The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 June 1941

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO 16,334. ESTD. 1855. SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941. 5 CENTS
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  • 205 1 Brought To Standstill Bv Aerial Torbedo LATER SEEN MOVING OFF AT GREATLY REDUCED SPEED London, June 13. BRITISH aeroplane torpedoed a German pocket-battle- ship off the coast of Norway early to-day. The pocket* fcttiohip. whose identity is not revealed, was brought to i standstill, but later
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  • 482 1 Cairo, June 13. •T •> understood that the Allies have practically surround*l Damascus but parleys are m progress with a view to avoiding bloodshed, which have delayed the AllieA »try. .says Reuter. Earlier it was reported from Vichy that a big
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  • 30 1 Washington, June 12. THE Secretary of the Navy, Col. 1 Frank Knox, to-day ordered all ratings m the Naval Reserve on active duty. United Press.
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  • 283 1 Statesmanship Says Yoshizawa Tokio, June 13. THE Batavia trade talks between Japan and the Netherlands Indies have reached an "absolute deadlock" and "the only course left is either statesmanship or a resort to force," the leader of the Japanese delegation, Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, told
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  • 66 1 Madrid, June 13. IT is reported here that three bombers of unknown nationality bombed Gibraltar to-day, dropping ten bombs on piers and other bombs at Punta Europa. Two or three bombs fell m the sea The extent of the damage is not known but the raid was ti£6
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  • 29 1 London, June 13. SIR Stafford Cripps, British Ambassador m Moscow, who is now m London, to-day continued his talks with Foreign Office officials.— Reuter.
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  • 350 1 Darlan Realizi ng He Cannot Unite France Against Britain London, June 13. »T*HE British and Free French forces m Syria are opposed by 45,000 Vichy troops, of whom 30,000 are natives, according to an estimate given by Gen. de Gaulle's Chief of Staff, Gen. Petit, m an interview m London
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  • 916 1 Britain Replies To Vichy Protest: French Urged To Cease Syria Resistance London, June 13. THE British Government has told Vichy that "responsibility for the consequences of assistance which the French authorities m Syria were instructed to render to the enemies of His Majesty must rest with Marshal Petain's Government." This
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  • 151 1 Goebbels Is Censored In Germany! ARTICLE ON IMMINENT INVASION OF BRITAIN New York, June 13. pOPIES of the final edition of the v Nazi party organ. Voelkischer Beobachter, containing an article by Gcebbels foreshadowing an imminent invasion of Britain, have been confiscated by Reich officials, according to a Dow Jones
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  • 33 1 Ottawa, June 13. CANADIAN troops are read y to be v used m any field decided on by the High Command, declared the Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. W. L. Mackenzie King, to-day Reuter
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    • 209 2 "DULCY'S" IN AFRICA NOW! —and DOES SHE MAKE THE ZULU DANCE TUESDAY NEXT AT THE CAPITOL \MyvNsv\ YmaisiA I wit/. ANN SOTHERN I E SHEPPERD STIUOWICK I I ficreraPUybyMmryO.McCmUJr. DiT w t^d Dy H- CV Potter Produced by J W^l(«r Ruben MAISIK >iAKh,S AFRICA HOTTER It's a new M.GJW. Comedy
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    • 117 2 4 SHOWS TO-DAY *«t TOmqr^jAt the CAPITOL MISS BETTY BRYANT has kindly consented A I «vJb to make a farewell appearance at TO-NJGHT'S L <£? A M 6.15 and 9.15 Shows ft H^ The Whole Town is talking about the first great V: v v3^fi^W Australian Screen Triumph x^y\ MtfmP
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  • 795 3 Vigorous Note On Sinking Of Robin Moor Likely INCIDENT AGGRAVATED BY LOSS OF 35 LIVES iCCOBiMNG to authoritative Washington reports a A visoreu* note wiß be sent to Germany on' the M^ktfin* of the Robin Moor with a demand for comj^itkm f»r Jo 8
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  • 32 3 Washing: ton, June 13. PRESIDENT Roosevelt, who is reportI ed to be suffering from A slight sore throat, has cancelled all engagements, including the regular Friday Cabinet meeting and Press conference. Reuter
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  • 306 3 Smvivors Tell Of U-boat Outrage Washington, June 13. rt from the United at Peniambuco. Mr. urn. states: There v ♦he mindo of the survivors Mi>or that the CommanZrind 1 the submarine which sank the JJtor r- r were German." says pro added that the only t on the submarine which
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  • 94 3 KachdjMl, June 13. •*ySHY strong measures" would be taken against Rashid Ali and his **«?ues.- said the new Iraq Prime «er. Jama! Madfal, m a broadcast ■Jp to the nation to-day. 1 hid not hesitated, said Jamal to co-operate with foreign their agents m spreading
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  • 15 3 Helsinki. Vune 12. JF^INFORMED quartern here toexpect at any moment an annouacement reeardine United Press
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  • 35 3 G Berlin, June IJ. KRMANY will "continue to sink every ship with contraband for England," a Government spokesman, commenting on the sinking of the American freighter Robin Moor, said here to-day United Press
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  • 352 3 U.S. Ships May Replace Allied In Far East Washington, June 12. i I>LANS for a major reshuffling of American, British, Australian and Chinese tonnage m the Pacific and Indian oceans to provide more ships for Britain's vital trans-Atlantic rojte are near completion, it is reliably learned. It is reported that
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  • 145 3 Only Two American Correspondents Now In Germany London. Ji«jae 13. THE number oX American special corres- pendents m Germany now has been reduced to two by the Chicago Dally News closing its Berlin office. Its correspondent Mr. Darid M. Nichoi, departed for Berne a few days ago. He was accompanied
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  • 57 3 Istanbul, Jane IS. TPHE flight of Axis nationals from Syria because of the Allied entry is shown m the arriVal here from Aleppo of 27 Germans and nine Italians. The Italians were members of the Armistice Commission but the Germans had been engaged m
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  • 23 3 A MESSAGE from Vatican City says that the Pope yesterday received m private audience the Secretary of the Apostolic delegation m Syria.- Reuter
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  • 32 3 Over 6,000 Firms In France Working For Germans London, fune 13. MORE than 6,000 business concerns m unoccupied France are collaborating: with the enemy, states the Leopoldville (Belgian Congo) radio to-day Reuter
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  • 344 3 p Nicosia, Jane 13. J** N the evacuation of Crete, an r< oa Cyprus has been •I any moment and pre- for defence are continued night, cables Reuter's correspondent. j^ «n*Te is the British advance m .^int; watched with greater in•l m this
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  • 201 3 London, June 13. Rumours of Soviet preparations for war with Germany are tievoitl of foundation, states the oilieial Soviet news agency, Tass.- Rcuier. The statement, broadcast by the Moscow radio to-night, specifically says: U) Germany has not presented any demands to the U.S.SII. and no negotiation could therefore
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  • 338 3 STALIN WILL RESIST IF HITLER FORCES ISSUE London, June 13. DEPORTS aljout Russo-German relations were received from several European capitals to-day. It is expected m Ankara that Germany will demand further economic concessions from the Soviet Union with considerable armed backing. Another report states that
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  • 128 3 New York, Jane 13. TTHfc German people have gone so far wrong under the Nazi regime that it is virtually impossible for oid German culture and learning to be reborn, declared Prince Bernhard oi the Netherlands m an interview with tne New Ytvr's. Tines correspondent at
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  • 43 3 RRITAIN'S weekly cheese ration wffl be lncreased from one to two ouncts on June 13 an 4 the butter ration reduced from four to two ounces. Tne preserves ration will be raised from eight drnc-'s to one pound per month m August.- Reuter
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  • 94 3 New York. June 13. CIRCLES close to the Administration to-day informed the New York Herald-Tribune that th; United Slates is considering the advisability of cutting off oil shipments to Japan. They said if such action is taken it should result m easing the proposed
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  • 121 3 Lomloti, J-.mr 13. AVER 10,000 casualties were caused b.v German air raids on Great Britain last month. The figures fcr May Issued by *he Ministry of Home Security to -day show that 5,294 people were billed. 5.181 were injured and detained m hospital and 75 persons
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  • 60 3 Washington, J«ne 12. DADIO listeners here last night said they heard a broadcast, apparently from Italy, stating a German *hip had docked at an rtalian port with nine survivors of the American freighter Robin Msor, which was sunk by a German £ii binan ne. There was
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  • 198 3 Tokte. lune 13. "THE Nichi Nichi Shinibun's Hanoi correspondent, m a special message citing information allegedly received from reliable quarters. c.aid to-day that the United States and Britain were taking advantage o: .he ieaJloek of the Batavia parley and had suddenly started to join
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  • 53 3 Banffkttk. j U nr THE Thai Minister of Publlctty, Major Vilas 1 Osathananda, told Uic Preu> m Bangkok tr-dav that his mission to Singapore last we*»K helped to clarify Anglo-Thai relations. He said Britain had asked for nothing In j.etu-n foi gasoline and oil to be released to
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  • 718 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1941. Clerical Indebtedness THE problem of clerical indebtedness which has recently an receiving considerable public attention is by no means a new one. It has been a problem m Malaya for many years and there are indications that the renewed concern which is
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    4 4 Eire today, where tomorrow?
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  • 1058 4 "This War Is One Of Brains As Wei! As Of Brawn" Letter London, May 23. U/HEN you read from time to time that such-and-such an age group have registered under the Industrial Registration Scheme don't imagine that all your friends have been taken from their jobs and rushed off to
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  • 1449 5 Children's Party To Aid Young Victims Of Air Raids In Britain Free Press Feature By MARY HEATHCOTT VERY cheerful children's i \rvwas held at the home H B. Winter m Corn'Jfardens on Wednesday. a< the second of two i<* organized for the same fund to provide KU for child air
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  • 36 5 Of high fashion interest is this dinner frock of white faille with yoke of rust and embroidered girdle, designed by Adrian and worn by Ann Soihern m a new M.G.M. film.
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  • 1030 6 THE people of the British Empire must be prepared "just to hang on until the trickle of help from the United States grew to a stream, and ultimately into a great torrent, declared the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R.
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  • 135 6 Suicide Of NaziC.-in-C. In Norway RUDOLF Hess fled from Germany because he doubted the integrity of Hitler's intentions. especially towards Russia, says he London Daily Telegraph's diplomatic writer. Admiral Boehm. German Na\jJ Commander-in-Chief m Norway, who was found dead m his room at the Grand Hotel, Oslo Norway probably committed
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  • 55 6 AI3V2-year-old Burmese prince is a scholar at St. Peter's College. Auckland. He was studying at Canterbury. England, and was evacuated because of air raids. The headmaster of the college Uhe Rev. Guy Penreath) said he wishes the prince to live a normal life with
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    12 6 A pom-pom crew carrying out target practice on board a Canadian destroyer.
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  • 209 6 Big Increase Take Gun Production Hailed As Encouraging Sign j HE increased tank and gun production 1 was 50 per cent, higher m the first Bril ain, m the December quarter of last y ea r is v. er of l?ni ing news. ailed a> JJ The greatest emphasis, however,
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  • 105 7 B^-rTY BRYANT, the Australian Aim «tar who sang son*s to the .f m m Malaya through the local vJLadca^tinjf station last night, b the <* Governor, TiTshc ntoo Thomas, at a luncheon r tj at Government House earlier Bn-ant wUI to-day make _>rdin*s of her
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  • 349 7 T^o Chinese, one a former Penang I ,ch vx»im»ister. received maximum '-ntences from Mr. J. L. Singapore Criminal District jdge. yf sterday, when they pleaded charges connected with a ommui»st youth organization. M t x- schoolmaster. Tan Sek Chher.s. aged 20 years,
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  • 52 7 Sayag that he had picked up the pen "m the roa&ide. Swee Siong Swan claimed fr-al m the third court ye3terday on a charge tt»t he was found m fraudulent possession wJL* 15 fountain Pen at Selegie Road on r:vj- The case was postal Friday for mention and police *a
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  • 426 7 MORE NON-EUROPEANS SEEK SERVICE IN THE R.A.F. 52 Cadets Sent For Training Overseas QNE HUNDRED non-Europeans m Malaya, anxious to erVC m 4 tl l e Air For <* i»lots or gmi nd crews are to be examined by an R.A.P. selection board next week. The Government Flying Training School
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  • 90 7 REFERRING to complaints he had received from resident m the nt ighbourhood of Hume Pipe (Far East) Ltd. regarding the roise made by the comoany's factory. Mr. L. Forbes, chairman of the Singapore Rural Board, said at the Board's meeting yesterday that he had advised
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  • 58 7 lUDGMENT m the appeal by the Boxing Board of Control, represented by P. W. Brewer and Cheong Hock Chye, against the decision of Mr. Justice a'Beckett Terrell who had awarded $1,937 to C. M. Houghton, a formrr boxing promoter, was reserved yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy
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  • 44 7 Alleged to have committed criminal breach of trust m respect of $35 belonging to a person named Ancila on Apr. 10, a-38-year-old Indian, R. Athimoclam, claimed trial on the rharge m the Singapore fifth court yesterday. The case was postponed a week far mention.
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  • 310 7 Worker Killed By Explosion In Quarry A 53-YEAR-OLD Chinese, Chen Ah n Kow, working m a granite quarry off the 8% mile Bukit Timah Road on the morning of June 6, was fatally injured when the dynamite he was ramming into a rock crevice with a 14-foot pole exploded, it
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  • 223 7 DURAL residents who dried sawdust on the would be warned against this insanitary practice and steps were being taken to •top it, said Dr. W. L. Blakemore, Rural Health Officer, at the Singapore Rural Board meeting yesterday. Dr. Blakemore said that he had consulted Crown
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  • 64 7 Servicemen Local Income Tax rXEMPTION from income tax under the Colony's War Tax Ordinance bas been granted to members of the Imperial fighting services stationed m Malaya m respect of their pay and allowances drawn from Dominion funds, states a Gazette notification. Pay and allowances given by the Colony or
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  • 76 7 •THE Band of the Gordon Highlanders win play the following ijrograjn>xe Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday beg Inning at 5.30 p.m. (Conductor, Bandm^ler R. G. Ashton, A.R.C.M.): March, "Entry cf th% Gladiators," Fucik; Overture, "The Arcadians," Monckton; Waltz, "Amoretten Tanz," Gung'l; Selection. "Gulliver's Travels," Robin-;; Cha'actoristic,
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  • 87 7 El ANICASAMY, an Indian French subject, ag was fined $75. or three weeks' simple imprisonment, m the Singapore third court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to report forthwith to the Aliens Registration Office on his arrival m the Colony
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  • 65 7 A BUS service from the junction of Ulu Pandan and Holland roads into town will begin as soon as the road has been widened. At the Singapore Rural Board meeting yesterday, Mr. J. R. Spence, Rural Engineer, said that arrangements were being made to cut
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  • 197 7 BIGGER HOUSES WOULD REDUCE T.B. DANGER THE belief that the number of cases of tuberculosis m Singapore would decrease if rooms of proposed houses were built bigger instead of m accord with the minimum size required by law, was voiced by Dr. W. L. Blakemore, Rural Health Officer, at the
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  • 252 7 /\NE European and 24 non-European em- ployees of the Singapore Harbour Bjoard were exempted from all training with the S.S. Volunteer Force and mobilization, by the Singapore Tribunal yesterday as a result of an application by the chairman of the Harbour Board, Mr. H. K.
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  • 85 7 BAIL of $2,000 was offered and the case postponed to July 22, when Toh Sek Aun claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday on a charge of importing dutiable tobacco into Singapore on Wednesday. It was alleged that Toh was found m possession of
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  • 455 7 A EUROPEAN merchant, whose name was not stated m court, gave evidence before the Singapore fourth magistrate yesterday at a preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of forgery against Ramasamy Balakrishna, an Indian, who, he alleged, had blackmailed him since 1938. The story told
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  • 211 7 Australian Minister On Empire's Determination To Win This War LYING PROPAGANDA BY AXIS RADIO EXPOSED Melbourne, June 13. THE Australian Minister for the Army, Mr. Percy C. 1 Spender, said to-day that foreign radio announcements that Australian troops were demoralized by reverses m North Africa, Crete and Greece and that
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  • 126 7 Wi^VV rice prices aie veins gazetted throughout Malaya to-day. "The price of Thailand rice m Bangkok has continued to .advance but it has been possible, by barely covering our costs, to fix Malayan retail selling prices at only IK cents per ganiang higher than previous
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  • 157 7 "ry-HE appellant has no counsel and has expressed a, desire not lo be present In Court," said Mr. E. N. Ciriflith-Jon-s, Deputy Public Prosecutor, m the Court of Criminal Appeal before the Chi<f Justice (Sir Percy McElwaine). Mr. Justicr a 'Beckett Terrell and Mr. Justice Aitken.
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  • 80 7 FORTY-ONE-YEAR-OLD Urn Choo Kan~ pleaded guilty In the Singapore seooi. court yesterday to a charge of stealing a fire hydrant socket, a brass socket, a brass water cock, a brass plug, a brass steam pipe, and come lengths of copper wire, to the total value of
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    • 429 8 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE «HL 1.333 ke/S it Jit ZHFI I^9 ose/s (S6.M IZHP2 6475 mt/i 48.58 ss > ZHP3 1.25 me 's (41.38 ZHL. ZHPI. ZHR A ZHT3 7.15 am. Openlrj? Announcements; 7.30 a.m. The news. Relayed from London; 7.30 a.m. 'Listening Post"; Oertnafi propaganas analysed. Resayed irom London; 7.35
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    • 278 8 ■22? ■Him mm mm v 11-4 We Cundell mutic s%T Far East-Muslr Payne and his Band-T^f 1 Calling: J. 50 P.«^||^ p.m. Lighi Mm. 7.^7! jw* -Act I; 6 20 PJJI 1, w tary by Major l£ W .Starlight: .I.* sr lv 2*' band; g v.v SS SttL!?^ p.m. You're
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  • 495 9 M, London, June 13. ERJ Ayoum, headquarters of the Syrian frontier posts, was taken without a shot being ilred after British and Imperial forces m i»harp fighting had crushed the resistance of Vichy troops at the head of the Jordan Valley, writes Reuter's
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  • 144 9 London, June 12. AN R-A.F. Middle East communique reports the continuation of attacks on enemy concentrations m North Africa on Wednesday. Considerable damage was inflicted on motor transport and troops m the Gazala, Capuzzo and El Adem regions m Libya. During Tuesday night enemy aerodromes
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  • 93 9 London, June 13. AT a town m east Anglla there were a small number of casualties, some of which were fatal, says a communique this morning on last night's raids on Britain. An earlier communique stated that a small number of enemy aircraft flew inland during the
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  • 70 9 AN appeal by a young Chinese, Scan Jin Quee, who bad been sentenced to two terms of 18 months' rigorous imprisonment within a month of each other on charges of robbery, was dismissed m the Court of Criminal Appeal by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine, Mr.
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  • 28 9 Capetown, June 13. »|*HE Chief Rabbi, Hertzog, has I arrived here from New York. He is on his way to Palestine Reuter
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  • 15 9 The Appellate Tribunal will sit at the New Supreme Court next Friday at 10.30 ajn.
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  • 1472 9 BY MAC THL uar risen Sergeants 1 Messes are still greatly occupied by the competition for thf McEwan's Billiards and Dart? Cup. Competition is becoming keener as the teams assume a definite position m the league. In last week's matches, R.A. Changi defeated the Loyals at billiards
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  • 123 9 DAILY PRICE* rl ItKI.M ■Tune 13, 1? oVlock noon Buyer* Srfkrt No. IX R.SS. Spot loose.. 29% 39 R UC Ul KOB 13 cases July 39 39**. a r A Q E) B.S. P 0.8. m bales July 38 39 PA .< ->.«. P. 0.8
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  • 83 9 MaUo clofce at the ieneral TV. OfQca as lollows: TO- U.I V Auswalia air 12J»j p.m. i ftva air 12.30 p.m. New Zealand air 12^3 p.m. Meu&n air 12 30 p.m. Palernban? air 12.30 p.m. MONDAY. JUNE lh Aden a'r p.m. Burma air 4pm. Ceylon <r
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  • 86 9 A LLEGED to have trespassed into a hous« A In King's Road on June 10, 25-year-old Tan Kirn Leong claimed trial m thr Singa* pore fifth court yesterday. Tan also claimed trial on charges of theft of a grindstone valued at $7 belong mg to Leong
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 277 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS TIC OCCURRENCE BERTH —it-tie PERRY— On June 13. at rUf-al Hospital, Singapore, to of D. V. Prittie Perry, a TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. •_wb»rs are now m-rited for the «T materials or sendees For jJgjKrs apply Municipal Tender* «ni« 3f Standard High Pressure *nwofr Tubes Date of Closing
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    • 231 9 PUBLIC NOTICES COMMUNIQUE Shipbrokers and charterers of vessels of more than 1,000 gross tons or of space m vessels of more than 1,000 gross tons are advised tbat as from June 14, 1941, full details of such transactions must be reported m advance to the Shipping Controller, Straits Settlements, Singapore.
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    • 23 9 BOARD RESIDENCE YORK LODGE 64. LLOYD ROAD, SINGAPORE. SUPERIOR RESIDENTIAL ESTABLISHMENT. W«U FaraJshti VMat an* Ranerti— l Cilifai Dally t Mootaly. Tb«M SM.
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    • 165 9 i Order delicious I I Ice Cream far your next I I "Social"... order it this I I convenient and money I I saving way I f^^^n Organisers of social functions will find ordering ibeir ice cream by the gallon both economical and HH convenient. For instance, one gallon of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 134 9 Garrison Diary To-night: Tombola at Uaion Jack Club To-morrow: Tiffin Tombola at Alexandra Sergeants' Mess (11.30) Tombola at RE. (Changi) Nee Soon, R.V (Changi) and Loyals Sergeants' Messes and dt liardons Juniors (8). Monday:— Whist Drives at R.A.F (Seletar) Married Families Club and at Maiich«^t«?rs' Sergeants' Mess. Tuesday: Whist Drives
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  • 51 10 •THE following will represent the Army aga^wt Malacca m a Malaya Cup ••cew match at Malacca to-day: Mace (R.A.M.C.); Rowley (R.A.), Sharpies (Loyab); Beaumont; Gljma (Loyals). Wiseman (Gordons), lunMffe (Manchester*). Noble (B.A. Hry. (Red.,. iliunphrie* (E.E.*. Blaaey |Argylls), and Hughes (Argylfe). Reserves: Boon, Wright mnd
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  • 298 10 International Fours At The Yacht Club BOWING a wHI-,ud*ed race. H. Wat- son's crew did extremely well to beat Capt. E. D. Chaytor's crew to win the Knowles Cap m the Royal Singapore Yacht Club's annual Internal al Fours which was rowed orer It coarse inside the breakwater ye*i~i 7.
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  • 56 10 ALEXANDRA CIVILIANS' SPORTS CLUB THE oflßce-bearers of the newly--1 f Alexandra <W.D/> Civilians' E CMfc are: nt. Dr. N. K. Kaniian: vice-pre-A Lordes: hon. gen. sec, S. Mimian; ..on easurer. Sa ihu Singh hon. sports sec. Abdul Majid; committee. P. J. Pon:iia!>. Ahmad bin Omar. Mohd. bin Alcram. Lirr. Jiai
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  • 568 10 MALAYA CUP SOCCER AT ANSON ROAD STADIUM Singapore 5 Johore 0. CINGAPORE had little difficulty m clearing their first m the Malaya Cup competition, beating Johore by five goals to nil before a fairly large crowd at Anson Road stadium yesterday. Last
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  • 195 10 R.AS.C. 2: V.M.C.A. 1 TWO brilliant goals by Cregeen, scored midway through the second half, enabled the R.A-S.C. to beat the V.M.C.A. by an odd goal m three m a second division (a) league soccer match played on the Y.M.CA ground yesterday. Beth teams played
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  • 32 10 THE Moravia Sports Club beat the Malay Regiment by three goals to nil m a second division (a) league soccer match played at the Singapore Harbour Board ground yesterday.
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  • 329 10 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Koala Lumpur, Jun« 13. THE following are the weights for all eight races at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, June 21, the first day of the Sel.ingor Turf Club's Summer meeting: Horses. Class 2, Div. 1, 5*4 furlongs: Ranscombe 9.00 Jest On 8.07 Julieta
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  • 111 10 Narboroufh, Leicestershire. June 13. NEW methods of dismissing a batsman were operated m a cricket match here between Narborough and the local hospital when the score book revealed "Fox 'ploughed out' bowled Winter 9." m t As the cricket field is being used for
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  • 211 10 THE first annual badminton tournament of Brlnkmann Sports Club began on Wednesday night at the Clerical Union Hall when the first round of the open singles championship was played. The results were: Ngo Beng Keng beat T. J. Cheriyan 15 2; 15 3; T. Mansoor beat Mohamcd Said
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  • 40 10 THE following were the three best scores returned m the Keppel Golf Club's women's June nine hole stroke competition: Mrs. H. K. Rodgers 44 15-29; Mrs. P. Starr 45— 11 --34; Mrs. C. Smith 51—12^39.
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  • 85 10 THE lollot 1 encket fur the BlnL against the S R c m th p^^f^ to-day y»*»n* i t pfc r- J N Fcr iiii:^' 'Cap., C teM Iw. Seneviratne. Fied v an RooiV?3^ William I I J. P^rera; umpire. M Jan«n lt Against the C
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  • 85 10 THE foli> cricket at: I th AMMM Road grand at J. P C. V Xa< F Mnrnell. la:. Gua!\ Kit 1 Hong. K. V Spnn -v! Cm C Schubert. V K. P Umpire F Sraitl Against the RAF Ansor. Road ground a* day: J. P Chrysoetotn rapt ltd
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  • 498 10 RESULTS FURTHER Tipc,,, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS CPRINGING the biggest surprise of the curr u lawn tennis championships, IJ m Hee rv >m^>m young V.M.C.A. player, disposed of Yadi prftßlL^ title-holder, m a quarter-final tie m the men^T v* f flr *r event on the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 167 10 THE "APPLE" of the SCREENS SNAPPIEST COMEDIES! CATHAY MONDAY 16th JUNE at 9 P.M. ENTIRE PROCEEDS to ANZAC CUJT Under The Distinguished Patronage Of H.E. THE GOVERNOR, SIR SHENTON THOMAS, G.C.M.G., 0.8. E., and LADY THOMAS By the Courtesy of the Management of the Cathay Cinema and Paramount Film Service,
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 191 10 Week-end Sports Events TO-DAY SOCCER: South China vs. Penang, Penan g; Malaya Cup, Malacca vs. Army» Malacca; Perak vs. ganger, Ipoh; S.A.F. A. league, first division, R.A.I vs. S.C.C, sUdiam; reserve division, Police vs. M»Uy Regiment, Depot; second division (b), R.A.F. (KalUng) vs. H.M.S. Sultan, Geylang. CRICKET: S.C.C. ts. Selangor
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