The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,919. KSTI). 1835 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27, 1939. 5 CENTS.
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  • 259 1 Halifax On Moves n The Baltic earlier speakers m R je House"- Lo: rday. Lord retary, said it must recent actions anxieties. u\ir. he .said. position of the and FaiOffd to make *lt. he be no conflict of I iven the Soviet and FlnI E Ol adjusithe
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  • 56 1 1 *m York. Oct. 2«. of ihe sinking of the ::i f df> Rtl ■n the Ather.ia was she carried '-Si?? g(>ld anti purities. LE.* 11 1 l 0 have come fr om «»->an;e and I rom Washington. that Dr Goebbels r^ v.lienia was sunk m "s
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  • 72 1 THE Prime Minister of Poland, Gen. Sikorski. yesterday inspected the Polish Legion which is being trained to take its place alongside the French and British troops m France. While Gen. Sikorski was at the station, a private saluted him. Gen. Sikorski returned the salute and, stepping forward,
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  • 62 1 COUTHERN RHODESIA has offered to bring the air unit they already maintain to full squadron strength m personnel, to man two additional squadrons and maintain all three m the field on any front. Tht British Government, have accepted the offer. The officer commanding, Southern Rhodesia air force,
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  • 811 1 Labour Speaker And "Clumsy" White Paper SIR SAMUEL HOARE ON DOMINION STATUS gRITISH policy m India was debated m the House of Commons last night. Sir Sir Samuel Hoare, for the Government, said there was no reason why the situation should not be carefully
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  • 206 1 THE directors of the Bank of England yesterday decided to lower the Bank rate from three per cent, to two per cent. City circles regard the reduction as a precursor to the prohahly imminent issue of the first war loan. The Stock Exchange
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  • 418 1 Fighting Stopped By Bad Weather Paris, Oct. 26. ONOW is now falling behind the southern stretches of the Maginot Line and bitterly cold weather and heavy rain is preventing any major activity along the Western Front. Last night was quiet and yesterday the only outstanding
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  • 21 1 MEWSPAPERS and periodicals are to be li supplied to British troops m Prance through the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute.
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  • 778 1 "COWARDLY" SINKING OF SHIPS BEFORE WARNING GIVING his weekly statement on the war situation m the House of Commons last night, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Prime Minister, deplored the "growing lawlessness" of the U-boat campaign and the ruthless linking of merchant ships without warning.
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  • 319 2 Upcountry Totals WHEN the general committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund meets at Government House to-day, the treasurer will report that the total received to date is more than $650,000. This is tr.e first tme it has been officially reported ever the half-million mark. The list
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  • 183 2 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. AT THE CLOSE O* BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN at midday was again unchanged totef at $117-., while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37 cents, November /December 31% cents, January March 34 s cents and April/ June 34 :i 8
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  • 59 2 INDO-CEYLON TRADE LABOUR TALKS London, Oct. 25. IT ls understood m London that negotiations are taking place between the Governments of Didia and Ceylon for a conference m Delhi about the third week of November for the purpose of trade negotiations and discussions on the questions of- emigration and immigration
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  • 28 2 Judgment m a claim for $5,000 damages arising out of a motoring accident was revived by the Chief Justice S.S., Sir Percy McElwaine, m the High Court yesterday.
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    • 28 2 JUMBLE SALE at the Y.W.C.A. RAFFLES QUAY Today at 3 p.m. Admission 10 cents 4 p.m. Free. Bargains m Men's, Women's and Children's Wear and Household Goods etc.
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    • 283 2 MURDER! THRIIiS^ LAUGHS^^ C AH Blended Into Perfect Entertainm^ I '-T Ipavilion| 'THE SPELLBINDER' BKO R.^DIO PICTCRE WITH BgMMML^BgWF V&* 1 E^B~ C jmrSo&tr 'f 'A jWgMwCjKMy* ■BBBBcVKrUVjM^ .A (ONI. t)I IHI vM\hi I.IRLSj filk^ |3 S^fwk (iAI'MiiNT NEWSREEL WITH ■HHLVL^BK^ LATEST MIR FOR YEARS HUNDREDS OF aNEMAGOERS HAVE ASKED
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  • 415 3 „B K, -I AIN PREFERS TO LEAVE HER PROPAGANDA IN ILS. TO HITLER" r> London > Oct. 25. CISCK tin* outbreak of the uar British newspapers have J oiun increased space to reports of Press opinion m neutd countries. These reports, as weeks have
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  • 110 3 now has a freedom station similar to Germany's, reports Re u ter. The station's first broadcast yesterday opened and toncluded *ith the itofaa We want It get away from the Reich." The announcer, replying i<> von Rihbentrop's allegation that Britain was out to dominate the
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  • 77 3 Washington, Oct. '15. LICENCES for export of arms to the belligerents totalling over £15,000,000 have been revoked since the revocation of the Neutrality Act on Sept. 5, according to a State Department announcement. Revocations m respect of France totalled £11.500,000. Britain £3.000.000, Australia
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  • 179 3 Latest Stage In The Moscow Talks London, Oct. 26. piNUVND'S negotiations with the Soviet Government may, or may not, continue according to the Finnish foreign minister m an interview with the Scandinavian Press last night. He declared that it was impossible to say whether other means of
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  • 154 3 Quebec Oct. 26. "THE Quebec provincial election has resulted m an overwhelming victory tor the Liberals over the Union National Party. The election was fought over the issue of the Government's war measures and conscription, and provincial autonomy. The result is welcomed as a gesture
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  • 77 3 THF; King yesterday paid his first wartime 1 visit to an armaments factory "somewhere m England," probably the most up-to-date armaments factory m the world althugh it was derelict three years ago and plant was not laid down until January, 1937. The King spent
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  • 38 3 Copenhagen, Oct. 26. ALL German boys between 16 and 18 must undergo military training, says the Berlin correspondent of the newspaper Politiker.. After six months they will be Kiven a special examination.- Reuter
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  • 40 3 London, Oct. 26. riWING to the continued tightness of tin supplies there are growing rumours that the maximum price of £230 will shortly be raised to £275 or £300. Official circles* persistently discount the likelihood of this move.
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  • 56 3 ir FHE Spellbinder," an R.K.O. picture I which opened at the Pavilion Theatre last night, is an interesting story of a criminal lawyer who one day finds himself m the dock charged with murder. Lee Tracy gives a convincing performance as the lawyer, and is well supported
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  • 200 3 JAPANESE SPOKESMAN'S EXPLANATION Shanghai, Oct. 26. A DENIAL that an anti-British or anti-Christian movement was involved is voiced by the Japanese Embassy spokesman referring to the incident m Sinhsiang, North Honan, m which the Japanese authorities are alleged to have confiscated the land belonging to the American
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  • 220 3 Chungking, Oct. 26. AFTER a fortnight's lull, Japanese aircraft last night resumed raiding Szechuan cities. Bombers m two groups attacked the cities east and west of the province and Chungking residents had to remain m dug-outs for almost six hours. The alarm was sounded m Chungking at
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  • 73 3 Paris, Oct. 27. TVHE ?flrst United States ambulance unit, consisting of 20 cars, is leaving Paris for the Western Front m a fortnight's time, states the Paris edition of the New York Herald Tribune. It will be followed by fiv more units. The volunteer
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  • 375 3 London, Oct. 26. A PUNGENT riposte to Ribbentrop's broadcast is made m The Times which says that his first failure (as Ambassador m London) j was followed by a series of blunders which landed Germany m the worst diplomatic position m which she ever
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  • 500 3 CONTRABAND CONTROL ATTITUDE DEFINED IN NOTE TO LONDON London, Oct. 26. THE Russian Government to-day revealed two fresh indications of their attitude to the war, particularly towards neutral shipping. On the one hand, they have protested against the examination of ships by the British
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  • 267 3 United Front Against Hitlerism Planned London, Oct. !5 A UNITED front by British and French labour is bespoken by the decision to establish a joint trades union committee representing the Confederation General de Travail and the-- Trades Union Congress, consisting of seven rr.rmbers from each country and
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  • 85 3 London, Oct 25. THE coming of age to-day of Crown Pnnce Michael of Rumania is the subject of cordial notice m London where, like hi.s father Kin* Carol, he has many friends. An orrasion of such import to the future of the Romanian State would
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  • 152 3 London, Oct. 2ti. A CARGO SHIP SANK a t -boat to-day after a desperate shell duel, at cording to a statement to the South Wales Argus by one of the ship's officers He said the U-boat came to the surface almost under the ship's starboard bow when the
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    • 120 3 BICKIEPEGS are biscuit bones for teething babies. They are so designed that the action of gnawing, moulds the soft tiny Jaws into a beautiful shape and makes ample room for perfectly even teeth. All babies love them and they are nutritious. Begin at 4 months. Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery
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  • 526 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. OCTOBER ?7, 1939. Registration THE proclamation issued last night bringing into operation the Registration Ordinance, as a preliminary to the proposed conscription legislation, accords with the likely developments outlined m the Free Press on Wednesday. The proclamation itself gives no authority to enforce conscription, and
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  • 1078 4 Wartim e Impr essions Of The French Capital By A Special Correspondent Paris, Oct. 15. A CITY of at least a quarter 'of a century ago is what Paris looks like with its preponderance of horse-drawn 1 vehicles m some of the streets, and the inky darkness of the tiights.
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  • 26 4 mngkint SIR Archibald Clark X sador to Chin, at a reception given by tJ>- CU*^^y F reign Relanon^ Association hen 'Central News
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  • 35 4 HONG KONG TRADE STATISTIC Hone Ken« J HONG KONGS total M to September ihfc t Zip£** with $874,200,000 IfJjTjf I ing period last year 000.-C* 1445.700.000 and fltportt $40;.*** 1 1 a 1 Hi w.-
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  • 40 4 OFFICERS and men at the Ig Fore- who arc £I*l <>» J^S duty are to come under a i-i ul >»^^ O* which has be«n approved b ln eminent It is similar to the ten" rvtinnv fM s and Johorv
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  • 20 4 Th death has occurred at MjJ^'c^g Bramwell. tor many yea Municipal pumping station B retired »i> Eiifciand m i-- r
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    • 28 4 What is the "Something," m every garment leaving this establishment? It cannot be described exactly but it is Style TRY MIEN CHONG TAILORING 34 Coleman St. Phone 4816—
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  • 179 5 PREPARATORY STEP TO COLONY CONSCRIPTION Official Proclamation I top towards conscription, a proclamation nkht bringing into force the laacc of the Colony— an Ordinance passed a ncl nrm-nded m 19,36. im| the duty of registration on of pure European descent who vi 18
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  • 435 5 TIIF Governor. Sir S hen ton Thomas, will broadcast again to the peoples of Malaya from the 8.M.8 C. on Sunday evening at ft.l."» p m. S> Shenton will first make an appeal on belief of Popny Day uo be obstrwd m Malaya on Nov.
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  • 123 5 DR. HUGH SMITH, gave evidence yesterday for the defence, at the resumed hearing oi the case m which I European. Angus William Scott faces a charge of causing the death d! a Javanese hawker, Bangong Surita. by negligent driving at the junction Bl Dunearn Road
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  • 44 5 SENTENCE of six weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passd on Shlbu Kawa. a Japanese, m the fifth court jr«terda>. He was convicted of criminal bwjehof trust of a $30 camera and $10 cash Jf^SPSL'd Margaret Ashworth. of Orange Gro^ Road. on Friday last.
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  • 878 5 j District Judge On Suspect Scale pCMPLICATED methods of ascertain ing the dry rubber content of wet rubber imported into the Straits Settlements ihe method of utilising export rights covering such rubber; and the difficulties of dealers m accounting for such rubber after it has been
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  • 113 5 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. O. Porter ye exonerated a Dutch Eurasian. Harold van Cuvlenburg. when he held an ir-quiry into the death of a 50-year-old Chinese. Goh Kirn Chwer, who was knocked down by a car driven by van Cuylenburg In Rchore Canal Road en
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  • 32 5 Diolavs of physical training, signalling and drill verp pivcn h» the s'h Sir.eano^ Company of the Boy's Brigade at the annual i in c p^ction at the Choon Guan English School yesterday.
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  • 85 5 IN a broad as-t talk next Monday. 1 Brigadier M. D. Gambier- Parry, C unman der of the Malaya Infantry Brigade, and A.D.C. to the King, will speak on "The Riddle of the Western Front." This will be ihe first of a series of 8.M.8.C.
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  • 444 5 Chinese Who Was Not In Court "THE ncn-appearance of the appellant m a criminal appeal was commented on by Mr. Justice Pedlovv m the High Court yesterday. The appeal was against a judgment m the low couris m which a Chinese, Chan Wee j Tong, was prosecmeu
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  • 157 5 NEW regulations have been issued relating to the financing of exports from the Straits Settlements to countries outside the Empire sterling bloc From New 6, such exports will be permitted only after payment for them has been arranged, or after adequate evidence has been produced that
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  • 59 5 CHARGED with failing to declare possession of three pieces of gcl<* and some foreign currency, at the Singapor; Harbour Board on Oct. 7, Chong Pook Sen claimed trial m the district court yesterday and was given bail m $500. The rase was wostnoned to Nov. 2.
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  • 46 5 OAIL OF $200 was allowed a Hokkien, Lim Ah Tian, when he was charged m the criminal district court yesterday, wßh posI sessing 40 gallons of petrol without a licence on Wednesday. The case will be heard on Nov. 3. I
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    • 248 5 For /Ao/ tfCtr^N New Dress Lovely Collection JB&wffi&%if& 1 thai are s o ?HlI Sh Different —vW pfjf INEXPENSIVE \[i NEW SEASON'S DESIGNS MATERIALS ARRIVE EVERY WEEK ROBINSONS SILK WOOLLEN DEPT. FIRST FLOOR 128 A 26 THE MALAYAN BAGGAGE SERVICE Baggage and General Transporters, Packing and Furniture Removers, Insurance and
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    • 76 5 LAW NOTICE FOR THE DAY Before the Chief Justice, the Honourable Sir Percy MrElwaine m Court No. 1 at 11 a.m. 1 Petition of Course m OP. 34 39. Thereafter —Bankruptcy. Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court No. 3 at 11 a.m. Summonses-in-Charr.bers. etc. Thereafter .—Probate 108 39—
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    • 635 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Erection of an Electric Sub-station at Tiong Bahru. (Deposit $50). Date of Closing. 12 noon, Nov. 1, 11>39. Supply of Fuel for St. James Power station during 1940.
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    • 563 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. I i ii i SEA FRONTI RATONti CKINCK- 77 Meyer fU. (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE I 7. NAPIER ROAD. TEL. 7406. Superior residential establishment overlooking Garrison Golf Course Cool. Quiet English Cuisine. One vacancy from Nov. 1.
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    • 410 6 SITUATIONS VACANT Vacancies exist for Foreman of Works at the R.A.F. Station, -Kiuang, Johore. Candidates should have a good knowledge of levelling and building construction, a knowledge of Tamil and Malay will be an advantage. Apply m own hand writing, giving briefly details of experience to the Superintending Engineer, Directorate
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    • 566 6 TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VIA SrWGAPORC AND PENANG. COLOMBO, BOMBAT. gLTf POr Air.xANin.i-v NAPLES GENOA. MARSED.LRS AM» >, H ArrtTfi Leavni Le»v*. B'pm* Spore fi^ hn^ PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 5 Nov 7 Ncv x PRESIDENT MONROE Nov. 14 Nov 21 No 1 I*. k PRESIDENT ADAMS Oes 2 Dec 5
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    • 377 7 p O, and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) p, O. S. n CD'S SAILINGS. v the Company's inability to publish the ltpil uut date^ of its steamers intending are courteously requested to enquire at the Company's Offkt to ascertain the approxifti:it fete d fcpwiwre ,k mivim^ un being maintained
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    • 504 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. ESfcJ^ i incorporated m F M.S.) rFXEPHONE Freight 5433 Passage 513) Cr?f*6»>l^ i 'X^T^ PACIf l< Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" "OUCHBSS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom. All
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  • 1169 8 SLAPDASH AND OLD COW SCORE DOUBLES Minor Upsets On Third Day Of Ipoh Races 4 WINNERS FOR HOBBS (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 26. THE third day's races here m the Perak Turf Club's 1 October meeting started m threatening weather, with the going yielding. The first three races
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  • 423 8 S. C. C. Beat Colts Hockey Club 5-1 PLAYING on their own ground yeMerda>. thr Cricket Cluh soundly beat the Singapore foils Hockey rluh. A:ivv I nniparatively tjme first hall m which onlj one wai meed, the sec outplayed the Colts to win by flve g^als to one. The Club
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  • 196 8 •TTHE Ceylon Sports Club beat the YJuf.CJJ >\ tii: goala to one m ii ptayed ai the y.mc.a. ground vest on match was i venly contested and the Iwd Od play was go:d The C.S.C. forf > rrts proved themselves better opportunists thrir oppainitv and
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  • 72 8 no play at ihe ymc.a. trrd..T? for to-day is pasipo»i«*d. i morrow's ties are: < Kisn singles t :*eini- final >: Tan Swee ft. Dr. B H Sheares < 3». i \alr,: Nej Wing Choon l&J) M m\ l>">ub!e«: A. I. Perf.ra and D. G as 3 v
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  • 413 8 A I feature of yesterday's I iRt 1) boefcn trial at the G.S.C. t hub to meet the European womin m Ike ywl poppy day match on Nov. 8. was i! at iron- than half the players turned up niaiiy ininuu> after the game was due to
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  • 71 8 The i( llowing have accepted to play rugby for S.C.C. "B"' vs. 9th Heavy Battery, R.A.. to-day at the S.C.C. S Johnson; P. F. Given-Wilson, T. P. Jones, R. A. Hooper, J. W. Prescott W. Mcßeath. L. F. D. May; A. U. Lind, D. J. A
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  • 139 8 IN A FRIENDLY game of soccer the St. Ma.hiew's Young Peoples' Guild defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Party four-two. Scorers lor the winners were Quan Chong (2) and Hai Choo i 2». while Ponnusamy and 'jcvind scored for the losers. Th Tamil Brotherhood Party Reserves defeat, d the
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  • 109 8 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C. vs. R.A.F. Headquarters today at the S.C.C. Major F. E. Robertson; S/Ldr. R. G. K. Thompson. Capt. G. T. Denare; P. H. Harrison. J. Fletcher, K. E. W. Hatchard; M. W. Cole. Lt. H. Huleatt, G. W. S. Waites.
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  • 70 8 rE R.N., RA.F. team to meet th# Army rugger side at Jalan Besar stadium to-morrow is L.AX. Russell; L.A.C. Smith. F O. Black. F Sergt. Price, F O. Triptree K. B. Davis. A. B. Purvis; F Lt. Crompton, Lieut. Jarvis, CpL Colley, F O.
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  • 220 8 FOLLOWING are teams for the army hockey trial to be played at ChaJigi to-morrow: Colours: L.A.C. Adamson (R.A.F.t; A. C. Needhair. (R.A.F.), S/Sgl. Storey (R.A.F.); L/Cpl. Nash (R.A.F.i. L.A.C. Watson (RA.F.). Sq/L. Wallace (R.A.F.): Pte. GammacK (G»; Lt. Elsmie (O), Cpl. Wright (R.E.), L/Nk. Munsal Dae (H.K.Sj,
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  • 119 8 Yesterday's Alterations Ampat Tin i4s> 4s 9d 5s 3d Hong Fatt Tin ($1) .99 1.01 Jelebu (sl> .98 1.00 Kamunting Tin (ss> 9s Malaysiam Tin <.ss» 3s (id 4s 6d Selayane Tin <ss) 5s 9d tis 6d Southern Kinta (ts> 6.25 6.50 x.d. S. Malayan <.ss» 25s
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  • 181 8 iFir.ru uur Own Corrf spondee ft London, Oct. 26. COMMODITY and Excnange marne<.s ciosec as follows with previous quotation* m parenthesis: RL'BBLR: Firmer. London 10 11 !6d 10 13 16d (10% d 10-^d' Dec -Jan.: 13 11 16 d 10 13M6d 110 11 16dl0 Su. Jan-Mar.: lO^d
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  • 108 8 OCT. 26, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON N. IX R.SS. Spot loose 37 v 37% No. IX R.SS. F. 0.8 m cases November 37 38 l GP.A.Q. R.S.S. FOE m boles November 37 37 FAQ. BS.S. FOB m bal^s November 36 v 36 4 'C" Blanket
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  • 72 8 The following ties will be played on Saturday m the open sincle; championshio tcurnaBWnl of the Mayflower Badminton Party for the Joo-Kian Challenge Shield Wong Peng Soon vs. Chan Chim Bock; Wee Boon Hai vs. Scan Eng Liat: Wong Pen<? Nam vs. Ho Boon Chco; Wong Chong Teck
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  • 40 8 The only lie m the S.C.R.C. open lawn rennis tournament played yesterday was a handicap doubles match which resulted m Cheong Eng Han and Kamis 9» beating Scan Keng Siew and Low Kee Ngiap 3t, G— 3. 6—2.
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  • 213 8 London Stock Exchange ™>siM. Qloi niON> I THE tallowing are U d I quotations sh. I nation umes* on..- I Con Loan 5 194-, I Funding Loan 4 c I War Loan 3V* I Com Unwn a- i Prudential Ass< v Ro^ aj Assce ureat Westeru Rl, Ord Car. Pacific
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  • 65 8 rS T THEIR REPORT on the rubber I Messrs. Stanton Nelson v. "Much surprise is emiwd U :inued difficulty m cL\ and it is suggested m mai Lhe explanation lies m ih«- uupon homia racket. "It Is next to impossibl< j* lata about this, but ii i> v:he
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