The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 June 1940

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  • 18 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press And Daily News ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JI'NE 19, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • 2287 1 "Good And Reasonable Hopes Of Final Victory" Britain Powerful Enough To Repel Nazi Invasion *THERE ARE GOOD AM) REASONABLE HOPES OF FINAL VICTORY n THIS 1 STATEMENT, THE VIEW OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT'S PROFESSIONAL ttfr-f^^^fflE^fflßEl^^^ UTTERED BY MR. WINSTON RCHILU THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, IN THE COURSE
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  • 100 1 London, June 18. LARGE increases m war risk insurance rates are announced as a result of the political situation. Rates between English west and south coast ports to East. Far East and Australian and African ports have been doubled at 200 shillings per cent.
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  • 78 1 ONE hundred and twenty-five civilians were killed and 81 wounded m aiding the Royal Navy to remove the B.E.F. and the French army from Dunkirk, regretfully announced the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty m the House of Commons yesterday. Four killed and two wounded were
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  • 48 1 London, June 18. THE Ford Motor Company of Detroit is to manufacture 6.000 Rolls Royce Merlin aero-engines, it was announced by Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production, to-day. Production will begin m a month and delivery will start early next year. Reuter
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  • 40 1 Ratavia, June 18. CROWDS gave a demonstration outside the French consulate m gratitude to France for her magnificent fight m the cause of the Allies when news of Marshal Petain's announcement was broadcast last evening.— Reuter
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  • 179 1 Berlin, June IS. rl. Munich conference was described by the German news agency "as proceeding m complete isolation, with no sound from the outside world penetrating the Fuehrer's headquarters." Rcuter. London, June 18. A question put to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Kingsley Wood, m the House
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  • 461 1 FRENCH FIGHT ON AS DICTATORS MEET A T MUNICH London, June 18. AS Hitler and Mussolini went into conference m Munich to discuss the French situation an hour after the latter* arrival at 3 p.m. to-day, it was learned authoritative!} m London that the French are still fighting. The German
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  • 236 1 Bordeaux. June lrt. THE French wireless announcer stated late last night that U» Gorman reply to Marshal Petain's approach hart not yet arrived, but France would await it with patience and calmness. The spokesman said that for s j I da\s there had been
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 94 1 c?ECIAL OFFER!! FRENCH CLOQUZS fancy NETS < u itahle For Evening w, ir to be Cleared HALF PRICE CHOTIRMALL'S EXTENSION SALE RAFFLES HOTEj^ To-NicHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to mid-night SPECIAL CABARET ATTRACTION THE SEVEN WALLABIES rroducing for the first time m the far 7 -black lights", a miracle
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    • 101 1 AMAZING OFFERS IN MEN'S WEAR PRINTED KIMONOS.... FROM $1.90 EACH FUJI SILK PYJAMAS CLEARING PRICE $2.50 EACH. BEST SILK SHIRTS FROM $1.00 EACH. CHOTIRMALL'S EXTENSION SALE SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO-MOHT THURSDAY FRIDAY. SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER DANCE roAY J^ SAT qgg4g MOONLIGHT NIGHTS DINNER SERVED ON THE LAWN DANCING IN THE
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  • 65 2 Bucharest, June 18. A MEiD.IXG of the Rumanian abinet has been called for today, following much activity at the royal palace last night. The news from Fr^nc has caused constcrna.ion m Rumania, but no official comment is yet for hcom'ng. It seems clear, however, that
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  • 419 2 CUBSCRIPTIONS to the Polish Relief Fund m Singapore now total $2,140, according to the second list issued yesterday. Helpers who collected money on their subscription lists are asked to send their cheques to the Banque de L'lndochine as soon as possible to enable the committee to
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  • 138 2 R.A.F.Continues Offensive In Germany A COMMUNIQUE issued by the Air Ministry m London yesterday states that the Royal Air Force heavily bombed military objectives over a wide area m Rhineland, the Ruhr and north-western Germany on Monday night and early yesterday. An enemy destroyer was damaged by a bomb from
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  • 355 2 London, Jane 18. The following are to- days closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otherwise stated: Dealings m Canadian Pacific Railways were banned by the Treasury yesterday. The above are dealers middle price; brokers' margins brokerage and stamp duty are no: included. Exchange Telegraph.
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  • 159 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES London, June IS. £OMMODITY and Exchange markets closeti a$ tollou xith previous auotations ir oarenf hp.«is SIBBLR: Nominal quotations. BpOt 13'jjd 14d August i 3i 8 d ]3 a. d Oct. -Dec ll; s d I2^d Jan. -Mar HUd ll%d New York < opening prices): 21.03 cts. k2\.10
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  • 68 2 Cairo, June 18. AUTHORITATIVE reports re- ceived here state that more than GOO prisoners including 200 Italians, have been made by the Allied troops operating m Libya. Twelve tanks and seven runs were so captured. In repeated raids on the Italian bases, R.A.F. planes
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  • 247 2 Italian Troops In Abyssinia Heavily Bombed Nairobi, June 18. ris officially announced here that concentrations of enemy troops, transport columns, wireless stations and other buildings were heavily bombed m raids by units of the South African and Rhodesian air forces on southern Abyssinia on Sunday. It is stated: "Very successful
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  • 140 2 k SPY PLOT m the most fascinating 4 setting possible is "Double Crime m (he Bfaginot Line," which opened at the Alhambra yesterday. It was worth going to the trouble of synchronizing English dialogue with the brilliant acting of the players m this French film.
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  • 162 2 HOW should a wi^e react if she found herself with two husbands en her hands, bo^h apparently legal Columbia Pictures tried to solve fuch a prcblem m their witty production "Too Many Husbands," which opened at the Capitol yesterday. While it succeeds In introducing
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  • 126 2 WHILE PARIS is m darkness during air raid precautions, a murder is committed Charlie Chan is on the scene, solves yet another mystery m his inimitable fashion, and unravels a stupendous plot to sell French munitions to the enemy at the advent of war. Thb
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  • 21 2 THE KING has congratulated the Maltese people for their gallantry and fine bearing m the lace of an air raia. Reuter
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  • 272 2 Yesterday's Wedding: Vaughan Angus PRIVATE Ernest Reginald George Vaughan, of the Royal Army Service Corps, Fort Canning, was married to Miss Lily Edna Veronica < Ronnie) Angus, at the Singapore Presbyterian Church yesterday. The bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Vaughan, of Welling, Kent, and
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  • 103 2 EXPORT regulations similar to those introduced m Groat Britain a short time ago uere gazetted m the Colony yesterday. In future, all exports to the T.S.A. and her dependencies, including: the Philippine Islands, must be paid for m IS. dollars, and all exports to Switzerland
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 65 2 The Day List of custi foj Court of Appeal- tJustice Terr. Honourable Mr j u FM.S., and B Gordon Smith, Ag. jj Civil Appoak Mm i Beforr the Honour. a- 1, M m Court No. 3 at S.s4fi39— The Singapore Ltd Before tht Honourahl. nlnj m Court No. 2 m
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  • 675 3 British Spirit "Never So High As In Last Hours Of Fierce Battle" T> London, June 18. -pjl linhsh I ress unanimously re-echoes the spirit of !r. Winston Churchill's broadcast declaration to the i t nis:ht when he said, "Great Britain fights on" Ihe characteristic of
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  • 72 3 A™^~ New York June 18. CCORDING to the New York Times' Montevideo correspondent Uruguay has discovered a iv u oi t0 seize u ™guay with tne help of German ex-soldiers from Argentina and turn it into Koh'h^ nCUltllral COl ny f the third Twelve
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  • 162 3 Allied Neutral Shipping Losses D London, June 18. URir*G the week ended midnight on June 9 46.960 tons of British, Allied and neutral shipping had been lost by enemy So??' K The tOtal Of Brltish tonna g e lost 45,936. but of this figure 4.400 tons were lost during operations
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  • 89 3 IT IS OFFICIALLY announced that •the South African Government has dispatched a small military force to Komartipoort, m eastern Transvaal, on the borders of Mozambique. It is added that this is a precautionary measure and has nothing to do with relations between the Union
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  • 503 3 ST. VALERY EPIC A London, June 17. N account is now given cf the last stand of a British regiment, part of the division which fell back on St. Valery and owing to fog could not be evacuated. The story of how, surrounded by
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  • 27 3 Moscow, June 18. THE German Ambassador, von der Schulenberg, had a talk with M. Molotov, Soviet Premier and Foreign Commissai, last night. Reuter
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  • 143 3 London, June 18. IT was learned to-day that a Cana- dian division which left England for France only a few days aso was within 30 miles of Paris when it was ordered to return to the French coast. Their only engagement with the enemy
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  • 93 3 Wellington, June 18. fOMPULSORY military service is applied by regulations Issued today. These provide for the establishment of a general reserve including all males over 16 and the selection of reservists for service m New Zealand and overseas The selection of reservists will be made
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  • 138 3 U.S. SUBSIDY PLAN FOR SOUTH AMERICA Washington. June 18. PREVENTION of Germany's further 1 economic penetration m South America is believed to lie behind an announcement from the White House to-day that a Cabinet committee is just concluding an examination of the most effective manner of disposing
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  • 45 3 B Wa.>hiii»ton. June 18. V 76 votes to nil the Senate approved legislation that the United States would not acquiesce m the transfer or possessions m the Western Hemisphere from a non-American power to another n on -Am°ncan power Reuter
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  • 111 3 BIG FIRES CAUSED BY INCENDIARY IMSSILES J Chun kin?, Jin- APANESE subjected Chun* king to heavy bombing yeXeida' afternoon, si&r ing a lin? of bi? fire stretching from the western niburb through the ciiy into the lower sec Lvi of the city proper. Chinese fighters vigorously
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    • 124 3 TREAT YOURSELF TO A lit* SHAVING BXUSH WE HAVE THE LATEST IN STOCK ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. Badger Hair. Pure Badger, Best Badger. Sterilized and London Made. Prices from 51.50 to 512.75 MEDICAL HALL LIMITED. 3 BATTERY ROAD ®ITUAII Whero ErS if Everybody MAUYA S OMiNA Dl LUJU| Goes. CHARLIE
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  • 630 4 MR. CHURCHILL'S speech to Parliament last night will give encouragement to every Briton m this grave hour and put fresh heart into those victims of German aggression who look to us for salvation from Nazi domination. It was a fighting speech calculated
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  • 985 4 Victory In Navy's Hands ByCaptain Bernard Acworth D.5.0., R.N. (Reproduced Front The Evening Sews) \I7ITH the Germans m occupa- tion of the Channel port?, the situation is grave enough to justify an outline of what a secure hold on all these ports, and the intervening coast-line,
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  • 157 4 TTHE proposed gift of $500 to the War t wT 1 whlch WS^ suggested by Mr. J. D. Dalley, president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association at the Aisociation's nrst dinner recently, was approved of by a meeting of the organization at St.
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  • 412 4 In The Luftwaffe BY THt I AIR amMESPONDZM I OF THE HUES I AIRCRAFT and tra,^ I are bein* lavish I by the Germans. IVi,j.- Goerinjr has a id fe, reserves for il* Urftwafc I so deep that ther, h ni I them failing h u t lr lr^ crews
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  • 113 4 PATRIOTIC WJNO N Is a list of donations to amounts of $5 and low > w. a. B. Goodaii 13 j« «J- the Senior Drains and V $66.00; II F. Cameron $2. p our force of North. L»jfc ra 1 SSattc .Uff JL2f2 H A l iS I E«ut*« *23;
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    • 15 4 Lacquer screens and cabinets, Ancestral Pictures, Old Embroideries. 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 340 5 Notices To Attend To Be Issued Soon REGISTRATION PROCEEDS medical Iward appointed "under the Comnukorv I Sertfa fLocal Forces) Ordinance is now m prZt of ution. Its constitution will be gazetted m a few dav S his is a prelude to the examination of
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  • 100 5 ••D :ul! moon festival— will j i rated at the Singapore Temple m Outram Road to- Buddhism was first introCeylon on this day by Mahtnda Thera, the day is -rved with reverence by ..is was the son of the great Dhurmadofca of India, who 4 g the
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  • 692 5 Doctor States Defence In Police Court J)R. KASUKE KATAGIRI, a Japanese medical practitioner of the LK)n Jin Hospital m Middle Read Singapore, who faces a charge under the Quarantine (Prevention of Disease) Ordinance, made his defence m the Singapore criminal district court yesterday. Dr. Kasuke Katagiri Is alleged to have
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  • 120 5 CIATING vhat although the board hid nj jurisdiction over the app.ifciir ns, it did not prevent thf» applicants from taking judicial proceedings, Mr M "«"ay M. Jack, chairman of the Rent Assessment Board, yesterday dismissed the application of a principal tenant. Ng Nam Ton, for ejectment
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  • 193 5 ENCOURAGED by the response to its previous campaign among commercial firms— when it drew attention to its work m placing boys with a secondary school education m suitable jobs— the Department of Education Employment Bureau has begun another drive, offering the service
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  • 142 5 <.From Our Own Correspondent.) Johore Bahru. June 18. A RRESTED at Johore Bahru yester- day among a crowd of pineapple growers and cutters, 17 Chinese were charged before RaJ;i Sulaiman m the police court to-day witri being memoers of an unlawful assembly with the common
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  • 586 5 Local Police Face Two More Murders •TPWO Chinese women— one married and expecting a child, the other still unidentified— were victims of murderous attacks m different parts of Singapore on Monday evening. One was stabbed nine times m her sleep; the other was assaulted and throttled' as she called for
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  • 67 5 A PLEA for leniency because she had just had a baby was made by a Chinese woman, Lam Kit, In the Singapore third court yesterday, when she and a girl, Ngr Sau Fong, were flned $750 each, or three months' simple imprisonment, for assisting m the
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  • 360 5 A CHINESE boy, aged about 12 or 13 years, related In the coroner's court yesterday how his brother was killed from a fall off a swing m a Chinese school m Club Street. Mr. MacQuarrie, the acting coroner, was holding an inquiry into
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    • 413 6 WMi Mttkm PIsfODVCCI B^ J^A To Worth A merica W^B^^^[MMSV^M .'ortnighti* sailing? oc Vlcto^ Wfij/wßfe!&n£flMfiS^9Zr rhis time ?c via Canada Doofc 4^v^^P^jHfcfl RSr 7our passage ">n Canadian Pacific's m'Jm%p&i^^^^^-7 yreat. white Empress of Japan— BSI ''I^3l onnPCtlons wlth Canadian Pacific vow own agmt aOCSTFAI) CO.. SINGAPORE QmuJUh (jUfc WORLDS GREATEST
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    • 452 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD BLUE FUNNEL LINE Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom and United States America. Oates are not guaranteed, all cargo book* subject to Conference War Clauses. WKSTKRN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST TARr Regular Services to Fre mantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger 3
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  • 19 7 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTH rHOMAS— At Muar Hospital, on June 0 Nora Kathleen, wife of D. H. Thomas, a son.
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  • 681 7 WHAT HISTORY TEACHES (By A Special Correspondent) AT this critical time m the history of Great Britain, it is meet that we should turn back the pages of history and recall what happened m the past. July, 1588, and Good Queen Bess is
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  • 182 7 'THE events of the dim 48 hour* are too poignant to require comment from us and m the present fog of uncertainty, quotations m all sections of the local share market are largely nominal, although it must be said that up to yesterday, there was
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  • 107 7 ijailv ntIGM Ci M i Juiu- 18, 12 «!<:<•• noon !kiv.*r» Mtoffl No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 3«\ No. IX R.S.S FOB. uj cases July 36 :i 4 G.F.A.Q. R.S.S F 0.8. m bales July 3G S FAQ R.S.S. F. 0.8 m bales
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 393 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS S=S===SS= TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. n are now invited lor the g materials or services. For ;ars see Municipal Tenders ••j ply or Pumping Plant for MacRitchie Reservoir. Date of Closing. toon. Sept. 16. 1940 l of one Polished Gunmetal -ion Fitting at the Central Fire (Deposit $10).
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    • 256 7 BOARD RESIDENCE. SEA FRONT lUTONG GRANGE— 77 Meycx Rd. (near Swimming club) Board-Residence at moderate rates Large Gardens— Tennis. Phone: *****. EAST ANGUA oxin mis* sdiqafob* 3 mxna. to town oign level, garage* dally i* monthly rates, lane grouSS excellent cuisine tcuaia. rtnSe and doubie rooms. FBONI 4>H. NAPIER HOUSE
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    • 298 7 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE Rubber Dealers m the Island of Singapore and Penang are reminded that rubber coupons issued for the second quarter of 1940 expire on June 30, 1040, (Sunday) and any such coupons delivered to the Rubber Control Office after the close of business on June 29, 1940, at
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    • 468 7 PUBLIC NOTICES. LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim dividend of V/ 2 per cent., on account of the year ending Oct. 31, 1940 will be paid to the Shareholders on the Register on July 18, 1940. AND NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer
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    • 232 7 FAST PASSKNGEK SKKVUL j SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO VIA MANILA HONG KOM. Sails Spore Arrive S h i s.s. CITY OP NEWPORT NEWS June '8 July U s.s. CITY OP NORFOLK July 16 Aug 9 8.8. CITY OP ST. FRANCISCO Aug. 24 Sept 17 S.s. CITY OF LOS ANGELES Aug
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 96 7 Post Office Mail List Mail-- clos* at the General IN* O I follrv TO-DAY Burma Wttttt I >«»v. India Java uir It Philippine h,k. surface 5 p m. Medan surface 1 1 a.m. atr 11 h m Palembang surftce 9.30 an:, air ItJI .n. TOMORROW Aastrr-lia (South E^ii>t) MM China
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  • 50 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Penang, June 18. TTHE Penang soo-er team ta ra?et the Eastern Athletic Association of Hong Kong on Thursday is: G. Pi»nl; Anderson, Wong Kant Poh: C. Danker, F. Buchanan, Abdullah; S. ■•rnelius K. Leembruggen. Boey (ivan Wan, Abdul Manaff. Albert.
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  • 451 8 M m hes'.crs 4; Gordons 0 'THE first divbi n soccer fixture between the Man- hes.ers and the Gordons at Changi yesterday was an unsatisfactory match m several respects. The Gordons took the field with nine men. and it was m the very first minute tha: the
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  • 91 8 rE Royal Singapore Golf Club's women's 13 hole competition was played at Bukit Timah on Monday and resulted m a win for Mrs. R. L. Nunn m "A" division with a net sc^re of 74 ard m a win for Mrs. J. W. Muncey m
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  • 106 8 TPIES m the Sirails Chinese Recreation Club's spring tennis tramament are TO-MORROW Veterans' Handicap Singles: Soah Eng Chiang 6) vs. P. L. Loh i— ls) to flnlsh. FRIDAY Veterans* Handicap Doubles: S. H. Tan and Cheong Chee Tong (—l2) vs. P. L. Loh: and Ching Kee Sun
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  • 63 8 THE following have been selected to play for the Junior Department against St. Joseph's Institution on Tuesday, June 25, on the S.J.I, ground at 5 p.m.; B. Fones P. K. Satyapal Low Huck Yang. Cl :n Sun Swee. C. J. Moxon. Wee Hong Leons. Koh Chit Meng. Soong
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  • 99 8 TTEAMS drawn from the Tamil Brot.hw- hood Party and Chung Wah Football Club will meet m a friendly game of soccer oa Sunday at Farrer Park. The following players have been selected to represent the Chung Wah team: Yeo nh Kow; Hee Chit Lim. Toh Chin Geek
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  • 42 8 DR. GLANVILLE DE SOUZA became the SingaDore Recreation Club's men's singles champion when he beat R.E. Thoy 6—o, 2—6, 6—l, yesterday. Friday's final is: Mixed Doubles: A. Walls and Mrs. Pennefather (—3O) vs. R. E. Thoy and Phyllis Eber (—15.3).
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  • 197 8 (Frcm Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 18. BEFORE a large crswd drawn from all parts of the State, the Eastern Athletic Association defeated Perak at I Dcball by rive goals to two. The match *as played at the Kuala Kangsar stadium io-day. Perak
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  • 763 8 VADI settled an old score on the S.C.C. courts yesterday *when he decisively defeated Yong Loon Chong m straight sets, B—6, 6—3, to enter the final round of the singles event m the Singapore lawn tennis championships. It was a smashing victory
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  • 57 8 THE following will represent the Moulmein Rovers at cricket on the Sinhalese Association ground at McNair Road, on Saturday at 2 p.m. against the Harlequins." Mayo Pereira, E. Jayakoddy, J. N. Fernando, M. Trail, C. La Faber, J. Jayakoddy, M. Kerr, A Kerr, A. Humphries, J. Crowther, and
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  • 67 8 rE following have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. Genuang on Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. at 11 a.m. respectively at the S.C.C: M. L. Ward. J. H. Wheeler, Capt. B. K. Castor, A. C. Simmons, Capt P. T. N. Clarke, E. G. Staunton, Capt. J.
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  • 29 8 Soccer: first divisi3n, S.C.C. vs. Argylls, S.C.C; reserve division, Police vs. R.E., Depot; second division (b), Customs vs. Chines?, J.C.S.A.; S.A.F.A. training, stadum. Tennis: Singapore championships.
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  • 148 8 FIE following are Indian Association crickst teams for the week-end games: Saturday, against the M.F.A. at 2.15 p.m. on the I. A. ground: C. Choor Singh (Capt.), G. Sithamparam. D. K. Samy. D. S. Fernendez. Ram Piara. D Dharmaraj, Wazir Singh, N. Abbasbhoy. Tharam Singh,
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  • 234 8 Publishers 2 Naval Police AFTER having the game well m hand, the !',,hr n were held to a draw by the Naval Police at the t r yesterday m the reserve division of the lea^ut Publishers were leading by two goals when
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  • 50 8 T™ foU have been selected k present the V.M.C.A at Mitfcn the R.A.P. Seletar to-da* "at f£ 0 the Y.M.CA., Orchard R^<i Tan Kee Tian .(captain. Dr v r Chan Joo Kirn. Dr. Loh P W r I v Eiong, E. S M. Khatoon Reserves: Ec Thiam Hai.
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