The Straits Times, 6 October 1940
1940-10-06
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section39 1940-10-06 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA p|NAL EDITION No. 459 unday, October 6, 1940 Price 10 Cents. THE SUNDAY TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya Sunday, October 6, 1940 r o. 459 Price 10 Cents.39 words
-
Article600 1940-10-06 1 Urgent Need To Cover Recent Failures AFRICA AS SCENE OF MAJOR ACTION IS POSSIBILITY REUTER'S diplomatic correspondent writes that lime alone will shaw whether the dictators, having diagnosed the whole situation at the Brenner meeting, wiU adept new methods, or whether they will persevere with600 words
-
Article, Illustration274 1940-10-06 1 U.S. PROFESSOR'S FIERY SPEECH New York, Saturday. THE evening; newspapers carry l^ng stories of a speech by Professor Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, to a general assembly of the university's faculty in which he is represented as telling them either to support Britain274 words
-
Article, Illustration373 1940-10-06 1 no', eventually reveal that Mussolini was told that a quick finish to the war was now out of the question, nrid that he must i;-.crc:i;e his effort, we shnTl be prepared to eat ou: hats. For the first time this war of disappointment rather than of easy Jubilation must373 words
-
Article113 1940-10-06 1 "I Was A Citizen Of London" \S American newspaper corres- pondent giving his impressions of the battle in London says that every morning he feels the urge to climb to some high place and try to see whether the old face has been gashed and chipped during the night. Of113 words
-
Article106 1940-10-06 1 Calcutta, Saturday. A FULL-SIZED factory for the manufacture of all types of aeroplanes, particularly those su table for defence purposes, is to be started immediately at Bangalore, Mysore. This decision was reached following discussions between the Brit'sh Resident, Sir M:rza Ismail. (Prime Minister of Mysore) andReuter - 106 words
-
109 1940-10-06 1 London, Saturday. THE Germans are trying to strengthen their grip on Holland by Riving German schools equal rights with Dutch schools. Officials in Berlin explain that In future all certificates issued by German schools in Holland will rank equally with those in Dutch schools and109 words
-
50 1940-10-06 1 Moscow, Saturday. AN agreement on railway communications between Soviet Russia and Germany, providing for direct freight passenger traffic between the two countries, was signed in Berlin on Oct. 1, according to an official communique which adds that negotiations were conducted in a friendly atmosphere.—Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
-
59 1940-10-06 1 Thailand Will Not Fight Over Frontier Claims (Frm Our Own Correspondent) Bangkok, Saturday. AN arbitration commission is ex- pected here soon to decide the frontier questions between IndoCina and Thailand. Yesterday the Premier assured his Press conference (from which forcigrn language newspapers were excluded) that Thailand will not resort to59 words
-
420 1940-10-06 1 STOP PRESS: Britain Preparing Great Counterstroke IT Is believed that the chiefs of Great Britain's naral, land and air forces are now thinking of war entirely in terms of invasion of Germany, says Renter's military correspondent. The possibility of a Nad attempt at Invasion is receding -nd preparations for aReuter - 420 words
-
51 1940-10-06 1 Tokio, Saturday. A DIPLOMATIC mission, headed rt by Mr. Hajime Matsumiya. newly-apnointcd smbassador-at-I.irTe, is leaving shortly for Indot'hina in crdsr to negotiate wi'.h the French authorities fur a "tightrnin? of economic co-operation between Japan and French IndoCh na," according to a Foreign Office spokesman.Reuter - 51 words
-
123 1940-10-06 1 U. S. Women Children Leave East Shanghai, Saturday. ALL Americans who have apnroached their authorities here on the matter of evacuation have been recommended to evacuate their women and children without delay, learns Reuter. although no official general order has been issued. The regular commercial means of communication with America123 words
-
Article62 1940-10-06 1 London, Saturday THE tree French radio reveals two secret clauses in the aim slice. One forbids warships controlled Vichy to use any port not known by the Germans or Italians. The other provides for the unconditional transfer of Alsace Lorraine to Germany. Summer time will62 words
-
Article158 1940-10-06 1 "No Scuttle My Men Were Aboard Too Quickly" West Canadian Coast Port, Saturday. "pHE capture of the German 9,009-ton express cargo ship Weser off Mexico by the Canadian armed merchant cruiser Prince Robert on the night of Sept. 24 was described by the Canadian commander onReuter - 158 words
-
63 1940-10-06 1 New York, Saturday. f>ELGIUM will defend the Congo If O it Is attacked by Germans and Italians," declared the president of the Belgian Chamber, Franz van Cauwelaort. In a newspaper interview. Meantime Congo resources will b& olac2d at the disposal of Great Britain, he added.63 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement13 1940-10-06 1 Tfll i!ENG CO. Jat tors ft* Coleman St., Singapore. 1 Phone. 3375 Jl13 words
-
Advertisement110 1940-10-06 1 SELECT! F O H YOUR SHIRTS and PYJAMAS TOOTAL'S STRIPES j t■ d CHECKS -at j CHOTIRMALL'S 41-43, HIGH ST.— frlgerator. Look at the sis* jtjj If p»S 43C/fl Look at the price. You will be li^^fe^^^^ajWirß amazed with the difference. You -I wiU see that KELVINATOR it BH|tjlLjJßi ~^T'~-»110 words
-
-
491 1940-10-06 2 Man Who Has Been Steadily Smashing Up Nazi War Machine THE stepping up of the Royal Air Force offensive against Germany, already far from negligible, underlies the appointment of Air Marshal Sir Charles Portal, chief of Britain's Bomber Command, to be Chief ofReuter; British Wireless - 491 words
-
Article, Illustration26 1940-10-06 2 Caution Troops on the march somewhere in England," with a com rade in front bearing a warning sign for motor traffic.26 words
-
279 1940-10-06 2 Washington, Saturday. THE view attributed in the American Press to Mr. Mat--1 suoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister, that the United States' support of status quo in the Far East would lead to war with Japan, has attracted widespread attention here. While neitherReuter - 279 words
-
Article99 1940-10-06 2 Kyoto, Saturday. THE question war or peace in the Pacific depends on whether United States and Japan respect and understand each others' positions," declared the Japanese Prime Minister, Prince Konoye, in an interview. He added that the alliance with the Axis was based on such mutualReuter - 99 words
-
Article95 1940-10-06 2 Washington, Saturday. UNITED STATES destroyers in European waters are to be withdrawn in ord?r to save them frctn beinx mistaken for destroyers recently handed over to Great Britain. This, it appears, Is behind the announcement by the Navy Departmen: that th? European squadron cf tn°Reuter - 95 words
-
64 1940-10-06 2 London, Saturday. SPEAKING to Journalists In London, the High Commissioner for India said that India's complaint was that Britain had not made sufficient use of India s wlll.ngness ;o help In the war. "There was not," Sir Firoze Khan Noon said, "ABritish Wireless - 64 words
-
Article43 1940-10-06 2 New York, Saturday. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor intend to visit the United States as soon as the Duke's official duties permit. This is announced by the Dukes aide-de-camp, Capt. Drury, who Is on a visit here.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
-
Article29 1940-10-06 2 A Stockholm message says that Beriin correspondents of Swedish newspapers are stopped from sending out •t Germany any reports of damage caused by R.A.F\ raids.29 words
-
Article40 1940-10-06 2 B rlln. Saturday. ILf. Bolsson, the Governor of French We3t Africa, has prcclatacd a state of sles? In the co!ony. it Is atm->un~:d here. It was Bolsson who refused to receive Gen. I De Gaulle's emissaries at Dakar recently.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
-
87 1940-10-06 2 Nehru Attacks Bombing Of Civilians Allahabad. Saturday. AN appeal to the Indian people to join China in a protest against the inhuman and brutal practice of aerial bombardment of towns has been made by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Congress leader. Pandit Nehru says: "Aerial bombardment is bad, whether it takesReuter - 87 words
-
178 1940-10-06 2 REAR-GUNNER WRECKED HIS OWN PLANE London, Saturday. A GERMAN bomber has been brought down by its own reargunner. The story of this unusual victory is told by a squadron leader flying a Hurricane over the east of London at the time. He had just destroyed a Junkers 88, states theBritish Wireless - 178 words
-
Article92 1940-10-06 2 London Saturday. T*HE German authorities have made Bohemia and Moravia safety zones for people evacuated from Berlin. Czechs have been ordered to evacuate 28 villages in one district and 22 in another before the end of the year to make room for Berliners. The GermanReuter - 92 words
-
Article88 1940-10-06 2 London, Saturday. BIG plans are afoot for dealing with London's air raid shelter problem. Admiral Sir Edward Evans stated that he aimed at providing everybody with a shelter where they could be sure of a night's rest He has decidsd to introduce a season ticket system88 words
-
Article45 1940-10-06 2 Sydney, Saturday. THE Government and Labour party in Australia will ba likely to have 36 s~ats each as a result of the general election. Th? Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, says that If a national government cannot b? secured the present ministry will continue.45 words
-
Article27 1940-10-06 2 The Lord Mayor of London's air raid distress fund has now passed the £1,000.000 mirk Latest pifts include a further £25.000 from Johannesburg. Pcuter.27 words
-
Article42 1940-10-06 2 London, Saturday. A REPORT received tv-day from Balkan sources states that published statistics of certain German insurance companies reveal that the averaga life of officers and men on service in a German submarine is 62 days.— British WirelessBritish Wireless - 42 words
-
243 1940-10-06 2 London, Saturday. THE Royal Mail liner, Highland 1 Patriot (14,000 tons) has been torpedoed in the Atlantic. The survivors have been landed in a northern British port. In January this year the Highland Patriot had a two hour fight with a U-boat while making243 words
-
Article46 1940-10-06 2 Belgrade, Saturday. THE anti-sem tic movement has spread to Yugoslavia. Decrees ordain firstly, that 3 rot permitted to trade in foodstuff! secondly, appoint State otiici.ils to control Jewish businesses; and thirdly limit the number of Jewish students to universities and colleges. -RouterReuter - 46 words
-
47 1940-10-06 2 Chungking, Saturday. IT Is authoritatively learned that the re-opening of the Durma road by Britain on Oct. 17 is now practically assured. Chinese communicati:n authorities are rushing preparations to meet transportation problems as soon as the road is opened.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
-
32 1940-10-06 2 An attempt by four m. mber i of the Graf Spse to escaps failed. They were arrested in a Japanese ship by the Valparaiso police.32 words
-
Article62 1940-10-06 2 London, Saturday. THE German news agency which announces that G:n. Wey^and Is to go to Dakar as commandcr-in-chlci of the forces In southwest Africa, now reports his arrival in Dakar from Tunis. It is reported that a Franco-German commission was to go to Dakar in a German62 words
-
444 1940-10-06 2 20 Enemy Planes Down In Saturday's Raids London, Saturday. CO far it is known 20 enemy aircraft have been destroyed during to-day's raids on Great Britain. Four British fighters are missing. One of the pilots is safe. Some bombs were dropped to-day on east and south-east London. One fell near444 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1940-10-06 2 "She's Fast Asleep!-jg^^^ Wm \m I V \c^^^ fit Bfc. itir COUGHED JOiJl ONCE i^jmir THE finest possible treatment for THE FAMILY RFMEDY children'scoiis>isisVENO > S/.«;M«i>v lnt r mlL HtmCUI MMi CWIE Don't let jtout little one FOR injure delicate lungs! Don"t let your little COUGHS I COUGHS boyorgirllieawakchalfthenightcough- pni377 words
-
-
513 1940-10-06 3 Crushing Defeats In Mass Air Attacks London, Saturday. A SUCCESSFUL phase in the war j with Germany has just reached! its end. Germany has fought a campaign and she announced dates when she j intended to finish it. No oneReuter - 513 words
-
Article, Illustration22 1940-10-06 3 Members of Parliament watch the Home Guard learning the art of throwing a hand grenade, near London.22 words
-
251 1940-10-06 3 Royal Navy Has Full Mastery Of Channel London, Saturday. FRESH proof of the Royal Navy's mastery of the English Channel *vas gives to me during th« night and this morning, says Reuter's special correspondent with the Fleet in a message from a naval port. Aboard a destroys he made aReuter - 251 words
-
82 1940-10-06 3 Cairo, Saturday SUCCESSFUL attack! by RAJ", bomber formations on railways in Abyssinia and Eritre^ are announced in :>n RAF. commui ique, which adds tha*. the railway Junction at Aischa. on the Jibuti-Addis Ababa railway was bombrd and the line to Dlredawa blrr!:?d The communique82 words
-
Article173 1940-10-06 3 "Keep Your Chins Up"— Morrison London, Saturday. the course of a farewell nies- sage to Iks Ministry o." Supply, Mr. Herbert Morrison, the new Home Secretary and Minister for Home Security, says: Let me say just a few words to ray well-loved fellow citizens of London and all the otherBritish Wireless - 173 words
-
114 1940-10-06 3 London, Saturday. CTEPS are being taken by Sir Warren Fisher for the clearance of the debris from streets and sites of greater London. The Minister of Labour and National Service has undertaken, as a preliminary measure, to get together a civilian labour reserveBritish Wireless - 114 words
-
Article, Illustration17 1940-10-06 3 An Aussie sight* his objective through a rangc-flndcr during artillery practice in Britain.17 words
-
315 1940-10-06 3 TURKEY FIRMLY LOYAL TO PACT WITH BRITAIN- London, Saturday. TTHE Times, which has just pub- lished two long despatches from its Ankara correspondent analysing Turkish opinion during recent months, comments editorially on the fine example set by Turkey in calm and steadfastness. It says that few countries hitherto excluded fromBritish Wireless - 315 words
-
154 1940-10-06 3 London, Saturday. IJOW two British soldiers swam out to the sea to rescue a survivor from an aeroplane which was upside down on water, surrounded by blazing petrol, was told by the War Office to-day in a notification that the names of twoReuter - 154 words
-
Article70 1940-10-06 3 London, Saturday. A bar to the D.F.C. won by Pilot Officer n W. L. Mr Knight Is among the new R.A.P. awards announced In the Air Ministry bulletin. McKnight, who has destroyed six enemy aircraft In the last IS weeks, was born m Alberta,British Wireless - 70 words
-
Article64 1940-10-06 3 KITCHEN TABLE AS GOOD SHELTER London, Saturday. CIDELIOHTS to life In London are provided by two advertisements appearing In the London newspapers. One offers for a guinea a kitchen table htch will afford strcng, good shelter. Another makes public expression of ■ratltude to a rescue squad for risking their livesReuter - 64 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement209 1940-10-06 3 IMPROVE YOUR Si iyn A V PltiiilV WITH THE ADDITION JGfifek VwH^tfip ...DAWSEM'S \.V^Xy MAN fflP O fl C L. I CHUTNEY CtSEE glTEß^il PHONE 5376 (5 LINES) Advt. of Singapore Cold Storage Co.. Ltd. WPS. 105 a i NOTICE of REMOVAL As from the Ist. of October our Retail209 words
-
-
Page 3 Miscellaneous
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement286 1940-10-06 4 *'This is a film that will appeal to all types of cinemagoer as it combines a good story, strong acting and excellent scenic photography"— Malaya Tribune. "Leaves nothing to be desired in the way of thrills and excitements" Straits Times. ;°xs PA I y./sVM 15 ALHAMBRA Man of turln.lent Action,286 words
-
Advertisement341 1940-10-06 4 PAVILION I I 3.15, 6«15 *t 9.15 THE COMEDY OF THE WEEK! JACK BUCHANAN in -THE MIDDLE WATCH" with GRETA GYNT-FRED EMNEY-KAY WALSH-LESLIE FULLER -REGINALD PURDELL DAVID HUTCHESON. supported by "GAUMONT BRITISH NEWS" OPENING TUESDAY Bth OCT. Id PROUD VALLEY 1 i TO-NIGHT 6.15 fc 9.15 ffiBHPMHnHH| THE MOST DELIGHTFUL341 words
-
Advertisement155 1940-10-06 4 Naturally YOU'LL SELECT THIS FOR YOUR WEEK-END ENTERTAINMENT The Year's OUTSTANDING Adventure Stoiy. KENNETH ROBERTS' MILLION SALE BOOK Brought to the Screen in Glorious TECHNICOLOUR! r*AP|Tf\| 4 SHOWS DAILY W#%« I 1 \#Li 11 ajn.-^.15--6.15— 9.15 toon l— togiiyittwcEir^^B^^^^*^ fe^r OWING TO THE LENGTH. NO PRECEDING 'SHORT COME EARLY! A155 words
-
-
201 1940-10-06 5 "Can Still Use Rifle Pretty Well," Say Free Frenchmen 11/HILE several hundred British Europeans and British subjects have asked for application forms for enrolment in the Local Defence Corps, European allies of Great Britain in Singapore have asked if they are eligible to201 words
-
80 1940-10-06 5 NEW JAPANESE SHIPS FOR TRADE WITH INDIES rIE Nanyo Kaiun Kaisha, South Seas Shipping Company, recently decided to order from th« Mitsubishi Dockyards in Kobe, two 8,800-ton combined freighter and passenger ships of the Nissho Maru class, the pride of the company, and two other 6,800-ton freighters, for the purpose80 words
-
Article327 1940-10-06 5 Hong Kong, Sept. 2J. THf. licv J. it Higgs spoke on the poverty problem in Hong Kong to d>. European V.M.C A. liisrussion Group last night. He said he would call the artdvess "Christianity and the Poverty Problem in Hong Kon?" because he >.a\v one in the327 words
-
92 1940-10-06 5 "TWO old boys of St. Andrew's School, Seah Monr Hee and J. B. Maschoieff, have passed their final examination in quantity surveying for the Surveyors Institute. They thus become the first successful Malayan candidates in these examinations and when they complete their apprenticeship with Messrs.92 words
-
Article110 1940-10-06 5 ;From Our Own Correspondent* Klang. A SUCCESSFUL camp-fire was held on the ground adjoining the headquarters by D and E companies of the Selangor Battalion, Klang. Among the items ail ~f which were contributed by the members of the company, the tribal dance round the fire by110 words
-
Article22 1940-10-06 5 The Police Band will play on Tuesday at Farrcr Park at 5.30 p.m., and on Thursday at Telok Ayer at 6. p.m.22 words
-
Article163 1940-10-06 5 THE High Commissioner for the Me 'ay States has sent the following te. gram to the Secretary of State for th Colonies Trengganu has created Its own SpltOrv Fund, which consists of voluntary contributions from those members of the public who wish to contribute directly to163 words
-
Article21 1940-10-06 5 Mr. D. R. Arnott, District Forest Officer, Klang, has gone on transfer and his place has been taken by Mr. Carson.21 words
-
Article, Illustration364 1940-10-06 5 In Court For Lights On In Black-Out M WAS appealed to for assist- ance by air raid wardens who complained that several people in Upper Serangoon Road would not obey their orders to extinguish all lights," stated Karl Kronin, a volunteer policeman, in the fifth court yesterday. Kronin was giving364 words
-
Article87 1940-10-06 5 Chungking Enforcement Of Economy Movement Chungking, Sept. 21. SALE of 168 Items of imported luxuries will be banned in Free China beginning from October 1, including <■ ismrtu-s. many brands of cigarettes and cigars, wines, perfumes, toys, canned food and others. Merchants are given seven days after87 words
-
Article21 1940-10-06 5 The Regimental Band of the Punjab Regiment will beat Retreat on the Padan?. Singapore, at 6 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 14.21 words
-
Article746 1940-10-06 5 The Way Of The Civil Service A CORRESPONDENT suggests that the gentleman who wrote to The Times recently asking whether civil servants could not be induced to work overtime was on the wrong tack. He should have asked, Cannot civil servants be induced to work?" An energetic friend ol ours746 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement54 1940-10-06 5 The Modern QiH Rule of Health. Her Mother take* diem, A **>■! he Grandmother. Beccham's PiU» ■■■y&v^ *r A ue purely "geuble, gentle, yet alwayi ■r^Mll v .-V^-Jj' effective. Take them yourself to troid s k headache*, biliousness and digestive m^2*44(&ssS3'J upsets. Roccham's Pills will give you a jH^M naturally54 words
-
Advertisement248 1940-10-06 5 (or iPßLflvnn PRIZES P<UUT<R There is something among the large By J range of Ma»ayan Pcwterware suitable iQ^WTr^ jh as a Gift for every occasion. Further more your own designs can be m^tß?} executed by skilled workmen. Visit our w/i£Hi***mm.m**r! showroom or write for an Illustrated v -iiMrHffS Catalogue. m^m^^m^^^t^^248 words
-
-
Article1746 1940-10-06 6 Nathaniel Gubbins - Nathaniel Gubbins WHATEVER may be happening here when you read these words, you will be glad to know that Hollywood is leading its normal life. A man there has cited a ghost as the co-respondent in his action fcr divorce. And, six thousand miles from the1,746 words
-
BOOKS
-
Article, Illustration248 1940-10-06 6 News Photographer Tells His Story Action with a Click. By P. 11. F. Tovey. Herbert Jenkins' Colonial LibraryTTHE life of a Press photographer is varied and exciting. Apart from chasing notorious criminals and flying in all weathers to get a picture of some major disaster there are wars to cover.'248 words
-
Article269 1940-10-06 6 No Exit. By Winston Graham. Ward Lock's Colonial Library. Rough Shooting:. By P. C. Wren. John Murray. 4s. <JOME of the best thrillers and spy stories are written round the unsuspecting amateur who unwittingly becomes involved in affairs far removed from his noimal mode of life and.269 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement561 1940-10-06 6 SKIN DISEASE SPREAD and SPREAD but ym ASErncolNTMtha Banished It SKIN disease? spread I WW &G3T\ at an alarming rate :^^r I unless you attack them Wjr,''J W^'Z-'k quickly. Here is a case X j£fi~ 1* M where an intensely irrita- M!Mj///~/U tingand unsightly trouble lj^V/^^| rpread ar.d spread from561 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous298 1940-10-06 6 CONTRACT BRIDGE "ll/ILL you tell me your opinion," R THE* Pnill? A/M'C asks W. A. Straps, of Baltimore. *>y fUUK ACJv>> 2£ d *8 the P"*P« biddin of th North's immediate cue-bid in duSouth, Dealer monds is a slam invitation, and North-South vulnerable South's Jump to four clubs shows that298 words
-
-
675 1940-10-06 7 Meet City Schoolchildren In Whole Day Ashore LITTLE VISITORS LIKE OUR COCONUTS A FEW days ago Singapore had the pleasure of playing host for a few hours to 500 British children who came ashore here on their way to Australia under the overseas evacuation scheme.675 words
-
543 1940-10-06 7 Girl Driver Is Cautioned By Magistrate RY pleading guilty to an offence D which he had every reason to know he had never committed, MLss Aarsen's father caused a miscarriage of justice, and that is why a retrial was ordered," said Traffic Court Inspector J. Ellis in the fifth court543 words
-
Article239 1940-10-06 7 ONLY HALF ALIVE Does the heat make you listless Does the day seem long and work sometimes too much to bear? No need to get worried about it— wise old Dame Nature provided a remedy for your state of body long ago All your tiredness and 'ted-up' feeling can be239 words
-
At The Cinema
-
Article74 1940-10-06 7 f\EPICTED with as fine an interpre- tation as novelist Thomas Hughes could wish for, R.K.O.'s screen adaptation of his story "Tom Brown's School Days." which had midnight premiere at the Alhambra cinema is a film which should be seen. It depicts with great forcefulness the campaign of a74 words
-
Article37 1940-10-06 7 HTHIRUNEELAKANTAR," featuring M. K. Thyagaraja Bhagavathar and Miss Papa, which had a midnight premiere at the Capitol cinema, is one of the best Tamil pictures of the year. There is some fine acting and music.37 words
-
Article45 1940-10-06 7 THE war in the East is shown in 800 Heroes," a Chinese feature /'m which had a midnight premiere at the Cathay cinema. The film deals with China's heroes, foremost among them being the men of the "Doomed Battalion." There are English sub-titles.45 words
-
-
Article148 1940-10-06 7 VOLUNTEERS and depot recruits, some 230 of them, went into camp for a month's intensive training yesterday. There are four camps one at Pulau Brani for the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteer), another at Blakanj Matl for the Singapore Fortress Company, Royal Engineers (Volunteer), the third at148 words
-
Article103 1940-10-06 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Saturday. *|*HE death took place here yesterday of Mr. Leong Kan, the well known Ipoh miner and merchant after a brief illness aged 50. Mr. Leong Kan, on coming to Malaya from China, worked as a contractor and later took up103 words
-
Article59 1940-10-06 7 BAIL of $1,000 was allowed Soon Beng Jan when he claimed trial in the Singapore third court yesterday to committing breach of trust in respect of $5,737 at the Mercantile Bank on Wednesday. Court Inspector D. R. Cowie said he believed that restitution had been59 words
-
212 1940-10-06 7 MX. Gandhi was "one of be world's greatest figures of this age," said Capt. N. M. Hashim, speaking at the Indian Youth League last night at the continued celebrations of the Mahatma's 72nd birthday. The celebrations will conclude to-day. Gandhi Is a man who combines212 words
-
Yesterday's Weddings In Malaya
-
Article, Illustration170 1940-10-06 7 Ong Cheang MR. Ong Swee Hock, the son of tne late Mr. Ong Hong Guan and Mrs. Ong, was married to Miss Cheang Sick Chin Nso, daughter of the late Mr. and M-3 Che3ng Jin Chuan, ye&lciday it 'r»a home of the bridegroom, 131. KlllLney Road. Dr. Cheong Chee Hal,170 words
-
Article, Illustration188 1940-10-06 7 Despard— Abraham •"PHE marriage took place yesterday at the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, of Mr. H. L. Despard, of Segamat, son of the late Capt. and Mrs. Despard, of Lanarkshire, and Miss Ann G. Abraham, of the General Hospital, Malacca. The bride's dress was of off-white satin cut on princess ltr.es188 words
-
Article, Illustration271 1940-10-06 7 Dawson Jansz CORPORAL Albert Stanley Dawson, of the Manchester Regiment, so* of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Daw;on of Lancaster, Lancashire. England, waa married to Miss Lena Margulta Jansz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Jansz of Colombo, at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd yesterday. The Rtv.271 words
-
Article52 1940-10-06 7 Tang Kwok (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala T-umpur, Saturday. THE marriage tooK place to-day at the Chinese Consulate of Mr. Tang iPoh Wah, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tang Lam, of Kuala Lumpur, to Miss Kwok Swee Chee. eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Kam Fong, of52 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement70 1940-10-06 7 A WELL PAID APPOINTMENT fcs Aeemmtaat Bmrmuy .ost Accountant Office Manager, Shipping Expert, Ban-: or Insurance Officer, Cashiei or H. rper Is within your reach If you train by post irith Ttie School of Accountancy— the leading organization for the building of Successful Business Cftree.-.s Write for Free 180 p.70 words
-
Advertisement260 1940-10-06 7 THIS NEW SANITARY PROTECTION brings women new freedom new comfort new security W O K > INTIINALLV t4 {~\P course t It's so much more fIHHfpHH|BH| ft active life as on every other day ot v— sensible 1" every woman the month. In the evening you instinctively says when she260 words
-
-
383 1940-10-06 8 He Commands The Air Defences Of Britain AIR Chief Marshal Sir Hugh Dowding, who has been appointed Knight Grand Cross of the Military Division of the Order of the Bath, is acknowledged to be one of the world's greatest authorities if not the authority— on air fighting. He is in383 words
-
Article, Illustration1240 1940-10-06 8 The Onlooker - The Onlooker -By fAPTAIN William John Irvine, whose death has been announced, was one of the best known masters on the Pacific and was a frequent caller at Singapore in command of ships of the Silver Line. Apred 43, he entered the Mercantile Marine during the last1,240 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement397 1940-10-06 8 Boots' Compound Glycerin of Thymol Pastilles are a safe and effective /fgß^£sV temedy for sore throat, having the Value of a prolonged antiseptic gargle* Kij^g^fev The Pastilles have a refreshing J? 6^ 3L flavour and will be found entirely >^ pleasant in use. \P ROOUCT FRIENDLESS Z^Z AMONG FRIENDS! I397 words
-
Advertisement202 1940-10-06 8 PRUDENTIAL Monthly Budget Savings Plan Illustration of the MONTHLY BUDGET SAVINGS PLAN Date of Birth. Age Guaranteed Maturing Monthly Cash. at Age. Deposit. Ist Jan. 1910 30 £1,750.0.0. 55 £4. 15.0. GUARANTEED CASH RETURN. Amount available In Cash at Age 55 £1,750.0.0. Total of Deposits (25 X 12 X £4.15.0)202 words
-
-
802 1940-10-06 9 Government To Examine S.C.B.A. Proposal 'BRITISH SUBJECTS SHOULD SHARE RISKS OF DEFENCE' OUT of a desire that the local born should share not only the cost but also the risks of defence, the Straits Chinese British Association has suggested to Government the802 words
-
Article184 1940-10-06 9 INQUIRY INTO DEATH OF SHIP'S ENGINEER «4 I T-il^:tL is no doubt that death was due to na.urrl causes," declared the Singapore coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday, at an inquiry into the death of Jacobus Verst?eg. fifth engineer of a motor vessel, who was found184 words
-
Article102 1940-10-06 9 Shanghai Players Strike For Higher Pay Shanghai. Sept. 11. SHANGHAI'S famous night life lost one of its attractions to-day when the auditorium offering the scere oi nightly Hai Alai matches closed its doors as the players of the famous Basque game struck for higher pay Coming102 words
-
Article161 1940-10-06 9 FOR MAKING SAMSU (Prom Our Own Correspondent; Sejaraat, Satuiiay. CENTENCE of six moiuhs' rigorous )mpr.- sonment, with the option of a line oi S3 if was passed by Invho Suiciman bin Abtlvl Kahman, the S< jainat mnststrate, on Chin Ail Knk, a miciJic-a^cd Chinese woman of Sunsd161 words
-
81 1940-10-06 9 A YOUNG Chinese. Lee Hal Leng. employed by the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute, at their canteen in Tanglin. claimed trial in the fifth court yesterday to three charges of theft. The charges alleged that he committed theft at their81 words
-
Article33 1940-10-06 9 Loy ng. Sept. 22. Lo Jen-ching. so-call2d chief of the Central Affairs Section of the Japansc -sponsored Honan provincial government, was assisslnated In his residence in Kaifeng on Sept. 4.33 words
-
Article22 1940-10-06 9 Laohukow. Sept. 22. Tseng Shu-ku;uig, a sectional chief of the Food Control Bureau, was executed on Sept. 19 for corruption.22 words
-
Article24 1940-10-06 9 Mr. M. W. Navaretnam of the Sclangor Co-operaiois, Kuala Lumpur, was the speaker at the iast meeting of the KJani ana Cc^ct Rot-.ry C'.ib.24 words
-
Article51 1940-10-06 9 Chungking, Sept. 21. A CHILD Welfare Institute, for tr>e care of youngsters who are victims of Japanese air raids, has been established by the local Air Raid Service Corps. Th?re Is ft maternity department. Jointly managed by the Central Hospital, City Hospital and the Central Advanced Maternity51 words
-
97 1940-10-06 9 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. AS a result of a motor accident Mr. W. R. Faulkner Willis, a European attached o the Sungei Way Tin Dredging Co., Sclangor, met his death on the SerembanPort Dirkson road at one o'clock thi> morning. The deceased was97 words
-
Article99 1940-10-06 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Muar, Saturday. MENAH blnte Hajl Katil. a young Malay woman, was produced before Inche Haroi bin Ahmad, the Muar nuigt i/aie. a-.d charged with having conabited with a mar. to whom she was not married, an offence under the Mohammedan Offences Enactment.99 words
-
Article76 1940-10-06 9 REHEARSALS are well advanced for the next big venture of the Malayan Magic Circle, whos? show "Lumiere Noire" wl'l be staged on Oct. 12, 18, and 19, at the Victoria Theatre, Singapore. One of the outstanding features of this show will be a scene in which "back light"76 words
-
85 1940-10-06 9 Offence Under Defence Rules Alleged L. R. PONSECA claimed trial in the fif .h court yes-erday to a summons chargs that he offered for sale to the manager of Pcngkalan Ltd., Porak, certain engineering stores, mild steei pla.es and mild steel round bars, at a price abova the maximum sale85 words
-
124 1940-10-06 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat, Saturday. THERE was a record attendance of teachers 1 at the 12th annual meeting of the Johor: Teachers Association, which was held at Batu Pahat at the Government English School. It was decided to leave to the decision of124 words
-
Article42 1940-10-06 9 Dr. 8. Slvagnansm, medical officer in charge cf the district hospital, Mentakab, who has been on holiday, has resumed work, and Dr. P. K. P. Iyer of the general hospital, Kuala Lipis, who was acting at Mentakab, has returned to his station.42 words
-
Obituary38 1940-10-06 9 SOH Son Oh Peng, J.P. passed away at Penang on September 30, 1940. aged 71. Funeral will take oiace To-day at 10 a.m.. the cortege leaving No. 81, Nell R ad. Singapore, for the Buklt Brown Cemetery.38 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement326 1940-10-06 9 WORN IJi I \X OUT k/1/_/^- j BEFORE IT'S TIME FOR BED? Sleepy after meals Tired early in the evening Out of temper, out of sorts Have headaches, occasional pains in the back and leps Heavy feeling in the eyes AH sums of constipation. You ure "regular" Many who are326 words
-
-
Article787 1940-10-06 10 Opinion An Example The duty of the European In Malaya in wartime may be well described in words, some of which are borrowed from H.E. the Governor, "stick to your jobs, do them well, Join the Volunteers or whatever unit you can, lend or give all you can to the787 words
-
Article1036 1940-10-06 10 Gallantry In France Of The Battalions With Sister Units In Singapore I ITTLE by little the story of the gallantry displayed by British regiments in the withdrawal of the B.E.F. from France comes through to Singapore —to the battalions whose sister battalions were in the thick of1,036 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement248 1940-10-06 10 P r JT W* have a vide lV\ I range o.< suit length* M WPI WAIN SHIELL'S IIVEI In Stik and Wcol H Also AMERICAN SHARKSKIN in various colour* The Correct Details and the Smart Appearance are plainly indicated in every Garment tailored by MIEN CHONG Spores most up-to-date Tailor.248 words
-
Advertisement150 1940-10-06 10 TNE NEW WORLD CABARET TO DAY TIFFIN DANCE 1.30 to 430 p.m. Admission FREE. TO-NIGHT 9.30 TO MIDNIGHT Admission 25 cts. PIANO TUNING -REPAIRS REMOVALS -HIRE CHARLES. Phone 2902—50 Orchard Rd. NOTICE TO MEMBERS TANGLIN CLJJB POOL IS OPEN BOOKS IN NIGHT IN BOMBAY By touts Bromfleld (Author of RAINS150 words
-
Advertisement145 1940-10-06 10 Mfs» Can t: "How I envy your lovely skin!'* Mrs* CafllS "What you should envy is my morning Eno!" Lints, wrinkle* and poor com- «NO Alt I plexion are often the result °«Cau« of a sluggish, unhealthy blood- EMn stream. Take Eno's regularly. tr ale j u *»"t hi y145 words
-
-
Page 10 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous8 1940-10-06 10 EDITORIAL, MANAGERIAL AND ADVERTISING OFFICE: Cecil Street, Singapore.8 words
-
-
Article161 1940-10-06 11 Former X.L.M. Man Nightly Raids His Country's Invaders New York, Sept. 21. AN exiiaordinary story of the vengeance of a Dutch air-man on invaders of his country is related by the aviation editor of Associated Press of America. He reveals that Koene D. Parmentier, ex-chief161 words
-
Article, Illustration186 1940-10-06 11 £322,000 "Mistake" "AN expensive mistake" by the Admiralty, which cost the nation more than £322,000, is criticized in the second report •f the Committee of Public Accounts. The mistake refers to the training ship H.M.S. Caledonia, formerly the liner Majestic, 64.000 tons. When the vessel was bought186 words
-
Article56 1940-10-06 11 PROTECTED PLACES IN HONG KONG UNDER the Defence Regulations, the following premiss. s in Hong Kong fcave been added to the list of protected places: The^Royal Observatory, Kowloon. Bailey's shipyard, Kowloon: the China Provident Cos. godowns. Hong Kong; the Gre:n Is'and Cement Cos. works, Kowloon; the Standard-Vacuum Oil Cos. 'nstal'ation,56 words
-
125 1940-10-06 11 ITALIANS FAKE U.S. NEWS Article Invented New York, Sept. 24. THE faking of news from America in the Italian Press was exposed here to-day. The Rome correspondent of the Chicago Daily News reported that the Italian newspapers had given front page prominence to an alleged leading ar^ic'.e in the New125 words
-
124 1940-10-06 11 San Francisco, Sept. 15. PIE master of the Ue la Rama freighter Dona Aurora to-day confirmed radiographicalty that a British warship yesterday halted the Philippine fre'ghtcr about 115 miles west of the Golden Gate and icrmived an Italiin engineer, Anftelo Gottardr.s. Mho was124 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1940-10-06 11 Mrs. Ing-ham, wife of Comnandcr lngham, of the British arm* merchant cruiser II M.S. Alcai ara, which enraged and damaged a German raider in the South Atlantic. Mrs. Ingham is doing war work a* a nurse.38 words
-
229 1940-10-06 11 rpilE lives of two civilians injured in an air raid in South-West England have been saved by a blood transfusion of liquid plasma. Plasma is the name for the white opalescent liquid left when red corpuscles are taken out of the blood. Recently the Minister229 words
-
Article165 1940-10-06 11 f T*HERE is interest in international aviation circles in Sydney as to whether a British or Dutch line will be the first to establish a regular air connection with Dilli, capital of Portuguese Timor, writes the aviation correspondcr of the Sydney Morning Heraiu. The Australian165 words
-
Article104 1940-10-06 11 Radio Locates Straying Goats Adelaide, Sept. 19 TATEST use of the radio station at the Flying Doctoi base at Alice Springs, has been to locate a herd of goats which disappeared from one of the outpost stations. In his report on the search, the chief radio operator (Mr. Anderson) says104 words
-
Article236 1940-10-06 11 CHINA'S MORALE HIGH SAYS ADVISER Rabaul, Sept. 22. TAKING a lons-overdue health trip, Mr. W. H. Donald, Aus-tralian-horn adviser to the Chinese leader, General Chiang Kai-shek, is now cruising through the islands in the hope of finding time to write his memoirs, writes the correspondent of the Sydney Snn. Reviewing236 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement107 1940-10-06 11 ft at tor your pat ate with ifK^" •v < KttriM C Takes its place alongside the best French Brandies. Carefully matured under strict Government supervision in th; largest wine ce'lar in the world, the Co-operative Winegrowers Association of South Africa, releases a guaranteed 10 year old brandy which, now107 words
-
Advertisement530 1940-10-06 11 ANTI-GLARE "POIAROID" GLASSES Entirely Differ- sn, Inspectson ami ent to previous NEW* tXWCCt 'DESIGN Demonstration u*.tm*~- EXCLUSIVELY AT w oCl? ENGLISH HMWH U EYESIGHT MMJImUI THE ARCADE SPECIALIST. Hjjjljgjjj TtL. 4088. ■^^^■■fc* B B a bubbles'" AT least ooce every day refresh your p < Wr *Pptr? TlJfi E II530 words
-
-
Article720 1940-10-06 12 Quiet Period But Tone Continues Steady Singapore, Saturday. (XN the whole markets have had a steady week albeit the volume of turnover has not been as large as might have been expected. Price changes that have occurred have, with a possible single exception, all beon upward720 words
-
1299 1940-10-06 12 SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1948: IM9 PH. ■mm Bnjcn. Sellera Ampat Tin (4s) 3s 3d 3s M Austral Amal (sa) 3a 5s Ud Austral Malay <£> 33s 6d 35a 6d Ayer Hltam (ss) 19s 20s Ayer Weng (81) 95 1. 00 Bangrin Tin 15s 9d 18s1,299 words
-
Article89 1940-10-06 12 Singapore, Oct. Doofc. Buyers Seller* Gambler $7.78 Hamburg Cube $13.00 Java Cube $12 50 *emci White Muntotc Si: .5 White $11.25 Black 625 ?ODra Mixed $2.25 Sun Dried $2 50 taoc Flour No 1 Ltaffga $3.30 Fair $2.95 $2 95 Sarawak 52.75 'elotonc Palembaiw $14.50 Banja $13.5089 words
-
Article245 1940-10-06 12 Issued by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Singapore, Oct. 5. Books louu rot Company DtTldoM Clon Date Ka Ul* Ooanclai res* TW Payable D*t* tr data Hongkong Tin 12%% Int. less iax Oct. 24 31%% Idrls Hyd. 2V4% Int. less tax Oct. 29 7%% Kent 5% less245 words
-
Article82 1940-10-06 12 Saturday. Oct. 5, noon. Barer* Seltan no ix ir.s.s (Sp«t kMMC) 37^, 37* No ix R.S.S. f^».j ip mm October 38Mi 38*4 <>.r.A.Q. R.S.S f.» b in !>•»■<•> Octobfr sfii,, M7J P.A.Q. R.B.S f.o b in i) Urv October 3696 U% rUTt.'RE QtOTATHINs No. IX82 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement188 1940-10-06 12 THE RULES OF HEALTH are few and simple HfIHH 1 xindrews gives you complete Inner Cleanliness. -*t*^ Andrews is far more than a laxative. It deans the system through and through, makes you feel WL •live and alert, invigorated from top to toe. The- WL purifying action of Andrews Liver188 words
-
Advertisement13 1940-10-06 12 they have courage they NEED <£L_^> \fMiMMMM Jwp^J '-'/fa scod to (->ro V^*13 words
-
-
Article1944 1940-10-06 13 R. H. Naylor - R. H. Naylor By TO-DAY, OCT. for most of us: Pleasant influences rule the day Take it easy, read, xnsxt. meditate or worship. For lucl: to-day wear or use: Strawberry, 3, amethyst. BIRTHDAY FORECAST THE position of the Moon in your birthday Horoscope is Indicative that1,944 words
-
Article213 1940-10-06 13 London, Sept. 7. rpHE newspapers are indifA nantly criticizing the highhanded manner in which local branch managers of banks are putting pressure on small clients with overdrafts. The managers have been telling these clients to sell their industrial stocks at the present low levels, "because they will213 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement375 1940-10-06 13 ARE YOU SURE OF YOUR ENGLISH? Do y-ju make grammatical mistakes which cause you mental discomfort and em* barrabsment 1 in company or at the office do you nesltate to >peak. wcause you are unsure of yourself Gain a working Knowledge ot English; whi'h wtll allow yo.i to express yourself375 words
-
Advertisement508 1940-10-06 13 Eye Examinations Eyeglasses Exclusively \J^ Personalised Service by a duly qualified licensed and registered practitioner with legal qualifications. tTH^MP/ON XJPTICAL C 2 4, ARCADE BLDG.. PHONE 3002. R. A. Thompson, Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years' European Clinical Experience. v__a_____— __m ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WEIGHT? A Quick Way508 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous458 1940-10-06 13 THIS WEEK FOR YOU flERE, grouped according to castont, gambling, speculation. Inclination month of birth (Irrespec- to 1DOrrv undulv tive of year), is a statement (Jane 22-^luly 23) of probabilities to be expected J 3TS this week. the home. Good news regarding relative*. JANUARY (D«. M-Ja*. Financially, pleasant surprise,. A458 words
-
-
Article, Illustration826 1940-10-06 14 You And Your Make-up no you expect too much, or v too little, of your makeup Do you aak more, or less of this modern fine art, than the women whose careers are so greatly influenced by it the Virginia Bruces, Hedy Lamarrs, Ida Lupinos, and Madeleine Carrolls of Hollywood?826 words
-
Article60 1940-10-06 14 SOME people have the knack of washing dainty clothes perfectly. But even the expert plumps for a small hammock slung between the backs of chairs for drying the flimsiest clothes. Delicate underclothes, best blouses, and fragile jumpers never lose their trim shape dried off res' ng on the60 words
-
Article72 1940-10-06 14 »THE grater has many uses, besides its legitimate ones. Use the coarsest side for grating up a block of salt. It is easier and quicker than trying to cut it up with a knife. Quick baked breadcrumbs may be obtained by grating the crust of a loaf72 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement261 1940-10-06 14 £rU*3rlt*f for FOLKS AT HOME jßk Elizabeth Arden will send the H3j\ gift of your choice from her TC London Salon so as to arrive just before Christmas. Please fv^SSl let us have your card for B^j^J^wK, \\T enclosure as soon as possible. Call at our Salon to see her261 words
-
Advertisement298 1940-10-06 14 He cant resist delicious OVALTINE\^//tf&f 'OvalUne' Rusts a:e a temptation &iiti MOB a help m tM(hk| Crisp and "crunchy," th?y irlvs the biting exercise nctdcd to help lit tie teeth comforttO>iy through the gums and keep them Made from pure, unbleached whtaten flour to which a proportion or 'OvalUne' is298 words
-
-
Article, Illustration430 1940-10-06 15 About Hats And Turbans By Sunday Times London Woman Correspondent WET days are inevitable, and, at times, numerous. To stand up to it consider the new sailor-shape hat fashioned from patent leather. Those who have worn the^e hats say they are very light and comfortable. The stiff line of the430 words
-
Article320 1940-10-06 15 Dorothy Marsden - Dorothy Marsden By Secret Of Quick Recovery From Fatigue \I7E must learn to make the utmost use of our intervals of relaxation if we are to return to work refreshed and recharged with energy. Control of muscles is, to a large extent, the answer to the problem.320 words
-
Article81 1940-10-06 15 MOST of us have dumps o f old stockings. Here's a way of l'lizing them which has come to m. cc. Cut the entire leg of the stocking into half-inch strips; working in a spiral from top to foot. Wind the strips into a ball, and then you81 words
-
Article54 1940-10-06 15 BRAID work can be used for collar-and-cuff sets. Then the braid is tacked to a rough foundation, and tiny connecting bars consisting of twisted threads or buttonhole stitches fasten the strips together. After being well pressed, the tacking stitohes, and the backing material are removed, and a professional looking54 words
-
Article51 1940-10-06 15 BADLY discoloured woodwork such as draining boards may be whitened over night in this way. Make a paste of chloride of lime and water in which some soft soap has been dissolved. Spread this over the draining board with a piece of rag, and wash It off next51 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement262 1940-10-06 15 PEKING RUG STRAW MATTING .Ataid fo e*? 'TV burning pain or agonising fl&tnlenc*' K. and heartburn make you dread mealtimes, take a little Bisurated Magnesia after your next meal. By neutralising th« excess acid which causes most stomach troubles, Bisurated Magnesia brings you aew, instant relief. The pain you have262 words
-
Advertisement62 1940-10-06 15 GIVE YOUR HAIR Polished Loveliness Vhil delight to ij^S| If^^VjL'S new fashionable J effectt of a 'perm' i -r~n fS with Amirni Araami BrillitnV tine restore* K. n»iur»l colour. FOUR TONES: N ■38 X Henna, Sptcial Jrs^*^ > Henna. Camomile end ISlut AMAMI Brilliantine llf»ouhive«iydirTicultvinobt»ininß AM AMI i plrase write62 words
-
Advertisement264 1940-10-06 15 USE THIS gaff ff €jf I a O l^ smooth I ••and avoidN^3^X j BLEMISHED th r u h SIC I N P ur 'f"*' mm V t weetent the Because Cuticura is a MEDICINAL X»^ pores and TOILET Soap, it docs two \fv essential things to your skin. It264 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement155 1940-10-06 16 y (yvdL- DJ.7AR 1 rtIIFTTE tuuuL 1 KHfcU I The Gillette c one-piece' razor is the f^ \Y\3vwp last word in razor design the simplest »^V^\^%M s^v^g method ever devised! No loosa flg^^AA^r pieces no bits to screw or unscrew. Just twist the handle and the head opens for cleaning155 words
-
Advertisement284 1940-10-06 16 1i t*o Qfi^ fC% J*vbU^^^^**V fr^ j* rt n!■ I jyqflrlA. IHbVJbIbOI HbbUDS^I^bHZ^^IIIsiI CORRECT VISION. Have your eyes examined at reguiai u.^.»«a. All eye examinations are under the personal ■upervlston of Mr. E. M EZEKIEL O.D. (Phila.) P.I O (London MJfyelrfelsc sons lEstb. 1916) Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians The only .Singapore284 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous2440 1940-10-06 16 Wireless Programmes TO-DAT EMPIRE STATION NIROM Transmission J (6.09 p.m -9.M p.m. Maiay%i TDB 15.31 mc's (19.61 m.); TDC 15.15 mts SINGAPORE timel <u radiated on the following wave- (19.80 in.); PLP 11.00 mr s iZi.ll m.); I'MN cFarw leoftta: 10.2« rocs (29.24 m.) TDB 955 mcl» (51.41 ZHL 13.332,440 words
-
-
393 1940-10-06 17 India's Invitation To Malayan Badminton Players (By Our Badminkn Correspondent) I'HE receipt of an invitation extended by the All-India Badnrnton Association to Malayan players to participate in the Indian championship tour- raments to be held in December has cror.ted i much interest among badirinton players throughout the countrj But in393 words
-
Article1832 1940-10-06 17 " Doc - "Doc." By rthe final of the Command interunit all ranks doubles tennis tournament RA.O.C. beat an AA. HKS., R.A team by two matches to one. The R.A.O.C. had previously defeated R.A.M.C. and Malaya Signals, while the AA. HKS., R.A.. had reached the final by beating the Loyals1,832 words
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement287 1940-10-06 17 %4f an AUSTin LOR R V mo/% BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED 9ft ax yHMfaeHfito/ W.P.S. ■SSA -A Smart idea ure I THE PERFECT HAIRDRESSiNG There's no denying your smartness if you u*e yt 1 BRYLCREEM. A little Brylcreem on your hair every V s^Kr I morning ensures a well-groomed appearance every287 words
-
Advertisement494 1940-10-06 17 Why are C^^^fev DOG LOVERS So [Jf§l^ THOUGHTLESS?H^^| Your dog is entirely dependent on you tor his neve mtfnded tor nun. health and happiness. Remember that his un- t^SS^KS^ iiaturallifcinahoiclimatcmakesbloodcorrectives has no pores, he cannot get essential. That's why you should give him his nd of »T Bob Martin's Condition494 words
-
-
Article1708 1940-10-06 18 Sydllian Pays $79 For Top Dividend (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. THE going was soft and the weather was cool for the open- ing day of the Selangor Turf Club's autumn meeting. Sycillian paid the highest dividend of the day with $79 in1,708 words
-
Article46 1940-10-06 18 Total Pool $73,605. (1) ORDINATION ***** (2) SPEAR OF SARAWAK ****** (3) PRESIDENT ***** BTARTERS ADELE ***** KALILI ***** TOPLA 3^271 BLARICUM ***** RESISTANCE ***** BRAWNY LAD ***** BOWRAIN 59fi>0 HACKSAW ***** •The Selangor Turf Club's telegraphed summary of racing results gives *****.46 words
-
Article31 1940-10-06 18 The double tote on races four and five paid $261 on each of eight winning tickets; and that on races seven and eight paid $19 on 105 winning tickets.31 words
-
Article244 1940-10-06 18 "FHE Chinese first eleven played fine soccer at the stadium yesterday to beat R-A.F. (Tengah) by seven goals to one. Although opposed to a vastly superior team, the Airmen were always trying to turn the tables and a feature of the game was the excellent goalkeeping of244 words
-
Article134 1940-10-06 18 ATTRACTIVE fights are to be staged at the New World arena next i Friday. Ventura Marquez and Luis Yeo Blanco head the card, and In the semifinal event Rush Milling meets Battling Sima. In addition there is a return contest between Tommy Carrie and Rio i134 words
-
Article344 1940-10-06 18 SOME very hard fought ties were played in the S.C.R.C. open Invitation lawn tennis tournament at Hong Lim Green yesterday Open doubles: Tan Huck Toe and H. Kamis beat I. A. Alsagoff and A. I. Pereira 6-2, 6—2. Men's dcubles handicap: Ong Swee Keng and Edward Tan I£>344 words
-
Article132 1940-10-06 18 New York, Saturday. KENRY ARMSTRONG lost the world Welterweight title when he was oulpontcd by Fritzie Zivic. a 27-year-old Croatian-American after one of the most grueKing welterweight fights seen in Madison Square Garden for a long time. Outfought until the tenth round. Zlvlc suddenly began to132 words
-
Article232 1940-10-06 18 Race Dates, Singapore And Ipoh CONTRARY to a statement made by a local contemporary '.he Winter Meeting of the Singapore Turf Club has not been abandoned or postponed. Racing will take place at Bukit Timah and throughout Malaya. The Singapore meeting on Nov. 16, 20 and 23 will cater for232 words
-
Article176 1940-10-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent! Muar. DUE to the Puasa. further matches in the Muar soccer leagues will not be played till next mont'.i. The tollowing are the latest positions In tr.o leagues. FIRST DIVISION P. W. L. D. F. A. PU. Govt. Offices 9 6 0 3 16176 words
-
Article213 1940-10-06 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Muar. DISPLAYING superior stickwork and better finishing the hockey team of the Muar Old Boys scored a creditable win over the Government English School team by three goals to one. Oliver Carvalho was outstanding in the Old Boys attack and213 words
-
Article162 1940-10-06 18 THE Loyals will meet the Japanese nine In the Singapore Baseball league to-day with hope., oi tailing second position in the current competition. The game Is scheduled to be played at the Japanese Club grounds. St. George's Road, at 4 p.m. Jack George, the masterful Loyals' hurler, took162 words
-
Article73 1940-10-06 18 THE Chung Wah Football Club will meet the East Surreys Ist XI to-day at J?.lan B^sar Stadium. Chun? Wah will be selected from Yoon Sin: Kirn Eng. Seng Chye. Hock Guan, Ah Bah, Slew Moon: Hong Siew, Seng Que?, Chwee Chua, Wins Fong, Koon Nong: Hock Lcng,73 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement507 1940-10-06 18 THE YEAR'S BIGGEST BEST MOST EXPENSIVE FISTIC TREAT. EXCITEMENT! THRILLS!! ACTIONS!!! On FRIDAY, 1 1th. Oct. commencing 9 p**. *"*rp tAT the NEW-WORLD ARENA tf£k TRIPLE MAIN BOUTS CATCH WEIGHT I *Hn MARQUES vt. Luis YEO V*f (Mexican Champion) (Chinese Sensatioa) FIRST TIME THESE TWO SCIENTIFIC r EO M CLEVER507 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1009 1940-10-06 19 Singapore's Handsome Win Over Navy In Rugby Game SCORING 23 points (four goals and one try> and allowing only three points against them through a penalty, the Singapore Rugby XV handsomely won the first major gam* of the season when they beat the Royal Navy on the padang yesterday. i1,009 words
-
Article396 1940-10-06 19 Australians' Win Over Johore AN unconverted try scored a few minutes from the end gave victory to^he Royal Australian Air Force over Johore by nine points < three tries) to «ix points two enalty goals) in a keen rugby game at the Johore Civil service ground yesterday After a closa396 words
-
Article, Illustration41 1940-10-06 19 MRS. W. A. COOPER and H. L. BARNETT Two leading members of the Koala Lumpur group of fencers. This fencing school was founded eleven years ago by H. L. Barnett and recently gave a display in aid of The War Fund.41 words
-
237 1940-10-06 19 THE Singapore Coma, rcial Houses inter-team match between the Ban Teck Hup team and the NAA.FI. team played at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday resulted in a victory for the former by the narrow margin of three games to two. With two senior players in the237 words
-
Article63 1940-10-06 19 The following will represent the Oxygen Sports Club against Robinson's Sports Club in a lricndly badminton match of four singles and three doubles at the Covered Stadium on Monday at 7.30 p.m.: Wee Peng Hong. Am: Seng Hoe, Lim Seng Cheow, Pong Yew Wah. Tan Hiang Chuan.63 words
-
Article60 1940-10-06 19 A friendly badminton game of three singles and four doubles will be played at the Clerical Union Hall on Friday at 7.30 p.m. ins following will represent the Mayflower: Wong Peng Soon, Poo Lum Choon. Ho Boon Choo. Seah Eng Liat, Wong Peug Nam, w«* Boon Hal, Chan60 words
-
268 1940-10-06 19 IN a keen, evenly contested hockey game, in which they scored a late goal and then managed to cling to their lead until the end, the Indian Association beat the Ceylon Sports Club at Balestler yesterday. The score was against the run of play,268 words
-
Article45 1940-10-06 19 The Singapore-Johore cycle race will take place on Sunday, Nov. 10 This race is open to all cyclists in Malaya, including the Services. Entry forms can be had from the British Cycle Agency, 6. Prinsep St., Singapore Entries close on Nov. 6.45 words
-
Article314 1940-10-06 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Batu Pahat. AS part of the programme in aid of the Patriotic Fund, boxing was seen at Batu Pahat between ftahters from Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur and Malacca. There were nve events on tne programme, two four-round contests, one. six. one eight,314 words
-
210 1940-10-06 19 (Prom Our Own Corresponden Muar. T^HE annual Johoie Malay inter- school Junior soccer competition has ended. Tangkak Malay School, representing Muar District, played extremely well to win the championship when they beat the Segamat Malay School by one goal to nil. In the first semi-final,210 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement337 1940-10-06 19 r-^^~\ ASSISTANT LOSES HIS GRIP... O£SK""\ YET 0"W JU" BACK FROM LEAVE! AHEAD WH C £RFRW /^EDOKNY APP£AR\ JwHAT's m MATT£rN /^IT'S NOT THAT SIR-THIN AHkAD /~> -BfcoW JAncS'?nwr T BE TOO FIT I WITH YOl JACKSON?/ ai MATE MUST BE S\ J^WcM d%\ ISDROPDiNf TH£S DAYS BIS WE RESPONSE337 words
-
Advertisement51 1940-10-06 19 The *cv* POLAROID GlstMs Art litre 6 Complete Replacements made free of charge ii fading or discolouration occurs. Beware of Imitations THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. 4 Arcade Bldg. 2 m j; PHOTOGRAPHS UOffMi O» 1111 LOCAL KHUTUGKAI'Hb APPCABINO IN (Hi- (SsUS e»n toe obtained rrora IHt MAMAGKR SUNDAY TBMES Plcmc Enclose51 words
-
-
Article, Illustration39 1940-10-06 20 With a keen crew of gunners who have already met the enemy in France, a warm welcome is waiting for invaders if they should attempt landings on the shores of Great Britain.39 words
-
513 1940-10-06 20 Prisoner (Twice), Posed As Belgian, French Workman, British Refugee And Then Hiked Over The Pyrenees 1 A NCE CORPORAL JOHN 1-1 LEI WARNER, of the Queen's Royal Regiment, arrived in Great Britain on Aug. 2 just in time to celebrate his twnty-first birthday at513 words
-
Article273 1940-10-06 20 New Guinea Explorer Dead rpHE death has occurred sud- denly in Sydney of Mr. Charles Henry Karius, hero of the Karius expedition which penetrated the wilds of Papua and New Guinea in 1928, and, after suffering great hardships, reached the source of the Sepik River. Mr. Karius, who was aged273 words
-
Article78 1940-10-06 20 Weils Expects Angry London London, Sept. 19. 1 EXPECT when I return from U.S.A. at Christmas to find an angry rather than ruffled London," Mr. H. G. Wells said to-day. The famous author and scientist is going to America this month on a lecture tour. "London will still be there,78 words
-
Article36 1940-10-06 20 SOLICITOR: Well, who came out top in the fight? Assaulted complainant: I did. He didn't catch me. COLICITOR (in Divorce Court): Does your husband drink anything? Woman untness: Yes, anything he can get.36 words
-
Article80 1940-10-06 20 London, Sept. 9. TT is reported from Amsterdam that the Dutch Police Chief at The Hague has been removed from office by the German Commissioner for Holland. He has been :haif?ed with having taken inadequate measures to prevent a street clash on Saturday "after a cyclist80 words
-
Article316 1940-10-06 20 "Black Eagle" Challenges Goering New York, Sept. 17. LJARLEM S Black Eagle," Col. Hubert Fauntleroy Julian, announced last night that Marshal Hermann Goering, chief of the German Air Force, had accepted his challenge to an aeroplane duel at 10.000 feet over the English Channel. The Negro aviator said bisftiT duel316 words
-
Article41 1940-10-06 20 India's Field Army Expands TTHE Government of India has be- gun the recruiting and equipping of the first 100,000 under the scheme for Increasing the strength of the field army. Recruits are being enrolled at the rate of 15.000 a month.41 words
-
Article, Illustration32 1940-10-06 20 AN RAF. War Photograph Exhibition has opened at the Graf ton Galleries, New Bond Street, London. In the picture, three girls gaze at a fall length photograph of an airman.32 words
-
391 1940-10-06 20 Hollywood Has The Strangest Insurance Policies QEORGE Zucco, the Man-chester-born characteractor, recently insured himself against losing his English accent. This was one of the unusual policies handled by the Landi-Ken-nel Company, Lloyd's representatives In Hollywood. They have handled many more, some of them so unusual that they had to cable391 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1940-10-06 20 k < 5v 4m TF^? GgW y^L_ BRANDY A SENSATIONAL NEW TYRE TlfsstOttu£ CHAMPION Amazing New Non-Skid Tread New Type Stronger Cord Body Longer Mileage Creator Safety ANOTHER Firestone triumph— die new Firestone Champion! A revolutionary new tyre with Mounding pert'oimance record* for. long mileage, non-akid protection and high speed84 words
-
Advertisement275 1940-10-06 20 ASK OUR NEW CHINESE LADY DRESS MAKER TO HAKE YOUR I NEXT dpfss Phone 7144 31 33 Hi^h St. i t THE MALAYAN VIEW CHRISIMAS CARDS IN BLACK AND WHITE A LARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM. BUY NOW AND POST THEM TO TOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIONS OVERSEAS. THE ORIENT SIAR275 words
-