The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 1941

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  • 23 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press and daily news AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.351. ESTD 1835 FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1911. S CENTS
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  • 1014 1 Progress Even Halted In Some Places TENACIOUS SOVIET RESISTANCE TO STRONGER ASSAULTS London, July _J. rH HiGH the Germans ha\e advanced m several m '<» ihc Rattiaa theatre of nar, it is ohvious il owing t«> the tenacious nature of Russian resisml ibe time support
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  • 276 1 Stalin Has Solid Backing Of People London, July ">. OEALISM was th^ keynote of Siahn'j broadcast to the people of Russia to-day. wntes Renter's diplomatic correspondent. There was no attempt to mince matters nor shrink trom the truth Indeed, it savours somewhat ol Mr 1 Chun hill's famous "Tlood. sweat
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  • 71 1 Rome, July 3. T*HE bombing Ol Cyprus is claimed In to-day's Italian communique, whi**h says that an air bas? on the Island was attacked but giTeS no other detail*. "Defensive positions and anti-air-craft emplacements were bombed at Tobnik." it adds, -ausing flres and explosions Tin'
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  • 220 1 4,200 More Prisoners In Abyssinia Cairo, July 3. T^O-DAY's Cairo communique re- ports another important stage m the final reduction of Italian resistance m Abyssinia. The Italian crmmander at Dehra Tabor has agreed to surrender on the same tei m.s as those imposed on the Duke of Aosta at Amba
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  • 163 1 Madrid, July 3. "CPAIN'S position as a result of j the Ru.sao-German war cannot be other thon that of the most resolute moral belligerency at the side of her friends against the most hf«ecl of all Spain's enemies," stated Senor Suner, Spanish Foreign Minister, m
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  • 330 1 FREIGHTERS REQUISITIONED R New York, July 2. LPORTS that the Japanese Government has ordered all Japanese ships to return to home ports lack confirmation m Washington, says Reuter, adding it is stronirly rumoured m Manila that all Japanese vessels m Philippines waters
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  • 301 1 London, July IN the latest daylight offensive sweep over northern France to-day British fighters destroyed five eneniv fighters, Three ot* ours are missing. The first news of the raid wa given m an agency message which says that the drone
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  • 76 1 Ankara, July 3. JT IS sta'ed m well-informed Quarters here that the Vichy envoy, ML Bneoit Mechin. has been categorically refused permission to send arms across Turkey to Syria. Apparently M. Mechin has not raised the question of e vacua .im o f troops from
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    • 79 1 ANNOUNCEMENT HEREAFTER 'shop v ■'i!i remain closed I 1 p. i.i. to 2M p.m. everyday ftAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) S n.m. to midnight BUSTER MAGGIE 1 ,NJK 9 ±.M> NON-DINKKS Sl.oo LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL ORCHESTRAL CONCEftI by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVFNIHC IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY
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    • 66 1 The CHARM OF OUR I CARPETS would be appreciated m your home— I CHINESE II INDIAN Adorable designs and suitable sizes. CHOTIRMALL'S 41 43 HiGH STREET SEAVIEW fl HOTEL BALL. ROOM PERFECTLY AIRCONDITIONED BY SEABREEZES TO-NIGHT SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER Ac DANCE Dinner $3. Admission to Ball-Room free of charge TUESDAY
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    • 289 2 THE LAUGH HIT OF THE WEEK Read What The Press Say: ''Footsteps In The Dark" is a slick, fast-moving comedythriller which ranks as the best film of its type seen m Singapore for several months" .Straits Times "One of the mo**t enjoyable comedies seen m Singapore for a long time"
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    • 233 2 f a a* a aa a a mmmmmmm raiiiiß Biiiiß ■niiiis gsS!!!!____> a a aaa* a************* 11l II! J THE TOWN IS LAUGHING! I THEY GOT THAT WAY BY SEEING 111 I S?SREA il ill BB COPPER" 1 PUT THIS ON YOUR LIST TO SEE !l i 3 i5,6 ist
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    • 234 2 The Year's BIG Battle of the SEXES* JPL^ -^Si. HEDY GIVES CLARK Sj^ f^^?' TWO LOVELY ochy CHORKYA" \t \/i/\/' Besides a goad X mWmC y/\m\L the Pa:. 1 CAPITOL j 3 15 ~:_5:iL- s 15 Tho Whole T,.„„- s H^yt\\ Roar m. l, at i> /^v JL/^-^VT i CLARK
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  • 343 3 Argentine Revelations Following Round-up Of Nazi Plotters Buenos Aires, July 3. IfTER interrogation of a number of Nazis arrested while H he> rwerc allegedly plotting and planning m a German m mvrlwm bar, the Argentine Committee investigating vershc activities last ni^ht issued a Press statement Mjkeg that examination of documents
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  • 217 3 Important Move In Defence Of Americas Washington. July 3. TBI ed States has urged im Republics to accept tne p reconstructive and peratiocT tn defence rfetj the Americas. >Ucy should had Mtf by the Under the Am an Repnb- h BQ T69 :7 :t to ..:'.v American Ol ttfl own
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  • 38 3 H m Kon,', July 3. A tte unei n I and Hons Rons i who md h"!d the host joeth .i al 4 to secure and regain 1 n the to-morr m Reuter
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  • 75 3 Tokio, July !t. TliE Temiuri Shimbun to-day esti- nutted !5o Russians hav^ decided to return to Russia because ol the intensifleation of the BoMo-Qerroan war situation. The newanapei said the wives and hildrcn ol members ol the Russianembassy hen and other women and children, totalling 100, will
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  • 64 3 Shanghai, July 3. SERIOUS complications are threatened m the International Settlement is the result ol recognition or' Nanking by the Axis-dominated countries, :'il of whom, excepting Italy, do no: posaess extrality rights it b bi liered that theli nationala now win rttv to (übmit to the luria-
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  • 103 3 Jerusalem, July 3. n»ra T, MJrr<Midrred. it is I 'N-uter. \r__»r». July 3. lu.-kLh quarters are Ah rmph;vM, on Gen. K^ finnr.-i,)r« pointin* l **>*■ i ind.rined British --"i.; iiaNMu _n«l MAfgesting < > >i; tii is >m-nander-in- India ma? have b-en made I t-> baildUcf uo an
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  • 92 3 Washington. July 3. SENATORS BURTON WHEELER .md Qerfcld Nye, isolationis s. have Lsined a st itement urging President Roosevelt m to-morro'Vr's address to ma'<e t plea for negotiated nea.-e as It Ls "an appropriate opportunity." Benat r Wheeler said such a oeace would "be the
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  • 65 3 JAPANESE- INDO-CHINA TREATY APPROVED Tokio, July 3. THE Privy CoUlieil approved tlie Japan* i:. -China trade treaty to-day which wr; i on May 6, as ii ps tocol uJattng the res I v tment oi th< Thai ai d Indo-China border dispute which had bren concluded on May 9. after
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  • 76 3 Moscow, July 3. THE Germans will never see Moscow except as prisoners," declared M. Loiovsky. Vice-Com-missar for Foreign Affairs, to the foreign press here. He asserted that Russia can mobilize 10,000.000 more men if necessary. "That is why we are so calm," M. Lozovsky declared. He added
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  • 457 3 British Air Experts For Soviet London, July 2. DRITAIN'L decision to help .he Russian aircraft industry to develop its own resources m the light of Britain's experience of the war m the air may be seen as the first step m direct air aid to the Soviet as distinct from
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  • 207 3 London, July 3. THE "menace to the safety of Britain" dUC to German auer.ts' ability to I cro^s the border from Ulster to Eire and despatch information to Germany m sealed diplomatic bags was alleged at question time In the House of Com- mons by Sir
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  • 125 3 Anti-American Demonstrations Feared In Rome Rome, July 3. "THE calling of soldiers to guard the Ameri- can embassy here for the first time m :wo months— was caused by rumours of the likelihood of anti-American deur*n.stra ions In connection with the attitude of the United States toward Russia, to which
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  • 293 3 "Just Like Dunkirk Days Says Pilot Of Air Sweep Over France London, July 3. i 'J r Hkc the Dunkirk days" was j the description given by the j n fighter during a sweep -i-France yesterday I mor^ German opposition was wintered than of late. Mire Kmadron shot down fourj
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  • 552 3 London, July 3. THE British Government's news and publicity policy was ventilated m the House of Commons to-day on the Ministry of Information and the Foreign Office votes. The Lord President of the Council, Sir John Anderson, at the outjet declared
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  • 21 3 Rome, July 3. DRINCE Qearge Derbecu. president of the International Aeronautical Federation, died to-day Reuter
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  • 99 3 I Washington, July 3. THE Administration will soon ask Congress for a supplemental appropriation of about $5,000 000 to provide for critical nrrmments to equip an eventual army of 3,000,000 men, according to informed quarters here today. These quarters said the programme bas already
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  • 47 3 London, July 3. |N reply to a question m the House of Commons. Mr. L. S. Amery, secretary cf state for India, said that he would take ar < early opportunity of making a full statement of India's Increasing responsibility ln regard to the general war situaMon.— Reuter
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  • 239 3 Axis Intensifies Japan-U.S. Tension Tokio, July 3. lAPANS announced determination to respect both the Tripartite and Soviet neutrality pacts will, it was reported here to-day, result m a Japanese-German agreement under which Japan will continue her efforts to prevent the United States from participating m the European war m return
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    • 159 3 A. R. P. FIRST AID KITS FOR OFFICE or HOME prices $4°* to $30 00 MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. COME ALONG and GET YOUR SHARE OF 'THE LADY EVE' LAUGHS! THE LAOY EVE HAS EVERYTHING everything the men ;o wild about! '7*'*T^ V"T''"'.» -'f'''"t -v. V^ «o4mt CATHAY
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  • 636 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1941. Empty Gesture AT a moment when Japanese foreign policy is a matter of considerable doubt and no little indecision as a result of the RussoGerman war, the Axis Powers have maue a conciliatory gesture. That is the interpretation which must be placed
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  • 1377 4 Clothes Rationing One Of The Best Kept War Secrets Our London Letter By Our Own Correspondent London, June 6. TT Ls queer that when im- portant domestic news is about to break peoDle often get a sense of what is coming without knowing anything about it. The Board of Trade's
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    • 170 4 /_fl _s^^>* C&n m\ __F f^i tdL*ms\xi I yJ] ->/ \AH\ im Z* *^w£ Xlia^ BfrfffSH \S^ AMO DROP V_^rJ THE BEST EVER Masters. *r*2s***t* mm A _jf, >_B Sat I \W*&Jr J Don't take chances Insist on Flit ESTELLE COWAN Announces With Pleasure COCONUT GROVE NOW OPEN EXTENSION EVERY
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    • 34 4 r m v tMmmmh^*A*a\m I. H r. fa.. The Correct Details and the Smart Appearance are plainly indicated m every Garment tailored by MIEN CHONG S'porCs most up-to-date Tailor 34 Coleman Street I*hone 4SIS
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    • 65 4 Bluey Curley ■i ii ****M*r*tm**mm —i JtU*U V SHE ALWAYS MA,GED K, L J eE >J T j S»T^| TRUTH I JowEO The O^ 'NiT© HELfeNG HER WITM f^ g^ ow 1 I I fco „c ARMY "fa GET AWAY j^T T«E P.AMUJ HOUSE WOPK V R *J I ME
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  • 1031 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By QINCE the outbreak of war, J have been exhorted to our own food" so that uantity of imports might toced Many householdin consequence, have set a section of their garbe devoted to the n, and achieved
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  • 1341 5 London, May fO. I like 1 1 sew w men's hands nicely manicured underneath, but covered With a good layer of Tamest grime Then I know they are doing something worth while to help Urn war along This is what the QWCCQ
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    • 33 5 "DESIGN for LIVING" *m*»*mm***m*******W*W**W**W**W****W***WW**W*****sss* ***Mmmm\ July sth performance is nearly sold out Book to-day at Littles for Friday July 11th (Informal Night) at 9 p.m. Saturday July 12th 9.30 p.m. VICTORIA THEATRE S_US
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    • 183 5 »JL*L Beauty (_%X Beauty, says ELIZABETH ARDEN. \lj/ is not skin-deep. It is tissue-deep. V I \W\ But do you know how to give these i^. \V__\ tissues vigour when they begin to J J #ljT\_\Vm\ feel the effects of age? There is a V Jj\ way ELIZABETH ARDEN'S cleanse
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  • 658 6 Italy's East African Empire "Torn To Shreds Tatters" THE surrender within less than a week of the capital of Italy's oldest colony and that of her newest Empire means that, wherever the Fascists choose to make a temporary stand, the East African campaign is virtually over. And now that the
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  • 183 6 Making Army Boots Last Longer CRITICISM of the Ministry of Supply concerning a test for treating the leather of Army boots to prolong their life appears In a report on supply services ol the Select Committee on National Expenditure, says a Daily Telegraph report. The report states that the Ministry
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  • 43 6 Washington. July 3 Mr Henry Morgenthati. Jr.. Secretary ol the Treasury, and Dr. T. v Soon.;, china's financial expert, to-day signed a one-year extension of china's U.S. $50,000,000 Stabilization Fund loan, which legally expired on June 30. United Press
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  • 15 6 Liberated Abyssinians listen to war news broadcast from loudspeakers m Addis Ababa. **-£SHS~
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  • 378 6 Canberra Plan To Reduce Civilian Consumption Of Petrol By 60 Per Cent. MORE than 7,000 garage employees and 1,200 taxi-drivers may lose their jobs as a direct result of the new petrol i cut, says the Sydney Sunday Sun. It is feared that the Federal Government's plan to reduce civi-
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  • 209 6 Big Increase In Indies Air Traffic i THE Royal Netherlands Indies Airi ways, which operates a weekly passenger service between Batavia and Sydney and a network of air- line services throughout the Indies, carried 27,033 passengers on its regular lines m 1940, compared with 21.075 m 1939. The annual report
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  • 101 6 A SHEFFIELD factor.' is solving the cigarette problem for its war workers by banding out parcels ol cigarettes with pay packets. When 300 employees line up lor their wages on Thursday the men will collect their week's ration 01 sixty cigarettes, and women and
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  • 535 6 Indian Troops In Action Against Italians Last Of Appeasers Learns Meaning Of "Appeasement" TN a broadcast to the people of England from the United States recently the American newspaper columnist, Dorothy Thompson, declared that now the last appeaser had found what appeasement meant. She said: "When France collapsed a year
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  • 244 6 Parcels For Prisoners In Germany MORE than 1,000.000 parcel. British prisoners of v H v Germany have been dispat< In the War Organization of tin grii Red Cross. Delivery oi thes< )tr eels has, m the opinion ot (i M Government, very greats mi proved. These statements w/rc mad.- I
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    • 342 6 9f tftn* do tkit mar 7 Mw <■ 4ss£2_ts0 c 6»» _H ET3U_ s Lh__4 V __L s W^m its-. ~'^B MW^^A*. *Ar ~^*S| t**r W _fil I AmW jM Bfl W wk J K-^s^a^^ m WW* WSWBWBWWBBHBBI AM mat BJT___ Bfv^v;^ ■^■^aßSßßßSSß________a.vo::: i>-^^3^MBSS_|K^ »o^ t(pu huistffc ika \M& Such
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  • 850 7 Egyptian Fighter Claims L sll,ooo For Alleged Breach Of Contract •I VS strand -d and I looked everywhere for help, hut I uuymw refused to help me. I had come 4,000 miles from Egypt to earn money and I could not even pay
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  • 181 7 v h cour-. Japan going to to help the Axis or reI it :s one of the ,>njectur- raised m com- aspapen tn G !rman Invasion thifl .itla.-a- I j and oil— are re ognissd. that ttM Germans SV C S4 's; but
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  • 150 7 INDIES YOUTHS TRAINED FOR ARMY RESERVE TK-Uv.a. June 28. Bad tht Netherlands I ii own re- 1 o ure be ng deienee i the country stended to vet a^e being I i Defen re v thm- G.I" ■Set Piifrition is lit m? it** »l— tail mili.ary trainn, P s 'T
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  • 433 7 Swam River To Escape From "Hooligans" A YOUNG Chinese shop assistant, I** Ong Chow Lan, alleged m the I Singapore Criminal Distfiot Court i yesterday that m attempting to I escape from a crowd of men, one of whom held a knife, he plunged into a river, and that when
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  • 138 7 LIM SENO CHOW, proprietor of a stall m Way&ng Street, was fined $75 m Urn S'nEranor.-' Fifth Court yesterday on a rharge of be.ng m possession, for sate, Ol six bottles ol brillhntine to which the false trademark "Erasmic' and "Himalaya Bouquet" had been L.ms appearance
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  • 46 7 HEADLINE News and Views at present broadcast by the B B.C. and relayed by Singapore daily at 8.05 am. will go on the air at 8.20 am. as from Sunday A Paderewski programme will be broadcast from the Singapore station ,at 9.35 pm. to-day.
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  • 381 7 PROHIBITIONS, restrictions and licensing regulations relating to the importation of posted parcels into the United Kingdom are set out m an official communique issved yesterday. In trie present exceptional circumsar.ces many articles not normal. y subject' to restriction upon importation 1 Into the United
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  • 45 7 'ihe highly successful use by the British Fleet Air Arm of aerial torpedoes has struck terror into the Axis navies. This picture was taken at a depot where pilots and crews are trained m the use of this formidable weapon.
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  • 164 7 SOURCE OF ALUMINIUM VALUABLE IN WARTIME MALAYAN production of bauxite, which is used as a m source of aluminium, has oeen stimulated m the last year or so as a consequence of the war. The latest figures show that May exports amoanted to 13,284 tons.
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  • 152 7 APPEARING on two charges involving possession of housebreaking Implements In Onan Road and escaping Irom lawful custody at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavendar Street. Paw Kirn Chuan received a total oi three months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Second Court yes erday.
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  • 438 7 •JpKK funeral ot Mr. Vaclav Paul Rojt which took placr at Bidadari Cemetery yesterday evening was preceded by a full choral service at the Cathedral of the Good Shrpnerd. The Rev. Father N. Maury officiated. At the conclusion of the service at the graveside,
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  • 204 7 WASHERMEN TO MOVE OUT FOR FILM STUDIO PERMISSION was granted by the Rent Assessment Board yesterday to Messrs. Shaw Bros, to take proceedings to obtain possession of premises m Jalan Ampas for the purpose of building a new Singapore film studio. The premises m Jalan Ampas. off Balestier Road, were
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  • 121 7 COR obtain.ng a driving licence when 1 li 2 had been disqualified m doing so for 12 months, W. H. Putson, o: the R A F., Seletar, was fined $100 by Mr. C. H. Whitton, the Traffic judge yesterday. Outling th^ case. Court Inspector A HT
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  • 199 7 FLOUR POOLS TO OPERATE SHORTLY •"jT HE air-conaitioned Goveinmeot store m Singapore for Atta flour has already begun to operate as a Pool, and regular importers of white wheat flour will shortly be advised by the Food Controller, Malaya, when the white wheat flour pool will be ready. "From that
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  • 268 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Jul} 3. TTRIrJUTE t Fighting Service* was paid by Mr. A. O. Coltman, himself an ex-Serviceman, when a: the installation dinner of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Ciub last night he proposed the toast to the Forces representatives oi which
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  • 59 7 TIE rubber industry of Sarawak has given a total of $150,000 to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of the war. Just a year a<_o the industry made a gift of $10Q,CS0. Now it has contributed a further $50,000, which has been remitted to
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  • 58 7 A CHARGE of abetting the offence of s?il.ng to a police officer lorged $10 nctes was explained to a 45-year-cld Japanese. Mitso Hirata, m the Singapore Third C( urt yesterday. Hirata Is alleged to have known that the notes were forged by a Chinese at an hotel m
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  • 27 7 COLONEL C. F. Burton is to give a broadcast talk on "The Royal Army Medical Corpr" from thp Singapore -ntim t^-day at 7.15 p.m.
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    • 115 7 IJtZ JPug\ (P~}eauttf l^T^l ACHI fc V 1 1) R V V&&V SK,N CIEAMINfcSS 1 //y J Bkin care Isn't a matter of happy dabblings with a miscellany of pots and tubes, for beauty is next to skin cleanliness and first your skin must be cleansed and toned and smoothed
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 419 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE (IncorDorateo uo sngiand) PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICE rhe orst possible service* are oein_ maintained oy the t St O H- H. COfrom the Straits to their usual oortj nt rail m China India Ceylon and th* United
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    • 376 8 $*Bniplt& TO NORTH AMERICA. lUROM AND INJOT *S CANADIAN PACIFIC LUXURT VS*?** <%* Record-breakin* trans-Pacific fpeed, j #^_rv*- then the trip oftrips across Canada AW r __TX In air conditioned trains. See Banff, __L.*_____r \m\ 1 Lak« Voyxvx, Great Lakes, Niagara Falls, mX^&MLAf^? Montreal, Quebec. Convenient connectM^ AWmmW^^i^ m« train
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    • 417 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FULTNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to Unitec Kingdom Oates are mm guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST far. Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by Hrst class oassenger ships. Single fare 3 192 (A
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  • 1891 9 "Enemy Continues Advance Despite Heroic Resistance" London, July 3. CTAUN, broadcasting to the Russian people this morning 1 over all Soviet stations, declared that despite the heroic resistance of the Russian army and destruction of the enemy's best forces he continued to push forward but
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  • 32 9 Charged with stealing a turban wortli $2 90 from Arab Street. Dabora Singh claimed trial m the Sngapore Third Court yesterday Bail was extended when t.Te case was postponed until July 17.
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  • 310 9 "THE discovery of the body of a Chinese m the Lim Chu Kang Paver on June 25 was inquired Into by Mr. W. G. Poiter. the Singßp n Coroner, yesterday. Tan Pau. a labourer, stat d that wh le loading sand tnto a boat he
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  • 83 9 LAW NOTICE FOR THK DAY At a m —Before The Turtgn, fUllll es :r. Chambera etc Before The Hon be The Chief Justice m i v t No. l Jv U Bankruptcy Before The Hon'hle Th 0 \g J_d<e of \p. n*\U m oirt No. 4 At ll arr CbVUU
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  • 73 9 A fet:t:on- ror the dfcu lotion cl their marriage on the gr und of idulterv brought by Mrs Mary HoinIng ."1 nst her hn hand I aac Hunter Hoahing, w?s ad'ourn >d fr^m a di'" ta be Used by the Regtstr r when it wsa men I mcd
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  • 40 9 beth el In the BB A Lai Sing .:er?: R Periayal t, Mr. D. sec.-L IH S R 1' N i If. 1 R. Munusai p~rt Mr. K. i I T A i P hu- n and ping-pong car R«
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  • 430 9 THE PATRIOTIC FUND'S LATEST LIST rIE Chartered Bank of lndii. Australia and china. A c honorary treasurers of thr> Malaya Patriotic Fund annouuce receipt of the foßowto. sd ditionst] d loess received up to Wed lerday, i "/.al of $2.740 814.4^: Doratinns acknovrle d $3 r.alimutt^o. H^-pitri Bervstnt No. f-.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 207 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEWEMTS t TENDERS SINGAPORE MIMCIPALITY Tenilors. 5 are now uv.ited for the materials r services Kor Municipal renders rd Hi t^ Pi 7 t: > tg 4 Mality Date July 14, 1941 I Pipes and 1941 1 Cioaing 19 DUNCAN 1 1 .-.:e;pa) Secretary !M ffIJC NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 499 9 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE UIL /.HPI ZJIF2 A /IIP: 6 M a. EUngapare calUng; oUS a a 1 m prenc 1 B hsan d b na London; News coi :....-> m Pi 1 I os a.m 1 ht 1 cord d muaic; 7 M v n rs Irom London; I M
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    • 137 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST Mails close at the General Post G.iice as follow: TO- DAY Australia air 4 p.m. Java air i ;.m. New Zealand air 4 p.m. Medan air tn. ro-MOBAon Australia airl m. Java 12.33 p.m. Zealand air 12.30 p.m. Medan v m. Palembang sir 12.33 n.m. ARRTi
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  • 1195 10 First Day Of Taiping Turf Club's July Meeting (From Our Own Correspondent) tiv r> i Taipingr, July 3. jIN Pocket, paying $74 m the fifth race, was the only horse to spring a biir surprise here to-day, the opening day of the Taiping Turf
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  • 236 10 (irom Our Own Correspondent) Taiping, Juiy 3. •THE following are the weights for Saturday, the final day of the Taiping Turf Clubs July professional meeting: Mores; Class 3. about 6 furlongs Lady Zrnta 9.04 Topla 8 00 Stonechat 8 03 The Cutter 7 13 Titled Lady 8.01
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  • 20 10 •yHE Moravia- Y.M C A league soccer match, which was arranged to have been played yesterday, was oostpcn?d.
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  • 44 10 *T*rlE S.ngapore Swimming Club beat 1 the YMCA. by three goals to one m a water-polo match nlayed at th? Singapore Swimming Club yesterday. The S.S.C. will meet the D C T U at the S.S.C. at 10.45 a.m. on Sunday.
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  • 58 10 New •7ork, July 3. pUTZIF ZIVIC. the worid weltrr- weight champion, defeated M Davis of Brooklyn l>y a technical knockout m the tenth round of a scheduled twclvp-round hout at The Polo grounds hero on Wednesday night. Zivic weighed m at !0 st. 9 i lb
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  • 228 10 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 3. it is understood, tc the re- fusal of the stadium ground by the Malaya Agri-Horticultural Association's authorities for the playing of uhe Malaya Cup soccer match between Selangor and Penang this Saturday, the fixture
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  • 43 10 picture. An extitin; phase of play m front of the Sappers' goal m Monday's first divwian 1; ague soccer ma' h at the stadium m which the Malays beat the Sappers by three goals to two. Free Press
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  • 400 10 THERE are 148 competitors m the seventh championship meeting of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association which began on the padang yesterday, continues to-day and ends to-morrrow. The strongest contingents of competitors have been entered by the Royal Australian Air Force and the Australian Imperial Forces.
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  • 102 10 HTHE Singapore team ti meet Malacca m a Maliya Tup mat h at Ans"n R >ad stadium t)mnrrow will be selected from the foil ;wing: Webber, Hai Mun, Abdul t*ahman, So n San. hooi Ooi. c eng Ouee, Azii, Hor Rnoon, Lai huan. Taib, T?-
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  • 55 10 Los Angeles, Juiy 2. OICHIi: LemLs, ihe Mexi-an b< xer **> resident m Lis Angel s. won the world Featherweight champ, ruhip. as r-*co_n<zed by the National B^xine Association of America, by knockmc .utP. te Sea. 7.-1 ,n the fifth round S tin b id the
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  • 35 10 SING A PORE TABLE TENNIS ASSOCIATION "PIIE animal general meeting of :he Sin tpore rable Tennis AaaociaTn wi'l be held at the Str-\Ks Chinese Recreation Club, Hew Br.dge R>ad at JJ 15 p m to-morrow
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  • 184 10 Gunners Beat O.C.T.U. At Cricket An Anil- Aircraft Battery cricket side brat the OCT U by 12 runs m a cricket match played at Changi yesterday: The scores were A..V. BATTERY Sully b Sanicr:x>n c Hunt c Corniorth b Beer 0 I.abrooy 0 Comforth b Sunders. >n 2 Lt. Hunt
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  • 104 10 TTME following are scr c cricket teams f r week-end Barnes: Against the Royal Navy at the SCR.C at 2 pm. t>-m rr w: Chua Bjon Unn, Fong Kirn Wah, Ong Swee Kens, Funs Guan Chye Swe. Lim Swang. Un Hon Wing, Tan Hak Wan. Ong Teck
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  • 66 10 THE following have been selected to represent the Sinhalese Association m a cricket fixture against the R.AM.C. on the RA.M.C. ground at 2 p.m. on Sunday: J. N. Fernr.ndo (capt.), S. Gunawardene, c. Seneviratne, K. aforcnda, H. H. Samson, G. Ranatunga, S. A. Williams, Fred van Rooyen. K.
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  • 64 10 TiHE following have been selected to play cricket for C.V.M.A. against the Pitman's College on the C.Y.MJV ground at St. George's Road on Sunday: D. S. Fernandes (capt.T A. Levis C Cruz, J. R. D'Souza. A. Ferrao. J. C D'Souza, Anandan, B. Suares, M L Dumont, Scow Khiam
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  • 68 10 rTHL sixth annual athletic sports of **L th T e Y MC v School will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday July 12. starting at 2.30 p.m. The following events will be run for old boys and entries will be accepted at the 100
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  • 257 10 Fort Canninsr Overwhelm J. C. S. A. Fort Canning 1- ,U.v\. j DLAYING with ?ood _raJersi M ing Fr>rt tanning overwhelming vi tory hv nim to nil over Hie JCS X n division (b) league ■accet played at the J yesterday. Johnston. F< Can forward, wa.s the outstaj the field,
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  • 64 10 From Our Own Correspoi Seremban J tl THE Negri Sembilan Amateur -1 Association will hole :i ship meeting m fuly 7' al This year's meeting v.,. t-o a single day There is expecied to be petition as A IF. athletes aril participate. There will o. races as usual.
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  • 54 10 TTIIE foUowing ia the result women's foflfaooaei con I m aid of The War Fund. 12 holes at ihe damson on Monday 1 Mrs J J. O'Dwver R. H. H Pie wast 56 p 4 7 2 Mrs. Ross and Mr--64 14 l/l 49 2 3 RS
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 38 10 To-days Sports Events Soccer: S Al A. league, first division. Malaya vs. ra. (AA), stadium; second division (a). Publishers vs. SMB.. SMB.; second division <b>. Ar Headquarters vs. P"st Office, Post Office. Athletics: Singapore amateur chamnion.ships, S.C.C. padang.
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