The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1939
1939-10-05
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1939-10-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND SAILY NEWS NO. 15,900 ESI I) 1X35 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939. 5 CENTS.18 words
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200 1939-10-05 1 Awaiting Definition Of Political Outlook FRENCH CONTINUE TO GAIN MORE GROUND London, Oct. 4. A( CORDING to French observations, German forces lit now grouped m a series of columns extending mUk Germany to enable a general offensive on Urn "hole French front or through neutralReuter - 200 words
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81 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 1. Chinese Ambassador. Dr. Quo hi. to-day emphatically reI the recent Japanese suggesion thit China was m danger of domination as merely :anda to crnfuse world opinion trur Sino- Japanese issues and importance to the new puppet ire tiying to establish.Reuter - 81 words
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Article32 1939-10-05 1 ROOSEVELT WARNING ON SUBMARINES Washington, Oct. 4. p DENT* ROOSEVELT nas warnAmerican shies against .^ecretl bgDlgeimt submarines. WMliliU was issued after aews(rts that Am-erican smugglers supplying German submarines off thr coast.- ReuterReuter - 32 words
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132 1939-10-05 1 Heavy Fighting In Defence Of Changsha London, Oct. 4. A JAPANESE communique from Central China says that |0o Japanese forces dealt a crushing .blow to 14 of 42 divisions of Chinese troops m Northern Hunan province and several other Chinese divisions sustained heavy damage. It is claimed that the ChineseReuter - 132 words
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Article22 1939-10-05 1 The French Press announces the 1 first dispatch to the Front of French wai correspondents. Photographs showing French soldiers m German ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article80 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. PKK.MANV admits officially that Polish units are still fighting m central Poland. A German communique thrfs morning said fighting took place yesterday between isolated Polish troops and German troops m the area between the former demarcation line and the present SovietGerman frontier.Reuter - 80 words
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326 1939-10-05 1 QUESTIONS ON GAS WARFARE I London, Oct. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Nevlilt 1 Chamberlain, was asked m la? House or Commons this afternoon about tne setting up of a Wai Caolnet limited m number ana free j from departmental duties. In reply, he326 words
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56 1939-10-05 1 Bahias, Brazil, Oct. 4. f'i is definitely established that a 1 German warship participated m the action against the Clement. It is understood that the crew of the Clement photographed the attacking vessel before talcing to the boats. Thirty hours elapsed before they wereReuter - 56 words
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Article21 1939-10-05 1 The Queen visited the Women's Employment Federation m London yesterday. The Prime Minister had an audience with the King.—^British Official Wireless.21 words
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Article18 1939-10-05 1 A general hoisting of flags "to celebrate the end of the Polish campaign began m Germany yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article49 1939-10-05 1 Loixion, Oct. 4. THE United States Army has 1 ordered 329 new 12-ton tanks at a cost of nearly $6,000,000, according to the jNew York Times. The report says that the United States Army is speeding up the mechanisation of its ground forces ReuterReuter - 49 words
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114 1939-10-05 1 No Peace Move Through Italy, Says Rome JLontion, Oct. 4. A UTHORITATIVE Italian quarters have denied the report that Signer Mussolini is studying a plan for a peace confeience, says a Rcmc telegram to the official German news agency. The message adds: .'These authoritative Italian quarters state that tfce newsReuter - 114 words
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83 1939-10-05 1 London, Get 4. IN view of recent German, broadcasts suggesting that Italy may take action if the British and French Governments refuse the Nazi peace terms, prominence is given m the evening papers to the Rome official broadcast to-day stating There is no reason to83 words
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Article68 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct 4. •"PHE Egyptian Prime Minister said to-day that Egypt was faced with the problem of finding a new market for 1.500,000 bales of cotton forme* ly exported every year to Germany. Poland, Czechoslovakia and Austria He added that the British Government is helpingReuter - 68 words
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Article52 1939-10-05 1 London. Oct. 4. SOUTH AFRICA has created a Seaboard Defence Corps of three companies. The decision to create these units was taken shortly before the war began. The Government of Kenya ha^ ordered the registration of all British Indians and Arabs between the ages of 18 aridReuter - 52 words
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191 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. I IFE m the Maginot Line is described by several French newspaper correspondents who have inspected one of the forts. Thousands of French troops eat. sleep and live underground and t)^ r e Is a tramway and a cinema. The lortsReuter - 191 words
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261 1939-10-05 1 Co-ordination Of Empire's Contributions To Cause London, Oct. 4. IN the House of Commons this afternoon, the Dominion? A Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, announced that th? Governments of Cana'a Australia, New Zealand and South Africa were each arran*m£ to send a cabinet minister toReuter - 261 words
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Article43 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. JN Denmark new taxes being formula- ted are expected to raise not less than £4,000,000. Income tax will be increased from Id to 30 per cent. Cigarettes, cigars, beer and schnapps will also cost more. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article24 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. THE Viceroy of India. Lord Llnlithgow who is having conversations with Indian leaders, to-day received the ary Committee. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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122 1939-10-05 1 London, Oct. 4. IN a broadcast from Washington, Senator Norris. who voteo against the entry of the United States In the last war. urged the repeal of the arms embargo m the present war. Our sympathies our hopes and <»ur prayers are all withReuter - 122 words
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54 1939-10-05 1 London, o< t 4. A DOMEI agency correspondent m Shanghai confirms the report that Soviet troops are entering the northwest Chinese province of Sinklang. Two brigades of Soviet regular troops arrived recently at Urmutl m 1 Northern Sinkiang and more troops j have entered54 words
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Article48 1939-10-05 1 iklo Oct. 4. Tbp <ieath is announced of Dr. H^inrich Sahm. German Minister to Norway. He was responsible ior drafting the constitution of the Free City of Danzig and represented Danzig when thf» international status of the Free City was denned m Paris. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Advertisement66 1939-10-05 1 INSIST ON I BIGIA TEA X V W^b P^*^^B Hr P I 1 _j A flK3^^^^. H l^^l f^^l \^l TO-NIGHT I Night^ SPECIAL DINNER DANCE (formal) m aid of the ST. NICHOLAS HOME FOR BLIND CRirrLED CHILDREN Cabaret Entertainment Presented by "THE CARRETHREN'' Dinner $3.— Admission to Ballroom for66 words
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Advertisement33 1939-10-05 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST ADELPHI HOTEL BOOK- fIAKDKN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER, DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED Itt 3 SMART GIRLS DINNER $3.— NON-DINEKS $I.— DANCE INFORMAL MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SLA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA33 words
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Article127 1939-10-05 2 PHE following persons or classes of persons arc exempted from the lons imposed on persons entering or leaving the F.M.S.: Any Asiatic native of British India, Ceylon or the British Protected States ol India: Any Asiatic native of the Netherlies, French India, or Portuguese India Any Asiatic127 words
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Article531 1939-10-05 2 WOMEN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION INTERESTING addresses were civen at ihc Rotary Club meeting yester- day by two students of the College of Medicine, Miss L Hoisington and Mr. Jaswant Singh. Speaking on the subject of A Malayan Wcman Doctorln The Making," Miss Hoisington dealt with the lives of students m531 words
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Article31 1939-10-05 2 •"THE estimated total exports from Malaya of tin and tin-in-ore based on nn assay \aluo cf 75.5 per cent, for the month of September are approximately 10.200 tons.31 words
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Article25 1939-10-05 2 In a game of hockey played at Gill man Barracks yesterday, the Loyal Regiment and the S.R.C. drew, each side scoring a goal.25 words
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Advertisement60 1939-10-05 2 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea. No Increases m Price. Ends Diabeto:, Uric Acid, Kidney Troubles etc. Makes you a new man, healthy strong. In S2 $:i.50 tins. Postage 30 cts. extra. D. T. LIM COMPANY. W, IJorth BricU'i Rd., Singapore PHOTOGRAPHIC COPIES OF FREE PRESS LOCAL PICTURES CAN BE60 words
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Advertisement189 1939-10-05 2 FIRST AGAIN! j At The__CAPITOL TO-DAY! Latest Gaumont British News including The DUKE DUCHESS of WINDSOR In EnglandThe SINKING of the "COURAGEOUS" 1.-irsl J'iitures of the ill-fatrd Aircraf; Cat The Great LIVERPOOL FIXE! etc., etc. ALL SHOWsT PACKED OUT YESTERDAY! 3 SHOWS DAILY At Malaya's 3.15—6.15—9.15 LARGEST THEATRE 4 Shows189 words
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Article595 1939-10-05 3 When Peace Comes It Will Be On Our Terms, Says Press London, Oct. 4. THK Prime Minister's assurance that when the German"peace proposals" were received they would receive consideration and his statement of conditions that any such proposals must fulfil to have the slightest chance595 words
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64 1939-10-05 3 London, Oct. 4. rrlE Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. ha; asked the High Commissioner for the Western Pacific to convey to the Queen of Tonga the appreciation of the British Government for the expression ol loyalty of the Kingdom oi TongaReuter - 64 words
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98 1939-10-05 3 New York, Ost. 4. H E STERDAY'S flurry ;in the j House of Commons over Mr.' Lloyd George's remarks shows again that Democracy is still. function inp: m Britain, say§jttie.% New York Times. Questions caji still 4>e asked and answered concerning the vital matter ofReuter - 98 words
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371 1939-10-05 3 Action Against Neutral Vessel^ Being Continued I I p Lohdor, Oct^ 4. CCANDINAVIAN reactions to the German blockade are being keenly watched by naval critics, who point out that the Swedish Navy, which is tc convoy merchantmen, is m no wise negligible. The ships areReuter - 371 words
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199 1939-10-05 3 Oct. 4^ IN the United States, the Washington Post says that Mr. Chamberlain's criticism as to the value of the Nazi word is wholly justified. The refusal of the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, to recognise Germany's conquest of Poland shows thatReuter - 199 words
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81 1939-10-05 3 London, Oct. L TPHE Pan-American Neutrality Con- ference. which has been sitting m Panama for the last 11 days, ended yesterday Remarking on the results of the conlerenre. the United States Assistant Secretary of State said that the declaration establishing a 300-mile neutral zoneReuter - 81 words
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50 1939-10-05 3 London, Oct. 4. TTHE Turkish military mission began its conference with representatives ot the British Government to-day. The discussions will continue until this evening. The Turkish delegates, who are led by Gen. Orbay, will be the guests of the British Government at luncheon to-morrow.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article17 1939-10-05 3 The New Zealand Government 13 forming a Maori rifle battalion for i home or overseas service.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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48 1939-10-05 3 HUNGARY RUMANIA IN NEW TRADE PACT London, Oct. 4. DV a new trade agreement. Hungary j is to obtain larger supplies of oil from Rumania. Rumania has agreed to export to Hungary twice as much petrol m variclis grades as armament steel which she imports from Hungary. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article50 1939-10-05 3 London, Oct. 4. I "pHEKE is no further news of the discussions m Moscow other than that conversations last night between the Lithuanian Foreign Minister arid Molotov and the Latvian Foreign Minister and Molotov each lasted two hours. The Turkish Foreign Minister is still awaiting instructions.- ReuterReuter - 50 words
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245 1939-10-05 3 London, Oct. 4. LIOW swiftly the manufacture of munitions m Britain is going on is described by a correspondent who inspected a factory. The factory he visited can produce 1,000,000 shells a year and is one of many similar factories m operationReuter; British Wireless - 245 words
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48 1939-10-05 3 The King's 25,000 'Smokes For Troops London. Oct. 4. TPHE Kin? has taken the earliest opportunity to send a donation of XZS to the Tobacco Fund organised by the Overseas League for British soldiers at the Kront. Every pound subscribed will provide 1.000 cigarettes for soldiers.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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101 1939-10-05 3 R.A.F. Leaflets On Nazi Chiefs' Fortunes London. Oct. 4. THE latest British leaflets m the A German language to be dropped over Berlin and Potsdam by Royal Air Force planes give details of Nazi leaders' fortunes abroad, hoarded againsi the day when they might have to fiee from Germany. TheReuter - 101 words
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Article183 1939-10-05 3 tFrom Our pvn CkMTUpundeOt) London. Ort. 4. COMMODITY and Exchange markets dOMi as follows, with previoas quotations In paren thesis RUBBER: Easier. London: 9 7 16d PlfldO'^ri 9vd» Ncv.-Dec. 9 7 16a 9 16d<9 5 16d 1116d> Jan.-Mar. 311 16d »%d (9 :v t d 10d> Apr.-June183 words
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Article297 1939-10-05 3 The above are dealer's' middle [>i broker; 1 margin-, brokerage and stamp duty are not included Exchange Telegraph CLOSING qtOTATIONS London. Oct. 4. THE following arc 10-ciay t elwlH| middle quotations. 9hWN aie ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. Con. Loan 5^ 1944-64 103u.:i fun.lii.fi; Loan 4%Exchange Telegraph - 297 words
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89 1939-10-05 3 London. Ocl TN Paris the French Council o Mr ters met this morn: It is understood th i -t it ■taflfci X ports on the political situation H I possibility of calling Uc Wr\ liarncnt was also discus:^ The Prime Minister. M Dftladler, gave anReuter - 89 words
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Article24 1939-10-05 3 'Zamboanga which was made In th€ Philippine Islands be2ai. M i rai screening at the C.ipiiol Tbefttn iMt night. The photography i>, exctllent24 words
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Advertisement21 1939-10-05 3 I <**"< />> New Zealand's Choicest Butter with its nourishing and abundance of vitamins, builds health, strength and energy. PHONE S37S FIVE LINES21 words
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Advertisement53 1939-10-05 3 iaaaißHMaaßaWMaat -I". Kin BY:— MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3 IJATTErt* K(f.'.l) BOX FFICE I d?^€M*V?4*) I V 3 1 5 PHONE J4i\UU\ 6.15-9.15 3400 I 1 W^SUR FEATHERS 77 KORDA'S TRIUMPH IN BOX OFFICE -10 A. M.^ 1 P*. TECH NICOLOUR OF 5 U 10 P.M. KITCHENER AT KHARTOUM ROMANCE BEAUTY53 words
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605 1939-10-05 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939. Singapo re Mine-fiels THE unfortunate sinking of the Norwegian vessel Hoegh Transporter, following explosions m a mine-field at the entrance to Singapore Harbour on Tuesday night has brought to our very door one of the realities or warfare. The very greatest sympathy605 words
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Article, Illustration11 1939-10-05 4 YOU M*Y HAY« BCCUM MAN BUT I.AOOIF HITLER WILL FlMlftM HIM11 words
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945 1939-10-05 4 Fisheries School To Be Opened In Singapore Next Week j ESTABLISHED with the object of training Malay fisher--1-1 men m the use of modern craft, equipment and methods and equipping them to take a much more important part m Malaya's fishing industry, the first Fisheries945 words
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Article117 1939-10-05 4 IMPORT EXPORT CONTROL Appointments Are Gazetted THE following appointmc nts, with effect from Sept. 25, were published m a Oov- eminent Gazette Extraordinary issued last night Controller of Restricted Imports and Ex- ports. Straits Settlements, Mr. A. Gilmour, M.C.S. Deputy Controller of Restricted Imports and Exports, Straits Settlements, Mr J.117 words
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67 1939-10-05 4 Mr. Tay Lian Teck Appointed To Select Committee •yHE Government's Rent Control Or--1 dinance was discussed at l meeting of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association. The committee agreed with the principles of the B'll. Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the president, informed the meeting that he67 words
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Article327 1939-10-05 4 List Of Restricted Articles AN order banning the evport »>f < Ttain articles is published m a Government Oazette Extraordinary issu«Ki last night The order states that no person shall expor any of the restricted article mentioned belov except with a special permit, which may be cancelled327 words
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Article180 1939-10-05 4 8.8.C. Plan Novel Broadcast A special broadcast programme entitled "The Empire Answer*" will be broadcast by the BBC on Satur day. at 8.50 a.m 3.50 p.m ar.d 9 5(» p.m Malayan time, announces Department of Information, which 1 received a cable to this effect fnm tlv 8180 words
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Article30 1939-10-05 4 TPHE Controller of Rubber. Ma announces that the estimated export of dry rubber from Mai Brunei and Labuan lor the month of September was w.w ♦on^30 words
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Advertisement218 1939-10-05 4 \o make a proper ft«/ the UME |%#fc#»P J^'CJ: must be jffjl^^ J BY SPECIAL A TO H M. THE APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM tSTD 3^^^^§ 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY KECK LACES BRACELETS BROOCHES I RINGS CLIP WATCHES j 1 lncoiDorated m Cevion» SINGAPORE IPDH PENANG. eep m218 words
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Advertisement20 1939-10-05 4 Drotect your clothes ft) k rfW^fi >" I ij I i j B? < ftfv jNbS* nHifiiliiWiHWiiifiiiliiii r K^« FLIT otwon HILLS20 words
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Article, Illustration681 1939-10-05 5 Maritime Declaration Sought By Consul ONE OF INJURED MEN DIES IN HOSPITAL LONG cable describing the sinking of the Norwegian vessel Hoegh Transporter (4,914 tons) late on Tuesday night when it struck a mine m one of the protective minefields681 words
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427 1939-10-05 5 REFERENCE to "prejudicial evidence" being introduced Crown durum an Aflbizes trial was made by of Criminal Appeal .Indues yesterday when they m the case m which Lai Ah Katn and Man appealed against their conviction and n charges of robbery. T H which was427 words
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231 1939-10-05 5 Brothers of Dead Man Tell Of Fatal Stabbing T*HE brothers ol a Tamil who received a fatal stab wound di .'ins a scuffle at the RJI.F. Station. Seletar. gaw evidence at the Singapore A-.si?c>. j esterdiiy. during tlie trial for murder of eoottc nunvd Maiayandi. T'a i other coolies Raja231 words
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Article51 1939-10-05 5 Foreign Imports of Tin Ore into Malaya during September are as follows: Burrrti 454 tons: Banka and Billiton 34f> tons; Singkep 300 tons; other places m the N I 2 tons; French Indo-China 71 tons; I Thailand 1.348 tons: South Africa 11 tons; and China 351 words
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511 1939-10-05 5 FOUR rice dealers were convicted anl fined over $100 each m the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday, vvhen tney pleaded guilty to charges relating to their failure to display prices of various grades of rice The dealers were: P. Abdul Hameed. 166. Anson Road,511 words
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Article146 1939-10-05 5 Issued by Fraser to. at the close of business yesterday. Tin at midday was $117%. unchanged. while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 33 a cents, October December 33 4 cents, and January March 31 8 cents, market quiet. Offerings of Sterling tin146 words
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Advertisement14 1939-10-05 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! WNE a! the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Pbone 4906) k'ore or After the Show14 words
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Advertisement198 1939-10-05 5 /^^i *«<> uAy rv Hapletos's i Ready to be t2S**i\* Ai^avsJ&^k Eaten! ttttJlFllff'lfWr^l CRUNCHY! y^^^^^l D^D^^lll^fe^^/ I ROBINSON «t CO., LTD. I 118 I (Royal Neth. Ind. Airways.) Singapore Saigon Hongkong m two days. Monday dep. 12.30 Singapore arr. 16.40 Saigon Tuesday dep. 6.00 m Wednesday arr. 12.10 Hongkoni: for198 words
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Advertisement184 1939-10-05 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS INGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tcadm. •fm Invited for the Is or services. For M'iniripal Tenders I nra Annual Supplies 1940 Sre Tender Room Notice r;: 1940. Date of 12 noon, Oct. 16, 1939. Sn :^lid Pneumatic Tyres Date of Closing. 12 16, U Sido Tables during ol Closing. 12184 words
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Advertisement525 1939-10-05 6 WIFE'S DELIGHT AT HUSBANDS LOSS 30 Pounds Of Fat! Here is something all wives of fat men, will be glad to know. It is the experience of a woman whose husband recently weighed 16 st. 6 lb. She writes I really feel I must write and tell you that, after525 words
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Advertisement598 1939-10-05 6 fWHY I USE 1 I J) NEW m New Veet' ends all unwanted I hair m 3 minutes without j trouble, mess or bother. I Sew 'Veet' leaves the skin soft I 3 and smooth without trace of I ugly stubble. I wm New Veet' is just like a dainty598 words
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Advertisement595 1939-10-05 6 VO KCROPt AND AMERICA VIA SFNGAPORK ANI> rKNANC. COLOMBO. BOMBAY SI V./ TORI SAID. ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA MARSEILLES AND NEW YORK *»-tw<. l<eavos LeaTWt Arrive S'rv»re Spore Penang Sr% York PRESIDENT POLK Oct. 8 Oct m Oct. 12 21 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 4 Nov Nov 9 D^' 19 x PRESIDENT595 words
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Advertisement438 1939-10-05 7 p. O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES NCOBPORAIU IN ENGLANb» p. 6c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. the ime:t;rnty regarding the actual date irvl departure of the Company's steamers m ihe outbreak of hostilities li. s t of sailings is suspended tor thy time being. \;M ?els may call at any438 words
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Advertisement434 1939-10-05 7 n:M .H!(»\h: Freighl 5133 Passact- iUI D!^) ftTt*!? !3 Reirular servin* from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies—Lake Louise Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom. All under one management. For dcl<iiJff) information apply tv your own tourist a^ent:434 words
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Advertisement336 1939-10-05 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. MSI Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. UN BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Owing to the outbreak of hostilities the arrival and departure dates of the company's vessels arc uncertain. The best services possible are hein^r maintained to United Kingdom Ports and Havre, also336 words
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1420 1939-10-05 8 Second Day Of Selangor Autumn Race Meeting TEDDY BOY WINS EASILY (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct, 4. HEAVY rain fell during the second race at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon m the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting and1,420 words
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Article274 1939-10-05 8 OLD BOYS MAINTAIN RUGBY FORM Police Beaten At Farrer Park I ISTLLSS RUGBY WM seen at Farrer Park yesterday. wtHB a St. Andrew's Old Boys side beat the Police by 12 points (a J penalty and three tries > to three (a try>The tackling of bKh teams was rather poor,274 words
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85 1939-10-05 8 The following are ties for this week-end m the Singapore badminton championships to be played at the Clerical Union hall. Play will start on Saturday at 2.15 p.m. and on Sunday at 10 a.m. SATURDAY Mixed doubles (semi-ftnali Miss Lee Shau Men* and Tan Chong85 words
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Article239 1939-10-05 8 Yesterdays Alterations SIN<;\rOI V Ml MCITAI Ampat Tin »4s 4s 3d 4s 9d Bangrin Tin tsl> 19s 9d 20s 9d Burma Malay <£> 22.s 6d 23s 6d c.d Kundang Tin i£» 8s 6d 9s Lahat Mines 1 7 6 > 5s 6d 6s 3d Mambau «sl> .67239 words
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Article154 1939-10-05 8 The Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.454 th auction yesterday whrn there were ft Catalogued 1.249,004 lbs. 557. 09 tons Offered I4KM 515.22 tons gold 1.038.876 lbs. 463.78 tons London Spot 9' 2 d. He* York Snot 10 V* cts. PRICKS REALIZED Ribbed Smoked154 words
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Article57 1939-10-05 8 Tilt: following p'.ivo-s will represent Duncan Roberts, Ltd. soccer team against Singapore Traction Co. Sports Club m a friendly game at Farrer Park on Friday. Lee Kirn Teck, B. M. Chong, Basil Ong, Ah Koou. Choo Keng Tin. Tan Chin Guan, Guan Seng. Lee Wing Choon, T.57 words
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Article20 1939-10-05 8 A newly- formed hockey team from the R.A.F. (Tengah) will welcome fixtures against Singapore clubs, either away or at Tengah.20 words
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Article92 1939-10-05 8 ARRANGEMENTS are bem* made for H. Cotton to meet R. Burton, the Open champion, on a Manchester course on Oct. 14 or 15. A match may also be arranged between Cotton and F). J. Rees, the British match-play champion, on a Welsh course on Oct. 2192 words
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Article176 1939-10-05 8 Ties played In the S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament yesterday resulted a follows Open Doubles Championship Yadi and G. Kirn beat Tan Puay Hee and Low Kee Choc, 6—2, 6—4. Handicap Mixed Doubles The match between Mrs. E. C. Cherrington and P. Clerr l 18) md Miss176 words
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Article140 1939-10-05 8 The draw for the Navy Cup competition at the Garrison Golf Club, the first roun<i of which has to be completed by Sunday, is as follows: Major F. G. Brittorous and Capt. C. L. Archdale vs. Lt. Col. G. G. R. Williams and Major140 words
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Article269 1939-10-05 8 The draw and starting times for players of the President's Prize at the Irland Club on Saturday afternoon are as follows. 1% will be a fourball m pairs Stapleford reckoning competition, 3/8 of aggregate handicap allowance, and the best combined score to win. In case of ties,269 words
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Article130 1939-10-05 8 The following have been selected to play for the S.C.C. vs. the V.M.C.A. to-cJay at th«* S.C.C.: Lt. J. S. Aveling; P. P. Kinsey, Capt. J. R Kellett; Lt. D. B. D. Morris, W. J. Pee!, S. T. Monk; Capt. R. G. J Kingsmlll, Lt. N.130 words
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Article37 1939-10-05 8 The C.S.C. Ist. XI team beat the Khalr,a Ist XI team m a hockey match played at, the C.S.C. yesterday. M. K. Sundram scored the winners' goal, which came m the second half.37 words
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Article207 1939-10-05 8 |N a mediocre display on Hong Ltm Green yesterday the S.C.R.C. beat a newly formed R.A.F. (Tengah) hockey side by two goals to nil. The Chinese team proved too fast and tricky for their opponents who gave them fair opposition. Aft r holding the advantage of207 words
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Article387 1939-10-05 8 Challenge Cup Soccer Competition DLAYINCi it the Stadium yesterday, the Marines h^ little difficulty m eliminating the S.R.C. from th f Singapore Cup competition, winning by seven goal, two m the qualifying round. Fast and tricky, the Marines penetrated the Recs' defence time and387 words
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Article12 1939-10-05 8 Challenge Cup: Royal Na\^y vs. R.A. (Changi) at the Stadium.12 words
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144 1939-10-05 8 Yesterday's Gun Club Shoot: A.G. Beohm Best Shot •T^HE Gun Club "A" team, rompn mA.O. Beohm, J.G. Beohm. Groves and P. Samy. were winnm the "Clay Pigeon 1 competition orga nised by the Club yesterda: Their touil score with handicap their net score being 690 Mr. A. G. Beohm won144 words
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Article54 1939-10-05 8 The G.S.C. "A" hockey beat thY.W.C.A. "A" XI by the only goal scorn: to a match played at the G.S.C. gro-i: yesterday. The game was evenly contests the Y.W.C.A. doing well to hold the wu ners, who had a stror.f side out. to a 6olitagoal. Miss M. Oelilers54 words
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Article69 1939-10-05 8 The following have been selected t hockey for the V.M.C.A. Juniors against th* 4th (*H) Mountain Battery on Saturday 5 pm on the Prince Edward Road grour.c A C. Neubronner, Low Huck Yang. S Nynk Lin. Cheong Thlam Slew. Goh C: CSiye, L. M. Aexia. 6. Shlrazie. S69 words
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Advertisement343 1939-10-05 8 KP M THI T RSDAY, OCT. 5 TINOMBO—SeIat-Pandjang, Bengkalis, Soengei-Pakning. Siak Pakan-Baroe. TOBELO-Singkawang and Pemangkat. STRAAT MALAKKA— Java ports, Mauritius. Beira, Lour. Marques MERKUS— Letong. Kramat, Maras, Tarempa, Gentlng, Poeloe-Pann Serassr.n wad i:.lai. FRIDAY, OCT. 6 REIJNST— Rhio (passengers and mails only*, P.idang senders and mails only>, Ampenan < passengers343 words
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