The Straits Times, 1 October 1939

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 406 Sunday* Oct. 1, 1939 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 406 Sunday, Oct. 1, 1939 Price 10 Cents.
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  • 228 1 Chungking And "Peaceful Settlement" "U.S. COULD BRING ABOUT A JUST SOLUTION" THERE were two important developments in the A Far Eastern situation yesterday. In Chungking China's Foreign Minister, Mr. Wang Chunghui, spoke of the possibility of a peaceful settlement of the Sino-.lapanese conflict and
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  • 150 1 Washington, Saturday. *THS United States must keep out of war and the best way was by pnsz^Ze of the Admln'strat on's neutrality bill, including the repeal of the arms embargo, declared Senator Schwellenback in a broadcast. The Senate Foreign Relations ComB lias now aoproved las^-minute
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  • 89 1 m L^iiuoii, SiUJTday. ©EUTER'S diplomatic correspond?:!' says that a Turkish mission, headod by Gen. Orbay, Is on its way to London to discuss military, economic and financial relations between Turkey and Great Britain. The mission is expected to arrive In the middle of next week. Gen.
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  • 61 1 Paris, Saturday. pORTY-THREE of the 71 Communist j* deputies in France have changed the name of their party to the French I Peasants' and Workers' Group. Of the ethers, four have resigned and the rest are mobilised or away from Paris. Mayors of many Paris suburbs have
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  • 81 1 London, Saturday. THE Admiralty announces an out- break of fire aboard the training ship Caledonia, formerly the 56,000--lon Cunard-White Star liner Majestic. The Ca'edonia was beached for extensive alterations recently and It is officially stated the fire was In no way due to action by
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  • 28 1 Paris, Saturday. Count Ciano, Italian Foreign Minister, Is going to Berlin to-night at the i.ivltaticn of the German Government, according to a Rome telegram.— Reuter.
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  • 647 1 SO German Villages Now Taken By French L.i ndjn, Saturday. '"THE French have now taken 50 German i four of which b:\ve populations of more than on. Tsital French losses since the tun? rl the war am less than those in one local operation of the kind tvpiral of the
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  • 73 1 The Kirg, Urc-'esl li» Royal Air Force uniform, and the Queen maJe a su:p i c tour of air raid precaution posts in Bzrmonilsey, London, on Sept. 15. Both curried their gasmasks slung over their shoulders. Sir John Anderson, the Home Secretary, accompanied them.
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  • 68 1 > Estonian Fleet Chief Dismissed London, Saturday. CINCE the ratification this morning of the mutual assistance pact between Russia and Estonia, Capt. Merri, the commander-in-chief of the Estonian fleet, has been dismissed. This is because of the escape of a Polish submarine from Tallin, for which he was held responsible.
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  • 46 1 London. Saturday. DRITISH railways are constructing a number of ambulance trains for use at home and overseas. Casualty evacuation trains have been built and in the event of air raid casualties, they will be used to carry the wounded to hospitals throughout the country.
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  • 319 1 The news that Count Ciano is invited to Berlin is received with interest in London, writes Reuters diplomatic correspondent. Many quartrrs think the visit is connected with the German Soviet campaign "with other friendly powers" to liquidate the war between Germany and Britain and France. It is recalled
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  • 232 1 Siegfried Line Pictured By R.A.F. THE Royal Air Force has taken complete pictures of many miles of the Siegfried Line flying at a height of only 600 feet. The Air Ministry says that the flights crossed and recrossed the frontier, building up a series of air photographs covering one of
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  • 75 1 •TOE Turkish Foreign Minister. M Sarajoglu. Is still in Moscow and reports from Ankara say that a RussoTurklsh pact may be signed before he leaves. The Foreign Minister of Rumania Is to leave Bucharest for Moscow on Monday to Join in the talks. Reports from foreign
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  • 161 1 24 Missing When Ship Sinks Off Thai Coast TWENTY-FOUR passengers were missing wjien the Chinese coastal steamer Sin Ong Ang sank outside rGhirbi harbour, the coast of Thai (Siam), during a rainstorm last Saturday evening. All the crew, except one, were saved, it is reported. The Sin On? Ang was
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  • 81 1 "To Enable The U.S. To Speak For Peace" Washington, Saturday. li/IR. H. Woodring, Secretary m for War, stated to-day that national defences were being reinforced to enable the United States to speak "with authority for peace. Broadcasting on the occasion of the United States Army's 150 th birthday, Mr. Woodrlng
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    • 74 1 LOVA!-. a new TOOTAL PRODUCT- AN IDLAL FABRIC. A BLEND OF KAYOS AND WOOL ALSO CABBIES THE TOOTAI. (iIARANTEE CHOTIRMALL'S 41—43. HIGH SI. 3fa i& tike [pssA&ge Fashion n E? \ff a u\ AA Fashion right RCVLUN First NAIL ENAMELS IN 26 BEAUTIFUL, NEW SHADES Hands are interesting they reveal
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  • 1236 2 Great Britain And France Stand Firm London, Saturday. TriE view expressed in London yesterday that the GermanSoviet pact was little more than an empty threat to the Allies is fully supported by the British and French Press and by much neutral comment. Indeed one British
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  • 78 2 London. Saturday. Fhas been confirmed in Bucharest that Germany and Rumania h*ve signed an extension of their trade agreement. Under the new agreement Germany will send three times as mu v coal to Rumania as she has been c jing and will take one-fourth of Rumania's
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  • 122 2 London, Saturday. INETAILS concerning R.A.F. training *^of pilots. Just revealed to the public, make it clear that Great Britain will not lack in skilled personnel. Since the outbreak of the war, twice as many pilots are being trained in two-thirds of the time It
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  • 54 2 Cape Town, Saturday. QOUT'-I Africa has lold her gold pro- dv" :iat she will further consider thslr p „jn should there be an appreciable rise in mining costs. At present all gold producers must sell their reserves of gold to the R:serve E&nlc at the maximum price of
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  • 100 2 THE Dulse and Duchess of WinJscr air now In England after an IMM "f nearly thrre years. Ther have Ul;en up their residence at the country hmr <?f Ma 'or KJward Dudley Metcalir. at Coleman's Hatch, A'h-Jown Forr;t. Sustex. M.i 'or MHcalfe
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  • 36 2 Paris, Saturday. "CENSATIONAL documents" re- latins to the Soviet-German pact have been communicated to the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee by M. Berenger, the chairman. No details concerning the documents have been made known. Router.
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  • 135 2 •yHE German state of Slovakia has declared herself out of the war. A spokesman for the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister said today '"Since the capitulation of Poland we are at peace with the world. Thai means that we are not ensued In any fight
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  • 50 2 New York, Saturday. PRITZ KUHN, leader of the pro-Nazi German-American Bund, who Is being held under indictment for grand larceny and forgery, was imprisoned after his bail had been increased from $5,000 to $50,000. Kuhn's lawyer tried unsuccessfully to get the ball reduced to $25,000.— Reuter.
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  • 66 2 London, Saturday. jytUCH interest has bezn aroused In m ~-<*land by tie rep:rt that the Er- i Speaking Union in ths United SI a has a programme for the removal of British children to American homes. The president of the English Speaking Union in
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  • 27 2 London, Saturday. A report from Budapest says that Jewish members of Hungarian city and town councils have been removed from office to-day.— Reuter.
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  • 35 2 Copenhagen, Saturday. A REPORT says that two Danish ships were captured by German warships last night, and taken to a German harbour for examination. The ships were carrying agricultural products for England.—Reuter.
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  • 43 2 Cape Town, Saturday A SOUTH African Irish regiment Is being raised as the first unit of the Un'on forces which will serve either at home or overseas. Capt. J. H. JefTerles Is forming a regiment at Johannesburg. —Reuter.
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  • 17 2 The Pan-American Conferenoe at Panama has drawn up an appeal to the belligerent nations to humanise warfare.—Reuter.
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  • 112 2 Rome, Saturday. •THE Pope received a large party of Poles tcday. The party was headed by the Cardinal Prima:e to Poland and the Polish Ambassador to tha Vatican. His Holiness said that the Po'.es hnd defended their country with such courage that they had wr,n
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  • 102 2 London. Saturday. CVVEDISH shippers arj complaining that there is a widenpread Urstem of j espior.ase in northern ports and unless i it Is stamped out the export trade will be quckly destroyed. In both Norway and Sweden German spies are reporting the departure of every
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  • 80 2 London, Saturday. VESTEHDAY vas national rcgistra- tion day. Millions cf schedules were filled up by midnight last ni^ht by householders in every town and village. Within the next few days, 60.000 enumerators will collect the s^hsdues and issue identification cards to those who have registered. The
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  • 72 2 London. Saturday. RiIME. PILSUDSKI. widow of Marshal Pllsudski. builder of modern Poland, has arrived in England with her daughters. It was stated by the Polish Ambassador in London that she had sought refuge in England in order to live in strict retirement. She
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  • 42 2 ACCORDING to a German official communique 45 steamers passing the channel between the North Sea and the Baltic have been searched for contraband by German warships within the last few days. Part of their cargo was confiscated.— Router.
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  • 34 2 London, Saturday. The German official news agency says that profiteers are busy In Germany. Some dealers have been exploiting the restrictions on the saie of soap. They have been severely punished.— Reuter.
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    • 756 2 IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LTD. Although the frequency o. Imperial Airways services has been reduced in each direction, the temporary suspension ot the wr.age ot unsurcnarged mail by cir has resulted in a considerable increase in the accommodation available tor passengers on the Empire Flying Boats. They still otter the mast luxurious
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  • 483 3 ADMIRAL Sir Charles Morton Forbes has been Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet for more than a year. No influence or wire-pulling has taken him to his present position. He is not one or your unck'-in-the-Admiralty successes. There seems to be no reason for having
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  • 1583 3 THE Food Controller announces that new prices fixed by the Singapore Cold Slj.---agc Co., Ltd., John Little and Co.. Prltch:.;d and Co.. and Robinson and Co., take eflcct Xrom to-day, Oct. 1. The prices of refrigerated and canned fo.ds have
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  • 136 3 INSTRUCTIONS have now been re- ceived, states the Department of Information, that the arrangements already made for the use of codes are being reconsidered and that therefore, for the time being, the transmission and reception ol coded messages to and from Malaya must be suspended. Tills
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  • 66 3 "^AMBOANGA." the picture with an all-native cast filmed in the Philippine Islands, had its midnight premiere at the Capitol Theatre last night. It will be released for general &i.r -enin™ on Wednesday. Z.mboanga" Is an authentic history of a native people about <vhcm little is known, and Into the
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  • 39 3 p.XCELLENT local talent was. display- ed at the covered stadium last night when a start was made in the competition for Hawaiian bands, haiEionlea bands and soloists, and crooners. Ihe competition, is expected to be nnished to-ni^ht.
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  • 120 3 •pH* 71st birthday of Mahatma Gandhi will be celebrated under the ausplcjs of the Indian Youth League, Singapore, at the Public Hall Farrer Park (Old Race Course) on Monday at 5 p.m. Mr. S. C. Goho wll! preside. The Hindu Association will celebrate at the Kallaman Temple. Serangoon
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  • 43 3 A RE-ISSUE of the Howard Hughes' rt air-spectacle of the Great War, "Hell's Angels," came to the Alhambi.a Theatre last night for a midnight screening. The film, made more than 10 years ago at a cost of $4,000,000, is thrilling entertainment.
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  • 43 3 r TIIE Whispering Wood," an operetta in three acts, based on the story of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs," was well presented by the Fairfleld Girls School. Singapore, yesterday. There will be two other performances on Oct. 6 and 7.
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  • 23 3 A meeting of the Johore Council of State will be held at the Dewan, Johore Bahru, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 77 3 The Singapore Department of Information states In peace time a four-figure code is accepted by international agreement as the normal method for Chinese to send telegrams owing to impossibility of the telegraph system expressing words in Chinese language. Such messages may now bs accepted In Malaya to and
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  • 45 3 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban. Invitations have been Issued by the Penghulu of Labu for a tea party today (Sunday) in honour of his district being winners of most prizes for the third successive yc\r at the Berembai* and Coast Agri-horticultural show.
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  • 57 3 The marriage will take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 4.45 p m. on Monday. Oct. 2, between Lieut. RE. Boddington. R.N., eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boddington, of Hlnton, Peterchurch, Herefordshire, and Miss Heather Hance, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hance, of Hong Kong. A reception
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    • 633 3 w t ''wHHMß^EF&^r^ *Tr mW§ No waste because 'heras *^^^^o^^^ nothing to throw awiy a meal in a minute because they are ready TO? £>COM,OiUICtII t0 serve. See our T# selection of delicatessen HM£t CO.KLIU at your nearest brancn LIVER SAUSAGfi prepared meals P D PORK BRAWN. YORK PIES ETC.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 195 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS To-day ALHAMBRA: 'Daughters Courageous". II a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: "4 Girls In White" with Florence Rice 11 a.m. 3.15, 6.15 and 9 15. PAVILION: "Milsie" with Robert Young Ann Sothern. 315, 6.15 and 9.15. QUEEN'S GEYLANG: "Trade winds" with Fredrlc March 7 p.m. and
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    • 1311 4 Few performances have been The surprise picture of the One of those gco/i films you more captivating" STRAITS reason" It certainly Is".. rarely rome across in weeks of ALHAM BRA TO-DAY 11 a.*. 3.15. 6.15 9.15 p.m. _T MES I EE E! MST 1 TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 ENTERTAINMENT THAT ENTERTAINS! •flffr
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  • Entertainment
    • 95 5 Magician Nicola Here Again AFTER an absence of some years, the well-known magician, the Great Nicola, brings his company to the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on Wednesday, Oct. 11. One of the many new sensations he will present will be his interpretation of the much-debated "Indian Rope Trick." Nicola has visited
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    • Article, Illustration
      85 5 METRO-Goldwyn-Mayer's next production in the series of Dr. Kildare stories will be called The Secret Of Dr. Kildare. Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day, all of whom had prominent roles in Calling Dr. Kildare, will enact the same parts under direction of Harry Bucquet. The picture Is
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    • 167 5 Dustman Becomes Composer WILFRID LAWSON, the unctuous dustman, Doolittle, of "Pygmalion," is going to represent Leslie Stuart in a British Him of that composer's life. Leslie Stuart was the composer of "Florodora" and several other famous musical comedies, also of famous songs, such as "Soldiers of the Queen" and "The
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    • 62 5 BOMBING scenes whkh were cut by the censor from "Dawn Patrol," the Warner Bros, war film, when it was shown In Singapore recently, have now been restored. It Is possible that the film will play a return season at the Alhambia soon, complete with the bombing scenes, -which
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    • 129 5 TTHE major items in the Singapore Musical Society concert to be given to-night at the Victoria Memorial Hall will be Brahms' "Song of Destiny", considered by many authorities to be his finest piece of choral writing, and Borodin's Choral Dances from the ballet of his opera. Prince
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    • Article, Illustration
      57 5 Principal players of "Zamboanga," a Philippine Films production coming to the Capitol on Wednesday, are Dauao and Minda. The film depicts the loves, lives and customs of a primitive people, the Mora "sea gypsies," of the Philippine Islands. Louise Platt and Melvyn Douglas In "Tell No Tales," an M.G.M. drama
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    • 294 5 THOROUGH EYE 163. EXAMINATIONS If R. A. THOMPSON Dr. of Ocular Science. Govt. Licentiate (U.S.A.) fl M.0.1. (London). fl Honorary Member; World's Central Council. (International Honorary Fraternity Physicians and Ocular Scientists.) Member; Better Vision Institute, U.S.A. Doctorate Decree; (1 Years Personal Attendance Coi'rse) Northern Illinois I'niversit; 1 Chicago. fl Post
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    • 204 5 GENUINE MALAYAN PEWTER A_ TJ 1 a C E IDEAL WEDDING GIFTS. DUTY FREE into BRITAIN. MAYNARD Co., LTD., Singapore. Also From Malayan Pewter Co Kuala Lumpur. The Dispensary (1929) Ltd Penang. The George Town Dispensary Ltd. Malacca. Charles Grenler Co. Ltd. Ipoh. B E |ia3fil^ll oCT 3rd 3400 mrW'IW
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 256 5 This Week's Films ALHAMBSA Now On: "Daughters Courageous" (Prlscllla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Oale Page. John Oarfleld, Claude Rains, Jeffrey Lynn, Fay Bainter, Donald Crisp, May Robson, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran). A Warner Bros, romantic drama. Next Change: "The Kid From Kokomo" (Pat O'Brien, Wayne Morris, Joan Blondell, May
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  • Article, Illustration
    6 6 The Nederland LJue'a new vessel Oranje.
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  • 349 6 EFFECT OF WAR ON BUILDING •"THE British Empire beinj at war, it is rather early to forecast the effect it will have on the building: trade and architects and their staffs," said Mr. F.G. London president of the Institute of Architects of Malaya, at the closing of the architectural exhibition
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  • 135 6 TTHE following F.MJS. appointments are gazetted Dr. John Robert Grove-White la appointed a Medical Officer of the Malayan Medical Servict-. Mr. Patrick Gallagher Is appointed a 'Wireless Engineer, Malayan Postal Se rlvce. Mr. Dudley Griffith Owen Is appointed an Assistant Engineer In the Drainage and Irrigation Department. Straits
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  • 245 6 DRIDE of the Nederland Line the new triple-screw liner, Oranje arrives in Singapore today on her maiden voyage from Amsterdam to the Netherlands Indies. An official reception at this port has been cancelled owing to the present situation. Oranje has already achieved a reputation
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  • 288 6 Fastest Ship Of Her Size In The World Oranje was laid down at Amsterdam on July 2, 1937, and launched on Sept. 8, 1938, by Queen Wi'.helmina. But if Holland Is speeding up her sea M* vices to the Indies, other natlcns are not far behind. Italian shipbuilders are said
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  • 238 6 'THE following is a translation, by the Bangkok Times, of a story appear-* ing in the Siamese newspaper Tai Mai: "The Thai syndicate formed to take over and to carry on the business of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation includes Luang Pradist Manudbarm, together with Luang Prachoed
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  • 98 6 From Our Own Correspondent.) Port Swettenham. AT the annual general meeting of the Port Swettenham Chinese Clerical Funeral Fund, office bearers were elected as follows: Mr. Lim Soon Khean (president); Mr. Oh Joo Slew (vice-president), Mr. Phuah Kirn Chuan (hon. secretary), Mr. Ho Beng Cheok (asst. Hon. secretary),
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  • 92 6 CHUA KUI KIN, 23 years old, who was stated to have been sentenced ie seven years' ritrorous imprisonment last year for taking part in an armed robbery, and whose sentence was roduced to a year's imprisonment on a recommendation to the Governor, appeared in the Singapore Crimum
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 6 Mr. UalupilUy Rasathuray, of Kuala Kubn Bharu. He is an active social worker.
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  • 153 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. NUMBER of local co-operative societies held their annual meetings recently when presidents v;cre elected as follows: P. W. D. Tampin Co-operative Society, Mr. E. T. F. Elbury; Port Diclcson P.WX). Society, Mr. T. R. Hutton; Hamilton Estate Sociuy, Mr. Magill; Sungei Mahang Estate
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  • 79 6 IN crder to prevent unnecessary alarm, the Department of Information, Singapore, announces that the Alexandra Road A.R.P. siren will be sounded at 11 a.m. on Monday. The object is to make a sound range test of this particular siren. It will be sounded for
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  • 57 6 'From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. 'THIRTY men are attending the first aid classes at the Government Hospital to qualify for the St. John Ambulance tests. Lectures in first aid are being given in every district In Johore and the State will soon have a sufficient number
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  • 37 6 "From Our Own Correspondent.; Ipoh, Saturday. T I HE death has taken place of Mr. Gordon Thompson Dolg, assistant manager, Strathlsla Estate. Ipoh, :ifter a month's illness at the Batu Gajah Hospital.
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    • 367 6 COUCHSJLU 1 c^^^rv IF you suffer from coughs, lung- i K^iN weakening colds or sudden w^B^. chills, be sure to take Peps. These P" r V*'.l* iLa^^. antiseptic, breutheable tablets are ij w\ pleasant to take, yet powerful *•*'£> \r\ v enough to prevent pneumonia. Wj£ Y^ilmk. mm Dissolved in
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    • 202 6 JOHORE GOVERNMENT. Tenders Invited. Tenders are invited for the supply of the following articles:— Hospital Diets and Sundries. Schedule I Sundry Rations and Firewood Schedule n Fresh Meat. Fowl, Eggs and Fresh Fish. Schedule in Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Schedule IV Aerated Waters. Schedule V Sundries, for the Government Hospitals
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  • 134 7 They Buy Wool And Knit For Troops THIRTY Singapore women are among the first to enrol in the Interallied Women's Association of Malaya to knit woollen articles for British and French troops. Members already include British, French, Czech and Polish women. The association was formed
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  • 384 7 Seremban Efforts To Raise Money i From Our Own Correspondent) Reremban, Saturday. r£ NEGRI Sembilan Chinese community recently appointed representatives to form a body 1 1 collect funds for the Malaya patriotic Fund. The executive committee comprises: President, Dato Wong Yick Tong, vicepresidents, Mr. Chang Seng Long and Mr. Khoo
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  • 153 7 (From Our Own Correspondent* Segamat. Saturday. /COLLECTIONS fcr the Malayan Patriotic Fund have begun in Johore. and district committees have been formed to facilitate matters. At a meeting of representatives held at the Segamat Club with the Hon. Dato Abdullah bin Esah, State Commissioner, in the chair,
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  • 74 7 "i Our Own Correspondent* Muar, Saturday. There mi a large gathering of iii -n. representative of all the communities in Muar. at a meeting called •t the Muar Civil Service Club. Sheehan urged those present to h Ip in making winter clothes for the in England. All
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  • 492 7 DONATIONS to the Malaya Patriotic Fund (Singapore) received up to last Friday totalled $189,456.38. New donators are: Donations previously acknowledged $179,574.73. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. La Porte $50, Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. $1,000, The Singapore Chamber of Commerce $5,000, Balance from Bentong Knitting Fund $50,
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  • 215 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. rpHE ADOPTION by some organlza- tions of "the one day's pay plan" of contributing to the Malaya Patriotic Fund, was referred to last night by Mrs. L. A. Allen, treaseurer of the local branch of the Fund,
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  • 222 7 (From Our Own Correspondent* Klang, Saturday. A PUBLIC meeting of the Cejionese in Klang was held at the Selangor Coast Club, Klang, on Thursday, to organize ways and means for the collection of funds from the community In the Klang District towards the Selangor Ceylonese Malaya
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  • Article, Illustration
    18 7 Mr. Chonff Yoke Choy, chairman of the Selangor Chinese Committee for collecting money for the Malaya Patriotic Fund.
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  • 133 7 From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, Saturday. 'TEACHERS from all over Johore gathered at the Government English School, Segamat, yesterday, for their annual conference. Among those present was Mr. F. L. Shaw, Superintendent of Education. At the general conference It was decided to make a contribution to the
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  • 297 7 THE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., after consultation with the Food Controller and with his- approval, is publishing shortly a new price list for foodstuffs in which increases in retail prices have been kept to the minimum, stated Mr. C. R. Cherry, the chairman, at the
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    • 278 7 Hi i f^S^l ow does ihe *s&nfiP^ keep so kl Probably not one in ten could l| guess her real age. For, thanks Hr to Bile Beans, her figure is still attractively slim her complexion J| 'M flay.'less— and she's as active and W* happy now as when she was
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  • 957 8  -  The Onlooker By DUNNING the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn race meeting yesterday, for the first time in his capacity as secretary, was Mr. K. J. Archer. Mr. Archer was appointed secretary on the death of Mr. P. W. Gleeson earlier in the year. Arriving in this country
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  • 498 8 BY THE FOUR ACES A TWO-SUIT hand is a very p»— tul offensive weapon, and the contract should usually be played In whichever suit partner can best support. It sometimes happens, however, that partner holds no support for either suit, being very long in the other two. When
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    • 847 8 RHEUMATISM&BACKACHE now known fo be caused by BAD KIDNEY ACTION Pew medical discoveries £Jk cltap raw. sore, sick kidneys and bladder and to of recent years can hare i remove ac'.ds and poisons from your system a more far-reaching effect JkJL^ safely, quickly and surely, yet contains no upon the
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    • 344 8 Hearing Restored. Head Noises Banished A__»__ b____ m bats Catarrh and In a natural Wmj ;fore« HI BZinj neSIIJIS hearing In some of the most obstinate cases. Started in 24 Hours by m Prai««d By Users Former sufferers naturally are hißh In Uau# Dicrnv^rv their praises of Spantcx berauso of
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  • Books
    • 437 9 That's My Story. By Douglas Corrigan. Robert Hale. 7s. 6d. rvOUGLAS Corrigan has a perfect right to stick to his story, but the reader has the same right to disbelieve it. However, the real value of this extraordinary young man's life history lies in the
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    • 181 9 1 he Haunted Corral. By Ormand Clarkson. The Medico on the Trail. By James I.. Rubel. r.oth from Ward Lock. 3s. 6d. each. WORKING on the theory that ghosts cannot handle rifles which kill men. Tip Hansel ?nd his friend Marks decided to solve the mystery of the "Haunted
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    • 344 9 Night Is My Enemy. By Elizabeth Margetsnn. Fingers tor Ransom. By Norman Berrow. The Ironmaster's Daughter. By Paul Trent. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. Whatagirl. By Oliver Sandys. Hurst and Blackett. 7s. 6d. a is My Enemy is the Dally Mirrcr "Romantic" Book of the Month, and is a
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    • 153 9 The Gates of Luthany. By Mary Grace Ashton. Jenkins Colonial Library. WE follow the emotional and actual history of a large number of characters in Miss Ashton's conscientious story, but a man who was born of criminal parents In a slum is the chief figure. This man. as a
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  • 368 9 Sarcastic CATHER— I'm sure our boy did not inherit his silly ideas from me I Mother (Icily)— No, you've still got yours complete 1 Wrong: Idea "UOW do you file the new filing clerk you hired?" "She does splendidly with her nails, but has no apparent Interest in my
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    • 24 9 NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE OPTICAL HOUSE has removed from Stamford Road to No. 173, Selegie Road, the premises lately ocupied by the Eye Clinic.
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    • 510 9 SAYS EVERYBODY IS HYPNOTIZED A strange method of mind and body r control, that often leads to immense >^fiß9fl^B^ powers never before experienced, is B^ announced by Edwin J. Dingle, F.R.G.S. well-known explorer and jfl Bgj geographer. It is said to bring about 9 almost unbelievable improvement in power of
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  • 175 10 Mr. D. 11. Woodworth, architect of the It.A.F. Reserves. Singapore, and sen cf the late Mr. Gerald Woodworth, and Mrs. Woodworth cf Dublin, Ireland, was married lo Miss D. E. Rose, daughter of the late Mr. George Kose and Mrs. M. K. Rose of Southsea. Hants, at the
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  • 173 10 Belton Haugh From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. Mr. W. O. Belton, assistant engineer, P.W.D., was married here to Miss L, R. Haugh, of Western Australia, at the residence of Mr. N. D. Mackay. The Rev. L. St. G. Petter, of Christ Church, Malacca, took the service. The bride, who
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  • 58 10 I ATTENDED a wedding feast and on my way home I fell on my head," said elderly Wong Lun Sau, a 54-year-old Cantonese, who was fined $2 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for being drunk and incapable In Keppel Road In the early hours of
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  • 580 10 MORE than 200 people were present at a dinner given by the newly-wedded couple, Dr. and Mr.-. (Dr.) Lim Poh Sim on Friday night, on the occasion of the celebration ol their recent wedding in Penang. Th function took place at the resldenc of
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    125 10 Hughes— Bell R/JR. Jack Norman Hughes, former captain cf the Negri-Sembilan Rugby team, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. Hughes, of Cape Town, South Africa, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday to Miss Prances Jean Bell, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Haviland Bell, of Tenang, Johore.
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  • 50 10 I^AJOR D. V. Hill, of the Royal Artillery, Changi, was married to Miss L. F. Moorhead, sister of Lieut. Comdr. Moorhead, at the Missions to Seamen's Chapel, Singapore, yesterday. The bride's brother gave her away, and Major A. Neville was best man. The reception was held at Raffles Hotel.
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  • 73 10 TTHE biggest mass wedding to be held in Singapore will take place this morning at the Chinese Consulate when 32 couples will go through a simple ceremony conduced by Mr. Kao Ling-Pai, Chinese Consul-General. Ttte parties are all residents of Singapore. Economy of marriage expanses and the presence
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  • 37 10 Mr. E. S. Steed gave the bride away at the wedding of Mr. A. L. Vincett and Miss B. E. Smith and not, as stated in last week's Sunday Times, Mrs. E. S. Steed.
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  • 373 10 Opinion War Budget T*HE most remarkable reaction to the war budget introduced by Sir John Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, is the quiet and confident fee-ling of resignation of the British people to shoulder the tremendous financial burden of the war. It is
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    • 527 10 The NEW WORLD CABARET f TODAY TIFFIN OANCE 130 to 430 p.m. Admission FrM. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT xvi^ Admission 50 ets. NSL I I PIANO %kM jlr TUNING-REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE |t|L| E. CHARLES. Ijfc Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. I, IH AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD
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    • 33 10 Your voyage to England i* part of your home leave. Travel home via the Cape, the attractive route for the discriminating. Full information from Past. Dept., X.P.M. Line. (Incorp. in Holland) (Phone S4SI)
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    105 11 Patriotic Fund shoul t benefit to a great extent when the Regrl Scirbilen Chinese Amateur Dramatic So My stasei "Lady Precious Stream" 6n Oct. 7 £.t Urn As o;-ia Theatre in Seremban. Their fir^t performance was in aid of the China R>*;i"!' Fu id. The production reached a hi';h standard.
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  • 426 11 Primate 's Appeal To All Churches CPECIAL prayers will be said in practically «very church in Malaya to-day the national day of prayer set by the Archbishop ot Canterbury with the approval of Their Majesties. In England, the King will be among his subjects as they kneel
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  • 793 11 TIE latest marktt price list, with minimum and maximum prices, is as fc>lows MEAT R?ef steak per kati 36 cts. 46 cts.; Beef iitew or curry per kail 29 ct-. 40 cts Fillet Steak lb. 52 eta. 70 m.: Mutton, Australian lb. 42 cts. 42 cts.: Mutton,
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  • 89 11 fIVRAINING involving "war noises" Vv-;ii be carried out in Singapore in the near future as follows: Oct. 2, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, around the cross roads to the North of Pasir Panjang Estate: Oct. 3, 4 p.m. to midnight, between the Bukit Sembawang Estate and the Mar.dai
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  • 77 11 A UDREY McLeod, (in private life Mrs. E. G. Sellers) whose poetry has received much attention in Europe and America, has recently published Rhymes of a Perempuan Puteh Malaya Publishing House, Singapore.) Her previous works have been introspective and near-nature. In this present book she emphasizes simplicity
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  • 161 11 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. CVVIFT and decisive action by the police has had a salutary effect on offenders against the Food Control Enactment. Prosecutions have dwindled somewhat after the imposition of heavy fines on dealers who have attempted to cash in on the
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  • 103 11 A VERDICT of death by mls- adventure was returned by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. O. Porter, yesterday at an Inquiry Into the deatn of a young Chinese girl, Tan Poh Y«ng, who was found by her employee electrocuted with an electric Iron on her body In
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  • 70 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. WHEN the local detective branch of police carried out a raid In a house In Carew Street 15 Chinese were arrested and charged with Fan Tan gaming. Thirteen of them pleaded guilty while the charges against the remaining two were withdrawn.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 148 11 Jlr* to feel and look as well 1 O.PHOSFERINE at all times and seasons m JfaL in all climates and travels r in all work and play yt^ Wk q^. fM I Phosferine replenishes those primary Sj^ nerve forces whicli help yon lo keep free from all the worries and
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    • 731 11 IF* V^' v pR; VKm*** /j a How happy Baby Is when his Food suits him how v healthy he is when it is Cow Gate. And what a y //N^ Jj™ relief to you when the little body grows firm and yjv It jJSSvi stron g» wlien the tiny
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  • 571 12 Local Shares Quieter 6? Few Price Changes TTHE most important event affecting markets during the week was the disclosure of the Budget at Home. Sir John Simon, the Chancellor of the Exchequer has tackled the problem or financing the war in a bold manner and, in
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  • 89 12 Singapore. Sept. 29, uoon. Buyers Sellers rambler $7.50 Hamburg Cube $14.00 Java Cube $12 00 Pepper White Muntok $15.50 White $15.00 Black 9.00 Copra Mixed $3.30 Sun Dried $3.65 Sago Flour No. 1 Lingga $6.50 $6.50 Fair $6.50 $6.50 Sarawak $6.50 $6.50 Rice Slam West Coast No.
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  • 99 12 London, Sept. 29. rls announced that the Ministry of Supply requests offers of rubber for shipment in October and/or November, November and/or December, sellers option c.i.f. Boston and c.i.f. New Orleans. Shipment must be made In British or American vessels and shipment via the Mediterranean is
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  • 1265 12 Fraser And Co.'s List Sungel Tukang ($1) 1.02 1.04 Tambalaic ($1) .48 .53 Tapah ($1) 1.90 1.10 T. Anson ($2) 1.35 1.4S Temerlob ($1) .60 .M Trafalgar ($2) .60 .70 Ulu Bcnut (50 Cta.) .324 .34 Dlv Pandan ($1) 1.40 1.55 United Malacca ($1) 1.50
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  • 149 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Company Dividend Cloee TIN Ayer Hltam 2*4% tat Sept. 15 Burma Malay 6d. No 20 Oct. 14 Hongkong Tin 5% Int. Mambau 2H% final Rawang Tin Fields lftd. No. 14 Sept 31 Talcuapa 6d. Oct. 24 Tekka Ltd 3d. Tekka Talpmg 6d. Tronoh 2*4%
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  • 84 12 Saturday, Sept. 30, noon. Bayer* Sellers i*rlces Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) J3« 34 No. IX R.S.S. f.o.b. In cases October 33% 34K G.F.A.Q. R.S.S. to-b. la bates October (Sellers option) 33K. 33tt F.A.Q. E.S.S. f.o.b. In bales October (Hellers option) 32K 31 FUTURE
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    • 519 12 This simple treatment will soon jSglB YOUR Do6 y^^»|^^ v Whin you dog keeps scratching, it shows that SJ^STiKS^ impurities in his blood have set up a violent po res> he cannot get rid of the irritation under the skin. The certain and impurities by perspiring. natural remedy is to
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    • 191 12 "■^""^V f^ Fiwt take care of your body tnstd* J J Andrews liver Salt does this for you •:V":'"«" v more Bure^y t^ tn else, foe Andrews gives you deep down Inner Cleanliness! Bg§ffjfjlf^~Ta^ It purifies through and through. Immediately IT --g^a you drink a sparkling ghss of Andrews you
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  • 1743 13  -  R.H. Naylor By TO-DAY, OCT 1 Tendencies for everybody A Sabbath which is coloured by pleasant influences: likely to be especially congenial for womenfolk and the young. Entertain, visit. For luck to-day wear or use: Grey-blue, 6 turquoise. BIRTHDAY PROBABILITIES A pleasant but not particularly eventful
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  • 388 13 LJKRE, grouped according to month of birth (irrespec-tive-of year), is a statement of probabilities to be expected this week. JANUARY. (Dec. 23-Jan. 201.— Physically you may not feel too good this week. If you feel like work lots to do, gooi opportunities in business. Others greatly
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  • 49 13 If ln business prepare for considerable oscillations in turn-over or output: dont depend too much on the law of averages. If you are middle-aged or elderly, count upon happiness in your friendships and love affairs. October 7th folk under 27 will plunge Into ardent but sadly turbulent love affairs.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 122 13 I WHY I USE l)7vEEra INew Veet' ends all unwanted hair in 3 minutes without trouble, mess or bother. 2 New 'Veet' leaven the skin soft and smooth without trare of ugly stubble. 3 New Veet' is just like a dainty white cream sweetly sc«nt<-d I and plrasant to use.
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    • 115 13 if V\, Isn't this a charming photograph? Desmond's mother has sent it to the proprietors of Ovaltine' with a letter which says: "Everyone \Jj7 admires ills beautiful little teeth; he cut them all without any discomfort whatever as a result of Ovaltine' Rusks." Delicious, crunchy 'O.altlne' Rusks are the best
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    • 471 13 STRANGE BEc i snEs W W DRESSMAKING FACE POWDER J E !T Ms Vfi Rf MADAME PAGE'S SALONS bW 13. Battery Rd. HOTEL MAJESTIC J^B SUH Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. ASTOUNDS 10,000 p^J women Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight |^k^Q& i 9 lf >' ou are Thin. Underweight. I,< sing I£/<M
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  • 601 14 Max Factor's Advice HOLLYWOOD'S film pro- ducers would never think of "previewing" just a 'action of a motion picture drama, while all the rest of the picture's scenes were yet to be made. By the same token, portrait painters or sculptors seldom allow anyone to view their
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    • 279 14 for folks at home Ml It may seem early to be thinking of Christmas Gifts now, but the \]M^j|^^Mß r^y sending of gifts to the folks at k^^^g^^^S| home will raise additional problems Elizabeth Arden has a solution for you. She will send the gift of your choice to your
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    • 301 14 "^S>\ The fresh, clean fragrane* of the Yartlley English Lavender has made It the favourite perlin« of fashionable women I everywhere. It is Ihe very embodiment of youth and charm fardlaj Engliih uvendtr g*^J English Complexion Cream —to create and preserve xSi match/ess complexions jg^-^al *"0* other perfect Beauty I
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  • 711 15 With Dimmed Lights Use Luminous Paint WHEN lights must be dim- mcd, have you thought of using luminous paint Luckily, this paint is not expensive, nor is it particularly difficult to obtain. You might cover the beading which runs along the top of the wainscot with it, using any colour
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  • 82 15 4 tablespoons butter l»/ 2 cups granulated sugar 2 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 squares chocolate, melted V-2 teaspoon salt 1 cup buttermilk 4*4 cups flour 11/2 teaspoons soda Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs and beat one minute. Add rest of Ingredients. Mix lightly. Chill the
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    • 467 15 SUCH A SIMPLE WAY TO KEEP FREE OF BLEMISHES .To keep the skin ultraclean, Complexion Milk, the pores free of superfluous grease— yitaliser and soothe the skin if irritated, Ml T^Tf^^tfiTfl 'II VITALISM $1.85 SKIN BALM 110 COMPLEXION MILK 1.83 GET SOME AT ONCE FROM Distributors for Malaya: THE FEDERAL
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    • 738 15 s^ NOTICE. M. K/F.KIEL, SONS, Qualified Opticians of 9 Rafllcs Hare. Sins,a/N.irtt^ pore, has no connection nor interest 111 VI wllh any firm or Opticians carrying lhe n3t C !7VKIEL in Singapore. women n» ye m mgt%\i (Established In 1916) nrnWP^n tVItS Vf3»J Qualified Ophthalmic Opticiars UrIWIVjLU OUR ONLY SINGAPORE
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    • 583 16 SHAVES THE WORLD After two generations, Gillette remains the greatest name in Shaving. Why Because it successfully utilises every scientific facility for constantly improving the quality and precision of its razors and blades. HOD NEW LIFE FOR HAIR "Dead" Hair Roots Rara. They Simply Become Too Waak to Grow New
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    • 591 16 $100 CROSSWORD THE Sunday Times offers today $100 for a correct solution of the Crossword Puzzle printed below. Should no reader succeed in solving the puzzle correctly the $100 will be awarded In respect of the entry containing the smallest number of errors. In the event of a tie, the
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    • 815 16 1 "^\lS S^^^^ No more sleepless nights from iiim^Mii if you use /jut I *AsepsoY§Lf) Why put up with nights of sleepless Wpw^ torture, tossing and turning from the mL < Z^ irritation of prickly heat Why let your days be spoiled by the same un- Ooctert mrywtitrt rtcomcomfortable malady
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 277 16 Today's Wireless Programmes SINGAPORE ZHP 36.08 metre* j ZBX 225 metres. a.m. 11.00 Military band music played by the band of H. M. Coldstream Guards. 11.15 Light orchestral concert. Relayed from the Sea view Hotel, p.m. 12.10 Pianoforte solos by Tobias Matt hay and Cyril Scott. t 12.25 Light orchestral
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    • 287 16 1.00 Miscellaneous progTammo of light music. t 1.30 The newa and announcement*. 1.40 Interval. 5.45 Organ recital, relayed from Bethesda Hall. 6.00 Evangelist service, relayed from Bethesda Hall. 7.00 Songs Irom Shakespeare t 7.15 Time, weather, news and announcements. 7.30 Symphony concert. t 8.35 The news and newsletter. Relayed from
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    • 134 16 EMPIRE STATION TRANSMISSION OSD 11.79 Me/i 125.53 m.) OSF 15.14 mt'B (1942 m.). From 12.45 a.m. (local time). TRANSMISSION 5 OSB 9.51 nac/s (31.55 m.) GSF 15.14 me i (19.82 m.) From 6.40 am. (local time). TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND S OSO 17.79 mc/s (16.86 m.) OSF 15.1t me/s (19.82 ra):
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    • 121 16 PENANG ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (19.50 m.) a.m. 7.30 Light music. 7.50 8.8.C. news bulletin. 8.10 (approx.) Close down, 12.00 Midday concert, p.m. 1.00 Close down. 8.00 Light classical music 8.35 BBC. news bulletin. 9.00 (approx.) Close down. TO-MORROW a.m. 7.30 Light music. 7.50 BBC. news bulletin (rebroadcast)'. 8.10 Close down.
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  • 192 17 She Feels Like 48 Aches and pains are not inevitable In olil age. When they do come, there is always a cause tor th n m— a cause that can be overcome. Here Is a little lesson on growing old. by a woman ol 78
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  • 313 17 JOHORE BAHRU MALAYS (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. A feature of the second annual Johore Bahru Malays badminton tournament, which will end this wecU. was the fine display given by the new combination, Abdul Ham'c: bin AriUln and Hashim bin Awang, in tn junior
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    89 17 The Mental Hospital S. C. badminton team whi:h lost to the Oxygen R. P. I—6. Back from left: Yonj Seng, L. S. Keong. Aojuftinc Chin, Ssow Yoag Kirn and Yusoff bin Tahir. Front from left: Ahmad Tanby, K. llasanathan, Nai Boon Lua and Yusof b. Puteh. Hie Oxyssa R P.
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  • 353 17 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Muar. THE second division league competition is fast drawing to a clos3 ar.d during tha Treek two key matches were p'.ayed. In the first key match the Fountain Foo.ball Team almost madesure of league honours when they beat their nearest rivals, Parit Raja, by
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  • 100 17 LEE THIAN SOO SHIELD (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. /VJLY four clubs have entered for the Lee Thian Soo Shield for Interclub term's. They are the Muar Civil Service Cub, the Government English School Teachers, the Hospital Club and Tangiiak. The Government English School Teachers are present holders of the
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  • 137 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The entries for the Falconer Cup tennis competition are disappointing, only five cubs tak'ng part. The Chinese get a bye, the others being drawn as follows: Hospital Club vs. the Batu Pahat Club The Malay Teachers vs. Government English School Teachers" Club.
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  • 101 17 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Batu Pahat. The Military qualified t:> meet Bagan in the Batu Pahat Cup Tie by defeating the Town Board 3 o. The match, which was one of th 3 cleanest seen fcr some time, was dull and one-sided. It was not till the
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  • 123 17 (From Our Own Correspondsnt.) Batu Pahat. A CLOSE baskst ball match last week saw the Chong Hua School, or Kua'.a Lumpur, secure a narrow win by 33 points to 31 over the Cheng Al team, of batu Pahat. Playing a better game In the first naif, tne
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  • 105 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. The Bunga Tanjong B.P. beat th- Ahmadiah B.P. In the inter-party competition by four matches to one. They meet the Floodlight B.P. In the final. Results (Bunga Tanjong first) Hassan bin Hajl Din beat Satari bin Haji Yahaya 15 11. 15—11; Satar
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  • 250 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. JOHORE is to H* i a Stats heckoy sid2 J for the second time this year. Matches wi'l be payed a^a'nst Singapore and Malacca. Owing to the lac.: jf a suitable hockey ground, all tho matches will be played
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  • 166 17 (From Our Own Corespondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. rpHOCJGH losing to B3lla, the Eng- lish College impressed considerably in their second hotkey match The College won their first engagement against the Novices 2 o. Belia had to fight hard to win toy the narrow margin of
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  • 51 17 The following have been selected to play for the Kola Rangers asalnst the Banka Sports Club at soccer to-day at the M.F.A. uround, Balestler. at 5.15 p.m.: Bakar. Abdull Karlm. Ma>>rl. Haji Garhan, Harith. Mohamad Zln. A-nat Fa't^h. r:V".?i, 9K»*xn, H. A. Rahman, Yahya, Nasir, Jaffar Riduan, Puteh,
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  • 40 17 Since postponement of the challenge round of the Iskandar Cup for tennis cannot he raa^e, Kedah has withdrawn from the competition, and Singapore will meet Johore today at 4.30 p.m. at the Royal Johore International Club, Johore Bahru.
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  • 788 17 DECISION EAGERLY AWAITED A MATTEL of considerable latercat, not only to local badminton cmhaiiasui but alM Hpport«n of Uic- game u.j-cou.U.y. is to D; ai-casscd by U12 UMUMgauMDt couimibtee wi the Singapore Ilaiimlnnni Association ut a meet.ns to be he.d nc::t Thursday, Oct. 5. J iu-v, of co&rec, to tiie
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  • 45 17 The following will represent th? Horlicks B. P. against the Endeavour B. P. at the home court today tt 2 30 pjn.: Kenneth Yeo, James Gan, Davis Foo, Harold Srah, Scet Teck Huat, W Ison Heng, Freddie E., John Lee Jr., Henry Lee.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • 188 17 .O~"-- ULL ILJ'I-,-«.ll —II B.MM HIM oauAageA aha muck mcie UibUj£ehM>d with thick, IW^FOR PERFECT GRAVY Resident Agents Boustead Co. Ltd., Singafyore Try StU.tR S LOTDS 1 1 ON I T for all Eye TROUBLES even Cataract Sate. Sure World- wide reputed and tested At all Cnemists Literature free. Beware
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  • 1728 18 First Day Of K.L. Races (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. DOUND FARR, ridden by E. Donnelly, paid backers $111 for win and $24 for place, today, at the opening .day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting. The going was yielding. Following are
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  • 187 18 <Trom Our Own Correspondent Ssgamat. Saturday. T^HE Muar teachers met a team or teachers drawn from the other districts of Johore at hockey on the Segamat school padang and were unfortunate not to have scored a win. The result was a goalless draw. Play was
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  • 71 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. JJR. F. V. Jacques was re-elected preslj dent at the annual general meeting of 1 the Negri Sembi!an Hockey Association held lat the Negrl Sembi'tui Club. Other officebearers are: Vice President, Mr. R.H.V. Rintoul; Hon. Secretary. Mr. S. Muttutumaru; State Selection
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  • 61 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Saturday. DERAK surprisingly defeated Penang by 14 points (a goal, two tries, and a penalty goal) to 3 points (a penalty goal) in the inter-State rugger match played here to-day. Perak had superior backs while the threequarters also handled better
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  • 133 18 (From Our Owr. Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. AT the annual general meeting of the n Negri Seinbl'.an All Blues Rugby 1-ootbaU Av;oriation held at Seremban the following office-bearers were elected:— Patron. Mr. D. E. Lander president Mr. C. R. McArthur, vice-president. Mr. R. H. V. Rintoul; hon. vine-presidents.
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  • 92 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) S"remba:i, Saturday. A TRIBUTE to the splendid work of Mr. M. Ayavoo, who was transferred to Kuala Lumpur, was paid by the president (Dr. P. V. Jacques) at the annual general meeting of the Negrl Sombllan Hockey Association. Mr. Ayavoo had been secretary of
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  • 117 18 (From Our Own Correspndent.) Seremban, Saturday. |?OR the fifth year In succession the Negrl Sembllan Chinese retained the Chang Seng Long Cup for Inter-club tennis In Negrl Stmbllan by defeating the Negrl Pembllan Jananese Assoo'atlon In the final. The Chinese were without two of their r^ulir
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  • 80 18 OESULTS of yesterday's ties In the x S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament were: Open singles championship: Chua, Choon Leong beat Low Kee Pow, 6 6 4; M. Silversteln won on a walkover irom P. de Souza. Handicap singles: Lim Khay Guan (—3) beat Dr. S.H.
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  • 317 18 (By Our Seremban Correspondent) CVERYTHING considered, it looks as if Nesri Sembllan seems to be in for a very lean season as far as Rugby football is concerned. At the beginning of the season the prospects were not very bright, but added to this disadvantage a
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  • 86 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. AT Kuala Lumpur to-morrow (Sun- day) Negri Sembilan will meet Se!angor in an inter-State soccer match in aid of the Malaya Patriots fund. The teams will be restricted to players below 26 years of age. The Negrl Sembilan team has been
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  • 77 18 (From Our Own Correspndent.) Ipoh, Saturday. THE Perak Boxing Association has d?cided to organise a charity contest In aid of the Perak Patriotic Fund. This was derided at the annual general meeting of the Association when the following >ftVials were elected: President, Mr. J. Ratclitf; vice-Piesldent, Dr.
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  • 66 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban. Saturday. FR the second year in succession the Negrl Sembllan Chlness retained the Popular Cup for tennis amnnc international teams In Negrl Sembilan by defeating the Negrl Sembilan Japanese in the final. The Japanese had beaten the Ir.do-Ceylonese and the Chinese had beaten
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
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  • 279 19 S.C.C. Beat S.R.C. 27-5 'THE Singapore Cricket Club second fifteen had another good Rugby win yesterday when they defeated the SRC. by 27 points (three goals and four tries) to five <a go?l) in a gam. 1 played on the padang. The S.C.C. fielded only
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  • 125 19 /CONTINUING the'.r winning sequence the St. Andrew's Old Boys Rugby team beat Fort Canning by six poin:s (a try and a psnalty goal) to nil in a keen game at Farrer Park yesterday. There was no scoring in the first half. In the second the Old Boys
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  • 164 19 Results of matches played in the Post OfTice Club billiards "B"' class handicap (English) tournament: Pint round: Tan Chew Seng fscr) beat Mohamcd Ira 4O) w.0., A. Rajle (scr) beat S. Rajoo (—25) r%-141. C^aT C^n? Long (—35) beat W. Ponniah (plus 20) 150— U4. D.C. Ross
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  • 58 19 Ties in the YM.CJI. lawn tennis tournament: Tuesday: "A" class singles: Dr. Loh Poon Lip (—l5) vs: A. L Pereira (—3O) (to finish). Men's Doubles: L. C. Goh and Wee Eng Lock (—3O) vs: M. I. Reshty and Max Woelz (—l5). XT class singles: N.
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  • 27 19 The Singapore Colts Hockey Club registered a clean-cut victory over tne Hyderabad Regiment at Farrer Park yesterday, when they won by three goals to nil.
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  • 43 19 Attacking aggressively In the second halt of the game, the S.C.R.C. Rugby side beat St. Andrew's School by 15 points (four tries and a penalty) to 11 (a goal and two tries) at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 46 19 In a game of hockey played at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday, the school beat the R.A.F. (H.Q.) by four goals to two. Thamotharam scored all the lour goals for his school, while Shepherd and Marchant scored a goal each for the RAT.
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  • 64 19 At the annual meeting of the Enggor Football Association the following were elected office bearers for the year: Mr. Tan Soo Pon. President; Mr. P. Ramoo. Hon. secretary; Mr. Chong Hock Lai. hon treasurer; Mr. Tan Chin Lye. hoi., football captain; Mr. S?et Eng Cheng, hon auditor; and
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  • 42 19 R. Cralk and W. Eldred will meet today in the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championship. Cra'k yesterday beat M. M. Paterscn 2 and 1, while in the other semi-final Eldred beat H. B. Sym 5 and 4.
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  • 51 19 QWING to the late arrival of the S.R.C. the Royal Engineers were given a walk-over at the Stadium yesterday in the final match of th< first d vision S.A.F.A. league. A friendly game was played, however, and a depleted S.R C. team was beaten by seven goals to
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  • 107 19 The Oxygen B.P. beat the Mental Hospital S.C. by six games to on:: Rcu'ti (Oxygen firr.t): N.R. >onnuswamy beat Augustinus Chin 14—14 (3—o). 15—1; Wee Feng Hong beat Ahmat Thamby 15 5, 15 5: O. Jean beat R. UlagaNathan 15—10. 15—9: A. Antoine beat Siow Yong Kirn 15
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  • 88 19 The following members have be?n selected to play in an S.C.C. hockey trial match on Tuesday at S C.C.: Whites: F.J.L. Mayger; Capt. O. T. Denaro, T.G. cottcrell: D.H. Tudor, Lt. D.E.D. Morris. Lt. M.F. Francis; R. M. Mnrsh. D. Brennan, Capt. J.C. Westall, A.C. B'-aschcck, D.B. Hearle.
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  • 56 19 The following have accepted to play hockey for S.C.C vs. P.W.D. Sports CUrt on Monday at S.C.C. F. J.L. Mayger; W Comdr. F.E. Watts. P.F. Kin:ey; R.N. Elliot. J. P. Wood. Capt. O.T. Deuaro; D. Brennan IX. N.H.W. Corrie, Lt.-Comdr. F\ E. Chevalller, R.W.F. von Pestel,
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  • 222 19 COME big boxing Is in stcre for fl?ht followers in the near future. Middleweights Mohamed Fahmy, Arthur Suares and Flashy Sebastian are all coming this way, but the best news of all is the impending arrival of Star Frisco on Nov. 20. Recognised in Australia by
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  • 104 19 Further S.C.C. tcunis ties are: Monday: "A" class singles (seml-Onal) Capt. Hoare 3o> vs. D.B.L. Anderson i ls); Veterans* Doubles (Final): T. L. Palmer and O.R.S. Bateman < 15) vs. W.C. Hill and J.A Dean (—3O). Tacrday: "A" Class Singles (Semi-final): C.J. Bsmbroke (scr.) vs. Major More
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  • 211 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) St-gamat. •yHIS week should be a busy ons for S:samat district as far as hockey interest goes. The Police D^pot from Johore Bahru will be visitors to play two matches over the week-end. On Thursday, they meet the Police In their annual match and
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  • 111 19 rpHE first annual swimming compsti- tion of the Boys' Brigade, Singapore Battalion, was he.d at ",he Y.M.CA. swimming pool yesterday. Five companies from the Brigade competed for the trophy presented by Sir A'exander Small, resulting in a victory for the Fifth Company, re presented by the
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  • 187 20 Inside Singapore's Newest Cinema Opens On Tuesday SINGAPORE'S newest cinema, the Cathay, will open on Tuesday. The Colonial Secretary, Sir Alexander Small, and Lady Small will attend the opening and will occupy the special box. Sir Shenton Thomas, the Governor, and Lady Thomas, had hoped to attend but are at
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