The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 November 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,939. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1030. 5 CENTS
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  • 442 1 Disaster Caused By German Mine NORTH SEA ORDEAL FOR W. INDIES PASSENGERS i<j the Mutch liner Simon Bolivar was ploughing her through the North Sea on Saturday she was and 1 11 people are feared drowned. The liner, ress el of more than 8,000 tons,
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  • 288 1 Dutch Protest To Nazis Amsterdam. Nov. 19. THE Dutch Government has sent a protest to Germany following two instances of alleged violation of Netherlands neutrality by German flytnp-boats. In the first case a Dutch chaser fired on a German flying-boat near Valieland. The flying-boat replied with her rear machine-gun before
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  • 216 1 Ships Taking Fuel To Warship? TWO GERMAN liners which have been taking refuge at Lobito Bay, m Portuguese West Africa have slipped out of port under cover of Ihe darkness. They are the Windhuk. of 16.000 tons, and the Adolph Woermarm, of 13,000 tons. Their
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  • 108 1 British Cruisers Nazi Bombers In Battle Copenhagen, Nov. 19. A GRAPHIC account of a battle a few days ago 70 miles west of Berlgen between lour British cruisers and ten German bombers was told by the captain of the steamer Disco, according to the National Tidende. The Disco was seven
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  • 102 1 MR HORE-BEUSHA, the Secretary for War, who is now with the British Expeditionary Force m France, told a Havas correspondent yesterday that more British troops will be sent to France shortly. He added that tho resuHs already obtained were satisfactory, and once again he
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  • 56 1 London. Police boarded a rhip which entered the Thames and took the crew of 80 into custody. They will appear before magistrates, but the nature of the charges has been kept secret. The crew and the ship are both British. Publica'ion of the names
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  • 61 1 London, Nov. 19. FIFTY -SEVEN NAZI seamen with their captain were landed at a seaport m Scotland yesterday, having scuttled their ship when ordered to stop by a British patrol. Among them was a boy aged 15, clutching a black and white kitten. The
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  • 802 1 PRAGUE ONCE MORE A "FORBIDDEN CITY" MARTIAL LAW has been proclaimed m Prague and certain other Czech towns, including Kladno, Beraun 3~-d Horochowitz, according to a Prague dispatch to the official German news agency. The measure does not apply to Germans. Prague is once
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  • 137 1 Brussels, Nov. 19. TPHERE is reason to believe that the rumours that Italy and Spain recently indicated to the German Government their interest m the integrity of Belgium and Holland are not without foundation, states the semi-official Belgian News Agency, which says the reports indicate that
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  • 249 1 Huge Structure Is Completely Gutted London, Nov. 19. A FIERCE fire broke out last night m a railway goods yard m the heart of Edinburgh and despite the efforts of r,he fire brigades irom all over the city the flames, fanned by the wind,
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  • 100 1 London, Nov. 19. A higher quality of men could hardly be conceived^' declared MajorGeneral McNaughton. commander of Canada's first oversea division, at a Press conference yesterday after a tour of 10 000 miles inspecting first division units throughout the Dominion. He said the men were
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  • 71 1 CIGNOR MUSSOLINI, speaking m. Rome said that although thr war lrom the military point of view had not extended to the whole of Europe, from the economic point of view it had already become a world war. Mussolini said that all sections of the people
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    • 74 1 ART FOR W y EVENING WEAR A PRINTED /Ul PLAIN fffll TAFFETAS CHOTIRMALL'S 41 43 HIGH STREET. J B^HH BV^J r^^l H i^H ft^l X I"A^ Slight Cocktail Dance 7 P m to 9 pm D| NNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION SUCCESS ™E BRITISH EMPIRES GREATEST DANCE
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    • 75 1 LADIES FOR I BEST TAILORING IN THE TOWN VISIT I CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43 HIGH STREET. SEA VIEW H HOTEL WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY tic TUESDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCK DINNER L DANCE Mt T Slt BY THE ADELPH! ft SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY A. BERSHADSKY DINNER S3— NON -DINERS ADMITTED FREE
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  • 202 2 CAPTAIN FAIRBURN MAY GIVE EVIDENCE TO-DAY U WE have still much more ground to cover," said Mr. "'L B. Gibson, the Solicitor-General, when the inquiry into the loss of the 7,743-ton British India liner Sirdhana was adjourned m the Singapore Marine Court on Saturday. The
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  • 208 2 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 18. QELANGOR Asiatics nearly achieved a 3 long cherished ambition on Saturday when they almost beat the Perak Asiatics In an All-Blr.es rug?er competition fixture, but had to admit defeat by the narrowest possible margin lof 10 points (two goals)
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  • 132 2 BRILLIANT production a natural background and a strong cast m fine form all contribute towards making United Artists' Captain Fury, which had its midnight premiere at the Cathay Cinema on Saturday. excellent entertainment. Set m the Australia of the last century, the picture deals with
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  • 621 2 —i that the damage was caused by mines. It is believed that the minefield must have been laid overnight. The Simon Bolivar was built at Rotterdam m 1927 for Dutch owners and registered there under the Dutch Hag. Admiralty Statement Following the news received of the sinking of the Simon
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  • 43 2 London, Nov. 19. pHE South African Government have a majority of 12 m the newly-elected Senate, Gen. Smuts having 28 supporters out of a total of 44 members. One parliamentary and eight provincial by-elections are necessitated by the results. Reuter.
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  • 121 2 NOV. 18, 1939: 12 O'CLOCK NOON Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38 S, 38 ■> No. X RS.S. F. 0.8. m Nov-Dec (Sellers option 38 :i t 39 G.FA.Q. RS.S. F. 0.8. m bales Nov-Dec. 37 7 S 38 1 F.A.Q.
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  • 57 2 The following will represent the Merry Union B.P. against the Vehicles Department S.C. at badminton at the covered stadium on Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. Pen Teng Siew Richard K. K. Tan, Wee Hong Loo. Oeorg" Tan, A. Sujak, M U. AlkadrM, Oan Pan Yew, Saleh Ahmat,
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    • 228 2 Positively Last Day of The Year's Laugh Hit ALHAMBRA 3.15, 6.15 9.15 (h'" Ha YOUNG climax B^^fl WIFEvHUSBAND KkSL% w FRIEND^ funniest JP^ -^SKKriMHHI IARNEsTcESAt flpMEtO ever r > g^ff J^V M** 6 Maxai l MMBEK flfc^. filmed! WGEII MUETTE -;HELEN MfESTLEY. ALSO AIR -MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE" TO-.MORROW— 4 SHOWS
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    • 36 2 Commencing Thurs. Nov. 23rd ALHAMBRA The Story That Shocked The World! J^ '<■■■ Viii rfrttfn I WAS A CAPTIVE of NAZI GERMANY" with ISOBEL LILLIAN STEELE American Girl Victim of Berlin's Political intrigue! Mk cm pjssaJ/^BK^. JB
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    • 278 2 THE GLAMOROUS STAR OF "AI/MKHS" "TvT"" "MARCO POLO" IN THE ROLE OF A \vo\i MEN SHUDDERED TO REMEMBER! PAVILION 6.15 9.15 TO-NIGHT I V^Bb^tTb^^bß j^TSb? ->f Bl MJptt^V&^P&l/^J v~*& ffa^P 51 En ID G BK Bk '^^BBmHbVA' mitt SB fOEEEJUH Wk WOMAH I B^H^m AIDER •DORJIID BUStJ I tI LIRDIfiAR
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  • 1136 3 UNITED ANGLO-FRENCH AIR COMMAND SOON? Comment On Historic Allied Decisions £OMPLETE co-ordination of air strengths m the operational as well as m the productive sphere is believed to be the 6rst aim of Great Britain and France, says Keuters special correspondent with the R.A.F. m France. This, I am assured,"
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  • 198 3 Wh view of *Ja PROBLEM Paris. Nov. 19. ■Hack That f on keeping Hitler I M. Charles y i >rrespondent c& Pansien. he has given his to be ready and **?w Honce adds. -he cause of German rr many theories > r disagreement among id weather, and
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  • 90 3 I Sydney. Nov. 19. hOr::.ared officers and men of the I If will go to England soon as V Sunderland flyingI renaissance squadron, to be Mr by the R.A AF. within the I il join m advance party led Urtrm-Leader L. V. Lachal. :a
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  • 99 3 London, Nov. 19. IN a leading article to-day The Times observes that one of the oldest and least expected results of conscription has been to fill the country with frustrated volunteers. Claiming:, however, that the policy of deploying the nations strength systematically and summoning fresh personnel
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 31 3 KLEINMAN- Bertha, dearly b-ioved wile of D. K. Kleinman, at th<> General Hospital on Sunday, Nov. 19. m her <2nd year. Laid to rest last night. < Shamhai papers please ccpy».
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  • 332 3 ONLY THREE VESSELS LOST OUT OF MORE THAN 3,000 ESCORTED (XF more than 3,000 vessels escorted m convoy since war started, only three have been lost* states an Admiralty communique received m Singapore last night. During the last four weeks, one-third of the
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  • 371 3 MRS. SANDIFORD. the wife of a Trinidad banker, one of the survivors of the Simon Bolivar, interviewed m London yesterday, paid a hi*h tribute to men of the Navy and other ships which dashed to the rescue. Describing the scene aboard, she said that she had >»st gone
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    26 3 IT-BOAT MEN IN BRITISH CAMP: German prisoners of war are here seen exercising m the grounds of a country house which is surrounded by barbed wire.
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  • 257 3 How Britain's Air Defence Operates London, Nov. 19. Fr the course of the war so far, not i many people have either seen or heard a German aeroplane and most of the people who have personal cv perience of enemy aircraft are mem- bers of the fighter command of the
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  • 273 3 WAGE ADJUSTMENTS London, Nov. 19. r rYPICAL of the excellent spirit m industry m ths present situation was the conference early this week between miners and mine-owners' representatives whifh reached agreement excluding for the duration of the war and for six months alterwards the possibility of
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  • 111 3 London. Nov. 111. OVERSEAS TRADE figures for October. while they continue to reflect thr inevitable dislocation caused by the outbreak of war and adjustment of trade to wartime control, nevertheless mark a real improvement on September. It is expected that the November returns will show
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 65 3 pEUVCRY I EVERYTHING FOR EVERYBODY v ans caV e on Weekdays J at 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk Ice 9 15 All Supplies 2.45 p.m. —do S- 3 Ice Cream J°n Sundays Public Holidays I J al 5.15 a.m. with Bread, Milk Ice i H<)ls All Supplies 53 P-m. Ice
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    • 93 3 STOCKED BY:— MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOX OFFICE H^jj^VfflHFHflj TO-PAY PHONE IL!sUIIUbHBH| 3.15—6.15 34.00 MALAYA^INEM^n^JXE a,- EVERY IS/3T/qTIP-UP/qRMCHfIIRj 9 5 1 'MAN ABOUT TOWN' 3 snow's Hl 0 A JOLLY MUSICAL COMED\ W WITH DOROTHY JACK EDWARD LAMOUR BENNY ARNOLD Ummm M-t— m II mil MaMaOBWMMI :i.«. «MMH«MIIMMUN«HaHi
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  • 599 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930. Malayan War Problem W7HEN Sir bhenton Thomas speaks at the forthcoming meeting of the Federal Council he may be expected to refer to one of the primary war problems of the Malay States that of increasing food production to lessen this country's
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  • 1218 4 By A Special Correspondent PiERE'S no moon to-night, Brown so you'll have to keep a weather eye on the stern-light of the fellow ahead of us. We don't want another near-crash like we had last night. You know, young Brown, you re only a kid—
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  • 395 4 BINTANG pingat police daripada Baginda King (Kings Police Medal) telah di-kurniakan kapada matamata Abdul-Hamid bin Lazim daripada Pasokan Police Negeri2 Melayu yang Bersekutu kerana keberaniannya di-Pulau Pangkor pada 31 hari b^an July dahulu. la telah menangkap dengan tidak bersenjata sa-orang Melayu mengamok yang telah menikam mati akan
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  • 34 4 IN air raid "warninu A while legal niomrof Lords were ilttinfLord Maugham expi House that then' underrtandinp 3ve h t It was so conv'-.M'd n n n» very long
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 566 4 Do You Like Old Thincis^^F^^Bl Then You Will Like eveuAiif liqueur EA9HAW BRANDY CLUB. 4O YEARS 6O YEARS OLD CALDBECK'S (Royal Neth. Ind. Airways.) Singapore Saigon Hongkong m two days. Tuesday dep. 1 2.30 Singapore arr. 16.40 Saigon Wednesday dep. 8.00 Thursday arr. 12.10 Hongkong for passage Phone 7856 3/1,
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    • 20 4 /#^4 A DRESS Tv MADE BY OOULATRAM jfl II DISTINCTION B. H. T. OOULATRAM CO., 48-50 HIGH STREET. Tel. 7846.
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  • 236 5 OVERSENDING IN MALAYA Official Assignee Bankruptcies ;nq i> en among those md well-paid :oyment. that ..r^t 1 volume of indep°nlß business, of the Mr. E. N. Pi port, o: commerColony. Mr. ti extremely rare ie or el*ss here easiness m his Me has no partunder a :t\ it would n
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  • 55 5 ml to prison a hold-up the district attorwfttli her after ent, is the basis The Forgotten opened at the Pavilion >rmance as the BL, wor stirring, and district attorney the cast are Eve and Donnie Duna- K«nent received m Singafch Z 32.000 tons of neutral I German U-boats
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    22 5 SNOW IN SCOTLAND- a pictu v taken at the Devils Elbow, the hiehest ro»d pass m the country, durinc a blizzard recently.
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  • 87 5 Do not ask a man with the Field Force m France to give you news about the war or tell you where he is stationed. "This is unfair on the men," announced the War Office, m stating that their attention had been called to
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  • 43 5 "FHE wedding took place at the United Chinese Library, Armenian Street, yesterday of Mr. Tan See Tee, fourth son of Madam Goh Nia Chik of Singapore, and Miss Maggie Quek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _Quek Chip Yeow. also of Singapore.
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  • 782 5 A NEUTRAL VIEWPOINT DUTCH view of the war is presented by the newspapers of Sourabaya, the great commercial city and naval base of Java. The leading newspapers of Java are cautious and interpretative rather than partisan m their editorial comments on the war, m
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  • 82 5 A SECOND talk by Lieut-Com-mander B. M. Douglas. R.N., on "The Naval Situation" will be broadcast from the 8.M.8.C. to-day at 7.30 p.m. This taik will deal with the Üboat war and the convoy system, and will also touch on methods of protecting naval and
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  • 137 5 Indian Merchants Shop Assistants MR. (J. DTTAIOUUf, acting T1 chai-man of the Indian Chamfc«r of Commerr, speaking at the anrual ln^t-Jn?, referred to the weekly holidry to sh* p assistants. 'I t&k* tflir onr^rH unity of stressing the need for all of you to cks ive his <o th#* vc;
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  • 171 5 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 19. SIR SHENTON THOMAS the High Commissioner, is expected to refer to the progress of wartime measures m Malaya, and the position of the Federated Malay States' finances as a result of the war, when he speaks at
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  • 268 5 Programme of drills up to and for week ending Nov. 26, 1939 To-day. ;>.JS p.m. Headquarters S.R.A. iv>. Gun Drill; 5.30 p.m. Headquarters S.R.E. iv). Coy. Training; 5.15 p.m. Fort Labrador S.F.CJLE. <v>, Section Training; 5.15 p.m. Alexandra S.A.S.C. ivt, Driving Instruction; 5.00 p.m. College ci Medicine Coy..
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  • 64 5 LUXEMBOURG peasants are no longer able to wrap their lunch m newspaper. Those who cross the frontier daily to work m Germany have been threatened arrest if they do so. The German authorities are alarmed at the number of soldiers who beg the
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  • 357 5 MAHARAJA'S APPEAL TO RAJPUTS DOGRAS TfHE Maharaja of Jammu and Kash- mir has issued a stirring appeal to his subjects m and outside the state and to his brother Rajputs throughout India. India, he declares, must stand shoulder to shoulder with England m this emergency. The settlement of their political
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  • 206 5 List of casos tor the week commencing Nov. 20. 1939 The Chief Justice, the Honourable Sir Percy McElwaine at Kuala Lumpur Court of Appeal Before the Honourable Mr. Justice Pedlom m Court No. 3 To-da\ On Special Duty. To-morrow at 10 a.m.— -S Chambers 691
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  • 321 5 SINGAPORE SPEAKER AT AN OPEN-AIR MEETING pONCLUDING the V.M.C.A. and Y.\V.( .A. Fellowship Week arrangements held m Singapore last week, an open-air service was held on the lawn of the Wesley Church, Fort Canning, yesterday. In an address. Mr. Qeorge Div, who I
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  • 243 5 Progress With Empire Air Training Plan CATISFACTORY progrc' hftf ben made by th° Empir° i prisontatives m Canada discussing the air faining scheme It is intended that the squadrons will bear the name o! the DonM B 'rom which their personnel romes. Also where possible they will be commanded by
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  • 54 5 F[E Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail steamer, the ms. "Johan van Oldenbarnevelt," is expected to anchor m the Western Roads at 7 a.m. this morning md will fail at 10 a.m. for Europe. The "Marnix van Sint Aldegonde." is expected to arrive m Singapore from Europe and
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  • 69 5 Kunming. Nov. 16. THE Chinese Buddhist pilgrimage led by Abbot Tai Hsu. world-iam-ous Buddhist philosopher. Dean Tan Yun-Shan of the Arts College of the Shantiniketan School, and Prof. Chen Ting-mo of the Shan Chin College at Canton, left Kunming yesterday for Rangoon, via the Yunnan-Burma highway From Rangoon
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 29 5 F OR CONVENIENCE! DI *E at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Phone 4906) J*T After the Show TH E 60LD BOTTLE ASroaSToF all CHER RY BRANDIES b °lteTl co. s^HESTER HOUSE
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    • 47 5 V \v y -SkTWmt' 1 r K.^ *^v if JmF^ v. I PRVSTfIT. CRAFTSMANSHIP Hi'uutiful Hand Cut, F lawless Crystalware to grace your table, ROBINSON'S "THE MALAYAN BAGGAGE SERVICE Baggage and General Transporters, Packing and Furniture Removers, Insurance and Storage Effected. Phone: 7230 2-B Raffles Place. SINGAPORE.
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    • 386 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH. GO6KAR— On Nov. 18 at the Maternity Hospital. Singapore, to Irene, wife of T. Adrain Goskar, a daughter. TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders, Tenders are now lnrited for the foljowing materials or sendees. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for
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    • 501 6 FRIGHTENED WARDEN TAKES A QUICK ONE EX-AIR RAID WARDEN. John Breeze, accused at Sheffield Quarter Sessions of stealing some beer from a ptfblic house during an air raid warning, was said to have toki the landlord when challenged; "I was frightened, and came m for a drink to steady my
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    • 560 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT RATON Ci GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Board-Revridenre at moderate rates Larce Gardens Tennis. Phone 57 5S NAPIER HOUSE 7. Ak?m ROAD. TEL 7406. Superior residential establishment overlooking Garrison Golf Course Cool. Quiet. English Cuisine. One vacancy from Nov. 1. Loxton Hotel, 7 Oxley
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    • 50 6 yuEggl I Bertam Panels. Maker and repairer of rattan and Bertaro Chicks, Canvas and 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 Co.) W«*kshop: 293. Joo Chiat Place. Singapore. Jrders promptly Executed-
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    • 625 6 TO EUROPE AND AMERICA TIA SINGAPORE AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. SUE*, ron BAm ALEXANDIA. NAPLES, GENOA AND NEW YORK Arrtrv* Learra U»m B'pere Spore Penaiif s£T\ x PRESIDENT MONROE In Port Nov. 21 Nov 23 PRESIDENT ADAMB Dea 2 Dec. 5 Dec 7 x PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Dec. 12 Dec.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 324 7 JO. and BRITISH INDIA LINES IN rORPORATED IN ENGLAND) p< O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. T. S. N. Company U ha vc 2 cargo steamers (iinii f° r tiie United Kingu,,! dvi'i !1 the remainder of November. ,t ports on or off the route and all sailings arc deviation with
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    • 614 7 lituorporat/ea m t Jlfci rEI.EPHOSK: I'll! Til r>4:« Passage !>431 LLOYDS AGENTS: HO()K|,\(i %UKNI> KOH rKIIBKArrKII MALAY SlAlfc.^ K\II,W\VB ROYAI STATF R/lIIW^YS O¥ SUM KSSjjl^^^ SEE CANADA ttsW^Eto^^C. Go vta CanaL!n ro Nor th America— K^^K^Ti^^^^!~~^i^lf"rl Europe Past throug}- trains direct gLv VAMKIQI| from chip's side at Vancouver tc jA
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    • 310 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCCAM BUILD IMC, COLLYJER QUAY, SINGAPORE TEL. SI SI 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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  • 370 8 FINAL STAGE OF WOMEN'S DOUBLES Yesterday's Play In Local Badminton THB WOUMO'I JVIUW 'Jo';')l m fctK mlnton rbanu?too«hlpa oi sin ga -oro wi brnn-hr H It? l! f rt ♦■'iday irom'tn io ti vth MfFlfinal> vorr ;> a Ed ofl at In: Clsr a' Un.on Hall. Mlssrs Lilian In aid
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  • 248 8 VICTORIA Bridge School beat St Andrew's School by ei?ht points a goal and a penalty goal> to three a trv> w an inter-sch<x>\ Rugby match played on Saturday. The Saints had practically all the play m the first half but missed several good openings. When
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  • 40 8 In a hockey match played at Balestier Plain yesterday, the Indian Association beat the Indian Army Officers by five goals to one. In another hockey match the Indian General Hospital beat the R.E. by Tour goals to two.
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  • 164 8 Following are the league tables, corrected up-to-date: P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Leeds 4 4 0 Oil 2 8 Fuddersneld 4 3 0 113 4 7 Newcastle 5 3 2 0 15 9 6 Bradford C. 4 3 1 0 14 7 6 Darlingt/.* 5 2
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  • 217 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) loh ore liahru. Nov. 18. IyFENDING and attacking strongly. Johore beat the Singapore Cricket Club by 23 points (four goals, one try» to 3 points «one penalty goal) m a rugger match here to-day. Johore played with only 14 men. the
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  • 41 8 Danger Zones Wins For Second Time picture. Only tioo horses scored doubles on the final day of the Singapore winter race meeting at Bukit Timah on Saturday. Danger Zone, one of them, is here seen winning her second race. Free Press
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  • 138 8 Penang Beat Selangor By Nine Points To Five ARMY SINGAPORE WIN THL'RE was one surprise result m Saturday's Malaya Cup rugger when matches- were played at Singapore, Seremban and Penang. The match m the north saw Selangor, who have been strong favourites for the honour
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  • 534 8 A FORWARD BATTLE all the way with flashes of good threequarter movements, Saturday's Malaya Cup rugger on the padang, m which the Army beat the R.N., R.A.F., by seven points (a try and a drop goal) to six (a penalty goal and a try>, was one
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  • 1195 8 SA TURD A Y'S HOME SOCCER RESULTS AND TABLES London, Nov. 18. CVERTON were beaten by Chester to-day by the odd goal m five and thus have won only two of the four games they have played under the regional soccer scheme. Arsenal wiped off last Saturday's draw with a
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  • 107 8 The Singapore Cold Storage beat the Ta' Tong Rubber Works by five games to nil «n the Singapore Badminton Association Commercial Houses tournament at the Cleric* 1 Union on Saturday. Results (Singapore Cold Storage first) Ng Heng Nam beat Tan Puay Choo 15 12, 15 6 Tan
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  • 350 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Scr^mhan. Nov. 18. SINGAPORE beat Negri-Malacca by 23 points < four goals and a try to 8 points < a goal and a penalty goal > m a Malaya Cup rn^tch here to-day. The opportunism of the Singapore threequarters and forwards, coupled
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  • 152 8 'From Our Own Correspondent) Penang:. Nov. 18. PENANG beat Selangor by nine points three tries > to five <a goal) m a fast and exciting Malaya Cup Rugby match played on the Penang Sports Club ground to-day. Selangor entered the field favourites, and the Penang players started
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  • 79 8 Dratoi Touquel J|» Hrrcule> <ii Ma>r» SR Stormy Ni^ht t« Sunny (harm iiThanks sio Race S:— SALADIN $13 Artful Sailor f R*ce 6:— KMC.KTs ETI i,. Rubber Qu^, R*ce JACK HRITL m Race 8:-BAL TAH\R, N m omplarent <>lesti;/ TH£ Blf. SU|||i fit BAL TABARIN '2) rOMPLACI.NT
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  • 120 8 All-Blues Rugger SINGAPORE All-Blue final for the All-B!iy beating the Negri Sembi! by 21 points < three guab goal, on? try* to nil m the orlyS nlayed m the southern sfctioiTi Farrer Park. Singapore, on The Singapore team will meet fr:J or Penang m the final.
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  • 132 8 CFrom Our Own Coma** Malacca. l KEEPING up a terrific oa^ gor gained a two-n:: Malacca m a hockey match h day. Selangor displayed supen departments, their attacK with machine-iikp prer.^ For the greater part Selaneor's deience ™£™2m Brooy and Vijendram both <*»- first time
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 53 8 NOTICE DE RESZKE CIGARETTE GIFT SCHEME Notice is given that owing to circumstances n out of the war, and the difficulty of maintaining the |>' range of gifts, the GIFT SCHEME will terminate <>" December, 1939. The Retail price of De Reszke, without coupon- is <><> per tin of 50
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