The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,887 ESTD. 13J5 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1939. 5 CENTS.
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  • 303 1 French Command Moving Slowly BIG GERMAN RAID WITHERS AWAY v n London, Sept. 19. High Command does not appear to be m any to be^in the next stage of preliminary offensives rpected to culminate m the big push, says a semieh survey. jht, iray
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  • 64 1 Tokio, Sept. 19. A REPORT that the Norddeut- scher Lloyd liner Scharnhorst. now at Kobe, is being; converted into an armed raider appears m the Hochi Shimbun. The paper adds the liner is surrounded by launches and there U much fuss and bustle aboard. This is taken
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  • 90 1 New Delhi, Sept. 19. TPHE Government* of India has issued an order restraining male British subjects between the ages of 16 and 51 from leaving India on the grounds that many young men suitable for officer rank m the Army m India have begun to
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  • 77 1 New York. Sept. 19. The death has occurred of Mr. Charles Schwab, chairman of the F.eDhieharn Steel Corporation. As a boy Charles Schvab drove a stage coach, and L\:er entered the service of the C.irneerie Corporation as a stalie-driver. From that position ha rose to
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  • 645 1 Danzig, Sept. 19, U/HEN Hitler arrived at the Danzig-Polish frontier, he was met by Gauleiter Forster, who thanked him m the name of the populace of Danzig. The first part of Hitler's speech concerned itself with many arguments about the Treaty of Versailles, and
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  • 293 1 London, Sept. 1»NEARLY 400 survivors of the aircraft carrier Courageous sunk by enemy submarine action yesterday, hay* been landed m England. It is not known how many more of the crew have been rescued by merchant ships. The Admiralty announce that the
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  • 526 1 BANK VAULT EXECUTIONS London, Sept. 19. ACCORDING to a Havas correspondent, there is another outburst of Nazi terrorism m Bohemia, Moravia and Slovakia. Revolt is said to have broken out at the great Skoda arms works, and I as a result the Gestapo made
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  • 90 1 Russo Japanese Agreement Hsln»'njg. Sepi J*. FOLLOWING the truce between Ja and Russia m the border dispute, ttM first formal meeting bfHwtn plenipotentiaries of the two Powers took piaca midway l::tween the Jipana*e and Soviet positions yesfvday a' noon. The parties agreed not to increase their present forces. ?r.d not
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  • 83 1 AUSTRALIANS NOT GOING ABROAD YET < unberra. Sept. 19 IN the House of Representatives 10--1 day. the Prim? Minister, Mr. R. G Itaufttt, and the Defence Minister stated that no expeditionary force r:ould be s?nt ove-seas at present, but that the decision may be reviewed later. The Defence Minister. Brigadier
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    • 103 1 ARE YOU A FASHION* FOLLOWER? BE A LEADER THIS SEASON VISIT OUR EXPERT BUT INEXPENSIVE DRESSjMAKER CUT. STYLE FINISH GUARANTEED CHOTIRMALL'S 41.43. HIGH STREET. SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO-NIGHT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDE!! BY 3 SMART GIRLS I DINNER S3— NON-DINERS Sl.— TO-NIGHT DAM E INFORMAL
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  • 990 2 AUGUSTUS Anthony Monteiro, a Eurasian, stood trial m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday on three charges alleging misappropriation of a total of $3,590, belonging to Mrs. Elsie Mabel Gomes, of Hertford Road, Singapore, on April 6, 193-1, June 7 and July 27, 1931 AFTER
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  • 143 2 Issued by Fraser Co. at the close oX business yesterday. TIX. Tin was declared to-day at $115. down $1.00. With London offering sterling shares on a large scale to-day, it was not expected that there would be a great deal of activity m the local share market
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    • 211 2 TO-DAY At The 3.15-6.15,-9.15 CAPITOL THE QUEEN OF THE SCREEN IN HER FIRST SOLO STARRING ROLE! I A f&Y\ Hit 3OtlQS* in© w i h^^* i i^^^^^^^^^mj B^B^^^a B^ w i Sb i «y»'' 1 1 ~-Tfc 4bl i. w l^^^^^E' mq^ s y*^" "^^^^^^^^z^^^ wr b Stat"' 1 Special
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    • 144 2 It's Another F OUR DAUGHTERS- Hit COMING SHORTLY |alhambra_ N$ vender! The 'Four Daughter* c*St h fet* better tk*n rvtrl JOHN GARFIELD CLAUDS RAMS JEFFREY LYNN* PAY KAtNTU DONALD OUST MAY KOMON F»Mk McH*tt i D* fern s*J TV F out Dt*t kkt$ m PRISCILLA LANE ROSEMARY LANE LOLA LANE
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  • 186 3 Red Army Nearing Vilna Without Resistance London, Sept 19 ORDING to information from Lithuania, German troops retreating from Bialystok, which will be occupied >ops. It is reported Brest-Litovsk also will remain 5 viet hands. MU— Germans and, it the occupation of I lg) arc going
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  • 123 3 London, Sept. 15. GERMAN military operations againsv Warsaw have been resumed, according to the German High Command, since no Polish officer bearing a flag of truce has appeared. The High Comrfiand communique, referring to the resumption of operations m the Warsaw district declares •The city is being
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  • 99 3 Moscow, Sept. ID. TTHE Soviet fleet m the Baltic has boea ordered to prevent the escaoe of Polish submarines which are believed to be hiding: m Baltic ports. Tills follows the escape last night cf the Polish submarine Croel which had been interned for several days
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  • 50 3 Rome. Sept 1% "THE Pope h as sho^n great anxiety over the fat? of Polar d uh:ch Is predominantly a Roman Catacllc country. Yesterday, he saw the Polish An-. Das sador to the Holy See. and then received the British and French Ministers to the Holy See.- Reuter
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  • 98 3 Brussels, Sept. 19. MEW food restrictions arc expected m Berlin this week, according to reports received here The weekly supply of meat is already limited to 1 lb. a person and butter to less than 15 lb. Bread also is rationed. All motor tyres have been
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  • 192 3 QUEEN SEEKS CO-OPERATION The Hague. Sept. 19. THE neutrality of the Netherlands and the desire that neutral powers should co-operate for peace was stressed by Queen Wilhelmina m a speech at the opening of Parliament. She also referred to tne special measures for security which are being taken
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  • 146 3 London, Sept. 19. HTHE whereabouts of the Polish Govi ernmeni are not yet officially known. In a moving proclamation to the Polish nation yesterday, President Moscicki, speaking from a town en the Polish-Rumanian border, said, "I have lesolved to transfer the government to a place oiTering
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  • 30 3 London, Sept 19. THE Hon. Esmond Harmsworth has accepted a seat on the advisory council of the Ministry of Information as chairman of the Newspaper Proprietors' Association Reuter
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  • 71 3 Washington. Sept. 19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has sent a reply to the message tram President Moscieki, of Poland, which stated that the Germans had bombed open towns and villages. Mr. Roosevelt says he has been deeply shocked by this statement, as well as by reports received from other
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  • 25 3 Alexander Prystor, lormer Prime Minister of Poland, was found dead at Vilna. says a despatch from Riga. He was one of Marshal Pilsudski's contemporaries.— Reuter
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  • 204 3 And- American Views In Japan ese Press fokio, Sept. 19. FOLLOWING yesterday's comment on attitude of America by the Kokamin Shimbun, other Japanese papers this morning gave much prominence; to future relations between Japan ana the United States. Pointing out that the replenishment j of naval strength m the Pacific
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  • 461 3 "Incomparable Resources Of Empire Mobilized" London, Sept. 19. THE formal announcement by the Government of its unchanged purpose m the face of the events of the past three days has met with wholehearted approval from all section* of the public. "Nothing; that has occurred",
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  • 118 3 LITHUANIA CLOSES POLISH BORDER London, Sept 19 HTHE advances of the German and Russian armies are creating a sarious problem for Poland's neighbouring states. A report from Lithuania says that a batch of reservists ha\e been called up because of the action of Soviet troops, and that
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  • 94 3 Paris. Sept. 19. PEOPLE arriving m Amsterdam from Germany declare the German people are astonished at the complete silence of Dr. Joseph Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda, since the beginning of the war. It is noted that Goebbels' name has not appeared m the Nci: press for
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  • 106 3 At The Cinema "pATFWAY." a stirring story of Ellis Island, '20th Century-Fox > came tc the Alhambra Theatre List ni:ht. The picture, which centres on the famous New York immigration ptation, features Don Ameche as a home coming war correspondent En a liner on board which
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  • 323 3 London Stock Exchange yfrom Our O»n Corre-,pondent London. Seal It. The following are to-a*.. a cuftUig nudC 1 quotations. Share* are of £1 deuoounatiot* unless otherwise slated The above are deaierv middle prices. brokers margins, brokerage ana stamp duty arc 1 not included Con. Loan 5 C 1944-64.... 10«* Funding
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  • 165 3 (From Our Own Correspondent' L»nd*n, S-p'. I*. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets cluM*d as follows, rith previous quo a, ion* m parenthesis KIBBER: Quiet London: 9 \d 9 T *d 9" 4 d. TOd Oct.-Dec 9\d. lOd. I 9 7 .d 10»,d> Jan.-Mar.. IM. iov 4 d OO'^d
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    • 68 3 ONE LOAF will convince you tha* we bake rery good bread It will also convinc. yoa that it is time to *Wj».«»jy^ Baked m a modem hy?ienic Baker^'. which is under me exacting supervision of a European Master Baker. bfOWl| bread I HOVIS 20 DIFFERENT VARIETIES VITBE OF BREAD DELIVERED
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    • 41 3 RED PALM OIL for cooking RICH IN VITAMIN A at recently recommended In RADIO HEALTH TALK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. Complete comfort! Attractive surroundings Technically faultless! Harmonious decor! Acoustical perfection Yours— For $2 to 25 cts. AND IT SPELLS
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  • 619 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1939. On The Eastern Front IN these days of topsy-turvy international politics, when the deadly enemies of yesterday turn out to be the friends of today, it is scarcely surprising that there is still, three days after th 3 event, a very considerable
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  • 1108 4  -  T.S. DENHAM By Britain's Census Advanced For Wa r Purposes THE next census of Great Britain was due to be taken early m 1941, but m view of the requirements of national defence, and notably Air Raid Precautions, the Government has put forward the date to next week,
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  • 880 4 'THE latest market price list, with minimum and max*rvim prices is as follows: MEAT Beef steak, per kati 36 cts, 46 cts beef stew or curry, per kati 29 cts, 40 cts; fiilet steak, per lb. 52 cts., 70 cts.; mutton, Australian, per lb. 42 cts.. 42
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  • 133 4 S. AFRICA MALAYA Big Increase In Trade Foreseen DEVELOPMEN with directions, b^ < break ol ford. South Comrr. Indies. Malay:-. B Philippines. Indc other surrowie Mr. Hand day witli V stay m Sin up his new po> the rhipmmi' cularly foodstuff it *iU be difficult route from South safer, and
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    • 508 4 B^BB^BB^B bH lSbmKT^ -A. |4i#AUsoPP's F Bf^flH w depend on B I AiiAAininU SPARK nj I I I Many accidenU are avoided hy I 1 SuuV^m. carf> T^ at can art ut an^ cr f \M ou "Nation?. Keep your car A alert- Install new Champions at I W regular
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    • 10 4 FINEST CHINESE JADE 18. BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 465 5 jOHORE IN A POSITION TO SUFPLY LARGE PORTION TH.NX the time has come when Singapore should I dually increase us import of fresh foodstuffs from rather than outside the country.' said Mr G W U^H ,x the .lohorc Council of State meeting yesterday my tH-nef
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  • 121 5 CR.A NFORD- PHILLIP Ml GOEFFREY Cranlord, N-'i .ad Anglo- Ltd., Singapore, Bf v.drey's Cathedrr. Ma Catherine Anna ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Dere of Sing-pore, the Right :s t> k. the service and ..> at the organ is the s^n ot the late R. A. V. C. ol
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  • 43 5 a] general r.eeting of United Assui3.uc2 Coxed, vili be he .a m the Gftci noon on Saturday. report for the 7-ar ended 1191 the directors recoirmend nt of a final dividend of five eaib uoiius of v 2 o^r
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  • 101 5 "Pur*e Strings Should Not Be Tightened" JOHORE'S purse strings should not be t:ghten?d at the expense of antilralarial works and education. said Dr. N. MDctatamby m th? JohOK Cruncil of State yesterday. While he praised the Ha» 1. I sioner for the able manner m \vhica he
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  • 74 5 WAS hungry, so I stole tfce rice," 1 explained Sua Tai Heng. a 32-year-old Hairianese m the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday, when he admitted stealing half a bag of rice from a shop m Victoria Street. Sentence was postponed to Sept. 23. The proseciTticn alleged that
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  • 36 5 tFrom Our Own Correspondent) /V)NSEQUENT upon the Govuqynrt CTtixm action, profiteering m JrS* S cent, since the war Parted It Is felt that the Government should introduce legislatioa to stop this.
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  • 1277 5 Fraser And Co.*s List Tambaiak <$1) .48 .53 x.eL Tapah <$1» 1 .90 2.00 T. Anson ($2) 1.40 I.M Temerloh <$1) .60 .7tf Trafalgar ($2) .60 .70 Ulu Benut (50 cts.) .82 .35 Ulu Pandan ($1) 1.40 1.55 United Malacca ($1) 1.70 1.90 Utan Simpan
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  • 128 5 4 SUGGESTION that Johore should have motor-cycle traffic police to check the wave ci reckless driving, especially-among lorry drivers, m the state was made by Mr. J. S. Foley m the Johore Council of State yesterday. Though drivers of lorries were the chief offenders of
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  • 57 5 i CHAKGE of committing robbery of A $5 cash from a -compatriot m Eungei Road on Sept. 18, was explained to Tan Chah Bah, a 27-year-old Kokfcien, when he appeared before Mr. Ccnrad Oidham m the Singapore Second Police Court, yesterday. Ball of tlO« w«s offered when th*
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  • 42 5 T ANCE-Sergeant Arthur George Payne, of k 30th Company, Fortress, R.E., Changi, died on Monday night and was burled at Biddadari yesterday afternoon. Lance -Sergeant Payne was a married man, aged 29 Kis widow tnd two children are m England.
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  • 138 5 Kd«rr the Chief Jvstice, The Hon'ble Sir Percy McElwaine m Court m No. 1 at IO.Sf Magistrate's Appeal Sng Whyc Tow vs. Rex. Thereafter :-^5.203 3S— Lee Wan Bank Ltd. vs. Bachan Singh rif not concluded). Before The Bon'ble Mr. Justice Peitew m Court N«.
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  • 463 5 "I WAS m fear of my life— afraid I would be trill *was the reason given by Abdul Hamid, an Gunner, when explaining to Mr. Justice Manning ar special jury at the Assize Court yesterday why he iii not tell anyone
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  • 408 5 Council Tributes To Departing General Adviser v IT IS MY GREAT REGRET itia; my "service should end at a time that the world is m the shadow of war. but I think it remarkable how everybody Johore seems to be unsnimous m having one common object, end that is to
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  • 161 5 QEAH YANG TECK. a young Chinese, ye. c terday appeared m Ibe Sir.'v.pore Traffic District Court charred with causing the death of a OMh M Tan Choon Liu*, by dr. .s car Ifl negligent monner along G< j Road on Aug. 1C Accused v. ho ria:m€<l
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    • 27 5 PIAM 1 N T S yourvSysUm 80 cts. PER LB. (Loose) 45 cts. PER GLASS JAR Obtainable from all Good Dealers SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. IU
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  • 265 6 London, Sept. 19. IN a statement issued by the Ministry of Information, a review is made of the resources ot Australia m relation to the needs of the British Commonwealth of Nations m the struggle into which all its members have entered with equal resolve to put an
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  • 151 6 An Erroneous Impression |T HAS BEEN BROUGHT to the notice of the Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, that some members ot the public are under the impression that silver and copper coins are more valuable than currency notes. There is absolutely no justification for this, says a
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  • 136 6 SEPT. 19, 1939: IS O'CLOCK NOON Buyer*. Sellers. No. IX R. S.S. Spot loose.. 36V* 36 s No. IX R.S.S. *.0.8. m cases Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 36 -s 36% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m b*l?s Sept.- Oct. (Sellers option) 35 a M% FAQ. R.S.S. P.
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  • 128 6 N. BORNEO CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WAR AT THE MONTHLY committee meet- ing of the North Borneo Chamber of Commerce it was resolved to torward the following message to the Governor: "This Chamber desires to convey to His Excellency the Governor of North Borneo an humble txpression of iv desire 'a
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  • 77 6 AT A MS2TING of the Indians held at the Indian Chamber of Commerce to di. ciiss Mm of raising contributions to the Mal&ya Patriotic Fund. Mr. G. Uttamram. acting chairman of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, who was voted to the chair, exhorted
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  • 51 6 yilE LLOYD TRIESTINO VESSEL Giulio I Cesare is due here at 9 a.m. on Friday, from Shanghai. Hons Kong and Manila. She will berth at the S.H.B. wharf and is expected to sail again at 8 a.m. the following day. for Colombo. Bombay. Port Said. Brindisi. Venice and
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    • 418 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Suppto 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Supply of Salt Olazed Ware Pipes, Specials, etc. for 1940. Date of Closing. 4 p.nu Sept 22. 1939. Supply of approx.
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    • 499 6 BACKACHE NOT DUE TO AGE Many people think that backache is a trouble that comes naturally with advancing years, but this woman of 71 proves that it is not. I suffered for a long time from backache," she writes, "but put it down to. my age (71). Reading your announcement,
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    • 293 6 TO LET TO LET— Large, v/ell lighted, airy Cfllce on Raffles Quay. Apply to Box No. 753 care of Singapore Free Press. WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a tutor to coach a seventh standard girl for London Matriculation Examination, next year. Apply Box 751. care ol Singapore Free Press PUBLIC NOTICES COUPONS
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    • 571 6 TO KCflOP* *nd AMLKH* VL4 SINGAPORE AND FKNANG. COLOMBO. BOMBAY ALEXA.VDKIV NAPLES GENOA MARSEILIC* %«T^ f t1 S'lM^e Spor* av v 4rH X PRESIDENT IL\YE3 In Port s*ot Cfc PRESIDENT POLK O -t 1 O^ 2 S<>J)t PRESIDENT GARTIELD Nov. 4 No V I PRESIDENT MONROE Nov 18 C* 1
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    • 332 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building. Collyer Quay, Singapore Td. 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 being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also
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  • 463 8 Yesterday's Tennis Postponed ALL tennis ties In the various Singa- pore Clubs were postponed yesterday due to the sodden condition of the ground lifter the heavy downpour of rain early m the morning. TIES The following ties wili be played off to-day. AT THZ S.C.R.C. To-day. Handicap Singles: Urn Khay
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  • 21 8 In a friendly game cf soccer played at Fairer Park last Sunday. River Valley Rovers drew with Bukit Timah Rangers one-all.
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  • 339 8 Both Teams Complete Series In League TN their final game of the series played at Tannin Barracks yesterday, m the first division of the league, the Police scored a clear-cut victory over the Manchesters. Much superior m the first half, the Police banged m four goals,
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  • 324 8 Chinese Beat R.A.F. (H.Q.) 4-1 COUR goals m live minutes! This extraordinary feat by Peck Whye, Chinese inside left, earned his team a fourone victory over the R.A.F. (H.Q.) m a second division (b) league football game at the Stadium, yesterday. Up to
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  • 112 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 17. AT THE ANNUAL general meet- ins of the Perak Hocko* Association held last night the following: were elected officebearers for the ensuing year:— President, Mr. A. E. Moreira; Vice-Presldent, O. K. K. Tungku Mahakurnia and Mr. F. L. Reynolds; Hon.
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  • 307 8 (From Our Own Correspondent Penan*. Sept. 18. pLEAN handling, effective throwlngin and good ta:kling were some of the features of the first rugger state trial played yesterday m heavy rain on the Wei tern Road new -Sports Club j ground between the Whites and the
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  • 131 8 players mentioned first) p.m. 3.45 Miss S. Abed -13) vs Mrs R h h Stewart (13) 50 A rS Anen B CM rlne i%V VS Mrs 3.05 Mrs J. b. W (17) vs Mrs F. Q Brittorous (14). 4.00 Mrs. C. A. R. Bateman (19) vs. Mrs L
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  • 87 8 Wh'.ie the t°mp.">ra*7 bowling green !a !n use the following rules will apply:— (1) No rinks can b? booked! except for prearranged triples; (2t Games will be made up m order of arrival on the green<3> No rink will be considered fu!l unless six players are engaged on
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  • 57 8 TiE FOLLOWING is the latest SKA dr.. si neat ion list of horses TRANSFERS From Class 4 to Class 3. Sfequlre Verjros NEW CLASSIFICATIONS Class I.— Kai Tere. Class 2.— Never Set. Class 3 Grafmo, Karoo. Class 4.— Honevpuss. Sto~m Ah«al DELETIONS Class 4. Java Moon, Tetuen
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  • 25 8 The 37th. annual general meetirtj of the Keppel Golf Club will be held m the club--1 out;e to-morrow at 6.45 p.m
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  • 378 8 THE WINTER MEETING of the Singapore Turf Club will be held on Saturday, Tuesday and Saturday Nov 11. 14 and 18. Horses of classes one and two will be provided with two runs m each divislonf while there will be two runs for each division
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  • 37 8 piciurc. Jenvev, R.A.F. (H.Q goalkeeper, fau% to his knees m yesterday's second division Co) league football fixture at t>e Anson Road Stadium. The RAT. (H.Q) played the Chinese and lost 4— Free Press
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  • 209 8 CHARING the two goals which m the first period of the play the V.M.C.A. Juniors drew with the AngloChinese School m a hockey match i played on the associations ground 1 yesterday. Exchange* werv even thrcug'aout. The Juniors *ere the first to breakaway niidwav
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  • 61 8 THE FOLLOWING liave been select ?d to 1 rep-^ent the Kota Rangers agair River Valley Rovers XI on Sunday at Malaya F^i'oai! Association groiu.d. at BftlMUer R ad. at 5.15 pr.i. Bakar. Abdul Karim. Mnrri A. Rahman. JaSar Riduau. Harith bin Omar. X blamed 7 in. Amat bin
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  • 67 8 Draw For J.C.S.A. Badminton The foilo*-^ a MM, .Sept. 23. 4 p m Chuan (owe •> °*c r T* *iL S^Pt 30. 4n w a UV ot. i 4, m rfcai WTEB-TtAM sixr,, T Oct. 3|l Thairblayah aJd <Cap; -D ll Team Cha: Teon* Geok and Ml r22 -E" Team
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  • 87 8 Good Prospects f Dr Johore Rugby I Irugjei sld? ana de W. i North and got oUI ia« !7L" gne tbel -r p* < chances ior o!" Ik Ma th m Forb« j or. the ■tCjKlg U CuK ir. p a gall si-ed Hi problem of to Rrttg i. *v
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  • 15 8 TB klf:opfan itt sec «i 10 30 an 4 All to a.-
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