The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 December 1939
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section18 1939-12-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,95?. ESTD. 1835 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 193J 5 CENTS I18 words
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Article748 1939-12-05 1 To Prevent Use By Soviet Russia RED ARMY MAKES LITTLE HEADWAY AT PETSAMO JHE latest news of fighting m Finland comes from Petsamo where Russian troops are making no headway. It is reported that 3,000 Russians landed from ships near the port, and Finnish748 words
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Article77 1939-12-05 1 gome Demonstrations By Students Rome. Dec. 4. RATIONS m favour d against the Soviet rowd of Italian red outside the In Rome and shouted Minister appeared on Legation m res»l :he demonstrators ed their march, Finland." "Down is now strongly lon of troops has strict77 words
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Article124 1939-12-05 1 League Mai v Uaa agaiii be^.i 12. dim actress. hM rm oi 800 acres for j and mail steambeen inaugurated md Eritrea. last year there were and publishing some 10.000 cml reopened for the the outbreak of war, 'gramme of opera, a ballet. Ai. oJ Egypt124 words
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25 1939-12-05 1 JAPANESE INVASION OF S. CHINA SPREADS T t anton, Dec. 4. invasion of South read frcm Kwangsi to re reported to be Of resistance- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article17 1939-12-05 1 G Paris, Dec. 4. heart at 3.30 p.m. m unidentified plane nr.v :it a high altitude.— ReuterReuter - 17 words
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Article82 1939-12-05 1 London, Dec. 4. THE British and French refusal to deal m the sovereignty of Russia's small neighbours led to the breakdown of the AngloFranco- Soviet talks, it is now revealed by authoritative quarters m London. According to this statement, the Soviet insisted that Britain and France82 words
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48 1939-12-05 1 London, Dec. I. THE Berlin correspondent or a Swedish newspaper reports that Germany will declare a certain area around Britain to be blockaded. The Germans intend to sink all vessels m that area without warning, no matter what their nationality may be ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article16 1939-12-05 1 London, Dec. 4. rE death is announced of Sir Edwin Stockton, former M.P., aged 66.— ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article239 1939-12-05 1 A Secret Method Of Dealing With Them London, Dec. 4. A SECRET method for dealing: with magnetic mines sown by seaplanes is gradually being increasingly used and is proving very satisfactory, according: to an authoritative statement issued tonight. Though it is difficult to estimate the number239 words
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85 1939-12-05 1 London, Dec. ft. THE London steamer Eskdene, 3,829 tons, was mined and sunk to-day. The crew of 29 were landed at a Scottish port. The Swedish collier Rudolf, bound for Malmo from Hartleirjol. was also sunk by a mine off the English coast. The RudolfReuter - 85 words
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Article138 1939-12-05 1 CONDITIONS which will govern the commissioning of airmen from the ranks during the war are announced by the Air Ministry. They will obtain pending the issue of a more comprehensive order. Apart from selections for permanent commissions, which were made before the war and will be138 words
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77 1939-12-05 1 TTHE MILITARY situation is develop- ing m favour erf Finland, according to the Finnish authorities m London. Following the fall of snow m the Lake Ladoga district, the Russians are ha7ing difficulty m advancing. Finns on skis are able to concentrate on the points77 words
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Article25 1939-12-05 1 Tokio, Dec. 4. T*HE DEATH of China's warrior poet, Marshal Wu Pei-fu, is announced by the Domei (Japanese) Aeency.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article120 1939-12-05 1 IT IS ANNOUNCED that the Imperial air development plans include the construction m Canada of 100 new aerodromes. The sites have already been selected. The Imperial air training plan is expected to cost between £50,000,000 and £60,000 000 for capital construction m the first year120 words
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Article34 1939-12-05 1 London, Dec. 1. FIVE officers and 38 men of the crew of a German submarine were cheered by British seamen as they left the destroyers m which they were prisoners. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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300 1939-12-05 1 TO INSPECT ARMY NOW COMPLETELY READY London. Dec-. 1. |T is officially announced m London to-night, says Keui< r. that the King has arrived m France on a visit <<> the troops. This is the King's first visit to the British Expeditionary Force300 words
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Article80 1939-12-05 1 Tokio. l>c< 4. 4 I'AbK tonU»iniii? two aeroplane A bombs, each one foot and a half and two feet round was ftund by fishermen while operating m the channel between Shikoku and the Xii Peninsula on Frila>, according to a messagr from To\fi<:hima i 1 Shikoku.Eastern News - 80 words
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Article139 1939-12-05 1 Non-Aggression Pact Not Included ToUio. l)e«. 4. 4 NON -AGGRESSION pad v Russia is not m the Japanese prosrammp," declared tho Tokio foreign oflice spokesman to-day, cables RcuUt. "Japanese policy regarding the Soviet* Union," he said, "is at present centred on a solution to pending lsm.139 words
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34 1939-12-05 1 lit-rliti Dei 1. THE oflkial wireless announces tluf Dr. Ley, the labour leader, n.is l^it on a visit to Rome on the invitation ot the Italian Government ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Advertisement50 1939-12-05 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS iS D FRAGRANCE OF THE jIALAVAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME TONIGHT Cocktail Dance *7 p-m« 9 P- m D 'NNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI JOSE POPULAR MEXICAN DANCERS Dll »ncr $3.00 Non-Diners $100 F LES ORCHESTRA directed b* DAN HOPKINS50 words
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Advertisement65 1939-12-05 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVIEW H HOTEL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER DANCE Ml SIC BY THF ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA DIRECTED BY A. BERSHADSKY DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE ADELPHI GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE65 words
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Article315 1939-12-05 2 London, Dec. C CLOSING QUOTATIONS The following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. Con. Loan 5% 1944-64. 108 u Funding Loan 4% 1960-90 105% -t j; War Loan 3%% 92»i +ft Com. Union Assce. (Units) 6^ Prudential Assce. *A\... 24Va315 words
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Article197 1939-12-05 2 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY THE keen demand for tin and the persistent shortage of available supplies is evidenced by the fact that the Singapore market has not moved from $11 7^ since Sept. 26 nor is there any indication of a change197 words
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Article269 1939-12-05 2 To-day 5.15 pjn. Headquarters S.V.A C C Coy. Training; Ist. Bn. S.S.V.F. Sig. Section' Section Training; "S" Coy. No. 3 PI. and Recruits, M.G. Training; "B" Coy., Weapon Training; "D" Coy.. Weapon Training- Ist Bn. S.S.V.F. Int. Section, Section Training Wednesday 5.15 p.m. Headquarters 2nd Bn S.S.V.F. Sig.269 words
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Advertisement120 1939-12-05 2 MwiOOi 3IR3s JT A j ,^r -9 I I ALIV.E a«V M^ kill m \l FAYE BENNETT KtLJ- 1 al \T.* 4 s*ii**2? to the man The levers of "Daughters Courageous" and "FOUR DAUGHTERS" m a Dramatic Sensation all their own! ALHAMBR A next change TRIUMPHANTLY TOGETHER AGAIN GAR F1120 words
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Advertisement179 1939-12-05 2 TO-DAYS MEMORABLE PREMIERE; TAPTTOL I 3 showTdaily THE UNCENSORED TRUTH OF GERMANY'S RUTHLESSNESS AT SEA! H■ *^^'^B tfifoß 11l I I II iIaII J la I I^l^ 111 1118 Wm X I I I I II I S \v v I I I I^J I I I A H 111179 words
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Advertisement136 1939-12-05 2 i; IT'S PACKED WITH FUN! STARTS TO-NIGHT us ms PAVIHON SHE SWITCHED BOY- FRIENDS JN MID-, STREAM AND CAME OUT SWIMMINGLY IMillions of readers loved the _^X rtory os "Kitchen Privileges l^V "W j «b rtie Ladies Homo Journal A r^ x fL md hoped that it would be j?136 words
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Article849 1939-12-05 3 MALAYAN STRIKERS MAKE 18 DEMANDS Emergency Regulations Essential Services COMPANY OFFER COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCES (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 4. A LTHOUGH the 2,000 Chinese and 500 Indian labourers employed at the Batu Arang mines of Malayan Collieries, who went on strike yesterday have been told that849 words
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107 1939-12-05 3 Malay Queen's Scholar In Wartime London Respondent) I wiping. I>«C. 3. i trttme London by en*J Scholar. Abu BaOD in a letter he rmei school. King ->d m London the ..id left for Torkn Devonshire. beg cm- H*» was •d to air raid during the first air lYit Prime MulsUl^107 words
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54 1939-12-05 3 v s it be put m i tf between the b r wagf th? i tyranny." I r cl Edu- m evening to Uie yesterday I i broadcast tc evenDr. Linehan ex- I the broady community rdm? the matten he cir- rod wild rum- the54 words
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Article15 1939-12-05 3 O< rmsD aporU .1 will be seiwd by i sal :"or the ReuterReuter - 15 words
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Article94 1939-12-05 3 London, Dec. 4. ♦DiaNION day" passed off happi- ly and successfully when some 5,000 parents and friends fUM the children evacuated to sa.'e areas. Many special trains left London yesterday, taking visitors to towns m the reception areas, and queues for the trains formed as94 words
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Article226 1939-12-05 3 ALTHOUGH the Japanese QovenuneDt Is now taking a -wait-and-see policy" m connection with the European war and the hostilities between the Soviet Union and Finland on the basis of its fundamental policy of non-intervention, the Japanese newspaper, Mivako Shimbun, draws attention to future developments m226 words
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56 1939-12-05 3 OVER half of Souih Africa's overseas trade during the first nine months of this year went to Empire countries. Of the total exports amounting to £19,750.000 exports worth £10,d00,000 We Of Tm^ts^of £68,500.000 some £36 000.000 worth were supplied by the United Kingdom andReuter - 56 words
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Article20 1939-12-05 3 London, Dec. 1 PROFESSOR Sigmund Freud, the pyscho-analyst. whose death occurred on Sept. 24. left over £22.000- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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411 1939-12-05 3 The Truth About Failure Of Anglo Soviet Talks London, Dec. 4. IN the light oi the events of the last few days, the grave responsibility which lies on the Nazi Government for j the invasion of Finland by the Soviet j forces becomes clearer m the opinion of well-informed quartersBritish Wireless - 411 words
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Article, Illustration20 1939-12-05 3 London firemen concentrating water on to the river combined with fire-boat Monitors, during an A. R.P. rehearsal from a wharf.20 words
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Article330 1939-12-05 3 To Be Attached To Coastal Command I ii-i ii pec THE formation of an Australian squadron for active service with the coastal command of the RAF early m the New Year -will mean that Australia will be :he firs: dominion to have a force m serviceBritish Wireless - 330 words
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Article34 1939-12-05 3 Paris, Dec. 1. The death has occurred of Professor Vaillant, the X-ray pioneer who successively lost his fingers, wrists and lower arms as a result of experiments. He recently underwent his 14th operation. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article136 1939-12-05 3 London. Dec. AN auiho:-;tati y e denial of Gerr insinuations ttel prominent Czechoslovaks out-io> country had been ir.tit,i:g he Czecn people to revolt against, their Nazi oppressors was given m a recent letter to The Time>. by Jan Masaryk. son of a fam3ii. c formerBritish Wireless - 136 words
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65 1939-12-05 3 Paris, I>ec. 4. DAK ING EXPLOITS by French soldier* m fighting: on the Western Front are described to-day. One story is that of a tank corps corporal who, when hi* tank was put out of action, kept up a rapid fire until hit ammunition ranReuter - 65 words
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Article160 1939-12-05 3 (From Our Out. Correspondent I ondon Dec. 4. KIBBLR: Easy. Spot: lP 4 d 11 -d <11 7 16d 11 9 I6d> Jan.-Mar.: ll^d 11-^d (11 7 16d 11 V 16d) Apr.-June: ll\d 11 3 16d (11 5 16d 11--d) July-Sept.: lid 11 1 lSd ill'nd 11160 words
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Advertisement46 1939-12-05 3 MASTFR'S ■■^^■■■■■■■■■pHJI ■■^^^^^1 v fl 111 l»£4i FO/? GROWING CHILDREN Dvliciously crisp the\ provide a staple diet which brings health and happiness. Butter <>r milk add great* to their enjoyment. AGENTS- CQiILQy gflDGIAOili PHONE 5376 5 l NES AdvL Sirj^apore CoZd Storo^tf C*. lt&- W.P.S. MA46 words
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Advertisement107 1939-12-05 3 STOCKED BY:— MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. Battery Road BOX OFFICE VAC%V*I?V9 TOPAY PHONE 3.15-6.15 M/sL4Yfl'/ GINEMfI D£ LUXE 9 1 5 340 0. \IVERY JEflTfl TIP-UP flßMCHflliq fl| IL mm ■•■:^y &&< .^mLyt QBMpQh I I 'v^H THE POWERFUL STORY i^l^gl,^^Bj^MdßßJ OF A WOMAN WHO SJ^^fil^^^^^^^^S STOLE ANOTHER'S Blf^Hfl^^^^^^^^K LIFE107 words
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Article626 1939-12-05 4 •"THE strike of some 2,500 workers at Batu Arang is a regrettable development and it is to be hoped that the men will return to work and submit their demands for consideration by their employers or by some impartial arbitration body. It is typical of Malayan industrial626 words
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1059 1939-12-05 4 By A Special Correspondent MEARLY every Government m the world has now declared whether or not it is neutral m the war which is raging m Europe. After Germany's invasion of Poland. Great Britain and France declared war on Germany and they have since1,059 words
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Article305 1939-12-05 4 SUATU pasokan yang Luat daripada kapal2 terbang bom British telah melakukan serangan yang sangat berani di-atas Pulau Heligoland, ia-itu sa-buah pulau Jerir.an dalam Laut Utara yang terlalu kokoh perkubuan-nya. Sa-kurang2-nya dua buah kapal perang Jerman telah kena oleh bom besar2 yang di-gugorkan dalam serangan itu. SA-BUAH kapal305 words
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Article33 1939-12-05 4 a FURTHER A ward* th< M has boon m Very Kcv. Brothci tho Chi: Malaya. This ntaJ ■o far 12,00 ,as follows Bt $005: St. Pati Anthony'f Boys s33 words
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Advertisement229 1939-12-05 4 /i\ WHEN NEEDING /M SUPPLIES OF THE §7 Cities} Wnfft BY SPECIAI Lff/A. 4 %Jjj TO R M THE APPOINTMENI KING OF SIAM ESTD aPli^l 1872 NEWEST DESIGNS m DIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. Incorporated :n Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. [he New and Absolute'y Reliable Wrist Watch.229 words
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Advertisement61 1939-12-05 4 Be Careful In wearing unground Sunglasses, which may cause your eyes to be defective. Go to Nan Sin and see the modern frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' B or B 2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At $5.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House SSt, North61 words
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Article501 1939-12-05 5 ELLIOTT TIAN CHYE ACQUITTED pound Not Guilty On Cheating Charges JUDGE'S COMMENTS IN HIS CHARGE TO SPECIAL JURY retiring M minutes to consider their verdict, Athc n4 ial J ury tr > in Chan Tian Chye and Robin Klliott on charges of cheating and abetment of Atatm?. respectively, returned not501 words
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311 1939-12-05 5 "Magician' Who Ended Strike Of Lascars Oassing through Singapore on his way back to India after a Hying trip to Australia to settle an Indian seamen's strike, is Al-Haj Khan Baha--1 dur A. M. Md. Fazlul Knrim, deputy i shipping master. Calcutta, who exerI cises official and spiritual influence over311 words
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Article43 1939-12-05 5 THE wedding took place at the Singapore Registry yesterday of Mr. Richard West, of Kuala Lumpur, son of the late Mr. S. K. West, and Miss Jane Winifred May. of Norwich. Witnesses were Mrs. Mary Angela Bateman and Miss Elizabeth Bateman.43 words
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Article157 1939-12-05 5 UjMan i cases of this nature come to the police, and it is not always possible to take action. The accused has a criminal record, and I ask for an exemplary sentence for the benefit of seagoing people." These remarks were addressed to Mr. C.157 words
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Article211 1939-12-05 5 A Soldier Who Was Wrongly Arrested U 4 FRIVOLOUS prosecution has oeen Abrought, without due care taken," said Mr. A. F. Thome m the second court yesterday, when asking for compensation for his client. T. T. Johnson, a soldier m the R.A. «Changi>. against whom a charge of211 words
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164 1939-12-05 5 (To the Editor of the Free Press* Sir.— Even at this time, when war makes ro luany clums on the purses of us all, may I once again appeal for the Christmas fund of the two St. Andrew's Hospitals? For many years, hundreds of164 words
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Article29 1939-12-05 5 AT the Fortnightly Club yesterday Mrs. H. G. Minnegerode spoke on "Christmas Customs m America." There will be a Christmas Party on Dec. 20 at 5 p.m.29 words
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256 1939-12-05 5 PUSHING their heads out of portholes, banishee survivors of the Sirdhana, watched Singapore receding for a second time when they sailed for Hong Kcng recently. They numbered 129, including two women, from the original 137 who had sailed on the Sirdhana a few256 words
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Article428 1939-12-05 5 Truck Mishap In East Coast Road A VERDICT of death by misadven- lure was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquest on Private Duncan Watfon, 20, of the 2nd Battalion, the Gordon Highlanders, who died from injuries received In a428 words
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Article200 1939-12-05 5 Costs Of Washing Materials Go Up CINGAPORE dhcbies have increas- ed their charges. The recently-formed Singapore Chinese Washermen's Guild, have issued a circular announcing the new prices. The main reasons given for the increased prices are that the cost of laundry materials has gone up and that200 words
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Article96 1939-12-05 5 Before the Chief Justice, S.S., the Honourable Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice, F.M.Jv, the Honourable Mr« Justice Poyser and the Honourable Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith m Court No. 4 at 10.30 a.m. Court of Appeal: Civil Appeal Nos. 6, 7. 8, 9 and 10 of96 words
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Article29 1939-12-05 5 The light buoy at Ajax Shoal m the Singapore Strait is to be replaced but is liable to be withdrawn at any time without notice, it is officially announced.29 words
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Advertisement11 1939-12-05 5 p OR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT ?hone 4906) "Wore11 words
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Advertisement321 1939-12-05 5 BanisK Wrinkles 1 I WITH I I PARIS I I WILL BE SEEN AFTER I I ROBIMSON CO., tTD. I i^ tmmmm I J 4 JevetL Woes U" °°V PLAYBOX <Re*d.> \J\J\f PATA CAKE (Regd.) FT JJ JT GLAXO <R<M?d.> (REAM HORN /V&ll GINGER MTS «< \f/J NEAPOLITAN WAFERS J321 words
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Article215 1939-12-05 6 New Drugless Remedy Succeeds Where Other Remedies Failed You can be so distressed with gas and fullness and bloatin? that you think your heart Ls going to stop beating. You feel suffocated. You feel dizzy. You want quick relief. So did the writer of the215 words
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Article985 1939-12-05 6 Fraser And Co's List MONDAY. DEC. 4, 1939: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 5514d5574d Austral Amal. (5s > 6s Gel 7s Austral Malay 37s 39s Ayer Hitam 25s 26d Ayer Weng (sl> .go .95 Bangrin Tin 22s 6d 23s 6d Batu Selangor985 words
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Advertisement344 1939-12-05 6 CLASSFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are no»w Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders P.oom: Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchll Pumping Station. (Deposit $100). Date of Closing. 4 p.m.. Mar. 4, 1940. Supply of 15" and 18" dia. Steel344 words
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Advertisement115 1939-12-05 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT RATONG CiKANGE— 77. Meyer R4. (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE 7. Napier Road. Entirely re-furnished, decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom with hot and cold water to every suite. Meals served m flats. English Cuisine. Tel.115 words
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Advertisement310 1939-12-05 6 BANK OF CHINA (Incorporated m Chin* toy Special Cnarter*, 12, Cecil Street Singapore. Telephones: Manager's Office #444 Bath-Manager's Office 64« Exchange DeH €441 General Office 8188-1* Cabto Address i "CHUNG&UOPaM Lp Capital Ch. I 4J.oM.ttt.fi Reserve Fund* ta exoes* of Ch. f SJMtitMt rotal /Uatto approximately Ch. tt,B47.t»t.t#f.ft Tse-Vunfl Soong,310 words
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Advertisement96 1939-12-05 6 MALAYAN BAGGAGE SERVICE Baggage and General Transporters, Packing and Furniture Removers. Insurance and Storage Effected. Phone: T236 2-B Raffles Place. SINGAPORE. A DEGREE In Accountancy. Secretaryship. Cost Acrountancy. Shipping. Banking, Insurance or Book-keeping Is essential for a highly-paid executive position. Examinations can be taken m Singapore and success guaranteed by96 words
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Advertisement533 1939-12-05 6 KU tLKD!': ci+\u AMrKit VIA SINGAFOBB AND PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY. &I L 7 im»«! ALEXAXDIA. NAPLES. GENOA AND NRU Y C»RK Amm U*n S'P^m 6-por, Fmu PRESIDENT ADAMS In Port D-c I PRESIDENT VAN BURKN Dec. 12 Dec 19 rw PRESIDENT HARRISON Dec. 30 Jan l PRESIDENT HAVES Jan. 9533 words
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Advertisement379 1939-12-05 7 p.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND* P. 6c O. S. S. COS SAILINGS. the Company's inability to publish the ttiturc <lat*s of its steamers intending re courteously requested to enquire at ft B.N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the oximate dates of departure. ma* tail at ports on or379 words
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Advertisement502 1939-12-05 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated Id P.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freirbt 5433 Passare 5*31 ||||oiAN 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 information502 words
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Advertisement310 1939-12-05 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING, COLLY ER QUAY, SINGAPORE TEL. SI SI CHARTERED OAMB BUILD IMC. PENANC TEL. 1*66 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not gua r anteed, alt cargo bookings subject tv Conference War Clauses. i WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE310 words
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Article476 1939-12-05 8 North Finalists After Defeats In Friendlies TO begin this week's rugby notes would be to congratulate 1 Penang on their grand display on Saturday against Perak, when they emerged winners and became the North iinalists. This is the second time since the inception of the476 words
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357 1939-12-05 8 ONE CHANGE IN TEAM TO MEET SELANGOR Singapore Hockey Umpiring In Recent Matches Criticized TlihUi. has been onl> one change m the in^aiiore hookey team to meet Selangc; 011 Saturday at Kuala Lumpur and Ne*ri-Sembilan at Sereir.ban on Sunday, Ibrahim bin Isa. the former state player lomin- m place of357 words
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Article19 1939-12-05 8 ThC second team of the Medical College and Raffles College will meet at ran 1 .i Raffle> Collese to-day.19 words
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306 1939-12-05 8 HERE'S SOMETHING THAT'S BETTER THAN COD LIVER OIL I asteiess, flesh-forming tablets for thin people All who are too thin and weigh tar too little lor their peace of mind, know that if only they could take enough Cod Liver Oil. they might begin to put on I pound or306 words
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Article489 1939-12-05 8 This Year's Results i COLLOWING are results or the Malaya Command Small Arms meeting this year held recently: MATCH 9 I nit Kitir Match: (No. of entries— S teams) 1. 3rd Bn. S.S.V.P. (351); 2. Johore Military Forces (310); 3. S.V.G. (less I'SSVF* (mi). MATCH 14489 words
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Article48 1939-12-05 8 THE following team will play hockey for the Y.W.C.A. Ist XI against the European Women Ist XI on the Clerical Union ground to-day. E. Frugtneit; Mrs. Singh. A. N. Other; D. Pye, J. Atwell. Mrs. Koh; If. Vaitailyngam. J. Ross, M. Clarke, G Wheatley. P. Elliott.48 words
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Article25 1939-12-05 8 THE hockey match between the Police and the 2nd Field Ambulance hockey team, to have been played at the depot yesterday, was cancelled.25 words
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Article26 1939-12-05 8 11i9 puppet Emperor of Manchukuo will visit Tokio next year when the 2.600 th anniversary of the founding of the Japanese Empire is observed. Eastern NeWJ.26 words
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Article131 1939-12-05 8 THE following have accepted to play for the S.C.C. vs. S.S. Pclice today at Thomson Road U. R. A. St. C. Sproui-Bolton Pay/ Lt. C. C. Fortin, P. F. Kinsey; SXdr. R. L. Wallace, W. J. Peel, P/OfTr. R. G. K. Thompson: Capt. R. G. J. Kingsmill, Capt.131 words
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Article29 1939-12-05 8 IN a return friendly soccer match played at the M.F.A. on Saturday, Duncan Roberts XI again defeated the N.T.S. Bank team by four goals to two.29 words
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123 1939-12-05 8 Singapore Team To Meet Johore On Saturday FOLLOWING is the Singapore team to meet Johore on the padang on Saturday m a Malaya Cup rugger match: L. G. Robertson; A. P. Craigie. W. J. N. Lee, I. M. Scott, D. M. Seward; J. W. Ewart, J. B. Potter: B. M.123 words
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Article140 1939-12-05 8 Control Council Of S.B.A. Meets TpHE Control Council of the Singapore Billiards Association met yesterday r.ftcrncon at the premises of the Tar Eastern School of Music under the Chairmanship of Mr. J. P. Tham. a vice-president of the Association. These present at the meeting included Messrs. Ho Kee Seng. Tan140 words
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Article241 1939-12-05 8 I pLAYING on their own court on Sun- day In a friendly badminton match of four singles and three doubles, the Maxfli Badminton Parry defeated the Mental Hospital Sports Club by seven games to nil. Results were < Maxfli players mentioned first Singles:— Ng Cheng241 words
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Article43 1939-12-05 8 TN a iriendly soccer match at Farrer 1 Park ground on Sunday the Chinese Sports Association defeated the Tamil Brotherhood Party by five goals to one. Scorers were: Yew Tim <2), Fook Loy (1), Kok Choy (1) and Hock Seng (1).43 words
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Article338 1939-12-05 8 pOLIOWING are the entries lor the Perak Turf Club's meeting to be held at Ipoh en Thursday and Saturday CLASS FOUR s',j t 5 6or 8 furs. far*, furs. furs. Abbot's TcmpLUicn 1 x ADC. x s Authentic x x Captain Ball x x Carmtop338 words
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1104 1939-12-05 8 Modern Fighting Plane's Function Is Primarily Defensive SECOND BROADCAST TALK BY R.A.F. OFFICER nESPITE its name, the nodern British fighter is primarily defensive," said R.A.F. officer m a broadcast talk from tl but night on the Modern Fighter. La* was given on the Modern Bomber. He said that the fighter1,104 words
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