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

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,931. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 1308 1 Arrests In Munich After Explosion 9 KILLED, 60 INJURED: BERLIN STATEMENTS HE e\pi« am l)1 a b°mb less than halt an hour after departure from the beer cellar m Munich is till the >übjet*t of a great deal of speculation. Nine Nazi* were killed and 60
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  • 74 1 WHII.L the German Pre*s is accusing the British secret service of complicity m the beer cellar explosion the Paris wireless, m a German broadcast, says the incident indicates that the Gcstapu may have had two reasons for causing the explosion namely m order to show
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  • 130 1 "Further Measures Unnecessary OIR RONALD DAVIDSON, an officer of the Ministry of Food Supply, broadcasting from the 8.8.C. yesterday, replied to criticisms of the rationing scheme m England. He referred to yesterday's debate m the House of Commons on the rationing scheme, recalling that the Opposition
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  • 121 1 "The Minister of Food Supply stated that he was taking a cautions view but he did not think further restrictions were necessary." The Minister, he went on, had referred to the great services to the country which had been delivered from danger by the carrying out of
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  • 106 1 ON THE WESTERN FRONT, activity has become more marked and the liveliness of the last few days was maintained during Wednesday night. Yesterday morning, the French war communique mentioned increased activity on the front as a whole and local reconnaissance and sharp encounters, especially m
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  • 57 1 Mr. Winston Chucrhill. P^irst Lord of the Admiralty, will broadcast on the home and overseas 8.8.C. programmes at 8.15 p.m. G.M.T. (3.35 a.m. Malaya time) on Sunday on "Ten Weeks of the War." The talk will be recorded for overseas transmission on Monday at 8.20 a.m., 3.15
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  • 76 1 rIS now known that the Imperial Airways flying-boat Dardanus, which was forced to land on the island of Waichow, m the Gulf of Tonkin, while en route to Bangkok from Hong Kong, was fired on by a Japanese fighter aircraft The Domei Agency
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  • 199 1 THE provisions made m England for dealing with civilian casualties was the subject of a statement m the House of Commons by the Minister of Health, Mr. Walter Elliott, and last night Dr. Hill, of the Ministry of Health described the precautions
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  • 946 1 "EUROPE MUST BE FREED FROM THREATS FORCE" "TO those who speak no language but that of force, force is the only answer. Since we have been compelled to take up arms, we shall not lay them down until we are assured that Europe is
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  • 104 1 R/|K. Chamberlain is suffering from an acute attack of gout and was unable to attend the Mansion House luncheon. Mr. Chamberlain has been unable to take his usual walk for several days past, but he hoped until the last moment that the attack would
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  • 407 1 SUN FO WORLD SITUATION Talks With Halifax "Encouraging" 1- undo n Nov. 9 "MY conversation with Lord *™*Halifax was very encouraging,'" said Dr. Sun Fo, the son of Dr. Sun \at Sen, interviewed by Reuter to-day on his conversations witli the Foreign Secretary m Londor yesterday. "I am satisfied," said
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  • 54 1 Paris. Nov. 9. IT IS reported frcm the German fron tier that German ex-Crown Prince has been under arrest on parole during the past fortnight following demonstrations m his favour and m favour c( the restoration of the monarchy. The Dolice had to suppress
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  • 539 2 PRICES haw again advanced this week, but the demand has been mainly for nearby deliveries," write Messrs. Lewis and Peac m their weekly rubber report. "Shipments lrom Malaya during October were 70.839 tons, of which about 43.000 were domestic exports Including foreign imports, Malaya should be
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  • 34 2 /CONVICTED of assisting m carrying on a chap-jee-kee lottery m North Canal Road on Wednesday. Tan Poh, was fined $250, or three months' rigorous imprisonment, m the third court yesterday.
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  • 31 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Nov. S. The Penang women's hockey team will play the Perak women's eleven m an inter-State match on the Ipoh Club padang on Saturday.
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  • 83 2 A proclamation issued by the Sultan of Johore m council states that "whereas a state of war exists between Great Britain and Germany, all the forces of the Sultan m the Johore Military Forces shall be deemed to be on active service, until further notice." AT a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 381 2 v TU v 4 T f A NEW THAILAND Heres rhe Best >ho\\ m rown Mk W^ niKirurD Acclaimed by yesterday's l^arge audiences the finest B Picture ever made V~ W RS "L B T w W 9 P IWI AT UAMRD A to-day i shows ALtIAIVIDKA ii a mM
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    • 139 2 Next Change at the CAPITOL SCARE YOU W I SILLY... WITH J||pH| k LAUGHTER! Mw^s ■H anitaTouise P§3 PATSY KELLY #T9 LIONEL ATWILL t^lf BELA LUGOSI m. JOSEPH CALLEIA PMI EDWARD NORRIS E J WALLY VERNON |g&&i«gjr^ 20th C*Mury-F«B Pict«r» "The Year's Funniest Film HAPPY WORLD ("admission as usual j
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  • 245 3 H5OO TONS OF CEREALS CAPTURED BY NAVY KT ||KK detail* of the latest operations of the British r.mtraband control were published yesterday. During J »<ek ended Nov. 4 the control detained 19,500 tons ,oods of which there was evidence that they were Lined for
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  • 70 3 MR r*!min New DCIH Nov 9 K. ANDHi commented yesterday on the Viceroys broadcast about his talks with Indian leaden. He said that no solution was possible unless an acceptable declaration of war aims about India was forthcoming. H« added "I ur*e fellow workers not
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  • 92 3 Austria Ready For Overthrow Of Nazis QRGANISATIONS have been formed j v m all tho Austrian villages to take over control should the Nazi regime ,be overthrown, according to an Austrian who has arrived m Switzerland, says a news bulletin for Austrian^ on the French wireless. The leader of the
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  • 76 3 A FORCE OF 32 ARMY divisions does not represent the limit of British land forces for the war, was a statement made by Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, the War Minister, at a private gathering of Members of Parliament. He emphasised that m addition to the forces already m France,
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  • 71 3 London. Nov. 9. LORD MAYORS DAY— London's most 'popular civic festival was celebrated to-day shorn of annual pageantry for the first time m the last 100 years. Instead of the famous "show" there was an uncon- ventional procession of a dozen cars with
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  • 353 3 "January Will Be A Turning Point" Chungking, Nov. 9. mMEXT January will be an important 11 turning point m the Far Eastern relations." writes the official Central Daily News to-day regarding the American-Japan conversation m Tokio and Senator Key Pittman's warning to Japan. Expressing gratification
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  • 228 3 Tokio, Nov. 9. THE ANTI-JAPANESE embargo resolution threatened by Senator Pittman and the new Vinson naval expansion bill have prompted Japanese newspapers to start a vigorous attack on the United States for its alleged "arrogant Americanism." The Niehi-Nichi Shimbun chain of newspapers says that
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  • 81 3 Paris, Nov. 9. FRANCES FOOD position was explained last night m a broadcast by the French Minister of Colonies, M. Mandel. He declared that there was no question of the Allies having to choose between guns and butter. "We are," he said, "protected from such
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  • 71 3 London, Nov. 9. DISCUSSIONS IN MOSCOW between the Finnish delegation and the Soviet Government leaders are to be resumed to-day. The conviction is held, according to well-informed quarters m Moscow, that a peaceable settlement is likely. A Copenhagen reoort states that Hitler's "Mem Kampf" and some Russian books
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  • 377 3 TIRADE A GAINST BRITAIN IN BEER CELLAR SPEECH UITLER'S speech at Munich on Wednesday is regarded as having killed whatever hope remained of any success of the appeal addressed to Britain, France and Germany by Queen Wilhelmina and King Leopold. Hitler did not
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  • 195 3 M. SARAJOGLU ON PACT WITH THE ALLIES Ankara, Nov. 9. CPEAKING m the National Assembx. on the occasion cf the ratification of the Anglo-French-Turkish mu.uai assistance pact, M. Sarajoglu, the Turkish Foreign Minister, said that the agreement was destined to constitute a turning point of
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  • 157 3 FILM OF STANLEY LIVINGSTONE STANLEY AND LIVINGSTONE," 20th. Century Fox's historical drama, which opened at the Cathay last night, is a tribute to two great explorers, one an ex-New Yorlc newspaperman, out for a "story" when he went m search of the other, but who came so intensely under his
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  • 85 3 THE SOUTH AFRICAN Government announces that it has inoontrovertible evidence of a Nazi plot m South Africa which was frustrated at the outbreak of the war. Connections between members of the Nazi party and the members of the German minister's staffs had been conclusively
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    • 42 3 s£ftYfC£ 7 a. m. till 7.30 p. m. Weekdays and 10.30 a.m. Sundays and Holidays our firfi of trained operators is at > <>ur service. Ring 5376 (5 lines) nd ask for telephone order department. c cold Storage Co, Ud. &Gffl > I.1 ite.,
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  • 579 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1939. New Road Bill PVERY motorist m the Colony 1-1 will do well to study the provisions of the new Road Traffic Bill which was published last week. It is a long and complicated Bill and, contrary to the usual practice, is not
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  • Article, Illustration
    9 4 NANNY PAPEN: "I'M SORRY ADOLF BUT YOU CANT HAVE.T
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  • 1174 4  -  Maurice Ashley By ANE of the first consequences "of the outbreak of war, after the initial shock, was unquestionably an increase m the amount of reading done by the British public. The severe "black-out" regulations at once cut off most people from their normal
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  • 371 4 SERUAN minta berdamai daripada Queen Belanda dan King Beljium itu di-hi-tongkan ia-lah menunjokkan kehendak yang ikhlas hendak menghablskan peperangan lni tetapi dl-perchayakan haruslah seruan Itu tidakkan berhasil. pAHAWA di-fikirkan barangtaii seruan O itu telah dl-perbuat ia-lah oleh sebab takut akan Jerman harus melanggar negeri Holland dan Beljium.
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  • 48 4 ANOTIFICATK Gazette last DM ing prices, both wh< Ovaltine. Ovaltine bis< vita and Horluks mi Another notific;: prices ol white pore at $2.30 p< I centa per katty The maximum flour is fixed at while atta flour l i I 120 kattir- or I 1
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  • 36 4 A BLACK M of eaaW offices outride m the Sir: Gazette last nteJ-' of the GaretU- and v addresses m panics are situat«a m neutral European Thf nert m Cfl uill be Ik.
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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 CHON6 TAILORING 34 Coleman St. Phone 4816
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  • 269 5 DUTCH EMPIRE NAZI THREATS •okio Comment On 1 protection Flan TokK\ Nov. 9. :-,\)oj that the A- -.ntcmplatins j to take care .'•dies m Uw n of Holland Pean war, the anese foreign M would be states to make mattei if the h id been lots th. Japanese souththry originated
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  • 43 5 Hun? Kong, Nov 8. i»* negotiations bet*een the Portuguese consul and naval authorities m 'apanese have uneoncd seven Portuguese Japanese detention, report °rs m Shanghai me Japanese action as a -de toward the r vessels naviga- 'ers.— Central News
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  • 44 5 4«?J!* a montil 's imprisonment 'lice Corporal Puma court yesterday, when v *V. r Allowing a prisoner to -il police station lcck-up Chinese charged with ited to have ben m at the time of the esMr m. Mitter. Chief
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  • 89 5 IT has come to the notice of Government, says the Department of Information, that a rumour is circulating widely m the Federated Malay States and elsewhere, to the effect that the prices of petrol and oils are to be raised again m the near
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  • 221 5 To-day's Holiday TO-DAY is a great day for all mem--1 bers of the Hindu faith m Malaya They are celebrating the festival of Deepavali, the occasion on which everyone is supposed to experience, as do Christians at Christmas, a feeling of -peace on earth, and goodwill to
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  • 117 5 A NOTICE to mariners issued last night by the Master Attendant, Commander C. Dlx describes the signals to be displayed at the' port war signal station at Mount Faber m the event of an air raid warning By day this will consist of two red burgees hois'tJ-d
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  • 48 5 LIM Hong Kheng yesterday appeal cJ m the Singapore fifth court on a charge of the attempted murder of Koh See Toon, at Gcodwcod Park Hotel on Oct. 8. The cas; was postponed a week formentior. the accused being sent to hospital for ofc' v-ition.
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  • 152 5 f\N trial for att€mpted murder, a Chinese labourer was found guilty I by a common jury of voluntarily causi ing grievous hurt at the assizes yesterday and sentenced to two years' rigoriOus imprisonment by Mr. Justice Pedjlow. The case was a sequel to a knife
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  • 80 5 THE Governor and Lady Thomas will leave Singapore for Kuala Lumpur by the night mail train on Wednesday next and will stay at King's House. The Governor will motor to Serem- ban on Nov. 24, for the F.MS, rulers' i durbar and stay at
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  • 75 5 HEDY LAMARR gives an outstanding performance m "Lady of the Tropics" an M.G.M. production which had its general screening at the Capitol Theatre last night. After her performances m this film and In "Algiers" Hedy Lamarr can be rated as the actress of the moment. Robert
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  • 44 5 IT was announced m the Government 1 Gazette last night that the film, "The Saint m London," which was banned recently, has now been released for exhibition In Malaya. It Is based on the book of that name by Leslie Chartres.
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  • 66 5 Before the Chief Justice, the Honourable Sir Percy McElvraine m Court No. 1 at 10.30 turn. Judgment m Petition of Course No. 398 39 The Honourable Mr. Justice Manning a( Malacca— Assizes Convicted of attempting to outrage the modesty of a woman m Chua Chu Kang
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  • 203 5 1,500 STRIKERS DEMANDING 30 PER CENT. PAY INCREASE CINGAPORE'S 12 sawmills, situated m the Kallang and Canal districts, are at a standstill for the second time this year owing to a labourers' strike. The strikers comprise 1,500 sawyers and timber carriers. Conferences during the
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  • 42 5 TEO Teck Poh, who tried to hang himself with a piece of rope m a house m Silat Road on Wednesday, had sentence defied a week m the third court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to attempting to commit suicide.
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 5 GA^-MASKED gun crew manning anti-tank guns, during gun drill somewhere m northern England.
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  • 698 5 $600 From Relief Fund Committee AN instance of the traditional generosity of the Chinese m any good cause is provided by the gift of $600 to the Poppy Day fund, Singapore, by the members of the local China Relief Fund committee. In a letter to the
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  • 126 5 TIE Singapore magistrate, Mr. L. C. Goh, yesterday cautioned and discharged, Ho Cheow Hock, manager of Hock Ann and Co., when he was charged with selling cement without a permit. Mr. K. E. W. Hatchard, who appeared for the accused, stated that Messrs. Hagemeyer and
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  • 71 5 THE Grand Olympic Circus, which arrived m Singapore a few days ago from India opens a season at Anson Road to-night. Apart from the usual trapeze, acrobatic, juggling and animal acts, there will be two special attractions. The first is a motor-cycle leap through fire and the second
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  • 47 5 A NOTIFICATION m the Government Gazette last night exempts from the Registration Ordinance the civilian staffs appointed m England for service with H.M. Naval Establishments, Headquarters R.A.F. Par East, and Headquarters, Malaya Command. Members of the Naval police force are also exempted.
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  • 54 5 lUAREZ" which had its general screening at the Alhambra Theatre last night, Is one of Warner Brothers most spectacular and significant productions. Supporting Paul Muni and Bettc Davis, who are superb, the cast have such outstanding players as Brian Aherne, Gale Sondergaard, Claude Rains, John Garfield, Donald
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 29 5 F OR CONVENIENCE! Dl *X at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT IPhone 4906) or After the Show SPANISH PURE CRAPE WINES J-ONDERFUL STIMULUS AFTER ILLNESS H B OLTER CO. L^jMßm HOUSE
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    • 362 5 ROBINSON'S TOYLAND OPENS ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11th fhrills galore await the Kiddies TV > when you feel you cannot work as long, as quickly, or as strongly as usual. ■■.J* when you find yourself unusually irritable. when you tire more quickly than before. Also m tablet form. when you lose
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  • 87 6 THE "National Zeitung" m Basle publishes a private letter describing the food situation m Berlin as 'very gloomy.' "Food rations are so small," says the letter. "We are dying but are being fed just sufficiently not to starve. Especially do we lack butter and meat.
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  • 184 6 ISSUED BY FRASER CO., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN at midday was $117% unchanged as usual and the price of Rubber at 4 o'clock was buyers 39 V* cents, November/ December 38 cents, January/March 35%, April /June 34% cents, market quiet. Profit talcing was responsible
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  • 114 6 NOV. 9. 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38% 38 7 No. IX R.S.S. F.O B. m cases November ..39 39 V* G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. P. OB. m bales November 38 H 38% F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales November 37
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 626 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH BRACE— On Nov. 9. 1939, very suddenly. Mrs. Elizabeth Brace. The funeral will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery at 4.45 p.m. to-day. Deeply, regretted. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the .ollowlng materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders "Room*
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    • 318 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer Rd. (near Swimming Crab) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE v HtftEß ROM. TEL 7408. Superior residential establishment overlooking Garrison Golf Course. Cool, Quiet English Cuisine. One vacancy from Nov. 1. EAST ANGLIA 6, OXLEY RISK SINGAPORE.
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    • 670 6 I v 9 SuH bEB m^l V^S^m Snil Waterproof Green Canvas Tarpaulins. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertam Chicks, Canvas. Spring blinds, Tarpaulins, Tents bags, Blue screens, Bertam panels Wire netting fencing, Wool buntings and Flags. Abdul Rahman, Telephone 2454. Office: 66, Robinson Road (Opposite Telegraph CoJ Workshop:— 293,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 316 7 p O. and BRITISH j INDIA LINES INCORPORATED LN ENGLAND) p. 6c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. Tht P^).S.N. Company will have 2 cargo steamor the I nited Kingdom during the remainder $#ffmhtr. i «th may rail it ports on or off the oute and uhiect to change or deviation
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    • 530 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passare 51SL |||^S>IAN PACIFIC Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES -Across Canada through the Canadian. Rockies— Lake Louise— Banff. Trans- Atlantic by "EMPRESS" DUCHESS" or "MONT* steamers to the United Kingdom. All under one management. For detailed
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    • 305 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYEH QUAY, SINGAPORE TEL. 5151 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 THE CHEAPEST
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  • 521 8 High Standard Of Play In Yesterday's Hockey AXL o: the best hockey played on the padang ■nd the R.A.F. (Seletar). full strength and a hard victory for tho Club by matches this season was yesterday between the S.C..C. Both sides turned out at and exciting game
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  • 36 8 jy M. SEWARD, the Singapore wing-thieequarter, will not be available for to-morrow's Malaya Cup match against the R.N. and R.A.F. on the padang. His place will be taken by the BJ player, Goetzee.
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  • 125 8 Tonight's Fights At The Happy World PLENTY of new tatent will be se:n m promoter Houghton's progiamme of inlnor fights at the Happy World covered stadium to-night. The main attraction is an eightround scrap between I3nacio Fernandez and Nai Hame. Ignacio's opponent hails from Thailand where
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  • 238 8 THE draw and starting tunes lor the social golf match between the Royal Johore International Club and the Island Gel: Club will be played at the Island duo course on Sunday morning. The draw and starting times ar? as follows 9 C. P. Allan <b> and
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  • 192 8 THE cL-aw for the Male aim Cu 1 competition at the Garrison Golf Club, the \irst round of which has to be completed by Sunday, is as follows: Capt. W. F. Finlayson and Capt. J. A. O'German vs. R. A U. Todd and E. G.
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  • 76 8 SERE MBAN GOLF CLUB RESULTS <From Our O.vn Correspondent) Ssramban, Nov. 7. The results of recent competition-; at rhe Seremban Golf Club have been:— Mived Foursomes: Mrs. Macki" and Mr. MacDougall (September); Mrs. Vardy and Mr. Mullaly (October). Women's Medal: Mrs. Lilly (September*; Mrs. Strugnell (October). Men's Medal: Mr J.
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  • 25 8 The November L.G.U. medal at the Keppel Golf Club was won by Mr 3. J. R Walker with a score cf 102—3-1 33.
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  • 177 8 The dray; and starting times for the R.A.F. and H.M.S. Cornwall Cup to be played on Saturday at the Island Golf Club are as follows 2.30 E. Yean B:e and T. Leijssius vs. M. C. V. Martia and Ong Tiang Seng; 2.35 H. J. Barnes
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  • 50 8 JHE Army rugby team to meet Negri-Ma'acca on Saturday at Seremban is as follows: Spr. Pass; Capt. Christie, 2nd Lt Pierce. Capt. Murphy, Capt. Marscy Lt. Toker, Capt. Simpson; Lt. Kenyon, L/Cpl. Roberts, Lt. Gardner, Gnr. Sunman, L/Bdr. Mickevexia, Lt. Moir-Bvres, Lt. Vinvcomb, L/Cpl. Ward.
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  • 59 8 The following ties m the Singapore badminton championships will be played at the Clerical Union, Haw-Par Hall, on Sunday at 10 a.m. Women's Junior Doubles MrsChidnh Doo Chee and Miss Chan Sye Luang vs. Miss Hilda Schelkis and Miss Mary Goh. Commercial Houses Tournament: Fraser and Neave Sports
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  • 66 8 The folow'ng have accepted to play hockey for the S.C.C. 2nd. XI vs. the C.S.C. 2nd. XI to-day at the S.C.C. Major F. E. Robertson; P/Offr. R. G. K. Thompson, Capt. G. T. Denaro; P. H. Harrison, J. Fletcher-Cooke, Lt. D. P?Vj> Morris M. W. Cole. Lt. H.
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  • 241 8 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 7. MAKING their debut as a team yesterday, the Selangor veterans' hockey side defeated the Manchester Regiment m an interesting game by se\en croals to nil. The Tads fought back all through, but cracked up m
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  • 25 8 picture. An incident m a recent padang rugby match, m which the Singapo Cricket Club beat Fort Canning Free Press
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  • 317 8 A SODDEN ground and a slippery ball failed to dampen the spirits of the Raffles College and Alexandra rugger teams at Bukit Timah yesterday. The College, by means of their superiority m the set scrums and m the loose, managed to beat their opponents
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  • 50 8 IN the semi-final round of the Singapore Women's *olf championships at the Island Club yesterday, Mrs. Ruddock beat Mrs. Wakeford at the 19th, and Mrs. Kelly beat Mrs. Brittorus one up. The final will be played next Friday, Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. at the Island Club.
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  • 70 8 CHIN KEE ONN. Malayan singles lawn tennis champion, claimed another tennis title yesterday when he beat Yong Loon Chong, the Singapore champion, 6—3, 4—6, 6—4, m the singles final of the S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament yesterday. In the semi-final ti3 of the
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  • 176 8 JN an Interesting hockey mater, played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday, the S.C.R.C. beat the Y'.M.C.A. Juniors by three goals to nil. Play was keen and the standard of hockey good. The S.C.R.C. forwards proved a better set than their opponents and were more opportunistic. The
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  • 24 8 The Netherlands Trading Society XI will meet the Chung Hwa Football Association on Saturday at the Geylang stadium at 515 p.m.
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