The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.56*. ESTD 1835 THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1041. 6 CENTS
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  • 218 1 'Stronger Government To Be Formed'— Tokio Move To Cope With Present National World Situation EMPEROR EMPRESS INTERRUPT HOLIDAY, RETURN TO CAPITAL TOKIO, JULY 16. jo MAKE ROOM FOR A STRONGER GOVERNMENT WHICH CAN COPE WITH I THE PRESENT NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL SITUATION, THE JAPANESE CABINET RESIGNED EN
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  • 76 1 I on don. July 16 i"' -VY convoy was sue. -essfuliy at- I aolU coast t-axly ■A V Mlddl- Bast rawrtuiique issurt to-day. --i -ion,(h »frf drnpnrd on an 1 >'^-wl ..midship-, «r»^ it\r vnH .mpl.-tr!* dr^trovrd. !i v 4 V A lu-l^t 'unierN And «»n«-
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  • 41 1 I.or.dvii, .'uly lti. IT is otti.ially announced l^at British •ivi'ian air raid CMUSlttefl from Jan. 1 last vrar o the* fnd of Juiv? totalled ipprcximatelv 41/00 killed and 5?. 676 injured or died m hospital. Reuter
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  • 53 1 Manila. July 16. THK navy has announced that he entrances to .Manila and Subic Bays will be danger. >u> to shipping after daylight to-morn>w on account of mines. Fntrance to the Subic Kay naval defensive sea area is prohibited. Fntrance to Manila Bay is permitted only
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  • 107 1 Washington, ,lul> 'b. MR. HARRY HOPKINS is en route to I^rndon on a minion connected with his duties as co-ordlncxtor of Uni-ed States aid for Britain, i: was learned here to-day. Mr. Hopkins le.'t the United States last week, so that it is conceivable he has already
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  • 66 1 Lisbon, July 16. pHINESE diplomatic and consular staffs are returning home Immediately from Axis countries on the orders of the Chinese Government. The withdrawal follows the announcement of iecognl:lon by Germany, Italy and Rumania of the Japanese-sponsored government of Nanking. Thirty-four Chinese envoys are expected
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  • 22 1 Cairo, July 16. 'TO-DAY'S British Middle Bast com--1 m unique states: "On all fronts there is no change m the .-ituatJon." Reuter
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  • 59 1 TN an interview with Reuter's correspondent m Singapore yesterday, the British Commander m Chief, Far *East, Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke Popham, declared "Come what may, we are fully prepared. "We arc confident that, whatever the British forces may be called upon to perform, we
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  • 345 1 London, July 16. SPEAKING at a London luncheon to-day Mr. A. V. Alexander. First Lord of the Admiralty, said there was no justification for anything but grim determination to face the possibility of a long war, with the grimmest war yet to
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  • 107 1 NEXT FEW DAYS MAY BE CRUCIAL FOR BOLD STRATEGY OF REDS London, July IG. TO-DAY, the 25th day oi the hattle on the eastern 1 front, finds the Germans still battering hard on the stubborn Russian defences m their drive toward three primary objectives Leningrad, Moscow and Kiev, says Renter.
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  • 65 1 Zurich. July 16. LONG lists of death announcements of men killed on the eastern front are appearing tiaiiy m t'-° Qeiiuan newsnpers. The Voelkischer Beooa«-hter contains an announcement of the death of Gen. Otto Lancelle. holder of the Pour le Mirite Order. Germany's hiphest
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  • 192 1 London, July 16. /YVFR 2,000 tons of bombs were dropped m the Ruhr area between June 16 and July 10. Further examples showing the weight of the British night attacks are the cropping of 1,000 tons of bombs on
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    • 190 2 *THE WAGONS ROLL. AT NIGHT" has the essentials of a good show— a well-knit plot, fact -moving action and romance" FREE PRESS TO-DAY 3.15, 6.15 and 9.15 A Thousand thrills are yours when tf-jffc I^MB ■S&£fl 1 '^Cj4 w- Wm M '-vUIk ■BvJ i r > f ■^JfcLp -■■■IB PRESENTED
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    • 415 2 Night Soil Workers (From Our Own Correspondent) $^^2l^i^F^^UL > fiA£ AS a sequel to last night's raid on K^-^S night soil labourers' quarters, 34 EM'^^HP^^^BlE-! men were to-day charged m court with w&. .^jfl Plw Hrn discontinuing: work as public servants, lOflHH^rJP^^nß^Bl an offence under the Defence Hegula- WM W^m
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  • 678 3 Certain Steps' Discussed In Event Of Emergency MOVE BY JAPAN WITHIN MONTH HELD UNLIKELY London, July 16. RIMOI RS that Japan is groJng to take some dramatic action within the next month or so are discounted by the Pail] Herald's diplomatic correspondent, who
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  • 99 3 "Will Be In Moscow By Sunday," Nazis Tell Japanese New York. July Iti. GERMANY has Informed Japan that German torcej ars erp^'tec! *o .aj>ture MOSCOW by Ji'ly SO, B UXC69 CIOSC o the Chinese Government a.v-ert. accordmej fco MrlvilV JmeODJ, N'JtH) T '.al Broadcasting Corporation's commentator 'ii Chungking In n
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  • 153 3 British Raid From Tobruk Is Described London, July 16. A RAID made by British forces from Tobruk, which the enemy mistook for a major attempt to break out of town, took place last, Saturday and was described m London to-day. The raid was carried out astride the road from Tobruk
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  • 126 3 London, July Hi. QOOD results were observed m spite of bad weather m R.A.F. raids on industrial objectives at DuLsberg and elsewhere m the Ruhr last night, states an Air Ministry communique. Three bombers are missing. Fighters on offensive patrols attacked an aerodrome m northern France
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  • 73 3 Miami, July 15. AMERICAN bombers are now being delivered via Miami to Giorait.ir. and sometimes directly from \T:ain; to Gibraltar, ar rcrdmg to n dispatch :rom Washington appearing m the Miami Herald to-day. At other times the planes ar> Sown bt way ot Natil for
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  • 42 3 Ankara. July 16. IT is understood that the Soviet Union is resuming diplomatic relatl >ns with Yugoslavia. Greece, Belgium .md Nfcrwav. M. GavnloviU-h Ls leaving here shortly to resume s positl "n as Jugoslav Minister m Reuter
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  • 44 3 Ankara, Ju'v 16. (Ifrmans are understood to be encountfin? dirtu-ulHis m heir attempts to negotiate a new Turco-(ierman trade a»jr<»ement for t '.15.000.000 (Turkish). Ihe reason is they ran promise delivery only m a year or two year*' time. Reuter
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  • 376 3 Queries In Commons On Anglo-Spani sh Relations London, July 16. TpIE pronouncement of Senor Suncr. Spanish Foreign Minister, on July 2 that the Falange were taking up arms together with j their German comrades against I Russia and the profound friendship between both countries was the subject of a question
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  • 140 3 'Not Even U. S. -Negotiated Peace For China'- Dr. Quo Chungking, July 16. JJENYING that the Germans had made an effort to settle the Sino-Japanese hostilities prior to their severance of relations with the Chungking Government, Dr. Quo Tai-chi, Chinese Foreign Minister, m an interview with the United Press to-day,
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  • 331 3 London, July 16. AN agency message from Washington states that maritime circles there are more confident about Britain's shipping position. They have been inspired by the publication of figures of British shipping losses for June. Shipping officials state that next year the United
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  • 104 3 London, July 16 SQUADRON LEADER Roland Tuck, first K.A.F. airman to receive two bars to the Distinguished Flying Cross, was decorated by the King wi h his second bar at an investiture at Buckingham Palace this week. Squadron Leader Tuck said His
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  • 113 3 N.W. Frontier Tribes Welcome Pact With Reds Peshawar, July 16. THE Anglo-Russian agreement is widely approved by tribes along the north-west frontier. Although they have no sympathy for Bolshevik doctrines and principles, they realize that m this war anyone who kills Nazis is a true friend of the British. The
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  • 131 3 London, July 16. THE estimated total yield from war tax m the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States for the current year is respectively, $10,000,000 and M.000.C00 said Mr. George Hall, Undersecretary of State for Colonies, answering a question m the House
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    • 212 3 RED PALM OIL l his oil contains considerable quantities of Vitamin -A and to specially prepared for use as a cooking oil and as a medicine It is excellent for preventing influenza cough? and colds 50 ets. per Bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3, Battery Road. IT'S THE TAP-HAPPY
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  • 1689 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By j re girls than usual up at Tuesday's the Services held at Memorial Hall, were still not enough rtners for all the uncled. this dance was run by i committee, Tmngtin sponsfbk for all the rovkfed the service
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  • 55 5 Inside the Anzac Club on Tuesday, a cheerful <roup takes tea. The Anzac Club is surrounded by its own piece of padang, on which tea tables were set for the big crowd of Australian and New Zealand soldiers, sailors and airmen who
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  • 72 5 rLJUk/' fi^ W f arl lt' 611 <* *J* Anzac Club, making his speech at the official opening of the club on Tuesday Also m the picture are Mrs. C. G. Howell, Sir Robert Brooke- Popham, the Governor, (Sir Shenton Thomas) and Maj.-Gen. Gordon
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  • 282 5 London. July 15. iTHE diplomatic correspondent of the 1 Daily Herald, discussing Japan's likely moves, states that one report says Japan is planning to "lease" from Vichy naval and air bases m IndoChina. including the harbour at Cam Ranh Bay. "'Those who
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  • 104 5 London, July 15. THANK God you are sale, and thanks 1 tor the generous imoulse which brought you all over here." the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, declared to-daj at 10, Downing Street. when he received 15 American Red Crocs nurses, among whom were 11
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  • 53 5 Budapest, July 16. ONE hundred Serbian and Jewish prisoners last night escaped from an improvised Croatian concentration camn at Kurestinis near Monobcr. according to an official announcement here to-day They succeeded m obtaining arms but 50 have been recaptured and will face a court
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    • 91 5 CAS WATER 4 .r-£__- l^* r 15 a-* v L_s f _J^S WHi an ASCOT Multi-Point installed m voui nome "ou nave a fully automatic, unfallln; hsn water supply M Bath. Basin «j><i ai"> Just by turning anj hot water tap this ASOOI Jghts u-.fi! ipvmx instant not water whlcfc
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    • 68 5 DonH miss the fun Lady McElwaine's Streamlined Fair m aid of the Kings School Services' Extension Chief Justice's Residence. Allilll Ail Admission Friday, August Bth 9 p.m. VICTORIA THEATR? The SCENES HIFTERS present HAROLD BRIGHOUSE'S FAMOUS COMEDY HOBSON'S CHOICE JULY li>, 25 and 26, at 9.20 p.m. Booking at LITTLE'S
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  • 501 6 Belgium's Magnificent Resistance To Germans In Occupied Territory London, July 15. A PICTURE of the conditions m German-occupied Belgium and of the magnificent resistance to the Germans which the Belgian people are displaying was given m London to-day by the Belgian Prime Minister, M. Pierlot. He said that this resistance
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  • 175 6 Concentration Of British Industries London, July 15. THE satisfactory results of the concentration of industry were mentioned by the President of the Board jf Trade. Sir Andrew Duncan, replying to a question m the House of Crmmons to-day. Sir Andrew said that one result of the invitation last March to
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  • 363 6 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, July 16. A STRONG plea that at the end of a fortnight the police should be able to assure the court that there would be no undue delay m proceeding with ca-ses against his clients was made by Mr. F.
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  • 107 6 London, July 16. THE evacuation of ihildren overseas has been so successful that the Dominion* arc now olTering to tako war orphans This was revealed yesterday by tho Under-S?cretary for Doming n Affairs at a meeting of the Victor. a League m L >ndon. No
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  • 37 6 Moscow, July 1H r[E United States Ambassador, Mr. Laurence Steinhardt, to-day denied German reports that the embassy had left Mr scow. He said he was not planning immediate evacuation. United Press
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  • 441 6 Beirut. h\U n IMPERIAL forces yesterday morning enter* Reuters special correspondent with the Brit ft,,./ Syria The reception by the Syrian and Frencl u lac astonishing. The streets were thronged with and clapping as the long convoy of advano the suburbs. Formal entry
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  • 85 6 1 JuK h AS*!" stl PoliUca leadership t<j i apan total war footing iiiad* i leading article m ne M>Da J Hochi Shimhun i It says that the ilnnet must hr strengthened as earh a* possible^ it wishes to achieve this aim The task of
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  • 56 6 saint I* ml. v i. A TOTAL 91 n mem tgtfi Working Pa:' barged with con ihe Qovernment by i of Industry, trad< naval and militan Twenty-one oi 4^- r. members of tl n U... >n and it is asai i fendants pure:.;. tion m order
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  • 38 6 01 i THE (n D the ok of ga rists I 7 ir. da Tin G- vemm t a Lied 1 voluntary H pi consumption warned that It 1 "resort rati United Press
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    • 74 6 Now Try this Amazing Liquid Healer for Your SKIN TROUBLE loget baling relief fan i hronk Eczema T.T a c 1S n IX i >lN R '»^orm. Dhobi Itch. Singapore Foot, Prickly Heat Inflamed an.l It, bing 1 roptioos, you need a penetrating remedy to kill the festering i:erm. an-1
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  • 613 7 Leader Of The Sikhs Ruler Of Punjab's Premier State JHE Maharajah of Patiala. Capt. His Highness Far-zand-i-Khas, 28-year-old ruler of the largest and most important Sikh State m India, will arrive m Malaya next month to visit Indian troops stationed
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  • 257 7 Ex-Storekeeper Of Sugar Pool In Court -■'•nary Inquiry into a: A barge of falsifying the Government ween Sept. 29. 1940. this year, preferred bai Seng. former I the sugar pool [Yafalgar street, was. 3 ngaparc Third court Inspects C mmereta] rab- Btati n, (tea ct£< U being said the Governors!
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  • 36 7 MAILS LOST THROUGH ENEMY ACTION IT icnera Pool i -nd 1 i that m ppfoxhnately •.i r i prepaid a: ball ounce hat i re transport Kingdom '<> Durl an i i urban lave been n acUon
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  • 40 7 1 m bcnc-maker, 9 yean, n I bred d I m j vxs :n- H t:-t, the that nun treated r .en dan before a- ere he di d the ng due to tetanus ::v misadren.ure tried.
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  • 47 7 I A U Ml Lsmaul. 19. was or. T..- Sin-aporr laj to have cau-^-i hurt titan Hurbour Board tr d and Charles P. i were alleged to have r&njoni Pagar dock- on Joty 15. Ali I >.:- < bail of $100 m pntpoMd a w^k for
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  • 140 7 A MAN whose sen had met his death by falling ti i to a well wras yesterday told by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. \V. G. Porter, 'hat he should have nad the well adequately protected, and was also wnrned to proud? protection to prevent
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  • 116 7 IT is notified that no merchant vessel ij» to enter or c^me to anchor within territ >ri il waters on the east coast of Johore, Pahang, Trengicunu. and KeUntan, and on the west coast .»f Joho r e. between sunset and Vessels which lui\p alr";:dy
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  • 283 7 Moneychanger's Suit For $7,462 ALLEGING nrofeatianal n Bttgence on the part o| SOttdton 1 linn. Zehndcr Brothers, an Indian money-] Changer, Soona Sha.k Daw od. i.s claimmi $T,4G2 rrom Zehnder Bro:hers m a civil act! n which begin before Mr ostL- Aitkon hi Ihe High durt yesterday.
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  • 778 7 RECOGNIZED among military circles m Malaya is the fart that the Malay has proved himself worthy >f his embodiment m the regular forces oi the British Army, and that he is now an important entity for the protection of his native country against aggressive foes.
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  • 809 7 Local Boys Prospects In Building Industry EDUCATIONALIST STRESSES IMPORTANCE OF WAGES *TT is a totally undeserved slur on the local boy to say 1 that he is afraid of taking off his coat and will not dirty his hands," declared the Deputy Director of Education, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, when
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  • 182 7 Mr. N. Raghavan Sees Emigration Committee N. RAGHAVAN, pr«toent of r,f\i i e Cenlrai toWm Association of Malaya, who is on a short visit. to Simla, net members of ih<-u-ithU^ g Emigration Committee With *horn he discussed the Indian situation m Malaya, states a Router message from Simla. aS 1
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  • 92 7 £lIARGED with tr?»spa.ssin». T into a military ramp without a permit. Fatimah Dint-e Abdullah, a 27 -year -old Malay woman tnld Mr. L. C. Goh. the Singapore Fifth Magistrate, yesterday. "A Malay lance-corporal said he had a house there and vanted iv marry me: I
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    • 29 7 Good F o o d Pr o m p t Courteous Service are the reasons for Us Increasing Popularity AT THE "APITOL RESTAURANT Conditioned I I Telephone 490 C
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    • 127 7 "•9^ I SPORTS WEAR Cuk><r "DURO" SHIRTS J pCNw are made oi quality cotton cellular mesh. They fPsNL^^^^ are cool with splendid washe^^^jK^^^v^yl 4p and wearing qualities YH h*^ witn new P OlO collar Throe \-^J button front and short 'XTC sleeves. In the following plain colours blue, canary, r
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    • 288 8 BURNS PHILP UNE (incorporated id Austraii?) FOR BRISBANE, SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWIN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly sailing by ss. MARELLA (1.375 tons) and m.*. MERKUR (b,OOO tons). Both vessels are fitted with Cabin-de-luxe single and double berth cabins, swimming baths, luxurious public rooms. Single Return. Ist class Singapore/Brisbane
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    • 255 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sellings to United Kingdom. Oate* art w guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to CoMer*^ War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FM* Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) Jevt by first class oassenger shios. Single fare 3 192 (A £28)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 309 8 Broadcasting I TO-DAY sss^rttr,«s* •.,,1 SINGAPORE ESTI?4SSrj I v Icliowed by mu^.ci a Lr t I ZHU 14M <«* "J News and news c<m S I ZHfl Mi «»^i Interlude; 845 p■, .y t I (ZHP« «.m Mrs. Mcly^. bvm <•" (EHFI T.M <«l-5« -List ners' Choice" ':t I ywi,
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  • 850 9 Singapore Waste Paper For Shipment To India RESULTS OF SCRAP DRIVE "QNE shipment of ten toas of waste paper for India is now ready, and I have orders for another 30 tons, but owing to inadequate baling facilities it will be some time before this is ready," states Mr. W.
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  • 343 9 A PPROACHING Singapore at greater ■f*- speed than most passenger chines, the K.N.I.L.M.'s new Douglas D.C. 5 airliner made a perfect landing on its tricycle undercarriage at the Singapore Airport yeslerday on its first visit from Batavia with 11 passengers. The airliner left a lew
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  • 102 9 A POLICE court case m which Ong Ah Hx-k h2d been sentenced to six months' rigorous imprison. nent for a'lc?edly kce-^ng a brothel m Deskt r Road L« to be retried by order of the Chief Justir? ~;r Penf IfcEhrtine. Appearing on behalf of Ong Ah Bo
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    • 258 9 CUSSIFIED ADVERTISEMEMTS SINGAPORE M! MCfPALTTS B tavMti for the r serncca fot\ Mmaptl rendrn Bted LT.scvkets; Pi rr 12 nOOn. md special ML WW to I Ctataac 12 H\ Plpea, c ol C mi Slack or Lump .T.:.v 30. I9U. for period ,ii U42 Date S« t Ml, I9il A
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    • 390 9 SITUATIONS VACANT LADY TYPISTc to be employed as teleprinter operators urgently required. Must be of British nationality. Salary 5125 per month. Apply :jo X No. 813, jare of Singapor* Free Press. FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NOTICE. Applications axe invited lor vacancies m the daily ra cd appointments o! Checker* Time
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    • 133 9 A CAUSE COULD NOT BE WORTHIER! VIVIEN ("Scarlett") LEIGH as Lady Hamilton the alluiin£, commanding inspired woman whose beauty and wit mould the fate of a mighty nation LAURENCE OLIVIER, of "Rebecca" and "Wuthering Heights" famo, her heroic lover whose exploits change the course of millions of lives! The roaring
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 1433 10 PHARAOH'S FOLLY, CIRCUIT COURT ORDINATION PAY WELL Pinafore's Fine Victory In Main Pony Event SECOND DAY OF SINGAPORE JULY RACE MEETING THREE ma'ulen victories, a like number of upsets, a deadheat for first place m the third race and Pinafore's fine victory m the main pony event, these were the
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  • 259 10 Malacca Tennis (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 15. PLATING fine tennis m the final of the open singles of the Malacca tennis championships on Sunday, the Australian player. O'Donnell. easily beat Capt. Mills m two straight sets. 6 2, 6 In all O'Donnell won three
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  • 117 10 THE following will represent the 1 Stamford Club (Raffles College Graduates' Union* m a soccer match against Raffles Coll ge on the College ground to-day Taib b Huji Ardak, Wan Hamzah. Low Kee Pow. On? Swee Keng. Kadir b Mohd Sultan Tan Choon Seng, Toh Boon Huah, Eu
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  • 29 10 THE Marrieds beat the Singles by two goals to nil m the Singapore Traction Company's annual soccer match played at the S T C sround yesterday.
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  • 235 10 From Our Own Correspondent) Johore Bahru. July 15. JOHORE and Neeri Sembilan will complet ::> lr programmes m the Malaya Cup football competi'ion at the Trnde School ground on Saturday. Previous games between these two States have always provided a close flght last
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  • 56 10 TOUR WINNERS were named m the Free Press selections for yesterday's races at Bukit Timah. These winners were Clarissa the Flea ($24 and S9>, Pharaoh's Folly SKI and Sll>, Pinafore »Sr!l and SI) and Ordination ($44 and $8). The selections for Saturday, the first day of the
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  • 47 10 Gordons Fight Hard F or Full Points KEEN EXCHANGES AS S.C.C GO DOWN 3-1 Gordons 3 S.C.C DLAYING at Anson Road stadium yesterday m the il division of the S.A.F.A. teigrue, the Gordon Highland*" had to fight hard to beat th: S.C.C. by three to JH sfasfasf
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  • 48 10 rfE third annual general meeting of ;he O^-ners and Trainers Association of Malaya will be held at the Rpx Hotel, Bras 3asah P.'d. StngapOTP a' 5.30 nm. to-d<y. All mprr'bers ar^ reauested to attend as there arc sovpral mat.ers of importance lo be di^cusstd
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  • 90 10 FORDS vs. CHINESE BANKERS THRILLING^oc-cer p, Aason Road stadiun when Ford Sports Club Oversea-Chinese Bank game which is to decid pionship of the Busines B L'ague competition Both teams completed U 28 point* from 15 match* -T of deciding the honours age. which is slightly m Fords,
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  • 38 10 ST. Johns School's annu sports win be held i a Jalan Besar stadiun. p.m. The nee ?or old 880 yards, while a thread race will b<> provide for i Mrs. S. W T?y will trit prizes
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  • 88 10 THE Singapore Chair. t>-» Rubber Aanciatto? held yesterday when then 510 *m )b 1 120 70 ••>• :b 829 15 tans; sold tons. SPOT Unfea Mm ark PRICES RKVI I/I H Fibbed Sm#«l i r*k Yr- v S*an-ia.rd guairv C'Vid averaep pNWf Y--T av»»rat;< q-,.;.. OT auali^v
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