The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1939

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. *****. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935). 5 CENTS.
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  • 837 1 Submarines Being Hunted Down guns forTbig empire mercantile marine r\[\ convo) >y<tem for British merchant shipping was full operation for both ships outward and rd bound, said the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill, m a statement on the success of i-umpaign against
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  • 238 1 French Move Up Batteries Paris, Sept. 26. TRENCH and German guns have been exchanging violent cannonades on the Western Front. For the first time since the outbreak of war there has been prolonged artillery action on the stretch along the Rhine between Strasbourg and the Swiss
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  • 128 1 London. Sept. 26. A LTHOUGH the Germans have mainA talned that they were attacking only military objectives, Warsaw has been shelled indiscriminately by German heavy artillery for 11 days and this has reduced the centre of the city to ruins. Bombs have started hundreds
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  • 92 1 London, Sept. 26. IN answer to a question m the House of Commons as to whether a new statement of war aims would be made, the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, said that the Government was not proposing at present to add anything to
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  • 74 1 Soviet Demands To Estonia Feared London, Sept. 26. RELATIONS between Russia and Estonia are causing some speculation. The Estonian Foreign Minister left Moscow suddenly yesterday by plane for home after conferring with Soviet leaders. His visit to Moscow lasted only 15 hours. It is stated he has reported to the
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  • 65 1 London, Sept. 26. A RED ARMY bulletin says that Soviet troops are advancing and have captured a number ot small towns. m Western Ukraine and White Russia mopping up of Polish troops continues. A Moscow report states that the work of making Poland Soviet-minded is going on
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  • 34 1 Moscow. Sept. 26. THE German Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop, is arriving tomorrow at the invitation of the Soviet Government to discuss problems m connection with developments m Poland.— Reuter.
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  • 37 1 London, Sept. 26. IT is officially denied m Bucharest that Soviet Russia has massed troops along the Rumanian border. It is also denied that the frontier between Rumania and Russia has been closed.- Reuter
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  • 357 1 London, Sept. 26. THE Prime Minister, dealing with 1 the object o? the Ministry of Economic Warfare, m his statement m the House of Commons, said that it was to disorganise Germany's economic structure to such an extent that she would not be able
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  • 511 1 Premier's Fourth Statement On Progress Of War London. Sept. 26. THE PRIME Minister's fourth statement on the progre* 1 of the war started with a leport on the second meeting of the Supreme War Council held last Friday. Mr. Chamberlain said that there was
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  • 52 1 London. Sept. 25. WHEN the British Expeditionary Force is m action against the enemy communiques similar to the regular French communiques con cerning operations on the Western Front will be issued, according to a statement by the Secretary for War. Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha. m the House of
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  • 71 1 London, Sept. 2b. THE Norwegian Admiralty state? that the sounds resembling gunfire, which were heard early yesterday morning of! the Norwegian coast were explosions of dynamite. Reports irom islands west of Bergen < Norway > stated that the filing came from far outside Norwegian teiritoriai
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    • 332 2 Remember how you thrilled to TOUR DAUGHTERS?" that thrill is waiting for you again m "Daughters Courageous" ALHAMBRA- 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. a^ti ii r- jR B^^Ba B\ v 88/Vm I«fl BL r^^~*Lm Baflfli B« V^^tf^F iff I^B^flflflflfll fIT V X^j^^^fl^H^^Ba Bfll P^Kt Jff jpß^Bßflwfimm|m^ffin BSr #*^^^T%B*i '-X V 1
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  • 148 3 (French Envoy On Brutal Methods Used In Poland London, Sept. 26. r- rench Ambassador to Poland said m an interview I v Paris to-day that the Polish Army was defeated because of the present superiority of the Germans ie air and the relentless methods
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  • 92 3 London, Sept. 26. j ally stated that R.A.F. a have dropped 18.000,000 3 over Germany since the zest trip was made last All the aircraft returned pite of attacks by German erdav the R.A F. made western and north-western M9M began the R.A.F. have hts over
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  • 95 3 26. London, Sept. 26. \ineral m Berlin of Baron von Fritsch, the mmander-in-Chief, Gen. von delivered a funeral oration uzing the merits of the soldier. Marshal Goering deposited a thi name of Hitler, who was at, although he was yesterday be on the Eastern
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  • 20 3 London, Sept. 26. -IS this morning, the Prime r II Da adier. received the .0- Reuter
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  • 62 3 London, Sept. 26. THE Secretary of State for India, Lord Zetland, has issued a statement expressing the British Government's blfl) appreciation of support from all classes m India. At Simla to-day. Mahatma Gandhi had an interview with the Viceroy lasting more than three hours. It was
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  • 69 3 London, Sept. 26. THE SIREN at Chatham Dockyard, *hich sounded by mistake while people were at breakfast, resulted m many inhabitants of Chatham, Gillingham and Rochester going to air raid shelters. The all clear signal followed so closely on the alarm that it was
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  • 61 3 London, Sept 26. rE Queen has returned to London from Scotland. While m Scotland she paid a visit to Glasgow mothers and children who have been evacuated to the countryShe also visited schools where evacuated children were being taught. —Reuter. A Norwegian delegation has
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  • 150 3 Feeling Against Nazis Grows In Austria PRINCE VON STARHEMBERG LEGION TO FIGHT WITH ALLIES London, Sept. 26. THE attitude of the population of Austria towards Nazi Storm Troopers and Black Guards is so threatening that the authorities are forced to refrain from making arrests, the "German Freedom" station declares and
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  • 90 3 London, Sept. 26. ACCORDING to an announcement from the Minister of Health at the end of July the total number of persons In receipt of relief at end of June was 1,031,421, a decrease of 42,554 compared with the corresponding total at the end of
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  • 120 3 JUST AS ENJOYABLE as 'Tour Daughters" is its follow-up, "Daughters Courageous," a Warner Brothers picture which opened at the AlhamDra Cinema last night. Rich m character, it has a story that is real and human the story of a renegade husband who comes back after
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  • 73 3 "THE Lone Wolf Spy Hunt," which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night, is noteworthy for an outstanding performance by Warren William. The story deals with the exploits of an ex-master crook who smashes a spy ring single-handed. There are good shorts, which include a Movietone
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  • 302 3 London, Sept. 26. THE German newsagency report, A professedly based on survivors' stories that the submarine which sank the Newcastle freighter Hazleside, 4,646 tons, first signalled the vessel to heave to and later fired warning shots over the steamer's bows, is flatly contradicted
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  • 230 3 Uneasiness In Evidence In Nazi Circles London, Sept. 26. THE publication of the German "White Book" following closely on the British publication of all official documents relating to events leading to the outbreak of war is interpreted here as indicating some uneasiness m
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  • 79 3 London, Sept. 26. IN the House of Commons to-day, a question about the Ministry of Information was answered by Sir Edward Grig? who has been appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the ministry. There were unfavourable demonstrations from all parts of the House when he
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  • 104 3 Britain Waits To Trade With Baltic States London, Sept. 2G. yHE President of the Board of I Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, speaking m the House of Commons, said that the Government pioposed to maintain trade between Britain and the Baltic states and Finland as far as the war permitted. British
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  • 77 3 London, Sept. 23. THE first mention m the Italian Press of the possibility of the collapse of the Siegfried Line is contained m a leading article m the Giornale d' ltalia, which has been broadcast on the Italian wireless. It stated: "The Allied Governments and
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  • 53 3 Wellington, Sept. 26. ZEALAND is making a special effort to supply the Royal Air Force with trained pilots and other flying personnel and all resources are being organised to that end. Existing air force stations are to be enlarged and six new organisations are to
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  • 157 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 26. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows, with previous quotations In parenthesis: RIBBER: Easy. London: 9\d 9 'ad. 9V*d. 9\d.l Nov.-Dec: 9*d 9%d. 9*d. 9\d Jan.-Mar.: 9** d. 9\d. 9%d. 10d> Apr.-June: 9\d. lOd. (lOd. lO^d > New York (October
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  • 325 3 London. Se*t. 24. »pHE following are to-day's closing middle 1 quotations. Shares are of £1 denominit unless otherwise stated Con. Loan 5% 1944-64 103\xi Funding Loan 4*> 1960-9 J 100 xi War Loan 3i 2 88 C Com. Union Assce. < Units* 6 Prudential Assce. 'A' 19
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    • 44 3 grow VEGETABLES WITH THE HELP OF NYTOL FERTILIZERS m handy 35ct. containers MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. UNITED ARTISTS WILL PRESENTT ALEXANDER KORDA'S TECHNICOLOURED TRIUMPH "w iiiiSJ^fin or tfie 'Ji Ik Opening Attraction (|^MJ|AS9 MAGNIFICENT PICTURE ■HF'^^Hi FOR A BML .^^BHll MAGNIFICENT OCCASION
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  • 604 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1939. The Western Front A LTHOTJGH news of the opera- tions on the Western Front is still scarce, the public is being permitted to know a little more of the military situation m the zone where, ultimately, this European war may be decided.
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  • 85 4 Special Unit Being Set Up By Former Penang Man From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 26. JI/IR M. Dorai Ross, formerly a Pen- ang merchant, is organising a station of the London volunteer ambulance service which is to be composed entirely of volunteers of both sexes
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  • 87 4 DURING the week ending Sept. 16, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 25,437 cases, of which: 19,303 (76 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom, 4,167 (16 per cent.) cases to Canada, and 1,967 (8 per cent.) cases elsewhere. Total exports for
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  • 418 4 Veteran Chinese Commander Says Enemy Exhausted Chungking, Sept. 26. •"THERE will not, and cannot, be 1 any major Japanese offensives m China m the near future because the Japanese are near the point of exhaustion after two years spent m the China campaign," declared
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  • 70 4 (Prcm Our Own Correspondent) Raub, Sept. 25. AT a meeting of the Ceylonese community of Pahang held here under the presidentship of Dr. P. Ponnampalam, Medical Officer, Raub, it was decided to offer every co-operation and assistance to the Central Ceylonese Committee of the Malaya
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  • 365 4 SOUTH INDIANS WAR FUND Sub-Committee Is Elected AT the meeting of the Indian com- munity of Singapore held last week m connection with devising ways and means for organizing contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, it was decided to form a separate subcommittee for the South Indian community. Accordingly, a
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  • 165 4 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 26. AT a meeting of Selangor Indians yesterday, presided ever by Mr. X X Benjamin, who saw service m the last war It was unanimously decided to support the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Mr. Benjamin declared that it was their
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  • 135 4 Appeal To Labour Employers T HE cc -°i* rati °n of estate mine mana 3 ers and other employers of labour n M requested m explaining i 0 t hei r ab forces the new postal article H] destination MM not show on the out,: address of
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  • 520 4 Market List 1 The Day rE 1.. mum and nuudn i i lows Ml I Beef steak p- r ki stew or curry per had U Steak lb. 54 cts. TO i lb 42 cts. 42 i 54 cts; Pork, lean pet 1 Pork, lean and
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    • 178 4 mo A Specialists m EUGENE Permanent Waving Hair -reconditioning MAISON PERM Ladies Hairdresser?, 79. Stamford Road. Chief Assistant Mrs. Thompson (From Ist. October) c a bw tw cic X \^^^f~ LR^^ '^vtal^L^La L^L^bV. FMbSOI RSv9 I v^^B BBV^k^hb^Ej^bV V^* Tff JiMt ■KMlAi FaTllfli anmßjß*Mßy¥ y t\\ s j fc NHJ\^^f
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    • 20 4 rtf£ JADE Lingerie, Negligees, Dressing Gowns. Pyjamas, Blouses In stock and orders taken 18. BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 29 5 has taken appropriate defence measures to defend her independPicture shous a field gun emplacement being dug by soldiers m a corn field near the German frontier.
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  • 589 5 MARINE ENGINEER'S CLAIM OVER SALARY Engaged On $340, Was Paid $180, He Says A CLAIM for balance of salary amounting to 5640 brought by an elderly marine engineer, Edward Peterson. against the owner and others interested m the vessel Ban Ho Liong was heard before the Chief Justice. S.S., Sir
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  • 223 5 *k-ers ana men of the rank and lile were ent at the funeral at Bidadari yesterday of Inspector Campbell Alexander, of the Straits Settlements F«>rcc, who was found shot m his quarter- m Directive Station yesterday moroinc:. y\j /L H. Dickinson, Inspeetorol Police, and
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  • 26 5 E:>E£ wfttt) war noises and ammunition are taking Ulu Pandan. to-day, states the o! Information. Singapore exercses frfß be between 7.15 d a~~
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  • 346 5 Forced Stranded Girl To Become Prostitute /CONVICTED on a charge of 1 i v i n g v^ wholly or partly on the earnings from prostitution, of a young Chinese girt Vong Quai Mui. lour middle-aged Chinese women. Yip Hark Moi, Yong Ah Tal. Wong Ah Sam and Ho Choy
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  • 153 5 Issued by Fraser Co. at the tlost of business yesterday. Tin at midday was S11T"». up V while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 33 cents. October-December 12% cents, January-March 3 1 1 cents Buyers displayed more interest m the share market to-day
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  • 57 5 The domestic tin quota has been fixed at 43 Der cent, for the fourth quarter of 1939. based on an international quota release of 60 per cent, as announced by tne to.ernatiSial Tin Committee on Sept. l and confirmed m the announcement of the two subsequent quota
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  • 25 5 MRS. C. R. CHERRY was admitted to the General Hospital yesterday and operated on for appendicitis. She is making satisfactory progress.
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  • 183 5 Forfeiture Of Cafe Licence Is Ordered pORFEITURE of licence and a fine of $50 was the sentence imposed on 50-year-old Tan Meng Han, an elderly Hainanese cafe licencee, who was convicted m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday on a charge of knowingly permitting prostitutes to meet and remain m
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  • 126 5 SEPT. 26, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers Nc. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 33 33^ No IX R.S.S. F.OB, m cases October 33 33 v, GF.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8 m bales October 32 l i 32 F.A.Q. R.SS. F. 0.8. m bales October
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    • 47 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) Before or After the Show When m IPOH stay at the HOTEL MAJESTIC I tte excellence or its ana musical enter'ainmeut. ACE ON WEDNESDAYS %M> SATURDAYS SAME OLD VINTAGE WINES SAME OLD CHEAP PRICES. H.BOLTER&CO. 23. WINCHESTER HOUSE.
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    • 275 5 THE NEW PENFOLD PATENTED GOLF BALL THE GOLF BALL WITHOUT A RIVAL Sole Agents- $9.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. perdoz.nett. THE MALAYAN BAGGAGE~SERV ICl" Baggage and Luggage Transporters, Packing and Furniture Removers, Insurance and Forwarding Effected, Lorry and C'ooly Suppliers. PROMPT ATTENTION Phone: 7130 2-B Raffles Place, SINGAPORE. STRAITS TIMES ANNUAL
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  • 101 6 More Evidence Recorded m Aik Hoe Case jyiORE evidence was recorded In the Sin ga pore Criminal District Court yesterday, m the case m which Aik Hoe and Co.. Ltd.. well-known rubber dealers are alleged to have stocked about 3,000 piculs of rubber valued at
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  • 297 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Sept. 13. DR. ROBERT ALBERT MOSTYN HOOPS, 63-year-old former Principal Medical Officer of the Straits Settlementspleaded guilty at the Old Bailey to-day to a charge of bigamously marrying Vera Zoric m Belgrade, last May. AFTER medical evidence to
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  • 42 6 i Prom Our Own Correspondent. > Seremban, Sept. 25. Negri Sembilan and Selangor will Dftfft shortly at Kuala Lumpur m an inter-state soccer match m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The teams will be restricted to players under 26.
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  • 170 6 TiE results for the Invitation Table Tennis Tournament of Selangor, held under the auspices of the Selangor Chinese Athletic Association for Singles and Doubles are as follows SINGLES Hoh Kum Tho (S.C.A.A.) beat Ho Poh (S.C.E.A.) 21—16, 23—21, 21—19; Wong Fook Hoi (S.C.A.A.) beat Leong
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  • 135 6 The following are the teams and starting times for the women's golf match between the Garrison Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club at Sepoy Lines to-morrow Garrison Golf Club mentioned first p.m. 3.55 Mrs. L. R. S. Macfarlane (18) vs. Mrs. F. Sharp (24). 4.00 Mrs.
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  • 68 6 The Pasir Panjang Rovers team to meet the Casuals m a friendly soccer game on Wednesday at the YM.C.A. ground lAnson Road> will be: Ong Eng Hoe. Leong Foon Chew, Cheng Chee Fong. Wong Toug Seng, John Hon, Cheng Weng Vim, Chan Ah Yin, Sin Slew Kee.
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    • 466 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials cr services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Boom: Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Supply of Anti-Malarial Mixture for 1940. Date of Closing. 12 noon. Oct. 3. 1939. Supply of Malleable Cast Iron and/or Cast
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    • 446 6 DOES OWN HOUSEWORK AT 70 With the Help of Kruschen "For nine years now I have used Kruschen Salts and could not do without them. I take a third of a teaspoon m a cup of water as hot as I can drink it. No sickness, no headaches now. I
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  • 21 8 Fraser And Co.'s List I I SDAY. SEPT 26. 19. 1 5 P.M. MINING sdfgfg sdfgf
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  • 519 8 Third S. C. C. Hockey Trial Ends In Draw KEEPING up a sustained attack m the closing stages of the game. Colours drew with Whites m the third S.C.C. hockey trial played on the padang yesterday. The Colours w;re three-one down at half-time but soon wiped out their deficit to
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  • 44 8 The C.S.C. "A" team beat the R.A.F. iH.Q. > m a keenly contested hockey match played at Balestier yesterday by tLe only goal scored. There wa^ no scoring m the first half, but m the second Sundram netted for the winner?.
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  • 62 8 In a well contested game of soccer played on the McNair School ground on Monday afternoon between the Victoria Afternoon School and the Hindu Youngsters, the schoolboys emerged victors by the odd goal m seven. The scorers were Moon Yong (2) and Sin Cheong (2) for the winners,
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  • 40 8 The following will represent S.C.R.C. at hockey to-day against the Colts at Hong Llm Green Patrick Yee, Chim Bock, K. T. Ooi, Kirr. Wan. Kirn Swee. Swee Keng. Lim Swang. Mook Kirn. Kee Slang. Eoon Unn, Antho:^ Chocng.
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  • 61 8 The following will represent the Borneo Co. XI m a friendly game of soccer against the Ford Motors XI to-morrow at the S.HB ground. Ahmat, Scow Khiam Chuan, J. Guy, Chua Ah Hoe, Harry Tan, Charlie Kang, Sim Kang Hai. Khor Han Hock. Wun Yew Tim, RAW Hills,
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  • 298 8 Island Club vs. Garrison Club On Sunday TiE teams and starting times for the social match between the Island G.C. and Garrison G.C. at the Island Club on Sunday morning are as follows (Garrison team mentioned first First and tenth tees will be closed to non-parti-cipants between 8.50 and 9.20
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  • 105 8 Playing at the Raffles Institution's Hall, the Raffles' team reguiered a victory over the Spartan B.P. by five games to nil. Detailed results are as follows: (Raffles' players mentioned first.'. SINGLES Goh Tian Chye beat Tan Kok Ann 13 13 (5 2), 15 9; Howe Soo Beng beat
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  • 109 8 A friendly return table- tennis match was played at Band's premises last Saturday between the Friendly Band and the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club. The match ended m a victory for the former by five games to one. Results (.Band's players mentioned first). Hsieh Chin Kee beat Nalpon
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  • 60 8 The following players have been selected represent the Usefullads B.P. second team m a friendly game of badminton against Raffles Institution on Saturday at their School Hall at 2 p.m. Lee Yang Kwang, R. Raghunathan. Ong Say Yeo, Tan Hye Leong, Tan Tiang Bee, 6. S. Pillay, Bobby
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  • 81 8 Bukit Timah Range will be available to the S.R.A. on Saturday and Sunday. The programme will be: Saturday 2.30 pjn., Ist Stage King's; Sunday 8.00 ajn., 2nd Stage King's. .22 Revolver and Small bore rifle will be included. In a friendly football match Dlayed on Sv.rday at the
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  • 518 8 DEBULTS ot ties played yesterday m the four Singapore lawn tennis tournaments now m progress, were: S.C.C. Veterans' doubles handicap: J. Wilson tnd S. E. Newberry (—3) beat J. H. Pedlow end R. M. Duff (—3). 6— B. 9—7. 6—2. *B* class doubles isemi-rinal) R. H.
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  • 98 8 INTER-CLUB TABLE TENNIS In a table tennis match played at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Recreation Club last Sunday, the Serangoon Friendly Party defeated the home team by four games to three. Scores (S.FP. players mentioned first) Singles: Tan Teng Siang beat Lee Slew Choh 3—l Ang Yong Boon beat
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  • 31 8 Pittsburg, Sept. 26. |>ILLY CONN, recognised m X 3 America as the world's lightheavyweight champion, retained the title by outpointing Melio Bettina over fifteen rounds here to-day. Reuter.
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  • 380 8 Yesterday's Division I Soccer PLAYING their final game of the series m the first division of the league at the Stadium yesterday the Chinese held the Sappers to a draw, each side scoring once. Both sets of forwards finished badly, the Chinese being particularly weak.
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  • 83 8 (F -O-Ow n(orrf|^ m Football Aswriation Ou "n h P«»an. suspended, narrelv ('how t ry v^ and Yean* Ka h C h^Tjg Kh^ Chinese Football AcMciauZ pp|w «c *nd Albert of the Penan., arJ creation Club Chow T>iL Choon !>.„. •nd Samad w .r\^ X month,
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  • 16 8 The lv) k mAtrh h«<« term and the B-l' g terday was Win? j
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