The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1940

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 21 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,2 It. ESTD. MM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 86 1 ''Appeasement Must Stop" London. Oct. 4. T._ ad question is underlatc been fully surveyChinese Ambassador. called on Mr. int Minister, yes.nvitation. A Elr 'ain's deeiston is irly reopening of the using in Chungr :5h Cultural Rela-Sir.o-Burmese Association, the lign Committee and have jointly ugn Committee tccen
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  • 55 1 ;idon. Oct. 4. war effort by the wiU be told by the ir. a camday next lasturse of which nd films will Ministers will r of lathe care home lid not stand n a world of nations whose d been mobilized to soon become tl
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  • 25 1 AIR RAID SHELTERS CONTROL IN BRITAIN nnuon. Ol t. 4 In their v.* i tnd n. 'l an -iz^s •^n clr •o make for Reuter
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  • 533 1 Successful Naval And Air Operations In Recent Weeks ITALIAN DESTROYER TORPEDOED SUNK .m^ttov- London, Oct. 1. C*_V*_N German submarines, one Italian destroyer and two submarines have been destroyed by British naval and air forces within the last few weeks, announced tne Admiralty in I_ondon
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  • 132 1 Cairo, Oct. 4. RECORDING th? most effective bomb- ing raids in the Middle East, an R_A-F. communique issued here states: "In the Western Desert raids were carried out on Bug Bug and water stores were damaged. "In Italian East Africa successful attacks were made tn
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  • 167 1 London, Oct. 4. r J*HE claim made by the official German news agency that 2,400 British planes have been shot down since the second week of August is refuted by official Air Ministry circles, which show, it is pointed out in authoritative circles in
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  • 307 1 I -ond on. Oct. 4. GERMAN night raids over Brit? in were again widespread, bombing being reported from 31 districts, but it was Lohdon's quietest night since the air Blitzkrieg started nearly a month ago. The final "all clear" was sounded at a record early
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  • 319 1 Canton. Oct. 4. A CCORDING to a dispatch received here, part of the Japanese troops :rom Haiphong entered Hanoi suburbs at 1 p.m. yesterday. It is aid they were welcomed by the French as we" as natives. It was earlier reported that the Japanese
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  • 833 1 Rome, Oct. 1. riGHTER planes patrolled the sky over the Brenner Pass while Hitler ami Mussolini to-da\ conferred for nearly three hours in a railway carriage on Axis plans for the future. The conversations, which began at 11 a.m., immediately on Hitler's
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  • 112 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. AT an extraordinary general meeting of the Selangor Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the following resolution was passed- "It is resolved that as income tax does not appear to be suitable to lecal conditions, this Chamber is not
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  • 586 2 Drunken Driver To Serve Three Months (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. THE opinion that by diinking from 1 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. on the evening just before the accidents, S. W. Cole- man, a European, had shown utter disj. regard for the safety of the public, was
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  • 116 2 Mails close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY Australia air 4 British Columbia surface 4 p'm' 5"". surface 1.30 p.m Kuala Belait surface 30 nada surface 4 pm' China: Amoy, Canton, Chuan Chow, Kiung Chow, Shanghai and Swatow surface 9am Christmas Island surface 9
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  • 266 3 Attitude Changed By Terrible R.A.F. Raids HAUNTING DREAD"" OF INVASION OF BRITAIN New York, Oct. 4. (I rtmwrti miering through from Germany to Bordeaux md thence over the Portuguese frontier emphatically raoin-i that the R.A.F. raids have very greatly disorganized, „,.i completely wrecked, the German
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  • 164 3 WASHINGTON'S REALISTIC VIEW OF SITUATION Washington, Oct. 4, THAT a realistic view with regard to the Soviet Union Jis being taken by the State Department is the impression here in connection with repercussions of the alliance between the Axis and Japan. The United States
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  • 71 3 N.I. -Japan Talks Not Broken Of T»kio. Oct. 4. x BSTMNIID. »itb regard to reihat the Netherlands rsaiims have reach- stage, whether it lrm that the Japanese were n.litM'. breaking them off. >rei?n Office spokesman to-.-ted that the conversance Ton tinning."* fees-nan -dded that Mr. kobayashi, the chief Japanhis not
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  • 97 3 Soviet Alive To Danger From The West Ankara, Oct. 4. u* -.my Turks hope that the [the new Soviet Ambas/mogradov. who presented to President Ineunu will mark the beginning 1 relations with the is consistently giv- :.ence to Germany's failure r'.r.tain. of Koroglu publishes act showing a German hopelessly round
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  • 27 3 AALAND ISLANDS TREATY SIGNED Helsinki. Oct. 3 niaiid have signed ng the de-railitartttttoo >f the Aaland Islands on the •Jl convenUon. Negotiations Inlands were concluded some Reuter
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  • 28 3 Lahore, Oct. 1. ■I a vein of alluvial ever 80 miles lons by the Minister of Ki -hmir to the State -iy. Reuter
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  • 89 3 Ottawa, tut. 4. IT does not look now as if Britain will be invaded this year, if at any time," stated Mr. W. E. Mackeni zie King, the Canadian Prime Minister, j to-day. He announced that the Defence i Minister, Col. Ralston, was going
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  • 140 3 London, Oct. 3. ""pHE thoroughness with which the occupa ion authorities are exploiting territories which the German armies have overrun and the impoverishing of their resources even down to carrying off their beasts of l«urden for service in the Reich is brought to light
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  • 89 3 London, Oct. 4. r; AII. AM) s demand for a settlement of frontier questions with Indo-China and territorial adjustment "are based on considerations of equity and justice and with a view to the permanent establishment of good-neigh-bour relations and the strengthening of friendship between Thailand and France."
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  • 165 3 RUMANIAN ALLEGATION AGAINST HELD BRITONS Bucharest, Oct. 4. HTHE Rumanian authorities possess 1 evidence that the Britons now under arrest in Rumania -'have been implicated in acts of sabotage," says an official statement, which adds that the minister of justice is personally supervising the examination of
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  • 105 3 London, Oct. 4. GERMAN lcng-range guns on the French coast at dawn to-day shelled a British convoy in the Straits of Dover. Two salvoes of three shells each were fired from .he guns mounted rear Cap Gris N^z. The convoy, carrying its own Dalloon
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  • 128 3 Moscow. Oct. 4. LABOUR reserves of between 800,000 and 1.000,000 people are to be trained every year at professional schools, under new labour decrees issued yesterday. A further decree makes changes in tne educational system. Hitherto, all education, including that tn universities, has been
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  • 14 3 Mr. H. E. M. Matthews has been appointed an Assistant Immigration Officer for Singapore.
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  • 221 3 U.S. CONVERSATIONS WITH REPUBLICS? New York, Oct. 4. QUESTIONS concerning the defence of the western hemisphere in the event of "non-American" aggression are understood to have been raised with the South American republics by the United States, says the New York Times' Buenos Aires correspondent, who
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  • 505 3 I I. a n. Oct. 4 > have pride of Qewspapefl and are re--1 approval, as witness tbl Daily Telegraph in M DJstef has clear- 'he necessity of wa.chihc changing needs •j? of reinforcing the Cf m m:r/is valued as a further id vantages which detn
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  • 68 3 Shanghai, Oct. 4. SHANGHAI'S voluntary war contribu- tion fund telegraphed a further £10,000 to Lcndon on Wednesday as a contribution from Shanghai towards the British war effort. The sum will be used to purchase planes for the R.A_F. This contribution is for the month
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  • 57 3 Shanghai, Oct. 4. BOMBS have been thrown into the offices of two pro-Wang Ching-wei newspapers here. A bomb which was hurled into the printing room of the Central China Daily News on Wednesday failed to explode, while a missile flung into the office of the
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  • 40 3 London, Oct. 3. The Admiralty announces that the British vacht Sappho (Commander W. Ireland, R. N.) has been sunk, probably by enemy mine. The next of kin of the casualties have oeen informed. Reuter
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  • 56 3 GENERAL WEYGAND, it is reported, Is to take up residence in Dakar to command of the Vichy forces. Tiei-Uln. Oct. 4. M l.ilitary authorities have 1 limitation of the export and transfer ut livestock from North China except under special permission. The regulation is aimed at the preservation
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  • 20 3 Mr. 8. N. K. Nagappa Chettiar has been appointed a member o e the Indian immigration Committee for three years.
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  • 65 3 Soviet "No War" Pact With Japan Moscow, Oct. 4. /CONTRARY to reports, no announcement of willingness to enter into a non-aggression pact with Japan on the condition that China is split up into spheres of influence has been made here The Soviet policy of good neighbourly relations, however, would not
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  • 206 3 Tommies In Narrow Escapes From Nazis London, Oct. 4. COUR times eluding capture by Nazi 1 soldiers by a few yards, eight men of the Leicestershire regiment have escaped from Norway into Sweden, thus marking the end of two months' hard travel on foot. They made their way through swamp,
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  • 60 3 {Madrid, Oct. 4. T is reported that the Spanish steamer Domine was stopped by a British cruiser and oidered into Freetown, Sierra Leone, where a number of German women and two Italians w.re taken off the ship. The Domino was en its way to Tenerife,
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  • 329 3 Distribution Of Food In London Unaffected London, Oct. 4. /^ERMAN propagandises are spread- ing reports ihroughou; occupied countries that London's food distribution machinery has broke down The purpose of these reporu* is som.what obscure, unless it is an endeavour to discount the Nazis own inability or refusal to carry out
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  • 117 3 Sin-La. Oct. 4. THHE Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, giving a toast to Thailand at a dinner in honour of the Thailand mission, said that its visit had evoked the deepest interest in India. The people of India felt proud to show hospitality to emissaries of a
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  • 677 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1940. Rubber Prospects It/TTHIN the past few weeks all uncertainty about the war's probable effects upon the price of rubber and the prosperity of those who produce the commodity have been swept away. It has become abundantly clear that consumption and quotations will
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    12 4  -  SAPAJOU BY in the North China Daily News.
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  • 881 4  -  MARY HEATHCOTT A Woman's Diary Bv UOW would you like to be a housewife on board ship catering: for IS people, organizing the stores, planning the meals every day? Mrs. Irving Johnson, wife of the skipper of the Yankee, the 92 feet sailing ship,
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  • 591 4 Grenadiers On Old Ground IyHEN the Gem i launched on Ma. Grenadier Guards u.rv ground. In many must have troddt n I followed by their The first battle In the h Grenadier Guard.s w_v j.« 1658. the Bat Up 0 when they fought in th under Cohde for the exi
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  • 60 4 SUPREME WAR COUNCIL SUGGESTION A mggssJoa by i rd Ds Supreme War c m representat.ves of the India, should be < nized in London as h< tract the attention r( even rnd probab.y the si dp It is expected h be a good d critics iii I. it would be
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    • 65 4 BUY ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS from GIAN SINGH'S It is here that you can really practise economy. We have always in stock A Bigger and Wider Range of:- Fabrics Silks ladies Pyjamas. Hosiery Hand Bags Tapestries Leather Suit and Attache Cases, Cotton Blankets Perfumes, Men's Bathing Trunks Men's Shirts Ties Hats
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  • 976 5 'Will Be A Credit To This Country" MORE ENROLMENTS SOON ROYAL Air >«rce officers in Singapore arc of the opinion that the standard achieved by Malaya's first squad of recnriti to the Air Force— who were inspected yesterday l (> tht OBctff Administerinu
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  • 56 5 They have the spirit of Britain in cameo at Croydon. The Germans bombed Croydon: so Croydon is now buying a Spitfire. And funds are bein K rpi-"d with the help of a crashed Messerschm tt Spectators pay 6d to look at it, and money thus raised
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  • 127 5 A 17- YEAR -OLD Cantonese youth, Lee Kal Fan. pleaded guilty in the Singapore third court yesterday to a charge that lr September he committed criminal breach ol trust in respect of 23 gold rlnrrs valued at 53 19. 22 In his capacity as salesman In
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  • 367 5 RATEPAYERS MUNICIPAL BUILDING BYLAWS IF the Mun:c-pah\y waa revising Itl building bylaws, as he believed it was the time had come for the association to make the fulles. representations in the case cf any bylaws that did no; meet with its approval -ad Mr Tay Lian Teck at the annual
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  • 233 5 Damages Claim By Promoter AN interim injunction to restrain j Young Frisco, the well-known Filipino boxer, from participating In further boxing matches was granted by Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell in the Singapore High Court yesterday on the application of C. IM. Houghton, a
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  • 137 5 JAVA— NEW GUINEA IN AMPHIBIAN PLANES GRUMMAN amphibian planes are shortly to be used in the K.N.I.L.M.'s new twice-weekly air service from Batavia to New Guinea. These amphibians will only be used from Ambon to New Guinea, as the ordinary K.N.I.L.M. planes will fly between Batavia and Ambon. -^.-.-m The
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  • 25 5 The appointment of Mr. T. W. Ong as a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore in the placo of Mr. Yap Pheng Geek was gazetted last night.
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  • 121 5 TPHE executive committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund have cabled a further K'ZJSPi to the Lord Mayer of London's Air Raid Kelief Fund. This supplements the first donation, sent recently, of \-?.000. The latest remittance is from contributions sent to the Patriotic Fund account with the
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  • 296 5 THERE is no doubt that Grace's! business failed and that he was heavily in debt. From the evidence, I find that Grace jumped out ot the window with the intent ion of taking his own life," said Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, returning a
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  • 132 5 WAR BROUGHT THESE BROTHERS TOGETHER Sydney, Sept. 15. "lITHERE were you born?" Private Fred Mead, member of the B.E.F. guard on the hVernee-ship, asked Mr. George Mead, of Muswell-brock, by telephone yesterday. "Then you are my brother," he declared, when he got the answer. The brothers had not met for
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  • 36 5 A series of "Sisn of the Times" lectures will begin at the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel In Penang Road, Singapore at 7.30 p.m. to-morrow. The opening lecture will be 'War Over Euro_>." by J M Kerness.
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  • 548 5 REPLANTING OF RUBBER CHIEFLY BLAMED NOTWITHSTANDING warnings issued by the Malaria Board, the replanting, of rubber if often ca: riad out with what appears to be complete intjiflerenco to the havoc it may cause to health, states a report by the Board. The replanting of
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  • 108 5 JAJAT Singh, one of t/wo Sikhs who were on trial on a charge of murdering a compatriot In Silat Road was acquitted by Mr. Justice Manning at the Singapore As.^zes yesterday on tne unanimous verdict of the jury Jaiat Singh and another man, Bawa Singh
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  • 110 5 FOI. jumping into th <r off Keppel Harbour wharf at 11 am on Sept. 1.5 and rarculm a woman who attempted to commit suicide by dr jv.ning. Syed bin Ahmad, a youi v _y f I was commended yesterday by Mr Keni neth Byrne, the Singapore
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  • 209 5 A CHARGE of using in a J dviic.al proceeding evidence which she know to be false, was explained to a 41 »ld Japanese woman. Choon.. no, in the Singapore third court The charge alleged that. 1. ifl district court on Aug. 1, Takashim:. -orrr.Dtly used as tme
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  • 206 5 POLICE constable Abdul Hamid Jin Itam of the Hill S.reet pol.re I a.icn was yesterday commend d by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singap »re Coroner, ior diving full c.o_hed Into tht we* at the Esplanade tc res.ue a Chinese floating on the water. The man he
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  • 1142 7 THERE CAN BE NO COMPROMISE WITH HITLER WE can play our full part only by fusing our energy and will into a single effort, by discarding obsolete and hampering ideas of personal and sectional interest, and by preparing our minds to meet the inevitable transition from the old to the
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    • 462 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS xnSTIC OCCURRESCE DEATH. A >h Pen?. JP passed away Sept. 30. 1940, aged 71 ke plate on Sunday Oct. .inT No 81. Neil Road. LQ »m for the Bukit ry. TENDERS SIN6APORB HI NICIPALTn ronders. ar e now Invited for thej _js or services. For sre Municipal Tenders
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    • 700 7 TENDERS, -_-_-M_-____k______________________ Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday. Nov. 1, 1940, at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, the ReI sident Councillors Office, Penang, and j the Resident Councillor's Office. Malacca, from persons desirous of contracting for supplies for the Government at Singapore, Penang and Malacca, respectively, for
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    • 846 7 TENDERS. I Tenders will be received up to noon on Nov. 1. 1940. at the Colonial Secretary's Office for the following services for the Pepajtment ol "JJM Customs and Excise for a period of one year commencing from Jan. *v*J**J"l il) Making of copper pans sizes ana dimensions as desired,
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    • 639 7 Law Notice For The Day Before The Registrar: At 10 a.m.— 5. 606 40— Taxation. At 11 a.m.— Div. 2 40— Taxation. THE SINGAPORE C. OF G RUBBER ASSOCIATION DAILY PRICES CURRENT Oct. 4, 12 o'clock noon vuvrrv Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 37V. 37 l No IX RSS
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    • 154 7 Hello. -Mr. and Mrs tf^ m*\± Singapore W J __e /Tn looking forward fo spending ___________________^______1 jf** ____fK___ "^9mW& **^s. u'../i you a. ./if .Pe^A CAPITOL Shortly. g-fl^ a V/V7£/V L£/G// J P.5. LAURENCE OLIVIER will be with me too KERR STEAMSHIP COMPANY INC. I 'Incorporated in U.S.AJ STATES AFRICA
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  • 522 8 Blakan Mati Beat Cricket Club 18-3 Ut (8.M.) 13- S.C.C 3. FHANKS to Richardson, who was the best player on the field, the R.A. (Rlakan Mat!) were able to beat an S.C.C. fifteen by 18 points ahree goals and a try) to three (a try) in a keen ruzser match
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  • 66 8 •PHfc_ loiiowing have been selected to play hockey for toe Indian Association against C CSC. lst XI on the I A ground to-day: Jem FlesT, P. tor. Re'nsusamy. Varma. P. Cu;. C TTmrtflum, K. Singh, Larbajan Singh. Lt. Tiwari. and Ibrahim Essa. St. Joseph's ground on Monday: 'vncent.
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  • 21 8 T ED the S.R.C. A I Uie Monnta; n the padang jesterday ended in a one-ali draw.
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  • 296 8 t\' II DKOOC.I.EEVER and Sqdn. Ldr. TT Ram-av-Rae i 3> became men's doubles handicap .hi.mp.ot__ in the Singapore Cricket Club's autun.n lawn tennis tournament yesterday when they beat Lt. E. A. de L. Young ond RH. PkkaJPd 15», 6—3. 6—2. in the __nal
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  • 1331 8 MEDIATION RESISTANCE BEST BETS Opening Day Of Selangor Autumn Meeting GOING LIKELY TO BE SOFT MEDIATION and Resistance should be the two best bets of the afternoon to-day, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's race meeting. Mediation was backed to win a sprint race in Singapore but he
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  • 105 8 CELECTIONS for to-day's race* at Kuala Lumpur are: FRSE PRESS Race 1: Hilarity. SteneUa. Race 2: Spring Girl, Miss Rod. Race 3: Rosalie, Phariol. Race 4: Shun, Courting. Race 5: Measure. Scarlet Tiger. Race 6: Mediation, Bridge Law. Race 7: Freedom, Artful Sailor. Race 8: Resistance, OrdinationBest
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    49 8 picture It's a tense moment for Cornthwaite in the Gunners' goal as in R AT forward Spares to shoot.... an incident of play in Thursday's ChaJ. le^Te Cuplame at the stadium when the R.A.F. beat the Royal Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) by five goals to nil. -Free Press
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  • 693 8 AROKIASAMY SCORES FIVE Indian Army 6>" S.C.R.C.. 0. THERE was a grand same of hockey played at Hong Lim Green yesterday between the Indian Army and the Straits Chinese Recreation Club, in which the brilliance of Arokiasamy, who scored five of the
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  • 86 8 *rHE foUowing will play for the Singapore A Colts Hockey Club "A" against Port Canning at Parrer Park to-day D. Loveday; V. Xavier, A. Jansen; V. Armstrong, M. KohlofT, L. Wlieatley; R Prank p. Eberweln, A. Watts. P. Morelra.'and v' Lcveday. o' 01 ll eleven ««**---t the
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  • 124 8 rIE following are the teams far to-day's rugby match on the S.C.C. |*»*U^g between Singapore and the Royal Nary: SINGAPORE: T. A. H Slack: G. R Potter, W. J. N. Lee, P. H. Barges*. J. E. Slade: I. M. Scott (capt.), J. B. Potter: R.
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  • 70 8 WHERE were only two ties played off in the A S.C.R.C. open invitation lawn tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green y ester dav They resulted Men's doubles handicap: Evan Wong and Cecil Wong (+l5) beat J. H. Walters and J. J. Isden (+3), 6 l, 6 l. Open
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  • 276 8 East Surreys Beaten By Manchesters Manchester* 3; East Surr--TBRILLING soccer was vr _k *\_r the Udilun >e*terd,v J> the Manchester, and th. Surrey Regiment met in th,> round of the S.A.F.A chaii^ competition. The "Tads n great game by three goals L? It was the East fcurrev ajice in competitive
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  • 115 8 THE Loyals will nv the Singapore Baseba! with hopes of taking second current competition. The uam. to be plasxd at the Japan?.St. George's Road, at 4 p Jack George, the masterftook the measure of the Nippon two, in their first meeting thl ever with big Susumu
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    • 75 8 Week-end's Sports Events TO-DAY Rugger: Singapore vs. Royal Navy, S.C.C. padang. Soccer: Challenge Cap, Chinese vs. R-A.F. (Tertgah), Anson Road stadium. Hockey: Singapore Hornets vs. Malaya Signals. Alexandra; C.S.c. vs. Indian Assoc, I A ground. Tennis: S..C.R-C. and Y.M.C-A. tournaments. TO-MOfWOW Water -polo: Singapore Swimming Club vs. Chinese Swimming Club.
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