The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 November 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,948. ESTI). 1835 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ._O, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 695 1 Division For Europe Early Next Year COMMONWEALTH PREMIER A GREAT CONTRIBUTION AUSTRALIA has decided to send a laud expeditionary force to Europe. It will probably proceed overseas early m the New Year and, after further training, a division should lie ready to take its place m the
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  • 210 1 LORD MILNE THE PRAWN SWORDS Nation Fighting To Preserve Ideals London. Nov. 29. RO MILNE, who prior to Xat'S'6 was > General Stall, m a| to the Throne declared that ol the national Empire and its was gradually but' lght and. if proper:i!'h to pieces the iiction, he said ol
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  • 39 1 rid dispatch reports residents m Nanrhej are two British. id two Americans they are still counChinese military i saan m Chungking said on two days of 'fierce UMVte, the Japanese i Nanning on Sun.:.
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  • 82 1 I biiush contraband run- •"tr. ted und detained approxi- I ontraband suspecttor Germany. ■W v U.« 00 tons of petrolona of cotton, 2.000 j of fodder. 650 tons •500 tons uf fibres. 430 I "•fr and 250 tons of foodstuffs.— I r -eks of the war. nearly ..'r-.tband
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  • 100 1 Tokio, Nov. 29. EFFORTS by Mr. Akira Otsuki, a youthful scientist of the medical department of Kyoto Imperial University, to immunise people In China from scorpions venom have been recorded hy his discovery of powerful vaccines. Over 2,000 scorpions were used to experiment with their vencm.
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  • 80 1 EIGHT battalions of Ghurka troops ire being sent from Nepal early next year for garrison service m British India. They will relieve troops at present there fcr service elsewhere. The Ghurkas will be under the command of the eldest son of the Maharajah of
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  • 50 1 ACCORDING to reports from Oslo, a fierce battle between warships and aircraft took place off the south-west coast of Norway yesterday morning. Naval observers speak of having seen flashes of guns, but no confirmation •if this battle has yet been issued m Reuter London
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  • 297 1 'Action Necessary" Says The Times THE Anglo-French decrees against Germany's experts are discussed 'at length m the British Press and the unanimous opinion is that such restrictions are much the better of two alternatives for neutrals. The Times says: "The necessity is regrettable, but far greater
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  • 109 1 Stockholm. IT is reported that the Allies are now building a new type of minesweeper to combat the German magnetic devices, says a Havas message. The magnetic mine, the newspaper Social Democraten recalls, is an old Swedish invention dating back to 1908 and patented m many
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  • 99 1 SURVIVORS of the armed merchant cruiser Rawalpindi which was sunk off the coast of Iceland after a battle with the German pocket battleship DeutschLand and another enemy warship, arrived m London from Scotland yesterday, to vusit the Admiralty. When the men fell into line m
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  • 54 1 "THIRTEEN members of the crew were lost and four were saved by a minesweeper and taken to hospital when the steamer Rubislaw '1,023 tons) struck a rmine and sank off the south-east coast on Tuesday. The ship sank within two minutes of
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  • 660 1 STOP PRESS Heinkel Bomber Shot Down By R.A.F. Plane Canberra, Nov. 29. IN the House of Representative* the amendment by the Opposition leader. Mr. tur tin, opposing the despatch of an expeditionary force, was defeated by 33 votes to 28. The amendment expressed the opinion that manpower was required for
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  • 109 1 DEPORTS from Helsinki relate how one frontier post, well inside Finnish territory, was yesterday found to have been attacked. The telephone line was cut. the house marked with bullets and the Finnish guards were mir, sing. Yesterday also brought reports of (he withdrawal of Finnish patrols
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  • 99 1 London, Nov. 29. BRITAIN has had the refutation of always being unprepared, said Sn John Btam, Chancellor of the Ex-he-liier. speaking at a luncheon to-day but this time plans had been prepared n ndvance and far exceeded m all sorts of directions anything
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    • 45 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA ADELPHI HOT EL TO-NIGHT DINNER CONCERT MUSIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA SEA VIEW HOTEL:" FRIDAY 6c SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER. DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT I'ROVIDED BY "June collette DINNER $3.— NON-DINERS $I.— ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES
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  • 242 2 Netherlands To Protest To Britain Germany? NEWSPAPER ON COUNTR TS RIGHTS AS NEUTRAL ACCORDING to the Amsterdam newspaper, Telegraaf, the Netherlands will make strong representations about the belligerent activities which are endangering her shipping m defiance of international law. The government, it is stated, is waiting for a formal report
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  • 311 2 CLOSING QUOTATIONS London, Nov. 29. The following arc to-day ciutung miuuie quotations. Shares are 01 £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. Con Loan i 1 1944-64.. 108 ft funding Loan 4% 1960-90 105% War Loan 3H% 92 1 »u4U Union Assce (Units) 6h Prudential Assce A' 2a rtoyai
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  • 67 2 A BATAVL* mess^e states that the Cb/ne-e daily newspaper Sin Pi*, well-known m Java, has been suspended for eight days from to-day by the Netherlands Indies authorities because it has published articles which are considered to be anti-Japanese. This Is the second time that th« Sin
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  • 44 2 T^HK British Broadcasting Corpora- tien is now broadcasting 49 news culletins every day. including the loreign language bulletins. the war started, several languages have been added to the list Czech. Gr_?ek, Turkish, Magyar, Polish, Rumanian making a total of 17.
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  • 29 2 Hsinking. Nov. 29 I lEUT.-GEN Shoiiohi Naito on Nov. 25 succumbed to injuries sustained when he fell into a ditch while commanding manoeuvres near the Manchukuo borde Eastern News
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  • 158 2 THE following further contributions to the Indian Troops Entertainment Committee are announced by Rai Bahadur Mehta Prithvi Chand. Hon. secretary of the fund: Previously acknowledged $1,461; Mr. M. A. Reshty $15; Mr. J. B. Ross $25; Mr. Daulatram LaJ.hpa.rai $10; Mr. O. Uttamram $25; Mr.
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  • 149 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Nov. 29. RUBBER: Dull Spot: 119 IGd 11 11 16d (11 11 16d 11-\d) Jan-Mar: 11-^d 11 \d [11%6 ll- 8 d) Apr-June: ll^d 119 16d (11 Yd 11 11 16d> July-Sept: ll^d 11 (11 7 16d 11 9 16d) New York
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  • 213 2 ISSUED BY FRASER A CO. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY TIN. There was no change In the price of Tin at noon which remained at $117%. RUBBER was easier to-day at 4 p.m. with buyers at 29% cents for Spot, 39% cents for December, 38 V. cents
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  • 122 2 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Nov. 29. MAJOR DENTON and Lance-Corpo-ral Abdul Karim, of the Royal Indian Army Military Corps, Singa/pore, were adfmiiitted to tlhe Johore Bahru hospital to-day, as a result of a motor accident at the first mile, Kota Tinggi Road.
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  • 491 3 ISOLATION AS RESULT OF OIUCOMINTERN PLAN Chungking, Nov. 29. R»> sia <* annot take the United States' place m Y|k economic li*> of Japan and it is far-fetched for Japaiu^e militarists to think it can," declares the tKun f>a(> (''lmpartial) m an editorial
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  • 90 3 Chungking, Nov. 29. QKN. Chiang Kai-shek has rev ..ected the resignations of the Cabinet ministers which had been handed m en bloc as a matter of routine when Gen. Chiang was appointed president of the Executive Yuan by the sixth plenary session of the Central
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  • 86 3 A FILM on the safety first campaign m Singapore, produced by Oapt. R. W. Watson-Hyatt, principal of Outram School, and directed by Mr. A. G. Meyer, with the help of the local police, was screened at Outram School 1. st night. The film, which was made
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  • 399 3 Critical Situation Remains Unchanged FINLAND'S reply to Russia's re- nunciation of the non-aggres-sion pact was made yesterday, but its contents are not yet known. Political circles m Moscow, according to a Moscow telegram, consider that while the denunciation of the Soviet -Finnish Pact greatly increases the
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  • 137 3 Chungking, Nov. 29. AN alleged statement by Senator Borah, advocating consideration of a new Japanese-American trade treaty, has aroused a storm of protest from Sino-American organizations all over China. Various Chinese organizations have cabled protests to Senator Borah. Dr. Robert Brown, director of United
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  • 63 3 GERMAN manufacturers have told the Argentine State Railways that they cannot fulfil the £1.000,000 contract for railway stock because of wartime restrictions, says Reuter. Wheat and wool from the Argentine were to have been bartered for railway equipment, and the German factories, which
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  • 56 3 Marseilles, Nov. 29. AN auction sale will be held here shortly of contraband goods seized aboard vessels of all nationalities and brought m by blockade patrol ships. The list of goods is headed by rubber, followed by metals, including wolfram, np.nnpr tin. iron-ore and aluminium Reuter
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  • 52 3 11TITH a view to increasing New Zealand's W agricultural production, 6.000 men are being transferred from certain departments to land development. The Minister of Labour m New Zealand said yesterday that the country's ard farming development would open a neid tor the surplus population of Britain after the
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  • 157 3 Tokio, Nov. 29. GREAT BRITAIN S interference with neutral shipping can be traced to the United States' new»neutrality law," says the Asahi Shimbun, commenting on the Allied decision to seize all German exports on the high seas m retaliation for Germany's illegal unrestricted
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  • 411 3 AMENDMENTS MADE AFTER ALL-PARTY CONFERENCE London, Nov. 29. FOLLOWING criticism m the House of Commons that certain of the Defence Regulations constituted too great an infringement on civil liberty, the Home Secretary consulted a committee consisting of members of all political parties. Discussions resulted
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  • 57 3 Tokio, Nov. 29. THE Japanese Government is negotiating with the British and French governments for the return of cargoes which are alleged to have been detained by the British and French authorities. The detained cargoes since the outbreak of the European war are estimated to
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  • 46 3 Tientsin, Nov. 29. UR. E. C. Peters, one of Tientsin's oldest foreign residents and several times chairman of the British Municipal Council, died suddenly to-day while attending a meeting of the directors of the Tientsin Land Reuter Investment.
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  • 32 3 London, Nov. 29. THE United States Ambassador, Mr. J. P. 1 Kennedy, "has left London for Paris en route to Washington, whither he has been called for consultation.— Reuter
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  • 94 3 THE rare copy of Magna Charta which was exhibited at the New York world fair, is to remain m America for the duration of the war. Lord Lothian, British -\mhassadcr m Washington, on Tuesda y entrusted it to the safe keeping of the Congress library.
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  • 106 3 Japanese Relax Measures In Tientsin Tokio, Nov. 29. AT a Press conference to-day the Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Suma, retailing his reactions of a tour m China, said he was especially struck by the unswerving efforts' of the Japanese forces to protect third Power interests, especially m Nanking and Tientsin.
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  • 34 3 New York. Nov. 29. HENRY Armstrong will not defend his welterweight title against Lou Ambers on Dec. 1, as he is suffering from influenza. The fight has been postponed indefinitely. Reuter.
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  • 19 3 THE death has occurred of Professor Ernest Arthur Gardner, the archaeologist, aged 77, reports Reuter from London.
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  • 298 3 German System Of Troop Dispositions r\ETAILS of the disposition of Gcr- man troops on the Western FYont are given oy Charles Morice m Petit Par.sion He states that m each division, battalions are placed one behind the other. The hrst battalion has the duty of holding the advance posts, the
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  • 84 3 London, Nov. 27. A RECENT German claim that the U-boat commanded by Commander Priem, who sank the Royal Oak. had torpedoed and sunk a cruiser of the London class cast of the Shetlands yesterday was formally denied by the Admiralty to-day. An earlier broad/ast had
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  • 632 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939. Hitler's Losing Battle J ET US consider for a moment the strong position of the Allies after just thiee months of hostilities. The pessimists who cannot see events m their right perspective suggest that the apparent success of Hitler's so-called secret weapon is enough to wipe
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  • 1418 4  -  WALTER DURANTY By mi i i ii I With the R.A.F. m France, Nov. 8. DV the road-side a big ree sign says "Danger Zone' .nd a stout French soldiei halts the motor for a permit He salutes you, and you drive on int<
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  • 234 4 KAPAL2 terbang British telah menyerang pengkalan kapal2 terbang laut Jerman di-Borkum sa-malam, kerana menchari kapal2 terbang laut yang memasang periok2 api Mereka berjumpa tiga buah kapal2 terbang yang demikian lalu di-serang mereka dengan meriam ientera. Pehak Jerman telah menembak mereka terlalu kenchang dengan meriam 2 pembedil kapal
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  • 1015 5 PubHo Discussion Of The Elliott-Chan Case VERDICT NOT LIKELY TO B E GIVEN THIS WEEK MX., i.v Mr. Justice Pedlow lhat their deliberations l^uM IK nmfined strictly to the evidence adduced m md not I* influenced by any outside discussions, gUrtaacd >e<terday to the
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  • 107 5 IN his _pe«*cn at Chelsea the Lord ■Privy SesJ. Sir Samuel Hoare, referred to ihe new mines being us_d by the Germans which, he said, would be beaten as they were beating the U-boat campaign. There would be losses, he added. That was inevitable and
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  • 225 5 About 1,800 Names Are Recorded T'HE registration of male British 1 Europeans m Singapore will be I completed at 4 p.m. to-day. one month from its start. It is estimated that roughly 1,800 will have registered, which is officially described as "fully up to earlier ex-
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  • 106 5 A SUGGESTION that short stories, lasting 15 minutes m reading, should be given over the 8.M.8.C. was made by Mr. Richard Sidney, m a talk on "Books m Wartime." to the Rotary Club yesterday. Mr. Sidney spoke of broadcasting and newspapers. "W T e
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  • 73 5 A VERDICT of death by misadventure wa? returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquest on a police constable Mohamed bin Abdullah. 20. who died m hospital on Nov. 21. Medical evidence revealed that death was due to multiple
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  • 275 5 Singapore Cashier Sentenced pLEADING guilty to breach of trust of $3,532 belonging to the firm. Heng Swee Hee, a cashier with 15 years' service with Getz Brothers and Co., was sentenced to one year's rigorous im prisonment m the district court yesterday. Mr. W.A.N. Battenberg appeared for
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  • 187 5 INSIDE Nazi Germany." one of the best of the March of Tim* film series has been banned for exhibition m Malaya by f .he Film Censor. An appeal will probably be lodged. The issue presents what its editors believe to be the first uncensored
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  • 90 5 MAJOR-GENERAL the Earl of Athlone, uncle of the King, wili broadcast from London on "Moral Rearmament" to-morrow Friday) at 10.45 p.m. Greenwich time. Malayan time is 6.05 a.m. on Saturday. Dec. 2. Last year on Armistice Day Lord Attolone and others declared that "tfie
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  • 338 5 (From Our Own Correspondent* Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. T'HE universal adoption of the "direct method" of teaching English m Malayan schools is mentioned m the latest report of the Director of Education. Some secondary schools are* now equipped with science laboratories, and Lhe syllabus and
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    • 616 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BTRTH. PENNINGTON— To Jocelyn, wife of T W Pennington, Asiatic Petroleum Co. at the General Hospital, Singapore on the 29th instant a son. Both doing well «Ceyion papers please copy). TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars
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    • 669 6 PUBLIC NOTICES Ifl II ||1 THE REGISTRATION II 1 1 ORDINANCE. IV IV IV Male Europeans of British nation- ImL WmmmmWrn*. ility m Singapore are reminded that f-**^^ m\Wk**\W m c-day, Nov. 30, is the date allotted tor flV^. •egistration, under the Registration m «4A.n/Wf fllfAlt Ordinance, for persons whose
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  • 49 8 TIIK Singapore hockey team to play .Malar a m a Sta.e m ttrh ii Saturday on th« S.C.C. padang. is as foil, us he..k ih Harth. Sgt. Shorty; 1.. K-'ulet.s. Mtkm, Cronin. Baskaran leapt.): I). Ross. Sullivan \rokia satnv. Hay. I.ulam Nabi. V. Rodrigf
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  • 115 8 MORT ELL QUEE MEET TO-NIGHT Tp.E FEAIUKK bout In to-night's boxing it the Happy World covered ■tad-tan i.s between Johnny Mortell and b<< Que* wl to tough! a draw month agi In tbc -prevti ua bout Quee was outed m the early rounds, but he' s rongly lo punirh Mortell;
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  • 145 8 SCOTLAND boot lhe R^st by one gv-al to nil m tin annual soccer match played on tin StC padang yesterday fell m torrents shortly a? ter the oil itinued and. midm the On. Ma -Beath notched I lv- winnct roc Scotland. Tl. was tLxxied m
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  • 171 8 Penang Meet Perak ■BHANG meet Perak at Ipoh on Sat- urdav In a Malaya Cvi) rugby match Penani have already beaten Selangor m the Clip and if tney win this game as we'l. they will at -nee be the ftnalbta m the Narth
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  • 68 8 The following have accepted to play for the SC C vs. the Gord:>n Highlander* to-day at the SCC Lt R A St. C. S:>rou!-3olton: R. A U. Todd. PayLt G C Fortin: S T Monk. W J. Peel Capt. J R. Kellett Ca:)t R G. J. Kinssmil], T.
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  • 424 8 Fro.n our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. 28. IyHEN the Methidist Boys School and lhe Victoria In^tiiu:ion clash at r Ui-re la always a large crowd ■"t la fee the rncounter. tor they art j..vi:m! thrilllni .struggle. Yes- terday vhen t_» e Old Boys
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  • 1595 8 UPSETS ON FIRST DAY OF SELANGOR RACES Lady Ida Pays $101, Glamour $73 WORK AND PLAY WINS RACE FOR STAYERS (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 29. AN equal number of outsiders and well-hacked horses won at this afternoon's races here m the first clay of the Selangor Turf
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  • 72 8 IN SPITL of the big upsets at 1 yesterday's Selangor races, the Free Press racing correspondent had three straight winners, Glamour, Spring (iirl and Lay Off. Glamour paid S7,*. m the first race, while Lay Off was given as one of the best for the day. I
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    21 8 picture. Cronin. who has re.ained his place as centre -half m Singapore's state hockey team *w*m**4 l_f__J________i on Saturday.- Free Pres
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  • 398 8 Yesterday's Annual Rugby jTT^ RUSHING, bustling and forcing their oiim... ball, Raffles College retained the Sir TSTSI 4 Cup for the third year m succession, wheii i Medical College by nine points (two tri.s Iqj goal) to nil, m their annual rugger eneounte loser's
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  • 108 8 'Irom Oui v o r Kuala l.unn.ur „£*s,*** Kelurgur Clul, Ila ifc* ivrak and Si„ My* the conclusion n( v,.- al hail und ttondotl RaTt\ lew occasion.. was proniir.en. hll rival -'.'mtg The Medical* tag to a bene, le.m to Urn lasl minute u-uj
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  • 96 8 pHE following have acce| In a trial ruggei mal day at the SCC Colour. L G Robertson A Craigie. W. J N Lee G G. Houston; J W Emui J B P^ J C. London, K. J Tovt. J _C G. E. M. Jones. A M Gaiten Impey.
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