The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singaopre Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,899. ESTI) 1835 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 11)30. 5 CENTS.
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  • 583 1 NO THREAT WILL DETER A LLIES P REMIER Firm Reply To NaziSoviet Declaration HITLER ASSURANCES UNACCEPTABLE London, Oct. 3. ill >a> at once thai no threat will ever induce thi> country or France to abandon the purpose for uhi'i "<* have entered upon this stru£ffle," said the Minister, .Mr. Neville
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  • 51 1 London, Oct. 3. IT is officially announced that Royal Air Force planes which flcv over Berlin and PoUdam dropped leaflets. This will leave the inhabitants of Berlin m no doubt as to the ability of the Royal Air Force to reach the German capital.
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  • 106 1 More Freedom For British Papers CONTACTS WITH DEPARTMENTS London, Oct. 3. DEFERRING to the Ministry of Information m his House ot Commons speech to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Neville Chamberlain said that from Mondaj Press repiesentatives wouk! again have direc' contact with Government c'epai'tments as they did m orr-war d«v'
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  • 170 1 London. Oct. 3. THHE Lithuanian Foreign Minister left by air for Moscow to-day accompanied by the Lithuanian Minister m Moscow and the Soviet Commercial Attache at Kaunas. It is semi-offlcially stated m Kaunas that trie Russian invitation to the Foreign Minister was couched m friendly
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  • 72 1 Copenhagen, Oct. 3. GERMANY started a big propaganda leaflet campaign m Denmark this morning. Citizens throughout the country received a sealed envelope containing recent speeches by Hitler and Goering and the leaflet latter shows a picture of a folded umbrella and on the other side the
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  • 101 1 London, Oct. 2. T^HE Prime iMinisler, iMr. Neville Chamberlain, referred to the preparations of the Dominions iii the House of Commons to-day. "I should like to tell this w-ek of the splendid helii we are receiving: from Newfoundland and Southern Rhodesia." he said. In
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  • 191 1 London, Oct. 3. THIS morning's French official communique about fighting on the Western Front says that there was great activity by patrols on both sides during the night. A German communique reports that there was only minor artillery and air force activity. French observers are impressed
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  • 54 1 London, Oct. 3. THE chairman o f the India Congress War Sub-Committee. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, had an interview with the Viceroy. Lcrd Linlithgow, lasting over two hours. It is understood the Congress's attitude to the war and the British viewpoint were exhaustively discussed. The committee may
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  • 33 1 London, Oct. 3. A GENERAL agreement has been Reached between steel producers ot India and Government representatives as to how the output of the steel industry may be I'tUised for war requirements. Reuter
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  • 211 1 Washington. Oct. 3. GERMANY has sent a note to the United States warning her against "improper behaviour" by American ships m waters round Britain and France. The note says: "Neutral merchant vessels repeatedly have attempted, m waters around Britain and France, to cade the exercise
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  • 391 1 Royal Navy Successful In Hunting Down U-Boats London, Oct. 3. A LARGE British army had been transferred to France and WIIB -akin^ its place alongside the French and we had reason to be proud of the efficient manner m which this complicated
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  • 23 1 London, Oct. 3. The British Ambassador to Poland. Sir Howard Kennard, who arrived m London yesterday, called at ths Foreign Office to-day.- Reuter
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  • 148 1 Refugees Want To Fight For S. Africa London, Oct. 3. A Ministry of Information bulletin states th^i Gpimsn mfu^Mf In South Africa are freely ofiViin* il ieir services to the authorities The volunteers include men who :iave m the past served m various capacities m German and Austrian armies and
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  • 50 1 Madrid, Oct. 3. THE incursion of Russia into Europe is a matter of the deepest gravity md an agreement must quickly be ta«nd as to how to avoid greater damage, declared General Franco m an interview with two leading papers to-day.- Reuter
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  • 59 1 London, O**t. 3. •T'HE Turkish military mission h*ad- ed by Gen. Orbav arrived at Waterloo to-day and was greeted by Field Marshal Lord Birdwood, who cammanded the British troops at Gailipoli m the last war The mission will almost immediately enter inta discussion of military
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 80 1 FOR YOURJ>AY FROCKS UNCRUSHABLE CREASE RESISTING TOOTAL LINENS m ALL THE LEADING SHADES. GUARANTEED fast COLOURS VISIT:CHOTIRMALL'S 41. 43 HIGH STREET. Cocktail Dance 7 pjn. to 9 p.m. WNNER DANCE (Mwm»\) 9.45 to midnight cumet-THE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE l>inn Pr O \oO Non-Uiners $1.00 Tomorrow BOHEMIAN NIGHT— SPECIAL DINNER
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    • 104 1 NEW VARIETY INDIAN AND CHINESE CARPETS IN LATEST DESIGNS AND CONTRASTING COLOURS. VISIT:CHOTIRMALL'S 41.43 HIGH STREET. SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO-NIGHT FRIDAY tfc SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT I'KOVIOED I»Y I 3 SMART GIRLS I DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $I.— TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL MUSIC BY I'M ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA
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  • 552 2 Big Audience At First Night Of City's Newest Cinema rOUR Malayan Chinese who made a world tour and formed the opinion that Singapore "sadly lacked an up-to-date cinema" are responsible for the building of the Cathay, which opened last night with a gala premiere
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  • 279 2 rHARGED with the murder of a fellow-coolie at the Royal Air Force Station, Seletar, an Indian, Malayandi, claimed trial before Mr. Justice Manning and a special jury at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Two other Indian coolies. Raja Manikam and Sanmugam, charged with abetment
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  • 117 2 OCT. 3, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 3Z% 34 No. IX R.S.S. P. 0.8. m cases October 33% 34% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales October 33 33 F.A.Q. R.S.S. FOB. m bales October 32^ 32% "C"
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  • 69 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Oct. i. Negri EembilEii will loose a good sportsman by the departure of F. P. Graves, who has bern transferred to Paharig. Graves represented Negri Sembilan at hockey and cricket, keeping wicket m cricket. His successor at Kuala Pilah. Mr. D S.
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  • 318 2 Woman Sent To Prison For Deceit "IT is very difficult for the Chinese Protectorate to bring sucti cases to light and I am gpinrc to ?mpos° a sentence of imprisonment which will deter ethers from following this woman's example. Thus commented Mr J. Fletcher-Cooke. Singapore Third Police Magistrate, sentencing Thong
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  • 109 2 Seremban, Oct. 1. An increase m the total number of clubs affiliated to the Negri Seinbilan Hockey Association is pointed out m the annual report of the association. It is stated that the season closed with 14 affiliated clubs. The report comments:— "For the first
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 312 2 AN APOLOGYi TO THE MANY PATRONS WAITING FOR GRACIE FIELDS NEW PICTURE "KEEP SMILING" WE REGRET HAVING DELAYED THE OPENING, BUT SINGAPORE LOVED "MAISIE" SO MUCH WE HAD TO KEEP HER I LONGER THAN EXPECTED WE SAID -MA I S I E WAS THE i JP J^ y AJUI O
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    • 253 2 Greeted by a Packed House Saturday's Midnight Premiere Something NEW m Screen Thrills! The First Thrilling Adventure of the Philippines With Entire Native Cast Dialogue m English TOTi~A V At Malayas -JJ/\ X mi LARGEST THEATRE 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 CAPITOL Refreshingly Different Exquisitely Beautiful! Startling Thrilling: EXOTIC ROMANCE i^K^ OF THE
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  • 360 3 Scandinavian Reply To U -Boat Attacks On Neutral Vessels London, Oct. 3. UKK-ADMIKAL TAMM, Commander-in-Chief of the ♦Swedish Navy, to-day warned all Swedish merchantmen that they must follow the coast within territorial waters prior to assembling for convoy by Swedish warships. The instructions of the
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  • 136 3 London, Oct. 3. rE Italian Foreign Minister, Count Ciano. arrived m Rome this morning after his discussions m Berlin. He is expected to make a report of his conversation with Hitler to the Cabinet Council, which is to meet m Rome to-day. A Rom^
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  • 135 3 London. Oct. IN ,-onnection with the appearance of an jrmed raider m the South Atlantic, naval critics recall that before the war British vessels on the AMQC*9tH and West Indies Stations were the cruisers Berwick. Exeter and York, armed v.ith eight-inch guns and the
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  • 60 3 Tokio, Oct. 1 THE first Chinese air raid on Hankow since the Japanese occupation a year ago was carried out by nine planes this afternoon, says Domei. The nlanes, which flew at a height of 6,000 feet, dropped nine bombs and destroyed a petrol
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  • 102 3 Soviet Troops Pouring Into Sinkiang London, Oct. 3. UUGE bodies of Soviet troops have been entering the Chinese north-western province of Sinkiang since the Russo-Japanese truce, according to statements reaching Shanghai, declares the Shanghai correspondent of the New York Times. A Japanese spokesman m Tokio today said, that, m spite
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  • 73 3 London, Oct. 3•TTCE Rumanian Government to-day issued a further appeal to the people for full co-operation and expressed the hope that Rumania's strict neutrality would be maintained. The statement says, "We have no war aims. We hope for and heartily desire peace, but we
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  • 55 3 London, Oct. 3. A MESSAGE from Amsterdam says a Dlan of mass evacuation of English children to the United States is at present being deliberated by the American Branch of the English Speaking Union. The president of the union is m direct negotiation with the
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  • 26 3 London, Oct. 3. •TWO more American destroyers have arrived at Lisbon. There are now five American destroyers m the River Tagus.- Reuter
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  • 79 3 London, Oct. 3. •"THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, said m a speech today that the answer to Hitler's "peace offensive" must be "No." He declared that Hitler had made no greater error than to think that after Poland had been dismembered, the war
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  • 59 3 London, Oct. 3. A number of English school children who returned to England from America are quite disappointed at the uneventful crossing of the Atlantic. One boy said. "We didn't even see one submarine!" A number of public schoolboys, who returned from Newfoundland, took it m
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  • 48 3 London, Oct. 3. IN Paris last night, the United States Ambassador to Poland, Mr. Drexel Biddle, paid the first formal call on the new Polish President, Gen. Racziewicz. and emphasized his Government's intention of refusing to recognise the conquest of Poland. Reuter
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  • 534 3 London, Oct. 3. ?N the House of Commons last week, 1 the First Lorri of the Admiralty mentioned that for a fortnight past armed merchantmen had continually been leaving the harbours of the Empire and that m a short time the huge British Merchant Navy
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  • 171 3 Declaration Of Plan Made At Panama Conference London, Oct. 3. THE Pan-American Neutrality Conference, at its plenary session, to-day approved the "Declaration of Panama/ fixing a security zone from the coastline of the American Continents for a distance attaining 300 miles m some places m
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  • 55 3 Copenhagen, Oct. 3. THE heavy German casualties m Poland may be gauged from the fact that the Nazis have been widely confiscating: sheets, blankets and bedlinen ior hospitals. As usual, Jews have been the first to suffer. Jewish property of all kinds, including wireless
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  • 126 3 Hel Defenders Escape By Boat To Sweden London, Oct. 3. EIGHTEEN defenders of the Po--1-< lish Hel Peninsula, which «rmi the last stronghold m the country tc fall, have escaped to Sweden and are now interned. In a Polish patrol boat on Sunday night they ran the gaunt lei ot
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  • 99 3 Rome, Oct. 2. A SEMI-OFFICIAL .statement h: been issued here denying ioreigr lumours that the sailings of the Italian liners Rex and Conte de Savoia hat been suspended. These rumours, the statement says, have no foundation. The Rex will leave Genoa for New York
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  • 34 3 London. Oct. 3. •yHE Mexican Government announce that it will not recognise lor iii reason conquest by force and will con tinue diplomatic relations with tb Polish Government.- Reuter
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  • 321 3 London, (hi THE following are 10-day s ciusiiu quotations Shares are ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. Con. Lean 5% 1944-64 103 ,xi i-unrtir.K Loan 4' 1960-9U. K.'j-xi War L-.ar, 1%% 88 i i Com. Union Assce (Units 7> k riMCfc iKtil Assce 'A' U Hoyai Assce
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  • 185 3 tFroni Our Own Correspoud^nt i London. Oct. 3. and Exchan«e markets clcispd C as follows, with previous quotations m )arerthesis: KL'BBER: Easier London: 9'^d 9vd I 9 -*<i a 4 di Nov. -Dec. 9 516 d J II 1M 9S,d Jan.-Mar.: 9 3 4 d Kkl <
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 65 3 4eßv«cr EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY Vans leave on Weekdays j at 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk Ice 9.15 All Supplies 2.45 p.m. i~ —do „5.30 Ie c Cre a m on Sundays Public Holidays at 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk Ice p 9.15 All Supplies 5.30 p.m. All Ice Cream mm
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    • 64 3 grow VEGETABLES WITH THE HELP OF i NYTOL FERTILIZERS m handy 35 ct. containers MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. PHONE A~^^~m^k~wtf£\ A~m*\£W\ TODAY v.lv UNITED ARTISTS RELEASE 'FOUR FEATHERS' A GRAND SPECTACLE AND Ar BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE IN TECHNICOLOUR PARAMOUNT NEWS ALWAYS THE LATEST BOOK NOW TO SEE A PERFECT
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  • 603 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1939. Transition Period CIR SAMUEL HOARE, Lord Privy v -Seal, spoke the other day of some of the problems which inevitably arise during the present period of transition from peace to war. Only meagre information regarding domestic conditions m Great Britain has so
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  • 1196 4 "Profiteers In Men's Souls" A STRONG condemnation of rumour-mongers, whom he described as profiteers m men's souls, was uttered by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, m the course of a speech when he performed the unveiling ceremony at Fort Cornwallis yesterday of the memorial erected to
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  • 79 4 MAXIMUM prices at which irnpoitert> and others may sell v/ire nails m the Colony are fixed by the competent authority for engineering stores. Mr. P. G. Coales. The prices are as follows Not exceeding 2 V long. In kegs of one pikul weight, importers. $10
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  • 26 4 JUIR. G. MAGANLAL, president of the Indian Chartiber of Commerce, Singapore, who was away m Japan on a hoiiday, has returned to Singapore
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  • 407 4 No Mistake Of Ultimate Issue London. Oct. I INDER the heading "Neutral Traveller's Impressions a Bulletin issued ay the Ministry of Information states f hat a traveller a neutral who recently returned from Germany and Austria to France writes "The impressions I got m QMMMf were
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  • 95 4 Misadventure Verdict N Returned By Coroner WHILE at work at the Naval Base en Sept. 26. a Chinese, Fan Ah Wall was killed *hen a carbon gas generator exploded At the Coroners inquiry yesterday Mr W O. Porter returned a verdict of deain by misadventure.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 194 4 Vr)oLots/V» "Don't qou just love ROSES?" w Y?s, but best m B&m a GIMLET! UMwS CALDBECKS I V 7HI KANCAtOO t. i^ i».» w*.^^ tap*. i 6 -t b^..d. H« co-.t oni, from A*iV.IU -X.-, ke <,-•« .-d »m.M ,W,ub». TKe b«b v k.»,.r00 t» o»ly on. mch o-q .Km
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    • 11 4 1 FINEST CHINESE JADE 18. BATTERY ROAD. PIRSI PLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 520 5 Told Of Measures Taken In Sarawak CCUNTKY'S^WTALTOSmON IN THE FAR EAST ro()\ after he larded m Singapore yesterday after five »*ttK *h9tmct m England, the Rajah of Sarawak. sir nirfcs Yrma Hrooke. received first-hand information of the d< -tViu-e measures of his
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  • Correspondence
    • 177 5 Europeans In Malaya And The War |o thr Kditor of the Free Press) ie present emergency regus may cause unnecessary hard«yp« Europeans usually take their every three or four years, when other r them, but most of the men m leave >eem to be getting back toLV -le those m
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    • 107 5 by fraser to. at the el«w> of business jesterda? X muMay was $117*. unchanged. f rubber at four o'clock <*as **>* 34 cents. October December iirt Januar. March 32 S cents. S rliiig tin Glares were offered from Lonit price* showing some decline "J" vie last offers
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  • 95 5 A VERDICT OF DEATH by misadven- ture was returned by the Singapore Corcner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquiry into the death of a four-year-oid Chinese girl, Phang Bok Jee. who was knocked down Ly a* car. m Hamilton Road on Sept. 22,
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  • 95 5 TWERE is some good American hum ♦ir m 1 the "Kid From Kokomo," the Warner Bros, film which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday. Much of the comedy revolves around th<.* stratagem employed by a boxing manageto get a promising < ountry youth to
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  • 68 5 ONE DAY'S simple Imprisonment and a fine of $300, m default of payment sentence of six months' riscrous imprisonment, was imposed on Lee Kow Tow, an elderly Chinese, m the District Court yesterday, when he was convicted on a charge of possessing 21 tahils of opium at
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  • 231 5 Prince -Til ley CARRYING the traditional bouquet of red roses of brides of Loyal Regiment men. Miss Leila Rosemary Tilley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tilley, of Shanghai, was married at the Tanglin Garrison Church yesterday to Lieut. Ralph Bacon Prince, of the 2nd. Battalion, the Loyal
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  • 294 5 P. O. Delivery Of Letters rtE Post Office announces that considerable difficulty is sometimes experienced m effecting delivery of correspondence owing to the temporary absence of addresses from their residence at the scheduled times of delivery. Delivery arrangements would be greatly facilitated by the provision of letter boxes at offices,
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  • 48 5 rCE public are informed thai Reformatory Road between tlv 9th and 10th milestones, and Ulu Pandan Road from Holland Road to Reformatory Road, will be closed for certain periods between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday. Oct. 12. and Friday. Oct 13.
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  • 32 5 CONVICTED of using criminal force on a compatriot, an Indian, Arumugam. was bound over for a year, on a personal bond of $100 m the Singapore Second Court yesterday.
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    • 27 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! 01 NK at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) After the Show FRENCH CHEESE *T«>m Normandie F RESH CAMEMBERT GERVAIS DOUBLE CREME H ;BOLTER&CQ. ->♦ Hinchester House.
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    • 352 5 S^ 0 o l A *o »o g\ m^w SgjgwgJ! GRAINS I Sl> >**# The Breakfast oOii^lf^^r Food that neccls V| -j. j Ready to be ~ti^**^^ y Eaten! ROBINSON 6t CO., LTD. 118 THE MALAYAN BAGGAGE SERVICE Baggage and Luggage Transporters, Packing and Furniture Removers, Insurance and Forwarding Effected,
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  • 63 6 London, Oct. 2. /COMPETITIVE football on a regional basis is beginning m England on Oct. 21 with 82 clubs, divided into eight sections, as follows:— North-East 11, North-West 12, East Midlands 11, Western 12, Midland 8. South-West 8, South A 10, South B. 10. Clubs
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  • 93 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Oct. 2. The Government School Teachers had an easy win over the Malay Teachers by four matches to nil, when they met m the first round of the Falconer Cup tennis tourney, yesterday. Results (Govt. School Teachers mentioned first) Singles B.
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  • 126 6 At the Happy World on Tuesday night, the Roxy Theatre Badminton Party defeated the Maxfii Badminton Party by the narrow margin of four games to three. Results <Roxy's players mentioned first): Sonnie Yap beat C. H. Ng 15—4, 15—5 Richard Tan beat Joachim Lee 9 15, 15 10,
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  • 167 6 rtE following have been selected to represent the Army against Johore at rugger at the S.C.C. on Saturday. There will bo training for the team at 5 p.m. on the North Padang, Changi, to-morrow. After the game on Saturday, the Army XV will entertain Johore
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  • 83 6 i From Our Own Correspondent) Jobore Bahru, Oct. 2. Mohamed Yassin bin Ahmed won the singles handicap tennis title of the Johore Bahru Medical Sports Club ror the second time this year. He beat Francis J. Yeow In the final 6—3. 7—5. Majid bin Desa and
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  • 59 6 The following have been selected to play .hockey for the V.M.C.A. Juniors against A.P.C. Ist. XI to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road ground A. C. Neufcronner. Low Huck Yang. Lim Keng Wan. C. Lazproo Cheong Thiam Siew. L. M. Aeria. Syed Shirazie, Vow Wah Sung.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 515 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the tollowinc; materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Koom: Annual Supplies 1940. See Tender Room Notice Hire of Lorries during: 1940. Date of Closing 12 noon. Oct. 16, 1939. BU] Solid Pneumatic Tyres Airing 1010. Date of
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    • 476 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATON(i ORANGE— 77 Meyer R4 (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates I ir-e Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. WINDSOR HOTEL 145, Killiney Road. Phone. 7876 New furnished rooms with or without private bath Modern sanitation. Tennis Court. Garages. European Cuisine Loxton Hotei, 7 Oxley Rise.
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    • 341 6 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LIJNE Joint service of JAVA PACIFIC LINE AND SILVER LINE. LTD. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES NORTH PACIFIC PORTS OWING TO THE UNCERTAINTY REGARDING THE ACTUAL DATE OF ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS DUE TO THE OUTBREAK OF HOSTILITIES LIST OF SAILINGS IS SUSPENDED FOR THE
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    • 616 6 TO EUROPE AM) ABfERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO, BOMBAI. SUE/ PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NFW YORK Arrives Leaves Lwtves Arm*, Spore Spore Penanr Srm v»rt PRESIDENT POLK Oct. 8 Ort 10 Oct 12 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 4 Nov 7 Nov 9 19 x PRESIDKNT MONROE Nov
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    • 407 8 arrival and departure of the Company's steamers Hue to the outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is suspended for the time being. g All vessels may call at any port on/or off the route —and the route and all sailings are subject to change or deviation with or without notice.
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    • 517 8 ttti fimLiirr^^ 7V> Morlh America |^^i=^^liS'H^flBp 1 Honolulu ships-side -ail ?onJffi'it jEaEu&£SSs£? vnilT Of SSR f n f'anadiar Pacific* Sft*^»vK I *^BSBSBBS* BOLSTLAU CO.. SINGAPOKI WORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated m Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly sailings by s.s.
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    • 325 8 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 to U.S.A., Gttisdg and Western Australia; the latest information is available at the above offic< STRAITS
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  • 1316 9 Fraser And Co. 's List TLtSDAY. OCT. 3. 1933: 5 P.M. Bujrer* bel!er> Am pat I m «4s> 4t> 6d 5s Au&Uml An al ibs: *x> *'so 5b lO'-.-d Aum.i ai Malay it I 47* 39b Ayer Hitam < »>s» 21s fid 22s 6d x.d.
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  • 436 9 RESULTS of yesterday*-, ties m the S.CR.C. j lavn tennis tournament were: Handicap sin*t*s: William Tan <scr.) beat Lee Sze Tat <— 3). 6—2. 6—4. Handicap mixed doubles: Miss N. Chia and S C H*»ng 6» bent Mrs. Strickland and Cnin K*e Onn (-18*. n— 3. 9—7.
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  • 767 9 Second Day Of Selangor Autumn Races (By Our Racing Reporter) THE SCRATCHINGS for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur m the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting have again been light, and good fields will face the starter m all eight events. The first race will start at
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  • 58 9 Following are Free Press selections for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur. Race 1. Rosalie. Anaconda. Race 2. Emily Dignus, Queen Beon. Race 3. Swift Arrow, Quick Money. Race 4. Judith Anton, Blossom Time. Race 5. July the Seventh, Lord Gray. Race 6. High Life, Four O'clock. Race 7. Danger
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  • 60 9 The following will play for the Y.W.C.A. "A" XI against the G.S.C. M A" XI to-day on the G.S.C. ground. Mrs. R. Norris; Miss K. At well, Miss Sylvia Armstrong (capt.), Miss M. Hagedorn, Miss Z. Ellas, Mrs. D. Hodgeson Miss M. Vythillngam, Miss S. Nathan, Mrs E.
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  • 355 9 Four Goals To One Margin Of Victory Yesterday "MAKING the most of their scoring opportunities, the R.A.M.C. beat the R.A.O.C. \y fcrr £<?Is to one at the Stadium yesterday m the qualifying: round of the Singapore Cup competition. The R A O.C m°n aclueily
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  • 422 9 Cricket Club Beat R.A. 23-0 At Rugger RESPITE the fact that the S.C.C. rugger v team beat the R.A. (Blakan Mati and Pulau Brani), side by 23 points (a try and four goals) to nil on the padang yesterday, the rugby displayed did not reach a high standard. The Club
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  • 244 9 rr WILL NOT be necessary to conduct heats m connection with the V.M.C.A. championship swimming carnival. The following entries have been received and the finals will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14 commencing at 4.16 p.m. 160 yards relay: Cantonese Swimming Union. Chinese Swimming Club,
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  • 57 9 The Oriental Telephone Electric Company Ist XI will play a friendly soccer against the Municipal Gas Department XI at Farrer Park to-day at 5.15 ojn. sharp. The following will represent the O.T.E.C. Tasrib, Salim. Jaffar, Mohd. Idris, Vincent, L. D' Almeida, Aboo. Ismail, Bakar, Sekak. Ahmed b
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  • 26 9 The Koca Rangers XI -"-ere defeated by Banka Sports Club on Sunday at soccer by five goals to three at the M.F.A. ground.
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  • 10 9 Challenge Cup: S.R.C. vs. Marines art the stadium.
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  • 62 9 The following have been selected to represent che V.M.C.A at hockey against SC.C. to-morrow at 5.10 p.m. on the S.C.C. ground A. Nathankls. Dr. V. Xavier, Lee Fong Lim. Goh Chin Chye, G. Day. F. Hutchinson. J Manasseh. S M. Hope. I. B. Suratta. A. C Galstaun. C.
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  • 26 9 Playing at Ans-on Road yesterday the Police second team boat the V.M.C.A. Juniors by two goals to one m a keen game of hockey.
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  • 455 9 Women's October Medal At R.S.G.C. THE Women's October Medal Competi' of the Royal Singapore Golf Club v 0 «v»H at Bukit Timah on Monda\ suited m a win for Mrs. F. G Brittorou a' aivihion with a net score ol 35 m "B" division betveen Mrs R I Mrs. R.
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  • 89 9 WHITE beat Colours by three goals to o:.r m the fourth hotkey trial held by the SC.C. yesterday. The game was Whites playing with nine men and Colours For the winners, Elliott scored two of their goals and liston the other, while Lieut. Morris scored the losers'
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  • 28 9 The ruphv fixture between the 6.RC *nd Singapore Teachers' Association w h i r h fixed to have ben played on the padans yesterday u-as cancelled.
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  • 19 9 The hockey match between the R.A.F. (H.Q.i and the Singapore Colts, fixed for yesterday, was not played.
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