The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,193. ESTD. 1835 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 683 1 March Into "Deserted, Half-Ruined Village" Vital Developments Expected In Cairo BRITISH HAVE SITUATION WELL IN HAND IT VI lAN troops, constantly harried by mobile units, Egyptian territory for the first time when they occupitxl the escarpment of Salum and this move, m jtsdf of no
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  • 54 1 rRANCE must pay Germany 20.000,000 T Feichmarks daily as from June 25. for thp uDkeep of the army m occupation according to the French official Oazette m which a convention is announced' between the French Government and the Bank of Egfo^ggJS the Bank advances the state 50 milliard i francs
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  • 32 1 The King is here seen being shown points of interest during a visit to docks "Somewhere m England," m the course of an inspection of the home defences.
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  • 93 1 Thailand Seeks Return Of Former Possessions THE Thailand Government has demanded the return of the former Thai territory m IndoChina. A note to this effect has been handed 4 by the Thai Premier to the French Minister at Bangkok and a similar note has been sent to the Vichy Government.
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  • 122 1 TELLING BLOWS IN NEW RAIDS Cairo, Sept. 15. AN RA F communique issued here to-diy states "In a series of nJdi m eastern Libya yesterday a seaplane base was attacked. Bombs fell on a seaplane anchorage and a large Are broke out on the Jetty. -Near
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  • 76 1 Washington, Sept. 15. Mr. William Bankhead. speaker of the United States House of Renresentatives, died at a naval hospital here to-day, reports Reuter. He fell HI l«t Thursday when he was about to make a speech m supSwt ot President Roosevelt m the presidential election campaign. P He
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  • 63 1 New York, Sept. 15. THE American liner Exorchorda re--1 ports that she has rescued all 64 of the crew of the British cargo .ship St. Agnes. 5.000 tons, which sank 700 miles west cf Lisbon. The Exorchorda earlier radioed that the St. Agnes had sent
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  • 261 1 "Hitler Must Dare Invasion This Week" London, Sept. 15. T^HE most obvious fact after a week of the most desperate onslaught by the Luftwaffe is that its efforts to smash tbe R.A.F.. as it smashed the Polish, Dutch, Belgian and French air forces as a prelude to overrunning the country,
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  • 115 1 New Attack On German Invasion Bases London, Sept. 15. WATCHERS on the English coast last night saw bombers of the Royal Air Force, repeating the attack carried out throughout Friday night on Germany's invasion bases on the French and Belgian coasts. The new attack seemed to be as mii tense
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  • 36 1 London, Sept. 15. AN Admiralty communique says that two mlnesweeplng trawlers the Libra and Conquistador, destroyed an enemy aircraft by gunfire early this morning. There were no casualties m either trawler- Reuter
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  • 1435 1 London, Sept. 15. BUCKINGHAM Palace was bombed for the third time m the course of further daylight raids on London today. An official statement says that the Queen's private apartments were damaged by a bomb which did not explode. The King
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  • 271 2 Maidens Pray To Moon To-Night BIG CHINESE FESTIVAL ONE of the major Chinese festivals, the Chung Chew (Middle Autumn) 'Festival, falls to-night, when Chinese will make offerings to the Moon God- dess of moon cakes, oranges, pomeloes. fruits and delicacies. The festival is m honour of "the birthday cf the
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  • 176 2 Troops For Malayan Border (From Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Sept. 15. THE Premier, Luang Bipul Songgram, has announced that 1 the Thai Government is negotiating for the restoration of territory ceded to Indo-China and formerly belonging to Thailand. He is particularly urging the readjustment
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  • 150 2 TWENTY-SEVEN American seamen, the crew cf the two 5,550-ton cargo ships recently purchased from America by the Thai Government for Thailand's new merchant marine, have arrived m Singapore on their way back to San Francisco. The two vessels, which were the Admiral Seen, and the
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  • 122 2 '"THE House Across the Bay," which I opened at the Cathay yesterday. Is strong drama. The title is, as many people are aware, the nickname given to Alcatraz, the famous American prison built on an island, and the story is an unusual one working up
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  • 86 2 WHAT happens when a stubborn college doctor and an equally stubborn marriage-hating novelist are "married" by newspaper reporters as a result of a misunderstanding, provides seme rollicking fare m Columbia's comedy. "The Doctor Takes a Wife" which had a midnight show at the Capitol on
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  • 77 2 "|\/IY Love Came Back," the Warner Brcthers picture which had a midnight show at the Alhambra on Saturday, is not the type of picture its title conjures up m the mind. It is not a powerful love story, but a pay musical comedy,
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  • 102 2 THE boisterous America of the 1890's makes a fine background for Darryl Zanuck's film biography of "Lilian I Russell," starring Alice Faye m the role, Don Ameche, Kenry Fonda and Edward Arnold. The film had a midnight premiere at the Cathay on Saturday. Lilian Russell
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  • 33 2 A BEGINNERS' ciass m Hindustani ls now forming at the Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, and will meet on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 5.15. It is open to both men and women.
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  • 114 2 r[E extent to which the Italians were imitating the German air forces brutal methods of bombing open towns and terrorizing its citizens, was expressed by an eyewitness of the bombing of Tel-Aviv on Monday, who arrived m Singapore from Lvdda en Saturday. 'A Hollander, the
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  • 497 3 Widespread Damage In New R.A.F. Attacks s:archlights bombed and machine-gunned London, Sept. 15. iWASIOJN bases on the Dutch, Belgian and French coasts I r! a nev. hammering: by bomber squadrons of K fc \y. on Friday might Throughout the night, from ifter W p.m. till
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  • 157 3 "U. S. Should Be Actively With Britain" New York, Sept. 15. "W** think that this country should be actively on England's side," declares the Cleveland Plaindealer to-day. "We believe that liberty lies m that direction, that loyalty to freedom does and that all the principles embodied m our sacred bill
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  • 303 3 Three Rings Of Naval Craft Guard Coasts A CEASELESS vigil is being kept each night, from dusk until dawn, by hundreds of craft of the Royal Navy operating m three rings round the coasts of Britain. They look out for Hitler's promised invasion and so far the Fuehrer has disappointed
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  • 133 3 Chungking, Sept. 15. JAPAN BSE aii-craft yesterday bombed the south bank of the Yangtze river. The majority of the bomb", dropped m the hilL a considerable distance from the river. The Japanese aircraft never appeared over rhe city proper, merely passing over the outi skirts.
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  • 571 3 HITLER'S CHANCES OF SUCCESS HELD POOR London, Sept. 13. THE broadcast of Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, on Wednesday, m which he showed how seriously he regards the chances of an early attempt at invasion and with what measured confidence he feels the
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  • 168 3 BILL IS NOW SENT TO WHITE HOUSE Washington. Sept. 15. '■'HE conscription bill was finally pass- ed by Congress m its compromise version yesterday and sent to the White House for the President's signature. The first 75.000 conscripts are expected to be called up on Nov. 1.
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  • 68 3 London, Sept. 15. THE China Campaign Committee has sent a letter to Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, giving an interim report on their national resolution demanding the immediat3 and unconditional reopening of the Burma read. It is stated that although the camn for the
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  • 76 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO KING QUEEN London. Sept. 15. TIIS Dutch Muster m London, on behalf of Queen Wilhelmina and the Dutch Government, has asked the Foreign Office to present the warmest congratulations to the Kin* and Queen on the occasion of their providential escape when Buckingham Palace £as hit by bombs—
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  • 96 3 Kwangchowwan, Sept. 10. FOLLOWING the completion of a submarine base m Yulin harbour m the south of Hainan Island by the Japanese, another naval base is reported to be under construction m Tsinglan harbour m Menchong district, north-east of the island and a light railway connecting
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  • 75 3 THE Swedish paper 'Se recently published an article from a special correspondent on "the victory which lacked enthusiasm." Tha writer, who was m Berlin when the Germans entered Paris, reported that neither this news nor the announcement of the French surrender roused any enthusiasm m the
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  • 181 3 "Hello Girls," Said This Parachutist London, Sept. 15. T^HE alertness of the British people to prevent enemy pilots who have been shot down and descend over the country by parachute from escaping is well shown m a story told, not without humour, by an R.A.F. pilot who had to bale
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  • 75 3 New York, Sept 15. DRITAIN has re-entered the American market for certain types cf cargo vessels, it is learned m merchant marine circles, says the New York Herald-Tribune. Mr. J. J. Walsh, west coast representative of the British Ministry of Shipping has, according to
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  • 91 3 DOCTOR— SPORTSMAN MARRIED (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 15. THE marriage took place this afternoon of Dr. Tan Boon Beng, of the General Hospital. Penang, to Miss Lim Slew Bee at the Penang Buddhist Association. The bridegroom, who is well-known ln Singapore as a good sportsman, is the eldest
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  • 170 3 Iron Guard Chief Now Rumanian Vice-Premier Bucharest. Sept. 15. KING MICHAEL has issued a de-re* proclaiming that the structure of the state will henceforth be totalitarian with a foreign policy based on that of the Axis powers. The Iron Gu:ird will be the sole part m the state At th--
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  • 68 3 Washington. Sept. IS IT IS officially announced that a United States Government's contract v.ith the Packard Motor Company for the manufacture of Rolls-Royce aeroengines have now been awarded. Th" contract totals $239,000,000. The number of engine., to be manufactured has not been made public,
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  • 43 3 Simla. Sept. IV AFUR'iHI_>K contingent ol Italian prisoners of war, consisting ci Ci ).fic ts and 414othor ranks, has arrived m India. Over 1.000 prisoners of wor are now In custody at Ahm^d Nn-^ar. Bono?. v.- Reuter
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  • 37 3 London. Sept. 15. THE board of the New Zealand national patriotic fund is s*»n £14)00.000, including Red Crosg prants. to the Lord Mayor of London: plr rvd relief lund— Briti.sh Wirr
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  • 116 3 Shanghai. Sopl 1G THREAT_..Ni_I) \._ih their lives. judges ond other official, cf the !> ial distri' t court, which is ln I national Settlement. Lave decided lo mova into the rffiMrnt.il quartet It Ls undrrrtood lhat within the st lew days, nearly all officials and judfc^s will move into the
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  • 667 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1910. Japan The Indies T<HE arrival m Batavia of the Japanese delegation headed by Mr. I. Kobayashi, the Minister of Commerce, means that the JapanoDutch negotiations will soon be assuming considerable importance. There has as yet been no detailed statement as to the
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  • 1070 4  -  Taffrail B* The Famous Naval Writer IT is a far cry from the first British destroyer of 47 years ago to the much larger craft of to-day. 'me little "Havock" of lbS3, had a displacement of 240 tons and a speed of about 26 knots.
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    5 4 ,hf FLIES THROUGH THE AIR-
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  • 296 4 Truth Falsehood By Britannicus JN the ywspapors ol count ne N }<11l ni;iv l by side the British Z German communique the previous ci a> air The Briti... show, per ha;, definitely der, fighters v. < n The Germ... verse of thi* troyed. 12 Germ; rhe scent. licve neither. I
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  • 84 4 NAZI PROPAGANDA IS USED AGAINST REICH THE Germ has threa 'against the pi o. Time" unl< j "Ramparts W s;,v s th Bydi The journal Time. nte the Nazi tei Fire" the Germ I lent' propaga: cc rporated m lit becomes a Hitlerism Member^ of th were surprised and !view
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  • 534 5 How Malaya Contributes To Financial Benefits BASIS FOR ARMS CREDIT IN U.S. SUGGESTED TH X tin and rubier deals with the United States which mjtrt made m July are estimated by the Financial Time* h>m )on^ to be bringing U. 5.5100,000,000
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  • 318 5 What Leads To Prostitution In Malaya rand 0 and women should ning venethe d st asrs should v .r. Burr y: itution fan vl Malaysia Metis a merr.bt r of "he and is stationed at School. Malacca. Ik La the rehabiiita•'Most cjuit their way of find leaders of b vta
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  • 82 5 iVr Huang, former Chinese n i M,su ><ieneral m Paris, who i hm apore on nis wa y »*ck to „J? was involved m a motor mm while driving m Johor* S "'d*y nicht. *cc< mpanled by his wife and t no ono
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  • 19 5 MALAYA Patriotic Fund poster stamps are now on sale at post offices m Johore.
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  • 335 5 TRAFFIC along the junction cf River 1 Valley and New Br'dge Roads yesterday mornint. was held up for a short period d 7 crowds of people who craned ?heir recks over the parapet of Coleman Bridge attempting to obtain a iiimDse
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  • 242 5 Depot Recruits Congratulated By G.O.C. FIRST TRAINING PERIOD ENDED rIE Singapore Volunteer Corps depot recruits— men called up under the Compulsory Service Ordinance— were consrnituiated by the Genrral Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major-General L. V. Bond, on their efficiency and smart turn-out when they had their last parade at the Drill
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  • 23 5 Meetings of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru on Oct. 15 and 29, at 10.30 am.
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  • 453 5 Mr. Tay Lian Teck For Delhi Conference CHINESE WELCOME APPOINTMENT j *pHE acceptance by Mr. Tay Lian Teck, member of the Legislative Council, of the official invitation to join the Malayan delegation to the Eastern Group Conference on war supplies to be held at New Delhi, India, next month, has
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  • 241 5 r yHE applications for the Cesar Franck subscription concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 27 have been coming m at nearly three times the rate of the previous series of concerts held m February and March of this year. There is every Indication therefore
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  • 125 5 DLEASANT tent was provided by th<- BwMtan Youtb Movement ra concert presented to a park. \> Ha:i on Saturday. The IS item.. on the programUM were well put over—lncluded piano and violin du.-ts, a violin solo, speciality dartre, several ?ke:ch. s and mvi. by a cha?*»s of
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  • 49 5 At a meeting of the board of din Thornycro.U S.n^upoi ci. Ltd.. thr ...rd o! four members was reconstituted as follows: Mr. Stewart Ov-lcr chairma_: and director, alternate to Bte John E. Thorny* <r<ft; Mr. Tay Lian Teck; Mr A p^ncrc 1 manager <Ship' 1 CW« Geo re>. .eontrr"
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  • 14 5 ME. 11. NORTH-RUNT MR. TAY LIAN TECK MR. Vf. A. FELL
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  • 424 5 FIRST SITTING IN KUALA LUMPUR TO-DAY (From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 1 THE constitution of the Commission of Inqu.'ry whicii will investigate the conduct of officers of the F.M.S. Mines Department particularly any allegations of bribery and corruption is announced m the Government
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    • 426 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTO. (Incorporated id FMB I TELEPHONE: freight 5433— Passage 5431. LLOYDS AGENTS:SOOMNG AGENTS FOR FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAIL* ITS, ROYAL STATE RAILWAYS OF SIAM wEr Vf ™''"*\^r%Vmmt\ m\Y's4ifirm\\^*^OA^ m% wLyafa ffte- __L___^____M_______l_L Sm^mm^m Oo via Canada ro Nortb America— BP^gltssiP mWti i sjyfegjfr 9ee thc m& i esllc
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  • 130 7 DAILY I'KICES CURRENT Sept. 11, 12 o'clock noon F ers Sellers No. IX RS.S. SpM loose 21 37'-. No IX R.S.S P OB. m cases September 18 U 38 1 Q FAQ R S S P.O.B in bales September 36 1 3Gh F
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  • 533 7 Few Exceptions In Scheme Which Begins To-day ALL consumers of rice m Singapore, including Europeans, must register themselves with their retailers between to-day and Oct. 15, stating the quantity of rice they will require each month on the basis of 36 catties a month
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  • 97 7 O R. Low Suan Eng, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. Low Long Theng, of Singapore, was married to Miss Tan Hwa Cheng, daughter of Mrs. Tan Tiak Joo and the late Mr. Tan Tiak Joo, of Segamat, at the Tuan Mong School, Tank Road, Singapore, on Saturday.
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  • 154 7 FOUND guilty on two charges of supplying ship's stores to a ship without being licensed, and selling nine coils of oiled Manila rope at a price above the one fixed by the Director of Engineering Stores, A. Shalk Kader, managing partner of the Bee
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  • 80 7 AT a meeting of the executive committee of thc Malaya Patriotic Fund m Singapore on Saturday, it was decided to send the sum of 2,000 guineas to the Lord Mayor of London Fund for the relief of air raid victims. Further subscriptions to the Malaya
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  • 347 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 14. "IT is felt that the Malayan 1 Volunteer forces are solely for the defence of Malaya. We need every man available m training for two months," declared Capt. A. C. Godding, appearing on behalf of •the
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  • 300 7 Man 'Let His Tongue Run Away With Him' '"THE complainant m th. 1 let hii tongue and imagination run away with said Mr. J. G. Rappoport, the third magistrate, m court en S..' "There is no doubt that 1 1 tions he has made Against a certain official were groundta
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  • 160 7 A CHARGE of breach cf trust ln of 51.342.75 m his capacity as manager of the m*>ok Wah Motor Finance C of Lavender Street, I \ugust, 1 May, 1940. was bro*l£it against Aw Ah 1 a middle-aged Chinese, In the Btngapare second court on Saturday. Be claimed
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  • 31 7 Mr. H. M. J. Fein, the Netherland* Consul-General at Singapore, wh< been m Batavia lor a short while, returned to Singapore pettardt? wi h hi* wife.
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    • 292 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS rKNDERS 00 SINGAPORE it MCIPALITY Tenders. re no* invited for the > or services. For Municipal Tenders :v ot one TfcSkC«£i Station. Date L IS, IU4O. Asoestos l.oolor Bukit Timah Station Filters 12 noon. Nov. 27. 1 Wa^h Water Bukit Timah Road r Hate of rlosing. 2. 154©.
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    • 455 7 £HL HT SERGEANT IN CRITICAL_CONDITION kSSm* W^ mlssin^ his station r t Sector for a wee!;, and a Sm^nore- \^th a ;ivi, fCr h J m l Pd be n iy rwth civil and military police R^JP^rt or householder m HaR< ad thit there was a European m his sMtort
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 277 7 Law Notice For The Week Lists of cases for the week commencing Lo-day are as follows: Bcfcre The Hon'ble The Af. Chief Justice m Court No. 1: To-day at 10.30 a.m.— One Motion under Bees. 394 and 397 C.P.C. At 11 a.m. Summonses ln Chambers, etc. At 2.15 p.m. Probates.
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  • 74 8 picture. picture. I here were many eloso finishes at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. Here Ramination is seen winning the fourth race, while immediately behind him are Golden Glimpse, on the outside, and Than'.s, on the
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  • 831 8 Mattar And Chin Soon Beat Their Clubmates In Final TAN Soo Liew (Amateur Sporting Association) became the veterans' champion of Singapore, when he beat Hussein bin Ibrahim (Police S.A.) m the final of the event m the Singapore junior badminton championships at the Clerical
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  • 102 8 •From Our Own Correspondent) Klang. AT the annual general meeting of the Selangor Coast Club office-bearers wore elected as follows, president, Suleiman bin Durus; vice-president, Goh Tiang Chin; hon. secretary and treasurer, Lee Kirn Tian; committee, Ng Plan Teng, T. P. Sundram, Kow Thiam Chuan, Koh Liang
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  • 548 8 ALL-STARS WIN RETURN BASEBALL 1-0 Americans Fail Against The Brilliant George MR. S. W.^JONES PITCHES FIRST BALL WITH the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, pitching the first ball, the second baseball classic, between the champion Singapore Yankees of the American Association and the Singapore All-Stars, was played
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  • 77 8 OESULTS of the two competitions, Men*3 Long Plunge and Throwing The Water Polo Ball, at the Singapore Swimming Club yesterday were: MEN'S LONG PLUNGE 1, T. H. Sileock 66 ft. 2, Capt J J Scully 57 ft. 7 m. 3, R. F. W. Leonard
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  • 523 8 EXCELLENT racing was witnessed at Bukit Timah on Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) race meeting. A record crowd, which included the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S.W. Jones, who arrived shortly before the fifth race, was
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  • 259 8 DRAW IN JOHORE STATE BADMINTON 'From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. PIE Johore State badminton championships will be held at Johore Bahru on Sept. 19, 20. 26 and 27. Entries comprise 12 open singles, 8 open dubles, 10 Junior singles and 7 Junior doubles. The draw is as follows Open
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  • 23 8 picture. Mr. T. H. Menzies leads m Mystic Music, the winner of the Gold Cup race on Saturday. Free Press
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  • 197 8 Sabatino And Frisco To Meet Again IT is learned on good authority that j the Peurto Rican middle-weight Atilio Sabatino. and Young Frisco have j signed up for a return bout at the j Happy World stadium on Sept. 27.— j subject to the approval of the Boxing Eoard. Their
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  • 58 8 OWING to the disappointing res pense to the invitation of the Malacca branch of the Automobile I Association of Malaya to a reliability trial for meter cars* over a 125-mile i course from Malacca to Port Dickson returning to Malacca by way of Serem ban and Tampin, this event, which
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  • 119 8 England Plays On Despite Air Raids FOOTBALL R L B 0N satl4a^ ATO mm B ire raiu H played on on day's football worked off ac< A few gam. after they had some time, owj H these ca.s of abandonnif the compel 11 goal a vera. Thr> retail H fl
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  • 30 8 S.C.R.C To-da i to-morrow i Friday, vs Xi .23, vs. Tth <B jS.C.RC: Bepl IS. V lat S.C.R.C 6 pt General Hosd. *SCRC :.0 vs 15th Pled S.C.R.C
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    • 64 8 roast GUINEA FOWL^ a delicious addition to your mS week-end menu m Phe;u.ants are not a ;lt ln moment but we have plent> «>f Guinea Fowl which have «ii equally fine flavour and .ire delicious roasted. Try one this coming week-end and see how good it is. Bflfl l"*"*^ I
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