The Straits Times, 8 July 1941

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  • 38 1 The Straits Times fKSTABLISHTO NEARLY A CBNTURT MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 8. 1941 PKU fc 5 OtN IS. The Straits Times 16 PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1941 PRICK 5 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 239 1 Try MIEN CHONG TAILORING 14 olcmin St.. Spore. Pbon« 81« Arkilablr suit Lcn«tb* ■Rorkvillc' Suilin k si:.s WAIN IRIEU.I. In Silk mid Wool M-o AMI Xl( \S SHARKSKIN In larlons colours SINGAPORE 140 CECIL ST, CPHONE 5471/ a b^f £M wl 4.^^^^HV JF Y jfc S M M if c,
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    • 190 1 KUALA LUMPUR 28 JAVA ST. CPHONk 3st)l. CUPREMACY is never easily achieved. 1 in reputation lies the essence of 1 ijV XTr VT q«al«y and excellence. Since 1896 Cyclax (i 1^ %f Ob LONDON have enjoyed the reputation for supremacy i" the art of Skin Care. Discerning women, Cthen as
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    • 10 1 FINAL ZDTN. ELSIE MARY Battery Road. Morning Afternoon E.vemnfc Dresses.
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    • 565 2 U 7T QWie mx&wi QLnnes 1 _> ja ja a*^ >W^ 2^ Ivl r\ Li L f\ L# —„_m„mm„^,masaaa^mmmmt^im^m^m^m Minlmum charge tf. *ar %6vt not nceeding 4 Unea Mare than tear Uses 25 cents per line (Six words) BOX No. 25 Cents extra. DOMES TIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS MAKEIAGEB DEATHS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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    • 420 2 WANTED ygL^&'SJr SEWING MACHINE wanted, In good conJition. Plen^e Ktate make Si lowest price Apply 757. Straits Times. WANTED a modern small camera *ucn *s Iv I**a. Con'.ar. or Sim, Blake, f' o DhOi EVctrlc Meter. Price etc.. to Smith. Good*^^k Hotel, smgapor. WANTED small cabin yacht with auxiliary engine;
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    • 543 2 HOUSES FLATS. TO LET MODERN BUNGALOW fully furnished. Refrigerator. Telephone, Radio, Garage Goodman Road. For approximately three months. $80 per month. Immediate entry. Telephone 5419 up to 5 p.m. (Cameron). TO LET. 18 Chancery Till Road. Spacious European bungalow, fuily furnished, 3 oedrooms with bath rooms attached, servants' Quarter), and
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    • 507 2 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET OFFICES at 1 and 4-A Prince Bt and SX Raffles Place Apply Koh Chew Kee 129 Kllnney Road. TO LET SPACIOUS BRIGHT AND AIR* OFFICES, Ist Floor corner of Prince ana DvSouza Street Apply N Reuben Co Ud TO LET: Office St showroom. 54 Orchard Roed.
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    • 706 2 FINANCIAL ADVERTISER prepared *> nold mortgages ot suMable Property and rv« loans on securtty of merchandise etc •'Jpw Interest. Warehouses for storage <tl goods svaUable High valuation given jn s<curlty. CllenU' confidence re pected. Apply Nanyang Trad ing Co, Ltd.. (1 Boat auay Singapore. ZL_DOGS FOR SALE Pedigree Bull Terrier
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    • 563 2 JMOTORING LESSONS u^ia, URIVINO mmy car oi /ours, „-d .You, rrurt, ,M,M MltenM confidence and I tho-.oughly Jra tl t dei.«ht,ul drlTmß \ti. g^i LEGAL NOTICES HOTICE IN THE ESTATE OF AHMAD KEPPEL BIN JAAFAR DECEASED. Purm.tnt (<• Section I]| at Thr Probate and Administration Enactment. NOTICE Is hereby given
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  • 237 3 3k 8.8.C 11.53 r. It.U a 5.M Maaila (KZRM) SI.3S m «.»S 8.8.C *S 53 a 7.M 8.8.C 11.39 u< Si. S3 in 7.S* Sinoporc (relay RRC SIS. 4S.K 41.3*. 3«.9b n IM SlncapOTt (retay d.8t.1 MS tt.SS 41.38, 3t.M a t.t? (vim t]tla ».4f Mrlbournc
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    • 557 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA |l^W f MMMI.J AND APCAR LINE. UIMLWIiWIkH .incorporated in England. tncoroor.teo In Japan. wNinstLAK am, ammnu s. general passenger agents CO WAII PASSENGER AND CAJICO F ()R CUNARD WHITE STAR SI,K VIt X The oesi possible MrTires are oelni main UirNt. Ulnrd by the
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    • 445 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Oates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)
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    • 132 3 I r:r Radio Spares n any description y^. I Or when your Radio T^ needs attention I UNIVERSAL RADIO HOUSE, 205. Orchard Road. I Tel. 4967. O^P^v RADIOS IL 1 BRrxiSH |V BEST AcestU: HOE BOON LEONG. Trt. 3«JJ. P>^B^*BinBaMBB^HBBBBBBBBBBB»H*B^Sal I F pR?PI •'wgfc W9 Hi IV^i in |l*^*K^Ba*adr^MS JJ^
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    • 250 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHL 1.333 ke/» (225 m ZHP1 9 69 me 't (J1.S6 m.) (ZHPJ S.47S me i tft.it m ZHP3 7.25 me i (41.31 m.) ZHL, ZBP.l. /IIP.? 9.00 p.m. Modern Mandtrli. music; 5 35 p.m. News In Cantonese; J 5C p m. News letter In Mandarin, from
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    • 255 3 (Records): 6. OS p.m. Newj In Hindustani; 6 20 p.m. Tamil music. 'Records); 6.40 p ra News In Tamil; I. 1 ».m. Barnabas von Oeczy and his orchestra (Records); 7.15 p.m. News commentary ji Dutch; 7.30 pm Straits Kronchonf party (crntlnued): 8. CO p.m. Warning to mariners News in Malav:
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    • 732 3 EMPIRE STATION EASTERN SERV1CB t» pm.— ll.M pm. on CSV— 17.S1 m r«. 1«84 metre*. GSF— 15.4 m cv 19.il metres G.«D— 11 75 m <•: IS.S3 niflir. NORTH AMERICXN Sr R VICE GSD (2S metre baad) and UBY kmUM metre*; >.M me.ii I 6.10 p.m. London railing; 6 Jo
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  • 369 4 London Stock Exchange Gilt-Edged Higher: Industrials Firm London, July 7. •pHX Btock Exchange 10-oay waa cheerful 1 under tbe influence of favourable war news. Gilt-edged were Cnn and active, especially old Consols wtucu were threequartern higher at OHIndlan loans were ulno firm white moat Industrials advanced in reaoonM to investment
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  • 19 4 ..arvested In June Henrietta Rubber Sunget Mating Ayer Molek Bukit Katil tb 149.200 50.000 32.694 37,790
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  • 403 4 AROUND THE MARKETS Tin Shares Quieter: Rubber Quiet And Unchanged (By Oar Financial Correspondent) Singapore, July 8. THE tin share market was rather quieter yesterday and tbe turnover in all sections was only moderate. Hong Fatt and Batu Selangor continued to ease slightly. Hong Fatt changing hands at $1.33 Vfe
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  • 277 4 Britain Determined Not To Allow Vichy Abuse London July 7. Fh learned in London that the TurWsh Government has made representations to the British Government In regard to damage said to have been caused to Turkish nroperty when the Vichy fleet auxiliary St. Didier
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  • 130 4 Dow Jones Averages New York, July 7. THE following were the Dow >nrs Averages when the New York I tock Ex hEnge cics?d tc-day and on Hinrsday. The Exchange was closed on Friday and Saturday: July 3 July 7 30 Industrials 124.04 128. 1« 20 Rails 28 50
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  • 222 4 ri. loUowing djnations to The Wai fund are recorded to-day: I A. V. Aston, District Office, Lower Perak, Teluk Ansadt collection made as a result •f a tennis taurnameat and a football match in Teluk Anson I.JM -S.C.C. War Fand Lottery No. 53- SLM Pupils
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  • 84 4 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. Tweaaay, Jaly swoa. Bayers Batten Prtec* Prlees v« IX B.S.S. (■•at laaw) 3SH U% Ma. IX R.S.& (a.b. run »a»y UK, 1* G FAQ. B.S. I• a* bale. Jary Mi, as F.A.Q. B-S 8 f b la bales Jaly MS 37% II 1 1 K»
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  • 177 4 The foUowtni art tbe «icn*n«r -ate* Oil morning according cfct daily etrroau Hau» by On) Ronrknn* »rto Shanghai Bankin BKU.IMO Unoon 1.1 3/4 3/32 London demand 3/4 1/32 Swltxerund <T.T only) 202 M New Tort demand 47.1" Montreal demand 51.SS Bauvta demand M 71 damarang tfytrftre^ SS Sa Calcutta
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  • 54 4 London, July 7. TIN opened easy. The turnover was 1 175 tons. Smelters hedge selling outweighed scaledowii buying but found more support at the decline After official hours a steadier tone developed and a further 30 tons were traded. United Kingdom weekly stock* resumed the uptrend by 150 tons to
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  • 90 4 Btngtport, July I. ■tljran aelicn OamMcr 7jo Hamburg Cub* $122., OWb« |12W ?opra •lUM $21$ •tan Dried <3M 'epper Whit* Muiitok $15 25 White *14.75 ■»•<* HI) foffo now Un«B M.20 $420 Fair $3 to Senwak raptcca Small Flake MOO hlr Flake $7.40 Mrdlum-Pearl t» 00 Small
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    • 318 4 DANCERS and DINERS Your Popular Hostess Estelle Cowan Now Welcomes You At The Old Rendezvous COCONUT GROVE (PASIR PANJANG ROAD) OPEN EVERY NIGHT. DINNER A La Carte Menu— Chinese Chow EXTENSION EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON TEA BY THE SEA Kleiny Orchestra Cowan Bailey Singapore's Sunday Might Meeting Place ***** RESERVE YOUR
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    • 322 4 PUBLIC NOTICES THE PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIMITED. Notice Is bertby given that Policy No. 2M>4lt>4 on xht Uie of Mr. Urn Nee Yaiß Is IOSSj and that the mat'iri'.y value to tire cancellation ol tbe policy will be paid to the assured unless objection Is lodged with ■j- wtthbi one
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  • 135 5 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Correspondent London, July T. COMMODITY and Exchange marlteu closed as follows with nrevlout Quotation* in parenthesis:— KURBKR: Quiet. Spot 13-% d 13 9 16d (13>,rt 13 9 16 d) Augt. 13 7 16d 13 9 16d Uj7 l6d 13 9 16di Sept. 13 7;16d 13
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  • 102 5 Mails close at the General Post Office as follows' TO-DAY America:— Canadn, Newfoundland. UJ9.A, Central and South America and West Indies air 4 p.m. Europe:— All destinations with which postal communications are maintained air 4 p.m. Indo-Chlna air tJO a m. Pacific Islands: Guam and Hawaii
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  • 112 5 (rrocn Our Own Correspondent) London, July 7. The following are to-day's "bid" quotation lor Fixed Trusts:— d Biitlsh General "A" 15 Oxd British Empire -B" not available British Empire Cumulative not available Rr'thh Empire C'nrehenslve not ava'loVie British General "A" 15 Oxd British General "B" 12 9 British
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  • 252 5 Isauwl by the Malayan Shi t *mp«ft> OtTMinu 1 alow An.pat P rr June y, Ayer Hitam 7H% lesy tax Hongkong Tin 10% <nt. less tax Kampong Lanjut Is. No. 16 July 14 Killtaßhall 157 c Jit. less tax Klanjt River 71,7, July M K 1
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  • 1360 5 MONDAY, JOLT 7, IM1: TM. MMM aajm SeUert Ampmt (te) 3, IOHd Si 4% c.d. Austral Ami] (ss) 7t7 t 3d 7s M Austrai m»«> id S3* 6a 3U fla Ayer HI Urn (ss) 17s 18s s.d. Ayer Weng (II) .71 .76 Bangruj Tin >C)
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  • 54 5 The Pan-American Clipper from San Francisco is expected to arrive in Singapore to-day and to depart to-motrow. The latest time of potting at the General Post Office, to connect with malls (or dl.-patch ov the return night (or the Philippine Island;, Pacific islands, America and Europe, will h*
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 96 5 Another Grand Laugh Show Hilariously llJSSproduced by the famous comedy-star HT^^m HAROLD LLOYD fer<sT laugh on the screan BL jhj NEXT CHANGE IfJ at the ALHAiVIBRA fjPPr^Hßpi R KO. RADIO PICTURES PRESENT producer HAROLD LLOYD'S K^ffi FIRST BIG LAUGH SHOW n3I the navy fcF^ STEPS OUT" J Starring VmSM LUCILLE
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    • 160 5 RUBBER On behmlf ef Rubber Reserve Co., United States, we are paying the folio wine prices X.08.— Singapore No. 1-X R.S.S. 31 7/1 Chinese Prime R S.S. 38 3/4 Good FAQ. 1 IN F.A.Q. 37 3/4 Low F.A.Q. T7 1/4 Off Sheet 34 1/8 No. 1 Remitted Crepe) 35 11/16
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    • 357 5 FHE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA (TRUSTEES) LIMITED. Guaranteed and Controlled 09 rUE MERCANTILE BANE Or INDIA LIMITED fhe Company wntcti v incorporated la the S.S and registered as a rrust Company, undertakes the following dutiesEXECUTOR St OR TRUSTEE OF A WILL ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE Of DECEASED PERSON TRUSTEE OP A
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 114 5 T-T-TT- SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES! ro-aay H.W. 10.15 a.m. 8.8 ft; 10.08 p.m. 9.6 It. L.W 4.13 a.m. 0.9 ft; 4.16 p.m. 4.4 ft. ro- morrow H.W. 11.39 a.m. 0 ft; 10.54 p.m. 10 ft L.W. j a.m. 0.5 ft; 5.04 p.m. 4.3 ft. Thursday, July 10 H.W. 12.20 noon 9.1
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    • 400 6 O^i j^ (^b^UZ:? Studios of Hollywood ta he pride in being the first Motion Picture Company to bring to the screen yUpflffN f^ e Heart-warming glorious Exploits of the unsung heroes rrv^ Q f the Brifah Merchant Navy on the Atlantic $fi^\ Unofficial! V Unaided by any ~SShhBJJHBBH| branch of
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  • 267 7 loklo. July 7. due solemnity in private and la public the Japanese Empire to-day nhserved the fourth anniversary of the "Chi*. Incident." renewing Its determination to carry out the war on the Asiatic continent u> a successful conclusion. Eighty million Japanese bowed th. lr heads
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  • 140 7 Censorship Between Ulster Eire Likely Belfast, July 7. «I AM very much alive to the poLnU of the situation," said Mr. Herbert MorrLson, Minister of Home Security to-day, announcing that he is considering plans to prevent leakage of information from Northern Ireland to Eire. He added: "I am very conscious
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  • 138 7 Six Boys Lost Lives In Express Fire London, July 7. RIGHTED matches "(licked out" by some of the boys caused a fire on a LondonNewcastle express tram when six boys Including two sons of M. Plerlot. Belgian Prime Minister, lost their lives. This conclusion was reached by Col Trench of
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  • 70 7 Shanghai. July 7. 'TPHE International Settlement and Prtnch Concession w. re converted Into an armed camp in order to prevent terroristic acts on tbe occasion of the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese war. Additional barbed wire barricades have been erected and the entire
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  • 59 7 M lbourne. July 7. £V advisory Industrial council representative of employers and employees Is to be set up. announced Mr. H. E. Holt. Minister of Labour and National Service, to-day. The council will deal with reorganization of industry for war purposes and also act as a
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  • 422 7 Peruvian Forces Said To Have Attacked Five Towns During Day fjENERAL mobilization of the Ecuadorian army was order- ed to-day following an attack by Peruvian troops on frontier posts, it was reported, says United Press. Official sources here said Peruvian forces supported by artillery
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  • 89 7 Washington, July 7. r THK United States High Commis- sloner to the Philippines, Mr. Francis B. Savre, will resign soon, according to Mr. Drew Pearson and Robert S. Allen, radio commentators and columnists. In a radio broadcast here to-night. They said Sr. Quezon had
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  • 79 7 Melbourne, July 7. '"TRAINING of Australian pilots has Increased a hundredfold under the imp tvs of the Empire air training scheme and Australia now is not only abreast of the obligations under the scheme, but is keeping pace with the substantial rxptuulon, said Mr
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  • 57 7 Helsinki, JiUy 7. ENEMY planes bombed different placet In Finland last nl«ht. Helsinki was raided to-day and one person was killed and 20 injured, and buildings were damaged Bombs were dropped In Kntlca last nigh', and many Ores were caused and twenty houses damaged. Fire raiding pUn~s are
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  • 219 7 London July 7 QROWING tension between the French people and the German occupation authorities Is indicated by a number of incidents related In letters reaching England from France, says the Independent French news agency. A Frenchman nnmed Jacque- Bonsergent who pushed a 3erman
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    • 243 7 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to 'midnight affiSia, BUSTER MAGGIE W'NNEB S3.M NON-DINERB SI.M Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT by RAFFLES ORCIESTRA SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 8.30 to 10.30 p.m By the Band of THE GORDON HIGHLANDERS By
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    • 167 7 4 SHOWS TO-DAY 11A.M., 3.15, I 915 CATHAY A GRAND CHINESE DRAMA PORTRAYING THE UNDAUNTED SPIRIT of the CHINESE PEOPLE I A r +^%^&J 3100 j i B^^ol APP UJS IN WAR-TIME CHINA! SEE XZ VAL AIR RAIF)S 0N CHUNGKING «Jft.L. THE MOST THRILLING CHINESE PICTURE OF THE DECADE NEXT
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  • 1325 8 The Straits Times (675th Day Of The War.) Dia m! Two months ago, under the headIng All the Talents," we published a leading article commenting on the affairs of the Malaya Broadcasting Corporation. We reviewed the very lavish expenditure, incurred and projected, and after conceding the urgent need for an
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  • 1514 8 Britain's New Army —3 THIS is the third of a series of articles written by the Straits Time* London Correspondent wh« has spent some days with the troops in East Anglia. The first article appeared on Thursday and the second on Saturday. Then
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  • 147 8 One Of The Causes Of Unemployment To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Your paper has rendered a great service by giving space to the many views on the prevention of corruption. Another thing that requires correction Is the existence of favour- Item and nepotism in private firms.
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  • 92 8 To th« Editor of the Straits Times Sir, Although the advice given by your reader on July 2 is well meant, I think he should refer carefully to expert poultry books before offering help. The disease described is nothing but worm In the eyes and can be treated
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  • Correspondence
    • 357 8 Question Of Colour Must Be Forgotten To the Editor 01 the Straits Times Sir,— With reference to the letter headed Anglo-Malayans in to-day's Straits Times, may I, as a sincere lover of all Eurasians, appeal to people lik« your correspondent Justice not t« revive this question of what Is
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  • 350 8 Appeal To Put "First Things First" To the EdiOr of the Straits Times Sir,— You have taken a v^ry Is unable attitude towards volunteering. movement which un.il the very tm ;t the outbreak of h~stihti-s hardlv interested anybody other than the authorities or th? Volunteers thems?lve«The publicity and suppor
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  • 237 8 Should Join Great Britain U.S. And China To the Editor of the Straits Times Sir -Now that Germany is ai war with Sovie. Russia and all the small German-occuD ed States ol Europe have followed and gone against the Russians It is the duty of the rest of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 227 8 Don't Neglect Your Vision I Have yoar eye* •rtrntinrallj examined and defect* of Vision properly corrected by a •naUfted speciaUat. C S. CBONG, Ot. of Ootometry EverbrightOpticalCo. 19. Chnlia Street Pkooe 4435. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE Has it ever struck you why most bicycleowners use Ma ster locks. The explanation is
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    • 53 8 EVERYMAN'S LIBRARY. TWO MODERN MASTERS. ANATOIJE FRANCE. Two full-length novel'! are brought together In thte Vol.— "At A Sign of The Relne Pedauque" and "The Revolt or The Angels. J. M. BYNOE. "Play* Poems Prose" All In One Vol. Price $1.5« each. Postage Extra. G. II KIAT CO., LTD., <
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  • 663 9 Forces Taking Over Iceland From Allies FACILITATING DELIVERY OF 'LEASE-LEND' MATERIAL Repercussions To Entry Into War Zone Awaited TIIK Battle of the Atlantic has entered a new phase with 1 the arrival of United States naval and military forces in Iceland.
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  • 526 9 Washington, July 7. THE announcement of the landing of United States forces in Iceland did not come as a surprise to some wellinformed circles here. Ar indication that something lmpoitant was happening was provided recently at the Boston navy yard D-'ring one of
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  • 49 9 Washington, July 7. THE United States Maritime Commis1 sion announced to-day the requisitioning of seven more Drnish car1:0 ships and their assignment to United States onerntnrs for use In h» Pacific trade. Eight Danish ships had previously been requ sitioned.— Reuter
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  • 201 9 New Election For Australia Canberra, July 8. THE Commonwealth Government headed oy Mr. R. O. Menzies may ,face dlfllculties In the forthcoming ibudget session. The proposed budget Is believed to contain matters sufficiently contentious to provoke labour hostility r.nd some feeling has recent;v 1 been aroused in Australian labour circles
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  • 109 9 Free Nations United Against Aggression London, July 8. BRITAIN, United States, the Soviet Union and China, with other liber-ty-loving nations, constitute a worldwide front against aggression, declared Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese Ambassador in London, at a meeting yesterday of the China Campaign Coinmi tee. "Alliance or no alliance." he added,
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  • 78 9 Successful Air Attacks On Enemy Convoys Off Holland France DLENHEIMS of the Bomber Command all but wiped out a stronjr-ly-escorted enemy convoy of eight supply vessels of from 2,000 tons to 5.000 tons off the Dutch Coast yesterday. Six of the ships were hit by bombs. Blenheims also attacked another
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  • 603 9 Stalin Line Defences Said To Range 100 To 200 Miles In Depth C PECIALIZED storm troops and o i by Stukas are striving to smash here last night. Military source* In Berlin confirm reports that a break-through the line had been effected, bu. refuses
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  • 415 9 BY SIR HUBERT GOUGH Renter's Military Commentator. London, July 8. THE latest news of the Russo- German struggle is favourable to the Soviet although that does not mean the battle is yet won. This is Derhaps the most decisive battle In the history
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  • 390 9 Kiev Believed Menaced By Reported German Onslaught On Stalin Line \*O confirmation of (Jerman reports of a major attack on the Stalin Line is given in the latest Soviet communique, which states, however, that great battles have developed to the north-east of Minsk.
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  • 58 9 Washington, July 7. j THE Navy Department to-day asked i I C ngress to author.ze SSBS 000,000 1 for the purpose of exrnnding shipbuilding, repair and ordnance facilities at naval and private establishments. The request Includes MOO.OyO 000 for shipbuilding facilities. $160,000.',00 fnr repair
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  • 73 9 London. July 8. I'WO war prisoners' camps in German'- known as "reprisal camps' have be»n closed through th" co.d "ffices of the United States Embassy. according to a War O.Tlce statem nt Certain officers were transferred to! these camps early in Mirch a; a
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  • 574 10 Lower Perak Provides Main Item In To-day's List ANOTHER SINGAPORE SCHOOL GIVES ITS SUPPORT ANE of the up-country districts which has given consistent support to The War Fund is Lower Perak, and it is responsible for the largest item in the latest list of
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  • 173 10 THE "Buy a Bomber" Fund will 1 benefit by another $8,000 as a result of last night's premiere of "That Night in Rio" at the Cathay Cinema. Bomber girls dressed in Carmen j Miranda costumes and red, white an<J I blue dresses sold Drogramraes and patriotic
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  • 220 10 MALAYAN WINS D.F.C. Son Of Wing Cdr. F. Woolley DILOT Officer Frank Geoffrey Woolley, son of Wing-Com-mander F. Woolley, O.B.E D.F.C.. has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his part in recent RAF. operations in Iraq. Learning to fly in Singapore— he obi tained his "A" licence while a
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  • 40 10 THE acting Chief Accountant. Post* and 1 Telegraphs. Malaya advises that $6,218,798 worth of War Savings Certificates had been sc4d up to Jury J Between June 1* an.'. July 2 sales smounted to $3* 1.902.
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  • 2480 10 Plays Vital Part In Directing Policy, Says U.S. Writer New York, July 7. A FULL dress Nazi fifth column now plays a vital part in the direction of Japan's policy towards the United States. Its primary aim is to promote a Rightist revolution which
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  • 1267 10 RECONNAISSANCE— DAY NIGHT WATCH OF ROYAL AIR FORCE The Air War Week By Week Special Cable to Ths Straits Times From Win** Cdr. L. V. Fraser London, July 3. QAY and nignt the K.A.F. keep:; watch over land and sea. Every move of the Germans is noted. Troop concentrations, naval
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  • 149 10 SINC.APORI KAKrILS lIOTKI Dinner Dunce {Informal) 8 p.m. to Midnight. CHEAT VVOKI.I) Cabaret: 8.30 p.m. to Midnight. Globe: Dr. Kildare Strange Call. Sky: Uttlr Drive. *w\ TIIKATB, (Happy WarM) Winners of the West. Seaside: Buck Benny Rides Again. NKW VVOUI.K Tteltks. l'ntatrts and Cinema.s tilde Show. Cabaret. Dancing. QUEENS.
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  • 159 11 A DENIAL that he was wearing the tronsc-rs but was cariying them when he was arrested, was D the Singapore thiirj court yesterday by j Tan All Ben, a 32- year-old Hokki;n, wFen he pleaded guilty to stealing a pair of trousers from a house in
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  • 84 11 A CHINESE lorry driver. Ani Van Cauan, was lined tIUO and hi* driving licence ran. cllcd x/mi he pleaded guilty to Uie! Singapore trsffic court yesterday to a charge that he drove his motor-lorry In a mkk ■■-> manner along New Bridge Road It wan
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  • 1254 11 FULL AID SUPPORT FOR NEW INDIAN AGENT Governor's Assurances At Singapore Reception CHAMBER OF COMMERCE'S $10,000 FOR WAR CHARITIES CPEAKING at a reception at the Adelphi Hotel yesterday, the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, assured Mr. Subimal Dutt, the new Agent of the Government of India in Malaya, of every help
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  • 75 11 DKOCEEDINCiS in a case In the Singapore second court yesterday in which two men were charged on two counts of wrongfully confining and causing hurt to a boy, were halted when the magistrate, Mr. Conrad Oldham postponed further hearing for a fortiil-'ht In
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  • 159 11 London, July 7. TOUR yean ago Japan, calling It an incident, starUd a war against CUna which she Is now unable to end," says a Manchester Ouardian editorial. Her victories I flitter the returning general's triumph, but hundreds of thousands of Japanese have been
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  • 501 11 Further Prohibitions And Restrictions Notified PAVIARE, pahtt delicacies such as cocktail cherries, sausages and biscuits, pate de foic gras, liqueurs of all sorts, cine cameras and a wide range of what are described by the authorities as "unessential goods" are prohibited from import from Britain
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  • 211 11 Govt. Committee To Consider Volunteer Pay Allowances DATES of pay, pensions, and ser*x vice, separation and injury allowances as affecting members of the Malayan active and passive volunteer defence services are to be considered soon by a committee that has been set up by the Malayan Governments for that purpose.
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  • 209 11 SERVANT TO GO TO GAOL Theft Of Jewels From Dancer A HAPPY World dance hostess. Miss Zubaldah, was the complainant In a rase in the Singapore third court yesterday In which a former servant of hers, Omar bin Abdullah was charged with stealing $220 worth «l her )ewellery on May
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  • 54 11 PI.I, moon day will be celebrated to-day at the Singapore Budihlst Trmple. t6, Outram Road, by Mr. and Mrs Chun Sen? C hyr- of Sincnporr Af'r- tl-» «T*al of flowers a fcrmon mill be delivers by t. V. n Bhikku M M. Moliawecra at 130
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  • 562 12 Consul General Replies To "Double Seventh" Messages THOUSANDS of blood-red, crepe flowers, offered by 1 hundreds of Chinese boys and girls, were sold in Singapore yesterday to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the Sino- Japanese war This year's local commemoration of the "Double Seventh," though
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  • 117 12 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 7. rE Chinese here, observing the fourth anniversary of the SinoJapanese conflict to-day, looked forward to the strußgle with gn-nter confidence In thr»ir power to triumph than ever before. I spoke to business men. coffee shop keepers, professional men
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  • 320 12 FIVE FACING ASSIZE TRIAL Alleged Sequel To Dispute ALLEGED to have been concerned in I the death of a man di a result of a quarrel between him and one of their party over cattle food five Indians. Vengadasalam, Bachoo Singh. Mahade* Singh, A. Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah, and Ramachal
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  • 101 12 ON Sunday evening, a 21-yvar-old Cantonese walked Into the Detective Branch's charge room and "wandered aimlessly around" studying the notice boards and other articles of interest, when he had no business in the station. He was requested to leave but refused to do so. Consequently
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  • 37 12 A BROADCAST talk to be given from Rangoon by the Governor of Burma. Bir Reginald Donman-Smith. is to be relayed by the Singapore station at 8.35 p.m.. Malayan time, on Friday, July 11.
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  • 49 12 THE BBC. is presenting an interaaUonU all-star cabaret programme, entitled "Allied Occasions,' on Friday. July 11, from 7.35 to 8.20 p.m. 'Malayan time). Amongrt those taking part will be Blnnle Hale and Richard Tauber, while French songs for the Free French are Included in the programme.
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  • 738 12 rERE is a Benevolent rimd in Singapore, operated by the Boxln? Board of Control, the ob'ect of rvh'rh Is to help destitute boxers, said F. W. Brever, vice-president of the Singapore Boxing Association, when he gave erldence before Sir Percy MrElwalne the
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  • 302 13 Observers Believe Preparations In Hand For Northward Move Shanghai, July 7. JAPAN'S plans vis-a-vi3 both the Netherlands Indies and Siberia are being held in abeyance pending a clarification of the European situation and the "important decision" reached at last week's Imperial
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  • 126 13 JAPANESE ARMY APPOINTMENTS Gen. Itagaki As New C.-in-C. In Korea Txklo, July 7. "pHE Japanese opened the fifth year of the China war by an important shakt-up among the higher command. The commander-in-Chief of the expeditionary forces in South China has been appointed chief of start of the entire expeditionary
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  • 85 13 Vicliy, Juiy 7. TTLE Turkish Oo\ t; orient has consented to x assume chargo of French diplomatic lntrreste In Mosco r as a oon^ueno of the ntpture of Franc" -Sovltt diplomatic reUUona. It was learned in unofficial quarters hcrp U)-day. It was al»o learned
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  • 157 13 Washington, July 7. 'THE United States has dechned to take over Russia k diplomatic affairs in France, a State r?pr.rtmcr.t spokesman confirmed yesterday. However, he cautioned Pressmen tralnst attat-hr.R any diplomatic implications to this measure. The request was relayed to Washing;on
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  • 148 13 Tokio Navy Is Uneasy ACCUSES U.S. OF "ENCIRCLEMENT" Tokio, July 7. REAR-ABM. Minoru Mayeda, spokesman for the Navy Ministry, In a war anniversary message published in the Asah. Shimbun to-day, says the strengthening of United Btates naval and air bases in the Pacific as well aa the expansion of the
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  • 120 13 Chungking, July 7. GEN. Chiang Kai-shek, la a statement on the anniversary of the Sino-Japanese hostilities, urges the Democracies "to make a revolutionary change in their attitude regarding the Pacific Ocean, which is as important to Europe as the Atlantic." Gen. Chiang
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  • 231 13 2,054 Japanese Planes Destroyed Chungking Chungking, July 7. THE War Minister, Gen. Ho Ying-ching, reviewing the year of the war ending May, 1941. said to-day that the Chinese forces took the offensive against the Japanese in all except a few major campairrns of a total of G. 762 clashes, inflicting
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  • 106 13 German Bombing Of Soviet Hospitals London i London. July 7. r[E Union of Societies of the Red Cross and Red Cu scent of the U.S.S.R has protested to the International Committee of the R"fl On>=s a! Geneva agaiast "systo.nar. > bombing of hospitals by the Germans, accsrding to Moscow radio.
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  • 67 13 London. July 7. rlfc Chilean commercial attache, Senor Gonzalez, his wife and four children and a nurse were among the passengers in a British Overseas Airways machine which was attacked yesterday by a German aeroplane while on her way from Britain to Portugal The pilot
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  • 48 13 Shanghai, July 7"l^IE Chungking Government win open negotiations to-day with thp various powers concerned except Japan for abolition of the system of consular jurisdiction, sttted Mr. Chu Chenft, president of the Judicial Yuan, according to a Kuo Mm agency message from Chungking- Reuter
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  • 669 13 "Time Has Come For U.S. To Clarify Issues In The Pacific"— McNutt Washington, July 7. I TTHE Federal Security Administrator,' Mr. Paul V. McNutt, for long an j advocate of a vigorous Far Eastern policy, to-day hailed Chinas success- ful resistance against Japan. "The time has come to clarify Issues,
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  • 432 14 Relentless R.A.F. Activity Continues Over Occupied Territory London, July 7. THE R.A.F.'s non-stop activities over enemy-occupied terri- tory continued to-day. Bombers and fighters continuously crossed and re-crossed the Channel this afternoon. Terrific explosions and heavy gunfire were heard coming from the direction of
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  • 40 14 London, July 7. •TmE Egyptian Minister of the In1 terior in a communique issued j to-day, says that two people wer", killed and 14 others injured In an alr| raid on the Alexandria ar*a Im night. —Reuter.
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  • 309 14 Cairo. July 7. A 'PARTICULARLY successful" attack on enemv ihipolnf was carried out by R.A.F. bombers yesterday In the harbour at Palermo, announces to-day's RAF Middle East rommunioue. Heavy damae* was inflicted on several vessels >n 8.000-trn shto was> hit by
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  • 38 14 London. July T. THREE enemy aircraft w re destroyed In raids on Btltain la-'t night. Only a lew nWsjn rirwd the coa«t anr" a small number of people were kil'ed in East :euttr.
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  • 120 14 London, Jut* 7. ASION that the Germans, following heavy RAF. raids on French naval ports, are making greater u»e of Norwegian harbours is to be discerned in a report from Stockholm that the Germans are speeding up fortifications and harbour wo'.ks in western Norway.
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  • 30 14 NOTHING TO REPORT IN LIBYA ABYSSINIA Cairc, July 7. I rr Libya ni.d Abyssinia there is ncthIng of importan-e to report states' to-day's British G.H.Q. <*ommuniquc i.^ued in Cairo.— Reuter.
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  • 170 14 London, July 8. PLLOW1NG conversations between the British and I'niied States authorities in Washington on the question of enemy ships now shelterinf in Inlted State* ports, the British Embassy has been authorized to issue a statement that in connection with the recent
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  • 407 14 Syrian Armistice May Be Signed Within A Week CAMPAIGN IN FINAL STAGE Ankara, July 7. THE Syrian campaign has entered its final stage, in the oninion of observers here, who would not be surprised if an armi-tice were signed within a week. An exchinpa of v i< i ii reported
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  • 604 15 National And Scottish Rifle In Splendid Form CEVERAL good gallops came under observation at Bukit v Timah this morning when horses and ponies entered for the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting were given fast work on the second track of the racecourse. The going
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  • 26 15 U MS Sultan beat Kranjl by three eoaU to nil In a s-'ennd division >b) league fixture played on th~- laUer's ground yesu-r-day,
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  • 145 15 London, July 7. •TPHF future of racing is very much in mind at the present time •wing to a certain amount of parliamentary opposition which nevertheless has an answer from responsible government officials who rralize the value of raring; from the point of view of the
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  • 352 15 Draw For First Round Of "Captain's Prize" THE Ro>al Singapore Golf Onto'll July medul compet.tion was played at Bu;:it 'limah on SaturcUy and Pun- 1 day and resul ed in a -*in !or R F C. Markham ir "A" dr. s.on x;th a
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  • 101 15 From Onr Own I J Ipoh, July 7. rE Suitan of Psral: iwd t.h: >t itnoswd the Lngapore s in the into.--st.si- > alayj lawn 1 CUP P i, nd. Singapore won oy Uu Results, Blngapof players mentioned Yadi lost to Lcp» Azt2 <>—2.
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  • 87 15 THE Island (Sub's Afcuzawa Cup was won uy Cap-.. J. D. Hoadley iia) *iih a •cure i.s (ij+7l:_l36. r a:us returned were: T. Ycu'uau 1:3 1 75 66 141 Capt. L. Und (21i 75 (17 143 w. n. Waste <::•) 75 gs 143 B. Ha (7)
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  • 66 15 THE Cap ijoad wiU oc tht venue of hIU races lor cyclist* which will be MM i) July L' 7. .".axuni? at 7 a.ai. Two <v 11 v. one-mile t^ne trial for men and a one-mile nasted start race for women, will oe \>co\ ate
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  • 21 15 'fruz Airport beat 'he Post Office \<y seven Kouls to on- In a wcooa envision ik) Dee ytt£crda7.
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  • 109 15 Fancy Dress Soccer At The A. P.C. A FANCY dies football farm- w»9 played on the A P.C. riooud la«t Sunday l>r wren tnembers of a Hutch sliip and tiic Dutch rnident in Su; 1po;c. Who iron the Tai->e. no one ktio»s: but it was parked with fun The piavrr'-
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  • 394 15 iN a two lnniuii gjuiie playwi at fttsMafe llood on Cir.day, ihe inlial tt Uon beat the K.A.M.C. by four wtclceLs. 'llie scores wrreK..1.M.C.— 1U Irninji Ilrtnam c i.iv;utooav v Ljuoucuardunc 8 Tiiwr nee b Van fcooyan 7 UusseU c and b Van Hooyan
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  • 64 15 The runners leip off their marks as th? KU n i» fired in the final of tre 10« yards sprint at the seventh annuil meeting of the Singapore Athletic Association, which was held on the pidang last week. At the eitrrme right is Tal C'heong Chonc, who
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  • 594 15 Malays 2 Manchester* 1. A BRILLIANT ijoal scorrd by Awan? Gabw in the momont before the final whistle shrilled out frave the Malays victory over the Manchester* by the odd goal in three in a first division league *ocrcr match played at Anson Road
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  • 29 15 S<>( ii; S.A.I. A. league, first division. S.C.F.A vs. Police. Slid urn. reserve division, Manrhe«ten va. (iordons, Tanglin; "frond division (b). RJI.F. (Kallang) r*. BCF.A., S.H.B.
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  • 268 15 Maltby Bowls Well GOOD bowling by Bdr. Malthy enabled a Toast Rejiment <ide ti easllv beat a strmni t>>nls' team In a rrirket match pliyed at Chanci on 1 Sunday. The C sut Rrginient bitted »\rst and .scored 131. the Loyal* b?ing dismissed, for 65 runs.
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  • 27 15 THE R A OC. and the R.A.P. (Ten?»h> drew By- goals all in a keenly con>stfd pconrt divisi'n ai soccer match at Glllaisn rarrac::s yesterc'.-y.
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  • 31 15 THE Air Headquarters drew on» roel all with >h<* S-r.mford Sp-rts Club in a ceo;-: cilvUion >bi lm^ue socc«T match play- j ?d at GcrlT-T Siicium vest rriav.
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  • 228 15 C V.M.A. BEAT PITMAN'S COLLEGE AT CRICKET THE Catholic Young Men's Association beat hitman's Col-tro by 115 runs in a cricket Match played on the C.V.M.A. ground on Sunday: The scores were: C V.M.A.: C. Crui c Nadarejah b Men 31ngh 35: Anandan lbw Velumylum 17; J. C. D'Souc* lbw
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  • 310 15 EXCITING MATCH AT Y.M.C.A. Blakan Mati Gunners Publishers Draw R.A. (P..M.) 2; Publishers J. A OENEROIIS amount of thrills ani excitement was provide* In the second division (a) leitoe so-i«-r match \t the V.MC.A. ground f*»terday. In whlrh the R.A. (RM.» and the r-ihllsher* shared four coals. Both the Publishers
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  • 54 15 D APT! BR C- Uee Union b^af a Singapore Crleket dub 'earn by »ev?n goals to nil in a soccer DU-h play~l on the pa^an; v storday The scorers for the club were Fam Paw Onn (1». B. W. Barker IS), Axli b;n AB
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  • 39 15 'me third annual atMrtlr meetinf of the Singapore BatuUon of the Boys' Brigade will be h Id at Monks HIU School ground ■m Saturday, E'artlnj; at I J") pjn. Mr*. Oraham White win distribute t!ve prtaea.
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  • 686 16 Germans Claim To Have Pierced Stalin Line BULGARS FIGHT FOR AXIS Moscow, July 7. THE latest Russian communique issued to-day claims that th«? Red Army is holding the German invaders at all points, inflicting heavy losses on them and counterattacking
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  • 178 16 U.S. COMMENTATORS MORE OPTIMISTIC New York, July 7. I*HE opinion that the Oermans have got into more trouble in Russia than they exacted is becorhinß more widespread in the United States. The New York Herald-Tribune in a leading article to-day contrasts their present position with
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  • 453 16 Moscow, July 7. THE Russian Government has no intention at all of allowing the Ger- mans any breathing space, emphasised M. Lozovsky, chief of the j Soviet Informntion F.oard, replying to questions, reports Reuter's spedal correspondent. "As soon as the Germans stop," he
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  • 275 16 Zurich, July 7. {")NE of the greatest surprises for everybody, including specialists, is the extent of the Russian tank weapon," says the Berlin correspondent of the Neve Zuercher Zeiiung, describing his visit to Lwow (Lemberg), in South Poland. He says the Germans captured
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  • 35 16 London, July 7 rpHE lir.it contingent of Falangist volunt c. win will Join the Oermans l.i the campaign against Ruula left Totuan this mornIng, according to the Rome radio. neuter.
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  • 32 16 London, July 7. ■"PHH Netherlands Government has withdrawn its diplomatic representatives from Finland. It is officially stated that their continued presence there serres no useful purpose. Reuter.
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  • 47 16 London, July 7. A MOSCOW broadcast to-day states that the Germans appear to be using sham tanks. It is reported that in a recent engagement it was found that only the leading tank was real and the rest were made of wood. Reuter.
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  • 57 16 Axis Troops On East Side Of Dniester? I,,ud(ui, July 1. AN Saturday and ri.jmiay Hungarian troopt v carried out llun^uig ettatlu. against the enemy, states a Hungarian supreme Coin- mnml communique. Punzer dju lons paii tii-ulnrly dUttnguibhed theuiMlves. "In some places Mir itoops are advancing on the eastern side ol
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