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

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,144. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1910 5 CENTS
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  • 1422 1 'No Grounds For Prolonging War," He Says Fuehrer Asserts He Speaks As Victor CIANO AT UNEXPECTED MEETING OF REICHSTAG gTATIMi that there was no reason for prolonging the *ar Hitler made "a reasonable proposal for peace" to Britain before the Reichstag; yesterday. The Reichstag was
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  • 59 1 Rangoon, July 19. •THERE never was any British arms traffic", declared a prominent British businessman, commenting: on the temporary closing: of the Burma Road, and added: "A large proportion of traffic before the European war came from Germany and Italy. "latterly 90 per cent,
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  • 263 1 R. A. F.'s Reply To Nazi Raid London, July 19. >>mbers gliding out cloud made a power-dive ■ith-e&st of Eng- moon. The raiders, >pped some 30 bombs, terrific concussion, a fierce anti-aicraft few nunutes of their Kntish fighters and >wppt outwards to sea i >uift reply to the German as
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  • 82 1 A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Admi- ralty in London yesterday states: With reference ta Press reports that too Brinish merchant ships, the King John and Davision, had been sunk by the enemy in the region of the West Indies, it U confirmed that these ships
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  • 151 1 Ankara. July 19. COMMENTING on the recent naval engagement in the Mediterranean the Yenisabah Istanbul says: "The Italians failed to stand more than 15 minutes' combat. Facts speak for themselves. The Royal Navy is supreme in the eastern and western Mediterranean. "Every succeeding day confirms
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  • 91 1 London, July 19. ASKED in the House of Commons last night whether he would give a pledge on behalf of His Majesty's Government that alien refugees from Hitler now interned in Britain would in no circumstances be handed back to Hitler as in France, the
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  • 92 1 Hong Kong, July 19. r PH> Hong Kong Telegraph learns that lurther evacuation of women and children will taks place on July 27. It is understood that a vessel is at present being held for this purpose £nd it is believed that the evacuees are
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  • 69 1 Gen. Franco To Meet Mussolini Zurich, July 19. DEPORTS from Axis sources in Madrid mention rumours that the French vice-premier, M. Laval, Is 't shortly going to Berlin for dir^c. contact with Reich leaders. The Rome correspondent cf the newspaper La Suisse quotes tn on- confirmed report that Gen. Franco
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  • 45 1 Simla, July 19. NEGOTIATIONS for the importation A^ of Indian sugar into Britain have Droved unsuccessful up to the present i* is stated. The reason given is that Indian sugar producers are unable to sell at the price offered by His Ma- jesty's Government.- Reuter
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  • 261 1 ITALIAN CRUISER IS SUNK IN NEW NAVAL CLASH THE Italian cruiser, Bartolomeo Colleoni, was engaged and sunk in the Eastern Mediterranean by His Majesty's Australian cruiser Sydney yesterday. An Admiralty communique making this announcement says that the Commander-in-Chief in the Mediterranean reports that Sydney (Commander J. A. Collins), of the
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  • 79 1 Canadian Troops Rehearse Big "Invasion" London, July 19. SUPPORTED L»y every device known k» modern wai. selected units of the iirst Canadian division launched la air English village their first drier.sivrehearsal on a grand scalf Enacting the role of a landing Umme i the central Canadian brigade strong footholds at
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  • 68 1 Home, July 19. ITALY has covetous eyes on Kenya. according to to-day's Popo d'ltalia ol lOttn. Developing the theme that Britain I has not troubled to make full use of her colonial resources, the paper fays. "In Kenya a colonising naMon rich in intelligence, workers and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA gT iti m «^M TONIGHT Sp ECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE (formal) from 8 p.m. EXTENSION TO 1 A. M. i "inner s:{.o«. Non-diners $I.o<>. UAFFLES ORCHESTRA Directed by DAN HOPKINS 11 U <X served to-day from 12.30 to 2.30 p.m.
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    • 180 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO-NIGHT I ROMANTIC DINNER SERVED ON THF MOONLIT LAWN ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING IN THK BALI -ROOM FINAL APPEARANCE OF DESTY GEO DANCE FORMAL KXTKNSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY NIGHT DINNER SERVER ON THE I.AWV COMCOK. SUNDAY MORNING ll A.M 1
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  • 390 2 Dealings in Canadian Pacific Railways have been banned bv the Treasury. The above are dealers middle price, brokers margins brokerage and stamp duty are not included —Exchange Telegraph. White Muntok: 37'nd (3 7 bd) Lampong black in bond: 2'*d (2gd) Lampong black: 2 1116d (2 11,16d> T1
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  • 93 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES i From Our Ov.n Correspondent) London, July 1 9. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed v as fellows with previous Quotations ia paranthesis:— RIBBLK: Firmer. Spot 12'sd 12^d 1 12 1 16d 12 3 16d) August 12 1 16d 12 3 16d (12 1 16d 12 3 16d) Oct.
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  • 109 2 A I u u.eeting of the committee of the Pi South Indian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore it was decided to make special eflorts to raise donations from the community for The War Fund. The following sub-committee was formed: Chairman. Mr. O. Rumasamy Nadar; vicechairmen,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 177 2 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post Office as follows:Ad en surface 2 p.m., air 4 p.m. 1-uSua- il ?r. I .^S 15:?: Australia surface x3Q p m> Ka .^lait surface 1.30 p.m. SV' :.'S 4^: Ceylon surface 2p.m. China (including Shanghai) air P F.^ypt surface 2
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  • 1154 3 plays Dictators In Nomination Speech Washington, July 19. mi K are facing one of the greatest choices in history" N declared President Roosevelt broadcasting to the Pufrntk Convention at Chicago to-day accepting his nomination to run for a third term. He said he
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  • 63 3 Tokia, July 19. "Japan is not interested" replied the Foreign Office spokesman at a Press 1 conference in Tokio when asked to comment on Mr. Roosevelt's nomination. "Japans interest is focussed on the foreign policy of the United States, especially towards the Far East," he i said, adding
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  • 46 3 London. July 19. DR. Wilhelm Karo. a German specialist en kidn?y dis?rses. was to-day detained by Scotlrnd-Yard officers ii an Interm order. Dr. WJLelm Karo is a brother of Cadet-Major Mix Karo, commanding officer or the Stock Ex- change cadsfts.— Reuter
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  • 32 3 London. July 19. SIR FREDERICK SYKES (National Conservative) was returned unI opposed for Central Nottingham in the I by-election caused by the death of Sir Terence O'Connor, Solicitor-General. Reuter
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  • 721 3 "It Is Now For Japanese To Prove Sincerity" The Times H iiion. July 19. D the British conH Japan regarding vhleta the British certainly have H normal times, is Pledged by the H 'h however, ex- that the time ead to pacification in H Eay the basis of preH .ndeoendence
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  • 87 3 Mos.ow, July 19. A STATEMENT issued by the official Tass Agency states: "The British Government did not consult with the Soviet Government (on the closing of the Burma Road) and is not obliged to do so in the present state of relations between Britain and
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  • 46 3 A PRELIMINARY survey by the German new.s agency regarding the 1940 harvest admits that the grain crop will be below the standard of the past two years. It says that the results of the Autumn sowings are par- ticulany poor.- Reuter
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  • 157 3 Chicago, July 19. "ANY man in the office of such great responsibility faces a heavier responsibility than any man has faced before in this count ry," declared Mrs. Roosevelt, addressing the Democratic Convention to-day. "We face a grave and serious situation," Mrs. Roosevelt
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  • 210 3 Chicago, July 19. MR H, WALLACE. Secretary Agriculture, was nominated vicepi evidential candidate at the Democratic Convention to-day. Party managers awaited the vote with seme apprehension as there had been considerable booing from the crowd at ?very mention of Mr. Wallace's name. They faced
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  • 52 3 Italians Thought Island Was British Warship! New York, July If. ALL the New York papers carry a story from Athens that th-5> Greeks have renamed a r»ck> i I-ss-jth of CenhclJnia **Hocd Island" after Hal 'an warplanes b embed it ex ensJvMy in th-» belief that it was a British
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  • 61 3 Port Colborne (Ontario). July 19. THE p:hce have seized the 1,300-tcn Dutch s earner Prins Willcm van Oranje II when she requested entrance to the Welland Canal. There have been reports or mu.iny among non-Canodirn members of th'.-» crew. The Canadians had earlier replaced s?me
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  • 172 3 Bucharest. July 19. RUMANIAN oil companies have been ordered to place th* ra'lway iy»terns in their possession under contr 1 of the state. This move, which afTcis about 3.000 wagons, appears to be another step towards nationalization of industries, but its Immediate consequences will bo
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    • 245 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin -A and is specially prepared for u*e as a cooking oil and as a medicine. It is excellent for preventm; influenza, coughs and colds. 5O cts. per bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. @*¥UAI!g here today I
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  • 661 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1910. Advice To Chinese pVERYONE in Malaya knows how Chinese feel about the Anglo- Japanese agreement just concluded; they are disappointed. The Malayan authorities know that and the British Government knows it. Chinese in Malaya should, however, consider well whether they are justified
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  • 36 4 thft DukP O f Westminster's beautiful residence in Chester, is SJw be™ u«d m a convalescent home for soldiers. Soldiers are here now Deing u**^ enjoyin|r a game in the billiard^ooh^_
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  • 1350 4 THE present month must be stamped indelibly in the memories of thousands of Hong* Kong people. In the wake of the wives and families of Servicemen, 1,774 civilian British women and children departed in two liners in fulfilment of another stage in the Government's scheme of
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  • 379 4 Britain s Food Front THE Pftr&UM to (he Ministry :Mr. Robert Bot House of on the work tf ment, pointed m an enormous bu taking, with tr;r!::i a hi o u n I i £600,00(mwo yearly. The Ministry controlii j ports, controlled all produced foodstuffs tribution where iv regulated food
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    • 12 4 W£ JAD£ TABS Jewellery.. Jades. US BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 311 5 LOCAL VEHICLES SHOULD USE PRODUCER GAS Eliminating Necessity To Import Fuel FORESTER'S SUGGESTION Wl' f tTtaM ln the prlcc of f the out. ■ZSf ,?f V ar Mah:va sh( nW Ulrn t0 Producer gas as tl-.hvln F P»wer surest* Mr. A. H. Walton, in The of ForLf < i"- 5*
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  • 20 5 ,p i n.tnt. of the >• tti-i:unt> Vohintown 10 doming Ctaad ramp in .li,,n is undersong Pmi picture.
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  • 166 5 be haa once by tht police, :r W ub bin Kk Wmhab, ,nn third he had n been either leader uf a ito shoV( execute a s ed thai he □uprising ;ited I he had D was 1 d oi three r-ch ones
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  • 63 5 I em vrere chained in; 1 1 court yesterday j 1 'i.rnun jcamlng house in I i-Ju. on Thursday. >r ruUty and wrre fined MJ and Raid they had not W m "r^W" which PMBI. also convicted a«d rigorous hnprlsonmfr.r. -aded guilty, a man 1 the magistrate
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  • 208 5 A a... .wh. was d to i\ VKiCS' ligcrouj imprisonment, to b& nred Ly the Hpase ol Detentions by the Singapore third magfetnte. Mr. J. O. Rap- port, yiltffFlilJ. lcr sleeping in the open be v.ithou: any visible mears of subsistence. I; waJ Mlkgcd that Ramay;>h
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  • 131 5 A (iIFT which has just been made by a Singapore Chinese lirm for local defence i> as unique as it is generous, announces the Department of Information. It became necessary recently to acquire a portion of land four acres three roods in area owned
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  • 264 5 Q ATTIAS. a st c w"a r d at VI Raffles Hotel, gave evidence at j a coroner's inquiry yesterday into 1 the death of a Tamil woman named Ayomah. who was knocked down by a taxi in Geylang Roud on June 28. Attias said that
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  • 166 5 •From Our Own Correspondent' Koala Lumpur. July 19. A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Federal Secretariat to-day gives *nrt.b»ip Hot-ails of the 1941 Queen's Scholarship and Fellowship awards, snd announces that a recipient of the Utter is Dr. Megat Khas bin Megat Omar, o2 the Perak Medical
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  • 114 5 'HPHIS police constable has neglected his 1 duty," said Court Inspector D. R. Cowle in the Singapore third court yesterday. "He should have investigated the matter before bringing these two men to court." Mr. Cowie was referring to a case in which two Cantonese, Beng Chang and
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  • 407 5 WITH; a view to assessing the possibility of increasing the local production of poultry and eggs, inquiries were begun in Selangor last year to ascertain the number of Chinese egg hatcheries operating in Selangor. It was found that the trade in hatchery produced day-old
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  • 26 5 battery of the Singayofe Royal Artillery (VmuiUcci ■> tikes up firing position during their course »>{ continuous training in camp at ChmafL
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  • 531 5 ALLEGED TO HA VE STOLEN FROM A CIVILIAN ALLEGED to have stolen a cheque book from the house of a European who had given him temporary lodging, and then to have issued worthless cheques to three taxi-drivers in payment for fares. Gunner D. E.
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  • 82 5 HTIIE Singapore Volunteer Field Ambulance, a unit of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force, is beinr tailed up for continuous training between Aug. IS and Sept. 29, a period of six weeks. Many members of this unit are Asiatic hospital or ■■tartnmt dressers. Leave to attend urgent
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  • 441 5 BIG CULTIVATION SCHEME IN SELANGOR A SCHEME to laci padi c I 831 by drain.! a J tract cf undeveloped 1. the a f M. Kidd. th* Briti h .> i h annual i i and Irr. ment were <. merit <! land to furl Ale is *hc ge'.rin lon
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 125 5 -ROBINSON'S- J DISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF "BLACK BOX CALF •DARK TAN GLACE KID Sizes half sizes 5 to 1(T Two Fittings Med B-oad ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. 260 K. P. M. LINE Iteguiar sailings to Java, Bali, Sumatra. Borneo and all other ports in the Netherlands Indies. ORIENT
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 420 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED W ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained bv The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register
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    • 322 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.MS.) TELEPHONE: Frefrht 5431 FM«ai« $Mt iiioiAN wane OHO- .(Znoorporftted IB Bn§*n*k ■GnKILCVCnKu < Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRKSS" •DUCHESS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom.—All under
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  • 90 7 Hong Kong:. "THE Government in sand-bag- ging its buildings has set an example which Hong Kongr business houses could well f0!16w," said Wing Commander A. H. S. Steele Perkins, Director of Air Raid Precautions, Hong Kong. There .were fairly substantial stocks of sand-bags for sale
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  • 348 7 Saw-Miils In Singapore Losing Ground A LTHOUGH the volume of sawn and graded timber exported to the United Kingdom from Singapore continues to show a general increase, much speculation exists at present as to the future of the general sawntimber trade of Singapore. The future of the export trade to
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  • 42 7 <»c UJe-~iz2 f&ri~2it </ ■>■•'■ C. hajagopalachariar, a member of the Congress Working Committee and former Prime Minister of Madras, which was unveiled at the Indian Youth League premises by Mr. S. Ramanathan, (right) former Minister of Public Information, Madras. F. P.
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  • 94 7 AN order made on a discharged bankrupt to pay the Official Assignee $500 was varied by Mr. Justice Pedlow in the High Court yesterday. Applying for the order, Mr. N. A. Mall.il said that his clii nt> Amar Singh, was made a bankrupt in 1935 subject to a
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  • 421 7 THE Jeram people are well satisfied! with themselves and adopt the attitude of Gallio to any department! Tiom the familiar rut," wrote the District Officer of Kuala Selangor to the j British Resident of S?langor last year. He was describing the efforts to
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  • 22 7 A fine study of a fighter squadron jtilot such as r.rc Rftiiißg attempts to raid many parts of Britain.
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  • 111 7 Automobile Association THE Automobile Association of Malaya will run the G«| Hill Climb this year on Au<r. 4 in aid 01 The War Fund. Leading drivers have already announced their intention to compete. The BnuMbtand W *M ptfcced bo that it overlooks the NCDIM
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  • 131 7 Rogue Elephant Which Was Shot in Selangor TiHF bMkJ und feet o! an ui lar?:e rosjue bull now ri?nd in »l"i< BLGseum in Kuala Lumpur. Very old. the animal Mcod n ten feet, his tusk;s weighed 4a pounds each and the ol bit foreleet measured sfi l» inches. The bull
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  • 148 7 A MIDDLE-AGED C.-.-^se who began business with a capital of $15,000 and became a bankrupt somo years lr.tr Vtth Labilities amounting to $157,000, v.jls pwM a discharge by Mr. Ju,s;. P the High Court yesterday. According to Mr. T. L. Tana, tbt Official Assignee, the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 172 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rKNPERS TINGAPORE MINICIPALITY lenders. m invited for the Is tf services. For nieipal Tenders t rs. Chimney, etc. Sludge Disposal $50). Date of 1 Au» 1. rd High Pressure: r Water Dept. Date j T. 12, 1940. Ceiling P"ans Dept I Deposit bog. 12 noon, 1 1 ni-.ht
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    • 237 7 BOARD RESIDENCE, SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE-77 Meyer Road (near Swimming Club) Modern bathrooms with SaniUtion. Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: *****. NAPIER HOUSE Napier Koad. Teic. 7406 Overlooking Garrison Golf ?°M rSe vate brooms with cold and hot water. m.s. to every single and double suite English cuisine. Meals served In
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    • 175 7 EDUCATIONAL. ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, HQHG KONG, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR CHINESE STUDENTS: Classes In English bv Resident English and Chinese Graduates. Chinese classes from beginners upwards. Fine buildings on healthy site 30 acres. Prepares students for the Universities Recognised by Chinese Government. Also Primary School < Chinese National Curriculum). For Prospectus
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 28 7 Law Notice For The Day Before the Registrar ::t 10 a.m. Cl 5.60"34— Evidence to sctlifjcalo. Before the Deputy Registrar Mr Em) at 10 a.m. 8.7: cB- Taxalion.
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  • 1714 8 Irish Jig Titled Lady Best Bets To-day GIGGOLETTE SELECTED TO WIN SINGAPORE CUP IRISH Jig and Titled Lady should be the two best bets of the afternoon, to-day, the final day of the Singanore Turf Club's July meeting. Irish Jig: ran a Rood second on Wednesday and should have improved
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  • 126 8 THE following is the result of the draw for partners for the Oldfleld Cup competition, 18 holes medal play, under handicap, at the Garrison Golf Cup to-day. 3.30, Mrs. R. H. Birley and Major C. H. McVittie vs. Capt. and Mrs. W. J Holohan:
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  • 54 8 picture. picture. McFtierson rode two winners on Wednesday at Bukit /> J[» a dose picture he is seen keeping Harfleur in front of wincncuii finish in the fifth race.- Free Fress McPhcrson's second winner on Wednesday, Bridge Law, whom he steered clear to victory in a
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  • 495 8 BEATS ABAYAN FOR THE SINGAPORE TITLE JOHNNY MORTELL, the 7st. 12*4 lb. contender for the Singapore flyweight title, last night realized his ambition when he dethroned' Little Abayan, the 7st. 12% lb. champion, in a hectic 12-round title bout at the New World arena.
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  • 701 8 Winners Dominate Pi ay After Slow Start FIGHTING an uphill battle for the first r> mi Singapore recovered brilliantly from a slov slart beat the Royal Air Force by three goals to nil stadium yesterday in what was the key match ,t southern
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  • 136 8 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup, Selangor vs. Kedah, Kuala Lumpur. CRICKET: S.C.C. vs. S.R.C., S.R.C.; S.C.C. vs. Gordons, S.C.C; S.C.R.C. vs. P.W.D., S.C.R.C.; Fort Canning vs. Manchesters, Tanglin; 5.A.0.8. vs. R.A. (8.M.), B'.akan Mati: Anglo-Chinese School vs. Raffles Institution, Old ham Hall: AngloChinese School vs. Raffles Instn. 2XI,
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  • 150 8 To-day's Match At Kuala Lumpur SELANGOR and Kedah meet to-day in the all-important Malaya Cup football match of the northern section, for whoever wins will qualify for the final. Judging by the results of earlier games, Selangor do not appear to be so formidable, but the teams
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  • 80 8 TPHE following are invited to play tor the Combined Schools in a cricket' match against the Ceylon Sports Club 1 at Balestier at 2 p.m. to-day J. Anchant, (S.A.S.* caotain, S. Yogorajah (V.S.) vice-captain, Lau Hock Chye (ACS.), Vijiretnam (R.1.). D. Meya (S.A.S.), Kula Singh (V.S.),
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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