The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1940

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,025. ESTIh 1835 SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1010. 5 CENTS.
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  • 333 1 Fall Of Viipuri Would Not Be Decisive REDS BATTER CITY v ITU shells falling into Viipuri at the rate of 20 rounds W rrerj two minutes and a Russian claim of the capture i residential suburb, last night's news from Finland g that the position
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  • 42 1 London. Mar. 1. A RAFT batteries fired at an I over the Thames estuary The raiders were so h'gh be seen as a speck streak- the east. About 50 shells it before it got out of range.
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  • 105 1 "Freedom Of Finns Assured" Primate London, M ir. 1. rIE Archbishop of Canterbury, speaking at the Mansion House to-day, said the Russian attack on Finland is an instance of the tendency which is afflicting: the world, by which any power which thinks it has sufficient brute force is ready m
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  • 117 1 Anglo-French Financial Agreement Paris, Mar. 1. AN agreement published between the Treasury and the Bank of France provides for: Revaluation of gold stock; Repayment of advances made to the state before the war; Sale of gold by the Bank to the state against Treasury bonds, and Raises the limit on
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  • 298 1 PEACE PLAN NOT TAKEN SERIOUSLY London, Mar. 1. A SO-CALLED PEACE plan published under the auspices of Lord Tavistock and the British Council for a Christian Settlement m Europe has aroused only Limited interest m the newspapers m Britain and some, like The Times, ignore lt altogether. In political quarters,
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  • 66 1 Loiulon, Mar. 1. THE number of Australian pilots to be trained for the Empire training scheme is to be increased by 4.C00 to 14,300, according to a statement by Mr. R. G. Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, quoted m an Australian broadcast m German.
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  • 34 1 Zurich, Mar. 1. A SENSATION has been caused by the arrest of M. Tobler, leader of the former national front, at SchalThause. on a charge of espionage on behalf of a foreign country.—! Reuter
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  • 97 1 Peiping, Mar. 1. According to Japanese Press reports from Kaifeng and Honan the arrival of four British nationals, whose names are unknown, at a China inland mission hospital there has caused a recrudescence of the anti-British movement -which had subsided after the total evacuation of British residents from
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  • 55 1 Dublin, Mar. 1. T^HE municipal services are at a standstill as the result of a strike cf municipal workers for increased wages owing- to the increased prices of commodities. A number of streets were without light last night, and only one section of the fire
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  • 133 1 London, Mar. 1. NAZI airmen made further bombing raids to-day on British fishing boats m the North Sea. British fighters went up to drive them away. In early hours of darkness the 28--foot motor fishing boat Courage put into port reporting that she had been bombed
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  • 267 1 Berlin, Mar. 1. MR. Sumner Welles, U.S. UnderSecretary of State, arrived m Berlin shortly before 10 a.m. to-day. Mr. Welles was welcomed at the Anhalter station by von Weizsaecker, State Secretary at the Wilhelmstrasse, representing von Ribbentrop. Nazi Foreign Minister, and the United States
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  • 354 1 THIRD VISIT TO BERLIN IN FOUR DAYS London, Mar. 1. COR the third night m succession and the fifth time since the outbreak of the war R.A.F. reconnaissance aircraft have been over Germany. An Air Ministry communique states that m the course of the
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  • 129 1 Congress Aim Complete Independence r^^ Patna, Mar. 1. THE ASSERTION that complete independence should be the goal of India is reiterated in a 700-word resolution passed by the Congress Working Committee to-day. The resolution states: "Indian freedom cannot exist within the order of British Imperialism and Dominion status or any
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  • 195 1 London, Mar. 1. *TT_E NORWEGIAN steamer Brott, 1 583 tons, was bombed by German aircraft and was escorted into an east coast port by a lifeboat. Six of her crew are believed to b« adrift on a raft. Meanwhile, the Italian steamer Mirella, 5,340
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  • 131 1 CREW NOT FIRED ON IN LIFEBOATS THE captain of the Wakama who, with 33 officers and men. is v prisoner on board a British cruiser which picked them up alter they had scuttled their ship, has asked the British Embassy to send the following message
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 72 1 SIG3A TEA BR |NGS THE FRESHNESS >D FRAGRANCE OF THE MALAYAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT -THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN! Orchestral Concert 8.15 to 915 p. m. DINNER DANCE (formal) 9.45 p m. to 1 am, SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY^ ROYAL HAWAIIAN ENTERTAINERS
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    • 143 1 THERE IS NO BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA GROWN IN MALAYA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET FINAL APPEARANCE OF CLAUDINE SITNIKOVA OPERATIC SINGER DANCER DINNER S3.— NON-DINERS SI DANCE FORMAL. EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT BY THE ADELPHI SEA VIEW HOTELS ORCHESTRA DIRECTED
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  • 298 2 London, Mar. 1. li.« j closing middle ■MtaHoaa Shar< of »*l denomination I 80UUMTD Malayan <os) 25.7 fee I Siono Tin 13 9d Southern Trcnoh lit) H,M Sun f -;o] Bcsi <5.«> 22 9d Trvvo.v Tin \ss) 2 3d Tronoh (9t) 25|- Hong Kong Tin (ss) 22
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  • 184 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES iI-'roiD Oui own Corre~u.udent> London, Mar. 1. j |^OMMODITY and Exchange markets closed \*t as follows with nrevtous Quotations m parenthesis-— RUBBFR: Quiet. Spot 12 7 16d 12^d U2 l _d 12 9 16d* Marek 12 7 16d 12^d (12»_d 12 9T6d) April-June 11 13 16d 11 15
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 1063 2 Case For Income Tax In Malaya PLAN TO ENSURE THAT ALL PAY THEIR SHARE UP to date there would. appear to have been a general consensus of opinion, including the whole of the local Press, that the introduction of income tax m the Colony and F.M.S. as a means of
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  • 122 2 GOOD houses yesterday marked Alhambra Theatre's general release of 'Hitler -Beast of Berlin" and the j March of Time film, '*The Battle Fleets of England." which were first seen at a charity showing on Monday. The picture, which is the most outspoken film based
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  • 100 2 rvURING 1939. the total volume oi water purchased by Hammer and Co., Ltd.. water suppliers to shipping, frum the Singapore Municipality amounted to 644,491 tons as compared with 611,483 tons during 1938, said Mr. jL. Rayman, Municipal President, at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. '"In
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  • 60 2 A BANKRUPT, Ramasamy, why said be had a wife, three children and a mother-in-law to .support on a salary ol *>80 a month was ordered to pay $5 a month to the Official Assignee, by, Mr. Justice Pedlow In the High Court: yesterday. Ramasamy's liabilities irere
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 ACCLAIMED BY PRESS PUBLIC! The finest Stor> Ever Written About Nazi Germany TO-DAY and TO-MORROW ll a.m.. ;U5, 6.15 9.15 p.m. ALHAMBRA phone 6909 Rcsen ations Must he taken up Before 9.15 p.m. §An Eloquent Drama of Courageous HumaniU Straggling under the iron heel ef Despotism SECRETS NEVER BEFORE RE-VEALED-The
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    • 48 2 j NEXT WEEK at tiie CAPITOL ■■i m i wuu i i -_-_.k -g_w__w->^_i-j.v_^. rmmm The One Voice that the Whole World wants to hear The Star who was recently voted BRITAIN'S QUEEN of the SCREEN Now She's m Love! /lift& and Sings more gloriously than ever |(\l
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    • 228 2 HERE'S YOUR BEST WEEK-END SHOW; A-^-theV "HRTNG'EM BACK AGAIN" Hcta^foJjH have come to sec this grand comedy Twin Urcafe] 4 SHOWS TO-DAY At Malaya's Lett* and 1U.M..3.15-6.15-9.1S CAPITOL T g Everybody's raving over HELEN ('ILKKKT ndj Hard Teacher) MO **fO\Dßlt< /T_ ANDY WANTS TO CET MA R ri Mm, iF
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  • 632 3 London Press Comment On Scandinavian Anger At German Sea Warfare GFtt\f Awe London, Mar, 1. tiS #h arr ogant warning: to neutral governments k now ftSS Tv Ur r "f pub,ic °P inlon of ih nationals he Rri£! by fur er warning that by
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  • 159 3 London, Mar. 1. prehension seems to have p-fdlng the detention of xporta to Italy. It had ended that German Italy should be subject rt control and the Italian I so informed shortly la order m council .:ed. vovcr. of the very serious industry of
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  • 43 3 0 Front there was a rday between French itrola cart of the Mg a Paris message. There on both sides French losses but nothing is known of the s French communique -rht. although thfw was •■:i the I aut^r region.
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  • 32 3 NAZI SHIP PREPARING TO LEAVE MONTEVIDEO New lork. Mar. 1. the New York Times' corresDondent. the! q Lahn, 8.493 tons, nil with a caiga of Fight o: the crew have fasdfsdfsadfsdfs Reuter
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  • 27 3 O-xii Correspondent Bangkok. Mar. 1. oaper suggests Prince Chakrabongse as Thai to the Court of St. James, j Minister to Tokio as .rite.
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  • 89 3 Shanghai, Mar. 1. THE American-owned Shanghai 1 Evening: Post leerns that the inauguration of Wang Chingwei's new central government (controlling the Japanese-occupied territories m China) has now been postponed until April 2. The personnel of the new proJapanese government, it ls stated, will include Wan- Ching-wei
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  • 708 3 London, Feb. 29. ON Sunday Britain will have been at war with Germany for six months. The first few days even saw dramatic events of sea and m the air and it is n those two elements that m the Intervening months the
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  • 22 3 A BELGIAN SOLDIER on sentry duty near the German frontier keeps warm with the aid of a thick sheepskin.
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  • 136 3 FIRST TO TRA VEL ON NEW HIGHWAY Chungking. Mar. 1. AFTER FIVE DAYS on the road to Chungking, the United States Ambassador, Mr. INelson T. Jonnson, arrived here from Kunming early this afternoon m rough travel-worn clothes and his fa:e covered with a
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  • 61 3 Mon te video, Mar. 1. THE wreck of the £3,750,000 German pocket-battleship Graf Spec has been bought by Julio Vega Helguera, head of a firm of foodstuff importers. Helgruera stated that he would use the wreck for commercial ends." The purchase price is not
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  • 425 3 WHY CONTROL IS NECESSARY London, Mar. 1. T"HE following points are made in the explanation section of the White Paper relating to the new Palestine land regulations announced by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, in the House of Commons on Wednesday
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  • 43 3 London, Mar. 1. MR. E. F. Benson, the distinguished author, died in London yesterday. He mi taken to hospital a fortnight ago Mr. Benson, who was 73 years of ase, was the third son of the late Arch- bishop of Canterbury.- British Wireless
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  • 164 3 Back To Normal In Hcngkew Shanghai, Mar. 1. •yHE Japanese Domei agency an- rources that the Japanese ccnsulgeneral, Mr. Miura, and the chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council, Mr. Cornell Franklin, are signing an agreement to-day pnniding "for the restoration of norma! conditions" m Internotional Settlement areas north of Soochcw
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  • 94 3 Shanghai, Mar. 1. WIDESPREAD industrial unrest In the foreign areas owing to the soaring price of foodstuffs, chiefly ol rice and flour spread yesterday to the bus service, which is now comnleteiy at a standstill, causing inconvenience to thousands of foreigners and Chintse wh:> are
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 146 3 jmmm? L^C^A^ —fo r dinner will have an entirely fresh meaning if you have rot already eaten some of the delicious ice cream made by the Cold Storage Creameries. Easily the finest, richest, smoothest ice cream you ever tasted, and so digestible too because it's homogenized. There are a dozen
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    • 149 3 THEATRICAL MAKE-UP BY "LEICHNER" from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery lioad. box *iw__ywr_S"^_nPß t,wes OFFICE I Kill 9m\ 1 3.15 6.15 PHONE [j M/ii^JMo/r Modern 4 -osm* m _mm. smm. P jß_^^m^^^^gM_M^__MM_lM-B-M-i-^-H-i-M-M-ftfl-WBBBI r?tr WHKRE ItBKfOPI r.OF.S ll O'CLOCK SEE THIS TO-PAY I BOOK N ow" WT_Hv AmsAT _^BA_Ht mMmW -T
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  • 623 4 The Singapoe Free Press SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1940. Broadcasting CHAREHOLDERS of the British v Malaya Broadcasting Corporation will meet to-day to consider the offer which has been made by the Straits Settlements Government Xo take over the Corporation, and with it the whole of the broadcasting organization m Singapore. There
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  • 710 4  -  Gen. Sir Charles Gwynn What The War News Means By THE arrival of the Australians 1 and New Zealanders m Palestine ancl Egypt is welcome not only as a proof of the unity lof the Empire, but as a substantial addition to our
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  • 647 4  -  Walter Duranty By Riga, Feb. 11. THE Baltic States are at the 1 crossroads of Northern Europe small calm nations amid the surrounding storms. Here meet diplomats and ''agents" of many nations, taking notes, sending information to all points. There are stories of all kinds— that I
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  • 92 4 "VIVE LA FRANCE" FROM B.B.C. ANOTHER talk weekly BBC Malayan listeners i new series is called and it began, lift Thurs describe Franc-, the F i their war effort week by week. In contrast to tl beginning of the 8.8.C. talk per week i Malaya at a conveniei there is
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  • 37 4 THE Chunc IK': John Simon, will bro 1 tend to-night. Malay; be able to hear his spec n or 9.50 nm. IOHBOtTOW, :l ings will be broadcast In service ol th< Bn <"
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 11 4 W£ JAJWE Jewellery.. Jades.. 18. BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 775 5 No Change Justified, Declares Report COMMISSIONERS DEFER DECISION 3 MONTHS I I \Si: hw not been made out to justifj a change H roi:1 ||m present public transport system to one of ed competition on omnihus and trolley-bus routes," tht finding of the sub-committee
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  • 50 5 i i. \n>l l lONS of the Governor's TSi\;>< address to the people of m The Case For Income Is I mc It.' at 7.25 p.m. toll be broadcast from the on Monday as follows: r».i;> pm. 5.45 p.m. IooCM *>-15 p.m. tmimm P.m.
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  • 277 5 Mother Rushed Back Into Burning House DID NOT FIND HER SON r i« h cred :se to look for rapped inside m waa given by a 20- Yew Lin. at a Coro:ne death of her son. Wong Kong :day. .w sequel to the >t^rc-house m Upper' p. Feb 22. when
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  • 104 5 THAT he was compelled to steal because he was out of work owing: to the Singapore Harbour Hoard strike was the plea of Wong Sang, who was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore criminal district court yesterday for robbing a woman, Cheang
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  • 290 5 'Naziism' Hint Made By Commissioner DISCUSSION ON ATTAP HOUSE WHEN a suggestion that there was a hint of Naziism m a particular decision taken by a committee was made at the meeting of Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday, the president, Mr. L. Rayman, declared. "In self-defence I ought to say this
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  • 81 5 FROM Monday, until further notice, the dredger "Tembakui" will be engaged m dredging operations between Military Pier (Blakang Mati) and Marine Department Pier (Pulo Brani), and will work at all states of the tide by day. The dredger's moorings will be across the channel but
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  • 42 5 MALAYA S domestic tin quota has been fixed at 65 per cent., consequent on the international release of 80 per cent., for the second quarter ot the year, states an announcement, by the Chief Inspector oi Mines, F.M.S.
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  • 99 5 '.From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, iMar. 1. CIVE Penang Chinese against whom banishment warrants were taken out by the Detective Branch last week will leave Penang for Singapore en route to China to-morrow. Another Penang Chinese, arrested m Sungei Patani, against whom a banishment
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  • 119 5 Believed To Be Of An Early Settler (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Mar. 1. fJIGGING a drain for laying under- ground cables by the side of Clement Place, near the central police station m Beach Street, Municipal workmen discovered p-trt of a human skeleton at a
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  • 54 5 ALLEGED to have threatened another at lend ant of the Mental Hospital, Jogdia Rai, with a parang on Thursday, Timothy Chey, an attendant at the same hospital, had a charge of criminal intimidation explained to him m the Sinyapore third court yesterday. The ease was postponed
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  • 44 5 THE Chic: Kathi of Singapore, Haji Abbas bin Haji Mohd. Taha, J.P., will broadcast for the first time this evening The Chief Kathi wall speak from the 8.M.8.C. at 7 p.m. m the series of Malay t^lks on the war
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  • 37 5 A LECTURE In Tamil on "Our Muslim Duty" will be delivered by Mr. Abdul LatifT at the Thuckaiay Muslim Association premises at 27A. Robinson Road, (Ist floor) to-day. Mr. M. K. Fakhruddin will preside.
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  • 55 5 A PUBLIC meeting will be held under the auspices of Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam at the Vivekananda Sanmarka Sangam play -ground <.Enggor Street) at 5 p.m. to-day under the chairmanship of Bramachari Kailasam. Mr. L. Rajamanickam, will speak In Tamil on -"Education and Motherland" and R. P. Ramasamy will
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  • 43 5 THE Lloyd Triestino liner Conte Biancamano is due here at 9 a.m. on Monday from Shanghai. Hong Kong and Manila. She will berth at the S. H.B. wharf and is expected to sail westward bound at 6 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 38 5 CONVICTED on a charge cf driving a car without due regard for the safety of others along Orchard Road on Jan. 12 Dr. E. Laid;aw Thomson was yesterday fined $25 m the Singapore Traffic District Court.
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  • 278 5 TKKK were so many debates at yesterday's meeting of 22 Singapore Municipal Commissioners that— The meeting ended at 5.05 p.m.; By that time, 11 Commissioners had left at various stages of discussion, beginning from 4.25 p.m. when six members made the first move;
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  • 1032 5 MR. STONE MENTIONS $2,500,000 PLAN IN spite of his argument that Singapore could well afford to embark on a scheme of relighting the city, Mr. T. H. Stone failed again to secure sufficient support at ihe meeting of the Singapore Municipal Commissioners yesterday to carry his
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 Make your next visit to CAPITOL TK^ATRE Doubly Enjoyable by DINING FIRST atthe MR -CONDITIONED CAPITOL RESTAURANT *vhere Cuisine. Comfort Courteous Service r the Outstanding Considerations
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    • 185 5 f Faster, Closer Shaves! because of the Remington Shaving Head the finest prepc cision instrument ever devised for removing U*f*r hair from the face. Tm+*** NO BLADES-NO SOAP REMINGTON RAND no cutting ELECTRIC CLOSE-SHAVES NO SCRAPING SHAVING-AS EASY _^""""<\ AS COMBING THE HAIR! W^ Z^^ 1 Retail Distributors: j^ -_Bw>^^-^^_^--^
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  • 126 6 DE3IDENTS of Malaya are reminded by a communique from the Department of Information that m letters written to persons overseas the date; of sailing; and destinations of ships should not be mentioned. For example, if Mr. X is writing to his wife m England to say
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  • 420 6 1 1 'L'RKI sa-telah bersedia bersunggoh2 sa- lama dua belas bulan yang lalu mi, ia telah chukup siap sekarang menanti apa jua bala yang akan tiba, kata Tuan Saydam Perdana Menteri TuiiCi dalam perchakapan radio dari Ankara malam tadi. Kemudian kata-nya Turki telah bcrbelanja 30 juta paun
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  • 214 6 Wall Posters Will Be Reintroduced FROM January next year the display cf posters and paper advertisements pasted directly en to house walls will be permitted. After a debate yesterday, Singapore Municipal Commissioners carried a motion by Mr. Yap Pheng Geek which brought m this decision, negativing one which had been
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  • 153 6 ISSUED BY FRASER CO AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY Cx lions were again very subdued In narke«i to-day and the amount of business transacted was negligible. Local tin v.-as J 4 easier at 9129% and the price of r. .ber at four o'ciock was buyers Spot 38
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  • 420 6 Singapore Mar. I. ■BAT Beef steak lcati 40 Beef stew or curry do 35 Fillet Steak lb. 65 Mutton, Australian do 38 Java Goat Flesh do 54 Pork, lean kati 48 Pork, lean and fat (Ist quality) do 38 POULTRY Capons (locally reared) kati 55 Ducks each
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 685 6 CLASSIFIES ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SLNGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now invited for the j following materials or services, Foi particulars sea Municipal Tenders Room Supply of 30" dia. Steel Straight Pipes and Specials for Water Dept. Date of Closing. 4 pm Apr. 16. 1940. Suoply or Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes
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    • 233 6 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT I KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Rd. I (near Swimming Club) J Board-Residence at moderate rates I Large Gardens Tennis. Phone: 5758. I _-__^--_—-J EAST ANGLIA S. 01-J-EI tUSa 81NGA*Ott£. S mlna co town nign level garage* dally or monthly rates, large grounds, excellent cuisine, tenxria tingle
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    • 395 6 _^_^_i H -fi _^_^B FAST PASSENGER SKRViCfe SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA Uo\<. M >v Ba is Spore ■-5. CITY OP IfEWPORT NEWS Mar. 2 if s.s. CITY OP NORFOLK Mar 23 BJt. CITY OP LOS ANGELES Apr 20 i.s. CITY OP SAN FRANCISCO May 4 ACCEPTING CABGO FOX
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 223 6 Post Office Mail List Mails cla_e at tiie General Post o_flce as tollows: TO-DA* Aden Air) 5.03 p.m. Africa (Air> 5.00 p.m. Australia (East South) 5.00 p.m Bunaa < Air 5.00 p.m. Ceylon Surface) 5.00 p.m. China. Kunming (Surface) 2.00 p.m. Esvpt Air) 5.00 p.m. Great Britain and Eu: pe
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 357 7 p.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED DJ ENGLAND) P. dt O. S. H. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained c United Kingdom, also to Hong Kong and BghsL Passengers are requested to register their moments, but under present circumstances are perforce restricted. v Nf.M-U may call at
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    • 468 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m F.M.S.) TELEPHONE: Freight 5431 Psasafe MIL Pj|fol*ll PACIFIC Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" •DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom. AH under one management. For detailed information
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    • 500 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States of America. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger 3hips.
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  • 1649 8 Explode And Faith Good Among The Ponies FIRST DAY OF SELANGOR GOLD CUP RACES QOLD Point and Nieuwsgierig: have been selected as good bets m the main events for this afternoon's races at Kuala Lumpur m the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's
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  • 60 8 SELECTIONS for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpur are: Race 1. Faith. East Lynne. Race 2. Explode. Twinkling Eyes. Ra-e 3. Emily Dignus. Sir Patrick. Race 4. Drift On Teddy Boy. Race 5. K.C.G.. Velocity. Race 6. Artful Sailer, Wae ere. Race 7. Double Esso. Turn Over. Race
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  • 297 8 Hock Chye Misses Century By 3 Runs I> RIGHT innings by Lav Hock Chye and E. Doraisamy, who knocked up S7 and 87 runs respectively, enabled the ACS. to beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors cricket team by six wickets at Anson Road yesterday. R io top this
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  • 353 8 THE A.P.C. played good football yesterday to defeat th? Straits Times b> three goals to nil m a Business Hou es" League fixture on the Clerical Union ground. The result w-s rather again.? the run of play, for the Pressmen had slightly thi better of exchanges, especially
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  • 47 8 T'l2 monthly mixed fo— -somes comnef.tlon of thf* Garrison G-if Hub was p. Dyed over 18 holes at Tanglin on Wednesday and resulted m a win for Mrs. R. H. H Stewnrt and MDlor F. G L:i:t t-jus with a return of 81—8=73.
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  • 23 8 THE Business House's League fixture 1 between the Singapore Traction Co. and Gut'nries. arranged to have been played -yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 231 8 LIARD fought games characterized yesterday's play m the V.M.C.A. open invitation lawn tennis tournament when four more ties were decided. In a men's singles championship tie. Duldig went down fighting to K. T. San after three sets, winning the firs', by 6—3, and losing the next two
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 8 picture. Said gets his hands to the ball before Kok Choy can become d m_c. < m Thursday's soccer match at the stadium, m which the Malays and Chinese drew.- Free Press
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  • 292 8 Nestanglo Beat G.E.C. Two-Nil At Stadium A FTER lcsin-r to th~ rt and Shangha, Ranu overonMonda>, N sl;u full points at th* Ul the G.E.C. at the StVuT" day, winning by tv„ m a Business II> U l, n i lure. a >u<* it. An interesting Just before the imang.o
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 136 8 £<<* V*^ >>C .^_K_^ __*~>_ wf^^Mf\ J JLw^r\\ f^i' 'A > N 9s*mmd /Ss^ A 1 A* -with P fcS^l •P* j it.^cioation -S&&; fel beyond antictpa* g£ i|M MORKIo iv From all angles the 3 n o,^POwer, 0"9 weight/strength ratio has beer the pre« U° j» V»i consideration m
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