The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 January 1940
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Title Section17 1940-01-16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 15,985. ESTI). 1835 TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1940. 5 CENTS17 words
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157 1940-01-16 1 ADMIRAL YONAI IS PREMIER Tokio. Jan. 15. £je Cabinet has been Keuter. The CaDir. Admiral Yonai: *:r Artta: War MinNvy Minister. sUtci Reuter r: of the army V nal'i selection d un xrthty, states tpanese) news I Navy Cabinet. sti siim of Into a157 words
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782 1940-01-16 1 TENSION EASES IN HOLLAND BELGIUM Why Nazi Attack Is Considered Unlikely "BLITZKRIEG" WILL COME WITHOUT WARNING that no acute danger is threatening the country were displayed in Amsterdam newspapers yesterday, reports Reuter. The correspondent of the Dutch agency m Limbourg reports that the population generally is taking the situation calmly.782 words
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49 1940-01-16 1 What Turkey Is To Get From Allies Ankara. Jan. l.». MM credit E 15.030.0C0 ljan »l SVretary--ei^n office, Ol tfc€ Anglo:u t-o-day. id, the Allied govd to buy from Turrth of raisins, flgs aigementi, all and French clear- e been irozen ■11] be swiftly unIt developQoak exchanges ■juutries.- ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article14 1940-01-16 1 lINCED that a daughter rn to the Begum of Nawab of Pataudi, er.- ReuterReuter - 14 words
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42 1940-01-16 1 The Hague. Jan. 15. IT is revealed that two Dutch soldiers were killed and four wounded by an explosion which occurred during tests with explosives on Saturday in the east of the province of Groningen. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article465 1940-01-16 1 Soviet Accuses Sweden And Norway ALLEGED ANTIRED POLICY Moscow, Jan. 15. THE U.S.S.R. recently protested to Norway and Sweden over what was described as their "anti-Soviet policy," according to the official Tass News Agency. Sweden and Norway have immediately replied to the protests but, according to the Moscow radio, they465 words
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267 1940-01-16 1 A GERMAN reconnaissance plane over northern France was chased by two French fi?hters and brought down in a field. The crew of three were taken prisoners. The Germans are reported to have brought their long-range guns into action near th3 Luxemburg frontierReuter - 267 words
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486 1940-01-16 1 SWEDEN TO PROTEST AT BOMBING OF TERRITORY THE Russian air attacks in Finland were continued yesterday and scores of planes began to cross the coast soon after dawn. They are believed to have come from bases in Estonia, half an hour's flight away. Nine486 words
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Article83 1940-01-16 1 Ottawa, Jan. 15. ANE OF THE FIRST advance subs- criptions received for Canada's first war loan was one of $20,000 from the Dionne quintuplets' trust fund, according to an announcement made to-day by the Department of Finance The slognn of the war loan is, "MakeReuter - 83 words
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232 1940-01-16 1 U.S. Arrests 7 Men Have Irish Names New York, Jan. 15. /\F the 18 members of an organizav tion called -'the Christian Front" arrested by Federal Bureau agents seven are stated to have Irish names, reports Reuter. The men were arrested on charges of conspiracy to create a revolution inReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement59 1940-01-16 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK SiGIA TEA BibVlbi mr*^H I^H Bl BV^B^ fVJ L^^BV B^^^^BvJ r^^T^ 4 I ?C-2j BBa^B^Bm I |fj SB i^L^4 Cocktail Dance 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. DINNER DANCE (informal) 9.45 to midnight CABARET ATTRACTION JUNE WEST KAY !I^V|\l ARTISTS IN MODERN DANCE ROUTINES lne 55.5059 words
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Advertisement74 1940-01-16 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW fi HOTEL WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FIRST APPEARANCE IN THE FAR EAST OF THE TRIO GRANADOS ADAGIO— COMIC MUSICAL ACROBATIC DANCERS AN UNHSI'AI.I.Y ENTERTAINING FLOOR SHOW DINNER S3.- NON-DINERS Sl.— DANCE FORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. THE ROTARY CLUB74 words
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Article558 1940-01-16 2 THE DEATH occurred at his home in Pasir Panjang yesterday morning, of Mr William Alderney Strevens, managing director of Robinson Piano Co.. Ltd.. Singapore, in Collyer Quay. Mr. Strevens, who was 60 years of age, had been associated with his firm for some 16 years.558 words
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Article61 1940-01-16 2 MARTIN JOHNSONS 01m "Borneo/ 1 two reels oi which were banned in j Malaya owing to "shameful cruelty to I animals." was .shown at a .-peciLd i matinee in Sand akan la^'t week in aid i of the North Bcrnco Stato War Reliel Fund.61 words
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Article156 1940-01-16 2 ISSUED BY FRASER CO. AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY All markets were \ery subdued to-day and prices were inclined to ease There was no chanpe in the local price of tin at $124** while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 17% cents, April156 words
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Article239 1940-01-16 2 Two of the best fights In the Malaya Command open individual championship boxing matches at Tanglin last ni^ht were middleweight contest in which CpL Spriggs. of the Signals, beat Pte. Stewart, of the Loyal Regiment, and a welterweight event in which Pte. Stewart, of the Argyll and239 words
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Article62 1940-01-16 2 T::AT woman taught him to steal the jewellery was the plea of 15--••ear-old Loh Rwai Kai when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore third court yesterday to stealing his sister's jewellery, worth 5226, in Upper Cb in chew Street last June. He was ordered62 words
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Article30 1940-01-16 2 T£O KIM KAI who was -vcently charged with criminal breach ot trust of 183 gallons of petrol worth $137. as a servant, was aequiued in the Singapore sfcond eourt yesterday.30 words
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Article565 1940-01-16 2 I ima pulota orana JeruMUi telah di-tangkap 1-1 dalam Ifaair okh srbab oiaaig2 Masir yang diani rtaiani cegerJ Jerman telah disakiti dan ili-perbuat ta' pat at oleh kerajaan Jerman. Langgaran Police telah di-laku-kan ui-ata.v rumah2 yang ui-diami oleh orang3 Jerman. dan banyak ;u;rat2 dapat di-rampas dl-ntmah2 itu565 words
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Advertisement178 1940-01-16 2 NOW SHOWN IN ITS ENTIRETY POSITIVELY FOR o^£ DAY OM.y ALHAMBRA I TO DAY 3.15. 615 9.15 J^PW mt W iffy The I ncensored ersion 'Mril of Warner Bros. Thrilling _r_M^ fc^ Vir Rpic! Xi^ft^ Tht KomhinK of the l^^l^^^/fer^--(Jerman Munition Dumps iHBPI^^I^^ r and fhi- capture ul a L178 words
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Advertisement28 1940-01-16 2 FWITHERS i^ TtiFlV FRIEND W& Arictn WKtloß llthoru lonB W 0««slo» fewlty Werrtß Nymif IP> fctorot Iroatt lobirt KtlSord yt/&^ A 20m C« trytm Pm NEXT CHANGE PAVILION28 words
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Advertisement309 1940-01-16 2 HIPS! HIPS! HOORAY! HERE'S THE SHOW TO TORN THAT OLD HORRu FEELING INTO A GRANO TORRID FEE LIR 6 lON THE STAGE! FROM 5.30 TO 615 AND 830 |Q THE TANHIAN HAWADAM ENTERTAINERS; IV4DITm"° PENING T^ DA^ WAlrlJLVlj 3.15 6.15 9 15 HULA-HVLA IN SWING TIME! Plbbt <m*3fE w Ibß309 words
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Article1037 1940-01-16 3 Messerschmitts Were No Match For Blenheims PRESS PRAISE FOR FLIGHT INTO AUSTRIA BOHEMIA JHE Air Ministry announces that the engagement which took place between enemy fighters of the Messerschmitt 110 type and Blenheim bombers of the R.A.F. in the North Sea last Wednesday is ofBritish Wireless - 1,037 words
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160 1940-01-16 3 Another R.A.F. Reconnaissance Into Germany? I that Royal Air Force e planes rlcw over rmany again en Sunday German wireless stations BOM time, as is their when machines are in rv. however has not Ugh! and it is underm future only exceptional to those la Vienna and reported. has had160 words
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49 1940-01-16 3 FACTORIES DESTROYED IN BERLIN FIRES s have broken out in s M hours, i wrdfi mi the 'Jkiiuan re comp'.etelj desIrd wma badly demaged. Id weather made men to prevent d.f:g. that in snitc of the t incendnrism. there h fires. -~.nd it is w due to sabotage. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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48 1940-01-16 3 SECURITY ZONE ROUND AMERICAN COAST London, Jan. 15. r in Panama yesred to the Government a reply to the eammu- acting president the King on Dec 23 en y. Pan-American proposals an extensive security American coast. s communication and I p|f wi'.l be issued for -morrow.- British WirelessBritish Wireless - 48 words
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Article328 1940-01-16 3 London, Jan. 15. The following are to-day's closing middle quotation: Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Con. Loan o% 1944-64... HO 1 Funding Loan A% 1960-90 108^ —1 War Loan 3Vi</ 0 95',; IVi Com. Union Assce Units i 7% Prudential Assce *A* 24^ Royal328 words
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Article155 1940-01-16 3 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (Prom Our Own Correspondent) London, Jan. 15. /COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed Vas follows with previous quotations in parenthesis:— RUBBER Duh. Spot: ll ni6d 11 13 16d (ll^d ll%d) Feb.-Mar.: 11 11 I6d li%d Ul%d 11 vsd) Apr.-June: ll%d ll%d (ll%d 11 1316d) July-Sept.: HVid ll%d (11 9155 words
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Article, Illustration18 1940-01-16 3 THIS PICTURE TAKEN IN FRANCE shows an R.A.F fighter machine at an advanced aerodrome.18 words
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580 1940-01-16 3 DIFFICULTIES DANGERS OF PATROL ACTIVITY THE troops on the Western Front are far from having an easy time of it, declared the military correspondent of The Times, London, in a weekly review of the war broadcast bv the 8.8.C. In the first580 words
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60,000 Cases Dealt With By Aliens Tribunals
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Article141 1940-01-16 3 London, 15. THE work oi aliens tribunals wnicl were set up at the beginning ol the war has now been practi-vlly completed, having dealt witli over 60,00 crises, ot which 436 were Germans and bO were Austrian^. One hundred and twentv refuser r.nd 366 non-relu^ees v.^reReuter - 141 words
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Article85 1940-01-16 3 TMREE HUNDRED people were killed and injured and over 1.000 houses were destroyed in a disastrous fire in a town south-west of Tokio yesterday. The town is an important teashipping centre. The fire began in a private house and quickly spread to a dozen part:*85 words
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42 1940-01-16 3 FRENCH INDUSTRIAL output has been improving steadily after the upset caused by general mobilization. If the production for September is represented by the index figure 50, production in November reached 83, and is continuing its upward trend.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article27 1940-01-16 3 Paris. Jan. 15. PUBLICATION of the well-known evening newspaper Journal des Debats has been suspended for two days by the censorship authorities.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article55 1940-01-16 3 London, Jan. 15. F:E TOTAL number of deaths on Britain's roads during December as a result of road accidents was 1,155 compared with 683 in December last. That the black-out was chiefly responsible for this increase is revealed by the fact that of the 1.155 deaths. 895 occurred during theBritish Wireless - 55 words
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Advertisement104 1940-01-16 3 flPßv^ '~HKw T"T L^v' '1\ «s in^B^^K' v^^^^l SisSt»:':-:^:^:-<-«8PKc*.at-»8S:>- x A. -;>^?H :•> :'^«^^B^SJ I s<i- c!^ you can tell by the flavour it's >^ AMB of exceptional quality very finest lamb Australia AUSTRALIAN ind produce. Deliciou&ly Measure to carve and a delight NEW ZEAL AN U oetter qualities could104 words
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Advertisement81 1940-01-16 3 TRUSSES and ABDOMINAL BELTS any size from STOCK MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. ipPgIMBMPM OPENING office (KEuUi^HuJil T0 DAY PHONE iliM^SSTMo^oDEßjri 3.15-5.15 •5/«ftrt IK! -CINEMA— "^^J Iki 1 1 I v^i Inll I I H 111 Rk v I ■HK^^fl w J H^kv J9H ft m&B I fll i^hv81 words
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634 1940-01-16 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1940. Warning To Strikers THE statement issued last night by the Straits Settlements Government is a serious warning to the 1,500 strikers at trje Singapore Harbour Board dockyard. It is made clear that the authorities do not intend to allow this strike to634 words
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Article1187 1940-01-16 4 J^RITAIN has been called an incurably civilian nation." Her people are not given to wearing uniform in peace time, and her peace-time Army i$ comparatively small. The Englishman takes up arms in war not as a professional soldier, but as a citizen preparing to defend his rights1,187 words
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516 1940-01-16 4 THE Britisher hates the idea oj giv- ing up his big breakfast— war or no war— Hence there has been a surprising response to an appeal by the government-sponsored "Small Pl7 Keeper's Council" that a "pig or two" be installed in backyards throughout516 words
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Advertisement525 1940-01-16 4 \o make a proper GIMLET Bfc^^W fuw jwo?s At// /Ae LIME |%#%#^pW JUICE must 6e KUNKN 1 BV SPECIAL 10 IJ M rilE APPOIXTMKNT KIN F SUM K^rD. ls: NEWEST DESIGNS ix% ujaMOND JEWELLERY NECKLACES BRACELETS BROOCHES RINGS CLIP WATCHES incorporated to Ceylon) SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. Check that fatal loss525 words
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Advertisement63 1940-01-16 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 Crook es' B or B 2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At 55.00 per pair. Nan Sin Optical House :i?5,63 words
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502 1940-01-16 5 S.H.B. ARTISAN STRIKERS WARNED BY GOVERNMENT Essential Services Have To Be Maintained DEFENCE REGULATIONS piIAT (.overnmont b taking a serious view of the strike ot 1,.>00 artisans of the Singr.-ore Harbour Board dockyard wtudh broke out on Saturday morning is evident from a olonial Secretariat communique issued throu-li the Department502 words
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Article, Illustration85 1940-01-16 5 Comes From A Family Of Scholars Sandiir B :n a awarded a CDea College last ler sister. Maureen. s -aduate Raffles teaching r>.* the La studying ii.u at ..:re he la I id uncle. Noel L' Ai OS gxaphy, poems i/.ne. He and Ifl od prints the t has taken.85 words
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Article57 1940-01-16 5 i......,.r 4 1.1r »lr. Ja>li»r u'lfec- a«rt N». 4 11 a.m. I 33— R*» Vappoo Maricar. U..nuurablo Mr. Justi.r Prdlow t Xi a II a.m. Wong Foo-; :iT.d Lau I n-i concluded C <> Honourable Mr Justice Man--1 2 aft 1J a.m. Chop Low 1.-.57 words
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Article46 1940-01-16 5 BIN HABBAM was yesterday d in the Sinsapr-re lifth «-harge or stealing a basket a house in Nas&im Hill e ol voluntarily caus- to Inspector Sarcar Singh j U made. pleaded suilty to the laimed trial to the i U postponed to Jan. 2346 words
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Article21 1940-01-16 5 B A. M. Mercer, of British North Borneo, has Miri He has been work•neo since 1913. first at Kudat t Sandakan.21 words
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91 1940-01-16 5 "SNATCHER" SENTENCED 3 TIMES IN A DAY PLEAD INC GUILTY I chin- a necklace from a Eurasian In I Senngoon Road, On? Chye Liong was lined 575. or six weeks' rigorous knpri- sonment, in the Singapore t^ird court i Yesterday and sentenced to two months' 1 rigorous imprisonment on another91 words
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Article76 1940-01-16 5 CHOO SENG THIM was yesterday charged in the Singapore fifth court with dishonestly receiving stolen property. It was aileseLl that on Dec. 12 he dishonestly received seven orttles of whisky, two uottles of brandy and two bottles of gin and that on Dec. 13 he dishonestly received76 words
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81 1940-01-16 5 TEN Chinese claimed triai in :he Singapore third court yesterday when they were charged witn being members of an unlawful assembly in Rowell Road on Jan. 8. They were accused of being in per secution of a common object, namely, to restrain81 words
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82 1940-01-16 5 Th is Fo rtune- Telle r Had Bad Luck ADCMONSTBATK>N ot the ability of a fortune-teller's bird to pick out certain cards in a Singapore police court failed yesterday and also had unfortunate consequences for a court interpreter. Obstinately refusing to do its bit, the bird turned round and bit82 words
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Article506 1940-01-16 5 Landlord Must Repair His House RENT BOARD'S COMMENTS THE Rent Assessment Bjard of Singa- pjre held a third public sitting In the civil district court yesterday, when two applications were dealt with under the Increase of Rents (Restriction) Ordinance. In the first application Lee Pang Chuan, landlord of 448. East506 words
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Article48 1940-01-16 5 DENYING that he was the man who escaped from lawful custody at Kandang Kcrbau Police Station on Oct 9, 1937, Lim Ah Too was allowed $100 bail in the Singapore third court yesterday, when he was charged with the offence. The ea.se was postponed a week.48 words
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Article150 1940-01-16 5 HUGE FIRE IN JAVA HARBOUR •From Our Own Correspondent) Sourabaya. lan. 15. yESSEJL^ were moved from the danger zone when a serious fire broke out among Sourabaya's waterfront godowns. The damage is estimated to amount to several 'viillion guilders Great quantities oi cotton, tobacco, v.ood. bitumen and collee have been150 words
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Article395 1940-01-16 5 TnE flrst ceremonial opening of the 1 Assizes to take place since the <ecupation of the new Singapore Supreme Court was witnessed yesterday when, cfter attending the usual service at St. Andrew's Cathedral, the judges led by Sir Percy McEhralne, the Chief Justice, returned in dignified395 words
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Article122 1940-01-16 5 A REQUEST for 13 hours' police costody was granted in a case in the Singapore third court yesterday in which Kam Eng Lim pleaded guilty to two charges of cheating F. H. L. Becksma of $10 in Stamford Road, and Tan Quee For of a122 words
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109 1940-01-16 5 GOH CHIN 800 was yesterday produced in the Singapore fifth court bQfore Mr. L. C. Goh on two charges of theft. He was firstly charged that while in the employ of the Singapore Cold Storage on Dec. 12 he stole seven bottles of whisky,109 words
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Advertisement15 1940-01-16 5 FOR CONVENIENCE! DINE at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT 'Pboae 4906) B*' o'*0 or After the Show15 words
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Advertisement479 1940-01-16 5 §THEUTB NOTHING EttC •j O BUY WHIN YOU GET A REMINGTON RAM) CLOSK SHAVKR. IT NEVEI Ni:CDS ac SHARPENING AND IS oc BUILT FOR LIKKTIMI 'Y* no blades -ho soap REMINGTON RAND J° scrVp'.ng ELECTRIC CLOSE-SHAVE* -GIVES A FASTER X^Ci^\ CLOSER SHAVE! _J^^ S^Tm Retail DistribUUns: :r —f ROBINSON $3Q479 words
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913 1940-01-16 6 Winning The War With Least Possible Fuss MALAYAN'S EXPERIENCE fc A PEOPLE who, having decided to fight for their liberties, had sunk their almost fierce love of peace and their own political and personal differences and united themselves into a war machine whose913 words
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Article889 1940-01-16 6 STOCK SHARE PRICES Fraser Co's List MONDAY, JAN. 15, 1940: 5 P.M. MINING Buyers Sellers Ampat Tin (4s) 4s lO^d 5s 3d Austral Amal. (5s) 6s 3d 7s c.d. Austral Malay 37s 39s c.d. Ayer Hitam 24s 6d 25s (id Ayer Weng ($1) -85 .90 Bangrin Tin 22s 9a 24s889 words
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116 1940-01-16 6 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jan. 15, 1910: 12 o'clock noon m. t^ r, Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 37U 37a' No. IX R.S.S. F.O.B. in cases January 38 a-. 905/ G.FA.Q R.S.S FOB. in bales January 371' 7 .v FAQ. R.S.S. FOB.116 words
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Advertisement482 1940-01-16 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply of Sluice Valves for Water fcr period May 1. 1940 to Apr. 30. J941. Date of Closing. 4 p.m Mar. 18. 1940 Erection of two Blocks of482 words
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Advertisement165 1940-01-16 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT RATON G GRANGE— 77 Meyei R4. (near Swimming Club) Board- Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758 EAST ANGLIA ft. O.VIJIT KISt SINGAPORE. S rruna to towu nigfl level garages, dally -jr monthly rates, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tennis, single and double rooms PHONE165 words
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Advertisement543 1940-01-16 6 10 KIKOI'h %NU A.vILUK.-ft VIA PENANG, COLOMBO. BOMBAY, SUEZ. POBI SAIil A!K\\M)|{|\ NXHI GENOA. MARSEILLES AN^ NEH YORK Sails S'pore Penang Ar-.,« Nv PRESIDENT POLK Feb 4 Feb 6 PRESIDENT GARFIELD Feb 27 Peb H TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA PENANG COLOMBO ROMRU U CAPE OF GOOD HOPE Sails543 words
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Advertisement293 1940-01-16 7 p.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES ■INCORPORATED DJ ENGLAND) P. tfc O. S. M. CO'S SAILINGS. The P» O. S. N, Company frill have a passenger steamer sailing Westwards next month BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Services K«»K >«*o- WEEKLY v xv,;, RANGOON oND CALCUTTA WEEKLY swrrrvnuM, penang, negapatam, POStO NOVO AND293 words
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Advertisement543 1940-01-16 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.M.8.) ITLEPHONE: Frdflii 5433. Ptssa^e 5131 |||^jAN PACIf IC 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. tot detailed543 words
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Advertisement325 1940-01-16 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCCAM BUILDING. COLLYBB QUAY, SINGAPORE CBL. )l}i CHARTERED BANK BUILDIHC PBMANG TEL 1 166 BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo booking* subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE325 words
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Article693 1940-01-16 8 Easy Victories For First Strings Of Tengah Airmen And Cricket Club THREE games were played off yesterday on the padang lin the first of this season's matches in the open seven-a-side rugby tournament run by the Singapore Cricket Club. In the first gams the Alexandra693 words
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Article72 1940-01-16 8 THE following have been selected to 1 play hockey for the Y.M C.A. Junior Department vs. the R.A.F. <HQ. > to-day at 5 p.m. on the Anson Road ground V.ep Horn? Leons: Low Huck Yang A. C Edgar; Cheong Thiam Siew, Goh Chin Chye, L. M. Aeria; S.72 words
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Article65 1940-01-16 8 THE Ceylon Sports Club defeated 1 the Hyderabad* by three goals to one in a hockey match played at Balestier plain yesterday. The winners' goals, all of which came in the first half, were scored by E. Dorjiisuamy first. Dana second and Doraiswamy again. The Hyderabads65 words
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Article345 1940-01-16 8 TOLLEY CUP BOXING IN MARCH Amateur Boxing Meeting's Decisions AN T E of the major sporting events of v the year, the Tolley Cup Boxing competition, will in all probability be staged at the Happy World stadium in the second week of March. This was the provisional date 3xed at345 words
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66 1940-01-16 8 A team will be selected from the rk following players to represent the above Municipal Services Club on Thursday at Farrer Park. Kick off at 5.15 p.m. J. Ferguson: Tong Hee, Cheng Hoe, Chiap Kim. Heng Weng. S->o Teng, Weng Kai. Ah Hong (Capt>, Raney, Le66 words
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208 1940-01-16 8 Weights For Four Races On Second Day At Ipoh <F:om Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Jan. 15. FOLLOWING are weights lor tour races on Wednesday, Jan. 24. the second day of the Perak Turf Club's January meeting Horses, class 4, div. 1, 5 furs, straight; All Gold 9.00 Abbots Inez 8.13208 words
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109 1940-01-16 8 THE Pasir Panjang Rovers star led the New Year with a soccer victory over the Kota Rangers senior team on Sunday at the M.F.A. ground by two goals ti nil. The game was clean and well- fought with Kcta Rangers having the better of109 words
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313 1940-01-16 8 NINE GOALS SCORED AT PRINCE EDWARD ROAD FIELDING only nine players the Y.M.C.A. suffered a decisive hockey defeat when they were beaten by eight goals to one by the Singapore Colts Hockey Club in a fixture played yesterday. The match played on the Y.M.C.A. ground, produced mediocre hockey. While the313 words
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Article, Illustration843 1940-01-16 8 STRONG SIDES SELECTED FOR ANNUAL END OF SEASON RUGBY Reason For Dougal Harper's Non-Inclusion In North Team KEEPING hi view the cardinal rule that every state should be repreI sented, the Malayan Rugby Union have made a good job of the selection of the teams843 words
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231 1940-01-16 8 SEBASTIAN WILL HAVE LAST HARD SPAR TO-DAY Boxing Notes pLENIY oi good bcxin? is pre.i<ii£ed at the Happy World covered stadium on Friday when promot t Houghton stages his nrst programme lor 1940. Tlie card has nj preliminaries. Headed by a twelve three-minute round battle bo'ueen Mohamed Fahmy and Flashy231 words
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Article311 1940-01-16 8 Chevallier Scorea Four To Give Club Hockey Victory A FINK recovery v t( N(( gave them a *H key victory over the Sutherland Highlanders m padinc yesterda>, a goal deciding the issw The Argyils took tk srore was tvo-one Kn the interval. Alim>.>? after the restart,311 words
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Article37 1940-01-16 8 TiiE fallowing will Darbv Sports c Thornycroft football teaoo game of soccvr to-day I Oliveiro: Neo Bng B -»e Ci N. Ess H G. Riches Han cteeo. B. M Somes T Bell, Lim Chew Siang37 words
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23 1940-01-16 8 ENTRIES lor I Clubs Chinese NVv. tennis tournament will 20. No entries will be that daUv23 words
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Article36 1940-01-16 8 THE Indian Assonati R.A.O.C. by the nlitai in a hockey match at Bales day. Bhaskaran scored for the i The R.A.O.C. team arr the match with the retu half had to be confinr-d I of play.36 words
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Advertisement66 1940-01-16 8 i^H^ 4 REASONS FOR USING V t I Now a pu whit* emulsified VI, fOB^V cream. J L. Mr 2 Doe not M>l linen hat V^i *^^Sw/ *t Does not "plaster "or -nak* /jWj/jp 1 Does not run in the tun or ly I make th* hair too stiff. Oj|66 words
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