The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 November 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SIN6APORE ENTI9K The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16*54. KSTII. 1«35 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1940. 6 cents
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  • 128 1 Vatican City. Nov. 24. koa to pray for the A of peace m Europe was flfo«"d'by the Pope m an address at St. Peter's this jig, iiuicnal pcmp and pal High Mass was FAther'i express gjttt t -c on silver trumpets c
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  • 720 1 Considerable Damage At Berlin, Turin PORTS FROM LORIENT TO FLUSHING BATTERED London, Nov. 24. TAK!NG every advantage of the improvement m weather 1 conditions, R.A.F. bombers were exceedingly active last night and bombed both ends of the Axis. Details show that considerable damage was done at
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  • 124 1 Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 24. Ci"7REME gratification at the reL j t:on given to the British ecom riHIH v members of the •mrnment as well as very in••nfca. private citizens was express- i>y Lord Willingdon m a statement fc made to Reuters correspondent te«i the mission
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  • 23 1 r Vi<pnr. Nov. 24. hum Congress ministers, and Bhamka, ntenced to a years imprlund*i the De:ence of Reuter
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  • 33 1 London. Nov. 24. SIR RONALD HUGH CAMPBELL, formerly Ambassador m Paris, has been appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary m Lisbon, m succession to Sir Wai ford Selby.— Reuter
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  • 65 1 Troop Moves In Bulgaria Sofia. Nor. 25. REPORTS of fresh concentrations of Bulgarian forces on the frontiers of Turkey and Greece are semi-offlcially denied here. The Bulgarian news agency says it is authorized to state that these reports are mere invention. Meanwhile, according to a Sofia report quoted by the
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  • 205 1 Berlin, Nov. 24. SLOVAKIA joined the tripartite pact between Germany, Italy and Japan to-day. M. Tuka. the Prime Minister of Slovakia, signed a protocol to this effect when he reached Berlin this morning. Slovakia thus becomes the| sixth country to adhere to the Dact. The terms
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  • 91 1 Manila. Nov. 21. MANILA bade farewell to the nagship Augusta this morning when, after six years m the Far East, she sailed to San Francisco for overhauling, after which she is joining the United States fleet at Hawaii. Flag-Admiral Thomas C. Hart, C.-in-C. of
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  • 34 1 Moscow, Nov. 2A. •"PHE Soviet Ambassador to Germany, M. Shvartseve, has been recalled. He will be replaced by M. Dekanosov, deputy Foreign Commissar, according to the Tass Agency.— Reuter
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  • 26 1 THE death has occurred of Sir Hugh Denison, Australian High Commissioner to the United States from 1936 to 1928, reports Reuter from Melbourne. He was 75.
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  • 78 1 London, Nov. 21. '•IIEARTFELT congratulations on th« great Oree'i victories c*> tl c Albanian from. culmnaun< m th*» capture of Koritza". say, Mr Wirst »n Churchill, the Prime \4inister. m a message to Gen. Metaxas. th* Gre<\. Prime Minister, addin?- "We ar? a!! ir^p red
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  • 183 1 Cairo. Soy. 24. AS a result of continued aggressive action by British patrols and artillery. Metemma has now. to all intents and purposes. b u en evacuated by the Italians, whose patrols venture into that area from surrounding heights only at night, states a communique dealing
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  • 34 1 Manila. Nov. 24. 'pHE United States evacuee ship Washington arrived here this morning to collect 900 American women and children. They are mostly wives and children of members ot the United States navy.- Reuter
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  • 252 1 London, Nov. 24. SARCASTIC references to Germany's rationing system are contained m a recent issue of the Italian newspaper Popolo di Roma, quoted m yesterday's Daily Telegraph. With the evident aim of proving to Italian girls that they do not know when they
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  • 614 1 TWO MAIN THRUSTS OF GREEK ADVANCE ON ALBANIAN SOIL THE latest news from Greece is contained m a Greek High Command communique which says that the advance of the Greeks continues on the whole front. This general advance is m accordance with the High Command's plan, but at the same
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    • 85 1 High Class but not high Priced! ATLAS SPORT SHIRTS I Suitable Sizes I 5 Different Colors > I visit i I CHOTIRMALL S SEAVIEW J| HOTEL BALL-KOOM AIR-CONDITIONED BY SEA BREEZES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1940 SPECIAL DINNER tic BALL IN AID OF I POPPY DAY FUND DINNER Ss,— (OF WHICH
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  • 65 2 NIGHT Train to Munich," n 5Hh Cen ury Fcx production, to be released at the Capitol soon, is good entertainment. It depicts the adventures of an Admiralty agent who outwits the Gestapo at their own game. r!>x Harrison is smooth as the agent Sid opposite him,
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  • 62 2 "JJANCE Girl, Dance,' which had a midnight showing at the Alhambra on Saturday, should prove very popular because of its orisk dialogue and competent acting m a backstage story written by Vicki Baum of "Grand Hotel fame. Good direction makes it a well balanced show. The principals
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    • 302 2 POSITIVELY LAST 2 SHOWS OF RKO RADIO'S SPICY ROMANTIC COMEDY 3.15 6.15 p.m. ALHAIVIBRA ««j»(»lMWIc«o«ROGIRS ■H BHHBHnLJ Hi J L SPRING BtINCTON ji JACK CARSON ftv__ JB BP Cecilia Loftus Harry Davenport I^^ Hugh O'Connell /X rle#r, £j-^n— li 4< w*>.* Pf iii-,v»i froOiK*-! k»v George Ho<qM Ot(«ci«d by »»wi»
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    • 151 2 FOR THE FIRST TIME ON THE SCREEN! A THRILLING EPIC OF FINLAND'S COURAGE! SEE Thousands of PARACHUTE TROOPS LANDING I SEE The HEROIC SKI PATROLS THAT FRUSTRATED THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE FOR WEEKS! TO-MORROW at the CAPITOL THEY lI Vt WITH DANGER! 1 Hi all A Tribute to the WHITE WARRIORS
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    • 143 2 ri'S THE TOWNS FUNNIEST swrT^ FOR MONTHS W CAPITOLl P0 s T J YEl > ust h, Come and Roar at Shakespear* €OMEDY ERRORS 1 brought up-to-date with H J* Chariots and Stream-lined maidens his /''lifc j 6 SONG HITS! HINDKKDS ot ,lV PAVILION po^^ L^f GLORIOUS W|S^ r. ANNA
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  • 86 3 Roosevelt Credits For Britain New York. N»v 24. I SUB .^t'her m view of the I bombing of Bri.i h Ike rah of 50-50 would be *red. President Roosevelt said iun was too general. ■resident Roosevelt challenged <> sh v, h>w planes could MH txs ci and declared that It
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  • 35 3 Zurich, Nov. 14. PREOCCUPIED m Albania. Italy still wants Djibouti. It is announced here from Rome that, "contrary to previous reports. Paly has not renounced her claims to Djibouti, the French Red Sea port."— Reuter
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  • 753 3 Envoy's Statement On Return To New York LOTHIAN TO PRESS FOR JOHNSON ACT REPEAL? New York, Nov. 24. wi u be a difficult year and Britain needs aU kinds f war supplies, including munitions, ships and perhaps Lothian, ihe British Ambassador to the United
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  • 55 3 Ixmdoa, Not. 24. X AUTHOEITATIVK c»r»:Jr« m. London point i»at thmt the. statement attributed t,i ord lothtan. the British Ambamdor, m New York that "Britain is befiimiaff to come to the end of her financial resources referred, M Lord Lothian SHboofaeatly made cioar, to Britain's available
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  • 147 3 Why Leahy Is Being Sent To Vichy Washington, Nov. 24. THE nomination or Rear-Admiral William Leahy as Ambassador to the Vichy Government confirms the view held here that President Roosevelt is more concerned about sending an ambassador to Marshal Petain than to the Vichy regime. It has been known that
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  • 86 3 London, Nov. 24. NAIROBI reports state that the Masai tribe, the great cattle-owners of Kenya colony, for whom cattle are currency and cash is considered of little value, has arranged to sell 1.61-0 head of cattle monthly to the Supply Board for the duration
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  • 35 3 Bucharest, Not. ft A RUMANIAN trade delegation is leaving lor Mos^o* to-morrow to d'^cuss the possibility of increasing trade between Rumania and the to the er U.S.S.R., Argus.— Reuter
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  • 36 3 Washington, Nov. 24. THE veteran democrat Senator for Georgia. Senator Walter F. Georse. bas been el?ciod as chairman of th? Senate Foreign Relations Committee m succession to the Ut2 Mr. K^ Pltt- HKlll Reuter
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  • 48 3 London, Nov. 24. NO less than £463.883,446 has been invested by "small savers" since the savings campaign was started. During last week £15.730.171 was raised and 942 new savings groups were formed. These groups now number 169.455— 160,198 m England and Wales and 9.257 m Scotland British Wireless
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  • 471 3 ENDLESS STREAM OF AID GOES TO GREECE 4*L Cairo, Nov. 24. j^x air, sea and land Britain is sending an apparently endless stream of guns, ammunition and aircraft to Greece. Somewhere m the Mediterranean I saw ft troop-carrying type of plane en route to
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  • 633 3 Heavy Toll Of Italian Raiders Over Britain London, Nov. 24. U°RE than one-third of the m force w°°> shot down by RAF. yesterday when Italian attempted to attack BngTwenty Italian fighters came Dover but only 13 hurried back "cc rittre squadron which adminis'«me lesson to the ed the enviable disof
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  • 102 3 Canberra, Nov. 24. AUSTRALIA'S fir*t pilots under the Empire a r training scheme completed their advanced training recently and will soon be on active service overseas. This announcement w\s mado yesterday by Mr. John Mcßwcn, th 3 Australian Air Minister, who added that within
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  • 64 3 Clermont-Ferrand, Nov. 21. A THIRD piominent French aircraft manufacturer, M. de Woitine, has been interned at the Chateau Pellvoisin. Those previously arrested were M. Marcel Bloch. Ex -man aging director of an aircraft construction firm, ho gave his name to a type of plane, and
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  • 23 3 London, Nor. £4. Lord Tryoa, who M Major Tryon wu Postmaster -General for fire yean, died suddenly, aped 69, to-day.' Reuter
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  • 29 3 London, Not. 24. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Charles Forbes has been appointed Commander-in-chief, Plymouth, m succession to Admiral Sir Martin Dunbar Smith a* from M»y 1 next.- Reuter
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  • 199 3 Hot Reception Awaits Italians In Egypt 'pHE moon has come and waned without the anticipated Italian attack having materialized. Indeed, there has even been a decrease m Italian air activity apart from desultory bombings m this part of the arid, stony desert, writes Reuter'.s special correspondent m the Western Desert.
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  • 73 3 Moscow, Not. 24. PRELIMINARY arrangements are understood to have been made for the opening or' a United States con-sulate-general at Vladivostok, though no official announcement has beon made. This would be the third consulate to be opened there, as Germany and Japan are already represented. It
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  • 38 3 Madrid, Nor. 24. A LAW establishing a "legal regime" m Tangier by virtue of its incorporation m the Spanish protectorat? of Morocco was passed at a meeting of the Spanish Cabinet laH night.— Reuter
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  • 481 3 Indian Industries Now Greatly Developed London, Not. 24. r TH£ Secretary of State tor lnuia. Mr. L. C. S. Amery ga»e interesting figures of Indian armed strength when he broadcast on the war ettort of India and Burma Mr Amei y emphasized that India's lighting tones •were solely composed ©i
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  • 94 3 London, Nov. 24. A COMPREHENSIVE scheme for industrialization of India was d^ scribed by Mr. Ernest Bevin. ttM Minister of Labour, at CarditT yesterday. The scheme involved bringing 100 Indian workmen to Britain for training and subsequent return to IndU Tmed with a knowledge of trade unionist
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  • 814 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1910. Malaya The Indies TOE series of articles from our special correspondent who has just completed a visit to the Netherlands Indies has provided an interesting and encouraging record of what our Dutch friends m the archipelago are doing both for their own
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  • 912 4  -  Will P. Kennedy By FOR the first time m the nations history, the U.S. Army is being put m shape for adequate national defence, aginst any foreign foes augmented by a "fifth column," under an intensive five-year programme that started 20 months ago
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    6 4 FORE WD AFT Sydney Daily Telegraph
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  • 131 4 Nazi Depredation! In Norway BSftUftS ing winur Large ship»'>« are being KM Helsinsfors -orr* s» n V*r Daily Telegraph and are creatim: pan poverished Norw. i A wave o< v is sweeping N«>r* j butter, ehet s In conscqueii Ckveniment i. *JJ iish a butter mo have
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  • 397 4 From A Special Correspondent PENDING the British forces m East Africa is a huge problem, and one whose solution does great credit to the local communities. Every day, 4,500 cattle--half-a-million potential tins of bully-beef leave Tanganyika for the canning factory, 600 miles to
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    • 357 4 I lagree..\au find I ROSES lime Juice I sotisfies all tastes!" m r< *^\w. <^ I sto P r:r: '•T^nnssßn^ v H —^m_ I 5 >V)OLotJCW\ I tKNI.HI SERVICE TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK BOSTON VIA MANILA, HONG KONG PANAMA CANAL B*i]B»pore Arrive 6JP. Arrive N.Y. Sjft. PREBIDfIMT
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  • 350 7 Candid Statement Of Vichy Officials yiiX NOT AGREE TO ANY FURTHER CONCESSIONS" T ijj Ft**** W"^ vtan d Nazi occupation much :i ,l < t us are really hoping f or a British 5^ |w« rrerch ichy officials n Singapore <*£jv i»hil<-
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  • 513 7 FUNERAL OF MR. J.E.ASMUS I laymu jj kdaai of j pn «^m: at the tri Cemetery. of Mr Joseph founder member died at the Kuala Lumpur, on oq pneumonia ition for appendi- I mii .v'jout to be Hi -.roy, president! I i the head of .n\gician's wand -us and laid
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  • 175 7 NEWS wits received m Singapore yesterday of the death m England on Friday of Mr. Bertram Noel Daly Clarke, the only son of Dr. Noel L. Clarke, a former Legislative Council lor. and Mrs. Clarke. Mr. Clarke, who was aged 20 years, died at Torquay,
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  • 41 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) A Bangkok, Nov. 24. N ORDER was issued by the Thai police to-day prohibiting Press publicity on military movements and several changes m army personnel which have been announced for emergency purposes.
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  • 232 7 SINGAPORE MAN ON WAY TO ADVISE JJ^UCHING, capital of Sarawak. may be transformed into a modern city as a result of the visit of Mr. L. Langdon Williams, manager of the Singapore Improvement Trust, wh6 left for Sarawak on Saturday to advise on replanning of the town.
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  • 197 7 CATHEDRAL WEDDING: MARSHALL— FOSTON COT. Francis Edward James Marsnail, of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, wa6 married to Miss Dulcie Mable Mary Foston, the daughter of Mrs. L. E. Quigley and the late Mr. H. F. Foston, of Singapore, at St. Andrew's Cathedril on Saturday. Sgt. Marshall is the son
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  • 55 7 MR. T. OKADA, the Japanese muxtsterplenipotentiary to the Union of South Africa, passed through Singapore yesterday on his return to Tokio, having been recalled by the Foreign Office. Mr. Ofcada, who iiad his headquarters In Pretoria, had been m South Africa for two years. He Is accompanied
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  • 365 7 Importance Of Rice In Post- War Malaya TpHE problem of Malaya s self--1 sufficiency was not purely a war problem, stressed the Agricultural Officer Singapore, m a broadcast from the local station on "Rice m Malaya.* "We build our policy of rice production not merely on the necessity of ensuring
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  • 384 7 Straits Chinese 'Link Between Britain China' CTRAITS-born Chinese were for tunate m being British subjects and Chinese citizens at the same time because "they arc the link binding the friendly ties which have existed between China and Britain for so long," stated Gen. Wu Tehehen, Chinese Minister of Overseas Affairs,
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  • 137 7 "Will Go Over Well" Says Representative "AME2UCA will soon see what Indian films are like and how they are produced," said Mr. Ram M. Bagai. an Indian educated m America and who is attached to Warner Bros, and R.K.O. pictures, when he passed through Singapore yesterday
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  • 59 7 A POLISH woman who does not wish to divulge her name arrived m Singapore from Europe yesterday, bearing the scars of bomb splinters caused by Goering's air force during a raid on Warsaw. She was attempting to escape from Warsaw with her mother >n a motorcycle combination
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  • 30 7 An Italian field gun showing resuU of hits by BrUisli fire during activities m the forward area on the Lybian frontier. The gun was then captured.
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  • 30 7 TIIL Executive Engineer af Batang Padang District, Pcrak. telegraphs that owing to numerous landslips the Cameron Highlands Road is still closed from the .'ml to 25th mile.
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  • 105 7 Ex-Service Men As Hosts To The Troops *T*HE Singapore branch of the Ex Service Association of Malaya arc entertaining 300 men of the local garrison this week. To-day, 100 men of the Royal Air Force will be their guests, t>o-morrow it will be the turn of 100 men of the
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  • 31 7 MORE than 47 Japanese evacuees from London arrived m Singapore m the Sirva Maru yesterday on their way back to Japan. Most of them are women and children.
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  • 399 7 Started Inquiry Into Bribery Corruption MR. JUSTICE HOWES RETIRES (From Our Own Correspondent) Iron. Nov. TZ. W'.MBLItt of the Perak Bar as--1T sembled at full strength m the Perak Supreme Court this morning, to bic farewell to Mr. Justice Howes, Perak judge, who is leaving Ipoh m a few day*
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    • 125 7 <§£ T HE OW.Y PMFECT OiGEiVitt PEPPERMINT s^ y a A SWEET WITH AN APPEALING FLAVOUR OBTAINABLE EYEHVINICIE RAFFLES PLACE o SIH6APORE The Ideal Present for Malayan Children at Christmas at Home or abroad HAJIS BOOK OF MALAYAN NURSERY RHYMES By AW HAMILTON The collection of English nursery rhymes m
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  • 84 9 AUSTRALIA has granted 2,33« naturalisation certificates since the beginning of the war. The total includes 395 Italians of whom 894 were naturalised before Italy entered the war. During the period, however. 1029 applications were refused. Seventy-three persons of German nationality were naturalised, and 213 refused. Those naturalised
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  • 1029 9 r— -j j From Our j Chinese j 1 Correspondent 1 A REQUEST has been made through Gen. Wu Teh-chen to Madame Chiang Kai-shek, China's First Lady, to broadcast more frequently to Chinese women m Malaya. It is felt that these broadcasts snd
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  • 341 9 THE Singapore fifth company of the Boys' Brigade held a very successSil?T£ W ii at the Choon Guan English School hall on Saturday evening The company was inspected by C. S m" J Nairn, of "S" Company. S.V.C.. and the yearly awards were presented by Mrs
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  • 316 9 Chinese Businessmen Control Measures GREATER CONSULTATION BY GOVERNMENT URGED TO avoid causing hardship, Government is being requested to consult ekher the Chinese Chamber of Commerce or the particular trade concerned before introducing regulations involving restrictions or prohibitions. The request is being made by Chinese business firms m Malaya. At a
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  • 138 9 THE SINGAPORE C-OF-C. RUBBER ASSOCIATION UAXL¥ PUH ..S l >>in\ I Nov. 1? o'clock n»»on Tone of Market: Steady Mflm reserved. Latest Cable: I^ndon Spot She^t 11 li 160. per lb. New York Spot Sheet US cte. 20% per lb. Bay ft > S*!Jrr* No IX R.S.S. Sp<X loobt 38
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    • 468 9 ADVERTISEMENTS DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE E*ATHS. CLARKE: On Nov. 22 1940 at bXa^By^caSe"^' n h PERREAU:— On Nov 24 1940 at th* CYneral Hospital. SingaV^' Helena Alice Perreau (43). The funeral wir l ake at Bi <^dan c£smz% 5 pjn. to-day. prtdncc tt low rttts tt uterttt aty be arrttftd I wffui
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    • 55 9 Those imperturbable Englishmen are back! You'll roar at Charters and Caldicott (of "Lady Vanishes' fame) who get mixed up m this thrilling NAZI SPY Story! at Th^ CAPITOL 1 THRILLS! ROMANCE! EXCITEMENI as a Brave member of the BRITISH INTELLIGENCE OUTWITS THE NAZIS at their own gume! RtraiM m the
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    • 304 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mail. (i«. fh< C as followr: ro-DAv Afcn 4 p m I**c1 ca 1 air 4p m. Autnlte a ,r 4pm 'BrUish Columbip B sum5 urna 4 P-m-Gxnaw* :,.r i,oo»: S^' lOl> 4pm. Cn.na: Atr.cy. Cantoi). C Cho«. Kiung Chow. F and MMtot surface D ton,
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  • 1333 10 Thrills Spills In Day Of Spectacular Motor Sport CROWTHER-SMITH INJURED THREE mishaps— remarkab !y few m view of the bad weather and consequent road conditions— made the final day of the Johore Grand Prix motor races, held m aid of The War Fund,
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  • 708 10 THE Royal Australian Air Farce, the Reds, were unlucky to g down to the Singapore XV m a fast and thrilling Malayan Rugby Union game on the r<*dang on Saturday. They were beaten by nine points (two tries and one penalty) to three (one
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  • 119 10 Thirsk. Nov. 23. if.IT. the Asa Khan had a successful finish tc the flat racing season when Turkhrn, r.dden by the champion Jockey. Gordcn Richards, wsn the substi.ute Yjrkoh.re S Leg?r, value £1.000. beating his other entry, Stardust, ridd?n by Harry Wragg, by threequar 1!
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  • 38 10 MAJOR H. W. ESSON M.C., has be*»n appointed Commander of the Local Defence Corps for the S*ttlcmen* of Pen uig. Major Esson is runager of the Penan? branch of Cuthr c and Co.. Ltd
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  • 184 10 THE following are the result* m brW at Bukit 1 imah on Saturday, the final day of the Singapore Turf Club's winter rare meeting: Race I—Newzy1 Newzy SlO and 57 Utrecht $11 Jnlieta $12 Race 2— Edna Star $27 and 51 The Needles >3 riving Column
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  • 329 10 Marigold Pair Win Doubles Final Badminton r\N CHONG TEE and Miss Lee Shao Meng of the Marigold Badminton Party became mixed doubles champions of Singapore when they beat S. A. Durai and MLss Yoong Sook Lian (Merridale) by the best of three sets m the final of the events m
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  • 193 10 London, Nov. 24. YESTERDAY'S League football games resulted: NORTH Barnsley 4 Huddersfield 1 Bradford City 3 Middlesbrough 2 Burnley 0 Rochdale 1 Bury 3 Blackburn 1 Chesterfield 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 Doncaster 6 Grimsby 0 Halifax 0 Oldham 1 Leeds 3 Hull 2 Liverpool 2
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  • 118 10 London, Not. 24. YESTERDAY'S Home Rugby game* re--1 suited RUGBY LEAGUE Bradford 56 Batley 2 Bramley 9 Keighley a Castleford 9 Halifax Dewsbury 14 Hunslet 2 3 Huddersfleld 24 Peatherstoro -a Hull is York 13 Leeds 33 Wakeneld 9 Oidhani 6 Sallord 7 St. Helen's 23 Broughton
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  • 185 10 The Second.... Two Minutes Later pirturr* Spectators m the grandstand at the Johore Grand Prix r^ were treated to their first bi* thrill of the afternoon when i? I*"** lap of the Grand Prix final. Crowther- Smith skidded off th crashed into the embankment
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  • 74 10 (From Our Own Correspondent* Seremban, Nov. 21. CELANGOR reached the final of the All Blues Cup competition by beat- j Ing Negri Sembilan m the southern section here to-day by 14 points (one; goal > j three tries >to three points one tryt. Selangor m final. Selangor
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