The Straits Times, 19 November 1939

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  • 38 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN \fALAYA FINAL EDITION No. 413 Sunday, Nov. 19, 1939 Price 10 Cents THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya No. 413 Sunday, Nov. 19, 1939 Price 10 Cents
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  • 900 1 Trail Of Death In Austria Slovakia NINE STUDENTS SHOT, 1,200 ARRESTS AND SCHOOLS CLOSED DEPORTS of dissension and revolt in Germany, Austria and Slovakia are now confirmed and developed. On Friday night, the Germans announced that nine Czech students had been executed as a result of
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  • 376 1 India's Share In War On German Aggression London, Saturday. "ALL classes in India are deter- mined to see the Nazis defeated," declared Sir Zafrullah Khan, who is visiting Britain as the representative of the Government of India in the war discussions between Dominion and Imperial Ministers, in a broadcast last
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  • 73 1 r\R. Ernst Franz Hanlstacngl, former chief of the Nazi Foreign Press Bureau, who was interned by Scotlandyard at the beginning of the war, has now been released. Before his Internment Dr. Hanfstaengl lived In West Kensington for two years in voluntary exile from Germany. After his
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  • 117 1 HTHE AlUed air forces on the western front had two notable successes on Friday. It has now been revealed that one of the German planes which flew over the Vosges region on Friday was forced down and its crew was taken prisoner and Interned. Secondly,
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  • 73 1 THREE German prisoners, one ot them 15 years old and the other two 17, escaped early yesterday irom an internment camp in the east ot Scotland, says Reuter. Police stations have been warned throughout the country and the prisoners are not expected to get far.
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    42 1 Ihe Deatchland, Admiral MMt lai Admiral Graf Spec are sister ships of 10,000 tons built between 1931 and 1934. popularly know, as pocket battleships." They each carry si* 11 -Inch runs firing a 670 Ib. projectile with a range of 30,900 yards.
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    20 1 The Ftirftt Sergeant *Wes last minute instructions to the gunner before the bomber takes off somewhere In France."
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  • 151 1 London, Saturday. THE Allies "economic partnership' revealed in the communique Issued last night following the meeting of the Supreme War Council is warmly endorsed by the Press. Under the new agreement, the InterAllied plans for pooling economic resources are to be carried out
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  • 29 1 HPHE Chinese war-time capital of Chungking had Its first air-raid for six weeks on Friday. Twenty-seven Japanese raiders dropped bombs on the outskirts of the city.
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  • 206 1 SUICIDES TO SA YE NON-JEW SPOUSES FROM GHETTO THE desperate plight of Jews in the Jewish reservations in German-occupied Poland is described by the Berlin correspondent of the Danish newspaper Politiken. Thousands of Jews who have teen transferred to Poland are kept in huge
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  • 88 1 New York, Saturday. FIGHTER squadrons were he-Id in readiness at secret bases in Canada to repel any raiding aircraft launched from German ships, Mr. N. M';L. Rogers. Canadian Minister of National Defence, declared in an interview with the New York Herald-Tribune. H3 said flying boats and
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  • 79 1 CLASSES for air training In Canada will b 3 opened in a few months, it is reported from Ottawa. The representatives from Great Britain, New Zealand and Australia have practically completed their consultations with the Canadian Government about the details of organization and finance of the
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  • 238 1 Indian Ocean Raider May Be Pocket Battleship TPHERE li still no certain news about the identity of the Gorman raider which sank the small British tanker Africa Shell off th« coast of Portuguese Kast Africa. Members of the Africa Shell's crew yesterday examined various photographs and picked out one of
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  • 86 1 **R. Lftslle Hore-Belishn. the Scnre- tary of State fcr War, who travelled to France, went up the line yesterday and insnected some of the battle posKtana of the British Expeditionary Force. He was met by Lord Gort. the British Ciimmander-in-Chief. V/hile tho tour was
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    • 12 1 P K Htfuary 1 Singapore— Penang. Sirdhana Inquiry: Pages 6 and 7
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  • 425 2 Would Fight To Keep Reds From Balkans TTALY'S attitude towards the German-Soviet combination is steadily becoming- more uncompromising". Meanwhile, Hungary and Spain have openly aligned themselves with Rome. The official Rome radio early yesterday declared that Italy would resist any attempt to introduce Communism into the
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  • 88 2 Italy Spain Firm On Dutch Neutrality THE Radio Paris report that Italy and Spain have informed the German Government, through normal diplomatic channels, that they are interested in the territorial integrity of Holland and Belgium being respected, has been officially confirmed in Madrid, it is learned in Paris. Meanwhile, authoritative
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  • 178 2 THE Chinese have dislodged the Japanese from Lungmen. 20 kilometres north-west of Pakhoi, in South-western Kwangti ng Province, and forced the Japa. se back to their ships, according to Shiuchow message to Chungking (reports Central News). A small Japanese force landed at Chisha,
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  • 48 2 London, Saturday. ANOTHER German ship has been taken as a prize. It is learned that the steamer Gloria has been taken to a Scottish port witn a prize crew on board. The Gloria carried a cargo of wheat. The German crew has been interned.
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  • 52 2 Paris, Saturday. I*HE German liner Bremen, which was on the seas at the outbreak of war and sought shelter in the Russian port of Murmansk, has been transferred to Soviet ownership, according to the Paris radio. The announcement adds the transfer took place on Nov.
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  • 30 2 Melbourne, Saturday. Australia Is spending £6,000,000 a month during the current quarter on defence measures, Mr. R. O. Menzles. Prime Minister told a deputation of unemployed.— Reuter.
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  • 70 2 A DUTCH military plane went up soon after three German planes were seen in the neighbourhood of the Netherlands Island of Vlieland yesterday. Two of the German planes at once flew out to sea beyond the limit of territorial waters. The third, however, replied
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  • 68 2 Chungking, Saturday. pHINESE forces on all fronts during the first half of November, wounded or killed 10.330 enemy troops, and took 29 prisoners, besides seizing 617 rifles, 22 machine-guns and six fleld-pleces. The Chinese also destroyed 11G armoured cars. A total of 324 engagements took place
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  • 35 2 Yho Queen recently visited factoriss "somewhere hi England Army and other National Service uniforms are beiti; product .1 at hlph speed. Her Majesty is seen inspecting forage hats and tips.
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  • 102 2 ONE of the features of the British pavilion at the New York World' Fair, which aroused the greatest interest was a copy of Magna Carta, which was on exhibition having been loaned i for purpose by the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln Cathedral. This copy
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  • 118 2 Tokio, Saturday. HATS and canes, in addition to overcoats, will be Included In the list of things to be crusaded against by the Anti-Overcoat Wearing Society this winter, according to the Miyako Shimbun. At the last committee meeting it was decided by those present, including Hideo Airo,
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  • 33 2 Copenhagen, Saisrfej A V.OMAN I.A-.i ».rcn asi to nine months' imnrisonm".r.t for listening; to a foreign broadcast) aceordlac t"> the Berlin corresoondeni of thi newspaper Poliliken.
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  • 72 2 Berlin, Saturday. TiiE eight hour working diy in German Industries ij to b 3 inoressed to ten hcurs. Dr. Ley. leader <>t the German Labr.ur Front, annovneed to-dr»y. Hot meals would be served, he said, and the p.iy lor the Increased two hours wculd be ta::ed
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  • 46 2 THE Japanese commander In '1 sin said in an n vrvirv that the blor::nc;- of the AngloFrench ins woulc 1 co until ull troubles; wore over. But. he added that the Japa not iiiUmd to prevent fc.-j.-i .-ici oor.l supplies from reaching sicne- Renter.
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  • 72 2 MRS. H. M. Swanwiclc. the first woman to be a member of the British delegation to the League Assembly, which she attended in 1924 and again in 1929, died last week aged 75. Mrs. Swanwick, who was editor for I many years of the British monthly j
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  • 40 2 Inclewood (California), Saturday. A$17.«00,0«0 order for 400 training planes has been received from the British Air Ministry by the North American Aviation Corporation. This duplicates last year's order on which work is almost completed. —Renter.
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  • 325 2 P\R. SUN FO, in an interview with the News Chronicle, declared that a new Chinese army has been secretly assembled and trained in many different parts of the western provinces of China over the past 15 months since con cription came into force, reports
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  • 67 2 HOW THE GERMA GETS ITS NEWS Brussels. I LUXEMBOURG peasants are no longer able to wrap their lunch In newspaper. Those who cro^s the frontier daily to work in Germany hr>ve been threatened with arrest if they do so. The German authorities are alarou d at the number of saidicrs
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  • 67 2 Hong Kong, Saturday. COR the first time a Japanese naval plane landed at the Kailak a?rodrome here yesterday. The plane later took off the same r.fternoon for Welchow Island to carry spares for ths damaged Imperial Airways plane which was forced down by a Japanese
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  • 726 3 MR. Thomas George Duncan AshleyCooper, of the Customs Department, Singapore, and son of Mrs F. M. E. Ashley-Cooper, of Kew, Surrey. England, was married at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to Miss wiarjorle Elfreda Gale, daughter of Mrs. E. F. Gale, of Dalwhinnie, Oxley Road, Singapore. Archdeacon Graham White
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  • 236 3 CHARGE CHANGED TO THEFT OF PETROL ■m Our Own Correspondent) Muar. FK using a private hire car without obtaining tfca permission of the owner, Tay Lai Huat was produced before Tuan Hajl Nasslr bin Haji Salleh and charged wl'.h the theft of a car. This charge was, however, amended to
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  • 340 3 SINGAPORE Volunteer Corps programme of drilL-. for the week ending Nov. 26: Monday: 17.15 hrs., Headquarters. S.R.A. (W. Gun Drul: 17.30 hrs. Headquarters, S.R.E. <v>.. Coy.. Training 17.15 hr».. Fort Labrador, S-F.C.H E. (vi.. Section Training; 17.15 hrs.. Alexandra, S.A.S.C. (v).. Driving Instruction: 17.00 hrs College
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  • 50 3 KING'S POLICE MEDAL FOR MALAY THE King's Police Medal has been awarded to Constable Abdul Hamid bin Lazim. of the F.M.S. Police, for gallantry at Pangkor Island on July 31 in effecting unarmed the arrest of a Malay who had run amok and mortally stabbed a bystander and wounded others.
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  • 154 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. A SUM of $456.90 has been collected by the Malacca women's working parties for the Malaya Patriotic Fund lor the purchase of wool, materials and comforts for the Services. This was announced by Mrs. W. J. Curran-Sharp at a meeting of
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  • 106 3 London, Saturday. TpHE Legislative Council of Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies, has passed unanimously a resolution moved by unofficial members approving of payment of $1,000,000 to the Imperial Government as a contribution towards the war expenditure. The gift has been accepted by Mr. Malcoim
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  • 100 3 A SECOND talk by Licut.-Comman- der B. M. Douglas, R.N.. on The Naval Situation,'' will be broadcast from the Singapore station to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. This talk will deal with the U-boat war and the convoy system, and will also touch on methods of protecting
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  • 42 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. r[E Poppy Day collections received by Mrs. W. J. Curran-Sharp, hon. organiser of the Fund, amounted to $2.690 30 compared with $2.443 92 in 1938. A few more collections are yet to come.
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  • 53 3 CAPTAIN FURY AUSTRALIA'S Robin Hood Is brought realistically on the screen by Brian Aherne In Captain Fury," the United Artists release which had a midnight premiere at the Cathay Theatre last night. The story, which is full of action. Is excellent entertainment. Also In the cast are Victor McLaglen and
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    • 422 3 Christmas FOOD BOXES for H. M. Forces Overseas or at Home BOXES TO TROOPS. Arrangements have been made with Messrs Harrods to forward Special Food Boxes to members of H. M. Forces serving at Home or Overseas. Lists are now available at all our Branches and Depots. orders should be
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    • 335 3 In Singapore To-day CINEMAS ALHAMBRA: Wife. Husband and Friend with Loretta Young and Warner Baxter. 3.15, 6.1S and 9.15. CAPITOL: The Moon and Spirit 11 a.m., 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15. CATHAY: Man About Town with Dorothy Lamour and Jack Benny 11 ajn. 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 PAVILION: When Tomorrow Comes
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    • 627 4 A GLEEFULLY HOWLING CROWD NIGHTLY HAILED IT THE LAUGH HIT of The Year! 3.15, 6.15 9.15 ALHAMBRA v In repressed Gaiety! Sparkling Hit Alluring Music j*-*^*^ Lively. ALSO AIR -MAIL "PAT HE GAZETTE" TODAY MORNING SHOW AT 11 A.M. ONLY TYRONE POWER in "JESSE JAMES" 20th Century-Fox All Technicolour Production
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    • 156 4 POWERFUL ENTERTAINMENT YOU'LL THRILL TO! STARTS TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 V 9.15 PAVILION I I oß^^ S^^, V Im T*"^" i Qs^sf cic oin sss> J» TVH wfri> EVE HIIEI OOMLI BRlfieS Wn. LBIBI6AN I I I DIFFERENT FROM ANYTH'NG YOU'VE EVER SEEN! STARTS WEDNESDAY AT PAVILION I THE "ISLAND" I
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    • 309 4 The "FRANKENSTEIN" of Chinese Motion Pictures 4 SHOWS TO-DAY f\ A QITAI 11 3.15- 6.15-9.15 \#Mr I I W A weird Thrilling Jt VA Unusual Story r—\/^^7TTimW enacted by famous I ill kA 1 Chinese Stars! LS^^^^^L^^ W* Direct from a J J IHv Record Breaking I J i^l t\
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  • Entertainment
    • 190 5 ALHAMBBA Now On: "Wife, Husband and Friend" (Warner Baxter. Binnie Barnes, Cesar Romero, George Barbier, J. Edward Bromberg. Eugene Pallette, Helen Wectleyj. 20th Century Fox comedy. Next Change: 'Empress Wu Cheh Tien." fa Chinese fl'.m. with full English subtitles, starring Violet Koo). Following Attraction: "I was a
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    • 331 5 A TALK on "Chinese and Hollywood," with highlights on the motion picture industry and its stars, was given by Mr. James Zeemin Lee at a recent Hong Kong V.M.C.A. Men's Club tiffin. Mr. Lee was assistant technical expert for M.G.M. when The Good Earth was produced,
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      236 5 A NEW amateur theatrical organisation, known as The Island Committee, has started production in Singapore. It is hoped to produce a new play every quarter in aid of charity. The executive (Singapore) committee of the Malaya Patriotic Fund has given its official sanction to the proceeds of the
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    • 60 5 Les Rohmer The Astor Girls I ES ROHMEK and the Astor Girls. the popular musical and dancing trio who have been at the Sea View Hotel, open a season at the New World Cabaret on Monday. Baby Saroja, whose classical Indian dance is one of the highlights of the Tamil
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    • Article, Illustration
      18 5 A scene from I Was a Captive of Nazi Germany,'* a strong documentary drama coming to the Alhambra.
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      19 5 Robert Young and Florence Rice as they appear in Miracles For Sale," a mystery Aim coming to the Pavilion.
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      23 5 A scene Irom Good Girls go to Paris," a Columbia film, co-star-ring Joan Blondell and Melvyn Douglas, which opens at the Capitol soon.
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      23 5 Brian Aherne and Victor McLaglen who uiipear in Hal Roach's "Captain Fury," an adventure film of Australia's "Robin Hood,'' coming to the Cathay.
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  • 2406 6 R.A.F* And Army Officers Describe Last-Minute Scenes On The Bridge 1^ AST-MINUTE scenes on the bridge of the British India liner Sirdhana before she struck n mine three miles south of Singapore were described yesterday by an R.A.F. officer and an Army officer at the resumed inquiry
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  • 528 7 IT is suggested that readers should cut out this news in Malay and hand it to Malay merr of their households, thus help to keep the Malay population im :m--ed about the progress of the war. Nov. 18. 1939. SUATU Jawatan-kuasa daiipada orang2 bangsa India dalam Slngapura
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  • 85 7 AT a public meeting of all Indians resident in Kajang district the following were elected office bearers to collect, for the duration of war, a monthly voluntary contribution of one per cent, of salary of income from Indians for the Patriotic Fund: Mr. K. S. Rengasamy Iyer, chairman:
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    • 665 7 ■5 if V^tKf 1 VtftEOY FOR &W* A ll AiLntNfs ENG AUN TONG j THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE. Eaten Up with RHEUMATISM Backache headache l/^^ ti c-. r iii CIRCLES Ximtipl Now Fit as a Fiddle, UNDERE YEs>^^y Thanks fro Cysfrex r V^f/ NURSE AT LAST FINDS A MEDICINE
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    • 388 7 ON THE SUBJECT OF INCOME Security in old age is as much desired by the man with a moderate income as by the man who is well-to-do. In these days of uncertain international outlook the best security is obtainable under the "PRUDENTIAL" INSURANCE INVESTMENT PLANS. Assets exceeding £346,000,000, and an
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  • 1623 8  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By A L WAYS remembering that the Queen of Tonga is still on our side, we thought the war was going on quite nicely last week. For instance, there was a startling piece of n?ws hidden away in the Twopenny Daily which did not
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 355 8 CONTRACT BRIDGE A MITCHELL BARNES Is known as a g TH FOUR ACES rt# chaqce-Uking player. Mr. Barnes 1 *v v method Is to listen carefully to the bidding tory double might bring forth the un'atisand then decide whether his side or the i^-x^ty response of two diamonds, opponents hold
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  • 1099 9 Mainl y About Malayans pßy 1 |The Onlooker CEW are better qualified to speak for the local-born Indian community than Mr. V. Pakirisamy who has recently been elected president of the Singapore Indian Association. Possessing considerable property in Singapore, his family's association with the city goes back over a century.
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  • 254 10 Mr. Baker Rides His Buffalo IN aid of the Poppy Day Fund, a mounted gymkana was held at Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. Long before the events were due to start, the padang was thronged with spectators of all nationalities. The arrival of bearded Mr. Baker from Renglet,
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  • 389 10 Opinion A. R. P. Lessons It is now nearly twelve months since the first visible steps were taken to organize precautions against air raids in Singapore, and in that period considerable progress has been rr -de. From the results of Thursday's experiment with black-out and curfew it is obvious that
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  • 204 10 You Should Be Richer By $3.50 Y ou may not nave more money in your pocket to-day than you had at the beginning of September but many people in Malaya must have, because there were $17,000,000 worth more of currency notes in circulation at the end of October than there
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  • 97 10 From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. THE Negrl Sembilan Chinese remitted to China recently a further sum of $10,000 in Straits currency bringing their total contributions to $415,000 in Straits currency and also a sum of $700,000 in Chinese currency which had been remitted in the past.
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  • 52 10 DID NOT DECLARE GUILDERS FINED A FINE of $30, in default one month's Imprisonment, was imposed on Haji Sakawi bin Abdul Manan in the district court yesterday for failing to declare possession of 1,084 guilders to Mr. T. M. Smyllie, of the Immigration authorities, on board the s.s. Ophir on
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  • 145 10 "JCR, my name's Gilroy" "Mine is Nicola." Thus did two well-known magicians meet in Singapore last week, one sjmpathising with the other. For David Gilroy, president of the Malayan Magic Circle, who returned from a holiday in Europe by the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Slamat just
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  • 74 10 'From Our Own Carrespondpnt) Seremban. A GUARD of honour of fcO men and the band of the Negri Sembilan Battalion of the F.M.S. Volunteer Force will assemble opposite the main entrance to the Astana at Sri Menanti on Nov. 25, when a Durbar of the F.M.S. Rulers will
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous

  • 668 11 Gus Davis Appeal In Kuala Lumpur Court documents which formed the only evidence against them. Mr. Grattan-Bellew also said that tf, as Mr. Hastings had said, that type of crime had not increased in the past few years it was time it was
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  • 205 11 <Frr,m Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. pROM Monday ZGB4, the Kuala Lumpur transmitting station which been on the air for a fortnight, will broadcast news in English, relaying the BBC. at 8.35 p.m. and 7.50 a.m. every day. The station broadcasts on a wavelength of 60
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  • 59 11 B. BROWN, a private of the R.A., was yesterday produced in the Singapore fifth police court when a charge of stealing a car, a silver belt and cash of about $9, was explained to him. The theft was alleged to have been committed in Orchard Road early yesterday
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  • 352 11 From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. STATING that if there were no "receivers" there would be fewer bicycle thef«. Mr. R. C. Redman, the first magistrate, yesterday sentenced Ng Kong Kang and Lam Chong to six months' rigorous imprisonment each, for being in possession of
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  • 181 11 RURAL BOARD NEW LAW AT the last meeting of the Singapore Rural Board Mr. C. Reuben referred to an important piece of legislation recently passed by the Municipal Commissioners relating to the right of waiver for building plans and permits and numbered Section 144 (A). Mr. Reuben said he wished
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  • 52 11 PERSONAL bail of $100 was allowed a Malay policeman, Mohamed Syed bin Samad, in the third court yesterday when he claimed trial to a charge of sleeping on duty at the Cable and Wireless offices on Nov. 3. The case was fixed for hearing on
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  • 708 12 Quiet But Steady Close After Moderate Turnover ON the whole markets have had a fairly satisfactory week. The expected invasion of Holland has not taken place and if the war Is progressing slowly It certainly seems to be progressing in favour of the Allies. Conditions in
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  • 1276 12 Fraser And Co's List SATURDAY. NOV. 18, 1939: 1 P.M. ■UN Bayer* Seller* Ampat Tin (4s 4* SW 5s 3d Austral Amal. (SS) 6a 7s Austral Malay (C) 37s 19* Ayer HUatn 24s 3d 25s 3d x.d. Ayer Weng ($1) .90 .95 Bangrln Tin (£>
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  • 99 12 Singapore. Nov. 18, noon. Buyers Sellers Pepper White Muntok $15.56 White $15.00 Black 8.50 Copra Mixed $3.35 Sun Dried $3.70 Sago Flour No. 1 Llngga $5.60 Fair $5.60 Sarawak $6.00 Jelotong Palembang $12.00 Banja $12.00 Sarawak $12.50 Tavioca Small Hake $10.00 Pair Flake 9.50 Medium-Flake 110 00
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  • 86 12 Saturday, N'ov 18, noon. Bayers Seller* Prices Prices Na IX R.S.S. (Spot loose* 38% 38% Na IX RS.S fab. to cases November (Sellers OpUon) 38 39 G.F.A.Q. B.S.S. fob in bales November (Sellers Option I 37 r H 38^6 F.A.Q. K.S.s. r.oli in bales November
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  • 193 12 FRASER COMPANY LIST OF CURRENT DIVIDENDS Books Company Dividend Clom TIN A. Hiiam 10% less tax Nov. 8 Jelebu 5% Nov. 23 Kramat PuUi 5% len tax Not. 14 Kuala Lumpur Tin is. Kuchal 15% final Nov. 13 do 5% lnt Nov. 15 Llngul 5% final Nov. 20 Lukut 8%
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  • 158 12 Saturday, Nov. 18. SELLING London T.T 2/4 1/16 London demand 2/4 1/16 Rate for freight 2/4% Lyons demand 2050 Switzerland demand 307 Hamburg demand New York demand 46% Montreal demand 51 9/16 Batavia demand 86% Samarang demand 86% Calcutta, Bombay and Rangoon demand 155H Madras and Colombo demand 155\
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    • 454 12 A Tired Worn-out Hervy Rundown Woman makes a PwrWjfk A -*7 at last you to can have tne m|nemls 9L XJF AND VITAMINS WHICH BRING YOU NEW -Jr jT HEALTH, VIGOUR, STRENGTH, CALM NERVES, S RICH RED BLOOD. During the past 50 years medical science lias increased the span of
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    • 212 12 Eczema Itch Killed in 7 Minuto Tour skin has nearly 50 million tiny seama and pores where germs hide and cauae terrible Itching, Cracking, Eczema, Peeling. Burning, Acne, Ringworm, Psoriasis, Blackheads, Pimples, Foot Itch and other blemishes. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not kill the germ
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  • 2262 13  -  R.H. Naylor By THIS WEEKS GOOD DAYS FOR: Baying: Business deals: Frl. 24. Personal Shopping: Tues. 21 Wed. 22. SELLING: Tues. 21— Wed. 22. ENTERTAINING: Tues. 21 Wed. 22. SPORT: To-day 19— Tues. 21— Wed. 22 —Frl. 24. IN short, this should be a thoroughly good
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    • 575 13 I >-fc i .^^^^l Al wit (JT^Kft I W*m •■^^f <|L^ if I J a^^BLssV Kruschen Has Made Me Young Again Rl.iumaiism got me badly. 1 could not •end my arms or kne's. Six months ago started takiig Kruschen Salts. Now, I m back on the tennis courts playing as
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    • 329 13 THIS WEEK FOR YOU HERE, grouped according associate has the deuce of a time. to month of birth Contention about a business matter (irrespective of year), fa a TSum Sl'-JuST "v.) statement of probabilities to Not an easy week to get through. be expected this week. Difficulties at the start
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    • 640 13 A PRIVATE INCOME OF £360 A YEAR, FOR LIFE. Think of it! A care-free life from age 55. An income of £360 a year absolutely secure for the remainder of your days even if you live to be a centenarian. An income not dependent upon business or other investments and
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  • 885 14 Moderation In Make-Up Max Factor's Advice DE stingy with your makeup A painted pc trait, on canvas, does not automatically become twice as excellent if the artist doubles the amount of oil paint ordinarily used. Following this same line of reasoning, the make-up-accentuat-ed countenance of a woman is not arbitrarily
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    • 186 14 1 C V*^) berore W important /j|N^) evenings rff She always comes for an H f\iL //iL^ir^ Elizabeth Arden Salon Treatment probably the y^yw/J/ 1 j V^\ inimitably refreshing Velva 0 I vV^V^i Masque with a romantic //I If i evening make-up chosen in f/ f\\y\ c^v perfect harmony with
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    • 371 14 for PERFECT STYLES in DRESSMAKING READYMADES Call at MADAME PAGE'S SALONS 13. Battery Rd. HOTEL MAJESTIC Singapore. Kuala Lumpur. NOW ON X'mas Sale AT THE PEKING CO. 81, HIGH ST., SINGAPORE. Lingerie Handkerchiefs Linen Unusual and Inexpensive 18 1 B s a tTor ßd PhOne 7143 1 l omen have
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  • 515 15 How To Knit A Cosy Bed Jacket THIS cosy little bed jacket has close-fitting sleeves knitted directly on to the garment. It takes eight ounces of 4-ply wooL Knitted on a pair of No. 4 needles, it is done in a pretty fancy rib stitch, with garter stitch edgings. Start
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    21 15 Check in brown orange and yellows makes this smart little dress for mornings, featuring high revers and short sleeves.
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    • 482 15 The -PARK LANE" White Handbag VoT^ AUK CHATS NOIRSZ? WAIT XMAS BARGAIN SALE COMMENCING SUNDAY 26th NOVEMBER 1939 OPENED TILL 12 P. M. WATCH FOR OUR BARGAIN PAGE ON NOV. 26. SHANTI SILK STORE 125, MIDDLE ROAD, SINGAPORE PHONE 2873 THE WEIHAIWEI EMBROIDERY CO. Take pleasure in announcing that their
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    • 328 15 ...WITHOUT A SANfTAPyff^ TOWEL JjjgjJ It't such a wonderful relief! No more bulky pads and belts No more chafing and irritation Freedom and comfort every day! Tampax is worn internally. An adaptation of the medical tampon, Tampax protects you without your even being aware of its presence. Discomfort and embarrassment
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  • 342 16 The B.B.C. Has Its Ears In The Hills Place Y. IN a series of wooden huts high up on the hills near here sit scores of 8.8.C. officials each with a powerful receiver before him and each wearing headphones. Day and night these men and women listen to any broadcasts
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    • 404 16 tDO YOU FIND IT HARD TO GET UP? DO you wake up saying to na over 25,000 recommend*yourself, "Another long, ;jl^l yj tions from the medical profes* dreary day to face", or "I wish j• sion, testifying to its amazing I could sleep for another six restorative powers in all
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    • 39 16 €^PAR PAINTS y^L IF IT'S PAINT WE MAKE iT •^ljikk IN MALAYA FOR MALAYA. P^^S^M PAR MALAYAN PAIN I WORKS LTD. Or^^A SIME, DARBY C 0 LT D 4Jo^ytyy/y Secretaries and Sol* Agents. 1 —^s—^—^ W IVS. IB mhm^-m_
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1268 16 Broadcasting SINfAPfltfF 12.25 Tight orchestral concert. Relayed from 7.25 Symphony concert, t OiliUrti uiUi t Sea V i ew Hotel (cor/ul.). 8.35 The news. Relayed from Loin!*,:-TO-DAY 1-°° A programme of .i'i^cellaneous light 9.00 "Melody and Song".* IV vn music. t 9.15 Nicks 8.M.8.C. Dance six. ZHL 225 jjetres. 1.30
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  • 966 17 The opinion that has been expressed in Umm > olumivs from time to time as to the standard of badminton here being on a high level has once again been confirmed by tin- it u.us of the matches played last weekend between the Llan Hwa B P.. of
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  • 302 17 (From Our Own Corrcspondcr.t ASeremban. T the King George Fifth School courts 'U Scremban to-day an interesting badminton match will take place in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. when, for Uk> first time, a triangular match bct«e?n Negri Sembilan, Selnngor and Malacca women, will be held. The
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  • 150 17 irrrm Cur C-.-n Cor.^.ponder.t t Serci.'-.ij.'.;i Eiu. Cameron BP.'s ptvscnt office-bearers arc Patrons. Chu Klk Moon, J.P.. and Han Hui Fong; president. Tan Tuan Boon; vici-pre-sident. Kat Fye Hin; hon. secretary. Lee Piang Soon; sports captain. Tho Ngen C'aal; hon. treasurer. Miss Tham Sau Mm; hon. auditor Lee
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  • 113 17 Playing at the covered stadium the Rosy B.P. beat the Oxygen B P. by seven garner to nil. Results (Roxy Jrstt: Sonnic Yap beat N.R. Ponnurwamy. 13—13 (s—l). 15—5: B.S. Koh beat R.R. Nathan. 10—15. 14— 14 (3— 2 1. 13—1? (5—1): Richard Tan beat Wee Peng Hong.
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  • 112 17 The Vehicles Sports Club beat GuUirie s Sporte Club at badminton by five games to two. Results (V.D.S. Club first): Hoo Chun Kail lost to Kwek Chip Clan 10—15. 10—15; Chia Keng Hock beat bee Cheng Kuan 15—13, 15—10; Poo Soon Fatt beat Heng Kheok Joo 15—9. 15—5;
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  • 69 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. Saturday. JOHORE Badminton Association has given Its approval to a proposal for the running of an Inter -district tournament in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund. It Is irobable that the tournament will be staged at the Kluang Government English school hall.
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  • 57 17 The following win represent the Merry Union B-P. against the Vehicles Department S.C. at badminton at the covered stadium on Nov. 28 at 7 p.m. Pch Teng Siew Richard K. K. Tan. Wee Hong Loo, Genrg" Tan. A. Sujak, M. M. Alkcdree, Gan Pon Yew, Saleh Ahmat,
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  • 45 17 The following will represent the JoDy Youngsters B.P. Juniors against the Indian Youths' Association juniors, at the former* court at Peck Seah Street to-day at 3 p.m. Vadlvcllu, M. K. Nalr, Tan Pen Chuan. 8. Krishnan. Marimuthoo, Danakkodl, Navartnam. ThartgareUa, Paranjothy, AJavudin.
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  • 669 17 SINGAPORE PERAK WIN ALL-BLUES GAMES SINGAPORE 21 NEGRI 0 SINGAPORE All-Blues entered the final for the All-Blues Cup by beating the Negri Sembilan All-Blues by 21 points (three goals, one penalty goal, one try) to nil in the only game played in the southern section, at Farrer Park, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 349 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Soremban, Saturday. SINGAPORE beat Negri-Malacca by !"3 points (four goals and a try) to 8 points <a goal and a penalty goal) in a Malaya Cup rryitch here to-day. Ihe opportunism of the Singapore threequarters and forwards coupled with Potter's brilliant display at
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  • 36 18 New York, Saturday. BILLY Conn, of Pittsburgh, retained his world light-heavy-weight boxin championship, as recognised by the New York and California boxin; commissions, outpointing Gus Lesnevitch over fifteen rounds here last night.
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  • 360 18 DF.SILTS of football games played on Saturday RED CROSS INTERNATIONAL Walea 2 England S NOKTII EASTERN Bradford C 4 Darlington 0 Halifax 1 York 4 Hull 1 Huddersfield 5 Leeds 2 Kartlepools 1 Newcastle 2 Bradford 3 NORTH WESTERN Accrington 2 B'ackburn 2 Barrow 1 Eury 3 Bolton
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  • 284 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. PENANQ beat Selangor by nine points (three tries) to five (a goal) in a fast and exciting Malaya Cup Rugby match played on the Penang Sports Club ground to-day. Selangor entered the field favourites, and the Penang players started shakily, but
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  • 229 18 'From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. iN a fast and keenly contested gamr Amin's XI o^at the Muar Chinese h >ckey Uam i (I In a friendly match played at the Hospital Club padang. On the run of the play the Chinese did not deserve to lose for they
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  • 57 18 The foUawlng have accepted to play for S.C.C. vs. R.F.A. (Tengah) to-day at Tengah r A. N. Other O. W. S. Waltes. R. A. U. Todd Lt. J. A. Gardner, W. J. Peel, J. Fletcher-Cooke C. P. L!ston. D. Brennan, Lt. J. F. Whitelng. A O. Blascheck. D.
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  • 401 18 ARMY BEAT R.N. R.A.F. IN CUP GAME Drop Kick 2 Minutes From End Decides IN one of the most thrilling Rugby games this season, the Army beat the R.N. and K.A.F. by seven points (one try, one drop goal) to six (one penalty goal, one try), in an H.M.S. Malaya
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  • 86 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. T*HE Malacca Eurasian Volunteers held a successful American tennis tournament at the Garden City courts on Friday. Before calling upon Capt. A. J. Minjoot to give away the prizes. Capt. H. M de Souza expressed appreciation of the Girls' Sports Club and
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  • 21 18 In a hockey match played on Balestier Plain yesterday the Clerical Union beat the Clarke Rangers by six goals to two.
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  • 308 18 CFrom Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Saturday. KEEPING up a terrific pace. Selangor gained a two-nil victory over Malacca in a hockey match here today. Selangor displayed superiority )n all departments, their attack working with machlne-llke precision. For the greater part of the game, Selangor's defence was
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    30 18 P. WILSON: H. KOELMEYER: Sela n g o r State Selangor State Rugby forward. A hockey player for strong player and past eight years, successful hooker. A first-class right wing.
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  • 45 18 The hockey match between the S.R.C. and the Indian Army, fixed for yesterday on the S.R.C. ground, was not played owing to sodden ground conditions. The S.C.C. hockey fixture against 21st Mountain Battery, to have been played on the Padang yesterday, was cancelled.
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  • 123 18 Manchester November Handicap London, Saturday. r riiE Manchester November Handl- cap, run yesterday over on© and a half miles with £1,2C0 to winner, resulted Lord Rosebery's TUTOR (Ei Smith) 1 Lady Nuthall's WAYWARD MISS (Richardson) 2 Lord Zetland's BEINN DEARG (Taylor) 3 Twenty-Four Ran. Won by four lengths, heid between
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  • 243 18 WICTORIA Bridge School be;it St. Andrew's School by eight points 'a goal and a penalty goal) to three (a try) In an inter-school Rugby match played yesterday. The Saints had practically all the play In the first, half but missed several good openings. When Victoria Bridge were penalised
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  • 26 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. The State hockey match between Negri-Sembllan and Perak. to have been played here to-day, has been postponed.
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  • 213 19 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday DEFENDING and attacking strongly. Johore beat the Singapore Cricket Club by 23 points (four goals, one try) to 3 points (one penalty goal) in a rugger match here to-day. Johore played with only 14 men, the absentee being the
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  • 2013 19 Van Breukelen Saddles Four Winners THERE was a big crowd pre--1 sent at Bukit Timah, when the final day's races of the Singapore Turf Club's winter meeting were run. The going, as on the earlier days of the meeting, was heavy, but the finishes were generally close, especially in the
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  • 170 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, Saturday. FOOTBALL Is to be given an earlier r start In Johore for the coming season with the running of an Interdistrict competition so that players all ever Johore may have a chance oi State honours, states Inche Annuar, the honorary secretary
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  • 26 19 The 52nd Punjab Regiment beat the V.M.C.A. Juniors by three goals to one In a hockey match played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday.
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    • 179 19 COLDS j and Bad Breath..] IpepsodentJ I ANTISEPTIC I I ~t/t£ /O-S&cond Id Germ-Killing bottle Pepsodent Antiseptic equals three bottles of ordinary kinds Emwhti diluted witk 2 parts £jf ff4l Vitlf Itffl tcfHS flTflrS hi S9C' j^Ej Mds...LisU3 tiwsislocg! PH HAKES YOUR MONEY GO J 3 TIMES AS FAR! fe;
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  • 34 20 One of the queues which can be seen in any part of Germany to-day people lining up for food at one of the centres where they obtain their meagre rations.
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  • 104 20 The mi Italian Ambassador in London, Signor Bastianini, made his first public appearance when he visited at London studio to inspect a statue of Shakespeare which is to be presented to the Ambrosian Library, Milan. On the left is Lord Rennell of Rodd (a former Ambassador
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  • 27 20 Whatever happens the British Tommy manages to keep himself spick and span, and here are Army barbers •t work "somewhere in France."
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