The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,950. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 905 1 Bombs Dropped On Workers' Dwellings sOVIET ATTACK ON ONLY FINNISH ICE -FREE PORT rwomore bombing raids were carried out on Helsinki, the capital, yesterday and it is reported that giriri planes were shot down. raid took place at 9.10 a.m. when planes dropped about
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  • 52 1 TPIIE International Tin Committee met m London yesterday and fixed the quota ior the first quarter of l«) 40 at 100 per cent, reports Keuter. Recently the I.T.C. guaranteed that the quo for the new quarter would not he less than GO
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  • 446 1 "NEW RECORD IN MEANNESS" World Reaction To "Shameful Act" THE Russian invasion of Finland is condemned by newspapers m all parts of the world. "The only difference betveen Hitler and Stalin." said the News-Ghronk'le, of London, "is that Hitler did it first." While nearly every English newspaper draws a comparison
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  • 106 1 THE Finnish steamer Mercator (4 200 tons> was mined off me cpnttish coast yesterday and sank m "ix minutes One of the crew was trapped below deck and was probably kl Th d c rest ol the crew got away m two boats and were later landed
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  • 31 1 Berlin, Dec. 1. COUNT CIANO, the Italian Foreign Minister received the German ambassador, Herr von Mackensen today aSwdtog to a Rome dispatch to the German newsagency Reuter
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  • 780 1 BRITISH OBSERVER AT A FRENCH ADVANCE POST MALAYAN listeners to the 8.8.C. last night were taken on a tour through the French lines to advance posts 300 yards from the German lines by Richard Dimhlehy, the 8.8.C. observer on the Western Front. These outposts
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  • 87 1 FOLLOWING up n an Adm n.l*y drn al that n«» rruiser of th<* London lass has been iestroyed by U-boat the G« rm as have attempted to elicv. farther Information by pointing Omt th;;t thh denial dees not imply that no disaster ha> befallen
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  • 68 1 LondtMi, l>» 1. UNDER a new Board of Trade order. 101 additions have been made to the original order directing 278 linns carrying on business m foreign countries to be deemed enemies under the trading with the enemy act. Six deletions are made. Traders and shipowners having
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  • 368 1 Conflicting Reports ALTHOIGH information regarding developments m the RussoFinnish situation is scanty, it would appear that the Government h;iv been reformed on a wider basis wilder M. Ryte, Governor of the Bank of Finland, with Dr. Paasikivi, head of the delegation to the recent Mov cow parleys,
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  • 27 1 GERMANY has warned Argentina against allowing Argentine ships to enter the \*ar zone and KfllKfl to a;ve;,t responsibility il the ..> is ignored.- Reuter
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  • 153 2 Cambridge Exams Next Week CINGAPORE English schools closed v yesterday for a six weeks' Christmas vacation. But 2.163 junior and senior Cambridge students m Singapore will only have a month's holiday, as their final examinations begin on Monday, and ends m the case of Junior Cambridge students,
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  • 250 2 Cheating Charge School That Closed FURIHER evidence was recorded by Mr Kenneth Byrne, at the resumed hc.iring m the case m which a middlea+ed Chinese, How Say Huan, is charged with cheating Tan Bocn Hong by dishonestly inducing him to close the Keng Sin school off Yeo Chu Kang. Mr.
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  • 55 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok. De 1. IT is announced that the Emperor of Japan has conferred the highest tiass of the ord?r of the Chrysantttemur.i upjn PniKC Atiitya, nu-ran of ihj Thai Council of Regency. The de((ration \'v- presented f^ Prince Adi ya b/ iht
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  • 62 2 Tokio, Dec. 1. "TTHK Ministry of Finance an- n ounces that effective from to-day Japanese army notes will be the sole Japanese currency In circulation m Central China. All yen notes of the Bank of Japan and all yen deposits m Central China will te
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  • 131 2 Moscow Attitude To Chinese Reds' "Feud" Tokio. Dec. 1. JAPANESE reports from Hong Kong quote reliable sources there as stating that Moscow has instructed its Ambassador at Chungking to inform Gen. Chiang Kai-shek that unless the Chungking Government effects a speedy and satisfactory solution of the "feud" between the Chungking
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  • 159 2 A CHINESE. Chua Boon Choon, was yes f erday convicted m the fifth 1 court, on charges of extortion of $1 i from a Chinese, Lock Chong, and with attempted extortion from another Chinese, Man Lap, at Thomson Road on Oct 29. Accused was sentenced
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  • 49 2 THE Eritish ship Wulin. (2.500 tons) was attacked by pirates yesterday at the mouth of the Yangtze Rirer. The crew fought back and inflicted casualties among the pirates before a British gunboat came to the rescue and captured several of the piraies. Reuter
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  • 90 2 JAPAN— THAILAND AIR SERVICE AGREEMENT (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Dec. Pis announced to-day that an official agreement was signed yesterday between the Thai and Japanese governments providing for a regular air service between Tokio and Bangkok. The government of French In.doChina has given permission for the use of Hanoi
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  • 38 2 London, Nov. 30. ACCORDING tj the German wireless, Dr. Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda chief, who is making a tour of inspection through Pomeranla, the former Polish corridor, has arrived In Blomberg.- Reuter
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  • 43 2 rE Overseas League Tobacco Fund has received ;i gift of two eases of cigarettes from Turkey with a promise o: nrore if desired. The gift may be called a national present, for m Turkey tobacco manufacture io a State icmuk poly British Wireless
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  • 304 2 CLOSING QUOTATIONS London, Dec. 1. The following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Con. Loan 5% 1944-64 108V4 tt r uncling Loan 4% 1960-90 105*4 War Loan 3 V/o i »&Vi +ha Jum Union Assce. (Units) S'M .rTudentiaJ Assce *A\
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  • 151 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 1. RUBBER: Easy. Spot: 11 7 16d 119 16d UlVad 11 9 Ud) Jan-Mar: 117*6 d ll 9 16d (11 ,16 d 11 \d> Apr-June: 11 5 16d ll^d (ll^sd HVad) July-Sept: ll»*d 11 3,16 d (ll^d ll\d) New York (opening
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  • 64 2 PRIVATE Richard Henry Milne, 26, of the 2nd Battalion the Gordon Highlanders, died m the General Hospital, Singapore, yesterday, after Illness. His iuneral took place with military honours at Bidadari Cemetery. Wreaths were received from the battalion, the sergeants' mess, the corporals' club, all ranks
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  • 45 2 S.H.B. WAR COST OF LIVING BONUS THE Singapore Harbour Board has decided to agree to cost of living allowances being paid on the scale adopted by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. The announcement of this step was made by the chairman, Mr. H. K. Rodgers, yesterday.
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  • 259 2 Anglo-French Oil Supplies Economic Agreement London, Dec. 1. SQME advantages of Anglo-French economic co-ordination m respect of oil supplies are being examined by expert writers m the Press. By the pooling of transport, for example, it is pointed out that French requirements can be supplied from the Near and Middle
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  • 92 2 London, Dec. 1. IT IS AUTHORITATIVELY stated that German broadcasts re-porting Samoan national unrest are "untru? and may have arisen from the fact that 15 pro-Nazi German nationals have been transferred to New Zealand for internment." There have been no efforts at suppression 'because
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  • 205 3 PRESENTS 45 PER CENT. OF SALES ABROAD Ivondon, Nov. 30. News estimate* that the effect of the British export ban on Germany will reduce German £90,000,000 calculated at 17 marks to the pound Keuter's chief diplomatic correspondent rrmpounded of coal and coke,
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  • 214 3 EXEMY EXPORTS THE NEW CONTROL MEASURE London, Nov. 30. i Economic Warfare it m consequence 01 take action against r enemy -con trolled n decided to establish ts Committee which gartb enemy exutward bound from similar to thosv be Contraband Comrd bound vessels. Parcq has accepted of the Enemy Exxhu'h
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  • 105 3 Stavanger, (Norway), Dec. 1. THE two British destroyers which arrived m a Norwegian port yesterday with a submarine have left Norwegian waters. The submarine has been taken to the shipyard here for repair. The Norwegian naval authorities announced yesterday that two British warships and one
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  • 54 3 London, Dec. 1. The Prime Minister moved a resolu--lon m the House of Commons providing that during the present session, whenever the House stands adjourned, the speakers may call Members together at an earlier date, if it is deemed necessary m the public interest. The resolution
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  • 101 3 Japan's Assurance To France Tokio, Dec. 1. IN an interview with the French Ambassador, M. Charles ArseneHenry, yesterday, the Foreign Minister, Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura, said that Japan's objective m the current military operations In Kwangsi and Kwangtimg provinces was to cut or! routes of supply to
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  • 129 3 London, Dec. 1. SIR Mohamed Zafrullah Khan, the Government of India's representative, made a statement m London m which he referred to the ability of India to play a greater part m this war than m the last. This was due, he explained, to the
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  • 82 3 London, Dec. 1. HPHE cordial references to British co- operation m the French Premier's speech before the Chamber of Deputies yesterday have been read with pleasure m London. It is noted that M. Daladier made a telling reply to German efforts to divide the
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  • 68 3 Chungking, Dec. 1. MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK has sent three photographs, one of the Generalissimo, one of herself and one ct them both, and an autographed letter to the Chinese Women's National Salvation Association m Bangkok, through Miss Chang Feng-kwei, chairman of the association, who brought
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  • 61 3 London, Dec. 1. THE Ministry of Supply state that a small fire occurred early this morning at an explosives factory as a result of which four people are m hosoital suffering from burns. The fire was put out by the factory fire brigade. Little
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  • 28 3 London, Dec. 1. AT Buckingham Palace yesterday, the King received the Dominions Minister, Mr. Antliony Eden, and the War Minister, Mr. Leslie Hore-Behsha. Reuter
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  • 41 3 London, Dec. 1. MR PETER FRASER, Deputy Premier of New Zealand, who is shortly returning home after the Empire talks here, was receWed m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace this morning.- British Wireless
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  • 147 3 Washington, Dec. 1. IN a formal statement read at a Press conference to-day, President Roosevelt declared that Soviet Russia's invasion of Finland was "a profound shock the United States and jeopardised the rights of mankind to self-govern-m "AH peaceloving peoples would unanimously condemn this new resort to military
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  • 612 3 "INDEFENSIBLE OUTRAGE, SAYS THE TIMES I^ondon, Dec. 1 HEEP regret at the Soviet action m Finland expressed *^by the Prime Minister m the House of Commons, and his measured and unambiguous condemnation of the aggressor, are echoed throughout the national and provincial Press
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  • 139 3 Tokio, Dec. 1. DECLARING that traders and shipping interests are demanding "vigorous action" to be taken by the Government m connection with the Anglo-Frqnch decision to seize German exports found m neutral ships, the Yamuri Shimibun urges the Japanese Government to "invoke the right
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  • 95 3 London, Dec. 1. MEN up to the age of 23 are now to be tailed up for military service. A royal proclamation issued today makes liable for service all male British subjects who, by today, have reached the age of ?0, but not
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  • 266 3 Absurd Claim For North Sea Mastery New York, Dec. 1. IT will take the Reich more than 15 years to sweep the Allied and neutral shipping from the seas, at the present rate of destruction. Thus writes Mr. William Simms. foreign editor of the
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  • 146 3 SUBMARINE ATTACK ON BRITISH SHIP THE destruction of hiigMkt U-boat was reported In Thursday night's French eommuniMue which stated that a French torpedo boat had successfully sunk another submarine. A French destroyer on Thursday landed seven officers and 15 members I ot the crew of the
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  • 63 3 Paris, Dei-. 1. WARPLANES are being produced m France by mas.-, production, like chrap cyrs, said the Air Ministt r, M. Guy La Chambre, m a speech at the American Club last night. During the first lew months ol 1939. the French air force
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  • 46 3 THE German wireless MUMMnoei Uiut Dr. Ben es. the lormer Czech President, will be tried publicly m abJenUfc. The charges will be fraudulent enrichment and 80-operation with foreign Jewish capitalists. The trial will probably be held m Prague Reuter
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  • 51 3 Hong Kong, llec. 1. AN important relaxation m cersorship restrict icns en telegraph and wireless communications is announced by the authorities here who dedal* that from Dec 7 certain eodfif il« usable m telegraph and wireless comi munications to and trom Hong Kong.
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  • 26 3 The Secretary for the Colonies has appointed Mr G L M Clausson to b<* a;- ing uwistant under-secretanr with effect from January 1 t\ British Wireless
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  • 585 4 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1939. Two Announcements THE announcement made yesterday regarding the payment of cost of living allowances to thousands of labourers and artisans m Government, Municipal and Harbour Board employ came at just the right moment m view of the increase m food and other
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  • 1243 4  -  MADELEINE CHARNAUX By France 's Lead ing A via t rix T'/Z/S article is a close-up sketch of the chief of the Frencl Force, Gen. Joseph Vuillemin, given here by France* /> known aviatrix, Madeline Charnaux, who has flown with General
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  • 898 4  -  Joan Littlefield By ALTHOUGH only two films are m production m England at the time of writing, the British film industry is determined to carry on throughout the war. There has been a talk of the quota law being suspended. The producers and exhibitors are fighting
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  • 992 5 j ir Alexander Small Trade Unions' Value L b. ARTISANS' DWELLINGS f OPENED LAST NIGHT t jrtihl nut lH always to wait for demands y*mr A good employer should know what is llimN if his men That is part of his business l^w what their thoughts and
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  • 90 5 Harbour Board War Work CPEAKING at the opening of the Singapore Harbour Board's new artisans' colony yesterday, the chairman, Mr. H. K. Kodgers said: "The importance of the Board's dockyard as an essential cog m the wheels of Imperial Defence has been particularly demonstrated during the last few weeks. "Since
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  • 416 5 S.C.C. Cricketer Weds Australian Girl MR. WILLIAM Hogg McNeill, the well-known S.C.C. cricketer, was married at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday to Miss Nancy Marie Ward Hughes, younger daughter of Capt. and Mrs. J. Ward Hughes, of Cottesloe, West Australia. The bridegroom, who works at Mansfield
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  • 75 5 QTATING that his labour was not worth the trouble, Lim Quey Siong, alias Leek Kiat, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the district court yesterday, when he Dleaded guilty to altering certain Straits Settlements coins to a higher value m Anson Road on Nov.
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  • 78 5 BLEEDING from a wound m the stomach when he returned home on Nov. 2, Lim Choon Hiang was taken to the General Hospital to have his wound dressed. Yesterday m the third court, he was bound over for six months on a surety of $50, when he pleaded
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  • 51 5 LEE BOON CHEONG. a moneylender who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment m the district court on Thursday for using forged Municipal hawkers' licences as genuine, had the other three charges of cheating three men of their money, m respect of the forged licences, withdrawn by the D.P.P.
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  • 44 5 BAIL of $200 was allowed Teo Kirn Kai m the second court yesterday, when he claimed trial to breach of trust of 183 gallons of petrol worth $137, m Geylang. on May 30 last The case was postponed to Dec. 7.
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  • 2049 5 Money That Was Cabled To London A COMPLETE denial of all the cnaiges against mm was me defence of Robin Aylmer Elliott, when he made a statement from the dock at the conclusion of the Crown case yesterday. Chan Tian Chye, the Chinese whom Elliott is
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  • 363 5 GAZETTE NOTIFICATION THE new maximum rice prices for Singapore were published m the Government Gazette last night. The new maximum price for Siam No. 2 white rice is to be 4 3 4 cents per' katty or 21 katties to the dollar. Saigon No.
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  • 326 5 RUSSIA telah melanggar Finland pada pagi sa-malam dengan tanura darat, laut dan ucara. Tidak ada di-keluan;an pemashhoran perang mengikut sa-chara atoran betul. dan ada-lah di-perchayaKun banana jawapan Kerajaan Finalan y:oig tr.sangat lembut kapada surat Russia .'ang dahulu itu sengaja telah di-penyap di-Moscou supaya Russia dapat peluang memulakan
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    • 568 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. 1 1 iiders are now Invited for the renewing materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchil Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Mar. 4, 1940. Supply ot 15" and 18"
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    • 563 6 EGGS GAVE HER INDIGESTION When this woman of 72 years found a remedy for her indigestion, it proved to be one her, 70-year-old brother was already using to keep him "a perfect picture of health." She writes: "For years I had suffered with indigestion, and simply could not eat an
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    • 685 6 TENDERS GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION Tenders from approved Contractors only will be received at the Settlement Engineer's Office, Public Works Department, Singapore, up to noon of Dec. 4, 1939, for the Supply and Delivery ol Oils and Greases for the year 1940 for the Public Works and Customs and Excise Departments, Singapore.
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    • 509 6 Daily Share Report ISSUED BY PHASER CO. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY The tin market was again declared at $117% to-day. contrary to overnight indications from New York and London the Singapore Rubber market firmed and at 4 p.m. buyers were paying 39 \'-z cents for December, 38 Vs cents
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  • 769 8 GLAMOUR AND LAY OFF TO SCORE DOUBLES Sacrifice Good Bet In Main Sprint FINAL DAY OF SELANGOR WINTER RACE MEET rLAMOUR and Lay Off have been selected to complete doubles to-day at Kuala Lumpur m the final day of the Selangor Turf Club's winter meeting. They were good winners on
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  • 559 8 TO-DAY'S MALAYA CUP RUGBY MATCHES TIIK Malaya Cup rugger competition will be advanced a stage further t«i-day when three matches will l>e played, one m the North at Ipoh where Penang meet Perak, and two m the South where the \rm\ mret Johore at Rengam and the RN.-R.A.F. mve. Negri-Malacca
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  • 33 8 TEACHERS WIN RUGBY In a rusher mat-h played at Sepoy Lines vesttrf*nv. the S'ng;>Dore Teachers' Ass<x-ia t ion beat the Medical College b* 16 pclnta "two soals and tw(» tries > to 'two trifw.
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  • 29 8 IN a- hockey match piaved at the Poll -m Dpnoi T hom on Read yesterday o Police "A' team drew 2 2 with an RAF 'HQ> side.
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  • 692 8 FOLLOWING are Free Press select tions for this afternoon's races at Ku-ila Lumpur m the final day of the S?langor Turf Club's winter race meeting. Ra°e 1. Glamour, Bay Rose. Race >. Faith. Rackarock. Raiee New World, Beacon. Race 4. Davis Cup. Inez. Race 5. Work and
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  • 128 8 To-day's State Hockey On The Padang TEAMS for today's inter -state hockey match on the S-C.C. padang between Singapore and Malacca are as follows Singapore Cheok Wan; Barth, Sgt. Shorey; L. Reutens, Sgt. Cronin, Baskaran (capt.); D. Ross, Sullivan, Arokiasamy, Hay. (iulam Nabi, and C. Rodrigues. Malacca Wee Tiam Hong;
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  • 207 8 MAINTAINING an unbeaten record, the Royal Engineers <Changi> defeated the SRC. second string by seven goa's to one m a hockey fixture played en > he padang yesterday. It was a ?plendid victoif/ and was well deserved. The Engineers fielded a forward line which showed fine
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  • 21 8 The Singapore Colts Hockey Club beat the S.C.R.C by one goal to nil at Hong Lim Green yesterday.
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  • 352 8 LOSERS PLAY WITH 9 Men DLAYING with nine men, the Medical (01!,.^, I yesterday m going down by one goal I game of hockey against the S.O.C. on I The College fielded only three forwards, and although they were good individually they failed
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  • 51 8 The Kota Rangers will play football against the Chung Wha junior team on Sunday at the M.F.A. ground. Balestier Road, a: 5.15 p.m. and another match on Sunday. Dec. 10 when the Kota Rangers seniors will meet the Tamil Brotherhood Party at the M.FA. ground. Bales' ier
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  • 147 8 C.S.C. BEAT Y.M.Ca AT BALESTIER DISPLAYING M tf* ihe Ceylon Sports < uh defeated the VMe x g groals to n:\ at Bakst.er v<su>rd It was evident frun, game tha: the CSC i win. They attacked detei through the firs- half scored two goals
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  • 86 8 THE R.AM.C. yesterday d« Canning by three garnet the flrs' match of the Garrko: unit championships TV fully deserved their mtem bir fairness to Fort Cannini said that they were without vices of one of their regular Major Crawford. Following were f he
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