The Straits Times, 3 August 1941

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  • 38 1 THE STRAITS TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA FlNAL**** J No. 502 Sunday, August 3. 1941 Price 10 Cents. THE STRAITS TIMES The Leading Sunday Newspaper In Malaya r.D. 502 Sunday, August 3, 1941 Price 10 Cents
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  • 160 1 Over 60 German War Vessels Sunk In Baltic WAR ON EASTERN FRONT ENTERING SEVENTH WEEK Violent Fighting In Several Sectors W/ITH the Russo-German war entering its seventh week, the Nazi invaders are not only still nowhere within sight of their main objectives but they are in
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  • 563 1 AS a result of the battle in the direction of Smolensk Red Army troops have routed the 137 th German infantry division, states the mid-day communique of the Soviet Information Bureau, quoted by Renter. The communique acids that during the night of Aug.
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  • 118 1 London, Saturday. A MEMBER of the Fascist Grand Council ana a former secretary of the Fas 'st "arty has matie a demind in an tt;.lan newspaper for far-reacV.inj reforms in the Italian army. He calls for a stoy to be put to what he
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  • 25 1 The Ambala district has already inTested over .£82.500 on war loans and hopos f> Invest another £75.000 within the next three or lour months— Reuter.
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  • 27 1 A private cable received In India stales that Sir R. K. Shammukham Chctty. chairman of the Indian Purchasing Mission, arrived at San Francisco, on July 29.— Reutpr
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  • 66 1 MOSCOW. SATURDAY. TASS. THE SOVIET OFFICIAL NKvvS AGENCY, REPORTS THAT ON THURSDAY SOVIET TROOPS UNDER GENERAL YAKOLOV ROUTED A CONSIDERABLE PART OK IHE 253 rd GERMAN INFANTRY DIVISION NEAR TOWN -v IWO THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY GERMAN I>7\D AND WOUNDED WERE counted on the battlePlßLtt. A GREAT
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  • 105 1 London, Saturday. r pilE United States has warned 1 Vichy that in future its attitude towards the Petain Government will be determined by the effectiveness with which it defends territories under its control against Nazi aggression. This was announced to-day in Washington by Mr. Sumner
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  • 91 1 Vichy, Saturday. JAPAN is increasing the active personnel of her Navy, according to a Tokio despatch to the Vichy news agency. She has called up f'-r active service with the Fleet every nava' officer, petty officer and engineer, under an Imperial ordinance which comes into force
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  • 59 1 London, Sai-miay. A NUMBER of Belgians has been arrested by the Germans in Brussels for openly showing scepticism at faked Nazi propaganda fi'ms according to Inbel, the Free Belgian news service. These films purporting to show the damag? in London streets after the German air
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  • 42 1 London. Saturday. •yilE annual French pilgrimage to Lourdes. whirh did not take place last year, will be held this year from Aug. 21-25. reports the Paris radio The ceremonies will be of a much implpr character than in past. Reuter.
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  • 171 1 Rear Adm. Spooner Appointed To Malaya London, Saturday. *T*HE appointment of Rear Ad- miral K. J. Spooner, D.5.0., as Rear Admiral, Malaya, and in charge of Naval Establishments, Singapore, is a feature of a list of new appointments announced by the Admiralty. The list includes tbc following flag officers recently
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  • 92 1 Houston iTdx&s), Saturday. THE death here to-day of Mr. William Rhodes Davis, Internationally known oil magnate, at the ege of 52, recalls his activities at the tune of the Mexican Govrnment'i expropriation of British and American -owned oilfields. He was then reported to be negotiating a deal
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  • 65 1 London, Saturday. MAJOR-Gen. C. B. Price, commanding the Third Canadian Division which nas arrived in Great Britain, has issued his nrs. order of the day. He urges the men to put every effort into their train ng. "When the time comes," he says, "you will be
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  • 21 1 A communique from Cairo states that two women were killed and 15 people injured when Alexandria was raided on .**riday night.
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  • 662 1 Drastic Powers Given To Black Guards And Police London, Saturday. QF.RMAN difficulties which have been steadily increasing throughout Europe came to a head in Norway today when a state of civil emergency was declared under a decree by the Reich Commissar, Terboken. The decree, which
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  • 554 1 Shanghai, Saturday. FOREIGN military quarters in Shanghai anticipate another crisis between Aug. 15 and Sept. 1, when the Japanese sir expected to bring pressure on Thailand to obtain "a defence pact" similar to that with French Indo-China. The Japanese are expected to utilzo
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  • 390 2 T3THILE Germany's soldiers are occupied against Russia her diplomatists are feverishly intriguing In Western Europe, writes Reuter's diplomatic conespondent. The exploitation of the subservient Vichy Government Is likely to be carried further if Nazi per- suasions can get the better of the lingering
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  • 64 2 Anglo-American Boxing Match For War Funds A BATTLE of the Atlantic" boxing tournament in aid of Khifcr George's Minesweepers Fund will Le staged in London if plans unterialise. The promoter. Sydney Hulls, hopes to get three first-class American boxers flrwn to England by ferry pline this month. Mr. Hulls says
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  • 165 2 Bombay, Saturday. SIR H. P. Mody. member-designate to the Viceroy's Executive Council, speaking at a dinner given in h.s honour, said that no one, least of a.i the Viceroy, pretended that the extension of the Viceroy's Executive Council was calculated to appease the major
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  • 101 2 Vichy, Saturday. rE diplom.tic train bringing home M. Oaston Bergery, Vichy ambassador to Moscow and 80 members of the Vichy Embassy in Moscow following the severance of diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, ran off the raiLs early on Saturday morning between Draatoman and Tzarlbrod, close
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  • 46 2 R Bangkok Saturday. ELLABLE quarters here to-day confirmed that Thailand recognized Manchukuo. It was explained that ThailanJ was facing a dilemma regarding whether to recognize Manchukuo or Nanking, but th- former was considered the least liable to cause antagonism internationally.—United Press.
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  • 52 2 London. Saturday. AS soon as Mr. Brenaan Bracken, the new Minister of Information, had seen the new film "Target For To-night" he ordered copies to the United States and to Moscow as presents for President Roosevelt and M. Stalin, the Ministry cf
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  • 37 2 Cairo, Saturday. 4 COMMUNIQUE from British 0.H.Q.. Cairo, states that In Libya and Tcbruk although heavy duststorms yesterday interfered with our offensive patrriiinT. our artillery was active. In the framier area all was quiet.— Rjuter.
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  • 606 2 WHILE the fierce battle con- tinues to ra?e in western Russia, developments vitally important to the progress of the war have taken place in the international field in the past few days. These developments are regarded here as significant indications of the future Russian
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  • 66 2 Reards were grown by some of the officers of a British motor transport column which penetrated Jeep into wild Aby?sirHn tcrritoiy durins their successful blitzkrieg against the Italians. Indian troops, who did so well at Keren and other fronts in Eritrea, arc now in the Western
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  • 485 2 Washlnr/ton, Saturday. THE Office for Production Man- nsoment announces the freezing of all siU stocks, effective from to-day. The silk industry will thus be unable to receive more silk for making hosiery and other civilian items. Representatives of the Textile Workers Union told defence
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  • 205 2 N.I. Journal Urges Total Sanctions (From Our Own Correspondent,) Batavia, Saturday. £)ISCUSSING the folest economic measures taken by the Netherlands Indies Government against Japan, the Algeme^n Indisch Dagblad says When the Instrument of economic warfare is applied, it must be us^d vigorously. Half-hearted sanction achieve nothing, never have and never
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  • 268 2 Wellington, Saturday. IlitORE than 200,000 women are taking part in New Zealand's war effort. These numbers do not include primary producers and workers in war Indus* tries. Half the total number of men are either on ac iye service or being tra
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  • 130 2 War'Mn ton, Saturday. «OARn-PACFD innMdonrc" was the descrip ion that Mr. Sumner Welles. Acting e'ecretarv of S*it<?. anplied to the ac ion of G?-m?nv in ur?in<j Mexico to protest to the United °tatss against the bb.ck-lsting of Lat n American firms d^med to oe
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  • 140 2 Crowds In Country London, Sati;. ,ay. DESPITE the Government's appeal to "stay put" over the bank holiday this week-r-.d, many thousands of British p-o»l? nho are not engaged in the vital war industries cuuld n't MU the call of the rounfrv af'or months of hard
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  • 101 2 Widespread Attacks By R.A.F. In The Middle East Cairo, Saturday. HEAVY bombers on Fridov attacked motor transnort con centra ons near Sidde Omar, states an R.A.F Middle East commun qne. A number of fires and explosions Ov"*i'rred ;>> tiombs bur^t p>non^ or near the vehicles. On Thursday niiht P.A.F. bomb°rs
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  • 83 2 London, Saturday. MISS Enid Wilson, the firmer English golf chanson rid .in pve iniured In a recent bomr. ing raid and while progress Is satisfactory it Ifl feared that the sight rrny be prrmr>nenMy Imoairod Miss Wilson was twice a ixmi-finalist in the American
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  • 94 2 Chungking. Saturday. FENGCHIEH, Yangtze town inside the east Szechwan border, was raided by seven Japanese bombers yesterday morning and this morning, It wai learned to-day. Chungking hnd a brW a.arm. Meanwhile, it Is learned the Seventh Day Advcntist Mission's sanitarfum in the western riitfkirts oi Clv..m.klnqr was destroyed
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  • 570 3 Ankara, Saturday. HITLER'S diflicuHies in the Balkans grow daily as all occupied countries offer increasing resistance, according to reports reaching here, cables Renter's special correspondent. The situati< B in Yugoslavia is so serious that an additional 25,000 troops have been sent there
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  • 245 3 Melbourne, Saturday. A DOCUMENT captured from the Germans In the Western Desert declares "the Australian is unques ionably superior to the German soldier.' Mr. A. J. Leckie, brother-in-law to the Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, has been admitted to che Victorian Bar. Mr.
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  • 173 3 JAPANESE ISSUE FREEZING ORDER AGAINST INDIA l .kio, Saturday. THE Japanese Mitustry of Finance I'as added India to the list of coun!ii:s subject to the Japanese frp«s'<iH order, reports United Press. I hO* foreign ernort firms In Shanghai are i ?*>ori.ed to be doing virtually no buslnev. «lnc> thr- nnnounroir.enc
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  • 85 3 New York, Saturday. TWO additional members of the German spy ring rounded up by Federal Agents in June have been nlodgcd in he Federal Court bringing the total admitting their guilt to ten. Altogether 33 persons have been accused of espionage on behalf of Germany.
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  • 60 3 Captain James Roosevelt, the United States President's eldest son, who is in the air branch of the United States Marine Corps, visited Cairo recently as an official air observer with the Royal Air Force, Middle East. The Captain is seen chatting to a local guide
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  • 347 3 THE "Free French" Navy, one year old in June, has grown in that short time from two warships to a fleet of more than 100 vessels, all playing an important role beside units of the British Navy. The fleet came into being on June
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  • 182 3 THE first executkn in Germany for 1 IL-tening to foreign broadcasts was carried out at Nuremberg recently, reports The Tlmss. The victim wos Johann WUd. b?rn In 1892, and the death sentence stated that the i condemned mm had passed en to other, the
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  • 118 3 EVENTUAL revolution in France is predicted by two Americans who have just arrived in New York from France. "Within a few months there *111 be blood in the streets of Paris." declared Henry Kahn, aged 86 years. "I saw in 1871 during
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  • 19 5 ivriusii troops on the look-out at obstacles on the Syrian frontier during the recent fighting.
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  • 238 5 Sailor Fined £10 For Gossiping About His Ship's Movements LAWRENCE SNEYD. who said he had come to Australia as master-at-arms in a British liner, was fined £10 in the Central Summons Court. Sydney, recently for having gossiped in a city services canteen about the movements of his ship, the number
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  • 148 5 IN iuture, brides arriving late ac St. John's Church of England. Balmain, Australia, may find the minister. Groom, and best man gone temporarily at any rate. The rector of St. John's <Rev. A. G. Rlx) gave this warning recently in his parish magazine. "Brides stick
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  • 346 5 N.S.W. To Have A "Saner And More Reasonable Liquor Law" TO help the New South Wales State Government establish a saner and more reasonable liquor law," a committee of three Government officials will prepare a report for the State Minister of Justice, Mr. R. R. Downing. When announcing this recently.
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  • 230 5 A PORTABLE amplifying unit was used to amplify evidence in the No. 1 Water Police (Traffic* Court in Sydney recently. It was believed to be the first occasion in the world on which an amplifier has been so used. The State Minister of Justice, Mr. R.
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  • 79 5 Fwas held at Southend County Court that a landlord could not obtain possession of his house, ncr demand rent, for the duration of the war. The landlord. Mr. Alfred Osborne. iCimberley Road. Chingford. claimed possession of a house in Leigh-on-Sea occupied by Mrs. Dorothy Waller, now
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  • 75 5 r\URING an air-raid on an English village, a bullet ricocheted from a baby's cot and slightly wounded its parents. wh"o were sleeping in the same room. They are the Rev. Bradford and his wife. Irene Agar. 6, sang to her doll while A.RP. workers dug
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  • 49 5 MR. DANIEL PATRICK DUNNE, of Grosvenor Gardens House Westminster, S.W.. London who left £59.832 inetl personalty i. 52,372 bequeathed the residue after a few legacies, upon trust for his wife for life, then upon trust to his secretary, Olive M. Wright. for life.
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  • 428 5 First Chinese Minister To Australia T\R Hsu-mo has been appointed first Chinese Minister to Australia. He is now Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs in the Chinese Government, but he is expected to leave for Australia almost immediately. Dr. Hsu-mo, 49, will be known in Australia as Dr Hsu (pronounced "Shoo"). Sir
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  • 210 5 CHURCH of England Synod recently decided to thank the editor and staff of Punch for "a century of wholesome, salutary fun.'" "At a time when civilization and Christianity are threatened, it would be the height of folly to let the public know the clergy had
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  • 100 5 A STEP-FATHER was cited as corespondent in an English Divorce Court recently. Mr. Justice Lang ton granted a decree nisi to Mr. Percy Cudd. of Oxford, because of the r/iisconduct of Mrs. Dorothy Agnes Cudd with Mr. Murrell, her husband's step- father. The case for Mr.
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  • 1703 6  -  Nathaniel Gubbins By UOW many children are there cluttering up The Nest asked The Sparrow, returning from the Tree Tops Club. "Fancy not knoivtng how many children you've got" said his wife. "Well I never." Well I never," mimicked The Sparrow, "do you think I'm a
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  • 264 6 Hooka Our Arabian Nights. By Ruth and Helen Hoffman. Robert Hale. 12s fid. rIE authors of "We Married an Englishman tell the story of their second tour in Iraq In the present volume, which is also illustrated by their own Inimitably silly drawings The high light of their
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  • 1770 7 By The Onlooker LJONG KONG'S new General Officer Commanding, Major General C. M. Maltby. M.C., who recently held an important appointment in South India, has succeeded Major-General A. E. Grasett who has left for a new appointment in England. Major-General Christopher Michael Maltby was born in 1891,
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  • 241 8 i From Our Own Correspcndenti Segamat, Saturday. THAT he parted w.th $6 to two Malays, believing they would "help him with the Rubber Restriction Department," was an allegation made by Ooh Kong, a 67-year-old Hokkien of Qemas Bahru. before Inche Haroun bin Ahmad, the Segamat
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  • 95 8 THE Police Band will play on Tuesday at 1 Telck Ayer at 6 p.m.: March. With Sword and Lance (Hermann Starke); Overture. The Secret Marriage (D. Cunarosa>; Selection, Plnocchio (Leigh Harline); Valae. Lustige Bruder (R. Vollstedt); Intcnnezze, Zasra (York Boven); Fantasia. Reminiscences of Grieg (Charles Godfrey And
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  • 104 8 THE Australian Red Cross Society now has a warehouse at 550, Havelock Road. Singapore, given to therrf by Mr. H. W. T. Fogden. This Singapore headquarters is now functioning as a full-time concern serving the sick and wounded in and around Singapore. Mr. F. <v. Wright is
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  • 529 8 Officer's Letter On Experiences SITTING in his dug-out in the desert outposts of Tobruk, a young A.I.F. officer sits back occasionally and writes letters to one of his sisters in Australia who circulates it to other members of the family, including another sister who is
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  • 134 8 THE control of passengers and ships' crews embarking and disembarking at Christmas Island is disclosed in rules made under the Defence Regulations which come into force on Friday. No person Is allowed to embark on, or disembark from, or communicate with ships of 75 tons and ever
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  • 67 8 'From Our Own Correspondent) Parit Buntar. AN Indian, Pakirisamy, 38, was found hanged in Kurau Estate, Bagan Serai, Krian, by his wife, about 6 a.m. on Monday. The PoMee were informed and the body was conveyed to the District Hospital, Parit Buniar. The deceased, a rubber tapper,
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  • 320 8 Programme of drill* up to and for the week ending Aug. 10: Monday, Aug. 4. S.R.A. (v) Manning. Tuesday. Aug. 5. 1720 hrs Mt. Rosie Rd. No. 1 Sec. 8.8.D. Sec. R.E. (T) B.D. Training; 1715 hrs Headquarters Ist Bn. S.S.V.F. Lectures. Drill: 1715 hrs Headquarters Int
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  • 197 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca. A SUCCESSFUL concert by the Malacca Teacr-ers' Association in aid of the Malaya Patriotic Fund was held yesterday at the Methodist Girls' School hall. A large and appreciative audience waa present, among whom were the Resident Councillor. Mr. O. W. Bryant, and Mrs.
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  • 139 8 Impressive Scout Rally Held In Seremban (From Our Own Correspondent) Seremban, Saturday. SEVEN hundred and thirt\-s v n Scouts look part in an impressive display when the Seremban district scouts held a rally, starred in appropriate surroundings in th. valley near Egcrton Road. The work of Malay scouts and a
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  • 60 8 *FO make provision for the depend- ants of officers killed on duty, the Pensions Ordinance will be amended shortly The Cdonial Service generally is making provision to cover the cases of officers killed by enemy action while going to and from leave. Similar action will be
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  • 133 8 From Our Own Correspondent) Klang, Saturday. CHARGED with causing hurt by a negligent act namely, by firing a gun within the fi;nitcry Board are* without lawful purpose and having no licence to own a gun. Sian Teng Slew, a merchant of Klang. pl?aded guilty before Che
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  • 46 8 "OOIL Problems in Rubber Growing" U •3 the title of the third talk in the Singapore broadcasting station's series on "Rubber Growing." It will be given by Mr. H. J. Page, Director of the Rubber Research Institute, at 9.15 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 369 9 HOW GOVERNMENT RULING WILL AFFECT CAR OWNERS CINCE yesterday, the Singapore traffic police have had given them new powers to issue notices demanding particulars of drivers! alleged to have committed traffic offences and of (heir licences. The powers obtain from the new Koad Traffic
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  • 168 9 rcmtrol trade disputes and matters arising from them, a bill will be introduced into the Legislative Coumil shortly. The Attorney -General, C. G. Howell, states in the printed objects and reasons appended to the dra.t bill that it ls desirable that the legitimate sphere of
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  • 238 9 RECENT donations to th: Malaya Patriotic Fund arc ts follows; Mr. H. O. Turner, $30; The Rengam Club. $300; Singapore F.nttallon, the Boys'! Brl#adi\ bclns collection at Church Parade At the Geylan* Methodist Church on July 37. $12; Members of Police Clerical Asr.o- elation. Singapore (monthly contribi.tlon).
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  • 59 9 i From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. IT Ls learned that the High Commls--snuier. Sir Shcnton Thi.mas. who ls expected to be In Ipoh on Auk. 13, In the course of his visit upcountry, will inspect for the first time all
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  • 70 9 < From Our Own Correspondent Penanu, Saturday. MR. A. M. Goodman, Resident Councillor. Penang. and Mrs. Goodman leave Penan? to-day on furlough prior to Mr. Goodman's retirement. Mr. and Mrs. Goodman are bound for Singapore and thence by tlyin?bcat to Australia. Mr. Goodman has been
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  • 14 9 .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tracy. Mr. and Mrs. Goh Liang Chuan
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  • 269 9 Tracy Windsor MR. Leslie Harold Tracy, of the Naval Base, Seletar, was married to Miss Noreen Phyllis Windsor, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Windsor, formerly of Singapore, at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. Mr. Tracy Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tracy of Plymouth,
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    476 9 Goh Chew THE Singapore fifth magistrate, Mr. Ooh Liang Chuan, was married to Miss Renee Chew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Hock Leong, of Singapore, at the Straits Chinese Methodist Churcu yesterday. Mr. L. C. Goh Ls a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ooh Keat Seng ot Penang. The
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  • 218 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) renanc. rp|| K y j or victory) campaicn has caught on noticeably in I'cnaiiß in the last few days. The Penanc public is rapidly becoming: more and more V sim conscious. One of Ptnang's cabarets recently organized a V dance, which
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  • At The Cinemas
    • 71 9 A PICTURE which should have special appeal to all cinema-goers is "The Sea Wolf," a Warner Bros, film which Is being given a pre-release screening at the Alhambra cinema. Bas3d on a story by Jack London, the film is packed with thrills and provides exciting entertainment. Edward O.
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    • 45 9 PACKED with thrills, "White Eagle," featuring Buck Jones, which was shown at the Capitol cinema yesterday morning; and at midnight, Is a film of much interest. The entire 31 r^els were screened. Buck Jones Is ably assisted by Dorothy Faye and Raymond Hatton.
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    • 94 9 '"THE Return of Frank James," which was shown at midnight at the Cathay cinema. Is another of those films of life in the wild and woolly West which are being produced in such numbers by Hollywood at present. Most of these films have provided fa.r entertainment, but this
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    • 67 9 (Prom Our Own Correspondent.) Klang, Saturday AT the annual meeting of tbe Kuala SeUngor District Tamil Teachen* Amoelation tbe election of office-bearer* resulted: President, Mr. A. Narayaua*ajny vice-president, Mr. S. Suntneram; hon. secretary. Mr. P. Andyveernn hon. treasurer. Mr. 8. Yagappan Reddiar; committee. Messrs. V. K. Nadasan,
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    • 26 9 C.S.M. Leman bin Mamal, of thr S.S.V.F., and C.S.M. James Dick Donald, of the I M.S.Y.I have each received thr M.B.F. (Military Division).
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • The Sunday Times
    • 834 10 Police And Traffic THE Singapore traffic police were placed in an embarrassing position on Tuesday by a Judgment of the Chief Justice in which he decided that a certain rule under which the police have acted hitherto was unreasonable, ultra vires and therefore invalid. The rule is one made
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  • 1165 10 Life With Churchill Is Never Dull Former Secretary Tells How The Premier Works, Dictates His Great Speeches And Organises His Day MR. Winston Churchill is dictating a speech. He is pacing slowly up and down the room, his hands clasped behind his back, his shoulders hunched, his head sunk forward,
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  • 295 11 f ONTRARY to the impression often created by its name, the International Bottle Club, of Los Angeles, is a group of geographically minded men and women of many nationalities, scattered around the shores of the Pacific Ocean, whose hobby is an exchange of correspondence
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  • 103 11 Mystery Murder Of Woman Member Of Censor's Staff DERMUDA authorities have called in IT.S. G-men to help solve the murder of a woman member of the censor's staff at Hamilton (Bermuda). The victim was Margaret Stapleton, a 43-year-old English-woman. Only clv? to th? slaying, which occurred a week ago, is
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  • 76 11 At the Admiralty recently, a Gold Cap was presented by Lord Queenboroufh, President of the Koyal Society of St. George, and Lord Wardinfton, prime warden of the Goldsmiths' Company, to Vice- Admiral J. H. D. Cunningham, Fourth Sea Lord, and Sir Sidney J. Barne3. Deputy Secretary
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  • 279 11 'Digger's' Tall Story Of Beheading Scares Italians Near Tobruk ACCORDING to tne Italian Radio Station 1.E.M., Australian night patrols from Tobruk behead their prisoners, and take the heads with pride to their commanders, says a report in the Sydney Morning Herald. This is an old Australian custom, adds the report.
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  • 56 11 "Easier To Die Than Live Ac Nazis GERMANS are bored with thr war, slates Stephen Laird, former Berlin correspondent of Time, the American newsmagazine. "The Germans think that dying is simple, but that the sheer mechanics of life under th; Naii regime are terrific," Laird says "Censor&hifi has made Germany
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  • 76 11 i pRESH home-grown peaches are selling at ss. 6d. each in London's West End shops. Grapes are bringing 15s. a pound. Cucumbers are being sold at 2s. 6d each, cherries and raspberries at ss. a l pound. A store manager said: "Lack of foreign
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  • 170 11 A GROUP of Russians and one Englishman were selected by the British Foreign Office to broadoast to Russia over the 8.8.C., soon afler the Soviet was invaded, says Reynolds' News. The paper understands tha- the broadcasters are: Bruce Lockhart, who was recently appointed
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  • 113 11 ANEW anaesthetic device, which automatically makes available vapours from liquid ar aesthetic, has been perfected In the Nuffleld Department of Anaesthetics, at Oxford University. Lord Nufflcldl is providing the fighting services with 1,000 of the machines. each costing .€25. They work without the customary gas cylinders.
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  • 65 12 Singapore. Aug. I ■uvar* aelirrt Qambltr t 7.50 Hamburg Cube *12.25 Java Cube 612.00 Copra Mixed 82.40 Sun Dried 82.65 White Muntoi $16.50 White $16.00 Black 8.00 baoo Hour Mo Lingga $4 50 Fair $4.J.i Sarawak $4.29 $4,33 To me co Small Flake 87.7S Fair Flake $7.25
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  • 252 12 Singapore, Friday. rr.e foUowtng ara cbc jxuimu«v mmt uiti mcrnlag accordlnc co (be daily circular usual by Uw Hanckons «no 3btn*h»] Btnldnt Coroor*tloo ■IM Uxdon I.T 3/11 London demand 2/4 1/33 Switzerland (T. 7. only) 202.46 New York demand D/.47.10 Montreal demand M.U Batavia demand 88.71 Samaranc demand 88.58
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  • 1269 12 SHARP RECOVERY AFTER EARLY WEAKNESS TIN FALLS: RUBBER STEADY The Week's Markets BY THE SUNDAY TIMES FINANCIAL CORRESPONDENT Singapore, Saturday. MARKET circles had quite a lot to talk about last week with the usual bunch of Government Gazette notifications and "explanatory"' memoranda turned out on the duplicating machines of the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 92 13 Mr. and Mrs. Henry, their I'l-year-old daughter and th.eir 17-year-old mhi. Bill, photographed at the door of their hovel in Addis Ababa. Mr. Henry, an American citizen, who ran a mission and an hospital in Addis "Ababa, was arrested by the Italians and imprisoned for six
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  • 516 13 Headmistress A lieges She Was Sho t At By Man To Whom She Gave Lift AS she lay dying, having received four gun shot wounds, the headmistress of a private school at Hindhead told how she gave a lift in her car to a soldier who suddenly turned on her
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  • 359 13 Acute Tobacco Shortage In Sydney THE tobacco shortage In Sydney Is more acute than ever before, the President of the Retail Tobacco Traders' Association (Mr. G. R. Bassingthwaite) said recently. Many shops have only Americantype cigarettes from the Netherlands East Indies, and some are closing for an hour or so
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  • 206 13 Catalina Makes Record Crossing Of Pacific THE first R.A.A.F. Catalina flying- boat ferried from America to Australia created an east-west Soutli Pacific crossing record of four days It made the trip faster than Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and Mr Charles Ulm in the Southern Cross in 1928. Qantas Empire Airways,
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  • 69 13 TTHIRTEEN young Pollsn women, who reached Australia with a large number of English children, and who were taken prisoner by German raiders when the 15,000- ton ship on which they were returning 10 England was sunk In the Pacific, are to be civen asylum in Australia. The
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  • 153 13 A WOMAN who wore the uniform of lieutenant-colonel of the R.A.M.C Just to show off was fined £2 at Lancaster recently. She was Esther Jacques, thirty-one, a married woman, of Halton, near Lancaster, the mother of two children, aged eleven and nine, and employed
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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  • 600 14 Max Factor's Advice Eyebrows, Actresses And You UOLLYWOOD'S stars value their eyebrows, for these features are definitely assets to acting. For a basic demonstration of this fact, note the eyebrow expressions of such outstanding actors as Spencer Tracy. Paul Muni, or William Powell in their picture performances. One of the
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  • 284 15  -  R A. Thompson. D.O.Sc By (Dr. of Ocular Science). THOMPSON OPTICAL CO. Note the eye of every person you meet— study photographs, you will thuo be able to study the eye of many leaders, as the magazines are replete with photographs of many people In public
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  • 1388 15  -  R.H. Naylor By AUGUST 3: The year that begins to-day promises to be a time of testing. There will be difficulties to overcome, opposition to be faced. Yet your courage and initiative will be greater than ever you should come through i the year's "ups and
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  • 2994 15 JULY 6;Unless you have very potent Influences at work In your individual map. no use looking for much excitement and glamour about the next year of your life: its I events will pass by in *ta.d procession. Saturn's influence will be mainly respon- sible;
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  • 295 15 JANUARY (Dec. Jan. 19). Tv stiay and Wednesday best days for bu.;]i,e h kaMttal of someone dtar to you improves. IX married, in-laws ir.uch in cvidenc FEBRUARY (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Kvirything depends upon ihe other person, business partner, husband, wife or closo fri;nd. Lucky turn of
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 225 16 Two tablets of Phensic aW^C rapidly soothe away the most afxjL V^ z> Ty dreadful headache or any kind /jP^VS -mj of nerve pain. Doctors call this I f yf specially effective power in Hr V IV/ I Phsnsic synergistic. They mean Jr I thtt the 4 ingredients in J
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 981 16 Wireless Programmes TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHL. 1.333 kc s (225 m. ZHM 9.69 mc/s (39.96 m.) (ZHP2 6.175 mc/s 48.58 m.) (ZHP3 7.25 mc/s (41.38 m.t ZHU /.lIPI ZUPI ZUP3 6.30 a.m. Singapore calling; 6.35 a.m. News In French relayed from London; 6.50 a.m. News commentary in French; 7.05 ajn. Recorded
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    • 486 16 EMPIRE STATION EASTERN SERVICE «.1O p.m.— 11.50 p.m an GSV— I7.BI m/cs. 16.84 metres. GSF 15.4 m/cs: 19.81 metre* GSD II 75 m/cs: 25.53 m«li«a NORTH AMERICAN SERVICa GSD (23 metre bandl and GRY «JI 1: mrtrea: 960 mc/s) 6.05 a.m. News: 6.20 a.m. Listening post An analysis of German
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    • 809 16 NIROM YUB 15..11 mc/s (19.61 m.) YDC 15.15 met (19.8 a m.)j PLP 11.M mes (27.27 a.); t*BDi 10.26 mc/s (29.24 m.r. *DB 9.55 m«/t tll.l m.); YI)D 6H mc/s <49.b7 a.) 5.50 a.m. National Anthem. Recorded music; 6.50 a.m. News; 7.05 a.m. Recorded music, (contd.); 7.20 a.m. Church service
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  • 1142 17  - Garrison Sports Notes "Doc." By U.VIY critics of the Army football team came away from the Stadium last week agreeably surprised after watching the Army hold U-e strong Singapore side to a one-all draw in the southern section of the H MS. Malaya Cup series Many said the Army were
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  • 695 17 (From Out Own Correspondent) Seremban. NEGRI SeiuWlan sport has received nii'< h needed encouragement since the arrival ot the Australian Imperial Forces in Malaya Cricket, soccer, lawn tennis, athletics and rugger have found many goM exponents. All six centuries scored thus far in Negrl Sembilan cricket this
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  • 176 17 (From Our Own Correspondent) Butu Pahat. THE Batu Pahat district lawn tennis tournament is progressing and the junior singles has ieached the finals, the successful players being Edin bin H;Ji Dahl?n and Mental bin Basr, both of the Batu Fahat Malay Club. The first ro-.r d ot
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  • 149 17 PLA YIN O at the Happy World covered stadium last Sunday the Makepeace Roveis beat Uu Mayblossom B.P. by live games to three. Results (Makepeace nrst); ai. A. Lauge beat Uassain Ma.uw, la ia, 15—10; Sycd Saum beat Abdullah Mattar, 13__13 (5—3), 15—10; Kang Soon Teck beat Kamld
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  • 155 17 DLAYINO at Kampong Bahru last Sunday, r thi Red Rose B.P. "B" team beat the Evergreen B.P. by six games to uhre Remits (Red Rose first): Oeorge Albert Theselra beat Korutnu. 15. 15—10, 15 4; Kenneth Nonls oeat N. Jeremiah, 12—15, 15 7 15 6; Waitex IXndrofl
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  • 626 17 Singapore Badminton Notes yERY good progress has been made with the men's cpen &irzi«s chain otor? .-hip and the games played so far have proved to be quite interesting. However, to thos*> who have followed the game for very many years It Is clearly evident that the standard of senior
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  • 559 17 (Prow Our Own Oorre&spondent) Jo 1 .ore Bahru. AT the annual a^luetic sp~r s or the £ngiish College on Thursday, Mr. F. J. Thomas, the headmaster, announced that they were awarding certlilc.Vrs Instead of prizes and d c menry thus s -.ved was to |H
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 416 18 From Our Own Correspondent) RESULTS in the Government English School, athMlc sports are CLASS A Hißh Jump: 1. Sankaran: 2. Hassan Hj. Ismail: 3. James Henry. 100 yards- 1. Ghanl: 2. Dennis van Schoolbeck; 3. Yusof. 220 yards: 1. Gbani; 2. Dennl?; 3. Benjamin Car-v-D'ho. 440 yards
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  • 1520 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. 'I'll Kill: was an excellent at- tendance on the first day of the Penang August race meeting in spite of adverse weather conditions. The going was very soft. In the first race. White Gardenia created an upset to pay
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  • 322 18 K. O. R. Polo Cup Won By Military Of Singapore IN a very open game, played throughout at an extremely fast pace, the Singapore Mili ary Polo Club beat the Pahang Polo Club by seven coals to four at Balestier yesterday In the final of the open champ onship of
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  • 30 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday. 'THE F.M.S. vs. Colony cricket A match, which was to have begun to-day, was postponed till 10.30 a.m. to-morrow owing to rain.
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  • 457 18 (From Our Own Correspondent > Klang. Saturday. AFTER the distribution of prizes by Mr. J. 8. W. Reid. District Officer. Klang at the athleiic sports of the High School, Long Ngak, the school captain and champion, presented to Mr Reid a cheque for $350 being money saved
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  • 271 18 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Penang, Saturday rpHl! following are the complete weights for the races on Monday, Aug. 4, the second day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meeting: Horses— Class I— Div. 2—6 Fan: Never Set 9 00 The Needles 8.03 Mercury S.lO Double Esso
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  • 197 18 GOOD bow Una by Gurdial Singh, who took four wickets for 20 runs, enabled the Indian Association to beat the RAF. Kalians > by four wickets in a cricket match played at Balestier yesterday. BAT iKalUnjn Totham Ibw Gurdial Singh 4; Corser b DharmaraJ 9;
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  • 135 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala I.umpur. Saturday. ra friendly match played here to-day, of three singles and two doubles, the Llan Hwa B.P. of Kuala Lumpur beat the Devonshire B.P. of Singapore. The Devonshire 8.P., one of the leading teams in Singapore, were
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  • 166 18 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamar., Saturday. rE P.W.D. held the Wanderers to a one -all draw in a league soccer fixture and both teams brightened their prospects of remaining at the top of the table. The sides were evenly matched with the Wanderers having a better defence. Seng
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  • 69 18 The following will represent the Singapore Cricket Club against the Selangor Club in the Trophy match to-morrow at S.C.C.: Capt E. A de L. Young: M. Roberta, N. W. Sabtne: R. J. Forbes, P. F. Hutchlnson. R. Combe H. Etch Ishelm. C. Milton.
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  • 94 18 (From Our Own Correspondent* Johore Bahru. Saturday. JOHORE Ibkandar Cup lawn tennis team which will be opposed either to Singapore or Trengganu in the final on Aug. 24 will meet the S.C.R.C. in a friendly match al th< International Club courts on Aug. 8. Johorf team will
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  • 367 19 Jind Infantry Are Easy Winners REMARKABLY fine running Dy the Jind Infantry was seen yesterday, at the Thomson Road police depot during a triangular athletic meeting h<ld between them, the Police and a unit of the Royal Air Force. They won most of the events, ending as champions
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  • 144 19 Edinburgh, Saturday. IN an attractive charity football match to-day Arsenal beat H?arts by a second-half goal scored by Kirchen. There has been little break in Scottish soccer as the Summer Cup finished only three weeks back and n?xt Saturday sees the start of the
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  • 287 19 Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Saturday. SOME indication of the keen competition in the men's singles event of the Malayan lawn tennis championship is provided by the tact that three of j the lour quartcr-fli als, played to-day, went to three sets. •l3n's Doubles: Kho
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  • 104 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh. Saturday. WATCHED by a hu-.e crowd the Selangor Rough Riders won the Malayan inter-team track (boards) championship, previously held by the Perak Cycling Club, at the cycling meeting at the Jubilee Park to-night. They gained 15 points. Jalan Bendahara Wheelers
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  • 36 19 ALL league baseball games scheduled for this week-end have been postponed. The major League game between Americana and the Japanese, postponed from last Sunday, will be played at the end of the searon
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  • 26 19 Tlie Customs beat the Naval Base Corln<tila.nr. by four goals to one m yecorH rtivl-.-ion (b> league socrer match played at Post Office Club's ground yesterday.
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  • 129 19 WINNING five games oat o! six, the doctors won the Mootatamby Cup yesterday, when they beat the students in the annual Medical College Graduates-Undergraduates lawn tennis tournament on the College courts. Results (Graduates first): B. Chew and Lai En Fo lO6t to Chew Poh
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  • 89 19 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. Saturday. BEATINO Yassin bin Haji Ahmad ft— 3. 6 l In the open singles final of the Johore Bahru Malays tennis tournament at the Tambatan courts yesterday Talib bin Awang won the challenge cup presented by Dato Awang bin Omar. In
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  • 335 19 Services Bat First Against Singapore BATTING first In their three-day cricket match against the Rest of Singapore on the S:ngapore Cricket Club padang yesterday, the Combined Ssrvices were d.smissed for 160 runs on a perfect wicket. The Services started shakily, :osinK two wickrts for 14 runs, but then Duke and
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  • 186 19 (From Our Own Correspondent) Pant Buntar. rE Parit Buntar Indians loct to the Bagan Serai Indians at soccer by three goals to two. Bagan Serai were superior In every department of the game, and Sebastian as leader was very dangerous. The two custodians, Narayanasamy and Subranr.aniam. exhibited
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  • 48 19 AT the annual aUiietic sports meeting of n the Methodist G'xls' School, Klang. Her Hlghnass Tengku Ampuan gave away the prises. The championship was wen by Ruth Howe, with Hazel Hov e runntr-up Part of the sport* fund was given to the Malaya Patriotic Fund.
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  • 28 19 I The Western Depot team failed to turn tro for a cricket mr.tch against St. Andrew's 1 School, which w.x-. to have bttn piayed »i 1 woodrrtlto ya^tcrday.
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  • 237 19 SOCCER enthusiasts saw a disappointing display at Anson Road stadium yesterday when the RAF. met Malicca in the last match in the southern section of the Maloya Cup competition and won by the odd goal in three. The play was far below the standard
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  • 517 19 The following table shows the positions of the teams in the S.AfA League up to date:— FIRST DIVISION P W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Chinese (S.C.F.A.) 20 13 2 5 S3 20 3i R.A.F. 17 12 3 2 51 ;j .y. Malays 20 10 5 S t>2
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  • 213 19 SOCCER enthusias s are expecting a J thrilling game at Anson Road staiium to-day when a Combined Scrrces team meet a combined Business louses side. The entire proceeds arc be given to The War Fund. This Is the second War Fund mi'ch irranged by the committee of
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  • 36 19 The Alexandr* (W.D.> Civilian** Bpcrti Jlub. are play ins a »3i» o'. friendly pnm« t CliAi.?; to-d*v a^.inst thr Changi iWO.I llTUlans' BporL» Club. Transport lor playrs nd member* Uave» from th» A.cx**idra Irtdre 1.00 rt.vn.-
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  • 561 20 LIITLER cannot win the war because he cannot hope to in- vade Great Britain that Xi the considered judgment of American military authorities, cables a Sydney Daily Tele- raph correspondent from Washington. It is a judgment based on the assumption thst the weight
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  • 35 20 The wreckage of the Messerschmitt 110 in which Rudolf Hess, Hitler's Deputy, made his dramatic flight from Germany to Scotland, is here seen after its removal to an R.A.F. depot in Scotland.
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  • 94 20 WING -COM. Moelder, of the German Air Force, is the most successful fighter-pilot in the world, the German High Command claims in a special announcement. Moelder, who on July 17 shot down five Soviet planes, has destroyed 115 warplanes. the High Command announcement states. He
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  • 57 20 T>LUE ribbon around bundles of carefully preserved old loveletters may cause English daily newspapers and magazines to go out of circulation. Unless love-letters and other hoarded waste paper are surrendered to the Salvage Control, Britain is faced with this threat to its literature and n«cs,
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  • 106 20 •"pHE cowardice of Germans wnen 1 confronted with the cold steel of Anzac bayonets is stressed in the most vivid eye-witness account of the Crete campaign yet published in the American Press. "When confronted wlln s:eel. the Germans turn. run. and squeal like frightened
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  • 211 20 NESTLING In the southern highlands, the little town of Adaminaby .ias become rich almost overnight, and scenes like those of the "gold rush" lays are being enacted on the main .street, says a Sydney report. But rabbits, not gold, are the source if Adamlnaby's new-found wealth.
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  • 108 20 French Silk For Parachutes *r»WO American war veterans who 1 arrived In New York from Paris recently, Philip McCabe and Edwin Thorn, reported that the Germans were stripping French shop* of silk stockings and silk garments and sending them to Germany, where they are being rewoven into parachute and aeroplane
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  • 161 20 'Clay Heads' Challenge To Marshal riELD-MARSHAX Baron Ironside is criticized for a fresh statement similar to his famous "Come on Hitler! We are ready for you" just before the Germans crashed through the Lowlands and France last year. Recently he told a Norfolk audience that "the war may finish a
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  • 99 20 Crawled Along Plane's Wing To Put Out A Fire lITITH a rope around his wal&t, a New Zealand second pilot crawled along the wing of a damaged Wellington bomber to put out a fire. The bomber was returning from a raid on Munster (central Ge.*many> when it was attacked and
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  • 115 20 SOLDIERS who have wantonly caused damage in private billets are going to be made to pay for it out of their own pockets. This is a War Office decision made in advance of questions to be asked in the House of Commons. There have
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  • 68 20 A SOLDIER'S oral will is legal, a Probate Court judge has decided. The judge granted letters of administration to Mrs. Peggy Spark. Her husband. John King Spark. 23. died of injuries in a raid on England. Evidence was given that on Aug. 5 last year,
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