The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1939

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  • 13 1 AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,902. ESTI) 1835 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1930. 5 CENTS.
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  • 1363 1 Suggests Conference Of The Powers COLONIES DEMAND Says Reich Soviet Have Decided Poland's Fate HITLER'S peace proposals were put before the Reichstag u-terday, at a meeting which lasted one and a halt' hours. The speech was principally an exposition of German aims and intentions, and
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  • 175 1 Admiralty On Nazis' "Criminal Mentality" STATEMENT ON IROQUOIS j London, Oct. 6. THE attention of the Admiralty, says a statement, has been drawn to the suggestion emanating from Berlin that the United States ship Iroquois is to be sunk through a j repetition of circumstances which marked the loss of
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  • 47 1 London, Oct. H. THE British steamer Glenfarg, 876 tons, was sunk by a U-boat, according to the Ministry of Information. The crew was picked up and landed safely with the exception of one man. who died from his wounds. Re uter
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  • 27 1 Berlin, Oct. 6. A COMMUNIQUE announces that the la-t remnant of the Polish Army, consisting of 8.000 men, surrendered this morning at Kock, east of Dcblin.- Reuter
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  • 61 1 London, Oct. 6. lIITLER'S speech was received by the British newspapers m full and uncensored form. The British Censor did not want to look at it when it was shown to him. When Mr. Chamberlain spoke on Tuesday m the House of Commons, on British policy, the German
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  • 105 1 Britain 's Mechanized Army In France London, Oct. 6. IT can now be revealed that although troops of the British Expeditionary Force are still being transported to France, the bulk of the intended expeditionary force, which is more than was originally contemplated, has already reached France. Durin* the process of
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  • 123 1 Stimson Says Allies' Fight May Be U.S.A. 's London, Oct. 6. jUR. Henry Stimson, former United States Secretary of State, declared himself m favour of the repeal of the arms embargo, m a broadcast speech. Britain and France are now fighting: a battle which, m the event of their losing,
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  • 97 1 Berlin, Oct. (i. COVIET troops are withdrawing from the salient north of Poland bounded by East Prussia and Lithuania which, m accordance with the RussoGerman pact, will become Reich territory, states an official news agency. The whole salient will by Saturday be m German hands.
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  • 38 1 London, Oct. 6. I LSTENERS to Hitler's speech were struck by a "new tone" m his delivery. His voice for the most part appeared soft and tired, and at times he stopped to cough.- Reuter
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  • 388 1 London, Oct. 6. HPHERE is no present indication that Hitler's speech contains anything likely to lead to discussion by Parliament before Wednesday, when it will come up for consideration automatically m the debate following the Prime Minister's weekly review. Parliamentary circles regard the speech
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  • 259 1 French Everywhere Fighting In Reich Territory London, Oct. 6. A BIG push is expected to be made shortly by the rx Germans m a formidab'e attack on the* Marmot Line between the Rhine aid the Moselle, according to the military expert of a
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  • 128 1 German Army Not Up To 1914 Standard London, Oct. 6. TRENCH OFFICERS who fought la the Great War believe that the present German Army is inferior to that of 1914. according to the correspondent of the New York Herald Tribune who is with the French Army m Germany. The Germ
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  • 42 1 London. Oct. 6. THE Lord Mayor's Red Cro.s.s and St. John Ambulance Fund for those wounded m the war to-day passed Hrn £250,000 mark An anonymous donor has given a i:30.000 diamond necklace to the fund Reuter
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  • 12 1 A French War Supply Commission has arrived m the United States Reuter
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    • 68 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIG! A TEA k A Hh bh Ic3 H| I |H rj C3H fir I^^B H^B H^k B Diß j^| LC| ift^ I TO-NIGHT Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 p.m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to midnight Farewell Performance of T HE PLAZA BOYS A BRUNETTE j^^Ji
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    • 151 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER. DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY TTsmart girls! DINNER $3.00 NON-DIN FRS SI. OO DANCE lORMAL MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA SUNDAY 1 MORNING 11 A.M. -I P.M. POPI'LAR CONCERI BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS
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  • 122 2 •f|*HE bankrupt has been acting m a very Improper manner. He has been getting em- ployment and concealing it from the Official Assignee." commented Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice. S.S., m the Bankruptcy Court srerday m making an order against E. C. Joseph to pay $60 a
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  • 102 2 Playing at Farrer Park last Saturday the string of the Tamil Brotherhood rarty defeated the Tlong Hwa second team cv three goals to one. In a thrill-packed game played on the J same day. the Tamil Brotherhood Party Ist XI defeated the Tlong Hwa Ist XI by
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  • 54 2 riVE STROKES of the light rotan was imposed on a 16-year-old Chinese youth. Tan Chuan Tene, m the Singapore Second Court yesterday, when he was convicted of dealing two cartons of milk outside a house !n Katong Road yesterday morning. The value of the
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  • 888 2 T*HE latest market price list, with mini- 1 mum and maximum prices. Is as follows MEAT Beef steak per kati 36 cts. 45 cts.; Beef stew or rurry per kati 29 cts. 40 cts.; Fillet Steak lb. 52 cts. JO cts.; Mutton, Australian Ib. 42 cts. 42
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  • 217 2 MAXIMUM prices at which Portland cement may be sold m the colony are published m a Government Gazette issued last night. The prices are First two prices sale ex godown by an importer m Singapore and Malacca, second prices sale by a person other than
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  • 137 2 AN INCREASE m the incidence of cholera is reported from Hong Kong, 27 cases having been notified during the week ended Sept. 30. compared with 18 the previous week, states the health bulletin of the League of Nations Eastern Bureau. In Macao 30 cases
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  • 111 2 The following are the draw and times of starting for ihe men's foursomes to be played to-morrow at the K.G.C. a.m. 8.45 P. J. Fennie and J. M. Praser vs. R V. Talbot Jones and M. G. Harvey. 8.50 C. A. R. Bateman and A.
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  • 285 2 /GOVERNMENT regulations m respect of wheaten and atta wholemeal flour are announced m a Government Gazette Extraordinary issued last night. The announcement states: With effcM from Oct. JG, 19C9, no person shall import flour of either description i except with a valid licence Issued to him j
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  • 115 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Jotaore Bahru, Oct. 5. THE R.A.F. BEAT the English College I—o m a keenly contested game of hockey on the college ground to-day. The solitary goal came late m the second half when Maclldowie found the net following a free hit.
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  • 141 2 I In the final of the handicap singles tourna--1 ment of the Joybells B.P. Goh Tian Chye beat G. Isaac, the srore being 10 15, 15 4, 15 8. He thus retained the Koh Kirn Swee Challenge Cup for the second year. In addition to prizes to the
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  • 78 2 The following have been selected to represent St. Andrew's Old Boys R.F.C. against the Ist. Bn. The Manchester Regiment today at Farrer Park at 5 p.m. r,harp: J. Ransom; H. Potger, K. Leembrugen. If. Hartley, D. Ross; I. Ross. H. Lewis; W. Moss, L. le Doux. P. Mo?
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  • 61 2 (From Our (hr. Correspondent) Swemban, Oct. 5. A football match between the Champions and the Rest, m the Jelebu Football League will be played at Kuala Klawang. Jelebu, on Saturday, Oct. 7, m aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. The band of the Third Battalion F.M.S.V.F. will
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  • 551 3 Extension Of British Convoy System Obvious Answer London, Oct. 6. RECENT activities of German U-boats against neutral shipping confirms the opinion m London that German polio is now to counter the British blockade by any imthods that may serve, regardless 'of international law o r
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  • 43 3 Santiago. Oct. fi. A PERISCOPE of a German submarine was seen m Valparaiso harbour by a Chilean naval officer, according to a statement by the Admiral-in-Chief. Chilean ships have been ordered to hunt all vessels violating Chilean neutrality.- Reuter
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  • 61 3 London, Oct. 6. A NEW trick is being employed m Germany to catch wouldbe listeners to foreign radio news. Small advertisements offering bargains m 200 radio sets capable of receiving all European stations are inserted m German newspapers. All those who visit the
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  • 76 3 Stronger U. S. Fleet Sent To Hawaii San Diego, Oct. 6. nrWENTY-NINE United States war- ships, carrying a complement of 106 aeroplanes, which accompanied the bulk of the fleet's scouting force, sailed for Hawaii late to-night. Their arrival m Pearl Harbour will result m the concentration of the strongest naval
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  • 113 3 London, Oct. 6. LTNDER existing conditions, tea I circles evince no surprise at the decision of the International Tea Committee to raise the quota by five per cent, to 95 per cent, for the current control year, ending Mar. 31. 1940. It is pointed out
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  • 86 3 London, Oct. 6. A CCORDING to the Danish news- paper Politiken the pact between the Soviet and Estonia has hardly worked out as Estonia expected. Already Russia has obtained more territory by taking two towns and certain lands on the pretext that she must
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  • 74 3 London, Oct. G. TPHE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzi€s. said m Melbourne to-day that the report of his statement that he was going to London early next year for a special war council of Dominion Prime Ministers called by Mr. Chamberlain, was
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  • 41 3 Wellington, Oct. 6. JLIR. M. SAVAGE, the Prime Minister; of New Zealand, who has been I seriously ill for some time, to-day appeared m the House of Representatives for the first time since his operation. Reuter
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  • 328 3 London, Oct. 6. HPHE German Admiralty's official warning to the United States that the steamer Iroquois, which is taking a r.umber of Americans back to th* United States from Europe, would be sunk by a British submarine appears to have produced little effect. An
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  • 53 3 London, Oct. 6. T'HE Rumanian Foreign Minister, M. Gafencu. declared m aii interview that Russia has made no demands for the return of Bessarabia, the province adjoining Russia. Russia has assured Rumania that she will recognise the status quo m south-eastern Europe and pursue neighbourly relations
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  • 170 3 <From Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 6. COMMODITY ana Exchange markets closeo as follows, with previous quotations ir parenthesis:— RUBBER: Steady. London: 9 ~d. 9'sd O^d 9%d) Nov.-Dec 9 9 16d. 9 11 16 d. <9kd 9\di Jan-Mar.: 913 16d. 915 16d. [*%4 9 T h d
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  • 326 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS London, Oct. 6. •pHE following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. The above are dealers middle prices; brokers' margins, brokerage and st.-imp duty are not included Exchange Telegraph. Con. Loan 5' c 1944-64 101 Funding Loan 4% 1960-90
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  • 114 3 London, Oct. 6. AN official report which has reach- ed London from Tanganyika makes it clear that there have been no com-' plaints by Germans interned there. On the contrary, the 180 aliens m the camp express surprise at the amenities and comforts provided. When the
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  • 624 4 The The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1939. More Hitler Nonsense LJITLER'S speech to the Reich- stag yesterday contained no surprises. It was the same old nonsense that we have listened to a hundred times when the German Fuehrer has made speeches on international relations. Hitler seemed calmer than
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  • 2038 4 Adapting Life To Wartime Conditions OUR LONDON LETTER Somewhere Near London, Sept. 22. BY this time the date line on your Correspondent's letter from England will cause you no surprise Everything to-day is ''Somewhere near Well, here we are and nearly a month of war has passed. It would be
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  • 318 4 IT HAS BEEN SUGGESTED that the English Press might care to publish the fail) news bullet m which is prepared by Department of Information m romanis* Malay and telegraphed to many of the District Offices m the Peninsula for displa> on public notice-boards. It is suggested
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  • 44 4 (Prom Our Own Correspondent lp«h. Oci. i *MR. LEONG SIN NAM. 0.8E.. has ***mised a donation of $10,000 w th" P«*» Chinese fund for British war relietj total of paid up and promised donaUons date total $42 513
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    • 16 4 W£. J£D£ Itti HAND WOVEN AND EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 18. BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143.
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  • 323 5 European's Evidence In Road Death Case FRIEND IS CHARGED Ehe wa> awakened by accused and to help him take off the dirt and blood from on by a young: European, John James o.iiiineer, m the Singapore Traffic District Mr. C. H.
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  • 225 5 "THE following appointment were published m the Government Gazette la~T night Mr. H. North-Hunt. M.C.S.. to officiats as Registrar -General of Sta'istics. Straits Seuh--u:ent£ and F derated Valay States, with eff> ?t n orn Sepi. Z: 1939. J Jeff. M.C S., to act as Asfsusnr
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  • 129 5 A Chinese whose capital m a rice business was $4 000 and whose j liabilities totalled about $76,000 was closely questioned during his examination m bankruptcy, before the Chief JuFtice. S.S.. Sir Percy McElwaine, yesterday. Tht- bankrupt. Neo Yew Wan, of Chop Chin Guan Hoe.
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  • 108 5 PLEADING GUILTY to stealing linen sheets, pillow cases and a bedspread from his former ship, the Cingalese Prince. Freda Hussain. a steward, was sentenced to a day's simple imprisonment, and fined $15 or. m default of payment, 10 days' imprisonment, by Mr. Kenneth Byrne. Fourth
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  • 130 5 Order For Substituted Service AN ORDER for substituted service A was made against Tengku Hussein Mb Haji All. a descendant of the late Sultan Hussein of Singapore, by the Chief Justice S.S.. Sir Percy McElwaine. m the Bankruptcy j Court yesterday. Appearing for the creditors, Mr. A. L. Barrett said
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  • 145 5 MR. ROY BROWN will be the soloist at WI Sunday's Municipal Organ Recital, and Mr. Werner Baer. the organist. Masterpieces specially produced for the organ will form the main features, but as a trial some effectixe adaptations for the organ of other works are introduced
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  • 61 5 HASSAN BIN SAID, the police constable who was charged m the Singapore Cri- minal District Court, with giving false j evidence m the hearing of a case m the Fifth Police Court recently, was acquitted by Mr. J. McFall. the District Judge, yesterday. Mr. D. G. Osborne-
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  • 68 5 |^L AIMING TRIAL to stealing $1,096 m New Bridge Road between 7 a.m. on 1 Oct. 3. and 12.30 a.m. on Oct. 4. Hari Duah Duhey. a 25-year-old Bengali, was allowed i bail m the sum of $250, m the Singapore Third Court yesterday.
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  • 64 5 FUND WITH 40 TAHILS of chandu worth $320 concealed round his thighs, while leaving the gangway of the m.v. Van Heutsr on Thursday morning, a Chinese, Tan Huat, pleaded guilty to a charge of possession m I the Singapore Criminal District Court yes- terday.
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  • 29 5 Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court No. 3 at 10.30 a.m. S. 508 38 Siong Lim Sawmill Co. vs. Goh Eng Boh.
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  • 37 5 A LITTLE MONGREL DOG has attached itself to a battalion m tamp m Lancashire, and has been nicknamed by the troops "Charlie." "Charlie" is here seen watching a game of darts m progress.
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  • 139 5 WHETHER Armistice Day will be celebrated m Malaya next month is still under consideration by the Colonial Secretariat, the Free Press understands. It was recently stated m London that It was probable there would be no service at the Cenotaph m Whitehall because the gathering of large
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  • 71 5 Over $70,000 In Chinese Section Of Patriotic Fund FURTHER CONTRIBUTIONS have brought the total of the Chinese section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund to $70,095, the Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation announces. Latest donations are as follows: G. H. Kiat. Esq.. $25; H. W. Chung. Esq., $25; the City Club, $210;
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  • 103 5 A YOUNG assistant storekeeper, Lim Eng Guan, was ordered to pay $5 a month at the close of his public examination, yesterday, beiore Sir Percy McElwaine, Chief Justice S.S.. m the Bankruptcy Court. Lim told the court that apart from his regular employment he did
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  • 38 5 AT the monthly meeting of the com- mittee of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, it was decided to give a weekly holiday on Sunday to shop assistants ana employees of member firms.
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  • 34 5 AJIR. G. A. THAMSEN. manager. Messrs *™*Fraser and Neave, Ltd.. Ipoh, has gone on leave and Mr. T. G. C. Webster, from Malacca, has succeeded him. reports our Ipoh correspondent.
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    • 294 5 To Accompany your Sports Clothes... ...KEDETTES A Cool Canvas Sandal Model a comfortable Oxford on a with Peep Toe Cuban Heels. Broad White Wedge Washable Sizes 3-1 l $4.50 Sizes 4-6 l 2? $5.95 In Sand-Red, Sand-Blue and In Navy-White and White-Sand-Green. Brown. ROBINSONS LADIES* SHOE DEPT. FIRST FLOOR IH
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  • 149 6 Fatal Stabbing At R. A. F. Base DEFENCE OPENS TUP defence m the trial for murder and abetment of murder against three Indians, Raja Manikam, Malayandi and Sanmugam, began before Mr. Justice Manning, at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. Malayandi is on trial for the murder of a compatriot named Simson,
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  • 155 6 Issued by Fraser Co. at the close of business yesterday. Tin at midday was $117%, unchanged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was Spot 33 "s cents, October I December 33 a cents and January March 32 Vi cents, market steady. There was a much
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  • 124 6 OCT. 6, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. XI R.S.S. Spot loose 33 7 s 34 No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. m cases October 34*4 34 s G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales October 33^ 33 7 8 F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8.
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  • 27 6 '■TRAFFIC RETURNS of the Singapore Traction Co., Ltd. for September amounted to $212,000, an increase of $30,000 compared with the same month last year.
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    • 696 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE. Mr. H. L. Vincent and Miss J. C. Friend The engagement is announced between HERBERT LAUGHLAND, eldest son of the late Mr. F. A. Janvrin Vincent and Mrs. Vinrent, of Hythe, Scuili^i^ton, and JOY, eldest daughter, of Mr. Mrs. H. M. Friend, of Marlborough.
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    • 429 6 RHEUMATISM GOT HIM 80- Years-Old Pianist Is Relieved By Kruschen Although old age has not yet kept this man from his occupation as a pianist, rheumatism did threaten to do so recently. "Two years ago," he writes, "1 was suddenly taken with rheumatism all down my left arm. I tried
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    • 497 6 BANK OF CHINA < incorporated m OftUnr by Special Charter) IX. Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 1444 Sub.-Manager's Office 6442 Exehang* D«pt 6441 General Office 5188-* Cable Addressi -CHUNGKUO.* Paid Up Capital Cb I 44.000.1 M Reserve Funds la excess of Ch. I 8,200 000.00 Total Assets approximately Ch.
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    • 588 6 B^B^Bk B^B^l bV. B^B^k. TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANO, COLOMBO, BOMBAI, SUEZ. PORT «s\n, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW TOHE Arrtres Leaves Leaves Arrtrw Spore Spore Penan; %>„ PRESIDENT POLK Oct. 8 Oct. 10 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov. 4 Nov. 7 x PRESIDENT MONROE Nov. 14 Nov
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    • 447 7 p. &O. and BRITISH I INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IK ENGLAND > p. 6c O. S. H. COS SAILINGS. Owing: to the uncertainty regarding; the actual date of arrival and departure of the Company* gteamef* due to the outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is suspended for the time being. All
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    • 446 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. THK:^£T (Incorporatea m P.M.Sj TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passage 5131 |||oiAft MCIHC Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies Lake Louise Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" "DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom. All under one management. For detailed
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    • 324 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Ocean Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore Tel. 5151 Chartered Bank Building, Penang Tel. 1366 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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  • 1386 8 Fraser And Co.'s List FRIDW (K T ti. I»rj9: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin i-Ls, 4s 9d 5s 3d Austral Amul. «5s> 5s 10 '-d 6s 3d Au>im /,> ,jy., Ayer Hiittju 5s> 21s H 22s t!d xd Ayei wruy if|j a.> yd
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  • 295 8 YXOMINATING play throughout, the Medi- eel Cjllese "A" eleven defeated the Singapor Colts by eight goals to three m a game of hockey played on the College ground yesterday The losers were a depleted side and never at anytime, especially m the first half, did they
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  • 124 8 The following are Singapore Colt's hockey teams next week On Monday against the V.M.C.A. at Anson Road: J. Crowther; D. La Brooy, M. Modder; H. Humphries, N. Hay. D. De Cruz; W Rogers. J. Traill, D. Booth, G. O'Hara, and Rodrigues. Reserve: P. Ebert, and N. Armstrong. On
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  • 454 8 S.C.C. BEAT PULAU BRANI IN CUP SOCCER Winners Recover After Being Two Goals Down TWO goals down m the first fifteen minutes of play, the 1 S.C.C. rallied strongly to beat Pulau Brani by four goals to three at the Stadium yesterday m the first round of the Challenge Cup
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  • 175 8 S. R. C. Reserves Beat LA. "■pHE S.R C. reserve hockey team scored an easy victory over the Indian Association reserves wh< n they beat them by seven clear goals m a game played on the Padang yesterday. Play was scrappy with the home team proving the superior side. The
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  • 280 8 CINE goalkeeping b\ Lieut. Sproul-Bolton r saved the S.C.C. hockey team from a heavier defeat by the 18th Field Amftalance (Tanglin) side on the padang yesterday. As it was, they were narrowly beaten by two goals to one. In a way the Club were unlucky
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  • 177 8 Malays Meet Airmen In Challenge Cup Soccer To-day THE Malays meet the R.A.F. m the .first round of the challenge cup competition at the stadium this afternoon, and as is to be expected from a clash i between the league champions and runners-up this year, the game should be productive
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  • 106 8 TWO IMPORTANT friendly rugby fixtures will be played to-day on the S.C.C. padang and at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Both are important m that they will help to give one an idea of the relevant strength of the four sides. In the game on the padang, the
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  • 106 8 TVE.L. Anderson < 15 > won the "A"' C.3css singles final m the S.CC. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday, when he beat Major More t— 3) by 5—7. 6—4, 6—4. after a hard struggle. This was the only game played. S.C.R.C. S.C.R.C. results were: Open
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  • 67 8 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A. against Singapore Colts on Monday at 5.10 p.m. on the Prince Edward Road ground: Edward Wee, Dr. V. Xavier, F. Hutchinson, G. Ranatunga, G. L. Day. Goh Chin Chye. R, L. Richard?, I. B. Suratta. Lee Fong
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  • 53 8 The following have been selected to play for the Singapore Colts H.C. against the Police on Monday at the Depot: A. C. d'Sylva; V. Xavier. G. Scott: G Newman, L. Reutens E. Loveday, R. Thoy, D. Eberwein. J. Reutens, A. Galstaun. J. Loveday. Reser
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  • 55 8 The following will represent the N.T.S Bank XI m a friendly soccer match against the Harper Gilfillfm and Co. XI to-day at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.: Omar, Oey Chong Hoon. M B. R^yes. Sharlff, Masri. Ibrahim, Rashid Kirn Cheng Beng Wan, W. J. Cowie. Kian Sam.
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  • 41 8 The ***** match between the S.C.C. and the 6th A.A. Battery, which was to have been played on the padang yesterday, was cancelled, the military side failing to turn out. Instead the Club had a seven-a-sidf game amorist ther»"«»l"os.
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  • 79 8 There will be a friendly game of soccer between Harper, Gilfiilan football team and the Netherlands Trading Society football XI to-day at Fairer Park and the following have been chosen to represent the former: Lim Kirn Liang, Abu bin Salirr, Tan Chye Hock. W. S. Fyfe. So Chi
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  • 696 8 Final Day Of K.L. Races THE Selangor Turf Club's autumn racing season will brought to a finish this afternoon with a final card eight events. Scratchings have been light, and good fieUh should once again face the starter. The going at Kuaia Lumpur was
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  • 58 8 Following are Free Press selections for today s racing at Kuala Lumpur: Race 1. Fenlet, Roseolet. Race 2. Marnell. Kit Race 3. Hercules, Spear of Sarawak Race 4. The Poacher. New Moon Race I Flying Trapete. Pride of Penaue Race 6. Lady Piper. Drift On. Ra.e 7. Night Empress.
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  • 25 8 pirhiM AN INCIDENT m the match at the Stadium yesterday m which th. S.C.C. eliminated Pulau Brani from the cup.— free Press
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