The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 May 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.322. ESTD. 1835. SATURDAV, MAY 31. 1941. 5 CENTS
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  • 311 1 Already Have Strong Grip On Aleppo Airport VICHY ADMISSION OF UNREST IN FRENCH COLONIES London, May 30. pEMANS in<ihraiiii«j into Syria are systematically ur-n!ii/in^ machinery for romplete control of the m. <^ the Jerusalem correspondent of the In-*,.|M-M«l«'"i rVnwh >ews Agency. luTjnan control is
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  • 176 1 aird. May :ia ve successfully atQyitan aerodrome of a to-day"! r.a.f. ■:aiQi;e. m Wednesday ni^ht i raid on the tmpied biand of Scarpar.to. between Cme and Rhodes. > bombs fell on the d bis ftra and ex--d. Oue explosion I m m feet high. ■In been aciive
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  • 48 1 Canberra. May 20. XTO Australian women between the ages of 1G and 60 will, in future, be allowed to leave the Commonwealth unless travelling on naUonal duty or for exceptional reason. The ban has be.m imposed In order to conserve woman-power Reuter
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  • 18 1 Mandalay. May 30. BA Thi. former Finance Minister in Burma, has been arrested under the defence regulations. Reuter
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  • 63 1 Rash id A li Flees To Iran —Official London, May 30. IT is learned in official quarters in London that Rashid Ali, rebel Iraqi leader, has fled from Iraq. He has crossed the frontier into Iran, accompanied by Amin Zaki, his chief of staff, and the so-styled **Re*ent" Sharaf, whom
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  • 94 1 REGENT NOW FORMING NEW GOVERNMENT London, May 30. IMPERIAL forces in Iraq are closing in on Baghdad. Mobile forces have reached Kadaimian, nve miles to the north-west, and another point eight miles west of the rebel stronghold. The British forces advancing along the Euphrates are
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  • 286 1 Vichy, May SO. According to a Baghdad report Ra&hid \U has fled from Baghdad with the Bo? King Feisal II "towards the north." Yunio al Sebarwa, Minister of Economics, has been appointed Military Governor of Baghdad. Reuter. London, May 30. I or nine torpeuoes hit the BLsmarck before
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  • 338 1 London, May 30. •THE mopping up of the remaining Italian forces in Abyssinia continues. In the Gondar area the remnants of the Italian troops there are being steadily hemmed in. The Italians have evacuated a town 50 miles north of Gondar. Mopping up operations
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  • 468 1 London, May 30. THJS afternoon's Cairo communique, quoted by Reuter, says that further Nazi airborne reinforcements reached Crete vesterday. Intensive dive-bombing continued throughout the c'ay and further adjustments were made in positions held by our troops. Our troops have again exacted a heavy
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  • 90 1 ..airobi. May I. <\N the resumpiion of the? trial ,of Major Sir Del'.'es Broughton on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll, police officers told now Broughton visited the Nairobi police station soon after Lord Err oil's bedy had been taken to the mortuary. They declared
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  • 111 1 Conte Rosso Sunk, Admit Italians London, May 30. "TO-DAY'S Italian communique ad--1 mits that the Italian liner Cont* Rosso. 17.879 tons, has been sunk while in convoy south of Syracuse. It says that the greater part of the troops aboard were saved. The Conte Rosso, whim as wellknown on the
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  • 134 1 Cheers For The Navy London, Mar 34 DLUE JACKETS war to k part in the operations leading to the smkin? Off the Bismarck received a warm we'om? cs they cam* Mhrre at a Brit^u port t-cicv. Their ship slirtej ouietlv iw anchorngi but news rli^t she had arrived soon spread
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  • 100 1 London. May 30 i VUQOSLAVIA, through it> Minlste: in London. M. Soubbctifh. has profited to the British Government rgainst Italy's "r?mou firmed annexatir~" v'. »h<» new'y-cre-ted Croatian '"state The note recalls the a*"- events sisrn^i in Rome on May 18 r*nd IP reding to Italy large part? of
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  • 178 2 Nairobi, May 29. TTHE defence theory in the Erroll i 1 murder trial is that someone jumped on the running board of the car as it slowed down on entering the main road, fired shots and then jumped and that the car was driverless for
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  • 36 2 Italian Shi Ps Ready, For Ocean Dash paring to nm th/firi ade across the Atlantic -S?^ block, to leave Pernambuio for 7 ar< port. The vessels a7o oLL J^ ton, rubber and hide d wtk Reuter
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  • 10 2 fHE Turkteh Nation*] A^?-,*' Reuter
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    • 414 2 YOU SIMPLY CANNOT JUDGE A PICTURE BY ITS TITLE CONSIDER THE STAR VALUE THE DIRECTOR THE AUTHOR THE STUDIO FOR INSTANCE, IS NOT A u WESTERN'* LOVELY JEAN ARTHUR GIVES THE FINEST PERFORMANCE OF HER TRIUMPHANT CAREER *_> WESLEY RUGGLES WHO MADE "TOO MANY HUSBANDS" DIRECTED IT CLARENCE BUDINGTON KELLAND
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  • 222 3 Tokio Allegations Denied In Batavia %l DELEGATION SHOWING ORE A T SELF-CONTROL Batavia, May 30 piFORMED Dutch quarters to-day expressed surprise at I Japanese Press claims ;that the negotiations between and the Ea^t Indies have reached a very critical statue Fur:he 4 they denied that the tSk are resorting to
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  • 106 3 T-rv f~™ ♦< x Wellington. May J«. JHE formation of a Supply Council is announced by the Minister of Industries and Commerce. Mr. D G. Sullivan Its main function will be to plan ahead tne order m which production is to bo initiated
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  • 114 3 Crete Lessons Will Deter Invasion Of Britain Washington, May 30 ■Y" Or may completely dismiss all rumours of British readiness to make peace. You cannot make peace with a mad dog," stated Lord Halifax. British Ambassador to the United States, in a Press interview to-day. The Germans, he said, had
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  • 254 3 Nazi Concern Over Effect Of Roosevelt's 'Chat' On Japan Tokio, May 30. EVIDENCE of German concern over 1-1 the possible effects of President Roosevelt's speech on Japanese opinion is seen in the revelation today that the German Ambassador, Eugen Ott, made a special call on Mr. Y. Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign
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  • 158 3 London. May 30. 11THAT the Dutch describe as the "R.A.F.'s bulls-eye bombing" of vital military targets in the Netherlands has resulted in imposition of a series of fresh bans on the civil population, according to to-day's Vrlj Nederland, Free Dutch newspaper published in London. Apparently
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  • 75 3 Berlin, M*y M. MAX Schmeling (who was yesterday reportra edto have been killed In Crete) Is alive, states the official German news agency., Schmeling, who was a corporal In the parachute troops, took part in the first ware of the attack against Crete. During the last
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  • 230 3 Canberra, May 30. THE Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, will almost certainly return to England for a further visit if his plans for achieving political stability are realised, it is understood. His friends have returned to Australia from England convinced that an Australian Minister
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  • 105 3 Washington, May U. IT was learned here to-day that the United States Undw-Secretary 'or War, Mr. Patterson, told the Army Appropriations subcommittee oT the House of Representatives that the air defence profranune has now reached 56.000 planes for the Army and Navy. The
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  • 362 3 (Free Press Special Cable) Washington, May 30. WASHINGTON lately has been full of rumours that peace talks are possible between Tokio and Chungking, but inquiries in responsible quarters elicit no evidence to confirm such rumours. On the contrary, it is certain that increased aid
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  • 353 3 EXCHANGE OF VIEWS WITH SIR R. BROOKE-POPHAM DISCUSSIONS on the supply of oil to Thailand and an exchange of views "on other matters" will take place probably today between the Commandcr-in-Chief, Far East, Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, and Major Vilas Osthananda, Thai Minister of
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  • 65 3 Only Few Ships With War Supplies To Britain Sunk Washington, May 30. A PPARENTLY authentic reports have reached Congressmen that only 28 ships loaded with war supplies in United States ports have been sunk en route to Britain since the start of the war. It is pointed out, however, that
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  • 145 3 SHIPS TO BE USED AS MILITARY AUXILIARIES THE United States, says Reuter. has tnken over 13 ships as military auxiliaries. They include the liners President Jackson. President Adams, President Taft and President Pierce, all of 10,000 to 14,000 tons, and well known in Singapore. The Maritime Commission
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  • 37 3 London. May 30. IT is reported from New York that a fully mechanized first division of the United States army has oeen ordered to Puerto Rico in the West Indies. Reuter
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  • 172 3 Port of Spain (Trinidad). May 30 LIOW scores of Germans en rcute fc. 11 the French West Indian island of Martinique, who claimed to be refugees, threw hundreds of documents Int. the ocean when the French ship on which they were travelling was stopped by
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  • 132 3 Waahincton. May 29. THE Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Harold Ickes, told the press to-day that American* in the Philippines may be forced to "co native" In their diets because of the existing shipping shortage. Asked whether the danger of food shortages
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  • 57 3 New York. May M THE possibility of the recovery of the ex- Kaiser, who Is suffering from a serious cold and intestinal ailments, is doV>ted 1b circles close to the former emperor, says Barlin dispatch to the New York Times. The illness has severely taxed
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  • 821 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1941. The World Of To-morrow DRTTAIN'S war aims have now been defined in a speech by Mr. Anthony Eden and it has been hailed with the greatest enthusiasm on both sides of the Atlantic. He has outlined the type of world that Britain
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  • 116 4 New York. MM HERR Kurt Heinnch Rcith GermMinister to Austria durtn* «J unsuccessful Nazi putsch in taken into custody at an h< I day. H« was permitted to visit n at another hotel where be had j^ staying and was lat*r moved to
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  • 1243 4 No Change In Turkey's Friendly Policy To Britain In this article, two wellknown political commentators of Turkey state that Turkey's attitude to Britain after the latest crisis remains the same as it was before. Axis propaganda had been trying hard in recent weeks to give an impression abroad that it
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  • 1735 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By THK St John Ambulance and 1 Croffl wort party have jved a present of a valuable thaw! to be sold in aid materials fund. k |on<>r i> Mrs. J. D. M. Smith pm the shawl as
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  • 874 5 THRILLING PICTURES (f STORIES FAKE FIRE ALARM Price One Groat Stage Debut of Little j Boy Blue J One-Time ShepHerd Receives Gfreat Ovation (From Our Special Correspondent) I ITTLE Boy Blue last night played his horn to a huge audiene in the Wand Theatre. The place was
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  • 143 5 This is Winifred Holmes who gives the BBC's weekly newsletter in English for the Far East. Winifred Young was born in London 37 years ago, the daughter of an Indian Civil Servant of the Madras Presidency.. She was taken out to join him, returned
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  • 894 6 Newspapermen See Firing Practice UfHEN Singapore's big guns speak once— and in peace they only speak a very few times a year their words represent strength concentrated in a casing weighing over a ton. Each shell costs more than 83,000. On Wednesday last, Singapore
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  • 193 6 Greeks Are On Verge Of Starvation APPALLING conditions obtain in rk Gestapo-ruled Greece, says the Istanbul (Turkey) correspondent of The Times. The food situation, he adds, is becoming: worse daily, especially on the Aegean islands, where the people are on the verge of starvation. "Bread, which is the Greeks' main
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  • 420 7 R.A.F. SQUADRONS BEAR NAMES OF THE COLONY F.M.S. fewest Bombers Called "Straits Settlements" PLANES THAT HAVE BEEN RAIDING GERMANY rIVO Royal Air Force squadrons which have been creating havoc in Germany have been named after the traits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, according 0 a cable received yesterday by
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  • 63 7 k PROPOSAL to alter the title of the A Straits Settlements Volunteer Air Force to The Malayan Volunteer Air Force is made in a Bill to be introduced, in the Legislative Council at its next meeting on June 9. This change is proposed in view of
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  • 42 7 THE unit formerly known as the Singapore Volunteer Field Ambulance is now known as the No. 2 (Volunteer) Field Ambulance, S.S.V.F., and the Singapore Fortress Signal Company Volunteers) has been renamed Singapore Volunteer Signal Company, states a Government Gazette notification.
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  • 34 7 I. A. ELIAS, a former share broker, was granted a discharge from bankruptcy subject to a suspension of six months, by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, in the High Court yesterday.
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  • 39 7 The St. Andrew's Old Boys' Association will hold a dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden to-night. There is an extension to 2 ajn. and tickets are obtainable at the entrance. The band of the S&mbodians will play dance music.
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  • 154 7 THE Director of the Malayan Supply Department has been appointed Competent Authority in respect of the distribution, sale, purchase, import and export of motor vehicles, states a Colony Gazette notification. Under a new Defence Regulations order published yesterday, no person shall export any motor vehicle without
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  • 131 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. IT took 20 minutes to-day to record the picas of 122 labourers who were charged before Mr. G. L. Howe, First Magistrate, with being members of an unlawful assembly at Telok Datoh on May 15. Various explanations were given
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  • 72 7 NG Ee Peck, a lorry driver, claimed trial in the Singapore traffic court yesterday on a charge of driving his tarry in a negligent and dangerous manner at the junction of Rochore Canal Road and Arab Street on Thursday. It was alleged that Ng*s lorry collided with
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  • 42 7 "A FRENCHMAN looks at the War" is the title of a broadcast talk to be given over the Singapore station at nine o'clock to-night. The speaker will be Mr. J. B. Marcuse, a visitor from Shanghai.
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  • 34 7 The Queen recertly paid a visit to a brigade reception hospital, where she spent some time chatting to the patients. This picture was taken in one .of the wards.
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  • 255 7 Better Houses, Urges Municipal President "THE public is exercising more and more pressure on this Commission to reduce the standard of buildings in this town," said Mr. L. Rayman, Municipal President, at a meeting of the Commissioners yesterday. He spoke on a. motion by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan to refer
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  • 164 7 A PASSENGER in his eagerness to alight from a trolley bus while it was in motion, fell, struck his head on the road surface and died the following day, said a bus conductor, M. Panchavarnam, in the Singapore coroner's court yesterday. Mr. W. G.
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  • 206 7 WHE question of licensing Singapore ricksha pullers was left undecided by the Municipal Commissioners at their meeting yesterday when Mr. Tan Chin Tuan successfully moved that they postpone for two months confirmation of a committee decision disapproving of a proposal to license pullers. Supported by
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  • 149 7 DENYING the allegations of the prosecution that he intended to poison his Japanese employers, M. Mitsunaga and his wife, a Chinese named John Leong who is on trial at the Singapore Assizes on two charges of attempted murder stated yesterday that he had been on friendly
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  • 985 7 MAKING his defence on three traffic charges in the Singapore second court yesterday, Henry Harley Clarke, who said he was a qualiiied dentist and at present secretary to the Singapore Swimming Club, stated that the only reason he could give for an accident
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  • 236 7 CONSUMPTION HAS SHOWN ONLY SLIGHT DECREASE (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 30. A REDUCTION by ten per cent, in the present ration allowance or an increase in the petrol ta* may be made in the Federated Malay States unless there is
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  • 58 7 A BILL which proposes ridvane- in* the clock in the rolon? b> another ten minutes, making it 7 hours 30 minutes in advance of Greenwich Mean Time, has been drafted. The Attorney-General, Mr. C. G. Howell. states in the objects and reasons of the Bin
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  • 308 7 SIX INDIANS ON TENTATIVE CHARGES a LLEGED to have been concerned in a fatal attack on an Indian milk vendor as he was riding a bicycle in Serangoon Road, six Indians faced tentative charges of murder and abetment of murder in the Singapore relief police court yesterday, where a preliminary
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  • 72 7 THE Governor nas granted a commission as Second-Lieutenant in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force to Mr. J. C. P. ConnelL The resignation of their commissions in the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force Reserve of Officers by Lieut. Abdul Jalil bin Haji Othman and Capt. O. G. Williams has been
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  • 621 9 •Continued from Page 7) gence would have known the properties of the drug?— He may have. I am pnttinc It very frankly to y<M thai I don't believe you. I think that 7«> taw ray well thai He properties were •edalive, kadia* to hypaoUc, with the taking
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  • 98 9 Mails dose at the General Post Office as foDows: TO-DAT Australia air 12.30 p.m. Java air 12.30 p.m. New Zealand air 12.30 p.m. Medan air 12.30 p.m. Palembang air 12.30 p.m. ARRIVALS Mails from Australia (air) general delivery 8.30 p.m. to-day. Mails from Java (air) general
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  • 59 9 Cant Blackmore, of the Pan-American flying-boat California Clipper, is seen handing a reel of M.G.M. News of the Day to Mr. Maurice SHverstein, the M.G.M. representative in Singapore, six days after the ifilm left the United States. The film is to be shown for the first
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  • 95 9 AN intriguing mystery drama, "The Case A of the Black Parrot," a Warner Bros, film which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, is one of those "guess-the-cui-prit M pictures which make good screen fare. The story is one which successfully holds the interest throughout and does
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  • 75 9 TWO high Army officers arrived in Singapore yesterday on their way to important appointments in New Zealand. They are Ldeut.-Gen. Sir Guy Charles Williams, who has been Colonel Commandant of the Royal Engineers since last year, and Brigadier G. West. It is reported that Lieut.-Gen.
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  • 1606 9  -  MAC BY CERVICEMEN who have a bent for drawing or painting, and those who are generally interested in the subject, will be interested to know that the Art Club has invited them to become visiting members of the Club. The objects of the Art Club are to
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  • 154 9 To-night: Tombola at the Union Jack Club. Tomorrow: Tiffin Tombola at Alexandra Serjeants' Mess (11.30). Tombola at R.E. (Changi), Nee Soon, R.A. (Changi), Locals, Sergeants' Me s ses. Gramophone Dance and Tombola at R.E. (P.8.) Mess Monday: Whist Drives at R.A.F. (Seletar) Married Families Club, and at Man
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    • 1243 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS tenders public Notices WEARNE BROTHERS Ml MCIPALITY LIMITED Tenders. yt^ J^ at f t Oie year ending Sept 30 1941 hashiiri ,re now faulted for the declared by the D&rtcw of 'th?S Tendef e J^ or services For wiU be paid to SharehowSs r ;"!nJy Municipal Tenders °n
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    • 179 9 I Order delicious I I ce Cream for your next I I "Social"... order it this I 1 convenient and money I I saving way I Organisers of social functions will find ordering HHI IB^ usm their ice cream by the gallon both economical and convenient. For instance, one gallon
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  • 1094 10 DEADLOCK BAY DRAGON A GOOD DOUBLE Opening Day Of Perak June Race Meet REVIEW OF PROSPECTS HEADLOCK and Bay Dragon should provide punters U with a prood double at Ipoh to-day, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting. A card of eight events has been drawn up
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  • 122 10 SELECTIONS lor todays ra-c. ?.t Ipoh are I REE PRFSS ilao 1: Strathmore. Empiric. Rae? 8: Deadlock, Stella's Pet. Jlace 3: Lined Up, Bin? Peter. Race 4: IlouE n han, Kentucky. Race 5: Crossbow. Mercury. Race 6: Canton, Electra. Race 7: Bay Dragon. Bridge Law. Rrec 8:
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  • 222 10 Cold Storage Easily Beat Harper Gilfillan Cold Storage Harper GUfiMan 2. r«OMBININO well against a team that was never able to settle down. Cold Storage had little difficulty In beating Harper Gilflllan by six goals to two in a Business Houses league soccer match played at the Clerical Union ground
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  • 99 10 YESTERDAY'S ties in the Y.M.C.A. open tennis tournament resulted: Open Singles (Semi-finals): Chin Kee Onß beat Yadi 7—5. 6 2. Hruidirap Mixed Doubles: Mr. And Mrs. H L. Ward beat Capt. and Mrs. Finlayson C— l. 6—3. At The S.C.R.C. Further ties in
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  • 57 10 THE following events will take place at the Singapore Swimming Club during the Whiteun week-end: To-morrow Men's long plunge. Monday: Women's breast stroke; men's breast stroke; men's back stroke; men's back stroke Both days' events will take place at 10. 40 a.m. Monday's events will
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  • 99 10 r[E following have been selected to play cricket for the Police this week-end: Against the R.A.AF: at the Depot at 2 p m. on Saturday: G. B. Folliott (capt». G. Denison-Smith, Suliivan. Gurdial Singh. Cheah Kim Swee, Wooi Kean Tat. Harbajan Singh. Boudewyn, Ei' Checw Eang. Webb.
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  • 31 10 THE referee failed to turn up for the Singapore Traction Company-Guthries Business Houses' Leagup soccer fixture, to have been played on the Traction Company ground yesterday, and the match was postponed.
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  • 28 10 THE reserve division league soccer match 1 between the Police and the S.CJ.A which was to have been played at the S.H.B. ground yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 28 10 BRINKMANNS WIN 8— 0 r>RINKMANS beat the Sime Darby Sports Club by eight goals to nil in a Business Houses' League soccer match played at Oeylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 186 10 Wanderers 11; Stamford S.C. t. THE Wanderers were again in goalscorln? mood when they met the Stamford S.C. and won by 11 seals to nil in a second division (b) football fixture on the J.t'.S.A. ground yesterday. Mickevieczia, the Wanderers' star inside right, scored seven
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  • 97 10 THE following have been invited to play for the Chinese Sports Association against the Chinese Companion Athletic Association in the S.C.F.A. Cup final at the Jalan Besar stadium at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow: Patrick Yee, Chow Weng Kai. Chan Ah Kong, Tang Sunn Leng. Tsai Chooi Yooi, Ho
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  • 34 10 The Johorc State soccer team which was beaten by three goals to nil by the Straits Chinese Football Association in a friendly game played at Anson Road stadium on Thursday.- Free Press
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  • 473 10 Malays 1 &G*C 4 CXCITING moments were few and far between in the first division soccer match at Anson Road stadium yesterday in which the Malays and the Singapore Cricket Club drew four goals all. Neither team played inspiring football and >erhaps
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  • 281 10 TO-DAY COOCER: South China vs. Selaagor, Kuala Lumpur; S.A.F.A. league, first division, Argylls vs. S.C.F.A.. stadium; Police vs. R.A. (A.A.), depot: reserve division, R.E. vs. Malays, Geylang; second division (a), R.A.M.C vs. Moravia. Alexandra; S.H.B. v*. R.A.M.C., 5.H.8. second division (b). J.C.S.A. vs. Naval Base Indians. J.C.S.A.:
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  • 366 10 Manchesters And Police Draw For Toiley Cup THRILLING MATCHES IN AMATEUR FINALS THE General Officer Commanding Maiava 1 A. E. Percival and Major-Gen. Keith among the enthusiastic amateur boxing fan-" < ed the finals of the annual Toiley Cun eon the Happy World last nijrht when the Poli* the Manchesters,
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  • 52 10 •THE following have accepted to play cricket for the S.C.C. again R.A. (Blakan Matij at Blakan Mati ct 11 a.m. to-morrow: H L Ward. C. Milton. P. J. C WiLson. R A. Hooper. L. G. Robertson. J. C. WiUoughby. p. Bartram. D. Brar.oaai, P. A. I*.v_\ another, A.
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  • 181 10 moAroHn H •3 ing the Whitsun annual Clarke < up «S5 i*3|jL£ the Kuropeans and U,,. R t>>l 2 p.m. to-day and Ni cJEj 1 11 am to-morrow and o n M«md" Tliis year'3 game v the series, and won five time, and The
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  • 60 10 SELANGOR SOCCER TEAM vs. SOITH CHINA THE following is ihe wcce: m against South C =taciLß to-morrow: Paul. Raja Mtm <*w; Lm. See Hu; Moo Kim Seng. Sw Kan; Ho: tod Greenwood; Shanff. Isniui! Henry Yumß ani Thong Poh Chiew Reserves: Wong Kam I-> Leung. Mitchell. Yeat\ Taib. Hi!! Banff*
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