The Straits Times, 5 November 1939

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  • 40 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 411 Sunday, Nov. 5, 1939 Price 10 Cents, (i THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 411 Sunday. Nov. 5 r 1939 Price 10 Cents.
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  • 501 1 President Roosevelt Signs Neutrality Act New York Wharves Choked With War Supplies For Allies 'THE United States Neutrality (Revision) Bill became law yesterday when it was signed by President Roosevelt. The President is issuing three neutrality proclamations firstly, proclaiming the new law secondly, dealing with
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  • 156 1 Where Nazis Have Made A Mistake MEDOUARDES, former presl- dent of the League of Nations, made a statement about the war yesterday when he arrived back in Chile after a visit to France. The Germans, he said, imagined that France would eventually grow weary and perfect a peace without victors
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  • 416 1 Vessel Handed Back To American Crew Oslo, Saturday. •THE German prize crew on board the American steamer City of Flint, has been interned by the Norwegian authorities, at HaugeThe steamer, which was being taken to Germany through Norwegian territorial waters, is now In
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 1 Tv.-.ntj -one-year-old Leonard W. Cramp, th» Juggest rtvruii ip tv« English Army. He is known as Two Ton Tony for he weighs 24 stone 3 pounds.
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  • 172 1 Germany To Form Ghetto For All Jews •TWENTY-TWO thousand Jews from southern Poland have now been transported to a Jewish reservation near Lublin, states the Berlin correspondent of the Amsterdam newspaper Telegraff. He states that the Jews were ordered to take with them only essential clothing, and food for three
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  • 153 1 AUSTRALIA'S REPLY TO GERMAN ALLEGATIONS AIsiKALUV Prime yjn^frr, Mr. R. G. Men7ies, yesterday rave answer to the Nazi broadcast allegation that Australia would not dispatch any air squadrons to Europe because of increased opposition to war in the Dominion. The German Government said Mr. Menzles, was a victim of its
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  • 83 1 3,000 LONDON FIREMEN IN BIG REHEARSAL London, Saturday. rIREE thousand London war-time firemen turned out to-day to fight an imaginary blaze Involving nearly the whole of the 'City. Using 600 appliances they rehearsed the mobilisation of men and pumps to deal with a fire which might follow an air raid.
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  • 117 1 IT was announced In Chungking yesterday that the Minister of Finance has instructed the Chinese government banks and their branches to start payment on principle and interest of the loan floated in May last year. The amounts Involved on account of interest are £250,000 sterling, U.S. 51 ,250,000,
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  • 34 1 London, Saturday. SEVEN pillar boxes in the West End of London were set on fire early to-day. It is believed to be the work of Irish Republican Army tympathisers.—Reuter.
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    30 1 M. Wladyslas Raczkiewicz, new President of Poland" in the provisional Polish Government set up in France, photographed in Paris at the Polish Embassy, where he has taken up his residence.
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  • 108 1 German Troops May Have To Leave A TERRIBLE picture of conditions in the ruined city of Warsaw is given in the official newspaper of the Vatican, Osservitore Romano, which ssys that threequarters of the buildings of the city were razed lo the ground by bombardments and
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  • 55 1 London, Saturday. MYSTERY attaches to four bedias washed up on the souih-east coast this morning. Each man was wearing an identity disc bearln? a foreign name. The bodies are presumed to be those of German sailors. All wore escape apparatus and had evidently not
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  • 201 1 "Feeble Artillery Fire" Western Front Paris, Saturday. THIS morning's French war communique states that there has been patrol activity at various points on the front with feeble artillery fire. RIVERS DIVERTED Berne, Saturday. ACCORDING to the military correspondent of the Essen National Zeitung quoted by Reuter, German military engineers are
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  • 85 1 r[E discussions which the Viceroy of India. Lord Llnlithgow, is having with Mr. Gandhi with a view to finding a solution to India's constitutional problems, were continued yesterday. The interview lasted two hours. Later, the Viceroy saw Mr. Jinnan. the president of the Moslem League. The
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  • 337 2 Finland Presents Her 'Final' Counter- Proposals COLLOWING the Soviet warning against any further delay in meeting its demands, the Finnish delegates have handed counter-proposals to the Soviet Government and are now awaiting a reply. This was disclosed by Dr. Erkko, the Finnish Foreign Minister, in a statement
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  • 123 2 Chungking, Saturday. QEVERE fighting has broken out on the north bank of the Yangtze River in Central China, where the Japanese forces have launched a vigorous offensive, according to Chinese dispatches received here. This offensive is alleged to be directed at two points. One Japanese columi.
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  • 79 2 RELAXATION of war-time restrictions has been announced In London. The black-out period will now begin half-an-bour after sunset Instead of at sunset, and end half-an-hour before sunrise Instead of at sunrise. Places of entertainment will be permitted from tomorrow to remain open until 11
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  • 79 2 Smithfield, Orange Free State, Sat. IN a speech to-day Gen. Hertzog an- nounced he had assumed leadership of the Reconstructed Afrikanderdom." and that the Nationalist leader. Dr. F. S. Malan. would serve un r him. Gen. Hertzoß attacked C 1. Smuts as "a British
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  • 61 2 TTHE Ministers from the Dominions and India, who are now In London on ministerial discussions regarding the war. yesterday visited the headquarters of the R.A.F. fighter command, somewhere in England. This command is responsible for the air defences of Great Britain and the visitors were
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  • 59 2 Loyang, Saturday. NEWS has reached here of the birth of quadruplets to a poor family at Tachang Village, near Loyang, in Honan Province. Both the mother and the four infants, who are all boys, are doing well. A petition has been sent to the district
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  • 46 2 Paris, Saturday. rE Ministry of War announces that a French cargo-ship of 6,000 tons, the Baoule, was torpedoed in the Atlantic. Two men were killed and eleven other members of the crew are missing. Thirty-eight survivors, including the captain, were rescued. Reuter.
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  • 54 2 Budapest, Saturday. IT is learned that German agents are assuring Germans living in Hungarian and Yugoslav villages that there is no truth in reports they will be sent to the Reich. These agents say the reports arose from a misunderstanding and such a transfer
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  • 28 2 Mere than 1.000,000 banana trees were blown dewn yesterday when a hurricane caught Jamaica and wrought great havoc. Roads and houses were badly damaged.
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  • 44 2 Bucharest, Saturday. A DECREE publis" .'d to-day authorizes the Russian minority to be constituted as a community in order to develop its cultural, economic and social life. The Russian minority will have the same rights as other minorities.— Reuter.
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  • 61 2 Chungking. Saturday. PiE conviction that the American spirit of fair play would eventually lead America to impose an embargo against Japan was exoressed by Bishop Paul Yu Pin, Vicar Apostolic of Nanking, in an address to the China branch of the International Peace
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  • 12 2 Mr. Paasikivi, head of the Finnish delegation now in Moscow.
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  • 146 2 Puppets Study S.M.C. Proposals Shanghai, Saturday. HIGH officials of the Japanesesupported Shanghai City Government are closely studying proposals regarding the policing of the disputed extra-Settlement roads which were handed to the puppet Mayor, Fu Siaoen yesterday afternoon by the chairman of the Municipal Council. The nature of
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  • 101 2 SIGNOR Mussolini made a brief speech yesterday when Italy celebrated the Great War victory over Austria wheh led to the collapse of Austrian resistance. The celebrations were held in Rome, and Sic nor Mussolini said, The memory of what we have accomplished spurs us on in
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  • 87 2 LARGE quantities of food and materials are to be sent from England to the British troops in France. Already, for instance, 20.000,000 sandbags have crossed the Channel and so have large supplies of petrol. An Army corps of two divisions requires 75,000 gallons of petrol
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  • 76 2 THE Air Ministry has issued its eighth casualty list in which the following casualties appear killed In action, 2 killed on active service, 16 mlsoing. 4 believed killed, 1 died on active service, 2 previously reported wounded in action now reported died Ircm wounds received In
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  • 80 2 IN view of the continual German pro Daganda story that the Allied contraband control is an attack on tlv civilian population it is Interesting, says Reuter. to note what small proportion of the total seizures of gocd-> destined for Germany consists of food. In the
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  • 41 2 A MUNICIPAL hawker inspector, Fernandez, was assaulted by I number of Chinese with sticks anl iron bars, while he was on inspection rounds near Kandang Kerbau last night. He was taken to ths General Hospital.
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  • 91 2 Washington, Saturday. THE State Department announces that the German authorities in Poland have executed an American citizen named Josef Sadowski, who was serving in the Warsaw city guard. The United States consul at Warsaw cabled stating that Sadowski was convicted by court martial of concealing
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  • 70 2 Foochow, Saturday. •pHE Church Missionary Society's St. Luke's hospital at Putien in Fukien Province, was hit by two bombs on November 1, completely wrecking the men's hospital and burying 15 patients in the wreckage. The casualties were eight killed and three slightly injured. The remaining
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  • 74 2 Chungking. Saturday. PLATINUM has been discovered m the soutli-western border :>f Szcchuan Province, according to Gen. Lv Chao. director of the Military Ailairs Department of the National Government Headquarters, who recently hpaded an investigation trio to that region. The platinum deposits vrre located in the
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  • 64 2 Tokio, Saturday. rIE Foreign Minister. Admiral Nomura, had an interview with the American Ambassador. Mr. Joseph Grew, this mornin? and exchanged views regarding Japanese- American relations. The meeting lasted an hoi r. According to a statement issued Information Bureau of the Foreign OTVrc. the
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  • 196 2 London. Saturday. HPHE weekly journal, Economist, in a short articl? on the results of the two months cf war states that outside diplomacy 'the whoie German policy is still paying no dividends." The war remains an affair of blockade and counter-blockade. In
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  • 44 2 A demonstration being given of flu:«';a'.es vvhuh have been it. It Waterloo, where the tunnels or the Northern line go under the river Thames, in order to protect the railways from the risk of flooding fom water mains and sewers.
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  • 324 3 More Gifts To War Fund ULU Selangor Chinese held a meeting at Rasa to elect a sub-com-mittee to function as the Ulu Selangor branch of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. Towiiay Tan Chin Slong, who prefided. referred to the strong bonds of friendship between Great Britain and China. "It is not
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  • 94 3 rREE hundred Eurasian children were present at the S.R.C. yesterday for the first rally of the Eurasian Youth Movement, organised by the Singapore Eurasian Association. In welcoming the children. Mr. U. H. da Silva, President of the Assoclaid that the Movement was lor general advancement, to
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  • 121 3 MR. Edward Harry Cribb, of Imperial Airways Ltd., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cribb, of Streatham, London, was married to Miss Marjorie May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. May, of Claremont, West Australia, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. The Rev. R. K. S. Adams took
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  • 72 3 A MALAY bangsawan depicting the story of Ball was performed at the Malay Regiment camp in Singapore last night. The performance was givan through the Deolng Mekkar. patron of' Malay artists of Singapore This show was arranged by Inspector M. Boyle, of the S.S. Police, in
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  • 47 3 The Police Band will play to-morrow at Bctanic Gardens at 5.30 p.m.: March, Lorraine (Ganne); Overture, Tally Ho (Ans3ll>; Selection, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs <Churchlll>: Valse, Gold and Silver <Lehar> Humorous Variations, Three Blind Mi^o (Lotter); Selection, Lilac Time (Schubert).
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 3 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nonis after their wedding: at St. Peter's Church, Malacra. Mrs. Nonis was formerly Miss M. A. Nunis, daughter of Mr. Robert M. Nunis.
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  • 446 3 SURAT PERKHABARAN MELAYU iV*eu;s /n Malay IT is suggested that readers should rut out this news in Malay and hand it to Malay members of their households, thus helping to keep the Malay population informed about the progress of the war. Nov. 4, 1939. R ■\N ratus boat) kapal terbang
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  • 270 3 JOURNALISTS WARN GOVERNMENT •TTHE history of Great Britain's propaganda effort since the outbreak of hostilities seemed to be following much the same course as it did in the last war, said Mr. H. A. Taylor, past president of the Institute of Journalists, at the annual meeting
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  • At The Cinema
    • 58 3 ONE of the most powerful emotional stories brought to the Singapore srreen for a long time. Wuthering Heights," adapted from Emily Bronte's famous novel, opened at the Cathay Cinema last night. Laurence Oliver and Merle Oberon are in the leading roles. Two shorts and a newsreel, which includes
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    • 56 3 FILMED with the famous temples ol Indo-China as a background, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's picture "Lady of the Tropics," which had a midnight premiere at the Capitol yesterday, Is a stirring story of a lovely Eurasian girl's romance. Co-starred with Hedy Lamarr, who is featured in this role, is Robert Taylor,
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    • 56 3 r|*H£ Band and Drums of the 4th battalion, 1 19 th Hyderabad Regiment, will beat retreat on the Padang at 6 p.m. to-morrow The programme will be: March f Combined!. Bab-El-Mandab; Slow March, The Dower Castle; Bugle March, The Glory; Band March, The Waveney; Drums, Solo March.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 6 3 J /Z%?r% >h. jib, .t&r »ij :£>
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    • 262 3 In Singapore I To-day CINEMAS •MJIAMBRA: "Tarzan" "The Green Goddess" 11 a.m., 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15. CAPITOL: "Bachelor Mother" with Ginger Rogers As David Niven. 3.15, 6.15 St 9.15. CATHAY 'Wutherlng Heights" with Merle Oberon David Niven. n a.m.. 3.15. 6.15 9.15. PAVILION: "The Lady Vanishes" with Dame May Whitty.
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  • Entertainment
    • 136 5 First Film Star Called To The Colours TTHE first film star to be called to 1 the colours was Jan Kiepura, the singer, who abandoned a Riviera holiday to Join the Polish army just before the outbreak of hostilities. Whatever the extent to which film production is resumed, many famous
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    • Article, Illustration
      23 5 David Niven and Merle Oberon who appear in Samuel Goldwyn's powerful drama, Wuthering Heights," a United Artists release now showing at the Cathay.
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    • Article, Illustration
      22 5 Hedy Lamarr is co-starred with Robert Taylor in M.G.M.'s story of Saigon, Lady of the Tropics opening at the Capitol this week.
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    • 190 5 THE programme for the Municipal organ recital .to be given by Werner Baer at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 9.15 to-night will be particularly interesting because of the appearance as supporting soloist of Miss Sophie Chang, a Chinese soprano of outstanding lyric quality. Miss Chang, who was
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    • Article, Illustration
      19 5 Irene Dunn and Charles Boyer who co-star in Universal's When Tomorrow Comes." to be shown at the Pavilion soon.
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    • 197 5 ALHAMBRA Now On: "Tarzan and the Green Goddess" (Herman Brix). Republic adventure film. Next Change: "Juarez"' (Paul Muni, .Bette Davis, Brian Aherne, Claude Rains, John Garfield, Josenh Callela, Donald Crisp, Gale Sondergard). Warner Bros drama Following Attraction: "Wife. Husband and Friend" (Warner Baxter, Binnie Barnes, Cesar Romero,
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    • 193 5 "It's A Date Deanna's Next Film WAR-COMPELLED cancellation of her command performance before British royalty In London has caused a hasty revision of Deanna Durbins film plans. Instead of vacationing, and travelling, on comr-Jetlon of her current picture, "First Love," the singing star will go immediately into her next vehicle,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 447 5 VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL TO-NIGHT AT 9.15 P.M. SUN. NOV. sth. ORGAN RECITAL BY WERNER BAER SOLOIST SOPHIE CHANG BOOKING AT HALL 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. AND 5.30 P.M. TEL. 6825 Admission $1.00 and 50cts. Gain 5 Lbs. In 7 Days Don't be discourapod If you are weak, underweight, tired
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    • 336 5 mo l a v p n P<ULJT<R 1 M^ifr. '-'SmmW^mr Till? 11l Li Ijnfiff nr^mmmmmm \f^imw!r^ m^ vjli 1 for folks at home The Post Office states that at least six weeks should be allowed for parcels to reach Gt. Britain, so let us pack 6? send your overseas gifts
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  • 381 6 Clerk With 23 Years 9 Service Fined $500 For Assisting IBRAHIM bin Natarsha, a clerk with m 23 years' service with the Municipal Assessment Department, was fined $500 with an alternative of two months' simple imprisonment by Mr. J. Fletcher-Cooke, Singapore third magistrate, when he
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  • 110 6 Submarine Nearly Rammed In Timor Sea A BRITISH liner in the Au>- tralian-Far East trade almost rammed a neutral submarine in the Timor Sea. The incident was described by an officer of the liner. "We were between Scurr*baya and Samarang when one of the extra lookouts we had posted spatted
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  • 47 6 THE General Officer Commanding, Malaya, Major-General L. V. Bond, will broadcast an appeal for the Poppy Day Fund from the Singapore station let T25 to-night. Lieut-Commander E. M. Douglas, H.N., will broadenst on "The Naval Situation" from the same station on Monday.
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  • 27 6 Capt. A. S. Woodroffe. FMS.JJF., and Second Lieut. D. Farquharson, both of the Third Battalion, have been transferred to the F.M.S.V.F. Reserve lof Officers
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  • 63 6 THE extreme shortage of petrol and the usage of horses by the Army has put the farmers of Germany in a quandary. This has been overcome by the use of all animals with any pulling power for work on their farms. Here is a farmer makin?
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  • 281 6 THE Hong Kong Volunteer Naval Force has now been fully mobilized. The Force had been partially mobilized since the outbreak of the war hut the calling up of the entire force means that approximately 80 Europeans and 100 Chinese are on duty. The
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  • 139 6 fFrom Our Own Correspondent.! Segarnat, Saturday. SEVERAL liquor cases came up for disposal before Inche Ram bin Mohamed Saat. the Segamat magis- trate. Loh Kon Rene, a Chinese of Tembang Estate. Batu Anam, was charged with possession of six gallons of illicit liquor on which duty
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  • 80 6 From Cnr Own orrespondent.) Segamat, Saturday. EXCELLENT progress has been made on the extensions to the Govern- j ment Offices at Segamat and a few months should see the new offices completed. Despite the iirescnt high cost of materials, Segamat is still having a small building bocm and
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  • 60 6 A MALAY, Haji Sakawi bin Abdul i Manan, was produced yesterday in the Singapore fourth police court, where a charge under the Defence Act of leaving the Colony with 1,055 guilders in notes, 31 guilders in silver and 516.82 in Straits currency, was explained to
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  • 84 6 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Serembaru Saturday. PRTHER meetings have been held by Negri Sembilan Estate Cooperative Societies when presidents were elected as follows:— Pertang Estate, Mr. A. A. Brown; Taisho Estate, Mr. R. H. Pantling: Kirby Estate, Mr. D. Farquharson <Mr. T. N. Cummins acting); New Rompin Estate.
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  • 112 6 •Prrm Our Own Correspond Scgamat, Saturday /CONFLICTING evidence was given at a preliminary inquiry on a murder charge heard by Mr. K. G. A Dohoo, the Assistant Adviser, who sat as First Magistrate. "Witnesses for the prosecution fail to agree as to the identity
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  • 139 6 •THE proposed sailing of a Japanese sample fair ship to Central and South American ports, by way of Hong Kong, Singapore, Colombo, Cape Town, Monte Video and Rio de Janeiro, has been cancelled. The fair was intended to be aboard the 9.436-ton T3.K. liner. Manila Maru.
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  • 50 6 'From Our Own Correspondent.! Seremban. The Ceylonese Youths of Seremban held a social for the first time at the Vivekananda Students' Hall -i*-. Seremban. Mr. C. M. Perumal Pillay presided and speeches were made by Messrs. R. Nagaretnam. S. K. P. Sivam. A. V. Rajah and several others.
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  • 47 6 The High Commissioner has granted a commission as temporary second lieutenant in the F.M.S. Volunteer Force to Mr. George Ernest Claudius Ash of the Third Battalion. Another temporary commission as second lieutenant In the same battalion has been granted to Mr. Brownlov; North Smith Laing.
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  • 428 7 Judge Decides There Was No Privilege CONTENTS REVEALED AFTER a five-day hearing, the libel suit in which M. Weinberg, a manufacturer's agent, claimed general damages against Moine Comte and Co., Ltd., concluded yesterday in the High Court. Li an oral judgment
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  • 449 7 Brought In $2,000,000 For Company (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 3. COUND guilty on three charges of criminal breach of r trust involving over $1,100, Ong Teng Ann, a former chief outstation salesman of the Planters' Stores and Agency Co., Ltd., was
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  • 245 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. MUSIC and international and local news will be broadcast to the Asiatic population of Selangor from the Kuala Lumpur transmitting station from next Tuesday. News broadcasts will be given In Malay. Hokkien, Cantonese and Tamil. The station will transmit on
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 7 Mrs. Elsie Pittma%thc Wightman Cup tennis player, w now an A.R.P. telephonist at Fulham Town Hall, London. She prefers a bicycle to a motor-car.
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  • 74 7 A WOMAN, Yam Yong. was fined $200 in the Singapore third police court yesterday for permitting her house to be used as a common gaming house. Charged with her for gaming were 11 others, seven of whom were women. The women were fined $5;
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • 2081 8  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By "II7ELL," said The Sweep, "I see by the papers that little old Itler was losin that there war of nerves. But it don't seem like it now, do It?" "It dont," I said. "All the same," said The Sweep. I see the pore
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 297 8 ASEPTIC OINTMENT H SAVED HIM FROM AMPUTATION FROM South Africa comes this r wonderful tribute to the "Skin Healing Magic" performed by GERMOLENE It proves yet again that no matter how obstinate the trouble is oi how frightful the open wound, still GERMOLENE can heal it clean Thp World's D
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  • Article, Illustration
    107 9 THE Neffri Sembilan Customs soccer team, runners-up in the Neyrl Sembilan inter-departmental soccer league, and other officers of the Negri Sembilan Customs Sports Association. Seated in the centre of the group is Mr. G. J. Gilmour, head cf the local Customs Department and president of the Customs Sports Association, who
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  • 262 9 MISS Rosemary Oakeley, who last week announced her engagement to Mr. Mervyn C. ff. Sheppard, is well-known for her tempera paintings of Malaya, Sumatra and Norway. She is the sister of Mr. R. H. Oakeley of the Malayan Civil Service, who is at the Chinese Protectorate in
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  • BOOKS
    • 513 9 Family Life In The Victorian Times Vtctorian Huuse. By Dorothy Hewlett. Hurst and Blark-tt. 83. I'd. WICTORIAN House is a long, care- fully written novel of the midVictcrian period, and its story of a middle-class family of the times Includes a vivid nccount of the building and opening of the
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    • 525 9 Journey To The Arctic Tracks In THE Snow By David I Haig Thomas. Hodder Stoughton 10/6. (Reviewed by D. G. Osborne- Jones). \j^HEN in Abyssinia during the Abyssino-Italian hostilities. David Haig-Themas several times wished and sighed for the cold and for water. He decided, when the opportunity came, to take
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  • 65 9 the Governor, but following the outbreak of war it was decided that the change would not the present be made. Both he and Miss Oakeley are very musical. London Exhibition jyilSS Oakeley held an exhibition of her paintings in London last winter and her work received a
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    • 556 9 "LOOK AT MEI jf**\ L__t__^-' I don't worry about fever. I used to be weak and irritable and would easily have fallen victim to malaria or other fevers if the doctor had not General Weakness prescribed Kalzana. Kalzana has and Weakness made me fit and strong and ha* built up
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  • 582 10 Col. Spear Tells Of His 15 Weeks' Imprisonment By Japanese I OOKING exceptionally fit in spite of his recent gruelling ordeal of fifteen weeks' imprisonment by the Japanese army in Kalgan, Lieut.-Col. C. K Spear, H. M. Military Attache, has arrived in Shanghai in the steamer Shengking. Colonel Spear will
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  • 258 10 "Cossacks Could Hold Caucasus" D I SSI AN troop moves in Baku and in the Caucasian frontier region bring from the Nazi Press suggestions that Stalin contemplates military operations towards India and the Near East. General Lazar Bitcherakhov. the man who successfully defended Baku in the great war, and ke
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  • 207 10 BIG STORY OF A SMALL U-BOAT f\NCE upon a time No. That SEEMS to be the way to start this story of the sea but the time is now. The story is told by Mr. John Tazewell Jones, an American business man who has spent twenty-two years in Brazil. He
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  • 56 10 E>KiliSll airmen paid tribute to the courage of two German flyers ih*l down in an air raid on the Firth of Forth. Men of the R.A.F. escorted the coffins— draped with the Nazi swastika flag and bearin; wreaths while R.A.F. pipers played a lament
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  • 164 10 London, rrHE British Broadcasting Corporation's stocks have been revived by a brilliant parody entitled "Adolf in Blunderland." In this. Little Adolf follows the White Vonribbet to its hole, gets lost in a pool of his own tears, and meets Catumbrella, who, sittinn on a
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  • 244 10 Nine Rights Of Man— By H. G. Wells London. NINE points of the Rights of Man are enumerated by Mr. H. G. Wells in a letter to The Times. He suggests that they should be s basis of the Allies' war aims. "Definition of boundaries and political adjustments are at
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  • 349 10 Prosperity And Generosity IT is difficult for the layman to think in terms of millions of dollars and to appreciate the tremendous increase in the value of this country's export trade last month. The total reached is estimated at the staggering figure of $103,000,000, so that goods to the
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    • 246 10 fin H TBY OUR TAILORING We only Mtlicit your trial order. MIEN CHONG ■i'vorc'% most up-to-date Tailor. 34. Celecat St. Phone 4816. Ho. 173, Selsg2e Road, ihtte 43 ic Singapore. Tla^, Perfect Couple I'm* T^^^^^^^Tlvl j^^yjf Here ire KVJi/'l.l j L IljJ -wl wit^m" )USt a few Ala Js*C**^r Swan
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    • 172 10 The NEW WORLD CABARET TODAY TIFFIN OANCE 1.30 to 430 pjn. AdmiiiioD Free. TONIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admission 50 eta. PIANO TUNING -REPAIRS REMOVALS HIRE E. CHARLES. Phone 2902. 212, Orchard Rd. THE AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY PROVIDES TROUBLE FREE TRAVEL OUR WORLD WIDE TRAVEL AND BANKING FACILITIES COMBINE TO ELIMINATE
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    • 238 10 ipiendiri qualify for bigger pay dQyiptntf YouV ou can trained at home just N«- I tiuiul Sdtool* traitu ftudtnt* in in Urg* iouraaJC ■odiVSrvle*' "pabltc'AddJtii' 0 Bread<atl^« -31 K _^2\jy^*lj W Sound R«cordi»q Commmicatfoas Tel«vmo» Cm l C -iMy /y, ■'■\\\f^^ National's eaiy-to-Icarn method brings |k~ rM I yn 'il£jr^j^\
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  • 715 11 British 'Plane In "Mad Chase" A DRAMATIC story is told in the "Westfalische LandesZeitung" by a German pilot of a thrilling chase across country, in which he claims to have shot down a British reconnaissance machine which took part in the flight over Western Germany. "It
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  • 102 11 French U. S. Big Guns lira..- r-llllc y to rstaSma the French Forces, being- bra KJ tr .a'lvrgy to Its bate on the Western Front. One of tho 11 inch guns which guard the rana.-na Canal, vital lifeline of th- LntrJ States in the event of war. Mounted on a
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  • 52 11 QERMANY has decreed that not more than ten cigarettes or two cigars may be sold to any one person at the same time in Czechoslovakia. Women will not be allowed to buy any tobacco at all. The object of the decree, it is stated, is to
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  • 235 11 FIRST WAR USE OF AUTOGIROS Convoy Protection Possibilities COR the first time the autogiro, direct-lift, flying machine is being used in a great war. Reports do not indicate that it was used by either side in Poland, but a number of autogiros are employed behind the lines by the French
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  • 45 11 I EONARD Gillespie Reid, aged 39, of Manor House, Hockliffe, Beds, who made the first Atlantic air crossing from Canada to Heston with Mr. J. R. Ayling in August 1934, has died in Northampton Hospital from Injuries received in a road accident.
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  • 79 11 Polish Prince Weds American Paris. MISS Peggy Schulze, daughter of Mrs. Anthony Biddle, Jun., wife of the American Ambassador to Poland, has been married to Prince Alexander Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen In the Paris Town Hall. Prince Hohenlohe-Ingelfingen served in the Polish Army during the German invasion, and is now adjutant to the
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  • 111 11 A L CAPONE, who leaves the U.S. Federal prison on Terminal Island this month, wants to open a cabaret in Miami and take it easy." He received friends in his cell last week and told them of his plans when he regains freedom after 7'/
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  • 144 11 HPHE Hamburger who broadcasts for Dr. Goebbels, has repeated again in his best Morris Oxford accent, the old question, "Where is the Ark Royal?" Since this is about the hundredth time he has asked without apparently getting an answer, we must tell him the truth, writes the
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    • 132 11 /7 "~A BOLDOIK i Sponge l lnger* > //STSV\ CHARM 'L a V< KINDERGARTEN >/Vr4r PLAYBOX (R*fd.) I J\ PAT-A-CAKE (Regd.) CREAM HORN (fr i\ GLAXO (Refd.) Z\rfYA AfV'Vv PAGODA MIXED J/ \\Jl] ]lkCj^> GINGFR NUTS [Jj\ I BOURBON VkKfwl m f M m^mrY h^Mt ASSORTED CREAMS J Mr /H
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    • 810 11 Lungs ,^^^^l IF you're subject to lung-weakening f w^ ilwl \V colds, chronic coughs, bad > r >^\ m \3 throats or sudden chills, be sure 'A^ 1 Aj J| to rake Peps antiseptic, breathcable :TV V^^R^I^ I^II >fll V*L t* Mets. This precaution keeps V fcf^JiSjiS^giJ iBIC tiuuble from
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  • 1063 12 Tin Shares Continue In Demand: Prices Rise LOCAL markets had very little to complain about last week and quite a lot for which they should be thankful. Perhaps the most important development was the rapidly broadening interest displayed by London In sterling tin shares and the
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  • 121 12 Rice quoted per koy.in 10 picuK Other commodities quoted per picuL except where otherwise stated. Singapore, Not. noon. Buyers Sellers Gambler 7.50 Hamburg Cube $14.00 Java Cube f 12.00 Pepper White Muntok 115.75 White $15.25 Black $8.50 Copra Mixed $3.25 Sun Dried $3.65 Sago Flour No. 1
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  • 186 12 Saturday, Nov. 4. The following are the exchange rates this morning according to the daily circular Issued by the Hongkong and Shanghai BankingCorporation: SELLING London T.I 2/4 l lfi London demand 3/4 1/16 Rate for freight 2 4H Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 207 Hamburg demand New York demand
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  • 87 12 Saturday. Not. 4, noon. Borers Sellers Prtces Prices No. IX R.S.S. (Spot loose) 3S 38', No. IX B.S.S. f.o.b. in cam* NoTember 3S}4 384 G.F.A.Q. B.S.S. fo.b. fat bales November 37* F.A.Q. U.S.S. tab. in bale* November 3«Ti 37M FUTURE QUOTATIONS No. IX R.S.S. on
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  • 1293 12 Fraser And Co's List SATUBDAY. NOV. 4. 1939: 1 P.M. MINING Buyers Seller* Ampat Tin (is) 5a 5s 6d Austral AmaL (ss) 6s 9d 7s 3d Austral Malay 37s 39a Aycr Hit am (ss) 24s 9d 26s Ayer Weng ($1) .85 .95 Bangrin Tin 23s
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  • 183 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Close TIN Hitam Tm 8% Int. Nov. 3 Kuala Lumpur Tin is. Kurhai 15% final Nov. 15 do 6% Int. Nov. 15 linpil 5% final Nov. 20 Pahang ConsoL 10% Oct. 3 Rahman Hyd. Ixklo1 x k1o Int. Nov. 6 Rawang
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  • 31 12 THE following crops of rubber were harvested by the respective estates in October: lb. Broome 153,400 Alor Pongsu 45,852 Bedong Rubber 65.472 Temerloh Rubber 31,040 New Scudal 27,000
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  • 41 12 THE directors of Mentakab Rubber Co. Ltd. have made a forward sale of seven tons of standard smoked sheet monthly for the period January to June, 1940. inclusive at 34 cents a pound f.o.b.
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  • 30 12 SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LTD. produced 4,551 plculs of tin-ore in the quarter ended September last. The estimated mine profit for that period :s £28,200.
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    • 819 12 j^\ ILL-RUNDOWN-■<O| I* L^ V\J U w L/ L» i w\ Ly w LjL td^^ \A/ ITn I it 1 py^\ MINERALSeWAMINS v4§^ J AT LAST YOU TOO CAN HAVE THE MINERALS AND VITAMINS WHICH BRING YOU NEW HEALTH, VIGOUR, STRENGTH, CALM NERVES, RICH RED BLOOD. THE latest discovery of
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  • 1858 13  -  R. H. Naylor By THIS WEEKS GOOD DAYS FOR: BUYING: Busines Deals: Tues. 7th. Personal Shopping: Mon. 6th. SELLING: Mon. 6th— Wed. Bth. ENTERTAINING: Mon. 6th— Wed. Bth. Sport: Tues. 7th Thurs. !'th. fPHERE is no eclipse this week to depress 1 us and the position
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    379 13 POOD flower pictures are not difficult to v take, provided you observe a few simple rules. Any camera may be used for picturing (lowers, but a focusing model with anastigmat lens is preferable. With a box camera or set-focus folding camera, you will need a portrait attachment. Slip
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    • 257 13 nbT x ""M i pkcMemb 6clval No more gravy-making worries since Bisto came on the scene to make all the gravy needed easily and quickly. There is nothing to compare with Bisto for giving that dash of something extra good to meat puddings and all meat dishes. Resident Agents Boustcad
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    • 1047 13 HT Slat f/hi a. b^bV .^flHI b^. A B>»X L^L^k. b^t Pj^u ■si t§**^«*^r TAMPAX UGO. TIADI MAM SANITARY PROTECTION WORN INTERNALLY t\ doctor had the IUS process ensures complete lV original idea K|jlA|Mjl and easy removal and makes of adapting disintegration impossible, the medical Tampax is completely tampon, used
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    • 787 13 THIS WEEK FOR YOU HHERE, grouped according Thursday and Friday; important news to month of birth about a hence (irrespective of year), is a JULY (Jan. 22— July 23.)— statement of probabilities to l"f c< anangementt or travel; to be expected this week. inThl JANUARY (Dec. 23 Jan. 20)— home.
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  • 749 14 Make-Up For Life's Drama Max Factor's Advice "All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players •pHE familiar lines above by William Shakespeare were purloined in order to impress upon my readers, in phrases more memorable than any I could compound myself, the thought that the
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  • 114 14 Designer Goes "On Tour" STIEBEL, one of London's leading dress designers, Is closing up his swagger London showrooms to go "on tour." His clientele has been scattered over the countryside because of the war. So he is taking his winter collection, saleswomen, and two mannequins in a van to visit
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  • 56 14 TVELVET bows worn for preference among the curls at the nape of the neck are certamly one of the most popular hair ornaments of the moment. Generally, they are attached to slides or clips which hold together a bunch or rather long curls at the ntck, the back
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    • 347 14 SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE From £116/5/K. P. M. LINE. (Incorp. in Holland) Phone 5451. aw w for folks at home 3? Elizabeth Arden will send the gift .*JsT of your choice to your friends direct from her London Salon and arrange that it arrives at its destination just at
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    • 630 14 f VIKOINIA 1«UCI, MOM Wt '^B r L HKrv Lmt\ I 4bJS^b\«A I \%V LVaVaV I The» Mo» FotioAJH P^A*^l Color Hormony Bj Mokt-up it vied VWk by 9 out of 10 LCIUt aL 'H Hollywood »cr»«n I^.BmbU-i lion li an an- > BJ donemanf which tmt on'.f Max Factor
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  • 390 15 QNE of the new crochet fish-net turbans will solve many a millinery problem. Generally becoming, it can be twisted round the head to suit individual features, and it only costs a few cents to make at home. You could even make two or three in different
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  • 598 15 For The Evening And For Daytime THERE is a great deal of lace to be found in many of the new fashions. Of course, lace is too lovely ever to go completely out of date. But some seasons find it more fashiorable than
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    • 354 15 for PERFECT STYLES •n DRESSMAkiNG READYMADES Cull at MADAME PAGE'S SALONS 13. Battery Rd HOTEL MAJESTIC Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. t STYLE QUALITY VALUE Lingerie Handkerchiefs Linen Unusual and Inexpensive 16 TZr n PhQ"e 7143 Nervy Women Curb Flushes ron't let the "Change of Ufe," Hot Flushes, Nerves, Urnrt Palpitation, Night
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    • 335 15 AVOID <P^V BLEMISHED |V jft *^use this ■B 2PURPOSE SOAP ifloßß^ f th. ,h, n f m A V. B Ttnatr* rough 1 >*if^ I.«*or««./,J Un moo h j Wfl^^k 4r IC \and,uppleo- M Cl«tniin|/ velvet. J L| Look at your skin. Is it dry, harsh and rough —is your
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  • 276 16 No Navigational Aid QREAT BRITAIN, thanks very largely to the skill of Sir Noel Ashbridge, Chief Engineer of the B.B.C., has worked out a broadcasting scheme to baffle the bombers. This is the answer to listeners who have been asking what Sir Samuel Hoare meant when
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  • 252 16 SOUTH AFRICA COMBATS NAZI BROADCASTS Cape Town. 'THE South African Government has decided to take steps to combat the mischievous propaganda broadcast nightly in Afrikaans from Germany. Every night, it is understood, a Government information officer will broadcast from Johannesburg in both English and Afrikaans, a statement on behalf of
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    • 383 16 EXTRA *a What is the reason for the extra--4 special tastincss of Skippers It's d 4. Mf not only that they're such fine, d M V plump little fish their special f Pdl^ p ym secret is that they've been lightly f m cured btfore canning. It puts 0 d
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    • 186 16 zz _i "jßsjk b^. J I"™"" If Iv f Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again "At 38, had backache so badly that I to as like an old man. Going upstairs was an ordeal. It often made me gasp with pain. Tico weeks ago, I started taking Kruschen Salts. To-day,
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    • 971 16 Broadcasting SINGAPORE PENANG TO-DAY TO-DAY ZHL 225 metres. ZHJ 6.08 mc/s (49.30 m.) ZUP 30.06 metres. a.m. am. 7.30 Light music. 11.00 Military band music played by the 7.50 8.8.C. news bulletin (relayed). band of H. M. Royal Air Force and 8.10 Close down. Grand Massed Brass Bands. f 12.00
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    • 208 16 Winners Of Puzzle Of Oct. 22 Two competitors succeeded In solvln.? correctly the Sunday Times Crossword Puzzle printed In our Issue of Oct. 22 and they therefore share the $100 prize offered. Their names and addresses are: Miss T. P. Mali. c/o. T.A. Slew, c/o. Harrisons, Barker and Co. Ltd.,
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  • 240 17 Both Teams Play Fast Football (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang. Saturday. ■TTHE Penang Chinese, Penang soccer league champions, were lucky to hold the Indian Recreation Club to a draw in the final of the Penang F.A. Cup competition yesterday, each side
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  • 800 17 PIE badminton season for the current Max easily constitutes a record in so ps the activities of the Singapore Badmliijriation are concerned. In addition to the urual number of .ndlvidual champion- nip icTirnamrnts. mc~t of r/hich hay,? already been Included, the open inter-club tournament, which has attrartrd no
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  • 113 17 THE United Engineers Recreation Club held their annual "At Home" yesterday. After tea and games, Mr. J. A. P. Strachan. president of the Club, called upon Mrs. R. M. Duff to present the prizes to Bowls singles: Winner, E. Laidman; runnerup, W. O. Harris. Bowls
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  • 61 17 The Singapore Asiatic Rugby trial which was to have b^n played at Fairer Park yesterday in preparation for the forthcoming match with the Negri-Sembilan All Blues, was cancelled owing to an Insufficiency of players. The Rugby match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the V.M.C.A., which
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  • 353 17 A. C. S. KEEP SCHOOL TITLE AT BADMINTON THE Singapore inter-school badminton tournament ended yesterday when the Anglo-Chinese School retained their title by beating the V.M.C.A. School of Commerce by the narrow margin of three games to two. It was a brilliant victory for the title holders and they deserved
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  • 157 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. IN a fast and keenly contested hockey game played at tlie Hospital Club padang the Muar Hornets, an unbeaten team, were held to a draw by the Resl. There was no score. The Hornets had the oetter of the exchanges and should have
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  • 58 17 The following will represent .be Oxygen B.P. against the Roxy Theatre 3. P. at the covered stadium on Saturday Nov. 11, at 7.30 p.m.: A. Antoine, Peter Ang, Fong Yew Wan, O. Jean, N.R. Ponnuswamy. Sim Sock Hee, Tan Pob Chuan and Michael Wee Peng Hong. Reserves: P.
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  • 45 17 At the general meeting of the Singapore Exchange Rovers the following were elected office-bearers Chairman. Khoo Eng Tee; hon. secretary, lim Chwee Hoe hon treasurer. Ooh Peng Slan hon. auditor, Teo Soo Chye hon. sports captain, Koh Chck Tuan committee, lim Huay Ann.
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  • 36 17 The following will represent tiie Jolly Youngsters B.P. against the Cr.pl.al B.P. at the covered stadium to-day eft 7.30 p.m. sharp: Oovlndasamy. Nagapan, Narayanasamy, Rajagcpal. Vadivellu. .tahim. Ponnuswamy, Wee Peng Hong, T.P. Chuan.
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    34 17 Thr Boustead S.C. beat the Malaya Publish ii.fc House S.C. s— in the 5.8..V commercial bouses tournament. From left: Low Cheng Koon, Chung Cheng Mock, Hong Chuan, Koh Trek Ec and Low Keng Ann.
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    25 17 The M.-.laya I*ul)!ishin» llou S.C. lo?! i id W .C. o—.. H the S.B.A. commercial houses tournament, rrom left: Mahmood, Jumari, Hamid, All and Raima.
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    • 1166 17 EYE EXAMINATIONS, EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY I j The Kew r—-^$ (£P 18 Point tTHr)MP/ON \OPTICAL Cc i x I -\.m... PHONE 3002. K. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science &> years' Ewvjeaa Clinical Experience A DEGREE IK ACCOUNTANCY! Secretaryship, cost Acccunuuicy, Shipping, Banking. Insurance or Bookkeeping is essential for a highly-paid
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    • 503 17 J^^mmm\ She's the kind of figure that show* W. M off her san to perfection but ones she- had a tendency to put or fc J ;s*£'* Hl' weight, to lose those graceful $r M curves, until a friend recommended JOP tyZ her to take Bile Beans. Norn her v£»
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  • 28 18 The RafTles Institution hockey team beat the R.A.F. (Scletar) side by two seals to one in a keen game at Seletar yesterday
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  • 191 18 RESULTS of ties in the S.C.R.C. open lawn tennis tournament yesterday were Open doubles Chua Choon Leons Mid Chin Kee Onn beat S. K. Gaw and Wee Eng Lock, 6—4. 6 4. Ifannicap doubles John Llm and Seah Eng Chiang beat C. Y. Koh and L. C. Goh,
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  • 146 18 Twenty-lour cards were .ken out for the November Women* spoon at the Kcppel O. C. and the following were the scores returned: Mrs. A. B. Memles 44—11=33, Mrs. A. M. Low 43—9=34, Mrs. J. M. Praser 51—17=34, Mrs. E. Glenny 52—18=34, Mr? H. E. Pike 52-18=34, Mrs.
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  • 43 18 In the "B" class singles final of the V.M.C.A. lawn tennts tournament yesterday Jafor b. Paklr (—l5) beat A. Paklr (—3) 6—4. O. The "C" class singles final will be played between Max Wosly t. 15) and N. T. Aaaomull 3).
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  • 537 18 Season's Grandest Game IN the grandest game of Rugby 1 played in Singapore this season, the Army, last year's Malaya Cup finalists, beat Singapore by eleven points (two drop goals and one try) to eight (one goal and one try) in a game played on the
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  • 458 18 DESULTS of fooi. all games x played on Saturday NORTH EASTERN Bradford C 4 Bradford 3 Darltrgton 1 Newcastle 2 Hull 0 Leeds 3 NORTH WESTERN OJdham 3 Accrington 1 EAST MIDLAND Btrnsley 2 MansMd 1 Grlmsby 3 Sheffield V 7 2 WESTERN Wrexham 4 Stoke 4 MIDLAND
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  • 119 18 THE following teams have been selected to play in the final trial game at the Girls Sports Club on Monday to pick the Rest team to meet the European women In the Poppy Day hockey match: Colours: M. Oehlers SO; J. Atwell (Y.W.C.A.>, A. Pennefather, (capt.) iO.SC);
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  • 21 18 The RAF. (Tengah) held the S.C.R.C. to a scoreless draw in an exciting hockey match at Tengah yesterday.
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  • 327 18 Chinese Swimming Club Carnival THREE records were broken at the Chinees Swimming Club's annual carnival yesterday. The new records were established by Tan Slang Yeo in the 200 metres b'iist stroke. Henry Yeo In the 200 metres free style, and Teo Peck Soon in the 100 metres tack stroke. Mr.
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  • 85 18 Llout. n. V. S. Wright was the winner of the President's Golf Cup of the Royal Johore International Club with a net score of 65. Cards returned: Lieut. R. V. 8. Wright 42 38—15.-65. J. W. Moore 37 39—8=68. J. A. E. Reid 45 38—14 69, Dr. E.
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  • 173 18 The following have been selected to play hockey for the V.M.C.A against Punjab Regiment to-morrow at 5.10 p.m. on the Anson Road ground: Wee Alk Chan. A. C. Wilton. R. Lyne, Goh Chin Chye. G. L. Day. F. Hutchlnson, Edgar, Gan Kee Tian, Les Fong Llm. A. C.
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  • 162 18 (From Our Own Correspondent.* Segamat. IT was decided at a recent hockey meeting to start the annual league after the puasa and to run the competition on a two-round basis. If any such competition is to be run it is time that a move was made A least,
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  • 51 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. ARKANGKMENTS have been ninde for a hockey match on Nov. 10 between the Malacca Eurasian Association and the Singapore Recreation Club. The proceeds of lh*» mate» will go to the Poppy Day Fund. The Association will hold a dance in the
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    • 244 18 FOR -1 Brighter LIGHT LIFI INSIST UPON b talk FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES TONG LAM Co. Purveyors to the British Army Many. Ship-Chandlers 6V General Store-Keepers. ALL KINDS OF POULTRY FOOD are available at all times Telegraphic Address:— "PHEASANT" SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 7328 23-25. Robinson Rd., Spore. G.P.O. Box No. 510 i^T^l
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    • 813 18 L^Lw aW iW w^ j To help Prevent COLDS j and Bad 6reath..|i hpsShri I ANTISEPTIC I I ..~tk& /O-Skco*u£ I Id Germ-Killing bottle Pepsodent Antiseptic equals three bottles of ordinary kinds Evw«rhutfilatriwitk2parU *;"V vttar stM kills gares ia sac- $??~faCT*#l Mds...Lasts3tnusas!on£l |pK HAKES YOUR MONEY 60 U 3 TIMES
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  • 308 19 Little Test Of State's Strength (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SELANGOR beat Negri Sembilan in the first inter-State hockey match of the season played here to-day by nine goals to nil. The losers offered little resistance and the same was as one-sided
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  • 217 19 Negri Beat Perak In Trophy Game (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. IN semi-darkness and with street lights switched on, Negri Sembilan snatched a winning try in the second period of extra time to beat Perak by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to three points (a penalty
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  • 181 19 R.N. R.A.F. BEAT JOHORE 'From Our Own Correspondent.) Rengam, Saturday. PLAYING on a water-logged ground, the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force beat Johore at Rugby by 18 points (three goals and one try) to nil to-day. Despite the bad conditon of tho ground, the game was fought at a
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  • 203 19 'From Cur Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE Negri Sembilan Club of Sercmban is 1 holding a handicap lawn tennis tournament which is being played jn the hard courts of the club. The entries are: B Class Singles: B.J. Dionyslus (—l5), J.D. Sundraj <+2), Dr. Tara 3ingh (+4), B.
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  • 250 19 <From Our Own Correspondent; Malacca, Saturday. niSPLAYING marked superiority the I*-' Muar Hornets gained a 3 2 vie- Tory over the Malacca Eurasian Association in a hockey match played here. Carvalho. Stanley and Lawrence were prominent in the visitors' attack. Centre-half Goddard and full-backs Kholoff
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  • 264 19 Indian Army Beat Indian Civilians A GOAL scored three minutes from time gave the Indian Army a welldeserved hockey victory over the Indian Association on the latter's ground in Balestier Road yesterday. This was the second successive win the Indian Army registered over the local Indians within a fortnight. Superior
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  • 195 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. INCHE Hashim bin Maridan, A.C.P.. 0.C.P.D.. Muar, has gone to Johore Bahru on transfer. By his departure Muar has lost a keen soccer supporter. Inche Hashim was a committee member of the Muar Football Association and he was also on the
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    25 19 \V. G. DUDGEON: A Malayan rugger 'star.' This season plays for Perak. Last season he helped Selangor to Its Cap victory. A tireless wing forward.
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    26 19 C. XI" MS: A promising young Selangor rll-round sportsman. Played In State hockey triale, a prominent club footballer and. at cricket, is a sound opening bat.
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  • 217 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE Selangor State Rugby trial this A evening between Probables and Possibles was a tame affair. The handling of both sides left much to be desired although the packs on the whole played a good game. Probables' pack showed
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  • 232 19 TAKING the field with eight men and, playing later with nine men, the Singapore Cricket Club did well to force a draw against the 21st Mountain Battery at hockey on the padang yesterday. Kinsey and Todd had their hands full in the defence with Sproul-Bolton.
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  • 221 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. BY scoring the only goal late in the game the Excise Sports Club gained a hard earned hockey victory over the Malacca Club. The Excisemen therefore avenged their defeat by the Club in the previous week. A feature of the play was
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