The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 1940
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Title Section20 1940-07-06 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,132. ESTD. 1835 SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1940. 5 CUNTS20 words
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Article170 1940-07-06 1 Petain Breaks With Britain Vichy, July 5. THE H a v a s Agency confirms the report that the French Government has decided to break oft 'plomatic relations with Britain. It is stated the decision was taken at a meeting of the Council of Ministers yesterday. rording to the HavasReuter - 170 words
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Article345 1940-07-06 1 New York. July 5. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT at a Press conference to-day gave the following list of five essentials which he said must be realized before permanent peace can be assured: 1 1 Fri-edom from fear so that people «U1 not be afraid of being bombed from the air345 words
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Article175 1940-07-06 1 London, July 5. THE Air Ministry states that a Heinkel bomber was snot down by aircraft cf the fighter command of the R.A.F. off the southeast coast of England early this morning. The battle with the bomber was fought m and out of the clouds.175 words
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442 1940-07-06 1 Five U-boats Sunk Within Five Days SIX FIGHTERS DOWN SEVEN ENEMY PLANES IN AFRICA CUCCESSES SCORED BY THE R.A.F. IN BRITAIN v AND IN THE MIDDLE EAST FIGURED PROMINENTLY IN REUTER CABLES RECEIVED FROM LONDON AND CAIRO LAST NIGHT. LONDON The Air Ministry announced thatEastern News - 442 words
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Article50 1940-07-06 1 IN reply to inquiries made regarding: the present situation m French IndoChina, the Free Press is informed that the status quo is being maintained by both the British and French authorities m regard to the country itself and the French naval forces. (Editorial comment— Page FOUR)50 words
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103 1940-07-06 1 Zurich, July 5. THE German propaganda campaign against Britain's "threat" to the neutrality of Eire, opened up a few days ago, is being continued. Articles m various German newspapers, the aim of which may be to nnd a Nazi pretext to invade Eire, referReuter - 103 words
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Article79 1940-07-06 1 London, July 5. IN well-informed oil circles Reuter learns that the passage of oil through the pipeline connecting the Mosu wells wich French mandated territory m Syria has been interrupted during the past thrse weeks. Hence, since this decision has been taken there isReuter - 79 words
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Article35 1940-07-06 1 Calcutta, July 5. A TOTAL of £55,000 has been cabled to the Air Ministry towards the cost of an "East India Flight" of Spitfire fighters by the East India Fund for British war services. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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528 1940-07-06 1 Marseilles, July 5. •THE French Admiralty account of the incidents leading up to the Anglo-French action m the Mediterranean, described by Mr. Churchill m the House of Commons yesterday, has been issued from Vichy and published by the Havas news agency. The communiqueReuter - 528 words
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365 1940-07-06 1 World Fair Bomb Outrage New York, July 5. THE New York Police Commissioner has ordered the city's entire force of 18,090 police to £0 on continuous duty to track down the perpetrators of the bomb outrage at the British pavilionReuter - 365 words
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Article45 1940-07-06 1 THE rubber quota for the Julyl)o(ember period was fixed by the I.R.R.C. yesterday at 85 per rent., reports Reuter from London. The meeting was m connection with the I'nited States plain for the purchase of huge stocks of rubber.45 words
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Article80 1940-07-06 1 London, July 5. GIBRALTAR had its first air raid today. No damage or casualties are c ported. The first enemy raiders came over at 1.45 a.m. Searchlights picked them up md batteries went into action. The planes could be seen clearly diving to the attack. TheyReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement70 1940-07-06 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN PRODUCE. DRINK BIGIA TEA RAFFLES HOTEL to -night -SPECIAL DINNER DANCE j (formal) 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. CABARET ATTRACTION SUCCESS THE ASTOR TRIO The Most Talented Popular Acrobatic Dancers ever seen m Singapore Dinner $3.00. -BOOK YOUR TABLE Non-diners $1.00 RIJSTTAFEL served to-day from 12.30 to 2.3070 words
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Advertisement163 1940-07-06 1 FOR QUALITY AND ECONOMY DRINK BIGIA TEA SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO-NIGHT SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY FIRST APPEARANCE IN SINGAPORE DESTY GEO IN A SYMPHONY OF DANCE MELODY DINNER S3.- AFTER-DINNER ADM. SI.- INCI. Mil DANCE FORMAL EXTENSION TO 1 A- M. SUNDAY MORNING tt A.M.— l P.M. POPULAR163 words
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445 1940-07-06 2 20 0 WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEA VE HONG KONG Poignant Scenes At Embarkation i Hong: Kong, July 5. HONG KONG "cleared the decks for action" this morning:, when a mass evacuation of 2,000 women and children began with the embarkation of a constant stream of small parties on two EmpressReuter - 445 words
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Article35 1940-07-06 2 A MESSAGE received j Singapore yesterda^ from the British Admiralty stat< that the claim made m German High Command communique that the aircrar carrier Illustrious has b« torpedoed is entirely untm.35 words
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313 1940-07-06 2 MAGICIANS' FINE EFFORT FOR WAR FUND OUT of The Hat/ the first sLjw to be staged by an amateur organization m aid of The War Fund, was presented by the Malayan Magic Circle at the Victoria Theatre last night. The Malayan Magic Circle has given several successful shows since its313 words
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Article692 1940-07-06 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Hong Kong, July 2. ABOUT 1,500 British women and children, wives and families of raval, military and Air Force personnel were evacuated from Hong Kong yesterday by a Canadian Pacific liner vshich had only just returned to the Pacific after carrying Anzacs from692 words
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Article155 1940-07-06 2 A NOT HER and even more ■ImiUl rumour than several which have been contradicted recently, has now become current, states an official communique. At the outbreak of war mischievous persons said that Government would commandeer Savings Bank funds for its own purposes. This rumour has been proved155 words
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Article152 1940-07-06 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES >K-om Uu f Orvn Cc: London .1 v COMMODITY and Bxcbt as follows with previous paranthesis: RUBBER: DulL Spot I2^.d 1t%4 August I2d 12\d lUfcd Oct.-Dec. lird 11 \d (Ufcd Jan. -Mar. n^d lli 2 d tllud U4< New York i opening nrires t 20 (21.20 cts. COPRA152 words
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Article246 1940-07-06 2 Loiidou, Jun The loilowing are to-aay am* Quotations .Shares are ol 11 c unless ot herwise stated gon Loan d% 1944-t>4 Funding Loan 4% 1960-90 110 Wai Loan 3V4% Com Union Assce < Units* I rudentiai Assce A Royai Asset Great Western Riy Ord •Can. PT:c Rly.246 words
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Advertisement213 1940-07-06 2 •PINOCCHIO should be seen ft JIMINY CRICKET hy Everyone 99 FREE PRESS. what show! TINOCCHIO i< Nevv Triumph d^ l)!>r JSTKA'ITs'fIMFS: M PINOCCHIO is as if not better than its predecessor" T/mL -MALAYA TRIBUNE. tt^i |L TO-DAY AT 11 A.M. 3.75. 6. /5 anc/ 9.25 ALHAMBRA ALL THE MAGIC of213 words
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Advertisement125 1940-07-06 2 •MRS CHIPS' IX A NEW ROLE! NEXT WEEK AT THE CIPIT9L A CROWD ?'\J Not lovely Greer Garson, who finds it gay, and oh so romantic, to be loved by i BobTaylor and Lew Ay res I It's her first picture since k >\ "Goodbye Mr. Chips!" II SSISk r^S^^Sr125 words
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Advertisement51 1940-07-06 2 ANOTHER SPLENDID SHOW FOR YOIR WEEKEND PLEASURE! 4 SHOWS TODAY and TOMORROW 11 A.M.— 3.15— 6.15— 9.15 .ATT HE CAP I T O L Come and hear DEANNA Sing all your favourite Son.n>: "AYE MARIA" "LOVE IS ALL" "MUSE IT ASTREET SONG" (From La Bohcme) "LOCH LOMOND" A NSW UNIVIRSAI51 words
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751 1940-07-06 3 First Lord On Events That Led To Oran Battle APPEALS TO BORDEAUX THAT WERE IN VAIN London, July 5. IN a broadcast last night Mr. A. V. Alexander, First 1 Lord of the Admiralty, said that the caoitulation of the Bordeaux Government had left theBritish Wireless - 751 words
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Article106 1940-07-06 3 Washington, July 5. IT is learned that the position of the French fleet has been the subject of lengthy discussions between the IS. Naval High Command and members of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee at recent sessions. Yeste.-day the Defence Committee approved a bill askingReuter - 106 words
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Article203 1940-07-06 3 Washington, July 5 MR. Harold L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, m a striking Independence Da/ speech last night, scorned the "superior people across the Atlantic who call the United States a decadent and wornout nation." Although he did not mention any names it isReuter - 203 words
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121 1940-07-06 3 London, July 5. Interesting evidence that Hitler had every intention of using the French navy m his attempted invasion of Britain is found m a broadcast some days ago from the so-called new British Broadcasting Station— a station which broadcasts m English from GermanyBritish Wireless - 121 words
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Article45 1940-07-06 3 Melbcurne, July 5. TTHE Australian Trades Union Con- gress to-day passed a resolution deciding upon co-operation with the Government by acting en a trrdes unirn advisory panol. The steDs was i:ken owing to the needs of defence agains 1 aggrerslon. Congress previously refused co-operation.- ReuterReuter - 45 words
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812 1940-07-06 3 "Tragic Necessity Says British Press London, July 5. THE action of the Government against the French fleet is received by the Press with mingled gladness and sorrow gladness because the Government had the courage to undertake the action not only m Britain's own interest but m the interest of France812 words
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23 1940-07-06 3 London, July 5. IT is understood that several French warships are now at anchor m Scottish waters. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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607 1940-07-06 3 Washington, July 5. •'EVERY patriotic American citi- 1 zen will applaud Mr. Churchill I upon his wisdom and courage m preventing the use of the French navy by Hitler," said Senator Key Pitman, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, commenting onReuter - 607 words
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Article152 1940-07-06 3 New Rumanian Government's Policy Bucharest, July 5. A DECLARATION issued by the new Rumanian Cabinet describes its foreign policy as "sincere integration m tne system created by the Berlin-Rome Axis." The declaration continues "This is not only an expression of political realism but also the logical consequence of political andReuter - 152 words
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77 1940-07-06 3 Dublin. July 5. MR. de Valera, Prime Minister of Eire, to-day made the following statement: "In order to prevent misapprehensions which may be created by recent wireless statements, I desir-j to repeat that the Government has no Intention of departing Irom the T>r,li~y of neutralityReuter - 77 words
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41 1940-07-06 3 Jerusalem, July 5. CIR Harold Mac Michael, High Com- missiqner, has issued a proclarr.-.-tion placing the Palestine police, including British constabulary, en a military basis subject to Army r3?uiations for the duration of the war.— ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Advertisement85 1940-07-06 3 SP^bi ha *V" 5 j^^Eß^^k T^.\ .^jß^B^Bhk K. wOr ■^ft. BY v^* 'ftw-' -i JBr M^m WL^™B^fe^ ~Z-~r-^S^r. —S^^^fSfl^" d^BBBB Bw^' I fresh SWHEY ROCK WSmS^ noT* ret Jive these delicious I :ney Rock Oysters twice a >^ I */eek by air. They really are fjAf iilf good— the flavour85 words
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Advertisement125 1940-07-06 3 CURE THAT COLD WITH NEMAKOL NASAL COMPOUND 50.75 per bottle, from MEDICAL HAM LTD. 3 Battery Road. @k Til AII "here LMt 4 SH WS 1111 H V Everybody TO DAY kMAYAS_UM4H^MI^| Goes H ••HI., 3,15 wJT tT^ *r^ UST 1^ *V~iW^ SEEING Robust, romantic* >|^ magnificent enter- ALICE l^Y^jfr125 words
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605 1940-07-06 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1940. Indo-China THE information that the status quo is being maintained m Indo-China by both the British and French authorities "m regard to the country itself and the French naval forces" helps to clarify a puzzling situation, but it leaves many questions unanswered.605 words
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Article931 1940-07-06 4 Sidelight On China War Tokio. A "PEACEFUL REBEL- LION," resulting from the war m China, is under way m Japan and is led by the women of the country. Their rebellion (and they find plenty of male supporters) is against the Government's enforcement of the use931 words
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Article72 1940-07-06 4 Toronto, July 5. MOST of Germanrs wounded ax? being sent into German-occupied territories so that they would not be seen m Germany iteelf, declared Sir Gerald Campbell,' British High Commissioner, speaking at a dinner here. Expressing thanks to ihe United States for the helpReuter - 72 words
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Article490 1940-07-06 4 "Tommy Guns" la Warfare I IGHT automatic rii; auto-pistols ;.ro used extensively m most a as infantry weapons m tions where portability heavy volume of fa at range on the ins!an trt n sary. Desirable Jt-utares In Ui i are shortness and li?h.ii(^ they will not imptcie r who may490 words
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Article336 1940-07-06 4 A NTI-TANK Regiments, R.A., are new units included among our military effectives for the first time m this war, writes a special correspondent of The Times. As their name indicates, they have been formed as a defensive arm against enemy tanks. A certain number of infantry336 words
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Advertisement207 1940-07-06 4 lo make a proper GIMLET but the LIME |%#%^pV» JUICE """""[lUibi By Special appointment Established (g§£- .^f /572. NEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. DR. W. C. ROY'S ||M«i ROYAPiLLA or v^p/ MENTAL DISEASES Free Particulars from SOLE AGENTS: MS. SINGAPORE TRADERS.207 words
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Advertisement12 1940-07-06 4 W£ Mi)£ TABS Jewellery.. Jades.. 18, BATTERY ROAD. FIRST FLOOR PHONE 714312 words
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392 1940-07-06 5 CONTROL OF FAMILY REMITTANCES TO CHINA SOUGHT Go vernmen t Enforcing Licensing System pE Malayan Governments are collecting information about petty remittances to China with a view to lormulatinff a uniform policy of control. This is purely a wartime measure, taken under the Defence (Finance) Regulations. is being sought on392 words
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Article325 1940-07-06 5 Saw Brother Being Burnt To Death YOUR brother met with a horrible death and you were partly to me. If any more fatalities of a liar nature occur m your garage, might easily find yourself d m court with causing death negligent cct. Lot this be a n to you."325 words
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Article56 1940-07-06 5 j' charged with voiun- .ly causing grievous hurt to two G. C. Smith and J. M. Reid, on June 21. were acquitted the Singapore fifth court yesterday. prosecution withdrew the diers were James E. LeHl EL Broom and Rob. ex M. There were several other chargred against Collier,56 words
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55 1940-07-06 5 ..TY-NINE Ja anese, mostly 1 I men and including the JapanC < -General's staff at Alexanarrivtd at Singapore from Egypt t yesterday on their way In The Nozima Maru. Among them is Mr. K. Adochi. of the :°scl Engine Co., Tokio. who Do*55 words
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Article35 1940-07-06 5 o. Rama.-wi.my Nadar. one of the new s of the Peace, rendered assistance to the Food Supply the outbreak of war. He .iso been a generous contributor to the Fund and th<. Indian Troops Far.d35 words
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Article88 1940-07-06 5 LOOKING at the record and remarking that there appeared to be a lot of confusion In the case. Mr. Justice a'Brckett Terrell, acting Chief Justice, yesterday allowed the appeal of Yap Yee Bee against a police court sentence or one month's rigorous imprisonment en a charge of dishonestly88 words
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Article66 1940-07-06 5 AN appeal by the Crown against the acquittal by a police magistrate, of Tan Yong Cheng on a charge of giving bribe of $200 to a sanitary inspector attached to the Rural Board, was postponed until July 16 by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice a'Beckctt Terrell, yesterday.66 words
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92 1940-07-06 5 I7ERY few people m Singapore remembered that yesterday was the anniversary of the birthday and death of Sir Stamford Raffles. (1781-1826), the city's founder. Though there was a previous announcement m the Press that the Straits Settlements (Singapore) Association was to lay a wreath on92 words
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Article348 1940-07-06 5 MAGNA CHART A AND MODERN AMERICA (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 5. THAT the Magna Charta and the Declaration of Independence lay side by side now m an American town was one of the points emphasized by the Rev. P. L. Peach at the Rotary installation dinner last348 words
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431 1940-07-06 5 FREDERICK William Angus Wheatley, a middle-aged Eurasian, was ordered to pay his wife $126, being arrears m maintenance for the months of March, April and May, or to undergo six weeks* simple imprisonment, by Mr. Conrad Oldham, the Singapore second magistrate, yesterday. Wheatley431 words
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875 1940-07-06 5 Soldiers And Civilians In "Free-For-All" UOW two Europeans entertained three soldiers at a Singapore cabaret then took them to a mess m Cable Road, where there was "pretty heavy drinking" followed by a "free-for-all-affray," concluding with an assault on Chief Inspector E. V. Smith and a Municipal ambulance dresser, was875 words
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Article192 1940-07-06 5 AN application to retain po^csj>ion of room m a house m Enggor Street and to revise the rent was heard by the Rent Assessment Board, presided by Mr. M. Murray Jack. The applicant, P. Ramoo, complained that the owners, the Sindhi Merchants' Association, had served him192 words
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Article26 1940-07-06 5 The Officer Administerinng the Government. Mr. S. W. Jones, accompanied by his private secretary, left Singapore yesterday evening for Kuala Lumpur. He will return on Wednesday.26 words
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Advertisement80 1940-07-06 5 (As v\\ The longer you use a i wan Pen the more you •ul appreciate its per- Vv &vt writing qualities L \Ti •nd the many special 1^ features which have %J^ vA\ made it wcrld famous. \%^K*i\\ Itt LARGE 14-CT. N&T *> GOLD NIB for m•tance, and the safety80 words
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Advertisement313 1940-07-06 5 -ROBINSON'SDISTINCTIVE FOOTWEAR DARK BROWN WILLOW CALF •BLACK BOX CALF 'DARK TAN GLACE KID Sizes half sizes 5 to 10.; Two Fittings Mcd Broad ROBINSON CO., LTD. SINGAPORE. 260 FAST PASSENGER SKKVK K. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA ft HONG KON<» Sails Sport Arrive 8 h S.S. CITY OF NORFOLK313 words
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Advertisement419 1940-07-06 6 P. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IS ENGLAND) P. dt O. S. N. COS SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to419 words
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Advertisement310 1940-07-06 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. (Incorporated m WM.3) TELEPHONE: Freight 543 X Fmasai* «U1 Regular service from the Orient to Vancouver by GIANT EMPRESSES— Across Canada through the Canadian Rockies-Lake Louise— Banff. Trans-Atlantic by "EMPRESS" •DUCHESS" or "MONT' steamers to the United Kingdom.— All under one management. rot detailed information «ppiy to310 words
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Advertisement466 1940-07-06 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTO. BLUE FUNNEL LINE, Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WKSTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fre mantl* (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ahips. Single fare *192 <A466 words
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571 1940-07-06 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 5. THE first sitting of the Perak Tribunal appointed by the Government m connection with the Compulsory Service and Volunteer Forces Enactments was held to-day, when several applications for exemption from continuous service were heard by the Tribunal consisting571 words
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Article30 1940-07-06 7 10 a.m.— Rules Committee. Before the I>y. Registrar (Mr. Ess). At 10 a.m.— Taxation m 5. 546 39. At 10.30 a.m.— Taxation m 5.45 40.30 words
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Advertisement494 1940-07-06 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the following materials or services. For particulars see Municipal Tenders Room Supply of Pumping Plant for Mao Rltchle Reservoir. Date of Closing. 12 noon. Sept 16. 1940. Supply of Straight Pipes and Special Castings for period Oct. 1, 1940494 words
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Advertisement650 1940-07-06 7 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT KATONG GRANGE— 77 Meyer Road (near Swimming Club) Board-Residence at moderate rates. Modern bathrooms with Sanitation. Larre Gardens Tennis. Phane; »47M. NAPIER HOUSE 7. Napier Koad. Teie. 7406 Overlooking Garrison Golf Course. Private bathrooms with cold and hot water. M.s. to every single and double suite.650 words
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Advertisement118 1940-07-06 7 Bn mi §F' mi h ll a m X f 111 11 nrPi)^ B 1 v aS^jJJ^v**- l\il I aa^ «*ieV m, 111 ***Vs*o»" 4 1 1 M 1 -v a£ lilt ~i*V*** <A 1 i _4 Ot» mM *»rt <* 111 I o c^° I^l \l pcH* AtttO llil118 words
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Miscellaneous145 1940-07-06 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close* iX the QMirrai Poet Officr cj follows TO-DAY Aden air 4pm. Africa <Efist South) surface 4 p.m. air 4 p.m. Burma air 4pm. Erunci surface 9am. Kuala Belait surface 9a.m. Canada air 4pm. China < including Shanghai air 4p.m. Ceylon surf 4p.m. Egypt air145 words
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Article183 1940-07-06 8 Medicals Get Off To Bad Start College Cricket THCY'S SEVEN FOR 18 RUNS M.JOVCJ a very p:tr start m the*r annual cricket mitch with Rallies COllSfe, th? Medical C Xcge cn'v imnI pp 45 run- for th? loss of nin relay. Th^y's bawling v.ws pat irul?rly efTec- and h' i.rnhrd183 words
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Article268 1940-07-06 8 Three Matches To-day *THREE H.M.S. Ma'.aya Cup soccer J matrhei will be played to-day. For the first time this season Singare'j Mali y a Cup side are to play at the stadium. Negri Semoilan are the position, and while victory fcr Singapore is expected, the match should268 words
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Article15 1940-07-06 8 "THE repUy C f the Wom-n's June monlhiy mcd;l at the Island Club15 words
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346 1940-07-06 8 Three K. O.'s In New World Contests OOXING enthusiasts who went to the New World Stadium last i night expecting to see thrills, cer- tainly got them when, out of a card of five bouts, three ended m the first round and another m the fourth round, while the main346 words
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Article, Illustration38 1940-07-06 8 'Al;e Chinese Keservc:^ beat the Loyais Kesenes. last year's chamtiens. by three goals to nil m a reserve division game at the stadium on Thursday. I iiis picture shows the game m progress. Free Press picture38 words
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347 1940-07-06 8 VUEICITS for Saturday, July 13, the /i X. flrs f day of the S.ngapore Turf Clubs July race meeting, are given below: Hor.*s- Class I— Div. I—7 furs. Eay Dragon 907 Lord B".g 805 Sultana 907 The Fox 800 Sunpfex 9.00 Gigglette 8347 words
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795 1940-07-06 8 Army Held In Malaya Cud Game At Stadium Army 2 Johore 2. rOMPLETELY upsetting critics, Johore held the Army to a Mwo-all draw at the stadium yesterday m a Malaya Cup fixture. Twice m arrears, Johore bucked up to draw level on both occasions.795 words
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Article63 1940-07-06 8 (From Our Own Carre.^pon'ient) Malacca, July 4. .JJALACCA'S soccer team for thf Malaya Cup match agairs*, the Royal Air Force to be played at Malacca on Saturday will be selected from: Hardacre, Low Ah Sang. Tarn Chec Lim, I). Hendroff. Jamat, Abbas. Wee Tiam Tye,63 words
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Article288 1940-07-06 8 pHIN KEE ONN, holder of both the Malayan and Singapore singles lawn tennis titles, entered the final 1 round of th^ singles event m the S.C.R.C. rprmg lawn tennis tournament yestorday wh~n he ecsily di?pc:ed of C. K. Peng, 6—l, 6—2. The champicn, who is288 words
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69 1940-07-06 8 THE twenty-ninth annual athletic 1 sports meeting of St. Andrews School will be held en Tuesday, Aug. 6 at the school ground, Woodsville, at 4 p.m. There will be three events for old boys of the School: 100 yards, 880 yards and 440 yards relay.69 words
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Article68 1940-07-06 8 THE following will represent the 1 Straits Chinese Epworth League m a friendly game of football against the Paya Letar Epworth team to-day at 5.i 5 p.m. at the Serancoon Lliglish School'o ground. Hear- Gie. Hock San, Seng Kee, Huat Mong Samuel Goh, Beng Siong Phin Onn. Hon68 words
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Article48 1940-07-06 8 riE Merrilads teem to mDie holm-Ho gland* r sccrer en Sa.urury G it 5 pm. wJI b^: San? Fo?. Kh? En?, Kh I Yuk. Vcn Kin. Kirn CVn?. B Sah Lay Kirn Lirni Ou p I Chuan. Rstsrves: T m c v.. Tay, and Sunny II48 words
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Miscellaneous132 1940-07-06 8 Week-end Sports Events TO-DAY Saccer: Malaya (up, Sin<jap lre vs. Negri Sembilan. s.ad'utn: M lacca vj. R.A.F.. Malacca. Cricket: S.C.C. vs CS( Sc S.C.C. 2nd. XI vs. C.S tmi Balestier: Raffles College v v W*X£. cal Ccllsffe, Riffles (Allege si| vs. Raffles Institution. SJ I s I 2nd XI vs.132 words
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