The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,3:>3. fcSTI). 1835 SATURDAY, JULif 5, 1941. S CENTS
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  • 805 1 BERLIN SEES FIERCE NEW BATTLES /-V f™l p. 2 B London, July 4. WITH t)i >o%itt troops falling back on the 1938 Soviet frontier, according to the German radio and tin Gil mil mtwt agency, Berlin is
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  • 73 1 Moscow, July 4. TflE newspaper Pravda to-day a?ain insets that the best German troops and material have been severely mauled. 'Fascist propagandists boasted to the world of the invincibility of the German army, but in It days of the war Germany has lost her best divisions
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  • 138 1 Ankara, July 1. POMF excitement and speculation were aroused here y sterday uV"" 1 plane carrying n>e additional members o! the British military rir.i nomic missions to Moscow left ar.d r r> Tr;ori one hour lat r Tl plane return* i following rece!pl f tructiona
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  • 62 1 Cairo, July 4. It is officially stated in Cairo that Italian resistance in the whole of East Africa is now virtually ended with the surre» i?cr of the Italian forces in Gaflasidatne province, in Abyssinia. Karlier it was amMMHi ed in Nairobi thai Cen. Genera, supreme Italian P<MMHandet
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  • 327 1 Nazis Admit Determined Red Coun ter- Attacks Berlin, July 4. THE Soviet fores piled up along the frontier nave been scatter d and penetrated," says the official German news agency to-day. "Soviet troops. equipment and planes have suiter, d so severely that their los.se.s cannot be made up." \t the
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  • 271 1 Bremen Bombed From 50 Feet In Daylight Raid 16 ENEMY PLANES DESTROYED IN FRESH SWEEP OVER FRANCE London, July 4. DREMEN was attacked in another daring daylight ra'd this morning by Blenheims of the Bomber Command, states an Air Ministry communique. A large factory in the dock area was bombed
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  • 461 1 Cairo, July 1. TT is officially announced that Indian troops have occupied Deir ez Zor, on > of the big airports in Syvi.t. The occupation of Deir ez Zor is announced in the following British 0.H.-Q. communique Issued to-day: MHYA: la the Tubruk
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    • 103 1 eon QUALITY AND j LCONOMY DRINK I BiGIA TEA I BAFFLES HOT EL_ TO DAY'S POPULAR TIFFIN-TIME RENDEZVOUS NCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL KUvil \ku BUVU HUM IZM TO IM I M PRCIAL CONCERT hv RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SPECIAL DINNER DANCE formal 8 p.m to I am BUSTER MAS&iE '"'OOK YO(
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    • 145 1 SUPPORT MALAYAN I i PRODUCE DRINK BSGIA TEA i. i SEA VIEW HOTEL RALL-KOOM PERFECTLY AIRCONniTI ONED BY SEABREFZES TO-NIGHT SPKCIAL DINNKK DANCE DINNER $3.- NON-DINF.RS ADMITTED FREE OF CHARGE DANCE FORMAL EXTENSION TO 1 A.M. SUNDAY MORNING tl A.M.- 1 P.M. POPULAR CONCERT KELLER'S BAND Overture SEMIRAMIS Ro^ini Waltz
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    • 202 2 The famous Stars of "The Sea Hawk" in the funniest Comedy. thriller jet made TODAY fc TO-MORROW 11 a.a., 3.15., 6.15., and 9. 15. ALHAMBRA 1 lod#rn dvw-gf has «U th« RALPH BELLAMY ALAN HALE 111 fAT«ICC AUIN iINKINS lUCUI WATSON A WARNER BROs^k,i N.n »<*„ .n^ LLOYD BACON .Sum.
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    • 210 2 iiiiißgiiiißf giiiißßßiiiJM 111 I"! m^l |l| THE TOWN IS LAUGHING! I THEY GOT THAT WAY BY SEEING e I A GEORGE I 111 B I FORMBY I I \O "SPARE A I ■Hi COPPER" I PUT THIS CN YOUR LIST TO SEE I I^% 4 SHOWS Vaww* 1 II I
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    • 155 2 MAKE THE BEST OF THE WEEK END. ana ENJOY A GRAND HEARTY LAUGH CAPITOL 3.1S- 6.15 -9.15 4 SHOWS TO-MORROW BES K Jfl IN FACT L\ AM P}|| Wjm^M 1 LANGUAGE HEDY LAMARR -CLARK GABLE in M G.M.s Laugh Hit "COMRADE X" ALSO: WAR DEFENCE MEASURES in the D.E.I, and
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  • 204 3 British Invasion Of Occupied France By End Of July Seen London, July 4 A BRITISH invasion ot German-occupied France before n the end of July is hinted in to-day's issue of The Aeroplane. r Declaring that the Germans believe no combined tensive by British arms can be undertaken for several
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  • 177 3 Japan Considers Establishment Of Safety Zone SPOKESMAN ON U.S. AID TO RUSSIA Tokio, July 4. dsM -nr.g the e.stabJ territorial waters or :one. 11 wa dl by the h urcTs < EBcial spokesK :o-day. reports ibe Japan sat Mi v v ita wka, on. t tat an i a r
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  • 60 3 MM|H IniM compl^t^ly U H ,mbay Baroda I MMI irafet Indwi Peiiiitsula I I brcadMi cavad by flxxi^. -"'-la: Bar.^» ard Surat teiq&kODk and late- vttk h mhft] Th^ B.^moa 7 -1 -> --no.'Viy 3t-r>ppri. k tetoo strvlc? is run- railway. There is BOMta i ng
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  • 37 3 T I umlon, July 4. MM Thf:« are n.> >• in .ii-tivr.y over th:* I D 4"'- iri MCMM tnat ra u rmi i^> on Britain. i »ny«berc in i 43 hours.— Reuter
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  • 112 3 T tMm Washington. Tulv 4. tit. united States Army is usputcnIng mechanics to Britain for the purpose of familiarizing the Boyal Air Force with the repair and assembly 01 American -made warplanea and 'also enable the mechanica to acquaint themselves with foreign aircraft, it
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  • 51 3 I. nni! >: Jj'.v piBLD-MAHSBAL Lord MILNE'S only Mi' t Ch ■>:•;•• I)' Igl II M. !::<■. i> i U> bt a priSOPW ol v.at. Hi- v. ,»s Mivlufl in Um Middle East and v a.- p• r v ;y rpp -r" .-.j
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  • 39 3 Istanbul. July 1. thk Qmna Anba ad r 1 1 ifosoov v m llflMiltnlMiH. uml HMmbm ol the fi-r-MM -*mb-»ssy amveJ at the Tu'kL h bv-.rd^r test r.i^'nt by train They Immediately departed fOI IrtimtlHl 2y RUtomobUe. United Press
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  • 207 3 1) recent months many hx\ been prepared ''■>■ I r ttehre additional Which may be brought N laya or India to the a:r force* which are Burn I said MajorM- r (,j Genera] Officer; ■i l'"j- A; my m Burma.' r ndcD from Banna
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  • 76 3 Berlin, J-J.v A SECTION of the German Press to-d;iv warns that the Russian people will starve if Stal n's orJers to destroy wheat ani foodstuffs will be carried out. "It is absolutely certain that Germany in a fight for its existence will not dispose to the
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  • 332 3 Posthumous V.C. Award To Indian London, July 4. WITH his right foot blown oil and suffering from other wounds, an Indian officer, Subadar Richpal Ram, continued to urge his men to attack an Italian position in East Africa. For his heroism, determination and devotion to duty, Subadar Ram has been
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  • 73 3 Buenos Airr*. July 4. V COMMUNIQUE hsued bf the deputies committee Investigating Nazi activities in Argentina Announces that It hai been proved that Nazi r'-,. i'.^ bmvc compelled Kven] commerclft] Brma to \i these a:ti%iti»s by "contributions' 1 retained from the .salaries of tl etr
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  • 626 3 London. July 4. 4S Londoners came to work tojr day loudspeakers at the main line arrival stations were playing famous marching son^s of Lincoln's Day and side by side w;?h the Union Jack the Stors and Stripes were f!vin<: frcm the flagpoles of Um Victoria and
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  • 96 3 Canberra, July 4. A USTTtALIA finishes the linancial year with rt a cash balance of i' 10,000,000. This was announced by Mr. A. W. faddr-n. Finance Mini.tcr. in the House of Representatives today. Expoditure on the war during the year 1011-2 was not likely
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  • 257 3 Tokio, July 4. TTHE United States, with the rest of the world, Ls passing through a lime of storm and stress, a time calling grave decisions and resolute action based on those derisions. Thus declared United States Ambassador Joseph Grew addressing the American Club reception
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  • 137 3 Manila, July 4. 'T'HE United States High Commis- sioner to the Philippines. Mr. Francis Sayre, speaking at an American Independence Day celebration here towere facing a more serious crisis to-day day. warned the peoples of the world than faced the United States uuly 4. 1776
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  • 211 3 'Nazis Can Be Driven Out Of Africa If America Acts Now' "Convoy now and win the war" is the huge type headline on a front page Editarial of the newspaper P.M., in which Ralph Ingersoll writes: "With Germany immobilized on land and air why cannot the British in Africa knock
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  • 198 3 U.S. Navy Will Be Brought Into Play S oon Willkie New York, July 4. DEITERATING the sentiments he v expressed in his broadcast yesterday, in which he said England's survival was indispensable to the preservation of American liberty, M r. Wendell Willkie stated to-day In an Independence Day broadcast that
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  • 71 3 London, July 4. UR. Arthur Henry Hall, chief cuperintenlf dmt of the itoyai Aircraft establishment at Fa mix. rough, retires to-day, says the Ministry of Aircraft Production. The t ehnleal superiority of British aircraft over the Gennao is largely due to Mr. Ball's rk. Be
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  • 65 3 U.S. Must Extend "Convoy Bridge" Montreal, July 1. r FHIN<;s are getting too hot for !!io Nazis ;>t i»" .-i;», rt: o f our present convoy bridge to Britain," stated Vice-Admiral Sheridan to-day. He did not elaborate the reference to the "convoy bridge" but added the fact that the Bismarck
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  • 275 3 Japanese Mischief -Making Bangkok. July 4 REGARDING the Japanese report that Thailand's gold reserve? :n America might be transferred else whre, the official viewpoint here is I "why should we think withdrawing deposit; from America unless, for Instance. America herseli threatens the safety of those reserves. "In thes-? days of
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  • 81 3 Sydney. July 4. A PUBLIC meeUng last night ur^cd the Federal Governm nt to examine th° prospects of effee ive diplomatic, economic and military co-operattns wi'h the Soviet Union. Th-> m.^tin f 2. h^H at iho Town Ha.ll, W3S a't^nd-^d bv a crowd exceeding
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  • 65 3 Ottawa. July 4. ALL commodities in Canada will oe p'aced under control w thin a fortnight to ensure availability of essential materials lor the United Kingdom, according to an authoritative source heie. It is understood that the public will be a-^ked part'y to
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    • 132 3 /Km FIRS? AID KITS FOR OFFICE or HOME prices $4" to $3() e! MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. EYES THAT CHARM... and do anything but CALM! 'PKONE 3400 TO DAY 'CATHAY 11 a.m., 3.15, G.15, 9.15. j A lA^ A THE MOST AMAZING FEMALE IN THE MOST AMAZING COMEITI
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  • 820 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1941. The Soviet Stand ALTHOUGH the great battles which have been raging in eastern Europe for almost a fortnight are still shrouded in the fog of war. one thing is quite clear the German forces have not achieved the lightning success which they
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  • 1788 4 Japanese Forces In China Greatest Racketeers In History Bv A Stecial Correspondent TT is quite a usual practice when any of the Axis partners have wished to put across I false British propaganda of 'such an untenable nature; that it cannot be supported.! Ito get their dependants or; I jackals
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    2 4 Bluey Gurley
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    • 39 4 Kt AND ITS COT v\ /^^i^ vll BODY TO By Special appointment Established /872. lEWEST DESIGNS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches. '/ncorporatec t* OyM; SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. H^ A MEW W^b 'l^^^^^^H^Pi^^fl ESTABLISHED 1904 SINCAPORE
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  • 1400 5  - Auction Of Italian Naval Officer's Helmet Captured At Tobruk MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By HIGHLIGHT of the Harbour Board Club Fair which is being held to-day will be an -action which is taking place 7 p.m. Object to be auctioned will be Unet o: an Italian naval officer red
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 198 5 Prices of Goods are going up Elsewhere! But not at I GIAN SINGH'S SSEJE SALE Look at the Bargains listed below Better still, call and have a lonk around to-day tee opentill 8 p.m. BARGAINS GALORE AWAIT 49fe n. w^> These are only^ LTi a few of them" KATSU >IIKO-KIKEK
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    • 264 5 fpt^ Lavender the clean wistful fragrance -d of the Yardley Lavender atP "J' gives an appealing air ot youthful freshness and charm the ideal Perfume tor Daytime Daintiness. One of those little refinements so dear to your man on leave. Yatdlex':, English l.aenln \n OTJ ital battles ntd, u-::n the
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  • 1803 6 Fine Record Of Royal Army Medical Corps In Many Campaigns "THE history of the Royal Army Medical Corps is the history of the British Army, for where there is an Army there must of necessity be sick and wounded and there must or should be s on:e organizat ion for
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  • 24 6 Massed Ranks Of Fire -Fighters At Inspection Massed ranks of London firefighters at a recent inspection of Civil Defence units at an allServices parade.
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  • 386 6 UITLER must attempt to force a decision before October, with November at the latest. If he does not do so he will be bogged on the Ukrainian plains, according to James Aldridge, Sydney Sun roving reporter who has
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  • 210 6 Horses Coming Into Own Again In Australia REDUCTIONS in petrol quotas are expected to increase still further the use of horses by farmers and carriers in Australia. Prices for draught horses have risen in the last few months. Saddlers are working at full capacity and waggon builders are unable to
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  • 76 6 AN American member oi the French f» Foreign Legion was recently captured by Australians during flighting around Sidon In the Syrian campaign The American did not resist when taken prisoner, bu said: I d.rint tire against you guys I fired into the air like
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  • 323 6 N.S.W. Railway Concessions To Men Women War Workers \I7IDESPREAD railway concessions for both men and women serving with the armed forces were announced recently by the N.S.W. Premier (Mr. McKell). They will embrace interstate travel and. for the first time, include nurses and members of the various women's auxiliaries who
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  • 257 6 "Greatest Harvest Of Century" AUSTRALIAN reaper-blind,^ rt arriving in England to aNsin garnering the greatest crop of \Z twentieth century. The Witu < the additional acreage has reouir^ 100,000 tractors. An immense amount ol „e machinery has arrived from u tralia, Canada, and the 1 m U -r States of
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  • 113 6 MEMBERS [tlieF in camp it L:v rp by c; periei* that in a with whi h thev n F. en h c mmunity In tligh< nolle i light win- s to whi -r. I i >med Th<= mfa issw bas b til light r ;v
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  • 100 6 RUSHING to hi an Australian body c: his wife In th he had to stand bv tw 1] An hour earlier his wil ram afternoon U a to the padd which he was work.. The farmer was Harold h o: Narembeen, and
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  • 76 6 WORKERS' INSURANCE IN CANADA MORE than 2 OOOJ M i■■ i Dent. Dl Canadian will be covered by an insurance scheme I i July l Including dep< nek tits, the will give protection I persons. At the same time, ment service hat bi employers to lino w< i workers to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 38 6 ESTELLE COWAN Announces With Pleasure COCONUT GROVE NOW OPEN EXTENSION EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DINE DANCE BY THE SEA TABLE cTHote Dinner A La Carte CHINESE CHOW Entertainment by Kleiny and Boys and COWAN BAILEY ***** For Reservations *****
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    • 33 6 YOUR ONLY CHOICE IS 'HOBSON'S CHOICE'! A SCENESHDTER PRODUCTION AT THE VICTORIA THEATRE ON JULY H* 25U. 26ti IN AH) OF THE Y. M.CA. SERVICES ttUB BOOKING AT LITTLE'S $3, S2 4 SI-
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  • 97 7 I, his betn decided to change Dm title of the Straits S«t leme nt> Volunteer Air Force to the Mt'ivin Volunteer Air Force. A Rill to rtTeit this change is al- jv in draft and will be brought JJ^rc the nex: m«etin* of Legisj a t
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  • 3098 7 GOVERNMENT APATHY TO BUILDING TRADE ALLEGED Further Evidence At Contracts Inquiry A LLEGING apathy by the Government in not encouraging the building industry, a witness at yesterday's sitting of the Commission inquiring into the system of giving out contracts by the public services and the War Department, Admiralty and Air
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  • 533 7 STORE EMPLOYEE FINED $250 FOR MONEY OFFER TTAN AH GOO, English-speaking assistant In the department store of Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., Ltd., was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and fined $250, or three months' rigorous imprisonment, in the Singapore Fifth Court yesterday on a charge of corn«ptly offering $20
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  • 207 7 Imports Clerk On Corruption Charge c nAHAM. a young clerk in; j trfcted Imports Depafttpore. trial in the i COUrt yesterday on a charge accepting $50 from Lau v i ror ondertaktai the km] rtattMß of paper n '.r.o'.ion 12l Eaetd Ml alternative iting Lau Ktrock Yen of Knarantednc the
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  • 94 7 V. SHERIFF a European m:. or ttttsn d: the Naval m days sim- I at anj r.ned $150. or tifl >rous imorionment. S;: tcand anrt yerter- :.v:ot- d on a charge v V■■ <er s -ne. the v Admiralty I that Anr 24 3he- c!
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  • 23 7 are P >rtr^ Cumpaiv. V \u:u? rs>. will w d sign M n Stnap»oore Rv Artillery Itatca a Govemm-nt faze.-. D
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  • 17 7 Iva r a ptltnsi in the ■it ani soUci- k r. j axrhred in re .n business.
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  • 66 7 •TRAFFIC receipts of the Singapore Tr\ction Co. Ltd. in Jun-» were comfar»d with $277,000 in May and wen $40 000 m re thrn in June last year. The total receipts for the flr.'-'t nine months of the company's flnan iai ye .r w^re $2, 378. C00,
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  • 116 7 I OW TECK C.iOON, 52, a lorry driver was fined $100 and had his driving licence suspended for three months ior negligent dr.vinr; in Upper Thorns :n R ad on May 2. by Mr. C. H. Whition. th? Traffic .udge. ft was stated that
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  • 861 7 r s. SEE. manager of the Happy World Ltd.. made a complete denial in the Singapore Hicrh Court yesterday before Sir Percy McElwaine, the Chief Justice, of alienations by Mohamed Fahmy. an F f ryptian boxer, that the Hnppy Worl i
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  • 362 7 Export Of Luxury Goods From Britain To Empire Countries Curtailed TN order to save shipping space, facilitate the despatch of vessels from Great Britain for overseas ports, increase the amount of foreign exchange available to Britain, and increase her productive capacity, it has been decided to place wartime prohibitions and
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  • 249 7 A VERDICT of death by mis- adventure was recorded by Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner, yesterday at an inquiry into the death of Peow Ah San, a 43 -year-old Chinese whose body was found in the Stamford Road Canal by Sgt. John Spencer,
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  • 109 7 A CHINESE placed his bicycle in&id* the Asia In:uran:e Co. building on Thursday and found that it was missing when he came out, it w~s stated in th-» Sin^aoore Third Court yesterday when Tan Tuan Swee was charged with theit c! the cycle.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 GOOD FOOD, PROMPT and COURTEOUS SERVICE arc the reasons for Us Increasing Popularity at the CAPITOL RESTAURANT Air-Condi* i-rv.?:!): Telephone 4903
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    • 156 7 JO gy**Htu 1-^ jr-A ACHIEVED By sf J." 1 CIE **LINE3S Skin care isn't a matter of happy dabblings with a iniscellany of pots and tubes, Tor oeautj is next to skin cleanliness and first your skin must be cleansed and toned and smoothed and soothed. First, to cleanse slan
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 474 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LIME (Incorporated to England) «W PENINSULAS AND ORIENTAL 8. N. CO. MAIL PASSENGER AND CARGO SERVICErh« Best possible tenrlcc» jut ocing maintained *j th« P. O Cm, traai lae Strait* U thHt asaaJ part* «f eaO to China. India Ceylaa aai tfce Uait^« Ktnedom ra«cntert
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    • 290 8 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporated in Australia) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE ria JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly fadings bj SA MARELLA (7.575 tons) and m.f. HKRKI'B CCJH *mM). BmtM iMMb a*t fitted wHh Cabto-d^m« tinfrt M* do«Me berth cabins, swlmmlnf baths. ioxurtoM p«bUc room*. Siafle B«tafn. Ist CUM Siotapore/BristMine
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    • 144 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FULINEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom Date* guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Confer*** we? daiiseSu WESTERN AUSTRALIA THt SHORTEST SCA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FA« Regular Services te Fremantle (Perth) via iev» by first class passenger ships. SHigte fare $192 (A £26) Frequent connection
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1003 8 Broadcasting TO-DAY EMPIRE STATION SINGAPORE M ~r < £L£ST < TBU 1.533 ke <«* »•> mr u.«4 M*-im ZHfl soc/. (J*9« > aoa GS»» 1ft.14 me Mk, 1i( (ZHPt «.17» me/. 4«^« »rM »»5 »m 11.44 m < n < lf>t ri (ZHFJ 7J85 me/. <41» •< r 2&.5J W
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  • 53 9 DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES DEATH. HREKRA -On July 4, 1941. t. the fraJ HtspitoJ. Singapore, May Pereira, 44 years, widow of ifc Mr, Justin J. Pereira. The -ml i-orteu'e will leave No. 13 Kovan at 415 p m to-day for the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd ani k to BKtariaii Cemetery for
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  • 186 9 MAlla close at the General Post Office as follows: TO-DAY Australia air 12 JO p.m. [Java air12.30 p.m. New Zealand air 12.30 p.m. Medan air 12.30 p.m. PaJembong air 12.30 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 7 Aden air 4 p.m. Africa air 4 p.m. Burma air 4 p.m.
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  • 139 9 T'lIE Di;e. tor-Gene; ax cf Pets and Telr^r.phs Malaya, advises th.it mails containing correspondent as detailed b.'low have been lost thrcugh enemy action: .Mails from Malaya: Letters, p/.nled rapers, etc., p^iied in KeJah, Kelantan, Penang and Province Wellesley apprcximately betw.en Dec. 5 and 7, 1940,
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  • 114 9 MR W G. Porter, the S:rv_apo:o c croner, yesterday r corded a verdict of death by misadventure at an inquiry into the death of O v i Bcngj Knay, b t°-: <■ r !d w mm who fell ifl ,1 ricksha at th-^ function of
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  • 1552 9 In The Garrison.... BY MAC THE] Navy scored a decisive' victory over the Medical Corps when they p.et at the Naval Base on Thursday in a Division 2A League game. The game throughout the. first half was played with keenness and with rome tine, co-operation on the part of 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 362 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMEWTS TENDERS SINGAPORE MINKMPALITY Tenders. now invited Tor the materials n* servi,v\> s\> r aopiy Municipal Tenders sply c Standard Hi2h Pressure mocfl Date of Closing 4 IMI a niaed Sted Un«=ocketI tc o: doting 12 noon, :Ml tOM <>: Sost Quality rot W .ter liept. Date f f
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    • 41 9 The 'WIZARD of CZ' IS A COWBOY NOW! WHAT A SCREAM! -*-*Ai^ '4ji HhaMwliii t lt i s gKJP^^H II ggggr *V^^ *^^^gff^^gggggggUggggggg? ggg^T 'Sr 4 f -^m Bg^r^H g^ _^fl^. ligggfeaftl^ RIOT l) Ij > gggL^iv ggggW TUESDAY at the GAPIT9U
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    • 169 9 I Order delicious I 1 Ice Cream for your next I I "Social"... order it this I I convenient and money I I saving way I wLny|m| Organisers of social functions will find ordering tgmJM HSHB .heir ice cream bv the gallon both economical an*" BHB convenient. For instance, one
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  • 558 10 WEIGHTS FOR FIRST SECOND DAYS THK follow in; are the weights f^r Saturday. July 1!. the first d;iy of the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting at Kukit 1 iin.ih Hc>r«*es. Class 1. l>iv. I, 6 furs. Ifattcna] 9.10 Bridie i-aw s.oi Fvi-t ?;j 8 10 last
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  • 103 10 THS Lla .d Club's .'u:if MMa) i SUipU'ford resulted. "A" CLASS Winner, Dr, T. E, Caesh <y> 29-6 -3 j"-! B Die "i the other cards returned were m f Dr s i m Ibrahim (2) 34-14--3j'-.; .V A MhKjl <8» Li'J-G-US; Oni> Hang 6-ng '6) 29-4H-33H;
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  • 54 10 The following hitvo been adected to repre- ■eu* the Fnghi b.p. iv team in a friendly fcatiirin:o:i match with the Sykes B.P. 'B >eaaa omwiaWwi of thre<- sir^les and four doubles, t.i be play<Hl m the 53ykes court at t pm. to-day: San'Rd. Bong Bat) Rulalman, Joon S'ong Budajr Lc^,
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  • 407 10 Malays Score Odd-Goal Victory Over R.A. (A.-A.) GUNNERS' GOOD DISPLAY IN STADIUM GAME Malays 2; R.A. (A.A.) 1. MEVER able to settle down to the clever short-passing play expected of them, the Malays, down by a goal when the game was hardly a minute old, managed to turn the tables
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  • 361 10 THE follOWlat uie B.C.G cricket teams lor w.- k end gasaes: Against i* <" PoUce at Thomson R'>a.i at 1 1 ;i :u to-nior.ow k Ward leapt >. Major r>. v. Hill. Pr J a P Cameron, w w. Jaggcr. Major j G Brena R A Hopper,
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  • 46 10 <ilas;«-\\. J ll iv 4. w toe Be tti h Summer Cup i tball t &e ni round r-'-rl.iy Hibern'.ana b« Clyde by fcwo goals to one They n mel Dumbar >n in t Vi a mi-fln l to-morrow, when Hearts oppose Rangers.- Reuter
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  • 194 10 TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup, Singapore vs. Malacca, Anson Road Stadium; Selangor vs. Penang, Ipoh; S.A.F.A. league, second division (b). H.M.S. Sultan vs. Stamford S.C., Naval Base: R.A.S.C. vs. R.A.F. Seletar Alexandra. CRICKET; Perak vs. Selangor. Ipoh; I.A. vs. It. A. (8.M.), LA.; Y.M.C.A. vs. Y.W.C.A., Y.M.C.A.; S.R
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  • 267 10 •pwo Malaya Cup sOccQr m\t hes, one at Anson Read stadium where Singapore will m»et Malacca, and the other at Ipo where Selangor will be opposed to Penr»ng, will tome up far decision ta-day. S ngap. re will start firm fav -urites In the gim-; at Anson
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  • 132 10 T^-night: Tombola at Union Jack Hub. To-morr>w: Tombola at RE. Chan^i, Nee S'>«n, R.A. (han«:i and Loyals' Serßemts Messes and at (iordons' Juniors (8). Monday: Whist Drives at R A F. Seletar Married Families Club and at Manche-ters Sergcanls* Mess. Dance at Talbot House Club. Tuesday: Whist Drive
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  • 864 10 Final Day Of Taiping July Race Meeting STAR LOCK AUTHENTIC THE BEST BETS CTAR Lock and Authentic appear to be the best bets at >^ Taipine; to-day, the final day of the Taiping Turf Club's July professional meeting. Authentic, who was scratched on the first day, should be able to
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  • 54 10 TTHE annual athletic sports of the CWy High School will take place at. the Ja^an B?sar stadium on Saturday, July 19. E\on'^ for old boys will be 220 yards and 880 yards races. Competitors are requested to serd in their entries to the sports secretary on or
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  • 37 10 rIE following were the three best scores returned in the Keppel House Spoon for June. MlB. J. A. Barr 48-49-45— 42-1C0; Mrs R E. Earie 4*-4°- 4!- 1 27-24-103; Mi's. P Starr 45-47-47— 33-10S
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  • 104 10 SELECTIONS f>r to-ca> n at Taiping are: FREE PRESS Race I: Lady Zrnta, Th. i,, Raf?2: Drator, Clift n Lad Rare 3: Spring Grl K "v n Race 4: Kit, S rnella Rmre 5: Velocity, Mo«>nu tl Race 6: Stir Lock, Tin P Race 7: Auihentir. M<»na\
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  • 243 10 Publishers 3: SH.B 0. SPLENDID goa!k«epin? by Kordv onMed the Publishers to heat the Singapore Harbour Board hv three penis to nil in a second dJvision (a) lparn* wecti mntrh rlavr 4 a slf n "i-n-mi y**«;teriav. Th« BH.B. attacked in determined fnsbion from t>"p start.
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  • 63 10 f\SE of Ind Leading cfceys R and Bombay Turl ciubb. u-h< rode <>:- th* Sin^ap r Q id Cup meeting in 1835 :r-.v m BinTfcpore en Mi way o to India aftsr a holiday in Brls- n r.: wsd bf i repari r T A";,*? Lnlen 's
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  • 66 10 Tif i Slowing vffl repn the Blngap re r read m C\ ar\ Raflln r -r> n a crirket match 1 the sR c to-morrow, eta: U a.m.: I A-- T < B. B n Dr. L. S Da S:i a 1 r tea; p r UmeMa:
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  • 278 10 Record Bronen At Amateur Athletic Meet VESIEitnAY S p.og amm 1 on thr p-. :a- r in t,. A.iiat ur Atitle'.ir A so. i <itam pi n*h:p meeting saw This was in the thra i rerord of 16 min :6 2 r years a-o being broken v S^r.Rn. who HMtnd
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  • 40 10 AHE fohouing t>. s C C In t ■-O lx- pla> i a- m I r <i Denison-Smith W0... K U| C K... r^: Harbe -it. Bine v .^.\.*7. Knizemra Bun Bern: Abc^: r«tn— n i tlam
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