The Straits Times, 24 June 1941

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  • 38 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times [ESTABLISHED NKARLT A CENTURY 1 MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 16 pac;es SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE _2^_j^L van k cents. The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1941 price 3 aurn.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 71 1 ELSIE MARY Battery Road. M Morning Stwrnoon Evontnft Dresses. KUALA LUMPUR. 26 JAVA ST. (PHONE 3613). OV/ILTINE A Supreme Safeguard of Health S.S. TRAOC /^^VT^X MAHK REGISTERED try these delicious RITZ Sauces Tomato Chilly Sauce Black (Worceuerthire) SaUCC Obtainable from all Provision Merchants. Sole Distributor* for Mal v a Singuixire
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  • The Straits Times DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES
    • 125 2 —Mr Boon Chuar >. Proprietor of Chop Guan Hte. s»cd 68 years, passed away Peaceful], u his residence. No. 50 Blair £if h°u. s nda y morning 22-6-41. leavina H*k h Ve L? Ue two sons Se°« Hock and Tan Seng Hal. five daughter* Mrs. Kee Yrw Chye. Misses
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1446 2 SITUATIONS VVANTEp" ESTATE VWU.IK aged 51 opln~for mgagement for duration. 24 years c .perienc? sSlt. 01 TinSf*™ 16 PPly N0 675 INFLUENTIAL IMPORT MANAGEK. Chlnece, honest and hardworking, seeks betttr ES*?* iT" ISt 8e P tembrr Experienced general office management, sales promotloE etc. Conversant with Malayan markets Able to recommend
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    • 500 2 DOGS PEDIGREED WIRE RAIKED TERrTeK puppies for sale. eight wecl.- old. Apply Bungalow D. H«*ecourse. Buldt Ttaah i _AUCTION_NOTICES^ AUCTION SALE Of freehold Singapore propertien At thf saleroom of Messrs Cheong Korn Seng Co.. Ltd.. no. 10 Chulla Street on Wedn«d» T 2jth Jane. IMI. ,it ija P.M Lot 1.
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    • 506 2 MOTOR^V E HICLES mm. *S2*J!S? TO Pnrrt E CA^ AlJ?tta Morr*. Citroen FOB SALE, IMS CITKOKN 12 8 H~P <Xtt !i Ex f ellent cordtti-,.1 throughout' Recently re-ducoed. Owner t-ma R-cilarlv a^sVp'm 1""1 1 rUc^"" SB ,/> F X SALE Studebaker 1835 open tourer 30 H. P. Good condition. Serviced
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  • 114 3 important fact, have been discover*! from observations on fever patient* The symptoms of fever -headaches, rising temperature, parching heat alternating with Intense chlllnessare signs that nerve and muscle tissues are being attacked by lever poisons. These poisons cause intense weakness and exhaustion of the patient
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 495 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS (Incorporated to J«t»n» GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARO WHITE STAR LINE. TOYSAN £BANCISCO Manila Hong Kong Kobe Yokohama. Honolulu S«n Francisco and Loa Ang*ie» ms. ASAMA MARU omitting H_K.. Manila from S'hal July 1C ms. TATUTA MABD omitting HJK.. Manila from STiai July 3 SJI. NITTA MARU July
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    • 497 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailing, to United Kingdom. O.W. ar. not gu .r.nt.«l. .11 ergo booking. .übj.ct to Con(.r.nc. War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ship*. Single fare $192 (A
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    • 74 3 roi Kaci.o o'kuvs o V any description CF \SD I or when your Radio needs attention. /<• I UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE, 205. Orchard Road. Tel. 4967. I RADIOS I U BRITISH 1 J and 1 m BEST. HOE BOON LEONG. ifr REFRACTING... MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS TESTO6 FREE B R.C. fabric has
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 63 3 ftrnndcasting TO-DAY SINUAKUnc Z1IL 1.3M kci (225 m.» (ziire o" 0 48 M ZHFJ Ml »f ZHL. ZHP1 AND ZHPi com Modern Mandarin Muslct; »-W d i r MrKcrren' 8.45 p.n>- C- Uuriw at me PiaM (FroSTtte studto): P.m. The Blue hi« SwinK Band from the Ore»t woria !o p
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    • 60 3 Mariners. Close down. TUp J 5 D m Malay programme from the Studio p»rtv (contd r 8 p.m. Warning to Mariners S3? taiSita,; 8.^5 p.m. Ne-s ««nm.ntjr, Hindustani ReUyed from Ix.ndon: JL45 Pp m. t OhmHhm Cccot* MANILA 5 55 »m News in EneUsh; 6 S» p m N*»J i
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    • 355 3 EMPIRE STATION >§MMwjb gvHSrsssS Dr. Edw.rd Glover. 0 J5 p.m M^c^C BrlUln: 8trtn«» of the BB W C Orchcstr. conduct d by I«| 10JK n m •Barb»r» Aliens CruelUes Music* L,™' St£y with Joyce B«d:nan. Henry Eummlnts. Dorothy Green »nd the B B C. 3«lon Orch«tr»; 11 20 p m.
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  • 193 4 Gilt-Edged Ease Slightly rnn at~.* v. London, June 23. untai oUierwbTgUted: denomination Ccn Lou 1M4-44. i«7 Funding Lee 4% 1960-JC Tp.; 'Oir>. Union Assce (Units) Prudential Asice Oreat Western RJy. Oro. ssv j.u Ch«rt«ed Bank '»> rg?. M« Bulk ffi m pi Perak Hydro ??*f Oenenu Electric
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  • 74 4 T»«*»y. j aac si. bom. Buyers toffen No. IX E.SS. W (Spot Irac) M 4 wv No. IX R.S.S. t o.b. In cai. 7 MM M G.F.A.Q. K.S.S. f:o:h: b> boJcs J ly M'» S»4 r.A.Q. E.S.S. f.o b h. Ink, y JJ 1 M
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  • 803 4 MONDAY, JUNE Z3. JMI: P.M. I ■MM Ampat (5.) Omit Z J**** Austral Au»l. (fa) 7ti?d7«M SfSsrwT Am weng (|l) \g B»n*nr, Ti n t) ia» 6d i«« Chta Chin l Hitam Tin <50 cti ss «4 .<■ Hot* Put Tin (»i) j'^ i jj"
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  • 50 4 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES <*ro« our Own Ocrrttncnarot > ■"BE*: Firmer. Whit* Muntok: JJ'id (12 4 d) black m bond: 7%d fHM Spot: tMiS r£26l'»> "Tw«rd: £JC3 (£J6J'4) ccll YoTk (M *••> SM. C VK d T: <16a Spot: J3\d. fMHd.) Dollar- 4.03 (4 03> «i«rig»»i: 3Hd. (3?id.) Kobe: Is 2'; d.
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  • 51 4 •pHE following were the Dow Jones oL.£ w EL s s w: n the York lafurda? ChanB< ClOSed and M U ld ."s trtab ***** 123.97 15 Tltllities 17 75 17.0 commodity index closed 73 00 Stock sales 130 000 760 000 shares shares —United
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  • 65 4 fHE Controller. Tin and Tin Ore /Restriction) Enactment, fms I aovUes that the domestic tin quota for it e iK r qU c a enr OM941haSbeenflxed Those producers who can produce In fh° eSS of tn lr u °tas should forward their application* to
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  • 60 4 London, June 23 JIN opened steady. The turnover was 400 tons. Smelter sellm* on t*' 00 V* weU 'bsorbcd. with a useful forward demand. Af.er offlc al hours a further 25 tons were traded at unchanged prices .^"'tfd Kingdom weekly stocks total V 1 an Crease
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  • 91 4 •THE order of running and n»n- acceptors at Ki.a!a Lumour to Turf °sni? c r COnd day of the SS D e"ango r rurf clubs Summer meeting are R«ce 2: Ponies, class 1 dtv 1 six f,, r lon'^sii mHOm H0r t cta *H Mr--wf* PoDle<l CtaM dlv
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  • 446 4 AROUND THE MARKETS NO MARKED EFFECT OF US. RUBBER CONTROL SHARES QUIET BUT STEADY By Our Financial mrrrspundent QPERATORS -JSTTiiiat. v inr.in.-inr. to deal in U, rasrk-t vfflerday jwing to uno-rtj n -£s regnrdmg rlM P uS ,an .situt.on. rT»c«s, nowerer. were main ah an spcli ns: tins »ere steady,
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  • 87 4 THE following were the p.t-:-s lor Straits tin and rubb?r m cuts rer f! U J? on the C:m »nodity Exchange TIN 2» June 23 ?P° l 53. 53. J"Pe 52.95 52 95 vl y 55.70 62.70 Au^t 52 00 52 60 R e
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  • 55 4 FJVRT/-OT London, June 23 REIGHT inquiries include Alexandna salt to Sinrianorc and to Calcutta at Java SU g ar to Alexandria at 200'- and CafdtU general cargo to Alexandria at 180' Officers are still bring inv.tcd for Port Sudan Cotton to Japar and ChiJean nitrate to E^ypt but
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  • 117 4 THE fbUovinc djuaticns tc f.:e War Fund are recorded ta-day: Mr. anj Mu. X C. WH (further contribution) -,i»i K. H. Bini|).son date of Bangkok) Robinson and Co Ltd.. reeds from the sale of Churchill Masks UU Staff of Wearne Brother* Ltd. Malacca 104 Wan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 357 4 AUCTION NOTICES An opportunity to acquire a WRIST WATCH ratable for the present time A. T. EDWARDS CO.. LTD, bet to announce that In their AUCTION SALE J nURSDAT JUNE. mi. 12 GENTS' 6TAINLE8S 8TEEL WRIST 12 LADIES' STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCHES M STAINLESS STEEL WRIST WATCH BANDS. SINGLE LOTS
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    • 280 4 AUCTION SALE OF PERFUMES Collection of POUR TOUJOURg NOTRE AMOUR TOI ET MCW INQUIETUDE METlITATIOIt AVEU To be sold in loU of J 3 BOTTLES to suit Individual buyers An opportunity to acquire PERFUMES at auction prices. OW WEDNESDAY. 2STH JUNK, 1M1 AT II A. M. A. T. EDWARDS ft
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    • 68 4 Two records from film: "DOWN ARGENTINE WAY NE507 Down Argentine Way T»vo Dreams met NE495 I want my Mama (Mama 70 quero) Siboney Rumba We have sold out our first shipment of records from this famous film. Now the second shipment is available— here are two record*, the Vocal Refrains
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  • 2612 5 Industry Not Classed With Tin Mines And Oil Wells (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Apr. 28. SATISFACTION at the safeguards for the future liquidation of the rubber reserve stock agreed to by the authorities m the United States was expressed at the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 63 5 2 rJt Speed constant power, unfailing reliability r l 2mtirj£* are built lnto every EViriRUDE and ELTO "^•SP^^K-'-^ Outboard Motor. Go wture you wUI, free from A^^^Z' the dunger of isolation as a result of a motor Prices are exceptionally low. Magneto or battery ignition is optional. A full range
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    • 412 5 LEGAL NOTICES iina IN THE ESTATE OF AHMAD KEPPEL BIN JAAFAR DECEASED. Parmant to Section 131 ol The Probate and Adminutratlon Enactment. NOTICE U hereby given that all "editors and persons having any claim against the estate of the aborenamed Ahrr.ad Keppel bin Jaafar deorased late of No J°J**" Putrl.
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    • 218 5 I3OLY FAT GOES QUICK HewSdcntifkßanedymM by DoOors.NursK and Public mmmm^m^^m^t^ In 9J% <* a—m FATNBSt K-^L-^^fl 4moo of .b. botfr ~t>«*l we paraa «b««^ M \W VI Into lh* blm.o, Ihu. I I IEKSSSS flB vitkv)ip<>wa>»u*(iiclTr«X A Orcttnary "f« cum" Mrt IN 1»< ir* BanKon tea quKklf «1» •UK lu|t
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    • 296 5 fHE MERCANTILE BANK )F INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled W Nit MERCANTILE BANK M INDIA LIMITED rhe Company wmch is incorporated :o he S.S and registered as a Trust Cora>any. undertakes the following duties: EXECUTOR Se OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESI Alt OF DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 205 6 OPENING TO-DAY 3 SHOWS ALMAMBEA OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THE FILM 16,106 FEET, NOTE REVISED SCREENING TIMES 2.30 p. m. 6 p.m. I 9.30 p.m. ZANK jjsffß^*^>GREY'S 9 Thrilling Story s= u P*> of the ROYAL W^^^^^^ CANADIAN Igl, MOUNTED BBS^l'^ POLICE ;>* Jfl Presenting The Screen's Jl /G
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    • 197 6 COMMENCING ggHggig TO-DAY |ffi"ffl!i?3 3.15, 6.15 9.15 WHflP!9[ RETURN SCREENING ih <wl 2 DAYS OHLY Vfc£>J AND SO MANY 'f^ LAUGHS THAT IT p o^ eU IS WORTH SEEING DeHavilJand flr*flTlJ I CM«»LBfw|NNINCejI.AU.BN»ei»ONS I **VJ/\IW iOMT» CMNHIIP MFI VII I I coorea wttmt not tmmt* I m ZZ«zbb3BS~ TO-DAY AND
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    • 121 6 ONE OF THE MOST THRILLING STORIES EVER FILMED! KARTX)FF IN HIS GREATEST ROLE! i f TODAY lAT THE I ».i» cis «.i» I CAPITOL BMHHiNBi t *s^^l 3H|K9^^pß^^Bl^Hi»^Bil Columbia i'utures exciting s {(sry of brilliant uifSVo sentenced lo death for a "MERCY I MURDER" but discovering th" secret r FH)W
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  • 365 7 Newspapers Warn Against Treating Soviet War As Respite For Britain London, June 23 THE attack on Russia Is condemned 1 in Britain, the United States and other parts cl the r though superfluous, evidence of tne Sty of pacts
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  • 232 7 Both Nazis Russians Expect To See Parachute Invasions London, June W. THE Si viet Embassy at Ankara predicted yesterday that "Berlin wUl see SoTlet bombers to-night." accordtng to the National Broadcxstin? CorparaUon 1 correspondent there. southern frontier. laid by both «i<le«- they will be In Moscow »nd the Caucasus in
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  • 38 7 Germany's New Action To Be Discussed London, June 23. WHEN Parliament next meets there will be an immediate debate oi. Germany's latest act of aggression^ filing of the war discussion. mmm, mmm I— Rcuter.
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  • 13 7 Washington, June 23. nfjH United SUtes Government
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  • 79 7 URGES MEETING OF AMERICAS U.S. Senator Appeals For Aid To Russia Washington. June 23. CENATOR Claude Pepper, of Florida, m an interview with United Press to-day, proposed that President Roosevelt issue a call to the Latin American nations and au other nations opposed to Hitlertsm to meet and formulate a
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  • 69 7 London, June 23. A CCORDINO to a news agency messA age from Tokio to-day. Mr. Joseph C O-rew. the United StauU Ambassador to Japan, has dfM»Sd an emohatic protest agaihS)K"Tne receni bombing of the AmerlCaa*mbassy m Chungking. He did not wait for an appolntmcut tolee
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 218 7 RAFFLES_HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight <«»** BUSTER MAGGIE Attraction) 5., M pww nom-mmm t itIMCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM~COURT~ MILITARY BAND CONCERT -830 to 10.30 p By the Band of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS Bt Kind permission of Ueut.-Col. W. J. C«h,m
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    • 119 7 ROARING ON TO THE SCREEN AGAIN IN RESPONSE TO HUNDREDS OF REQUESTS! Phone MM I fin The ".reatest I Thrill Picture Of I All Time J "THEJARKOL?????" The Stars The Romance The Adventure All That Makes Amazing Entertainment! SPECIAL! M* Q***7 Wm Um^Ukmt Ffaw»l I Icon's A.RP. Warden- Respond Munificently
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  • 1181 8 THE Straits Times SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 24 1941. (661st Day Of The War.) A Master piece Winston Churchill goes from strength to strength. Quite apart from the great eminence which he has already won as a statesman, history will give him a very high place among the masters of English
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  • Letter To The Editor
    • 589 8 We Should Do More In The Common Cause To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— ln a letter published In the Straits Times of May 27^ last you were good enough to allow me to reply to your correspondent, "Observer." In the following terms: "I am not a
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    • 370 8 Edea Behind Proposal To Licence Pullers To the Editor of the Strait* Times Bir 1 .77? 0 ur corre spondent "A Chinese 1 a little inconsistent In his argument rst he talks about 'many rickshaws lying unhired" and the consequent stagnant capital." and then he refers I ™w YeV
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    • 844 8 An Appeal To Overseas Chinese To the Editor of the Straits Times "81r,— To commemorate the forthcoming "Double Seventh" anniversary of the China war, more than 100 000 Malayan Chinese and their friends have signed a message addressed to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek expressing their support for the Chungking
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    • 399 8 How We Should Reply To Nazis' Latest Move To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir.— Now that Russia has been attacked by Germany, we must mort quickly on the offensive. The lessons of Crete have been digested, and we should now become the striker oy Invading Prance
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    • 252 8 Case tor Revision Of Rates !To the Editor of the Straits Times \if lr iT^ tter readin X th e letter from £LnL f° n the sub J ect °f salary ft S for P° stmen I have no Th a '^l his remarks me Initial salary of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 262 8 Master's laminated construction is designed to give maximum security. The inside lock mechanism is powerfully armoured. Instead of the internal mechanism being housed within a ihin shell Master laminated padlocks are practically solid on >he inside because the laminations or plates are cut out just enough to house the key
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    • 87 8 LAUNCESTON GRAMMAR SCHOOL. TASMANIA. (Founded 1846) A C. of R School for boarders and dayboys. English climate: healthy situation: 30 acres playing fields. Boys prepared for all professions. Good tradition In wort and sport. Moderate fees: numerous open scholarships. Prospectus a.«j further particulars from the Headmaster. W. H. Rofl. MA.
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  • 483 9 British Mission To Leave For Moscow CO-ORDINATING WAR EFFORTS OF BRITAIN AND RUSSIA United States Condemns New Nazi Aggression MOSCOW has accepted Great BritairfsoffCT of W aid against Germany and has S°™ military and economic assistance to Britain, ac c^S pliable quarters in London,
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  • 93 9 OFFICIALS m Berlin and Moscow have denied all knowledge of the report formation of a new Uth-anlan Government after an anti-Soviet up rlS H n o g we r v e e P r° rt fa? S eU United Press, press reports "om Berlin PUblUhed
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  • 149 9 Bombing By Soviet Planes Alleged London, June 24. A PROTEST against the bombing of Finnish objectives by Russian planes was made to the Soviet Minister at Helsinki. M. Orlou, when he visited the Finnish Foreign Minister yesterday, says the Finnish Radio. A Finnish trawler moving out
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  • 128 9 Volunteers May Take Part In Struggle New York, June 23. UNCONFIRMED radio messages intercepted here report that Gen. Franco and the Spanish Foreign Minuter. Senor Suner, after an emergency Cabinet mating yesterday, .departed man In Madrid this »I»™°°" ™j! f °Asked about rumours concerning Spanish
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  • 287 9 state, but simply the action of the Moscow, June 24 PUSHED by the iirst war communique issued by the Soviet High Command declaring the maximum penetration of the enemy had been only nine miles. Moscovites went to work yesterday m high spirits.
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  • 94 9 Nazis Take Over Coastal Areas London, June 24. THE Norwegian news agency re1 ports a sudden increase of Cerman troop west coasts of Norway. Urge scale evacuation of Norwegians have been ordered to be carried out at a moment's notice. German troops are reported to b*
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  • 137 9 Swift Action On Pledge To Soviet London, June 24. THE RAF. has *iven speedy action T"t 0 Mr. Churchill's promise to! V.JsL of fierce day and ni B ht Two bombers are missing very little opposition was Four To One Margin With the confirmed another German
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  • 45 9 New York, June 23. PAPT James Roosevelt, the president's eldest son, arrived here to-d»y carrying a b^ nlled with reports on his tour of the ALdUe and extent of the Job the AIM™ hive before them Is tremendous," he sutd—United Press.
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  • 182 9 British Columns Reach Base London, June 24 THE battle of the Middle Desert at the Syrian pipeline fortress and airfield of Palmyra began at noon yesterday with the simultaneous arrival of two British mechanized columns across the desert from Abou Kemal and Teloum-karani, respectively, according to official
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  • 83 9 PETAIN DARLAN AGAIN AT ODDS Premier Suspicious Of Vice-Premier London, June 24. RELATIONS between Marshal Petain the Vichy Prime Minister, and S wasas ssrts "MSS'to .,U-:nlonn«d sources. Darlans photograph had replaced his i°*Marshal Petain believes the ViceiFr^e^s SSto assure hlmseif o I the support of ex-servicemen and tha he has
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  • 181 9 Washington, June 23. SENATOR Elbert Thomas, of Utah, foreign relations specialist ancl often Administration spckesman, told I the United Press to-day the chic question raised by the Russo-Germf. JapaTmust now be UJujJonjC with her attachment to the Axis and *«ahe naTbeVn making friends with U»e wrong
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  • 50 9 London, June 24. WHILE Turkey has proclaimed her n-utrsility In the Oerman-Soviet war, she ha« asked Germany t3 derm? her alms with regard to Russia, and particularly the territories of the Caucasus reports the Istanbul correspondent of the Independent French news agency.— Reuter.
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  • 390 9 German Stories Of Spectacular Advance Big Soviet Air Losses formation." that "it appeared abou* 1 200 Soviet plane* had been shot down or destroyed on tlie ground during the flrst 24 hours of the fighting. It is f.irther claimed that Germ ns
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  • 105 9 Lisbon. June zi. rHE torpedoing o! the Portu-ucs; merchant shin Ganda <4.333 tons" i-as reported on Sunday, when 26 surivors out of a total of 16 passengers md a rrew of 50 were landed m Lis>cn has e::cited public opinion here, rhe Ganda. it is stated,
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  • 53 9 Stockholm, June 24. PRESS reports reaching here from Berlin yesterday a'.'Oged "it can now be revealed" that ihe fire aboard the liner Bremen, th? pride of the German merchant marine, which alI most destroyed the vessel, was due to the sabotage of German
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  • Page 9 Advertisements

  • 245 10 Two Gifts Of $500 In To-day's List Of Acknowledgements MORE MONEY FROM SALE OF CHURCHILL MASKS JHERE are two donations of $500 in to-day's list of more Zniv h°T tS of .J»< h to The War" Fund, ani n^JSSFl l be€n pa l
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  • 274 10 T Moscow, Jump ''I HF. "it,, ial Soviel communique to-day sta.es:— "Ourine the day the enemy strove to develop an offensive along the whole froirt from the Baltic to the Black Sea. directing his main effort m Shault Kaunai. Cordon volkov.sk. Kobrin Vladunirvolynsk, Ravarussaka and Brody. but lhr>
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  • 53 10 Ind ian Troops In Ab yssinia: Latest Pictures Indian troop, have pla^d a f m, part m the vic[orous Abyvtinian campaign m which tnt latest success, announced to-day, i, the capture of Jimma r*tH m Ualian troops. These two Pictures snore Indian troops advancing Curing mapping up operations on one
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  • 122 10 TRAFFICKING IN BOYS New Legislation For Colony !LEGI«LATION to control the tra- flic m boys from China to Malaya will probably be introduced n the Legislative Council at its next meeting m August. While the Htuatlon In retard lo iraffickjne: m boys, l, n:t as serious a; th» trafficking m
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  • 281 10 Local Chinese To Renew Pledge CEREMONIES ON "DOUBLE SEVENTH' China outers on Ike fouitii July 7. Chinese all over Malaya will n-now their pledge to support the < huiijrking Government and do all lin their power to aid the fatliTland m its fi/rht. Hundreds o Chinese osso
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  • 31 10 Mr. O*or*e WUeman h*a resigned his position aa managing director of Dunlop Malayan Estates. Ltd.. as from July 31. and will be succeeded on Au-. 1 by Mr R B Carer.
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  • 119 10 ESTATE PARTY AIDS FREE FRENCH BELGIANS i A PARTY was Riven on Saturday at C 1 RanUu Panjat. K Estate by Baron F. de Langlade. Gen. de Gaulle's reI presoiitaUve in Malaya, in aid of the I Free French Fund and the Belgian I Government Fund I J h L
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  • 49 10 THE trade union and Industrial courts legislation will come into force m the Colony on July l and a general stabilization of the labour situation Is expected to follow Its enforcement. Similar legislation was brought into force In the F.M.S. this month
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  • 18 10 L#^?w A R An>n»chaiaai Chettiar tOlVr m TamU on the "Orilim of BtueaUon ui^^lte eTenlne M the InS^Su,
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  • 202 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 24 JOHORE is falling into line with the Colony m tightening the control orer aliens. n»on »o. 1 meetln 5 °f the Council of Btate. Johore, this mornin* the Le«»l AdTUer introduced the Bill for
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  • 700 10 BRITAIN'S PARACHUTE TROOPS ARE GROWING IN SKILL STRENGTH 77k? Air War Week By Week Special Cable to The Straits Times liom Wine Cd>. L. V. Vwtwr. London, June 23. gKIIAIN is budding up a formidable arm of shock-troop-; parachute troop.s are linisl.in« their in.striiction. Th^v j.r •ou«:Ji .specialists, true sons
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  • 32 10 UUmer A Dane- (Mm), D1 1<» Midniitlit. OK» i I VVOKI.II 8 30 i) m to U A Uut* WIUi W WOBI ii -„x, 8K I VlKl 6Mi, sats Charming lid.it>
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  • 164 11 Effect Of News On Local Market Fls understood that the committee of the Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, meeting yesterday afternoon, discussed the new regulations covering the. export of rubber to the United States. The rubber market closed quietly yesterday following the news. Rubber brokers, however, were
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  • 37 11 -»/|ALAYA and the Battle of the At- lantic" is the subject of a talk to be broadcast from the Singapore station by Mr. P. A. B. McKerron today at 8.35 p.m.
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  • 337 11 No Cover Under Workmen's Compensation Policies PROVISION TO BE MADE IN BILLS BEFORE COUNCILS INSURANCE companies operating m Malaya have decided to exclude war risk coverage from w orkmen's compensation policies, a liability which they have accepted l up to now, but the legislation already
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  • 39 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 23. k CCORDING to the "Postal authoAri'ies here, the sale of War Savines Certificates has now passed the $6,000,000 figure. 1 To-d*y's figure Is $6,021,333
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  • 118 11 rE discovery of a human skeleton, lying under a tree, m the vicinity of Tanglin Barracks, by Cpl. G. Backhurst, of the R.A.M.C., on June 10. had a sequel m the Singapore Coroner's court yesterday. The skeleton was lying about 30 feet from a drain
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  • 66 11 |V*- QUO TAI-CHI, lately Chinese Lr Ambassador m London, passed through Singapore the week before last on his return to Chungking where he Is to take up the appointment of Minister of Foreign Affairs. While m Singapore he stayed with the Governor (Sir Shenton
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  • 43 11 REV. S. M. THEVATHASAN will give a talk on "Christianity m India" at the Ramakrishna Mission, 9, Norris Road. Singapore on Saturday at 7 prn. Rev D. D. Chelliah will preside The meeting Is open to the public.
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  • 33 11 PEH'ROL coupons for July will be issued In Singapore from to-day, and the Straits Times understands that for August coupons will be issued only after the half-yearly tax has been paid.
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  • 40 11 One of the many mobile canUens operate by the Army In Brilain where valuable work is done m providing much needed refreshment to victim* of air raids, passive defence workers and workers In w«r industrial plants.
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  • 340 11 SELANGOR INDIANS LABOUR PROBLEMS Meeting Urges Inquiry Into Recent Estate Strikes (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 23, AT the annual general meeting of the Selangor Indian Association on Saturday, it was decided to oppose the proposed formation at Singapore of an All-Malayan Tamils Association. The meeting also decided
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  • 57 11 rE following grants have been made from the Malaya Patriotic Fund with the unanimous approval of all b To'th"£rd Mayors Air Raid^Distress Fund (which now serves the whole of 0^ tt^Kwfe»M.riners- Asso"Ti£*sS*te>'. Sailors' and Airmen's Families' Association Z*™ To the British Red Cross fi5.000. To
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  • 262 11 TWO Malays, Salleh bin Arshad, and All alias Nail bin Tebang, and an Indian, Visivalingam alias Kandasamy, were sentenced to 12 months' rigorous Imprisonment each In the Singapore criminal district court yesterday for the part they took In the disappearance or $2,01fi
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  • 302 11 Insulted Modesty Of Eurasian Girl THAT a youthful offender's father 1 was prepared "to deal with his son adequately and give him what he desrrves m the prc-stnre of an officer of the court," was the stat?ment made by counsel m tho Singapore Ml" court yesterday pleading
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  • 23 11 THE third health talk on "Dlph': will be broadcast from thr pore station to-day at 7.15 p m
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  • 479 12 U.S. Journalist Finds Islands 'Well Prepared For Anything' "THE Japanese would be absolutely crazy if they started Mr an Sn n Y S i:r he Netherland s Indies now,' said Mr. John Stuart Martin, correspondent for the American magazines fime and Life,
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  • 314 12 Broke Into Store In Changi QUNNER Alfred James Elliott who broke into a refreshment hut in a Changi military area on three occasions, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore criminal district court yesterday. Elliott pleaded guilty to three charges of breaking into
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  • 569 12 Value Of Suez Singapore For Defence Of Australia JHE importance of the Suez Canal and Singapore for the defence of Australia, and the fact that the wa T j 8 the workers' war and one m which there are no non-combatants were stressed by the Australian Navy Minister, Mr. W.
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  • 197 13 Tokio Is Expected To Maintain Policy Of Neutrality At First Tokio, June 23. says United Press. fc sche< i»Ied for •FsftTssw: s-sa s*sia policy will be. Reuter understands that the slSent will be "stressing T-man's \u\swerving devotion to tne J^ust of establishing
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  • 18 13 Shanghai, June J3Jar»n the? »y. wUl probably hold the lnt*rn»tk>n»l devetopmenU..'nit'Hl Prrt«.
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  • 27 13 Tokio. June 33. THE British AmbM-dor to Tofcio. A Rob-rt Cnitle. conferred with the J^."°se Onder-SecreUrr of State fci i United Press.
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  • 74 13 Batavta. June 23. nUTCH officials here, cemmenttm on tn* V outbreak of war between Russia and Gemanv. said the Netherlands Indies wouM no longer need to keep a elo»e watch again* The possibility of raw material, reaching I German? In- way of Vladivostok OTlciate declined to comment on
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  • 21 13 Tokio, June 28. R Shi*enori Togo, former Japanese Ambw^^tothe UASJL. Sther heavily in favour of Germany.-Reuter.
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  • 203 13 Border With Finland Now Closed Stockholm, June 13. PLLOWING yesterdays emergency m^eUn* of Ihe Cabinet Council to Sows No communique was I-™*- The Riksdag (Parliament) will hold a sreret session on Wednesday. Sfnlvl^f ion in the Baltic and .the Gulf of Bothnia was suspended V esl
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  • 107 13 FINNS "NOT AT WAR, ENVOY INFORMS WASHINGTON Washington, June 23. •Thpv arc reerfttable incident?. My whatever happens. libeTt > loving and democratic people. Advice from Finland .ndieated tr.a meeting. M Ramo added that FinUnd was .r^ng to avoid a clash, but he asked: "Can she avoid it?" British Minister Remains
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  • 98 13 London, June 23. MANY of the 58 Nazi ttghiers brought down m the oast two days for tho loss of five RAF. plants were of tho new Messerschmitt 109 F type. Most of the British fighter pilots who tonic part m yesterday's operation spoKton
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  • 91 13 Bombay, June 23. ur Ralendra Prasatl, a« tmg pieaiM R dent of the India NattajJ ron-ress m an interview with K^uier Srd?y, declared that Hitler's attack nllli was the biggest event since the fall of France and might hare far-reachin? effect on th
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  • 32 13 C.inbcrra. June 23. hO £eferrln« to the bannlnK of Communists. hf "Sto. the Commonwealth Government? attitude toward, .ubverslve act ivIMw on Mr. ChurchUl'. teo.dca.t speech.— Reuter^
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  • 23 13 London, June 23. rE Bulgarian Cabinet held an cmcr K ency meeting yesterday, sayi o hi- '<ii from Sofia.- Reuter.
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  • 386 14 Occupied France Also Attacked With New Powerful Explosives London, June 23. GERMANY'S vital industries, docks and naval bases asrain felt the hammer blows of the R.A.F. last night, Dusseldorf, Wilhelmshaven. Bremen, Emden and Bremerhaven getting yet another a taste of Britain's new heavy
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  • 45 14 Nairobi, June 23. ITALIAN prisoners tiken at Jimma, m Abyssinia, are officially estimated at about 8,000. These include one corps commtnder. Gen. Tissi. who had already lost the majority of his command, two divisional commanders and eight brigadiers.— R uter.
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  • 145 14 Disguised Supply Ship Taken In Atlantic London, June 23. TTHE German supply ship Babl- tonga, which had been taking refuge m Brazilian waters since the outbreak of war and cleared from Santos on Apr. 24 for Vladivostock has been intercepted m the Atlantic by British patrols.
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  • 139 14 Allied Strength In Egypt Question Now Puzzling Axis Commanders London, June 23. LIAVING on a number of occasions 11 given figures of the total British tanks destroyed In the battle near Sollum from June 15 to June 17 each figure being greater than the previous, the total eventually claimed by
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  • 70 14 Wash.ngt^n, June 23. THE VS. Government has forbidden 1 all Italians to leave America. All necessary steps to prevent any lUiian national* from leaving the United States pending further instructions have been ordered. The Department of J us: ice announces it has issued instructions to
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  • 69 14 US. VESSELS TO TAKE OVER PACIFIC TRADE Wellington, June 23. INHERE has been keen Interest In New Zealand it the suggestion that United States ships should take over trading m the Pacific so as to release British vessels fcr service elsewhere. Mr. W. Nash, acting Prime Minister said the Government
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  • 556 14 BRITISH CONTINUE ADVANCE IN SYRIA CAPTURE MEZZE Cairo, June 23. -TO-DAY'S G.H.Q. communique issued In Cairo states that m Syria Allied forces have completed the capture of Mezze, four miles due wet of Damascus. Vichy forces are still stubbornly defending various points round MerJ Ayoum. whore wire entanglements»ha\p been rrected
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  • 239 14 Enemy Warship Believed Sunk R.A.F. Also Damages Ships In Convoy Cairo, June 23. AM enemy destroyer is believed to have been sunk m fhe harbour at Beirut yes.erday, states an RAF. Middle East communique. It says when RAF. bombers attacked enemy shipp'ng m the harbour at Beirut one destroyer received
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  • 49 14 Ottawa, June 23. PANADA'S Victory Loan for IMI closed on v Saturday with a total subscription of 5710.r00.0C0 which breaks the record for all great war victory loans. The objective of the loan was MOO. 000.00 according to Mr. J. L. Ilsley, Minister of Finance Reuu-r.
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  • 872 15 Anton Rogue To Win Again Despite Big Impost A NTON ROGUE has been selected to win again, despite her A N J™m™t at Kuala Lumpur to-morrow, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting. The day'* programme of eight events should
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  • 60 15 WEIGHTS tor one race at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday are: H«tms, Cla— 4. furlong Golden Arrow 07 Tta Pocket ChtttarfcM 903 Ade,e 8.08 I Invention 8.13 Thumbs Vp 7 13 Constant U«nt 8.12 Sang Ayah SUv?rlaw 8.10 GoMcn Bronw 706 Braxeno 8.0« Sataon Par J.00 Lady Warrior
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  • 31 15 AIRMEN AND LOYALS DRAW ONE- ALL DLAYING at SeleU.r yesterday In the T reserve divisltn ol the l?a -vk?, th^ RAF and the loyals «=-.ared the points, each side scoring once.
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  • 26 15 THE second division <a> league soccer I match between the Malay Foment and th». RAF (Tensahi. which was to Have be'n yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 45 15 A SPECTACULAR soal stored by vcnr Chee, five ninutu before U.e final whistle, enabled the S f to bold the Fort Canning to a tv.o-all draw in a secand division <h> Icnffne soccer ma en played at Farrcr Park yesterday.
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  • 47 15 SOCCER: S.AFA learae. second division <a>. R.V (8.M.) %s. RF Malays. Rla'can Mali sreond Sifision *b>. RA.F. <K-illHnTl Air Headnuarters, S.r^U.; W»"derers ts. Airport, Cler^ tinier. J.C.S.A. vs. (JBloiM. J.C S.A.: P^ l office vs. 1.A.. i'ost omce. TKNMS: Sinsnpcre championships, semi-finals. S.C.C. courts.
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  • 155 15 Smith And Clerc Beaten PLAYING steady, stylish tennis rifht from the openine fame which he, annexed, Tan Huck Toe and Wee Eng Lock ?prans a surprise yes ierdW m the Singapore U»n term championship* on '.be < ricket Club courts when they de frated Roy Smith and
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  • 50 15 and slow workouu. to itow F.um kd«o i. i n the pin* of condition. M fit. He will proM>.lv t t a rt BUterlM moT-0 weU In m can'-.. P;"^»"* rrUy did an MKeTWI eanUt and aPPCMJ l bswlMiw* Benedict movci M in a I canter.
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  • 307 15 Tads for the second lime this season The victory has placed the Chinese Athletic team Just below the S.C.FJi. Both now have 21 polr.U colleptwi frcm 15 games, but me *vrj». •«■»<- top place on a slighfy oetcer goal interesting note that while the B.CJA.
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  • 48 15 CHIN Kee Oan and tnu» wwb Leong h»d little I annexln; the men's doobles title m the Straits Chinese Recreation Club s sprin* tawn tennis tournament when they b«at V*w Kef hoa and Tan Piiaj HeeS-t. m the final played at Hong Urn Green yesterday.
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  • 89 15 Worcester, June 23. HIS MAJESTY THE KINO gained his s!x'h turf suec-s* of the season Rvde's Touch Up three length* behind th The Kind's previous w nl L e r e Myrobella Colt, now renamed Bis Oaro^ "^lch won thrice. Merr, Wanderer ana Clarence
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  • 35 15 Melbourne, June 23. -the Canadian heavyweight, Jao^ rorsgren, after an absence four years. rained a pints deci&lo ever Dan O'Connor, an American. wr> made his first appearance at Me.bourn Stadium on Srturday nleht.
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  • 27 15 rE Rojal CoU Club beat the Keppel Golf Club by 3S point* to 35 In a women's match played at Buk.t Tlmah last Friday.
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  • 175 15 rr«E Gordon Hifhlanden beat Ihe B.A. ESEdutod for two Innings, It wu «™J to dedStt* game on one lniungs owing to lack of time. The scores were: X.A. (A.-A.) Lt Himp c Cunningham b Cass igt. Colbv c Molr-Byres b CttM 0
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  • 23 15 TPHB annual seneral meeting of the i Singapore KhaLsa Association wil be held at the clubhouse »t 00 pjn. on Sunday.
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  • 343 16 REDS CLAIM BIG LOSSE S INFLICTED ON NAZIS THREE OF 4 GERMAN COLUMNS REPORTED TO BE HELD UP Heavy Enemy Sea Convoy Is Seen Heading For Port Of Batum THr London, June 23. J Hfc German hordes invading Soviel R US8 i a in a fourpron^d attack are being repulsed
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  • 763 16 Tl RK1SH coastal vt**b to-dar sighted an unspecified number of Russian destroyers and submarines in the vicinity of the Busphorus. according to reliable Turkish sources —United Press Ukraine and the Caucasus and then stnke southward into Iran. Iraq and Syria towards the Suez Carul thuJ passing by
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  • 187 16 London, Jane 23 MR John Win. nt. United Stales iTI Ambassador m London, to-day vUitcd M M»i<ky, Soviet Amhas sartor, at the So-, let Embassy. It .< surmi erf tnit he m icat-d the United States Government's readiness to f< I!ok Britain's ex:.mpie m
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  • 69 16 Moscow, June 23. DUSSIAN metal workers have an- nounced their great determination to work hard to supply the Fed Army against the provocative attack of 'ba«e Fascism," according to the Ta.is offlclal news agency. "We assure the Government that we are united and
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  • 163 16 M. Sarajoglu Summons British Ambassador For Conference «txi L Ankara, June tt. IN view of the situation created by the war between fVr nique to-day, says United Press. fficial commu1, it S hC B tish Ambassador to Turkey, Sir Hughe Knatrh tnnwn h
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  • 203 16 London. June 23. J^EPORTS arc current in Rome that the enemies of Stalin are ready to strike at the Soriet regime from within. The AxU military thrust U generally expected in Rome to cause further repercussions in encouraging the antiCommunins in Russ'a to take
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  • 65 16 Washington. June 23. THE 8t»te Department la drafting leglslaUtion tightening up restrictions on dtouTT 1 revemled yeaterd»y by Mr Cordell Hull. Secretary of SUte. la letter to Senator J Jamai M^d of New York who had suggested A that Axis propaganda fllnu such as "BapUsm
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