The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 September 1940

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  • 22 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,182. ES 1 1) 1K35 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 1066 1 Airfields Ports Over Wide Area Attacked REPORTED 80-MINUTE AIR BATTLE OVER MUNICH London, Sept. 2. AN unexpected lull from raids on Britain during last night may possibly be explained by heavy R.A.F. raids on the French coast, vivid flashes from exploding bombs being seen
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  • 244 1 ARMOURED CARS OUT IN BUCHAREST \nti-Surrender Demonstrations harest. Sept. fc j police with und rifles were h demonstralinit the ua territory. wen the most rs v Ln reant but ■d a [rations Hired EtH- was a cf night Wln- Italian cono^asan.s unto wreck the Rupublic square swore en :-v w
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  • 145 1 Sikorski On Big German Losses In Poland 1,000 ENEMY PLANES WERE DESTROYED London, Sept. 2. rvETAILS of heavy German losses in Poland, including 1,000 planes, were disclosed by Gen. Sikorksi, Polish Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief, in a special statement en the anniversary of the German invasion of Poland. Gen. Sikorski
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  • 186 1 London, Sept. 2. ONE of the coolest pieces of bluff since the blitzkrieg began enabled a British fighter pilot to add a third German fighter to his bag of two in one battle over Kent on Saturday Th« pilot had used up all his
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  • 99 1 Cairo, Sept. 2. IT is understood that the cabinet crisis has been satisfactorily settled. The rearranged cabinet will probably be announced later to-day with Hassan Sabry Pasha in the triple role of Premier. Foreign Minister and Minister cf Home Affairs. The Minister of Finance will
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  • 374 1 New York, Sept. 2. THE calling up by President I Roosevelt of the first batch of 60 000 national guardsmen on Sent 16 is splashed in this rnornfnT newspapers, which emphasize the unprecedented nature of such a move in peace time. lnflicJL e Washington
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  • 201 1 ANTI-PETAIN FEELING SPREADS TO OTHER FRENCH COLONIES Georgetown, British Guiana, Sept. 2. TRAVELLERS arriving here state that unrest is growing daily in Martinique and Guadeloupe. The feeling of the general population i* against the Vichy Government although clashes between anti-surrender demonstrators and gendarmes and marines have subsided. Difficult economic conditions
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  • 106 1 Bombay, Sept. 2. rE working committee of the All-India Muslim League to-day passed a resolution generally welcoming the Viceroy's statement of Aug. 8 and Mr. LS. Amery s (Secretary of State for India), speech in the House of Commons on Aug. 14. reiterating its adherence to the
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  • 87 1 London. S*"pt t. FREE German bombers to-da> atacked a sailing vessel, the Loch Ryan. 2D<» tons registered at Eire and owned by an Irishman. The vessel succeeded in reaching port after its decks and masts had been blasted away by high explosive bombs and machine-gun Are.
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  • 116 1 Canada Ready To Repel Any Invader W York, Sept. pANADA'3 navy now nun vt ad hi I a:: I ba :h 10 i the i t0 I the An at defence co::.. New York Times di :nclu<~\ following Ondings: The I defence system, started beiore war. has been greatly i
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  • 103 1 Sofia. Sept. 2. UNLESS the Rumanians accept th* final Bulgarian proposals regarding the future of southern Dobrudja during the next doy or two. ttwffc s likely to be a breakdown in neeotiattom There has been some uneasiness following reports thr* the Rumanians ar<» d -living i decirion.
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  • 49 1 lA>admm. Sri*. W.rney of Sir Archibald Clark-K^r: British to Churns > i in official quarters to-day it ha* *mWm -led that S:r Anhibald would «W^ king early In S"p r i :»-ume Chinese Government and it appear* that the fl* ffldlaarf \tmwm of duttea Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 40 1 Httßi H i* BETTER TEA THAN BIGIA TEA g rOV>N IN MALAYA TO-NIGHT j DINNER DANCE j (Informal) 8 pjn. to midnight Dinner 53.00 NO BALLROOM ADMISSION^CHARGE^ ruRDAY-sracuL Ua B DINNER DANCE directed by Extension To 1 a.m. Pan Hopkm
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    • 77 1 BIGIA TEA BRINGS THE FRESHNESS AND FRAGRANCE OF THE MALAYAN GARDENS DIRECT TO YOUR HOME SEAVIEW Jl HOTEL TO. NIGHT WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER SS.OO NO ADMISSION CHARGE ADELPHI GRILL Whether you recjuire light refreshments or an elaborate meal, tnt ADELPHI GRILL is renowned for its excellent
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  • 104 2 IN connection with the black-out practice again to-night and tomorrow, it is emphasized that should the alarm signal sound at a time when any persons are proreeding to the railway station to catch the night mail train, they must observe all the rules laid dawn for
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  • 56 2 CLERICAL UNION TO START SPORTS SECTION *r*HE Singapore Clerical Union has increased its membership fees from 25 cents per month to 30 cents per month. The subocnptk n for the sports section which is endeavouring to start will be 20 cents a month in addition, thus mak.ng the total subscription
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  • 411 2 LAST NIGHT'S EXERCISES THE Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, accompanied by his Aide-de-Camp, Flying Officer A. T. Staveley, last night paid a quick inspection visit to the A.R.P. Headquarters in Singapore, prior to the first of the two "curfew" alarms in
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  • 57 2 pj mark the first anniversary of the outbreak cf war, there will be a broadcast from London to-morrow night, by Sir Robert Vansittart. S.r Robert Vansittart was one of the most influential figures in British diplomacy in the years leading up to tne present war in his capacity
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  • 114 2 London, Sept. Z. JOURTEEN farther orders have been made under the defence finance regulation? of 1939 and come into force to-day Of these, three give effect to arrangements which have been made with the Greek and Peruvian authorities for regulating payments between the United Kingdom and Greece
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  • 157 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES Yesterday's prices were not to hand at the tlmo of goJng to press. <Frum uu» Own Correspondent) dtmmm London. Aug. 30 COMMODITY aud Exchange markets closed as follows wtth previous quotations Ld paranthesls:— RUBBER: Dull Spot 12 3/16d 12 5, 10d (12*4d 129_d) Sept 12 3/16d 12 5/16d
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  • 311 2 London. Sept. 2. The following are to-day's closing middle i quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated ine above are dealers middle price, brokers margins brokerage and stamp dutv are not WinH-* -Vrrhnnam THegraph Con. Loan 5% 1944-64.... 99^ +h% Funding Loan 0% 1960-90 112^i
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  • 61 2 PNTRH3S for the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's :»:*venth open invitation lawn tennis tournament will close at 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept 14 The meeting will commence on Saturday. Sept. 21. The events are open singles championship, men's handicap singles, men's handicap doubles, mixed handicap doubles,
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    • 383 2 FRED and ELEANOR arrive fn time to BLACK-OUT C **"~"*>^ with the year's BIG SONG, DANCE MUSICAL i BUSINESS AS USUAL! TO-DAY at the CAPITqI II" 1= 3.15 5.15 9.15 I p^oET^ I J Phone 0261 !v If THf WORIDS GREATEST DMKHbV". l«_-*g^*^^ m\ A(J > 0m S GREATtST MUSI
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 130 2 Law Notice For The Day Before the Hon'ble The Ag. Chief Justice in Court No. 1 at 10.30 a.m. Magistrate's Appeals Rex vs. Pereira— Motion for bail pendine appeal. 6 S. A. Porter vs. Rex. Hussin b Yusof vs Rex Wong Choon vs. Rex. Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice Tedlow
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  • 360 3 ■j s Correspondents On Ineffectiveness Of Raids On Britain <azis fail to damage military objectives New York, Sept. 2. v > x ,elUnt morale of lhe British people under repeater raids and the failure of the raids themselves to He featured by American correspondents
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  • 784 3 Sir Shenton Tells Of Nazi Air Raids In Broadcast From B.B.C. "MAY I. assure my friends in Malaya that the people ™of Great Britain recognize this gift for what it is a further sign that they are heart and soul with us in the war/' said Sir Shenton Thomas, the
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  • 156 3 London Italian Claim London, Sept. 2. |T is stated in military quarters in London ItM-i mornine that it vas impossible cither to connm or deny the Italian claim thai Kahan c^lomal troops had occupied Buna in ß^h' troops retired to Buna after encoun^rfat M&ale. It is well **J*%?*« our main
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  • 48 3 Shanghai, Sept. 2. A PROMINENT Chinese, Dr. ZttOg T.'ongfong. was kidnapped from his home in he main street of the International Scttlement ?o-day by three gunmen who entered his .room and forced him into a car. The native Ls believed to b3 ran-om. Reuter
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  • 287 3 "Britain Stands Unconquered Undaunted After Year Of War" london, Sept. 2. p ago to-morrow entered the war. moving events and dramatic, mostly iharacter but with Oamitous, '"Great D conquered and The T^mes says j :n Hitler's con- n ring of ths gathering strength hich will wrest Hitler's grasp." redriwtnf of
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  • 232 3 l^aibul, Sept. 2. f N ot the first year of 1 Turkey unshaken confidence of ultimate :ng a::cntlon European develop Anglo-German air Ikan development, and w.th Russia. Stnagc Soviet Attitude rst, i; is widely felt en; moment m.iv be the ■.n the
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  • 70 3 London, Sept. Z. WHILE nothing definite has yet been settled, it is likely that M^mMD. ♦v, PHmo Minister, will make another siaiemenf^ th M ewar situation when Parliament meet, on Thursday for one day. It is exZlv**a that he will deal with the war
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  • 290 3 tt was to pre vide i p Britain's war effort I Mr. F. D. Bisseker, ilicial member of the Council, in an apfrom Penang last :nuni.ies to buy the ar and Savings Certificates j the Cclony Governmen:. items of equip- j to the carrying on of
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  • 316 3 'Every Ounce Of Effort For Safety' AUSTRALIAN PREMIER ON GOVERNMENTS AIM Melbourne, S*»pt. 2. "THE Government ranges itself behind the brave and inspiring policy of Mr. Churchill," declared the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. rt. G. Menzies. in his Federal elections policy speech to-day. Th» elections take place on Sept. 21
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  • 591 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1940. Malaya's Response i A y,?, R 2 ttcK~ rt.ponat B 21*K^S?_^ I V_S' pfe.^'j_jt_*s£ although it will require a not in Son S lderable Several millton Drovid S lnr re >'«*«** subscribed providing a good beginning for the flow of money which
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  • 1129 4 Our London Letter From Our Own CorresnT^ t London, July 26. HESE mad English!" If Herr Hitler had been in Distinguished Strangers Gallery of the House of Commons four days ago he would have had still more difficulty in understanding the British peopleHe would have
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  • 479 4 TWO main rlawej of Nazi propaganda, which he described as mass and individual impressionism, were analysed |by Mr. E. A. Mann, known to tralian radio listeners as "The Watchman" in an overseas broadcast on "The Theory of Nazi Propaganda." "The first, while more obvious is somewhat
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 114 4 First in Malaya NUMONT FUL-VUE The refinement ana symmetry of Numont rul-vue styling ls evident at a glanc* Here is truly handsome eyewear. Each of tne features nelow is an added reason for selecting Numont Pul-vue for your own glasses. J. Endpieces not attached to lenses. Numont Ful-vue construction eliminates
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  • 252 5 Several Applications For $1,000,000 On First Day RECEPTION FOR F.M.S. LOAN "EXCELLENT" \1 application tmt $1,000,000 worth of Colony ure received in Singapore yesterday, and the day it was reporte/ that there had been .factor? re^pon^e*' to the first day's sales of •ient
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  • 72 5 Fractured The Skulls Of His Compatriots TAMIL LABOURER SENTENCED as- In, treat•eci his days in d him rerday. ns in his hurt pmSmMmJ V.lti\ ous hurt helhah, Ayapillai. I on visri ro ri>i>i>\ shop H denied t men. He alleged .d assau report he M the five-foot ne was _jtnd
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  • 22 5 T Department attended 310 cases tel 33 1 were lUpse cases t24 -.vobrtng vehicles anted far 29 calls, and .f attempted -Other
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  • 147 5 F.M.S. Loan May Close At The Week-end I Kaala L— lfT, Sept B be r\ even in official circle.-, it is ocal r 1 ao fc h-fa Hankers and broke; 1 bel»r\e that be.ore the end of the week the War Loan «f 5*0.000 Wo will be fully subseribed. The
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  • 157 5 BELIEVED u have been knocked down by an unknown vehicle. Soh Sai Koh. a 43-year-old pork hawker was found badly injured a few feet aw ay frcm the wreck of his bicycle in Serangoon Road in the early hours of Au" 25 by two
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  • 174 5 BRIBE ALLEGATION CHIN Yceng Kee, a Civil District Ctuj r, was fined $100.. or one month's simple imprisonment. in the Sin. Mih court yesterday when he was convicted on a charge llega! gratification of $15. I J Braga, counsel lor Chm i notice of appeal and
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  • 171 5 Chinese Sent To Gaol For Forged Cheque a CASE of using us genuine a forged cheque A marked the opening of the Sept emberAssizes before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Of Se 12 ctses on the list five are murder trtaH
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  • 339 5 Suicide After Loss Of Two Fingers STATED to have brooded over lhe loss of two fi n g e r s from his right hand— the result of a machinery accident— Abdul Rahim. I a 25-year-old Indian workshop labourer took his own life by i hanging himself by a sarong
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  • 280 5 ANNIVERSARY OF WAR |\>|EN of all races and creeds will IVI make next Sunday, the Sunday after the first anniversary of the war, a special clay of intercession and prayer at the call ol King George VI. In addition to all usual services throughout
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  • 247 5 Ihave seen the German troops in action They are excellently equipped fcr fighting, but I cannot foresee their invading Britain. It is impossible." declared Dr. O. V. C. Wyszj-nski. a Polish scientist who arrived in Singapore yesterday from Bombay with his wife. A victim
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  • 1559 5 COUNSEL ON EVIDENCE OF ACCOMPLICES rU the humming up bjf the judge-*** Dr. CI. Wither? Payne, the trial bv court martial of 1! Loveday, a captain of the Royal Engineers n d of conspiracy to defraud the War Deparl aii corruntion, closed yesterday aiternoon. This
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 164 5 A LIMITED SELECTION OF OUR STOCK OF DRESSES MILLINERY SPECIAL CUE* ARAPi %mfMt SALE FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY SEPTEMBER 2ND TO 14TK STOCKS WILL BE CLEARED REGARDLESS OF COST FOR CASH ONLY THE EARLY BIRD GETS THE BARGAINS ROBINSONS CO., LTD RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE K. P. M. LINE Regular sailings
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 390 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES 'INCORPORATED W ENGLAND) P. 6c O. S. N. CO'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained t>y 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
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    • 311 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTO. (Incorporatea in f.iis».i TELEPHONIC. Frelfbl 5433 Passae* stll iS&DIAW PACIFIC Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver hy C GIANT KMPKKSSKS -Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Luke Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "KMPKKSS* "IHICHKSS" or "MONT" steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one managemeut. to, detailed
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    • 439 6 MANSFIELD oHIPlt? BLUE FUNNEL u£ Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom 0 guaranteed, all cargo booking, BubJect tes War Clauses. Confer, WKSTKRN Al/siK All THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT TME ChL J A Regular Services to rr.-, antto (p by first class oassenger snip, J Single fare $192 g f< ,g)
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  • 399 7 Extensive Hunt Continues S Sydney, Aug. 25. OMEWHERE in the Tasman an' enemy raider flees from the most extensive sea hunt carried out in southern waters since the Emden and the armed merchantmen of 26 years ago harried British shipping. Australian and New Zealand warships rnd aircraft
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  • 206 7 Italians Had Different Ideas Then London ITALY'S entry into the war lends special interest to the following Quotations from Mussolini's writings and savings From an article in II Popolo dltaha f *Miter 35* vears Italy has won her autonomy: an alliance which never was. and could not be, popular has
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  • 125 7 A Malacca Eurasian, F. C. Spyker-h man. whose wife deserted* him last year and went to live with another man, E. A. de Scuza, was granted a decree n_si by Mr. Justice Manning in the High Court yesterday. The suit was not defended. Spykerman told the
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  • 134 7 Los Angeles. r m r m HE evidence of subversive it-flue:* in the Aim and aircraft industr warranted a real investigation, Mr. Martin Dies, chairman oi U ingress Committee Investigating unAmerican activities, said. "No more serious situation nas been found than that on the We
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 415 7 g^TMyEIffISCTEIITS t SSS *X9 NDERS SINGAPORE M J SICIPAUT* Tenders. Mmm are "now invited for the '^materials or services. For lijj see Municipal Tenders ating Oils and I m. (Deposit $50). 12 noon. Oct. 10. Id Chlorine during -losing. 12 noon Oct. of Hollow Drill losing. 12 noon, of one
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    • 356 7 We in Malaya are living in security and com- Interest 3^ r per annum, paid half > early. tort while the people of Britain bear the brunt of The Bonds are free of any Income Tax that the Nazi attacks. The Fortress of Britain is not may be levied. only
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 230 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST M n lls cloBe at the General Post OfflceMedan air 11 a.m. j as lollows:— .Palembang atrlOiaa.m. TO-DAY BCAII- ARRIVALS Africa ,UrfaCe pm pm Malls from Java and Sumatra (air) Australia *Z. H' m general delivery 1.40 p.m. to-day. British Columbia Inm M* l3B from Australia
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  • 48 8 ■LAYING with Chua Cheng Liat, Ong Tian» Seng and S. K. Wong on Friday afternoon in a four-ball match at the Island Club. Lim Siew Jin holed out h's tee shot from the 17th tee at a distance of 154 yard-*
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  • 73 8 picture. Several horses ran out easy winners on Saturday, the lirst day of t*:e Singapore Turf Cluli's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting at Bukit Timah. This picture shows Spencsr landing Esquire a winner by lengths in the third rac«\ Behind him are Where Am I rhi He
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  • 606 8 Game Spoilt By Questionable Tactics Employed By Losers Y-M.CLA 7; Indian Association 0. THERE wane two distinct types of foothall plaved at ihe VM.C.A. ground yesterday, in which the Y.MC A beat the Indian Association by seven goals to nil in division two (b)
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  • 520 8 ARGYLLS DEFEAT HEAVY GUNNERS 2-0 Winners Are Now Serious Menace To Leaders KEEN FIRST DIVISION FOOTBALL AT CHANGI Argylls 2; R.A. Heavy Regt. 0. TAKING full points from the R.A. Heavy Regiment in a keen game at Changi yesterday, the Argylls moved up to second place in the first division
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  • 29 8 HTHE Maxfli Badminton Party will hold irs third committee meeting at the residence of Mr. Lee KhenChiang, 465-A, Upper Serangoon Road at 10 am. on Sunday picture.
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  • 97 8 Soccer: First division, Malays vs. Cordons, stadium; Loyals vs.* R.\ 14 JL), Changi. Hockey: Y.M.C.A. <B" vs. 7th "dwar^ R o r a y d. a Th^m-? 6 bang ed U into the net. i tie game came to an end with the th 0 e re
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  • 130 8 THE following have been selected to play hockey for the Y.M.C.A. "B" XI against the 7th Heavv Battery R A Changi on the Prince Edward Road ground at 5.15 p.m. to-day: I Wee Hong Leong, Low Huck Yang Goh Chin Chye (Captain), F. L. Wong S. Shirazie,
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  • 282 8 Two Players Sent Off Field R A 'BM.) 5; S.H.B 0 TWO players were sent off the field x in yesterday's second division (a> league football fixture between the Singapore Harbour Board and the R.A fB.M.) at the S.H.B. The game, which ended in
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  • 280 8 Perak Asiatic Rugby Club's Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) A„ M IP°h, Aug. 29. T the annual general mee;.ng of the Perak Asiat c Rugbv Football Club, held at the Y.M.C.A. last night Dr. A. C. Kathigasu, presidcn: of the Club, depbred the non-cooperation of certain Asiatic rugby quarters in
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  • 79 8 m upSelang exciting cri The Collrou. who opened .ng any en Others K. S. Rati..:-. and Sivaoi: u turned the Chinese, capt wickets foe ins The Selanp- r C bowling of Cecil v, too much for them and out for 98 run.;. U Selangor
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    22 8 pi lure. Jack Drure sixth rate at R u Ti Saturday th. Mr an<;-, sir 'Gold u> Free Press
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