The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 May 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS j NO. 16,091. EST*} !«.;:> MONDAY, MAY 20, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 518 1 GERMAN OIL DEPOTS GO UP IN SMOKE R.A.F. Wreak Havoc At Hamburg And Bremen Terrific Explosions Sheets Of Flame RENEWED ATTACKS ON TROOP COLUMNS Infaura of operations carried out by R.A.F. light, when o'l storage tanks m Bremen amor*. Ihe targets attacked, show !u raids expended from Hamburg: m an
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  • 79 1 London, May 19. TIE Air Ministry announced today that bomber aircraft of the R.A.F. have carried out further successful operations against enemy communications and bases. Daylight attacks were made on enemy troops and local points m northern France. At night enemy road and railway junctions m Belgium were
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  • 247 1 Dutch Forces Leave Zeeland After Heroic Resistance T^HE Dutch contingents making a gallant stand m Zeeland have now left and will continue to flght ;it the side of the Allies. In the islands, where the Dutch forces which held out for .some time were reinforced by Allied troops, all military
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  • 21 1 London, May IflrlE Princess Royal has undergone a slight operation and Is progressing favourably. No further bulletins will be issued.— Reuter
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  • 360 1 "WHAT COUNTRY WANTS IS ACTION" -REYN AUD Paris, May 19. "TpHE captain who wen the victory at Verdun has returned from Madrid and all his wisdom and power will be at the .service of the country until victory is won," declared M. Reynaud, the French Prime Minister, broadcasting last night
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  • 1045 1 Reinforcements Rushed To Stem Enemy Advance DEUTERS special correspondent with the B.E.F. reports that while the British forces m Belgium are standing: firmly on the new line they took up according to plan on Friday, reinforcements men and vehicles from Great Britain have been
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  • 368 1 Opinion In U.S. Grows In Favour Of Immediate Aid For Allies New York, May itf a VIGOROUS controversy is arising over the question of givinf all possible immediate support tt the Allies. Indicating a big .swing over bi opposition opinion, the New York; Times reports that 50 Republican leaders from
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    • 86 1 RECEIVED FROM WEST TAFFETAS STRIPED PRINTED PLAIN MOIRE DISPLAYED AT:— CHOTIRMALLS 41-43. HIGH ST. SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIGHT TUESDAY WEDRESOAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNERDANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY IHE QUARTETTE ARTISTIQUE fcaturir.,' J_\ 3PME»srffflii^MMKMHP?ffi£!T^ •r£&/W^ T^^^«^^**^^J%?3Hl^H v xsl Ws&-j%^ >. "*^at ■raß^^MMpto < < Qravaj R .J_JmwWa m\^mm -Wi^^nf is
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  • 146 2 U. S. Journalists Tribute To Allies ADMIRATION' of the 'excellent iv. rale of the British and French who are keeping their chins n thia time of crisis." was •d by Mr. Frank Smothers, [respondent ol the Chicago Dai. v w'no arrived m Singapore by air from Chungking yesterday, tope, her
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  • 76 2 "MUTINY on the Blackhawk" which opened at the Capitol yesterday. is a well-balanced show. The picture is full of action and thrills, and its chief virtue Is that, In spite of what must have been a very strong temptation to a Hollywood producer, the scenes
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  • 132 2 T'HE adv< nturcs of Raffles, an amateur society cracksman originated by E. W. Hornung. always make good reading. They are even more interesting when transposed to the screen. David Niven is slick m the title role of "Raffles," now at the Cathay cinema, and
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  • 46 2 FILMED entirely m natural colour, "Isle of Destiny," an R-K-O Radio picture which had a midnight premiere at the Alhambra on Saturday, is gcod entertainment. Thc acting of William Gargan. Wallace Ford and June Lang who have leading parts, is pleasing.
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  • 29 2 Mr. Michel TKrle, newly appointed French Vice-Consul for Batavia, who was In Berlin prior to the outbreak of war, arrived m Singapore yesterday with his wife and baby daughter.
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  • 341 2 Volunteers For N. I. Expeditionary Force ECONOMIC CONFERENCES HELD IN BATAVIA (From Our Own Correspondent) Batavia, May Im. THE Netherlands Indies are gradually recovering from the shock of the Nazi invasion and the subsequent "cease fire" order. Hollanders' hopes and national pride are now centred on the continued resistance m
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  • 184 2 New Nazi Force For Narvik Is Shattered TRANSPORTS SUNK Parts, May 19. AN attempt by the Germans to relieve Narvik by sea from j Trcndheim has been repulsed. The German transports have been sunk or captured by Allied warships. I states a Havas dispatch from thc Narvik front. Refugees arriving
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  • 224 2 Three Associations Request Revision "fPHERE Is a general feeling that A cost-of-living allowances as paid at present are not compatible with the rising cost of living" is a statement made, m the annual report of the Association of Non-Government Employees, Kuala Lumpur. Although appreciating the allowances
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  • 91 2 DEPORTS presented at the monthly' lx meeting of the Y.W.C.A., Singapore show that the hostel was full during the month, a successful jumble sale has been held, also a further short course hi dress-making. New activities are the course on "Sex and Life" under the auspices of the
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  • 42 2 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, May 19. Mr. B. F. Bridge left to-day for Singapore, where he will act as Official As&ignee. and Mr. lim Koon Teck, police? magistrate, Penang, comes to Malacca to act as district Judfe and registrar. Supreme Court.
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  • 103 2 PARAMQUNT'S tcchnicolour picture ol the South Seas. "Typhoon." which had a midnight premiere at the Cathay on Saturday. Is exciting, even though the him varies little m effect from previous pictures of this type. Tlie outstanding momenta are tlv: tire and typhoon scenes, which are remarkably
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  • 476 2 Indian Speaker Centred Democracy Dictatorship "YOU CANNOT be indifferent to what is going on around you. You cannot say that politics are not your concern. If you do not think about politics, politics v.;;; think about you. If you do not take part m .shaping the society of to-morrow, others
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  • 37 2 THE SINGAPORE C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION n\n i i-m, mr i M I ogM GF.AQ. R E F.AQ RB 8 baiopi C Bi;.: ba'.f s Ma Flat Cn Future MonthI IX R*r per lb. N ib
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    • 28 2 m our lifetime have eyes beheld its GONE WITH THE WIND TUESDAY MAY 28th AT THE CAPITOL 4.15 DAILY 9.00 RESERVED SEATS $3. UNRESERVED $2. Sl 50 cts.
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    • 145 2 ADVENTURE! THRILLS! COMEDY fURN Yesterday's crowds acclaimed thK imost thrillin-f Action Film- ewe produ CAPITOL f^ New Universal's Exciting. Actio* Crmwimcti Sti one of the vrorltTg most S---n-ational Od ll j. i lkaakM>Al Haa P^^^ *B BB warn J afio^ 111 aai Bai L £Jk E2**k-s -Js -.<^3ai^^^\ h #B
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  • 264 3 iced Mechanized Find Difficulty lntaining Supplies London, May 19. shock occasioned by Germany's break fortified lim^ to the west of the v _m and public ha 1 c settled down to I tfce portion which to-day is sum--nience *"Na. T i onslaught Haekens" ir
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  • 7 3 Slackening Of Anglo-Italian Noticed mer as I
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  • 69 3 Foreign Forces In China To Stay At Peace ShaU .ihaj. May 19. 11l lliry of Italy Id rable military China) 1 Ing a belligerent, lowii I made yes- special Interest. -O 7 Admiral Thomas C. Har.. ander-ln-Chiel of the United th the commansdl Eui In Central All readil'* agreed insofar
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  • 127 3 AKarir.a, Mj.y 19. CCORDING to information received m German circles here. Hitler gave a recent conference of high Nazi officials a promise of peace by Aug. 15. It is stated that this date is being widely spread among the German people. The economic situation
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  • 189 3 New York, May 19. A WASHINGTON despatch to the New York Times says that diplomatic reports reaching Washington indicate that the Kremlin is shocked by the success of the Nazi drive m the Low Countries. The despatch says a strong possibility has developed that
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  • 40 3 Rome. May 19. SIGNOR Mussolini has replied to President Roosevelt's peace message Although there is at present no indication of the nature of the reply, it is learned that II Duce does not commit himself Reuter
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  • 42 3 Batavia. May 15*. T-H3 Government of the Netherlands Indies has announced its willingness to pay the Tares of all Dutch reserves and soldiers abroad who volunteer for military service m the Nether- is Indies R e uter
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  • 31 3 Pars, May 19. AN air raid was carried out m the district yesterday evening. Two flights cf eight planes participated. Reuter Four were brought down
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  • 515 3 SPEEDY R.A.F. FIGHTERS TAKE TREMENDOUS TOLL JHAT the Germans are using air warfare to an extent never before visualized was a remark made by the 8.8.C. air observer when broadcasting from London last night on the fighting m the air. Nobody knew better than
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  • 138 3 London. May 19. T*HE King has sent the following message to the R.A.F. "During .my visit to the headquarters of the 'bomber command. I was able to hear mo~e of the epic deeds of the bomber force m recent weeks "Coupled with
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  • 263 3 Mr. Duff Cooper On Why Allies Are Confident M \.i*h d:e\. concern alsc with deep confidence," uVecuu Duff Cooper, Mil >ter of h tion, m a broad One reason Cor our conn that the enemy li playing for higher stakes th?:. i fr.Dufl Couper i aia. "We may v I
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  • 20 3 JT is o:.. ia •that i to look .fter German i r- lands Ir-d ■•< Reuter
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  • 13 3 London. Li:*:.: "N i may ol aTac) mer onn of the enei aped.
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  • 654 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, M AY 20, 1940. Blitzkreig Week rvilE news from the war zones yesterday was rather more encouraging than Saturday's despatches had led the public to think possible, and it is now evident that very effective use is being made of the Allied forces facing the
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  • 1278 4 Rhodo dendr on Time In Kew Gardens at am n London, May I HOPE you won't think 1 have gone nature study crazy. I know I have written rather a lot about flowers and parks lately but, frankly, these things are attracting more notice from the average man and woman
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    • 660 4 (i mz i 'Vr) ttoTa.A-*'.) What did the "fp^T^^. I Si \v-^\__ N. urveyor say— «S NX Tp-^S 1 as he surveyed J|{/ the bar /I J A B "Grid I ■Lflf^V^ *«*^?^E i „'<a*hitky m£rkmY 1/^ "Good**— yes, Johnnie Walker l« j^ Wk )Tl|| is blended from all the
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    • 55 4 I#\ it V T^*m_\mmwswtmi_fmj_i i..i.te i a.ivas rents. Maker and repairer of rail an and Bertam Chicks, Canvas and Spring Blinds. Tarpaulins, Icnts. Bags, Blue Screens, Bertam Panels, Wire Netting Teneing, Wool huntings and Hags. ABDUL RAHMAN, relepbone 2454. Oliice: Robinson Bond, Opposite relegraph Cai Work' hop: £93, Joo Chiat
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  • 813 5 Economics Professor Deprecates Undue Spending In Wartime 1 PUBLIC'S DUTIES I E here not only hinders the Empire's tends to raise prices m Malaya, against t i,r poorer fellow -citizens. Once we realize I hei-rin to show our contempt for tertamfai£, communications, transport, or relations.
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  • 52 5 THE tl ree 1 lamed Uy the S;np?>p.re M I centre In 1231 ..nd replaced with similar typ-s last gave. i tax on this type h -ever, and transp. rt cenin ige ol 2,500 per rn< The total m.l-^aL'e run by v< lhe transport centre w.u** L'U.;
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  • 45 5 AR m l \l S Pc uro -ais en? oi M persons hurc when a <..rm.ni plane crashed and burst into flames m a Cla. ton street Five people were killed, including the Germ-in airmen, and houses »ere badly damaged.
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  • 336 5 WORK on the Singapore Improvement Trust's $1,500,000 building scheme m the Tiong Bahru district, which will include the provision of a covered playing ground that can be converted into an air raid welter m times of emergency, has now begun. Nearly 250 flats and
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  • 64 5 THE St. John Ambulance Association states it is regretted that the course] of first aid lectures which should havecommenced at the Marine Court, Fullerton Building, last Wednesday, had to be postponed owing to the doctor being unavoidably delayed. Candidates for the course are asked to attend this
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  • 173 5 FATHER PAYS HIS $50 FINE iFroni Our Own Correspondent) .Muar, May 18. AN elderly woman. Som binte Abdul Rahman, was the complainant m a case m which her grandson, Hassan bin Jalal, who save his age as 18, was charged before Mr. S. A. Bakar, First Magistrate,
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  • 106 5 QN his way to Australia and New Zea- land to see orchid collections before returning to the United States via Honoiuiu. Professor E. A. White, formerly for 26 years professor of Cornell University. Ithaca. New York, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Burma. Professor White, who taught
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  • 52 5 Mr. Tan Choon Hock, of the Singapore transhipment department of the Asiatic Petroleum Co., Ltd., writes to state that he is not the person of the same name concerned m a police court charge alleging robbery of jewellery and money at Yeo Chu Kang. which has been reported m the
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  • 248 5 MAGIC has caught on m Singapore so effectively that a society intended principally for the clerical class but also open to everybody, of any nationality, has been formed. It is the Singapore Magic and Hypnotic Society, with headquarters at the Serangoon Road residence
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  • 898 5 Court Reserves Judgment In Indian's Libel Suit Against Newspaper COUNSEL'S ADDRESSED (From Our Own Correspondent) FTER three days' hearing of the case m which Fd*.m Maurice Glover, editor, and the Malaya Tribune Pi Ltd., were being sued for S2OO damans and costs a young Indian, Ramsaran, until recently a motor
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  • 512 7 NAZIS' MISTAKEN THEORY AFTER SPANISH VENTURE [HE superiority of British fighter planes m many respects over German machines, and the defects which the war has revealed m the German air force, are the subject |ol articles by special correspondents m the Manchester Guardian and
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  • 57 7 hangsha. Ma\ 10. yi'.E southern group of the Malaystan Comfort idstdon left Changsha to-day for Hengyang i*n route to Bhiukwan for a visit- of the North Kwangtung front a report from Lanchow statea that Mr. Tan Kan Kee. "who arrived there by airplane, is lea\inp fcr Shensi Province soon to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 294 7 Law Notice For The Week aothfiffc Mes for the we€k coniinencin 8 Before the Honourable The Chief Justice I Sir Tercy McElwjtine m Court No. 1 To-day at 10.30 a.m.— Bankruptcy *119 40 —Re W. A. Moth. Before the Honourable Mr Justice j a Beckett Terrell ,If Court of Appeal,
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  • 243 8 Waites Scores 79 Against Fort Canning IN a game of cricket played on the S.CC. padang yesterday, the Singapore Cricket Club beat Fort Canning by three wickets. Wattei and Rea batted well for the Club, scoring 79 and 55 respectively, While Marshall, with 47, and Beeston, with 49. did best
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  • 119 8 recla I HAOC v tMBfl they RAILWAY JVMOIJ*T C. S .1^ A £> X nn b Ttwrnend t- 2* v IWi Exfcnu 231 M km. R. Thamoi mod A Yijia- C, r*,T.*a- 1 mUmt_" J. one tor 61. carte*. om- for M: Hamford. one ior 52,
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  • 116 8 RLTS oi yesterdays sailing races at thy Royal Singapore Yacht Ciub •arc The first race m 'B" class for the Alford Challenge Cup was won by liowgll 8 w T -iik?r> while Betsy CM H. Matheson* was second and' Awan| Trabang »E. G. Holiday*
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  • 34 8 POLICE beat the R.A.F. (Tengah) at cricket at the Depot on Saturday. Police scored 185 runs for five wickets while the P. A.F were all out r 38
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  • 232 8 ■LAYING al Changi yesterday the S.C.R.C were narrowly beaten by 12 runs by the Royal Engineers In a cricket match. Webb (Engineers* was the highest scorer of the day with 39, while Keng S:ew (S.C R.C.) had the best bowling average, talcing five wickets
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  • 523 8 Saigon Tourists Outclassed In Final Game WINNERS' FORWARDS TOO FAST AND CLEVER All Singapore 5; Saigon 1. DLAYING their farewell match against All Singapore at the stadium yesterday, the Saigon football tourists made little impression and were beaten by five goals to one.
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  • 162 8 SATURDAY'S I'enang race results m brief are Race I—Beacon1 Beacon $47 and $11 New World $11 Auboss $8 Race 2— All Gold $41 and $10 Inez $11 Kabinda S7 Race 3— Prunella $13 and $7 New Zealand $11 Young Ginger SlO Race 4 Ciscara $15 and
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  • 93 8 IN a friendly badminton match against the Catholic Young Men's Association at the latter's court, the VS O badminton team of the Naval Bas** won by four games to one. Results (V.S.O. first) Paul Lim beat G. V Santhou 10—15, 15—3, B—s retired Stephen Chew, w.o.
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  • 56 8 (From Our Own Correspondent 1 ii.*it (.1 'Vlav IH WINNERS In the monthly shoot OJ the Malacca Volunteer Corps BRA. for May: Class "A" nett, CS M.I. S. Beadnell, 88; Class "A" handicap Cpl. Hassan bin Tawl, 92.29; Class "B" nett. Pte Tan Soon Guan, 79; Class! "B"
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  • 441 8 THE Army registered an innings victory over the R.A.F. m a two-day match at Seletar over the week-end. Resuming play yesterday morning, the Army were m the enviable position of requiring cnly 3G runs to take the lead on the first innings with eight
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 8 picture Waites faces P. de Souza m the game of eric! I on thc S.C.C. padang: on Saturday m which the S.C.C. drew with the S-R.C* Free Press
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  • 129 8 Sabapathy Gets Four Wickets For Four Runs THE Ceyi feated the R wickets m a gai Balestier Batting first tho fcr 43 runs Sa most number for the sama numb Ihs Cejrlone secre with all wi >k went en to wickets The KOTCi R.v: u• vi, Martin c Dun Freeman
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  • 35 8 T^HE semi -fin*, a* i champions!.; i lawn tennis tour; played on Baturda Kamis and V AlsagorT and A I Pei P. C. Tan and T H Guan Hock and Dl G— 3
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 44 8 TO-DAY'S SPQRf^ EVENTS N. s vr r v, a RA (Hf. R^ C hantji; second d f Tengah va, s v v. Mi Assn. vs RN v BHf "«y« cv kong and Mian*-*, JacU vs sime i Neave grmnd Tennis: Sin--..,, ships, S.C.C and
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