The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 October 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,912. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939. 5 CENTS.
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  • 57 1 Survivors Rescued By U.S. Vessel U ishington, Oct. 18. Tinted States dencc Hall radioed that >he rs trom the Ellerwfalch, it tta London U-bo it m n route tnd re- MM milea west I well- N j' ;k\! -HIP UMI ntfte another mk. It is
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  • 36 1 AUSTRALIAN MERCHANT VESSELS BEING ARMED Melbourne. Oct. 18. E" fof DeI HtajF that all reI the Australian navy .^sioned and more :-.t shins taken over. he added •I with a:r- defei ii raonhid been inrre. Reuter
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  • 464 1 New Offensive Soon On Western Front HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES' IN FIRST ATTACK THERE have been no further German attacks on the 1 Western Front, says Reuter, since their two offensives on Monday were checked. The intense activity which is reported to be going on behind
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  • 45 1 T«»kin. Ort. 18. A -erv.rnt con'luded to-day nllng K-ilanfTsii. appointment Council of a Japanese TriifTi^ on resumed and all and reign marines have cement provides that co-operate with the .ft ions or v b the peace Settlement.— unknown
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  • 41 1 Paris. Ort. IX. r German steamer Heiigo- rto C tnMa on thr -day. according Bogota The captain is her return to Germany Chinese refused. s authorities decided that >rs and it is exDectill now sail.- Reuter
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  • 29 1 DUTCH PLANES SHOT AT BY GERMANS Government says Iq the German ■"*\u" 5? 118 some of their patrol anti-aircraft the sreat anti-aircraft pta^w at the Dutch Em^n on Tuesday
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  • 75 1 London, Oct. 18. In the Home of Commons, today, asked whether the Prime Minister's attention have been drawn to the fatt that a consignment of 17 'j tons of gold, said to he tl c first consignment, had been transferred by the Soviet Government to
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  • 208 1 Pretoria. Oct. 18. pLNERAL SMUTS to-day made his public speech since he became Prime Minister of South Africa, reports Reuter. He announced that a nation-wide survey of the Union's industrial and mineral resources was to be made, because South Africa's industry might have to
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  • 692 1 "BETTER IF IT WERE NOT MADE AT ALL 1 DISAPPOINTMENT at the Viceroy of India's declaration about the constitutional future of India was expressed by Mr. Gandhi m a statement he issued yesterday, .it ports Reuter. Mr. Gandhi expressed the view that it would have
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  • 291 1 Cairo, Oct. 18. THE Senate, by 68 votes to 59. approved a royal decpf giving the Government full powers. Reuter. There were six air raid warnings m Kirkwall fOrkneys) on Tuesday. Two bombs were dropped on the islands of Flotta and Hoy but no damage to
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  • 851 1 MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S REVIEW OF WAR SITUATION MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN stressed the value of unity of command of the French and British troops fighting on the Western Front when he spoke m the House of Commons last night. Giving his weekly review of the war
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    • 67 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA 1 BH BY n•- b^B BBb V4l i -bI 1 1 ~-I i H tJ >Jyj^ I Bfl f^[ Cbbbl bbV^bl r VX^ BbVI lEa^H BBW^BbW <ftC7< K^B 1 I I^H k^SH B^^^BB I JHfl Uh Ifl QM J^H Pl 9 k^^l TONIGHT Orchestral Concert 8.15
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    • 43 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST ADELPHI HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER $3.— NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION (MAH'.I SEA VIEW HOTEL: Friday Saturday SPECIAL DINNER -DANCE ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES I SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS I FRESH STRAWBERRIES CONCERT DURING TIFFIN
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  • 154 2 London, Oct. 17. "THE following Quotation rrom vie Swiss newspaper Gazette De Lausanne further Indicates neutral approbation of the allied viewpoint. "That Hitler md Rlbbentrcp couls believe Ji^ de tract! n cf Poland would not b: followed by armed intervent i n €i the Western
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  • 61 2 IN Estonia, the Government announced that fill telegraphic and tel phonic communications v.ith foreign countries is interrupted, says Router. The sale of liquor is also prohibited and .oads closed to ordinary traffic. It is presumed that these restrictions wiil bo inipos-'d while Soviet troops are
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  • 47 2 Oslo, Oct. 18. THE Norwegian steamer Loreiit.-: W. Hansen 1 1.918 tons) foundered en route from Canada to England. The owners are not certain whether the steamer was mined or torpedoed. The crew of 21 vac taken aboard another Norwegian steamer Ko:-,q;--d.al. R utcr.
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  • 56 2 San Francisco, Oct. 19. BILLINGS who was sentenced w:th Tom Mtooney to life imprisonment follovine the "preparedness day bom'tin 1 or July 22. 1913. has b?ci\ released from gaol. Mooney was pardoned m January and on his release be declared he would devote his life 014
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  • 67 2 Ry|OST Americans think the Allies were If* r joht to reject Hitler's peace offensive. The well-known US. Institute of Public Opinion took a poll on Hitlers statement that with the Polish question settled. Britain and France had no reason to continue the war. Th^ result showed that
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  • 100 2 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers sjo IX R.S.S. Spot loose 36% 57% Nfo. IX R.S.S. F. 0.8. m (i -Nov. iSellers iptkm) 361. 3G% i.fa. F. 0.8. In option) 35% 3G Efr.S.J tt. m option) 35 l v i.' Blanket
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  • 72 2 »*T<HERE is rarely a dull moment In the new l x Aa^ociatrd British picVv:P fiened at the PaviUon last l t. Recently voted No. 1 comectiLin. Pormby la In B d In rhis excellent comedy, In w i Q»s a would-be to run a gang rf An attraction
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    • 536 2 I NOW AT POPULAR PRICES jj A Good Laugh Show at Last! Ji I TO-NIGHT at 9.30 p.m. j Sunday at the CAPITOL j Theatre— Phone .*?2- t j (Eu Ton- «=>n S'.> \tae great i Ifcßp*^^^ ilh Ji^«° 9 |Si /nil Aid his Company of Lj \^B#\s&. J /hUI/f
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    • 57 2 1 The star who was hailed blazes io new and c Warner Bros. Amazing Aui JOHN GARFIELO CLAUDE RAINS ANN SHERIDAN Ml OIRCCTCO BY BUSBY BERKELEY ftc***- lay by Si Htrm c 'n"- nov«* try Scrtram MWhaw A SMILE FOR FATE A KISS FOR THE DEVIL! of the DAWN PAT
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    • 151 2 I Midnight Premiere SATURDAY 21st i AL HAM BRA i WARNER BAXTER riding to greater glory as the O. Henry cabatlero he brought to life so thrillingly! E^^jmTifiij' iurf i tIl.- i LYNN BARI CESAR ROMERO HENRY HUH KANE RICHMOND C HENRY GORDON ROBERT BARRAT Directed by Herbert I Leedi
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    • 194 2 SUCCESS WE PREDICTED! '^^rW^ I LATEST GAUMONT (AIRMAIL) NEWSREEL SHOWING NEW WAR SC TNES AM* FI .ANAGAN AM) ENIHtI TAINING THE TROOPS. J Another Gold Medal Contestant by the Producers of "LOST HOKIZON" and 'YOU CAN'T TARE IT V, ITH YOt 3 SHOWS TO DAY! [ijC^A PJHLPJk 1 Columbia Pictures
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  • 216 3 Impressions Of New Units At Front DRIT.\I V :i^ ht tanks, now D r al!otr*d sector with the nrit'; aary Force m SLnce combine speed with agility, and car. pi rtonn any kind of movement or contortion their speciallytnined drivers desire. to last night's BC
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  • 35 3 y nt have nzrocd to *xtd increased suppbes of beef and aoCoc 7 -'and They will provide nijlf tons of beef and 30.000 tons of mutfcn «ffr a p^n'.xl of 16 weeks.
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  • 33 3 Tcp de? occurred of the fe of the late Earl ::^m London ■MM may be sold or I restaurants on Mondays, fcf mar cot be sold or served on Tuesdays
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  • 391 3 In Germany To-day RATION RULE JHE rationing of v oap and wasning pcwders, and of coal and other fuel m Germany is so strict that the slightrelaxation of the complicated rules or obtaining a piece of crude washing soap 15 heralded by the Press as
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  • 352 3 STRANGE MEETING Thought Nazis Were Being Sportive! A FRENCHMAN, who was on board the liner. Bretagnr. which \\f>s sunk by a German U-boat, has described how he and other pas>engrrs spent five hours m a lifeboat befre being picked up by a destroyer. On board the destroyer were the captain
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  • 33 3 GERMAN wireless repwrts that Brii3tn Ls contemplating the surrender of the silver reserves deposited m Tientsin are learned Dy Router m London on good authority to be entirely without foundation.
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  • 484 3 LONDON COMMENT ON REJECTION OF SOVIET RUSSIA OFFERS JURKEY'S rejection of the Soviet proposals and her decision to stand by Britain and France is welcomed m London, says Reuter. It is considered greatly to strengthen the prospects of peace m the Balkans
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    30 3 General von Brauchitsch, Commander-in-Chief of the German army (centre group, second from left) receiving reports, on the banks of the Narew river near Pultusk after the German occupation of Poland
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  • 431 3 (From A Correspondent) FROM the first time since the outbreak of war, German bombers crossed the North Sea this week and attempted to bomb ships of the British Fleet lying at anchor m their bases on the coast of Scotland and m
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  • 155 3 GROWING OPTIMISM IN FINLAND TTHE Scandinavian four-power conference opened at Stockholm yesterday morning, says Reuter. King Haakon of Norway. King Christian of Denmark and the President of Finland, were welcomed on their arrival at Stockholm by King Gustav of Sweden. The city of Stockholm was gaily
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  • 115 3 London. Oct. 18. IN several schools, en training ships, and elsewhere officers and petty officers of thr Royal Navy are training merchant seamen m the use of guns, so that they can handle the defensive armament with which passenger ships, cargo vessels, trading steamers
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  • 234 3 London, Oct. 18. SPEAKING after Mr. Chamberlain m the House of Commons, the Labour Opposition Leader, Mr. C. R. Attlee, after associating the Labour party with tributes to those who lost their lives m rerent operations, said it did not seem to him that the Government was taking
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  • 249 3 CONGRESS MUSLIM LEAGUE TO MEET THE Viceroy oi India's .statement .setung out the aiir^ ofl the British Government relating to the lutungovernment oi India, will be considei cd by the wcrking committee of the Indian Muslim League on Sunday, sayi. a Reuter message from New Delhi. It
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  • 171 3 "OECOND FIDDLE." which came to the O Cathay last night, cost $1 million to make The story, a humorous satire of Hollywood's synthetic romances, represent* filmland at its daily business of star-finding and star-making Bonji Henie, as the girl who is selected to play
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  • 82 3 What British and French troop:- arc singing m the present war wa. c indicated m a Reuter message from London. To the tune of accordeons or mouthorgans, the British favourite is "Haim r im* Out the Washing on the Siegfried Lane." The big hit
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    • 111 3 Pine up pU HAMS I ll»¥l/^r Completely cover the Ham with H everyone likes his < hick of flour ;md j J 'hesc finr Hams famous m P^cc m a medium oven and 1 f«r .»ver twenty years allow to bake a quarter "1 i Pinea r pp ,rSa» (buked
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    • 79 3 DOGS DOGS DOGS "CASTRIQUE" is the Worlds Wondei iVtneay tor Worms Poor Condition JTnhnTftij cont Loss of fcneryv rtB Medical Hall Ltd. BOX OFFICE I 1 TO-DAY PHONE I tSiiMXSiiltP 3-15-6.15 4 0 0 1 9.15 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENT FIDDLE" I I IxV/PIL MmMr M&tA THL CHARMiNG PO WE
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  • 637 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1939. War 1 71 Earnest THERE is no longer any doubt that the European war has now started m earnest. The German "peace offensive" has failed miserably, and Hitler has been forced to gamble everything on the hopeless chance of a military victory.
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  • 1927 4 HOW HOEGH TRANSPORTER ENTERED MINEFIELD EVIDENCE regarding the loss of the Hoegh Transporter, the Norwegian motor-ship which struck a protective mine m one of the prohibited areas m the approaches to Singapore harbour on the night of Oct. 3, was heard
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    4 4 THERE IS NO CHOICE
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  • 58 4 SZECHWAN MAY BE DIVIDED l|r»nc KMM a ccording to i report A king. Szechwan will three provinces n' Hi' Government. Wf stern Szechwan «nd pt fezechwan will hvhMlei with Oheagta v the cai Another province vill b rf Chungking as thj cap I Szechwan. and part ot nortl The third
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  • 53 4 From Our Owni Kual;« I DEFERRING to several tiens and statin* High Commissioner. «li the suzerain or prot*»cti and unequivocal. Mi decided m a wn* ;uit. that the Federated I at war with Ciermany He refund t.» proreed of the «-state ot
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  • 25 4 DEAR-ADMIRAL KM Hpjx>inted Direct «m <>t U" Bureau of tiie Jajmi RUrtoessiwi to 1 Inouye. who ha* boon Hsslfi* Staff" of thr Navy accordm announcement.
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    • 183 4 ALLSOPPS rvTi ABA t V DaSI f\/t &7 §®l f iHll>lS #1/1 I >Vi M^ BY SPECIAL £r JL TO H M THE APPOINTMENT KING OF SIAM ESTD 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. 'Incorporated m Ceyloo) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. „m 1 n I—l1
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    • 8 4 fc-,,/5r filthy Wlr flies Af" T _F_ki_T_glMlfl-y-i KILLS
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  • 717 5 Police Officer Speaks Of Road Control ,1I|H:I vu h:|ie la^. td behind m Singapore is not muf h m thr provision of adequate roads but m a id Mi. H. B. Sym, Officer-in-Charge of the Traffii Branch, m a talk on traffic problems to SSpi«
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  • 128 5 Rajah Of Sarawak War Gift DH'iVIM, to the Rajah of Sara1V wak, Sir CharJes Vyner Brooke, who has ofTered to present to the British Government securities to the par value of S! .000.000 as a war sift from the people of Sarawak, the Secretary of State for the Colonies has
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  • 306 5 European On Causing Death Driving Charge STATEMENT READ FURTHER evidence was recorded m the Singapore Traffic District Court before Mr. C. H. Whitton yesterday m a case m which a European, Angus William Scott, faces a charge of causing the death of a Javanese hawker, Bangong Surita. by negligent drying
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  • 195 5 Daily Share Report ISSUED BY FRASER (|>. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN at midday was again unchanged to-day at $117 8 while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 cents. November December 36 1 4 cents. January|March 34 rents and April June 33 V>
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  • 162 5 THE Singapore Chamber of Conum n- 1 Rubber Associaticn held its 1.456 th auction yesterday and there m catalogued 1.698.509 lb 758.26 tons; offered 1,523.163 lb 679.98 tons; sold 1.046.779 lb. 467 13 tons London Spot 10 3 16d New York Spot 20 cents. PRICIS RF.AMZKH Ribbed
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  • 334 5 Books, Magazines Records For Singapore Garrison PIE men of the Singapore garrison—Navy. Army and Air Force —have been considerably cheered andhelped by the spontaneous response to the request that has gone out for books, magazines, gramophone record; card and table games," said Lieut.-Col Herbert A. Lord, of the Salvation Army,
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  • 159 5 EUROPEANS AMONG THE TENANTS 117ITH the completion of 220 more Singapore Improvement Trust flats m the Tiong Bahru district, the number of Europeans living m the flats totals 12. While the flats have been largely tenanted by Asiatics, tho number of Europeans has gradually increased.
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  • 214 5 QNE oi the flr?t English brides to arrive since the outbreak of war, Miss Elisabeth Nora Hind, was married m St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon to Mr Maurice Willem Gulliford. secretary of Quthrle and Co., Ltd., Singapore. "Fhs bride, daughter of the late
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  • 81 5 PRESCRIBED as the first ca c of Its kind. Jacob Ephraim. a JTOUng Jew. was convicted and fined S3 m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, for trespassing m the compound of the Alhambra Theatre. Ephraim. the prosecution alleged, acted as a 'premium ticKot
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  • 90 5 Before the Chief Justice, the Honourable Sir Percy McElwaine m Court No. 1 at 11 a.m. 5. 202 39 E. W. O. Fernando vs. Chia Lay Phor. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court No. 3 at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeal: Omar bin Ariffin
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  • 56 5 ARMED ROBBERY with a pistol loaded with five rounds of ammunition was alleged against a Cantonese, Wong Fook, 24, when he apoe?re'l m the Singa^ pore Third Police Court yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed m Towner Road, on Tuesday. Accused was
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    • 20 5 F OR CONVENIENCE! ■HNE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT (Phone 4906) ZZl' Afte <*« Show SERIES TY *ABY TY *EWRITER '•0.00 NETT.
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    • 219 5 I jju&^Vot .^m fl^^<dw^^^^^B P^Ba^^B^^^^B it S^ 7+s I MADE IN ENGLAND THIS Mechanical Masterpie''2 the SMALLEST TYPEWRITER IN THE WORLD will do all the work of the more expensive machines $-f O€\ i\ Hire Purchase Terms can be arranged, spread over Z vf vl 6 or 12 months. aoe^tl
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  • 880 6 Latest market price list, with minimum and maximum prices, is as follows: MEAT Beef steak per kati 36 cts. 45 cts.; Beef stew or curry per kati 29 cents., 36 cts.; Fillet Steak lb. 52 cts. 70 cts.: Mutton, Australian lb 42 cti>., 42 cts.; Mutton N.EJ.
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  • 123 6 'TWO licensed rice-dealers were con- victed and fined m the filth police court, yesterday, on summonses under the Food Control Ordinance. They were Chong Sam Tat, proprietor of Chop Seng Lee, of Park Road, who was fined $150 for not exhibiting the retail prices of
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  • 224 6 r PHE latest list of donations to the Malaya Patriotic Fund m Singapore brings the total up to $230,398. The list includes $1,000 from Kempas Ltd., and $2,000 from the Malacca Overseas Chinese Rubber Dealers' Association. Other donations are: King's School. Tanglin $100, Malacca Electric
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  • 51 6 EXCITEMENT was caused m Raffles Quay yesterday when the fire brigade was summoned to deal with an outbreak of fire m the premises of Rcbinson and Co., Ltd. The "fire." which was caused by the fusing of the main lead-in wire of the switch room, was easily
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  • 95 6 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 18. MALAY WOMEN of Lower Perak, at a meeting presided over by the Raja Puan Besar, the consort of the Raja Muda of Perak, have formed a Patriotic Fund committee to devise ways and means to raise
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    • 619 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Trndcrs are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: ""pply of Bitumen. Date of Closing, noon, Oct. 24, 1939. Supply of 1.000 cubic yards of Filter Sand. Date of Closing. 12 noon, Oct. 27. 1939. Erection of
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    • 171 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 575 H. NAPIER HOUSE NAPfER ROAD. TEL 7406. Superior residential establishment overlooking Garrison Golf Course Cool, Quiet. English Cuisine. One vacancy from Nov. 1. EAST ANGLIA b. OXLEY KlSfc
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    • 179 6 D. T. LIM'S Diabetes Herb Tea No Increases m Price. Ends Diabetes Uric Acid, Kidney Troubles etc. Makes you a new man, healthy strong. In 51 $3.50 tins. Postage 30 cts. extra. D. T. LIM COMPANY, 15*\ Xorth Bridge Rd., Singapore HENDERSON LINE (Incorporated m England* SAILINGS Passenger Steamers Between
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    • 590 6 TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO, BOMBAY. BLEF., PORT g^ ALEXANDRIA. NAPLES GENOA. MARSEILLES AND NEW ORI Arrrret Leaves Leaves Krri Spore Spore Penanr NeT?^ PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 4 Nov 7 x raffilDENT MONROE Nov 14 Nov 21 Nov. 23 PRESIDENT ADAMB Des 2 Dec 5 Dec.
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    • 396 7 jT& O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* p. 6c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. ]i: (4 Hw uncertainly regarding the actual date o f arrival and departure of the Company's steamers due to the outbreak of hostilities list of sailings is upended for the time being, but the
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    • 431 7 BOUSTE'D CO., LTD. VT. .C; V ilnrorporatea m f'M.S.) TtLEI'IIONL: Freight 5133 Palace 5131 i ililoiAN MClfff C IBSiUZfiSS 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
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    • 307 7 I MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING, COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE TEL. SI 51 CHARTERED BANK BUILDING, PENANG TEL. 1366 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT
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  • 718 8 Play Brilliant Soccer To Beat Gunners 3-1 BLANEY SCORES TWICE MAYING Hiss.v soccer the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders knocked out the cup-holders, the R.A., m the second round of the Challenge Cup at the Anson Road Stadium yesterday, beating them by three goals to
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  • 93 8 The following ties m the Singapore badminton championships will be played on Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 10 a.m. at the C.U. hali. SATURDAY Mixed Doubles (Final) Wong Peng Soon and Miss Waileen Wong vs. Tan Chong Tee and Miss Lee Shao Meng. Commercial House Tournament
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  • 37 8 The Indian General Hospital hockey team scored a seven goals to three victory over the Police Depot m a hockey match played at Thompson Road on Tuesday. The game was fast and cleanly contested.
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  • 245 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Oct. 17. WITH the going holding, the inner track was used for fast work m to-day's training. Lord Gray and Golden Arrow were seen to advantage. New Olio, Syed Alwi up, is In fine shape and
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  • 195 8 OAIN once again interfered with all sports m Singapore yesterday and. ol all the sports engagements scheduled for the evening, only the cup <o.cer match between the Argylls ?nd R.A. was played Hotkey matches not played ye.tcri.y were; Police vs. I.A. at the I A.; Singapore
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  • 1085 8 Eastern Knight Good Chance In Day's Chief Event JUST as was the case at Selangor, all the fields for Saturday's race--; at Ipoh m the first day of che October meeting' of the Perak Turf Club, are heavy. Winners, therefore, are likely to
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  • 82 8 T^IIE following is the draw for the semi-final round of the S.A.I.A. Challenge Cup competition; First semi-final; on Saturday, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders vs. winners of the second round tie between the Loyals and the R.A.F (H.Q.) at the Stadium today. Second semi-final;
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  • 24 8 A Stapleford golf competition over 18 holes will be held at the Jornre Civil Service Club on Oct. 21, 22 and 23.
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  • 170 8 RACE IS RUN IN TWO PARTS London, Oct. 18. PJIRS. LEADER'S Gyr?>scope, rid*'*den by the 16-year old apprentice jockey Lacey, won the first part of the Cambridgeshire which was divided into two sections owing to the big entry. Gyroscope won by a neck from His
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  • 258 8 FOLLOWING are the names and starting times for the golf match between the Garrison Club and Keppel Club on Sunday morning over the Keppel Course (Garrisoii players mentioned first > 8.30 H. E. Goodman f6) and E. Laldman (12) vs. R. J. Fennle
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  • 101 8 List Yesterday's Alterations Ampat Tin (4s) 4s 3d 4s 9d Aver Hitam (fts> z2s 6d 23s 6d Kuchai T.n (50 cr- 1 56 1.60 Lukut ($1) .82 .86 l^ambau (Jl) .62 .66 Paiiang Conso!. (fK| Up 16s 3d x.d. Petaiing i%\) 330 8.50 x.d. Rantau ($1) 1.64 1.68
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  • 261 8 CLOSING QCJOMitoNs JHE following are to-day', quotations Share* are nation unless otherwise statin Con Loan 5,< 1944-64. funding Loan 4% 1960 -90 War Loan 3V/c Com Union Assce <UnlL>' frudeniiaJ Asoce 'A' 24 Heidi Asi>ce ureat Western Rly Ord 2 Can Pacinc Rly Ord <£25i Changed Barm
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  • 164 8 (From oar Own Corrrspond 1 London COMMODITY and Exchange marten. v as follows with previous quotations parenthesis: RUBBER: Firm London: IOTitW Ifloi6d rfftt'UM Nov.-Dec.: 10% d lOVfrd (10 3 16dl0*: Jan.-Mar: 10 9 H<i i<» i I6d Apr-June: 10 ll|lfd 10\d (10 7 16d New York (C/Cwjuer
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  • 57 8 The following have accept*! c for the SCO 'B* v S RE "B" to-W at the SC.C. P. H. Burpe-.-; Lt. H. N r J. r n.ir!'- j r; h > thers: A J A. C^tzet r Tovey. W T Knott. G I B W. Williams
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    • 96 8 EVERY REQUIREMENT FOR YOJUJt DOG IS OBTAINABLE AT THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY BOe MARTINS SHERLCYS AND COOPERS DOG MEDICINES ETC. SPILLERS DOG FOODS A COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION OF COLLARS LEADS HARNESSES CHAINS COMBS BRUSHES ETC. 8. RAFFLES PLACE ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN KLANG y SsiMil [Hi^^Ax \\O^ SvVrfiSvr V\iH^^. '^^^l Ks'"
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    • 56 8 CATHAY BEAUTY SALON Latest Equipments m New operator* Air Conditioned "Let George Do It" Phone 3402= L. Estelk < (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 HonKko"»: for passage Phone 7858 3/1, Collyer
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