The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 August 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,178. ESTD. 1835 THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 355 1 Ribbentrop Ciano Meeting Hungarian Rumanian Envoys $IS MOVE TO PREVENT BALKANS FLARE-UP erence, which ma\ well decide the issue war m the Balkans, will be held m Vienna mfcroMC will l>e between von Ribbentrop Genual and Italian Foreign Ministers, md the Hungarian and Rumanian Foreign
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  • 102 1 R.A.F. RAIDS TELLING ON GERMANS London, Aug. 28. r Germany*! economic d the view m that the R-A.F. lids have seriously of the German and affected synthetic In many places. workers is also ihe repeated raids. reported that Indus Ruhr have been a.m, m order to get the raids start.
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  • 48 1 I London, Aug. 28. .mnunique issued tothat the armed British r, British Commander. D 3unli by Germ.! I 1 the Indian Ocean. picked up m Npw Id that the British teing swelled by an nd piyc her position th or MadJKascar.— Reuter
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  • 32 1 Istanbul. Aug. 28. AN Italian mission passed through here to-day en route to Syria. It is understood that the mission is headed by General Luigi Bardelly and includes four other generals. Reuter
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  • 75 1 An anti-aircraft battery of the Royal Malta Artillery has taken over a defence position m Egypt. The gunners are regular soldiers of the Royal Malta Artillery and have volunteered for this foreign service to assist the Allied and Empire war effort. When volunteers were asked for,
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  • 96 1 Tokio, Aug. 28. TPHE Foreign Office spokesman j stated to-day that negotia- j tions with the French concerning Indo-China are "proceeding *f( smoothly" and added that the Japanese Government was m contact with the Petain Government as well as with the IndoChina authorities. If Japan sends
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  • 79 1 London, Aug. s.o. Anew speed-up m the Empire air training scheme m Canada was announced this afternoon. The period of elementary, intermediate and advanced training of pilots will be reduced from eight to seven weeks and courses for gunners, wireless operators will also be
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  • 37 1 London. Aug. 2s. A GERMAN communique issued to-day says that British planes dropped bombs on Germany last night, inciuding Kiel, and claims that the bombs had no effect worth mentioning- Reuter
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  • 48 1 New York, Aug. 28. mHE United States transport, American J Legion has arrived here safely, bringing American refugees and the Crown Princess Martha of Norway and her children from Petsamo, Finland. Princess Martha and her children are going to Hyde Park tomorrow as guests iof Mrs. Roosevelt. Reuter
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  • 109 1 Reported Recall Of Ships IndoChina Bound Shanghai, Aug. 28. REPORTS from Hong Kong indicate a stoppage of shipping services between Hong Kjong and French Indo-China. It is learned that two British ships en route to Indo-China have been recalled to Hong Kong. Regarding a report tliat Britain is refusing to
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  • 53 1 London, Aug. 28. LEON Pandeli Argenti, former director of a merchant bank, the name of which is kept secret, was fined £15.000 at Bow Street police court for failing to offer for sale to the Treasury two gold bars worth £6,400, 400 sovereigns and 2.000
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  • 35 1 TWELVE San Francisco airmen are flying to New York to take a specially chartered liner for Britain where they will offer their services to the British Government. Reuter
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  • 57 1 Washington, Aug 28. PRESIDENT Roosevelt to-day signed a legislation authorizing him to call out 396,000 members of the National Guard and army reserves for 12 months for active duty. The President also signed a bill authorizing American vessels to enter *'i i n rnmhit *OMt* to ff niOVf
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  • 190 1 Cape Town, Auff. 28. SOUTH Africa is spending £46,000,000 on her war effort this year. This was Revealed by Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr Minister of Finance, introducing the supplementary budget m the House o \ssembly to-day. The original budget T February provided for
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  • 704 1 Great Air Battle Over The Kent Area 15 RAIDERS SHOT DOWN IN SERIES OF ACTIONS Louden, Auti. 2\ AFTER a nig^ht of dispersed, indiscriminate nbinc attacks m many districts, enemy raiders approach**! the coast m force this morning but were scattered with losses after severe encounters with R.A.F. Bgfctef*. It
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  • 159 1 London. Aug. 28. FIREMEN were constantly attacked by German dive-bombers while fighting a fire at a large country house 'in a south-eastern area during the night. Shortly after the firemen arrived, four bombs were d sopped and the firemen moved to a safe spot. After
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    • 35 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE 8 p.m. to midnight Dinner 53.00 NO BALLROOM ADMISSION CHARGE l)v YIN THE GRILL- RAFFLES ORCHESTRA Vrial DU f rom the .»m Wa K «n $1.30. DAN HOPKINS
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    • 69 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA SEA VIEW H HOTEL FRIDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE OiNNER 53.00 NO ADMISSION tHARGB SATURDAY AUGUST 31, 1940 THE "BUY A BOMBER" BALL BOOKING NOW CLOSED ADELPHI GRILL Whether you require light refreshments or an eiaooratc meal, tat ADELPHI GRILL Is renowned for Its excellent food and
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    • 336 2 HtSrafr' VN ALICE BLUE r\"o?o t^gsT ROLAND YOUNG -ALAN MARSHAL c ufe **£mm m ROBSON StLLIE BURKE Wiih Excellent Supporting Shorts AIR-MAII. I 4k BRITISH PATHE S I E GE CtAZETTE^ A rowcrful Documentary Film 1 KP**^l a |I|Rl MU ST UVE ROMANCE SPICED WITH j HV V I but
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    • 191 2 dg§L ENJOY I^jj BETTER FOOD MONICO RESTAURANT Delicious European Chinese Meals SERVED UP TO 2 XmT 1 PUBLJC NOTICES AVER PANAS RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED I 'Incorporated m the S.S.) NOTICE IS HEREBY 7 GIVEN thai m IT^T^^ f 4 '< on a ?oun n t ?Lt h t fin^ nci
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    • 27 2 I The Fifth Column I Fools rush m where angels fear to tread. i f STOP PR£SSi "TaJli About liger inMcad" Advt of TIGER S BEER j
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    • 172 2 I' M m Tench fo'towim particulars Room Buoply o; Pit Ad Sir 01 I Supply (yrc Dat< 1940 Supply Bui Supply re: i II 1 Govern qi Trnd Contra< U lation to the 1 Joh ore IffilH none. J:... the Govern r A depo.Mt '-ach Coi refunded yender Tender rcrm,
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  • 292 3 Manoeuvre Deciding Factor j n Middle East Campaign #hat British Have proved To Italians ELA STIC DEFENCE POLICY London, Aug. 28. fortes m the Mediterranean have again Lnn>trated that it is power of manoeuvre which IIK deciding factor m the Middle East campaign,! military correspondent points out to-day, talians, says
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  • 56 3 1 ondon, Aus. 28. rrt ihat Britain is upation of the j2Tentirrl> devoid of founda- Rfuwr-H diplomatic corresponfrom authoritative b a report the Itaire IJ .the ida technique, ...uins discord ,nd Portuguese .mthoriiatively stated P rt> that Britain m e nd> (W the < anar Is
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  • 115 3 Correspondent) BaUtfa, Aug. 2S. t d American news- who have been visitnd the Netherlands j v course of a 20.000-1 iring Batavia to- i for Singapore. Howard, of the iicate. the party I to-morrow SN M. plane. -t.i m Singapore «intil mornin* "hen they will
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  • 46 3 London, \u<. 28. ::vaisn m German-' -sported by the d m restaurants not to enter, and d that principal had dismissed iso reports that a I OHM will be formed number of alr< cidy gone to Fiance to help bring m j Reuter
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  • 31 3 dividual $1,000,000 Canada I Mr. J. w. McConnell. the Montreal Star, J.OOO to the Imperia Iwar purposes, the Mr. Churchill, says: admiration, the fndurin? people of i that their brotii Reuter
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  • 13 3 UM Mrrcantllr* v d ••> L»red an ic-a income
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  • 157 3 Cairo, Au?. 28. ■THE Commander-in-Chief m the 1 Mediterranean announces that Alexandria and the Port Said area 'were raided this morning but no [casualties were caused and no damage [resulted. Further bombing raids by R.A.F. machines on targets m Piedmont and Lombardy are admitted m
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  • 70 3 London, Aug. 28. LORD Beaverbrook. Minister lcr Aircraft Production, has cabled the hanks of the Government to New, Zealand Tor the gift of £21.000 to buy pl in C his message, to the New Zealand Prime Minister, he bays that New Zealand is playing a magnificent
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  • 505 3 London. Aug. 23. HPHE change of Nazi tactics m regard to air attacks on Britain, a change from daylight to night raids, and the effect these r *ids are having are subjects of further comment m to-day's Press. The Times
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  • 57 3 Berne, Aug. 28. SWISS territory was violated afresh tor-day by foreign aeroplanes, according to an official communique, which states that m western Switzerland aeroplanes flew from Jura towards Savoy and their direction showed that they were probably British. Air raid alarms were sounded m
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  • 96 3 "IRENE,"' which opened, at the Alhambra last night, is a fine attempt on the part of Hollywood to recapture the popularity of the old fashioned musical comedy. Anna Neagle, who m the past has mainly portrayed elderly characters. Queen Victoria and Nurse Edith
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  • 235 3 HEW regulaUona published m the W Government Gazette last night to certam mduiduals m tn^ rccordam-c with the foUowin, a> a normal tra.^ur u> employee^ or connection rd> fri»t the ar^-^nt 1 out of employment and has Jjl*» opinion of the local Man-Power Authority
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  • 197 3 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES Up to the time of going to press yesterday's closing prices had not been received, tfcrom cru 1 O*u correspondent* London, Aug. 27 COMMODITY and Exchange markets closso as follows with previous quotations Id paranthesis:— RUBBER: Easy. Spot 12 7 16d 12 9 16d U2ttd 12 1116 d)
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  • 47 3 London. Aug. ?8. MR. John Henry Woolton Davit's, who is a Liverpool businessman, was returned unopposed to-day as Conservative member of Parliament for the Heywocd and P.edclifTe division of Lancashire. The vacancy was caused by the death m action of Captain R. W. Porritl Reuter
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  • 31 3 MANY ITALIAN PRISONERS have been captured recently by the British, including natives, and this picture shows some native* soldiers being trooped off to the 'new home."
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  • 323 3 DUTCH MINISTER TOLD OF TOKIO CABINET DECISION Tokio, Aug. 28. MR. Chuichi Ohashi, acting Foreign Vice-Minister, has informed Gen. J. C. Pabst, the Netherlands Minister, of the Government's decision to send Mr. Ichizo Kobayashi, Minister of Commerce and Industry, as a special envoy to
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  • 183 3 No Single Party System For Japan Konoye PREMIER ON NATIONS PRESSING NEED Tokio, Aug. 28. D R I N C E KONOYE, the Japanese Prime Minister, speaking at an inaugural meeting preparatory to the formation of a committee to formulate a new national structure, emphasized that there was a pressing
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  • 25 3 THE Auxiliary Service, Women's Auxiliary Air Force Service, and the Women's Royal Navy Auxiliary Service are to receive a pay increase of 4d. a day.
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  • 321 3 The above are dealers middle price. brokers margins brokerage and stamp duty [are not Included —Exchange Telegraph London. Au|. 28. The following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated Con. Loan 5' o 1944-64 99 5 16 Funding Loan A% 1
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    • 197 3 SI'PEKFI.I OI\S HAIR UNMI ir with A "BALDWIN" HAIR REMOVING GLOVE sa fe clean convenient. SOcts. PER (.LOVE. 51. 25 PER SET OF Sl\ Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAO. PUBLIC NOTICE THE GOODYEAR ORIENT CO., LTD. AS AGENTS RUBBER RESERVE COMPANY are prepared to consider offers lor
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  • 668 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1910. Man-Power VOLUNTEERS return to their m n °f. c f to da y after nearly two months continuous training which as Lt.-Col. Stokes observed m his address to his officers and men yesterday, has been of great value m more senses than
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    8 4 THC CIVIL SERVICE WINS THE WAP TOR US
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  • 1232 4 I From Our Own Correspon London, July 5. THERE is an air of satisfaction abroad to-day. The British people are walkingthe streets with their headheld high and their steps firm and measured. Somehow the sea is still In the blood of all of us— even those who
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    • 451 4 /*> 7 AUf fflßf Jfal I WPS." LEND FOR VICTORY SUPPORT THE COLONY WAR LOAN STRAITS SETTLEMENTS GOVERNMENT WAR LOAN 1952/1959 ■twee* t., be pla.ed at the disposal of His Majesty's Government for the prosecution of the >V:'.r ISSUE OF STR. 825,000.000 BONDS TO HEARER (Authorized l» siraits Settlement* WaTTcln
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  • 325 5 BIGGEST BLACK -OUT PRACTICE IN SINGAPORE JOHORE NEXT WEEK public Must Remain Indoors During The "Raid Alarm" Periods SHIPPING TO TAKE PART k-out practice yet arranged locally will take s ngapore and Johore next week, on the •ulay, Tuesday and Wednesday* -out period will bo from 7 p.m. >n each
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  • 170 5 Sign Of The Free Hollander HI s Million Guilders For Warplanes p tbc British Empire I t JJJ the war against Nazi also to help m Holland after her the Germans follow I ender of the Dutch Hollanders all over 13 Indies are keeping spirits by wearing with the words
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  • 400 5 SEQUEL TO FAILURE TO HOLD USUAL AUCTIONS CTAGNATION is reported m the Singapore rice market. there was no rice auction, and the Tree Press understands that a warning has been issued consignment agents (importers) that unless the auction is resumed this morning, appropriate steps will
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  • 118 5 T .wu:.::v m Sing ipore, me 500 people, will and allegiance en a anniversary of r Queen Wilhelmina. all parts of the world. ipied holland, Dutch subther with the same object, j Singapore begins at U M J Fein, the Dutch Con-it-ath at the Cenotaph a* <•:
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  • 51 5 A BIRD, an exhibit m case m the Singapore third court y^Jerday, ras released from the -caDtivity of uf cage from the window of the ccm r Ca T n ne oTcfer f« t^Se of the bird tcrc:d to serve five days'
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  • 79 5 WITH reference to the announcement already made retarding the participation of Malaya m the forthcoming conference at New Delhi on the co-ordination of the war supply resources of Empire countries m the Eastern hemisphere, it has now been otiicially notified that the Malayan delegates mil
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  • 134 5 A PETITION fcr divorce. In which Kathleen Pennefather is seeking a dissolution of her marriage to Cecil Pennefather on the grounds cf adultery and desertion, was mentioned before Mr Justice Manning m the High Court yesterday. The case was adjourned generally for
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  • 81 5 BOOKING for the combined Services variety show '-Footlights Parade" opens to-morVow at John Little's The show is :£X the patronaw of H.E^the CommandefL tin rhief China Station. H.E. the G.O.C. MaSS 'command, and the Air Officer Com'"i^additton^'tHe many other attractions th Bands of the Manchester*. LoWT Gordons and
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  • 90 5 a WAR-TIME nuisance led eventSs sSntSSt 1 aart> t Sn cuSe camps where f r r oo a ps were c e on:en rated tcr Wining Women oflerod their sorvices voluntarily to the ..iocA amh,- -^t these camps ™eir p ths Lord effective
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  • 49 5 THE South Indian Muslim League is hold- m- a tea party at the Cathay Cafe at 515 om on Wednesday, Sept. 11, m honour of 15 M?." da°m N. Haji M^ed IJjralum. .ho %vas recently appointed a Justice ol me Peace for Singapore.
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  • 34 5 Depot recruits of the Singapore Volunteer Corps had a practice shoot at the Bukit TW. rille range W Saturday. Here a machine-gun section is all set to lire at the target.
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  • 245 5 Volunteers Show Up Well In Singapore Manoeuvres AN iiiinff tawi *a Ifce d< of Singapore «as m;.c< carried out by unit'- <f the Sir; Settlements Volunteer Fare the IJegular Army mi Mcndaj Tuesday when the Mftßi P» sumed to have been a:; dkti I I irom the air and by
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    • 343 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES 'INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. <5c O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained hy The P. i 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China. India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. i > Passengers
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    • 300 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m e*LB.) TELEPHONE: Freight 6433. tange SUI Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES-Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by -EMPRESS" •'DUCHESS" or "MONT* steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one management. *w detailed Information apply v joaTown
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    • 412 6 1 mansfieldlhhPlt? BLUE FUNNEL LlNp II Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom 0 guaranteed, all cargo bookings subi 8-, I War Clauses. WKSIKKN Al;si| fA| THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE *T THE CME Regular Services to r r e mantle (Perth by first class passenger 3h, D Jftv > I Single fare
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  • 241 7 Drank Poison In Coffee-Shop Washed Cup THE story of how a middle -ased 1 Chinese walked into a coffee-shop, obtained a cup of boiling water poured the contents cf a packet into the water, stirred the contents and drank the mixture, and ten minutes lc.ter collapsed on the five-foot way]
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  • 331 7 ■"PHE question as to whether employ- ment at the Naval Base implied employment m Government Service came up m the Singapore second police court yesterday, when Anthony Marcose. an Indian, s-ood his trial on a charge of making a statement
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  • 172 7 Ml£S Lili Kraus, the world iamous Hungarian pianist, and Mr Dcda Conrad, the well-known Polish baritone who passed through Singapore m Aim on their way to fulfil engagements m Java, passed through here Sato yesterday, en route to Medan where they have been engaged to p.ay
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  • 18 7 Ed assistant branch secretpjy with effect 'Tr/Nair^ headquarters will continue to be m Singapore.
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  • 34 7 CHARGED with causing obstruction m Chan.e Alley on Tuesday .with his boot cleaning materials Ah Re., a 23-year-old Cantonese, was toed $1, or one day's imDrisonment. m the Singapore third court yesterday.
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  • 11 7 SSft %rsi°ia^rom SSI-Ala I^-d?y on his way ba ,k to Japan.
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  • 153 7 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1,5015t auction yesterday when there was catalogued 1,966,647 lbs, 877.97 tons: offered 1,799.574 lbs, 803.38 tons; sold 1,474.921 lbs, 658.45 tons. SPOT London 12 7; 16 New Ycrk PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb. Standard quality
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  • 131 7 DAILY rttiv-e.a vum.i»t--«» Auff. 28, 1940: 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 37 I 37* i No IX R.S.S PO B m rases Aug.-Sept. (Sellers option) 38 8 JB%* fJF.A.O R.S S *'.O B tn balrs Aug.-Sept. (Sellers option)
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  • 130 7 YNGVAR MELAND, a young Norwegian,! appeared m the Singapore fourth court yesterday on a charge of being an alien and landing m the colony without permission on AU Cour 2 t 4 'inspector S. Dodds outlining the facts, said that on Aug. 24. Metand. b motorman
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    • 319 7 >. TENDING SCREEN EVENT of the SEASON The n< n anil "^'tjat^B t"* \jßl TF m m«^ W.t m ■■MwRRRR'R*" ,JB R^^F i Gala MIDNIGHT Premiere SATURDAY, AUG. 31st at THE CAPITOL GENERAL SCREENING TUES. SEPT. 3rd "Jl I) NIGHT PREMIERE ON SATURDAY 31st AUG. at 12.10 ALHAMBRA BRINGS CHEER
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    • 857 7 FEDERATED MALAY STATES GOVERNMENT THREE PER CENT. WAR LOAN, 1952 1959 ISSUE OF $20,000,000 Bonds to Bearer, authorised by Federated Malay State* War Loan Enactment No. 16 of INI REPAYABLE AT PAR NOT EARLIER THAN THE Ist OCTOBER. 1952. AND NOT LATLR THAN THE 30th SEPTEMBER, 1959. INTEREST THREE PER
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    • 368 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post Office is follows:— Africa (South) surface 9 a.m. \merica (South) surface 9 a.m. Java surface 9 a.m. air 9 a.m. 5 p.m. ?s*lembang air 9 a.m. 5 p.m. TO-MORKOW Australia air 5 p.m. Amoy surface 9 a.m. Canton surface 9
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  • 113 8 CI\(;\PORi: nill soon be losing a good all-round sportsman when Johnnie Ritchie, of the Police, is sent on transfer to Penan*. Kitthit. who is one of the hest non- European Rugby players m has captained the local \II-Blues m the rusby competition for non-Eurapean players iii Malaya,
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  • 360 8 1\ -r.e: «*i took place at Bidada* i Ceme- i-iy evening of Mr. Martin Ira, who died at the General Hospital brief illnr R'-v. Father Dias officiated at the <- and at the graveside. Bong those present besides the relatives J H. Phillips, manager of
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  • 36 8 THL rcUowlni ham bees selected to Play water-polo for the Y.MCA uriTS R.A B.C. at Port Canning at 3.30 pn. to-day Teo Seng Chew. Thun Cheon^ Fni Ptng Kirn Cho^n JJ Chong. Tbaa Check
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  • 36 8 KMR. S. NATARAJAN. secretary of Anbu Nilayam. will dfliver a !m--tore on -The Art 01 Tamil Drama" \n Tamil on Sunday, at 7n m at th* Indian Youth League. Sir^J* Jfc X Arjur. n v.ill preside.
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  • 129 8 n Cm- Own CooapoDdmi) ML«& '1 Kanie keen] y 'ought greater Da r?Th Wa M Crappy for tne Kreater part. The soldiers were unable to produce their Ma] form and the Medicals shone lor most of the first t Thl Medicals were
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  • 678 8 Badminton Notes NEUBRONNER MATTAR MEET ON SATURDAY THK men^s junior badminton championships of W n <r have entered a very interesting J™» Sin^ a P<>re m the singes event to' be^ played VdJ^ wihf eS should produce some good badminton w **-end Of added attraction
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  • 17 8 TO-DAY'S SPORTS EVENTS Soccer: First division, Malays v S Loyals. stadium; second division a) R-A. (8.M.), Tang
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  • 114 8 ifHE Singapore Badminton Association's SUS rsJir3 -SJS I l.t SATURDAY AT 2.13 PM iSfiiiti <&lipse and Sard™* Ll an Tan SUNDAY AT 10 A.M. V. Natkunam (Novice) vs. Benlamln SUNDAY AT 2 P.M. nYii^"^; £T Goh (Devonshire; vs. ?S 011^^ Mrs. Choy and Mary Urn
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  • 84 8 BRINKMANN'S BADMINTON PARTY WINS BRINKMANN's badminton team beat the Vincent Sports Club by three frames tn 3^l f? 1 at the Otter's cfurT The following are the scores, Brinkmam players mentioned first- annmnann n^ inf Jf 8 "T? uek Choon Ch uan lost to Wee «2St f 1 h^ in
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  • 146 8 Moravia had drawn ahead, but not for long, Joo Hern, who was showing nne initiative, received the ball during a snappy move upfleld by the Chinese and again beat Chelliah with a s 4 rcng dnvr. The score was now throe-all but playing m overwhelming fashion' the
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  • 49 8 picture. This fine action photo of play m the Malays-R.A.F. reserve division soccer fixture on the padang on Tuesday shows an R.A.F. forward meeting Jaafar, the Malay goalkeeper, as he goes through m an attempt to score. The Airmen won 2 o Free Press
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  • 425 8 Hard Fast Game Marred By Unpleasant Incident Chinese 5 Moravia IN a hard and fast division two (b) soccer match played at the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday, th* Chinese beat Moravia by tive goals to three. The game would have be.n a really
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  • 157 8 (Fom Our Own Corrcs;x>ndem Muar. Aus. 27. J^ CHARITY soccer match m aid of i The War Fund and the China Relief Fund between the Negri Semi bilan Chinese Recreation Club and the Muar Chinese Football team has been arranged for Sunday, Sept 1 Tho match
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  • 84 8 WEIG «s t I SECOND I J I Turf Club i I I ing Old Coy, 1 Goldm If, Autumi; Stell Cour- Dot R Piddle iru.Ftththtg Edna Grar San Pri Slapda::. li'or Veig: Tr^a an Huo -iam I First P. 3ton I Htjh I Kalih Pre B!u< Mfertcoa
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  • 56 8 WEEKEND EVENTS AT THE YACHT CLUB fV\ Fr.day v Yacht Ctub races for all p.m. On Sunda. the third ra Cup, starting a: 9 '><> am The "A" c; race, starting at 10 The "B" ola>s wi for the WiL'jm.son I starting at 10.10 am The 14 ft Singai dinghy
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