The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 March 1940

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,035. KSTII. 1835 THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1:110. 5 CENTS
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  • 696 1 Armistice Reached At a.m, On Wednesday DEFENDERS'^ FIGHT AN "EPIC STORY" litatement m a crowded and expectant House 19 hsl night Mr. Neville Chamberlain, the Minister, announced thai the British Minister m as informed yesterday morning by the Finnish a Minister. ML Tanner, that Soviet-Finnish peace
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  • 43 1 AS AERIAL VIEW OF THE PORT OF IIANGOE, which is now to be a Russian naval base under the terms of the RussoFinnish armistice. This picture was taken before the innumerable Soviet air raids on the town.
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  • 518 1 ACCORDING to the Russo- Finnish peace agreement the rt Finnish troops are to withdraw to the new frontier at the rate of nearly five miles a day. The terms of the treaty, announced by the Moscow wireless, are: The linns surrender to Russia the whole
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  • 143 1 Mr. MacDonald On Strike In Singapore London. Mar. 13. IN the House of Commons to-day Mr. Creech -Jones asked Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Secretary of State for Colonies, what steps were being taken to improve conditions of harbour workers m Singapore and whether steps were being taken to evict strikers
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  • 280 1 STOP PRESS London Shooting Sensation London, Mar. 13. SIR Michael O'Dwyer, ex-Governor of the Punjab, was shot dead at a meeting of the India Association to-night by an Indian gunman, who also wounded Lord Zetland, Secretary for India. Lord Zetland escaped with a slight bullet graze. Sir Louis Dane, former
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  • 510 1 FINLAND, DESERTED, HAD NO CHOICE BUT TO ACCEPT TERMS Foreign Minister Explains Helsinki, Mar. 13. A REFERENCE to the "negative Swedish attitude" to the Russo-Finnish conflict was made by M. Tanner, Finnish Foreign Minister, m a broadcast speech on the peace terms to-day. The terms, he said, were unexpectedly heavy
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  • 61 1 Stockholm. Mar. 13. M TANNER'S frank references to the role of Norway and Sweden m the failure of Finland's struggle have caused something like consternation here. The possibility of Sweden guaranteeing what remains of Finland is apparently removed by the provision m the peace agreement that neither
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  • 267 1 Query About Men On Malayan Delegation To The I.T.C. London, Mar. 15 IN the House of Commons to-day Mr R. R. Stokes (Lab., Ipswich) asked Mr. Mac Donald, Secretary of State for Colonies, whether a Government official and an ex-Government official, who comprise the majority of the Malay States delegation
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    • 81 1 slJ prORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. mm BIGIA TEA RAFFLES HOTEL TONIGHT Uee: what a show "GAIETIES OF 1910" Orchestral Concert p r UI'ARANTEED UREAT 8.15 to 9.15 pm- Galax* OF Girls "INNER DANCE J*"" 0 Jj™ Uloriolsly Uay (formal) Generating Gladness Cj -1o to midnight Give Generously llama Urandtime a Nn
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    • 81 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA SEA VIEW HOTEL TQ.NH.HT FRIDAY tfc SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MUSIC BY A. BERSIIADSKYS ORCHESTRA DINNER 53.— N0 AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHARGE TO-NIGHT DANCE INFORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. ADELPHI GRILL Whether you require light refreshments or an elaborate meal, the
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  • 176 2 COMPLAINT AT RISE IN K. L. FOOD PRICES <Froni Our Own Corresponden) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 13. REFERRING to the wide range m the prices of certain foodstuffs sold m the market, Mr. G. D. Cameron, speaking at the Sanitary Board meeting to-day, expressed surprise at the rise m the cost
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  • 163 2 "DURE science is the greatest force on earth; a doctor needs no other aid."* This thesis, propounded by a great surgeon m "Disputed Passage." supplies the "theme or a powerful drama. The film, which opened at the Cathay last night, is taken from the novel
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  • 155 2 Thc Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1.477 th auction yesterday, when there were catalogued i 1.085.278 lbs. 484.50 tons; offered 971.204 I lbs. 433.57 tons: sold 643.513 lbs, 287.28 i tons. SPOT London 12d. New York 18 11 16 cts. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked
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  • 129 2 DAILY prices current Mar. 13, 1940: 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 38\ 38"i No. IX R.SS. F. 0.8. m cases March ..39 39„ G.F.A.Q. R.S.S F. 0.8. m bales March 3H\ 36"\ F.A.Q. R.S.S. F. 0.8. m bales
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  • 320 2 London, Mar. 13. The following arc to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Con. Loan 5% 1944-64 110% Funding Loan 4% 1960-90 112V. V_ War Loan 3V_% 99V. tt Com. Union Assce (Units) l\i Prudential Assce *A' 27% Vi Royal Assce 8
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  • 97 2 A LANDING competition lor members who have flown 25 hours and under, on Mar. 31, and a navigational and cross-country competition m either March or early April open to all crosscountry pilot members and Service members have been decided on by the Royal Singapore Flying Club.
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  • 187 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES Prom Oui <>wd CorrefcpondenLi London, Mar. 13. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as foUows witb previous quotations u» paren thesis: RUBBER: Easy. Spot U*d U%d (12 116 d US ltd) May ll%d 11 11 16d (11 3 16d 11 15 16d) July-Sept. 11 5,16 d 11 7 16d
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  • 118 2 THE third m the 8.8.C. series called -Vive La France. heard every Thursday night at 8.50, will he on the air to-night. This series presents vivid impressions of war-time life m France, as it is being lived by both soldiers and civilians. The
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  • 80 2 MR. Ashton-Gwatkin. of the British Ministry of Economic Warfare, and a member of the French Ministry of Blockade are making good progress m their discussions at Washington with American officials. The discussions have covered the Navicert system, censorship of mails, the site of a Canadian contraband
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  • Support For Income Tax
    • 148 2 A RESOLUTION Malay Union •> on condition that Q rantees that its Unp to the duration ol th< it should be imposed on] net income"' was passed committer meeting night. Although Uu neat it without opposition members present die not Opinion expressed by rr cated that the
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    • 47 2 •From Our Ow: lf>«.h. Mar A FURTHER $I.ooi by Towkay Fo<» C known Perak miner and land prietor. to the C Malaya Patriotic Fund I The Towkay had pr. $5,000 towards the fund The total amount collected Chinese Section In I 575.000.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST j M_iu dM at t—c General Post Office as Sumatra, Medan noon follows:— Palembang air 10 a.m TO-DA¥ TO-MORROW Aden surface 5 p.m. Java surface 11.30 a.m. Africa .South'* mm surface 5 p.m. New Zealand surface 10 a.m. Australia air 5 p.m. Port Moresby surface 10
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  • WORLD REACTION TO PEACE AGREEMENT
    • 176 3 The announcement of the Finnish peace terms has not surprised French official c .cles. It is stated that the terms are less harsh than was feared and that the allies could claim that their attitude had probably be< n an important factor m moderating the Russian terms. The peace
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    • 46 3 Political observers m Rome express satisfaction with "Finland's realistic recognition of the present situation." Italy never made any secret of her sympathy with Finland but later events led the Italians to consider the conflict from the angle of the war between Germany and the Allies.
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    • 60 3 Political circles m Amsterdam are glad that Russo-Finnish peace has been restored but deeply regret the harsh terms imposed. The only redeeming feature of the war, m Dutch eyes, was the heroic and often successful defence of the Finnish army. It is pointed out that the proposed Soviet naval
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    • 147 3 Commenting on the Finnish-Soviet agreement a New York limes' dispatch from Washington states that the first teaction there is that the entiie Scandinavian area has been neutralised and that estimates of the future course of the war must be recast. The dispatch continues: "The importance of Italy appears
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    • 52 3 The news was received throughout Canada with mixed feelings, reports Reuter from Toronto. Most Canadians thought that the Allies would go to the rescue of Finland with Canadian troops, who are acclimatized. It was announced that ali funds raised on behalf of Finland by the Ontario-Finnirh air committee will
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    • 59 3 Hungarian Right Wing newspapers express pleasure at the Russo-Finnish peace and regard the new T s as a victory for German diplomacy. Tne Left Wing Press expresses sorrow and fears for Finland. The Pesli Hirlap de ares that little nations, if they have the courage, can defend themselves even
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    • 70 3 Tokio negotiations between Japan and Soviet Russia in the Far East will reach a deadlock as a result of the Russo-Finnish agreement in the opinion of the Nichi Nichi Shimbun. which assumes that Russia will now adopt a stiffer attitude in the Far East. The Chugai Shogyo Shimpo predicts
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    • 35 3 The Hague, Mar. 13. THE Dutch naval mission has returned from a visit to Italy where it has been negotiating in connection with the purchase of arms. It will now report to the Government.- Reuter
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  • 136 3 Eden Says Help Of Empire Will Be Decisive London, Mar. 13. UELP of the Empire had no parajlel 11 in history and when fully developed its effect upon the war will be decisive, said Mr. Anthonjr Eden. Dominions Secretary, at a Foreign Press Association meeting. When the Empire air training
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  • 109 3 Italy Keeping Million Men Under Colours Rome, Mar. 13. FALY is keeping under colours 1.000,000 men belonging to the younger classes who are perfectly trained, said Gen. Soddu. Under-Secre-tary of war, m a speech m the Chamtary of War, m a speech m the ChamThe occasion was a debate on
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  • 115 3 From Our Own Correspondent) London, Mar. 13. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, Secretary of State for the Colonies, did not reply to Mr. A. Edwards <Lab., Middlesborough, E) when the latter asked whether he thought it was m the best interests of Britain that such
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  • 157 3 Amsterdam, Mar. 13. DEUTER learns that almost v as much enthusiasm is being shown In official circles in Berlin over the RussoFinnish agreement as If Germany was celebrating a victory gained by herself. The Berlin correspondent of the Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant considers that it will add
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  • 441 3 Shanghai, Mar. 13. SPEAKING m Shanghai yesterday on the occasion of the commemoration of Dr. Sun Vat-sen's death anniversary, Wang Ching-wei referred tc the agreement for the setting up of a puppet central government m China. Although he was not m a position
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  • 72 3 Tokio, Mar. 13. lAPAN is prepared to renounce extrality m China, but it will not be possible to do so simultaneously with the inauguration cf the new Chinese regime or immediately foil awing, because that action require, due preparation." declared Mr. Hachiro Aria. the
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  • 154 3 Soldiers Harmonica Band At Cathay A NOVEL attraction at the Cathay cinema this evening will bj the appearance of Costello's Harmonica Band of the 2nd Battalion, the Loyal Regiment. Costello's 18-piece band, which has been heard over the Singapore radio station, will play for 10 minutes befoi the start of
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  • 110 3 Tokio, Mar. 13. DEPORTS of British seizure of con- traband goods in the Japan Sea were discussed in the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Hachiro Arita. stated he had no information on reports that a British warship had stopped
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  • 48 3 London. Mar. 12. THE House of Commons last night adopted the third reading of the Old Age Pensions Bill after rejecting a labour amendment by 182 votes to 127. The amendment declared that supplementary pensions should not be based on the household meana teat.— Reuter
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  • 666 4 The Singapore Free Press THURDAY, MARCH 14, 1940. Finland's Peace THE situation m Finland is still somewhat obscure but it seems that the Anglo-French offer of further assistance will not be required. Whatever may be the precise details of the treaty reached m Moscow between the Finnish delegation and the
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    6 4 .ROOSEVELT EXPRESS** STAFF REPORTER
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  • 1032 4  -  PRINCESS SAPIEHA American Girls Story Of Poland HTHIS graphic description of condition* i„ f( r mannwcupied Warsaw is given by an itturiau, girl who married a Polish prince. It is based m authoritative information received from WlUk n fugees arriving in France and
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  • 313 4  -  Joan Littlefield By BEING the Wife of a British ti Prime Minister Ul war time is no light task, and Mrs. i L namberlain—Who has WOn much affection by her sympathy and quiet, smiling: composure m addition to her other duties «m_~«1~ fa.sv.M spends
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  • 181 5 Ejection Orders Being Applied_For To-day NO BASIS YET REACHED FOR SETTLEMENT A u LMB K ER 0i Sin^ a P° re Harbour Board artisan* who r„ n Hn on strike since earl > January but have remained m occupation of quarters m the new housing colony
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  • 91 5 > ummoned for dui\ at thc t SaWfWparfl Assizes have p mmnss without so much illc*.'. In three out of M n> the last two days thc have pleaded guilt y and sentenced without furi, aa u.Hi ual occurrence, 11. Butterlield. (rown hail twice
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  • 135 5 LONG TERM FOR MALAY YOUTH Ni Cornea ;t^ lpoh. Mar. 13. I ::ci boy to prison Uc* this I must -I am -term imprison v be able to learn k while m prison and when you come out," H I I at the Perak D
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  • 14 5 Aol the Eurasian Women's n will be held at the Singapore, to-day
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  • 467 5 Engaged Five Robbers In Revolver Duel pOURAGEOUS conduct of a Chinese detective who, single-handed, engaged five armed robbers, and although himself struck by a revolver bullet succeeded m wounding two of his adversaries, one of whom he arrested, was commended before Mr. Justice Manning at the Assizes yesterday. Yip Chung,
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  • 80 5 DATO R. BRADDELL, president of the Friends of Singapore has agreed to open a proposed series of broadcast alks with a talk on "Singapore/ state the minutes of a meeting of the society's council. Various members of the council re norted progress m securing speakers, and
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  • 301 5 DEFENCE OF 9 OTHERS HEARD TWO Malay tappers oi the Royal Engineers, Changi, who were among 19 charged m the Singapore criminal district court with rioting at the Happy World amusement park on Feb. 7, were acquitted and discharged yesterday after the prosecution had said
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  • 95 5 PLEADING guilty to charges of possession of beer labels belonging to the Malayan Breweries and the Archipelago Brewery Co., two Chinese, Ng Siong Toh and Ng Ah Cheok, were sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment each, by Mr. Justice Manning at the Assizes yesterday. It was
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  • 42 5 ASKED about conditions m Russian Poland, Mr. R. A. Butler, Foreign Under-Secretary, said that reports reaching the Government indicated that as a result of Soviet occupation they were gradually approximating to conditions prevailing m the Soviet Union.— Reuter.
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  • 458 5 9 Ricksha Men Have No Case To Answer CLAN FIGHTS ARE OVER "THERE was a sequel to thc lights between the Hockchia and Hengwha ricksha coolies that took place at the end of January, m the Singapore second court yesterday. Eight Hengwha, and one Cantonese, ricksha coolies were required to
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  • 135 5 European Motorist Fined $150, Licence Suspended 3 Months A EUROPEAN, B. M. Douglas, of the Naval 3ase, v,as yesterday fined $100 m the Singapore traffic district court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to report an accident between his car and another on Bukit Timah Road on
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  • 391 5 PXAMPLES of the war effort m different parts of the British and French Colonial Empires are given m the Economist. In the British Empire note is made of individual gifts of greatly varying amounts or m kind— a Kenya native offered three pigs,
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  • 710 6 meat, milk SAVINGS FOR LABOURERS IT is a known fact that managers of estates refuse 1 to allow their labourers to keep livestock owing to risk of damage to young rubber plants, either m new or replanted areas. This can be quite understood but
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  • 151 6 ISSUED BY FRASER CC AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS YESTERDAY The latest political news did nothing to stimulate business m markets to-day and prices were again inclined to ease. Local tin was $128%, down 1%, while the price of rubber at four o'clock was buyers Spot 38U cents,
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    • 1083 6 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS r TENDERS BOARD RESIDENCE. SINGAPORE municipauty; SEA FRONT tatVn. I KATONG GRANOE-77 Meyer Rd (near Swimming Club) Tenders are now invited for the 9 Board- Residence at moderate rates following materials or services. For j Large Gardens— Tennis. particulars see Municipal Tenders I Phone: 5758. Room* Supply of
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 122 6 PUBLIC NOTICE AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirtieth Annual General Meeting of this Company wi-.l be held at the Registered Office, Hongkong Bank Chambers. Collyer Quay. Singapore, on Friday. Apr. 5, 1910, at 12 o'clock noon, at which the Directors will recommend that a
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    • 93 6 LAW NOTICE FOR THE DAY Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pedlow m Court No. 3 at 11 a.m.: 5.441/39— Lim See Kiat vs. Lim Hye Chua (if not concluded). Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Manning m Court No. 2 at 10.30 a.m.: Assk.es:— Rex vs. Goh Boon Seng and Choo
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  • 632 8 Another K. O. Win For Young Boxer GREAT FIGHTS BY AMATEURS |7>: -SCHOOLBOY champion, 16-ycar-old S. Deans of the Police, followed up his third-round knock-out •win m the preliminaries of the Tolley Cup competition at the Happy World on Tuesday night, with another knock-oat win last night, m the :ter-
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    33 8 picture. A (foalrcnuth incident m a first divi ion soccer match at the stad'um on Monday m which the Police beat ths Gordons by the odd goal m five.-- Free Press
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  • 302 8 IN a keenly contested reserve division soccer match on the padang yesterday, the Chinese beat the S.C.C. by the only goal scored m the game. The Chinese were the better side but, as the score would show, they had to fight hard for
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  • 117 8 TIE only tie played In the V.M.C.A. tennis tournament yesterday was m the men's handicap singles m which I. A. Alsagoff (—30.3) beat Wee Eng Lock (—15.3). B—6,8—6, 6—2. The natch was a semi-final. To-day's ties ft.. Handicap Mixed Doubles: Mrs. Mockler and S.
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  • 24 8 PLAYING at the Depot yesterday, the Royal Navy beat the Police by three goals to two m a Reserve Division match.
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  • 20 8 Soccer: Reserve Division, Fortress U.K. vs. Malays, Stadium Loyal* vs. Manchesters. Gillman Barracks. i^ennls: V.M.C A. tournament.
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  • 304 8 FOLLOWING are teams Tor this week- end's cricket matches m Singapore Cricket Club vs. the S.R C on Saturday at 2 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. on thc S.C.C. padan^. S.C.C: J. H. B. Lecki\ J. W. Ewart G. W. S. Waites, G. K.
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  • 125 8 FORI CANNING gained another convincing cricket victory yesterday beating the R.A.F. (Tengah) by 134 runs m a match at Tanglin. Batting first Fort Canning compiled 190 runs. Highest scorer was Sgt. Major Wilton with 56, next came Sgt. Baker with 38, Sgt.
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  • 390 8 FIVE GOALS TO AIRMEN IN STADIUM SOCCER S.R.C. Make No Headway Against Superior Team R A F 5 S.R.C. FATHERING full points' from the S.R.C. yesterday with a victory by five goals to one, the R.A.F. won their second successive first division league match this season. Played at the stadium
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  • 26 8 M« uw rrc: !g, art 1 h| trainer vmn r Imsmmmu 1 t. v.,. 1 the S; < the <<;urre r3 J1 QiULrter m
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  • 85 8 1 men's Bu„n Ti« Singapore Co. G„l! Ciu^ by 58 The 1 menUcned Mrs. R. L. Nunn Mrs. E. A.. BtffY S M Miss H G Larey 6 I J R. Burne fi. M ford 3. Mrs. B. R Burstal 1 ti. Mrs. R.
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  • 41 8 mora ""FILE following p| I the Chung Wha FA J Indian Youngster match on Baturd Bah Chee: Slang H Hong Siew, Seng Hock Leng. Koon I Choon Teck and Ch-*^ Reserves: Kirn E Kee, Song Hurt, S Eng.
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  • 183 8 Day Taiping IJS7ZIGHTS for to-morrow, the fir.t day of the Taiping Turf Club's Sl:ye meeting, are: RACE ONE Hacks. Div. 2. abt. :> furs: Captain Ball 13.0 Na^a'a 110 Smio Flirt 130 La—a 110 Walati 11.7 mXACt, TWO Ponies, class 2. Div. 2, aht.
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