The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 September 1940

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  • 19 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.20.!. ESTI) FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1040. 5 CENTS
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  • 453 1 Early Statement By Roosevelt Expected 'Implied' British Offer To Be Accepted EFFECTIVE ANSWER TO JAPANESE THE New York correspondent of the London Daily Express anticipates that President Roosevelt will shortly make a statement accepting Great Britain's "implied" offer to share the Singapore naval base with the
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  • 420 1 BERLIN POUNDED FOR FIVE HOURS Bombing Of French Channel Ports London, Sept. 26. Br uded for the third night when strong EULF. bombers lxst night military objectives there Kiel a.; well as invasion ry. !cr details from reports of the d rews are awaited but in mtime asency messages based
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  • 49 1 Washington. Sept. ?.u. PRESIDENT ROOSLVELT to-day declared in embargo on the export of scrip iron to Japan. He also signed an export and import hill making 5500,000,000 available for loans to South Amenta, states a Washington message to the Dow Jones agency. Reuter
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  • 79 1 Cairo, Sept. 26. FURTHER signs of the increasing feeling «n Syria against the Vichy Government were reported here to-day. It Is stated that when General de Gaulle intervened at Dakar numbers of French officers and civilians were arrested by the authorities. The reason for the arrest is not
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  • 77 1 Ottawa, Sept. 26. The Canadian armed merchant cruiser Prince Robert has captured the German express cargo ship Weser off Manzaniilo, Mexico. The capture wm announced by the Navy Minister. The Weser sailed from Manianillo yesterday and was captured last night. The captain and most of the crew had been transferred
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  • 216 1 Dublin, Sept. 26. CONDITIONS In the German-occupied Channel islands are described in an official memorandum received by the Eirean Government, which states: "As far as can be ascertained, the present position is that the inhabitants are carrying on as well as possible subject to
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  • 143 1 SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS ON ENEMY SUPPLY VESSELS London, Sept. 2ti. AN official communique issued in Rome to-day admits that a destroyer was sunk by a British submarine in the lonian Sea, adding that a major part of the crew were saved. Meanwhile, a communique Issued
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  • 42 1 "FLYING FORTRESSES" TANKS FOR BRITAIN? Ne«v York, Sept. 26. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT is lerlOOSly considering proposals to transfer some army tanks and "Flying Fortress" planes to Great Britain as a follow-up to the destroyer deal, according to the New Ycrk Herald -Tribune- Reuter
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  • 294 1 JAPANESE BOMB HAIPHONG Hostilities At Border Cease THE latest mior liable In Singapore neh Indo-China last night was that Japanese planes bombed Haiphong early on Wednesday niorni:. that Japanese troops had begun to enter Indo-Chii..i Lang Ithout meeting any opposition. Flft killed in the bombing <>f The. raid waves of
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  • 28 1 Hong Konj;. Sept IMI'MKI \L \irua>s are suspcndinc mail and passenger service* from lion? Kons t.» Fren h lnd«-< h ou.ni; to the Reuter
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    • 84 1 We hoUl a stock of very desirable dress materials VISIT chotSm allS LEADING LADIES DR£SS-MAKE*S SEA VIEW HOTEL BALL-KOOM AIR-COXDITIONED BY SKA BREEZES TO NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER -DANCE MUSIC BY HELLER'S BAND DINNER W.-NO AFTER DINNER ADMISSION CHAKGfc SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. "APELPHr HOTEL: Whether you require light relreatunenU
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  • 120 2 SWORD OF HONOT.iR," which opened at the Alhambra Theatre yesterday, tells something of the story of the life of the gentlemen-cadets of the Royal Military College. Sandhurst. The nim was mude with the co-oper-ation of the War Office and the setting is authentic. Although there
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  • 161 2 THE SINGAPORE C. OF C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION DAILY PRICE CURRENT Sept. 26, 12 o'clock noci: 3uyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 37% 37 No IX RSS F.O.B in cases Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 37% 38% OF.A.Q. RSS P.O.B tn bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 36 36 v v; PJs.Q. R.S.S FOB
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    • 352 2 TO-DAY A I U A il/l A 3.15. 6.15 9.15 r%fatn^lwll»l%r% The Proceeds for TO-MORROW'S Per form rimes IN AID of Y.W.C.A. I I Ml. Patrons lioMing Y.W.C.A. tickets are kindly advised to pay the enter* :ii:iment Tax at the Theatre Box-Oflice. MiiKMNG SHOv^* FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN TO-MORKOW AT 11
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    • 239 2 THE SHOW THE WHOLE TOWN S FLOCKIK2 T capitol! ™-°^Cl Th« toughest Phklik asu^T k i<To Mhodohor- it C^ho madi j|{ |fj t| rorofguns. and *Th^ i| TU|I birt...ht loved 1 m, lilk stockings! I J^i^i u ■hmmh^ JL 'W^ latest MKIKoTtJNf 111. ,-a^^^B I I 1 IT I 1
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 256 2 JPOST OFFICE MAIL LIST Malls close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY Australia air 5 pm Java surface noon air 5 p.m. New Zealand air 5 p.m. Philippine Islands surface 1 p.m. Port Darwin air 5 p.m. Port Moresby air 5 p.m. Sarikei surface 2 p.m. Sibu surface
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  • 201 3 Dakar Resistance To de Gaulle Angers Washington PETAfN'S WILLiNGNESS TO CO-OPERATE WITH AXIS Washington, Sept. 2«. French ;ur attacks on Gibraltar and the stubborn distance U General de Gaulle's forces at Dakar have WaaMßftaa officials and placed a heavier strain Franco- American relations. rmal comment
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  • 390 3 SURRENDER POLICY IN FRENCH EMPIRE London, Sept. 20. DEFERRING to the setback sutfered **>by General de Gaulle's first attempt U> seize the initiative in Africa, The Times says: "In Africa Vichy shows fight if only in defence of its claims Ai; the other side cf the eastern
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  • 117 3 New York, Sept. 26. A GLOWING tribute to London's firemen is paid by the London correspondent of the New York Times, who, relating how firefighters continue to stifle blazes as bombs fall, says that the people of London are now In the front line and that
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  • 26 3 London, Sept. 26. THE death has occurred of Mr. James Douglas, the well-known journalist and former editor of the Sunday Express. Reuter
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  • 34 3 London. Sept. 26. GERMAN long-range guns on the French coast shelled the Dover area for about one hour this afternoon. A man and a woman were killed. Reuter
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  • 73 3 Rome, Se^i. 26. CM CIANO, the Italian Foreign has left Rome for a brief 0 i-nriny. according *o the I ewa dzcv I object of Count Ciano's visit is to ■\o discussion of Axis plans deahri with the Mediterranean ttion. savs the Swiss newspaper. r Nachrtchtm
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  • 81 3 (mated over 100 planei took a the raid on Gibraltar which nd a half houis. -ombs were dropped I them tell in the sea or :na^e was done to private: ..r.d Government offices. Litrm was done to militaiy works.: re were a few
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  • 101 3 London, Sept. 26. FURTHER gifts by Indian rulers to Allied cause underline a pass'•rday's speech of the Secre- State for India in which Mr. L. Amerj drew attention to India's and practical response to the i united ofiort. Maharaja of Darbhanga, has al--1
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  • 121 3 Washington, Sept. 26. AS part of its defence programme, ths United States has agreed to lend China 523.000.000 through the Export and Import Bank, bringing to $70,000,000 the amount of credits extended to China during the past two years. The new loan will be liquidated by
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  • 209 3 TELL OF R.A.F. HAVOC AT ASSAB Aden, Sept. 25. ASKARIS (Italian native troops who have deserted Irom Assab, a port in Italian East Africa, give a grirn picture of conditions there. The R.A.F. bombers based on Aden have harassed the town so badly that practically all
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  • 357 3 CONTROL of certain Australian firms is passing into United States hands because of Bri.ain's difficulties in financing her American purchases. Commonwealth officials have learned cf instances where British firms, with subsidiaries in Australia, have sold their Australian in:^r?sts to get dollar exchange. In one
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  • 28 3 The King is here seen greeting an Indian officer during an inspection of the Royal Indian Army Service Corps, now ,11 training in Derbyshire.
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  • 154 3 Nazis Begin To Interfere In Hungary Budapest, Sept. 26. A PAINFUL impression has been caused here by a long article from the Budapest correspondent published in the Berlin Nazi organ Voelkischer Beobachter, which is regarded as the first intimation of German interference in Hungary's internal affairs. After declaring that Germany
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  • 89 3 Alexandria, Sept. 26. DRITISH naval units again success- fully attacked targets in the Sidi-Barrani area in the early hours of yesterday morning, says a naval communique issued here to-day, which adds: "A large fire accompanied by a series of explosions was observed and the fire was
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  • 63 3 London, Sept. 9C lAESPITE the i»rorouiuement of a total blockade by Germany, an unusually large amount of tonn.ige entered and cleaied British ports during the first jiart of September, it was innounoed in London today. Losses sustained during the period despite '.he enemy's utmost endeavours
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  • 303 3 London, Sept. 26. The following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are ol £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Con. Loan 5% 1944-64... 107% xi Funding Loan 4% 1900-90 112y 4 xi War Loan itt% 101 7 /a rim Com. Union Assce. (Units' 6 Prudential Assce "A".. 19*4
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  • 113 3 London, Sept. 26. ]MR. HERBERT MORRISON, Minister of Suppy told employees at a provincial works that the German attempts to interrupt or prevent work in our arms factories had hitherto conspicuously failed. With isolated exceptions, the damage German bombers had inflicted on
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  • 70 3 Tohio, SepJ. 26. K/tR. CHUICHI OHASHI, Foreign Vice-Minister, 'may have discussed" the continued closure of the Burma route with the British Ambassador, Sir Robert Craigie, on Tuesday, the spokesman of the Foreign Office told foreign newspaper correspondents here. He declined to enlarge upon his
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  • 406 3 Heaviest A. -A. Barrage In London Suburbs London, Sept. 2ti. /^ERMAN raiders tried a new way of getting to the h-. art of London last night. Flying both higher and faster they darted about on the outskirts of the London area, seeking an opportunity to br through the defences and
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  • 108 3 London. Sept. 26. THE Colonial Office announces the purchase by Britain of the whole forthromlnT cocna crops In Oold Coast and Nigrr.a and a West African cocoa control board is MBf set up to administer the scheme. Equal treatment will bf 1 to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 178 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin-A and is specially prepared for use as cooking oil and as a medicine. It is excellent for preventing influenza, coughs and colds 50 cts. per Bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, BATTERY ROAD. TO-DAY HERE olU'tll UHTHIIV m...0.. BOX
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  • 650 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1940. The Home Guard T<HEREjwillJbe generaLsatisfaction at the announcement of the formation of a Local Defence Corps in each Settlement and State of the Colony and F.M.S. The proposed organization will provide a useful sphere of activity for a large number of men
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  • 1004 4  - Malayan Muslim View Of Egyptian Campaign Haji Abdul Rahim Kajai By Editor Of "Utusan Melayu" (Singapore) COR the Muslims of Malaya the invasion of Egypt has a significance not possessed by any previous event in this war. Indeed it is not too much to say that this attack on Egrypt
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  • 341 4 The Man Wh o Mistrusted Adolf Hitler A LFRED DUFF-COOPER, the Bri- tish Minister of Information, is the man who mistrusted Hitler. It was he who described Hitler two jears ago as "that thrice-perjured traitor and breaker of oaths." He is therefore known and trusted as a man whose understanding
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  • 39 4 IT fl official^ Minister at H^ to protest strongly u ment against It- irtlOß l German troops u> P^^JJjy 1 their way to northern N r B The British Cou action constitutes a and int*™tionalla*__iL^
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  • 24 4 MORE N.Z. DONATIONS FOR AIRCRAFT FUND n»na#*. *aj cha«« of Include £16.81 zeal* 11 southern province or T^^nlarinooo from the P^P* w British Wireless
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    • 127 4 I agree.. You find I ROSES Lime Juice I satisfies all tastes! Quality ft^k^k^k^E VI s F .^k^H fc^fcHßSSj"^^"^^^^^^Tk. HHbSoßc^ \Tr^ %^%ZS^\^^4* f N^pjA f tve your femily and guests this high quality jam. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS LTD., TMI ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTQN. CAMBRIDGE, iMO. I Try a^o Olivers' OU<
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    • 58 4 You Always Feel Best vhen you look best! We have a wide M ipVmi fe WAIN SHIELVS FKlffi W In Silk and Wcol **WTW Also AMERICAN S| I In various colours •>-♦ You will look your best in clothes tailored by MIEN GHONG The high class Tailor who g.vcs complete
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  • 1585 5  -  Mary Heathcott A Woman s Diary By Shakespear's plays are being acted again in Regent's Park, London, in spite of the war. Played in a natural setting, with green trees for a background and the singing of birds for incidental music,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 189 5 GULABRAI'S SEPTEMBER CLEARANCE 4 DAYS MORE ONLY Stocks must be cleared regardless of cost olden opportunity of j all your requirements prices unobtainable A sew here. HURRY UP to U. GULABRAI High Street, Singapore. TO-DAY I will say! THIS BIOCEL SKIN POOD IS MARVELLOUS/ it proves H^^" "^B [he skin
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    • 30 5 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 p.m. CESAR FRANCK CONCERT MME BON ENFANT IDA BATTISHILL ROBERT WADDLE PIERRE GRIMBERT Booking at Little's till 5 p.m. thereafter at the Memorial Hall.
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    • 152 5 Beauty In The Tropics f^j/' j Needs Expert Care < C n v\^ ELIZABETH ARDEN Salon treatment to overcome the effect* of life in there are special treatments foi townees, for brightening and cK plexion, refining the skin texture, keej rig il young, fresh sparkling. MAYNARDS Battery Road. BATTERY ROAD
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  • 508 7 "Most Valuable Aid We Can Give" ANY INCOME TAX SHOULD BE PAN- MALAYAN INCREASED taxation is inevitable in Malaya, declared Mr. I. DawNß, chairman, addressing the half-yearly Kg af the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday* u We cannot, nor do v:e wish," he said,
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  • 272 7 Burglar Gets His Twelfth Conviction FOUND OUT BY SIX-YEAR-OLD BOY I'WRLVE months' rigorous impri- sonment to be followed by 12 i hs' police supervision, was j -d by the criminal district Mr. J. McFall, yesterday on a Tamil named Arumugam who had!; n previous convictions on his rd, seven of
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  • 145 7 r j in which the robbery was 1 arefully planned." said Crown Counsel. C H Butterfield. In the Singapore High -lay during an appea by two Bishen SLngh and Fazir Khan a conviction and sentence of w months' rigorous imprisonment for *<>«»>£ g about $1,300
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  • 83 7 ON and after Sunday, the times for the Broadcasting of warnings to mariners from the Singapore station at 6.45 p.m. and 7.20 p m wUI be altered to 6.50 p.m. and 8.05 pS .respectively. Fixed times for broadcasting the fact that there are warnings or oSVrwise will
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  • 195 7 .From A Special Correspondent) Rangoon, (By Air Mail). CERTAIN statements have appeared in th- press of foreign countries tain and British government In the Far tth* completely untrue to say that the Burmese have been becoming more and more anti-British in re When m °tnf
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  • 44 7 In this picture men of the Green Howards are seen manning one of the thousands of blockhouses which have been built round the coast of Britain to ensure a warm reception for invaders. Some of the men are loading Bren magazines.
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  • 312 7 Plaintiff Called "SelfConfessed Liar" LOSES $4,500 SUIT AGAINST HIS SONS THE plaintiff has been described by the defence counsel as a self-confessed liar. It seems a hard term to use— but I can come to no other conclusion myself," said Mr. Justice Pedlow in the Singapore High Court yesterday giving
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  • 120 7 SIM AH GOW. a former Naval Base employee, was sentenced yesterday to six months' rigorous Imprisonment on a charge of housebreaking. and three months' rigorous imprisonment on a charge of dishonestly retaining property he knew to be stolen, the sentences to run consecutively, by the
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  • 22 7 The annual general meeting of the Singapore Indian Association will be held at 9.30 JTm on Sunday at the Balestier Road pavilion.
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  • 551 7 Treasury Clerk Died From Poisoning I AM satisfied, from the evidence before me, that Siddons tcok his Lie by taking a disinfectant, but I am not prepared to pass any remarks aboiu the s;ate of his mind at the ume he took th 3 disinfectant," said Mr W. G. Porter,
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  • 207 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 25. MR John Noel Douglas Harrison, A.S.P., of the Federated Malay States Police, was married to Miss Diane Elizabeth Ensor at St. Mary's Church to-day. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T D. Ensor, of Kuala
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  • 238 7 Government Given Free Use Of 9,600 Acres By Mr. Alan Loke FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES MR. Alan Loke. one of the best-known Cninese in the Federated Malay States, has made most pur contribution to Government for the war effort. Four plcts of land in S?rembon, each of about. 2,400 acres, own?d
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  • 84 7 1 ADMIT t*oß but I I a pocd boy ever stace," i old Sikh. Pretam Singh, vie ted yesterday by the third n J G. Rappoport. fur a bicycle which he had reason P m°sSh was nding the t* he was arrested Kapcr
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 A Good Hearty DINNER Ensures your enjoyment For the Rest of the Evening Hf nee the POPULARITY of The Air-Conditioned CAPITOL RESTAURANT Where You Can DINE More Economically Than At Any Other Place in Town.
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    • 243 7 FURTHER 13 DEPARTMENTAL SALE WILL BE HELD IN OUR LADIES LADIES SHOE OEP»RTME»TS FROM SEPT. 30th TO OCT. 12th SPECIAL CLEARANCE L T NES WILL BE SOLD AT SALE PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST WATCH THE BARGAIN COUNTERS I' IN THESE TWO DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THIS PERIOD ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE ?52
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 421 8 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES •INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND; P. O. S. N, CO S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained bj The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Pa pen are requested
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    • 340 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in F.MS.) TELEPHONE: Freight J>432. Passage 54*1 &NAOIAN PACIHC fwWJlo/wiAlfnl (Incorporated in 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 n steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under
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    • 414 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Dr. guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Com War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST Regular Services to Kre mantle Perth v by first class passenger ships Single fare $192 |A £28| Frequent connection by
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  • 140 9 It's an uphill business getting your strength back after serious illness or operation. There's only one thing that can help you— nourishment, plenty ol it. But your^jstomach is as weak as your legs and you hate the thought and sight of food. Doctors save the
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  • 229 9 Disclaimer By Mr. Ho Kok Heng WE have received from Messrs. W. H. Salt and Co., advocates and soli- j citors, Malacca, a letter in the follow- ing terms: "In the report of the trial of A. E. P. Kershaw at Kuala Lumpur Police Court on Sept. 17,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 462 9 classified advertisements aS= TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. ders are now Invited for the <mg materials or services. Poi alars see Municipal Tenders "Tom ply of Corrugated Asbestos Roofing and Ridges lor Bukit Timah Road Pumping Station Filters Date of Closing. 12 noon, Nov. 27, 1940. ply of Mild Steel Wash
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    • 167 9 SILVER JAVA PACIFIC LINE Joint service of IVVA PACIFIC LINE AND SIL\ 111 LINE Li l> to SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGELES ft NORTH PACIFIC PORTS The right Ifl reserved to var> route* and to proceed to port* othei than those mentioned above, in accordance wHb the terms «et forth in
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    • 359 9 m Mkufe 1 li f s* ¥?/?/'> ft t ilfl j MAUYA PATRIOTIC FUNO "The Lord Mayor's Air Raid Victims Fund" Sen*/ Your Donation through The Maiaya Patriotic Fund. Honorary Treasurers, The Chartered Bank, Singapore. I Y^L m wsechcsde I Ai/5 /Ae kiilinq-power of is sure deorh to m>«ctt becou&e
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  • 710 10 Cricket Club Beat Tengah Airmen Rugby v( IC.A.F IVSPI \Yl\<; j larked super?. triiy in forward ptej, ihe Stafapm ntket Club feut ihe K A.I by 17 points (three penali. a try and j,cal) to three (a penalty) in their It* st fggg< u'ume i»t Ihe >eason on the padiin:;
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  • 47 10 MRS. H. W. R. Williams or the Garrison Golf Club, became the Singapore woman's golf champion when she beat Mrs. M. M. Paterson. of the Royal Singapore Golf Club, tt?* and i-hree in the final played at i BuV.i: Timah on Monday aftornocn.
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  • 203 10 T*i- School beat a depleted Y M.C.A. Junior's side by two goals to nil in an interesting hockey match on the Y M.C.A. ground yesterday. The Juniors fielded only nine men, but. In spite of this deficiency, they gave the schoolboys a hard game.
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  • 1529 10 Only Major Upset Provided By W estenra FIRST DAY OF PERAK EXTRA MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sept. 2G. AN upset in the last race of the day by Westenra, who paid $84 Tor a win, was the feature of the racing here
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  • Article, Illustration
    30 10 picture. Cant. Christie runs through with the ball in the first S.C.C. hockey trial nn the Dadans on Tuesday. Yesterday the S.C.C. held liicrf second trial. Free Press
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  • 871 10 Airmen Wind Up Season With Two- Nil Victory R.A.F 2; Argylls 0. TWO late goals enabled the Royal Air Force to cap their triumphant career in the league, if in rather scrappy fashion, when they beat the Argylls by two goals to nil in their last first division match of
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  • 74 10 18th. Fid. Amb. I; 4th 19th Hyderabad A fairly good game of hockey, In which the players showed an eagerness and skill that survived the bad ground conditions, was witnessed on Raffles Institution ground yesterday when the 18th rield Ambiilanc? drew with 4th 19th Hyderabad
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  • 55 10 AT the second annual general meeting of the Swing: Badminton Party, the following were elected office-bearers for 1940--1941: President. J. Montague (re-elected); vicepresident. Yeo Cheng Poh; hon. secretary. Tay Hock Kee; asst. hon. secretary Tan Beng Chiang; hon. treasurer, Thio Sin Kee (re-elected); hon. auditor, Willie Chanhon.
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  • 151 10 Second Hockey Trial At S.C.C. A N( mi lf s the second I played on the n h^ Whites b■ in 'r<Uy eoils to nil. With th< For tin, Mole:-- 1 r the players' iirv game dirt not di I have t be p] ■ettle dowi OM of U Cap'
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  • 134 10 XJIERE MM 1 S.C.R.C. open tournament at H This was in th< and resulted in Dr. beating Par. 6-2 All the other to to-morrow wh< TO-MORROW* piRS AT f M Men's Doubles Hand Ong Chew B* < r.r.d Edward Tar M Open SinKl«^ Hickev Jr.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 47 10 W SS T H,s DISPLAY at our Orchard Road Branch 2 Jrd to 28th. Sept. of delicious COOKED MEATS and tasty You are invited to taste the SAUSAO£SI samples of Cooked Meats and Sausages at the display, PHOIE S37S Mil L» tJ Advt. of Slng»P<« Old St.ir..
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 32 10 TO-DAY'S SPORTS EVENTS Soccer: Challenge Cup. S.C.C. R.E., v.t.idium. Hughs R.A.M.C. vs. Police, I>epot. Hocke>: S.R.C. vs. Colts. S.K.C.; v» R.C. vs. Indian General Hospital S.C.P.C. Tennis: Si f. ;.n<l Y.MCA. rnaments.
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