The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 December 1939

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,971. ESTD. 1835 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939. 5 CENTS
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  • 108 1 Lundon, Dec. 28. JT is now learnt that the six survivors of the torpedoed British vessel Arlington Court were saved by the skill and seamanship of an 18-year-old deck boy. Malcolm Morrison, of Stornoway, Lewis. When the ship sank he and six others escaped in
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  • 265 1 9,000 Dead In Big Turkish Earthquake REFUGEES OUT IN BITTER COLD IT is now feared that the Turkish earthquake deaths are nearly 9,000. This is the greatest natural disaster that has ever happened to Turkey, says Reuter's Istanbul correspondent. In the Tokat region alone 963 were killed and 443 injured.
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  • 75 1 ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT London. Dec. 28. ON the Western Front the night was quiet after yesterday's patrol actiI vity. Yesterday there had been a good deal ot activity by patrols on both sides. Apparently they were intended to discover whether any important changes had been made by
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  • 74 1 London, Dec. 28. SO far only those officers and men of the British Expeditionary Force who arrived in France before the end of September have had home leave. By the middle of January all men who arrived in France during October will be on the
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  • 15 1 The British public has subscribed 17,000 in the last ten days for British seamen. Reuter
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  • 278 1 Finns On Skis Push On To Cut Railway RUSSIAN INVADERS STILL BEING DRIVEN BACK VII K Finnish armies are still driving back the Soviet 'imaders. In the far north Finnish troops on skis advanced as much as 40 miles into Russia and iff
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  • 41 1 AUSTRALIA CALLING UP MORE MEN Sydney. Bee. 2* troupe have been called; military training compris:iwi\ who reach the age of and those reaching the 21 in the last six months of ♦hat 20.000 men are N v South Wales alone.— Reuter
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  • 146 1 Fresh Indian Support For Britain New Delhi, Dec. 28. THE All-India National Liberal Federation passed a resolution to-day strongly condemning the Nazi policy of aggression. The resolntion expresses sympathy with the democracies in their right against Germany and appeals to all Indians to give Great Britain their support. To enable
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  • 65 1 When iha Iving, < *.i bis v's.t t*J France, decorated Flying Officer R. C Graveley with the Medal of the Order of the British Empire for gallantry it was the first award made to the K.A.F. in the field. Flying Officer Graveley learned to
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  • 133 1 Military May Rule German Industry Zurich, Dec. 28. pLIRMANY'S economic policy will J be completely reorganized in the near future, declares the Berlin correspondent of Neue Zurcher Zeitung, who says that since the outbreak of war Germany's economic structure has not come up to expectations. Increased taxation and a reduction
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  • 70 1 London, Dec. za. THE Air Ministry announces a successful reconnaissance over northeast Germany by R.A.F. aircraft yesterday. One aircraft failed to return. A German High Command communique rtates that on Wednesday afternoon British aeroplanes tried to push towards the German coast but were repelled by
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  • 232 1 Stockholm, Dec. 28. THE belief exists in Berlin that Britain and France are now endeavouring to force Sweden and Turkey to abandon their neutrality, according to the Berlin correspondent of the Dagbladet. The Germans think that the violent anti-Soviet campaign may Induce Turkey to
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  • 438 1 End Of Ancient Dispute Between Vatican Italv mf Rome. Dec. 2& THE bells of St. Peter's pealed as the Pope kit ihVatican this morning for a visit to the Kin- and Queen of Italy at the Quirinal. The visit, which is the first
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  • 252 1 Stand Against Bolshevism Foreseen T_ii_ Berlin correspondent oi i_--1 Copenhagen National Man states that it is bette-eed in quarters in the German capit i! that the abject ol negotiation' between the Vatican and Italian Government is to develop stronger front against Communi m end to reply to the eontinw d
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  • 27 1 A Kaunas Lithuania t report says that fresh classes will be called to the colours in Germany in the New Year. according to a Berlin dispatch. Reuter
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    • 102 1 JUST RCCSIVED 4/fe FOR YOUR A%t EVENING WEAR A SPOTTED CHIFFON PRINTED GEORGETTE CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43. HIGH STREET i>h I->»*-n tributes to Finland [Tributes to Indian troops serving in France— Page 3] Jr _fc m mm mtmrnrnm _J__ 9wf_lJ-^_f____H __B^V -»> JI MTI X-* t~ -»-*a»*V. -_3^ __V_» "__M_ x* I
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  • 516 2 Patriotic Fund Passes Million Dollar Mark 'THE Malaya Patriotic Fund lias passed the million mark, states the Department of Information, Singapore. Thus the appeal issued a few days ago when the total was $966,000, that a seven figure total might be provided before the end of the year, has met
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  • 187 2 TTHERE ARE TWO impressive things about 20th Century Fox's adaptation of Louis Bromfield's story, "The Rains Came.'' which opened at the Cathay last night to packed houses. First are the earthquake and flood scenes which stand comparison with anything that has yet come out of
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  • 92 2 BETTE DAVIS surpasses her past triumphs in her latest picture, "The Old Maid, a Warner Brcs. production, which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. She is co-starred with Miriam Hopkins, who contributes a fine performance as a cousin of Bette. George Brent is the handsome carefree
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  • 232 3 NAZIS SHOOT DOWN 15 ,000 IN OCCUPIED POLAND Ruthless Extermination Of All Potential Or Natural Leaders j" J- .;«r Provinces abnfof 1 occupied Polish territory, l.",000 neonfe f_Li!_tt uerman priest* and women, had been shot re3y ,any S mething resembling systematic and ruthless externum t the natural or potential leader
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  • 119 3 London, Dei. IS. C Ibald Clark-Kerr, the British J ir to China, will reach 5 in the next few days on periodical visits, says Reuter 's matic correspondent. Id will discuss current a the Chinese Govern:lud.ng various suggestions o: the Tientsin issues. No atrre^ment on
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  • 69 3 M London, Dec. 28. AJOR-GEN. B. C. FrieSerg. commander-in-chief of the SSL Zea, ~-d Forces, stated in Wellington that he had been greatly struck by the co-operation he had seen in France between French and British soldiers. He paid a tribute to the magnificent spirit
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  • 174 3 High Tributes To Indian Units In France ITTr London, Dec. pi-HTKER striking evidence of the whole Empire's rally to the British flag is afforded by the announcement that the first detachment of Indian troops has disembarked in a French port, says the Daily Telegraph. These fine and well-proved troops irom
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  • 17 3 During the Christmas holidays, the! Lord Mayor's Red Cross Fund increased by £3.000 to £899.000.- British Wireless
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  • 246 3 How Britain Has Preserved Her Liberties London. Dec. 28. ywo of the London newspapers with big circulations write today about the war and freedom. .The Daily Herald (Labour) says: If you live in a democracy you are treated as a human being. You cannot be transported from one part of
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  • 77 3 Buenos Aires. Dec. 28. DEJECTION of the German protest v against the internment of the crew of the scuttled German "pocke^-battle-ship Graf Spee is conta ned in a long memorandum published by the Argentine Government. Refusal is justified in the memorandum under Article XIII of
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  • 147 3 HUT baldly the theme of the film 1 "Thunder Afloat", which opened at the Capitol yesterday, is anti-U-Boat warfare, just as "U-Boat 29" was. This film is, however, different from the one we have seen in that it shows how America waged its war on
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  • 332 3 THE following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated. London. Dec. 28. The above are dealers middle prices; brokers margins, brokerage and stamp duty are not included— Exchange Telegraph. Con Loan 5% 1944-64... 108-s S c'lmding Loan 4% 1960-90 1C6 7
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  • 169 3 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, Dec. 28. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as toliows with previous quotations in parenthesis: K LEBER: Dull. S2.Hr ,/Sf, *****6d < U d "13 16d. Feb-Mar 11 9 16d 11 11 16d (11 11 16d 11 13 lGd Apr-June liuq Uttd (U%d u*
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  • 50 3 T_IE Overseas League announces that since the opening of its tobacco fund for the British forces, the sum of £21,500 has been collected, providing 21,500,000 cigarettes. Subscriptions are being received from all parts of the Empire and from British communities in foreign countries. British Wireless
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  • 48 3 ANOTHER PICTURE of the King: during his visit to thc British Expeditionary Force in France. Followed by staff officers His Majesty is climbing to the top of a small hill to take a general view of one sector of the front.
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  • 473 3 British Press Praises Gallant Fight Against Red Babarism London, Dec. 2e>. THE progress of operations in the Russo-Finnish conflict is being closely studied here and newspapers are agreed that in everything but numbers— strategy, tactics efficiency of weapons and individual fighting power the
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  • 86 3 Rationing In Britain Starts Next Month London, De< > THE Ministry of Food announces that sugar rationing at the rate ol 12 ounces per head weekly will commence on Jan. 8, 1940 There will be an "appropria' ration for the manufacture of sw< and chocolates The public la a:.,0 requested
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  • 69 3 Tokio. Bee. .K. THE D<anei agency says a mysb 1 white-painted warship of about 1.000 tons was sighted by the pilot of a Japanese airliner Inside Japanese territorial waters ofl Fukuoka Another strange vessel was sighted yesterday m Japanese territorial waters by the crew of
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  • 52 3 London, Dec. 28. *T*KE British railways experienced the busiest Christmas for several years The number oi passengers carried was greatly increased by troops given last minute leave. Many of the cheap ticket facilities suspended at the beginning of the war will be introduced lrom nert
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  • 569 4 The Singapore Free Prss FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1939. The Enemy Within THE announcement last night 1 that Mr. Hau Say Hoan, a member of the committee of the Singapore China Relief Fund is being expelled from Malaya under the Banishment Ordinance for encouraging and assisting the activities of two unlawful
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  • 646 4  -  WALTER DURANTY By London, Dec. 16. "CTOCKHOLM is ready to evacuate," the London newspaper placards have been screaming. This is something of an exaggeration, but it shows how seriously the British view the position not I merely of Finland but of Sweden and Norway
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  • 652 4  - President Of Slovakia Future Of Republic Lothrob Stoddard By SLOVAKIA'S hopes and aspira- tions in the midst of a new European war are discussed here in an exclusive interview with President Tiso by a noted American writer who has made a tour of Germany and its neighbouring countries. Mr. Stoddard
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  • 498 5 Encouraged Acts Of Unlawful Societies MEMBER OF COMMITTEE OF CHINA RELIEF FUND expulsion order has been issued against a member ot the committee of the Singapore China Relief Fund uho has been encouraging unlawful societies under cover af the genuinely patriotic and legitimate
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  • 68 5 DAIL OF $2,000 in two sureties was allowed Robin Aylmer Elliott, in the third court yesterday morning, after a charge of housebreaking* by entering the premises of the Mercantile Bank on Wednesday evening had been explained to him. Inspector C. W r Roberts is investigating
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  • 80 5 MR. WALTER FORDE r FHE DEATH is reported at Home of a former Malayan, Mr. Walter R. Forde. The late Mr. Forde was appointed secretary to the Straits Steamship Co., Ltd., in 1914, having formerly been with the Duff Development Company In Kelantan. He was
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  • 139 5 Sentences Not Heavy Judge T*WO INDIANS, Veerasamy and Massalamani, with records of 16 and 15 previous convictions respectively, appealed against their sentences of 12 months' and 18 months' rigorous imprisonment before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court yesterday. The judge dismissed the appeals. The appellants w r ere sentenced
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  • 213 5 AN INTERESTING experiment is to be made this evening in the series Of weekly 8.M.8.C. talks called -Thei War From Various Viewpoints." Instead of an original talk, the "viewpoint" this evening wili be that of the Warden of All Souls College Oxford, as expressed in
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  • 214 5 Bride On Her 1 8th Birthday YESTERDAY'S WEDDING A BRIDE on her 18th birthday was Miss Monica Margaret van Cuylenburg. who was married at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday to Mr. Terence Clifford Chiole, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Chiole, of Ladysmith, Natal, South Africa. The
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  • 173 5 COME 200 PATIENTS and members of the staiY of the General Hospital, Singapore, spent an enjoyable 80 minutes yes.Tday listening to a concert organised by Madam Dietz. Kurt Blach, with an accordion solo, opened up the programme and kept his audience humming and singing wartime songs
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  • 100 5 TWO BROTHERS announced their engagement on the same day, and they chose Christmas Day for the auspicious occasion. They are Mr. Harry Tann and Mr. George Tann. eldest and second sons respectively of Mr. K. H. Tann, manager of Universal Pictures I Singapore Ltd., and
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  • 53 5 A charge of armed robbery on Dec. 14 at Upper Dickson Road was explained to four Tamils in the third court yesterday. They were N. Samy Kandiah, R. Wariya, Bergerdasalam, and Purnal who were detained in police custody for 48 hours following a request
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  • 60 5 N. K. Yehia Maricar, who was charged with criminal breach of trust of sums of money belonging to the defunct Indian Muslim Society, was acquitted in the fourth court yesterday by Mr. Kenneth Byrne. Inspector S. Dodds said that he had received instructions from
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  • 53 5 A CHINESE, Lan Teck Koon. was yesterday produced in the fifth court charged with having committed robbery of a wrist watch and cash to the value of $3.10, the property of Yeo Scon Tang, in Kranji Road on Nov. 29. The case was postponed to Dec. 30, and
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  • 162 5 Chinese Consul Muslims For China A REFERENCE to a proposal thai a local Muslim unit to be sent to China with medical supplies was made in a speech by Mr. Kao Ling-pai, Chinese Consu.-General. at a tea party at the Consulate yesterday in honour of the Chinese Islamic South Asia
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  • 63 5 From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Dec. 28. CHEROOT ROLLERS in a local factory here have gone on strike. Seventy, including 12 women, are involved. They demand a $4 increase per month for workers on a monthly basis and two cents per 100 cheroots
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  • 339 5 FURTHER PROCEEDINGS against N. Manchharam, manager of Maganlal Nagindas and Co., 614, North Bridge Road, who was summoned in the district court yesterday on three counts of importing goods with a false trade description on Oct. 14, and three charges of aiding and
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  • 694 5 ADA-LAH ternyata bekarang bahawa kumpulan yang pertama daripada tan- tera2 India yang di-hantar ka-Eiopah itu telah tiba di-Pcranchis bagi berperang di-medan barat. Mereka itu se.nua-nya orang Islam datang dari pada segala bahagiannegerl India, di-ketuai cleh p_gawai2 British dan Indian. Iff'iflil'T mereka itu ada-lah beberapa ramai guru2, tukang
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    • 98 5 BOOK NOW for your lE* YEARS EVE DINNER PftRH at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT 'Phone 4906 SPECIAL HEW YEAR'S EVE OIHHER SUNDAY, DEC. 31. $3.00 Grape Fruit Au Maraschino Clear Ox Tail Soup Grilled Fresh Salmon Tartare Sauce Roast Saddle of Lamb Roast Pheasant Bacon Iced Asparagus Tyrolienne Sauce Mince Pies
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    • 273 5 "DURO" I j SPORTS I SHIRTS j THE Ideal Sports t X Shirts, Cotton k_ Cellular Mesh /jFHi i\ wlth New Po, J| \'*B J Collar, Short Sleeves. m I Three Button Front. Jy| 4|fihv Cool Hardwearing. JW^j|» r^Nv v ut on a enerous wv- i-O f j scale. Well
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  • 1294 6 rHlRSDAY, DEC. 28, 1939: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 5s .id 5s 7d Austral Amal. (5s> 6s 6d 7s 3d Austral Malay *£> 37s 39s Ayer Hitam 24s 6d 25s 6d Aver Weng <*1) 9« 95 Bangrin Tin 23s 6d 25s Batu Selangor
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    • 512 6 CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. MOSBERGEN, MILDRED, nee Rangel>, the beloved wife ot Hugh Mosbergen. aged 34. passed away at 8 a m yesterday. Cortege leaves her late residence 493 East Coast Road arriving at the Church of the Holy Family, Katong, at 7 a.m. to-day thence to; 3idadarl
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    • 357 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77. Meyer fU. <near Swimming Clnb) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. NAPIER HOUSE 7, Napier Road. Entirely re-turnished. decorated by S. R. Works. Priv. bathroom with hot and cold water to every suite Meals served In flats. English Cuisine Tel.
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    • 197 6 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of JAVA PACIFIC LINE A ND SILVER LINE. LTD. to SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES NORTH PACIFIC PORTS i Arrive S'pore Sailing MJS. MANOERAN x (J.P-L.) Jan. 3 Jan. 6 M.S. TOSARI x (J.P.L.) Jan. 20 Jan. 22 Vessels from Pacific coast. Due Singapore. S.S.
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    • 303 7 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. dc O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. The P. O. S. N. Company will have a passenger steamer sailing Westwards next month BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Services B\M>KOK WEEKLY PENANO, RANGOON __ND CALCUTTA WEEKLY PORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, NEGAPATAM, aARIKAL, PORIO NOVO AND
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    • 554 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in P.M.8.) rn El-HONF Freight 5433. Passage 5131. IIfADiAII PACIffIC 1 Bug rt mini nun L.B-J Ij Regular service irom 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
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    • 337 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING. COLLYEB QUAY. SWGAPORI ILL *I5» CHARTERED BANK BUILDING PENANG TEL I_*4 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States ol America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST
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  • 23 8 US ..••il J. I r'.:>.ali. oi lohore. who lire participatins ii U -...;ht's amateur boxing pro *r„r.me at the Happy World.
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  • 372 8 reters Wins Upen Championship I rom Our Own Corre>iK».n>_ut» iron. Dae. 81. Willi the givin;; away of prizes b> Che Puteh. wife of the Dato Mad a- Kinta. the All-Malaya Cycling Carnival in aid of the Porak Patriotic Fund was completed yesterdaj ihe carnival attracted a 'arge numot
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  • 185 8 T.ir. December Medal played at the I land Club over the week-end resulted in the win for F. R. Martens j in the "A" division with a score of; 35 J 4 and F. Minns in the 'B" division] with a score o: *0 3
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  • 48 8 Frue.: Our Cwn Correspondent) T.___, n penansr. at. Punjab Reg.m.m -Pathans'. by their 3—l victory over the Chinese t£^2i_2 a S c^ n now be considered S_L „l lackey team in Penang la!?' p a r?v alS d /f POSed of the K*dah rivu* r closest
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  • 422 8 S.C.C. BEAT R. A. AT HOCKEY Fast Game Sees Club Win By Four Clear Goals CHEVALLIER GETS THREE VET another hockey victory was added to the credit o 1 the S.C.C. on the padang- yesterday. Meeting Ihi combined teams of the Changi Gunners, the Club tool the honours, scoring four
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  • 148 8 BLAYING with 10 men."ih- Y.M.C.A. hockey team beat an R.A.F. side bv two goals to one at the Y.M.C.A. ground in a keen game of fa .k?y yesterday The game was evenly contested, end chare was no score at half time. The second period
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  • 31 8 T*HE firs* anniversary of the Indian Youth's Association will ba celebrated at the Associations premiaes. 9. Belelious Lane, on Sunday at 3.30 p.m. Mr. S. Shunmngan will preside.
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  • 212 8 •THE Amateur Athletic Union suffered another reverse, this time at the hands of the Mayflower Badminton Party's "B" team, by four games to one in the local inter-club badminton championships played at the C-erical Union Hall on Wednesday nigh f This is the
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 8 picture. A PHASE of play in the padun raffCT match on Wedne^da.v i:i irbfell the BjCjC. beat the <a miners X 6 Free Press
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  • 39 8 THK following will represent Selangor Club vs. Singapore Cricket Club in the annual Trophy rugbv mateh to-morrow at the S.C.C. Harper; Dunne. Hunter, HaiiHeld. Abbott: Price. Smith; Kennedy, Mcßride. Marsh. Hasler, Murray, Brooke, Thompson. !Marr.ihles.
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  • 213 8 Saturday's Home Soccer Rugby Following is Saturday's HnaM ■aecet programme: SOITH A Arsenal va. Norwich. Charlton vs. Crystal P. Southend vs. Clapton O. Watford vs. Tottenham. West Ham vs. Miilwall SOITH B Brentford vs. Queen's P_t. Brighton vs. Southampton Fulham vs. Bournemouth. Portsmouth vs. Aldershot Reading vs. Chelsea MIDLANDS b.i
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  • 95 8 “NO RASHNESS ON PART OF DRIVER"— CORONER A verdict of death by misadventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday at an inquest into the death of an elderly Chinese, Ngai Hoy. who came into collision with a car while riding a bicycle in Serangoon. The
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  • 314 8 Second Day Of ChristmasNew Year Meeting FOLLOWING is the full list of weights for to-morrow's races at Penang in the second day of the Penang Turf Club's Christmas New Year meeting. The order of running and scratchings will be published after acceptances are received at
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  • 110 8 Wartime Travel Between ind ia And Malaya I inuRLT am 11 travelled from M vice versa sin,-? th That win pro nev..p M ),r-:-, the labouring ci:,, munity in Malaya I be a certain u i aaout travel acr< The iaci U tl vices betv.er;, fad been o; oral... :'nd
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  • 26 8 A iAL> »->tr_.unj fcions in Finland in the Russian d by moving Finland on tt* have been mot d i
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