The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1940
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Title Section13 1940-01-11 1 AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,1)81. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940. 5 CENTS13 words
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217 1940-01-11 1 Early Agreement By Leaders Urged CONSTITUTIONAL FUTURE "STUMBLING BLOCK" L Bombay, Jan. 10. ORD LIXLITHGOW, the Viceroy of India, speaking at a luncheon in his honour at the Orient Club to-day, made a fresh appeal to political parties to get together and reach someReuter - 217 words
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249 1940-01-11 1 Mr. MacDonald On Ideals Of Empire DOMINIONS' PART IN THE WAR HiUert boast A I and energetic Ger- a decaying order of Mr. Malcolm MacSc rretmry of State for broadcast last night, in youthful qualities Bmptic and its ideals of aid Mr. MacDonald. rai waa one between and a new.249 words
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Article40 1940-01-11 1 \singtao. Jan. IU. D of the churcn, "in advantageous to the Chinese guerillas" was an official of the Jap-••-General here as the r burning by the Japanese English Methodist Mis- Chuchia. in Shantung -:y..i* Day ReuterReuter - 40 words
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27 1940-01-11 1 I opt -nhagen, Jan. 10. announced that an plane dropped two bombs island of Rrmoe. No t'd no casualties aro reported, ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article115 1940-01-11 1 Neu York, Jan. 10. OVER 400 members of the crew of the scuttled German liner Columbus who are of military age are to be released from Ellis Island on Sunday, according to tho New York Herald Tribune. They will be taken under guard toReuter - 115 words
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Article88 1940-01-11 1 Amoy. Jan. 10TRAFFIC between the International Settlement in Kulangsu and Amcy has been subjee'ed to strict restrictions by the Japanese naval authorities follovdng another "anti-Japanese" incident in Kulangsu on Monday. Hwang Lien-fang, a councillor of the Japanese-sponsored Special Municipality in Amoy, and Liu Pei-ying. a pro-Japanese FukienEastern News - 88 words
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Article137 1940-01-11 1 Rio de Janeiro, .lan. 10. THE I -boat which attacked the 1 Royal Mail liner Highland Patriot while the vessel was on her way to \\\o de Janeiro is reported to ha'. I been sunk after a two-hour fight, according to the newspaper Globo,137 words
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Article143 1940-01-11 1 I SOME indication d the additional taxation which German people will have to pay for the war has now been disclosed in the German press. As already stated, some 5,000.000,--000 a year will have to be squeezed out of the population, and there has been muchReuter - 143 words
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Article41 1940-01-11 1 London, Jan. 10. LAST night the Lord Mayor's Red Cross St. John Fund rose by £5,000 and is now £930,000. Yester- day's largest gift was £1,500 from the British war charities fund ii Java.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 41 words
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245 1940-01-11 1 NO HITS: ENEMY DRIVEN OFF London, Jan. 10. TWO German bombers which attacked British shipping off the east coast yesterday aimed 40 bombs at the British steamer Northwood, 1,146 tons, but all missed. There were no casualties among the crews although theReuter - 245 words
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Article120 1940-01-11 1 DURING last week, a further 6,200 tons of contraband was detained by the British contraband control. This brings the total since the outbreak of war for Britain alone, exclusive of French captures, to 544,000 tons. Among the goods detained were 2,400 tons of petroleum. 1,000Reuter - 120 words
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48 1940-01-11 1 AN air commodore and two group captains of the Royal Canadian Air Force are now in London making themselves familiar with the training methods of the Royal Air Force. These methods may be employed in the training of Dominion nilots in Canada.48 words
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Article20 1940-01-11 1 Lausanne, Jan. 10. ■"THE death has occurred of M. Andre Berdez, secretary of the International Olympic Committee, aged 65. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article16 1940-01-11 1 The British Ambassador in Moscow arrived back in England yesterday ac- companled by his wife.- ReuterReuter - 16 words
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201 1940-01-11 1 Paris, Jan. iO. A PALL ot thick fog' hanging over the Western Front has shadowed extensive patrol activity on both sides. Though not going as far as planned the raids of these patrols covered a wide range cf operations and activity was particularlyReuter - 201 words
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752 1940-01-11 1 CAPTAIN DIES TRYING TO GET SHIP'S PAPERS THE commander of the 10,000-ton Union Castle liner Dunbar Castle, Captain Causton, and two members ol the crew were killed when the ship was sunk by a mine off the south-east coast on Monday. All the 48752 words
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Article103 1940-01-11 1 II was learned to-day that ti"ie Union Castle liner Rothesay Castle. 7,000--tons, struck a reef off the west coast of Scotland last Thursday night and mttamed damage. The vessel is still on the rocks and it is feared that *he liner may break her back.Reuter - 103 words
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68 1940-01-11 1 Istanbul. Jan. 10. snowstorms und avalanches are I seriously hampering rescue work In the districts stricken by the recent earthquakes and lack of medical attention, cold and st irvation are adding to the daily deathroll. Even after a fortnight, some villages are still marooned.Reuter - 68 words
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Advertisement56 1940-01-11 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS \ND FRAGRANCE OF THE UAYAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME Tonight- Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 9.15 P*»DINNER DANCE (ffornat) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION JUNE WEST KAY UM M \l \KTISTS IN MOOC«> ROUTINES Dinner Si.OO KOH-«linerS $1.00 SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. itur(i a>56 words
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Advertisement58 1940-01-11 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA ADELPHI^HOTEL ROOF GARDEN TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER S3.— NO ADM. CHARGE. MW INFORMAL SEA VIEW HOTEL: FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SPECIAL DINNER DANCE SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. ~~ADELPm GRILL THE BEST FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES I SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS58 words
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331 1940-01-11 2 SELANGOR POLICE CHIEF ON TOTAL PROHIBITION (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. THE difference in the ideas underlying the prohibition *of horn-blowing in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur was explained by the Chief Police Officer, Selangor, Mr. Pennefather-Evans, to the Sanitary Board to-day.331 words
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Article74 1940-01-11 2 From Our Own Correspondent* Penang. Jan. 10. AT a meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners yesterday it was decided to ask Government if they are willing to second an officer from their I Health Service to act as Deputy Municipal Health Officer for the duration of the war.74 words
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Article87 1940-01-11 2 From Our Own Correspondent > Ipoh. Jan. JO. A STRIKE staged by cotTee shop employees in Telok Anson has re- suited in the men obtaining an increase i o: $2 a month, and most of the strike: s have returned to work. The on!* old strike that87 words
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Article88 1940-01-11 2 I SOME certainly excellent acting was seen at the Capitol Theatre last j night where the New Universal produci tion "The Sun Never Sets" had Us j pr°mierc. The story, though rather far-fetched. lis handled well, and deals with the sense of duty of two brothers sent88 words
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Article18 1940-01-11 2 "TPHE Governor, Sir Shentoii Thomas, i and party visited the Cathay res- taurant last night.18 words
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Article103 1940-01-11 2 D I RING the week ending Dec. 30, 1939, exports of tinned pineapples from Malayan ports amounted to 6,548 cases, of which 4,785 (75 per cent.) cases were to the United Kingdom ,150 (2 per cent.) cases to the Continent of Europe, 813 (12 per cent.)103 words
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140 1940-01-11 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 10. PLEADING guilty to a charge of negligent driving D. Mcßride, a Selangor State Rugby player, was fined $65, or one month's rigorous imprisonment in default, by Raja Ayoub, the third magistrate to-day. The fine was paid.140 words
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82 1940-01-11 2 A FEW hours before the Singapore i Repertory Players were due to j entertain the troops at Gillman Bar- racks with their successful play "Room For Two' on Tuesday night Mr. Carl I Lawson, the leading actor, was indis- j posed and his part was82 words
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Article71 1940-01-11 2 LT. H. J. HJWland, of the Royal Army j Ordnance Corps, was fined $20 in the Singapore traffic district court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge cf driving a car without due regard for the safety of others at the junction of Henderson Road71 words
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Article64 1940-01-11 2 THE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform at Telck Ayer today at 6 p.m., under the direction of Mr J C. Hitch, the following programme: March. '"Lorraine". L. Oanne; Overture. "Merry Wives of Windsor"' O. Nicolal; Selection, "A Musical Switch" K. J. Alford; Valss "Ensueno Seductor",64 words
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33 1940-01-11 2 Ex-President Hoover has announced In New York the transfer of another $100 000 to Finland for relief purposes, bringing the total so far sent tn $500,000.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article327 1940-01-11 2 AS BRIEFLY reported in a reeent Reuter cable, Germany's Austrian army, consisting of 600,000 men, wil> revolt as soon as Britain includes the independence of Austria in its war aims This is the claim of Dr. Berger Vosendorf, right-hand man of Chancellor Schuschnigg. now living in a327 words
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Article142 1940-01-11 2 PENANG MUNICIPAL ENGINEER From Our Own corresponded) Tenang, Jan. 10. AT a meeting of the Penang Municipal Commissioners yesterday, the first of the year. It was stated that 20 applications were received locally and 30 by agents in London for th° post of Municipal Engineer, vacated by the retirement of142 words
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Article51 1940-01-11 2 MAJOR-GEN. UcNaughton, leader oi the Canadian overseas lorces ac- i companied by his staff has arrived in France, says Renter's special corre.s pondent There was no official ceremony and they are proceeding U meet Gen. Lord. Gort, Commander-in-Chief of the Bri- tish Expeditionary Force in France.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article676 1940-01-11 2 TUAN Perdana Menteri Chamberlain telah i member i snatu ttchapan yang di-siarkan dalam radio dari I^ondon sa-malam. Dalam uchapan itu ia telah berkata bahawa tahun 1940 ini harus ilcan jadi tahun yang sa-habis besar ma'ana-nya clan kesan-nya dalam chertera tawarikh dunia. Tahun Ini telah mulai dengan diam2676 words
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Advertisement94 1940-01-11 2 ALHAMBRA NEXT CHANGE t EDGAR KEHNEDY LYHME ROIERH t* s"^5 ERIC LINDEN HKO RADIO ftcter*. Oirtcf^ by frf« C Kmmtm. fr«dvc^ b x SOI If SSt M. Urmn Ptoy tr Arfrto* U«di« A Sh«rmon low*. and HALL JOHMSON CHOIR RKO RADIO hsfeM Directed by £EPd\ T A£D VORHAUS. Produced by94 words
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Advertisement306 1940-01-11 2 ANOTHER HIT for "The BIG THEATRE with the BIG PICTURES A Grand Thrilling Story rf British Coma Devotion in an Outpost of the Empire! CAPITOL 1 a™W fl BF Bv .^^■^^^^^^^B^B^Bk. Bk a vu^^bhßßßF BBW j^M alß^B^Bj Ba Bft- >^ BJ B^k. BBB^B^B™ «^5 wj B^B Ji'i 9k. ±Jb7 B^P^^^306 words
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929 1940-01-11 3 WORLD PRESS APPLAUDS MR. CHAMBERLAIN "Public Will Rejoice At Premier's Determination" KEEPING GOVERNMENT PEOPLE IN CLOSE TOUCH interest has been evinced in Mr. Chamberlain's speech at the Mansion House on Tuesday, and his words of confidence that Britain is ready to face the trimmer struggle that lies ahead has met929 words
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118 1940-01-11 3 Assassination Attempt In Shanghai JAPANESE DENY ARRESTS MADE Shanghai. Jan. 10. N r issued to-night by m Council on the s ation of Mr. God-Secretary-General of hai Municipal Council, on, veils Uimt Fu Sia-oen. the mayor o: the Greater Shangpality, when he called on express congratulaicape, said he had beenReuter - 118 words
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77 1940-01-11 3 SNATCH-AND-RUN THIEF ADMITS CRIME I ho wrested a Chinese gold chain and locket confronted by an D the Singapore second esterday. The mother, m why her son was Ong Chai Liang, was' jewellery (ran a »is walking along ad on Friday last. vas deterred a week alter! \-.\ded guilty, and77 words
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Article53 1940-01-11 3 a Our Own Correspondent* Ipoh, Jan. 10. fof a meeting to bo 1 at Ipoh during Easter by mem- the Malayan Veterinary Asso- 1 *he Perak branch will be 1 Ing in the near future *ake ry arrangements. London, Jan. 10. Athlor.e has been ted :oir.mander-in-chief of omensReuter - 53 words
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Article81 1940-01-11 3 London, Jan. 10. THE calling dp of the first batch of the 22-;!3 age group began to-day. These men registered in December, when it was stated that the calling up would begin early in the New Year. It will be some weeks before the calling upReuter - 81 words
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Article113 1940-01-11 3 Sweden Red Danger "NO REPETITION OF 1890-1918" SWEDISH concern over the SovietFinnish war was expressed in two quarters last night. The Swedish Reichstag has passed a series of emergency measures which would be applicable in the event of war or of the threat of war, and the chief of the113 words
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Article166 1940-01-11 3 Dublin, Jan. 9. THE search for the ammunition stolen from the Eire army magazine in Phoenix Park, Dublin, continues unabated. A further 100 cases were found to-day by police and troops on the Kildare-Meath border. Seven men were charged to-day in connection with the ra*dReuter - 166 words
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Article72 1940-01-11 3 Bucharest, Jan. 10. IT is oflicially announced that the meeting of the Balkan Entente, to be attended by the foreign ministers of Turkey. Greece, Rumania and Jugoslavia, will be held iq, Belgrade, ccmmencin? on Feb. 1. The conference is considered in diplomatic circles here to be of particularReuter - 72 words
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Article77 1940-01-11 3 CONVICTED of "abetting the ollence of receiving an illegal gratification of five cents" for a policeman, Quek Yong Hoe was sentenced to two weeks' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore third police court yesterday. The policeman alleged that he saw five Chinese gambling in River Valley Road.77 words
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Article69 1940-01-11 3 "AN incorrigible rogue, was the des- cription Court Inspector D. Cowie gave to A. Salam bin Said Dawood, who appeared in the Singapore third police court yesterday on a charge of theft of $6 from a stall in the New World amusement park on Boxing Day. Salam, who69 words
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233 1940-01-11 3 London, Jan. 10. DIPLOMATIC circles here believe that the departure from Moscow of the British Ambassador, Sir William Seeds, is probably final and will undoubtedly constitute the turning point in Anglo-Soviet relations. These circles point out that Russia appears to beHavas - 233 words
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344 1940-01-11 3 Stiffer Russian Resistance On Salla Front PICKED TROOPS WITH GREATER MOBILITY Helsinki. Jan. 10. HEAVY fighting is continuing near Salla, according to reports received here. It is understood that Russian troops to the west of the town are putting up much stiffer resistance than their comrades did at Suomuss&lmi. They344 words
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Article174 1940-01-11 3 i Prom Our Own Correspondent London, Jan. 10. COMMODITY and Exchange marKets closed v as follows with previous quotations Id parenthesis:— RUBBER: Firm. Spot: 11-jd 12d Ull3 16d H 7 «di Peb-Mar. Il 7 8d 11 15 16d (ll%d ll~ B d) Apr-Juno Il 7 ;d 11174 words
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Article333 1940-01-11 3 I The above arc dealers* middle prices r brokers' margins, fcrnkorage and stamp duty are not include ii —Exchange Telegraph. London. Jan. lf. THE following are to-day's closing middle quotations: Shares are of £1 donominatiou unless otherwise stated Con. Loan 5% 1944-64. 109% funding Loan 4% 1960-93333 words
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Article84 1940-01-11 3 London, Jan. 10. MR. Ernest Brown, the Minister of Labour, speaking yesterday at Edinburgh, expressed the view that events which will decide the war would take place this year, although they might not be worked cut to victorious results in 1940. In reviewing the balance84 words
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Article49 1940-01-11 3 fTHE Hungarian Foreign Minister, Count Csaky, has sent a telegram to Count Ciano, the Italian Foreign Minister with whom he recently had talks, in which he stresses the complete harmony "of our points of view in the maintenance of peace in the Danube I Dasin."- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Advertisement64 1940-01-11 3 < IP time quality tfrVs *o obtainable ft'f) ui«- o ape nor navour H only found in imported MfaMVPrY our Austrauan for* la WmTtTMIiIm j ■d irom selected milk and Aa#¥TfHfri ~^d pigs, we always have a W'V^V\U\\\tmm *ock or legs. CHOPS. KxiX4Uj| V v inn oitotti nros; m %W^64 words
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Advertisement55 1940-01-11 3 TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL BELTS any size from STOCK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. BOX fifPSPBTHPRI TO-PAY OFFICE I^SuUUhHJI PHONE ||^M4L?Y^MOi^OOERja 3.15-6.15 Wil —CINEMA— m. +m 3400 ||HHMHHtt9BH0 r 9 15 4Kfe OPENING TO-DA Y "HONEYMOON IN BALI" WITH FRED MADELEINE AKIM MAC MURRAY CARROLL TAMIROFF TAKE A TRIP TO55 words
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Article, Illustration635 1940-01-11 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940. The Spring Offensive DOTH the Prime Minister and Sir John Anderson, the Minister for Home Security, have this week sounded warnings regarding the likelihood of intensified warfare in the near future. This is merely official confirmation of the widespread belief that Hitler635 words
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1158 1940-01-11 4 PERTINAX - Hitler's War Guilt French Policy PERTINAX By Paris, by Air Mail. TH E great importance of the Yellow Book published by the French Government is not so much to expose the guilt of Germany as regards the immediate origin of the war (on that point full light has already been1,158 words
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Article370 1940-01-11 4 IT IS with something like amazement that Britain reads of the exploits of the Finnish soldier on skis. Yet it is to his skill and mobility as an individual accustomed to this mode of travel that his country, owes much of its success against the heavy-footed370 words
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Article73 1940-01-11 4 MARINERS are warned hi^ited anchorages la Strait which are dtlined issued by the Master at Settlements, last night. One !s within an tx pore Island. Pulo Übin and Besar, the second between the coast 01 Pulo TekQOg and Johore, and the third is eastwai i Singapore Island73 words
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Advertisement156 1940-01-11 4 is\K \A As n 'fi /Dr i mm ffif%*°t y/jiiftlcflLDß ECK S B\ SPECIAL T0 M< IHE APPOINTMENT KING 0F SL%M I." c 'p r^ i fi NEWEST DESIGNS IN UirtMOND JEWELLERY. NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES. < incorporated in Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. CATHAY BEAUTY SALON m Latest156 words
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Article, Illustration624 1940-01-11 5 Collecting Money For Refugees From War THREATS INDUCEMENT ARE NOT PERMISSIBLE (From A Chinese Correspondent) DECENT discussions on the work of the China Relief Fund in Singapore call attention to the fact that the cMstitatiaa of the Fund is clearly defined in the624 words
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538 1940-01-11 5 America A Revised League Of Nations LIKELY TO JOIN NOW THINKS BISHOP LEE "J BELIEVE the time has come when America will join i the League of Nations and help to revise it and put it on a more solid foundation/' declared Bishop Edwin F. I Lee, of the Methodist538 words
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Article1071 1940-01-11 5 I ATB9T DONATIONS to the Malaya Patriotic Pimd, which already totals more than $1,000,000. include $18,000 from Penang $676.32 from Miri, $4,000 from Nerri Sembilan, $7,000 from Kedah, $4 7,000 from Selangor, $56,400 from Perak, $5,000 from Pahang. $5 250 from Pcrlis. $4,000 from Sarawak, $1,190 from1,071 words
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Article64 1940-01-11 5 WONG CHEONG was yesterday fined $10 in the Singapore Fourth Police Court when he was convicted on a charge of failing to have letters conveyed by post, having taken them to the s.s. Cremer on Jan. 9. It was stated tha* he was found with64 words
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99 1940-01-11 5 MAN BOY ACCUSED OF HOUSEBREAKING TAN Oh Quee, a juvenile, appeared on j 1 three charges of housebreaking and theft before Mr. J. L. McFall in the Singapore criminal district court yesterday. With Tan in the dock was Kam Hia, aged 23, who was arraigned i on the same charges.99 words
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98 1940-01-11 5 EXTENSIVE alterations to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, have been progressing for same weeks without interruption of daily cinema shows. The theatre will be air-conditioned and interior improvements are being carried out. Downstairs ssats will be "Dunlonillo" upholstered arm-chairs. It will be operated and controlled from98 words
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Article258 1940-01-11 5 War-Time Change In Colonial Office [ILIR. Christopher Cox, formerly i?i Director of Education in the Suj dan, has been appointed educational i adviser to the Colonial Office for the duration of the war, it is announced. He replaces Major Hanns Vicher and Mr. Arthur Mayhew who258 words
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421 1940-01-11 5 INQUEST STORY OF POISONING IIVIR. W. G. PORTER, the Singapore ITI Coroner, yesterday, returned a verdict of suicide at the conclusion of the inquest on a detective, Khoo Lay Soo, and a 15-year-old waitress, Chan Suet Wan, who were both found in a house421 words
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Article103 1940-01-11 5 OLD plantation songs sung by the Hall Johnson choir are featured in R.K.O.'s "Way Down South" which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. Starring Bobby Breen, it tells a story of a young boy's efforts to save his dead father's plantation from the hands of a103 words
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Article61 1940-01-11 5 AN EUROPEAN, James Anderson, was yesterday fined $15 in the Singa>cre traffic district court when he )leaded guilty to a charge of driving a tar without due regard for the safety )f others at the Junction of Bencoolen street and Bras Basah Road on Dec .0. It was61 words
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Article636 1940-01-11 5 X-RA YING HIGHLANDS TROUT From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Jan. A N *2 L^ S The at r*mim Highlands have been havin* lurk with trout, it is reported. t"c" trout in Va Irom England heii?h!' < Evcn^ uaI !y. a l^ttte over 8.000 Healthy linserhng's wen reared. i -°t636 words
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Advertisement15 1940-01-11 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! j £>INE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Phone 4906) Jltfor* Qf AfUr the ShQW15 words
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Advertisement77 1940-01-11 5 The DYNO H U B A REVOLUTION fIN CYCLE LIGHTING Absolutely Weatherproof $15.00 COMPLETE WITH LAMP THE PATENT DVNOHUB (12 or 8 volt.) is completely revolutionary in design. It provides electric lighting from a dynamo mounted in the front hub It consists of the usual cycle hub with the addition77 words
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Article1286 1940-01-11 6 Fraser And Co's List I 4 i WEDNESDAY, JAN 10, 1940: 5 P.M. MINING Bayers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s> 5s l%d 5s 6d Austral Amal. (ss> 6s 9a 7s ld Austral Malay if) 37s 39s Ayer Hitam 24s 6d 25s 6d Ayer Weng ($1) .851,286 words
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136 1940-01-11 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 10. 1940: 12 O'clock Noon Bayers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 39 39 l i No. IX R.S.S. F.0.8. in cases January 39 7 8 40% O.F.A.Q. RSS. F.0.8. in bales January 38 7 b 39 1 s136 words
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Article64 1940-01-11 6 MR. B. B. Tunold of the North American Trading Corporation, the foreign subsidiary of IsbrandtsenMoller Company, Inc. of New York who operate the Maersk line, stated in Singapore yesterday: "The Maersk Line intend to run one cr two sailings a month in accordance with freight offering. 'The64 words
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Advertisement564 1940-01-11 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for th< following materials or service*. Fo: particulars see Municipal Tender Room Supply of Sluice Valves lor Water fci period May 1, 1940 to Apr. 30, 1941 Date of Closing. 4 p.m Mar. 18 1940 Installation of Sanitary Fittings a1564 words
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Advertisement641 1940-01-11 6 Daily Share Report ISSUED BY FRASER CO. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Heavy buying of industrials was the feature in the market to-day although Tins and Rubbers were by no means neglected. Alexandra Brick Ordinaries were bid for at $2.10. Gammons were bid for at $2.27 and business was done641 words
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Advertisement28 1940-01-11 6 PITMAN'S COLIIGE SFtM/u CLASSES for London Chamber of Commerce Examinations in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOK-KEEPING. COMMERCE and in all COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS. V/nte, call or telephone for vrosvectus. Phone 5022.28 words
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Advertisement557 1940-01-11 6 lo MROI'I AMI AMEKICA VU rWiWe COLOMBO, UOMBAY. SUEZ, PORT SAIU AL£ \VM»KI nm, s GENOA. MASSEnXE» ANrt NEW VORK Sails S'porc Penang Arr PRESIDENT POLK Feb 4 Feb 6 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Feb. 27 Fen 29 A; TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA PLNANG. COLOMBO ROMRAF AM. CAPE OF GOOD557 words
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Advertisement367 1940-01-11 7 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES ♦INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. tit O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. ing to the Company's inability to puUisn the :uaJ departure dates of its steamers intending engers are courteously requested to enquire at the V a S.N. COMPANY'S Office to ascertain the approximate dates of departure367 words
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Advertisement535 1940-01-11 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M..3.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5433. Passage 6131. H|ui/MI MCINC 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. tor detailed information535 words
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Advertisement324 1940-01-11 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCBAA BUILD INC. COLLY Eft QUAY. tIMCAPOM ffcL 4 1 ft CHARTERED BANK BUILDING PENANG rEL i \t>* BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States ot America. Oates are not guaranteed, alt cargo booking* subject to Conference War Clauses. WKSTKRN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST324 words
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200 1940-01-11 8 LATEST RACING CLASSIFICATION LIST Bsano, Esquire And Jade Lady Sent Up BEAKQ 111 ->een s^nt ro ctoss t?7O nc~ordiir^ to the Btrai R I idmtioo elms- 1 ...rod en Tuesday. Beano! has l doubt earned his promotion on Um strength ol his ftne double at the Fenang meeting. Jade Lady200 words
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Article117 1940-01-11 8 T3E following have accepted to play .or the S.C.C. vs. the S.C.R.C. today at the S.C.C. Dr. B D Molesworth: Pay Lt. G. C. Vlortin. R. A U Tood: J. P. Wood. W. J. Peel. Capt. J. R. Kellett. G. W. S. Wattes, T. A. D. Htwsn,117 words
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Article154 1940-01-11 8 T»:K oingai>ore Chamber of Commerce yev Association held its 1.468th auction yesterday when there were Catulosrued 1.581.404 lbs v 705.98 tons) OCeroi 900.452 lbs (401.96 tons) 460.082 lb.^-. (205.39 tons) Spot London 11 13 16d. New York 19"s cts. PRICES REALIZED Sibbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.154 words
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Article588 1940-01-11 8 Manchesters Lose By Six Goals To One At Hockey SULLIVAN SCORES THRICE THE S.R.C. first team went a step further in 1 maintaining their fine unbeaten record for the season at hockey yesterday when thov beat the Manchester* by six goals to one. It was a588 words
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Article570 1940-01-11 8 J.V. Rainbow - DIVERSION FOR THE AVERAGE PLAYER J.V. Rainbow I Billiards By I THERE are folk frequenting the billiards rooms who now and then cry out loud for some diversion. The beauty of billiards, its never ending chain of discoveries in new positions for the average player, and the thrill of banging570 words
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Article53 1940-01-11 8 PHK following: is Penang's Stale hockey team to meet Kedah on Friday at Penang: Ng Teck Lee; Wee Chong Chee. Ismail Hashim; Boey Seng Poe. Chee Phui San, Gan Thean Beng Lt. H. T. Rooke, Abubakar bin Awang, Jagmohan Vehra. Oh Chon? Seng, Chong Fong Chin.53 words
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646 1940-01-11 8 FOLLOWING is the lull list of entries for the Pen* r Turf Club's January meeting at Ipoh on Jan. 20, 24 and 27 Owing to the heavy entry there will be nine races each day, and races will start at 2.15 pm. nay646 words
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193 1940-01-11 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Jan. 9. OLAYING on ihe town padang yes- terday, the Old Boys' Association were held to a draw by the Segamat Police at hockey, each side scoring twice. In the first encounter the OB. A. scored an193 words
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Article, Illustration27 1940-01-11 8 picture. A phase of plav in Tuesdays hoikev match on the padanff in Singapore Civilians and the Combined Services played a one-all drau. Free PressFree Press - 27 words
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380 1940-01-11 8 January Bogey Golf At Bukit Timah The January b the Royal Stagapo I j pluyod at Bukit 1 and Sunday and res I I A division tor D F I: score ot three up. 1 I tie in H iKiwecu A B. Patei d bert ffiftb a score ol thi380 words
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