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

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 10,197. ESTD 1X35 FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 513 1 "Intense Action By Fleet And R.A.F." Rome Egypt Fighting Opens: British Severely Harass Invading Troop Columns OUTCOME AWAITED WITH CONFIDENCE IN CAIRO Cairo, Sept. 19. THE Italian columns spread out along: 60 miles of the 1 very rough coast road between Sidi Barrani, in Egypt, and
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  • 113 1 New Caledonia Latest French Colony To Side With De Gaulle Melbourne, Sept. 19. FE Federal Government has been informed that New Caledonia las broken away from Vichy and --d allegiance to General de Gaulle, who has appointed M. Santot as his representative in place of a] Denis. Governor under the
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  • 70 1 Baltimore. Sept. 19. R- NTS in the Netherlands Indies utterly disappointed by the n ol Amepican firms a few days ..-.celling contracts for urgentmunitions/' states Mr. Fau« publisher of the Baltimore a dispatch to his newspaper -son said that the situation -rlands Indies was
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  • 39 1 London. Sept 19. AK.DING to a message from Ottawa. n of the US. -Canada Joint DeD i.-d are leaving for the Pacific coast inspecting Canadian-American ...re. UUi inspection Is over, the mem..l m Reuter
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  • 20 1 LORD BF.AVF.R3ROOK. Minister for Production, has publicly d the reDair organization of the of Aircraft Production :or ent wort Reuter
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  • 36 1 London. Sept. 10 Ai OKDfNG to an agency mesR Ml Ankara, the French i tlAfTaircs there has asl lurkish newspaoer that no ill be granted to the ItaSyiisv Reuter
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  • 178 1 Italian Estimate Of British Forces In Egypt Berlin, Sept. 19. QUOTING the Giornale dltalia, the Rome correspondent of the German news agency gives the following Italian estimate of the British forces in Egypt: '•Since Au?. 1. Gen Sir Archibald Wavell. Commander in Chief of the Bnti^i armies in the Middle
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  • 41 1 lerusalem. Sept. IS. THE British High Commissioner in 1 Palestine has r-Uned an order requisitioning 83 vehicles from the Rumanian ship Bucegi lying at Hai.a. comprising 14 trailers. 39 tmek, and 30 closed motor ambulances.- Reuter
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  • 74 1 Tokio, Sept. 19. THE Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Japan's chief shippin? line, has decided to divert its vessels bound for Europe from Japan through Ihe Panama Canal, "owing to the increasing danger of the South African route,*' according to the Domei agency, which adds that
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  • 112 1 RIHBENTROP, the Nazi Foreign Minister, arrived here at 11.50 a.m. to-day, accompanied by high Foreign Office officials. He was met by Count Chno, the Italian Foreign Minister. Ribbentrop will confer with Mussolini and Ciano this afternoon, reports the German news agency from Rome. It is
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  • 411 1 London, Sept. 19. An Admiralty communique says an initial report from the ommander-in-Chitf in the Mediterranean indicatethat units of the Royal Navy continue to hfcrry the northern flank of the Italia?, advance from Libya. On Wednesday nig-ht one of our naval until bombarded the coast road to Solium
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  • 153 1 London, Sept. 19. THE Ministry of Home Security has issued a leaflet regarding '•Working after the siren." which is prefaced by a message from Mr. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, in which he says: "Experience of the last few weeks has taught us that
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  • 926 1 London, Sept. IH. A TIME bomb exploded within 80 yards of the car H in which the Duke of Kent was touring bombed areas in south-west London to-day. The Duke's car came to a roped barrier bearing the notice: "Danger unexpected
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  • 170 1 R.A.F. Continue Devastating Raids CONVOY ATTACKED, DESTROYER HIT London. Sept. 19. IT is learned that R.A.F. boml last night raided invasion ports and shipping barges at Boulogne. Calais, Dunkirk, and Ostend, among other objectives. A big attack was also made on Le Havre. Marshalling yards in Germany and enemy-occupied territory
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  • 32 1 London, Sept AN Mf Ministry cumnt'inlque I -If that in air bottles over this count: airci 1 one V raft puns. T" 12 fiohtr-r- Reuter
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    • 72 1 FOR YOUR EVENING WEAR PRINTED CHIFFONS NEW COLOURS NEW DESIGNS.., MSPLAYID AT CHOTIRMALL S SEA VIEW HOTEL TO N.-HT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE MMNU M NO ADMISSION tHARO_ SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. ADELPHI GRILL Whtther you require light re r rewritten u or an elaborate meal. tie ADELPHI GRILL Is
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  • 492 2 "THEY WILL NOT FAIL" THAT Johore Bahru does not lag behind in possessing an efficient Passive Defence Force was amply demonstrated yesterday, when a representative section of 350 of its A.R.P. services paraded, were inspected by the Regent of- Johore (the Tungku
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  • 38 2 Jlfl 1 Charles Howarth. chief officer of the Asiatic Petroleum Co.. Ltd., wishes us 1 to state that he is not the person of the same nam,- sentenced in the Singapore third court on Wednesday
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  • 33 2 JUBILEE H. S. PARTY "THE Jubilee Health Strength Party n »°l "'.Lo^ng 22, Geylang Road, will hold its general meeting at 530 P.m on Saturday. Sept. 28, at the I party s clubhouse.
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  • 114 2 "THE Doctor Takes a Wife," which' I opened at the Capitol yesterday, is a first-class comedy, ranging from al- j j most slapstick in places to really subtle dialogue: and there is a delightful; romance. Ray Milland scores a new success! with his portrait of the
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  • 118 2 T*_.E following newly added non-fiction and fiction works will be ready for issue at Raffles Library on Saturday Tristan da Cunha. Illustrated. Erling ChrMopht-rsen; Khaki and rifle green. Illustrated. Lord Dur.alloy; A kev to victory, Lt.-Col dive Garcia: Shadow of the Swastika, Illustrated. A. L. Llcyd and Igor
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  • 253 2 THE response by subscribers for the Cesar Franck Subscription Concert at the Victoria Memorial on Sept. 27 has been excellent and the subscription lists will accordingly be closed on Sept. 24. Applications after that date will not be accepted and the prices to non
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 326 2 HERZ'S YOUR WEEK-END SHOW! BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT •ONE OF THE BEST COMEDIES EVER' STRAITS TIMES ?,.T- U ALHAMBRA OLIVIA'S FIRST STARRING ROLE SINCE fc G.W.T.W/ AND HER BEST EVER mw 1 W M J m w _____I^^___P 7l________Pa J Eddie ALBERT*kie WYMAN- Chas. WHOfTNSER Spring BHNGTON VUFr Dix»ct«cl
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    • 353 2 The BEST WAR-TIME LAIJCH TONIC EVER PRESCRIBE; TO-DAY 1 3.15-6.15-9.15 1 CAPITOL Another grand Comedy hit from Columbia studio that gave you "You Can't Take It Y "His Girl Friday" and a score of great la ugh-i RAY MILLAND r fresh from his triumphs in __t v '____L "French without
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  • 251 3 Figure To Be Doubled Early Next Year IMPROVED MODEL OF FAST BOMBER NOW OFFERED „._v r4 Ne w York > Sept. 10. N MIUI(AN military planes are beins delivered to Great A r.ritnin at the rate of 500 a month and production j,
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  • 76 3 C Ottawa, Sept. 19. ANADA and the United Kingdom have agreed that substantial forces must be maintained in Ireland, Col. James Ralston, Defence Minister, told a Press conference to-day in answer to a question regarding reports that Iceland mi?ht be invaded before Britain. Col. Ralston refused to
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  • 354 3 No Surrender Despite Hardships —Gen. Chiang Chungking, Sept. 19. yXOCCUPIED China observed yesterday the ninth anniversary of the Mukden incident which resulted in the occupation of Manchuria by the Japanese. The newspapers gave prominence to a special broadcast to the nation by Gen. Chiang Kai-shek on the eve of the
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  • 50 3 u Our Own Correspondent* I ndon. Sept. 10. LoMiONFKS :>re unboundedly ktefal *uid gratified at Milata'a er generous and swift towards the Lord relief fund for air raid in London." announces The to-day. ther dependent v." has resl openhandedlv and emphasising Us solidarity »i:h u> it home."
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  • 127 3 Striking U.S. Tribute To British Courage New York, Sept. 19. BAIN'S resolve to nght to the received a striking the Cincinnati Enquirer. Nowhere is British to fight mile for mil}! land more frequently than in their willingness greatest city devastated think of surrender. Britain could be over U Axis newspapers
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  • 105 3 >;mla. Sept. 19. I I ring Into Britain frcm m r the purchase of R A F v vab of Bhopal has presented D securities valued at r the purchase of Spitfires R A F. Ce-1 mbo. i_ ii reported that i rupees has
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  • 150 3 Philadelphia, Sept. 19. PREDICTING ma. .he British Emp.re will eventually triumph In its heroic difence. Mr. Herbert Hoover, 1 former United Staes President, declared that L was now time that the United States began to think abrut its •"econemie defences" ag_.ins. what is tc come
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  • 114 3 Ottawa. Sjpt. 19. THE Japanese Governmen. has expressed profound regret at the bombing of the Canadian liner. Express As It la declared that the bombing was entirely the result of an errcr dur.ng bombing prac ice in Tokio Bay on Saturday. ...WW—.. The Japai.ere note
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  • 32 3 New York, Sept. 19. ACCORDING to a Berlin repor. heating is not to be turned en in Berlin flats until Oct. 15 mstead of Sept. 15 which is the cusicmsry da.e.— Reuter
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  • 921 3 London, Sept. 19. MOW that the German air fury has been unleased upon the greatest city in the world, whose streets, buildings and monuments enjoy the sentimental regard of millions scattered throughout five continents, the damage inflicted by bombs has a
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  • 45 3 rpJE official news agency states it learns from reliable sources that the report of thp death of General Winkelmann, former Cjrrmandei -In-Chief of the Dutch army, is unfoundfu and that the general Is "enjoy Reuter ni' the best of health."—]
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  • 38 3 Calcutta, Sept 19. THE Governor of Bengal and the advisory committee of the Bengal war purposes ifund have allocated £10.000 to the Lord .,_cvor of London'3 air raid relief fund.— Reuter
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  • 59 3 Lmdan. Sep 19. 'T'HE Germin a'r fcrce is helpin? the Italians in their rrids on Malta. It is renir ed officially tha* !wt Germin bombers wire ?hot down durin? an attempt yes erday to c :vc-bomb the aerodrome a 1 Mai. a The two
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  • 140 3 Suner's Visit To Berlin Shrouded In Secrecy Madrid, Sept. 19. CENOR SERRANO SUNER, the Spanish Minister of the Interior, who is now in Berlin, may see Hitler again on Saturday, according to Spanish reports from Berlin. The reason for Senor Suner's visit to Berlin is still shrouded in secrecy. In
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  • 390 3 Death Of Mr. A. St. Alban Smith NOTED COLLECTOR OF MALAYAN FAUNA THE deaih has occurred in Britain I 1 Mr. A. Bt. Ai Da rubber p'anter who was widely known as an ardent collector of reptiles and animals, very many ol which he s°:ii to the London Zoo. Mr.
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    • 121 3 DOGS DOGS DOGS "CASTRIQUE" trie World s Wonder Remedy Worms Poor Condition Unhealthy Coat Loss of Energv etc. Medical Hall Ltd. _-_fV HH f_l^^* PT w^ J Morning Shew To-morrow 11 o'clock #fflft_A|%_ n^T The Show all Singapore are fflP™ *l__|^ji ___r ALICE FAYE l^jgH ____T^K V '_#P^_____i DON AMECHE-
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  • 606 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. A Budget Problem r fHE budget meetings of the Legislative Council and Federal Council will soon be held and already the authorities must be Jmsy drawing up the estimates of expenditure for 1941 and considering ways and means of raising ievenue. In
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  • 70 4 Sir Bede Clifford Heft), Governor of Mauritius, handing to Mr V \le\_nder Vim t I silver cigarette box and two cheques at the Admiralty r£enOv The ri^tte box 'T M U I Mauritius and one of the cheques for €11,000 is for (he
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  • 1297 4 A Letter From England From Our Own Correspondent London, Aug. __0. \UITH nothing in particula *Mo do the other lunch hourand a little tired of listening to, and advancing:, war theoriei in the usual hostelry I wen for a stroll along: the Stram and
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    • 192 4 M Dorit ijou just love ROSES?" TSS. _o V? Jm <& a y mm _Lfc-^^Hr^ <^_l__r^_^^^^^^^'^^~~ MwJ|g "Yes, but best in fS||| a GIMLET! Ifllial CALDBECKS DIRECTORY OF MANUFACTURERS OF AUSTRALIA 1940-41 Edition Now Ready for Distribution Contains complete lists of Australian Factories covering every article made in Australia. 570
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    • 26 4 i We have a vride fIK*JHT TRY OUR TAILORINO W« only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pore's most up-to-date Tailor. 14 Coleman St. Phone 4816
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  • 2158 5 Singapore Chinese Wedding In Old Style Free Press Feature By MARY HEATHCOTT ygSTERDATS bride. Miss 1 fhua Hook Tay, daughter 0 f Mr. and Mrs. Chua Cheng j JH K of .Malacca and SingaH>ro < hose to be married in the itional Chinese way to her Mr. Ong Tiang Guan,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 1028 6  - Australia In Peace And At War Sir Archibald Weigall By Formerly Governor Of South Australia THE enormous area of Australia emphasized by a 2,00(1 mile coast-line and the very small population in relation to it are facts which hit the eye at once. Bit .he really remarkable fact is thaf
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  • 850 6 Letter To The Editor Your chine>e correspondent was wi Kent* 1 when he underthe control of Malayan aces. Lest the view.-; he expressed bo taken to represent Chinese km bv default If uncontested. I would iter my dissent! Th there is unanim among the
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  • 697 6 IT WAS Saturday night in the Red Cow Tavern and the usual gathering were grouped round old George Marshall. Old George was in excellent humour. The side whiskers stood out like mug handles from his face, and his waistcoat bellowed forward in a parabola of pomposity. George had
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  • 39 6 a IT is reported that the Chica-' )f I Tribune's nerxspsndent, tUV f ,r_ c-'iie. was Injured and his assistant, in Australian. Stanley. Jchison. killed bv a bomb while matching German Bis Benhas"' shelling Dowr
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  • Article, Illustration
    40 6 The artist, Mr. Chellie Sundram, with one of his "midgets Mr C. B. Paul who is taking part in to-morrow's concert at the Victoria Theatre^ Others in the picture Miss A. J. Manikam, Miss Fredericks and Mr. A. K. Isaac.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 231 6 ■Pf NEWSPAPER REPORTER NEARLY Kjjbs LET HIS EDITOR DOW N O.E.R uP> DUNT KNOvA IF THIS IS The B£ST fsORRY SIR, Fi^^t^W^^^f^ GEORGE- -mevERSEEM YOU CAN DO JONES. I'LL 40k I CERTAINLY f.. I EVES >. <J- 3IE WHAT'S TO HAVE ANY HAVE TO ASSIGN YOU TO fe f j
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  • 734 7 plan For Combined Naval Protection Of N. I. Supplies Reported DISCUSSIONS ABOUT CHINA lERICAN consultations on means of preventing excursion into French Indo-China and the hcbea-m which Dutch authorities are partibelieved to cmhrace a propyl for com- ton of Netherlands Indies
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  • 91 7 Singapore Man To Re-Plan Kuching I WILL DO IT DURING LOCAL LEAVE IT toning of Kuching, ol Sarawak, may be by a Singapore archi- William>. manre Improvement I Singapore Municipality .ces of an experl- They will be in- v. Uliams will dvise them daring his U_rf i.ui.ii rement Tru;>:. .he
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  • 166 7 Enticement Charge her m u s i c who lived in the .ame ired the contents of a _u r father's daily fl and tn I .xn her su..•^ave the .lor and uieJ at her feet. the Singapore second by young Tamil ace b r music teacher,
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  • 66 7 •HE wedding; took place yesterday of Mr One Tiang Guan. second MO of Mr mi Mrs. Ong Boon Tat. of Singapore, ant St Chua Hock Tay. eldest dMfhtar o 'r and Mrr.. Chua Cheng Hock of Slnga^ V e and Malacca. The ceremony, whicr s
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  • 31 7 Two men of the Norfolk Regiment entrenched in the sand dunes on Britain's long coa<-Uine. They are members of a part> practising assault on -i jiillhox.
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  • 250 7 Mandore Sued For Divorce r J*HE question of domicile was a moot point in a petition for divorce which came before Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The parties. Alice Savarimuthu (petitioner) and Gnanapragasm respondent), it was stated, were mar;ried at the
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  • 144 7 OUSPECTING that his missing seven-year-old O ion had fallen into a well behind his house, Aug Kim Wee. a 33-year-old pineapple labourer, confirmed his suspicions when he got into the well to discover the nude body of the bc> lying at the bottom of it.
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  • 241 7 Bank Cashier On Trial At Assizes ALLEGED to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of about $11,000, a bank cashier, Lim Piau Lian, was on trial before Mr. Justice Manning at the Singapore Assizes yesterday. I. was alleged that Lim misappropriated the money while he was chief cashier
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  • 416 7 MUSA. an Indian cleaner at the Naval Base, was thanked and 1 complimented by the Singapore third magistrate, Mr. J. G. Rappoi port, yesterday, for the "initiative he showed in effecting the arrest of j a dangerous character." Mr. Rappor: port suggested that
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  • 180 7 What F.M.S. Eng. Sa.d HUNDREDS of tourists from British, possessions to the north of Au to Sydney in the next few months. The nu increase steadily until the cn<} of t 1 This opinion was i ::pr [ists and busin.s men v. ho have
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  • 158 7 (Trom Our Own r uen< If ii. Sep;. IS. DEFERENCE to a recent lire which bnh.e out in Brewst- r Road resulting in the loss of four lives was made by Dr. Chong Tak Nam. at to-day's meeting of the Kioto Sanitary Board, which
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  • 32 7 Q b.>: |2,000 pert rof Land A^-Raid ReMef Fund. This brourbt total thUI U-f to «>v«-r $4,500. But eat »armark.*-: f Levi MtafW I Pond altered I
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  • 29 7 FA 11, Ii i a IS, lad I 1 polic«- i ,iur bv ruV.ng the rood f_> tre<» in thr .tetanic* Gardens oi mummz be %4* j cu&cd (.<
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  • 68 7 £HAR,GED with housebreaking with Intent to commit theft, two Eurasian boys, aged 14 and 16, respectively, claimed trial in the Singapore second court yesterday. Bail was offered in the sum of $50 each, and the case was postponed a week for mention. The charge alleged that
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  • 53 7 Death of Indian Merchant Ii diai oi i mere mgapoi oi l• -d i md the funeral w x ov. Weds < He VI in in 1 m t' Malaya In ?Pl5 to open a busii. Hl- the Indian C i nirn.-rco in ISM The CI mark o pect. ;.ii:
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 35 7 Important Radio Talk To-Night "WAR-TIME Economy lor The Average Citizen" will be the subject of an important broadcast by the Director of Information, Mr. G. L. Peet, from the Singapore station at 7.40 this evening.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 417 8 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. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register
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    • 358 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in FMS) TELEPHONE: Frei_;bt 5132. Passage 5131 MAM** PACIFIC jWt&ftftfefjf (Incorporated in England) \fftmmm rnmrnrn***** "in I m Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT ExMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies— Lake Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by EMPRESS DUCHESS or MONT steamers to the
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    • 412 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE, Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates ar guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to rv-,? War Clauses. Conf WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST Regular Services to Kre mantle Perth] via RE by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 |A £2ej
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  • 113 9 »>MI\ PRICES CURRENT Rtpt, l U u'.!ock noon r.uyers M-Hers ix i. E Nj IX K.S S t.O B ID I -Ot. v Seller 3 option« 37 38 Qb .\u R S.S e\U B tn M Sept.-Oc*. .Sellers 36-Vs r.AQ R.s.a FOB m
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  • 295 9 T*HE funeral ot" Mr. Cornell Relter, 1 leader or the Adelphi and Sea View Hotels band, took place yes- terday evening at Bidadari Cemetery and was largely attended. The Rev. Father N. Maury officiated. Among those present were Mr. D. S. Petrovitch <the Yugo-Slav Consul
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  • 168 9 Wellington (N.Z.), Sept. 11. nNE hundred and seventy cheerful children have arrived Uin New Zealand from Britain to stay with relatives for the duration of the war. CompleUon cf their 12,000 miles journey at the peaceful, sunbaked New Zealand port, coincided with news of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 261 9 WJ^ ADVERTISEMENTS I T i NDKRS |^^\(.\PORE 1 siciPAun J readers. J I i invited for the A 1 i services. For I .iciaal Tenders I ited Asbestos Koof- c 1 :or Bukit Timah j I Station Filters. 1 12 noon. Nov. 27 I Sted Wash Water i 1 Bukit
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    • 812 9 48 Volunteers Recruits Apply For Exemption TWO HEARD IN CAMERA U/HEN the Local Tribunal sat yesterday to listen to 48 applications for exemptions from continuous training with the Volunteers and Depot Recruits from Oct. 5 to Nov. 3, the Press were asked to retire doling the hearing of applications made
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    • 473 9 L. PRYTZ-RASMUSSEX AXD CO. L. P Rasmussen, manufacturer of beauty parlour machines, who said he would have to doae down if he were called up for continuous training, was granted his application. HUME PIPE (FAR EAST) LTD. G. Thomas, C. R. Miners, and J. A. Wtlkins were- exempted from continuous
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    • 532 9 I __r _t__t___________^___________^___/>vyyyy^^y>y?^^/T-oJ^ WSf __fg T ur M^ >^Jf V* *H<f jbs. f>sf V-k _P _____________d_____l ___£v_'f>___! __T WlP_____________________________[ i < A _______________________J__3_glL FAST PASSENGKR SKK V K !K. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA HONG MHO Balls B'pore Arrtve 8 f 8.8. CITY OP NEWPORT NEWS Oct. 6 0ct
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 241 9 Post Office MaiTJJst as follows: TO-DAY Ainca c South i Australia J surface 1 Pm. Australia .East" _nd" _5o U thT &Pm A^tralia .West and ',£S_! 2■ m Ccvioti surface noon o-»t Quince: SS r3LS2g?..T* r Port^Moresby surface _V», r I*% Ur Ce 2 P-»-TO-MORROH Aflen Africa.. 7. v."" J
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  • 242 10 Week-end's Ties InS.C.R.C.Open Tennis Meet 'THE nrst tie. in the Straits Chinese Re.ro. tion Club's open invitation; Ur.rJs tournament will be played at j Ho _Ej Lim Green to-morrow, and on Sunday, from 3 p.m. onwards, on each day. Otto* are given the ties for both days. Payers mentioned first
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  • 73 10 THE American Association will meet the Legal Regiment in a baseball match at j 1 Jalan Been Stadium at 4 p.m. on Sunday. madian" George and Sgt Lilley will aqain iorm the battery against the Am^ri- cans, and ir will b" interesting: to see whether it was this
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  • 169 10 rKO mere ties were played off In the SC C. autumn lawn tennis tournament jerterday. and resulted Men's Singles Handicap: D. E. L. Ander- son < Is. beat C. E. Brooke (|-15». 6 3. io— B. Men's Doubles Handicap: Lieut. E. A de I < L Young
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  • 27 10 'THE finals of the Denham Cup box- tall and the Southern Settlement' police boxins chamnionshins will be held at the depot at 3.30 p.m. to-night
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  • 30 10 IN a last |MM of h:c..?y played on th Y.MCA. giound yes;erdav. the Mountain Regim -n* b?a: the Y.MCA i by thre* poata *n n 1
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  • 273 10 HTHE Island Club will meet the Keppel Golf Club in a social match a. the Island Club en Sunday morning. Th c rarae will be closed to nonparticipants between 8.40 and 0.1."). Th-* sorting umes and teams Keppel players mentioned first, are FIRST TEE
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  • 1255 10 Mr. T.H. Menzies' Success At Singapore Races SIX WINNERS WITH ENTRY OF SEVEN Statistics For Gold Cup Meet WHILE M. van Rreukelen was once again the leading trainer at the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) meeting, which concluded last Saturday, the outstanding feature of the season was the success
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 10 Rio (iill who meets Tcmniy Carrie at the New World Arena to-ni^ht.
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  • 180 10 'Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Sept. 18. OEATING the Medicals by three goals u to ous P.fter extra time to-day, the Poller Qualified for the semi-final j of the Hull Cup competition. The mate]] was played at the Istana padang before a
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  • 63 10 •pKE women's monthly spoon shoot, which was held on Tuesday was won by Mrs. Millar with a total score of 103.32 with handicap. Mrs. Tay Lian Teck was second with an aggregate of 102.55 with handicap. Their scores at the different distances were; 300yds 200y ds
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  • 92 10 Sacce-: second div! i>n (b), Fort Canning vs. R.A F. (Kallang), Kalian?. Hotkey: Singapore Hornets vs. S_. Joseph's Ins Lu ion. S.II S.C.R.C. vs. Kh>l_a, S.C.R.C: Colts Hockey Club vs. 21st. Mt. Eatery Farrer Park. Swimm'.ng: Rafleu InsJtulion four.h annual carnival, Y.M.C.A. poo] at 4 p m.
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  • 22 10 I ~o~ n{npore Hornc *> bea. the CSC. by six goals to nil in a hockey match at Bales.ier yesterday.
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  • 23 10 IV ma Stags?, e again;: the 21st If m Farrer Park toA'.ec D'Sylva O N-wmrn L H Frank. H Potg< Arms
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