The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 December 1939
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Title Section17 1939-12-14 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,960. ESTD. 1835 TIIRL'KSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939. 5 CENT?17 words
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330 1939-12-14 1 Security Air Patrols Over German Coast INTERCEPTING PLANES ON MINE-LAYING FLIGHTS London, Dec. 13. if was announced to-day that the R.A.F. has attempted a l n v method of stopping German planes from laying mint m the North Sea, says Reuter. Security patrols" have330 words
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Article18 1939-12-14 1 has been spe- rt bi)od tor British army hospitals v city m England cities during an U "r-r.18 words
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68 1939-12-14 1 London, Dec. 13. THE Admiralty announces to-day 1 that m October last, five of the gunboats of the Yangtse patrol were withdrawn from service "because officers and men were needed for important service elsewhere." It has now been decided that three more gunboats shall beBritish Wireless - 68 words
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199 1939-12-14 1 Lord Chatfield On Our "Secret Weapon" London, Dec. 13. A STRIKING tribute to the work of Navy and merchant seamen was paid by* Lord Chatfleld, Minister for Co-ordination of Defence, speaking m London, reports Reuter. Lord Chatfleld said Germany was trusting, not to her army to break the Maginot Line199 words
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Article338 1939-12-14 1 Argentine Delegate Finnish Appeal Geneva, Dec. 13. THE League Assembly met to-day to consider the report of the Finland appeal committee which decided to recommend the expulsion of Russia from the League. This decision was taken after the Argentine delegate had threatened to withdraw from the338 words
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Article110 1939-12-14 1 HtPORTS of fighting m Finland in|«*dicate that the Russians have been repulsed In the south. Fighting has teen particularly heavy south of the Karelian Isthmus and hundreds of Russians have been killed Round Petsamo the Finns are continuing their harassing tactics. The Russian attack to the centre110 words
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162 1939-12-14 1 r\URING the week ended Dec. 9 the British contraband control intercepted 7,000 tons of contraband goods suspected to be destined for Germany. it was stated last night. The total included 1.400 tons of cotton, 1,200 tons oi miscellaneous foodstuffs, 900 tens of fodder. 800 tons162 words
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Article40 1939-12-14 1 THE British collier Marwickhead (496 tons) was sunk by a mine olf the east coast of England on Tuesday. Six of the crew are missing and the remaining five, including the captain, j are m hospital.40 words
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Article34 1939-12-14 1 Tokio, Dec. 13. A JAPANESE foreign office spokesman stated to-day that Japan's report for 1938 on her mandated territories is on its way to Geneva, it having been delayed, reports Reuter.34 words
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Article166 1939-12-14 1 AFTER a spell of comparative calm the Western Front has suddenly become very active although the activity has not yet gone beyond the stage technically known. as "strong patrols/ reports Reuter from Paris. The Germans sent out numerous patrols along nearly the whole front on Monday and166 words
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376 1939-12-14 1 ELABORATE PRECAUTIONS THE House of Commons met last night m one of its rare 1 secret sessions. A frank discussion on methods for the provision of munitions and other war materials took place. Before the session began attendants ushered journalists and the public out376 words
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77 1939-12-14 1 /"\NE of the sidelights of the s secret session of Parliament was the introduction of secret sandwiches for the use of MPs requiring refreshment. The secret of these sandwiches was not discovered until members began to eat them, says Reuter. It was then found they77 words
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Article103 1939-12-14 1 London, Dec. 13. r»HEERS greeted an announcement V by the Air Minister, Sir Kingsley Wood, m the House of Commons that the Government had decided to grant export licences to a British firm to enable it to send aircraft to Finland. The Air Minister declared heReuter - 103 words
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Article314 1939-12-14 1 New York Comment On "Cockeyed" War London. Dec. 13. TTIE Germans claimed to-day that the 51,000-tc-n liner Bremen has reached a German port. Her escape. jthey claim, proves the ineffectiveness of the Eritish blockade. Lord Strabolgi, formerly Lieut. Commander Kenworthy who was on the AdmiraJty warReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement42 1939-12-14 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST ght Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9-15 P«m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 to Midnight CABARET ATTRACTION MIMI JOSE POPULAR MEXICAN DANCERS OF INTERNATIONAL FAME DIRECT FROM EUROPE >: ncr SJ.OO Non -diners SI. OO [^SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A. M.42 words
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Advertisement290 1939-12-14 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA i SEAVIEW HOTEL TONIGHT FRIDAY €t SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNKR DANCE DINNER DANCE MLSIC BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS OR' H ESTRA DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE 19?9 M FESTIVE SEASON Programme ADELPHI^ HOTEL XMAS EVE: DECEMBER 24 SPECIAL XMAS DINNER AND BALL 8290 words
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Advertisement306 1939-12-14 2 I I The Greatest War Picture ever Produced! TO-DAY 3.15, IfUAUDDA <;.i.- t>.is p.m. AJLJriAl*llit%il. Universal Pidnr P lin 1 ncensored Ver-inn ERICH MARIA u^k^km "ALL QUIET ON THE Ift^^^S WESTERN FRONT" *Q T^V^pJF 7m W ALSO AIR-MAIL "PATHE GAZETTE R.A.F/s Heal Day m France ITALIAN SHIP MlXED— Behind The306 words
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Advertisement742 1939-12-14 2 Safety Of The Convoy i System Neutrals UNSENSATIONAL EVIDENCE OF OUR NAVAL STRENGTH London, Dec. 13. THE regular and successful working of the convoy system, to which the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, recently referred continues to ensure, with little diminution, the maintenance of Britain's seaborne trade.742 words
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Advertisement242 1939-12-14 2 > S BREEZY! IT'S ZIPPY! ITS IHI.AKif»| > > STARTS TO-NIGHT 6.15 9.15 "PMILJOIT I* V*~ ■*< "'WmW f I TT &rm*** mm W AmL m^*\ ~vHfe _T ~^^***^AmmmummmW^^**W***^^^^^^ .»»*<>,• +o*~+ H Amm\Sm^lmmm\^ mmm C M V mo mW\ B_/ _S. .^k. .^^^fcfc^Mk^Sw^^—^_ -A^, -A*. A. A A. A A242 words
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686 1939-12-14 3 McLEAN COMMISSION ON ENGLISH EDUCATION BIPOKTANT recommendations regarding English schools I m Malaya are made m the McLean Commission's report «Horn comments on a University for Malaya and Raffles olleee and the College of Medicine are given on page FIVE The report draws attention686 words
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Article56 1939-12-14 3 Paris Dec. 13. M. ALPHONSE Rio, Minister of Merchant Marine, stated yesterday that a complete Franc o-Britis .i transport plan wll be worked out. He added that it would be impossible to obtain all the tonnage desirable but the authorities should see that all needs beReuter - 56 words
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Article191 1939-12-14 3 Difficulties Are Still Being Experienced Bucharest, Dec. 13. MUCH difficulty is still being experienced m the negotiations for the increase of Rumanian petroleum exports to Germany. In German circles, it is stated that the hopes expressed that the agreement would be signed on Friday or191 words
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Article81 1939-12-14 3 Chungking:. Dee. 13. CHINESE forces m South Shansi are converging on Hsiahsien. east of the Tungpu railway, according to Chinese dispatches received here today. After reaching the southern suburbs ol Hsiahsien on the night of Dec. 5. Chinese artillery units are said to be heavily shellingReuter - 81 words
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Article79 1939-12-14 3 I. indnii, Dec. 13. THE Princess Royal paid her first visit to the War Office yesterday when m her capacity of Controller of the Auxiliary Territorial Service she was conducted round the various A.T.S. executive offices and she had a conversation en the workBritish Wireless - 79 words
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76 1939-12-14 3 Chungking, Dec. 13. IT is officially stated that, "m view of the absence of Gen. Ho Yao-tsu, who recently went to Moscow by air to call on Soviet Government leaders, Gen. Hsiung Ping who signed the Tangku truce agreement m 1933, has been appointed actingReuter - 76 words
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64 1939-12-14 3 Shanghai, Dec. 12. ALMOST two years after its occupation by the Japanese Nartao (Chinese district bordering on the French Concession here) was opened to-day. Large numbers of Chinese are visiting the area m search of possible residences hoping they may be able to rentReuter - 64 words
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Article51 1939-12-14 3 Berlin, Dec. 13 SEVENTEEN were killed and 41 injured when two passenger trains collided at Hagen, near Essen, m Germany last night. This is the sixth serious railway accident m Germany m the past two months. Altogether 113 have been killed and fully 150 injured.Reuter - 51 words
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Article80 1939-12-14 3 ANEW Swedish coalition cabinet has been formed to take the place of the government whose members formally handed m their resignations yesterday, says Redter. In the new cabinet formed by the prime minister. M. Hansson, the former foreign minister, M. Sandler, who is credited with favouring a80 words
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475 1939-12-14 3 STRENGTHENING STAYING POWER OF ALLIES T London, Dec. 13. HE London newspapers welcome the Anglo-French economic agreement, emphasizing that it is further evidence of the solidarity of the two countries. The Times says that this intimate co-operation is essential to the victorious conduct of the war475 words
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Article59 1939-12-14 3 T^HE Aftenposten, a leading conservative newspaper m Oslo, proposes that each member of the League of Nations should instantly place at the disposal of Finland a fully equipped military unit representing one per thousand of the population of each country. The newspaper claims this wUI59 words
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114 1939-12-14 3 British Troops In Another Skirmish jPURTHER patrol activity m the central part of the Western Front is mentioned m this morning's French communique. v During the last 24 hours, th- Germans have made efforts to drive hack outposts between the Warndt Forest and the Saar. S ,V ar P ot114 words
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Article148 1939-12-14 3 Why More Rigorous Step Was Not Taken London, Dec. 13. MR. Geoffrey Mander (Lib., Wolverhampton) asked m the House of Commons yesterday why the Order-in Council dealing with the seizure of German exports was based on the precedent of March 1915 and not of February 1917,British Wireless - 148 words
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Article60 1939-12-14 3 Chungking, Dec. IS. A BURMESE goodwill mission arrived here yesterday by air from Rangoon. An extensive programme has been planned, including visits to Chinese educational, military and medical institutes. The mission will leave for Chengtu provincial capital of Szechuan on Dec. 21 for a three-day visit.Reuter - 60 words
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Article29 1939-12-14 3 THE House of Commons approved on Tuesday the aopointment of a select committee consisting of 28 members on national expenditure on the defence services and civil defence.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 29 words
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Article233 1939-12-14 3 Far East War China's Problems BRITISH ECONOMIST ON COUNTRY'S TASK CPEAKING at a Chinese committee lunch m London yesterday Mr R. H. Tawney, the British economist, said that despite economic and human life losses, the Sino-Japanese wai had done something for the solution ol the problems with which the Chinese233 words
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Article26 1939-12-14 3 A WHITE PAPER on the AngloFrench negotiations with Russia earlier this year is now being prepared. Its preparation will take some time. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Advertisement67 1939-12-14 3 McLean Report THE McLean Commission's report on higher education m Malaya was published last night. It contains 150 pages and covers a wide range of subjects. Its recommendations are summarised as follows: University College for Malaya Page 5 Raffles College and College of Medicine Page 5 Technical Education Page 567 words
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586 1939-12-14 4 The Singapore Free Press TH URSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1939. The McLean Report CIRST impressions of the McLean Report on Higher Education m Malaya suggest that it deserves a good reception from the public. Those who have set their hearts on a University for Malaya to be formed immediately will be586 words
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Article, Illustration932 1939-12-14 4 Walter Duranty - Ex-Singapore Officer A Grey Headstone Walter Duranty By With the British Army m France, Dec. 5. IT REQUIRES someone like Shakes- l peare to report properly this "war." Because no one less could do Justice to its ever-present farcical character and comedy, plus always its terrific sense of impending tragedy.932 words
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430 1939-12-14 4 (By JOAN LITTLEFIELD) London, Dec. 5. QUEEN Elizabeth, whose smile and quiet cheeriness make her an asset m keeping up British spirits, has had her usual ordered life changed, as have so many of her countrywomen, by the upheaval of war. In peace time Court430 words
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Article193 1939-12-14 4 DU&SIA „i*a. nieugn.t:. pendek sahaja tag— da menyatakan v' r_.hu RR Lembaga hendak ive r iol **t selisehan-nya. dengan I nya orang2 Russia fngah I satu juta sa-tengah tan tera da kapal terbang dekai kerana hendak raenjalc la-itu barang kail akan <;.-. Orang2 Finn sedang I tegohkan193 words
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Advertisement208 1939-12-14 4 J\ WHEN NEEDING i|H SUPPLIES OF THE k *mWJm* RV _Rs_kv __M mm. _f^-'^-_)jr ■%T.R*\W/ c*>^^ rl 4*t**fyfA*?>/*J mmu^t*jß sN^^^^Hl Rp% f v///// /tut Rsk^*w' .mm\*\ "rna^tiivvo BY SPECIAL T H M F APPOINTMENT XIM 0F SIAM ESTD. 1X72 NEWEST DESIGNS im DIAMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES.208 words
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1145 1939-12-14 5 McLean C ommission Higher Education RAFFLES AND MEDICAL COLLEGES AMALGAMATION niGGESTENG the early formation of a University College 3i n Singapore, combining the King: Edward Vli College f Hfdicine and Raffles College, the McLean Report on Bitter Kduration m Malaya, published last night, states: corns1,145 words
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Article135 1939-12-14 5 JHK McLean Commission states m 1 its report that the demand for Asiatic engineers is too limited to justify the establishment of a School of Engineering at Raffles College. A limited number of posts is available for civil engineers, and arrangements might be made to135 words
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Article953 1939-12-14 5 Raising Standards Of Rafrles College rvii TAILED recommendations for the future of Raffles College and the King Edward VII College of Medicine are made m the McLean report. The extension cf Raffles College is suggested. The report begins with a survey of the educational background953 words
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Article151 1939-12-14 5 DUTCH LINERS SINGAPORE R.L. N.L. Vessels Not To Call JHE FREE PRESS understands that 1 the two chief Netherlands shipping companies operating services between Europe and the Far East have decided to omit both Singapore and Colombo as ports of call for the time being. No reason is given for151 words
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77 1939-12-14 5 MR. GEORGE DAY, physical director of the V.M.C.A. m Singapore, spoke to the Singapore Rotary Club yesterday on the association's plans for the future. He said they wanted to modernise their premises m Orchard Road to include better educational facilities, a modern gymnasium, a theatre77 words
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Article72 1939-12-14 5 From Our Own Correspandent.) Kluang, Dec. 13. •£STATE LABOUR forces are showing an inclination to make subscriptions to the Malaya Patriotic Fund," Mr. S. Harper-Ball, chairman of the Johore Planters' Association, said to-day. *T would like all members to show their willingness to accept these72 words
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Article62 1939-12-14 5 Y.W.C.A. LADY SMALL LADY SMALL was the guest of honour at a farewell luncheon of the Singapore Y. W. C. A. at the home of their president, Mrs. H. J. Pedlow. Lady Small, who is leaving Malaya shortly with her husband who is retiring, was president of the Y.W.C-A. m62 words
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Advertisement65 1939-12-14 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Phone 4906) Before or After the Show SUGGESTIONS FOR GIFTS tei Bel ol Dickens M Volumes m Case $30.00 Starter Oxiord Dictionary 2 Vols, m Wood Case fcW.SO Tnt Golden Lotu^ Translation from Chinese Original 4 Volumes m Case £42-00 •ten Undoridged Dictionary65 words
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Advertisement379 1939-12-14 5 46 Bags of Christmas Cheer!" r\ _»^_2i GOLF BAGS \X/^\ IN CANVAS \C* With Ball Pocket 80U BAU BA S and Zipp Hood. >T_^^ XV Leather: 53.50 In: Fswn, Green, Blue Canvas: Sa-SO and Brown. $10.50. jK and without Hoods HAND BAG AN* In: Brown, Green Fawn BALL BAG COMBINED379 words
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Advertisement437 1939-12-14 6 CLASSFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICEPAUTY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or eervlces. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room: Supply of Pumping and Auxiliary Plant for Pontian Ketchil Pumping Station. (Deposit 8100). Date of Closing. 4 pm.. Mar. 4, 1940. Supply of 15" and 18" dia. Steel437 words
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Advertisement328 1939-12-14 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. BEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer R4. n (near Swimming Club) Board -Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. it Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE R 7« Naplae Road. Entirely re-furnished, decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom with hot and cold water to every suite. Meals served m328 words
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Advertisement1078 1939-12-14 6 Yesterday's Rubber Daily Share Auction n Report r-IE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,464 th auction esterday when there were catalogued ISSUED BT FRASER CO. AT CLOSE Of ,394,149 lbs. (622.39 tons). Offered 1,286,336 BUSINESS YESTERDAY xs. (574.26 tons). Sold 818,484 lbs. (365.39 Rubber shares took pride1,078 words
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Advertisement590 1939-12-14 6 ByRR BlWlWM^^^_^ La d\ mm*m\ i j WaM WW rr/r _/j7^TaTtW _____________^^Ws* P^ TO EUROPE AND AMERICA VTA SINGAPORE AND PENANG. COLOMBO. BOMBAY BLt* ALEXANDRIA, NAPLES. GENOA. MARSEILLES AND \EV» lork**^ Arrtrrt Leave* JR— B-R«a B'Por. p^ X PRESIDENT VAN BUREN Dec. 14 Dec 19 rw «> PRESIDENT HARRISON Dec590 words
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Advertisement478 1939-12-14 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In F.M.8.) TELEPBONE: Freight 5433. Passage 6491. MIjUHAfI PACIFIC RRflsssß9rißßflaw_| 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 information478 words
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Article245 1939-12-14 8 S.R.C. Beat Airmen 5-1 At Seletar ra hockey match played at Seletar yesterday the S.R.C. first team defeated the R.A.F. by five goals to one. Sundrum Scores Only Goal Early In The Game [JOCKEY far below the standard usually witnessed at Balestier w r as played245 words
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Article334 1939-12-14 8 S.C.C. Beat Sappers 17-0 On Padang rIE S.C.C "B" had an easy rugby win yesterday, when they defeated the R.E. "B" by 17 points (four tries and a goal) to nil on the padang. Play on the whole was scrappy and, although the Club had the upper334 words
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66 1939-12-14 8 From Cur Cwn Corresoondeni Seremban. Dec. 1-. •THE following have been selected to represent, Negri Sembilan m an inter-state hockey match on Saturday ai Seremban against Selangor: B. M-inuel. J. S. A. Lewis. Hex Thomas. Santhok Singh. Lee Moh Hon. Williams: J. Edmonds. Dollah,66 words
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Article126 1939-12-14 8 ATLLM that was banned m Germany even before the present war because of Ml pacinstic theme is allowed to be shown ln Britain and the Colonies whUe this new war Ls Mil fought. That ls the greatest merit of the -All Quiet On The126 words
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Article390 1939-12-14 8 Second Teams Meet In Padang Game MAKING a splendid recovery m the second half when two goals down, the S.C.C. second hockey team defeated the S.R.C. second string by four goals to two m a fiv.ure played on the padang yesterday. Scorer of three390 words
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Article104 1939-12-14 8 ON Friday, at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club there will be the usual afternoon races for all classes, starting at 5.25 p.m On Sunday the "C" class will sail the second race for the Caprice challenge cun. starting at 9.50 a.m. The "A" class will104 words
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Article32 1939-12-14 8 A COMBINED Indian General Hospital and 18th Field Ambulance team will meet the Manchesters at Tanglin to-day at 5 p.m. m the first round ot the Command hockey tournament.32 words
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Article335 1939-12-14 8 London, Dec. 13. CLOSING QUOTATIONS The following are to-days closing middle quotations. Shares are ot £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. Coil. Loan o'.» 1944-bi 108^, funding Loan 47c 1960-90 105 War Loan 3V*c 92 —116 Jom Union Assce (Units) t>\ t»rudentiai A^sce *A' 23 Si Uoyai Assce335 words
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Article162 1939-12-14 8 (From Our Own Correspondent^ London. Dec. 13. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows with previous quotations m parenthesis: 111 BULK: Firmer Spot: 11 15 16d 12 1161 (ll" s d 12d) Jan.-Mar.: 12 1 lGd 12 3 16d (12d 12 1,163) Apr.-June 11 15 16d I2d162 words
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Article, Illustration116 1939-12-14 8 JOHNNIE RITCHIE, captain of the Singapore All-Blues rugby team this year. Singapore, who meet Perak at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday .m the final, are the holders of the trophy. It is noteworthy that Hector Ritchie, brother of Singapore's captain, is captain of the Perak team. Singapore's team116 words
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Article101 1939-12-14 8 A.D.C. EVERC!IEE N IMPRESSIVE 'From Our Ov COME fast gall I |J 13 v morning when m< horses entered for were exercised. Al. are just after the Phar Par (Dai the inside track. Upi caught the eye m furlongs. Lover's Idol (Us fSaaid *ent tog< finished101 words
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