The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 October 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY MEWS NO. U«Zg. I.nIH I*.-,; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 479 1 Assert Hamburg Now Largely Destroyed R .A.F. GIVE BERLIN FRESH POUNDING London, Oct. 25. ggEAMS (ifrman refugees from towns m which Xilitao onjtrtives have been attacked by R.A.F. bombers m irri>inu m France complaining: bitterly that at the out d thi wnx they were told
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  • 41 1 London, Oct. 25. Ihr British destroyer Venetia has been sunk by an enemy mine. The British submarine Regent destroyed an Italian supply shin In the Mediterranean. The British subunarir.c SworJfish sank a German torpedo-boat off the French coast.- Reuter
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  • 121 1 London. Oct. 25. **DV next spring we shall return to Germany with sevenfold interest the bombing we have had to endure." Air Marshal Sir Philip Joubert emphasized this m a war commentary broadcast last night. He paid a tribute to the American shipments of aircraft which.
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  • 152 1 Fighters Now "Beat Up" Nazis Over Dunkirk London, Oct. 25. O AJ\ nghter pilots are now IXl "beating up" the German air force again over the Dunkirk beaches. It was revealed to-day that three times m recent weeks Spitfires chasing German raiders on Britain back across the Channel shot some
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  • 559 1 Petain To Tell Vichy Of Meeting With Fuehrer Londoii, Oct. 25. FOLLOWING his conference with Hitler, Marshal Petain, the French Prime Minister, accompanied by T^aval, Vice-Premier, is expected m Vichy this evening, states a Vichy dispatch to Berlin, and the French Cabinet will
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  • 59 1 U.S. Attitude Stressed To Vichy Envoy? Washington, Oct. 25. HTHr Vichy Government's Am* bassador, M. Henri Ha ye, railed at the State Department yesterday evening and one report suggests that he was summoned there by the Undt^r- Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, who outlined the I'nited States Government's attitude
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  • 116 1 London, Oct. 25. THE fullest Czechoslovak military cooperation with Britain was sealed by an agreement signed by Lord Halifax, British Foreign Secretary, and M. Jan Masaryk, en behalf of the Czech Government, at the Foreign Office to-day. Britain will grant the provisional Czechoslovak Government credit to finance the
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  • 311 1 New Delhi, Oct. 25. MEARLY 100 representatives from widely separated parts of the British Empire assembled here today for discussions on helping the Mother country to win the war by making their countries, as far as possible, self-supporting m war production. The Viceroy, Lord
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  • 89 1 Madrid, Oct. 25. T»HE atmosphere here arising out of Gen. Franco's meeting with Hitler has become more cheerful and less tense, although scarcely an inkling of events is obtainable either from Spanish sources or from Spanish correspondents m Berlin. One correspondent says that the
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  • 132 1 Tokio Admits "Delay" In N.I. Conversations Tokio, Oct. 25. A "DELAY" ii> the trade talks be- tween the Japanese and Netherlands Indies delegations v. t admitted by the Foreign Office spokesman at a Press conference to-day. The spokesman stated: -Negotiation.of this sort usually take some time."' Ask^d if the absence
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  • 47 1 Berlin, Oct. 25. MHERRIOT, former president 01 the French Chamber of Deputies. and Mayor of Lyons, is m protective custody at a place the name of which is kept secret, says the official German news agency, quoting reDorts received m Geneva from Vichy. Reuter
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    • 147 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW HOTEL mi mwwn PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED R^ SF.ARREE7.ES TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER DANCE DINNER $3.— lIANCe FORMAL NO ADMISSION CHARGk EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING tl A.M.-l P.M. POPULAR COMCEBI BY < RELLER S BAND 1) Overture POETT AND PEASANT Suppe 2> Waltz COURT
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  • 26 2 |N a game of hockey played at Balestier yesterday the Ceylcn Sports Club beat the Medical College Union by two gcals to one.
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  • 29 2 TTHE Straits Chines 2 Recreation Clubs open invitation tennis tournament w.ll be concluded to-day with the cpen d(jubles linal. Mrs Tay Lian Teck will distribute the prizes.
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  • 224 2 'The Wind The Rain' A Great Success "fpHE Wind and the Rain," Merton Hodge's 1 famous piay of the lives of medical students m a Scottish university, was acted wich understanding, imagination and enthusiasm at the Victoria Theatre last night by members of the Island Comnuttee. The Committee, v.ho presented
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  • 315 2 Commissioners' Discussion THE principles of the Municipal advancement scheme for Ilocaf-born1 locaf-born were raised by Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers at the Singapore Municipal Commission yesterday when he asked why it was necessary to impose a further probationary period on an officer who had been
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  • 186 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Oct. 24. GREAT keenness was displayed by the High School and Sc. Franc js InstUu.ion m a hockey game played yesterday on the High School ground. The match resulted m a victory for the home team by the only goal scored.
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  • 94 2 HTHE following have been chosen to 1 represent; the Prosperous B.P. against the Swing B P. m a return friendly badminton match consisting of four singles and three doubles to oe played at the Roseray B.P.s court. No. 45 LDron? 27- A, Geylang, at 2.45 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 195 2 Proposal Meets With Opposition ON account of opposition to a proposed lrcrease from $1.50 to $2.50 In the annual tax on dogs and sterlized bitches, t.* Singapore Municipal Commissioners decided at a meeting yesterday to reconsider the decision taken m committee. The stand against an
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  • 82 2 MR. T. W. ONG and Mr. M. V. Pillai were welcomed to the Singapore Municipal Commission by the Municipal president, Mr. L. Rayman, yesterday, on their taking their seats for the first time. The president reported the resignation of Dato Ghazaly, which had been accepted, and a letter
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    • 210 2 A PICTURE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE! George Bernard Shaw makes his screen debut! JtrLs"; ALHAMBRA SPECIAL DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMME —Supported by An hKO feature comedy— RAPID-FIRE FUN AND FOOLISHNESS! Produced by CllfF *ElO O.reciod by tfcSUE GOODWINS. Sc»««n •'lav by Joseph A. Fields ««d CKcrlft t. fiob«rt» to-day to-morrow only r.
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    • 129 2 Whit You Were A Stideit Did You Swot Or Did You Waste Your Substance?!! Both Have Their Compensations! AS YOU WILL SEE IN "THE WIND THE RAIN r the famous play by MERTON HODGE presented at the VICTORIA THEATRE by THE ISLAND COMMITTEE TO-NIGHT AT 9.30 P.M. Oct. 31, at
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  • 348 3 «\Va*ts Something Badly" From Gen. Franco LONDON PRESS ON MOVES OF GERMAN CHANCELLOR London, Oct. 25. Tli »h«>k ol Undons Press sees m Hitler's present /ration- an acute embarrassment caused by the realization the hopile^ness of all his plans of conquest of Uritain by
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  • 93 3 Nazi Hopes Of Quick Victory Fade London, Oct. 25. PERMAN officials apparently no longer hold out any prospect of a quick victory over Britain, according to well-informed quarters here, commenting on a speech of Dr. Goebbels, Nazi Propaganda Chief, at Danzig yesterday. Dr. Goebbels declared Germany knew that Britain's downfall
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  • 410 3 a uirin i London, Oct. 25. HiGH explosive bomb, dropped by a German raider during the second of three daylight "alerts" m London to-day, exploded m a street crowded with traffic. It fell on a tram, which was crushed,
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  • 40 3 France talk has rii> ar least plans r th- relcf of di^- b le^aH ni^r advanced it a permission had nod :o send it isk biocksde. 1 .»f the con- K^twf^n lhtl^r and l»cn. Reuter
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  • 92 3 I onion. Oct. Zo. d m Cairo by r aircraft •f night raids Direct hits y.ildinzs ay.d I-e tires. The ided U) the uh WM also .dins: Asmara re aiU:cki ombs dropped >?r rires were us started a tenet In Irome, while [taUan mi!:-
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  • 26 3 Cairo. Oct. 25. 1..:: successfully r*.y out^de KasI"he enemy sufTcrtl withdrew tied on other sta^s a GJi Q. pommnninnp Reuter
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  • 35 3 r Stockholm, Oct. 25. went has decided nine small Norwegian I*, ive been laid up m since April. The ix H the disposal of the Monties for the time being. Reuter
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  • 123 3 Quebec, Oct. 24. "PANADA will be an immensely j stronger natiDn when victory I comes than when we entered the war." declared Mr. C. G. Howe, Minister of Munitions, m an address to a Canadian goods convention. He hinted at a liberal immigration poPcy m
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    • 147 3 Shanghai. Oct. 25. IT is officially announced that it is A anticipated that all dependents of regular U.S. Naval and marine personnel m Shanghai will have departed from Shanghai by the middle of November. Some 150 naval dependents and 70 dependents of officers
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    • 67 3 Shanghai. Oct. 25. GEN. NOBUYUKI ABE, the Japanese envoy to Nanking, sailed from Shanghai for Japan yesterday to report on affairs under his jurisdiction and at the same timo to attend the? celebrations m eomirrmoratim of the 2.600 th anniversary cl the founding or
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    • 43 3 Vichy, Oct. 25. XJICE-ADM. Jean Decoux, GovernorV General of French Indo-China, has been given powers by the Vichy Government to determine nil matters relating to customs and other economic questions with Japan, it is reliably reported. Eastern News.
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    • 50 3 Peking, Oct. 25. mwo British missionaries, Mr. David 1 Davy, arrested at Tsehchow early m September, and Mr. Alan Benson, arrested at Kalhan on Aug. 27, are still held prisoners by the Japanese. No indication of when they will be released has been given.- Reuter
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    • 48 3 Tokio, Oct. 25. fT is officially disclosed that a Japanese submarine was lost on Ausr. 29 while engaged m manoeuvres south of Tokio Bay. Twelve officers and 38 warrant officers perished. The number of ratings who lost their lives is not disclosed.- Reuter
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  • 103 3 No Raw Materials Sent To Germany From Manchuria Peking. Oct. 25. CTORIES of heavy shipments of raw materials shipped from Manchuria to Germany via Siberia are categorically denied by wcll-infcrmed source m close touch with the railway authorities. He poinls out that Manchuria itself Is short of foodstuffs of all
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  • 511 3 United Engineers' Further Gift Of $40,000 To The War Fund 1 will benefit by a nation of $40,000. tal all. from United I result of a proiors which was •oved by sharemtl meeting m ft! the meetune. a sharoD had his as. at the Britain was I the wall, he
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  • 62 3 Tokio, Oct. 25. THE Japanese War Minister, Lie utenant-General Hideki Tojo, has requested the Cabinet to devise appropriate steps to enhance national morale, according to the Domei agency. Domei understands that the War Minister "openly scorned petty interference m trivial matters of national life
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  • 272 3 KING QUEEN TALK TO CZECH SOLDIER London, Oct. 25. THE King and Queen learned for themselves how a. Czech escaped the Hitler regime m order to join the Free Czech army. Their Majesties were making a tour of the Services clubs m London.
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    • 293 3 GROW VEGETABLES WITH THE HELP OF NYTOL FERTILIZERS m handy 35ct. containers MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road €|g^ap|g AIB SINGAPORE FREE PRESS. "Magnificently acted and ■ITH H V competently directed" k M^ LAVAS c c IN c MAD o l c X£ STRAITS TIMES.— "It must make a strong
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  • 654 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1910. A Chinese Gesture T*HE announcement yesterday that the C'.iina Relief Fund m Singapore is offering to play an active part m the raising of funds for British war purposes is extremely welcome. Coming shortly after the discussion (already reported m the Free
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  • 80 4 London. ORGANISED obstruction to M?.jor Quisling, Hitler's puppet m Norway, is spreading. Strict supervision is being imposed on all suspects. The authorities have disbanded the National Student Organisation. They have also threatened to close the Oslo University unless "disloyal" behaviour ceases. Several students and lecturers have
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  • 935 4  -  Hallett Abend Review Of Book By (who is visiting Singapore iliis week-end) "China is manufacturing her war supplies m scores of small widdy scattered and inconspicuous plants. Realising the folly of developing several large arsenals, xchich would be fine targets for Japanese airmen, the Chinese
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  • 260 4  - M.T.B. Of The British Nay TaflVail. By' Tin* Ihiiiol V> rit#-r CAST motor now fijrur, m worlds navkx The naval Fighting Ships, n vessels m th< Bi ti other ten du-pre-war pr< y There are marine boats motor-crm may l. or laid down rinci th it is bnposd M.T.B. No
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  • 35 4 MR. KENNEDY HELD UP AT LISBON i. \M MR. Joso}).. I States Ami I is returning t I able to leave I I terlay as the < I postponed ov Weather pen?-' 1 leav*» to-d*y. Reuter
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    • 47 4 fnade to order at the following prices Gaberdine khaki Suit $65.00 Barathea khaki Suit $65.00 Barathea R.A.F. 5M Officer Helmet $15J>0 Evening Barathea Cap $12.50 Fox Puttees s 4^ o A Trial order will convince you of the superiority of our workmanship? GIAN SINGH 4fc Singapore CO.
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  • 1777 5  -  Mary Heathcott A Woman's Diary By cfEARSALS are going X tron* fo' the Christmas mirtK which is to be preCriohore at the Theatre on IHfember 17 and 18. R' 1 1 1 a <t of 50. and the Wood" The |ms beea entirely Civil Service
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  • 128 5 SffV* 1 the entire system— blood and Drain! To be healthy and free from cr T^' indigestion •za etc. n is therefore relieve intestinal conCONSTIPA'iION). by TOPHENE jccaslonally! A Perfect Complexion bac: youthful freshhealthy complexion ■Wi self if you rid poisonous waste by
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    • 77 5 SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT RECITAL DODA CONRAD and MME BONENFANT SUBSCRIPTION LISTS CLOSE TO-DAY FOR SUBSCRIBERS PRIVILEGES APPLY IMMEDIATELY AT:— ROBINSON'S LITTLE'S Subscription Rates $3, $1.50 and 50 cents. (Incl. Tax) Rates after To-day $4, $2.50 and $1 (Including Tax) Hr KlB BH ■1 1 IB ri > ■'J *Cv B a^BBBBBBBar
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  • 1349 6  -  Nomad Garrison Diary In The Garrison By THERE was a good attend ance at Selerang on Wed nesday to witness the tean Foursome Reel competition fcj the Graham Cup. In additior to other competitions for the men the children had their events. Trained by Pipe
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  • 59 6 Neu Delhi, o INDIA'S export trad 1 £30.000 000 to n< dur.ng the fir vnccrding to s ft til ics |us* A striking '.m I flow of raw mg i iured good.- to Liiip.. p:r:s tc which ha sed by I £27.000 000 t? €92'),
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    • 199 6 FAST PASSENGER SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA MANILA HONG KONG Sails Spore Arrive S. CITY OF NORFOLK Nov 8 M CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Dec 13 Jan.* 8 1* CITY OF LOS ANGELES Jan 5 Jan 29 s. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS Jan 26 Feb. 17 PASSENGER FREIGHI SERVICE
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    • 65 6 t^ifVi \^7 BESIDE DRIVER L' V°%S 1 Exceptional Storage Capacity- L I Ms&{ Specially constructed sturdy Commercial I PA^J Chassis and 12 H. P. engine provides unfaO- p I I^A^ ing dependability, assured economy and I E>*VM long, satisfactory service. r ;I i^;« The 1940 MORRIS lOcwt. Light Van g|
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  • 4340 7 'GEISHA GIRLS UNLIMITED DRINK AT PARTIES' R.A.F. Men Give Evidence In Official Secrets Case "BEWILDERED AT PARTIES WITH MANY SERVICEMEN" rVIDKM X describing: how they were entertained by t the accused at parties at which, according to one nt^. there were geisha ffirls and "unlimited" supplies drink, was tfiven by
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  • 417 7 Air Raid She lters Are Not Practicable In City, Says Defence Secretary "A^ a s i e ters n Singapore are not a practical proposition." This statement was quoted by Mr. L. Rayman, Municipal President, at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday, as having been made by the Secretary for Defence, Malaya,
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  • 28 7 DODA CONRAD, the Polish singer, will broadcast a recital from the Singapore station at 7.35 p.m. to-morrow. Conrad will b 2 accompanied by Mary Bennett.
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  • 30 7 Lee Mc-ng Teck, of the Chartered Bank, writes to say that he is not the showman of the same name who was fined m the Singapore fifth court on Thursday.
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  • 170 7 AN architect, C. T. Im, who said that he gave his wi:e $30 a month on a court order, and his m stress an allowance of $111, offered $20 a month !or the benefit of his creditors, when he appeared before Mr. Justice Pedlow m
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  • 99 7 ROTARY CONFERENCE AT K.L. TO-MORROW A WHOLE-DAY Rotary confert nco to vi.-- cups the activities and objects of various Rotary clubs will be l.clJ at Kuala L >mpui to-morrow morning. Presiding over the moving will Ix* Prince Vamavaidya Varavarn. Qovernor of the 80th district Rotary International Singapore will be represented
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  • 91 7 A DISCHARGED bankrupt who has a ere--H dit balance of $400 with the Official Assignee Is to receive the money by monthly instalments, according to un order made by Mr. Justice Pedlow m the High Court yesterday The man, an Indian Mohammedan named Abdul Rahman,
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  • 20 7 THE Rajah of Sarawak, Sir Charles Vyn«r Brooke, arrived back m Singapore yesterday morning from Cameron Highlands.
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    • 36 7 DINNER your enjoyment he Evening POPULARITY litkned JGAPITOL RESTAURANT ni Can BconoimeaS; Other Place CARDS. THIS TUT Humorous Skits of native life. K4ADD PAimUX Subjects: H*JUJU an Sati Ma n, fr. Policeman and Envelopes $1.00 Singapore.
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    • 137 7 SPECIAL OFFER I fgpsgm MEN'S COTTON HOSE it with Fine and Broad Ribbed Ix'gs. uU«| ll!!? Plain Turn Over Tops. Colour lllj ffl PRK E $1.00 PER PAli; LjflK«iflL COTTON HANDKERCHIEFS Special Soft Finish White Centres with Neat Coloured Striped Narrow Hemstitched Borders m firown, Blue, Grey, Maroon Green. Size
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    • 408 8 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED fN ENGLAND) P. O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by The P. O. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to register
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    • 322 8 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated ;o fr M S TELEPHONE: FretfUt 5432. Pawuue -«Si BOMN PACIMC (SJ^BSsSI (Incorporated m fingianai 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.—
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    • 391 8 MANSFIELD CO., JO BLUE FUNNEL LIKE i Frequent Sailings to Uniteo Kingdom Date guaranteed, all cargo bookings subiect tc Cm War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRAJ| A THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT T^iE CHEAPEN AR Regular Services to >c mantle Perth) via Java by first class oassenger ships. Single fare $192 I
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  • 298 9 RESPONSIBILITY OF CONSUMERS THE question of principle governing the responsibilities of Singapore water consumers was discussed at the Municipal Commissioners' meeting yesterday when Mr. N. A. Mallal moved reference back of a decision m committee. The motion was defeated by a narrow margin. In committee, the
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  • 77 9 I TTHE tenth annual inspection of the i Ist. Singapore Company of the I Boys' Brigade was held at the Monk's Hill English School hall last night. The inspection was followed by a programme of platoon drill, signalling, physical training and acrobatics. Lieut. Chua Boon Hin,
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  • 16 9 Before The Registrar at 10 a.m. 5.121/39 Enquiry and Accounts (continued >
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  • 59 9 A SENTENCE of five weeks' rigorous imprisonment, was imposed by Mr. .1. G. Rappoport, the third magistrate, on a 32 -year-old Teochew, Lim Kai Seng, who was convicted for grubbing jin a dustbin m Change Alley. It was I stated m court that Lin
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    • 414 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M iNU^PALiTY Tenders. "^Tlntited for toe r dffS Aerials or services. For tojo*in« m ~I Municipal Tenders nf Fuel rcr St. James Power SOP" during 19« of fWnes 1941. Date of Municipal Tender I ft* Glazed Ware Pipes. v 'or 1941. Date of JggVprn Oct. 31. 1940. of
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    • 604 9 TENDERS. Tenders will be received »t »h» Colonial Secretary s Office n^ en Nov. I 1940, for In? foltoSl^"^ toW Volunteer"*^ 1. Clothing (making up) 2. Transport of members of the bingapore Volunteer Corps by motor bus or lorry. L rown an j* B^ck marching boots mlJJtf e J^i of
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    • 317 9 FOR SALE SPORTS SALOON. 12 h.p. twin carbure to**. Triumph, 25 miles per gallcn, taxed Dec. 1940. Insured July 1941, fast, any trial. Phone Hacking 3SSD. PUBLIC^OTICES. 'THE SINGAPORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the Rubber Market will be closed officiary on the following dates:
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    • 10 9 I AwllUfc w LIU. I^JlJum^'^^^^^hm 1 54 ORCHARD ROAD T^^^TtTrT^HßP^^
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 438 9 Post Office Mail List Mails close at the Genera) Post Office m follows TO -OAT Australia air 4 p.m. Australia (Eart. South and West) surface 4 p.m. British Coiucibia air 4 p.m. Brunei surface 11 a.m. Kuala Belait surface 11 am. Canada air 4 p.m. Amoy surface air 4 p.m.
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  • 107 10 SELECTIONS for to-day's races at Ipoh arc: FREE PRESS Race 1: Strmirht Flight. Four OTlock. Race 2: Resistance, Celestial. Race 3: Westenra, Jaguar Race 4: Kentucky, shun Race 5: Uarpo. Mystic Musk Race 6: Echo, Alicante. Race 7: Eelgrass, Mediation. Race 8: Maid of Cashel. Speartown. BEST
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  • 503 10 t,ordon HixhUndfri. ..3; S.C.R.C 1. WHAT would have been a really interesting and keen x,y c of hockey between the Gordon Highlanders and the Straits Chinese Recreation dab at Hong lira Green yesterday was marred a rreat deal by the anrvm and bumpy nature of the
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  • 55 10 TO-I>AY S«K:ccr: Challenge Cup final, R A F. (Sele^ar) vs. Loyalj, s adium. Russre*: R.A.F. (Blues) vs. Johi re. S.C.C. Hotkey: CSC. vs. Malaya Signals, Balestier. Tennis: S.CRX. doubles final pr'ze distribution. Aquatics: V.M.C.A. Carnival finals. TO-MORROW Hockey: S*pore Hornets vs. Loyals. Farrer Park; Pos; Office Club
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  • 248 10 SCX. II 2; R.L 0. RAFFLES Institution were bsatcn by two gr als to nil by the S.C.C. second team m a keen but scrappy game of heckey on the padang yesterday. Both goals were scored by F/OfTr. Evans, who was the only
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  • 1791 10 But Harpo Is Taken To Beat Mystic Music FIRST DAY OF PERAK TURF CLUBS RACES IV/IR. T. H. Meu/ies will have a very strong 1 hand with Relgrass and Mystic Music m each of the main events at Ipoh to-day, the first day of
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  • 87 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Oct. 25. IT is understood that the Rajah 1 of Sarawak has imported a number of racehorses from Ensland to race m this country. Himself a keen turfite, the Rajah has met with success on the En* lish Turf,
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    69 10 Th« RAF Blues, who meet Johore m a Malayan Rueby Union g«me m id of war charities on the pauans to-day: Back row (left to ri s ht): Cpl. Murray, Lac. Baldwin, F/O. James F/Lt. Pearson C£. Jervfa, C£. There arT three chan?es m this team, the one
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  • 487 10 THERE was keen rivalry m yesterday's rugger match on the padang m which an S.C.C. side beat the Royal Engineers (Changi) by 11 points (a try, a penalty and a goal) to six (a try and a penalty). It was a close game
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  • 103 10 TPHE following are the teams m to-day's Malayan Rugby Union match on the padang between the R.A.F. Blues and JohoreR.A.F. ELVES JOHORE Cpl. James Sldford F/Lt. WUkins Hopan F/O. Carrol Mabin Cpl. Smith Calthrop F/O. Pearson Moore (pi. Horrabin Hedlcy F/Lt. Cliff Hodgson F/O. Edney
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  • 249 10 PROSPECTS OF THr RIVAL TEAMS RAF (SHetar, b r L double? The quest,, n n < off k Z swcrcd a; the s a d,u, the two teams mr*: 4> The match concludes f N which Services t very prominently The Loyals did o Cup competition
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  • 116 10 HPHE first of the tr ifcQ Rsst team to ir.t tte Europm m the annual wome:. Poppy Dr match will be held :v, GSC ground on Tuesday Colours: E. Fruit r. M. Meyer (McNair S Arms* (Y.W.C.A.): E. Fernandez <GJE Short (Y.W.C.AJ, P X- J.
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