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Title Section17 1941-06-05 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,326. ESTD. 1835. THURSDAY. JUNE 5, 1941. 5 CENTS17 words
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VICHY SAID GIVING NAZIS 6 NAVAL BASES
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484 1941-06-05 1 DE GAULLE WITH FREE FRENCH FORCE IN PALESTINE? Rfc London, June 4. JJEPORTS of further plans for collaboration between Vichy and the Nazis were current m London to-day, and though they do not so far find confirmation m official circles they are interesting as indications of German aspirations regarding FrenchReuter - 484 words
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152 1941-06-05 1 Significant Appointment Of New G.O.C. London, June 4. THE London Gazette announces the appointment of Lieut.-Gen. Sir James Marshall-Cornwall as General Officer Commanding-in-Chief dating back to Apr. 14. No hint is divulged of his command. Apr. 14 was the date Sir James, who is a Near East expert, returned toReuter - 152 words
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Article131 1941-06-05 1 < airo, June 4. ■3-^SH irt now occu ion Uin agreement Government, says •V' n a communique Jr British GHQ m Cairo. The that after serious Monday the Iraq nartial law yesler has >een restored. the chie r town m the oil- N :n iles northwest131 words
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92 1941-06-05 1 (ondon. Jane Lo hrttaa umposite "pick-■i»-t haau damaged and ■and i British harbour Ite bajjinuiu of the war the pickaback fat tui&. wai »r.r r»f the world's most ■■hi draafi n raaaaaad to the Air ftatrr I the R.A.F. Coastal hoed but upart from aReuter - 92 words
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Article81 1941-06-05 1 Cairo. Jane t atrial attack on < 'tv »rded in to-day's Middif r.u-t < »mmunique. It •w* \s esuh of a reconnaissance. hmbrr* yaahwAhf attacked a hani essels ercrted **hyaa ■hiea were p-oceeding I nn.ii n coast. •ndous f.>rre that flying > other ships ha U>« ahaea on»*Reuter - 81 words
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Article33 1941-06-05 1 London. June 4. GEN. Chiang Kai-shek is reported to have approved a proposal to raise funds among the Chinese m the South Seas to buy 2,000 flehters for the Chinese air force.- ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article132 1941-06-05 1 London, June 4. WITH six persons on board, including the pilot, a passenger plane has been lost on a flight between the Scilly Isles and Penzance (Cornwall) which should have taken only 20 minutes. The plane, belonging to the Great Western and Southern Airlines, left theReuter - 132 words
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Article54 1941-06-05 1 Cairo, June 4. r»-DAY'S British G.H.Q. communique issued here announces that m flgrhting m the lakes region of Abyssinia 5,772 Italians and 12,000 Africans were captured with large quantities of material, including 14 tanks, seven armoured cars and 85 guns. Our general advance m thisReuter - 54 words
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Article51 1941-06-05 1 London, June 4. DURING daylight yesterday aircraft of the coastal command dropped bombs from a low level on targets at the port of Le Havre and hits were obtained, says an Air Ministry communique. The aerodrome at Octevile, near Cherbourg, was also attar**^ One aircraft is missing.-Reuter - 51 words
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55 1941-06-05 1 Sandakan, June 4. A UNITED STATES naval observer. Commander J. A. Murphy, and his secretary, Mr. L. S. Rogers, have arrived m the Netherlands Indies from San Francisco. Also arrived is the new Japanese consul, Mr. K. Yamamoto, to replace Mr. Tanaguchi, who hasReuter - 55 words
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353 1941-06-05 1 London, June 4. WHEN Parliament reassembles it is certain there will be a debate arising from the British withdrawal from Crete, m which Mr. Churchill, Prime Minister, and Mr. C. R. Attlee, Lord Privy Seal, will participate, learns Reuter's Parliamentary correspondent. The evacuationReuter - 353 words
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Article, Illustration675 1941-06-05 1 Doom, June 4. 11/ILHELM 11, the last German Kaiser and supreme war lord of the first world war, died peacefully at 11.30 a.m. to-day m exile at his home m Doom, whence, as a spectator, he had watched the Third Reich m aUnited Press; Reuter - 675 words
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66 1941-06-05 1 London, June 1. AIR Chief Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore was received m audience by the King at Buckingham Palace. The King invested him with the insignia of the Knight Grand Cra°s of the Order of Bath. Sir Arthur recently relinquished his appointment as AirReuter - 66 words
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Article43 1941-06-05 1 Melbourne, June 4. TTHE War Mini ter. Mr. Perry C. Spender, 1 announced to-day that 2,887 Australian soldiers so far are reported to have l>*»*»n evacuated out of an estimated 6,486 m Crete before the German attack. The total included 218 wounded*- ReuterReuter - 43 words
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37 1941-06-05 1 Hanoi, June 1. ONE THOUSAND Japanese troops m Haiphong have departed for an unknown destination. Gen. Sumita, head of the Japanese military nrssion, returned to Hanoi on Monday from Tokio United PressUnited Press - 37 words
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42 1941-06-05 1 Rio de Janeiro, June 4. THE German freighter Frankfurt, of 5,500 tons, arrived liere tc-day from Chile with a general car^o to refuel. The captain expressed iis intention of trying to run the British blockade. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Advertisement128 1941-06-05 1 INSIST ON BIGIA TEA RAFFLES HOTEL DINNER DANCE (i«tormal)B p.m. to midnight W BUSTER MAGGIE L 555 m NON-DINERS $1-00 lunch IN THE BALLROOM GRILL ORCHESTRAL COIICERT by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT "H-ITARy BAND CONCERT -8.30 to 10.30. p.m. V* of the LOYAL REGIMENT vcrnissiim of128 words
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Advertisement43 1941-06-05 1 BIGIA TEA IS BEST ivf an* race inKixi i 13 jj^ DANCING ROUND THE WORLD j^j ALL TICKETS SOLD j ONLY TICKET HOLDERS WILL BE ADMITTED THERE WILL BE ANOTHER PRESENTATION OF DANCING ROUND THE WORLD ON '1 j-— -I JULY 31, 1941.43 words
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Article357 1941-06-05 2 PATRIOTIC FUND'S LATEST LIST J THE Chartered Baxik ol India. Australia and China, as hon. treasurers of the Malaya i Patriotic Fund, announce receipt of the fol- lowing additional donation to the Fund, mak- ing a total of $2.706. 228.23 up to Tuesday: Donations previously acknowledged $2,703,II €61. 1f; Stall357 words
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141 1941-06-05 2 t (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru, June 3. TIIE Johore Military Forces beat the Prisons by two goals to nil m a league soccer match at the depot ground to-day. The soldiers deserved to win, but the Prisons gave them a Yard fight.141 words
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Article60 1941-06-05 2 T'HE lollowing will represent the V.M.C.A. m a league soccer match against the Malay Regiment on the Anscn Road ground at 5.10 p.m. to-day: K. Muthukumaru; V. N. Pillay, J. Woodbridge; Gill, G. L. Day, J Shepherd; S. Orton, K. Goldsmith, Ong Swse Hock, Karim, Low Huck Yang.60 words
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216 1941-06-05 2 THE case m which two Sikhs, BakhUtvra Singh and Bickram Singh, are alleged to have offered a bribe of $50 to a Naval Bast* quantity surveyor, and also to have offered him 25 per cent, of the profits on contracts reached the concluding stages216 words
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89 1941-06-05 2 LOVE sees nothing illegal m choosing a playboy gangster chief, and this forms the theme of "Tall. Dark and Handsome" which opened at the Cathay yesterday. There is plenty of action, but the dialogue full of gangster slanc presents difficulties to the uninitiated. Still, there89 words
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Article98 1941-06-05 2 A GRAND Mali* Pooja will be celebrated m the Veera MahakaWamman Tempi*, as Serangoon Road, on Saturday, the fe-tival of Visagam. At 10.30 am. there will be Maha Abishe^am and Pooja and at 7.30 p.m. there will be pooja and a procession. Special prayers will be said98 words
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Advertisement282 1941-06-05 2 "THE LETTER" {/THEY ALL SAY* 3 SHOWS DAILY fj |jfj{\ l\ 'J L BOOK EARLY 3.15, 6.15 9.15 PWfffMlßffffßiM Free List Sus P en ded SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S well-known story of Malaya! ■irk* V^^HdPP^V X A W si S fW. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S Grtotost Dramo, with HERBERT MARSHALL JAMES STEPHENSON Presented with282 words
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Advertisement248 1941-06-05 2 Opening TO-DAY n A V I fTR^ 3.15, 6.15 9.15 y A Hjjjjj LOVE! DANCING! MUSIC! MyS7H^yP^ A THRILLING JOURNEY THROUGH MYSTIC P Uc LONDON BAGDAD ISTANBUL BUDAPEST S -CROOKS TOUE" A BRITISH NATIONAL PICTURE WITH THOSE TWO INIMITABLE ENGLISHMEN IN "THE MIGHT TRAIN TO My,,. BASIL RADFORD IRi NAUNTON248 words
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505 1941-06-05 3 fleet Of Freighters Being Outfitted For Task BRITAIN'S PREPARATIONS London, June 4. -hi- Daily lit raids Istanbul correspondent reports that the IVermaiK are outfitting a fleet of French freighters at fan7ll for the large-scale transport of troops and Lial to northern Syria,Reuter - 505 words
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144 1941-06-05 3 Anglo-French Tension FRESH RAID ON BEIRUT Vichy, June 4. probably receive f co-operation" onions of recent nego:akes up arms to Br: f^h attack on Syria, q carters In Berlin said r.ennan (iovernment spokesnan indicated Germany would lav the armi>tice provision perttins the use of the immobiIn'td French Fleet against theUnited Press - 144 words
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Article117 1941-06-05 3 This MAn Stopped Big Ben London, Jane 4. :lock. Big Ben. "are stops daring last i in the clock tower of ■Wm* 68 Plainer.: stopped swinging •^mmenced at 10.14 am ar. exact 12-hour halt a »vo«ed the necessity of shifting the a -.vorkman who had *»nn*, the iamage caused toReuter - 117 words
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66 1941-06-05 3 I end on. June 4. THOUGH German raiders roamed over parts of Britain last night, they nowhere crossed the coast m force and did not strike heavily at any point. Their bombs fell mainly m the north -cast and east cf England but caused few casualtiesReuter - 66 words
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Article103 1941-06-05 3 New York, June 4. 44 AMERICAN tanks will travel much faster than foreign ones and will be more difficult to pnt out of action," said BrigadierGeneral G. M. Barnes, Assistant Chief of Ordnance, m a speech to the Society of Automobile Engineers to-day. HeReuter - 103 words
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Article138 1941-06-05 3 PROTEST AGAINST DARLAN'S POLICY London, June 4. JWO members of the Vichy Embassy m Ankara have resigned m protest against Adm. Darlan's policy of collaboration with Germany. They are counsellor Jean Deslaine and Second Secretary Jean Gerhner. This was announced late last night from Ankara radio, byReuter - 138 words
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133 1941-06-05 3 London. June t. AM ready to go back at the first oinity." declared Signalman Brig^s, one of the three survivors of H.M.S. Hood whe has now arrived at his home m Derb>. He and his companions were m the water three hours beforeReuter - 133 words
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Article129 1941-06-05 3 New York, June 4. THE price scales of commodities m Prance have taken up so many columns m the Journal Official that it is now decided to issue a special publication called Bulletin Official dv service des prix, says the New York Times Vichy correspondent. TheReuter - 129 words
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937 1941-06-05 3 Life Of German Emperor Who Spent His Last Days In Exile cx -Kaiser Wilhelm 11. c death v reported m Page acabiy, for some six years hZ^'T 6 de ade of thi century, WmiJ* 1 1 man m Hricato. His *to*FX? er associated with the Great War m 1914, and937 words
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166 1941-06-05 3 63,000 Tons Of Enemy Shipping Sunk Or Damaged In Week London, June 4. nURING the week ending June 2 news has been received of the sinking or damaging of 63,000 tons of enemy shipping, of which at least 5,000 tons were sunk m the Mediterranean. The Bismarck is included inReuter; British Wireless - 166 words
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523 1941-06-05 3 Labour Urges National Planning Now London, June 4. A FTER an almost unanimous vote recorded yesterday m favour of an all-out flght until victory, today's session of the annual conference of the British Labour Party began discussion of another memorandum of tables by the executive outlining Labour's peace aims. TheReuter - 523 words
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Article281 1941-06-05 3 Rebuilding Of Homes In Britain London, June 4. "I HAVE lived here for 62 years and this is my home," 3aid &n 84-year-old London woman. Mr. Ernest Brown, Health Minister, looked at her "home" and saw one^rocm spotlessly clean still standing m a heap of the debris of a badlyReuter - 281 words
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Article31 1941-06-05 3 Nairobi. June 4. THE Governor of Kenya, Sir Henry Momk-Maron Moore and his wife have left forth? Congo by air on an official visit to the Governs- f nounced here.- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article77 1941-06-05 3 DALI NIGHT, which was held at Cyrano's last night m aid of Th*» War Fund, proved a great success A sum of $860 was realised from two pictures and a number of photographs and paintings offered for auction by M. Le Mayeur. although total proceeds for77 words
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Article41 1941-06-05 3 London, June 4. ITNOFFICIAL reports to-day stated tha» nine were dead, three were missing and believed dead and 13 were sent to hospita. after being recoverei from a cave-in at a pit mine m Cumberland- United PressUnited Press - 41 words
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Advertisement180 1941-06-05 3 DOGS DOGS DOGS "CASTRIQUE" U the World's Wonder Remedy for Worms Poor Condition Unhealthy Coat Lest of Energy etc. MEDICAL HALL LTD. GAy, FAS 7 anrf TUNEFUL and EXCITING, TOO! T" 3i5 P CATHAY 6.15 p.m. 9.15 P.M. Where Everybody Goes i S £I A L •V-. WB \i rackets,180 words
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751 1941-06-05 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1941. Plugging The Leaks MEW and determined efforts are being made to plug some of the Far Eastern leaks m the Allied blockade of the Axis and it is particularly significant that the United States shows signs of playing a full part m751 words
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1370 1941-06-05 4 RONALD A. MONSON - German Attack Repulsed Six Times By Intense Fire RONALD A. MONSON The Battle Of Greece— lV By In to-day's instalment describing the astounding Battle of Greece, the writer, who was commissioned by the British Ministry of Information to write a complete account of it, gives a detailed description of the1,370 words
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Advertisement334 1941-06-05 4 I "I agree.. You find I ROSES Lime Juice I satisfies all tastes!" i >T^W\ I f /yj 1 ■P J >y^NX fjf. I 1 I WATER BWlth an ASCOT Multi-Point installeO m roar home you have a fully automatic, unfailing hex water supply to Bath. Basin and Slnfc Just334 words
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Miscellaneous45 1941-06-05 4 Blwey Ctsrley I > s v 1 1 7 T V vll^y -y^ r f /Im callimg W VOLUUTteCS *>\/o*><U*,\ f <TS UUDE* THE m Wjfa* remove A Time-bomb it mi&hT vwece rt «t S T CfcNtEEM J \jWPLOI* ANY MIMUTE AMY SECOMO£y \ANY^Y^_y V^_^^>_ J45 words
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293 1941-06-05 7 RECORD RAIL TRANSPORT OF TIN, RUBBER DEFENCE REQUIREMENTS F.M^S.R. Reports Year's Revenue At $19,730,000 TONNAGES of tin-ore, rubber and coal— the highest m trarwLi ry i° f the RM& RaHways-and the substantial S tff i^ U en l €n t? of the Drfmce departments and £L Controller, Malaya, brought the293 words
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Article117 1941-06-05 7 "CHURCHILL IN EVERY HOME" Pi 4STKK busts of Mr. Winston rhun hill, with his inevitable ,r are s° ld for Tne War md >n Singapore. 1 Wit by Mr C. de Wit. mana- f the Holland Trading Co., i° street f ri>m Australia where uctory Ls producing them U a117 words
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Article274 1941-06-05 7 Labourer, Shot In Leg. Admits Guilt Own Correspondent) Kuaia Lumpur, June 4. PLEADING guilt) to a charge of I ing an assault on a police -mcer during the estate labour nkes last month, two Tamil estate 5 were to-day sentenced by Mr G. L Ho274 words
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Article259 1941-06-05 7 I WHILE having his bath m a drain m Grange Road m the early hours of May 24, S.imin bin Kaiman. a 75-year-old gardener, was horrified to see an Indian hanging by the neck from a ccccnut tree m the Chinese cemetery some 40 yards from259 words
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Article78 1941-06-05 7 *THE Federated Malay States Railways state that owing to present demands for sleeping accommodation on the night mail trains, reservations for sleeping and/ or seating accommodation as from July 1 will only ba accepted after passengers have purchased their train tickets. Tickets must be purchased and reservations made78 words
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Article370 1941-06-05 7 Double Tragedy After Collision THE inquiry into the deaths of a Javanese cyclist and an Indian motorist shortly after a collision at Grove Road on the evening of May 13, was concluded yesterday when, m recording his verdict, Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner,370 words
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Article80 1941-06-05 7 TAN Liew, 32, Lim Ah Peng, 38, Ang Chok, 33, and Yong Yoo Hoon, 27, were acquitied m the Singapore second court yesterday on a charge of importing 1,762 British trade dollars into the Colony on May 27. Court Inspector Charles Such said that on80 words
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53 1941-06-05 7 DETTY BRYANT, the 20-year-old Australian star of "Forty Thousand Horsemen," an Australian made film which is to be shown at the Capitol Theatre on June 9 m aid of The War Fund, is expected m Singapore at nron to-day. She left Sydney by53 words
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422 1941-06-05 7 Disorderly In Police Station INDIAN FINED A SCENE m a Singapore police station m which an Englishspeaking Indian was said to have given a demonstration of how he could contract the muscles of his abdomen, was described m the Singapore fifth court yesterday by Inspector G. W. Trewin, of the422 words
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Article192 1941-06-05 7 "THESE seamen have been medically ex- amined and there does not seem to tap anything desperately u-rong with them. I suggest that as they have sufficient money to live for a week at the Seamen's Hostel, they be bound over for that period on192 words
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172 1941-06-05 7 "|T is very important that people should be properly licensed and properly covered by third party insurance before they drive a car," remarked Mr. C. H. Whltton. the District Traffic Judge, yesterday when he fined R. E. Meyer $5 for driving without a licence172 words
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583 1941-06-05 7 EMPHASIZING the uncertainty of the future, and giving a warning to be prepared for another slump after this war. Dr. H. J. Page, Director of the Rubber Research Institute m Kuala Lumpur, broadcasting from Singapore last night, declared that the rubber-growing industry583 words
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359 1941-06-05 7 "Murderous Attack" After Hockey Game PRISON TERM FOR PLAYER ALLEGED to have made a "murderous attack" on a colleague with a hockey stick after an argument on the hockey field during a match between two teams of Indian policemen, Sham Singh, a constable attached to the Naval Base Police, was359 words
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128 1941-06-05 7 QKEW NG LAM, 25, pleaded £Unoy m the Singapore third court yesterday to a charge of attempting to cheat Dr C J Paglar at his dispensary m Colcman Street on Tuesday, by falsely pretending to Dr Paglar that he was authorized to collect funds128 words
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Advertisement45 1941-06-05 7 TILL 6 P.M. TO-DAY rciaMishment will remain open. SD f* if CHURCH I i Va IVa BOOK-SHOP BKA< KA>\H ED. SINGAPORE LOSE TO RAFFLES HOTEL, TEL. 4238 GOOD FOOD PROMPT COURTEOUS ATTENTION are the reasons for its Increasing POPULARITY ■I the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Air -Conditioned45 words
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Advertisement107 1941-06-05 7 They start smart and stay smart uniforms made of Fabric of a 101 uses ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE jr^^^^/n ;?^ji^U^' liil An assortment of sweet /A^vCvV I J/l and sii e nt] y swe€t bis(yf& cuits. including Cream *iFrJl- &':>} i7~?lP*rr*^-\ Sandwiches packed m unTAw/nc; .^/£\->C-£SI Airtight Cartons, Attrac- *}&1 %'*M -\if\j107 words
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Advertisement479 1941-06-05 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE (Incorporated m England) PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGBB AND CARGO SERVICE. Th« best pwlfclt acrrleca arc b^ac raalnuiaed by the P. O. S. N. Co., from the- Straits U their aaial ports of call la CbJaa, lodiA, Ceylon and the Paanagwi479 words
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Advertisement307 1941-06-05 8 BURNS PHILP LIME (Incorporated m Australia) > FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA. DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly sailings by MJL MARELLA (7.375 tons) and m.*. MERKPS (6.taa ions). Both vowel* are fitted wlfth CaUo-de-taxt sine* and do«Me berth cabins, fwtmminf battia. IvxttrtoM pnbUc rooms Slnrto RAtaro. laL elaas307 words
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Advertisement1108 1941-06-05 8 Broadcasting TO-DAY EMPIRE STATION SINGAPORE MIL 1.3H ke/s (£25 sM f.15 i.n. v Vis* ZHFI 9^t «e/s (M3C m.) lutt' C 8- f M (ZHF2 «475 me/1 48^8 a«4 GSf JJ^L Metr^ 4l ZHFS 7.25 me/s (41^8 m.) Ptmd 903 p.m. ll 3* l| ZHL. ZHFI. ZHW A *HF* 25:^^^1,108 words
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Article168 1941-06-05 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) V 4DVTV^ Kuala Lumpur, June 4. arying terms of imprisonment were imposed on 116 Tamil labourers by Mr. G. L. Howe, the First Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday evening. These men were among the 122 charged with being members of an unlawful168 words
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Article107 1941-06-05 9 Civilian BattleDress For U.K.? Harrogate, June 4. III. Morris May, president of the Leeds Wholesale Clothiers Association, predicts that the Government will be forced to adopt a "battle-dress for civilians" either worn with a collar and tie or buttoned up at the neck. "That is the only way clothing for107 words
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Article284 1941-06-05 9 BRITAIN'S URGENT NEED TO OCCUPY SYRIA London, June 4. A CRITICAL tone regarding events m Crete is still evident m editorials, though comment has moved en to the danger threatening Cyprus and Syria. After urging the Government to give a full account of the BattleReuter - 284 words
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Article44 1941-06-05 9 THE Governor and Lady Thomas will be present at to-day's performance of "Dancing Round the World" pre nted by the Pay Hamilton School of Dancing at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden. Proceeds will go to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital.44 words
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Article59 1941-06-05 9 THE S.S. Police Band will play under the 1 direction of Mr. J. C. Hitch at Katong Park at 5.30 p.m. to-day: March. "Namur," V. Richards; Overture, "My Old Stable Jacket," Lt. Menuel Bilton; Fantasia, "On Seventeenth Century Music." Major Geo. Miller. M.V.0.: To the Waltz, "Invitation," Weber-59 words
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500 1941-06-05 9 Reported Terms Of NaziFrench Agreement ITALY TOLD TO DROP CLAIMS ON FRANCE? London, June 4. LIITLER is believed to have informed Mussolini at their meeting near the Brenner Pass that Italy must abandon her claims against France. Evidence reaching informed quarters here suggests that collaboration with Vichy will at theBritish wireless - 500 words
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928 1941-06-05 9 News From Chungking By Our Chinese Correspondent TN America's role as arsenal for the democracies of the world, China plays a distinct, if humble, part by supplying tungsten, antimony and mercury, vital requisites m the manufacture of armaments. China produces 60 to 70 per928 words
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Advertisement388 1941-06-05 9 Lk^FW AiHUttHSEMEWTS r"*" TENDERS r MINIMALITY Tenders. ire now Invited for the materials or services For apply Municipal Tender* r Liauici ChJorine for the j, tly i 1941. to June 30, 1942. /closing. 12 noon. June 10. or Standard High Pressure *L>r Tuces. Date of Closing. 4 July 7. 1941388 words
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Advertisement364 1941-06-05 9 PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE. Rubber Dealers m the Islands of Singapore and Penang are reminded that coupons issued for the first and second quarters 1941 expire on June 30. 1941, and any such coupons delivered to the Rubber Control Office after 3.30 p.m. on June 30. 1941, will not be accepted.364 words
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Advertisement64 1941-06-05 9 I IHl's F^neJtdeT^ 1 1 n (1 vv j^MaS^ .^Bl aw, n <:- 1 r ;^^^MBP^WPW*>>^je^^ •J&f^M V^M^l V I j I f 88 1 1 v *^*^y^-jA^Bß^Sy^H^^3i^^Bs^^^Bßfe j 1141 11^. I ?> :^H^^^fln ft. #J*« y INGKiI^ BERGMAK m OH IN THE NEVER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN ROLE OF ULI WEMIL I F.64 words
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Miscellaneous128 1941-06-05 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST -t'SLV** 1 e M CM Office J.»a TODAY PaJembang »> r ARBM »ir 11 a.m. \t>. ARRIVALS l.i^J^J™"™ <»*> delivery •£m2L£™ <air) general deUvCT sa^^S? t0T °J nt Brltaln forwarded Apr 30 and May 2, by the U.S.A. and Trans 2*! m t jmm*m Hong Kong128 words
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Article1435 1941-06-05 10 Beau Mari And Lined Up Complete Doubles THIRD DAY OF PERAK RACE MEETING (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 4. A PONY was again responsible for the biggest surprise here to-day, the third day of the Perak Turf Club's June meeting. This was m1,435 words
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Article54 1941-06-05 10 New York, June 4. JOS Lows and Billy Conn hare signed papers for their world heavyweight 15-roynd contest m New York on June 18, Conn at the same time relinquishing his claim to the lig htheavyweight championship, which he holds, bat which he surrendered when preparing for hisReuter - 54 words
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Article17 1941-06-05 10 The draw on the big sweep, value $74,388, resulted: 1 ***** 2 ***** 3 *****17 words
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Article457 1941-06-05 10 NINE GOALS SCORED ON THE PADANG Malays 6: S.C.C 3. MEETING on the padang yesterday m the second round m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league competition the Malays beat the S.CC m a quiet-scoring game, netting six times against the club's three. The result457 words
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227 1941-06-05 10 pLAYTNG at Chang! yesterday an AntiAircraft Regiment beat the Royal Navy by 60 runs m a cricket match. The scores were: Anti- Aircraft Regiment Lt Hamp c Larbey b Wills 47 Sgt. Colby c Smethurst b Watts 9 Lt Peirce c Malby b Wills227 words
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Article83 1941-06-05 10 Goons Win Doubles Title (From Our Own Correspondent) Fenans. June 4. GOON KOK YING and his brother. Goon Kok Lem. won the men's doubles title m the Penang tennis championships yesterday afternoon when they defeated Goh Hock Jin and Cheah Wat Swee m straight sets. In83 words
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402 1941-06-05 10 POLICE BEATEN AT DEPOT RE. (Changi) 3; Police THREE brilliant goals by Humphries, the Rp L forward who duplicated his performance for t£ J** {Th against the South China team recently, ena! lT** Sappers to beat the Police by three soak r** tfe402 words
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Article418 1941-06-05 10 THREE-ONE VICTORY OVER A.-A. GUNNERS CAJ%. 3; R.A. (A.A.) 1. DLATING a hard, skllfml pune of soccer the Chinese Athletic Association had Mttle difleaity In beating the RJi. (A.A.) by three goals to one m first division league soccer match played at the stadium yesterday. After418 words
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Article190 1941-06-05 10 Ties For Monday At S.C.C. Y.M.CA. fIHHE Singapore lawn tennis championship tournament, which this year is being held m aid of The War Fund and the Malaya Patriotic Fund, will start on the courts of the Singapore Cricket Club and the V.M.C.A. ju 445 p.m. on Monday.190 words
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157 1941-06-05 10 THE following are this week-end's events at th Royal Singapore Yacht Club: To-morrow there will be the usual afternoon races for all classes, except the 14 ft. dinghy class, starting at 5.23 p.m. for A class and 5.25 p.m. for B and C classes;157 words
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107 1941-06-05 10 'From Our Own Correspondent* Malacca, June 3. MALACCA'S team against Johore m the first inter-State fixture m the Malaya Cup soccer competition, to be played at the Bandar Hilir Park on Friday, will be chosen from the following: D. Hendroff (capt.) < Excise). Tarn107 words
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Article198 1941-06-05 10 V.M.C.A. Draw With Air Headquarters A FEATURi; of the cr:ctet nutch A V.M.C.A. ground yesta*? 1* V.M.C.A drew with Air kSL^^ the brilliant batting of G wT who scored 114 nh not out T breezy innings, whirh include twelve fours The mm iwr: I >K.\ Thiam198 words
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Article168 1941-06-05 10 Y.M.C.A. TEN NIS RESULTS V.M.C.A. open ia*n aims loumawat Handicap Singles: Ong Swe? Ke:x (mi Major Maisey 7—5. 6—4; S Da»ooc mo; Choo Keng Kiat I— 6—4. $—3 Handicap Mixed Doabto: Its R I Grt. fith and J. D. Ellas beat Miss M Mm J. G. Houston 6—:. 7—5 Open168 words
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Advertisement25 1941-06-05 10 r SAUSAGES that will ««<« i/on ask for a second kelputf //I It's always a treat when S.C.S SAUSAGES are put on the ».y 7 s^^v25 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous34 1941-06-05 10 To-day's Sports Events SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, reserve division, S.C.F.A. V*. M.F.A., stadium; second dlv Won (a), S.H.B vs. STjTc.. 5.H.8.: V.M.C.A. t». Malay Regiment, 1.M.C.A.; B.H.L. ££ntoco v». G.E.C Farrer ParkTenato: V.M.C.A. S.C.B.C. toOTimmti34 words
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