The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,922. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 301 1 "Reminiscent Of The Darkest Ages" SENSATIONAL REVELATIONS IN WHITE PAPER with which the Nazi persecution of vtestants, (at holies, and Jews which was carried out m are dt-c ribed as "reminiscent of the darkest ages histur> of man" m a White Paper concerning rtment of German
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  • 247 1 Paris. Oci. 31. •"PHF Gestapo chief. Heir Himmler. has begun a grim purge of Nazi prisons, according to the Paris Suir, uhuli says that a eominission under his leadership claims to be ridding the Keirh of enemies of Nazism uhu are m prison or
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  • 223 1 Scottish Engineer Lascars Trapped THREE more British ships have been sunk by enemy action, it was announced yesterday, says Reuter. One is the Malabar (8,000 tons) which was sunk by a U-boat m the Atlantic while bound for America with a general cargo. The other is
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  • 183 1 IT is officially announced m Helsinki, according to Reuter. that the Finnish delegation will leave for Moscow this evening with Finland's reply to the latest Soviet demands. The reply was earlier reported as being Finland's last word." Agreement on the reply was reached m the Finnish
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  • 352 1 Ai ..i:i.K.\ LEGION is bring formed m South Africa. A proclamation signed by General Smuts enables aliens to join the coast, garrison or active citizen forces or a special unit to be styled the foreign legion. M. DALADIER has returned to Paris after a brief visit
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  • 574 1 CENTRAL LONDON HAS WARNING IN ERROR \IR raid warnings were mounded m a number of places on the east coast of Britain to-day, due to the presence of unidentified aircraft. In error, the warning mounded m parts of London. A plane was seen off
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  • 100 1 •THE Red Cross and St. John Fund m London for the sick and wounded now stands at £531,000. The half million mark was passed with the receipt from Malaya of a cheque for £80.000. The Times says This splendid generosity affords still another .illustration
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  • 188 1 Gandhi Leaving For New Delhi To-day MR. GANDHI and Babu Rajendra Prasad. president of the Indian National Congress, are leaving for New Delhi to-day and will be received by the Viceroy to-morrow, leDorts Renter f»r.m Wardha Mr. Jinnah, president of the Moslem League, will also
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  • 80 1 Paris. Oct St. Jlf CAILLAUX, chairman of the Senate Finance OommHtfton, is the first prominent Frenchman publicly to contemplate a short war. Writing m the Paiu> Soir today on Germany's prospects of obtaining essential war supplies, he says that if the Allies Utilise their
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  • 65 1 Bucharest, Oct 3i. 'I *R A VELLERS whose reports ere consider 1 ed reliab!? state That 30 women are imprisoned at Eger. Conraci Henlcin's former headquarters, for publicly complaining that they lacked food for their families. Reports also allege great reluctance m the Sudeten
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  • 67 1 Berlin Oct. 39. /COMMENTING on "report* of pun prac V* ti^e for British merchant sTupb." the Vorltcischer BeobacLier says: "The aggret sive intentions of the snips is proved by th reports.. These intentions must determin the technical attitude of U-boats In the trade
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    • 65 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAViEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT WEDNESDAY 6c FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ir* SATURDAY *m ENTERTAI^MES) PROVIDED BY LES ROHMER AND THE ASTOR GIRLS MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SF VIEW HOTELS OKCHrSTRA ADELPHI HOTEL: THURSDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST
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  • 199 2 Driving Tests i As Next A. A.M. Contest FILMS showing the Singapore Gap hill climb m 1929 and 1939, the j Gopeng hill climb, and motor-racing m• Europe, were screened at the Adeiphi Hotel roof garden yesterday. The sh6w. held by the Singapore branch of the Automobile Association of Maiaya,
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  • 80 2 A CONCERT organised by the Children's Concert Committee, was held at the I Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore, yesterday. There was some very good quality m the singing while the orchestra played with its I usual brilliance. The programme included three selections by I the orchestra, part songs by
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  • 61 2 (From Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh, Oct. 30. KALIMUTTU, a lawyer's clerk, was today fined $100 for assisting m the management of common betting, and Tanadu was fined $25 for placing a bet with Kalimuttu. The case was a sequel to a raid on Saturday at
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  • 175 2 ISSUED BY FRASER AND CO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN was again unchanged to-day at $117%, while the price cf rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 37V4 cents. NovemberDecember 37 U cont^, January-March 34 cents and April- June 34 cents. Both sterling and dollar
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  • 108 2 A EURASIAN. Frederick William Carr, 09. was yesterday acquitted -m the Singapore fourth police court, on charges !of using criminal force and abusive lnnguage to a Eurasian woman, Mabel i Wheatley. The complainant said the accused saw 1 Her talking to his wife and punched
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  • 75 2 ALLEGATIONS that $260 m cash was taken from his coat by a friend while he was asleep In his friend's house, aftei drinking tea m wliich opfum was dissolved, were made by Dewan Chand, a Malacca Indian property owner and cattle dealer,
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  • 154 3 oW SLEET COLLECT ON THE OHG3 OF RECCHWAKSANCE PLANES London, Oct. 30. n.n \l Air Force creWS W are makil »g reconnaissance KtliuM* <>^ r < ;erma "y are now having to face bitterly <* JJJJt;, tq two British planes which flew over
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  • 88 3 naression In Poland ipt-nhugrn, tk t. 30. T uhi ritu s in p land and selling tvj jossiule and dea's to essentials, aecordrrespondent of the Irt:. :.de .mtted without a per- Mm all Poles must leavo md raise their hats *k. or Nazi parry or. F >s must wait m
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  • 359 3 JJALAM uchapan radio Tuan Governor malam tadi ia telah menerangkan apa sebab-nya terlampau sadikit di-terima perkhabaran hal yang berlaku di-Medan Barat larah ka-negeri Peranchis). Kata-nya: •Perkhabaran2 yang hebat tidak ada dating itu bukan-lah erti-nya peperangan kita hendak menghapuskan peratoran Hitler iiii tidak di-jaiankan dengan bersunggoh2. Peperangan pada
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  • 312 3 Early Onslaught On Britain Possible London. Oct. 30. QRIGINATING m Germany and disv iributed through neutral .newspapers, rumours of Germany's immin- i ent and dire intentions are flying thick and fast. They range from the invasion of Britain by parachuting airmen to the violation
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  • 268 3 (Continued from page 1) still the strongest m Europe and is try ing to preserve its Christian character, will make all future negotiations witn Germany conditional upon the cessa tion of hcstiHty towards Christianit.\ Priest Maltreated The documents contained m th-* White Paper give accounts of
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  • 107 3 London, Oct. 30. IN an address following an inspection yesterday of Royal Air Force cadets, Air Marshal Sir John Salmond said: 'I have been talking to some of the pilots who have been flying over Germany. They had extremely little opposition. They say that
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  • 311 3 Wilder Wilder German Claims LYING CAMPAIGN ON SEA SUCCESSES London, Oct. 30. TPHE German claims regarding sue- ceases at sea grow wilder and wilder. Besides justifiably claiming the sinking of numerous British warships, they claim to have sunk 475,000 tons of shipping since the outbreak of war. Even if this
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  • 47 3 MAXIMUM prices for formic and acetic acid were fixed by a Government Gazette notification published last night. The maximum prices for formic acid m Singapore is $13 per jar of 44 pounds weight, and for acetic acid $10.50 per jar of 44 pounds weight.
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  • 22 3 Mr. D. G. Osborne Jones will speak on "Some Facts about The British Constitution" at to-morrow's meeting of the Singapore Rotary Club.
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  • 210 3 London, Oct. 30. THE British Army had manned and ri!tioned its front line division without a single man going hungry. This statement was made m an interview with the Quartermaster-General of the British Expeditionary Force. He added "We have the
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  • 457 3 DEMOCRATIC LEADER ON THE RELINQUISHING OF RIGHTS Washington, Oct. 30. "IJITLER is the only man who could drag the United A 1 States into war," Senator Carter Glass, an elderly Democratic leader, told interviewers to-day. Declaring that Hitler was the only man
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  • 69 3 Paris, Oct. 31. THE GERMAN U-BOAT claims are treated with contempt m a French Admiralty communique which declares: "The official German communique of Oct. 28 claims that only three German submarines have been lost since the beginning of the war. This figure is probably
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  • 33 3 TPHE MILITARY COURT at Acre to-day sentenced a Jew to life imprisonment and 42 others to ten years' imprisonment for earring arms and participating m an unauthorised military parade on Oct. 5. Reuter
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  • 168 3 TALKS BETWEEN JAPAN AND AMERICA? 1»kio, Oct. 30. pONVERSATIONS between the Foreign Minister, Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, and the American Ambassador, Mr. Joseph Grew, regarding the disposal of the China affair and the question of the drafting of a revised Japanese-American treaty ot commerce and navigation
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  • 232 3 Unrest Among Troops: Nazis Worried London, Oct. 30. A CCORDING to the French radio, re- ports about unrest among troops Us Vienna, Graz and Klannenfurt have reached France across the Austrian irontier. The reports add that revolts m units which returned from the Polish campaign are so serious that the
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    • 106 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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  • 665 4 The Sinaproe Free ewaaDSingaspore Free Press Sitigaporejfmjr^ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19;{9. On 77^ Western Front IyIALAYAN radio listeners will iVI congratulate the 8.M.8.C. on having persuaded Brigadier Gambier-Pany, oi the Malaya Command, to broadcast last night his very interesting talk on the situation on the Western Front. This is the
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  • 1341 4 Wartime London Is Discussing London, Oct. 18. NOW we really are at it." An ordinary bus passenger passe i this remark to a fellow traveller as liiey travelled from Charing .Cross to Piccadilly. I was sitting just behind them and could not help overhearing Their conversation. In any case m
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  • 433 4  - A Letter From England Our Own Correspondent By documents "for A B ihi wtet and also stau Mm Tribunal Uproar pONSCIENTIOUS i b continue t(. provide emu i sincerity. a> wall M difficult to lollow An anvrali -litter eng production o! bomb Ih dido* want to do any killing 01
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    • 167 4 Do You Like Old Thinqs?l^^Bi dm Then You Will Like EA9IIAW BRANDY CLUB. 40 YEARS 6O YEARS OLD CALDBECK'S BY SPECIAL fckff* A jjj TO H M THE APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM peTTi 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG.^ c I
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    • 38 4 Here 's a Device to Save Lens Strains and Breakage. P THIS SCRF.WLESS CONSTRUCTION is only obtained fr<u> Nan Sin Optical House Manufacturing Ophthalmic Opticians PHONF. 6363. 325. North Bridge Koad, Singapore. Branch 113, High St., K. Lunipu.
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  • 301 5 f. Useless Sacrifice Of Human Life" f. \N OFFICER ON THE -SONS OF 1914-18 iosl encouraging things about the present art determined to carry out no m the useless sacrifice of Brigadier (Jambier-Parry, commander of brigade, m a broadcast from the la.
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    39 5 A (.IKL OF THE MECHANISED TRANSPORT TSAINII/G CORPS at work overhauling tyres a. Lambeth A.R.P. post. The girls work m 24-hour shifts, during which the> study first aid. gas, map-reading, black-out driving m gasmasks, as well as physical tracing.
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  • 706 5 ••nPHK campaign to increa<* the area under padi m Malavu is going well, and it is tlttillfd that the next planting season ;»1 show -ji increase of *ome 7M.000 arves. said Sir Shentoi Thomas m liis speech on Sunday. Some of this is
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  • 71 5 A CHINESE soprano, ftfks Sophie Chang, will be the soloist at the municipal •gan recital by Werner Baer at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday next. Mfs Chbii". who was born m Rangoon has sung to church choirs and performed as soloist on several occasions,
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  • 64 5 A NOTIFICATION m the Straits Settlements GkyvermneDl Gazette last night mceb the maximum Drte3s for medical stores which werr fixed a week ago The maximum prices were originally fixed on th> basis on the levels prevailing on Aug 30 last with an addition of
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  • 530 5 Fire- Walking Ceremony A t Singap ore Temp le HINDU DEVOTEES CROSS PIT OF SMOKING EMBERS BEFORE CROWD COrR thousand Hindu men, women and children jammed, with spectators of other races, m the courtyard of the Sri Ivknimmmmn Temple m South Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday screamed with excitement as 200
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  • 429 5 Governor Sees Ambulance Units Parade IUEARLY l.ouu members of St. Johns Ambulance Brigade paraded before the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, yesterday, at the Jalan Besar stadium. Am ng those who watched the parade were the GOC Major-General L.V. Bond, and Mrs. Bond, and the Colonial Secretary. Sir Alexander Small and
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  • 72 5 FULL military honours were accorded the funeral at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday of Private George William Caffie, aged '26. who died on Sunday following injuries received m a motor accident m Johore. His body was brought to Singapore yester- day. Private Caffie, who had had 6^
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  • 52 5 A EURASIAN, F. J. Shepherdson, yester- duy appeared m the Singapore traffic district court on a charge of causing the death of a Tamil, R. Arunasalam, by negligent driving along Serangoon Road The case wai fixed for Nov. 13 for men lion, bail being fixed
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  • 94 6 London, Oci 29. LOOKING back on the. week's stopk markets. Press commentators record the consolidation of the firm undertone, which has been growing over the past few weeks. War Loan, which closed yesterday at 91% ex dividend, had made a net advance over the week of
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  • 61 6 London. Oct. 29 rpHE Balkans stand united m a neutral bloc thanks to Italy's policy, says the Rome Radio Italy's future task is to continue working lor limitation of the conflict m order to prevent it destroying all values of European civilisation which would
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    • 493 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the follow ing materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Election of an Electric Sub-station it Tiong Bahru. (Deposit $50). te of Closing. 12 noon, Nov. 1, im. Supply of 2.500 9" dia. Concrete Date of Closing.
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    • 348 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE—?? Meyer fU (near Swim mine Club) Board -Rwldence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE KAPrER ROAD. TEL 7408. Superior residential establishment overlooking Garrison Golf Course Cool, Quiet English Cuisine. One vacancy from Nov. 1. EAST ANGLIA t». OXLEY RISE SINGAPORE
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    • 577 6 For Everything Appertaining to Ocean Passages, Foreign Money Exchange and Freight WAGQIiiHLITS 39 ROBINSON KUAU No rtooking Fees. Telephone 5908. YORK LODGE 64, LLOYD ROAD, SINGAPORE SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT. Well Furnished Rooms and Exceptional Cuisine. Daily or Monthly. 'Phone 3303. is the 3nswcr Angier's Emulsion exercises mucous colitis and other
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    • 587 6 TO EUROPE AND AMTP.K h S\h SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, SUE?. pq Et g Ail.WMM.li NAPLES GENOA. MA&SEILLEB ANU Ntw iOki ArrtTet Leave* Leaves B'pore Spore Penanc PRESIDENT GARFIELD Nov 5 Nov 7 Nov x PRESIDENT MONROB Nov. 14 Nov 21 No? 23 S PRESIDENT ADAMS Dec 2 Dec
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  • 1625 8 CONDITIONS THAT WILL HAVE TO BE AVOIDED (FroM Our Own Correspondent) London, Oct. 18. IMPORTANT statements of Government policy m relation to hl>i*iir movements m the Colonies are contained m an official report, issued to-day, of^Mr. Malcolm MacDonaUTs speech at the opening meeting of
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  • 67 8 THE following have accepted to play rugger 1 for the S.CC. "A" vs. RE. "A" to-day at S.CC S. Johnson; A. P. Craigie A. J. A. Goeteee. T. P. Jones, T. A. H. Slack; W. Mcßeath. R. Laird; A. S Cassels, D. J. A. Kirk, C. P Jennings,
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  • 504 8 CLOSING QUOTATIONS London, Oct. 341. THE following are to-day's closing middle quotations Share.- air ot v denom) nation unless other wist* stated Con Loan 5<V 1944-64. \JI% PIUMJM| t i -aii 1960-90 1U4 1 Wai Loan 3 V*% 91% Com Uiiiuii Assce (Units) 7 316 i rruut-uuai
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  • 102 8 The following are teams for the second women's <Rest) hockey final to be held on Thursday at the G.S.C. ground: Whites: B. Ferguson (Y.W.C.A.); J. Atwell (Y.W.CA.), S. Armstrong (Y.W. CA.);E. da Silva (G.S.C.), W.Lewis (G.S.C), M. Eber (G.S.C); D. Clarke (G.S.C). B. Oehlers (Capt.) (G.S.C), R. Richards
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  • 159 8 Yesterday ,s Alterations Austral Amal. (ss) 6s 6d 7s Hong Fatt Tin isit 19s 6d 20s 6d Hong Kong Tin (ss> 19s 6d 20s 6d Ipoh Tin (16s) 29s 30s 6d Jelebu ($1) .98 1.00 Kuchai Tin (50 cts.) 1.67 1.72 c.d Lukut ($1) .95 1.00 Petaling
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  • 408 8 To-day's Match On The V.M.C.A. Ground TO-DAY the first hockey trial under the direction of the Singapore Hockey Association will be played at the YMCA. ground, Prince Edward Road. Two well-balanced teams have been chosen, and the game should help the selectors to earmark players for state
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  • 63 8 THE following have been selected to represent Singapore vs. The Army (State rugger match) on Saturday at the SC.C. Kick off 5.05 pm. L.G. Robertson; T.A.H. Slack, W. J.N. Lee, I.M. Scott, DM. Seward; J.W. Ewart, J.B. Potter; B.M. Purser, D.M. Walker, R.J. Maxey, A.
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  • 209 8 Singapore's Unbeaten Rugby Record t A GLIMPSE of the recent rugby friendlies played m Malaya, will give one an idea of the comparative strengths of the various state sides before the opening game for the Malaya Cup. Incidentally the only undefeated side m Malaya to date is the Singapore side.
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  • 174 8 R.D.I. Scott won the October Bogey competition at the Island Club with a score of three up m the "A" division and F. Jones m the "B" division with a score of two up. Some of the besi cards returned were "A" DIVISION R. D.
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  • 99 8 THE FOLLOWING is the latest S.R.A classification list: HORSES TRANSFERS From Class 1 to Class 2: Beaudekin, Kerrena. From Class 1 to Class 3— Gtilded Youth. From Class 3 to Class 2.—Distinguished. Gliding, Paramour. From Class 4 to Class 3.— Alba, New Cello, Sam Burger. Santa
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  • 44 8 Seventeen cards were taken out for the October mixed flag competition at the Keppel Golf Club played on Sunday and resulted m a win for Mrs. C A. R Bat«nan ani R J Pennie a foot short of the ninth hole.
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  • 81 8 Colours: Sproul-B^ Barth, P. X de Sou,/" I W. J. Peel. L S. Keut, nN 7 N. Sullivan Lt ()t|l M. f Elliott, Mohd. Tah Whites: V. N. Pi,, a rumaru, U MacMiiU,, R^hid, i. E. s ohC Kirn Swee: Lo* K«v H,, w Hewan, Sheik Huv*n, h
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  • 203 8 ■N a hockey maUh pla\t-d a t v dian Association ground yqj the RAF (Seletan teU dian Association by v j g^ The first half was played m ram, with bad ground londit. with, the standard pfl pi ay but the game was keenly
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  • 115 8 /*OOD boxing is promised Happy World covered night. For the first ttiw programmes were organized tw champions are taking part I Johnny Mon^ll and Boy Que* Mortc'l swept the board wtun nrst came to Singapore aM* year^ ago Quee was one o! victims and was
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  • 38 8 fE following have accepts: for the SC C t*r Regiment a«. Thi»i?l»- v'u m i>\ J. S Avellni N nan; R M Hoo^.^ J A. P. Koning. F M MJ^lents. POffr C Prescott B H Wilton
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  • 49 8 Th Straits Times Mao of Eurone Mediterranean Beautifully printed I colours the map is and covers the area m the adjoining c gives main commun.catl^ railways, roads, ranges etc. 50 cents pe' £Op)f (post tree) from your The Straits Times P' essl c c Phone s*' Singapore SS i
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