The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 1ti.361. £STD. 1835. WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, IJ>4l. S CENTS
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  • 298 1 Dnieper Crossed: Nazis Flung Back 1 9 Miles asfasfas to the An:, if ream cor- I the R DM newspaper, German vanguard dread i hin 13U miles of M !-d COniD urtni last nlfht ntinned m the west Tii dLrecttons b« 'A ree directions front
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  • 74 1 Incendiaries In Thousands On Bremen. Hanover London, July IS. BRITISH bombers last night dropped many tons of explosive bombs and thousands of incendiaries on Bremen and Hanover. Bis Ares were started and considerable damage caused to docks at Bremen and industrial bailaings m Hanover, the Air Ministry states. Several other
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  • 329 1 "Russians Now Our Allies" Churchill London, July 15. p U S S I A and Great Britain were formally proclaimed Allies by .ir. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, m a statement In the House of Commons to-day. The Prime Minister said: "Towards 'he end of last week it became possible
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  • 55 1 London, July 15. THE Iranian Minister m London has Issued a statement stating that the Government of the Iran is determined more than ever to preserve its neutrality whatever circumstances might arise. No pressure or inducement of any kind has been brought to bear on the Iranian Government by any
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  • 603 1 Full War Honours For French Troops London. July 22. IJNDER the terms of the Syrian armistice convention, published m Cairo and Vichy today, French troops and French nationals are to be repatriated m French ships. French troops are to be granted full
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  • 297 1 Grave Allegations Of M.P.'s Unfounded Premier London, July 15. BEFORE making his statements on Russia and Syria m the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, made comments on the last public debate on production. "I am somewhat concerned" he declared, "with the effects produced abroad and overseas
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  • 654 1 "Situation In Nile Valley Now Considerably Improved Premier London, July 25. "•yHE situation m the Nile Valley has, for the time being at any rate, been considerably improved," declared Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, m a statement on Syria m the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Churchill said: 'I
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  • 112 1 Big Offensive Patrols From Tobruk Cairo, July 15. TPO-DAY'S British G.H.Q. communique states: '•Offensive patrols from the British forces m Tobruk have been active. In a recent hand-to-hami encounter the British captured prisoners and many casualties were inflicted on. the enemy, who were surprised m their positions. "So successful was
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  • 116 2 (From Our Own Correspondent) KUn*. July 13. rE Sultan of Seiangor and Mr. J. S. W. Reid. MiCrict Officer, Klang, were among the guests who attended the Installation j dinner of the Klang and Coast Rotary Club i hr]d last night, at the Railway Restaurant. KiiUig.
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    • 169 2 I YOU'LL HOWL WITH LAUGHTER WHEN YOU SEE THE YEAR'S j FUNNIEST, FRESHEST FILM! [LESLIE HOWARD BETTE DAVIS €UP DeHAVH-UUID R/f s LOVE/iti Aftet), \J and a«iv '—or "n._ jwant I if I'm getting it I maybe it's mi to b€ wooed E I V— «n the mcW.M V Leslie!
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  • 368 3 Light On Reported Goering-Hitler Rift REICHSWEHR EMISSARIES' ALLEGED STATEMENT New York, July 13. Vi liuht upon the reported Hitler-Goering rift over y the invasion of the Soviet Union is thrown by a Rmn<>s Aires mailed dispatch to the New York Daily ews which, Recording
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  • 31 3 Vichy Ship Said Sunk By Submarine \i. hv. July IS. A 3M Pi d.: (reigbtef a.is sunk kal iten -day urine waa m rs 4 the ■.1 d drowned. United Press
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  • 19 3 I, R« c, Juiv \y d >. M Hun«n r to The Ros- > Bn lares! ag< r i United Press
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  • 131 3 London, July 15. FURTHm successful rai>Ls have been carried out b> Qm R A X on enemy poslticos m North A!rl>a A communique from the RAF, Middle "j. t. .tdtes that yesterday Brl.Lsh bribers f..-. had an aerodrome m TripoliUin.a The bonbi were seen to
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  • 66 3 Melbourne, July 15. ?L.\:.\S have been completed for masi production of a new Australian designed and built medium bombei life r teot flights which are expected :con. The bomber, which can a'so b? used ."or dive-bombing, is powerfully armed Pitted with American Pratts and Whitrey
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  • 244 3 Italian Journal Takes Up German Catholic Bishops' Protest "RIGHT OF 50,000,000 TO PROFESS FAITH" Zurich, July 15. ITNDER the heading "Italian warning to Germany" the Neve Zuercher Zeitung publishes an article from the Milan Catholic newspaper Italia supporting the protest of German bishops which was read m German Catholic churches
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  • 114 3 I London, July 15. rIE appointment of Mr. Hsu Mo as ChiiK.se Minister to Australia. Just announced. is regarded m Chinese circles m London as a special compliment to Australia. Passing early into the Chinese diplomatic service, he is regarded .ts one of the ablest men
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  • 60 3 Chungking. July Vk DR QUO TAI-CHI, Chinese Foreign Minister, hai NBt a note to Sir Achibald Olark Kcrr. British Ambafiadur to China, c nwv:!. app. elation the exprttßtOß oi fri ndship made r>y th? Ambassador on July 7 m whu-h it was ;tau-d that Britain is rrady to nt»«r<>tUt«« for
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  • 420 3 Penang Eurasians Welc ome AngloIndian Members Of R.A.F. Unit tai own C pondent] "•■WHi July 15. I bu toess serious ---day is en- r 'f right--7 tons U over "tho J E Smith. MUB« Eurasian number of I urt members of wu stationed here at 'heir honour Association c atiOQ
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  • 401 3 "Soviet- Japanese Pact Stands At Present." Says Tokio Spokesman Tokio, July 15. NON-COMMITTAL replies are given by Mr. Koh Ishii, Japanese Government spokesman, when he I wis questioned to-day about various reports which appeared recently m the Japanese Press, says Reuter. Asked if Japan intended to abide by i the
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  • 95 3 'Sugar-Coate d Nazi Peace Move Made Few Days Ago New York, July 14. THE New York Mayor, Mr. Piorello Laguardia, told touring South American educationists to-day that the German Government had submitted peace proposals "a few days ago" to the Washington Peace Movement "with instructions to try it out and
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  • 369 3 Shipping Losses Lower In June Than For Any Month Since January Good News In Battle Of Atlantic London, July 15. THERE is good news m the Battle of the^ Atlantic for figures show a substantial decrease on losses during June and are the lowest for any month since January. The
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  • 79 3 U.S. Civil Planes Requisitioned For Britain New York, July IS. THEN American civil aviation planes have been requisitioned from the United States passenger air lines and flown from Miami to British Gambia via Natal, states the newspaper Miami Herald. It adds that ten more such planes are being prepared for
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  • 301 3 Nazi Consuls In U.S. To Sail For Lisbon San Francisco, July 15. PAPT Fritz Wiedemann, German consul-general m San Francisco, and Dr. Johannes Borchers, consulgeneral ip New York, are members of a party of 16 German consular official* which is flying from here m three planes to New York, whence
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    • 124 3 "PREP" For Painless Shaves Used Latherless Or Under Your Favourite Soap No Increase m Price $1.00 PER JAR. MEDICAL HALL LTD. LAST THREE SHOWS TO-DAY! C\ TH TT A V 7" A KILLER-THRILLER Jr\ JL XT. JrY 1 op a chillers FKieiwtJ? Laughs and Thrills! MARJORIE WEAVER Kisses between ga^HUBBARD;
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  • 636 5  - Letters Of Thanks For The Women's Section, Malaya Patriotic Fund MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By to the Central Women's Section, Fund, have sed a wish to the Aould like to en the various cases f.rts sent to ened, to hear aienta say about ken anil visitors with the grate--3
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  • 588 5  -  SHEILA GRAHAM By ANNA Nea^le, m her Easter bonnet with all the frills upon it. is a Sight for the jaded eyes of Hollywood Tlie tiny chapeau is smothered with dowers --dozens of violets and a bi i 4 pale pink rose Another large bunch
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  • 524 5 Necessity with a French woman is pre-eminently the mother of invention m the way of clothes and as the bicycles they have taken to are their only means of transport, they have designed new sports styles for or converted their own su'ts into outfits comfor.able
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    • 114 5 Oia;msMadeYoung -Vigour Renewed Without Operation a r r sufft-r weakness, l bealtk la whi'h r^- quicker hnpla Immm hy an ea and 1 pow- nee. it es, and ure blood, and i i feel new D 24 1 l- hours glanda and ry and :-::;cly. vipour nteea i r mmitr
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    • 279 5 HIGHLY-STRUNG SENSITIVE CHILDREN usually go furthest m life f *T a' r IK fiu/ there~are DANGERS that have: to be watched during childhood PARENTS should be happy if their be replaced. If they are not replaced, children are the highly-strung, the nervous strain on the child gets sensitive type, because
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  • 699 6 Determination Beat Greater Numbers In Abyssinian Campaign London, July 15. WITH the suppression of all important resistance save m 11 the Gondar area, the campaign m Abyssinia, the last of the Italian East African possessions to fall to Allied arms, has now almost reached its close. The East African campaign
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  • 106 6 New British Tank A "Killer London. RETAILS of Britain's new "killer" tank have been issued by the the Ministry of Supply. Is is officially designated "Mark Three." but is known as the "Valentine." It is a 16-ton heavy infantry tank. The main turret, m addition to a Besa gun, contains
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  • 72 6 Vichy, July 15. CEVERE restrictions on bathers m SDain have been ordered by the police chief, says a Madrid dispatch Nobody m future mast wear a bath ing costume un'-»s actually bathing ;cr on a sunbathing beach, m which cases the sexes most be
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  • 69 6 Shanghai, July 15. DALLYING splendidly to the appeal to lend as much possible to the British Government, heal Bntons and Allied friends contributed over .£30.000 Jl I ;ur days o: war savings investment week whi h was run along the lines •I the recent w/tr
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  • 56 6 Shanghai, July 15. 4 CCEDINO to the wishes of the authorities, the local French community observed national day quietly. The only official functions were laying Of a wreath at the memorial to French war dead m the French Concession and raising of the flag, m both of which the French
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  • 33 6 Budding Pilots Gunner Of R.A.F. Boys of the Air Training Corps receive instruction on bomb fusing at an R.A.F. bomber station: The<>e young men are destined for service m the Royal Air Force.
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  • 358 6 London, July 15. THERE are many signs that Japan may make a military move or combined naval and military move before the end of this month, says The Times diplomatic correspondent. The Germans have been asking the Japanese Government to strike at Russia's
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  • 124 6 London ATOKL Coward confesses himself beaten m an attempt to write a song on the Morse dot-dot-dash theme. His publishers invited him to write a "V (Victory) song. "So far I have racked my brains m vain." says Coward. It s a fascinating but
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  • 76 6 SABOTAGE ACTS IN NORWAY People Await SeJ Allied ExpeditJ] R/lANY Gcr: N ly poisoi j according to th Norwegians, n at their Nazi botage and 0; creasingiy ian- liots create uj the invaders. Oe nian 801 U not fM whish will S^ttito British laiui n time are beio A great
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  • 60 6 POLLOW: .'h leg! rciiabl;. R i prompt a/ r. < ■rvte men m tag befood Urn Sena"<>: thf Benati that both the Pj Max presented toformatiaD as th< Oen Ibu frankly I tncing. P^-po::« confen prohibit-, n n western Uemii ro:.-:c< red "any
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  • 55 6 R. A. F. Squadron Fine Achievement A FAMOUS RA.F. tin :v holds a aircraft c stroyed shot dowr. a total SB3 b th a Foil m Ing the d Ministry o. l> Qani Figl mander tent th Ma message ask of the Madras the members ol th< Hying Defiant by
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  • 625 7 Latest Methods Used In Britain Mad 2 Available VOLUNTEER SAPPERS TO ASSUME NEW ROLE p v i« i be tag before Singapore will see the first bettfa disposal lorries travelling along the streets c Thry have distinguishing marks— the front i are partly painted
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  • 49 7 In spite of the Nazi boast that the Luftwaffe and U-boats are "blockading" Britain, troop transports are frequently leaving British ports to reinforce the garrisons of the Empire, and for special duties overseas. Here is a scene during physical drill on such a transport.
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  • 223 7 Marriage "Not Strictly Proved Enticement Charge Fails In Court Mtefini the authoriA nd 1 no not satisfied trrtagc has been strictly pj therefore find it is ar) :ontinuc the case." :i Ml w D Carcw, Singapore 7^ Magistrate yesterday when Siak Khoon. who iritto enticing Tang S:. itated to be
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  • 46 7 C w ..c being "a mportant -^rsn n m the chap- Lee Sftn* Cheoh. a f" H kkien, >«i avowed bail the Singapore Th.rd >i:^r he' had been 5 tig In carrytni on tterj In livSider Be :iaimed trial -.-U to Oct. 2 fcr
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  • 35 7 I" 9ooßtn letter" rrorr: he Singapore K« mtan, and 1S A -r and the Ulu The t »itß he effect parts oi Malaya ich as Labnan tribuiions to the md eventa
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  • 238 7 YOUTH'S "DARING DECEPTION" OF SEAMAN "YOU have practised a pretty dar- j ing sort of deception." said Mr. L. C. Goh, Singapore Fifth Magis- trate, yesterday addressing Cho Lee Chye, a 21 -year-old English-speaking Chinese, who admitted cheating a European sailor of a coat. Mr. Goh sentenced Cho, who was
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  • 62 7 The following sub-regulation has been added to the Emergency Regulations Enactment m Johore: "It srall be lawful for the Commissioner of Lands and Mines by order under his band to prohibit the owner, lessee or occupier of any land from felling or trimming any tree growing on such land or
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  • 415 7 DETURNING home ?ate one alter- noon to his hut. m a district where ftrii.g exercises were frequently held, he found his father bleeding from a wound m the body. said Chua Teng Kiang. a 22-year-old Chinese, m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday during
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  • 191 7 A MAN who two months ago was disqualified from driving for 12 months because he had driven a motor-car without a licence and without being covered by a third party insurance policy, was fined a total of $225 m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday when
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  • 73 7 »THE Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled to the British Agent for North Borneo and Sarawak asking h!m to request the Officer Administering the Government of Sarawak to convey to the Sarawak rubber planters the warm thanks of the British Government for their "generous
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  • 20 7 Mr. W. Horrocks has been appointed Deputy Controller of Restricted Imports, Straits Settlements, m place of Mr. E. J Phillips.
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  • 329 7 ALLEGED to have instigated a 16- year-old Chinese youth to steal $210 from his mother on the promise that he would find the boy a job m Kuala Lumpur, Alexander van Toni Riviera, a Filipino, appeared m the Criminal District Court yesterday on a
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  • 84 7 "Tricycle" Airliner Due From Batavia To-Day K.N.I.L.M.'s NEW TYPE r\NE of the most modem airliners ever built, a forerunner of types of bombers and fighter planes that are now beinjr delivered to the R.A.F. for use m their terrific bombardment on Germany, will arrive m Singapore from Batavia this afternoon,
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  • 276 7 Hundreds Of Malays Join Army As Motor Transport Men DESPONDING^to a call for recruits m a branch of the Army, several hundred Malays from all parts of Singapore recently joined up within a few days of the recruiting" lists opening and are being trained as motor mechanics and drivers. This
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  • 546 7 Sound Film Of Local Anzac Club Opening *pHE opening of the Anzac Club yesterday by the Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, was filmed m sound by the official cinematograph ers of the A.I.F. and will be released, with the co-operation of the British Ministry of Information and the local Ministry of
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 398 8 Broadcasting V^A^T Warning to marinr-rb; IV'tfit* (Londou); 6.3j p.a». -v.^ Ja> X SINGAPORE analysis 01 Genu&n 6 JO p.m. Coiicreas p>,. v fin, I.JJJ kr 1 (2X5 Stt.) U»e Little Ooes-^ou.^ tt ZHfl f.»i «m/» b i; tl 7 o 15 P m l«e Rnj iiiiJ*> (ZHP2 t.I7S mc/s 4»AI
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  • 308 9 asfasfa Melbourne, July 15. rTE first George Medal lor a number of th? R A A.F. was awarded |ta Bftl o H Baa (Townsvilte) who I ricked hu ii.c tj save pilot officer H A Lenn^ from a burnaig plane las: I November. Sgt Ells dash-d
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  • 70 9 New York, JuJy 15 nrllE Daily News to-day printed the return of a poll on the question whether the United Statts should enter the war to help Britain defeat Hitler. The newspaper reported that 696,011 ballots were mailec 1 ii. New York State and
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  • 260 9 SOVIET MISSION RETURNS AFTER LONDON TALKS tutt. t, London, July 16. THb Russian missions return to Moscow to-day after less than a week's discussion with the British General Staff is regarded as an indication of the speed and smoothness with which negotiations were conducted
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  • 71 9 Batavia, July 11. THE military authorities some time 1 ago ordered a large number of small scouting: cars from Ford's m America. These are the so-called ••bliti-bu*gies," used by the American cavalry. They are intended to replace motor-cycles and sidecars. They mre useful for transporting
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  • 92 9 Repeal Of U.S. Neutrality Act Urged Washington, July 15. OENATOR Carter Glass, who was recently elected temporary president of the Senate, told reporters that the Neutrality Act should immediately be repealed to "re-establish fre. dom of the seas and to show Hitler we are not afraid of him. The repeal
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  • 127 9 STATEMENT ON TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN Batavia. July 10. THE economic negotiations with 1 Japan form one o: the subjects bd be rthmtsrd by the People's Council The Government make th? foD wing observations m this connection: "The (tenrral apnreciaticn of the manner m which these negotiations were conducted has
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  • 286 9 A CONFESSION alleged to have been voluntarily made to a police magistrate by an accused person, m which the plan of an assault which had fatal results was stated to have been given, was read at the Assizes yesterday during the trial of five Indians.
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  • 35 9 (From Our Own Corresponden:.) Kuala Lumpur, July 15. "THERE will be a meeting of the A Solargor State Council on July 29 at 10 ajri, at the Federal Council Chamber
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  • 60 9 Many more marvels have been accomplished m Britain since the "miracle of deliverance" from Dunkirk just over a year ago. One. of Is the amazing rapidity with which the British Army has requipped itself for campaigns of the future. This picture of the new guns of a
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  • 7 9 Dr. Satyapal On Dangers Of Invasion asfasfas
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  • 147 9 At 10 a.m.— B. Ujic The JMfjn 3uni-. MCTifltt m Chambers, etc. Before The HonTj'e The Chief J:j Uc* id Ccart No. 1: At 10.30 a.m.— Mac. Tut JxPhuang vs. Bex Hg Kwab bheong v<. Re.\, o s Ah Bock vs. R« for mention. Mar:
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  • 106 9 NAKAZATOH. a Jspan SS for W arr^t a warrant was I dtn the Singapore Seccnd Court oa II lay aft rhe .^^d railed to appc In ar wet t- a charge of being dnmk ?nd :n--capable, was jresterday fln d 50 r r -r':s when he pleaded
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  • 26 9 The Governor has fr ra~.ter} Commission as A~tini Lieutenant m the Straits Settlements Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Auxiliary B rvice, Ito Mr. Ernest Harold H Imcrsh.
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