The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. 16,366. ESTD. J 835. TUESDAY, JULY 1041. 6 CENTS
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  • 328 1 "ARMY MUST BE READY"— ROOSEVELT President's Special Message To Congress "WE ARE IN MIDST OF A NATIONAL EMERGENCY" X Washington, July 21- to extend the service of military services. President Roosevelt, m a special message to Congress to-day, said: '-The international situation is far more grave than a year ago,
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  • 271 1 Furious Nazi Onslaught On 500-Mile Front I'FRMAN fortes are driving furiously against the Russian 1 line> at certain points on a 500-mile front m a vain temot to tret their Blitzkrieg: re-started, while behind c Herman lines well-organized Russian guerilla forces c tak'nu r a heavy toll, according to thc
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  • 175 1 Cairo, July 21. TTHE British forces at Tobruk now hav e complete moral superiority over the Axis forces, according to to-day's Middle East communique, which states: "Libya: During Saturday night British and Indian patrols again carried out a series of raids which
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  • 160 1 Cairo, July 21. BENGHAZI and Tripoli were raided by the RAP and Tripoli aL<o by the Fleet Air Arm on Saturday night. Details of these actions are given m the following R.A.F Middle East communique: "Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. continued ♦heir attacks
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  • 287 1 Tokio, July 21. riE influential Japanese newspaper Nichi Nichi Shimbun publishes a warning to French Indo-China against what it describes as "the folly cf its present policy." The newspaper accuses Britain and the United States of combining m an nnti-Japane.se campaign In Thailand and
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  • 108 1 Tokio CabinetHigh Command Conference Tokio, July 21. THE first liaison conference between the new apanese Cabinet and the T 'igh Command of national defence services was held at the Imperial palace m Tokio this afternoon, the Prime Minister. Prince Konoye, presiding. The new Fc reign Minister, Adm Toyoda, the War
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  • 54 1 Shigemitsu Arrives In Tokio: "British Morale Good" liHE Japanese Ambassador to London, Mr. M. Shigemitsu, has arrived m Tokio to report. He said that the morale on Britain's home front was good. Asked whether he would be going back to London soon, he replied: "I cannot say, everything is up
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  • 137 1 Attempt On Life Of II Duce Reported London, July 21. MOSCOW radio has broadcast aa otherwise unconfirmed report from the Italc- Swiss frontier that an attempt on Mussolini's life was made during a recent visit to Italian troopsThe circumstances are being kept secret but it is known that two shots
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  • 144 1 U.S. Seeking To Effect Peace Between Chiang Communists Washington, July 21. ADMINISTRATION officials to-day said the United States is seeking to make peace between Gen. Chiang Kai-shek and Chinese Communists m order "to prevent American aid from being used m a civil war." Civil peace is one of the major
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  • 119 1 Shanghai. July 21. ENDING an abnormal week-end 01 quiet, a minor wave of terroristic shooting broke out m Shanghai this morning, resulting vi the death of three Chinese and the Japanese clusure of all bridges leading into H«>nkew irom the International Settlement. An unidentified gunman killed Wang
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  • 111 1 Tokio, July 21. piTHER Mr. Hichiyo Imamura, Pro- curator Genera) of the Supreme Court, or Mr. .'Jholaro ?.fiyake. ViceMinister of Jus. ice, will be named Minister of Justice, filling the pos. at present held concurrently by Prince Konoye. according to relinbb sources here. The reports
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  • 128 1 London. July 21. Hitler has a>ked both Italy and Rumania for rrove troops for use m Russia and they, on their part, have Doth tskec for a ickaHua of Hitler's objective? on that fr.>*.t. say* a news a-enry quoting its <or'ts«,?nt.ent on the trench frontier Because the army
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  • 329 2 PROBLEM OF SPECIAL PRODUCTION MINISTER PARLIAMENTARY opinion will call :or a bold decision on comprehensive ard progressive lines when the debate on production is resumed sh riy. writes Renter's Parliamentary correspondent. The main demand m the last debate and since reiterated m the newspapers Ls
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  • 123 2 Lahore. July 21. THE flood threat to the AttDCk dis--1 trict frcm the Indus following the bursting of a glacier dam at Shanghail Last Tuesday has been averted by the Vigilance of the authoriti es and lmely evacuation of the threatened villages. Mo
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  • 52 2 At a tea party at the Sea View Hotel on Siturday given m honour of Mr K. P. Mohamed YuscfT, who was recently appointed a Justice of the Peace. Mr. E. A. Habeeb Mohamed read th 3 address to Mr. Yusoff on behalf of the Malayala Muslim ccmmunity of Johore
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  • 196 3 25 0,000 TONS OF SHIPPING SUNK LAST WEEK London, July 21. ;C BsUined and increased intensity of the R.A.F 1 mi the Ruhr will almost certainly accelerate of German indu.-tnes to the eastern regions 2 a portion M that happens the Germans will become
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  • 114 3 German Morale Weak Ready To Crack, Says Strasser Montreal. July 20. fgg-jrn strasa i Rwmai h^^ n^ 1 (J and no* tne seii- re< Germans, said Britain's new war of c an "insistent and i i reakinfl down the it Ls already weak ready 1"• iennao m le, this n
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  • 73 3 f'.alavia. Jul) *1. I :e. aar, wou.d ■i-tadepend tl i- -mp. tc em ml TTtHm I <wr.e MSt fl| ooc-.. i. :.r ;>rooi m of j> .it* tes a mt war* and K3U xre against pr-^ssur? to lai lias j~- re. ru lotnf .hey would
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  • 36 3 Lahore. July 21. ~azm] mdmmlmi mmM bam sub-branch R5.3.700.00 has been inhabitants of the H„s.-ar to grow Horafltj tanks kflalnst famine cun- *rtde***jfi id ram ir. the •< *h:ch is proving taadam. rapi *md arming ir.tinues Reuter
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  • 18 3 Lahor«. Joly 21. I Mirage displayed by I mmmra Dhillanwa'a. ttstrfct* Urn remitted j mad payable by tb*
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  • 165 3 'V' CAMPAIGN PAVES WAY FOR BRITISH INVASION •<\7 n A y- New York, July 21. y ijay was a great success throughout the United States where it was given excellent publicity by the Press and radio. Several local New York stations broadcast Beethoven's Fifth "Symphony. 4K Ac^ ordinff to Ann
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  • 55 3 A London, July 21. N Air Ministry communique states that enemy activity over thLs country last night was ajain on a small scale. Bombs were dropped at several points m east England md two plac s in north-east Scotland, some damage was done and a small
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  • 685 3 London, July 21. QFFICIAL Soviet reports have still not admitted the loss of Smolen.sk. city on the road to Moscow, though for some time past :hey have been referring to heavy nghting near that city, says The Time.s military correspondent. It is scarcely
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  • 138 3 Senator Predicts Japanese Break With Axis Washington, July 21. CENATOR Elbert Thomas, member of the Foreign Affairs U Committee, m an interview with the United Pres* yesterday predicted that Japan would depart from her Axis affiliations and return to her traditional policy of co-operation with Britain and the United States.
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  • 311 3 London, July 21. CTRONG formations of Royal Air Force bombers pounded the new German defences on the invasion coast from midnight to 5 a.m. to-day and another strong force raided northern France at 8.15 a.m. m the direction of Calais, reports United Press. This last
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  • 54 3 Vichy, July 21. TWO tralnloads of Americans, chiefly embassy and consular workers and their families, newspapermen. American Express work rs and other expatriates, crossed the frontier mto Spain this rooming en route to Lisbon to embark on the United State* Army transport West Point for the
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  • 40 3 Rome. July 21. MUSSOLINI gr-*U*d the Bulgarian Prime Minister. Prof. Fihiff. and the Foreign MinLster. M Poix)fT. when they arrived at the Italian capital by train thLs mo-minr. according to the official Italian news agency. Reuter
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  • 37 3 Pretoria, July 21. k CC3RDING to the Japanese legation m Pretoria, about 30 Japanese businessmen, accompanied by their wives and families, are sailing for Japan aboard the Manila Maru ab^ut July 2C— Reuter
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  • 74 3 Communist Leader Warns Of Move By Japan Chungking, July 21. IN an article predicting the possibility of Japan's invading north-west China to pave the way to strike at Siberia, the Communist leader, Gen Chow En-lai, warns that, although unity and co-operation would result m a Chines? victory, dictatorship would bring
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  • 84 3 London, July 21. THE first ccntact b?tween British 1 troops m Syria and Turkish troops guarding their own frontier was made en Saturday. Reuters correspondent, who was present, says the approaches on each side were very cordial. The armoured cars of a British mechanized cavalry
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  • 72 3 London, July 21. I"HE King haa driven m the new heavy infantry tank named "Churchill." The King saw one of the first "Churchills" come off the assembly line, took a ride m it a passenger and drove it himself round the test field.
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  • 241 3 London, July 21. TTHE Victoria Cross has been awarded to acting Wing Commander Hughie Idwal Edwards, D.F.C., an Australian pilot of No. 105 squadron, for most conspicuous bravery. On July 4, 1941, Edwards brought back a heavy bomber from Bremen, one of
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  • 78 3 Moscow, July 21. OIR Stafford Cripps. British Ambas- sador. Gen. Macfarlane and other members of the British mission to Russia received a tremendous ovation when they attended a special display of Russian national dances. The display was given m the vast recently-built Tchaikovsky Hall
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  • 49 3 La Pax, July 2t. A NUMBER of Bolivian army officers were arrested at Coeha Bamba garrison yesterday apparently m connection w.th the alleged German putsch. Th.* officials flatly denied foreign rercrta t'rt the Minister of Finance. Senor Victor Paz Etensorie, had been arrested. United Press
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  • 581 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1941. Duff Cooper A CLEAR indication of the im- portance attached to British interests m the Far East is to be found m the announcement that a Cabinet Minister, Mr. Alfred Duff Cooper, is to undertake a mission of inquiry to this part
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  • 987 4 Paris Alone Has Over One Million Unemployed i?/ Occupied France II By A French Observer This is the second of a series of three articles describine. throueh a Frenchman's ryes, how life jr°es on m the three-fifths of France occupied by the German invader. lt was written bs a distinguished
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  • 68 4 70,000 Plane Models •pHt: bigges swarm plar.es wbfd I BMriti In r. from 8r.:..;:, fa ".3.264 ot them They inclu le 1 accuratels I motors i :.a ing There are n-prr fire, avenger Imp. Puss Moth a raidi r terceptor fighters, one having Areii. UM I Included In th< flying
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  • 1043 5  - C.-in-C., Far East, Attends R.A.F. Dance MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By lance el vas H r c i E M Ml A Irews, i Bates 'rke. X n I i s n U two per: irmancea at the VI n eatre, and then aft thai c dancers taking part
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  • 730 5 FASHIONS IN HOLL YWOOD Hollywood. ALICE Faye dances at Ciro'a A wearing a skin-tight bolero with her latest evening-gown that locks like a negligee-fugi-I ive t'n wn her bedroom. Th- wn grej clinging l with a wide band of shirit the and falls to soft winj folds at h( rI
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  • 142 5 Reference To Coming Anglo-Greek Talks London. July 11. |TING g. irge oi Gr ccc md If. Tsou- deros, president of the Greek Council and Prime Minister, may ri v arrive In Br. lain irom Soutl Africa, it is indicated m messages es> hmg ai
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  • 74 5 NAZI ACCUSATION AGAINST VICHY London .Ttil\ M. The German-controlled P lio last night •::1 ll;- .B I the Vichy luthorities of planning io move Daladier. former Prime Minister, and other political prisoners to a place where they could be 'eel by Uie British navy. The.-c -prisoner:-, it was stated, are
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  • 145 6 Washington, Ju 1 > 20. THE production ol twin-engined bers bn Uu United state- w; nearly doubled In the first six months h ur, it ited dt fence -Cl.tY I he :r.i ,i-- plane which they disclo* d than was indicated bj pt'bl dl res
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  • 677 6 Royal Navy Steadily Gaining Ascendancy In War Against U-boats VICE-ADMIRAL Sir Guy Royle, who has gone to Australia to be First Naval Member of the Naval Board, declared on arrival that before he left Britain two months ago the Navy bad almost as many vessels as it wanted to escort
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  • 94 6 New York. Jul> 21. A NUMBER ol Japanese \essels asking permission to pass through the Panama (anal have hen ordered to proceed t«» Japan immriiateU via ape Horn, according to reports m Japanese shipping circles here. The Japanese emhass> last week made representations to the State
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  • 246 6 "V" Campaign Enthusiasm In South Africa Capetown, July 21. •"PHE spontaneous enthusiasm ulOUSed by Britain's M V campaign was demonstrated m South Africa yesterday when the victorj symbol appeared all over the country promising to supersede Mr. Churchill's popular "Thumbs Up" token In Johannesburr sotah ra adopted the "V" greeting
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  • 25 6 A Sapper surveys his prize before settling down to the job of dismantling this Nazi tank, captured m the Western Desert.
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  • 226 6 "Wouldn 't Live In Germany For Million Quid" Says Pilot "I WOULDN'T live In Germany for a million quid," said SergeantPilot Eric Wallace, of Brisbane, when he returned to his base somewhere m Britain, dead-beat from an all night pounding of the Ruhr. "It was simply terrific above Dulsberg." he
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  • 50 6 .Mr. Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, addressing representatives of the Merchant Navy at a recent reception when he praised the valour And devotion to i\uty of the men of the mercantile marine and thanked them for their valuable contribution m helping to maintain the war elTort.
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  • 104 6 "AUSSIE" TOOK SCHMELING'S PAY BOOK Iv'lK Sydney Telegraph prints a story of an Australian who escaped from Crete with Max Schmeling's paybook, watch, and a piece "i fabric from his parachute Writing from Egypt, WarrantOfficer A. I. Abbott, well-known West Australian boxer, said this m a letter i<> .1 friend
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  • 231 6 War Material From U.S. Now Arriving In Egypt At Rate Of Ship A Day AMERICAN correspondents report from Cairo that war materials from the United States are beginning to flow into Egypt m a steady stream, with American ships arriving at the rate of one a day. The Cairo correspondent
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  • 84 6 Tokio. July lh SEMI-OFFICIAL reports received hen from Johannesburg state that th< Japanese residents m thi Union of South Africa rushing preparat cms for evacuation m order to embark or. UiManila Maru total several hundred The vessel is due to arrive at Durban
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  • 101 6 Chunfking. July 21. Food difficulties m "Free China* 1 are now practically over, ax*cording to reliahli inf. rmatton from the interior. While no bumper crops mas be expected from various provinces, it is believed that a to per cent. cro] Is practically assured. With
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  • 241 6 A SYDNEY Daily Telegraph cor- respendent recently visited a station devoted entirely to receiving, servicing;, and passing on to the KAI". hundreds of American planes ttOW pouring into Britain. Th* stat Is equip] I v. it I machine ap ibh ol handling three types ol D
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  • 65 6 Tokio. July 21 f .1 X pp< n Vi: Kaishe U -dag laid 1 the bed 4 -ton lmer m tin ttlti übi hi kj rd Mai foi the south-eastern run. The NY. X is Japan's largest shipping tnpany and had 125 ships totalling 778.298 ton on
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  • 84 6 Few Italians Really Desire Nazi Victory PHE Italia 1 vinoed emnb i rep<;< «,n t -r, H eoi re* crack. "Sixty peet M I fclud< widesv Th I for the I i i I T- •■>oo.ooo Six I orruniec "There m evw tion. n has 1 th I due to
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  • 29 6 Chungk Becoi I i". I Chi: 3 S I I h. I ir m ior a ii the m rpo*e oi ttoa 11-.v Ida
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  • 611 7 "Grave Breach Of Rules" And "Improper Conduct Or Practice" kj- m :l i i. itiea te th€ Disciplinary Committee under l, n Vdvo ites and Solicitors* Ordinance, an advocate the Supreme Court who had been described hl n ir seniority at the
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  • 33 7 Sir Girja Shanker Bajpai, a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council m charge of the Indians ♦iverseas portfolio, who has just bten appointed India's first AgentGeneral m thc United States.
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  • 114 7 Former Fiomcter's "Unjust Benefit" M -t..waine. Justice C II gin pgoB kins, Young L the 1 May 10. las B aid of Bi a r lent tnd I "espe ttivelj -i:od. F*ria i 1 rse on a of the •ntesl bat 11 1 ntaV etw< n
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  • 401 7 Consecration Of New Bishop TO-DAY'S CEREMONY AT HONG KONG j M f** REETINGS from the Singapore Diocese. Oar hopes and prayt rs are with you," is the message sent from Singapore to the Very Key. J. L. Wilson, Dean of Hong Koni;, who is to Ibe consecrated Bishop of Singapore
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  • 54 7 TTHr: second talk In the laalaya sptn.k.s I aeriea of rh*» Sinirnpore broadrastinir Station will tx given at 7 !5 p.m. to-day by ync--.'i Abdul A.\/., m ntn Beaar (Prime Minister) of Johm\ It is entitltd "A Short Sketch of the Military History of
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  • 788 7 Sequel To S.H.B. Dockyard Fight NAVAL RATING SENTENCED A FIGHT between Singapore Harbour Board apprentices and naval ratings of the BBJLN.VJL which tcok place m the Board's Tan j ong Pagar dockyard a week ago to-day, had a sequel m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday, when Ali bin Jsmril,
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  • 25 7 ALLEGED CRIMINAL BREACH OF TRUST a nal 1 the us v certs o 1 9 mile. Boon Una, r. Se O tart yes- U aad
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  • 75 7 /"•iiakgki) with having stolen a fountain pen tvlongnu; lo Mr. Tom Ro^trs at the Immigration OSkv at Gate lh T< lok Aver, on Saturday, Ahmad bin Taib, a p liceman, y Sterday declared m the Smg.t;>o:e Second Court that li' 1 took the pen to write with,
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  • 1230 7 Cabaret Hostess's Allegations Against Young Indian A -i'NCJAPORE cabaret hostess, Mary Chow, aliened m the Singapore minal district court y*ee*arda*f tha f he entrusted $3 000 ca.sh a cheque for S6OO and over $3,000 worth of jeweller*, w.th S. A. Dawood. a win;' Englishpeaking Indian r*&p-chan<Uer, when he lef| the
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  • 547 7 How Malayan Wartime Finance Regulations Affect Travellers LJOW control over the financial transactions of travellers A from Malaya is exercised under the Defence (Finance) Regulations is explained m a circular to travel agencies m the country, issued by the Controller of Foreign Exchange. I Travellers ara warned that they must
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  • 196 7 Bangkok, July ?l. OEEING that even veteran British and American commentators are cautious m their verdict on the new Japanese Cabinet, experienced observers here hesitate to venture an opinion on Tokio developments. In the absence of clarification from Tokio, they frankly confess themselves puzzled by the
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  • 146 7 j nTIHE pathologist s posl-mortem cxaiiuna.I a tion of the body of a middle-aged Kheh Chinese vegetable gardener who. With his j wife, was found dead m a swan:p on Puiau Tekong ten days ago, certified that his j death was due to
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  • 49 7 .Minneapolis, July 5L HPHE American national sculling title was won by Tic Duhofus who beat Joe Angyal by ;me-and-a-hali lengths m P. mm. 39 1-5 bi c. Dubois, a Canadian, was second last year to the farrou^ aMnerican h <? Burk* who has retired Reuter
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  • 44 7 A CHARGE of being a meir.be: of the Ma- Layar. C DUQUnlst Par' v. a:: unlawful society, was explained to Laa Tea B.n alias Lou f*ian Bing. a 27->var-old Bokfden m the Singapore third court yesterday. The case [was posponcd a week for mention
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  • 143 9 DAILY nUGES CUBUNT Ju.y 21, 12 o'clock noon Bujrrs SHlrrs No. IX R S S Spot l 00«.. 38 S 38 No IX X Sri r O B. ti) cm Ju.y- An.; (SeUen option) is% 'j'j G V A Q R S S FOB tn
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  • 125 9 At 10 am. Before The Judges—Summcu.ses m Chambers, etc. Before The Hon'Me The Chief Justice m Court No. I: Ai 2.15 p.m. Judgments in S 132 41— Mohd. Pahmy vs. The llappy World Ltd.; 8kcy.167 41— re; liakam Singh Before The Hon'Me Mr. Justice Aitken
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  • 82 9 •»"HE charge s Ukl ly to be reduced to an ordinary the!: charge." said Inspector Peter Ball, Singapore Fifth Court Inspector yesterday, when John Cole, a soldier, had a barge of robbing See Choo Lat of $15 casn I a gold wristlet watch worth $12 exned
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  • 65 9 MALAY tunes will be played on the piano I foe the Ural tim<* m the Malay programmes f f the Singapore broadcasting station at 5.1") p.m. to-day by a Filipino plan t with IOCVJ muakad experience m Bangsawan i toge plays). The lectl n will
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  • 21 9 The St.;tan of Betangor, a'-ccmpanled by r t. left So: Kuala I tn] last night after a brief holiday m Singapore.
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  • 2292 9  -  MAC BY ALTHOUGH it was no surprise to see Singapore triumph over the R.A.F. last Friday, a draw would have been a better result. Despite their fine showing against the Army, it was obvious that the airmen were op against stouter opponents and a higher standard of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 211 9 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS r-gr* .k-CCRRESCE uraes David awaj on v His toting r IB I rENUERS vi tfIOPAUTT ftwditts* rtted tag tne i Kor rpaJ lenders I Pnsoctet- 13 noon, E*l al 12 I c sHna. •< oi Lamp Dept Date ol tO, 1141. p -rind I, 1342 Date 1941 d
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    • 173 9 I LOST. LOST, Australian terrier dog vicinity Institution Hill. Reward on return to No. 9, Institution Hill Mansions (tele. No. 2852). PUBLIC NOTICES RAFFLES COLLEGE, SINGAPORE Candidates for BdßTda on as private students and as scholars to Raffles 1 College are notified that, 'implications must reach the Secre.ary by Wednesday,
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    • 191 9 \gpm\ \f ?Jj H^^\^ t^i B L-i/ v^J \zj >0 I Ice Cream for your next I I ''Social"... order it this I I convenient and money I 1 saving way I few MM H^nm. Organisers of social functions will find ordering ajassssji i^Jg^S their ice cream by the gallon
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 164 9 POST OFFICE MAIL LIST as^otSws ***** Et thC GW?r 1 PoSt ffice TO-DAY AmerK^: Canada. NewK.iir.ui.aid. V S.A^ Central and South America' ana Weet India 4 pm. Ah aei>uiiau,.ns wnti adhch put>;ai communications are maintained gfe 4pm In.io.Cnma riir M mTn i'a<iii< Uaads* Ciuam and Ha*aii u:r ptn Phllia*nma lalancai
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    • 92 9 Garrison Diary To-night:— Whis; drives at It. A. Changi Married Families Club and Nee Soon Sergeants Mess. To-morrow: Tombola at R.A.F. No. 1 Area Seageants' ..less, Whist Drives at Alexandra and R.A. Changi Serjeants Mess and at Presbyterian Services Club. Thursday: Whist drive ay Fort Canning Juniors Me:ss: Tombola at
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  • 527 10 Beat Malays For Second Time In League EVENLY CONTESTED GAME AT THE STADIUM R.A.F 2 Malays 0. AST year's champions m the first division of the S.A.F.A. league competition, the Royal Air Force have a pood chance of retaining: their trophy this season. Meeting
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  • 122 10 **¥"*HE following are the results of yes- terday's ties m the SRC. tennis championships: Championship Singles- L. de Souza beat M. G. Eber. 7— i> 6—2. Handicap Singles: Dr. B. Sbeares 30' beat R. Marshall 15). 6—B. 6 3. 6-2; A. Leicester (—3) beat
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  • 54 10 I os Angeles. July 21. MR. Edward Moore's Big Pebble won the V. 15.000 Hollywood Gold Cup by a neck from Harry Warner's Paper Boy, which finished a length ahead of Charles Howard's Mioland. Big Pebble covered the course of ten furlongs m I mm. 2
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  • 303 10 V.M( 2; R.A.F. (Tengah) 1 DLAYING «n their own ground, the V M.C.A. defeated the R.A F. (Tengah) two-'-ne m a s?c>nd division (a) league s«»cc-*r m;i'-h yest^rdiy. 'Though brisk throughout, the game vests uninteresting, the chief reason for this total the tendency of both
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  • 26 10 TIIE Chinese Athletic will meet the Fortress RE. m a fi st division league soccer match at Anson Road stadium to-day.
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  • 27 10 AIR Headquarters beat the Airport Sports Club by two goals to one m a .second division (bJ league soccer match played at Geylang stadium yeslerday^
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  • 28 10 FOUR i<oals were shared by the R.E. iP.BJ and the Publishers m a second division <a> league soccer match played at the F. N. ground yyesterday.
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  • 202 10 F»UR class one horses, Diana Forget, King's Gambit. Rose Quilt and Scarlet Tiger have been sent down to class two according to the latest classification list of horses and ponies Issued by the Straits Racing Association yesterday. Remember Me, who scored a fine
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 10 picture. Freedom (I)odd Up) wins from Kentucky, Double Esso and Cai-Pca m the first race at Bukit Timah o n Saturday, the final of the SinjraDOre Turf Club's July meeting.- Free Press
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  • 404 10 Recs Spring Surprise On Heavy Regiment ODD GOAL VICTORY IN FIRST DIVISION GAME S.R.C 2; R.A. (Heavy Regiment) 1. DLAYING skilful soccer, the Singapore Recreation Club sprang a surprise when they beat the Royal Artillery (Heavy Regiment) by the odd goal m three m a first division match on the
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  • 107 10 OLD FIELD CUP AT GARRISON GOLF CLUB TOTE Oldfleld Cup competition of the a Garrison Golf Club played at Tanglin resulted m a win for Major and Mrs. L. E. C- Davies with a net score of 68. The following were the best returns: Major and Mrs. L. E. C.
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  • 555 10 "SEAGATE STABLE" HEaiJ OWNERS' LIST 1 THE Singapore trainer Major T. L. j (>x trainer at the Singapore Turf Club's [„i v nat N which was held at Bukit Timah on UiU <> I|,! and July 19. He saddled five winner*. gey« ,vi
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  • 58 10 A NOTI,KK V* a Sh w hid Happy syortd st*di»^ ;r > Singapore h station, ny t l Sept. ig, ,l ■ah A < giaiiiUiii asrajtaa. YMC.a. lasa n ht J" 9 arrangements f or V Uv ta> tjhirnam -nt. and i, fc
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  • 112 10 *T"*HE following -< m the quaUTying rounc fi Royal Singapor. G 'iuo's rwfc Cup competition play-- tii Timah on Saturd i R. Johnson 87—11 X I 1 S. evens B<* 17 H 18- 72V R. Itipoi i Woc-.llev 91 lfi :73*; G -20 73'; F
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    • 167 10 TWO GREAT STARS!. Z™™ SC OC;20 C 2 t=*S LAiKhMh OLIVIhR m the famous role oi Lord Nelson r~*- wm\\W^^2& ENTIRE PROCEEDS TO HE IH>Y\TKI> <7 f/fo^lffl *U» THROUGH THE MALAYA PATRIOT! 1 31 H- fcb** •ggtaW* jB X' X \m *ga Wfc.-^^ '^Pl iy| A mtt a a B
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