The Straits Times, 24 September 1939

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  • 37 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION 405 Sunday, Sept. 24, 1939 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday; Newspaper In Malaya No. 403 Sunday. Sept. 24. 1939 Price 10 Cents
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  • 413 1 Magnitude Of Germany's Surrender HOPE OF RUSSIAN HELP TO FIGHT ALLIED BLOCKADE IN the reported division of Poland Germany gets approximately what Prussia had and half Austria's share in the partition between Prussia, Russia and Austria a century and a half ago. But Russia's share includes
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  • 277 1 Western Front Germans Are Repulsed "TOWARDS the end of yesterday I :iftemoon, states a French war communique. Germans attacked positions which the French had captured eatt of Saar, but they were repulsed. During the night there was gieat activity on the front particularly between the Saar and the region southeast
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  • 129 1 INR. Joseph Gcebbels, the German Minister of Propaganda and Enlightenment, has challenged the American press disclosures that leaders of the Nazi party have vast* fortunes placed in foreign banks, says the Ministry of Information. The German wireless broadcast an offer to H. R. Knickerbocker, the American
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  • 40 1 Jerusalem, Saturday. CINAL figures for Jewish voluntary national service throughout Palestine in support of Britain total 136,000, including 40,000 women. This Is 92 per cent, of the Jewish population aged from 18 to 50.— Reuter.
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  • 83 1 Paris. Saturday. 'THE occupation of Poland does not compensate the Germans for the French threat to the Saar which produces twice Poland's mineral wealth, states a bulletin Issued by the French Ministry of Information. Moreover, It Is pointed out, Germany's principal factory centres can
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  • 56 1 Tokio, Saturday. Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura has been appointed Minister lor Foreign AiTairs. He is a specialist In American plfa rs and was formerly Naval Attache in Washington where he had many friends. The King visited the Irish Guards yesterday morning and made a tour of
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  • 43 1 London, Saturday. pERMAN aviation losses in VJ Poland amount to 1,000 planes according to the French military mission attached to the Polish army. It is stated 600 plares were shot down and the remainder compelled to make forced landings.
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  • 177 1 Berlin, Saturday.' GEN. Baron von Fritsch was killed during fighting in the neighbourhood of Warsaw yesterday, says the official German news agency. Hitler has given orders for a State funeral. Oen. von Fritsch was 59 years of age. Forty-one y.ars ago he entered the
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  • 73 1 Yokohama, Saturday. AT present America is greatly con- cerned over the European situation, said Mr. Y. Suma, former counsellor to the Japanese Embassy In Washington, on arrival here en route to his new post with the Japanese Embassy at Hsinking. "Unlike 1914," Mr. Suma said.
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  • 68 1 London, Saturday. GERMAN broadcasts in Arabic are again announcing military engagements in Palestine. Th«. latest report is that four British people were killed and three wounded near Jatta. In fact no such engagement has taken place. On the contrary, the military commander of the Galilee and Acre
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  • 55 1 IyiORE than 100,000 refugees hay? en- tered Hungary from Poland, states a report from reliable quarters in Bucharest. It adds that most of the refugees are soldiers and that the roads are blocked by thousands of vehicles. Generous hospitality is being extended to the
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  • 247 1 Paris, Saturday. Reported presence on the western front of Herr Hitler and General von Branchltach ha» coincided with marked renewal of activity. Over whole front, especially in the vast xone between the Saar and the Rhine, a number of local actions have begun. These include activities of German
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  • 21 1 Russia and Hungary have re-estab-lished diplomatic relations. They were broken when Hungary Joined the anti-Comintern pact.
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  • 45 1 prVE hundred neutrals have arrived at Koenlgsberg in East Prussia, from Warsaw. One of them, a Dane, denied German reports that neutrals are being kept as hostages In Warsaw, and said they were only delayed until arrangements for them to leave were completed
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  • 259 1 Mussolini Criticises Britain And France Rome, Saturday. SIGNOR Mussolini to-day reaffirmed that Italian decision to refrain from any military Initiation in the European war. "Our policy was fixed on Sept. 1 In the statement of the Cabinet," he told Fascist leaders in Rome to-day. "There is no reason to change
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  • 39 1 I EAGUE of Nations officials in Geneva yesterday indicated that the League would retain its purely normal authority in Danzig until the end of the war, refusing at this stage to recognize it as German. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 Stockholm, Saturday. According to a message from Moscow the German radio has announced the Rumanian Government has decided to Intern President Mosclckl of Poland.
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  • 253 1 London, Saturday. npHE first Eye Witnpss account from a French port gives dramatic colour to the fact that eve" day Iron grey troop transport* lip inconspicuously into hharboru r cringing fresh Instalments of Briti*fl troops for service In France." Eye Witness »vs One particular convoy,
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  • 55 1 London, Saturday. "THE Royal Air Force is now established in France and the men are settling down to their new quarters. Most of them are in billets, and everywhere they have been well received by the French inhabitants. Libraries, reading rooms and even bathing pools have
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  • 186 1 300 Pro-Nazi Rumanians Killed Sequel To Premier's Assassination Bucharest, Saturday. AiIORE than 300 pro-Nazi, Iron Guards, were killed on Thursday night and yesterday. The official explanation says that these deaths resulted from risings which occurred In various concentration camps and prisons when the news of the assassination of M. Calinescu,
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  • 35 1 The British Industries Fair, which was due to be held hi London and Birmingham in February, 1940, has been cancelled, according to an announcement by the Department of Overseas Trade. Reuter.
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  • 331 1 Eastern Front Warsaw Still Holds Out •yHE epic defence of Warsaw con- tlnues In the face of overwhelming enemy forces and intensive land and air attacks. The Germans continue to destroy Warsaw, particularly the suburb, laconically says a communique by tho Warsaw defence army, adding, German aeroplanes also twice bombed
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  • 356 2 White Paper Is A Best Seller London. Saturday. nPHE British Government's White Paper giving a record of the diplomatic exchanges between Great Britain and Germany preceding the war is proving a best seller and copies were being bought yesterday at the rate
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  • 38 2 AMASS meeting; of AngloIndians was held in Calcutta yesterday. They reaffirmed their loyalty to the King and passed a resolution asking that an Anglo-Indian battery should be formed similar to that in the last war.
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  • 114 2 London. Saturday. DETROL rationing took effect at mld- night and already there is a perceptible diminution in ~te amount of traffic on London streets. Allowance to motorists, other than those entitled to supplementary supplies owing to their public duties or the special nature of their business,
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  • 76 2 Berlin, Saturday. THE official German news agency announces that German police are replacing the troops behind the front in Poland and have been given the task of cleaning up these areas. The agency adds that the police are coming Into contact with groups of
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  • 56 2 Brussels, Saturday. "TO make the Belgian frontier quit? clear from the air at night, all Belgian towns and villages must maintain their usual lighting. During the day. a sign in the form of a large lettei B." in white, will be placed on the ground at intervals
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  • 54 2 JI/lORE than 200 people lost their lives and several hundreds were injured in an extremely violent earthquake which shook Smyrna early yesterday morning. A record showed that the quake lasted ten seconds. About a thousand houses, shops and stores were wrecked and 5,000 people are without
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  • 39 2 London, Saturday. QFFICIALS of the Federal Bureau ol Investigation. In Washington, are paying closer attention to the activities of foreigners. They are specially Interested In the sources of the funds which support Nazi and Communist publications.
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  • 26 2 The British Minister has handed the Norwegian Foreign Minster a Note stating Britain respects Norway's neutrality so long as It Is respected by Germany.
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  • 32 2 A German military aeroplane came down in Swedish territorial waters on Friday owing to engine trouble. It was taken in tow by a Swedish destroyer and it will be Interned.
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  • 36 2 A dispatch from Prague says that the French tricolour was placed on Friday night over the tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Prague. The words Long Live France were written on the statue.
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  • 22 2 The death has occurred in London of Professor George Redmayne Murray, founder of the modern thyroid gland treatment for glotre. reports Reuter.
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  • 92 2 Chungking, Saturday. DROMINENCE Is given In Chinese military dispatches to the reported recapture by Chinese forces of the strategically Important town of Tungchen, about 65 miles south of Hankow. Tungchen Is stated to have been reoccupied after a three-day assault. Meanwhile heavy fighting Is
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  • 74 2 Chungking. Saturday. is audible in Macao follow >co^ rafcj 'andlng of several hundred Japanese lackets at Heu.. Bohow,8 ohow, about 15 kilom&i!:;" orth east of the Portuguese r iony of Mac» 0 After the landing, the Japanese advanced southwestward on Chinshar. a town adjacent to Macao
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  • 69 2 C Chungking. Saturday. HINESE aircraft this week bombed and destroyed a Japanese munitions dump and Japanese barracks along the Pearl River at Kongmoon, south of Canton, It Is disclosed. The Chinese airmen also bombed Japanese artillery positions, silencing several guns. Another Chinese bombing squadron attacked
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  • 56 2 Hong Kong. Saturday. A RIOT broke out among a contingent of Japanese recruits after their arrival In Shanghai when they learned that 18 war- weary Japanese officers and men had just committed suicide near Nanking. One-third of the recruits deserted when Japanese troops were sent
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  • 47 2 Amoy (Fuklen). Saturday. •■pHE Japanese compromise for the reorganization of administrative machinery In the Kulangsu International Settlement was approved by tl Municipal Council at a meeting yeste*H ay> m e E Oth on for a detailed agreement will be shora v started.-Eastern News.
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  • 56 2 P._ ni Shanghai, Saturday. RTHER discussion on th fc question of revising the defence sectors In Shanghai was held yesterday between staff officers of the Japanese, British. American and Italian forces In Shanghai. No concrete decisions were reached. The staff officers concerned are submitting their
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  • 39 2 Mr. Cher Poh Chia, of the Holy Innocents English School, and Miss Annie Soh, married at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore. The bridesmaid was Miss Aratha Soh and the best man Mr. Ng Kirn Soon.
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    91 2 IyiAJOR C. G. BURT, Command Land Agent, Malaya Command, was married at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday to Miss Alice Turner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Turner, of Ayrshire, Scotland. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Burt, and the late Mr. C. J. W. Burt of Colchester,
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  • 32 2 Ri|R. Eric Fretz Falrley Nicholas, of the staff of Kodak. Ltd.. Singapore, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday afternoon to Miss Isabelle Kathleen Smith. Archdeacon Graham White took the service.
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  • 219 2 Bergen (Norway). Saturday. T^HE British steamer Akenslde (2,700 tons) was sunk yesterday by a German submarine. The entire crew of 26 were saved, arriving here to-day. A member of the crew stated. "We were warned that we had to take to the boats but without
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  • 58 2 Paris, Saturday. Ail Raskolnlkov, former Soviet Mlnisl**» ter -j Bulgaria, has died in a nursing home In Nice In mysterious circumstances. M. Raskolnlkov was relieved of his post in Bulgaria In April, 1938, and declared an outlaw by the Soviet Supreme Court on the ground he "Joined the
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    115 2 A RRIVING m Singapore early yesterday morning by steamer frcm England, Miss Betty Ellen Smith, daughter of Mrs. R. Smith of Lee Ray Eastwood Road. Rayle'.gh. Essex, was married in the afternoon to Mr. Alexander Leslie Vincett, a civil engineer, at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Rev. D. E. J.
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  • 215 2 »J[R. Desmond Henry Woodworth, architect of the R.A.F. Reserves, Singapore, and son of the late Mr. Gerald Woodworth, and Mrs. Woodworth of Dublin, Ireland, was married to Miss Doris Eileen Rose, daughter of the late Mr. George Rose and Mrs. M. K. Rose of Southsea, Hants, at the Cathedral
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  • 113 2 London, Saturday. THE secret anti-Nazi "German Freedom Station"' last night, after quoting from a soldiers letter declaring* that on the Western Front German. enthurJasm for the war had been completely dampened, gave a list of instructions to the German people. "If you are a soldier,
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  • 393 3 Food Controller's Report Canned Goods To Be Fixed Soon •THE following review of food control during the week ending Saturday. Sept. 23, was issued by the Food Controller yesterday: The Canned Goods Committee has been very busy, and it Is hoped to fix maximum prices by the beginning of next
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  • 50 3 Waitresses and other members of the staff of Lyons orner House, Oxford Street, have .•een supplied with metal containers so that they can carry their gas masks while on duty, A waitress is se«m here carrying her gas mask on her back, while serving a customer.
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  • 92 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. Miss Chan Kon Neong, many times Selangor open singles and open doubles badminton champion, and also Malayan doubles title-holder for 1938 and 1939, will be married at the Brlcicflelds Road Church on Tuesday to Mr. Lee Mun Kong, who has
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  • 76 3 •THE Department of Information states the attention of the public is again drawn to the absolute necessity of writing on the outside of envelopos. on letters leaving Malaya, the name and address of the sender. In some instances where this has not been done, the correspondence in
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  • 29 3 A statement issued from Military Headquarters, Fort Canning, says a practice from heavy howitzers will take place from Telok Paku to-morrow beginning at 8 a.m.
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  • 342 3 GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE TO MALAYA "pHE Governor, Sir Shonton Thomas, 1 will speak to the peoples of Malaya from the 8.M.8.C. station today at 8.15 p.m. After the Empire News Bulletin, at approximately 9 p.m., the 8.M.8.C. will broadcast a Malay tianslation of the Governor's speech. Householders ownIng receiving sets are
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  • 781 3 MEAT Beef steak per katl 36 cts. 46 cts; Bee) stew or curry per katl 29 cts. 40 cts: Fillet Steak lb. 52 cts. 70 cts; Mutton, Australian lb 42 cts. 42 cts: Mutton. Indian lb 54 cU>. 54 cts; Pork, lean per katl 42. cts.. 48
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  • 117 3 SINGAPORE Malays opened a Malay section of the Malaya Patriotic Fund with generous contributions at a meeting held in Baghdad Street yesterday. The meeting, convened by the Malay Union, was attended by Malay leaders and heads of kampongs in Singapore, and presided over by Tuan Hajl Ambo Sooloh.
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  • 53 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. 'THE Perak Ceylonese, under the chairmanship of Mr. S. Seenlvasagam, a member of the State Council, held a meeting this evening at the Ceylon Association, Ipoh, at which they discussed measures to support the Malaya Patriotic Fund. (See other Patriotic Fund reports
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  • 74 3 IT Is announced in the Government J Gazette that no person shall buy or sell, or agree to offer, or invite an offer to buy or sell, any unwrought tin in blocks, ingots, bars or slabs at a price exceeding one hundred and seventeen and three-eighths dollars a
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  • 35 3 GOOD performances by Freddie Bartholomew, Jackie Cooper and a strong supporting cast, including Tim Holt, Andy Devine, and Kathryn Kane, mark Unlversal's entertaining picture Man's Heritage which opened at fie Pavilion Theatre yesterday.
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    • 247 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS Ml 4XII A MB RA: "Who Goes Next" with Barry K. Barnes. 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and 8.15. CAPITOL: "Broadway Serenade" with Joanette MacDonald. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. PAVILION: "Men's Heritage" with Freddie Bartholomew Jackie Cooper. 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. QUEENS GEYLANG: "Submarine Patrol" 1 p.m.
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    • 378 4 PAVILION 3.15 6.15 9.15 TO-DAY I A GREAT STORY OF A YOUNG BOY'S UNFAILING COURAGE TWO POPULAR YOUNG STARS IN A THRILLING SPECTACLE I ~2 H BARTHOLOMEW I "gl IN THE NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE Mm WITH CAST OF THOUSANDSI Under the Distinguished Patronage of RE. The Governor. The Singapore Musical
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    • 508 4 I" One of the neatest and most exciting screen dramas I have seen for a l«ng time. You must sec it." —EVENING STANDARD. 11 mm 3.15, 6.15 9.15 pin. ALHAMBRA I f 7~~D JliVHi^ssCHSdaUJLiaftsUSMl I BARRY K. BARNES 80FMIC TEWA *V^rVJ| Ijasa^ Produce, by x CHARLES EATON d,.,^,,. M "J
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    314 5 DECAUSE his father Induced him to play the balalaika at the age of three years, by giving him the equivalent of five cents, a man Is now a band leader in Singapore. He is Innocent Mark Niconlshin, (Nick), 35-year-old Russian dance band leader of the well-known orchestra, Nick's
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  • 102 5 IyiALAYA'S newest cinema. The Cathay, will be opened In Singapore within the next fortnight. Comfort Is the keynote of the design of the cinema and every seat in the building has an unrestricted view of the screen. The Cathay's opening film will be "Four Feathers," a
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  • 184 5 'THOSE who attended the first Musical Circle concert at Goodwood Park Hotel will be pleased to hear that another is announced for Monday, Oct. 23, at the same place. The artists will be Mme. Cilly HorstHorowltz, who Is being introduced to Singapore audiences at the Musical Society concert
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  • 117 5 pOWAN and Bailey's cafe and roof garden at the new Cathay Cinema building is expected to open toward the end of November. This new rendezvous will combine the "atmosphere" of the Coconut Grove with the modernity of what will be one of the finest things of its
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  • 150 5 CAPITOL Now On.-- "Broadway Serenade" Jeanett* Mac Donald An M.O.M. musical romance. Next Chance.— "Pacific Liner" (Victor McLaglen. Chester Morris. Wendy Barne. Alan Hale). An R.K.O. Radio drama. Following Attractions.— "Five Came Back* (Chester Morris, Lucille Ball, Wendy Barrle. John Carradlne. Allen Jenkins, C. Aubrey Smith, Kent
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  • 86 5 "Fair Warmer" A VERY Hopwood's brilliant comedy "Fair and Warmer," from the Comedy Theatre, London, will be the Repertory Players' next production. It Is to be presented at the Victoria Theatre, on Saturday, Oct. 7, and Saturday, Oct. 14. This play ran for two and a half yeara In London,
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  • 41 5 "The Whispering Wood." an operetta In three acts, based on the story of "Snowwhlte and the Seven Dwarfs." will be staged by the Falrfleld Girls' School In the school hall on Sept. M, Oct. and Oct t 7 r
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    • 32 5 THE LONDON CRITICS ARE ALL PRAISING "MATSTF" A? JL aa 2. kvj J, JLe m.g.ms surprise comedy ROBERT YOUNG ANN SOTHERN RUTH HUSSEY lAN HUNTER CLIFF EDWARDS STARTS FRIDAY AT THE PAVILION
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  • 415 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. THOUSANDS of Malays now drawing an uncertain supply of water from kampong wells in southern Selangor will soon have their first introduction to the tap. The Kuala Langat water supply in this region will be one of the J
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  • 76 6 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was returned yesterday by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. O. Porter, at an Inquiry into the death of an Indian, Ponnusamy, who was taken out of the Roehore Canal on Sept. 13. It was revealed that Ponnusamy had stated on admission to hospital
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  • 47 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. THE Pcrak Chinese Chin Woo Athletic Association has made a gift of $300 to the Ipoh Rotary Club. This money will be used by the Club for communiti service, mainly on the upkeep of the Boys' Hostel.
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  • 44 6 MINE months' rigorous imprisonment was passed on an Indian, Krishnasamy, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge of housebreaking in a shop In North Bridge Road on Sept. 8, with the intention to commit theft.
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  • 51 6 The 1939 prize distribution of the Roehore Malay Girls' School will be held on Saturday, Oct. 7, at 9.30 a.m.. at the Roehore school in Palembang Road. Che' Saodah blnti Hajl Abdullah will present the prizes. There will be an exhibition and sale of handwork, calces and
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  • 94 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. U7ONG Ah Wei, a 30-year-old CanTT tonese woman, was charged before Mr. J. O. Rappaport in the Malacca Police Court last week with voluntarily causing hurt to a woman and a child by throwing boiling water on them, and the matter was
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  • 84 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. pOLLOWING the practice in Singa- pore, public broadcasts of war news have been started in Ipoh with marked success. Loud-speakers Installed at densely crowded points and an Itinerant van which tours the suburbs set forth the latest news In Cantonese,
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  • 49 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. l^R. C. H. Whltton Is expected In Malacca next week to try the cases In which two Treasury stamp pressmen and a Court Registry peon are Involved in charges relating to the alleged use of used stamps for stamping documents.
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  • 39 6 A CHINESE, Seah Yang Teik, was yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Traffic District Court on a charge of causing the death of an aged Chinese. Tan Choon Llat, by negligent driving alon^ G<>ylan« Road on Aug. 16.
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  • 29 6 CHAIRMAN OF CANADA'S WAR SUPPLY BOARD Mr. Wallace Ronald Campbell, president of the Ford Motor Co. of Canada Ltd., has been appointed chairman of the Canadian War Supply Board.
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  • 203 6 nEMARKING that it was possible that when the complainant found the money was missing early that morning she got into a panic and rushed to the police station to report the matter without making further detailed inquiries, Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke In the Singapore Third Police Court
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  • 60 6 I EE MAN CHOO, a 19-year-old Can- tonese, who had pleaded guilty before Mr. J. A. Fletcher-Cooke, in the Singapore Third Police Court on Friday, to stealing a bicycle valued at $1U belonging to O. Somo in Tanjong Pagar Road, was ordered to be sent to
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    • 560 6 An appeal for soldiers of all nationalities fighting with us on the front. Millions of men who from far away lands of the French and British Etnplres, and thousands of exiled Czechs, Poles and Austrian*. «re golnt, into glorious fights for war of freedom, to face In two months time,
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  • 234 7 "Brutal Murder Of Your Comrade" Y ou have been '<> un <l fuilty of the very brutal murder of one of your comrades and in my opinion the jury has come to a very proper deliberation of the case." With those words Mr. Justice Manning:
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    39 7 Miss Lee Goot Mcc and her brother, Lee Kirn Yoong, of Taiping, who are now doing: service in China. Miss Le« is attached to the Red Cross unit in Kwangsi while her brother is a motor mechanic in Yunnan.
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  • 116 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham, Saturday. A RESOLUTION Is to be moved at the next half-yearly meeting of the Selangor Government Servants' Co-opsrative Thrift and Loan Society Limited, to be held on Oct. 1, that the Director of Co-operation be asked to allot 5 per cent,
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  • 95 7 (F-om Our Own Correspondent) Port Swettenham, Saturday. AFTER nearly four years' hard work, the Midlands Urban Co-operative Union. Limited, is considering forming a co-operative dairy farm. The Government is prepared to allot sufficient land in the Bungsar Road area for grazing. The union will shortly call a
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  • 57 7 ABOUT $60,000 was raised tor the China Distress Kslicf Committee by the Wuhan Songsters in Uiu Selangor, and one of the largest crowds in the history of Rasa attended the opening performance. Mr. Chin Chin Lion z presided at a te?. party given to the
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  • 55 7 DESCRIBED as a man who had a "history," Lim Chal Seng, 20-years cf age, was sentenced to six months' ngorous imprisonment to be followed by a year's police supervision In the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday. Lim pleaded guilty to carrying a dagger in Weld Road on
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  • 43 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE marriage will take place next Saturday morning at St. Peter's Church. Bunga Raya, of Stella, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Rodrigues. of Malacca, to Mr. William E. Davis, of Wearne Bros, Ltd.
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  • 42 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Talplng, Saturday. THE High Commissioner. Sir Shenton Thomas, is to visit Kualr. Kangsar. He will arrive there by car on Thursday. Oct. 5. H3 will stay at King's Favilion for a week.
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  • 100 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. HTHE occasion of the unveiling of the Francis Light statue by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, In Penang on Oct. 3 will be associated with imposing pageantry when picked volunteers, cadets, scouts, girl guides, and thousands of school children, besides lead'i
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  • 47 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. •THE Pathaa watchman of Mr. Khoo ~—> Gong was found dead In the carage this morning with his throat slit from ear to ear. Mr. 800 Gong's Pathan driver has been arrested. Another man is detained cy the police.
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  • 57 7 I ENG Ah Kow, a young Cantonese, appeared before Mr. J. FletcherCooke, In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, on a charge of :ossession of a dagger in Veerappa Chetty Lane on Sept. 22. After the charge was explained to the accused the case was postponed to
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  • 37 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Saturday. Triplets all boys— have been born to a Tamil woman at Teluk Anson. the wife of an estate conductor. Mother and children are stated to be doing well.
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  • 43 7 The Police Band will play to-day at Botanic Gardens at 8.30 p.m.: March; I TSntente Cordlale (Alller); Overture, Light Cavalry (Suppe); Selection. Ballet of Coppell la (Delibes); Rhapsody, Hungarian v^onsndy No. 2 (Liszt): Cornet Echo, Slzllletta (Blon); Waltz. Invitation to the \valtz (Riviere).
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    • 87 7 a THE REASON Innumerable complaints arise from impurities z^ftp in the blood, and so long' as the impurities re* WU main, permanent relief cannot be obtained. Clarices Blood Mixture, by cleansing the ipOMJJlffn blood, is invaluable in the treatment of j||3g|^a rheumatic complaints, lumbago, painful yliPp^SL J°* nts > neuritis,
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    • 672 7 Sore Bleeding Gums Healed, Loose Teeth Tightened and Pyorrhea Quickly Curbed MHk by an American Discovery Do you suffer from sore month, bleeding and quickly tightens your teeth. Jl *HiL Wk gums or loose teeth? If so, this means that The following letter from Mr. W. W. B. 9& you
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  • 757 8  -  The Onlooker r»y -1 r—Read Of—. "Peter" Taylor David Chen A.J. Waller THE start of the Rugby football season in Selangor last week has brought onto the scene again a figure familiar to hundreds of players throughout Malaya and to thousands of rugger spec* tators throughout the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1215 8 You Should Choose a f^\ Parker Vacunta tic As a Bank President Chooses His Investment IhllSf Parker Vacumatic merits its world Diaphragm Filler, which elimi- fc^3&^» leadership— because it rates first nates rubber sacs. Television F^'isßF/ in original beauty and design Barrel hold 9 larger ink supply, ff, jisß first
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    • 195 8 L 3^ J^ 0C A TRUE complexion loveliness can only j ''A S hf f> a come from a skin that is naturally healthy. You J Pears' tonic action sends the blood m W find t n# racing gaily through weary veins. En- J ""''Ured fran Sifrte krged poies contract
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 385 8 CONTRACT BRIDGE BY THE FOUR ACES JUST take a look at the South hand held by Mrs. Stuyvesant Walnwrlght ln a recent Rubber Bridge game at the Regency Club. At first glance you would look for a sure game and possible Slam. Later, as the bidding developed, Mrs. Walnwrlght found
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  • Books Of The Week
    • 455 9 The Law Reports of the State of Johore (1915-1937). Published by authority, printed by Lithographers Ltd. (Reviewed by D. G. Oshorne- Jones.) WINDER the treaties of friendship between Great Britain and the State of Johore, provision is made that an English Judge shall be permanently resident in
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    • 414 9 Paper Prison. By P. C. Wren. Murray's Imperial Library. The Elusive Lord Bagtor. By Basil Toier. Werner Laurie. 7s. 6d. Birds of Passage. By E. W. Savl. Hurst and Blackett. 7s. Gd. HPHE Jifferent reactions of two brothers to the same set of circumstances and the startling
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 119 9 WHERE EVERY MEAL IS A HEARTY PLEASURE '""pHROUGH leisurely centuries of service these old inns have come to •A- a fine perfection. There the hearty English appetite expects, and finds, delicious satisfaction in the traditional food of Old England. And for you, wherever you may be, there is an English
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    • 896 9 I Laughs Over The Fence A Dog's Life Neighbourly Now What? SAUSAGES for breakfast again. T^ Mau at th e door: "Madame. LJUSBAND— I've been thinking It darling?" Im tne P lano tuner." over. dear, and I've decided to "Yes. precious. Aren't you pleased? Tn e Woman: "I didn't send
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    • 121 9 2 II 12 Rheumatism Curbed In 30 Minutes The amazing: new discovery Rumend banishes the pains of Arthritis. Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis and Sciatica Ilk* magic. In 30 minutes after the first dose, pains disappear, and in a few days thia marvelous medicine dissolves and removes the body poisons and Uric
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  • 809 10 Patriotic Fund 'THE generosity of the Malayan 1 peoples is demonstrated in the total reached by the Malaya Patriotic Fund after a little over a week of existence. The total, which is now In the vicinity of $200,000, Is a fine start but it must be remembered that it
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  • 954 10 What Soviet Russia Has Said Aggression |ULY 30, 1939. v Izvestia," organ of the Soviet Government, says, "The Bolsheviks In 1914 to 1918 were not pacifists and all the more are not to-day. They stand for the creation of a general Peace Front capable of halting the further development of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 202 10 TRY OCB TAILORING We only solicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG S'pcre'i noit up-to-date Tailor. 34, Colercait St. Phone 4816. HEALTH ¥g[ every A \sJl^X\ BOTTLE Of SANATOGEN" That is the opinion oi one of the 25,000 physicians all over the world who have written to us praising the value
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    • 178 10 The HEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN DANCE 1.30 to 4.30 p-m. AdmiMioD Fr««. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT AdmiMioD 50 eta. PIANO TUNING -REPAIRS REMOVALS. HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE ALL
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    • 172 10 tA St OB attaW I BTB fj£mfo EXTRA What is the reason for the extraA special tastincss of Skippers It's 4 K mwm not only that they're such fine, d :j \fr plump little fish their special f Pdy) p ym secret is that they've been lightly f d m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 574 11 HEADQUARTERS TO BE AT KUALA LUMPUR Aeroplane Given By Ceylon Tamils Previously (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. AT a meeting of the Ceylonese of Malaya in the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall yesterday it was decided to form a central branch, with
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    15 11 'Ware Censor Now that the censor reads my letters I must polish up my spelling
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  • 268 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A WELL-ATTENDED public meeting held In Malacca, presided over by the Resident Councillor, unanimously decided to form a Settlement Committee to organize the collection of patriotic funds, and a large number of representatives of the various communities were nominated to serve
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  • 84 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 22. The following donations to the Selangor branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund are acknowledged by the Chartered Bank. Total previously acknowledged (22,029.18. Mr. and Mrs. I. Slblrlakoff $50; Mr. P. G. Charles worth $100; Mr. Mid Mrs. W. 6. C.
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  • 51 11 I EMAT, a Malay, pleaded guilty be- fore Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, to a charge of falling to report to the police on his arrival In the Colony from Batu Pahat while being a oollce supervisee. The case was postponed until
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 493 11 fcCZEMA \>^k. HEALED^T^I^J Quickly V^[/ •When my doctor recommended Kesinol for eczema" writes one of the many users of this famous ointment 1 thought I was in for a long treatment. But it worked wonders in a short time. It instantly relieved the terrible itching and in a few weeks,
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    • 397 11 Asthma Agony Curbed in 10 Minutes Since the discovery of Mtndaco by an enables you to sleep, but also builds up the American physician ft is no longer neces- system to ward off future attacks. For In•ary (or anyone to suffer from choking, stance, Mr. J.R. writes: "I was almost
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    • 263 11 <9s L/ourßalxjWwSkwm iiniii'-^* fl> BMffi 11 A i /A\y»^* I I 1^ s^\^ M t //e should be. It is his birthright. But It is up to you his mother t^ to ensure his happiness by giving J T,£ t SS; him v if natural feeding fails, the food that
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  • 123 12 Singapore, Sept. 23, noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $14.00 Java Cube $12.00 Pepper White Muntok $16.00 White $15.50 Black 9.50 Copra Mixed $3.00 Sun Dried $3.25 Sago Flour No. 1 Lingga $9.00 $b 1 Fair $9.00 $9.0. Sarawak $10.00 $10.00 Jelotong Palembang $9.00 Banja $9.00
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  • 699 12 Quieter Period With Little Price Changes rE most important happening which affected local markets during the past week was the raising of the tin exportable quota to 100 per cent, for the third quarter. This is the third revision of the exportable quota to be made
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  • 1255 12 Fraser And Co.'s List SATURDAY, SEPT. 23. 1939: 1 P.M. Buyers Sellers \mpat Tin (4s) 4s W 5s 64 Mistral Air.al. (ss) Ss 4ttd 5s lOttd \uiiral Malay 37s 39s \yer Hltam (Ss) 23s 24s c.d \yer Weng ($1) .95 1.05 3angrlr Tin ($1) 20s
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  • 172 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Close TIN Ayer Hltara 3tt% Int. Sept. IS Malayan Tin JH% Rawang Tin Fields lV4d. No. 14 Bept 31 Renong Consol 6d. ■Jo. 27 Sept. 23 Sungel Luas 2H% hit. Sept. 33 Tetcka Ltd 3d. TekJc* Taiplng 6d. Tronoh 2tt% Int.
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  • 91 12 Saturday, Sept. 23, noon. Buyers Sellers Prices Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 34% 35 No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. In cases October (Sellers option) 35 35 M G.F.A 'V R.S.S. 1.0. b. In bales Sept.-Oct. (Sellers option) 34^ 34% F.A.Q. R.S.S. f.o.b. in bales Sept.-Oct.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 310 12 quality the world over S {fi Slip WHotcUmatesorcoldw .?L M^te-a —MBOB^JfiH """<*fM mike no difference to^| 4H J\ 4 H Criven A. In whxrver strange y^^^^^P^P^Hp 9 country you buy one of thcfimilur IJ fij^^*~-Je:-£,^^K HHlHllllllH red packets or tins, you can count pH mfk I on the cigarette you
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    • 120 12 PAR PAINTS MMMaumm*MMm Made in Malaya For Milaya msh^seimmam "IF IT'S PAINT.., WE MAKE IT" INVESTIGATE OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES ON ALL LINES IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. SIME, DARBY CO., LTD. |jj^ PAR MALAYAN PAINT WORKS LTD. Secretaries Sole Agents tH^ (incorporated in S. S.) ——W.P.S. 1A SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD.
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  • 1052 13  -  M R i' H Naylor By TO-DAY, SEPT. 24 Tendencies for everybody: A lovely English Sunday for those who like English Sundays: just right for churchgoers and socialites.' The further you go afield, the happier you will be. For luck to-day wear or use: Purple, 3,
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  • 444 13 LJEKE, grouped acco ing to month of birth (ln^spective of year), is a statement of probabilities to be expected this week. JANUARY (Dec 23-Jan. 20)^Money will fly and so will you in the face of your best interest (if you are not careful) Apply yourself to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 442 13 Planta Marga rimes you'd hardly call Ettunfr good Looking' Vet suitors hxwt tafan to homing Her uwdis in achwice for theatre and dance Since tlwfmfrd, slu used Vlanta jjor cookinxj! PLANTA^ HARSARINE^P for all cooking and frying Q, delicacy on Toast! Purz vegtlaMe APB 7 Foot Itch Cause Killed in
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    • 149 13 A CHAMPION A SHOPKEEPER IN PENANG IN KUALA LUMPUR ANOTHER CHAMPIONSHIP FRANK, WHAT AN IMPROVE--HOW DO YOU DO IT MENT. LAST TIME I SAW YOU y YOU WEI?£ ALL RUN DOWN. WHATS if; EAT QUAKER OATS I^.d^fpT U^\l EVERY DAY. IT GIVES ME iccr, r pFAT (V^SVi I THE STRENGTH
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    • 552 13 SCHA7CHEQ WAN' —a constant menace H^^to your health^^ a^afla^a^at* CLEANED WITH VIM no foothold for grease What a contrast!- Every scratch on harsh* scoured pans is a trap for grease and food particles which decay and breed germs dangerous germs. But Vim-cleaned pans are like new spotless. There are no
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  • 753 14 How To Avoid Make-Up Repairs Max Factor's Advice MY mail, with *ts regular presentation of beauty questions, recently introduced a problem which I consider to be of such general interest that I shall answer it through this column, for the benefit of all of my readers, as well as by
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  • 91 14 PRACTICAL HOUSEHOLD HINTS A fowl should be carried in this manner and not by the wing-* —as that is bad for the bird. Both legs should be held firmly with the right hand. The fowl then finds a natural couch between arm and hip, without there being any necessity for
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 242 14 Your voyage to England is part of your home leave* Travel home via the Cape, the attractive route for tha discriminating. Full information from Pass. Dept., X.P.M. Line. (Incorp. in Ho'land) (Phone 5451) "genuine MALAYAN PEWTER Ik XLJKM I F) IA BFst "^flr M 1 E^^l vr' IDEAL WEDDING GIFTS.
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    • 36 14 Table Linen Unusual Inexpensive 18 Battery Rd. pi, ft|| p 71 A* ist floor, rnune 1 110 for PERFECT STYLES in DRESSMAKING READYMADES Call at MADAME PAGE'S SALONS 13. Battery Rd. HOTEL MAJESTIC Singapore. Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 356 14 »A?*HO> fOWIII. MOM STAI^I COSMETICS I OF THE I I Makeup created by MAX! I Factor •Hollywood? Uke famous 1 l^X« lnO B° mor c r rac ;l Idve^ith Powder Rouge, and Lipstick in indmdu Icoi-OR HARMONY shade, I I Fill in coupon and U I Mm fmm <liH> li-fa.
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  • 485 15 Here Is The Waltz Waist CVEN the war cannot kill interest in figures. There is much talk about the waltz waist, and lest you are still in doubt as to what it really is, you may like to have this description. The waltz waist Is one In which the waist
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  • 111 15 TTHE vogue for thin dinner mats —such as those made from organdie, silk and lace being now well established, protective cork mats to put under them are necessities. Various coloured under-mats arc cut from rubber, and others are made from cork. You might even paint your own
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 481 15 Believe Me This Cream Of Milk Recipe will make the average woman of 50 look like 30" Use it where these arrows point then all over your face and neck HERE is a quick way to make a wrinkled, flabby, sagging skin, fresh, firm and young. Mix one ounce ot
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    • 213 15 -a m You can uot only reduce f^W^^m y° ur we ignt, and slim i-^y *MJ I your n 'P s Ankles and »y but also im--•_j^^Mßj^provc your health and //^*j-\l rcatl y increase your v^^y^^^^Mr taking four tiwes a F^^/^MImI day a Marmola tablet. IlLr^Kf^^ They contain in exacts
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    • 254 15 USE THIS u^jgU^^ Jnf w SOAP «t*wjt ft* g Soothss O> rijjpl*!;. \rmnimrt It I i i^lv* ove 'y* y Cuticura is a MEDICINAL and TOILET soap, combining in one N^ big tablet the unique soothing, >^^-^"^^WhMPf %y healing and antiseptic medica- f ments of Cuticura Ointment. th ttt k
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 326 16 lilliHllliMMiM five your family and guests this nigh quality ]->m. INSIST ON CHIVERS JAMS .CMiVtdS SONS (.TO.. THE ORCHARD FACTORY. HISTQN, CAMBRIDGE. iHQm I" Try also Chivers' Olde English Marmalade, Canned Fruits and Vegetable*. Agents: V. R. VICK CO., HONO KONG BANK CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE > SANDILANDS. BUTTERY CO., PENANQ. THE
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    • 418 16 LONDON CALLS INSISTENTLY i^ls^l^i> COME \£v *^5* and enjoy at either HOTEL RUuE.iS fT^ Bucklnsham Palace Roao S facing Bucltlnßham Palac* or HOTEL REMBRANDT South Kensington. S W. facUig the Victoria and Albert Museum Every attention in pleasing surroundlnt PERFECT QUIETUDE THESE COMFORTABLE HOTELS WITH ACKNOWI.EUOED RENOWNED CATERING hart ninnlng
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1027 16 Winners Of Puzzle Of Sept. 10 Thirty-two competitors succeeded In solving correctly the Sunday Times Croiuword Puzzle printed In our issue of September 10 and they therefore share the $100 prize offered. Their names and addresses are: Mrs. Ann E. Tessensohn, 47 Amber Road. Singapore; Thlo Yoen X'"». 3, Coleman
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    • 172 16 SINGAPORE TO-DAY ZHP 30 »5 metres. ZHL 225 netres. a.m. 11.00 Military band music. t 11.15 Light orchestral concert Relayed from the Sea View Hotel. p.m. 13.10 Nelson Eddy. (Baritone) .t 12.25 Light orchestral concert Relayed from the Sea View Hotel (contd.). 1.00 Miscellaneous programme of light music. t 1.30
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    • 163 16 EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION 4 OSD 11.75 Me/s (25.53 m.>; CSF 15.14 jc i (1942 m Prom 12.45 a.m. (local time). TRANSMISSION 5 GSB 9.51 mc/s (31.55 m.) CSF 15.14 me t (19.82 tn.) Prom 6.40 a.m. (local time). TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND S OSO 17.79 mc/s (16.86 m.); GSF 15.11 mc/s
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  • 580 17 THE outbreak of hostilities in Europe at the beginning of the current month has unfortunately completely shattered the ambition of the numerous Malayan badmintc players to win International honours for Malaya by i participating In the international badminton championship tournament whicn Is open to all national organizations sibilated
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  • 239 17 Draw for the Singapore Junior Civil Service Association badminton tournament:— "A" Handicap Stages: S^pt. 23 4 p.m. J. Puspalm < r Ti vs. Peh Ten<? Sew 6)Koh Rng seek (+2) vs. Yap Chin Tee f— 7>: Ng Uan? Chuan (—2) vs. Tan Cheok Koon <+5); Koh
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  • 325 17 'THE following are results of ties played yesterday in the S.C.R.C. lawn tennis tournament Open singles championship H. C. Lim beat So Tie Ho B—6, 4—6, 6 3. Mixed doubles handicap Mrs. E. C. Cherrington and Paul Clerc (—18) beat Mrs. Shepnerd and J. S. Fisher (scr.) 9_7,
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  • 46 17 Rotterdam, Saturday. p«OR KINT, the Dutch swimmer, broke the women's world back-stroke record for the 100 metres, covering the distance In 1 mm. 10 9/10 sec. The previous record was set up by Van Peggelen. the time being 1 mln. 12 9/10 sec.— Reuter.
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    26 17 Tan Hock San, of the Devonshire 8.P., new Singapore veterans, singles badminton champion. He beat Mohamed Jaffar who held the title for the past two years.
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  • 217 17 ATTACKING thrcghout the second half, St. Andrew's Old Boys first Rugby team narrowly beat South Johore by eight points (a goal and a try) to six (two tries) at Farrer Park yesterday in a gruelling game. The Old Boys scored a Roal in
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  • 156 17 'THE Seventh Mountain Battery play- ed a fast and aggressive game to beat the "A" team of the Khalsa Association by three goals k nil at hockey on the Khalsa ground yt erday. As a team the Khalsa eleven lell below expectations and their forward play was too
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  • 219 17 ONE match In tfcc V.M.C.A. tennis tournament was not completed yesterday. Yap Ah Hlan (—15.3) beating Dr. B. H. Sheares (—3' 9—7. in the first set and drawing five-all In the second. In the "A" class singles. Other results are: 'C" class singles: A wad Tallb 15.3) beat
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  • 84 17 The Union B.P. of Johore Bahru, beatJbe Prison Sports Club by five gajo^U^Mb. Results: Union B.P. first: UjiMßee b at Shiek Ahmad 15—6. 15— IZ^J^Slll Mph. beat Ahmld 15 4, 15—9: Hhl Cheng brttt Jaflar 15—4. 15—8: Mahnpod litijfco All li— il— ls. 6— 14. Robert Tan andVffi?
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  • 52 17 The Rcocy Theatre B.P. will meet the Maxfli BJ». on Tuesday at 7.30 pjn. at the covered stadium The players will be selected from: Sonnle Yap. Richard Tan. Poh Guan Yam. Tan S-ng Ser. Wee Eng Whatt. B. T. Tan. 81m file Chonj?, Fhazali. Kamis and Tan
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  • 46 17 PLAYING at the Naval Base yesterday In the second division (B) of the leagur, the Harbour Board best the Minesweepers by four goals to two. The irsult puts the Harbour Bmrd at the top of the league with a total of 34 points.
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  • 39 17 The following will represent the Indian Youngsters at soccer against the Bunga Sports Club to-day at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m.: M. Jeckrla, Krishnan, Sotnoo, Ramou. Ganapathy. V. Nachlappan. Perlasamy, A. V. Palantappan. Rajoo. Muthalan. and Magallngam.
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  • 156 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Members of the Companion Party annexed al) the titles in the recently-concluded Johore badminton tournament. Ng Ngoh Tee. who lost the singles title last year after winning it for four successive year; showed splendid form to beat Lambak to win the honour
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  • 258 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. SEVERAL matches were completed yesterday in the second annual Johore Bahru Malays' badminton tournament. It will be brought to an end on Oct. 5. Open singles: fbrahlm b. Hamzah beat Buang b. Kassim 14—14 (3— l), 14 14 (3—1); Sy«M
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 123 17 BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME! UAVE your lampshades Msdc to order and to tone in vith your furnishings. We aiso carry a representative stock which is worth inspection, and will assist you in your ideas. jlafkoes /imi t c d MO AQ giNbAPORf BE"HHHHBHHBB apb s BMB TONG LAM Co. I Purveyors
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    • 819 17 Heart Trouble Dangers Due to High Blood Pressure CI MM V^^J^S^MEAOACHe^ c i£B%Sjsn POOR suo> Dangerous Symptoms r^^^MlL j-. HEART Check These Symptoms wMSsKPI PAINS -.m mr Mm f CHCHT iSfflr S>>f\INERVCUSKESS With Your Condition li^™f SSsEI Before Ii Is Too Late IJM^f^^"^^] The lives of thousands, yes, millions of
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  • 126 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. rf the first Rugby game of the season played on the rain -sodden Ipoh Club padang, the Asiatics defeated the Europeans by 14 points (three tries and one goal) to six points (two tries). Both teams played well and the Europeans
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  • 221 18 rpHE inter-school athletic meeting be- tween three well-known Chinese schools of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang, the Chinese High School, Singapore, the Confucian School, Kuala Lumpur, and, the Chung Ling School of Penang began yesterday, at tne High School ground, In Bukit Timah Road. Hop-step and Jump: l.
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  • 101 18 The following win play In a final trial hockey match on Monday, at 5 p.m. at S.C.C. COLOURS: Lt. J. L. Nicholson; p. P. Klnspy, R. A. U. Todd; Lt. D. E. D. Morrl*. S. T. Monk. Capt. J. R. Kellett; Capt. R. O. J. KingsmUl, Lt
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  • 375 18 Rugby Begins In Singapore AS was expected, the Rest defeated the Newcomers, in the openinK game of the Singapore Rugby season yesterday, by six points (two tries) to 'nil. The game, which served as a trial, proved that selectors will have a difficult task this season
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  • 262 18 A NEW scheme whereby boxers have agreed to fight on a percentage basis .r. minor programmes has been submitted to the Singapore Boxing Board of Control. If the scheme Is approved, and there is no reason to doubt that lt will be rejected, there will be regular small
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  • 133 18 (From Out Own Correspondent) Penang, Sept. 23. IN the first Inter-State Rugby match played this evening on the Western Road ground, Kedah held Penang to a draw of three points each. A few minutes after the start Goodrich scored the first try for Penang which Keay failed
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  • 292 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. KLUANO has won the Cheah Cup inter-district tennis tournament The winners beat Segamat by four games to two, but lost to Batu Pahat 2—3. Batu Pahat was a close second with five points, having beaten Kluang but losing to Segamut
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  • 264 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur. Saturday. rpHE stiength of the Selangor State Rugby side this sea ;on was easily gauged to-day, when they beat Negrl Sembilan-Malacca In the first InterState match of the season by 32 points to nil (four goals and four tries). Last year Selangor
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  • 171 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. 'TWO matches In the Batu Pahat Cup tie were played last week. The Military beat the Land Office 3 l. The Town Board In their game against the Police gained a surprise win beating their opponents 3 o. Their victory
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  • 50 18 The following will represent the Kota Rangers against the River Valley Rovers today at the M.P.A. ground at 5.15 p.m.: Jaffar Rlduan, Hajl Garhan, Masn A. Rahman, A. Karlm. Harlth bin Omar, Mohamad Zln, Amat bin Ismail, Madon, H. A. Rahman. Ikhsan. Naslr, Awang, Puteh, Bakar and Hussatu.
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  • 68 18 The following will represent the Great Pattern Life Sports Club at soccer against the Paslr Par. Jang Rovers on Wednesday at the V.M.C.A. (round (Anson Road) at 515 pm Ylng Yoke Lum. Chay Yee Soo. Loh Kwone Suns. Goh Trtlam Lock. Leong Pook Joy. Tan Howe Poo.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 510 18 R£-AWAK£N AND RED those HAIR ROOTS! .^sssfJLssssW "ttf hmtr faO W\ out." wnfeM Hn. JM M) HUmm," laaTlat f 1 ooir aatoa. s9 i&\ uMuwtdorhotpitol ar* for months, S m m hair wmtld W net tma aamU. Tktn I usod Kotolfco— mut norn J. I hmma fin* thicM growth of
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    • 360 18 W A .•BBBSSSSSBBB*'^^^^^^^^^^ 1. FLASHLIGHT TRAD£ MARK. 5 MB >— I* 'ASHES WnSm NOTICE. M. EZEKIEL A SONS. Qualified Opticians of 9 Raffles Place, Singapore, has no connection nor Interest with any firm or Opticians carrying the name "EZEKIEL" in Singapore. WJ?2*kielsLSot£ (Established In 1916) Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians ONLY SINGAPORE
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  • 350 19 Weights For First Day (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. UANDICAPS for the first day of the Sclangor Turf Club's Autumn meeting on Sept. 30 are as follows Hones. Class t. Dlt. 1. fl»e and a half furs. Sunny Charm 9.00 aoiden Plateau 8. 08 Oorugan
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  • 417 19 ALTHOUGH a few matches have yet to be played, all sections oi the S.A.F.A. League have been decided. Yesterday two divisions were decided. In the first division the Malays came out l~p by beating the Loyals, and the Singapore Harbour took the second division (B)
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    22 19 BOEY GUAN WAH: Penang's great footballer. Plays centre forward for Penang at soccer and is a member of the Asiatics' rugger side.
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    20 19 MISS M. PONNAMPALAM: Hockey player of Kuala Lumpur. Has represented Selangor several times and is a versatile and speedy forward.
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  • 53 19 Fifteen cards were taken out for th° Keppel G.C. September women's foursome i and the following were the three best scor*: leturned: Mrs. H. Hitcham and Mrs E. R. Lubbock 47—14-33; Mrs. H. E. Pike and Mrs. H. W. Flett 50—16=34; Mrs. W. Fryer and Mrs. E.
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  • 255 19 Malays Beat Loyals To Win League A LARGE crowd saw the Malays beat the Loyals by two goals to one at the Stadium yesterday to win the shield In the first division of the league. While there is no doubt that the better team won, the Loyals must be complimented
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  • 137 19 (From Our Own Correspondent > Plpoh, Saturday. LAYING in a heavy downpour, the Selangor women's hockey team beat the Perak women's team by twonil In their first inter-State fixture played on the Ipoh Club padang today. The sodden field and slippery ball made the game slow
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  • 112 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar The Batu Fahat Goif Club beat the Kluang Club by 12 matches to 4. Results (Batu Pahat first): 8. A. Monteiro beat J. R Donald; T. Chick Deat Dr. Hall; N A Hannay lo*t. to Nloll; J. K. Kcene beat Boyd;
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    80 19 The Geylanr Tennis Party e nUrUln. Mr. Chin Kee Onn to dinner at the Tal Thou* resUurmnt In honour of hi* success la winning the Malayan tingles championship for the third time. SUndlnc (left to right): <k,ek Liin Hone. Chin Hlan thonff. Qoek Chip Wanr. Yeo Been Hee. Ec Keng
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  • 278 19 Revfc^-JJes ln tne S.C.C. autumn lawn tennis tournament nr tt% Monday: Veterans Doubles (to finish^ J. Wilson and S. E. Newbery (—3) VS. J- H. Pedlow and R. M. Duff (—3). "A" Class Singles— semi-final Capt. Hoare (—3O) vs. D. E. L. Anderson (—l5). "B" Class Doubles
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  • 60 19 Baseball at St. Joseph's ground at 3 p.m. to-day Is between the Singapore Red Sox and the Loyal Regiment to break the tie for third place in the present 193 b baseball series. Fapanese Club American Assn. xiyala led Sox I.A.P 3 3 1 1 0 0 1 2
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  • 62 19 THE first round of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship was played at Buklt Tlmah yesterday. W. Eldred bsat T. Black one up; H. B. Sym beat H. H. Stun 7 and 9; R. Cralk beat H. L. Mar•iiall 4 and 3; M. M. Patercon beat E.
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  • 89 19 Ties ln the Tanglln Club tennis tournament: Tuesday: Handicap men's doubles: D. K. Evans and K. H. Bancroft 3) vs. Hewett and C. W. Auchmuty 3) Women's handicap doubles: Mm. T. J, A. Green and Mrs. P. W. L. Caxslaw l5) vt. Miss Duff and Miss Link
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