The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 13,880. KSTD. lgs3 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939. S CENTS.
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  • 279 1 Enemy Submarine Responsible DESTROYERS SINK ATTACKING U-BOAT TSJS^A an ounced thi inoS^thafthe British ™ft earner Courageous (22.500 tons) was lost by enemy submarine action. th** T t£ survivors P«*ed up and it was believed that the enemy submarine was sunk. The official statement goes on to
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  • 110 1 Tin Quota 100 p. c. rHIRD RISE THIS MONTH fgj a.i production and export I quota *a> yesterday raised i<n p»T cent, for the third iiiirrer reports Reuter from he tr.ird this month, was the Lenin correspondent tea esterday. MM In the cont.o; Ifl the new quota maatmmm oroduction, abooft
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  • 109 1 TEMFORARY WORK. IN BORDER TOWN I ondon, Sept. 18. i <ming Irom the ;:aph Agency stated 1 Government is funcrriiory at Kuty. oa iiiliii frontier. a™ -> temporary headPoliata Government. i :e this afternoon says foreign Minister. Col. upectgj at :he Rumanian |ht :.e diplomatic corps Xii
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  • 22 1 U4>hi4i;tun. Sept. 18. i Stales Security Commis-r:->ok i public inquiry rhcthti Germany should It tant bonds m the The amount concerned 0.000.
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  • 104 1 London, Sept. IS. evening papers m Paris today report that concert* are being organized m towns and villages m France through which the Allied troops pass. Cafes are being converted into concert halls every day and French and British soldieis join together m singing choruses. Football
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  • 80 1 London. Sept. 18. A UNION CASTLE LINER has arri f»d m England camouflaged m the eld multi -colour stj le. She had left Cape Town beiore the ?ar. and when hostilities began the passengers helped the crew to paint the ship. The paint stored on
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  • 22 1 Work has already begun on a new motor read linking Danzig with the German motor road system, it is reported from Berlin.
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  • 92 1 London. Sept. IS. 'THREE rtraqmi trom Dublin, includ mg the Irish mail steamer, operating between Holyhead and Dublin, are held up at Holyhead because their crews rerused to sail under the flag of Eire. They feared their dependents would not be entitled to compensation if
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  • 285 1 FRENCH AIRCRAFT MUCH SUPERIOR Paris, Sept. 18. TOR 24 hours now no activity of importance has been reported from the Western Front. To-day's French war communique said that the night was quiet on the entire front. There was local activity of contact elements. Last night's communique
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  • 51 1 The Hague, Sept. 18. THE Netherlands Government has 1 stopped permitting; entry to Jews and ether refugee? who want to stay m the Netherlands, either temporarily or permanently. No new permits will be given to refugees, and permits issued after July l will be considered void.-
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  • 335 1 I 'indon, Sept. 18. THE Poland campaign is approaching its end, declares a communique issued this morning by the German High Command. It claims that with the complete encirclement of Lwow, and the conquest of Lublin, the greater part of Poland has been
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  • 56 1 Copenhagen, Sept. 18. A telegram from Piga reports Gen Sosnkowskl, a former triend of Marshal Pilsudki, attempted to establish a military dictatorship m Warsaw yesterday. The report adds that the attempt was frustrated by Gen. Smigly-Rydz, but now the Polish Government was fled, there Is complete
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  • 391 1 Russian A ttempt To Save Ukraine Ixmttan, Sept. IS. ALTHOUGH portions of the Polish Army may trouh 1 the Germans some days yet, the chief intent <rf military observers is how large an army Germany will deem it necessary to maintain m Poland to face th<» Russian invasion. Alt agree
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  • 151 1 NO NAZI HAND IN SOVIET TRUCE Tokio. Sept. IS. "THE truce acreement between* Japan and tb« Soviet Inion has nothin? to do with the European situation nor ha* it been concluded through German mediation/ the spokesman of the For ei?n Office said to-day. He hoped, liowever,
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  • 157 1 London, Sept. IS. THE Jlu&xt-Japanese truce is pro--1 minently displayed m all newspapers, although there is no editorial comment on it. Japanese circles In London strenuously insist that agreement on the Mongol border, even if followed by other local settlements of questions outstanding between
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  • 42 1 I ondoti. Sept. 18. LORD CAT.IROSE. proprietor of th* Daily Telegraph, has been apnoi'ited chief assistant to lord MacMlllan, the Minister of Information. Ilia duties v.il! be to ensure closer contact between tbe Ministry and the Pre^s Peuter
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    • 54 1 SIGIA TEA HUGS THE FRESHNESS A V3 RAGRANCE OF THE HAfAH GARDENS DiR c C TO YOUR HOME To-night -ocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p.m DINNER DANCE <inh>nntl) 9.45 to midnight NEW CABARET %TIK\CTION THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE la*. Character and Clascal Dancers. r Non-diners SI. BAFFLES ftinHPma
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    • 82 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA AOELPIiI HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER «5c CONCERT AirSIC RF THI. tk SE% VIEW HOI'EI.S ORC HKSTR.% SEA VIEW HOTEL: WSDNZSDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER. DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY 3 SMART GIRLSi DINNER $5.— NON -DINERS Sl.— SATURDAY, MX*
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  • 100 2 ROTA R IAN RICHARD CURRIE. Director of Rotary International, will address the Rotary club of Singapore at the meeting ut ihe Adeiphi Hotd roof pardon to-morrow. Rotarian Currie is a member of the Rotary Club of Johannesburg and was President of the Club for IMI-32.
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  • 128 2 Sept. 18 1? o'clock noon Buyers. Sellers. NO. IX R.SS. Spot loose.. 36 1 36 a No. IX R.SS. F. 0.8. m 'cases Sent. -Oct. j option* 36 S 37 iG.F.A.Q. R.SS. F. 0.8. m bales iscpt.-Oct. (Sdfen option) 35 3 4 36 FAQ. R.S.c.
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  • 440 2 ACQUITTAL FOR ACCUSED FOLLOWING unanimous verdicts of not guilty returned by l special jury, Mr. Justice Manning acquitted the two remaining accused, Chua Thow Seng and Lim Ah Kee, m the Queen Street murder trial at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. ON* FRIDAY, at the close
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  • 80 2 Alleged Death Threat To City Businessman ALLEGED TO HAVE PUT Yo Hin Bok. manager of Aurora Ltd., High Street, m fear of death m order to commit extortion, three Chinese, Quee Ah Bee, 24-year-old Hokkien. Tng Leone: Cheone:, 25-year-old Hokkien, and Thim Ton^ Huang, a 20-year-old Hackchew claimed trial when
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  • 118 2 A MEETING of prominent members -A of the local Arab community at the residence of Syed Ibrahim bin Omar AJsagofl unanimously decided to form a collection committee for the purpose of collecting money for the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The following were appointed to serve on
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  • 101 2 THE Department ol Infom Singapore, In a statement issued' las: night, says: The examination by the 0.0-C. oi the problems involved m a proposal to rail out the land volunteers for two months' intensive training was announced a few days ago. fhere were certain reasons
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  • 59 2 THE wcjj Lg look place ai the Singa- pore Ri -'ry yesterday morning of Mr. Lini Chin Choc, son o: Mr. and Mrs. I.im Hong Siang of Singapore, and Miss Choo Bong Soo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Choo Ah Moey, also o: Singapore. Witnesses for the ceremony
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  • 56 2 •THE CONSUL-GENERAL lor Germany m Singapore, Dr. A. Windecker, and Mrs. Windecker left for Batavia m the X.P.M. vessel Both yesterday. With them were Mr. W. Dwars, the German consul here, and other staff personnel. It is understood Dr. Windecker had been detained m
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  • 24 2 A NOTICE to mariners states that Angler Light Buoy has been moved 143 »fe degrees 1.25 cables from its charted position.
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    • 265 2 For The First Time on the Screen 20th Century-Fox bring you a ilrama of the most dramatic spot on earth ELLIS ISLAND OPENING TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PJM. AL H A MB B A ELLIS ISLAND The most dra- fc^ malic spot on earih telling its jm story o! concenlraled
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    • 77 2 COMING SHORTLY! ALHAMBRA I t \notfu-r I Foul U^ughicr^ Hit' (Courageous Hcuutnnf thai -;>uljn i-bc-briici 'Fuur O»a<t>teri v«, CLAL'DE RAINS JEITREY tVNN PAY HAINTF.R DONALD CKlsr Irwih McHuOfMAY ROBSON«DicIi Foran mi tut r <.»••'(»?• PRISCILLA LANE ROSf MARY LANE LOLA LANE GALE PAGE f-itiMd h> *\R\UK BROS Oir«.Jh ItICH III
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    • 151 2 BROUGHT iffFJrBY PUBLIC DEMANn TO-DAY ONLY: 1 CAPITOL 1 U8 COLUMBIA'S RIOTOUS COMEDY "THERE'S THAT A |t MELVYN DOUGL: ,^^F VIRGINIA BRUCe"'" WLJ' MARGARET LINDSAY A CYCLONE OF LAI FROM THE FIItST FLASH TO THK FINAL FADR4N HELD OVER! 7t« HAPPY DAY? GRANDEST FUN-SHOW SEEN IN MONTHS r I WWfIUWI
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  • 200 3 [NED TO DEFEND BOUNDARIES London. Sept 18 i bMB caused m j by the Soviet 1 1, Bccordtaif to a PotrtMi Paris. 3 «*i il trcops ar* ir the frontiers of the H I trmlo failed to ar:.ty la Mo: cow. m or^s^ntarives of other urance that
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  • 32 3 ASIAN BROADCAST ON GERMAN BOMBING I .>ndon. Scot. IS. .nation bulletin i broadcast hi Russian -vas announced irom iviliaiis bad been s ftwnMni tan Lemberg IIIWIHI had machliie- irom Lublin.- British Wireless
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  • 51 3 Polish Government in Rumania London, Sept. tf. on the advice of the Polish Government Sir Howard Kennard, the British Ambassador ct Warsaw, passed iJito Rumania yesterday with the remaining members of his staff. It is under stod the Polish Government themselves are already m Rumania or about to move there
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  • 198 3 London, Sept. 18. THE loso of the steamer Inverlitley 9.100 tons', on Sept. 11 was the subject of a full statement from the Ministry of Information to-day. Fly ins the flag of Eire and registered m Dublin, the Inverliffey was 270 miles south-west of Land's Fnd
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  • 117 3 London, Sept. 18. A POLISH Government communique issued at Kury. on the PolishRumanian irontier. says the Polish Amoa-ssador at Moscow yesterday declined to accept the Soviet note announcing Po^nd would be invaded. The Government approved the action of Ult Ambassador who asked tor his passports.
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  • 753 3 Russian Riddle Still Not Solved Satisfactorily London, Sept. 18. CIXGULARLY uncompromising condemnation is given by most London newspaper* to the Red Army's entry into Poland, though the fact that there is a marked cleavage of opinion on Stalin's motives between important organs like The
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  • 169 3 Moscow, Sept. 18. IT IS understood m Moscow that the Soviet Government plans to leave Silesia, Danzig and the Polish Corridor In German hands and to retain West Ukraine and create a Polish buffer state between Russia and Germany. The official Moscow newspaper today prints a
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  • 141 3 Copenhagen, >ept. 18. TPKE view is held m Berlin, writes the Berlin correspondent of the Danish newspaper Belingske Tidend-e. th3t m any world war which may develop Germany would not reed Russia's help m Europe but would require her attack m India, which is considered very vulnerable. Germany's
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  • 68 3 London, Sept. 18. T I HE American Embassy m London says that by far the greater number of Americans who were passengers on the Athenia, which was torpedoed by a German U-boat, were rescued and have been located. Twenty-eight Americans are still unaccounted for, and it
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  • 63 3 Paris, Sept. IS. A WARNING that any person guilty of action tending to facilitate war contraband would immediately appear before a War Council and be liable to the death penalty was reiterated by the Naval Commander of Marz-eilles, who called on shipping companies, exporters, and ship-brokers
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  • 89 3 Berlin, Sept. 13. A CCORDING to a German news *\a*ency report, Soviet and German troops have met at BrestLitovsk, and exchanged greetings Reuter. London, Sept. 18 Nearly 400 survivors of the aircraft carrier Courageous have been landed from a British destroyer. It is not yet known how many
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  • 117 3 LABOUR LEADERS SUGGESTION Canberra, Sept. 18. Jblß. JOHN CURTIN, Leader of the i Federal Opposition, m an interview with Reuter urged that immediate consultations on economic as well as defence matters should hi held between the Commonw?akh and New Zealand Mr. Curtin declared the object would be
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  • 170 3 (Fr;m Our Own Correspond' 1 Johor? Bahru, Sept. 18. A SETTLEMENT uas announced be fore Mr. Justice ItftQf In the buprems Court to-day m an action for damages by Mr. J. Tolmie. superintendent of the preventive branch o: the Johore Bahru Customs, aga nst a Chlnere rubber
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  • 116 3 (From Our Own Carr^pona »m I o->d.»n SefK. It. The following are to-<ia;-'3 "bid" quotatioa-> :or Fixed Trusts <i. BritLh Empire "A" 16 British Empire "B f 0 British Empire Cumulative ii British Empire Cpr^her^ive 12 3 British General "A" 16 10^.. Brltlii General "B" 15 I^xd British
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  • 43 3 Miss Ethel M. Dell, writer of many romantic novels, died m London yesterday. She became famous vlth her novel "The Way cf an Es.?l*» vMell sold more than 1 000 000 copies. She was the wife cf Lieut. -CoL G T. Savage. Reuter.
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  • 320 3 The abo\e are a<*ate?v rnlaa:** i>;t.«* tK kers BMHvlox broke -age and s'a t»Oi tncluded. CjU. Lo*-l tn 1^44-64 1 ir-uaoiLi Loan 4 Wi§ W* 10-". II ±r Loan J Ccun. Liuun A^.x'-. »lii-u < AnMteaJai A^e?. a Ro>al Ast-el t j Oiw-at v, -s mi /.o.
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  • 152 3 (From Our O*m C >rr*».>.p >H'*" 't» I .K>don IS. /"•OMMODITY marked t i>.-xl as fouovv i|n V pre ious quotations lr, !>are«tti KLBBfcR Duii. London. 9\d 1(k1 (t .d los»« Oct.-tV »^d. 10 J «J. (10<i :o^d h&4fer.; lO^d IOSd. <10sd 1OSj«.» \pr-j!ine. 10\,d 10 (10
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    • 29 3 acorn" p j f lj j c P SE Y E\aPDRiO'ED MILK FROM NEW ZEALAND PHOIE 5376 FIVE LIMES Advt. 0/ Singapore Cold Storage Co^ Ltd. C. S. 63A
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    • 44 3 RED PALM OIL for rooking RICH IN VITAMIM A as rerrntlT re.-ornrnrnde4 m RADIO HEALTH T VLK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. Complete comfort! Attractive surroundings I Technically faultless! Harmonious decor! Acoustical perfection I Yours— For $2 to 25 cts. AND IT SPELLS
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  • 606 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939. India And The War r\R. Paul Joseph Goebbels and his minions of the Nazi Propaganda Ministry have painted many grossly distorted pictures for the purpose of misleading the German people, but m none has the little doctor so speedily been proved to
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  • 717 4  - France Afloat Power Of Modern Nav y David England By THE naval annals of France are among the most glorious of any nation. Yet the Great War of 1914-1918 found the French Navy ill-balanced and ill-prepared to face such a struggle. The reason was that for 20 years beforehand French
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  • 450 4 U.S. WILL AID SALE OF BRITISH IN VESTMENTS Essential Part Of Plans To Protect The Market tech. Oranges, Java, U ets. a 20 c;.s.; Or:. China. 20 cts, 20 cts. Pir«epppk c Loyal. each for 6 cts.. 18 cts. coma, mm All per kati; chillies, fresh— Local 30 cts. 50
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  • 460 4 Latest Market List r[E latest market price list, with minimum and maxtaran prices, \z as follows: MEAT Beef steak, per kati 36 cis, 46 c,*.; beef stew or curry, per kati 29 cts, 40 ctt; fillet steak, per lb. 52 cts., 70 cts.: mutton. Australian, per lb.
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  • 66 4 "THE Food Controller has fixed the maximum prices at which "Taikoo" granulated sugar may be sold m the Colony, says a notification m a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night. The prices are as follows: granulated < loose) per lb.. 7 cts; granulated per 1 lb.
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    • 296 4 k\ WHEN NEEDING iM SUPPLIES OF THE 7/t* VUQUtu M Wines Uint* ilk BY SPECIAL TO H THE APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM ESTD 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. ri^orporatcd to Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. Hf (/GREAT I /U STUFP JM\ THIS ill [iIIASSJ
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    • 36 4 Here's a Device to Save Lens Strain* and Breakage? THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained from Nan Sin Optical House Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians VHONE 6363. 325, North Bridge Road. Singapore. Branch 113, High St.. K. Lumpur.
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  • 634 5 INDIAN CORPORAL ON MURDER CHARGE Trial Begins At Assizes .h.ch i* expected to last a week b^an before Mimitinu m il:e Sin«:aDore^Sssizes^esterdav ml Acialat Kahn, of the 10th Anti- \ircraft Konu ami Singapore Royal Artillery, daimcharfc ot narderfaig Sergeant Gul Ba/ of unit. arc -2
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  • 38 5 KALLANG -lOAD MIX-UP the i -eck rdaj .ned x>re T: be v. s convicted dii i 1 9. hurt st.\yed "by ;:tion BI and k: I d*a car then the I d collided
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  • 49 5 COOLIE RUN OVER BY TIPPING TRUCK i G d.i ten I .jirv .iidore, kil;ed instantly I the ...Die :or y uas on the scene he saw r.iovicg truck. cry. rushed r.c mend ore lyinf head cci sevaid v hen he end found ■s the rails.
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  • 168 5 Issued by Fraser Co. at the close of business yesterday. TIN After bein- dosed for four days, the loc*l market reopened to-day and the price was declared at 4.116. showing a fall 5 $14 on the last declared price. This, of course was generally anticipated In view
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  • 46 5 AT the next social and literary meetin- of the A.C.S. Old Boys' Association of Singapore to be held at the school chapel hall, Coleman Street, at Bpm on Friday. Mr. Tan Ec Leong will read a paper on "Some Outstanding Generals of Actoat China."
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  • 1307 5 Fraser And Co.'s List Tambalak <$l) .48 .53 x.d. Tapah ($l. l.yo 2.txt T. Anson <$2) 1.40 1.50 Temerloh <$l) .bj /,o Trafalgar ($2) tiO .70 Ulu Beaut (50 cts.l .32 .35 Ulu Pandan isl) 1.40 l.o£ United Malacca «$1) 1.70 1.90 Utan Simpan ($1)
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  • 442 5 "IX THE ORDINARY course of events, In view of your past record, I should not have hesitated to send you to prison, but m view of the fact that sending you to prison would not benefit the owner of the car which
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    • 61 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Phone 4906) Before or After the Show K*«n m IPOH stay at the hotel majestic .c ciceiicnce of its I musical enter'-ainment on imm an ksd SATTRDAYS HJST PUBLISHEDRhymes of a p erempuan Puteh 6i little book Poem by AUDREY MACLEOD SELLERS. P
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    • 309 5 "PRESTO -LORNMO" BALL BEARING LAWN MOWERS CS^Jfe^ For Effortless Ease, Potter and Smooth Free Cutting SOLE AGEAVS: Robinson Co., Ltd. ?SsCh^v RC^SSB PChyt^V i^****^l W'' i is^^^m^lk h^^^rl^bb l&j>v>\^H lß^r?r"S^w nafarcU flavour Canadian SOUPS S(»ie .\ge:iis. JOSfJ'.'l TBAVEKS 1 SONS LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca A 27 TZTZ^TT:
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  • 478 6 AFINC of $60. m default one months rigorous imprisonment, was passed by Mr. L. C. Goh. m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterdsy, on Bftjl Bakri bin Hail Mohomed Sanan, who uas convicted on a charge of delivering to Oomons bin Ijmng 49 counterfeit Dutch
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  • 315 6 Japan's Mission To Destroy "False Gods" New Delhi. Sept. 13. JAPAN'S mission is to destroy false gcd:\ writes Mr. Soho Tckutomi, a Japan?se journalist, m his book "The People's Reader," which is the latest best-seUer here. The false gods, Mr. Tokutomi enumerates, are: China, "feared as a sleeping lion: Rosdft,
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  • 112 6 THE gold output o; the Raub Au^tra- lian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. for the lour weeks ended Sopt. 9 is given as follows Crashing No. SJO bauerv treated 4 618 tons of ere returning 1.402 ounces of bullion equivalent to 1.297 ounces of fine gold; Retreatment piunt
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  • 136 6 Durir* the week ending Sent. 9. expoiis from Malayan ports amounted to 26.349 cases, of which 18 609 (71 per cent.) cas*<; were to the United Kingdom. 507 (2 p*r cent.) caces to the Continent of Europe. tf.of>:i (23 per cent.* c*ses to Canada, ar.d 1
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    • 642 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. 7 aders 2 re now invited !or the follow* ns materials cr BOrvfctA For MtleolaiS see Municipal Tenders Room inifii supplies 194» See Tender Room Notice Suipty or Salt Glazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. tor 1940. Date of Closing. 4 D.nu Sept 22. 1939
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    • 142 6 CASTLE LINE (Incorporated m England* fOR MEW VOR&. BOSTON. KAITt!M«i;iJ AND SAVANNAH via Ibe t aae OWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE ACTUAL DATE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES LIST OF SAILINGS IS SUSPENDED FOR THF. TIMF BEING. BEN LINE tlncov^o!
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    • 543 6 W BBlCt *j^Otl j^r^B Bff^jH^E l^na^L^n! n^nm n^r n^^v J /v. TO tUSOFF AMD \%fl.Mi VIA SINGAPORE AND PL.N%NG. COLOMBO BOMBM ALEWNDSIV NAPLES GENO nUStOUCt ft s leav^ Vpor, x PRESIDENT HAVES In Pon ,o^ PRESIDENT POLK O-t 1 Oct la PRESIDENT OARFTELO Not 4 No x PRESIDENT MONROE «ov
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    • 411 7 P«Oand BRITISH iNDJATINES ?ORPORATED IN WOLAND) P. <5c O. S. N. CO^S SAILINGS. to the uncertainty regarding the actual date Wd departure of the Company's steamers outbreak of hostilities list uf sailings is for the time being:. ,U may call at any port on/or off the route he route and
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    • 578 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passage 3131. iiifttAN PACIFIC LULI»" E T tSS K LIIS O(TerS nU "«-**a*O SERVICES VU IIONOri.S,« EMPRESS to VANCOUVE ACROSS CANADA by JRANS4TI ;s^ TAI T i N thoUt thl "B e th^e b, CANADIAN PACIFIC M*VArr\,A ItFS r mmMO> the
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    • 327 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 136t> BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival ana departure dates of the company's vessels i uncertain. The best services possible are being main tamed to United Kingdom Ports and Havre,
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  • 246 8 Publishers Beat Mentals One-Nil THK PUSLISHZRS gathered lull pints m their second division «a> ooccer fixture yesterday when they defeated the Mental Hospital by th? oniy goal scored m a match pi *yed on the V.M.C.A. ground. T!k« losers dd e ery.niiig but score while on the other hand, the
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  • 81 8 Ihe second strli^ o; the Cejlon Sports C.;b hockey t*^m bear tiie Xhal^A A^&ocia- ilrst team m a match n'^yeu at Ba'.e tier ;et*ruay by stx gomls to nil. The O^MM were aiwa^*s more ag§r^.> c and «l hali-tlme v ere leading b. t*-> oMdi II
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  • 27 8 LOYALS BEAT S.C.C LOY.\LS 3EAT Om S.C.C. oiie-i!l m m? first d:- -^lvxi match on U:e padatvi; yesterday Taylor scored tlie goad b^iore i: a If- time.
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  • 16 8 picture. The S.C.C. hockey trial m pr^ress on the padang yesterday.- Free Press
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  • 671 8 Yesterday's Club Tennis Results TI»J La nro Singapore lavn tennis tourn*--1 menis. thi>se of the 'rangll I Ciub and VIA C A "were postponed yesvcrday. MM of ties play d In the other Uire<* toumanifnts. S.C.C. S.RC. and S.C.RC AT T«K S.CC. Veterans' Doubles:— The t!e b.iA-een J. Wilson and
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  • 523 8 KEEN HOCKEY IN FIRST S.C.C. TRIAL GAME Chevallier And Hearle Show Good Form WHITES BEAT COLOURS IN the first hockey trial held by the S.C.C. on the padang yesterday. Whites defeated Colours by four goals to three, after a keenly contested game. At half-time the honours were even, each side
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  • 605 8 Fields Scores Twice For R.E. THREfI goals m the first and two m the second gave the R.E. a five-one victory over tho Chinese m a first division soccer match at rho Stadium yesterday. Whie the Sappers played a steady and combined
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  • 42 8 4 TAI K party to i> d:a v.d Cey] bers^dr su^esUon o< tho •*ss tafMN Ceyione tion Ls ser Uon ouoc a for "f J; <ast Mor.d»;«, (O JJ meerir.s »U1 be 2ie\d itjrt Ca: p.m All Indl. Bhifarwre ar
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  • 20 8 lin ft dividend sit the raw ocr p.ju: 1.1 Oil 2. Tfci rui. Sent 2:< to
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  • 32 8 CM b? ctasftd the Fitti i erg Rlhft; :«Cithi.-« r. ..j 0 Diet| GUe\a 0«0 rs: I. HA.X 1 Todl I p Etotchard Q Corri^ A I
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