The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1939

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  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS (SPECIAL AIRMAIL EDITION 10 CENTS) NO. 15,898. KSTII 1835 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939.
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  • 375 1 Satisfactory Position After One Month IMPORTANT PART OF ECONOMIC BLOCKADE London, Oct. 2. AT the beginning of the second month of the war, fnnra>t> of future possibilities unitedly emphasize that time i^ on the Allies* side and a waiting game is their best tactics,
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  • 92 1 London. Oct. 2. AN armed enemy raider is now operating: m the South Atlantic It is stated officially this afternoon that the British steamer Clement has been sunk m the South Atlantic by an arnicd mirier, which has not yet been identified. It was added
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  • 160 1 Big Battle On U.S. Neutrality Opens Washington, Oct. 2. WHAT is expected to develop into one of the ereatest oratorical battles m the history of the United States will begin m the Senate to-day. The chief protagonists will be Senator William Borah, principal opponent of the Neutrality Revision Bill and
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  • 225 1 BRITAIN BUILDING NEW ARMIES London, Oct. 2. NO more men are likely to be called up for national BW\»ce before the New Year after those called up by Royal proclamation resterc ay have been registered. It is intended to call
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  • 65 1 Lun don. Oct. I. THE Prime Minister. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, was asked by the Opposition Leader, Mr. Clement Attlee. In the House of Commons whether he had any statement to make on the RussoGerman agreement. The Premier asked Mr. Attlee to wait for the statement
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  • 33 1 Washington, Oct. 2. THE United States Secretary ol State. Mr. Cordell Hull, announced today that the United States will not recognise the conquest of Poland. Reuter
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  • 29 1 London, Oct. DR. BURCKHARDT. the League of Nations High Commissioner at Danzig, arrived m London last Bight from Geneva. He will see th€ Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, later to-day.
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  • 63 1 London, Oct. 2. f FHE Royal Air Force has carried out successful reconnaissance flights over Berlin itself. The Air Ministry states m a brief announcement that successful air reconnaissance flights by day and by night have again been carried out over Germany by
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  • 222 1 Soviet Pressure On Latvia Finland London, Oct. 2. T"HE Latvian Foicign Minister. M. Munters, is on a visit to Moscow. The general view of this latest visit to Moscow i£ that Latvia will be faced with Russian pressure very similar to that to which Estonia was last week forced to
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  • 63 1 Berlin, Oct. 2. All churches m Germany have been instructed to ring their be;ls for an hour at noon for seven days m succession m connection with the entry of German troops into Warsaw, savi the German news agency, which adds that they will at one
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  • 331 1 London, Oct. 2. THE visit of the Italian Foreign A Minister, Count Ciano. to Berlin, It is thought m Rome, was to acquaint him with the new situation m Poland so that Italian co-opera-tion could be assured m transmitting Hitler's "peace" proposals
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  • 303 1 French Gain More Valuable Artillery Positions London. Oct. 2. THE French have been taking advantage of the absence of heavy fighting on the Western Front to remove thousands of small lani n\nex left by retreating Germans. Flench aimv s©*w.«r estimitei that 6,000 Gorman mines
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  • 75 1 London, Oct. Z. AN aerial battle Jought over German territory between French and German planes is described m a Paris message received to-day. Three French and five German planes are said to have been shot down. The message states that two French reconnaissance planes accompanied
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  • 166 1 Indian Congress Deliberates War Policy London, Oct. 2. "THE Indian National Congress I War Sub-c r mmittee met this afternoon and it is believed to have considered Mahatma Gandhi's report on his interview last Tuesday with the Governor-General. Lord Linlithecw The result of thp discussion wIM probably be submitted to
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  • 67 1 London. Oct. Z. rpHE Government of India has issued a severe warning to profiteer.. The announcement states that the kind of speculation m food grains which took place m 1914 will not be tolerated to-day. To (his wa.s added the statement that the Government oi India
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  • 42 1 London. Oct. AN earthqwaiae loeeuiTcd In Behar this mrrnidig. There were two shocks with a minute's interval between them. Many people left their homes and j were injured m running to safety There is no official casualty list Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCE OF THE i MALAYAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME I VV A \fl j^^9' M B HH I^l MB B^^H TO-NIGHT Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 pm DINNER DANCE I (informal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ENTERTAINMENT BY THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE
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    • 57 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNKR, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED Bl fTSMART GIRLS .NNER S3 NO>-DI\ERS SI. -TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL ADELPHI GRILL (roof-garden> THURSDAY: SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD At REASONABLE PRK'FS I SYDNEY
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  • 247 2 No Resumption Of The Tokio Talks? OFFICIAL DENIAL OF PRESS REPORTS IN JAPAN Tokio, Oct. 2. DEPORTS of an early resumption of the Anglo-Japanese conference, which appeared m the Asahi Shimbun and other newspapers, have been categorically denied by a spokesman of the Foreign Office. "la Japanese journalists that the
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  • 100 2 Issued by Fniser Co. at the close of fate CM yesterday. Tin at midday was $IIT x, unchanged, and the price of rubber at four o'clock was buy-, crs Spot 34\, cents, October December 34 1., cents, and January/ March 32 V 4 cents, market steady. There
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  • 128 2 OCT. 2, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loo<-p 34 341 No TX R.SS. FOR m cases October 34 4 34 v GF.A.Q RB&. F. 0.8. m bales October 33 33 *i F.A.Q. R.SS. FOB. m bales October 33
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  • 621 2 THE funeral of Mr. James Benjamin 1 Gates, which tock place at the Bidadari Cemetery yesterday afcerneon, was very largely attended by members oi the staff of Messrs Bnnkmann and Company, and many friends. The Yen. Archdeacon Grahuin R t oftioiated. Among those present
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 296 2 ARE YOU WAR-WORRIED? t Well, lot up am! LAUGH at the funniest comedy of the soason j OPENING TODAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 J I _AiR-coNDmoNF.B II L II M If! Dn A! I WARNER B MrH-FILLKI) ANSWER TO 1 TTIi: HUES. i bßißC^^ B^bVJ M 9t Y^^tflr 8P flw
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    • 93 2 The Most Amazing STAGE Attraction over hrought to the East. []Bm si I I saW The Worlri-famous Wizard of Mafk and his Brilliant pew Company of Entertainers OPENS WEDS. OCT. 11th At The CAPITOL BRITAIN'S BELOVED COMEDIENNE IN A STORY AS GAY AS ITS TITLE! 1% Pk W 1 fc.
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    • 208 2 "HELD OVER! PAVILION 1 WE SAID IT WAS THE SURPRISE MCTOEE OF IHF BBABONTHE PRESS (AND THOUSANDS OF MUGHTB PATKONS) AGi: voS c &*FZS2*J£Z surprise plciure of l In weeks of cinei. ilc ?>ea.son It ccr- been more I going"— Tribune. talolj is"— Free Pre«. S. Times ROBERT YOUNG ANN
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  • 954 3 Hitler Trying To Gain Time To Consolidate Nazi Plunder/ BRITISH PRESS VIEWS London, Oct. 2. ALLIED opinion has been completely unmoved by the Moscow declaration of Sept. 29 and the rejection out of hand of the German so-called "peace offensive" is taken for granted. Week-end study
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  • 83 3 Fighting Close To Hong Kong Border JAPANESE ARE ON DEFENSIVE london. Oct. 2. RIGHTING between Chinese and t Japanese tIOOfM near the Hong Kone border, which ill going on teifey. iS at 0i t0 have been resumed this morning. of the Fourth Route x-d before midnight yester>attle raged. ar.ese. although
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  • 71 3 MAHATMA GANDHI'S 70TH BIRTHDAY PROMINENT wm --c celebrations connection with Mahatma Gandhis 70th birthday Irtfevtal of 10.000 held at I Park under the auspices of the Youth League and presided over !r 5 C Goho. v speakers paid tribute to Gandhis achievements and pWlosop': Mr. Chew B^ng Lam. who made
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  • 59 3 London, Oct. 2. HPHE announcement was mad? :n London to-day Admiralty has decided to with- on the Yangtse for despa evhen several of ihe gunboats xhich patrol the river m thought justifiable to reshipsv and their highly rewa m China on duties which, however wmUi m
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  • 17 3 .oot'oall on a regional a^ain In fcnp'and 1 Eighty-two clubs v ill be divided m! „ns.. Reuter
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  • 138 3 London, Oct. 2. T^WO French pilots, described as worthy successors of the great airmen of the last war, were presented with the military medal by the French Air Minister, M. Guy La Chambre, when he visited the front line recently. One of the pilots was surprised
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  • 231 3 "LEADER WORTH AN ARMY CORPS" London, Oct. 2. iy|R. WINSTON CHURCHILL'S speech last night has created a deep impression not only m Britain but abroad. The first comment available comes from America, where his speech was related from 275 wireless stations m the
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  • 75 3 London. Oct. 2. DURMESE chiefs and leaders have asked that their loyal sentiments be conveyed to the King. A large number 01 political, religious, social and industrial associations m Burma have passed resolutions m .support oi the British cause. One association made a picturesque pledge
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  • 57 3 London, Oet 2. A FRFNCH gas expert, writing m a French newspaper to-day, statts that French scientists are m a position to counteract the use of any toxic or tear producing gases. ''We are piepared to answer any eventuality at present conceivable.' he said.
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  • 53 3 London, Oct. 2. THE King has conveyed his thanks kj the Khun of Kalat la Balachtettn lor a message expressing sincere loyalty to the Crown. In tbe message, the Khun steles that he is prepared to place all his resources at tr^e disposal ol the
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  • 94 3 German Troops Have Entered Warsaw London, Oct. 2. IT has been announced by the German wireless that the first German troops entered Warsaw yesterday morning. The occupation of the suburb of Pragi was completed yesterday. It was also announced that the Polish defenders of the Hel Peninsula would lay down
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  • 37 3 London, Oct. 2. JNDIAN interests m Germany are lor the time being be iooKed after by the United States authorities. The post of Indian Trade Commissioner at Hamburg has been tempos arily abolished. Reuter
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  • 406 3 London, Oct. 2. A VIVID account of the sinking of the Danish steamer Vendia was given by a member of the crew of the ship which took on board the survivors. The steamer was torpedoed without warning by a German submarine while on the
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  • 179 3 it rum Our Own Correspondent > London. Oct. 2. COMMODITY and Exchange tnarLet> < lo&ed as follows, with previous quota lions m parenthesis RIBBF!K: Firmer. London: 9»d 9 \,d 9z6 9 *a) Now-Dee.: P%4 9 3 4 ti (9 9 16d 911 16d> Jan-Mar.: 9 T^d lOd
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  • 324 3 London, Oct. 2. THE following arc to-day's closing middle quotations. Share* are oi £1 denomination inless otherwise state: Con. Loan 5y c 1944-64 103? 4 xi Fundit.g Loan 4. 1960-90.. lOO'.xi War L. an 3 l 2 c r 88V* Com Union Assce. (Units,).. 1-,^ Prudential Assce
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 113 3 LOAF will convince you that we bake very good bread It w:li also convince you that it is time to change Lo 'ROYAL BAKERY' bread. Twent> different varieties baked fresh dally £~Sj^ are your& foi the asking. Crisp French Leaves and nouris.tN^^L*^^^^^ m y Brcwn Bread, Sandwich Loaves and Dinner
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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 \d&€tf*tf r t*)\ TODAY 3 400 fctVH#J»y 9.15 P.M. =T^WOrFEATHERS ;r IN TECHNICOLOUR KEEPS THE SCREEN PACKED WITH THRILLS BOOK NOW FOR 3.15 6.15-9.15 SHOWS TOMORROW and ONWARDS $1.00 50 CTS.
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  • 647 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939. The Churchill Speech MR. Winston Churchill's broadcast message published yesterday once again put Britain's pooiticn clearly before the world. There can be no going back from the position we and oair Allies have taken up, and it is useless for Hitler to
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  • 196 4 London, Sept. 30. *X HE announcement that on the surrender of Warsaw the German rim will enter the city, and as he Times remarks, "earn such meawre of glory as may be thought the d c of those who have exploited with b'ij most ruthless efficiency
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  • 295 4 THE POST OFFICE announces that the K.N.I.L.M. air mail service from Singap »re to Saigon affords a through connection to Hong Kong, and operates to the following s 'ledule: Depart Singapore 12.30 p.m. Monday Arrive Saigon 4.40 p.m. Monday Depart Saigon 6.00 a.m. Tuesday Arrive Hong
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  • 296 4 London Press On Nazi-Soviet Partition Of Poland London, Sept. St. THE evening: newspapers are unanimous m regarding the reports from Moscow and Berlin of a new NaziSoviet agreement formally partitioning Poland the joint declaration apparently aimed at securing a respite for Germany m the
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  • 895 4 Detailed List For To-day THE latest market price list, with minimum and maximum prices, ts as follows MEAT Reef steak per kati 36 cts. 46 cts.; Beet stew or curry per kali 29 cts. 40 cts.; Fillet Steak Ib. 52 cU. 70 cts.: Mutton. Australian jib.
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  • 60 4 Tokio, Oct. 2. JAPAN'S FOREIGN TRADE for the last ten days of September resulted m a favourable balance of Y. 100.813.000 with exports reaching Y. 176.072.000 and imports amounting to Y. 75,259,000, according to figures given out by the Finance Ministry. The total excess of exports over
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  • 334 4 TRAINING AND "WAR NOISES Firing Practices This Month INURING the present month t; will be army training m var parts of Singapore involving noises," according to a statement b ued by the Malaya Command To-day, irom p.m to mid;n training will be m the region txtv the Bukit Sembawang estate
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  • 182 4 (From Our Own CorrespondentKuala Lumpur. O<t 2. A 545-page book which has just b&m it sued for the Education Depart ment will prove to be of the er^atp^t benefit to young men and women fmt leaving school. Called "Guide to Careers m Mai the publication
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  • 68 4 PLEVEN CASES of attempted were attended to by the lee Men ambulance service of the Singapore F: Department during September, department states: The number of calls attended durum ljk month was 337, 37 being outside Muni'ip«: Limits. The case* are classified a.s follow Mot' accidents, 63
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  • 39 4 THE Eurasian Women's Association holding its monthly meeting m Thursday at the Girls' ■ptfti GNb The Association Is taking charge the collection of funds from thr Eurasian cemm'unity of Singapore for th? Malaya Patriotic Fund
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  • 35 4 Tekio. Oct. 2. THE JAPANESE MONOPLANE Nippon arrived m Rio de Janeiro at 930 am yesterday from Santos round-the-world flight, according to a report from the capital of Brazil Eastern News
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 62 4 Be Careful ■n wealing unground Sunglasses which may cause your eyes to be defective Go to Nan Sin and see the modern names fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookas B or B 2 Dark glasses ror Safe and Comfortable Vision At 15.0 b per pair Nan Sin Optical House S2&,
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  • 408 5 Killing Of "Boy" To Rear- Admiral: Cantonese Sentenced To Death Unanimous Verdict Of Guilty Is Returned jtJRY S^ APPRECIATION OF CONSTABLE'S WORK Ci;\TKM I «>t death was passed by Mr. Justice Manning i Siftgaptft Assizes yesterday on Tang Man Yik, jxmm^ Cantonese building coolie, who was found guilty ()l1 rhu/e
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  • 268 5 'From Our Own Correspondent' Xiii t X linear. Oct. Z. lI7ITH fhe great solemnity and ritual associated with sue h events the Raja Perempuan of Perak, wife of the i Sultan, who died yesterday morning, was laid to rest this evening m the
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  • 197 5 LIEUTENANT Robert Evelyn Boddington, of the Royal Navy, and son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Boddington of Hinton. Peterchurch, Herefordshire was married at St. Andrew's Cathedra! yesterday, to Miss Elisabeth Hance. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J. Hance, of Hong Kong. The Rev N.
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  • 400 5 THE Cathay Theatre, Singapore's newest home of entertainment, will open tonight to a crowd of more than 1,000 people. London Film Productions' film pride, once banned m Singapore, "The Four Feathers", an all-Korda technicolour picture, will have its Malayan premiere at this milliondollar air-conditioned cinema,
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  • 79 5 Wartime Economy The Press IN view of the need for wartime economy, agreement has been reached between the Straits Times and Malaya Tribune that neither afternoon newspaper shall be sold on the streets m Singapore until after 12.30 p.m.. and a little earlier on Saturdays. Publication of the Saturday evening
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  • 80 5 THE Straits Times Press Ltd.. is pub- Ushing a mar> of Europe and the Mediterranean m seven colours. It is 25 inches by 18V2 inches m size, and shews Europe and the Mediterranean as it was constituted at the outbreak of war. The map,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 H. B. WINTER JVI H B. WINTER, the managing r. H. B. Winter and C» companied by Mrs. Winter and ter arrived m Singapore on Sun°n beard the s.s. Oranje. FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) foort or After the Show
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    • 334 5 the all "PRESTOBRITISH LORNMO" BALL BEARING LAWN MOW V T>OPULAR because v^flMt B^^ &ole Agents i ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR 1 17 1 Hfi."tt l l j<l{* l^ji I TjJ?^ ltn f J m f§/// .UT-JMVJt^]rSTi'-^ r Iff .fi^qtUi^i 1 z^^^^^B^^T J WC 10 You May Be Forty
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 87 5 UW NOTICE FOR THE DAY the hief Justice, the Honourable >» Pfrr> HrEhraine m Court No. 1 at It I 39 f* 1 1 J9 Re L;ai Ah Hon. deceased Admiralty S.I 39— E. PeterM Ban H) Liong. JTtTa l^ JUStICe Pedl W ■l T ~S?on g V R VeeraPPa
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 516 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice. Hirp of Lorries during 1940. Date of 12 noon. Oct. 16, 1939. Supply ol Solid Pneumatic Tyres Date of Closing. 12
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    • 406 6 STOMACH PAIN GOES INSTANTLY New Remedy That Removes The Cause Flatulence, heartburn, pain, distension, palpitations, and shortness of breath you know these distressing symptoms of indigestion only too well. Do you know their cause They are caused by wind which m turn is caused by undigested and fermenting food. We
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    • 940 6 TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office until noon on Oct. 20. 1939, for the following services for the Department of H. M. Customs and Excise for the year IS4O: (1) Making of copper pans, sizes and dimensions as desired, to be delivered as directed by the
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    • 129 6 Kidneys Must Clean Out Adds Tour body cleans out excess Acids and poisonous wastes m your blood thru 9 million tiny delicate Kidney tubes or filters. If Poisons m the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervi ousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Backache, Aching Joints,
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    • 694 6 TO EUROPfc AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBA*, SIE/ PORI SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK Arrives Leaves Leaves Arrive* S'pcre Spore Penang New fork PRESIDENT POLK Oct. R Oct 12 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 4 Nov 7 Nov 9 x PRESIDENT MONROE Nov 14 Nov 21
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 470 7 p O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES .INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND p. 6: O. S. H. CO\S SAILINGS. i)w\w: to tho uncertainty re^ardin>? the actual date arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is .p,n(lrrl for the time bein£. All vessels may call
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    • 476 7 (Incorporaced m F' M.S > rtLtPHONE: Freight 5433 Passage 5131 PACIFIC THE "EMFRLSS KOUTE oilers 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 FARES SINGAPORE TO
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    • 333 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. UM BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels are uncertain. The best services possible are being maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also
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  • 1297 8 SINGAPORE STOCK AND SHARE PRICES Fraser And Co. 's List MONDAY, OCI I. Ittf: I P.M. Hujrrs J>rllrr% Ampaf Till I 46 M 5s Austral Au.aJ I .-<> > WW Austral Ma. J7i 39s Aycr Hitar.j 22s 23s x.d Ayer Went; itl) 85 95 Bangrin l::i |9i -i .i 1
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  • 334 8 *r»HE S.C.R C. and the Royal Engineers iPulau Brani> shared six goals m their hockcv fixture at Hong Lim Grr^n yesterdry Spirited play m thr w&ttmd ha.lt was one ot the f' irrs of the game. Play m this half, as
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  • 30 8 The S.R.A. will conduct spoon shoots at the Bulcit Timah range on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. (first stage) and the record stage on Sunday at 8 a.m.
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  • 433 8 Winners Score Six Goals In Yesterday's Match WELL-ORGANISED attack, backed up by a wide-awake rt defence, enabled the R.A.F. (H.Q.) to eliminate the Publishers from the Singapore Cup competition at the Stadium yesterday. Definitely the better side, the Airmen won by six ?oafc to
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  • 300 8 Police Keep Up Winning Hockey Form A "hat-trick by FolPy enabled the Police to keep up their winning sequence at the Depot yesterday, when they beat the Hyderabad Regiment hockey team m a fast and keen game by five goals to two. Foley scored four of the goals, the other
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  • 193 8 IN a fairly even game of hockey play- I ed on the padang yesterday, the B.C.C. drew with the P.W.D., each side scoring a goal. The P.W D. forwards were a better set than th r ir opnonents. and the hJ'i ntro^rour chances
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  • 48 8 THE CHALLENGE CUP soccer match between the S.R.C. and the Marines to have been played to-day will be played to-morrow, and the tie between the R A.O.C. and R.A M.C. fixed for to-morraw, will, instead, be played at the Stadium to-day at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 183 8 RESULTS of yesterday's ties m the S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament were: Open doubles championship: I. B. Abed and E. C. Cherrington beat C. Y. Koh and H. C. Lim. 6—o, 3—6. 6—l. Men's handicap doubles: The match between Cheong Chee Lim and G. H. Kam 9)
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  • 356 8 Weights For To-morrow's Races At Kuala Lumpur (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Oct 2. Handicaps for Wednesday's races at Kuala I Lumpur are Horses: diss 2, Divn. 3: 5 «f furs. Newzy 9.00 Blue Ribbon 8/9 Turn Over 8.13 Blue White 8.09 atussian Rose 8.13 Danger Zone 8.07 The
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  • 32 8 The postponed Singapore Billiards Association meeting will be held at 1-a Kirk Terrace at 6 p.m. to-day when the four -ball championship tournament for the current year will be discussed.
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  • 29 8 Playing on their own ground m Anson 1 Road yesterday, tho V.M.C A Juniors he!; 1 the Ar»c io-Chinese School to a draw, each side scoring once
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  • 73 8 Eight competitors entered for the Keppel Championship which was played at the K.G.C. over the week-end and the following were the six best scores returned: R. J. Fennie 38 41 47 41^167 < winner > H. Irving Jones .39 45 42 43 169 B. la Cloche
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  • 31 8 Thr- Inland Club Women? September M«*dal WM played last Tuesday and resulted m a win for Mrs. C A R. Bateman with a srorr of 4f> p' M<;
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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