The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 September 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15.890. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 193!). 5 CENTS.
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  • 455 1 Britain Unmoved By New Agreement PEACE DEMAND AFTER RAPE OF POLAND London. Sept. 29. [HE new Soviet -German agreement, which was announced Hateen this morning:, has left Great Britain unmoved. The agreement, which divides Poland between i iermany and Russia without leaving any buffer state, that
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  • 173 1 yH£ Soiict-Cwerman threat to Britain and France is m the following terms: The German and Soviet Governits. having by agreement signed a definite settlement of the questions arising out of the dissolution of Poiqnd and having m this way created a svre' base for durable peacs
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  • 228 1 NAZIS WILL HAVE TO PAY FOR HELP London View Of Moscow Pact London, Sept. 29. ILTHOUGH no official reaction to A the Russo-German pact is yet available, it is pointed out m wellinformed quarters, says Reuter's Diplomatic Correspondent, that Firstly, Mr. Chamberlain, m a recent statement, said that Russia's action
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  • 103 1 RIBBENTROP ON WHA T IS SETTLED London, Sept. 29. BEFORE leaving Moscow, the German Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbentrop, said that the following points had been settled: Firstly. German-Soviet frieadsliip has been finally established; Secondly, the two nations will allow no further interference m Eastern European questions; Thirdly, both desired
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  • 32 1 London, Sept. 29. ACCORDING TO a Turkish news- paper to-day, Turkey and Germany are negotiating a nev/ commercia treaty. It is reported that preliminary conversations have already taken place at Istanbul; Reuter
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  • 80 1 London, Sept. 29. DELTER'S Diplomatic Correspon- dent learns from authoritative Soviet circles m London that the Soviet Ambassador m London, M. Ivan Maisky, when he saw the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, on Wednesday informed him of the Soviet's intention to maintain a policy of neutrality. He
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  • 103 1 First Step In Rubber Barter Scheme Loudou, Sept. 29. IT is announced that the Ministry of Supply requests offers of rubber for shipment In October and or November. November and/or December, sellers option cif Boston and cif New Orleans. Shipment must be marl? m British or American vessels and shipment
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  • 62 1 London, Sept. 29. |N Rumania, all citifens belonging to the army have been recalled from abroad and further troops are being sent to Bessarabia* the province which belonged to Russia until the last war. Besides 14 British bombers, which were flown from England by Rumanian
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  • 45 1 London, Sept. St. It is officially announced that R.A.F. nnits to-day carried out attacks on ships of the German fleet m Heligoland Bight. Despite formidable anti-aircraft fire attacks were pressed home at low altitude. Some of our aircraft have no! yet returned. Reuter
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  • 248 1 London, Sept. 29. THE magnificent offer of help from Canada is rapidly taking practical shape. All parts of the Dominion will be represented m an army division which is being formed for overseas service. Technical units, which have been organized and w!ll eventually form
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  • 248 1 Germans Driven Back In Saarbreucken Region London. Sept. 2*>. nETAILS of a French attack east of the Moselle aiv v given m Le Petit Parisien by the journal's militai y expert, who says that the attack, which was made tanks followed by infantry,
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  • 42 1 London. Sept. A PARIS message states that the Allied air forces continue success ful flights far behind the Siegfried Line. German aircraft have bee-j unaj.. to prevent the Allied fliers fror« returning to their bases. Reuter
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  • 205 1 Loudon. Sept. PRENCIi opinion appears now 10 I favour the idea that the expected German offensive will flr>t be aimed at recovering German territory, especially around Saarbruecken. the loss of which is a severe economic blew Military critics are enclcs- •cun. estimate Germany's
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    • 93 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK 31GIA TEA l~^^^ 1 1 b^bV at^r .^b^ b^^bW Hb^^^bV _^J b^bh iFij bSs^bV I |H rj lJ k t r^ Dbb ~^l P9 s*^R \Hm__ .^L^^^r-' B^^^^B BB^p#<ji^Lß^M B^B^^^^C^^^^^a^^^^B^^^JmS^j^^^^J^^^^J^M .-^^^jP3^^^J l^*HpBJ^^3"^F^Lfc|^j!j^2^*^SttßW^^n^j^BM!^J^BßW^^B^F^B3wß^^^BJlßßßE^BßPß To-night j Orchestral Concen 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to
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    • 157 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW II HOTEL TO-NIGHT IN AID OF ST. NICHOLAS HOME FOR BLIND AND CBIPPLPD CHILDREN ROMANTIC BOHEMIAN NIGHT 1 SPECIAL DINNER SERVED ON THE MOONLIT UH\ DANCING IN THE BALL-ROOM MR. MRS. VW'ER GOMEZ supported by SIGNE GREEN. Jean Elder, Moira Elder. Clare Edwards.
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    • 190 2 Everything you liked m "FOUR DAUGHTERS" is back again and better than ever I ALHAMBRA ll a.m.. MS. US &M 5 P.m.| ■P tf^^^ /v 7/// PICTURE CLAUDE RAINS ?1 |M ,h« »ov«bi« H JEFFREY L^TVN FAY BA INTER Ho^D^u" J Ffjnk vuiluch.DONALD CRISP-MAY ROBSON«I)Kk Fo«. s^.*^»-t«- Pnscilla Lane •Rosemary
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    • 137 2 TIIF KIND OF GIRL YOU ONLY MEET ONCE Bl T WHAT A ONCE? PAVIUON sis 6i5 9i5 TO-DAY AN T Kn L A T| W mm tf% r JHr Iy^J^lß^ i jl^T, «^K m V T^H A) v f -jj y -\^^^W HOW HARD CAN YOU LAUGH? YOU WILL NEVER
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    • 138 2 HAPPY CABARET CHARITY NIGHT IN AID OF CHINA RED CROSS FUND TO-NIGHT— DANCE STARTS P.M. EXTENSION VAUDEVILLE Jm A. Mb ATTRACTION COME SUPPORT A GREAT CAUSE fbarsl\ n v i noifeii^ Cuaranteed 2ye«ri^»^^^^ Sold m London \f/&/-sf3 BfL Stores for J4.5D \ll ?Sw< litß Mcn'i Strong Ser- JR IMr viccabl*
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    • 246 2 AIR-LINER CRASHES IN CANNIRALJNFESRI JUNGLE Only 5 out of the 12 pa-,.,., escape Death WHICH 5 CANE BACK! CAPITOL I""" 3.15-6.15-915 POSITIVELY LAST DAY!! You've never thrilled to anything like it! Leve courage redemption m the jungle. Superb l '*jT "^m ~LSO LA TEST ~GAUMONT~BRItIsH NEWS" TO-MORROW:- M.G.M.'s Tribrte to
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  • 237 3 Lack Of Munitions Was Main Reason OFFICERS PERMITTED TO KEEP SWORDS London, Sept. 29. FHK surrender of Warsaw is described m another dramatic message from the garrison and also m a communique h> the German High Command m Berlin. The Warsaw defence command informs all Polish
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  • 120 3 Aga Khan 's Message To Muslims London, Sept. 29. THE following message has been 1 issued by the Aga Khan to his followers "To all my brothers m India and other British Dominions. To-day a cruel war has been imposed and it is our duty to co-operate with heart and
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  • 456 3 Opposition Speakers Back Chancellor's Measures London, Sept. 29. AFTER the Budget resolutions had been confirmed the House of Commons adjourned until Monday, when the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, will make a statement regarding the Russo-German agreement. The debate on the Budget
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  • 88 3 Lcndoi Scp > :hi. after the German- talks had ended. Herr bentrop. was entertained to late bariquet followed by d performance. i ng and jocular description of junction by the Tass news *df states that von Ribbentrop* included two JcThe agency adds that it was
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  • 69 3 1 \»kio. Sept. 2 QUESTIONED regarding a foreign press report that an early resumpof the Anglo-Japanese conference is likely, the Japanese Foreign Office spokesman at Tokio said that possibly :he rumour was started by the return of the Japanese Mlni*ter-at-Lar££ m China from his trip to China
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  • 33 3 London. Sept. 29. IN air raid warning was sounded In Parts at about 7.30. Aeroplanes circled the capital but no gunfire was heard. Hall an hour later the all-clear signal was given.- Reuter
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  • 86 3 London, Sept. IS. A NEW prime minister for Rumania has been appointed to take the place of Gen. Argeseanu, who took over the office after M. Armand Callnescu was assassinated. The new Prime Minister is M. Argetoianu, president of the Rumanian Senate. He has striven
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  • 206 3 How Poland Has Been Carved Up By Powers London, Sept. 29. THE new partition of Poland ap- pears to be more to the advantage of Germany than the previous demarcation of frontiers. The final frontier demarcation line m Poland, as provided m the GermanSoviet agreement, begins at the south-ern-most part
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  • 202 3 London, Sept. 29. WHILE the Russo -German treaty naturally forms the main news of the day m Britain there is no disposition to exaggerate its consequences. One commentator humorously remarked that the position following the pact now is that Russia is master of the
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  • 88 3 JLIETRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER adverm tised "Maisie," the film which had its premiere at the Pavilion last night, as "the surprise picture of the season." It certainly is. The film has splendid humour, a good story and some fine acting. Chief honours go to Ann Sothern, who
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  • 229 3 London, Sept. 29. ESTONIA has been forced to sign a pact with the Soviet Government which contains concessions which are even more drastic than those which had been predicted. Estonia has given to Russia the right to maintain naval bases and several aerodromes
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  • 165 3 London, Sept. 29. THE FATE of one German raiding U-boat is detailed m a passage m the log of an R.A.F. reconnaissance pilot on the Atlantic patrol, which has been released by the Ministry of Information. •'A very fine trail of oil was observed coming
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  • 128 3 Information Ministry Being Reorganized London, Sept. Zs. rE complete re-organization 01 the Ministry of Information and the establishment of a new system whereby direct communication between Press and Government departments is to be reestablished, will be announced by the Prime Minister m the House o! Commons on Monday Reu f
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  • 39 3 Tokio, Sept. 29. A FRESH Russo-Japanese incident is reported m a Japanese Hsinking despatch. A Soviet patrol boat and Soviet guards are alleged to have "wantonly" fired on a Manchukuo vessel on the Amur River.- Reuter
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  • 160 3 (From Our Own Correapondent) I S*pC 29. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets elated V as follows, with previous Quotations la parenthe&U RUBBER: Firmer. London: 9Vid. 9%d. (»%d. 9Sd.) Nov. -Dec.: 9 9 16d. HIM. (t«*d. 9HdJ Jao.-Mar.: 9\d lOd. C%± 9->d Apr -June 10d IOHd. (\d\id. lOVid.) New
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  • 316 3 The above are dealers* middle prices. brokers' margins, brokerage and stamp duty I are not Included- Exchange Telegraph CLOSINJ_ QUOTATION'S London. Sept. 29. THE following m^ vo-day's closing middlequotations. Sl__Ves are of £1 denomination unless otherwise state Con. Loan b', 1944-64 103 Pundn.g Loan 4?- 1960-9.. _<"%
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    • 67 3 grow VEGETABLES WITH THE HELP OF NYTOL FERTILIZERS m handy 35ct containers MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. PHONE i'ilt'iiili? OCT# 3rd 34 00 mm§ WWJ m at 9.15 p.m. UNITED ARTIfeTS RELEASE 'FOUR FEATHERS' THE FILM OF A THOUSAND THRILLS -A TRIUMPH IN TECHNICOLOUR. OPENS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CINEMA
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  • 621 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1939. The Red Bogey THE latest Nazi-Soviet attempt to intimidate the democracies is as certain to fail as did the first essay at co-operation between Hitlerism and Stalinism. Hitler, and probably Stalin as well, thought that the sudden conclusion of a Russo-German non-aggression
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  • 230 4 IN A FURTHER STATEMENT on code telegrams the Department of Information says: The following codes are authorised: A.B.C. 6th Edition, Bentley's Second, Bentley's Complete and Petersen's Third. Any of the foregoing codes are allowed m telegrams to or from British, Allied or neutral countries. The use of codes
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  • 72 4 CONTRIBUTIONS to the Chinese section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund now total $68,435, the Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation announces. Latest donations are as follows: Messrs. Oversea Commercial Produce Co., $100; Mr. and Mrs. Richcrd Chuan Hoe Llm, $50; Dr. Hu Tsal Kuen, $100; Lee Seng
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  • 59 4 S.M.C. GOVERNMENTS PLAN ABOUT TRAFFIC THE Singapore Municipal Commissioners 1 do not consider that the Governments proposed appointment of a small committee to consider the question of division of expenditure between the Municipality and the Government on all matters connected with traffic, would serve any useful purpose at the present
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  • 702 4 Will Ensure Vital Services In Present Emergency THE Municipal Commissioners, at yesterday's meeting, unanimously passed a resolution pledging the full loyalty of the citizens of Singapore to the Crown and person of His Majesty King George VI and offered Government its whole-hearted co-operation to secure
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  • 509 4 Incorporation Of New Conditions CERTAIN special conditions noces sitated by the war are to cc Incorporated m Municipal tenders. This decision, taken by the relevant committee of the Singapore Municipality after considering a letter received from the Master Contractors' Association of Malaya. u.a.«confirmed at the
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  • 70 4 fTHREE thousand eight hundred squatters 1 living m the Sungei Whampoa area of Singapore are to be supplied with pipe water. This cecision was taken by a Municipal committee who approved the installation of 18 standpipes and the laying of the necessary water mains m view of
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  • 350 4 Sums Involved In Straits Dollars JLiANY non-European 111 Malaya find it difficult to un< stand the full signi;. f thcreases m taxation embodied to new British Budget, with th^ at: stated m pounds sterling says I ment issued by the Den;,Information last night. Some idea of
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  • 196 4 "Adequate Space Is Available' THE following rtatement Authority for Shipping \ej.-ferday afurnoon. says the Departme: rmatton "The public Is adviseci that th»re Is no truth m a rep rt appearing m a Singapore newspaper this afternoon to the effect thai cargo spact is difficult to obtain
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  • 97 4 A BRIEF diiCUSaiOD r pore Municipality should ra: loan of $5,000,000 at four p at the meeting yesterday relating to the proposal Mr. B. Lowick M* loan could be raised Mr. T. Stone r had "changed v The Bank of Bm of interest from I
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    • 233 4 IXiiAUSOPPS I BY SPECIAL t^jr j^J TO H. M. THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN UIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. m rated :n Ccyioni SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. m /GREAT I m II stuff I IN 177 7 WILLIAM BASS four... mall Brewery BURTON,
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    • 10 4 FINEST CHINESE JADE 18. BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 1164 5 "Every Work Undertaken Crowned With Success" MUNICIPAL Commissioners of Singapore paid a high tribute to Mr. W. Hartley, the retiring president, at the meeting yesterday, declaring through Mr. S. B. Tan that when he left they would miss a great administrator, a jjood president
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  • 142 5 r -NIGHTS Bohemian Night at the Sea View Hotel is m aid of St. Nicholas Home for blind and crippled Entertaining and colourful cabaret items, produced by Andrew Carruthers and presented by Mr. and Mrs Vyner Gomez and other amateur artistes will be given
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  • 524 5 Defence Case Opens In Murder Trial "TTHE defence of Tang Man Yik. a young Cantonese building coolie, charged m the Singapore Assizes with the murder of Ong Chew Yee, a Hainanese "boy' employed by Rear- Admiral T. B. Drew, m Woodstock Drive after midnight on June 8, was begun yesterday.
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  • 69 5 BAIL m the sum of $500 was allowed a Chinese, Goh Kirn Chua, m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday, when he claimed trial to a charge of criminal breach oi trust m respect of $475.97, while m the employ of the N.A.A.F.I. (Navy, Army and Air
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  • 193 5 Fined $100 For Possession Of Obsce ne Books PLEADING guilty yesterday before Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore Third Police Magistrate, to possession of 1 429 obscene books printed m Malayalam, a 34-year-old Englishspeaking Malabari, C. N. Kasavan, was fined $100 or, m default of payment, sentenced to undergo a month's simple
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  • 277 5 Christie—Percy THE wedding took place at St. An- drew's Cathedral" yesterday of Mr. David Hamilton Christie, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Christie ot Dublin, md Miss Phyllis Joan Percy, daughter of Major and Mrs. G. R. Percy of i Singapore. The Rev. R. K. S. Adams took
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  • 448 5 THE following cppcintmeni.s have be:: gazetted: Dr. Robert John Grove-White to be a Medical Officer, Malayan Medical Sen-ice, with effect from July 28, 1939. Dr. GroveWhite arrived on Aug. 24. Mr. Derwent Roger Home to be a Euro- j pean Master, Malayan Educational Service, with effect
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    • 91 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) Before or After the Show When m IPOH stay at the HOTEL MAJESTIC Noted tor the excellence or its cuisine and musical enter \aimnent. lIIHI ON WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Y. W. C. A. FAIR. TO-DAY I a 4 p.m. to 9
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    • 272 5 I "•-a. lr '^^^rj Jim .kA V PORTABLE TYPEWRITER y^^^^y^ THE SMALLEST, LIGHTEST ANb MOST COMPACT IN THE WORLD m 9 f\ f\ Hire Purchase Terms can b» rrranged. -pread over V V s or 12 months ROBINSON CO., LTD. 1.*.:.! 116 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LTD. Although the Irequcncy 01 Imperial
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    • 651 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenaers are now invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Annual SuppJies 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
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    • 514 6 EXCESS FAT DUE TO RHEUMATISM Only One Remedy Needed Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, this woman began to put on a load of superfluous flesh. In a letter just received, she writes "I had a severe attack of rheumatism m both knees. It was so bad
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    • 1051 6 BIBBY LINE Incorporated In England) (LONDON ADDRESS) I tZ, PALL MALL, LONDON S.VV. I Mail Passenger Vessels between RANGOON. COLOMBO. PORT SUDAN, MARSEILLES, PLYMOUTH Si LONDON with through connection from Singapore and Pcnang HOMEWARD SAILINGS OWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE ACTUAL DATE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE COMPANY'S
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    • 635 6 B^i^^^n^^W^H^^M^^W^^^^^^Bl Br^^^l sd B^^ 4^ omf D a f/Lw B^^. By a M IV WM TO ll'KOPt AND \>ll »:i( a %X 4 SINGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO. BOMBAT. SLt/, POBI SAID U.KXWIHiI NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NFW YORr Arrive Uave* I.eaves \rnv~ Spore Spore Penanj BiTvL PRESIDENT POLK Oct. 8
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    • 422 7 a Ji in i"in 1^ tV P&O and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* P. 6c O. S. N. CD'S SAILINGS. Owi&s to the uncertainty regarding the actual date hal and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities li^t of sailings is impended far the time
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    • 535 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passage 5131. iHiOIAN PACIFIC 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— aII under ONE MANAGEMENT LOW FARES
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    • 327 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Colljer Quay, Singapore Tel. MSI Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. L3M BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the armal and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, i
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  • 35 8 Div. I. R.E. vs. S.R.C. at the stadium. The S.A.F.A. challenge cup match between the R.A.M.C. and the R.A.O.C. to have been played to-day, will be played on Wednesday, Ort.^4 at the stadium.
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  • 413 8 PLAYING a winning game at the Stadium yesterday, the Chinese second string put the Police out of the Singapore Cup competition with a iour goals to nil victory m the qualifying round. The score *as m keeping with the run of play. Inferior m
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  • 123 8 THt: n.oruhly mi^ed foursomes competition of the Garrison Golf Club for Septeaiber played at Tanglin, resulted m a win for Mrs. R. H. H. Stewart and Capt. C. L. Archdale with a net score of 34 The following were the be*t returns: Capt. C. L.
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  • 154 8 The women's golf match between the Sepoy Lines G.C. and the Garrison G.C. on Thursday resulted m a win for Sepoy Lines by 4 4 points to 4Vi. Scores were (G.G.C. players first): Mrs. L. R* S. Macfarlane (18> 0, vs. Mrs. P. Sharp (2#> l^d. Mrs
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  • 202 8 UOLDING territorial advantage for the j greater part of the play the S.C.C. "A" j gained an overwhelming victory over the V.M.C.A. Juniors m a hockey match played i on the padang yesterday. The Club won by seven goals to one.
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  • 24 8 In a second team rugby fixture played on the padang yesterday, the S.C.C. fifteen defeated the RE. 11 pounts to six.
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  • 995 8 Bal Tabarin And Golden Blaze Best Bets (By Our Racing: Reporter) CISHT good fields comprise this afternoon's programme kgl Kuala Lumpur m the first day's racing -m the Selahgor Turf Club's autumn meeting. The first mcc will start at 2.30 p.m. and the
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  • 52 8 Following: are Free Press selections for to-daj's races at Kuala Lumpur. Race 1 Bruas, Marie Antoinette. Race 1: Lord Gn;, Blossom Tim*. Race 3: Golden Arrow, July the seventh. Race 4:— Gladness, Thanks. Race 5: Esquire, Paramour Race 6: Oorugan. Mim. Race 7: Golden B!aze, Distinguished. Race 8: Bal
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  • 198 8 A SUGGESTION that an Umpires* A^socia- tton be formed, ras made by Mr. F. J. L. Mayger, re-elected president ot the Singapore Hockey Association at yesterdays meeting at the S.C.C. Mr. Mayger 's reason, was tliat accidents on the hockey field weie increasing year by year, and
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  • 270 8 THE S.R.C. Eccond eleven dl played c 1 lent form yesterday to d feat ths V.M.C.A. by three goals to nil m a game of hockey played on the padang. With the exception of Oeotye Day. wiio was a stumbling blorl; m tb°
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  • 71 8 The following have been selecrM to represent the Merry Rangers roccer XI against the Klllir.ey Raiiper., XI to-morrow at the Sepoy Lin? Malay p h.ol ground, at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Ah Sai, Onr Tua Tee, John Tay. Tan 800- Leonyr. Fiati-.is Sim, David Choo. Taxi C?ic: Kiat.
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  • 39 8 The following will represent the Katong Rangers Soccer XI against th? Detective Branch on Sunday at Geylam; Stadium at 5.15 p.m.:— Concenceo, Sans Foo, Peters Jr.. Hoeden. De Silva, Nohorcna, Galistan. Richards, Peters Sr.. Pillav and Phillips.
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  • 23 8 Playing at Seletar yesterday m the Reserve Division of the league, the R.A.F. beat the Eappsrs by four goals to nil.
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  • 33 8 In the final of the Sir George Trimmer Challenge Cup (women's section) at the Keppei Golf Club Mrs. A. A. B. Menzles beat Mrs. E. A. Elder 5 and 3.
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  • 194 8 ■THE FOLLOWING were the M Profession Pairs: Major Mor and l W. R Kin? and M. c mm d— 14 ft 4 Results oi y^tordav's tennis c R.C. were: Veterans' sinfflrs handicap D f Qiur X Hian (+3) bear Na Wtag Choi 6—4. Men's handicap dwiib!< -&?ah
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  • 137 8 lUSIV IgtattQfl -.as seen ai th, ■< World covered stadium last v junior division car, l of t Results: Clever Mackay 9 -t a beat Tony Wont st 12 technical knock-out, the refloating m the fourth and L The Crclone Kid <8 st. 5 4 fe Fighting
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  • 16 8 /GOVERNMENT of certain brand* of sugar a m c Government Oftfle be last night.
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  • 106 8 Is urd t>\ tr^ser A Co. at Ifet of 'rusine.-s yr-itrrday Tin at nud-day vas $117's und vhile the price oi rubber at Coui Spot C 4' X cento. Otober Dec-ember 3< and January Itarcb Z'2' Q\iic T und dull conJitlan on Urn share market In flay,
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  • 216 8 Yesterday's Alterations Mi lay (l Hons fait, Tui <$1- .90 .93 Kon^ Kong Tin ilfci 13 6d ID, fki re Johan Tin (20 ct;.- H 31 Kuchai Tin f*n 1 44 1.4R Larut Tin (Bi) -4 London Tin "4. 3s 6d Mambau »$P .67 Pahan Const »l
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  • 47 8 TTIIE s.s. Conte Biaiicamano Singapore at 8 am. on Iflijg ™JJ Shanghai. Hong Kong and M n mnd y vessel will berth at the S.H.B. *h»rf and expected to sail again at 9 am the i°™" inTdar for Colombo Bombay. Port Saw Naples and Genoa.
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