The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 March 1941

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  • 162 2 One Girl Student Selected AT the annual general meeting of the Muslim Students' Aid Society held yesterday, it was decided to award five scholarships this year. One of these scholarships was awarded to a girl student at present taking a course to the College of Medicine. The
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  • 58 2 A CHINESE named Lim Yan Chlan who was described as the headman of an unlawful society was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment and recommended for banishment by Mr. L. C. Goh In the third police court yesterday. The society, it was stated, had been
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  • 43 2 Y^TT *ru**w journalist to join Singapore's band of foreign correspondents arrived in Singapore yesterday from Shanghai. He Is Mr Victor Keen, Fur Eastern correspondent of UM Chicago Tribune, who Has benx in North China. Chinigklng and Shanghai.
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  • 54 2 virrrj.TAM Jones, a 25-year-old sailor. VV appeared before Mr. Han Sui Sen, the fifth magistrate yesterday, and was fined $5 in default seven days* simple imprisonment for using indecent and abusive language to Mr. J. C. Tyrer of the Naval Base police force, at
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  • 461 2 MEMBERS OF BOARD APPOINTED fTtHE Governor and High Commissioner has A appointed the following to constitute the Board of Management of the Defence (Insurance of Goods) Regulations. The Deputy Financial Secretary, S.S. (chairman), the Deputy Financial Secretary. F.M.S., the Registrar-General of Statistic*, S.£. and F.M.S.,
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  • 165 2 HIRED Wife" which had its premiere at the Capitol Theatre last night in aid of the 'Buy a Bomber" Pand is one of Miot snappy, scintillating comedies which Hollywood knows how to do best. It is as thick with wisecracks as a weddinp is
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  • 45 2 WILL FYFFE gives a *rand performance as the master detective, J. G. Reeder, in "The Missing People adapted fcr screeru from Edgar Wallace's novel. The picture opened at the Pavilion last night Included in the programme are some Interesting shorts.
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  • 63 2 A SUGGESTION to cut down &11 "dangerous" trees in the vicinity 3f Jurong, Bukit Timah. Yeo Chu Kang and Chua Chu Kang, was made by a member of the Rural Board at yesterday's meeting. The meeting decided to stop all tree planting in the
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  • 39 2 "T»HAILAND" is the subject of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore station at 7.30 p.m. en Sunday by Mr. Francis Cooray, of Kuala Lumpur. The talk will be played from the Penang station.
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  • 88 2 Rural Board On Our Bus Services IT was announced at a meeting of the Rural Board yesterday that every effort was being made to improve the bus services in Singapore. The question of improvement of bus services in the Island now that petrol rationing has been
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    • 199 2 Victoria Theatre SAT. ISth MARCH AND StLVMLStL 7TT~I April Stk Stk IWi o fl 30 j One, Nightly 9 30 VAUDEVILLE A REAL MMUCK SHOW TAN TAMGLIM HOCK CHUAN TITTERS "CHARLEY'S POTTEI ABUT" OPULAR I 6INA EDGAR BALLADS A ROEL COWARD PLAYLET RUFUS "BARREL" RUSSELL ROBERTS MABAM SEEHOWFATMMA NICE THE
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    • 253 2 THE BIG COMEDY SHOW IN TOWN! Acclaimed bT YESTERDAY'S BIG WAR FUND AUDIENCE! 3.15—6.15—9.15 1 CAPITOL TO-DAY 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW SUNDAY at 11 a.m.- j.i s 6ls r^T~ IT'S A Real SEX-PLOSION when "ROZ" RUSSELL Marries her \1 to take down things at his dictation! I ill #fl ROSAtINO BRIAfT
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    • 71 2 TO-DAY 6.15 9.15 FflU^L&j PAVILION Kffi?S AN AUDIENCE OF MILLIONS \\H(> \^7t)/> VrfrfPi READ THE BOOKS OF I MJ|#4|g|7M THE WORLD'S GREATESI f Wl**"™^ W RITER f>F THRILLERS- P^QPLb EDGAR WALLACE CANNOT FAIL 1 o GET THE T^^ LSH THRILLS \M)M SPENSE FROM /W| Ml< OLTSTANDLNG FILM OF /V JHb»
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  • 273 3 flazi Method Of Speeding parting Diplomatic Guest' Says London Journal .u~i ~i- London, Mar. 13. Na/i method of speeding a parting diplomatic guest" Ij. iht description applied hy the Daily Telegraph to the i^harous outrage, of which Mr. George Rendel, former gS Minister to Bulgaria,
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  • 108 3 London. Mar. 1--I R per.dent QfIHHB m Die Zettung ap- tm» in London io-day. that the aim ">f 9 to rallyir.- all tb«* nJ of fr^ Grnra*.' fl ;h^» *~;^r of Europe. V me Um ba^uon not only vhJQi but also of a m |ml
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  • 321 3 Effectiveness Of Minefields Laid By R.A.F. London, Mar. 13. WEU, over 100 ships engaged In sup- ply for the enemy are known to have been destroyed In mined areas, representing less than ten per cent, cf the total minefields laid by the RAF. and fleet air arm In laying these
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  • 60 3 Tokio, Mar. 13. TN reply to a message sent by the Thai Prime Minister, Luang Bipul Sonegram. in which he expressed Thais deep gratitude for successful Japanese mediation in the Thai-French Indo-China border dispute. P^nce Konoye. Prime Minister, expressed firm belief that the successful conclusion
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  • 21 3 London, Mar. 13. hundred and twenty-nine P««»JJ^ Eraser accorded wtth the recommcnaa committee- British wireless
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  • 86 3 U.S. Plane Output Now Nearly 1,000 Monthly A Washington, Mar. 13. M title AN aeroplane manufacturers are producing nearly I,«H>« planes a month. Actual deliveries in February totalled 972, of which 879 went to the armed forces of Britain and the United States. The February deliveries were 64 machines below
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  • 172 3 SEEKING FRENCH BASES TO MENACE UNITED STATES London, Mar. 13. ALTHOUGH German infiltration into North Africa has grown somewhat recently, the view is expressed by Free French circles in London that it is unlikely that the Germans could try to attack North Africa. For
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  • 115 3 Dividends Sterling Area Securities .trling area securiient in Canada, in ihe the United S^ueo. ...em ihe proceeds of r.om these securities on their sterling area a-m«>uM not exceeding that »ts the average of the amounts interest remitted to them In elands Indies, or to the America during the three r^^
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  • 56 3 COURT SEQUEL TO AMOK INCIDENT *^k on four persona. one of -':ti> died in China Street had a sequel in ihe Sr^Tl ye-'terday when a charge erf hree charges of attempted ut. the allegations belnc Ml named Tan King Leong. was in hospital with head t* explained to Tan Kln»
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  • 630 3 London, Mar. 13. A MERICA'S determination to see that arms reach Britain is expressed by the New York Times commenting on President Roosevelt's request for an appropriation under the Lease and .Lend Act. "The Axis Governments were wrong," the New York Times
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  • 135 3 BOTH Germany and Italy are exaggerating the importance of the visit g to Berlin and Rome of the Japanese Foreign te k ei do£ Yosuke Matsuofca. said Wf^ n Referring to the peace settlement between French Indo-China and Thailand, Wekion James .said that this
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  • 139 3 Cairo, Mar. 13. fIpHE advance by the Imperial troops 1 in Italian Somaliland continues in all sectors, according to to-day*s O.H.Q. communique, which states there is nothing of importance to report in Libya, Eritrea and Abyssinia. To-day's R.AP. Middle East communique reports that on Tuesday South
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  • 70 3 Ottawa, Mar. 13. HPHE construction of paved runways on a hundred aerodromes for use in the Empire air training scheme has new been completed in Canada. Before the end of the current year, graduates will be emerging from the air training schools at the rate;
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  • 67 3 Hong Kong, Mar. 13. linTK further donation from the »J Jockey Club of $83,802, the MornIng Post, bomber fund now totals $i, 685.660. In addition the Club has allocated $83,802 to the British fund for relief of distress in China. $30,000 to a British
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  • 236 3 Sydney. Mar. 13. AUSTRALIAN fears of Japan were described as "completely unnecessary* by Mr. Tatsuo Kawai, first Japanese Minister to Australia, on arrival here to-day. He said that Australia u for the Australians and Asia the Asiatics" and he hoped to see a •'geographical. social, commercial, economic and
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  • 137 3 AS already reported in the Free Press, General Shan* Chen, former military governor of Shansi, is to make toor of Malaya aceom panied by a staff numbering at least 14. General Shane Chen, it is understood, is secretary-general of the Chinese Military Council, of which Generalissimo
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  • 48 3 A 15-YEAR-OLD Chinese youth, Tay Ku* Choo, was ordered to be sent to the refor matory for two years by Mr. L. C. Goh In the third court yesterday. He had pleaded guilty to being a member or an unlawful society
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  • 121 3 COMPLETE DEFEAT OF ITALIAN FORCES London, Mar 13. Fa little over a month the Imperial forces have utterly defeated the whole of the Italian Somaliland forces and have advanced 600 miles into the heart of Italian East Africa. In the course of the operations the only
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  • 110 3 London, Mar. 13 rjTHE veteran Labour leader. Mr. Tom A Mann, died to-day at the age of &5. Prom the age of nine and until he was 14 he worked on a farm, down a mine and pit bank. At the age
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  • 19 3 Fls officially stated in Berne that the Swiss Government will look after Bulgarian interest* throughout the British Ensptre.- Reuter
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    • 235 3 BICKIEPEGS are biscuit bones for teething babies. They are so designed that the action of gnawing, moulds the soft tiny Jaws into a beautiful shape and makes ample room for perfectly eren teeth. All babies lore them and they are nutritious. Begin at 4 months. Medical Hall Ltd. 3, Battery
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  • 643 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, MARCH 14. 1941. Tin Rubber UALAYANS may have been inclined ITI to overlook the importance of j certain recent messages from New York It is reported that it is almost certain that the United States Government will decide to I acquire further emergency stocks of
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  • 669 4  -  W.L. White By ""London", bv mail. T SPENT a whole day dfaalmg over the rubble which choked the streets in the still burning city of London. Alter three days the fires arc uown but they are not out. Smoke still rises: irom earning ccal
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  • 806 4  - BRITAIN EIRE Britannicus By r*rili "toiten bombing" of Eire by Nazi planes, and the muttered menaces of Nazi propaganda against Eirc'B neutrality, brought the searchlight of world opinion once more into focus on ihe problems of Irelanc The attitude o! the Eire Government towards the war is simple; Eire will
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    • 292 4 iBSF ißi l^^^f jW Ki S K nHHK|gA r JmJßr body too (f)ua(lUf FREIGHT SERVICE TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA MANILA. HONG KONG AND PANAMA CANAL San Spore Arnv. S.F. Arm. N.Y. *j* PRESIDENT BUCHANAN Mar 20 Apr. 17 May 7 5? PRESIDENT JOHNSON
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    • 53 4 fanff o f <u» la !<mrths. Wain T f™ ligV: Ship's In *3il» l^M^ and Wool also 'JT^^-'^a" II v SHARKSKIN 1 1 in Varloos Colours. |f f^M |J^l 7/ yo« hote fioi tried our tailoring WE SOLICIT IOU A TRIAL ORDER MIEN CHONG S'pore's most up-to-date Tailoi 34 Coteman
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  • 1395 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By iting exhibition of ork will be held to-da> :>rrow at the studic Superintendent, top lies Institution. of the work done by 1940 post normal are trained teachourses under the Art Mr. R. Walker, as a it ion of the
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  • 93 5 THE TUNING POINT IN CONVALESCENCE cnsis is past in illness, reI be a long way off. The I point tor the better comes I begins to fill out and irom day to day. in that quick re-^ >od food. When patients iid meals and have a i lor most kinds
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  • 80 5 with the intense demand for skilled women in many branches of war work, The pupils of Kingb School leaving the schoolhouse to enter the trenches in the gardens after an air raid warning has been given. Wardens Mcllie Newing and Jean S vaine help the
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  • 148 5 Lahore, Mar. 13. "IMPORTANT concessions regarding eligibility for Government service for candidates who have served or may serve In the armed forces in the present war have been announced by the Punjab Government. It has been decided to accept the general principle, wherever possible,
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  • 194 5 T'HERE is the widest common! in Britain upon *he probable food position in the next fe" months, but the public is not In the slightest decree panicky. It is rea'iz?d that a "return to pier 1 ving" should not mom anyu approaching stanratio a
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  • 105 5 THE German Ambassador, Ken von Etonian has warned Argentina hat the country has no futuro so lar »1 its commercial relations with the United States ar^ concerned adding 'hat Germany, alter the war, will be the bippest buver throughout Europe. 14 American aid," h( states, "is
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  • 288 6 Australian Sees Possibility Of European Revolt "JF Britain retains control of the seas, victory will ultimately come through revolution in Europe, rather than by a larsre military camoaigw on tbe continent." said Mr. R. W. G. Miokay. Australian lawver w^o b as established a London prance, who is now on
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  • 676 6 Britain Has Surprises In Store For Both Hitler Mussolini niSPATCHES from Cairo emphasise that Hitler's southward move into Bulgaria has not caused the slightest alteration in Britain's Middle Eastern plans, which have been maturing rapidly, writes the London correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald. It is noted that, while all
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  • 40 6 __M Sir Robert Broske-Popham C-in-C. Far East, taking the salute at the march past during the passing out parade of the third squad of Malayan ilk cade ts for the RAF. at the Airport yesterday.
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  • 273 6 Paratroop Prospects Developing R.A.F. Exploit In South Italy lI7ITH the speed and range of aircraft increasing rapidly, the future may present the prospect of 10,000 parachute troops landing at night in the heart of enemy territory. Ths is the conclusion of the journal Aeroplane in an article nspired by the
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  • 69 6 RUDOLF Hess Hitler's deputy, to'd Nazi university studen s at Munich recently that they stood "confronted by a mighty event, the greatness of which not one of us can measure. "This event," he said, "will show i'.s traces on the face of our continent centuries, even millenniums, hence.
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  • 993 6  - Blaze Of Light, Life Gaiety After "Black-Out" Clio Kuala Lumpur Chatter By ;i DEACE" has been declared and Kuala Lumpur, lately in the midst of war's alarms, is thankfully removing its lideous black-out shades and preparing to blaze into light, ife and gaiety again. The graphically described by one woman
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    33 6 Sir Robert inspects the band which viewed cr the D the Airport yesterday In this piety™ B*r Rnhert Brooke-P-pham is n i I the S.S. Volunteer Air Force at the pass n I
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    • 19 6 -J*^4 Jf?''_y^T__]lK "^to_ _T JK.-" l€ml. Y_*__W Jr tWJmr WmO_^A- \_^r*^ '-L- >:^-**^sSb__: s_m_^_^_^_^Fjdi_r rv~\_r D_ln_* _H_^_K9_B_S I I
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    • 267 6 BB^WMMaT V^^mlP^^ Jlii§; ouch a little thing rubbing thc eyes Hr. yet it's a definite sign that all is not well. jF- jjjj^frf W Eyes that are thoroughly healthy and happy don't need rubbing. Even spectacle wearer- ijKS people who think that they are taking nLHHHL~AB extra care of their
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  • 440 7 OFFICIAL AID To M AKE OWN PLANS FOR EVACUATION Rural Board Designs For Cheap Attap Houses rOVERNMENTii giv.ng every assistance to those who Uart making their own arrangements to move to safer anas ,f the need arises, particularly those wfchL Z („,,1.1 their own temporary homes. K F,.lli>winff the issue
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  • 49 7 Many reinforcements have arri\Aj in the Middle East recently and are now training to get used to their new surroundings and accustom themselves to marching in the desert. Here is seen a detachment of newlyarrived troops leaving their camp for a route march.
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  • 906 7 COLLEAGUES OF DECEASED DESCRIBE NIGHT SCENES AN allegation that, on the night Havrldar Mehtab Singh rt of the Royal Artillery was found hacked to death in his room in a camp, a figure, recognized as that of Sepoy Lekh Rani's, was seen walking outside
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  • 266 7 12 Years' Valuable Service In Malaya RBand. tor 12 year the Presbyterian Church. fCSI 11 dl v i fternoon drier, heart attack. rvicc w.ll be conducted egc :.i r.d. Rev. A. S. ,;t the Presbyterian M pm. to-day. The I take place afterwards at I j
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  • 51 7 QUMS o: $1500 frcm the Chinese oi Batu Pahat and $594.45 from the Chinese of Segamat have been.* forwarded through the Chinese Secretariat for the Lord Mayors Air Raid Relief Fund The Segamat Chinese had sen* a previous contribution through the local Patriotic Fund
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  • 26 7 rE Presbyterian Services Club dance which was to have taken place this evening has been cancelled owing ii the death of Rev. Stephen Band
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  • 478 7 From A Correspondent) Fis reliably understood that there is no change in Thai foreign policy following the successful Japanese "mediation" in the Franco-Thai dispute which has resulted in the return to Thailand of territory ceded to France several decades ago. Authoritative Thai circles assert
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  • 361 7 Hyderabad Regt. V.C.O.'s Gallantry Praised HPHE gallantry of a subadar of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment, troops of which are at present stationed in Malaya, is mentioned in a list of honours issued yesterday by the War Office. The Military Cross is awarded to Subadar Umrao Singh
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  • 677 7 Letter Of Chinese To European Read During Blackmail Case DASSAGES of a letter written by Li.-n John Chye, -a young English-speaking Chinese, to a European, threatening to expose him to the police if he did not finance him with $7,000 to start a
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  • 45 7 <>f pH£ History of the 19th Hyderabad Regiment" is the title of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore station at 7 p.m. to-day by an officer of the Regiment. This is one of the talk* in the series "The History
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    • 19 7 GOOD FOOD PROMPT 6c COURTEOUS ATTENTION •It the reasons for its Increasing POPULARITY at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Air- Conditioned
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    • 101 7 wli^ t w r c 7 n THE ONLY DICESTIVE PEPPERMINT F L H The Mints you always want because they're delicious and good for you. OBTAINABLE AT ALL GOOD DEALERS ROBINSON CO., LTD. MFFLES PUCE SI»G»PORE J EASTER SALE 10 *****131 io IsSKGSLPYB IN H A V DL r
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    • 409 8 P. O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED EN ENGLAND) P dc O. S. M CO'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call in China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. i -Passengers are
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    • 305 8 URNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly sailings fry u. MARELLA (7.375 Was) MERKUR (MM ioBM). Both vessels are fitted with Cabin- de-laxe sfaiffto aasl dtmUt berth cabins, swimmln* baths. Inxßrlovs pvblie roosM. Single Retatfsu Ist. class Bingapore/Brisbane and
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    • 345 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to Unite I Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Confer©^ War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A
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  • 156 9 'pHE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held its 1 529th auction yesterday when there was catalogued 2,432.125 lb., 1,085.77 tons; offered 2,259.073 lb. 1,008.51 tons; sold 1,689,200 lb. 754.11 tons. SPOT London 13 %d. New York 21% cents. PRICES REALIZED Ribbed Smoked Sheet Cents Per Lb.
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  • 28 9 'THE Postal Department advises that an air mail from the United Kingdom arrived yesterday evening and a general delivery will be made at 8.15
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  • 1207 9 Singapore Radio Talk On A.R.P. Engineering ~THE great thing, of course, is to be prepared. It is no good waiting until the bombs begin to fall before you begin to think about building a shelter or finding out what to do with fire
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  • 242 9 THE range of variety o. fish that finds 1 its way to mcst European tables In Singapore \a absurdly small Many people seem to think that the available supply is limited to ikan merah ?o!es, and ikan kurau. Actually th? markets are always full
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  • 119 9 "f)H, Indonesia!" is the title of a vMa lay song by the opera star Miss T ulia which may be heard on a new Columbia record. It calls upon the people of Malaya and the Netherlands Indies to be "up and doing" in the Allied cause
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  • 103 9 AMATEUR gardeners may derive much prcfit by a visit to Raffles Museum, and examining a new exhibition at the top of the main flairs Based on a new W2ll- known local publication this exhibit coixsi ts of a series of specimens, water-colour drawings and labeb?
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    • 523 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now .invited for the t materials or services For arr. Municipal Tenders of Sanitary Fittings. (Deposit Date of Closing. 4 p.m Mar 1941. Supply and delivery during May, ane and July 1941 of 45,000 bags o Portland Cement of Britten, >h Empire
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    • 399 9 LAW NOTICE FOR THE DAY "ttie Hon'ble The Chief Justice Court of ApDeal Ipoh Before The Hon'ble Mr. Justice a'Berfcett Terrell (J.A.) in (ourt No. 4. At 11 a.m. Summonses in Chambers, etc.; 1 Judgment Notice. The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Pedlow at Malacca Assizes Before The Hon'ble Mr. Justice Worfey
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    • 13 9 EASTERN GRAPHIC NEW NUMBER will be ready WEDNESDAY NEXT MARCH 19 ORDER NOW
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 183 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST follow S 8e at the General Post Office as Aden TO-DAY Africa llllH air 4 p.m. Burma air 4 p.m. Ceylon air 4 p.m. Egypt air 4 p.m. Great Brttato&c P-». India *lr 4 p.m. Mauritius 4 p.m. Medan 4 p.m. Thailand*" 11 a.m. lau^ "tfiffi'ffff
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    • 807 9 Wireless 5 Programmes TO-DAY SINGAPORE £BL IJ.ll nc/i i SSS m.) ZHPI INau/i (U.94 m>) ZHP3 7.25 me/. f 4I.JS Ok) (ZBL, ZHPI ZHP3) 10 »jn. liaUy Varirtyt; 11 I °f^S Musict; 11.45 ajn. Cantoneae Millet: 13.50 pjn. Chinese Progrwnme Summary. Ha«a or TVochewGuakanffMuatct; 12.55p.m. Mid-day Market prices m Hokkien;
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  • 461 10 Soldiers Unlucky Not To Have Forced Draw FIRST DIVISION SOCCER AT THE STADIUM S.C.F.A 1: Argylls U. SCOKINC; one uoal am! Keeping their own sheet dean, the Straits Chinese Football Association defeated the Argyll and Sotheriand Highlanders in a very fast and open
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  • 32 10 pic. u re Au>trali»:i A.r For.e cricket team, who li is piayrd rr»f >«>d innincthi> nMv m On a.iT>»in t Ike YM.r.V he I r-'d 3". tut\< Free Press
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  • 262 10 To-night 's Boxing At The New World DIAMOND MILLING IN MAIN BOUT THL question as u> who will" qualify to m??: Som Pon^ in a titular contest will br decided in the professional b^xinc programme at the New World arena t*>-ni«»ht in the main battle between Joe Diam >nd and
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  • 75 10 rE .oilowing will represent Uie Singapore Recreation Club against the Indian Association in a cricket match to be played on the SRC. padang tomorrow and on Sunday. Trie game will start at 2 p.m. to- morrow and at 11 a.m. on Sunday: R. Bain
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  • 22 10 The A.P.C. have awarded the Singapore Traction Company a walk-over in the Business Houses* League fixture arranged for to-day.
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  • 40 10 THE golf match between the 1 Island Club and the Keppei Golf Club, which was arranged to be played over Keppel course on Sunday, has been cancelled by the Island Club owing to petrol rationing:.
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  • 68 10 Oversea -Chinese Bk. 3; Guthries 1 PLAYING at the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday, the Oversea-Chinese Hank enhanced their chances of winning the Rusiuess Houses League shield with a three-goals to-one victory over Ciuthries. Kai Sai opened accounts, Guthrirs equalising through Sum Wing. Be fore half-time the Bankers
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  • 196 10 R.A.M.C. Beat Publishers R.A.M.C 3: M.P.11 2 SCORING a goal in the last minute, the R.A.M.C. beat the Malaya Publishing: House by the odd goal in five in a second division (a) league soccer match play?d at the Y.M.C.A. ground yesterdiy. Attacking from the
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  • 67 10 riE following have been selected to play cricket lor the Y.M.C.A. versus the Malay Regiment on the Anson Road ground at 2 p.m to-morrow: J. P. Chrysostom, V. N. Pillay, K Goldsmith. A. Dunne, Dr. V. Xavier. G. W. S. Waites, Kwik Sam York, 8. Hope. I. B.
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  • 60 10 A TENNIS meeting to elect tennis han4icappers for the Straits Chinese Recreation Club's spring tennis tournament will be held at the Club to-day. All tennis players are requested to attend. The time is fixed at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Members are reminded that tne closing date for entries
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  • 264 10 (From Our Own Correspondent > Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 12. THE membership of the Suleiman Golf Club now stands at 337, according to th? report to be presented at the annual general meeting of the Club on Friday, March 28. The Club, which has a cosmopolitan
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  • 187 10 $140 For The War Fund (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Mar. 13. THE Selangor Women's Hockey Association held their second annual 're-union dinner last night. Over 75 persons attended, and Mrs. Chalmers, the president of the Association, pointed out in her speech that, in spite
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  • 38 10 TPHE following were the three best scores returned in the Keppel Golf Club's women's March nine-hole stroke competition Mrs. M. G. Harvey 44— 13 SI: Mrs R. E. Earle 42^-9-33; Mrs W P Douglas '43—10=33.
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  • 23 10 picture The Y.M.CA. cricket team which was beau*n_by 6^ runs by th? Royal Australian Air Force on Wednesday Free Press
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  • 313 10 N.A.A.F.I. BEATEN 9-i Fords 9; N.A. A.F.I L rORO Sports Club were a£ ain in one of their goal-scoring moods yesterday when, meeting the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute at the Singapore Harbour Hoard grounH, they l>eat them by nine goals to one
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  • 44 10 To-day's Sports Events Soccer: S A FA. league competition, first division, Maiav Forthill Association vs. Gordon., statiuni: A.A. (R.A.) vs Loynls. changi: second division (b), H !M.S Sultan vs RAF. (Kallang) Naval B?sc: R.H.L.. Straits Times Press Sports Club vs Harper Gilfillan Police Depot
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  • 35 10 Brinkmaiuis 6; Hongkong Bank 4. SUPERIOR finishing save Brtnkmanns a six-goaLs-to-lour victory over the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank in a Business Houses' League fixture played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday
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