The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,888. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 5 CENTS.
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  • 1235 1 Soviet Invasion Was Not Unexpected VALUABLE GAINS ON WESTERN FRONT rr»tTT^ -m London, Sept. 20. |HE Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, speaking m the House of Commons to-day, gave another review of the progress of the war, replied to Hitler's speech, and touched on the invasion
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  • 221 1 FIRST LORD TELLS COMMONS London. Sept. 21l jjoW hj> it that a German >übmarine was able to get to the aircraft-carrier, i .Mirueous m view of the fact the British Admiralty had frequttitly stated that it was mufti' for a submarine suclly to attack vessels which HI escorted
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  • 66 1 Ottawa. Sept. 20. ore being raised m da fcr use as an expeditionary md when needed, it was an- I to-day. .m mediate programme ol ./.lon with Great Britain, m an expeditionary force, :n--s doubling tho naval personnel, an I .scheme of air force trainthe con>tmction
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  • 260 1 Questions Showered In Commons London, Sept. 20. ONE HUNDRED questions were down on the order paper when ParUaberlain, was again questioned about fh^ war aims of Britain and asked tv Kit Tar, including the eetttag up of an internaUonal system to prtvent future wars and tx> provide Justice for all
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  • 77 1 Rome, Sept. 20. LJITLER'S speech has been re- ceived with the utmost reserve m Fascist circles. Expectations of a peace move and of the chances of an early end to the war, which have been cherished by Italians, have been disappointed. The public, while most anxious to
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  • 192 1 PREFERRED TO TALK TO VISITORS Washington, Sept. 20. PRESIDENT Roosevelt told the Press that he had begun listening to Hitler's speech, but had then switched the radio off. He explained that .some visitors had come m to see him soon after the speech started. In semi-official
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  • 84 1 Copenhagen, Sept 20. rvANISH newspapers to-day echo the uneasiness of the Baltic states at the Soviet attitude towards her neighbours Special concern has been caused by the Russian allegation that the Estonians connived the escape of the Polish submarine Croel from Tallinn It is even rumoured m
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  • 396 1 Will Hitler Invade Holland Or Belgium Paris, Sept. 20. MYSTERIOUS activity at Aachen (Aix-la-Chappelle) m A the German-Belgian frontier, is reported by tlie military correspondent of Le Matin. During the past few days the Germans have been showing certain activity m that district and the French are watching very closely,
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  • 41 1 Paris, Sept. 20. CRENCH soldiers at the front may be r married by proxy and without waiting for the publication of the banns, sdles a decree. French soldiers can also get married for nothing. Reuter
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  • 328 1 London. Sept. 20. Authoritative information of a large-scale revolt which has been going on m Bohemia and Moravia since last Sunday was issued m London to-day b> the Ministry of Information. The revolt started with labour demonstrations m Prague and by Sunday night it developed into serious clashes
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    • 51 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST To-night Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight \BARET ATTRACTION THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE J..«n« T P CharaCt a d CUISICaI Ua CerS Non-diners SI. '.11-STH-CHARITY NIGHT-SPKCIAL DINNER CABARET to aid I iHhe S~ NICHOLAS' HOME and Ihe MALAYA PATRIOTIC
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    • 70 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW fl HOTEL TO-NIGHT FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT ritit\ IDI.D BY I 3 SMART GIRLS] DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $I.— TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL SATURDAY, *Oth SEPTEMBER 19*9. BOHEMIAN NIGHT ROMANTIC NIGHT m aid of St. Nicholas' Home for blind and crippled children Dinner S1
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  • 56 2 London, Sept. 20. THE Chancellor or Exchequer has since the outbreak of war receded many gifts to the nation m the form of cash, gold, coins and rings. He has also accepted on behalf »f the nation a number of loans free of interest for the
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  • 212 2 Officers Trying To Reach France In Civilian Clothes auti (Rumania), Sept. 20. A POLISH staff captain told Reuter's special corres- pondent today that "Polish troops are still fighting the Germans, and should be able to hold out for some days more." He
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  • 36 2 The case ncainst a 27-year-old Hokkien, Tan Cheh Boh. who was charged m the Second Court yesterday, with robbing another Chinese. Lim Ek Kiang of $5 on Monday night m Sungei Road, was postponed a week.
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  • 78 2 G. B. S. Stalin Makes Hitler Disgorge His Booty London, Sept. 10. /GEORGE BERNARD SHAW writes ft letter to The Times pointing out that the news from Russia is good news for Great Britain. Referring to the Russian occupation of Eastern Poland, Mr. Shaw declares Stalin "has no objection whatever
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  • 131 2 Last Night* Film HOLLYWOOD H known for its stupendous musical ideas and fantastic dance creations and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's brilliant "Broadway Serenade" has all these, plus the beautiful singing of Jeanette MacDonald, who is seen m her first solo starring role. The simple story of a married song and piano
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  • 40 2 London, Sept. 20. Mr. C. R. Attlee. leader of the Opposition who is resuming his Parliamentary duties after long absence through illness and Mr. Arthur Greenwood, deputy leader of the Opposition, called at 10. Downing Street tnis ai».ernoon.- British Wireless
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    • 257 2 l J TO-WGHT 6.15 9.15 0 PAVILION No wonder th,< him IM »*arded the Academy «f M.tion Pictures Arts and Sciences fold statuette award tor 19 38 as the BEST Picture of^ the £jr. GO and SEE IT tr its T* 01 27th Af>rtl l 3™' -Shculd h- mt^e-i by
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    • 97 2 Glorious Music. .Soul-inspiring: Singing: and Gorgeous Spectacle! CADITAI I 3 SHOWS TO-DAY AMT A A VL 3.15 6.15 9.15 if^aaft 1939's QUEEN '-j^^iffi^^ OP THE SCREEN! ■f"^ m begins her reign m tw 9 r V fn*iv H*mn" M JHttk a blcize of triumDh Iwt to^#" »^^^r Jeanette sings and
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    • 245 2 The most exciting: drama of a fateful European History ALHAMBR A 3is 6 ,5 5 A 20th Century-Fo* BRITISH BARRY K. BARNES SOPHIE STEWART— JACK HAWKINS i# Thrills! Suspense! Romana T i^v J 1 A startling, human film B drawn from the patre^ of |gHHm GREAT WAX hUion! VICTORIA THEATRE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 104 2 LAW NOTICE FOR THE DAY Brfore the Chief Justice, S.S.. the Hon'ble Sir Percy McElwalne. the Chief Justice F.M.S.. the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Poyser and the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pedlow m the Court of Criminal Appeal at 10.30 a-m.:— Appeal No. 12 39 Liew Cheong vs. Rex. Appeal No 13
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  • 230 3 "Secret Weapon" Threat Causes No Concern i,u London, Sent. 20 WOT even the sinister threat of a "secret weapon" induces N the British Press to treat Hitler's sDeech nfw. &M as a twice-told tale, which many S n?wlptperfre g^l curcely worth answering. regaru Times says
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  • 55 3 London. Sept. 20. seen found m a bottle DM of the fjiords m b, SOS Have been forced :d- Atlantic. If no help within three days I am lost believed to have been written Swedish aviator, Carl Bachman. peared last May after taking H v.foundland
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  • 82 3 PARIS COMMENT ON DANZIG SPEECH Paris, Sept. 20. JHE French press, commenting upon Hitler's speech, comes to the conclusion that Hitler is unable to hide his fear. Le Journal asks: "What does this mean, if not that this man, who provoked war expecting it to
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  • 75 3 The Hague, Sept. 20. IN its report of the 1940 budget, the Netherlands Government has fixed the deficit of the ordinary budget at 55.500.C00 guilders. The "expenditure for 1941 is expected to increase by 60.500.000 guilders. In order to obtain the necessary funds, the Government proposes to
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  • 82 3 Canberra, Sept. 20. TTHE Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. R. G. Menzies. stated m the Hcuse of Representatives to-day that he would consider a suggestion that a referendum should be held before any Australian force was sent everso as. He also declared that the enlistment
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  • 51 3 T London, Sept. 20. HE German Freedom radio station, broadcasting to-night, told a story reporting the arrest of the arch German Jew-baiter. Julius Stretcher. It is said he was arrested after a quarrel with a Reichswehr general and sayed from execution only by Hitler's personal intervention.
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  • 203 3 London, Sept. 20. TWO stories of the courtesy and consideration of German U-boat commanders are told by the captains of trawlers. The master of the Alvis, said he was stopped and ordered to abandon ship. He and his crew put off m their only lifeboat, which
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  • 379 3 Warsaw's Defenders Will Fight To The End London, Sept. 20. AT least three Polish armies are still successfully resisting the German forces m Poland. Warsaw is still holding out and its defenders, from their broadcasting station, have sent a message to President Moscicki declaring their
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  • 113 3 Tokio. Sept. 20. A JAPANESE Foreign Office spokes- man stated to-day that Japan wanted peace m East Asia and did not want to beccme involved m the European war. He added that Japan would respect the interests of third powers m China so long as
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  • 50 3 Panama, Sept. 20. FIVE members of the German Embassy at Washington have arrived to watch the extraordinary session of the Pan .-American Conference opening to-morrow, wlien the questions of neutrality and the safeguarding of the peace of the Americas and economic co-operation will be discussed.— Reuter
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  • 44 3 Paris, Sept. 20. A DECREE has been issued m France prohibiting any increase m the wholesale or retail prices from those prevailing on Sept. 1. Offenders are liable to a fine and imprisonment, or may even have their establishments closed Reuter
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  • 46 3 Budapest, Sept. 20. It is reported here that M. Ai*-*ec Bibju, Governor of Lwow, took his otto life m a hotel at Munkach. He bequeathed his car to his chauffeur and a sum of money to be divided between the refugee fund and a friend. Reuter
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  • 135 3 NO PEACE OFFER WILL BE CONSIDERED Paris, Sept. 26. A COMMUNIQUE states the French Cabinet has approved military and financial measures to "carry on the war until final victory." This is taken as France's final notice to the world that no peace offer from Germany will
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  • 45 3 London, Sept. 20. THREE of the nine children of Mr. Joseph B. Kennedy, American Ambassador m Britain, left England to-day to return to the United States. John Kennedy, the Ambassador's eldest son, is returning m the flying-boat American Clipper. Reuter
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  • 59 3 London, Sept. 20. TTHE British method of leaflet "raids" 1 has been adopted by Soviet Russia m her invasion of Poland. Millions of leaflets proclaiming m the Russian and Ukrainian languages that the Red troops were coming to save the population and that a
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  • 78 3 "Hollywood on Parade," the cabaret show which began a season at the Ccconut Grove last night, was given an enthusiastic reception by a capacity crowd. All the performers were warmly received—the Tayleurs. Laurell Games, Florence Chappel, Lucille Nicholson and Dolores Dee and Cowan and Bailey
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  • 319 3 CLOSING PRICES rrrom Our Own Correspondent I »ndon s. pi The following are to-day's closing midu c quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination i unless otherwise stated Con. Loan b% 1944-64 106K, Funding Loan 4'/< ld'JO-iK) 102War Loan 3 4 88 Com. Union Assce. (UalU) 6\ m.
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  • 150 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) LomUd, Sept. 2«. /^OMMODITY and Exchange markets closed V* as follows, with previous quotations In parenthesis KUBBER: Quiet. London: 9*d. 9%d. 3%d. 9\<Lt Oct-Dec.: 9\d. 9%d. 9*d. 104 Jan -Mar lOd. lOVfcd. ilOd. 10^1.) Apr -June: 10>*d. 10*.d <10Wd. 10*4) New York: 21.65
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    • 114 3 .^A.^la*^^^^ ■Tx^^ -SHL -MffJß|HK3Oß^^P*^^^^^K^^EBßia^a^^^^^BMli^^Cy^^^^K^*^tfiS^y™^™^^^^^ x ■*x *'9^^^^BR^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^v sQo^^O S^^l jftsf/^BB wk vr jWrMHßflWflfry™] MB aX JvQIHflK^^H jiMiPB^KtKfIHIB!pBfffDjR»^JCTM^^^^BBMBHSRKSBS^^B^B you can tell by the flavour it's LAMB of exceptional quality f it i, the very finest lamb Austra- AUSTRALIAN 7**» New Zealand produce Delicioua* w 7PU iivifi real pleasure to carre and
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    • 68 3 RED PALM OIL for rookinf RICH IN VITAMIN A a* recently recommended In RADIO HEALTH TALK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, BATTERY ROAD. Associated Theatres Ltd. offer you an endless galaxy of Stars and Stories unequalled m the annals of Cinema Entertainment. Expert and courteous service, Air Cooled atmosphere m arm-chaired
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  • 638 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939. Growing More Food MALAYAN INTEREST m food during wartime has m the past three weeks been centred largely on the question of price control and the vigorous and effective action undertaken by the authorities to prevent profiteering. There is, however, another aspect
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  • 831 4 OIL: Britain's Position Is Dominant Demands Of Modern Armies By A Special Correspondent During the past few years surveyors have been intensifying their efforts to discover fresh oil deposits within the confines of the British Empire, to be added to the already vast resources all over the world controlled by
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  • 809 4 rIE latest market price list, with minimum and maurrium prices U as follows: MEAT Beef steak, per kati 36 els, 46 c:s.; beef stew or curry, per kati 29 cts, 40 cte; fillet steak, per Ib. 52 els.. 70 cts.: mutton. Australian, per lb. 42 cts.. 42
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  • 114 4 THE GOVERNOR has appointed Mr. A. J S. Hutton, Senior Assistant Architect, Singapore, to be a member of the Board set up m the Settlement of Singapore, for the purpose of determining the amount of any remuneration or compensation payable arising out of possible claims m connection
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  • 40 4 A NOTIFICATION contained In ft *»> Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night states that maximum sale prices fixed recently m regard to items of engineering stores shall cease to appy to gunny bags, sandbags, bessian cloth and sacking Jute.
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  • 154 4 German Propaganda Attempt Fails London. ATTEMPTS to repr band control i. *m orce M** vasicn of neutrals' rig! .failed m On c mostW*^ concerned liii Ten day- a, J^Ki** while using to the full .rights to prevent <'■ Sf the:r commerce .■^.«."™S?l*« conversations ttoen m"-*^, M most friendly
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    • 182 4 4b#^^^b> BY SPECIAL LjF JL TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM ESTD. 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. Incorporated In Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. RUG-MAKING TURKEY FOR LOVELY RUGS! Make your rugs from Turkey Rug Wool the P B Brand* every ounce
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    • 14 4 NOTICE ry EVAPORATED COTTAGE EVAPORATED MILI HAVE NOT ADVANCED IN PRICE! Agents:-GUTHRIE CO., LTD.
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  • 787 5 SUGGESTIONS OF "ARMY CHIEF" Must Aim At Evadication Of Disease First m ut must have prostitutes make the business a first 1 hand transaction between the misguided girl who elects her body and the man who makes the bargain" .aid 1 itut.-Col. Herbert A. Lord,
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  • 114 5 Shopkeepers Are Charged Under Food Control Law TX .\s SHOPKEEPERS appeared I c Goh m the Singapore rday. charged under Ordinance. I shopkeeper m .\rged with being a failing to exhibit a charged for various Sept. 12. m contravention :he Food Control Or.iirr he had no knowledge msM they referred
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  • 82 5 X 10. at the close vesterda?. .:ay at SllT I*.1 up N again inclined to t^-day. Sterid from London at prices but no business was r.ad also a rather Taiping Consols which around $1.70 Raubs were at $520. rtot of rubber at 4 o'clock exits, October December
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  • 1297 5 Fraser And Co.'s List WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1939: 5 P.M. BONING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 9d 5s 6d Austral Amal. (ss) 5s 9d 6s 3d x.d. Austral Malay 37s 39s Ayer Hitam (ss) 23s 24s Aycr Weng ($1) .95 1.05 Bangrin Tin ($1)
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  • 293 5 "I SAW the Teochew man escaping and I couldn't resist the temptation of following him." This statement was made by Tan Cheong, o 23-year-old Hokkien, m- the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday, when asked tv the magistrate. Mr. J. Fletcher- Cooke, h he
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  • 115 5 pURTHER evidence m the trial of Corporal Adalat Khan on a charge of murdering Sergeant Gul Baz m a barrack room at Changi on July 31 was recorded by Mr. Justice Manning m the Singapore Assizes yesterday. When the court adjourned the prosecution, conducted
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) or After the Show When m JPOH stay at the HOTEL MAJESTIC r the excellence of its r.d musical entertainment. ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS STANLEY GIBBONS Postage stamp CATALOGUES Empire 4.W foreign Countries &M Whole World 9.9% or World 3.W 6c
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    • 125 5 PI AM INTS yourvSysUm 80 cts. PER LB. (Loose) 45 cts. PER GLASS JAR Obtainable from all Good Dealers SOLE AGENTS ROBINSON CO., LTD. f- never runs cold VM meM ndworU 1— makes wasnine-up quicker Is 'Always on rap -costs very little r~~^ j^^^^^>^^ wF^ c C MUNICIPAL GAS DEPARTMENT.
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    • 29 5 food ~3j(£r^ BOY WOW Ptrst Por Your Health Price Will Increase. D. T. Lla't HERB TONIC Th? Nun-AiroiinU HeaUH Hestortr D.T. LIM 6c COMPANY. 35S .North Mndrr m*a4, Slnrmpare.
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  • 17 6 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. To Marguerite, wife of F. O. Hill, a son, Sept. 19, 1939, Maternity Hospital.
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  • 358 6 Oslo States Deny German Allegations Of Allied Neutrality Note London, Sept. 20. A recent German communique asserted that the British Government had addressed Notes to the neutral governments especially to those of the Oslo group, showing determination to ride roughshod over the latter's vital interests and rights as neutral countries.
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  • 160 6 Tokio. Sept. 20. THE Government yesterday announ- ced its decision to Invoke Articles 6, 11 and 19 of the National Mobilization Act banning Increase m prices ot commodities, freight rates, storage charges, insurance premiums, rentals, processing charges and wages over the level which prevailed on Sept.
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  • 60 6 London. Sept. 19. A special pocket edition of the New Testament is being issued to everyone m the fighting services and m the civil defence services. In every copy is a message from the King which says, "To all my people engaged m the defence of
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  • 30 6 Lieut. G. J. Gardew, who was married m Hong Kong last year to Miss Pauline Elder, daughter of Sir Henry Wood, was one of the survivors from the Courageous.- Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 466 6 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPAUTY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Erection of an Electric Sub-station at Thomson Road. 4 4 milestone. (Deposit $50>. Date of Closing. 12 noon. Sept. 25, 1939. Supply of
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    • 282 6 BANK OF CHINA (incorporated m Chin* by Special Charter) 12, Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6444 Sub.-Manager'a Office M 42 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-E Cabto Address: CHUNG&UO." Pali SoppiUl •Ch I 40.000.00«. i« "^T* Ch.* 3.200 000 00 Ch. $2.647.000.0Jf.0« Tse-Vun* Soong, Chairman oi Board Sun» Han-Chang.
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    • 342 6 WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY, a tutor to coach a seventh standard girl for London Matriculation Examination, next year. Apply Box 751, care of Singapore Free Press. SHIPPING NOTICES. For Everything Appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight apoLy [WOO 10 TlpAVfF^SfEVlCll .19, ROBINSON ROAi> No Booking Fees. Telephone 5908
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    • 576 6 TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPOR AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY Sl'lZ. ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND vriT° El Mm "t™ York Arrive! Leaves li# S'P«re s»r, Ath^ X PRESIDENT HAVES In Port Sent 22 lvt PRESIDENT POLK O"t 7 Oct 10 N«. PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov. 4 Nov I I PRESIDENT
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    • 417 7 jy PiOandBRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. P. A O. S. H. COS SAILINGS. ih»ing to the uncertainty regarding the .actual date o! arrival and departure of the Company's steamers c outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is .v-: the time hem«:. tessels may call at any port on/or off
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    • 495 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated tn F.M.S) TELEPHONE: Frciffbt 5433. Passage 5131. CANADIAN PACIFIC THE "EMPRESS" ROUTE often I RANS- PACIFIC SERVICES wU HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN without change- thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND or the CONTINENT-all under ONE MANAGEMENT. LOW
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    • 336 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. I.W? BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the am\a) and departure dates of the company's vessels a;x uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also
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  • 126 8 22 Entries For Challenge Cup Soccer THE FOLLOWING 22 ENTRIES ha%e been accepted for the S.A.F.A. challenge Cup competition for 1939. Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders; Fortress Royal Engineers: Gordon Highlanders: Loyal Regiment; Malay F.A.; Manchester Regiment; Marine Department F.C.; Mental Hospital t'.C; Police; Publishers; Pulau Brain. R.A.F.; R.A.F. (H.Q.) Far
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  • 92 8 rhe Sep^en^ber L.G.U. Medal at t»i«? Royal Singapore G.C. *as played on Monday and re&ulted m a win for Mrs. R Wakeford m silver division with a net score Of 75 and In a win for Mrs. E.I. Hen ton m bronze division with a
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  • 53 8 The following will represent The Borneo Co XI m a friendly game of soccer against The Chartered Bant XI to-morrow at Geylang Stadium. mat. Scow Khiam Chuan. W. R. R*vie, Chua Ah Hoe. Charlie Kaxig. J. Guy, Sim Kang Hal. Khor Tlan Hock. Wun Yer Tini. Harry Tar.
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  • 39 8 London. Sept. 1 There will be no competitive football on Saturday. Clubs are waiting a clari- statement from the Football Association and the biggest problem is restricting attendances. Over 30 friendly matches have been arranged on Saturday.
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  • 442 8 Malays Lead Two -Nil Against Loyals When Game Is Stopped RAIN FORCES EARLY ABANDONMENT Replay On Saturday ALARCtE crowd was disappointed at the Stadium yesterday when the first division match between the Malays and the I^oyals was abandoned m the 21st minute of play owing: to a heavy shower. Giving
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  • 344 8 Yesterday's Tennis Results and Further Ties RAIN caused au abrupt ending to ties being played m the Singapore club lav.n tennis tournament yesterday. S.C.R.C. Results In the S.C.R.C. tournament, up to the time of rain, were Handicap Singles In his tie against Llm Khay Guan towe 3>. Seah Keng Slew
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  • 32 8 The Anglo-Chinese School beat the APC at hockey yesterday by nine goals to nil after leading six-nil at half-time. Scorers were Doraiswamy (4), Charles Lelah <4) and T. Locker (1).
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  • 31 8 The revolver and small bore practices at S.V.C. H. Q. are discontinued. When Bukit Timah Range is allotted to the Association small bore and revolver practice will be included.
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  • 120 8 SEPT. 20. 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON No IX R.S.S. Spot 1005e... 36^* No. IX R.S.S. P. 0.8. m cases Sept. -Oct. (Sellers option) 3 6 i' 361^ G.F.A.Q. R.s.S. F. 0.8. In bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 351' jcv FAQ. r.s.s. P. 0.8. m bales Sept.-Oct.
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  • 51 8 Pictures From The Stadium Yesterday '.res. (Above): The Malays photographed before yesterday's ffcfc U the first division m uhich they were leading the Loyals tuo—nil when heavy rain caused the game to be abandoned m the Hist, minute. The picture below shews a phase of play m th<> match.- Free
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  • 494 8 CAIK entries have been received 'for the Sebmgor Turf Club's autumn meeting to be run off on W, Oct |4 and 7 at Kuala Lumpur. The entries are: •F. 9F. 6F. B .F Ar-out&t X X Bal Tabarin X X Blue and Whit* X
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  • 153 8 The Singapore Chamber of Comuierce Rubber Association held its 1,452 nd. auction yesterday when there were catalogued 1,189.850 lbs. (531.18 tons); offered 1,095.842 lbs. (439.22 tonst; sold 800.406 lbs. .32 tons). V ■Ml London 9%d. New York 21 s cts. PRICES REALISED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per
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  • 83 8 The following are to represent the Spartan B. P. against the Rifles Institution m a frfliendly badminton match of three (S> singles and two (2) doubles to be played off at their school Hall on Saturday at 2 p jn. Players and supporters are requested to go direct
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  • 88 8 Police Beat S.C.R.C. 5-1 At Hockey EULDtNa seamen: thoroufrUv c hactoT to one at t^ Thanks to' flv '?-*i °f K. Lemhruee P n". i Tne Chinese ,-oa; Boon Ann. m fc ,> !»<»nd half. 01l gars,? ess} i>oEi!.;;inlng "H an,; Ccnti )>nsib!e 1 I ioic: On o. > fell
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  • 35 8 MKtel DHPL4T] a Jieadlj h padaiig yesi^rony t*«^. schoolboys e parti«hrh *m *n atu-k. Eyed Hi? N BUalw«ii2 Suleiman, niilcing a Oagsrt.. rhU ?entre-hal: v school whi'v sec>.- d N. Si U~
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    • 356 8 K. P. M. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21 TOMOHON Singkawang, Pemangkat and Sambas. TINOMBO Selat-Pandjang. Bengkalis. Soengci-Pakning, Siak and PakanBaroe. ROCHUSSEN t'ourabaya, Boeleleng (passengers and mails only) Ampenan passengers and mails only), Padarg-Bay (passengers and mails only, Benoa passengers and mails only* and Banjoewangi. MERKUS— Letong. Kramat. Tarempa, Midai. Poeloe-Panjang. Serassan, Genting
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