The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 October 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,904. ESTD 1835 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939. 5 CENTS.
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  • 274 1 Hitler Orders Home Citizens In Latvia MASS EVACUATION Many Leave Against Their Will Stockholm, Oct. 9. /'I i;M\\ citizens m the Baltic states have already begun ibej Hitler's "Come Home" order. Reports reaching kholro say that one shipload has already left Latvia that many
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  • 158 1 Red Army To March Into Estonia To-day TO GARRISON BASES HANDED OVER Stockholm, Oct. 3 nETACHMENTS of the Red Army are preparing to march into Estonia to-night or to-morrow m accordance with the terms of the Russo-Estonian pact. They will cross the frontier at two points and Estonian troops will
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  • 87 1 Melbourne, Oil ALSTRALIAS FIRST AIR expe- ditionary force is to number 3.200 men. including ground personnel, Mr. R. G. Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, announced to-day. Group Captain H. F. de la Rue will command the force, for which recruiting will open immediately. When it
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  • 215 1 Commons Questions London; Oct. 9. OFPLYING to a Labour suggestion m the House of Commons to-night th*l the Government should, jointly v.ith the French Government, publish a specific statement of war aims. Mr. Chamberlain said the two Governments were m complete accord as to the
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  • 89 1 Copenhagen, Oct. 9. *fHE STOPPING of Denmark's exports to Great Britain because of Germany's rampaisn against neutral ships is costing Denmark £100,000 a day, states the Copenhagen paper, Politlken. The newspaper states that m the bacon industry alone, losses amount to more than £50,000
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  • 63 1 Cape Town, Oct. 9. COUTH AFRICA has derided to expand her special service battalion into two special battalions. There are also to be additional battalions m the active citizens force. The Union's defence force has been greatly re-organised and expanded m recent weeks and all
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  • 213 1 AN ATTACK on Switzerland for publishing anti-German propaganda was delivered yesterday by the German radio station which alleged that the Swiss radio station is "merely the mouthpiece of British propaganda M Molotov is reported to have told the Rumanian minister m Moscow that Russia has no
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  • 329 1 LOUDSPEAKERS OPERATE AS TROOPS MANOEUVRE THE Germans are using powerful loudspeakers on the Western Front, according to a message from Paris. They broadcast, m French an! German, selected passages from Hitler's speech, A French communique reports further patrol activity on either side m the
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  • 69 1 Copenhagen. Oct. 9. A NEW NAZI organization, "the people's information service" has been formed by former Gestapo and Black Guard chiefs to weed out "all inner enemies of the Reidh," according to the Berlin correspondent of the National Tidende. Branches will be formed throughout
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  • 111 1 FRENCH OFFICERS ON THRILLING FIGHT Paris, Oct. 9. A SPECIAL correspondent with the French Army reports a thrilling story of a battle between French and German tanks. Details of the fight were given by French officers who witnessed It. As the French tanks lumbered forward through
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  • 46 1 Berlin. Oct, 9. JOISTS containing the names of British and Biench prisoners of w?r have been sent by the German Government to the International Red Cross i Geneva The lists have been forwarded to the British and French Governments- Reuter
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  • 155 1 Violent Attacks On Communists Rome, Oct. 9. A VIOLENT attack on Russia rt with a special section on Marshal Voroshilov, was made to-day by Marshal Italo Balbo's newspaper published m Rome. In an article which rebukes certain Italian newspapers for their favourable references to Russia when the
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  • 85 1 Copenhagen, Oct. 9. "THE destruction of Warsaw by the German- was so complete that it If doubtful whether the city will ever be reouilt to its former size," according to a special ror^esoondent of the National Tic en .c. The writer declares that reeonstru*aon of the
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  • 89 1 London, Oct. 9. CONVERSATIONS at present taking p.ace m London with a Belgian trade delegation with the t of making Belgium suffer as little possible from the British contraband coni trol system have made pood progress German wireless allegation £hat the talks had broken down
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  • 129 2 Neutral Powers Peace Cause London, Oct. 9. DEPEATED GERMAN suggestions that neutral influence should take a hand m the peace offensive will not meet with the success expected m Beiiin A typical comment is that expressed m a Danish newspaper wi.i:b points out that neutrals have even been asked to
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  • 53 2 CHATEAU OF DUCHESS AS CONVALESCENT HOME London, Oct. 9. npHE Duchess of Windsor has made plans for converting her chateau m France into a convalescent home tor wounded British soldiers. The Duchess herself will stay at the chateau as hostess to the soldiers, and the British Army will supply doctors
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  • 129 2 Issued by Fraser Co. at the close of business yesterday. The loral tin market was $117%. unchanged, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 33'% cents. October December 33vS* cents, and January March 31 i cents, market quiet. Tin shares continued active to-day
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  • 82 2 ALLEGED to have been members of an unlawful society, "The Committee for Boycotting Japanese Cement," two Chinese, Leong Kam Soon, 25, a Cantonese, and Goh Ah Heng, 25, a Hokkien, appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the Singapore third police court, yesterday. Both accused claimed
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  • 114 2 OCT. 9, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 33 33% No. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. m cases October 34's 34% G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales October 33 *i 33^ F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales October 32%
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  • 55 2 Washington, Oct. 0. For the second time m a few days a foreign submarine was observed off the American coast. This time the submarine was seen accompanied by two foreign tankers twenty miles off Key West by United States naval patrols. Its nationality so
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  • 15 2 Pupils of the Christian Brothers' Schools, Malaya, have contributed $1,000 to the Malaya Patriotic Fund.
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    • 220 2 The Most Amazing Stage Attraction Brought East! OPENING TO-NIGHT at the CAPITOL ja^A^^Bj^^ JOKE WI6HTLY~at 9.30 SHMT fesl7 THE GREAT V R/MK^ptAfipGHß Brilliant Now M Ut ltf ~x/ International ots^^o'^^^ Entertainers. JLvb-s^ Direct from a Record Breaking J^^M^BBpr Tour of r.S.A.. Australia hi N.Z. I LUCILLE ROBERTS, SHERRY ALPHONSO, The
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  • 187 3 WHY FOREIGN MINISTER WAS NOT CHOSEN Stockholm, Oct. 9. innish minister m Stockholm, Dr. Paasikvi, has left Moscow to-day as a special envoy m response to et invitation to negotiate on questions of an lie and political character. m formerly Finland's knows Russia
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  • 138 3 Soviet Support For Hitler's "Peace Plan" London, Oct. 9. CTRONG support for Hitler's sou called "peace" plan is forthcoming from Moscow to-day in a long article in Isvestia. Almost immediately afterwards, the German radio station broadcast a surprisingly frank statement on Russia's domination in the Baltic, and said that this
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  • 84 3 Rome. Oct 9. AUTHORITATIVE CIRCLES express regret that the British and French reaction to Hitler's peace proposals continues to be unfavourable. They contend that Hitler, who has persistently opposed multilateral pacts, now favours general agreement at a conference which, they saw is tantamount to a
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  • 35 3 Latvia which provides her with more naval and air bases. However, the Moscow talks with Turkey are still held up. It is now seven days since the Turkish Foreign Minister last saw M. Molotov. Reuter
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  • 78 3 i luiKi m Moscow conwith M. Stalin and king part. i i states that the a tegatM have returned report to President ie progress of the talks tresh instruction they I to return to Moscow im- :!y to-day. d Soviet proposals m Lshment 01 hea\T fortihe Lithuanian-German h
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  • 129 3 R.A.F. Shoot Down Nazi Flying Boat BRITISH CREWS SAFE RETAILS are now available of the R.A.F. encounter with enemy flying boats over the North Sea on Sunday when the pilot of a British reconnaissance aircraft observed an enemy flying boat and dived towards
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  • 205 3 Soviet Trade The Reich GERMANS FACE OIL SHORTAGE ALREADY Moscow, Oct. 9. THE official Russian news agency, reporting the German trade delegation talks m Moscow, says that it has been agreed that Russia will immediately begin supplying Germany with materials m exchange lor manufactured goods. According to reports received m
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  • 315 3 Still Deadlock In Japanese Foreign Office "Mutineers" Reject A Compromise Plan Tokio, Oct. 9THE 4 mutinv' m the Japanese 1 Foreign Officf regarding the formation of a new ministry to deal with trade and economic matters continues to attract attention m Tokio. After conferences which lasted all day to-day, the
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  • 205 3 A man who was found guilty of working against Germany was beheaded yesterday according to a German radi-.j announcement. ifroni Our Own Correspondent London, Oct. 9. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed V* as follows Ycsterdaj Previous RI'BBKR: Firm. London: 9 9 16d 9 11 ltid 9'i-d 9*d
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  • 345 3 "Eye-Witness" Visits Secret Bases r YE- WITNESS," the British journ--1-1 alist with the Allied forces on the Western Front, yesterday described carefully camouflaged airfields "Somewhere m France." From these bases, he writes, aircraft of the British and French air forces are carrying out a programme
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  • 36 3 Tokio, Oct. :>. II7ITH the lower rate adopted by London and Now York marine insurance underwriters, Japanese underwriters have reduced the war risk rate by twenty to 100 per cent. Eastern News.
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  • 133 3 "AMERICA IS NOT GETTING IN YET New York, Oct 9"THE AMERICAN PEOPLE are cer- tainly not getting m the middle of this war yet." says the Herald Tribune, commenting on Hitler's attempt to induce President Roosevelt to intervene. The newspaper says: "To invite mediation
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  • 180 3 London, Oct. 5). TTHE King has returned to London after inspecting a section of the Home Fleet and an air station. At an aerodrome of the Fleet /Mr Arm, he decorated airmen who achieved distinction m recent North Sea encounters, and he also v isited of
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  • 122 3 Berlin. Oct. 3. pERMAN wireless stations aro broadcasting long list of people whose whereabouts are unknown urging them to report their address immediately. So far. at least 10,000 names hav° been given and their former add ream which an broadcast indicate thai they were,
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  • 337 3 CLOSING QUOTATIONS London, Oct. 9. I THE following are 10-day's clo ing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination uulesfc otherwise slated. Con Lo*n s<l 1944-64. 103 Funding U«m 1% 1960-90 100' War Lub.it Vk% 8« > Com. Union Assce. (Units' Prudential Assce *>' 22 Royal Assce
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    • 69 3 STOCKED BY:— MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3 BATTERY K<M() box office |~77^7^r7^771 to-day ii UNITED I —'"FOUR FEATHERS" THE SINGAPORE PRESS 1 I SAY "KORDA HAS WOVEN THE COLOURS OF THE NILE, THE DIN OK BATTLE WITH ROMANCE AND HUMOUR" "A STIRRING STORY" "BEST BRITISH picture." AND THE PUBLIC AGREE SO
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  • 564 4 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1939. Censorship Advice MANY people m Malaya do not aooear to understand the fundamental principles on which the censorship ot mails and cablegrams is based, and they are equally puzzled regarding the methods adopted by the censors. The statement issued last night by
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  • 1749 4 THIS talk on Russia and the War ivas broadcast by Mr E H G Dobby, Lecturer m Geography at Raffles College, from the 8.M8.C. station last night. Mr. Dbbu discusses the new pact between Russia and Germany m the light of road and
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  • 291 4 IT is suggested (ha< rf^'t. vh-uid cut out this n«*u'» n Malaj hand it (.*> Malay membrrs of (heir households, thus helpini; l<» keep the Malay populati<»n informed about the progress of Ihe u^r Perdana Menten Tuan Chamber lain aktn menyatakan fikiran Kerajnan British berkc naan dengan
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  • 131 4 NAZI ATTACKS ON NEUTRAL VESSELS CRBSH details of t.hp m;uk'"l I m enemy submarine ictivHf now available. Only two attacks on British took place m the thm tfMI and 4 One of those ittecki 20 miles south of the N*»p<iirv most westerly point of thr Wight*
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  • 60 4 K.L.M. MAY MOVE TO LISBON HEADQARTERS 'From Our Own Carre^Km** Bataxn <» A SPECIAL correspondent Java Bode understands th.»* board of directors of XI.M siderinp the possibili^v of n part of the companies headquar' Lisbon It is possible that the present Und-Indies service will be via Portugal. Such a step
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    • 39 4 Here's a Device to Save Lens Strains and Breakage. n THIS SCREWLESS CONSTRUCTION us Mil) obtained from Nan Sin Optical House Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians I'HUNB 6363 111 rli rr,: Pi;rpr Road Singapore Branch 113. High St.. R. I umpur.
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  • 789 5 Straits Homeward Conference Decision UNITED KINGDOM PORTS UNAFFECTED pRKIGHT rates on cargo to European ports other than the United Kingdom were further increased m Singapore yesterday from 30 to 50 per cent, on all new bookings, announces the Straits Homeward Conference. This is
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  • 122 5 tool place yesterA f url Hilifj. oftirpr WUttan v buried m 'he general hotrr on Sunday after je o4 W years. He v widow m England. -rfc. 'tended by iWWII I fhe service at o voQefi wpre fired id^d by a naval The It T WllllaaM
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  • 95 5 Former N. A. A.F.I. Cashier Sentenced Criminal Breach Of Trust Of $475 iencj as it wu Ms fence, Goh Kirn Chua. a *r nf rhp Navy. Army Air floret Institute. Selet^r. was months' rigorous rtwunrpt s Mr j McFall fhe riminal Dntrtd Judge, yesfrdav M!, Pn ilo P ead p
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  • 161 5 a ynmrt »»f siiii«! P was rf turned h> the Singapore fornner. Mr. f|\ G. Porter, yesterday *t an inquiry into the death «>f an ased Cbinesf. Tan Kay. whose body wa> taken fn»in th* sp* on «Vt. 3. It was stated thai Tan
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  • 147 5 Two Elephants Ordered By Cablegram LOCAL COLOUR FOR HOLLYWOOD FILM UCHIP Metro Culver City two Indian docile female elephants under two years age provided seller warrants delivery within approximately tw<> month>." The ways of a film studio aio reputedly queer, and this cable wrs received m Singapore the other day
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  • 63 5 A COLLISION between a sampan and a motor boat m the inner roads of Singapore Harbour on Sept 17 had its sequel m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, when Mr. W. G Parter held an inquiry into the death of a coolie who was drowned when
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  • 57 5 QUEK TONG SENG, a Chines, was committed for trial at the next Assizes at the conclusion of preliminary inquiry m the second police court yesterday, into a charge of attempted murder of a compatriot. Accused was alleged to have stabbed Kek Soay Yap m a
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  • 50 5 SIX weeks' rigorous imprisonment was parsed on Chong Lim San. m the Singapore second court yesterday, when he was convicted of stealing a bicycle worth $5. the proportly o? Lai Kit Bok m Rochore Road Yong Ah Chew, who was also charged, was acquitted
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  • 512 5 "No Alarming News" In Your Letters I LIINTS on how to write and rtes patch letters to overseas destina tions so that they are not delayed or altered by the Malayan censors, are contained m a statement issued by the Department of Information
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  • 90 5 A LLEGED to have dishonestly re- tamed stolen property, a pocket watch, a pocket book, a wrist watch, a pencil and two buttons, a Malay, Mohamed bin Han j ah. claimei trial when charged m the Singapore third police court, yesterday. I did not
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    • 513 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE < MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Hire of Lorries during 1940. Date of Closing. 12 noon, Oct. 16, 1939. Supply of Solid Pneumatic Tyres during 1940. Date of Closing. 12 noon, Oct. 16,
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    • 474 6 OARED NOT EAT FOOD HE FANCIED. Until He Discovered Chardox. Are you at war with your inside? Afraid to eat this, scared to death of that because it doesn't agree with you? There's a way to end this stomach tyranny there's Chardox! Chardox is a new form of highly-activated charcoal
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    • 581 6 LATB KIM* «to»tl V, For four generations the. salt cellars of the Royal Family have heen 1 filledVtn (epebos) SALT BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chine d> Speclai Charter) 12, Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office 8444 Sub.-Manager's Office 6443 Exchange Dept 6441 General Office 5188-* Cable Address CHUNGKUO* Palo
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    • 648 6 TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY SUE*. PORT BAIH, ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW TORI Arrive* Leaves Leave* Arrive* Spore Spore Penanf New Ymt PRESIDENT POLK In Port Oct 10 Oct. 12 Nov 21 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 4 Nov 7 Nov. 9 Dec 19 x
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 128 6 Law Notice For The Day Before the Chief Justice, the Hon'ble Sir Percy McElwaine m Court No. 1, at 10.30 a.m. Judgment m Admiralty S.l/39— E. Peterson vs. s-s. Ban Ho Liong etc. Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court No. 3, at 11 aan. Malacca 5.38/39— K.Y.C.T. Karpen
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  • 127 8 Yesterday's Alterations Ampat Tin -i -> i sd li X Lanjut t£> i»^ l»s 6d Larm Tin «s 3d 6s 9d rd Mamba'i 1 6,"> 70 r<i Ran'au ($ll 1 |fl i 7ft Rawan*. nr> ft*-id- 'l%» 7s 7s 6d Jimah *l i I|9 ]40 c d
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  • 52 8 picture. RAPFI US fTOIsLBGB met the BJCjC. m a hot-key match on the pad an i; yesterday and unn by the auU* margin of six ?oals to nil. This pirture. shou^ Vnii Jrvin- to cet thr hall through between Fr.iser and von Ppst#»l. while f'nrrie looks on.
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  • 482 8 DISPLAYING an equal amount of skill m attack and solidarity m defence, Raffles College scored a victory by six poals to nil against an S.C.C. side yesterday m a hockey match played on the padane:. Raffles College attacked from thr initial bully-otT and
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  • 739 8 MALAYS BEAT AIRMEN 3 -2 Winning Goal Scored During Extra Time AIRMEN WERE UNLUCKY IN a game packed with thrills, the Malays eliminated 1 the Royal Air Force from the Challenge Cup competition m the replay before a large crowd at the Stadium yesterday. The score was chree-two, the Malays
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  • 29 8 The Chinese first team will play thf Marines m the first round of the Singapore Football Association Challenge Cup competition at Anson Road Stadium to-day.
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  • 229 8 IN A FAST hockey match at Hong Lim Crreen yesterday the Hyderabad Regiment defeated the SCR C. by three goals to one The winners proved themselves a faster and more aggressive team, while their opponents played mediocre hockey. The standard of
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  • 133 8 AN attractive programme of minor fight >. rhp second to be staged on reorganized lines, will be held at the Happy World ovored stadium on Friday A feature of the card is a return battle brtween Battling John and Cyclone Xid two bantamweights who put up the best
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  • 28 8 The NTS. Bank XI beat Harper Otlflllan and C XI by four goals to two m a socret mat-h at Farrer Park ground on Saturday.
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  • 117 8 Th* following will represent the Winsome BP. against th* Starlight. B.P m a badminton friendly, consisting of 5 singles and 2 doubles, to be played on Thursday at 7.30 p m at the Happy World covered stadium singles Ahmad bin Syed Salleh, K. P Pereira. Henry Ang. M.
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  • 306 8 Europeans Beat G. S. C. 4-1 In Women's Hockey ALWAYS superior m passing and combination, the. European women's hockey tp^m b«>«t the O.S.C. by four goals to one m a well contested game at the O.S.C. yesterday. The winners hd by two clear goals at halftime through the splendid efforts
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  • 353 8 MAJOR MORE and Capt. Hipkln <scr.> won the "B* class doubles title m the S.C.C. lawn tennis tournament yesterday when they beat K. H Steven.s and C. C. Webster, (scr.) G-0. 6—4, m the final. S.C.R.C. Yesterday's ties m the S.C.R.C open town tennis tournament resulted: Open
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  • 20 8 In a Reserve division league match playful at Seletar yesterday, the Manchester* and the RAF drew one- ah
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  • 263 8 Police Beat Colts By Only Goal A-' opportunist goal by Sullivan a minute before the interva 1 enable* <^ c Police to defeat the F!r»£3re!«e Ocltf Btkey C!«b r»v one gca! fo IUI hi a |UM played it ♦he Depot On tli*» vh'.U r n!v distribute.! The Pchr* 1 h"H
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  • 63 8 Ten raids were taken out. far the men's foursome competition an Sunday at the Keppel Golf Club v.hich resulted as under R J. Pennie and J M. Fraser 2 M G. Harvey and R V Talbot Jones -h2 As R J. Pennie and J M.
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  • 46 8 The OetoH^r Medal at the Keppel Golf Club -»jII hr ptefed for on Saturday and Sunday The Gold Medal <oprn only to winners of monthly medals from October 1938 to September 1939 1 win iv> played for m '-cnjunction with th* Ortob* 1 Medal
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  • 29 8 IN a game oj hoetef played on thr SRC. pedant: ypst^rd^y. the Fourth Mountain Regiment, the Royal Artillery, d^fpptpd the SRC "A" by tbre* po.'ii.i to nil
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  • 63 8 S.C.C. HOC KEY The following members ha\> bten selected Id p!pv for SCC vs. Indian GeiKnfl Hospital 2??<i xi tomorrow at the SCC. U R A St c Sproul-Bolton; 0 A. U rodd. W Comdr F E Watts; PT-fl Harrison, J Fit 'in-Cn.»kp. X f- W H*rrn*rfl- C R Baxter.
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  • 26 8 Keen ooMpetfttton < m mi final bouts of the Bt And rev m? rhamp.onships which w«v terday. The ftna's will t s»k*» pig" ■> n<v»n
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