The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 September 1940
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Title Section21 1940-09-14 1 LATE SINGAPORE EOIT.CH The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,19!. ESTD. I 53.. S/VTIRDAY, SEITEMBLK 11, 1910 5 LENTS21 words
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Article58 1940-09-14 1 I inbul. Sept. 13. Tut- lurki>h cargo steamer ftekarja, !.MW tons, is reported ►ten stopped by Italian and detained at the Letts, one of the uirsf -roup. It > understood that the Tnr;i h FOTCIgB Ministry is making •i. demarelM- to the Italian -nment for immediateReuter - 58 words
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47 1940-09-14 1 I > idon, Sept. 13. a *U1 issued m Belfast states that a plane unsuccessfully attack shipping, .umber of incendiary v ropped on a coastal m Ireland. A few were started were soon r control. .lone was slight and I .-ualt.es.— ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article47 1940-09-14 1 IF ndon. Sept. 13. an the Chancellor of the 1 .r Kingsley Wood. :rv against the peril said that it was easy ..tion. but that was equil- pen ing the day of s.a'ed that consumption mt be strictly reduced. Heavier tax- must be exoected. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article184 1940-09-14 1 London. Sept. 13. C"\^r\l command aircraft yesterday attacked shipping off Le Havre and an fanny tanker and supply ship were hit, >utrs an Vir Ministry communique. I Iri ni<ht bomber command aircraft attacked oil stores, shipping and the tofe at tmden. and also the dock at Flushing, whereReuter - 184 words
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1288 1940-09-14 1 KING QUEEN SAFE WHEN PALACE IS HIT Lone Raider's Deliberate Attack: S Bombs Drobbed His Majesty On "Our Personal Experience Of German Barbarity" ROYAL CHAPEL WRECKED BY ONE MISSILE DUCKINGHAM PALACE was bom^^a^by "'lone German twin-engined bomber. The Ministry of Information states that the King and Queen, who were mReuter - 1,288 words
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171 1940-09-14 1 VON NOW IN FRANCE mOmmmt, Sept.. 13. riELD-MARoHAL von Brauchitsch and his staff have now joined Goering "m the field" somewhere on the French coast, says a Berlin dispatch to the National Zeitung, which adds that it is generally accepted m Berlin that operationsReuter - 171 words
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Article103 1940-09-14 1 FOURTH ATTACK MUST FAIL-MENZIES Melbourne, Sept. 13. SPEAKING at a meeting to-day, Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, said that although Germany had seemingly gone from success to success she really had been thrice defeated. First, she failed to break British sea power, secondly, cameReuter - 103 words
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97 1940-09-14 1 IT is officially announced m Cairo that British patrols m Kenya have actively engaged the enemy on the northern frontier along a 200-mile front, inflicting losses.— British United Press. There is no reason to believe that an Italian invasion of Egypt is imminent, states97 words
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250 1940-09-14 1 New A.- A. Predictor System A Great Success London, Sept. 13. THE three air raids since dawn to-day represent the first morning visitations since last Saturday. From Sunday onwards, writes Reuter's air correspondent, the Luftwaffe confined Its attacks as well as reconnaissance operations to the afternoon and evenin rr NoReuter - 250 words
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256 1940-09-14 1 SOVIET DEMANDS VOICE IN DANUBE DISCUSSIONS Moscow, Sept. 13. IT is officially disclosed that the Soviet Government has 1 notified the German Government that, as a state bordering on the Danube, the Soviet Union "cannot but participate m decisions and questions concern m g the Danube" which may be takenReuter - 256 words
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49 1940-09-14 1 London, Sept. 13. THE Ministry of Home Security has A warned the people of London against leaving their houses unattended m view of the danger of fires being started. Occupiers have been asked to see that there is always somebody m their houses. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article39 1940-09-14 1 Gihrullar, Sept. 13.. THF British naval authorities here to-day confirmed the news that three French cruisers and three French destroyers p.iv»-rl Gibraltar on Wednesday sailing irorn east to west. Their destin- aiion is unknown.— ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article122 1940-09-14 1 Hanoi. Sept. 12. THE statement by Mr. Cordell Hui'., United States Secretary ot State thct the United States desires the rraintenanre of tiie status quo m IndoChina has greatly heartened IndoChina. It is understood that the French authorities have now obtained assurances from the JapaneseBritish United Press - 122 words
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Advertisement47 1940-09-14 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA I TO NIGHT SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE (formal) from 8 p.m. CABARET ATTRACTION— 3 Appearances MIMI JOSE THE POPULAR MEXICAN DAN'CERb OF INTERNATIONAL FAME t EXTENSION TO IA. M. '''"Mr s;.(i(i_BOOK YOUR TABLE— Non-diners $1.00 _kIJSTTAFF.L~_erv^d 12.30 to 2.30 p.m.47 words
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Advertisement141 1940-09-14 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL TO-NIG-.f SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER $3.— DANCE FORMAL NO ADMISSION CHARGE EXTENSION TO 1 A.iM. SUNDAY MORNING 11 A.M.-l P.M. POPULAR CONCERT RELLER'S BAND 1. Ouverture MARITANA M V Wallace 2. Waltz LES PATINEURS E Waldteufel 3. Incidental Music THE MERCHANT OF141 words
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Advertisement223 1940-09-14 2 BOOK NOW FOR THE BEST LAUGH SHOW IN TOWN! ares ALHAMBRA srl Reservations must be paid for before 9.15 p.m. otherwise they will be sold! J^ mmmmmm m flr -zJmWm^.. k OVe .*jf|J _0F 1 ..£»> 1 J ___L_______M_____KV mmmm m^TU V VHP__V _P1 V%VT s i»* DUNNE GRANT .^m223 words
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Advertisement329 1940-09-14 2 LONDON NEWSPAPER d \iilit]\TWmW\ m WWrn^ mmmmw AmA. '^fif luffl Br'iff m^m^mr^ mm London, Sept. 13. *'^^*Mm I^B^^B^L BOMBS have fallen ln recent raids jl Bffi_____ near several important buildings, including the Bank ot England, and II fl St. Paul's Cathedral, where a delayed action bomb was located. W'S-'™ The329 words
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Advertisement242 1940-09-14 2 ERNST LUBITSCH DOES IT AGAIN! laugh with GARBO Now youi] the Human, loving characters m this capitol I .I 0 A j 5 Box Office Phone 5261. 4 SHOWS TO-MORKOW (si N u AT 11 AM. 3.15 6.15 9/5 _______ll ____H f mtmx AmW _F________F^ mmmwW^ mm. mmmr mm m^242 words
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207 1940-09-14 3 Petain Said To Have Rejected Demands By Germany And Italy FUTURE OF VICHY MAY BE VITALLY AFFECTED New York, Sent T HK P*U« Government at Vichy is reliably reported ..received a demand from Italy for the •on of all French troops m north Africa and from Germany for the surrenderReuter - 207 words
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Article269 1940-09-14 3 London, Sept. 13. p. Urn R.A.F. attack on Ll un Wednesday night n arly four hours relays bomber command .most continuous assault i_r installations, ship.:id dock basins. rcraft reached its target m. and started a flre eh served as a beacon rs. Later as theReuter; British Wireless - 269 words
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29 1940-09-14 3 SUBMARINE COLLIDES WITH AIRCRAFT-CARRIER I Honolulu. Sep.. 13. ibmarine. U. S. S. rted to have been it collided with the n while emerurfaee. The periscope was compartments floodUnited Press.29 words
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Article290 1940-09-14 3 PROBLEM THAT NEEDS RESOLUTE TACKLING T H E d.posa, o, tfce suX d £ea t S r h e". t harvest of Canada constitutes a nroblem similar to that confronting Australia which uXtJdaa B^*" 2T laSt year ana also h he united States and Argentina. The problemBritish Wireless - 290 words
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63 1940-09-14 3 Jerusalem, Sept. 13. ALL the Arab newspapers condemn the Italian air raid on the Jewish city of Tel Aviv on Monday and express deep symnathy with the victims and their famUies. The Arab daily newspaper Assirat says: "Such evil outrages are contrary toReuter - 63 words
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Article38 1940-09-14 3 U.S. Defence Of Australia Sydney, Sept. 13. to the Sydney Sun, discussions are pro* ceeding between the United States, Britain and Australia dealing m questions of common interest, including the defence of Australia and econo- mic relationships.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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110 1940-09-14 3 50 Killed In Powder Plant Explosions F Kenvil, New Jersey, Sept. 13. OUR terrific explosions m the Hercules powder plant, where 1,500 are employed, killed 50 and injured 200 besides causing incalculable damage to defence contract wcrks valued at $17,000,000. Nine powder houses, m which British and American orders -wereReuter - 110 words
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157 1940-09-14 3 Troops To Guard Against Disorders In Bucharest Bucharest, Sept. 13. CROM before dawn to-day troops with machine-guns and rifles took up strategic positions throughout Bucharest as part of extensive precautions against disorders taken by General Antonescu, the Rumanian Prime Minister, on his departure with the young King to meet QueenReuter - 157 words
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136 1940-09-14 3 Bat barest, Sept. 13. j *T*HE circumstances of Carol's abdication j are briefly described m a communique issued by General Antonescu, the Rumanian i Prime Minister, who says: "At noon on Sept. 5, I WM entrusted with the task of forming j a government butReuter - 136 words
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56 1940-09-14 3 London. Sept. 13. EUROPEAN British sublets m Burma are now liable for compulsory service either m the armed forces or m civil work. To-day the speaker of the House of Representatives read a message from the Governor saying that he had enacted the Compulsory Sr'-viepReuter - 56 words
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612 1940-09-14 3 YESTERDAY'S closing Stock and Commodity prices had not been received at the time of goin? to press. t London, Sept. 13. THE impressive scale of recent R.A.F. attacks on military objectives m Germany and German-occupied territories can best be appreciated from a summary of theBritish Wireless - 612 words
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Article110 1940-09-14 3 "FEAR EXCITEMENT" IN BERLIN New York, Sept. 13. DIGIDLY censored reports fail to rc*nl ttM extent of damage wrought m Berlin by the R.A.F., while reports from London indicate that despite destruction and suffering there is no thought of surrender m the minds of the BritLsh people, writes the SanReuter - 110 words
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Article29 1940-09-14 3 Tokio, Sept. 13. THE agreement on trade and payments between Manchukuo and Germany has been renewed with some modifications, the Japanese Foreign Office announces ReuterReuter - 29 words
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44 1940-09-14 3 Sydney, Sept. 13. ALMOST all Australian states have now opened funds for the London air raid victims. The Melbourne fund was opened yesterday and received 'over ,_:60,000 sterling within four hours j toward; Its nominal objective of £250,000 ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article132 1940-09-14 3 THE Strai.s Settlements (S.n*a- pore) Association has appointed a sub-committee to investigate the utili/a1.0.i cf w;<ste ■■tgri_.li m th* ImmmmmJ. At a meet'.ig of the Assort. i ion's main committee it wm seated thnt Government committees haJ already considered the que>t on of employing the Colony's132 words
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69 1940-09-14 3 London, Sept. 12. DEGINNING short jy after daylight to-day. London's new river passenger service between Westminster and (Woolwich attracted hundreds of j ;sengers. For 9d. return, paiare able to cover the distance m considerable comfort. The service is also opened to railway season ticket holdersReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement125 1940-09-14 3 RED PALM OIL Thii < < umtmi «s emn id r i l t f Vitamin- Sjic: ill] rrc pared far use i-s a '••ft lag oil ar. I as a ny.li i.e. It is exceMent for pr influenza, conrhs and (I 50 cts. per Eotilo Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL125 words
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643 1940-09-14 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1940. Watch Italy ALTHOUGH interest m the war is naturally concentrated at the present time on the Battle for Britain, a close eye must be k c p t on developments m the Mediterranean and the Near East. The impression appears to be643 words
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1191 1940-09-14 4 Virginia Cowles - Virginia Cowles By London. THE attack on Britain threatens to be more decisive for the future of mankind than any battle ever fought, but if you were here m London to-day you would be astonished by the calmness with which the people are facing: the1,191 words
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Article370 1940-09-14 4 What To Do With Your Money DEOPLL i money iOJ pnetor from r American bank height he took the up-town Chicago bank m the head offi And my 01, la. retired. She teapot on he: handy m cas. I rind tha. n B a lot of peo;,. would be safe:370 words
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69 1940-09-14 4 S.S. FATSHAN RETURNS TO HONG KONG Our L I Ho' I rE Butt^rf.«id PMihsn, 0* Japanese authorttisa bounced a Colon} mand of < She had beei since Aug. 1. putc with th- pilotage I It is settled, the JatA...*: run betweei. H Details ol divulged by the B British officers69 words
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Advertisement346 1940-09-14 4 I /agree. You find I ROSES Lime Juice I satisfies all tastes!" sa— By Special appointment kstabliohed 1*72. NEWEST DESIGN* IR DIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches __p •wW *a\ I m A ____H____^___l I ___P» __r A^__________l T i incorporated m Ceylon j SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. .n^E^^^^^9lßM_tß346 words
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Advertisement54 1940-09-14 4 Shrewd housewives never overlook The wearing qualities The absorbency or The weight of the TOWELS t*"*y pre Mr] If k v You will t.nd all thee i.^^.c^ m our INDIAN TOWELS Available tn all sizes with Red, Gold, Bine and Green Borders. See them today at GIAN SINGH tfc CO.,54 words
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733 1940-09-14 5 How Malaya Can Help In Wartime Purchasing •PRODUCE FOR ALLIES NEUTRAL COUNTRIES" T fe n.mplcte fallacy to buy more from Britain thinkuould keep business active, declares an economist, r iti.K to the Free 1 ress m response to the public request p Malawi for offirial733 words
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159 1940-09-14 5 Foundation For Aquarium Is Completed $220,000 BUILDING WpletiOO of the piling j preliminary step m :i of Singapore's list to be built m It is understood favourable opportun- If tenders will be ..>truction of the will cost $220,000. tied, will not greatly for s_vins( Singaaquarium. althe difficulty of get- may159 words
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Article91 1940-09-14 5 HB Own Correspondents Kuala Lumpur Sept. 13. I mmi* by Mr. A. J. Grattan- > :>l.v Public Prosecutor, to *> summon;, issued ln Batu Gajah f Kershaw, of the Mines -fc'.ng acceptance of an illegal ansfernd to Kuala Lumpur Justice Poyser. the Chief Supreme Court to-day. \p_ained91 words
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197 1940-09-14 5 Burglar Stole From Police Officer's Room [DESCRIBED as an "audacious burglar" was Mohamed Mosim, a 34-year-old Oeylonese, who entered the bedroom of a sleeping Assistant Superintendent of Police at one o'clock yesterday morning to steal $12 from the dressing room table. Nine hours after committing the crime, Mosim appeared before197 words
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141 1940-09-14 5 From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Sept. 13. MR. Alma Baker, the Perak planter and miner who sen: £20,000 tc Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Aircraft Production, for the purchase of four Qghters, has been .i.icrmed that the planes would be named after him "Alma141 words
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445 1940-09-14 5 l( dMton yesterday Singapore chandu h they are registered *mmT :>plies of registration and ail necessary m Ith regard to the re&isrlec purchasers. They gain this afternoon and morning. i nee dealers are reiiidu shops, members il obtain their cards rs, not from the chandu445 words
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Article, Illustration48 1940-09-14 5 Presenting a scene very mucb like the popular pictures of the French Foreign Legion, New Zealand troops training m the desert step out from their encampment for a route march. Reports indicate that there may soon be large-scale actions fought m the Mediterranean regions.48 words
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169 1940-09-14 5 DEGINNING on Monday the SingD apore Broadcasting Station will open at 6.45 a.m. There will be a short programme of music, followed by a relay of the 8.8.C. news m English at 6.50 a.m. and the 8.8.C. news m French at 705 a.m. (7.25 a.m. Saigon169 words
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Article160 1940-09-14 5 "Footlights Parade" Makes A Hit ('RAND entertainment is provided m Footlights Parade," the all-Ser-vices show for the British Red Cro^s which was presented at the Victoria Tl^ea're last night to a packed house. Utilizing the talent of the Naval, Air Force and Military units In160 words
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Article83 1940-09-14 5 rVO charges of neglecting his duty as a member of the Naval Base Police were made against Arthur Darbyshire, a 31-year-old Briton, ln the Singapore third court yesterday. It was alleged In the charges that, on two occasions on Aug. 10 and on Sept. 10 —Darbyshire83 words
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161 1940-09-14 5 London. Sept. 13. WITH polling day still many weeks away, the "big guns" have begun to "boom" m America m connection with the United States presidential election campaign. Mr. Fiorello La Guardia, who was elected three years ago as Mayor of NewReuter - 161 words
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52 1940-09-14 5 Hong Kong, Sept. 13. AS Hong Kong ls a cholera-infected port no ships from that colony will be allowed to call at South China ports under Japanese control, s.a;es a Japanese announcement released here to-day. The main ports affected ar? Hoihow andReuter - 52 words
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Article71 1940-09-14 5 Hatavia. Sept. 1.1. A COMMITTEE called "The N.I. Spit- fire Fund" has just been installed here, and is remitting after the first day an Instalment of £5,000 to England for warplanes for the R.A.F. British and Dutch citizens are cooperating m the drive for funds. The committeeReuter - 71 words
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Article57 1940-09-14 5 1 r. O. MV 1 El*. HI V per i en:, of bun.' has been reduced to :s!i*> h Japanese air raids ncvorZinz to pilots' estimates contained m z Japanese naval rommuniq The (ommuni(ju. r_ i lhat Jjptnese aircraft ves.erc.av ?nad» the thirty -thirdReuter - 57 words
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Article130 1940-09-14 5 Gazette Notification Xxii-: subscription list ior Urn Straits Settlements $25.000 000 War Lean will close at 11 a.m. today, it i.s notified m the Gov. ment Gazette. Final applications lor th< Wot Loirwill be received this morning up I that time. Although the I M.S.130 words
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103 1940-09-14 5 Shanghai Sept. 1 THKjeL'.I ENING .e.tc-s were re'-er i day and to-day by judges and other officials of mM Pir:t Special District Court (which functions iii the International Set? Ifmeiil The letUT. were signed bfl "Kuo-Men-Nang Anti-red Party It it declared that now that BritainReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement203 1940-09-14 5 7] SPECIAL MEN'S DARK JS KHAKI COTTOK HOSE Fine S 1 rib and broad rib ]< 111 ii plain fine ribbed turn-over-.- »ps. light ll II jj weight. Strong and dnmb|e with n ill j forced toeg ami heeb. v| j Price $1.00 pair. J j Sbes: 94 10 10V6203 words
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Advertisement422 1940-09-14 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND. P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register422 words
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Advertisement325 1940-09-14 6 DUUvIbAU llUaf (Incorporated m FMJA) TELEPHONE: Freight 513". Passage 5!31 m> iWiWiMii fwoatbtw^nl (Incorporated m England) 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.325 words
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Advertisement431 1940-09-14 6 MANSFBELO CO., iff BLUE FUNNEL L_n£ Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Oates guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Cont "^Cr.^4 War Clauses. WKSTKRN A lIS I X ai.i a THE SHORTEST SEA ROUT E AT THE CHEAP£ ST n Regular Services to Fre mantle (Perth) „i, j by first class431 words
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Advertisement544 1940-09-14 7 OSSIFIED AMERTISEMEMTS TENDERS 0000 SINGAPORE Ml MCIPALITY Tenders. _re now Invited for the r.als or services. For Municipal Tenders U ..very or one TfcSttSSt es Power Station. Date 12 noon, Sept. 16, 1940. .rugated Asbestos Roofs lor Bukit Timah pumping Station Filters. r 12 noon, Nov. 27, Steel Wash Water544 words
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Advertisement707 1940-09-14 7 "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER^JS GOOD 12t E "Th_^ tr Lutoitsch tou =h „i?rl The sh °P Around the Corner This human story of a Buda_>°st shrvn nne acting not only by the orincinai^ JS2 Stewart, Margaret Sultan and Frank Morgan but such competent sun porting players as Joseph &WWkrSSt707 words
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Advertisement195 1940-09-14 7 JOiNl SERVICB OF PRINCE LINE SILVER UNE PRINCE LINE VESSELS PROCEED TO BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON AND HALIFAX VIA PANAMA CANAL. SILVER LINE VESSELS PROCEED TO BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE VIA PANAMA CANAL For further particular apply to: HU.HK GILFILLAN CO.. LTD HADDEN CO.. LTD Phones: ttlt-1 PHONE195 words
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Miscellaneous359 1940-09-14 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST m*m\mm\\mm\\-T Post Office Thailand ak 4 p.m. United States of America air 4 p.m. TO-DAY MONDAY Aden Java surface 9 a.m. Africa 7.7.7. i 1 P m Medan Surface 9 a.m. Australia* 7. 7.7. 7. 7. 7. 7.. 7. £ir 4 p_m' MAILS ARRIVALS Brunp 1359 words
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Article, Illustration1893 1940-09-14 8 ESQUIRE, DINNA FORGET BEST BETS Lord Bug Taken To Win The Gold Cup FINAL DAY OF SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING '■UR. WONG'S" Lord Bug has been taken to win the IVI Cold Cup race at Bukit Timah to-day, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) race1,893 words
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Article465 1940-09-14 8 Pitchers' Duel In War Fund Game RALPH Cruickshank. ace American! pitcher, and Jack Gecrge, Loyals' j speedball artist, will renew their leud j to-morrov when the American Association and the Singapore All-Stars j lay a return match at Jalan B?sar Stadium. Play will start at 4465 words
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Article56 1940-09-14 8 VOLUNTEER snooker ties at the Singapore Cricket Club are: To-day, F. J. L. Mayger and H. F. Foulds vs. C. G. Pugler and F. H. Curtis. Monday, E. H. R. Bowerman and C. Iv Boumphrey vs. M. S. Robinson and B. Scott. Tuesday. M. Melville and D. Brennan56 words
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278 1940-09-14 8 IV. (BM.) 2; Publishers 1. A FTER feeing a goal down In the k ear!y stages of the game the R.A. (BM.) beat the Publishers two- 1 or c on the padang yesterday m the so rond division (a) of the league.278 words
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Article106 1940-09-14 8 SELECTIONS for to-day's races at Bukit Timah are: FttliE PRESS Race 1: Lord Tomnoddy. Regiment. Race 2: Release, Spear of Sarawak. Race 3: t)adabhoy, Ka!o. Race 4: Golden Glimpse Thanks. Race 5: Esquire,. Easter Parade. Race 6: Lord Bug, Kai Tere. Race 7: Dinna Forget, Distinguished. Race106 words
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225 1940-09-14 8 SOME attractive fights are to be staged at the New World Arena next Friday. Battling Sima and Ventura Marquez are to head the card, the supporting bouts being Johnny Mortell vs" Little Abayan; Rio Gill vs. Tommy Carrie, and Little Herman vs. Tiger Dollah.225 words
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126 1940-09-14 8 DESULTS of further ties played ln the S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament yesterday were: Men's singles handicap: D. E. L. Anderson (_l5) beat W. J. M. Warden (—l5) 4— 6, 6—3. 6 4. Men's doubles handicap: J. G. Houston and R. J. Tovey (-^l5)126 words
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Article113 1940-09-14 8 Ties at the V.M.C.A. on Monday are: Men's "A" class singles handicap: I. A. Alsagoff (—40.3) vs. Yap Ah Hian (—3O) to finish; Dr. G. Haridas (—l5) vs. Dr. Chia Teck Yam (—15.3); A. I. Pereira (—40.3) vs. Dr. G. de Souza (—3O). Men's "B" class singles: A.113 words
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Article38 1940-09-14 8 THE following will play soccer for the Geylang Corinthians against the Tiong Bahru Rangers at Geylang Stadium on Saturday: Jabbar: H^ck Gu?n •'capt.), Dollah; Osman, Hoi Seng, Yee Sin; Aron, Ismail, Mahmood, Yew Tim, Teck Seng.38 words
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538 1940-09-14 8 s.c.c i; s.r.c THE S.C.C. look the Padang Shield awa\ f r ()m I. A when the}' beat them by one gcal t<i nil i a th Ni: Thc Cricket Club were the better team by far and fully deserved their victory. Their538 words
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Article62 1940-09-14 8 THE following will represent the Singapore Hornets m a hockey match against the 10th. Mountain Regiment at the Naval Base at 5 pjn. to-day. S. Rodrigues; R. H. Barth, M. Modder; R. S. Barth, D. de Cruz, J. Scheerder; N. Modder, C. Schelkis. D. N. Booth, B. Scheerder,62 words
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Article27 1940-09-14 8 Week-end SportsS POrts Events SOCCER: <• (<!1 h B.A.M.C. RA< I S meeting, final if.* BASEBALL: \mr r n tion vs. All star •Ll*!**' stadium. Jtta CBICKET padang.27 words
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Article248 1940-09-14 8 Decision To Send I Request To M.R.U, I (From Ou- O I B Kuali Lumpur, Sm n V eleven flj Ciub nifb held yesterday i to^ requ^ Malayan Ru?by Ur.. r .:s decision to pottp ne 1 marches for the dur. 3 Two proposals were v.248 words
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Miscellaneous16 1940-09-14 8 Law Notice For The Day Before the Deputy Registrar at 10.30 a.m.: Suit 606 39 Taxation.16 words
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