The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 September 1939

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS (SPECIAL AIRMAIL EDITION 10 CENTS) NO. 15,894. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939.
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  • 1038 1 Raised To 7/-6 In First War Budget ALL ROUND INCREASE IN TAXATION London, Sept. 27. THE Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir John Simon, introduced his first war budget m the House of MMM this afternoon. The budget includes all round increases m both iii rect
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  • 349 1 Nazis Claim Surrender Of Warsaw GENERAL READY TO NEGOTIATE Berlin, Sept. 27. r[E claim that the commander of the Warsaw garrison has offered to surrender the town and the garrison is made m a German High Command communique, which adds that Gen. Blaskowitz has been appointed to negotiate the surrender
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  • 108 1 London, Sept. 27. THERE HAS BEEN a broadcast from Warsaw which does not confirm German reports that the city has offered to surrender. The German Embassy m Washington announced to-day that it had been informed that Warsaw had surrendered at 11.30 this morning. The Warsaw
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  • 239 1 Saarbruecken Threatened By French SIEGFRIED LINE DAMAGED London, Sept. 27. T is stated that on the Western 1 Front the Germans have completely evacuated Saarbreucken and Zweibreucken, close by, is seriously threatened, being under continuous artillery fire. This morning's French communique says that the nigh, was* quiet, but there was
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  • 298 1 FRENCH TRIBUTES TO WORK OF R.A.F. PLANES HEN London, Sept. 27. AS activity develops on the whole Siegfried Line, the value of Allied reconnaissances far behind the German front become more apparent. The French High Command has reported that it has full admiration for the R.A.F., both m quality of
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  • 247 1 BRITISH NA VAL SQUADRON SHOOTS DO WN PLANES 20 German Attackers Get Worst Of North Sea Fight London, Sept. 27. IN the House of Commons, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, announced that yesterday, m the middle of the North Sea, a squadron of British capital ships,
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  • 129 1 London. Sept. 27. AT QUESTION TIME m the House of Commons to-day, the Under-Sec-retary ior Foreign Affaire, Mr. R. A. Butler, was asked if the Government would announce whether it was ready to discuss with European nations the establishment of a United States of
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  • 95 1 Soviet Renews Promise To Rumania Bucharest, Sept. 2t. IT is learned that the Soviet has renewed its assurance to respec* Rumanian neutrality. Official and unofficial circles express astonishment at the report of a possible Soviet :up m Bessarabia The Soviet fortified lines along the Dniester and recently feMNMMI lorces there.
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  • 77 1 London, Sept. THE Government of the United Kingdom is to have a special representative m Dublin m view of the specia problems of neutral trade and pollt situation which have arisen out of war. This was announced m the H>use o Commons yesterday. The first
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  • 60 1 London, Sept. 21. TO-DAY the French police were busy visiting centres of Communist activity to carry out last night's decree dissolving the Communist Party. All sections of the French press approve of the decree with the exception of the former Socialist Prime Minister M. Leon Blum,
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    • 72 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL pRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER. DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY IT* SATURDAY -m IN AID OF ST. NICHOLAS HOME FOR BLIND CRIPPLED CHILDREN ROMANTIC BOHEMIAN NIGHT DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT LAWN THE BOHEMIANS MR. ft M rol ah lOTERTAn|ERB WILL PRESENT A LIVELY PROGRAMME OF
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  • 862 2 THE latest market price list, with minimum and maximum prices, is as follows MEAT Beef steak per kati 36 cts. 46 cts.; Beef stew or curry per kati 29 cts. 40 cts.; Fillet Steak lb. 52 cts. 70 cts.; Mutton, Australian lb 42 cts. 42 cts: Mutton,
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    • 437 2 "Ifs Superior to "Four Daughters"— Walter Winchell. "An exceptionally Good Picture" Malaya Tribune "Just as Enjoyable as "Four Daughters"— FßEE PRESS ALHAMBRA— rft M± v4~fe. a^H. no ms m— *^_^Bf v.*« .^*_ft Evotroxß t^rlm 7f r^sm^ bU y L^- -4 p. Nl D,: RAID'S lht uvsbi« Bj iEFFREY LYNN FAY
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    • 327 2 i boxing! I BEST JUNIOR PROGRAMME I SINCE ITS INCEPTION S LOGGER CHIANG 6 (3) RDS. BABY CHOCOLATE > AL RODRIGUES 6 (3) RDS. BUDDY ANON M. DASS 4 (3) M. A WANG HERMAN 4 (3) CYCLONE KID C. MACK AY 4 (3) TONY WONG TO-NIGHT PRICES:— SI, 50 &20
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    • 365 2 TO-DAY at the us- us ~9.iT] CAPITOL RKO-Radio's gripping Adventure Story of a h^ir Plane flight— AIR-LINER CRASHES IN CANNBAL4NFVBIBI JUNGLE! Only 5 out of the 12 passensfer^ n escape Death _____________________________________w^ ___F P^______m _rv^___k «y. fe _r y^_^^^^_P PW p p _r__r ____r l^ R >H» MMkßrtai i IV
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  • 239 3 Alleged To Have Connived At Escape Of Submarine London, Sept. 27. m SSIAX relations with Estonia, which have been causing lx .ome alarm for the last few days, were clarified by tv\<> statements last night. The Russian wireless broadcast a criticism of the nian Government
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  • 144 3 K.L.M. Aircraft Attacked By Germans London, Sept. 27. 1*.." attack on a Netherlands civil' MT, whiih is admitted by j to-day. has brought a ent from .Amsterdam. :.:ed out m the Netherlands ..rcraft was carrying neutral i _:ers and mail between neutral j md was flying m neutral rd •Necherlands"
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  • 81 3 AN TI-NAZI MOVEMENT IN THE REICH London, Sept- 27. I LEGAL organisations m Germany I*l stopped for one day," deI the German Freedom Party an- m another broadcast. > nents of the Nazis have been D out not conquered. They stand :ier m the trenches and factories r military control.
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  • 47 3 Copenhagen, Sept. 27. THE ESTONIAN deputation, headed by M. Seller, is flyin? to Moscow to-day. and the Soviet h?s demanded from Estonia a fresh trade agreement and Lise harbour m the Balt'c and probably Sesel Paldiski as a naval base, it is stated here. Reuter
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  • 54 3 Paris, Sept. 27. A DECREE forbidding criticism m speech or writing of the British Empire aiid Poland is published m the official Journal. The decree is an extension cf the recent decree respecting France. This is the first time that such a -law affecting another country
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  • 69 3 Paris, Sept. 27. "FHE disgrace of the Reich Pro- paganda Minister, Dr. Joseph Goebbels, appears to be confirmed by information reaching Zurich from Berlin, according to the Havas agency. Probably Dr. Goebbels will be allowed to disappear gradually. His disgrace is reparted to be due to
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  • 224 3 Soviet, Italy Balkan Pact Report TURKISH VISIT TO j MOSCOW london, Sept. 27. THE visit of the Turkish Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, to Moscow is still causing much speculation. To-day he will continue the talks which he started yesterday with M. Molotov, the President of the Soviet Supreme Council. Reports
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  • 59 3 London, Sept. 27. HITLER and von Ribbentrop arrived .m Berlin from Poland yesterday evening according to the Berlin wireless, which broadcast that vcn Ribbentrop had several long talks with Hitler m the past two days, prior to his visit to Moscow, from where he
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  • 36 3 London, Sept. 27. IT !s reported from Rome that a French military aeroplane came j down on the north-east coast of Sardinia yesterday. The plane and crew of six have been interned. Reuter
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  • 36 3 Belgrade, Sept. 27. rE executive committee of the Yugoslav Radical Union, the Gove rnment Party, has declared its un- reserved support for the policy of i strict neutrality adopted by the Gov- ernment. Reuter
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  • 80 3 BRITAIN PAPER FOR SOUTH AMERICA London. Sept- 27. THE Ministry of Information states that the German wireless has broadcast a statement that the British Government are to cut off supplies of paper for Latin American countries unless their newspapers agree to adopt a pro-British attitude. It seems hardly necessary to
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  • 30 3 BRITISH PLANE FORCED DOWN IN ICELAND London, Sept. 27. A BRITISH military plane has been forced down by fog m ncrth-east Iceland. The plane and crew have been interned. Reuter
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  • 42 3 London, Sept. 27. THE Manchester Guardian comment- ing on Warsaw's heroic resistance says that "to find that instead of help we can only give our admiration is a terrible wound to our pride and our conscience." British Wireless
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  • 318 3 Stettin, Sept. 27. A VIVID description of besieged Warsaw, which he left on iSept. 21 during a four-hour truce j and arrived here on Monday afternoon, has been given^ by Mr. Po Hsi-yln, Manchukuo Consul-General for Warsaw. Recalling the first German air-raid on Warsaw,
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  • 149 3 Cuba Suggests Line Through Middle Of Atlantic Pacific London, Sept. 27. THE Pan-American Conference at Panama is considering how far neutral waters shall extend on both sides of the American Continents. A proposal from the leader of the Cuban delegation is that the boundary
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  • 112 3 London, Sept. 27. DOLISH sources m Bucharest said to-day that the Rumanian Government has seized 14 lorries and motor cars carrying half rf the gold reserve of Poland, which amounted to about 15,000.00 ft was hidden near the frontier until the Polish Government could take refuge
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  • 174 3 DROMINENT Malays attended a meeting held at the Old Astana m Kamporg Glam last mght. to corakfef the raising of funds among Malays for the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Capt. N. IL Hashim presided. The meeting decided to appoint a committer of 12, to co-opt the
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  • 301 3 London, S pi. THE following are to-day's ciotlng mlad!. quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination I'nles.s otherw._e stale: Con. Loan b f 1944-64... lOP f-unding Lean 4', 19'JL-9j War Loan 3 tV 68 un V: ?on Astce. <L 1*1 T i, Pmoential Assce. 'A'. lsT 4 Royal
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  • 189 3 (Prom Our Own Correspondent London, Sept. 27. pOMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows. wiUi previous quo* a* lons In parenthesis:— RUBBKK: Firmer. London: 9\d. 9 r Sd. I 9 l .d. 9 *d > Nov.-Dec. 9>_d. 9^d. 9%d. 9 f »d Jan -Mar.: d^d. 9"„ d.
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  • 636 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939. Wartime Trade MR. C. R. CHERRY'S speech at yesterday's half -yearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce probably reflected the views of the Government m regard to t^ade. His remarks about the need for adequate man-power for commercial undertakings, if Malaya
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  • 806 4 Rubber And Tin Supplies To Britain Must Not Be Hindered "LOCAL FIRMS MUST HAVE THE NECESSARY STAFFS," HE SAYS "IT is of the greatest importance that nothing should *be done to disturb the steady flow from this country to Great Britain, her Dominions
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  • 82 4 THE GOVEHNOR and Lady Thomas, accompanied by the Private Secretary and Aide-de-camp, will leave Singapore for Penang this morning by the s.s. Kedah. Sir Shenton is to unveil the iscentlyerected statue at Port Cornwallis of Capt. Francis Light, founder of Penang. The party will stay
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  • 55 4 A SIM of $5,000 is to be donated by the Singapore Chamber ef Commerce to the Malaya Patriotic FuntJ. This was decided at the halfyearly meeting of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce held yesterday. Mr. C. R. Cherry, chairman, made the proposal which was seconded
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  • 477 4 Premier Replies To Nazi Lies VIGOROUS and convincing replies were made hi the House of Commons by the Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) and the First Lord of tfca Admiralty iMr Winston Churchill* to German complaints against the British blockade, especially as to the stoppage of food
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  • 123 4 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Sept. 27. I OCAL contributions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund now total $27,220.93 accordins to an announcement by the Chartered Bank: Latest donations are as folows: Mr. Andrew Schirmer, $50: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Blomfleld. $50, "N. and G. n
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  • BAN ON CODE TELEGRAMS
    • 93 4 JHE Information Dep. nounce that th* the following memoranda' mercial cables from graph Censor, Mal 7f Censorship re-ulat telegrams cannot b The use of abbreviate tions which virtually a. private code must t* category. Commercial cubic whi-- Qf clearly state the nature o action, with a
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    • 327 4 How Times Have Changed "I \>a^ the firjt Straits-b girl m Ma 1 ay a to p to the U States for further Mudy. Ti. I many obstacles m my wgj a Mirs Catherine Lin ton of ErgUsh at Amoy Utatati she spoke at Uk I
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    • 119 4 EXCHANGE CONTROL MONEY FOR CHINA Remittances Ma y Be Made As Usual THE introduction of 1 change control m th -V not affect family rerrutta sent to China, says a st.. by the Department H Singapore, last night. This information is published. the statement, as there appear" some misunderstanding rega
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  • 588 5 JUDGE ON NECESSITY OF SEVERE TERM Notice Of Appeal Given (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur, Sept. 27. •j PEEL that a severe sentence is necessary m ca*es I ihi> nature, especially m this case, where the $ed is a European" declared Mr.
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  • 410 5 HAINANESE "BOY" SENTENCED Hwomm boy" to a d kulfi and asked his he wanted to die after anded was related before j Gob m the Singapore Fifth art yesterday, .ng Ding Suan. 34. was produced attempting voluntarily to B E s;v_: _e?r.. with a dan- a
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  • 204 5 AN alleged fatal knife attack en a Hainunese "coy." fenacrti m t__e employ of Rear-Arimi.al Drew, had a sequel at the Singapore Assizes yester- 'day when a young Chinese, lt_3 Dan Yick. was on trial on a eh urf of mur- dering a compatriot named
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  • 38 5 MEMBERS of the Musical Society j are reminded that the final j practice for the concert on Sun- 1 day next will take place to-msrrow at 9 pjn. instead ol 5Ji pjn. as ori- ginally arranged.
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  • 1277 5 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co.'s List Allexibys (sl> V-*S 1.35 Alor Gajah vsl> I.W I- 10 Amal. Malay ($r 1.6j J.JJ Aver Hiiam l-0o 1-1° Ajer Paa« ($1) I.THI I.JJtf Ayer Molek tsl) 100 1.10 Basset c tsl»
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  • 232 5 AFTER deliberating for an hour and ten minutes a special jury, sitting, at the Singapore Assizes before Mr. Justice Manning yesterday, returned a unanimous verdict of not guilty against a middle-aged Chinese named Chin Teng Kong who was charged with the murder of Fan Kah
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  • 190 5 Issued by FTa«er Co. at the close of business yesterday. Tin at midday was $117%, unchanged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was Spot buyers 33* i cents, October/ December 33% cents and January /March 32 cents. Dollar tin shares were again favoured m the
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    • 39 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) Before or After the Show When m IPOH stay at the HOTEL MAJSSTIC I *<*ec ror the excellence cf its ~e and musical entertainment D *NCE ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
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    • 10 5 I Shopkeepers Convicted Under Food Control Law See Page 6
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    • 206 5 TH E NE W i PENFOLD PATENTED I GOLF BALL _^6fS3^_ __^PV^^_Kwl >V ____H X- -_2iv___________r _H-t__k V^fr-RKa Hfin H H H _TTT2 H up THE GOLF BALL WITHOUT A RIVAL I .Sole Agents: $9.50 ROBINSON CO., LTD. per doz next. i tmMI^MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMm I Specialist!- m EUGENE Permanent Waving Hair
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  • 25 6 Accounts controlled and audited by fully qualified English Accountant m established private practice at inclusive moderate fees. Box 754, care of Singapore Free Press.
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  • 105 6 COMPLAINANT GENEROUS SAYS MAGISTRATE TAKING the view that the complainant was being very generous, Mr. Conrad Oldham yesterday acquitted four Chinese, who were charged m the Second Court with causing hurt to a compatriot. The accused were Lee Ah Chaai, Kuek Quee Sang, Ng Tah Sui and Lelc Choon Kiat.
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  • 122 6 FURTHER evidence m a claim for balance of salary brought by a 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 Percy McElwaine, m the High Court yesterday. Peterson Is
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  • 84 6 THE prosecution wa* closed yesterday m the Singapore Criminal District Court 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 between $40,000 and $80,000 m excess of the amounts
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  • 523 6 "IGNORANCE NO DEFENCE, SAYS MAGISTRATE THREE Indian shopkeepers were convicted by Mr. L. C. Goh m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, on charges under the Food Control Ordinance. A. S. Ayah, of Kallang Road, Was fined $100, or m default of payment two
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  • 209 6 MAGISTRATE ON POSSIBLE DOUBT REMARKING that there was a possible doubt that defendant was exposing rice for sale, Mr. L. C. Goh In the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday acquitted a middle-aged Hokkien, Peh Khian, manager of Chop Swee Hup, of Holland Road, on a charge of
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  • 170 6 Used Abusive Language On Inspector *TT is evident to the court that the accused is an extremely argumentative person," remarked Mr. Conrad Oldham, Singapore Second Magistrate, yesterday, when imposing fines of $5 and $12 on an Indian taxi-driver, Pag Singh, on charges of disorderly behaviour and using abusive language to
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    • 310 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Foom: 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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    • 439 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chine by Bpedal Charter) 12, Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 6441 Sub.- Manager's Office 6442 Exchange Dept 6441 n General Office MM-» Cable Address! •CHCNG&UO.* Paid Up Ctplta! Ch i^ 40.006.06t.* ■SS-Sl*. Ch.* MNWMi rota! Assets approximately Ch. $2,647,000,060.00 Tse-Vung Boong. Chairman ot Board
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    • 682 6 j_i kl Mi£ %%?^j^ljT^H AMMa. m\ m\\\ _Mm\. aM AMMMM \\^MM\ TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY. SUEZ port ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES, GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORE Arrlres Leares Leave? 4i^ Spore Spore Peiutnf N^« PRESIDENT POLK O-t 7 Oct 10 Ot v PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov. 4
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    • 415 7 m t ~^^^™^^**^.^^--_-^__b m ri I \A i__3c«fc<__C-?*^ "I -^liiiijf^ Jt I y P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. €5c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. Owing to the uncertainty regarding the actual date .rival and departure of the Company's steamers i to the outbreak of hostilities list
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    • 502 7 iOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In pypj TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passage 513 L pAWADIA* PACiIIC THE "EMPRESS ROUTE offers TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICES via HONOLULU or direct EMPRESS to VANCOUVER ACROSS CANADA by TRANS-CONTINENTAL TRAIN without charge— thence by CANADIAN PACIFIC ATLANTIC SERVICES TO ENGLAND or the CONTINENT— all under ONE MANAGEMENT LOW
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    • 331 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. 3cean Building:, Coilyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building:, Penang Tel. 1366 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arriva. and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, il
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  • 364 8 NAVY BEAT MENTALS 2-1 IN CUP SOCCER Winners' Goals Scored In Last Five Minutes rfO goals scored m the last five minutes of play gave the Royal Navy a well-deserved victory over the Mental Hospital Sports Club at the Stadium yesterday, m the qualifying round of the Singapore Cup competition.
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  • 322 8 PLAYING their opening fixture ol the season, the SRC. beat the Indian Association by two goals to nil m a hockey encounter on the SJR.C. Pad ang, yesterday. Pl&v was fast, but Inclined to be scrappy. The SRC. proved the be.V?r team
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  • 226 8 nu all round superiority the ..CR.C. gained a four goals to one vie-: lory over the Sing- pore Colts Hockey Club m a hockey match plai _d at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Th. Chinese attach showed thrust and good understanding and work
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  • 60 8 In a hockey match played at the Khalza J Association ground yesterday, the AngloChinese School beat the Khalsa second team by rhe odd goal ir. three. Th* schoolboys were superior In attack and defence and m th? first half scored through Doralsamy and Charley Leelah.
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  • 31 8 The Singapore Colci beat Raff.es Institu- tion by f ,ur goals to tv.o m a hockey fixture on the Institution ground, yesterday. The half -time score wps three-one.
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  • 65 8 The following have been selected to play loi the S.CC. vs. the Police to-day at the sec Lt. J. S. Aveling: P F. Kinsey. Capt. J. R. Kellett; S T. Monk, W. J. Peel. Lt. D. E. D. Morris; Capt. R. G. J. Kingsmill. T. A D. Hewan.
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  • 67 8 IN A RATHER DULL GAME of rugger at Farmer Pnrk yesterday, a St. Andrew's Old Boys' rugby t»m beat the R.A.F. (HQ) by eight points (a Tool and a tryj to nil. N. Hartley louohed down m the first halt* for W. Fer>*u_on to convert, and m
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  • 49 8 The following have accepted to play for the Kota Rangers XI vs. the Bank* Sports Club on Sunday at the M.F.A. ground, Balestier Road at 5.15 p.m. Madon. H. A. Rahman. Harith. Ikssan. A. Karim. Amat Pattah. Haji Garhan. Jaflar Rlduan, Nasir, Puteh, Hussaln, Bakar, Hasri.
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  • 111 8 AT a general meeting of the Singapore Pilipino Association held recently at 'lie residence of the president, the following '•ere elected offlce- bearer.; for the rest of the current year Mr. M. Anclano (President re -elected Mr. Santos Alvaran (Vice-President) Mr. P. A. Undasan (Hon. Secretary re-elected)
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  • 109 8 THE FOLLOWING have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. a alnst the S.R.C. to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. on the S.R.C. ground A. Nathaniels. F. Hutchinson. Dr. Xavier Lee Fong Lim, G. Day, Goh Chin Chye, j] Mannasseh. A. C. Galstaun. I. B. Suralta I. van Geyzel
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  • 52 8 The team to meet the Duniran P.anrcrs m a friendly game of soccer on Sunday "at the Geylang Stadium will be selected from the following Sin Kong. C. B. Humphries (Capt.) Dollah Hock Guan. Mun Cheng. Hoi Seng, Jafaar! Ismail, Lian Sin, Yew Tim. Swee Tian, Mahmood and
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  • 73 8 TWO HOCKEY TEAMS, each known as the Colts, played matches yesterday, one team winning against Raffles Institution and the other being beaten by the S.C.R.C. Though bearing the same name, each aide is entirely Independent of the other, the difference being that the team that beat Raffles
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  • 207 8 REPRESENTATIVES from the Loyal Regiment, Port Canning, the Manchester R giment. R.A.M.C., 31st Co., R.E. (Changi) and the 7th Heavy Regiment, plpyed m the Army rugger trial at Gillman B* r.\a__> yesterday. The game was payed m >hre* spells of about 20 minutes each. As players were
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  • 178 8 The friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles played at the Victoria School Hall between the Oxygen B P and the Mental Hcrpltal S.C. last Saturday lesulted m a win for the former by six games to one. Results (Oxygen players mentioned first) Singles N.
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  • 84 8 The V.M.C.A. 20th swimminp championsbip carnival will be held on Saturday Oct i 4 ,nf a "o entrles close on Saturday! SeDt. 30. There are seventeen events m the programme including events for men women, schoolboys and boys under four ft ten vis. Tlie preliminary heats will
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  • 381 8 fHREE ties were p.ayed off yesterday m the S.C.C. tennis tourney. Results were: Handicap Mixed Doubles:— Miss Duff and D. E. L. Anderson beat Mr. and Mrs Warden ft— tt, 6 4. tf— 2: Mrs. .Arche- and Major R. Bedford beat Mr. and Mrs. Bembroke 6 2,
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  • 365 8 PADANG RUGGER DISPLAYING marked superiority m all departments, the S.C.C. second eleven defeated the S.C.R.C. by 26 points (one goal and seven tries) to three (penalty goal) m a game of rugby played on the padang yesterday. The game was on the scrappy side,
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