The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16.3*4. fcSTD. 1835. SATURDAY. JULY 19, 191!. 6 CENTS
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  • 154 1 Adm. T ajarc To; ada, who succeeds Mr. Yosuke Matsui ka, has never been with any ex remlst Taction. Baron Kikhiro Iliranuma, is a former Prem er whom Prince Konove is -r-nerally beli-^vod to have iotroducexi into h's old Cabinet as Home Minister to support him o^ai^st
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  • 207 1 London, July 18. ARUSSO-CZBCH agreement was signed in the Soviet embassy in London to-day. Agreement has been reached "on an exchange of diplomatic representatives between the two Governments and the common struggle against Hitlerite Germany The Convention, printed in both Russian and Czechoslovak, was signed by M. Maisky.
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  • 436 1 Matsuoka Not Included In Government EX-NAVAL ATTACHE IN LONDON IS FOREIGN MINISTER pi !^<>N I TIMS well-known for their "moderate" f t i<- have heen given key posts in the new Jj|uiit < ahinet formed hv Prince Konove. r VoH«kc Matsuoka, former Foreign Minister, is
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  • 87 1 Tokio, July 18. THE Japanese Ambassador to 1 Moscow, Mr. Xstekftwa, has, protested strongly against the establishment of danger zones in the Japan Sea, according to the Yomiuri Shimbun's Moscow correspondent to-day. Mr. Taekawa was said to have asserted that Japan's territorial waters were threatened and
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  • 363 1 "Japanese Will Think Twice Before Moving In Indo-China" Saigon, July 19. TTHE return to Saigon of The Governor-General of French 1 Indo-China, Vice-Adm. J. Decoux, and his staff from a short tour of northern Cochin-China and Cam- bodia has brought no new developments in Indo-Chine.;e-Japanese 1 relations. While official circles
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  • 541 1 London Experts Say Nazis Face Disaster If Latest Push Fails London. July 18. \S the threat to Leningrad appears to he entering an acute stage, military experts here believe the Germans are throwing the bulk of their military and air force into
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  • 108 1 ENEMY'S NERVES ARE "BECOMING FRAYED Cairo, Julv 18. A NUMBER of British patrols made deep penetration into enemy iwsitions south of Tobruk on Wednesday night, states to-day's British communique. Casualties were again inflicted on the enemy, "whose nerves are evidently becoming frayed, as he is now
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  • 37 1 London. July 18. THE United States Ambassador in London. 1 Mr. John Winant, to-day visited Edinburgh and was the guest of the Lord Provost at a private lun<'h. later he had a conference with Scottish editors- Reuter
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  • 77 1 Clark-Kerr Shaken When Bomb Hits Dugout Chungking. July 18 •T*YVENTY-seven Japanese p-lanes, using very heavy bombs, attacked China's wartime capital for the 20th time this year, concentrating on the residential area between the Press Hostel and the city proper. One bomb landed on the British Ambassadors dugout at his hill-top
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  • 84 1 Shanghai. July 18. T^HE Japan sc embassy s pokes- man here to-day said he had c.o knowledge of the reasons for the Manrhukuoan Government refusing to issue either transit or resident visas to foreigners. The refusal to grant visas was interpreted in some quarters here
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  • 121 2 Successful Ferrying Of U.S. Bombers Across Atlantic Montreal, July 19PILOTS ferrying United States bombers to Britain have lost only one machine— that m which Sir Frederick Banting was killed m Newioundland last December— and since the ouset no ierry crew has yet even glimpsed the enemy either m the sky
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  • 80 2 Ankara, July 19. riE Soviet Ambassador to Berlin, M. Dekanosov, who is returning to Moscow via Turkey, lunched ai the British embassy yesterday. While m Turkey he has seen both the Foeri^n Minister. M. Sarajoglu, and the UnderSecretary for Foreign Afrairs, M. Menmencoglu. A
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  • 42 2 Hong Kone, July 19. COL. CHANAULT, leader of the American pilots who will train Chinese aviaiors to fly United States tK-'ivbers and fighters m Chungking. left for the Chinese ranital hv nlanp to-day- United Press
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  • 51 2 New York. July If). A GALLUP survey vesterd ty showed 61 per cent. oi the persona qnestioned approved of the occupation o! Ie land by United &ates troops, 20 per cent, disapproved and 19 percent, had no opinion m the question. United I*rr
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  • 48 2 Rome, July "the Bulgarian Premier, If. Bogtfan Flloff, and his Minister of Foreign t Affairs. M Ivan Popofl will arrive m Rome on Ver.cii-. <n an official visit to c ifer with Uus i. v was inn rinoed officially hero to-day.- United Press
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  • 241 2 »rafl Chartered Bank of India Anstntta and China as honorary treasurers Of the Malaya Patriotic Fund, announced receiptor tne following additional aatam t > the »d, mat ng a t, ta ol %2.; f.321 5"! tin to .p.st Tuesday: Brunei Branch $2.t>9f. Pnrther da nation
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  • 127 2 DAILY PRICES CURRENT Jut? 18, 12 o'clock noon tv «c« Boye« Sellers No. IX R.S.S Spot loose 38 38%* WO. IX R.S.S P.O B In rases (July -Aug. (Sellers option) 38\ 39 GF.A.Q R.S S P. 0.8. In bales (July-Au*. (Sellers option) 31^ 3t% FAQ.
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  • 49 2 Before The Hon'Me The Chief Justice in Court No. l. At 10.30 a.m.— Div. 2/41— Hoahing vs Hnahing. Before The Registrar At 9.40 a.m.— Bkcy. 494 28 9.45 S. 161/41 10 6. 251/ 37 Taxation. Appeal 9 41 10.45 S. 242/36 > 11 S. 504/40
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    • 252 2 SEASON EXTENDED^ SEE: MARLENE DIETRICQ as "BIJOU" Tropical Toast of Men whose m the Power of the Fist! x v The Most Amazing Mass FIGHT Scene m>r *J« X 9 **mj^L\^^*s&f^^*^j m MARLENE DIETKICK IN THE NEW UNIVERSAL SENSATION "SEVEN SINNERS" with JOHN WAYNE IMMoRi" MISCHA ALER— BILLY r.IUiEKT With
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  • 608 3 6,000,000 Tons Of Ships Building Next Year N EW FACTORIES TO ROLL OUT HEAVY BOMBERS London, July JR. ..tn; arv launching the biggest merchant shipbuilding M programme ever undertaken by any country. We ari to build enough ships to bring the goods i n
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  • 80 3 Jibuti Governor's Hand Forced i\ orrr.K to evacuate women Amd hildren from French Ssssali] .i.i i b^ been made to the Djibou i. but as no has received, definite |ei> hivr been made for such j. la.!- 4i^in» a datv.* and place. iie> an '»ih< ial communique isued bj Brit
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  • 101 3 Gen. Wavell's Tribute To Indian Troops ■Mmla. July IS. pi Archibald Waveli, Thftel :n India. the day expresses b mi conferred i •s;y ::i placing gn i* responsibility I I vi due bices rendered bj the mmand .n the which iorces ken >'; ih pliant the rqra] Inle shsure ol
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  • 51 3 H London. Jul/ 18. scene >: sharp attack I ISt rr. (hi, it is tOtdA Q| Britain i Kane time, relays i tr* s number Idmga, .shops trial remised wen* re t number 4 fatal result >: widespread y where shelters P«t Opt
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  • 130 3 Eight Enemy Ships Sunk In Mediterranean London, July 18. EIGHT enemy vessels, carrying troops and supplies, have been successfully attacked by British submarines m the Mediterranean. News of this further blow against the enemy's sea communications was revealed m an Admiralty communique issued this afternoon. The communique states that an
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  • 213 3 Dublin, July 19. MR. J. M. Dillon, leader of the Finegal Party, surprised the Prime Minister. Mr. de Valera, to-day when he urged Eire Government to give the United States and Great Britain air and naval bases and other support to 'insure success against
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  • 135 3 Buenos Aires, July 19. Speed m (i up the defence preparatlom and closet co-operation v.ith other Americaa npubUci IB order to en-'ure as far as possible absolu'e security against aggression was aired by the Argentine Foreign Minister at a secret session of the Argentine Senate.
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  • 692 3 Spain's Sympathies With Axis— Franco London, July 18. i IN a speech made on the eve of the fifth anniversary of the outi break of the civil war. Gen. {Franco to-day dwelt at length on the internal and external situation. He clearly showed that Spain's sympathies are with the Axis
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  • 51 3 Rome, July 18. DRITISH pressure on the Libyan front is growing daily, the Ferrara newspaper, Corriere Padano, said to-day, predicting a widespread British offensive throughout the Mediterranean to divert Axis troops m Africa as a part of Allied collaboration with Moscow. United
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  • 425 3 "No Reason For AngloJapanese Clash," Declares Lord Halifax San Francisco, July 19. THE British Ambassador, Lord Halifax, addressing the Commonwealth Club here, declared that he saw no reason for any Anglo-Japanese clash but Britain, he said, would not allow her interests m the Pacific to be ignored. Lord Halifax also
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  • 93 3 London, July 18. INDUSTRIAL areas m Cologne and 1 elsewhere m the Rhlneland were attacked by R.A.F. bombers last night, states an Air Ministry communique. Many bombs were seen to hit their targets and although weather made it difficult to observe the results, fires were
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  • 63 3 Semarang, (Java), July 18. HTHE newspaper Locomotief learns that dry dock companies at Tandjong Priok and Soerabaya intend to establish at Semarang a shipbuilding yard for building four 10,000-ton ships which will be welded, not riveted. It is ejected that the yard will be
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  • 136 3 Cairo, July 18. npO-DAY'S R A.F. Middle Fast com- munique reports heavy and successful raids on the nights of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday on enemy harbours at Benghazi and Tripoli and on other enemy positions. Enemy ships are reported p have been hit by bombs and
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  • 171 3 London, July 18. 1 LEARN that the heavy losses on 1 the Russian front are causing discontent m some parts of Germany, notably at Baden, where the rumoured destruction of the Constance regimcvit created a sensation, cables Renter's special correspondent on the German frontier. A German source estimated
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    • 153 3 RED PALM OIL This oil contains considerable quantities ol Vitamin -A and is specially prepared fot use as a cooking oil and as a medicine It is excellent for preventing influenza coughs and colds. 50 cts. per Bottle Obtainable from MEDICAL HALL LTD 3, Battery Road. ITS THE HAPPIEST SHOW
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  • 850 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1941. Builders TTHE Deputy Director of Education, Mr. H. R. Cheeseman, has once again given a spirited reply m regard to what he has characterized as a totally "undeserved slur on the local boy"— that he is afraid to take his coat off
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  • 1285 4 Commonwealth Now Building Her Own Warships {Australia At War— lX By A Special Correspondent -k This is the ninth and last of m series of articles on Australian war effort, written by a member of the staff of this newspaper who is at present m the Commonwealth. The first two
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    • 103 4 7 jSS w f mm^A ll mmmwmmAk A Mattrrt, j By Special appointment Established dffiHtfcJS lEVEST OESIGIS II DIAMOID JEWEUEIV Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches. UN— f— ml ss Ctytmmf SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL A DANCE will be held on Wednesday July 23rd at 9.30 p.m. In
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  • 1557 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press r Feature By COMETIMES, typing madly away m my corner of the Free Press office, I get very low spirited. I talk to myself. Here am I, sticky and hot, struggling hard to fill this column which nobody ever reads anyway.
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  • 851 5  - Ho llywood R oundabout SHEILA GRAHAM -By FREDDIE Bartholomew is now 17 years old and the sun. after a long absence, is shining once more on his stormy Hollywood career. In other words. Freddie has a film lob— his first after too many months. "He is getting $2,500 a week,
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    • 178 5 it The need for Strictest Economy has never been greater than it is to-day. It is, therefore, imperative that you must "Save Every Cent" whenever possible. lint have not a moment to wait GIAN SINGH'S ESPECIAL GRAND CASH STOCKTAKING SAL E now on, helps you to Save .More Money than
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    • 233 5 The Montessori Method lof Child Education FEEjOI ii mi ir mi 11 irnm 11 mi ii :r,i 11 iri i] U] >:J&' ZSmW; rWFfo Sm U 0 z*%2' -~v- }ffi mmm m 3 Q I ■V r-;lrWsWswV iWmkgtfmMt*^ JkW I o I -ir i> s^- OLJ frS*-* -1 < G
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  • 323 6 Belfast, July IB. THE Prime Minister, Mr. J. M. Andrews, commenting m an exclusive interview with the United Press yesterday m the presence of American technicians m North Ireland, said: "All that America wants to do m Northern Ireland she
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  • 94 6 Vatican City. July 17 DECEIVING the Peruvian Ambassa- dor when he presented his credentials to-day. the Pope made a speech saying that through international law. Christian ideals are being at present disregarded and stressed the hope that they will be respected after the war
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  • 45 6 Tokio. July 18. GEN. Itagakl. newly- appointed Com-mander-m-i-hief of the Korean Army, wat rectiu-d by Gen. Tojo. the War Minister. yesterday at his official residence. Oen. I'aKaki. fenD« Chief of General Staff of Expedite nary Forces m China, returned to Tokio on Wednesday. Eastern News
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  • 289 6 Ultimatum To Vichy Over Indo-China London, July 18. MEUTRAL sources here with contacts m Vichy tend to confirm that the Japanese are continuing to exert strong pressure on Marshal Petain to hand over Camranh Bay or have it taken by force, reports United Press. Diplomatic quarters here have received similar
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  • 34 6 S2rbera S Br litish%1 itish%n lJnl ?V J a< flies over Government House at Berbera, British SomaJiland: A picture taken soon after the Italian forces had been driven out.
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  • 49 6 These British Somaliland flags had been hidden from the Italians for the Somalis knew that "the day" would surely come when the British would return. When they did the Somalis had their flags ready. A picture taken after the recapture of Berbera.
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  • 401 6 Germans Lose Another 10,000 Tons Of Shipping London, July 17. HETAILS oi' the strong attack by the Royal Air Force Coastal Command on enemy shipping last night, ir. the course of which nea^/y 10,000 tons of enemy shipping were almost certainly sumc, are given by the Air Ministry news service.
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  • 108 6 New York, July 18. "/GERMANY'S defeat would be assured were the United States to throw her entire weight into the war to-day," declared Mr. William B. Ziff, publisher of the well-informed magazine Flying and Popular Aviation, m an interview. With Britain serving as
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  • 146 6 London, July 18. THE R.AF. continued its great daily 1 Offensive yesterday when five enemy fighters were destroyed, two in the course of a sweep over northern France and three in a battle over the Channel. Two ot our fighters are missing. A big force
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  • 202 6 London, July 18. IT is authoritatively learned m An- kara that during the past few weeks the Italians have placed a garrison of some 10.000 troops en the former Greek island 1 1 Sama.\ a few miles off Turkey's southern Aegean coast, reports
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  • 48 6 London, July 16. DURING operations carried out late last night by R.A.F. fighters four more German aircraft were destroyed, making a total of nine for the day. British losses for the day were six fighters but the pilot of one is safe.— Reuter.
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  • 33 6 London, July 18. •TOE Turkish Government has ordered all Turkish ships m the Black Sea not to sail at night, according to the Swiss radio Renter-
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  • 48 6 •Tasl PRESIDENT iv! 1« the dlpl Tokio with th ol State, Mr. Bui night. Lata he held hi' Ptat* Govei the N;- ol Naval Stal mander Erne I King, and t plans divisi Office, Real The Par to cussed alt the confer* Reuter
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  • 65 6 ••lIITLERi... 1 Eas' bis ;v this our air ion i ty m air comb den. the c n r .f Soviet operati 'J: ing In the new When i tact with the BO until the Ltt* JLji lorward Germ; contact with ou mediately "The
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  • 41 6 RUSSIA fret At a kia and oth "G M I Commissar for 1 pn ss yesterd Th. SO* In London, rep tween I stating thai on the comn I jourrj i be signed United Press WERQ Reuter
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    • 41 6 IN A CLASS BY ITSELF FOR LONGDISTANCE WEAR AND NON-SKID SAFETY CA-.7 .g. v V, ~*~\f \Se'*y r e\i- *> > j ALL-WEATHER [V SUREST NON.SKID TRACTION- I from time-proved center troctl o n FINEST BLOWOUT PROTECTION^ "•a^ from refined carcass engineer- o
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  • 600 7 Members Chosen From Various Communities Ai t 1I T Tl! E c i ,as heen "PPointed to advise on the comtetfel P A? fit S inn(r c nd on th best methods of art n.ll Singapore last m K ht. Members of
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  • 195 7 ree oi whom were the P rtd his house and ited a retired proAmaa bin Ibrahim, m v -.1 Court yesterday irged A-i.h* trespassing no ta a house m Syed |pi I* with the intenhUTt to him. were Teh B What and Teh Ah
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  • 169 7 CAPT. Mohamed All bin liaidin, MBE ol the Straits Settlements dunteer Force has been awarded the Efficiency Decoration, states a Government Gazette notification. The Efficiency Medal is awarded to the f -l!o'A-i:i<: members ol the Straits Settlements Vuiun cci Force: cpm O. PobrogO, ACS M Q.
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  • 130 7 r pHis month a Indiso Ana ia*i<>n "social" will be held to-m<»rruw at the City High Bchool The mu>icaJ and dramatic section will provide the entire programme for tfie evenlnK Hindustani Song Iflfla Malathv Mtnon. Miss Meenakshi Men.m Mr. K. P. A. Menon, accompanied by m "tion orchestra;
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  • 428 7 Motion To Send Bankrupt To Prison Fails A MOTION by the Official Assignee m the High Court yesterday to have a bankrupt committed to prison for allegedly contracting debts without any reasonable expectation or intention to pay, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. Representing the Official Assignee,
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  • 95 7 KILLED BY SACKS OF PHOSPHATE A STATEMENT m which a labourer. Lee Ah Kam. aged 64. said that while working on bo.»rd a ship he pulled i ut a sack ol phosphates from a stack causing other sacks from the top to fall on him. was read ut during mi
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  • 33 7 lIP to last Thursday the total amount J invested m War Savings Certificates m Malaya was $6,568,752. There v. as .m increase ol $291,954 m the 15
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  • 56 7 AT a committee meeting the Singapore Municipal Commissioners agreed that .sympathetic consideration be giv3n to bona fide applications for permission to erect emergency attap houses as a definitely temporary wartime measure and that the disposal >! individual applications, each on its merits, be left to the discretion
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  • 60 7 ft Ls notified that the Kin* has approved the re-appointment of Sir John Bat, r nall as an Unofficial Member of the Executive Council of the Straits Settlements for a further j«?riod of two years ar.d the reappointment of Mr. E. N. C. Wollerton to be nominated Unofficial Member of
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  • 381 7 A EUROPEAN woman. Miss Doreen Buchan, passenger m a mctor-car which was involved m a collision w.th a military motor-bus m Changi Road, alleged m evidence m the Singapare Traffic Court yesterday that as a result oi the collision she sustained three '"bent" ribs
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  • 261 7 Local Motorists' Fund To Buy Fighter Plane SPECIAL EFFORT TO-DAY A DRIV r E for more contributions to the Malayan Motorists' Fighter Fund will be made m Singapore to-day, when women helpers will offer Fighter Badges for sale. An exhibition of striking photographs of fighter planes, lent by the Ministry
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  • 503 7 jyNYING that he stole the fountain pen, C W. Chellappa. a "correspondence writer" who described himself as a former editor of the Malacca Guardian and a former private secretary to the Chief Justice, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Third Court on a charge of theft.
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  • 119 7 AN cfienc? alleged to have been com- mitted m Kuala Lumpur 14 years ago. was mentioned m the Singapore Third Court yesterday, when the police sought an order to have a case transferred to Kuala Lumpur. Appearing en a warrant ot arrest for allegedly
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  • 102 7 OAIL o; $1,000 was allowed to each of three Chinese m the Singapore Third Court yesterday when charges ot bsing members of unlawful societies m Singapore were explained to them. Liong Chhung Sin was alleged to have belonged to the "Malayan Communist Party'
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  • 51 7 THE Fair which was held at Johore B&hru on May 2 i-eahwxi $13,803.63. In announcing this yesterday, the acting president and committee of the women's section of the Johore Bah.ru branch Of the Malaya Patriotic Pund stat< d they wish to ;ha;.k al] who contributed to u.s
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  • 28 7 h Is notified that under Instructions from His Majesty's Government, the Governor I has beer, pleased ta recognize Mr i..i NengKeng as Vic< -Consul of China at Singapore
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  • 1665 9  -  M A C i BY J^ MEMORABLE event i Singapore this week was the opening of the new Anzao Club, an institution which will not only render to the soldiers from "Down Under" some of the amenities which are so essential m their separation from home life,
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    • 232 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS H.CL'RRL.CE BATfI restodai ol Mr. X A. syed alwl Road. Ma prl ikes place to-day. v- his residence at The Om PMadSlI Ceme- 1N \iKMOKIAM toted and demoted ra-.-.nw ELEANOR SINGAPORE MUNiriPAUTY faMfaft •tellers ate nOVB I****"" or tne nateTts i aef^lees For M mknpal Tenders j Steel
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    • 466 9 SITUATIONS VACANT FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NOTICE. Applications are invited lor vacanc.es m the daily ra:cd appointments of Checkers. Time Takers and Storemen. Rates of pay are 96 cents per diem to $1.60 cts. per diem according t 0 the nature of duties plus the Covernmen: rate of Cost of
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    • 392 9 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE ZHL, 1,333 kci ,225 m.) ZHPI 9.69 nc/f (30.96 m) <ZHP2 6.175 me/s 48.58 m.) (ZHP3 7.25 mc/s 41.38 m.) ZHL. ZHPI /HP-,? ZHP3 6.30 a.m. Singapore cading- 6.35 a.m News m French, relayed from London- 6 50 a.m. News commentary m French- 7.05 ajn Recorded programme
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  • 1848 10 Can Derby Carry His Weight And Win? CARLOCA AND REMEMBER ME BEST BETS THE races for horses class one, divisions one and two, will provide the smallest fields seen on the Singapore course for a long: time at Bukit Timah to-day, the final day
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  • 108 10 ""■"•HE following have accepted to play cricket for the S.C.C. versus the Indian Association at the S.CC. at 2 p.m. to-day H. L. Ward. D. R. GuUand. K. H Cantrell. G. W. S. Waites, Rev. A. S. Giles, D. Brennan, L. G. Robertson, Capt. E. A. de L.
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  • 59 10 •yHE following ten players have been selected to represent the S.C.C m a tennis match against the V.M.C.A. on the V.M.C.A. courts on Tuesday, July P. Clerc, R. F. Smith, A. P. Anderson. W. J. M. Warden, Major R Bedford. T. J. A. Green, O. W. Gilmour
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  • 891 10 NO QUARTER ASKED AND NONE GIVEN Singapore I; R.A.F JN what was generally acclaimed the best >o m r of the seasor, Singapore beat the Royal Air For an important Malaya Cup fixture at Anson ko ac j JJJ2 J yesterday, a
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 210 10 Week-end Sports Events TO-DAY SOCCER: Malaya Cup. Johore vs. Negri Sembilan. Johore; Kcdah vs. Selangor. Alor Star; Penang vs. Perak, Penan*. S.A.F.A. league, reserve division. S.C.r A. vs. Chinese Athletic, Anson Road stadium: second division (b) Airport vs. N. B. Indiana. Farrer Park: Wanderers vs. Poat Office. Post OSRce. t
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    • 116 10 SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY rIE following are selections for to-day's races a. Bukit Timah: FREE PRESS Race 1: Carloca, Freedom. Race Madam, Silver Lace. Race 3: Remember Me, First Ra. Race 4: Derby, National. Race 5: Pinafore, Pharaoh's Folly. Race 6: Happy Sal, Aerial Tost. Race 7: Harpo, Mercnrv. Race 8:
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