The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1941

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,343. ESTD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, TUNE i.>, 1041 S CENTS
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  • 2055 1 MEDEN. who was speaking be- the debate en the Ru3so- \ur said Mr. Churchill. .h Prime Minister, on old the world m his own. fashion of the decisions •ne Government had ar- consequence of the ■an Invasion of Soviet Russia. I he added. "1 wish
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  • 554 1 A ttacks In Direction Of Poland, East Prussia GIANT NAZI PINCERS MOVE ROUND FAMOUS MARSHES SHAPING London, June 24. LpORCES of the Red Army are far from being merely on the defensive along the whole front against the hordes of German mechanized units flung across the Russian
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  • 144 1 The Soviet air force, busily defending troops, aerodromes and cities for the second day from the Nazi air blitz, destroyed 50 German planes, making a total of 127 m two days. So far 5.000 German officers and men have been taken prisoner. Bucharest experienced its first
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  • 302 1 'Hitler Cannot Hold Down 18,000,000Reds' London, June 24. TTHE Labour leader, Mr. H. Lees- Smith, speaking on the debate m the House of Commons on the Nazi-Soviet war, declared that if Hitler thought that by his act he would be regarded by any party or quarter m this country or
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  • 23 1 Cairo, June 24. T^E RAF destroyed 80 Vichy aircraft on the fn*°untl and damaged a very large number of others Reuter
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  • 237 1 London, June 24. THE Germans yesterday were "again 1 heavily defeated" and lost 20 fighters m the course of two daylight sweeps over northern France, it is officially stated. Our own losses were two bombers and three fighters, but some of
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  • 21 1 Ankara, June 24. SIR Hughe Knatchbull-Hugwsen, British Ambassador, saw M. Sarajoglu, Turkish Fo-tijn Minister, yeiterday.- Reuter
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    • 81 1 F0 SMARTNESS AND BEAUTY CONSULT OUR DRESS -MAKER MISSYUN CHOTIRMALL'S 41 43 HK3H STREET RAFFLES HOTEL TO* NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight £ft BUSTER MAGGIE I'INNKR KM NON-DINERS SI.M Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL CONCERT by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY BVEMIHC Of THE PAIM COURT
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  • At The Cinema
    • 101 2 i JJORIS KARLOFF once again scores as the "horror man" of the film m "Before I Hang," the Columbia picture whfch opened at the Capitol yesterday. As a scientist, condemned to die, be discovers the secret of immortality only to find that he must
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    • 161 2 MONTHS' rigorous imprisonment was O the sentence passed on Ong Kirn Bean, a Hokkien, when he pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Court yesterday to a charge of housebreaking In Chuha Street between May 9 and 10 m order to steal nine wrist watches.
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    • 155 2 A FINE of $100 Mid the ftUspensUm of a driving licence for one year iv the sentence Imposed on Tan Kee Big In the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday when he admitted driving his motor-car negligently along Orchard Road by overtaking five can and cutting m
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    • 258 2 Jjy^APTURES SINGAPORE'S LEADING CINEMA SCREENS n Here's the RECORD:- A v N^^^NJ N^^ CAPITOL NOW PLAYING:— "BEFORE I HANG" I DITTO NEXT CHANGE:— "MISSING TEN DAYS" PAVILION OPENS TO-MORROW:— "ANGELS OVER BROADWAY" DITTO COMING:- "ESCAPE T0 610RY" VERY SOON (Jj\P|TOL O" 0 NMIOW 'MISSING TEN DAYS') "THE GREEN ARCHER" This,
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    • 253 2 ORE OF THE MOST THRILLING STORIES EVERFM^? KARLOFF IN HIS GREATEST HOjj", TO-DAY the— l_ 3.1S 6.1S 9.15 I CAPITOL Columbia Pictures exciting story «f a mm Scientist sentenced to death for a '\h' >?l MURDER".... but discovering the secret of lie TV. STOP DEATH m Tf| KARLOFF LEARNS THE
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  • 261 3 Britain May Exploit Newly- Won Air Supremacy In West G KK>IANY can be made to fight UvoVrJpean U tronts this summer if Russia hnlrlc u«*. 1 my lirxn conviction and line with experienced obfttion. Air Supremacy is an v usal prelude to any British ild on the Continent. It does
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  • 813 3 Washington, June 21. THK Nazi war machine must crush the Red Array m three months or face disastrous difficulties, according; to well-informed American circles here, reports Reuter. It s stared that the whole out- j come of the Russo-German fighting
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  • 68 3 l.«n<ton. June 34. OABOTEURS will have short shrift m O Russia. Military tribunals have been set up under an order issued by Soviet Commissar for Justice. M. Rj'thchkov, states the Moscow radio. Persons accused of interfering with the functioning: of rail and road transport
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  • 55 3 Melbourne, June 23. 'T'HE R.A.A.F. Tomahawk Squadron m the Middle Et»st. has now bagged 59 enemy planes. The Minister for Air (Mr. McEwen) says that the pilots are the most noted airfighters m the world. They have changed the type of aircraft they arc using
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  • 60 3 London, Jane 24. jT is authoritatively learned m London that publication of Gen. Lord Gort's dispatches on the campaign m Prance has been postponed. It was originally announced that they will be published m the middle of Jure but it is understood that it has now been
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  • 135 3 Synchronized Anglo-Russian Bombing Of Germany London, June 24. COME morning newspapers to-day suggested the synchronization of the British and Russian air forces m bombing Germany. The Daily Sketch claims that Britain and Russia are arranging a joint bombing plan as the first move m British collaboration with Russia. It says
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  • 131 3 Washington, June 24. THE War Department yesterday sent Congress a .substitute bill for the original "property seizure" Dill specifying items which the President could requisition. 1% proposes instead that the President be empowered to seize naval and military equipment, machine tools, manufacturing equipment, pa
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  • 113 3 London. June 24. /JERMAN planes are believed to have attacked a convoy off the south-east coast of England late last night. Bombs crashed Into the sea all round the ships but none was hit. The fire of the escort vessels was heavy. Shells
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  • 47 3 London, June 21. AFTER a brief discussion, the House of Commons to-day voted a credit of £1.000,000,000 for war purposes. Sir Kingsley Wood. Chancellor of the Exchequer, estimated this would suffice for three months. War expendiiuro had now reached £10,750,000 daily.— Reuter
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  • 69 3 Rome, June 24. ftNITED States nationals will be unable to la we Italy henceforth without special authorisation, according to an official announcement here to-day. Tins measure has been taken m retaliation to similar measures m Washington forbidding Italians to leave the United States. United Press Moscow, Juae 24.
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  • 778 3 Twkio, Jute 24. MO statement will be issued to-day regarding Japan's attitude toward the Rosso-German hostilities, says United Press. The Deputy Spokesman of the information Board stated before to-day's regular foreign Press conference: "I cannot say anything to-day regarding Japan's attitude
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  • 138 3 Batavia, June 24. HpffißE a possibility of an "unwritten trade agreement" between Japan and the Netherlands Indies as a result of the Russo-German war eliminating the possibility cf N.I. materials being shipped to Oermany, according to well-informed quarters here. Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, head of the
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  • 162 3 London, June 24. IT was revealed by Mr. Churchill, British Prime Minister, m the House of Commons to-day the Government has planned to hold an Imperial war conference about the end of July or the beginning of Augst. Field-Marshal Smuts, Prime Minister of South
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  • 100 3 Berlin, June 24. I ITHUANIAN quarters here to-day reported that Radio Kaunas to-day broadcast at noon proclaiming (1) that Lithuania is a free ana independent state and C 2) that Lithuania adheres to the principles of the New Order m Eunpe High German quarters here said
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  • 41 3 Madrid. June 24. rB Spanish cabinet to-c'ay is continuing the deliberations which it began when the meeting opened last evening. There is no doubt that the international situation arising from the Rusao-German war has been under discussion. Reuter
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  • 24 3 London, June 24. 'THE Admiralty announesd to-day that a trawler was sunk after being bombed by enemy aircralt. The casualties are three wounded Reuter
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  • 190 3 Nairobi. Jane 24. QPBRATIONS m areas m Eas Africa are proceeding sa tisf actor Uy states a communique Issued here today. The communique says our troops advancing from the south lv co-operation wit} P»triota hare captured Agaro and BeoVUr the latter 60 mU«s from Jimma Italiastronghold
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  • 88 3 Ul/'ING o« the Royal Mounted" a Republic IV serial which becau a season at the Alh*rnbra. last night. 1& a film packed with thrills. The story deals irirh the attempts of foreign agents to ship from a Canadian mine a certain metal which would make
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  • 679 4 The Singapore Free Press WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941. Puzzled Japan CROM the somewhat vague and confusing statements that have been made m Tokio concerning the German invasion of Soviet Russia, it would appear that Japan may not have been kept as fully informed of the swift change m Axis policy
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  • 424 4  - Japan's Difficulties Of Mechanizing Her Army PETER RUSSO By WITH the best of her material bogged m China, and without the industrial capacity for making the speedy, replacemerits required by modern war, Japan on land can no longer be called a first-class military Power. Her navy, given the different circumstances
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  • 423 4 'THE British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, has warned Japan that Britain will not allow exports to Japan designed for reexport to Germany. Simultaneously a well-known Japanese commentator, writing m the journal Hochi, has warned Japan of the dangers of a German fifth-column. These warnings
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    7 4 ALL SET FOR THE COUNTERBLAST TO ROOSEVELT
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  • 104 4 ONE of the largest public au: telephone exchanges m the var East has gone out tram Okai Britain to Baghdad. There will be 5.000 subscribers to begin with, but the apparatus and equipment, of the most modern iesign, will ultimately provide lor twice that number. Selector switches
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  • 126 4 THE Singapore Free Press ifciUWg 1 publication on Friday of £f n {m articles on Australia's war effort; wn ten by a member of the sun newspaper who is at present m Commonwealth. The articles m the f _053 give some description of tlu- poM^ background to
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 71 4 Bluey dt Curley /^tHEY SAY IME MEW WAOSmt* THE. /cCPES. THATS wThwo tWtM "Ht COOKS^ WAVE T U w^ \-/f YANKS AftE.BUU.OiM6 AQE $0 816 "fo ThE> S-XE OT J t MWt »JO» THE TT s^ c^kEO f THEt EVEM USE k MOToC BUSES Tb At W* NEW BQ«T.S« t
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  • 1765 5  - Sailors Write "Thank You" To Malaya Patriotic Fund MARY HEATHCOTT Free Pre&^ Feature By At N.I. Yolks road Opening THERE are many more funds 1 connection with various wa r activities to support now than there were when the Malaya Patriotic Fund was ed at the beginning of war. uppoi
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  • 1003 5  -  CLIO BY "I ET us hope that the _recent black-out exercises after all the stress and strain incurred, have shown the authorities exactly where they are right and also where they are wrong m their plans and let us hope they tell us," wrote Mary Heathcott the other
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 74 5 Only 4 More Days! In which to book your seats for the First Night of DESIGN for LIVING" Noel Coward's daring, sophisticated but light-hearted play Bookings are very heavy but excellent seats are still available. VICTORIA THEATRE June 28th July sth 00 NOT MfSS THIS OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION, IT IS THE
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    • 41 5 UNWANTED AT 25| K£s 4 sw^^7 BUT SHE S^^J LNO MAN SEEMS f MORE THAN 2S (^'M^' M m^/NTEQESTED -AND QUITE I S 'A/ «£P I 4rr^rr/i/f J k^i M^^^L PERSONAL 1 seEMS TO BE f* pfa 50 RtrtesHEtT (^3 LIFEBUOY
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  • 1328 6 FOR defence m general, the Soviet Union is adequately prepared. With 2,500,000 men under arms, a vast reserve, with a powerful air force, mechanized units, artillery, tanks anti-aircraft, a growing fleet and war industry upon which a large proportion of the country's
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  • 47 6 Bales of waste paper being shipped to mills from Northern Ireland, for repulping. As m the other Commands of the Army, troops m Northern Ireland are paying great attention to salvage and anything that can be made use of is not wasted.
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  • 72 6 r FHE Australian Army has adopted the winning entry m the Sydney Telegraph's recruiting slogan competition, and will use it m recruiting broadcasts and street appeals, says the paper. The slogan is Put the I In A.1.F." It was submitted by Mrs. M.
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  • 238 6 "Worst Master Europe Has Yet Known" A FTER the war we must never forget that Germany is the worst master Europe has yet known," said the Foreign Minister (Mr. Anthony Eden), m a speech at the Mansion House recently. Declaring that Germany must play a part m a post-war system
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  • 54 6 BURGLARS took cash, jewellery a* J. D. Brown. Baton U.S.A., but m the pocket" 0^ from which a wallet* was t jken hi left a Bible untoi: hod U they em pome back." he said 'I V ;int ttW take the Bible to
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  • 328 6 MAJOR de Seversky, the noted aviation authority m analysis of the Crete campaign, says it has helped* to nr that the British Isles are invulnerable to invasion. "While the R.A.F. remains unbeaten over the British Isles, invasion is out
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    • 12 6 NEW ENEMY AIR RAID rtXT AT V Y A TSJT>R T A
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    • 238 6 WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWithout Calomel And You'll Jump rnt «f Bed m tbe Morning Full ot Vim. The liver should pour wl Lvt ;>ound> o: liquid bile into yuui If th» bile is not ilow mR f d-^ It just decays m urn nowd« 'A -id bloau uf, your
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  • 978 7 References To Johore's Mobile Police Force GOVERNMENT PROMISES A SPECIAL INQUIRY THK Johore Government is to institute a s *cial inquiry Hnto allegations made by a member of its Council of Stale, Dr. N. Mootatamby, that following a speech he had made at
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  • 304 7 Year's Prison For Stabbing His Sister A RTHUR JANSEN, a young Eurasian who admitted causing serious injury to hfS sister With a knife, was sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Worley at the Assizes yesterday. Jansen had pleaded guilty to a charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
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  • 43 7 Disbursements from the Indian Immigration Fund m Johore are to be used In paying maintenance and travelling expenses to places of employment of Johore labourers m search of work. This decision was taken at a meeting of the Johore Council of State yesterday.
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  • 342 7 A COLLISION between a motor- lorry and a bicycle at the junction of Merchant Road and Omar Road on the morning of June 18, m which a Chinese cyclist was killed, was inquired into by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday. The
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  • 76 7 OEVENTY-SEVEN grandchildren of the late Temenggong Ibrahim, of Johore, grandfather of the present Sultan of Johore, are each to get $10 allowance every month from July. Approval of these allowances was given by the Johore Council of State yesterday when a motion was proposed m
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  • 34 7 A YOUNG Chinese jundry goods shopkeeper, Tan Kirn Ang alias Tang Kirn Chin, was acquitted at the Assizes yesterday on a charge of trafficking m forged $5 Straits Settlements currency notes.
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  • 131 7 Batavia, June 19. Fi an interview m the United States, Prince Bern hard of the Netherlands announced that Princess Juliana and he would pay a lengthy visit to the Netherlands East and West Indies as soon as possible after the war. A visit from
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  • 327 7 LABOURER STOLE FROM SHIP'S CARGO OF SHOES r r 0 pairs of men's underwear were produced m the Singapore Second Court yesterday as exhibits m a case m which a Singapore Harbour Board labourer was charged with stealing them as well as a pair of Australian-made shoes from a British
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  • 172 7 TWO new Municipal Commissioners one of them being a re-appointment will take their seats at Friday's meeting of the full board. They are Mr. R. B. Henly, manager of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.. Ltd., who succeeds Mr. L. W. Oeddcs who has resigned,
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  • 575 7 rnHE importance of refraining from 1 speaking or writing about ships and their movements was stressed by Mr. P. A. B. McKerron m a broadcast from the Singapore station last night. "There is little enough we can do out here to help,"
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  • 431 7 OVER FIFTY AIR BASES ALREADY CONSTRUCTED Batavia, «*unc 24. THE Netherlands Indies authorities are making every 1 effort to turn the Indies into a series of island fortresses. More than 50 air bases have been built m the jungle fastnesses of Borneo and the
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    • 136 7 i H H EVENING WEAR It is only when your evening clothes are properly cut and correct In every detail that you can feel really welldressed. In the selection of evening clothes it is more important than ever that a cutter of reputation should handle this work for you. We
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    • 539 8 Broadcasting TO-DAY gSTeSW SINGAPORE ».i*p.t L^g (36HP2 €.115 «c/» 48.58 a> 5..11 .P'J? 1 8 4 b «4« JCHPI 7.t5 mr/P Ml m i Jjjje- Cpas 40. (Grieg. t H <»^| piano, ii-rom Oif strd; V r T. 15 a.m. Singapore Calling- 7.20 a.m. country lever 930 New*. Relayed from
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  • 30 9 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH one daughter, Mrs. YEO BOON un*v aon-in-law. Mr. vsb BOM ouan; m™ 2.' 1 several grandchildren to ncr residence at 5 p.m. to-day int^nF.M.S. papers please copy.
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  • 160 9 Mails close at the General Poet Office as follows: TO-DAY America:-. Canada, Newfoundland U.S.A. Central and South America and Wert Indies air 4 p.m. Empe: All destinations with which postal communications are maintained air 4 p.m. air 9 a.m. Pacific Islands: Guam and Hawaii air 4
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  • 102 9 A CHINESE woman, Ngan Lcng Yee, used to keep her savings amounting to $400 m a rattan bag m her house In Selegie Road. On Sunday her servant, Wong Sam Kan, whom she had employed for the past two months, stole $300 from the
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  • 26 9 THE Raub Australian Gold Mining Co.. Ltd.. advise that 1.511 ounces of fine gold were produced for the four weeks ended June 21.
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  • 64 9 San Diego, June 24. A DM. H. E. Kimmel, Commander-in-chief of the United States Fleet, addressing several thousand aircraft workers here, asserted America is m a state of emergency that may shortly become a state of war." Adm. Kimmel said victory or defeat is dependent on
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  • 142 9 New York, Jane 24. A CALL that the United States Navy should be thrown Immediately Into the battle of the Atlantic was made to-day by the New York Herald -Tribune. The newspaper says: "Our planes will never be so useful as
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  • 55 9 Zurich, Jane 24. rE Rome correspondent of the Tribune de Geneve says that although the Russian war Is generally welcomed m Italy on ideological grounds, "It is generally realized that the new war means Italy will have to bear an even greater burden m the
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  • 44 9 Ottawa, June 23. '■•HE Canadian Government wil shortly review its attitude towards wheat shipments to Russia w th prospects that export permits will be granted. Last autumn Canada refused Russian orders, fearing the wheat would reach Germany. Reuter
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  • 44 9 Rome, June 24. JN consequence of the state of war between Germany and Russia, the Hungarian Government has decided to break off diplomatic relations with the Soviet Union, states a Budapest dispatch to the official Italian news agency. Reuter
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  • 63 9 London, Jane 24. SOVIET youth was exhorted to work as hard as grown up people m a broadcast from Moscow to-day. They were told by the editor of a leading youth new journal that their work would be as vital for victory as best shooting at the front.
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  • 1344 9  -  MAC BY THOUGH Association football has still some time to go before the season closes, units are already preparing for the coming Rugby season. At a preliminary meeting of the Alexandra Ordnance Rugby Football Club held last week under the chairmanship of Major Manning, officials were elected
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  • 285 9 MUTUAL DIFFENCES CAN BE SETTLED London, June 24. •*PHE Polish -Russian question, which might have shadowed the outlook of many friends of ours m the Weft and caused noxious frictions and clashes, I believe may disappear from international politics This statement was made by the Polish
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  • 191 9 Canberra, Jane 24. r[E Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzies, stated m the House of representatives to-day that Mr. Churchill's statement on the attitude of the British Empire to Itussia was completely accepted by the Australian Government. The Labour Party leader,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 377 9 TENDERS SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders. Tenders are now Invited for the toll- *mg materials or services. F\>r particulars apply Municipal Tender* fie m Supply of Standard High Pressure Copper Tubes. Date of Closing 4 nm July 7 1941 fiupyly of 110 x 40 gallon drums of Disinfectant of approved quality and
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    • 43 9 PUBLIC NOTICE* SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 1928. Interest Due July 20, 1941. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Registers of the above Stock will be closed from July 7 to 20, 1941, both days inclusive. W. W. DUNCAN, Ag. Municipal Secretary.
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    • 46 9 PUBLIC NOTICES PETROL CONTROL ORDER 1941 The public is informed that Petrol Coupons for July will be available from June 24 onwards. WILLIAM ROSE, Petrol Rationing Officer, Singapore. From Monday 23rd June 1941 OUR TELEPHONE NUMBER WILL BE 5661 (6 LINES) PHASER COMPANY, Union Building, SINGAPORE.
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    • 164 9 I Order delicious I I Ice Cream for your next I I "Social 11 order it this I I convenient and money I I saving way- I Organisers of social functions will find ordering their ice cream by the gallon both economical and ■■^■^B convenient. For instance, one gallon of
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  • 1157 10 Carmana, Anton Rogue And Young Ginger SECOND DAY OF SELANGOR SUMMER RACE MEET I THINK Carmana, Anton Rogue and Young Ginger 1 have all got excellent chances of repeating their successes of Saturday at Kuala Lumpur this afternoon, the second day of the Selangor
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  • 116 10 SELECTIONS for to-day's races at Kuala Lumpar areFREE PRESS Race 1: Carmana, The Warrior. Race 2: Edie's Choice, Very Dear. Race 3: Rosalie, Clarissa the Flea. Race 4: Anton Rogue, Moon win. Race 5: The Annan, Balmoral. Race 6: Roisterer, Jeremiah. Race 7: Young Ginger, Sir Patrick.
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  • 67 10 FTHE Playfair Badminton Party will hold a dance at the premises of the Juvenile Amateur Weight-Uftlng Association, No. 55 Buffalo Road on Sunday. July 6, from 1 p.m. to 5 p in The Playfair Badminton Party will play a friendly match of five men's singles and three
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  • 41 10 THE V.M.C.A. open tennis tournament will conclude to-day when the men's open I -singles final will be played between Kamis and Chin Kee Onn. The prizes will be distributed by Mrs. Graham White after the match. Singapore Tennis Championships
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    43 10 picture. Wah Tuen, the 11.11. L. goalkeeper, beats back an attack m the nick of time m The War Fund soccer match at the stadium on Sunday m which the Chinese Athletic and a combined Business Houses' League team drew three-all.- Free Press
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  • 588 10 CONQUEROR of ex-champion Yadi m an earlier round, Lim Hee Chin, promising: young V.M.C.A. player, yesterday accounted for yet another ex-Singapore champion, Yong Loon Chong, 2—6, 6—4, 8-tf, to enter the final of the men's singles event m the Singapore
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  • 288 10 rIE social match between the R.A.F. Golf Club and Keppel Golf Club, played over the course of Keppel Golf Club on Sunday resulted m a win for the home team by B*£ to 5%. The scores, Airmen mentioned first, were: Sgt. Peck (6) and Cpl.
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  • 84 10 Air Headquarters 2: R.A.F. (X) 1 T*HE Harbour Board ground was the venue of a scrappy but keen soccer match yesterday when Air Headquarters defeated the R.A.P. (Kallang> by the odd goal m three m the second division (b> of the league. After a scoreless
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  • 33 10 THE Customs were awarded a walk -over over by the J.C.S.A. m the second division (b> league soccer match which was to have been played on the J.C.S.A. ground yesterday^
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  • 30 10 SIX goals were shared by the R.A. i8.11.^ and the R.E. Maiays m a second division (at league soccer match played at Blakan Mati yesterday.
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  • 253 10 Wanderers... 5; Airport S J)ESPITE putting up a n ard ,J. the Airport Sports B w beaten by five *oal s to on* m second division <b> k apue match played at the Clerical l hM yesterday. Jeffries, Wanderers' left wit* who three brilliant goals m
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 38 10 To-days Sports Events SOCCER: iirst division, S.CF.A. vs. R.A. (A.A.), stadium: second division (a), Moravia vs. S.H 8., 5.H.8.; second division (b), Stamford vs. S.CF.A., F. and N. ground. TENNIS: Y.M.CA. tournament. CRICKET: V.M C.A. vs. R.A.A.F., V.M.C.A.
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