ JACK HAWKINS jjff£ 'F^Drff H»URI(f 1 1 Vt T Coming Shortly ALHAMBRA You Can Cure PILES Physician's discovery positively reduces and heals piles. Dr. Van Vleck's Absorptive Pile Plasma is
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    • 181 2 POSITIVELY LAST DAY? ALHAMBRA— 3 IS 615 and 815 20th Century-Fox Spectacular Technic^T^* "JESSE JAMES" with P O IV E R HB^^l^ff" KELLY jX*J*m HENRY Jp^HJgS& FONDA W 7 I*W% *i AL.II J M A ETC* 1 Ltf Jw ALSO ARMIES of the WORLD" FOX MOviE^r"!^ For The First Time
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  • 248 3 2 8,500TonsOfPetrolTaken As Contraband In Week London, Sept. 17 •igGOES of contraband petroleum totalling 28 500 tons to Germany were seized during the week 9. announces the Ministry of Information the importance of petroleum imports.' rgoea intended for Germany, which were during the same
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  • 64 3 Brussels, Sept 17. RATION cards hav e been distributed to local Government authorities throughout Belgium. The Ministry of Information says that the Government does not intend tj introduce food rationing but has to be prepared fcr any emergency which might endanger the normal distribution of food.
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  • 108 3 London, Sept. 17. While a German submarine was still shelling the Anglo-American Oil Company's tanker Cheyenne (8.825 tons> a British destroyer came to the scene. The submarine promptly submerged. The destroyer dropped depth charges and then sank the Cheyenne as the wreckage was a danger
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  • 67 3 New York, Sept. 17. A SIT-DOWN strike of seamen demanding a cash bonus of $250 for entering the war zone has prevented the departure of three American ships from New York, namely the American Traveller, the American Trader and the Scanstates. all of which were
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  • 14 3 d:er the French Foreign Jtoister. :;^d to have visited neral headquarters m the •esterday.
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  • 114 3 "Potato Jones Ship Again London, Sept. 17. fHE British steamer Bramhill is again m the news. The Bramhill, under the command of Captain "Potato" Jones, ran a cargo of food to Republican Spain through Gen. Franco's blockade. The Bramhill has this time run the gauntlet of the German Fleet and
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  • 111 3 CONGRESS VIEW OF NAZI BOMBINGS New Delhi, Sept. 17. HUMAN depravity could hardly 11 descend to a lower level," declares the Congress Party newspaper Hindustan Times, anent German bombing tactics m Poland. •These crimes will send a thrill of horror through the civilized world and
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  • 83 3 NAZI COMMENT ON SOVIET JAPAN Berlin, Sept. 17. "IyPLOMATIC legulation of the bone o/ contention— the MongolManchukuo frontier has a significance far beyond its local framework," states Diplomatische Korrespondenz. the official organ of the German Foreign Office. "The will of both powers to abolish this source of insecurity is certainly
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  • 42 3 Berlin, Sept. 17. T*HE head of the Japanese mission now m Europe is to visit Berlin at the invitation of Hcrr Joachim von Ribbentrop, the German Foreign Minister, according to a report quoted m Rome.- Reuter
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  • 700 3 INVISIBLE PRESSURE OF NAVAL BLOCKADE A BIG FACTOR London, Sept. 17. PREPARATIONS for a long war are being made methodically by Great Britain and all departments of state are organizing their efforts on the basis of a conflict lasting three years or more. Particular
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  • 55 3 Berlin. Sept. 17. The German High Command announced that two French airmen have been buried with full military honours m the Saarbruecken cemetery. They were a captain and a lieutenant, brought down by German airmen, who were held m esteem by th€j German Air Force
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  • 92 3 London, Sept. 16. TPHE money market continued fully adequate for all requirements during the week. Apart from the high level of bankers' deposits, outside institutions also appeared, to be amply supplied with loanable funds. This comfortable monetary position resulted m some easiness m the discount rate early
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    • 101 3 Jr*J Z&.*.& A S^ > '1> -> aB 1 ■-x vrk%< >»c*; :^SS^SS z. ,jy !^."T\fc '^i.'^y^^? jg^o'V' l ?<>^^^ j?!^ '\w>K' "•>'■*■ V jyl Wfkw^ T Wo was^ because there's o^*~' mWm 10* a jthing to throw away fa -a meal m a minute because they are ready M
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    • 36 3 RED PALM OIL for rookinf RICH IN VITAMIN A as recently recommended m RADIO HEALTH TALK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, BATTERY ROAD. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THE GALA OPENING OF THE SINGAPORE'S NEW CINEMA de LUXE
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  • 632 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1939. Garrison Problems 'THE strong patriotic feeling 1 apparent everywhere m Malaya to-day can well be made to contribute m large measure towards the solution of some of the perennial problems concerning the men of the Singapore garrison. For the past few months,
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  • 319 4 nEVERBERATIONS of the *^'\var m Poland may be felt m the Ukraine, greatest but most dissatisfied of the many states of the Soviet. During the last 20 years the province has been occupied by Germany, Poland, and Russia, and to-day is bound only by the weakest alliance to the
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  • 707 4 Position To-day Is Stronger Than Ever, Says Writer COMPARED with 1914, when Germany was not only the second naval power m the world but was In possession of a number of overseas bases, the relative strength of this country at sea to-day shows a considerable
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  • 414 4  -  Frank Longworth Europe 's Richest Region By of the Soviet-German Pact, but it is inevitable that it contains plans for the settlement of this territory. An Old State THE Ukraine is no new land. So long ago as the ninth century, the first Ukrainians State was
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  • 139 4 Pathos Behind Czech Issues London. S€p IN 1840 th< which turned thousand? o: into collector* tt iMHt I postage stare; So next yt ar p) brate the cci rj of the sta and already the firm of Sun, bons has proudly brought out the Centenary > >
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    • 438 4 QUALITY GlNii N seas PIWUAI ITI I B&m LYmUU I H QUALITY DRY GIN CA LP B E CK'S Hlg Singapore Airport Hotel IS OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AS USUAL Fresh Sydney Rock Oysters BY AIR TUESDAYS SATURDAYS STRAWBERRIES Tues. Thurs. and Sat. K# Me Ie lie Me (Royal
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    • 19 4 NOTICE I EVAPORATED MILK JitJW cOTTA6E EVAPORATED C jy MILK HAVE NOT ADVANCED IN PRICE! Agents: GUTHRIE CO., LTD.
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  • 76 5 SINGAPORE CHINESE WEDDINGS: Above: The prohe uedding of Miss Urn Chin Choo and Mr. Tan Huck Wan In the centre are the bride and bridegroom who Here the old fashioned Chinese st>le. Note Police escort as v earing $100,000 worth of jewellery. Below: Mr. Liew Yeok
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  • 267 5 Increase To 100 Per Cent. Likely OUTPUT MAXIMUM the tin production and export quota for the third quarter has already been revised twice, informative circles m London consider it likely that the quota will again be raised to-day, according to a message from the Free^ Press correspondent m
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  • 686 5 M SlOO.OOO worth of jewelbf Miss Lim Chin Mrs. Lim Man at her marriage to 4 Singapore yesQ who is the son of Tan Chong Chew, of j.rsistantto his father. contractor to the U Board. tbfl oM Chinese style, the tume specially
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  • 144 5 Daughter Of Mr. Ong Boon Tat Weds MR. Kao Ung-Pai, Chinese Consul General, Singapore, took the service at the wedding of Miss Ong Kwal Yong (Lucette), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Boon Tat, of Singapore, to (Continued m next column) Mr Liew Yeok TJn, son of the late Mr.
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  • 99 5 THE Governor, m exercise of the powers conferred upon him under the defence regulations, has fixed the maximum prie* for the sale of tin. An announcement to this effect is contained m a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night. The order states that ''no person shall
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  • 168 5 A.R.P- Wardens Report Profiteering pOLLOWING upon investigations into complaints made by members of the Indian community, the licences granted by the Food Supply Officer to Messrs. Gokalchand Radharam of 37, Market Street and 351. New Bridge Road, have been cancelled for profiteering m Indian flour, states the Department of Information,
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  • 77 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 17. Yesterday was the 66th anniversary of the birth of the Sultan of Johore. The day was observed m a quiet and solemn manner. In accordance with the wishes of the Sultan, there were no festivities. A thanksgiving
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  • 40 5 <From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 17. FINES totalling $4,700 were imposed yesterday on 12 shopkeepers for fo.od profiteering m Ipoh.. The cases against four others on similar charges were postponed to Oct. 24.
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  • 203 5 THE FUNERAL took place at the Bidadari cemetery on Saturday of Mrs. Isabele Alexandrine Gcw, who died at the residence of her daughter m Grove Road on Friday night. w The late Mrs. Gow, who had been In indifferent health for some months, was
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  • 80 5 TWO more junks were destroyed yesterday while crossing prohibited areas m the Singapore harbour. Five craft have now been destroyed. It was officially stated last night that a Naval patrol vessel has been patrolling local waters, warning native craft which appear to be m danger of
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  • 415 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17. IN ORDER to raise funds to provide shelters at night for hundreds of destitute Asiatics, the Kuala Lumpur branch of Toe H, will hold a cabaret and dance at the Majestic Hotel on Sept. 30.
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  • 535 5 THE Straits Trading Co., Ltd. is to pay the usuai haifyearly dividend of 75 cents a share, for the half-year ended June last, the same rate of dividend ta htt be paid for many half-years. The report of the directors wai issued
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  • 49 5 DERAK Chinese contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund now I >tal $20,975 A MEETING of the Y.W.C.A. members is being called for Tuesday Oct. 10, to arrange for a working party for knitting tnd sewing for war relle f at 5 15 p.m.
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    • 34 5 "PRESTO -LORNMO" BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS fi^^^ F° r Effortless Ease, Power and Smooth Free Cutting P^S. 1 4 Inch 514.75 Slj 16 inch S|J GRASS BOX 50L£ AGENTS: Robinson Co., Ltd ■■■nHHHBHBBHMBHfIHHIIHHHiHI 111
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    • 504 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Supply of Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 1940, Date of Closing. 4 pjiu Sept. 22. 1939. Supply of approx.
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    • 401 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chin* by Special Charter) 12. Cecil Street Singapore Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sub.-Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dep- 6441 General Office 5188-8 Cable Address: "CUCNGSL'O; Paid Up Capital Ch S 40.000.00t.* ■SSil"* 1 Ch.s UM 000.00 T Wriri£-Velj Ch 15.M7.W0.0M.0* Tse-Vun* Soong. Chairman of Board Suna
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    • 612 6 Band At Farrer Park To-day THE band of the Straits Settlements March, "Lorraine", Ganne; Overture, Police will perform m public to-day "poet Peasant", Suppe; Selection, at Farrer Park at 5.30 p.m. under the Sanderson s songs", Hume; One Step, direction of Mr. S. Chapman. Band- oa ™Vstpr "Welsh Medley", Somers;
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    • 561 6 TO EUROPE AND AMLKIC.% VL% SINGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO. COMB.II Sl|? ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA, MARSEILLES IVD Sy^ ltt Arrlrrs Leaves I^.^ Snore S»r, ftjj K^ X PRESIDENT HAVES In Port Sept 26 J m pr^sipgNT polk on 7 oct gy-a n ot PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov. 4 Nov mT No» X
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    • 420 7 JYP&OandBRITISH INDIATUNES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND P. 6c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. to the uncertainty regarding the actual date and departure of the Company's steamers outbreak of hostilities id of sailings is I for the time beiii£. sels may call at any port on/or off the route the route and
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    • 536 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. •.Incorporated m e^B» TELEPHONE: Freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS: "OUTING AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MAL.%Y SiAltS RMIUIYS. ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SMM see'canaoa 4mML j T if^^ vla anai r Noitt) Amenta— EtKe^HHHm'^^U E**^ 0^ fast through train; direct ■HKffirMJ I U I tit! fT Wi w^rA
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    • 338 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Coll>er Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 13tW BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the pompaflj*! veaaeh are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, al
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  • 426 8 Singapore Extra Meeting Statistics Major Fox Heads Owners, Davies Best Jockey TRAINER Phil Logue, of Singapore, was the most successful trainer at the Singapore Turf Club's extra professional meeting which concluded on Saturday. Logue saddled five winner*. DavL raa the most successful
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  • 115 8 Free Press Selections Again Come Off Best X; »IN<; IP a f«ne record consistency. Free Press selections were .><aui the be^t propositions to follow at Saturdays races at Rckit Tiroali m the fnal day of the Singapore racing SCa.sOlU "Windsor tad* gave six w!nners, tw« of them being tipped as
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  • 91 8 THE FOLLOWING Q': fOf match 19 m the Royal Singapore Golf I Bnldt nn (b yester- tg-148 M. Patera a 76—74 1M II 77— 77^154 a Syni 73— 76-- 154 H H. Sturt 77—79-156 Btaci "8 79 157 iMkw Thomson 83—74 157 I
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  • 59 8 Forest Hills. Long Island. Sept. 17. women's singles semi-r^als of the ABMTittlß lawn tennis championships Helen ■xs beat Kay Stammers 7 5, 6 o, while '< ::> the men's singles W. van Horn of Los Angeles bejit John Bromwich 2 6. 4 6, 6 2. 6—4. 6
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  • 145 8 FOLLOWING are Saturday* race results m brief:— Race 1: Kit $16 and $3. Emily Dignus $9. 2: Excuse Me $34 and $10. Success $13. Eagle.- Eye $15. m 3: Soho $18 and S9. Little Charm $8. m 4: Prude $51 and $24. Pay Out $13. 5: Sam
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  • 270 8 London, Sept. v. pOOTBALL to-day returned to the old m days before the formation of the football league when all players were amateurs. Contracts between clubs and players have been rescinded owing to the war, and the games to-day were played as a series of friendly matches.
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  • 32 8 Singapore league football games to be played to day are: Anson Road, Chinese vs. R.E., division one, S.C.C., Loyals vs. S.C.C., division one; V.M.C.A., Publishers vs. Mental Hospital, division (ft).
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  • 331 8 Frisco Boxed Well To Regain His Title pONGKATULATIONS to Young Frisco on regaining the middleweight title of the Orient from Somj Pong. The large crowd at the covered y.. linn on Friday night expected to see a tiger Lii Frisco and were disappointed to see him allow Som Ponj; to
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  • 72 8 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. Junior Department against Anglo-Chinese School to-morrow at 5 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road ground. Wee Aik Chan, Low Huck Yang, Ilm Keng Wah, C. Laxaroo. Wong Fatt Ilm. L. M. Aerla. M. A. Langc. R. I.
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  • 428 8 Jaf f ar Loses His Title To Hock San In S'p ore Badminton Championships TWO more events, the veteran-' oi>. 1 women's open singles, were eonduded end when the finals of tho Sin^ap pionships were played off at the < Miss Waileen Wong retained her title by beating Mrs. L.
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  • 91 8 I. A. Beaten By Soldiers At Hockey QLAVIKG hock*" tion tared bud-. 1 ers 12th Indian I 1 fc and were beat*ni by >ix foals fixture yes tore 4 \var>. Tin I j responsible f defence It goal v. ihin Th" bc< X Before the mentUi iice took Singh n«Hte<i
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  • 101 8 Prom Our Ovra Correspond' m« .\lor Star. In tlu» fa:al of th rt nor ■MH Iskandar Cup tennif. Kedah Tt- nyganu by five matches to Bfl Kedah will now meet Singapore In Alor Stai. Results tK^dah first A. liahlm beat Adnai^ 6—l. C
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  • 30 8 The Singapore Americans beat a rtroiig RAP. team by 10 runs to one m a keen gam:* of baseball In a league fixture at St. Joseph's ground yesterday
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    52 8 (.lenurvi. ll!i'.u»>. Sept. 17. In the filial of the American amateur golf championship^ Marvin Ward beat Ray Billow? seven and B¥C. B<^th arc Walker Cup pla>er, Reuter. picture. AN INCIDENT IN SATURDAY'S MATCH at the Stadium m which the Malays beat the Chinese by Tour coals to one.-
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  • 79 8 Xtei to the Stnf»»w Cr m. c not ai Doubles. J.W^dS Jj M 11. Pedl^ and CkK Singl> roun Mr. and Mrr. R I Growu«T and Mr; v To-mormw: Prof <':•■-■ R p B Ciurr and J > D Arlrson tod Mixed D I-, <■ Md Mrs. Arch
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  • 336 8 MALAYS WITHIN ACE OF LEAGUE HONOURS CPLENDID both In attack and defence, the Malays scored a clear-cut victory over the Chinese before a large crowd at the Stadium yesterday, m the first division of the league. Two goals down m the first half, the Chinese scored from a penalty shortly
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    • 385 8 MONDAY. StPl. 18 OP TEN NOORT -Belawan-Deli. BOTH— Pk. Pinang. Tanjong-Pandan, Batavia. Semarang and Cheribon. TUESDAY. SEPT. 19 KAMPAR— Bengkalis. Asahan. Paneh, Berombang. Tanjong-Mengeidar and Tanjong-Leidong. MAETSI'YCKER— Batariu. Semarang. Sourabaya. Port Moresby. Port Vila. Noumea. Auckland. Wellington and Sydney. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26 ItrYS— Batavu. Mauritius. Reunion. Tamatave. Lourenco-Marques. Durban. Capetown.
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