The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 July 1940

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  • 20 1 LAT£ SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 1R.153. ESTD. 1835 WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1940 5 CENTS
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  • 538 1 Britain's "Serious View" Of Arrests Made In Japan NO FOUNDATION FOR ALLEGATIONS IKM on the arrest of British subjects m made by the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, of Lords yesterday. to the Japanese Governments statearrested men formed part of a piuiwe network covering the whole Lord
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  • 272 1 Secret Session On Foreign Affairs London, July 30. THE House of Commons to-day decided by 200 to 109 votes to have a secret session on f o r c i g n affairs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, said that last week the Government had been led to believe
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  • 108 1 London, July 30. COME of the aliens interned m 3ri- tain are now on their way to Australia. The Home Under-Secretary told the House of Commons that so far Canada Is the only Dominion that has received any internees. The Canadian Government has been
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  • 95 1 New York, July 30. Till sale to Britain of at least 60 of the United States 162 overage destroyers is urged by the Committee to Defend America m a sixcolumn advertisement which appears m the leading American newspaiiers, headed "Between us and Hitler stands
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  • 276 1 -.oria, July 30. IT has been disclosed that the strong force of South African troops whose arrival m East Africa was announced last night is the advance guard of a much larger South African army which will go to East Africa.
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  • 32 1 Aircraft being loaded with bombs ior one ot the devastating raids wtuch the R.A.F. is conducting day and ni?ht against military objectives m Germany and occupied territories.
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  • 440 1 Extension Of Navicert System To All European Sea Trade London, July 30. THE British Government's new measures to enforce the 1 contraband control were described m Parliament today by Dr. Hugh Dalton, the Minister of Economic Warfare. Dr. Dalton pointed out that the German occupation of
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  • 30 1 Cairo, July 30. The British communique stat&s: "Ail fronts: no land operations to report. Almost continuous rain m most areas on the Abyssinian frontier." R euter
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  • 350 1 2 VICTORIA CROSSES FOR THE ARMY Captain Lance Corporal London. July 30. "Till-: award of the first two Victoria Crosses to the British Army m the present war have been made to Capt. H. M. Ervine-Andrews, of the East Lancashire Regiment, and the late Lance Corporal H. Nicholl? of the
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  • 54 1 Honolulu. Ju!\ TEN vessels of the United States returned yesterday, headed by ;h^ flagship Pennsylvania. It will be recalled that two columns of the fleet lfft Honolulu on Ju for sea operations and it was reported on July 23 that additional units had left
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    • 66 1 CARPETS X DESIGNS! M IN COLOURS!! A YE!!! IN DIFFERENT c HO TIRM ALL'S i w i i I H jyfl &v v I i *^X iKS^ftw «^K I I^l r^l l^^i py TO-NIGHT DINNER DAxNCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight Dinner 53.00 No BALLROOM ADMISSION CHARGE IN THF VERANDAH
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    • 92 1 COURTAULDS PRINTED RAYONS /^g^V IN /lKJ'^Wv floral. i^fS^§°) striped \y^s3Qy SPOTTED DESIGNS BE SURE TO GET BEST AT CHOTIRMALL'S SEAVIEW M HOTEL TO«HhtiU FRIDAY 6c SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNERDANCE CABARET ENTERTAINMENT PROVIDED BY 1 MAGGIE CALLOWAY DINNER NON-DINERS DANCE FORMAL SATURDAY EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. BOOK NOW FOR THE BUY A
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  • 325 2 London, July 30. :n-z are to-day's closing middle QMrtatlM Shares are of £1 denomination ..i.c-s otherwise slated: Con uoan Ml Itf44-b4 108". -t Funding Loan 4% l*!Q-90 llu"« +»i Wai Loan 3**% 93*; Com union Aa«>ce Units) 5 fc TrudentUj Aosce A" 19 2 Royaj Assce 64
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  • 59 2 rIE Band of the Straits Settlements Police will perform at Telok Aver at 6 p.m. tomorrow urder the direction of Mr. J. C. Hiuh: Msach, "Under Freedom's Banner," Nor.'owieski Overture, "Jolly Robbers," Suppe; Selection. "Romeo E. Giulietta." Gounod: Valse, "My Flame of Love," Nicholls; fine -step. "Mulligatawny." arr.
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  • 189 2 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES (From Our Own Correspondent) London, July 30. COMMODITY and Exchange markets closed as follows with previous quotations Is pa ran thesis. RUBBER: Firm. Spot 12Hd 13% d (12 7 16d 12 9 16d) Sept. 12'*d 12% d 12 5 16d 12 7 16d) Oct.-Dec 12% d 12'4d (12Ud
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  • 102 2 JACKIE Cooper, now almost grown up. makes a welcome reappearance In "Seventeen," a Paramount picture which opened at the Cathay yesterday. The story is of super-charged American youths going rJI out for fun. but the domestic touch is not lacking when Jackie's parents <Otto Kruger and
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  • 948 2 JOHORE SCHEME TO BE EXTENDED IN MALAYA ALL persons m Johore who purchase rice will ha\e to A reg i s ter their names with dealers from Aug. ls>-to part of a scheme to enable the quantity of rice consumed her head of population
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  • 278 2 Malaya Cannot Have Her Own Air Force IN his broadcast last night on the Government Flying Training School jr Singapore, Major R. L. Nunn, Director of Civil Aviation, stated it would naturally have been a source of considerable satisfaction if Malaya had been able to put its cwn Air Force
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  • 99 2 U7ITH large portions of slick, snappy ff humour, "Lucky To Me," an Associated British film which opened at the Pavilion last night, is enjoyable entertainment. Stanley Lupino makes a grand return to a Singapore screen after a long absence and m his inimitable way
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  • 57 2 Canberra, July 30. WIIE Labour leader, Mr. John Curtin, has announced his Intention of declining the offer of five or six Labour portfolios ir the enlarged National Cabinet. Mr. Curtin said the Prime Minister's offer would be considered by the Parliamentary Labour Party next week,
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  • 349 3 Exaggerated Claims Made To Bolster Up Their Courage SHOCK OF R.A.F. SUCCESS IN DOVER RAID London, July 30. me increasingly clear that Germany's exair claims are intended to bolster up not morale but that of the German pilots, says commentary on the German communique tht
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  • 109 3 Vichy Govt. To Put Gamelin On Trial Rome, July 30. A BERNE dispatch to the Italian rk news agency states that Gen. Gamelin, and MM. Daladler, Reynaud, Blum, Mandel, Cot and La Chambre will be the principal accused before a special court which the Vichy Government is setting up to
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  • 177 3 London, July 30. HTHE Minister of Economic Warfare, Dr. Hugh Dalton, speaking m the House of Commons to-day, said that oil exports to Spain from the United States m the first half of the year had been substantially greater than m the corresponding period
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  • 92 3 London, July 30. THE following bulletin was issued last night after an operation had been performed on Mr. Neville Chamberlain who entered 3, nursing home earlier m the day: "Mr. Chamberlain underwent a successful operation for lelief of intestinal symptoms of an obstructive nature: "The patient's
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  • 52 3 Madrid, July 30. SPAIN and P:rtugal have signed aa additional protocol to their existing nonaggression treaty under which they agree to concert the means to safeguard their mutual interests if developments are foreseen Dr happen threatening the inviolability of their respective metropolitan territories or im perilling their
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  • 99 3 London. July 30. tc of protest to known to have unless the M rnment £ives satis- at issue, it is return to normal n relations cannot 3ritish Minl3--j -.ade covers the not British barges ipabtoa of Bnstafl of British ..:.:a and unwltta the ad-A^tra-Romana
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  • 39 3 dun, Jul> 3A. mces that the week I of ship of 2,088 shipi of 10.192 a the weekly I v and less Lai loss. 21 amounted c Italian losses ns of shipind under enemy Reuter
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  • 70 3 Buenos Aires, July 30. T*HE Argentine Government has forbidden 1 the export of wheat flour except to neighbouring countries. Permits rm?t be obtain: d lor even thes« c.rports, which will be subject to Argentina's own requirements, which also goes for the fulfilment of existing contracts.
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  • 27 3 THE death is announced of Commander C. W. G. M. Woodhouse. R.N.. who was severely ■rounded when the aircraft -carri?r Courageous v.as torpedoed on Sept. 17, 1939
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  • 28 3 A Gibraltar, July 30. miqoc says that eh the cause is terday morning naval wireless The accident the deaths of r ranks."— Reuter
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  • 135 3 Toilo, July 30. T*HE de. th of Mr. Melville Cox has served as a signal for an outburst j In the Japanese Press against what is described as "organised British propaganda and conspiracy" m Japan. The Nichi Nichl Shimbun declares that British propaganda and activities
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  • 326 3 Tokio. July 30. "IN view of the ever increasing 1 activities of foreign organs m es :ionage and conspiracy m this country of late, the Military Police under the direction of public procurators arrested, as the first step, on July 27
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  • 15 3 A medical offiicr attending to British wounded after fighting m France.
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  • 282 3 The Agreement Of Havana Havana, July 30. THE plenary conference of ministers of the Pan-American conference at Havana has approved of 4 'the Agreement of Havana," which provides that the American nations may act individually or collectively should their integrity be threatened by the
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  • 190 3 London, July 30. FE Times, commenting on the Balkan conversations, says that there is nothing m the course of these conversations, as lar as is known, to disoel the first impression that Hitler'? maiii purpose is to tranquilise and exploit the whole group of
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  • 31 3 The N?w Zealand Marine Department announces that mines have dcji* laid m the northern approaches of Auckland harbour. Details of the area effected are given for the euidance of shipping.- Reuter
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  • 323 3 Navy Beating Nazi Torpedo Boats In Channel London, July 30. ACCORDING to authoritative quarters, there is every reason to believe that the British Admiralty have already found an answer to German motor torpedo beats, which, mostly at night, have been raiding British convoys. These boats have a considerable nuisance value
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  • 79 3 London, Ju)> 30. LEI. v/ill be the title of the news service m French to be emitted from Aug. 1 from Rugby In place cf the Frencn ren ice at present emitted from the same station. The title is composed of the Initials of
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    • 63 3 fowls MHe Young ~Hw Kenewed Wttbout Operation Tour Ume or suffer ;jj simpu home m covered by an -uttly harmlesa and r «t and most powV y^n to science. It r.ands. nerves, and Pure blood, and C£*«r i.- s^, and feel new -a 14 to 4H houPB. C 5 KUad
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    • 247 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin -A and is specially prepared for use at a cooking oil and as a medicine. It is eic c 1 1 en t for preventing influenza, coughs and colds. 50 cts. per bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY
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  • 607 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1940. Protest To Japan THERE will be general satisfac--1 tion at the terms of the British protest to Japan over the arrest of a number of British subjects m Tokio, Kobe, Nagasaki and elsewhere. It is intolerable, especially m the present state of
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  • 1602 4 Our London Letter From Our Own Corresponded London, June 21. YOU must be wondering what we are feeling like m London. Another, and by far the heaviest, blow fell on the Allied cause when it was officially announced that France had concluded a separate
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    • 134 4 Tml wl tk mQDE m EnGLPnp ~%r TH~ /i^ <sz)%otJ^^V JffF TOBRCCO THFIT jonn PLOvtp, CDUIITS y sonsi K. P. M. LINE Regular sailings to Java, Bali, Sumatra, Borneo and all other ports m the Netherlands Indies. ORIENT JAVA AFRICA LINE Regular bi-monthly service via Batavia and Mauritius to South
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    • 17 4 W£ dAO£ Closing down sale Commences Tuesday 6th August, 1940 18, BATTERY ROAD, FIRST FLOOR PHONE 7143
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  • 1112 5 How Men Over 28 Are To Be Trained FULL DETAILS OF FLYING SCHOOL COURSE GIVEN Malayan olunieer Royal Air Force, disbanded at 1 the outbreak of war, is to be reconstituted, and all Mabju W« <*» be organized as units of this h
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  • 73 5 (Top): The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. Jones, inspecting the Scout guard of honour before opening the new St. Andrew's School buildings at Woodsville on Monday. With him is the Rey. R. K. S. Adams, principal of the school. (Lower): The G.0.C.,
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  • 127 5 S~FNTENCF: of six montho' rigorous imprisonment was passed on Phoan Ah Fook a Hainanese cook, who was convicted by Mr. Conrad Oldham. Singapore second magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of sttaling $2,627 worth of jewellery from his former Chinese employer's wife. Ihoan wa« alleged to have
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  • 152 5 IT has been brought to the notice of the Food Controller that considerable waste of stocks m the the hands of dealers is caused by the lack of a proper system of stock -keeping, sates an official communique. Some dealers put stocks of foodstuffs on their
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  • 156 5 MEW arrangements for sending letters to persons m enemy or enemycccupied territories wore announced last night. Prior to the invasion of Holland arrangements existed under the authority of the British Government whereby letters to enemy and enemy-occupied countries could be forwarded through Thos. Cook and
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  • 60 5 QHUA CHONG HUAT, a 22-year-old Chinese, had a charge of having four forged $10 notc?s m his possession explained to him m *he Sine" pore third rcurt yesterday. It was alleged that the offence was committed m the Municipal offices on July 29 The case was postponed
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  • 37 5 An informal whist drive v ill be held at Talbot House Club m Orchr/J Road on Friday evening, commencing at 8.15 Proceeds from the sale of tickets, at 25 cents each, will go to the club fund.
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  • 106 5 A CIVIL suit m which a widow claimed about $12,000 from a firm m which uer husband had been a partner, was settled m the High Court yesterday before Uie acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell. The case had been partly heard and adjourned with a
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  • 223 5 #4 T AM not satisfied with the theory lhat this woman hanged hers?lf, and I am of opinion that she was either strangled or hanged. I therefore return an open verdict pending further investigations." This finding was returned by the acting Singapore Coroner, Mr. Walter MacQuarrie,
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  • 514 5 ACQUITTED m the Singapore third court more than three months ago on a charge of assisting m the management of a common gaming house at a stall m the New World Amusement Park, a 19-year-old Chinese, Leong Ah Kow, stood trial again m the
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  • 274 5 SENTENCED TO 8 MONTHS RIGOROUS IMPRISONMENT "YOU must not go spreading such stories; you /.ill he severely punished," said Mr. J. McFall, Singapore criminal district judge, yesterday, when he sentenced Chhoa Jin Gi, a Hokkien professional story-teller :\n<\ news-reader, to eight months' rigorous imprisonment on two
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  • 201 5 "TT looks to me as if you are barking up x the wrong tree," said Mr. Murray M. Jack, chairman of the Rent Assessment Board yesterday, to the manager of Chop Teek Lim, who applied for ejectment proceedings against Mrs. P. C. Giles of Tlong
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  • 86 5 A 40- YEAR -OLD police constable, T. V. Naidu. fared a charge of attempted extortion and another of voluntarily causing erievous hurt, when He appeared m the Singapore second court yesterday. Naidu. who claimed trial, was alleged to have attempted to extort 10 cents from a man named
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  • 41 5 A campnipn has been started for funds to provide beds for the Kwong Wai Siew Proe Hospital m Singapore. Already $5,000 has been collected. The hospital serves the Cantonese community and recently constructed a special v.arJ for the treatment of tuberculosis
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  • 291 5 Bill Collector Says Job Was A 'Dud' COR nommltitng criminal brearh of trust of $500. a deposit se \irity of a man he engaged as a bill collector, A. M. Rrssull, a middle-aged Ceylon* lft, was sentenced to five months* n&orcus imprisonment to be followed by
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  • 199 5 r\S a MBW^fuJ appeal against an V quittai by lhe rrlmjnal distrirt jud^ Malay puned Sulaiman b*n Ahmad j-rietor of the Happy Garden In V f*r*agooa, «as stntvaced u> six moil rigorous imprisonment by the u.-tir Justice. Mr. Justice a 'Beckett Ten-ell lii th« High Court yesterday.
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    • 21 5 f °r GOOD FOOD, PROMPT SERVICE, and GOOD WINE M.\E AT THE AIR CONDITIONED RESTAURANT *«BSH STRAWBERRIES AND OYSTERS OBTAINABLE DAILY
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    • 396 6 P.&O. and BRITISH INDIA LINES (INCORPORATED IK ENGLAND) P. «c O. S. N. COS 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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    • 422 6 If I Idr" f T^^g AND ENJOY SCENIC CANADA I Speed across the Pacific by luxurious Empress I liners, then Victoria stop over if I you wish and Vancouver m Canada's Evergreen I playground. I Fast through AIR CONDITIONED trains from I ship's side at Vancouver take you through the
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    • 467 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Oates ar* a e not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conferaaj War Clauses. WKSTKRN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FAR f Regular Services to ro mantle (Perth) via j ava by first class oassenger ships.
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  • 408 7 Selections For The Medical College /"\WING to fOmo misunderstanding v regarding the method of selecting students tor admission to the Medical College, Singapore, the principal has made the following statement:— The number of students admitted to Urn College of Medicine In each year is limited by such factors as laboratory
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  • 141 7 DAILY PRICES CIRRtNT July 30, 12 o'clock noon Buyers Sellers No. IX R.S.S. Spot l.:ose 37 37 i No IX R.SS FOB m ca«es July-Aug. Sellers op:ion) 37^ 37 7 s Ii.F.AQ R.S S P U.B m bales July-Au? < Sellers option) 36
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  • 63 7 MILITARY training cxerci;.ps will be ."arrie.i out, m Singapore either by day cr by night between to-day and Aug. 9 m Ile following f.reas Paya Lebar Road Sorangoon Road St. Michael's Road Xampong Woodkigh; Mcßitchie and Peirce Reservoirs; Tcnjor? Katons; Wej-t Coa.st lead. 'Warlike noises" may be evn^rted
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  • 36 7 IT vas announced yesterday that the British Government deeply appreciate the l<an of £2.000 free of interest for the prosecution of the war from Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Page, ol Singapore.
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  • 30 7 •"jHHE main C angi Road from I2th to l'AUi milestones will be closed foi short periods on Aug. 11 and 15 between j) i n. md' 6 p.m.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 369 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS wiic of David latcniity Hospital. ,>- a daughter. TKNDKRS MUNK3PAUTT Tenders. re now invited for the trials or services. For Municipal Tenders Stands* Hi 3 h Pressure JT Ti Water Dept. Date Aug. 12, 1940. ry of Ceiling Pans Dept. Deposit nosing. 12 noon, r ugh! Iron Tubes
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    • 493 7 BOARD RESIUKNf'P. »KA FRONT KATO.NG ORANGE-;, (near Swimming Club) Larfe (arden»— Tennis. Phone; *****. NAPIER HOUSE Napier Koad Teie. 7406 Overlooking Gamsnn r-^i# gagrws psS SANORINGHAM 4, Rochalie Drive has two vacant rooms with verandah and bathrooms attached, M 5., Good cuisine. Moderate terms. Phone No. 6757. EDUCATIONAL. ST. STEPHEN'S
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    • 494 7 PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTICE All our customers and agents are hereby notified that Mr. Lim Hock yuan has left our employ as from July 23, 1940. and that he has no authority to act for or represent us m any capacity. MESSRS. BATA SHOE CO., LTD. Singapore, July 31, 1940. NOTICE.
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    • 501 7 FAST PASSKNGER SKRVICE, SLNGAPORE TO SAN FRANCISCO. VIA MANILA BONG KONG Sails B'pore Arrive 8 «.S CITY OF SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 24 Sept 17 «.S. CITY OF LOS ANGELES Sept 10 Oct 3 ».t. CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS Oct. 5 Oct 29 s.s. CITY OF NORFOLK Nov 3 Nov. 27
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 153 7 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post Office as icllows TO-DAY Chungking surface 1 pm. f 1 111 surface 1 p.m. Indo-China surface lp m i ava air 10.30 a.m. barawax surface Ip.m. Modan surface 11 a.m. air 11 a.m. Palembang surface 9 a.m. air 10.30 a.m.
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  • 230 8 Sweet Collette Miss Zipp Good -'roiu Our Own C^rrcj^ndcnt > Penang, July 30. JT was a :ast day at training th's morning when mast of the horses ?-cre giver their heads. Miss Zipp and Swe?t Collette were the first cut and were quite impressive m last
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  • 171 8 |M X P F Kiiiiey vas elected pre***sident cf the Singapore Hockey Association ejterdav at the annual gen-ral meeting held at the Singapore Cricke: Club. Mr Kins:y, wh h?c been vice-pre-sident of the Association, replaced Mr F J. L. Mayper. Mr. Mayger Wai not present at
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  • 346 8 'T'n:; Stof ipon Turf dubs autumn <G Id C'ur>» me»tin<; will be held or. A i. and Sept. 4, 7. 11 and 14. Ei.tii'.'s will eIOM at 11! noon on Tuesday Aug. 20. a» the sectary's office. Of?k-iil training will start on
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  • 631 8 Malayan Tennis Championships Prospects Of Local Players Against Wimbledon's Wizards A^ T attractive programme of matches, m which the Davis Cup players, Pat Hughes and Kho Sin Kie, figure, has been drawn up for Friday, the first day of the Malayan lawn tennis championships, which
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  • 1108 8 ABOUT 60 entries, among which are the names of several women, have been received for the Gap Hill Climb which is being held on Sunday. The first event will begin at 9 a.m., and not at 8 a.m. as originally announced. Spectators' cars
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  • 794 8 SOCCER: All-Singapore vs. Sinj Tao, stadium: second division (b) t R.N.W.T. vs. J.C.S.A.. J.C.S.A.; Moravia vs. Customs. S.H.B. the stages <jf the men's events will this year prove to be very interesting and perhaps reach a higher standard than ever before. With Pat Hughes, one of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    23 8 Lim i'eng Han, m his L.A. Special wnich «i»d tnv fastest time for iar> at last year's Gap Hill climb.
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  • 86 8 A thrilling match is anticipated at the stadium this afternoon when the Sing Tas footballers meet AllSingapore. Sin? Tao to leave Singapore for Rangoon to-morrow where a series of matches ie be played. Sing Tao struck form m the match against the Singapore Civilian;, and If
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  • 314 8 Sing Tao Beat Singapore Civilians 4.1 P| Sin* Tao 4: Vll LAYING on a rafafr-f footballers surp: Civilians with i one at the gtadi to crowd witnessed th< Fielding a eluded Ah Poon Seng and Awanf, ians had to submit !Yahya absent. r l.. play on the left t did
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