The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. lG,3*i). ESTD. 1835. FRIDAY, tOX 25, 1941. S CENTS
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  • 532 1 Warships Off Saigon Washington Awaits Details On Indo-China GREEMENT NOT YET SIGNED, SAYS viCHY SPOKESMAN Washington, July 24. I 1 nit. StofcMi h awaiting report* regarding the [r llt aatorc and yipo— of the Japanese demands I 'una before eeonomie counter-nieasures are va- learned
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  • 76 1 T Berlin, July 24. HE Japanese Foreign Minister, Adm. Toyoda, saw the German and Italian Ambassadors m Tokio to-day, says a Tokio dispatch to the official German news agency. The German Government is following the position m IndoChina with the greatest interest, according to the Berlin
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  • 283 1 Free French Statement On Indo-China London, July 24. i "CREE France will never recognize cessions m French colonies to which the Vichy Government has j agreed." says a statement issued under the direction of the political affairs bureau of Free France, refer- ring to the reported Vichy agreement with Japan
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  • 442 1 London, July 24. ASKED m the House of Commons to-day if he had any statement to make on the recent speech by Gen. Franco, m which the latter showed unmistakably that Spain's sympathies lay with the Axis, Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, said: "If
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  • 391 1 Thailand Indies Resolved To Resist Aggressor twa it avtfi Bangkok, July 24. JHAILAND is determined to maintain and defend her neutrality and independence, whatever may develop m the Far East or on Thailand's borbers," it was stated here to-day regarding the Indo-China crisis. TW N p Utl a ob ser
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  • 565 1 NAZI OFFENSIVE HAS "SLOWED RIGHT DOWN," SAYS LONDON 1-, London, July 2L T was stated m London to-day that the armies facing each other m Russia have apparently remained approximately m the same positions. Both sides continue to claim that they are m Smolensk but m the face of the
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  • 184 2 THE life of a newly-married couple m the big metropolis of New York is the theme of M.G.M.'s pulsating film, "We Who Are Young," which opened at the Capitol yesU relay. There axe many who will say that the story of the difficulties
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  • 106 2 AMONG 183 letters and telegrams received by the family at th<* funeral at Bukit Brown yesterday of Mr. One Boon Tat, Singapore business man and Justice of the Peace, who di<~d after being lnlured m the collapse of n s^i.side pavilion, were let'ers of
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  • 55 2 Batavia, July 24. A THREE-DAY blackout practice will begin In Batavia on July 26, while the Army's technical staff will carry out manoeuvres m the vicinity cf the city "to test officers and report on hVU a land invasion would be rep lied m this ar^a." it was
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    • 29 2 Other Cinema AnnounceL ments Appear on Pages 3 9 YOU'VE READ ABOUT ROMEO and JULIET YOU'VE WISHED YOU COULD LOVE LIKE ANTHONY CLEOPATRA YOU'VE SHRIEKED AT LAUREL HARDY and
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  • 635 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY. JULY 25, 1941. Tokio And Vichy 4 FTER some weeks of considerable uncertainty, one phase at least of immediate Japanese policy is quite clear— the early occupation of naval and air bases m French IndoChina. This points rather to conI centration on the long-heralded "southward
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  • 1060 4  - Production Advances Towards Goal Of 37,000 Aircraft ROBERT S. BALL Truth About U.S. Warplanes—l By i This is the first of a Juries M articles by the aviation editor of the Detroit News, describing the progress the American aircraft industry is making- m prdu.in* warplanes for the I'nitcd States and
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  • 142 4 UK'HAM. [TON forces for sen and abroad i* gently, de red th< Army Mr po "Already BOOM been sent abroad ■ever al thousi Mr Spend* r Ifr. Bpendei purchase ai i* S ot all -y i Australia Sev< aty-fiw i used by the ai al v
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    • 61 4 Let Mien Chong look after your clothe*. You are assured of full confidence m the <x>rrcctne3s of the cut, the quality of the materials and the value for your money rock vims— u.s.a r^S_M__f? WAIN SHIEU7S $H\ In Silk and Wool fefre|lP fF| Also AMERICAN W I SILARKSKIN l_*_3 0
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  • 2002 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press r Feature By rowd turned ood Park S I t v evening m aid of ngera Fund, C. H. Brig, Strintook th i i parties ng were the roattr t Paul J ncs a njoyed i r party Mi
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  • 35 6 Crowds m streets giving a rousing cheer to Mr. Winston Churchill. British Prime v ini ter Huring he course of his recent visit to several South Wales towns.
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  • 568 6 Shanghai, rtilv 94. THE Japanese apparently do not expect any British or American opposition to their occupation of Indo-China, for which reason observers here anticipate future Japanese pressure on Thailand to obtain eco lomic con"es~Uns s nd a:r bases from which they could
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  • 35 6 Vichy, July 24. OFFICIAL circles here den> the Washington report to the t ffeet that Japan had presented an ultimatum to Vichy m connection with the military occupation of Indo-China. Reuter
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  • 98 6 New York. July 24. 'HE American Press to-day advocates reprisals against Japan. Th<> New York Times says: "Any i -tion Jby the Japanese that threatens -intimate American Interests m the T East should be met immeriitely by efforts on our part to deal 'apanese finance
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  • 80 6 London, Joy M rHE Soviet Ambassador M. Ivan laisky, accompanied by Lieut.Jen. Golikov Who has jUSt returned rom MOSCOW as well as Admiral Jiarlamov uad a talk with the Bnt.sL i reign Minister, Mr. Anthony Eden a erday a t tt moon. Meanwhile, I.
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  • 64 6 London. July 24. IT ia expected thai Mr. Winston Churchill. the Prime Minister, aril] make a full pubstatement on the war situation m the [< use of c< mmona BhorUy, surveying thi hole held ot operations and taking stock I Britain's present position. This statement ii: be
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  • 369 6 Warning Of AngloU.S. Reprisal Action "THE expected Japanese push has 1 begun declared a 8.8.C. c:>mj mentator In a broadcast yesterday. Whs t was clear already, he said, was, that the Japan se had demanded naval md air bases m Indo-China and I s far as the Vi hy Government
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  • 69 6 Shanghai, July 21 FOLLOWING the suspension ol visas, the Japanese authorities are now reported tt) have cancelled all ltK*al and foreign bookings for Japan indefinitely rei;.irdles> af nationality. All foreign passengers tin the Kobe Mara including man 5 \\a*» nationals were turn ed back this
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  • 173 6 London. .1 1 > M. DLENHEDri bombers were out yester- day morning and afternoon searching for enemy shipping off the coast oi Prance and the Low Countries states an Air Ministry communique. During these operations one c vessel was sunk and another rj imaged
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  • 150 6 Shanghai. .Ti:l > 51. Unless there is any chance m tbeii present plans the Japanese w::: lai I smaU faeces, ai present based Canton an m Sa u.;n this weekend sec rding to fore.-:. lntelligenc( reports, sa: UniU d Pr H n c reports
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  • 139 6 Johannesburg lul> M ALL Japanes private residents esxep thn In B ath A.nra an I Im vat d thi* mek o. a] n Con- and d.n. matte stalls will n main but k> .r I .m lies an return The ship. M Ilaru is b ing
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  • 69 6 Shangti i. ?•i l > 24. DRITTSH consular authorities her< are reported to have begun neg< tions with the Japanese Nava tlOrit e s for the release ol I British vessel detained by them t* days auo for allegedly carrying Chun k.i g-owned machinery.
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  • 23 6 Workers being thanked l.y Air-Marshal L. A rattinsoi: t.n speedy election of a Hying training centre m the Midlands.
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  • 764 9 FALSE BERLIN CLAIMS ARE NOW EXPOSED By GEN. SIR HUBERT GOUGH (Renter's Military Commentator) London, Juiy 24. MO great changes have taken place on the Russian front during the last five days but every day this struggle is continued on its present scale is
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  • 134 9 Tc* I I M itad Ou:rt Ls*ssl Cahls: Load n Bnol Sheet 19 fed. O v v vr< Bpot Bhssl B cts. I I Kayers Sellers NO IX R 8 S. Snot hXMC.. J8 S 38\ HO IX R S S b O B in
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  • 68 9 lond on. fnlv "TTIIE letter V Ifl almost at the end ol the alphabet. One day we shaU come to the letter 'Z* and that will no longer be a/ritten m chalk. Hitler's new orcer wii; be wined out from the alphabet of
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  • 134 9 Batavia, July 21 THIS morning the officers ol the Netherlands Indies Army who have been appointed to the Netherlands Army m Britain left Batavia from the Kemajoran aerodrome on the lirst pari ol their journey to Europe. A large number of brother officers were present
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  • 100 9 Berlin. July 24. GERMAN propaganda yesterday continued Its anti-Roosevelt campaign Wi h violent personal attacks on the President as the alleged promoter ol Theodore Kaufman's book Germany Must Be Destroyed.* 1 Both the German Press and the Oerman radio denounced the book as an "orgy of
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  • 95 9 I/>ndon. July 24. AMERICANS are to get more hot news, more human Interest stories and more photographs, said Sir Gerald Campbell. Director-General of Information In New York. He add^d that ho was not going to do any subtle propaganda. Then was no need for it
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  • 58 9 Shanghai. July 24. THE "V" sign has now reached Shanghai where a "V-wnr" has started between the local British and Gorman papers each of which appeared yesterday with a large "V" on the iront pages. Pamphlets and postcards explaining the "V" movement from both British
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  • 37 9 Lady Armitago, wile of Gen. Sir Charles clement Armitage, who is ittached to Army Headquarters. India. arrived In Singapore by air from Sydney yesterday on her way back to India. Rhe has beon vacationing m j Australia.
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  • 295 9 AUSTRALIAN NEWS CABLES Melbourne, July 24. THE Minister for Air (Mr. McF.wrn) says that the R.A.A.F. m right months* fighting m North Africa and Syria probably has destroyed 195 enemy aircraft, valued at X 1.500.000. Other equipment losses by the enemy
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    • 338 9 classTfieo advertisements sttt UCCLRRESCE pt /.Wi <J gVj ►SATH :i] Kfc rxm GianJ I m Beon Kng, passed July 23, 1941. at 16,' Steven R leaving fhters. Funeral on iMi, a: 10 am Deep- M "r> please TKNUr^KS P^INGAPOKE m \k iivvlity Tenders. it noa toeittd tei tne -is services
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    • 367 9 SITUATION VACANT SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY straits Settlements AsrVODTTMENT Of %SSISTABTT ASSI SSOR The Iffunlcrnal Oomn l3sioi en of s!ngapor< require 3rd Assis ani Assessor In the OrTlci ol the Municipal ».j r the elng m Uie rsl In tan on 1 thn v prtament A] nta aui f tish subjects tn
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 117 9 POST "OFFICE MAIL LIST tJtmmmS? &t the General Pozl omce TO-DAY Australia Java J? P- m Now Zealand V. J£« n 1 1 a m TO-MORROW JSS. a1r12.30p.m. rjevlon ur 1230 p.m. Z^P air 12.30 p.m. rSX a!r 12.30 p.m. Groat Britain etc airl2 30pm. ITndia1 T ndia air 12.
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    • 599 9 Broadcasting efiP-ftk ATP* A mj* p.m. Recording by Jack White and his Jl e JsW^n J& oand; P..20 p.m. New.- ano news commentary. 'London); 8 35 p.m. Interlude: 8 45 Cfpjfl APftHF p.m. Recorded procrramm^ of selections and **srw***i vocal gems trom Musical Comedies; 9.20 p.m. Talk— "Makers of History"
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  • 846 10 MALAYAN LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS Kho Sin Kie Competing Again This Year FULL LIST OF ENTRIES AND THE DRAW VHO SIN KIE, Chinese Davis Cup player and Malayan singles champion, will defend his title at the 1941 Malayan tennis championships, which will be held during? the August holidays at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 72 10 "THK fettowtaf is lh»; Combined Services cricket team to meet th Rest of Singapore on the Sii: aporc Cricket C!iT> padans d>r?ng he August holidays: Pie. Barlow. Major B. K. C.tstor, Ma or J. R. Cole. Capr. W. D. H. I c. Rev. V S Giles
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  • 223 10 BUSINESS HOUSES vs. I COMBINED SERVICES I ARHANGKMENT6 for the soccer, match m aid of rhe »Var Fund between a combined Business Houses: League team and a Combined Services! team were completed at a meeting I held at the N.A.A.F.I. Sports Club. 1 Anson
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  • 246 10 St. School beat Lhe AngloChinese School by 120 runs m a cricket match plajed at Oldham Hall yesterday, Ap.' -> -m scoring s? for the Woodsville lean The scores w< re: i. ANDREW'S Si H«M)L J w Canchant lbw Hee Beng 82 P. Chua b Teow Swang 0
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  • 64 10 »^nf; tallowing will represent the 1 SC R C against the Raa f* at cricket t the 8 C R G on Sunday. starting at n a n £v Che w Chv Chui Boon Unn. Evan W; ng. Cecil Wong. Low Kee Pew, Ong £"\vep Keng. Ong Swe
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  • 250 10 Sunday's War Fund Baseball ftQMPARISON ol the American and i Japanese baseball teams reveal that the Tanks average about ten years mors m age than their oppon.nts. The two teams clash at JaJan Besar Studiuru on Sunday afternoon m a crucial Singapore Baseball
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  • 266 10 Chinese Score Big Victory Over J.C.S.A. St.LV 8; J.C.S.A 1. PLAYING wi h food understanding the S.C.F.A. had little diffi- j culty m beating the J.C.S.A., who played a man short, by eight goals to one m a second division (b) league soccer match played at the J.C.S.A. ground >esterday.
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  • 102 10 THE following ties m the men's open doubles badminton championships of Singapore were played at the Clerical Union on Wednesday night and resulted as follows: Wee Boon Hai and Wong Chong Teck (Mayflower) beat Koh Keng Slang and Low Siak Chuan (Marigold) 21—11, 21—8; Yap Chin Tee
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  • 53 10 THE following will play for the Y.W.C.A. m a cricket match against the S.R.C. on the S.R.C. ground at 2.15 p.m. to-morrow: Phyllis Eber, Maureen Clarke, Betty Ferguson, Constance Struys, Mrs. S. G. Singh, Eileen Frugtnelt, Sylvia Armstrong, Araxy Edgar, Jean La Brooy, Minnie Leicester, Violet Bates.
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  • 302 10 Seletar Airmen Beat Y.M.C.A. Four— Nil K.A.F. (Stletarj r, V.M.C.A. 0. THE Royal Air Force (Scletar) proved too good for the V.M.C.A. m a second division (a) league soccer fixture played on the V.M.C.A. ground yesterday which the Airmen won by four clear goals. Although they fought hard, the V.M.C.A.
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  • 182 10 Belia Surprise Prisons From Our Own Correspondent Johore Bahru, July 23. AFTER leading for threequarters ol the game, the Prisons were surprisingly beaten by the Belia Club by two goals to one in a league match at the depot ground. With three Stale players in their
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  • 82 10 YESTERDAY'S ties m the SRC. 1 lawn tennis championship resulted: Championship doubles: M. G. Eber and Dr. L. S. da Silva beat E. Bowerman and R. Bowerman, G- -2 I—6 6--3. Handicap "A** singles: C A. Norris (—l5) beat T. de Souza <— 3> 4—6 6—3, 6—2;
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  • 33 10 J>LAYING on the Clerical Union 1 ground yesterday, the Indian Association beat the Kranji soccer team by the odd goal m five m a keenly contested second division (a) game.
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  • 404 10 Cricket Club And Police Share Points On Padang HARD FIGHT ENDS IN TWO— ALL DRAW (j 2 Police A °HARD 'fight between the Singapore Cricfaj Hub a J the Police m a first division league mem ga* the padang yesterday ended m a two-all dra* The Club were unlucky not
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  • 67 10 THE following have been selected to > play cricket for the C V.M A. on i the C Y M A ground at 2 p.m. on j Sunday: D. S. Fernandes capt>. A. LewisiAr.andan, B. Suares, K. Fernandez, J R. Er"Souza. John Pang, J C D'Souza. •A. Ferrao,
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  • 58 10 •THE Army soccer team v, n Singapore m the Malaya IZ at the Anson Rr,ad >tadiun t morrow is: Mace 'R.A.MC bTiiX, Sharpies <Lo>aLs R failrn ,r> r*i r a.untor.t (ILA.h Ghnn (Loyal* Ihln (R.A.M.C); Nickeas (Loyal* i„ nB (R.A.M.C), Rail fLovals gerald (RE), Hughrv r Reserves:
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  • 158 10 T*HE foDowing v, the Kedah Oymk! nual amateur race meeti being held at Alor St rack i Handicap. Panle*. 14 ».ivj I oder 5 fm Mallanult lt.fi I St^neila 11 .if Bom Coileec ii 05 MmlM I Banattrap—- Hon<^ i»;» fon New Moon .3 00 Bbbm
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  • 32 10 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, reserve division, Police vs. Chinese Athletic. Stadium; second division (a), R.A. <8.M.) vs. R.A.S.C., Blakan Mati; second division (b), RA.F. (Kallang) vs. Fort Canning, S.H.B. i
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