The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 June 1941

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,340. KSTD. 1835. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, VJU. ft CENTS
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  • 446 1 Hard Fighting In Suburbs: R.A.F. In Action VICHY TROOPS PUT UP DETERMINED RESISTANCE London, June 20. CIGHTING an all-out battle, with bombers and fighters co-operating m the approved Panzer fashion, Allied forces this morning were steadily pushing their way through the garden suburbs of Damascus
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  • 134 1 HNNIMI youths who have been sadden* called up for JBSS?' lef t rghfcki '"streams to-day en route to their posts as an appeal was issued to mother, to »et their children away from the city without delay, says United Press.
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  • 166 1 Washington, June 20. President Roosevelt, m a special message to Con/re>* to-day, stigmatized the >inkins the Robin Moor I act of international The United States, he slid, does not propose to yield the ase of the high seas to Germany. The Robin Moor was definitely sunk by a
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  • 29 1 V.xiiiia^ton. June ZO. r "Mder.t Roosevelt has subject- P«troleum products to ex|H>rt rts from the eastern sea-»>-i> only be made to the tmpire. K?>pt and the r Hemis->heTO.- Reuter
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  • 103 1 Thai Journal On 'Strange Move By Japanese Bangkok, June 20. ■piIER!- are also Japanese among the several thousands of aliens who have applied for naturalization as Thais following the recent exclusion of foreigners from certain areas m Thailand, says the newspaper Sieng Thai. The newspaper declares: "This is rather strange.
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  • 58 1 9th Successive Raid On Dusseldorf Cologne London, June :>O. INDUSTRIAL targets at Cologne and Dusseldorf were the main objectives when the R.AF. raided Oermany last nisht for the ninth nisht running. Once more, the R.A.F. turned their attention to western Germany which hold the Greater Reich's heavy industries Two R-AJ*.
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  • 25 1 London, June 2t. NO report of German air activity over Britain has been received today, but two enemy planes were destroyed over the Channel.- Reuter
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  • 53 1 London, June 28. rpHE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, arrived m England by air to-day. He has ccme at the invitation of the British Government to discuss various aspects of the war situation. During his visit he will attend meetings of the
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  • 68 1 Moscow, June 29. fTHE skeleton of the great 14th century warrior, Tamerlaine, founder of the central Asian empire stretching from Syria to India, has been discovered at Samarkand m a burial monument where the skeletons of his sons have also been found m the
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  • 23 1 Washington, June 20. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT cancelled his Press conference to day. No '\son was given for this step.- Reuter
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  • 74 1 Batavia, June 2*. -ruE French steamship Compiegne was detained by a Dutch warship m the Straits of Sunda yesterday, it was announced here to-day. The French master refused to allow his ship to be searched, so the vessel was brought to Tandjong
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  • 112 1 London, June 20. ANKARA radio, commenting on the Turco-German uact to day. said the basic principles of Turkish policy had always been peace within and peace with other countries. Turkey is, however, determined to meet with resistance any attack against her independence and integrity, the
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  • 67 1 London, June 20. HTHE United States airwoman, Jac- queline Cochrane, has flown a Hudson bomber to England from North America the flrst woman to operate the ferry service across the Atlantic. She has had many years of flying experience and m 1934 she took
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  • 751 1 London, June 20. MR. RONALD CAMPBELL, former British Minister m Yugoslavia, who ariived m England last night after being detained m Italy for nearly five weeks, saw Mr. Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, at the I'oreign Office this morning. Subsequently, m an interview
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  • 123 1 London, June 20. r -DAY'S RAF. Middle East communique states: "In the course of normal offensive patrols m the Western Desert yesterday, aircraft of the R.A.F. machine-gunned and destroyed a number of enemy motor transport vehicles. "During Wednesday night shipping m the harbour of Benghazi
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  • 28 1 r -DAY'S British G.H.Q. communique issued m Cairo says that m Libya and Abyssinia, there is no change m the situation- Reuter
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  • 60 2 Hong Kong, June 20. THE Nazis are opening a consulate m Macao with the principal object of spreading Nazi propaganda m South China according to reliable information reaching here to-day. It is understood the consulate is already completely staffed by Germans many of whom have been
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  • 69 2 London, June 20. THE dismissal of about a dozen mayors and deputy mayors by Adm. Darlan, Vichy Vice-Premier, was announced by the Paris radio to-day. One of them was dismissed for his opposition to work on "national reconstruction" and refusal to lend a national banner for
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    • 243 2 Here is something unique BoWly directed brilliantly acted YOU WILL BE REPEATING WHAT 1 WE 'SAY AFTER YOU SEE IT! Read what the Local Press Say •WORTH GOING A LONG WAY TO SEE..." —FREE PRESS "VERY GOOD ENTERTAINMENT AND REACHES A HIGH STANDARD IN ACTING" ....—STRAITS TIMES TO-DAY TO-MORROW 4
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    • 128 2 Other Cinema Announcements appear on pages 3 and 9. The Greatest Devotional Screen Drama of all Time! PRABHAT'S "DNYANESHWAR" *T\ IN HINDUSTANI W MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT at 1% mot. cfcl I THEATRE ROYAIT narlboroug! MATINEE TO-DAY TO-MORROW AT 3.15 P.M. DEVIKA RANI m and As "DUR G A IN HINDUSTANI
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    • 69 2 VICTORIA THEATRE 9.30 TO-NIGHT 1 9.30 H. F. MALTBY'S BRILLIANT LANCASHIRE COMEDY THE ROTTERS FROM THE GARRICK AND KINGSWAY THEATRES, LONDON. REPERTORY PLAYER£ PRODUCTION HAWAIIAN I BOOKING AT MOONGLOW LITTLE'S SYNCOPATORS PHONE 5i67. SMOKING IS PERMITTED HAVE YOU SEEN THIS PICTURE OVER 10,000 HAVE SEEM IT WITHIN 4 DAYS! "Life
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    • 179 2 THE ONLY BRIGHT COMEDY SHOW m TOWN! Capitol irsus: .11 A.M US— f|S jl* j^Er^'"^^^^ A colleen on the sidewalks 1K i ofNew York. Stepping out' rovt 'mm^k Slnglng out! C 6O w Cohan's V %iW^' zM Broadwd y sta 9« success mt -'m Jud y' s new screen hit
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  • 539 3 Recall Of Respective Charge d' Affaires Expected WHY ROOSEVELT MAY NOT TAKE THE INITIATIVE ATTHmrr-u *t r, Washington, June 19. A tt a c German demand for the closure of united States consulates throughout the Reich and S!Z CCUpied rope had not officials here late l£S y>
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  • 60 3 "Italian People W ant Peace" Straiuse (New York), June 2a. -,Hr Secretary of Agriculture. i M r i uude Wickard, asserted .rda* that he possesses reliable LTmnation that the Italian people ~<ick of the whole mess and ire >ong as they have Mu> .olxni and tie up with Ger- an
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  • 331 3 Allied Shipping Losses In May f dally announced Jn London, that the total Ailied and lix>pnj losses during May 10 98 vessels with an aggretaqiitge ci 161.328 tons. r»*> include losses m the literrunean during military •as unnage lost is considerI osses m March or Hf figures are made up
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  • 77 3 > niiA June 20. ■am&ax of India has decided to an Indian purchasing mission :-r.Har to the organizations hi American purchases by other --entries which will undertake for went of India th« closest conwtth the British purchasing comprocurrment of war supplies from ahanmugam Chetty. former
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  • 80 3 Invasion Of Egypt— By Locusts! Cairo, June 20. AN invasion of Egypt has taken place by swarms of locusts from the Eastern Desert. Stretching m some cases four kilometres m length and several kilometres m width, these swarms are attacking Aswan and Kena provinces, m Upper Egypt. The ministry of
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  • 91 3 London, June 2*. »FHE Polish Prime Minister, and Com- mander-in-Chief, Gen. Sikorski, presided over a Polish Cabinet meeting m London to-day, the first anniversary of his flight to London for talks with the British Government. He reviewed the international situation, and it is understood that he
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  • 64 3 London, Jane 20. PHOTOGRAPHS published In London newspapers this morning show that, despite the lull In the German air raids, there has been no relaxation m preparedness for enemy attack, whatever form it may take. Hie photographs show the Home Guard m action m Hyde
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  • 93 3 Ankara, Jane 20. IN a statement to Reuter yesterday, the Foreign Minister, M. Sarajoglu, confirmed that the preamble to the Turco-German treaty safeguarding Turkey's existing treaty obligations referred specifically to Turkey's treaty with Britain. United Press reports that the Turkish cabinet convened for two-and-a-half
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  • 398 3 London, June 20. CONFERENCES vital to battle of the Atlantic are day by day taking place between senior naval officers and masters of merchant ships. A description of one o c these "convoy conferences" is given by a naval eyewitness.. "The navy and
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  • 107 3 boston Jun* 20 HpiE British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, declared m an interview 1 here that if Hitler "goes prancing into Russia" after failing to bring the British campaign to a decisive stage, a break m the morale of the German armies
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  • 715 3 Mystery Of GermanSoviet Tension: Ominous Europe Lull London, June 20. WHILE an ominous lull prevails m the European war situation, the tendency of events points more and more to the belief that Germany is either preparing to attack Russia or turning the heat on the Soviet to extract concessions designed
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  • 65 3 London, June 20. TENSION among the Rumanian public is reflected m a broadcast by Gen. Antonescu, head of state, as reported by the Swiss radio to-day. The broadcast was. it is stated, an appeal to the population to remain calm and exercise self- control and
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  • 42 3 Tokfe, June 2t. THE Japanese Government announced to--1 day the adoption of voluntary enlistment In the fighting cervices for Formosans, beginning the spring of 1942. Hie volunteers will be confined to ablebodied men of rood scholastic standinr. It was said.- United Press
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  • 119 3 Shanghai, Jane 20. ■T«HE United States Army's re--1 ported policy of facilitating the resignations of army airmen desiring to serre m China has raised the question as to whether Congress might be asked to repeal the Federal Law of 1860 prohibiting American
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  • 76 3 London, June 19. COUR Serbians have been exwcut- ed m the Omarin Travnl district of Yugoslavia, according to a message to the official Italian news agency. They were accused of having ambushed an Oustachy (terrorist organization food convoy. Aithough none of the Oustachies were wounded, it
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  • 21 3 Ankara, Jmae t*. TWENTY students from the Turkish military academy accompanied by 000 officer left here last nifht for London.— Reuter
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  • 697 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1941. Labour Problems THE news that Major Granville St. John Orde Browne, the Labour Adviser to the Colonial Office, is to visit Malaya next month will be warmly welcomed, for there are a number of local problems on which his advice and experience
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    14 4 "YOU CANT RELEASE THESE FLIES. YOU HAVEN'T FILLED VP m THE m PROPER FORM
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  • 975 4 U-Boat Campaign JN the last war the German U-boat came very near to defeating Britain and the Allies. The terrible toll of shipping taken by the submarines that slunk out of the Northern German ports makes only the more clear that Britain's
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  • 409 4 What Hitler "Offered" Britain By Bank, Baxter. tp IHE1 HE discover that tt-toJ of Rumania hay Carol which Hitler promised ment "i Rumania m reSwerta r w from Russia tfter th^J^? 1 the beginning O f developments. star If Adolf Hitler I his bread upon th;:;,:; c^ I tamly be?n
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  • 291 5 ,rT 0 h°P e that the recent ick-out exercises, after all ss and strain incurred, £own the authorities where they are right l here they are wrong plans, and let us hope s Instead of "every- according to plan," Jybe it did, this time. were at least realisi
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  • 1009 5  - Candour About Of Blackout Tests Wanted MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By Humble Folk M7ORKERS who always have a lot to J* do during an exercise are the humble folk m the canteens. Not 'or them the glory of a becoming khaki Icrage cap and the dashes out into the
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  • 115 5 Local "Blood Grouping Of Troops Members of the Blood Transfusion Section of the M.A.S. have been busy for several weeks past "blood grouping" the army. Soldiers are seen queueing up to have a drop of blood taken from one finger to be tested. Afterwards their group letters are stamped on
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  • 730 6 Romantic Story Of Andrew Alan Cunningham TWO decisions of a Scottish professor of anatomy nearly 50 years ago marred Mussolini's dream of a great new Roman Empire m Africa and probably will be a principal factor m frustrating the plans of Mussolini's German master. Those decisions were to send one
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  • 81 6 THE Corporation of the City of 1 London may buy all the land on which the city standb- an area of 673 acres, with a rateable value of £8,300,000. It is the richest square mile m the world. This vast scheme is one of many which
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  • 94 6 ASSAULTED ROBBED BY DRINK ASSOCIATES DRIVEN to a lonely spot recently, John Thomas Cass dy, of Gipps■and, was savagely attacked by two gunmen, robbed of £30 and left unconscious, says a Melbourne message to the Sydney Sunday Sun. Two small children found him later and informed the police. He said
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  • 34 6 New York, June 20. RECRUITING or vclunteers for air raid warden duties m New York City begins to-day. Men and wcmen over 18 are eligible.- Reuter
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  • 758 6 ANE man runs the show m Nazi Germany. That man is Reichsfuhrer Hitler, says Joseph C. Harsch, m an article on Germany to-day. He is Berlin correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor. Many amusing stories have been i written about
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  • 30 6 Australian troops on the march m Tobruk, Wa veil's advanced post m Libya which the Nazis and Italians have unavailingly tried to besiege.
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  • 1235 6 Britain's War Effort "Magnificent But Not Yet Sufficient" TN a frank review of the strengths and weaknesses of Bri- tain's war industries, a London staff correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald says one of the chief arguments that keen observers are now levelling against those m authority is that, because
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  • 82 6 IN a daring attack on an enem.v ship of 7000 tons at a port m the Bay of Biscay recently, the pilot of a Beaufort bomber flew so low that he had to dodge cranes on the docks. An Air Ministry bulletin states that when
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  • 62 6 N.Z. Pilot Ferries Fortress Fortress aor.^ th( Fit* He said. "Th- Ula can panes ftaj 'he 2.000-mil r^J across the Channel P re "»»s "Canadians (upnlr ar wch as the- coui f mfl »i»h cities and free 2 ir. 5 i,,. ol e *»4i5 hours 00^ th tr.p ta Tom'
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  • 147 6 South America Disinclined To Admit Danger soon, what m^r f/S?^ South American crisis This is the opinion of Har visited Singapore with Rov Howl* The crisis he says, is' expert*. srise from the progressively tofil tral position of the U.S.A the «2 quent mcrensir.c r.r-encv 'of theZ fence of the
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  • 111 6 1 THE cxpulsi r. fti RM I recently i Hie the News C followed the pub'i* Chronicle were sent b jin which Mi s -M J i inside Russ I Army, and the rteent agreement. Mr. Bcott 4 I departure from ne
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    • 208 6 ■B T/iis can happen toj^n! BK Those Awful Poms i Bfl& After Meals i HIHIB <«^i« A warning that your f stomach needs attention j ■i "%WJ the RfcJy^PH Flushing, Palpitation, Feeluiß of < srt lf*>*»*^K*m first sH^ht^ymptoms of stomach t• r g of De Witt's Antacid Powder will soon
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  • 817 7 Unfavourable Comparison With Pre-War Britain NO RATIONING YET, SAYS LOCAL CONTROLLER THERE is m Malaya three times as much wastage of 1 food as there was m England before war-time regulations against waste were published. Drawing public attention to this, the Food Controller, Malaya, Mr
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  • 43 7 The Governor and Lady Thomas will be presnt at a tea party m honcur of Mr. S. Dutt, Agent of the Government of India m Malaya, to be held by the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, at the Adelphl Hotel on July 7.
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  • 120 7 NEW regulations to deal with rumour-mongers have been pi:t>ii>hrd under the Emergency Powers (Defence) Act. Inder these regulations, "whoever otherwise than m performance of a duty so to do orally or m writing or by any other means nukes any statement or spreads any report
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  • 296 7 WHILE working m a twakow lying alongside a steamer off the -apore Roads on the morning of 29. a labourer was struck and illy injured by cases of salted :-h which were being lowered into the twakcw by the ship's crane, said another labourer.
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  • 108 7 A HEPORT published m Singapore y?st?rday that Government was ■iisiierin'? increasing the quota of "hin?se immigrants from 500 males and females a month tc 2.C00 each a month, is denied m official quarters. I know of no authority for Ul3 re">rt." said a high Chinese Secretariat
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  • 357 7 Piracy Guard Convicted On Chandu Charge A LLEGED to have been In posses- sion of 55 tahils of non-Govern-ment Red Lion chandu valued at $715, Tung Ching Si, who was said to be an anti-piracy guard attached to the Hong Kong Police, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and
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  • 208 7 TWO days have been fixed for the hearing of a case against S. A. Dawood, a yomng Indian, who faces three charges of criminal breach of trust of money and jewelleryDftwood appeared before Mr. J. L. McPall m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday. The first
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  • 57 7 Government Gazette notifications published yesterday state that Mr. W. Penrice has been appointed a member of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore, a member of the Committee to administer the Singapore Mercantile Marine Fund (vice Mr. P. S. Gibson), a member of the Pilot Board. Singapore, and an Unofficial
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  • 29 7 Tlie appointment of Mr. Eugene Stuart who arrived on June 6. to be an Inspector of Mines, P.M.S., has been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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  • 404 7 fPHE splendid work which is being done by the committees of the Missions to Seamen, Singapore, for thousands of men of the British merchant navy who brave the dangers of war to bring supplies to Malaya, was referred to by the Rev.
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  • 28 7 These are soms of the mer of the British Army and Australian Imperial Force *ho are defending Tobruk, Gen. Waveii's strong point tit Libya.
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  • 323 7 STOPS CAR AND ENLISTS DRIVER'S ASSISTANCE TSMAIL bin Ahmad, a teacher, described m the Singapore Third Court yesterday how he pursued and arrested a thief m Owen Road on the afternoon of May 22 by stopping an oncoming motor-car and enlisting the driver's help
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  • 182 7 Goods With False Trade Marks pHIN AH MCX, owner of a sundry goods shop m Ncrth Bridge Road, was fined a total of $200, or 12 weeks' rigorous imprisonment, m the Singapore Firth Court yesterday en charges of being m possession for the purpose of sale
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  • 114 7 /JAY and tuneful Judy Garland Is a big success In her first solo starring role m the M.G.M. picture 'Little Nellie Kelly," which opened at the Capitol yesterday. For light and unsophisticated entertainment it would he difficult to n*at this film of an Irish
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  • 304 7 Malay's Story Of Tragedy At Wedding Party A BDUL HAI bin Haji Kahar, a 39- year -old Malay, described m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday how a coconut tree, crashing down on a little shed m which women guests were celebrating his daughter's wedding, killed a Malay woman instantaneously and
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  • 153 7 MR. DAISUKE SAITO, 37 -year -old head of Japan's Department of Commerce and Industry, and a member of the economic mission to the Ne; norlands Indies, arrived m Singapore frcm Japan by the N.YJC. passenger vessel Anyo Maru yesterday on his return to Batavia.
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  • 189 7 AN appeal from exemption from mobilization with the Volunteers for two months was dismissed by the Appellate Tribunal sitting m the Supreme Court yesterday. R. A. Haines, managing director of Bennie 6. Cohen and Son (Malayan Ltd., epeaklrg on behalf of B. P. Drakeford, whose application had been
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  • 198 9 A NEW policy and re-organization resuited m the company showing a profit of $***** m the year's working as compared with "a substantial loss" m the first quarter of the financial y?ar under review, said Mr. Stewart Owler, the chairman, at the annual general meeting
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  • 130 9 A CHINESE who admitted 14 previous convictions, mostly for theft, was sentenced to three months' rig?rous imprisonment, to be fcllcwed by two years' police supervision, m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of picking a pocket and stealing a fountain
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  • 115 9 Tone of Market: Quiet. Latest Cable: London Spot Sheet 13 %d. York Spot Sheet U.S. cte. 21% per lb. DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jane 2f IS o'clock noon Buyers Seller* No. DC R.S.S. Spot loose 39% 39Vi No LX t<SS r"O B Id cases July 39*
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  • 1499 9  -  MAC BY THERE have been some interesting results m the McEwan's Billiards and Darts Competition during the week. The Loyals Sergeants' Mess defeated Alexandra by 4 games to 2 at billiards and 8 games to 1 at darts. The Loyals have won to top place m the
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  • 93 9 (From Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Jane 16. »THB marriage will take place at Cambridge 1 England, on June 23 of Miss Winnie Khong. second. daughter of Dr. K. T Khong and Mrs. Khong. and Mr. Yeoh Gim Seng third son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 73 9 THE following notifications tinder the I Volunteer Force Ordinance are gazetted Resignation of his Commission as Honorary Chaplain. 4th Class, m the B.S. Volunteer Force by the Rev. H. J. Paine accepted promotion of Captain (Quartermaster) T Roebuck. S.S.V.F., to the rank of Major (Quartermaster) approved: transfer of
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  • 68 9 Washington, June 19. THE House of Representatives Ways 1 and Means Committee to-dpy decided tentatively to recommend drastic increases m surtaxes on individual incomes and tightening up on cornoration and excess profits taxes m order to raise an estimated $2,480,900,000 additional revenue. The new individual
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  • 479 9 IIfHEN monkeys of the Bingapore W Botanic Gardens came under the suspicion of the health authorities owing to the spread of hookworm infection among a number of Tamil labourers employed m the Gardens, the biology department of the College of Medicine established beyond any
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  • 284 9 London, June 10. DESCRIBING the recapture of 111 Kuneitra by the British forces, an Australian machine-gun .oflicer toia ft Reuter special correspondent that at dawn his detachment with artillery took up positions south of the town preparatory to attack. "We were undisturbed throughout the
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  • 106 9 Sanghai, June ?0. *|*HREE Americans and a Brtton sailed to-day on a second attempt to cross the Pacific In a 25-ton ketch, the Cynjo. The first attempt was frustrated when the vessel was driven on the rocks at Woosung during a storm on
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  • 92 9 London, Jut 20. INDIAN troops have played a brunam par! In the recent Western Desert batUe, inarching 140 miles by night m a few days, successfully concealing themselves from enemy air reconnaissance during the day and cheerfully enduring the boiling heat 3 the summer
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  • 29 9 fHE ninth talk m the "Par Baatem Commentary" series will be broadcast from the Singapore station by Dr. Victor Purcell at 9.15 p.m. to-morrow.
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    • 466 9 CLASSIFIED ABVERTISEMENTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. ders are no* invited for the f vmf materials or services Por r apply Municipal Tenders Supply or Standard High Pressure Copper Tuces. Date of Closing 4 am July 7 1941 c ntty of 110 x 40 gallon drums of Disinfectant ol approved quality
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    • 140 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mail* close at the General Post Office as follows:— TO-DAY air 12.30 p.m. TO-MORROW srj£* air .4.00 p.m. t n 4.00 S.m. Th?S "A a.r 4.00 p.m. ThaUand air 4.00 p.m. ARRIVALS MaUs from Great Britain &c. (surface) P i? a le BBncrlll deUv «ry 8.15
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    • 120 9 Garrison Diary To. night:— Tombola at Union Jack Club. To-morrow: Tombola at R.E. (Changi), Ns« Soon, R.A. (Changi) Loyals Sergeants Messes and at Gordons Juniors Mess (8). Monday: Whist Drives at R A.F. Seletar Married Families Club and at Manchesters Sergeants Mess. Wednesday: Tombola at R.A.F. No. 1 Area Sergeants
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  • 1295 10 LEPANTO BEST BET FOR TO-DAY'S RACES Luck Of Draw Will Make Batti A Good Chance REVIEW OF RUNNERS' PROSPECTS f TAKE Lepanto to be the best bet of the day at Kuala 1 Lumpur this afternoon, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Summer meeting, when a card of
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  • 631 10 Loon Chong Beats Clerc In Two Sets Tennis Championships YES i fckDAY S RESULTS FURTHER TIES CTRAIGHT sets were the order of the day when play was resumed m the Singapore lawn tennis championships on the Singapore Cr^ket Club's courts yesterday. Of the fu r matches to be played all
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  • 37 10 JOHN LJM and Ong Chew Bee (—l5) the "A" aouMes handicap event to the S.C.R.C. spring lawn tennis tournament yesterday when they beat Edward Tan and Chew Poh Kou (—6) 6, 6—4, m the final.
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  • 70 10 TEAMS from the following will be selected to represent the J.C.S.A. at cricket against the Sinhalese Association on the J C.S..A. ground to-day and against the C.V.M.A. on the C.V.M.A. ground tomorrow, both games starting at 2.30 p.m. A. E. Delilkan rCapt A. Lopez, I Goonesesaram, Mahan Singh,
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  • 571 10 Rangoon Road School's Sports KfcfcN competition was seen at Rangoon Road School's seventeenth annnal athletic sports meeting at Rangoon Road yesterday. The Afternoon School held their annual sports at the same time. Mrs N. M. Hashim distributed the prises. The results were: MORNING SCHOOL so yds. Relay— Std. IIA: 1,
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  • 21 10 THE Singapore Swimming Club will play water-polo versus the R.A.A.F. at the S.S.C. on Sunday, starting at 10.45 a.m.
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  • 269 10 New Zealand Horses Favourites For Australian Classic I^INDERGARTEN is favourite for the Caulfleld Cup and shares Melbourne Cup favouritism with Beau Vite m a chart issued yesterday, according to the Sydney Daily Telegraph of June 10. Both are New Zealand horses. Kindergarten is due m Sydney shortly on his first
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  • 635 10 Malaya Cup Soccer JOHORE FAIL BADLY AFTER GOOD START Royal Air Force 4; Johore.. THE Johore State team lost a chance of makine ir 1 when, after quickly taking the lead and plaviL 1 I better soccer m the first half, the
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  • 187 10 Starting Times Team. For To-morrow's Match teams for a social golf match h<»« M 8.20 a.m. Peck and Hogg (g, R la Cloche (8) and G. McGuffin 10 "a Baker (11) and Frame U2. v 8 s i Burstall (18) and J. A. Barr
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  • 112 10 London, June 20. THE British Minister to Yugoslavia, Sir Ronald lan Campbell, who has been a prisoner m Italy !or neany In weeks, arrived In England last night He left Italy about a week ago and arrived here via Lisbon, together with British consular
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    • 213 10 Week-end Sports Events TO-DAY SOCGSm: S.A.F.A. !■■■—> «rst 42«1. Madinm: Cmilim ts. R.A. (A. -A.). Chaa«i; inwi Mimllß (a). R«ral Nsry vs. McravU. Naval B**e; S.H B. vs. 5.H.8.: R.A.M.C vs. E.A.S.C^ -andnt. Maiaja Cup: Ncfii Sev--1 UCKRT: SJLC. ts. S.C.C. S.K.C.: S.C.C. «a> S.C.R.C., S.C.C.; V.M.C.A vs. it \.F..
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    • 116 10 Selections For To-day IHE following are selection* ior to-day's races it Kuala LumpurFREE PRESS Race 1: Kabinda, Hue and Cry. Race 2: Merry Widow, Sir Patrick. Rare 3: Anton Rogrue, GoKren Arrow. Race 4: Constant U?ht, Thvmta Up. Race 5: I-epanto, Ranscombe. Race 6: Ratti, Golden Plateau. Race 7: GoMen
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