The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1940

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  • 16 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,145. ESTD. 18JJ MONDAY, JIXY 22, 1940 ft CENTS
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  • 363 1 German Output Of 1 ,800 Machines A Month Now Overtaken LACK OF TRAINED CREWS BIG NAZI DIFFICULTY B?5S SH rcraft Production now exceeds the rate of UOT machines monthly produced by Germany, according to the air correspondent of the Sunday Times (London) who, in a review
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  • 113 1 Mighty Fleet For America Uphill s ton. Jul\ It, Th; can" navy bill, pror a \a>t M^.-n->ear natal cvpansion to jn armida capable of (tester i ind striking power rr in the world and thf I ni ed States to meet lUMNaMtwb in the Atnd Puific. if need be a
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  • 341 1 Britain Will Not Follow The Fate Of Other Nazi Victims Smuts B British forces are ted off. it is futile to talk B declared Gen. Smuts. B Minister I South Africa, in B ;nt. B hii personal view B One was Britain's B ii and the other B Britain was
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  • 89 1 •TOE fighting spirit of British pilots at Malta is shewn by a young piliot from London, who has Just brought down Jn a single fight his first enemy aircraft after fl -.e weeks of continual patrol. "My patrol has been lucky." said the pilot
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  • 47 1 Vichy, July 21. M. CHAUTEMPS, former Premier and vice-president in the first Petain Government, is shortly leaving on a foreign mission, according to well-informed sources quoted by the Havas agency. Rio de Janeiro is mentioned rs me Reuter cf his probable destinations.-
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    48 1 \7ICE- Admiral J. Decoux, who. according to a Reuter report from Saigon, has taken over the Gov-ernor-Generalship of French IndoChina, to which post he was appointed by the Pctain Government in place of General Catroux. The latter had announced his determination to fi?ht on after France's capitulation.— Reuter
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  • 189 1 Konoye Invites Australian Co-operation AUSTRALIAN co-operation with Japan is invited in a message to the Australian people by Prince Konoye, new Japanese Prime Minister. "With the world divided into two opposite camps, International culture and understanding is the only way to lasting peace," he states. The message adds that the
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  • 587 1 Bremen Aircraft Works Given 90-Minute Pounding London, July 21. FOR 90 minutes R.A.F, bombers pounded away in relays at the Focke-Wulf aircraft works at Bremen, which they re-visited last night, it is now revealed. Buildings were hit, says an Air Ministry news service bulletin just released, while an adjoining aerodrome
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  • 353 1 HOW U.S. WILL GET HUGE RESERVES OF TIN AND RUBBER Agreement Details London, July 21. THE text was published last night of agreements whereby 1 the United States acquires reserves of tin and rubber in connection with the national defence programme. In agreement with the International Tin Committee, the Reconstruction
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  • 115 1 Tientsin. Julv 21. The French consul h?re, M Lucion Colin, and his wife accompanied by iheir chauffer were attacked by bancits to-da\ while driving in their car to Peipin? but managed to rs n :.pe ii^srat.)ii*ri nnri rp.rh their rifst nHt.inn salely. They had. however, to abandon their
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  • 48 1 Berlin. July 21. The Germa.ii news agency report* that the Lithuanian minister of the interior declared Lithuania to be a Soviet Socialistic republic at a meeting of Parliament to-day. The minister is reported to have added that the Soviet constitution will be iniro- Reuter duced immediately.—
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  • 164 1 American Author Assaulted By Armed Japanese Shanghai, July 21. TWO Japanese armed with revolvers |M| night broke into aa apartment in Hongkew (Japanesecontrolled area in the International Settlement) occupied by the m knowii American correspondent author, Mr. Hallatt Abend. The men, according to Mr. Ab*!:<\ hit him over the head,
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  • 759 2 Strengthening Defences In The Pacific Canberra, July 5. A N important step in the strengthening of the Empire's A defences in the Pacific— pivoted on Singapore and points in Malaysia and Australia— will be taken in a few days when preliminary work on the
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  • 185 2 FE latest of the popular family pictures is now being shown at the Capitol. "Blondie Meets The Boss" is an adaptation of the well-known comic strip family. Blondie, played by Penny Singleton, and Arthur Lake as a young American husband, turn in excellent performances. Blondie
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  • 117 2 If/ITTY dialogue and highly amus- ing situations abound in "He Married His Wife," the 20th. Century Fox film which opened at the Cathay yesterday. Although Joel McCrea and Nancy Kelly, the leading players, turn in gocd performances, the acting honours are by no means confined
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  • 85 2 HTHE only thing about Singapore In ''Road to Singapore," which was given a midnight showing at the Cathay on Saturday, is in the title. In spite of this omission, local fans of Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby will find their latest picture great fun. Dorothy Lamour
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  • 250 2 MIDNIGHT PREMIERE FOR SING APORE- MADE FILM CHAW Bio. hers are to be congratulated for their local producti:n of the Malay talkie "Mutiara," which had a most successful midnight premiere at the Aihambra on Saturday Made entirely in Singapore, this Malay film is good en:ertainment and can be recommended to
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  • 215 2 Income Tax Increase Inevitable London, July 21. AN increase in income tax is generally accept-ed as inevitable in the supplementary war budget which Sir Kingsley Wood. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Will introduce in the Hour' 3 of Commons on Tuesday, says Reuter's Lobby correspondent. Some quarters anticipate that the standard
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  • 94 2 Berlin July 21. GERMAN criminal law is to be enforced in the Netherlands, states a German news agency report Irom The Hague. A decree of the Rei?h Cc mm s:ar lays down that the seat of justice to be at The Hague, will function to
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  • 173 2 NEW J.P. ASK FOR LIBERAL WAR FUND GIFTS AN appeal to the bute liberally was made by Mr. O P.. at a dinner he.<. Saturday. He speech made by M on^ behalf of th Mr. Raxnasam> that a local un him. to a party honour on the <><■ appointment as
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  • 23 2 yANZIBAR," I Jungle thriller v night premiere at Saturday, provides and suspense. Leading parts arLane, James Crai^:. I and Samuel S. Hi:
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    • 108 2 TO-DAY at THE CAPITOL 3.15 6TJS~9riS POSITIVELY LAST DAY ENJOY A HEARTY LAUGH WHEN "BLONDIE" THE FAMOUS COMIC "NEWSTRIP' CHARACTERS COMES TO YOU ON THE SCREEN ■■KfJT BB3iS l^iH| COLUMBIA PICTURES Hp^'^pftli PENNY SINGLETON W -!f^L^W "The Bumstead Family U If "BLOHDIE MEETS f I m THE BOSS" with ARTHUR
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  • 396 3 FLEET BOTTLED UP OIL SUPPLIES CUT OFF noTTIKM up in the Mediterranean, with Rumania as D the onlv possible source of supply for oil—the lifeblood of naV y-the Italian fleet will not prove a menace to H British, according to t he 8.8.C.
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  • 70 3 Rival Angloftench Claims To Planes Washington. July 21. Tand French Ambassadors n conferring separately oner Welles. US. Under-! re-rarci'ns ro*J<» rade u-roplanes now aboard 5^ Fr-nrh ainratt-carrier Beam. 1 1 Martinique from j submitted rival ..*->• iip. :it at issue is whether the :c'ed in the agreement Bn::;:n took over
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  • 72 3 London, July 21. TH? Market wai easier during ot the week after •what stringent earlier. The i msurv ls alio well supplied with his week's Treasury mem of only £61.000,000 mpared with £3j,000,000 several *ee)u previous. raije rate of allotment was 45d which was practically e same
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  • 41 3 Sydney, July 21. of thj cruiser in sinking the Italian iomeo Collecni was b R G. Menzies, the Minister, yesterday. Australia congratulates rion. It is an ol the Italian fleet. s out to fWht."- Reuter
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  • 26 3 Londun, July 21. I^EN born in 1907 registered yesterday for military service. According to preliminary figures the total number of registrations was 312,641.- Reuter
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  • 87 3 THE German raider which sunk the British merchant vessel, the Kin* John, near the West Indies, is flyin* the Swedish flag, according U survivors of the Kin» John who have landed at the Leeward Islands. They said that the raider began shelling the King John
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  • 347 3 STORY OF FRENCH MAJOR'S TREACHERY London, July 21. A STRANGE ctcry of treachery is brought to light in a report of the rear-guard action fought by the J2th. Royal Lancers in the NieuportDixmude area on May 27 and 28. A British officer
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  • 98 3 JAPANESE naval forces are reported to hav3 mad». a surprise attack and have landed unis at Santua. an island 50 miles ncrth east of Foechow. in Fukien province. This action is reported in a message received by the Domei agency from the Japanese
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  • 65 3 Berlin. July 21. Ari2W trade agreement between Germany and Hungary was signed yesterday, states the Budapest correspondent of the official German news agency. It is explained that in view of the general European situation the new agreement will run for one year only instead ot
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  • 55 3 London, July 21. ACCORDING tc the Sydn?y radio M*\ R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, has offered the Labour party five or six seats in a national cabinet. The proposal will be considered by a mee ing of the Australian Parliamentary Labour party at
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  • 74 3 London, July 21. DELEGATES to the Pan-American Conference which opened at Havana to-d«y ere expected to discuss, among other important matters, their policy to the possessions in America of European powers. The foreign ministers of 21 American states are attending the conference, which Is to be opened by
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  • 720 3 Hitler Seen As Seeking "Justification In Advance For Fright fulness" London, July 21. THE newspapers anticipate that Mr. Churchill, the Prime Minister, will make a statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday in the course of which he may refer to Hitler's peace offer. In to-day's Press comment there
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  • 82 3 London, July 21. THE All India radio says: "Ail India regards Hitler's peace offensive as a worthless gesture." The Times of India declares that Hitler's talk of peace is so obviously insincere that it can deceive nobody, while the Hindustan Times of Delhi says that
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  • 219 3 Moscow&British Pact With Tokio London, July 21. THE early disappearance of Lithuania, 1 Estonia and Latvia as separate states is predicted by the Observer's diplomatic correspondent 'to-day. He points out that the elections in the three countries last Sunday resulted in the leturn of extreme Left candidates. Russia's immediate plans
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  • 56 3 London, Julv 21. A NATIONAL "dig for victory" council is to be formed to secure full use of all available land for food production as a result of a decision taken at 6 conference at London of delegates lrom local authorities and allotment associations
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  • 108 3 NATAL PLANES FUND TO BUY SPITFIRES Durban, July 21. THE "Natal Speed Planes Fund" close! 1 yesterday with a total of approximately £201,000 subscribed. Except for about £2,000 every penny of the total has been raised within a period of six weeks. It is believed
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  • 32 3 A sum of £10 000 collected for fighter planes is being cabled immediately to Britain as the first instalment of the war effort from Northern Rhodesia.-- Reuter
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  • 52 3 MORE appointments to the new Japanese Cabinet which is bein<? formed by Prince Konoye were announced yesterday. They include Mr Kasawa. who has accepted office as Minister of Finance. He is a member of the House of Peers and was former chief secretary to th«
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  • 27 3 SO- YEAR-OLD BACHELOR GIVES £50,000 London, July 21. MR John Fielden, an 80-year-oU bachelor residing at Holme. Peterborough, has presented the Government £50,000 for war purposes.— Reuter
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  • 80 3 Tokio, July 21. TTHE Customs officials at Kobe have been notified by the Welfare Ministry that Shanghai has been designated as a place of a cholera epidemic, according to a Domei agency message- Reuter London, July 21. AN Iron Cross, second class, has b*cn received by Mr.
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    • 119 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin A and to specially prepared for use as a rooking oil and as a medicine. It is excellent for preventing influenza, coughs and colds. SO cts. per bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAO. Til All he married
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  • 576 4 IndO'China To-day THE announcement that Vice- Admiral J. Decoux has assumed office as Governor-General of Indo-China recalls the recent announcement that economic and maritime matters affecting the future of that country are now receiving close attention. In the re-adjustment that must take
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  • 714 4 TACH year Hong Kong pays the Imperial Government about 17 per cent, of its gross revenue in the form or Defence Contribution. This vote does not defray the whole cost of the garrison; obviously it could not be expected that so small a colony should maintain
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  • 743 4 Newspaper Comments In The Colony THERE are some who feel nothing but satisfaction with the compulsory evacuation of British women and children from Hong Kong, writes the South China Morning Post. These are mostly men who are relieved to have their families in safety, who are in lucrative employment and
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  • 100 4 M London, July 21. R. Lloyd-George is to make a tour of Welsh defence next week. The tour was decided upon on Friday when Mr. Lloyd-George visited the War Office for the first time in this war and conferred with Mr. Anthony Eden War Secretary.
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  • 362 4 American Admiral Far East "J^ECENr articles I advocated Uni'.d I accord and a m I prove Americas The trend of the v I doubtless brought ft I Admiral H.rry I Commander-in-Chie, I Spates Asiatic Squall I released tc-d I "It is doub::ul U I such action are v I with
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  • 158 4 China Looks To New Route For Supplies Chungking l< DRITAIN'S agreen porarj' closing B urn: route brings to notio- I ment of the north-v >rn 2 national route to B which China is up 1 the transport n« iu| future. China's "back u<>«;: kilometres long fror,. Sian and Lanchow iPass
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  • 251 5 Malayans Travel By Air And Sea WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE IN THE MAJORITY NV! tht situation m Europe and the restrictions money outside the sterling: bloc, Malavans •nit from India and the Middle East* are i,n profitable to fly to Australia for their the
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  • 226 5 rONSIDEPwABLE progress has been made with the A.R.P. organization in Johore Bahru during the last few months. The wardens are nearly up to full strength, folly equipped and provided with uniforms. First aid posts have been taken over and are now manned by the
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  • 49 5 BURMA PLANTERS' PART IN PROVIDENT FUND at) kual* l.umwr, July *fl. p FMS. Govern i BU to amend -.lers" Provident j 1 the rules made bj jets and reasons; aded to extend the Burma as well as opportunity has been so as to clarify I the Federal Kuala Lumpur
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  • 247 5 New Waterfront Scheme May Be Postponed pLANS to build shophouses and terrace houses on the reclaimed land along Beach Road, stretching from the Stamford Road canal to the mouth of the Rochore River is not likely to materialize for many years. The plan has already been approved by the Singapore
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  • 128 5 SIR Ra!ph Pagst, whc32 death was announced recently, was the only British Minister to the Court of Siam who ever revisited the country after ais of?: rial connection with it had ceased. He was Minister in Bangkok in the reign of King Chulalongkorn and returned
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  • 139 5 From Our Own Correspondent Penan*, July '!0. rHE men of the 3rd. Battalion, the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force. Penang, had an important period in their second week of training. On Wednesday morning the Resident Councillor, Mr. A. M. Goodman, toured the lines and then took the salute
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  • 21 5 A BROADCAST speech by General Smuts will be included in the 8.8.C. news bulletin at 8.20 p.m. to-day.
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  • 576 5 .uncji who a day, lived alone 'iouse in the lungle. and ior.fimess once i out a troupe of H W "just for red tn a series Digest entitled t»JMi Character .ruling PoUock, uthor, who :an the best mtaf conI Their own he was oi a
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  • 88 5 Hong Kong, July 20. CKENCH authorities have denied a Chinese report that French Indo-China has been placed under the rontrol of the Japanese Army. A report from Chungking says that as a result of the prohibition of the transit of goods and materials to Chungking
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  • 322 5 DOYS 01 Malay Schools in the town of Sln|j»pore with no, or little, opportunity for learning how to grow plants or tend ardens may be taught to become efiicient gardeners ai the Botanic Gardens. A scheme is now under consideration by the Department of Education by
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  • 122 5 PENGHULU M'boi Mapi Jalong, on his discharge from hospital in Miri after an operation for hernia, arrived back, in Marudi and started for his home next day, relates the Sarawak Gazette. He was very much impressed by the success of his operation and the courteous treatment accorded to
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  • 410 5 Community To Give Relief WAYS and means of providing relief for the 200 Chinese who were made homeless by the fire which razed their village to the ground in Sil?.t Eb Saturday, will be discussed by a Chines? .<- < <»n Yan Kit Road
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  • 224 5 111 •.Ttcm Our Own Cores- -J' \A Kuala Lumpur, July £0. LAST year there was a further increase In the incidence of malar throughout the State, declares the annual report for Selangor for 1939 vhich has just been released. The number of deaths from malaria,
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  • 325 5 To the f.ditor of the Free rrcss fcir. Your readers will have noti the report concerning the Silat Road fire which appeared in the Sun papers. While the arluul damage is it U under investigation, it is cUtficult estimate the real needs of Those wr. houses
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  • 218 5 CEVENTEEN ICllOlarj irom Uic Government Trace Schools la Selangor Mjcetded ItSt |W H passing the necessary ex«*ininat,oii for employment by the Royal Force and* the Belstar Naval BaM states Msior G. M. Kidd. British Resident of Sfclangor, in his a n n u a
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  • 301 7 MANUFACTURED IN BRITAIN S|A TAVA London. JYJAI.AYA is among the countries using British-made W M m if i a c rious *yP e of agricultural "armament" 53m. w er hee see 1 on an En lish f *rm. A for won f l
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  • 230 7 Hong Kong. ISHIKAWA HAJIME. 30, Japanese merchant, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards at Central Magistracy with having entered the Colony with-, out a passport, and with committing a breach of the Defence Regulations by bringing a letter into Hong Kong other than through the Post.
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  • 127 7 DAILY PRICES CURRENT July 20, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot loose 36& 36% No. IX R.S.S F.0.8 id cases July- Aug. (Sellers option) 37^ 37 i G.P.A.Q. R.B.S. P.0.8 to bales July-Aug. Sellers option) 35% 36 P.A.Q. R.S.S. P.0.8
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 435 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST TO-DAY as^oiows':^ &t thG GenCral Post oace sisr?*?. v. face 9am Sarawak, Sarikei 'ind'sibu ISrfaS 9 a"£* Medan sur f ace 9 a m air noon TO-MORROW Canada 930 Amoy, Canton, Chuan Chow, Chungking, Kiung Chow, Kunming. Shanghai and Swatow w™,, rr 9 30 a.m. f^
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 8 z>iclure. CHII/TERN. who stored a double at the S«nffap:re Ju!y ra^e m:c:in? bcin? led in by Mrj. R. Trenerry after winn'ng on the firsi day. Free Press
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  • 264 8 BY virtue o: seme bright batting, on the part of their first lour batsmen the Combined Services were able to beat the Ex-Servicemen by eight wickets in a game of cricket on the padang yesterday. Thp Ex-Services taking first lease of the wicket declared at
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  • 249 8 TFI2 Combined Ca leges drew wLh th i Ceylon Sports Club in a grme of cricket played ct B/ilestier yes erday Bitting firs., the Collegians compiled 140 runs for eight wickets rnd declared, to which Tiny. 36, and Alvis 34. w:re the chief ccntnbu cts. The
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  • 138 8 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, July 21. rO brothers from Kuala Lumpur, Americk Singh and Gurbachan Singh, became the Perak open and junior cycling champirns rasp^tively, at the fifth Perak Cycling Championships held here on Friday and Saturday. The third brother, Gurchan Singh, organiser of
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  • 442 8 Charity Match Against Singapore Chinese WINNERS SCORE THRICE IN LAST 10 MINUTES Eastern A.A 4; S.C.F.A 1. PLAYING their farewell match at Anson Road stadium yesterday, the Eastern Athletic Association, the football team from Hong Kong, beat Iho Singapore Chinese (S.C.F.A.) by four goals to
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  • 155 8 SATUR DAY'S Singapore race results in brief ar? Rare 1. RACKAROCK $34, $6 Apple wood $11 Dancing Foam $7 Race RLARICL'M «H $1?> Wicklow Bay $23 July the Seventh $15 Race 3. CHILTERN $24, $7 Pymble $10 Irish Jig $6 Race 4. FLEMING $38, $11 Young
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  • 144 8 Yesterday's K.O.R. Cup Polo Match THE Singapore Hurricanes beat the Singapore Whirlwinds by nine goals to nil in a fDur-chukkn K O. R. Cup polo match played at the Singapore Polo Club yesterday. The winners will meet Pahang in the final on Aug. 8. The only goal
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  • 535 8 KEEN MATCHES IN MEN'S JUNIOR BADMINTON |£EEN matches were seen in the men's Junior doubles yesterday morning when a further batch of ties in the Singapore baminton championships were played on* at the Clerical Union Hall. Nishikawa and Matsuke (Japanese Club) combined well and put up a good show against
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  • Article, Illustration
    38 8 picture. Webber effect one of the many go od saves li3 was ..^-ittll Friday's Malava Cup football match at Anson Road Stadium in uhkh Sineaoore beat the R.A.F. by three -oa!s to nil. Free Press
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  • 405 8 EXCELLENT bowling by Capt. Hope who took five Wickets, including a hat-trick, for only 15 runs, marked the two-day game between the S.R.C. and the S.C.C. first teams* on the padang during the week-end. The Recs who batted first en Saturday and totalled 175
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  • 215 8 IN the rnnual cricket match played, at Victoria School yesterday, the Old Boys beat the Present Boys by one run. The scores were VICTORIA SCHOOL i All Ahmad st Tao Chuan b Vijiratnam. S ogarajah b Vijiratnam 3 2 Kulasingam b M. Traill P
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