The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1940

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE ESSTiSa The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,135. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JI'LY 10, 1940. 5 CENTS
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  • HOW RICHELIEU WAS PUT OUT OF ACTION
    • 929 1 Eight Nazi Planes Shot Down In Air Battles Over Britain Spitfires' Fine Feats London, July 9. n <»\\ confirmed that eight enemy aircraft were down over Britain yesterday with the loss of 1 British fighters. This Air Ministry announcement u>^n^rjung^ia^jiow^beeiL folio wed by details actions at various parts of the
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    • 116 1 Japan British Reply On Arms Traffic ARITA EXPECTS FURTHER REPLY" London, July 9. m: Robert Craigie's ersations with the Ign Minister, Mr. -ed London. This is ition and discussions In Tokio. British Ambassador a reply to the first that the Burma '.csed. It was statod deep dissatisfaction anesc Press to-day
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    • 70 1 London, July 9. V L'NO Frenchmen are coming forward m large numbers to enlist military, naval and air forces h General* de Gaulle Is raising for of Britain and the freefroir. German occupan been drawn from all "*s. taoog to-day's volunteers men who resided
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    • 123 1 IN the House of Lords to-day Lord Marchwood of Penang, formerly Sir George Penny, will ask the Government whether it will follow the action of the Straits Settlements Government which, while realising that distress and .inconvenience may possibly be caused to a certain
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    • 157 1 TPHE exploit for which Lieutenant Norman Bradbury, formerly a member of the Singapore Royal Artillery (Volunteers) and now serving with an anti-aircraft regiment m Britain, was awarded the Military Cross last week is recorded m tiif following terms m a War Office announcement, says
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    • 78 1 lions Kong, July 9. AUTHORITATIVE sources deny Domei (Japanese) reports from Haiphong that British ships have been seized by the authorities m IndoChina. It is learned that clearances which were previously refused French and British ships from Hong Kong to proceed to Indo-China
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    • 919 1 ACTION ONLY AFTER FRENCH REFUSED BRITISH TERMS THE MOST MODERN AND FORMIDABLE CAPITAL SHIP IN THE WORLD. 1 THE MOST RECENTLY COMPLETED FRENCH BATTLESHIP RICHELIEU, HAS BEEN PUT OUT OF ACTION^ BY^ TH& ftOYAL^NJAVYrXONTINTTXTrTTS OPERATIONS TO PREVENT IMPORTANT UNITS OF THE FRENCH
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    • 353 1 Alexandria, July 9. AN official statement about the French fleet here, issued by the British naval authorities, declares: 'Tn the Mediterranean fleet the closest comradeship and goodwill existed between the Allied forces conducting the war from Alexandria. "As soon as it was realised thai France must
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    • 104 1 UOVBLY DESIGNSI \TKST COLOURINGS IN TOLSIL lOOTAL FABRIC) IKKIAL THAT WASHES WEARS IIFULLY OHOTBRMALUS RAFFLES HOTEL xo-NicHT DINNER DANCE 8 p.m. to midnight NEW PROGRAMME SUCCESS THE ASTOR TRIO SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCERS I'niiHT ?:5.»0 Non-diners $1.00 SUPPORT THE WAR FUNDIjEXTTiATURDAY SPECIAL BALL 14 ITEM CABARET U- l>b»iuo t iiMM Patronage
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    • 76 1 LADIES' DRESS -MAKING CUT. a== STYLE AND FINISH GUARANTEED BY Miss YUN EXPERT LADY DRESSMAKER AT: CHOTERMALL'S SEAVIEW H HOTEL TO iSiortT THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER-DANCE CABARET ''VMrvi PROVIDED BY kJ\ rT\ S^S I IKSI APPEARAN< lIN PIP SINGAPORE V 1^ HIN A SYMPHONY OF DANCE W V AND
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  • 337 2 London, July 9. Tha following are to-day's closing middle quotations. Shares are of £1 denomination unless otnerwise stated: Con Loan a% 1944-64 108% Funding Loan 4"* 1960-90 110%, 99 Com Union Aasce (Units) 5 1 .i IS\ +72 tioj a j AoiiCt 6 Great Western Riy Ord
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  • 170 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES From Ou r Own correspondent) London, July 9. COMMODITY and Exchange markets clo^ec 1 as follows with previous quotations In para n thesis:— RUBBER: Quiet. Spot 12H-d 12-\d (ift'id 12 YD August 12'sd 12^d 12d 12'*d) Oct-Dec. 11 Hd ll" s d Ul»fcd ll\d) Jan-Mar. U%d ll%d (lli.d
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  • 113 2 •••yiLL We Meet Again," a Warner Bros, film which opened at the Alhambra yesterday, is a strong emotional drama acted by some top-rate stars. That is why it is successful. Merle Oberon and George Brent are the principal figures m this story of a woman
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  • 44 2 FN a friendly soccer match between tha Naval Base Youngsters XI and the Geylang Triangle at Farrer Parkon Saturday, the Youngsters defeated the Geylang Triangle four-one. Scorers for the Youngsters were R. S Maiam (2), Peter Then U) and Andrew Ihen (1).
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  • 129 2 IN an article headed "In The Whale's Belly" the Aden newspaper Fatatul Jezirah describes the interest with which Aden residents during the past week have been visiting the Italian submarine which surrendered recently to a BrttiM trawler m the Gulf of Aden. Visitors
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  • 202 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, July 8. rIE Segamat and District soccer league has reached a very interesting stage and the closing stages ought to be watched with keen interest. The first round has been got through, and three games m the second round have
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  • 128 2 ROBERT TAYLOR, Greer. Garson <of "Goodbye Mr. Chips" fame) and T,ew Ayres combine their fine talents for the parlour comedy ''Remember?" tbich opened at the Capitol yesterday. It is good fare but has a few gaps which slow up an otherwise intriguing version of the
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    • 223 2 THE BEAUTIFUL STAR OF "GOODBYE MR. CHIPS' IX HER FIRST HOLLYWOOD ROLE WITH "THE YANK" AND "YOUNG DR. KILDARE" TO-DAY at the CAPITOL I 3.15 6.15 9.15 ROBERT TAYLOR GREER GARSON and LEW AYRES m M.G.Ms invigora 'ng comedy hit "REMEMBER"? Special Added Attraction! 2 REELS.. EXCLUSIVE! 44 A ROYAL
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  • 279 3 Country's D etermination To Preserve Neutrality DE VALERA SEEKS UNION WITH NORTHERN IRELAND London, July 9. /iQME what may, Lire is determined to preserve her neutral Mr. de Valera told the correspondent of the New limes m an interview on July 5. The text of the interns published m Dublin
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  • 52 3 Rome, July 9. r THK first official casualty list A issued from the G.H.Q. of the armed forces contains the names of 770 dead m operations on the western Alpine front, and 43 dead m Italian East Africa. The wounded total 2,982, and the missing
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  • 223 3 BLACK SEA FLEET OFF THE COAST Bucharest, July 9. A NEW development m the poli- tical situation occurred last night when three Iron Guard members of the newly-created pro-Axis totalitarian government resigned. It is believed that Hungary's claim to Transylvania was again at issue and that
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  • 335 3 C.-IN-C.'S DECISION WAS SHOCK TO OFFICERS London, July 9. TENSIONS and antagonisms of many kinds are now operating m Syria as a result of the latest developments m Anglo-French relations, cables Reuters' special correspondent from the Syrian frontier. The general situation as revealed
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  • 262 3 ALL BRITAIN "GOES TO IT" ist a little more than a I .hat walls all over plastered with three lling words "Go to it," un Forrest, speaking •he BBC last night on the taken m Britain to on. ion has responded on at he said. the month of June— s
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  • 25 3 No Confirmation Of ixsinaticn Report N Bangkok. July 9. •is available here of ■™lar Press report* that the p^of Annam has been Reuter
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  • 34 3 London, July 9. I tea a week sounds a is enough." states the Ito tea rationing. "It a day. v/hinh should bodj, i r^ announced yesterday necessary They wiE Reuter
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  • 53 3 Christobal, July 9. ■T'HE live minefield laid by the United States at both terminals of the Panama Canal zon* is reported to have been extended. The Canal zene authorities are now said to be taking extraordinary precautions for the safety of merchant shipping bound for
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  • 76 3 Detroit. July 9. AN indication that there are matters that require further study m connection with the contract to the Packard Company to build 6.000 Rolls-Royce Merlin acic-engines was given by Mr. Gilman. president of the Packard Company, who said that the Company was rrx^Ms
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  • 70 3 London, July 9. MERCANTILE losses as a result of enemy action during the week ending June 30 are six British shins totalling 30,377 tons, three Allied totalling 9.622 tons and three neutrals totalling 11,340 tons. The losses are slightly above the average exeapt m the
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  • 49 3 NEW rationing restrictions operative on July 22 will provide for joint allocation of six ounces of butter and margarine per week, while a further two ounces of lard or margarine will be obtainable with a cooking fats coupon. Dripping and suet are excluded for the present
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  • 143 3 PLANS APPROVED BY PETAIN CABINET London, July 9. ACCORDING to the French wireless, the Petain Government today approved plans for revision of the French constitution. President Lebrui* presided at the meeting. The following resolution is to be submitted by M. Laval at to-day's meeting of the French
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  • 27 3 JLIAJOR-General H. Crerar, erf the Canadian ITI military mission who is shortly returning to Canada, was received m audience by the Kin? at Buckingham Palace on Monday.-
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  • 67 3 GIFTS TO RED CROSS BY QUEEN AND EMPRESS London, July 9. AN auction sale of jewellery and other treasures given to raise funds for the Red Cross began yesterday at Christie's, m London. It will last a fortnight. At the end of the first day. f 29,000 had been raised.
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  • 165 3 DIRECT HITS SCORED BY R.A.F. PLANES Cairo, July 9. TPHE R.A.F. communique issued here to-day states: "Numerous reconnaissance flights have been carried out during the past 24 hours and much valuable data obtained. Bombing aircraft raided Dire Dawa scoring airect hits on a railway workshop. Enemy fighters
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  • 185 3 MISREPRESENTATIONS BY PETAIN REGIME F London, July 9. has been noticed here that, m a report issued from Vichy with tbe authority of the Pstain Govevmnei't regarding the British action at Oran the provisions of the armistice terms as they affect the French fleet are
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  • 181 3 (Continued from Page 1) fighters Two bombs were dropped m the sea. One was killed and another injured :n a raid on a south-east England town The only other casualties reported were two people slightly injured m a Scottish town Two Dombs fell m a
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  • 77 3 Admiral Wife Held Under Defence Rules London, July 9 A DMIRAL Sir Barry Domvile, former rt chairman of "The Link," an organization formed m 1937 to promote Anglo-German friendship, and Lady Domvile have been detain?d under the Defence Regulations.— Reuter. Admiral Sir Barry, who went on tho retired list m
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    • 490 3 The "LITESOME Body Belt Jock Strap will carry you through the "SOCCER" season from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, BATTERY ROAO. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES ACKNOWLEDGMENT The family of the late Mrs. Tan Tang Niah wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives who attended the funeral or sent
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  • 625 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY,JULY 10,1940. Britain Is Ready r VER since the ignominous capitulation of Marshal Petain, the British Government has been making intensive preparations lor the much-awaited "Battle of Britain." It was thought that Hitler might make his invasion of Britain immediately after his victory over France. He
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  • 1484 4 Chiang Kai-shek On Radio Despatches From Chungking On The SinoJapanese War Chungking, by Radio. AN account of the SinoJapanese war and the world situation as viewed by the Chinese Government and people was given by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek m a message to friendly nations on the eve of
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  • 91 4 A London, July 9. CONTINGENT of the Czecho-Slovak Legion has arrived m "Britain frcir France, and among them are a number of French aviators. The Czechs were disarmed by orciei of l^arshal Petain before being allowed to leave the country, and they arrived with hardly
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  • 527 4 Eire Fears Invasion J^AVINC; overwhelmed fewer than nine countries of Europe, German i. H lieved to be meditating th< invasion of another countn that is not part of tin < on tinent— the country although neutral, is ieMkcr m the KriiNh Empir. nor out of it. That country is Eire.
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    • 15 4 Lacquer screens and cabinets, Ancestraf Pictures, Old Embroideries. 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 365 5 Japanese Journalist On Forthcoming Talks PROBLEMS TO BE SETTLED -JAPAN has no territorial ambitions with regard to the Netherlands Indies All she wants are the materials vhirh the Indies produce and it is nrobably with this m ucu that Mr. I Ishil, the
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  • 244 5 DECAUSE of the great indignation felt m the Netherlands Indies over r?J entry into the war th Pesple f. the islands are boycotting Italian goods, and consequently nearly all Italian firms there have cl^ed down said two Dutch newspapermen who arrived from Batav.a yesterday
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  • 173 5 CONSCRIPTS TO ENLIST FROM TO-DAY r)-DAY is enlistment day m Singapore for British Europeans liable for compulsory service. Enlisting will begin this morning at the Volunteer Drill Hall, m Beach Road, and will continue until to-mor-row evening. Some 200 men are expected to be enrolled. As they enlist, they will
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  • 374 5 Trap Laid For Detective Who Was Suspect rynE story of how a trap was laid for a Singapore detective suspected of taking a bribe, was told m the Singapore third court yesterday during the trial of H a r i Singh, a Sikh detective attached to the Kandang Keibau police
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  • 53 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 9. BRITISH EUROPEANS m the F.M.S. who are enrolled under the Compulsory Service Enactment will be trained from mid-September until mid-November at Port Dickson camp or some other centre. Volunteers who are not totally exempted will probably also be trained
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  • 292 5 MOTHER DESCRIBES DEA TH OF INFANT DAUGHTER TTHAT mothers m straitened cir--1 cumstances should seek the free medical treatment and advice provided for poor children at the General Hospital, St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, or at clinics, was stressed by the acting Singapore coroner, Mr. Walter MacQuarrie, at an inquiry yesterday.
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  • 54 5 I'nze-Minners at (he Bfrieoltarcl jh-w lic!d yesterday at the llcalCi i.epartment store behind the Colleg of Medicine. Money prizes though nominal m amount were ghreu With a view to ereaUnf a spirit "of friendly rivalry among the market sa (ieners who, m this case, are
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  • 37 5 THE Rubber industry of Sarawak 1 has made a contribution of SlOO.OOO (m round figures £11,700) to the Imperial Treasury for the prosecution of the war. This sum has been remitted to London.
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  • 156 5 TWO members of the Sikh Police Contingent, Lai Singh and Nadhan Singh, claimed trial m the fifth court yesterday to a charge of sleeping while on duty at Beats 7 and 8 of the Woodlands Guard on the night of June 19. Sergeant Dalip
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  • 363 5 EX-NAVAL BASE COOK ON BRIBE CHARGE A SYSTEM to modify the "condition of flux" which rendered the employment ot cooks at the Naval Base a complicated affair, was described m the fifth court yesterday by W. M. Phillips, Labour Supervisor at the Naval Base. Phillips was the chief witness for
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  • 50 5 A VERDICT of death by misadventure was recorded by the acting Singapore coroner, Mr. Walter MacQuarrie, at an inquiry yesterday into the death of a Municipal lamplighter, Saiboo, who was stated to have fallen off a ladder while cleaning a lamp at the Great World on June 24.
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  • 148 5 <From Our Own Corrcr, o::d^nt) I poll, July 9. OENTENCE of two months' rigorous. imprisonment was passed by Mr. Justice Howes at the Pcrak Assizes to-day on a Malay. Abu bin Salleh, who was convicted on a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to John
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  • 449 5 PRIZES GIVEN FOR BEST PRODUCE EXHIBITED MARKET gardens scattered ail over Singapore i I are bringing to Indian labourers of the Health D ment a saving of 15 cents *ach per day. This rejw a total savins to them of $7,250 per month, there
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  • 145 5 Law Must Net Be Used For Oppression ]U AGISTR -58 should be l A to see At the section oi Minor OH en i Ordinance is not v as an instrument of npptTMiln saii the acting Chi?r Justice. Mr Justice a'Bcckett Terrell, m a written Jvdfment delivered yesterdpy. m \vh;
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  • 124 5 MR. A. J. NEWBY TO RETIRE JIIR. Arthur John Ncwby *j.o aTI has been D. puty Collector of Land Revenue m Singapore for some cm e past, is shortly retiring. He expects to leave SingaDore for Austral, a before the end of the month. Mr. Newby has b en workhr.
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    • 94 5 DRESSING fl GOWNS ivAt Cream cotton Mopsack. Striped jj&* green blue maroon with J&jr checked collar-facing cuffs and •■•^rLJ^^ *^vHH& pockets, cord girdle. F?«st C^Ts washing colours. t^fVnrfl ideal for tropical wear, a garment MlßjiW that will give service and fwra Sizes small medium la r ge Price $10.50 ml.
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    • 413 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) P. 6c O. S. N. GO'S SAILINGS. The best possible services are being maintained by The P. 0. S. N. Coy. from the Straits to their usual ports of call m China, India, Ceylon and the United Kingdom. Passengers are requested to
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    • 344 6 o^Hp^^ f t u~ '^n UoT C 1 Yiffcrfil EMPRESS HKf^^j^i To North A merica R^%^^B^ I -or her running mate rix r«#^ IShIV^ 'Usurious Empress of Ca i^R B days less by Em P ress of Russta A H> *^^^B connecUons with Canadian Pacific Wj m W caD be
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  • 603 7 VISIT TO IST BATTALION AT TELOK PAKU (By A Special Correspondent) A MILITARY atmosphere pervades Telok Paku, the camp at Changi where the Ist. Battalion of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force is undergoing intensive training. This is the first impression the visitor gets as
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  • 123 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 9, 12 o'rlock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose.. 36 37 No. IX R.SS b'.O B m cases July 37*4 38 U GJ.A.O. R.S S P. 0.8 m bales Ju!y 35^ 36U FAQ R.S.S P. 0.8 ill
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  • 76 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Segamat, July 8. TTHE Kuala PiUh -Chinese visited Se- gamat yesterday and met the local Chinese m a charity basketball match 111 aid of the China Relief Fund. The gam? ended m a win fcr Segamat by 43 p Dints to 29. There was little
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  • 293 7 rpHE $39,298,559, capital of the 1 Singapore Municipal water undertaking, is the largest amount of property and assets employed by any Municipal undertaking, states the -938 report of the Municipal Treasurer, Mr. J. Stone. The revenue from the water department showed a decrease of $46,000 m
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  • 108 7 Before the Hon'ble The A;. Chief Justice m Court No. 1 at 11 a.m. S. 14,40— V. Suppiah vs. General Lighterage and Transport Co. Thereafter— S. ls9 39— General lighterage and Transport Co., Ltd., vs. A. K. Marican and anor. Before the Hon'ble Mr. Justice
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    • 945 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TENDERS BOARD RESIDENCE SEA FRONT MIMCIPALITY Kxtma grange-:, m*t« r.*, Ml W""™ (mar Swtmmln« dob) Tenders. XSSHSSZSJ* SST&SSi. are^Tlnvit e d for the UI^£S!TSS"" fa n Sept 16. 1940. Te|^ 74Ofi nf Straight Pipes and Special Overlooking Garrison Onir •g?^ for Beriod Oct. L 1940 to Course. Privlte
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    • 296 7 FAST PASSKNGER SERVICE. SINGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA HONG KONG Sails S'part Arrive 8 P. 8.8. CITY OP NORFOLK July 18 Aug. 11 8.8. CITY OP SAN PRANCISCC Aug 24 Bept 17 8.8. CITY OF LOS ANGELES Aug 31 Sept 24 8.8. CITY OP NEWPORT NEWS Oct. 5 Oct
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 113 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post O3ice as iollows: TO-DAY China (.including Shanghai) surface 11 a.m. China 'South-West) surface 9 a.m. Hons Kong surface 11 a.m. India surface 1 p.m. Inao-China surface 9 a.m. Java air 10.30 a.m. Medan surface 11 a.m., air 11 a.m. Palembaug
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  • 46 8 I ii-turc. NSGBTS DBVCNOIIB h^J their work cut out for them on Saturday when they met Singapore, and last four-one, m a Malaya Cup match at the Anson Road stadium. This picture shows a Ne*ri defender heading the b3!l ay/ay.- Free Press
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  • 215 8 "Tratman Cup" Football Dental* 1: Medicals- 0 FOR the first time since the inception of the Medical College intsr-faculty soccer matches seven years aso, the Dentals beat the Medicals. This happened yesterday, when playlas for the •Tratman Cup" presented by PrDfessor E. K. Tratman, thr Dentals beat
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  • 109 8 T*HE Maxfli Badminton Party will meet the Henderson Badminton Party m a friendly badminton encounter or* four singles and three doubles tj be played off on Sunday at th? latter's ccurt. Th.? Maxfli team will be chesan from the following:— Kang Yong Heng, Goh Buan Teck, Lye Ah
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  • 59 8 THE Keppel Golf Club's July Medal on the Stapleford scoring system will be played for on Saturday and Sunday. Benton Cup: The "Bonton Cup" will be played for en Saturday and Sunday, July 20 and 21, over 36 holes. July Mix«d Foursome: The July Mix^d Foursome competition
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  • 75 8 A friendly billiards match of four games played between the Siong 800 Athletic Association and the Chinese Sports Association at the former's premises resulted m a win for the Siong 800 by three games to one. Results (Siong 800 players first): Koh Han Kho:n beat Loo Tai Seng 200—100:
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  • 123 8 THE following members have accepted to play cricket for S.C.C. vs. Police on Sunday at 11 a.m. at S.CC.:— J. W. Ewart, J. T. Rea, T. G. D. K. Cooper, G. H. Lang, K. H. Cantrell, R. S. Tufnell, W. K. Jagger, H. C. D. Davies, J.
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  • 239 8 (Prcm Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 8 JOHORE will play with the same team as that against the Army last week wiwh en? change m ih?ir Malaya Cup match agains. Negri S2mbilan at Seremban on Friday. Janis was unable to pl~y for
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  • 401 8 Anti-Aircraft Gunners Flatter And Fail AZIZ IN NEW POSITION FOR WINNERS Malays 7; Anti-aircraft Gunners t AFTER having the best of the play m the first 20 minutes, the Anti-aircraft Gunners were beaten by seven £oals to one by the Malays at the
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  • 186 8 Ong And Pang Win Veterans' Title ONG Siaw Ilian and Pan; Chiap Song l5) became veterans* doubles champions m the S.C.R.C. spring lawn tennis tournament yesterday when they disposed of Dr. P. L. Loh and Ching Kee Sun (—8), 6—4, 6—4. The match was as evenly contested as the scores
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  • 304 8 'THE "A" team of the Newton Rocklites met 1 an 'A" team of the Johore Cricket Club at cricket on Sunday at Johore, the match being drawn, time intervening. Taking first lease of the wicket, the Johore Cricket Club, compiled 128 runs for the loss
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  • 101 8 ON FRIDAY at the Royal Singapore Yacht Club there will be the usual races for all classes, starting at 5.25 p.m. On Sunday the "C" class will sail the first race for the Caprice Challenge Cup, starting at 9.50 am. The "A" class wil
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  • 25 8 rpHE Marigold Badminton Party will celebrate its eleventh anniversary at Mr. Urn Hock Seng's Bungalow, East Coast Road, on Saturday and Sunday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 8 picture. JMADON AND VALBERG m a keen struggle for po&iesiilon v.ltli tlree Negri players m Saturday's Malaya ('up football same at the stadium m which Singapore beat Negri Sembilan by four goals to one.- Free Press
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  • 546 8 Manchester Res 5; S.R.C. Res 1. THE Manchesters overwhelmed the S.R.C. m a reserve division game played on the padang yesterday, by five goals to one, and if it were not for the goalkeeping of Bain, who seemed inspired m the second half, the
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  • 93 8 S.C.R.C. cricket teams for week-end games are: Saturday, vs. A.P.C. at A PC. at 2 p.m Chua Boon Unn, Ong Swce Keng, K. T. Ooi. Cheah Kirn Swje, Bwec Lim Swang. Kam G.m Lock. Chen Jrn Jee. Quik Sam York, Alex Tan, Tan Hak Wan and Yap
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  • 151 8 Programme Fc- Th« Two Days comp<u o been entered lor amateur athleUc champi^ which will be held on th pcre Cricket Club p morrow and on ThursriV The ground will be there will be a gate < m uniform will be ad Mrs. L. V. B?nd will
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  • 162 8 WEIGHTS for five fern day, July 17, the ssc nd Sin&apcre Turf Club's Ju given below: Horses Class 1— D;v Jack Oruce P.C" Amp: Mediation 9.05 Mere Smoke Dreams 913 Puma Bridge lav 9. )2 Athb Tonroe 9 CO Freed Toyman 8 m Kerrey
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 22 8 TO-DAY'S SPORTS EVENTS SOCCER: second division (b), J.C.S.A. vs. Indian Assn., J.C.S.A.; Raffles College Graduates vs. Undergraduates, Raffles College. TENNIS. S.C.R.C. tournament.
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