The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 June 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 1«431. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941. S CENTS
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  • 675 1 Beirut Reached: Fighting Outside Town More French Desert, Lebanese Troops Lay Down Arms FINAL COLLAPSE OF "TOKEN RESISTANCE" HELD NEAR jm ALLIED FORCES IN SYRIA HAVE CAPTURED DAlffi&S^ND THEIft KSTRY INTO BEIRUT, ON THE COAST, IS IMMINENT FIGHTING NOW OIN G ON IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF
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  • 64 1 London, June 10. REUTER was informed authoritatively to-day that there is no confirmation whatever of the report being circulated through enemy-controlled wireless channels that Cyprus has been subjected to German and Italian air attacks during the last 48 hours. It was stated in London that
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  • 53 1 London, June 10. Al5-MINUTE air raid alarm was sounded in Haifa to-day when hostile planes approached the city before noon, according to reports from Jerusalem No bombs *w* dropped, however. Women and children wene 10-nav evacuated from the northernmost settlements of Palestine os a precaution, it was
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  • 51 1 London, Jane 10. UK. Dudley Jack Barnato Joel, ConserOT vative member of Parliament for Dudley, is reported missing and presumed killed. He was in the Naval Volunteer Reserve. He is the youngest son of the late Mr. S. B. Joel, famous South African mining magnate and turf notability
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  • 38 1 London, June 10. ACCORDING to reports from the United States, the Mexican Government intends to intern for the duration of the war 500 Italian and German seamen of Axis ships which have been confiscated by the Government. Reuter
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  • 41 1 Cairo, June 10. It is officially stated that British planes patrolling: over British warships off the Syria coast shot down live enemy planes. British fighters drove off enem: aircraft attempting: to bom] British motor transport at Sana mein Reuter
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  • 52 1 London, June It. rIE Victoria Cross has been awarded to Second-Lieutenant Karim Singh Bag at of the Corps of Indian Engineers for most conspicuous service in the Middle East. This is the first V.C. to be awarded to an officer of the Indian Army during this
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  • 263 1 Light On Duce's Complicity In MatteotiKilling? Cairo, June 10. rDAY is the 17tti anniversary of the death of the great Italian Liberal deputy, Clacomono Mateotti To-day, too, the free Italian daily newspaper Corriere di Italia, which is published in Cairo, printed an alleged fascimile of a letter which U claimed
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  • 93 1 Bangkok, June 16. MAJOR Osthananda returned from Singapore this afternoon thoroughly bucked up by the success of his mission. He said he was most optimistic about the future of Anglo -Thai relations. He said he took every opportunity to clear misunderstandings about political and economic
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  • 164 1 London, June 10. SPEAKING in Rome to-day on the first anniversary of Italy's entry into the War, Mussolini revealed that the German Government has agreed to allow Italy to occupy the whole of Greece, including Athens. Mussolini declared that Italy had settled her
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  • 821 1 CEASELESS STREAM OF PLANES TO MIDDLE EAST— CHURCHILL Nazis Lost 430 Planes In Crete Campaign London, June 10. "QINCE the battle of Britain was won by our fighters •^last Autumn, we have ceaselessly been sending aircraft and armaments as fast as possible to the Middle East by every route and
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    • 361 2 PORTRA.TS OF 7 PR.NC.PAt CHARACTERS FROM /f^ omc iJ&J^^^t^! t I-' 'SSkj^&i JPi IPSBBk&S'S nBHS^s-^'" 'v.a» HB^ 'v 'Tjßjifefe, -«^H y x *^9F «9E. '•'.<]/ /^JBfjBI BBT^-- i '>.''"'' ''''.'^'^:*x ''x'X:' x^B^B^B^B^BHK^' '^Bl B^F y >>..:. y > '^fey MOLLY ADAM WHO JACK, WHO BETRAYS "SJH f^^^M^ J?^ 'M^^ DAVID,
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    • 336 2 AUSTRALIA'S GROWING INDUSTRIES MAT the rate Australia's war efforts and home industries are progressing, she will in nve years be able to supply all the British Empire's needs," said Mr. C. R. Calvett, manager of the Ceylon Observer and Associated Productions Ltd., India, when he arrived in Singapore from Australia
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    • 93 2 BETTY BRYANT HAS CAPTURED ALL HEARTS! SEE HER IN THIS THRILLING ADVENTURE EPIC.. THE TALK OF THE TOWN l I CAPITOL PJi TODAY 3.15-6.15-9.15 B^ 9pM Universal Pictures present L Charles Chauvel's stirring epic H^A M of the Australian Lig:ht Horse j A in the Palestine campaign L^fl 'FORTY H/D
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  • 815 3 t London, June 10 j-fIES the House of Commons debated the situation in \l the Middle tast to-day, members very warralv praised achievements of Gen. Sir Archibald WaveH, Middle .in and criticism was expressed about the prer tion s for the defence of Crete. p
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  • 71 3 New York, June 10 MRS Wellington Koo, wife of the Chinese Ambassador to France, arrived here today aboard the steamship Cambion for a brief rest before leturning to London. Mrs. Koo paid a tribute to Chinese and British resistance. She said outside aid was essential or both Britain and China.
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  • 342 3 Fain Attitude ed On? l'okio, June 10. :ctory" was the de- by the Japanese -nan at a Press conierence he Netherlands Indie* z£ Mpanese proposals subthe Bataria economic conReuter. ,aded that he could aying that the reply .axeiul consideration. Tniv* *> divulge the contents
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  • 49 3 -OLD Hainanese. Lee Ah Peng. soda fountain in Telok •^nsapore. was killed when ?as cylinder supplying the The cap was later found *nr* and dislodged a plank B'jwe the soda fountain but i into the room abore. where «ptag. Tlie chUd was unhurt.
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  • 100 3 |«*roces the world over are *ith the brUliant acting of ither in straight drama or Mi Fred Astaire. But P riormarices are capped in one Poyle." an R.K.O. Radio <• and heart-breaks erf the i li opened at the Alhambra > audiences, a" i
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  • 42 3 MEKONG RIVE4R AGAIN OPEN TO TRAFFIC Hanoi. Jim U. cU*ed since the outbreak of 1 Pr nch Indo-Chinm border Mekong RiTer bat been re- *W:«jn. u is Mmounced. Uie Governmaot-sub- g e between S*v*niiakhet and per rea-hes of the Mefcacf Saltern News
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  • 124 3 Petain Message To Franco Vichy, June 10. CARDINAL Gerlier, Archbishop o y Lyons, confirmed in an interview he rave before leaving for Madrid that he had been entrusted with a message from Marshal Pe tain to Gen. Franco. "I had a long interview with Marshal Petain and Adra. Darlan (Vichy
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  • 347 3 DETAILS POINT TO VESSEL HAVING BEEN ATTACKED BY U-BOAT Ordeal Of Survivors T New York, June 10. HE report of the sinking of the United States steamer Robin Moor in the South Atlantic is confirmed by the United States Ambassador to Brazil, Mr.
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  • 38 3 London, June 10. THE Vichy Ambassador in Washington, M. Henri Have, has been informed by the State Department that the United Stales Government finds no evidence to warrant a jhange in its critical view of Franco-German collaboration.- Reuter
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  • 138 3 Reported German Offer Tc Vichy New York, June 10. THE German occupying authorities 1 in France have made an CHiright offer to Vichy for immediate execution of the peace treaty, according to the Berne correspondent of the New York Times quoting diplomatic quarters at Berne. The treaty, he said, would
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  • 142 3 Honolulu, June 10. JLSOP-E than 100 United States pilots have volunteered for service in China since May 30 when the Army Department indicated "it would permit airmen to resign from the Army Air Corps to fly in China, the Chinese consul-general Mr. King
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  • 102 3 London, June It. D A.F bomber and coastal command air- craft encountered Intense anti-aircraft fire and fought several engagements with enemy fighters in daylight yesterday when they made widespread attacks on enemy shipping off the coasts of Norway. Holland, Belgium, and Prance, announces the Air
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  • 152 3 London, June 10. IN the debate !n the House of CunI mons to-day, the Conservative Col. MacNamara, embarked on a prophecy. He^aTsure Hitler would make a peace Srive which would fail and he would 5-y to liquidate the second front in the does
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  • 105 3 C.-in-C. Is Impressed With Burma Defences Rangoon, June 10. /CONCLUDING a four-day inspection of Burmn. units. Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Commandcr-in-Chief, Far East, expressed satisfaction at the army's expansion in all directions since hi." last visit. A continuous supply of the most modern equipment, he said, is reaching
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  • 51 3 Atlanta, Jui< 10. CHOUTING "thumbs up, when do we fly?" and vociferously welcomed both by crowds anri United States cadets wirh whom they will bo quartered. British fled^lins fliers .arrived at half a dozen southern living fields to-day from Canada to begin their preliminary training.
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  • 267 3 Inglewood Strike Collapses Washington, June 10. TIE strike by workers of the North American Aviation Corporation's factory at Inglewood. California, has collapsed. Several warpir.nes were completed by men who resumed work yesterday and ;^.OOO more employees were expected back on duty u -day Military patrols are protecting theworkers both at
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  • 55 3 London. June H> lI2UT -COL. PEAKE. known throughout the A rab world as Peake Pasha, has announced the birth of a daughter H«* wa. v the "omniarding officer of an Arab legion and director of public Mewttf in Transjcrdan from its iac«H.ion in 1922 uiiUl
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    • 143 3 RED PALM OIL contains considerable quantities •f Vitamin A. may used as a cooking Ail or at a medicine, Prrvcni* Influenza roughs and Colds. Product 01 Maiaya per SO cents, bottle. MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. TREBLE THE LAUGHS of 'ROAD TO SINGAPORE' OPENING TO-DAY pITII I V 3.15
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  • 649 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941. Eurasian Volunteers THE appeal which has been issued for more recruits for the Eurasian companies of the Singapore Volunteers Corps deserves the immediate attention and full support of the community. In the eighty odd years since the formation of the Corps, the
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  • 735 4  - Britain Is Getting Into He r Stride JOHN GORDON By AIR raids have become so much a normal part of life in Britain these days that they have ceased to dominate conversation in the morning trains unless of course your train happens to come from a blitzed town. That shows
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  • 138 4 IN English wood nas been dlsro"*J A afl e r months of research^ the place of the tuyere root nj» which briar pipes are ma* Bit uk name of the wrod is a secret Great Britain export W per p round the Atlas Mountaii^ FY>r year?
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  • 81 4 moved up towards a i- fd Ing distance of the Even at this »U move could be m*< At tero hour on Sa "wj DaVuiSons. march**** '^r crossed to FJ*n«. were surprised tf fortifled Posts around Me 1^ fo «r PJ^ was ertimatod that batUlions
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  • 444 4 DRITISH films are still finding their way into th«» cinemas of blockaded Europe. 'Tianks to co-operation between the authorities and the British film distributors, audiences in Scandinavia continue to enjoy the films of British comedians like George Formby and "Big-hearted" Arthur Askey. Formby,
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  • 1374 5  - Resplendent Scene At premiere Of Australian Screen Epic MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By :^T lights in the foyer, a CJe of P^'tty girls selling and progreeted you at the Theatre on Monday KVnen Uw Australian film ?L Thousand Horsemen 1 premiere in aid of The :.nd. -m $::,TOO was
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  • 832 5 Factories And Forces Join In The Chorus GOODBYE Piccadilly Farewell Leicester Square" ran the famous British song of the last war, and if its words apply only too well to London's amusement centre during these bombastic days and clamorous nights, there are many other places in
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    • 53 5 *AKE UP YOUR UVER BILEM out two pounds of laily If this bil« food doe«n-t digest t^cTv" lhe bo**!' Wind bloat! up 8^ 00 811^ 31 1 Your whole ZL*i£^ifi* you feel iour. ured and s**a ,£?^y oukMhifu. A mere bowel W***!?^.]!? f* 1 !t S*° V L ltU Llver
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    • 246 5 No party is complete without him now vWx /o^ [nothing I^H^ hfl miserable! seems w (j/fnm L WHAT'S THE [WANT ME M 1 V V >w/»rrfff P W/vo-/voiM| HA^£ A fl/ir/y I SUGGESTING THAT WILL PJK^T i L ACK R£f SE S M YOU!^B^ P£/?So^^ [Wfa ANYONE J f J/M
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  • 118 6 In his broadcast last night the Commander-in-Chief, China Station, Vice-Admir-al Sir Geoffrey Layton, referred to the increased activity which has taken place recently at the Singapore Naval Base. These pictures are the first to be released cf the base showing naval vessels refitting or
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    • 104 6 V w« m <■*• _r~'* >^n>^% r hi stun*! gACK up the Empire's Fighting Forces by subscribing to the F.M.S. War Loan It a Gilt Edged Investment— Registered Stock I Additional Security— and you will get ba every cent, plus interest at 3<~c per annum tax free Proceeds of the
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  • 2318 7 C-in-C. Refers To Possibility Of Use By Allied Warships "THE Singapore Naval Base is ready now to carry out is ever IS" 8 if the lar est fleet fOT which it n the P«S XJ™,? B**8 w f re in operations
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  • 27 7 frer press understands that rlrthrr reinforcements for the imperial Force have axin s,n«apore and have pro- lheir sUtk>ns ta MaU y*-
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  • 267 7 Alleged Attempt To Murder His Sister tnrß a quarrel with his sister, A" v£ e over a boy-friend of whom 26-year-old Arthur if dn w out a knife and stabJ ?f,V was alleged in the ELncre court yesterday. «a-ed a tentative charge in a jtnien^a attempting to g*^* 15 ajn
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  • 128 7 MLSo Lee Bredin, reporter for Hearst pubocauons, who is going to the Netherlands hLa u the gutst of the Dutch Govern■eni to write on tiie defences of the islands, irwi m 6u:Bra.^-re from San Pranc^co by to American C Upper yesterday. Zt'?..:\ vhl is
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  • 97 7 SNG KENG, a 25-year-old Teochew, sentenced to a total of one year's l 3ro «s imprisonment by Mr. W. D. Carew, Ma«islrat\ yester<iay on two charges >iTig a member of unlawful societies. ■s staled that when the detectives went *au's rooms in Minto Road
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  • 92 7 i"»ONVICTED on a charge of carrying on a "wha hoay" lottery, a 68-year-old Halnanese, Tan Ah Gee, was sentenced 10 six weeks' simple imprisonment by Mr. W. D. Carew, Third Magistrate, yesterday. It wm stated that when Inspector T. C. Cheah. of th? Detective Branch, raided a house
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  • 25 7 MR. G. H. KIAT will speak on "Civ::..;.: Indebtedness What is the Remedy: the stag dinner meeting of the M«ubr Rotary Club to-night.
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  • 62 7 Twenty-two-year-old R. K. Mohd. Yusol claimed trial in the Singapore third court yesterday on a charge that last Nov. 20 he cheated an Indian, Narainan, of 12 dozens toothbrushes which were valued at $28. The case was postponed to June 17 for mention aod pclice bail was extended. In the
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  • 212 7 War Loan Lists Will Open On Monday LISTS for the new $10,000,000 Straits Settlements War Loan will open on Monday and will close on a date to be notified in the Goverr.ment Gazette, which will not be later than July 1. The Singapore branch of the Chartered Bank of India,
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  • 176 7 PETITION FOR REDUCTION OF ESTATE DUTY pLAIMING that Government's re- cent action in lowering the rates of duty on estates valued at upwards of $3,000,000 will affect but a mere handful of estates, a number of property owners in the Straits Settlements have sent a petition to the Governor. Sir
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  • 139 7 One of the suggestions made in the petition is that "as Government values immovable properties for the purpose of estate duty, the Government should be wiliing to take at its own valuation at least some of those immovable properties in satisfaction or part satisfaction of its claims for
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  • 100 7 AiT^EGED to have committed criminal breach of trust in respect of a cheque foi $2.0f>0 given to him by the managing partner of a firm of rubber dealers In Singapore to buy a rare kind of tea, Ooi Hoe Soo claimed trial in the criminal
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  • 663 7 Recommendations On Restriction Of The Use Of Paper IMPORTANT recommendations have been made to control the wartime consumption of paper and paper board in Malaya. Made by the special joint comnr^e appointed for the purpose, the 'recommendations, are under consideration by the various Malayan adm£eito£n* on the issue ofi^spapefs or
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  • 391 7 HAD PREVIOUS CONVICTION "THE court cannot have any leniency on you; you have shown no leniency at all on your victim." With these words Mr. Justice Manning sentenced Lim John Chye at the Assizes yesterday to four years' rigorous imprisonment and 24 strokes of the
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    • 100 7 H-M-V 7-VALVE TROPICAL RADIOGRAM MODEL 10 3 2 A. C. MAINS The imposing design of the cabinet is finished in walnut figured in front, and s raight^ grained lid and sides with a darker base. The loudspeaker grill covered by wire mesh is finished with antique bronze. PRICE $550.00 AGERTS
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  • 93 8 Istanbul, June 10. A SEABORNE German blitz en Syria will fail, in the opinion of British and neutral observers here, who see little chance of the "oddest fleet ever assembled for invasion." Such an attempt wjuld involve traversing 400 miles of the "most
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  • 24 8 Jerusalem, June 10. ALL the Allied columns entering Syria carried tremendous quantities of foodstuffs, apparently for distribution to the short-rationed Syrian populations.- United Press
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  • 19 8 CIR Allan CuU.^'^- 1t West Alrica n J^f Gold r, 1^ British Wireless
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  • 21 8 or wounded^ fai swmo' wagons loaded wL grade on Thur^ti 3*l. press reoorts Uni te d Press
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    • 412 9 <P»ERTiSEMENTS rKNDEKS Singapore I Mi'N' r!PALITY Tenders. ire now Invited for the *r^ materials or services For tfi« Municipal Tender* af standard High Pressure •eLr Ti*:s. Date of Closing 4 gf%ly7 1541 "ofllOiW gallon dnuns of •s&lf*rtant of approved quality C^tSi manufacture. Date of noon. June 30. 1941. W W.
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    • 213 9 PUBLIC NOTICE? THE PUBLIC SERVICES CONTRACTS COMMISSION It is notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has appointed a Commission of Enquiry to enquire into the systems of uniting tenders and entering into contracts for works and supplies and of supervising and paying for such works and supplies
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  • 494 10 SAPPERS DEFEAT GUNNERS THREE ONE Martin In Fins Form For The Winners Royal Engineers 3 Royal Artillery (A.-A.) L THREE brilliant poals by Martin enabled the Royal Engineers to snatch a three-one victory over the R.A. (A.-A.) in a first division league soccer fixture at Changi yesterday. By virtue of
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  • 54 10 THE following have been selected to represent the Sinhalese Association at cricket against the Post Office Club at 2 p.m. to-morrow: K. J. Perera captain >, E. Jayakody, C. Seneviratne, K. Marando, R. Fernando, C. Fernando, J. Jayakody. L. Sirimana. H. H. Samson, Fred van Rooyen. S. Goonawardene.
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  • 268 10 Manchester ■> 1; Gordons 1. I>OINTS were shared at Tanglln yes- terday when the Minchesters and the Gordons drew one-all in the first division of the league. Both goals were •cored in the first half. The Dona, starting snappily, opened the scoring within 2Lrt> minutes, CDonneU
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  • 115 10 AT an examination held at the "Y.M.C.A. Swimming pool yesterday the following Victoria School boys were successful in gaining awards in the Royal Life Saving Society's tests, in- termediate certificate and bronze medallion One boy qualified for a bar to the bron7e medallion, ""he names of these
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  • 44 10 THE following will represent the Y.M.C.A. against R.I. at Bosket-ball on the Y.MC.A. ground at 4.30 p.m. to-mcrtpw: Swee Keo (raptain*. Lim Ngit Sicng, Looi Kens Lum, Loi Peng Kong, Ooh Chin Chye, Lim Kah Teng, Lee ;ch Ming. Teo Seng Chew.
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  • 175 10 LA. 3; Customs 1. CTRIKING good form In the second half. the Indian Association scored three goals in quick succession to beat the Customs by three goals to one In a second division (b) league soccer match played at the Clerical Union ground yesterday. Early
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  • 125 10 CELVARAYEN VALENTIN, a 38-year-old u Indian who was stated to be a French citizen, appeared in the Singapore third court yesterday on a charge of failing to report to the Registration of Aliens Office on his arrival in Singapore on June 6. It was stated I hat
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  • 55 10 THE following wm represent the Iniu d i a 5 A^ociation at cricket against the S.R.C. on the I.A. ground at 11 a.m on Sunday Lall Singh (capt.\ w&zir Singh, Choor.Singh B S. Varma, Hussein Shah, Heera Singh. Kuldip Singh D P^annaraj. P. K. Baskaran, N. Abbasbhoy f
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  • 26 10 THE RA.M.C. beat the R.A.F. (SeletaD by three goals to one In a second division <a> league soccer match played at Seletar vesf.prdT-
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  • 28 10 B*u*KMANNS were awarded a walk-over by the O.E.C In a Business Houses' League soccer match which was to have been played at the J.C.S.A. ground yestor-
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  • 97 10 (From Oar Own Correspondent) Ipoh, June 10. THE South China Athletic Association soccer team beat a Perak Selected XI by three goal* to nil in the but game of their tour here to-day. The match was played In aid of The War Fund and the
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  • 862 10 (Froin Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 10. ALTOGETHER 120 horses and ponies have been entered for the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting this year which is being: run on Saturday, June 21, Wednesday, June 25, and Saturday, June 28. The entries are: Horses Class Two JJORSES
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  • 60 10 TIES to-day in the Y.M.C.A. open tennis tournament are as follows: Handicap men's doubles final: J. G. Houstcn and R. A. W. Hills vs. Ahmad Shah and A. G. B. Pakir. Handicap mixed doubles final: Mr. and H. L. Ward vs. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Wong. Handicap
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  • 66 10 THE following are chosen the East CoaM Bacirrmton team against the F. Party "A" team in a friendly consisting of four singles and ttwe doubles, to be slaved at tne HipW World covered rttdii »t 73f nm Friday: Oiig Bvee V S- S« Teck Huat K< H
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  • 627 10 Yong Loon Chong Mrs. Pennefather Win Well RESULTS AND TIES i» TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDOUBTEDLY the finest game p| a>e <i th lawn tennis championship tournament a "fL*" 1 11 courts yesterday was the mixed douMe* «-J S *C Yong Loon Chon? and Mrs. L. M w? >»* Lieut. P. Rodgers
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  • 250 10 Ties For The W V 1 ties in the m',.,., Association's Junio^f. pion&hips at the Clerical I Saturda> At -m; Pr Men's Single CVvr Women's Singii CMcrrtdaiei Miss Noun MurUiy l'~ shire vv m. Veteran^ S< vs. K.).. Men's Doub Siak Kwe*- I ru<. Hy«€ and II
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    • 45 10 To-day's Sports Events SOCCER: reserve Ji vision, Gordons vs. Malays, stadium; second division (a). R.A. (8.M.) vs. ftoyal Navy, Blakan Matl: RE. (PB.) vs. R^.F fT), PuUu Branl; R.A F. Hq vs. S.C.F.A.. Geylanc TENNIS: Singapore championships. S.C.C. and Y M C.A. courts 4-50 p.m.
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    • 120 10 MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY Java air 9 a.m. Medan air 11 a.m. Palembang air 9 a.m. TO-MORROW Australia air 4 p.m. Java air 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. New Zealand air 4 pjn. Palembang air 9 a.m. ARRIVALS Mails from Great Britain
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