The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 August 1941

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  • 20 1 LATE SINGAPORE EDITION The Singapore Free Press AND DAILY NEWS NO. lu,3lC>. KSTD 1835 SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 194!. 6 CENTS
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  • 552 1 Heavy Losses Begin To Tell On Invaders NAZIS HELD ALONG ENTIRE FRONT AFTER 6 WEEKS OF WAR London, Ang. 1. ALTHOUGH the German and Russian communiques issued to-day continue to lack specific claims, it seems evident from the general nature of the claims that, at
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  • 297 1 Economic Agreement Signed Between Thai Japanese Banks Tokio, Aus. I. «£H \\D I j ranted reicvrmtion to as from to-day, the Japanese v n Office amioiimcd this evening, reports United Press. announced that Japan and Tbailand have sij^ned an economic- airree-'\-v\ extends to Japan
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  • 450 1 India: M. P. Suggests Definite Date For Grant Of Dominion Status 1 1 I m ot* Urn Cfctfncffl m ;h<? ciil- ncil wna m na r v.ould I raited to I a. I a.. Sort would tii il S. i M P that fJJ*7 W I mMnn m fi.th pYimr
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  • 181 1 Washington, Aug. 1. PRESIDENT ROOS£VELT. at his Press conference to-ciay, said Kassia's "ma^nifn<:iit" resistance has been a complete surpi i to leaders of military Germany. .'-aid Russia's resistance "is magnificent and frankly better than any military expert In Germany thought It would be." Tli' President
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  • 91 1 Vichy, Aug. 1. MARSHAL PETAIN had an imlfl por ant talk with the United States Ambassador. Adm. Leahy, to-day, at which, it is understood, they discussed the Far East, sava Keuter. United Press adds that the Vichy. Vice-Premier, Adm. Darlan, participated m the talks, which also
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  • 204 1 "IMPORTANT CHANGES" IN VICHY GOVERNMENT London, Aug. 1. THE attacks on the Vichy Government In the German-controlled Jfcris Press were followed to-day by a statement on the Paris wireless which is also, of course, controlled by the Nazis, that Vichy had announced -important ministerial changes." No details of the allege!
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  • 76 1 Tokio. Aug. 1. THE Japanese Ambassador to Britain. Mr Mamoru Shigemltsu. who returned recently, called on the Premier. Prince Konoye, at the hitter's official residence and conferred with him for more than two hours to-day. Later Prince Konoye summoned Lieut-Gen. Teiichi Suzuki, president, of the Cabin
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  • 241 1 London, Aug. 1* CUSTAINED German intervention to nrevent the Vichy Government sending reinforcements to Indo-China while encouraging, on the contrary, a strengthening of Vichy military forces m West Africa are confirmed In secret instructions by the Vichy War Ministry to Gen. Dentz while the latter
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  • 113 1 Mosi-ow. All 5. 1. MOSCOW was vi rev \\Mtm for thi^ hours la.st r.ight. beginning at m 45 p.m.. when enemy planes attcmpt:ed o penetrate th<^ citys defrn?ej The air raid was the ranitals eiirbth lin 11 days and was smaller than any 1
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    • 186 2 A GRAND HOLIDAY TO-DAY at 10.15 a.m. and TO-NIGHT at 12.10 (SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW) TO-MORROW MORNING at 10.15 and TO-MORROW NSGHT at MIDNIGHT MONDAY MORNING at 10.15 4h HOURS of THRILLS Yet Another Columbia Sensational Entertainment 25,000 Feet 31 reels ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURE STORIES EVER FILMED' rWp
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    • 174 2 WEEK-END AT THE LAST DAY TO-DAY p^l You'll Love Every Minute of it! 'IP '■■'il'i. B iß L'^B*» H Bw fi c >!■ H ,^ttß f'onl Jer.lj Keriret* Helen V /-<f. MV>' Wii»»on^ C'f'-Tic^J off l DuQGn """""I Ci CXfM 5 M/MOUJ 'UNCLES' j You'll ROAR at HERBERT and the
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    • 120 2 C^PITOtJI SPECIAL RETURN ENGAG^J Commencing TO-MORR()ttf "DAILY at 3.15, 6.15^?^ M **W The Piclure Hundrrds Ar«- Wailing mi n v, t W W f r IKT^ -4p tlit atus lvi ir.' r B» lIMTATOK g tJUmBW PA< 1.1.TT1 >!it)\hC Vp^L^K 3»o O i 1 1 BW Bt^- M c *tci
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  • 411 3 Only Hope Of Saving Thailand From Fate Of Indo-China Shanghai, Aug. 1. dtfgTLESS implication of economic sanctions against i nan > urs^ed by many newspapers here as the only of savin.: Thailand from the fate of Indo-China. W* n r He subject the well-known British
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  • 131 3 East London Mosque Is Opened I «»:idon. Aug. 1I rai thi creation fa unie worship daj when is v formally mosque in •.r.^ui.shed i S: Hassan Adviser to n -<} fefl the U the reprevith (real and s and vi Bit iure, a L_ Lhat the fc.- iatr"d In fT;
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  • 22 3 ieru^Altm. Kitg. 1. tm *tm made to >r r»oairs Jcnaaicaa Ic -r Kin« yr**sumpuve. JTusalem.
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  • 73 3 Ex-Nazi Envoy In Moscow Held By Gestapo? New York, Aug. 1. MOSCOW radio, in a broadcast lfI picked up in New York by the National Broadcasting Company, alleged that Count Werner Von der Schnlenberc, the German Ambassador to Moscow until the Rosso-German war started, had be*n pat under house arrest
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  • 119 3 Tokio's 'Positive Diplomacy Against Soviet' Tokio, Aug. 1. THE fl.-st direct reference to the Soviet Union as the object of "Japan's positive foreign diplomacy" along with Britain and America was contained m a heavily-censored editorial appearing m this morning's pro-Axis newspaper, the Hochi. The journal alleges British. American and Netherlands
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  • 77 3 Indies Oil For Japan JBatavi^, Au«. 1. APANESE oil concessions lor development, exploration ar.d delivery to Japan remain unchanged pendm? the institution of licensing regulations, it whs announced here to-day. Meanwhile, an authoritative source said economic sanctions would parallel Anglo-American mores. The issuance of soecial licences for materials including oil,
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  • 274 3 London, Aug. 1. THE continued Russian "offensive resistance" m the Smolensk area barring the path to Moscow led military observers here to-day to believe that the Germans might shortly turn to an alternative plan involving an assault m the Ukraine with a
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  • 51 3 Manila, Auff 1. THE Dutch liner Tjitjalenka failed for Hong Kong to-day after an 18-hour delay. Agents of the Eastern and Philippine shipping agencies said that passage had been guaranteed only as far as Hong Kong, where it will be decided whether It is safe to $:>ntlnue to Shanghai.- United
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  • 57 3 Jerusalem, Aug. 1. WATER, electric fan and light system are shortly to be Installed In Mecca, accordIng to a local newspaper report. This adds that negotiations are now under way between the Governments of Saudi Arabia «nd Egypt regarding the start of work which Js
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  • 348 3 INVESTIGATION has revealed that the German industrialist,, Frit? Thyssen. has $J 000.000 m United States currency deposited with the Union Banking Corporation m New York, according to the New York HeraldVribune. The newspaper adds that other of Thyssen's local interes s include several
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  • 678 3 German Concern Over Rising Tide Of Sabotage In Europe London, Aug. 1. J7VIDENCE is now accumulating that the campaign of sabotage and refusal to co-operate with the Germans is steadily increasing throughout Europe. So serious has the situation become that the Germans, having trierl the most brutal reprisals, are now
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  • 67 3 Cairo, Aug. 1. THHE reason for the resignation of the Egyptian Cabinet given by the Prime Minister, Sirry Pasha, to King Farouk was* "a sincere desire to give the Ministry a wider national aspect." In reply King Farouk urged that the Government. Parliament and nation
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  • 171 3 Tokio&Shipping To U.S. Tokio, Aug. 1. AN official spokesman told journalists to-day that Japan has not decided to suspend shipping with the United States, adding that future shipping with the United States would be decided on a business basis, says Reuter. The Ambassador m Washington. Adm. Nomina, is ascertaining the
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  • 64 3 Moscciv, .\u?. 1. MR. Harry Hopkins, United Stat<v Lend and Lease aid co-ordinator. was alone for Um.e hour.- with £ta*in last night m his second conference with the Russian leader The U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Lawrence Steinharat was not prrsent. Mr. Hopkins told the Press "My
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  • 93 3 A DINNER party was given at the Tai Tong and De Luxe Restaurant. New World, last night by Mr. Sheun Cheang Foot on the eve of the opening In Singapore of his circus. Coming from a very successful tour m Hong Kong and the Philippines,
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  • 385 3 Intense Hatred Of Japanese In Saigon EXPERIENCES In Saigon during the day« immediately 1 ading up to the occupation of southern Indo-China by the Japanese were described to the Free Press yesterday. The French m Saigon must have been taken very much by surprise when they were informed that the
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  • 71 3 Cairo, Aug. 1 A FEW bombs were dropped m the Nile Delta last night, but without causing any damage, says a communique issued to-day by the Egyptian Ministry of the Interior. The communique says: "Alarms were sounded m Cairo. Alexandria and several provinces last night. A
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  • 30 3 Saigon, Aug. 1. •THE Commander-in-chief of the Japanese forces m southern IndoChina. Lieut. -Gen. Shojira lid*, landed here this afternoon and took Dosseasion of his headquarters.- Reuter t
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    • 56 3 GRAND HOLIDAY MIDNIGHT PREMIERE TO-NIGHT 'tOfWC WITH ACTION and EXCITEMENT! I HENRY FONDAHfIfIBL P THE RETURN OF Frank James a Tl C^ N£ JACKIE HENRY TIERNEY. COOPER-HULL W JOHN CARRADINE .J. EDWARD flflfe^ EROyBERG DONALD MEEK W^ J§ C^«ECOUINS. GEORGE BARBIER H^ W A ath Century-Fo« Picture |N^^ cAT H
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    • 65 3 v for VICTORY and VALDA THROAT PASTILLES MEDICAL HALL LTD. 3. BATTERY ROAD. A GLORIOUS SEASON CONTINUES! CATHAY -Ho** 3400 TO-DAY TO-MORROW 5 SHOWS 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 3.15 6.15— 9.ir. CARMEN MIRANDA fijftss. HSBSB.V? UfWTgMF WJ Exqu:tite liM IJilffiHffSß|iHK,Vv T&nZs Charming 20th Century Fox For the convenience of the
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  • 790 4 The Singapore Free Press SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1941. A Strong Burma J7OR more than two years, the road through Burma to the Chinese border has been Chungking's principal means of communication with the outside world. Along this route have flowed increasing supplies of British and American war materials, which, m
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  • 821 4 New Troops For New Type Of Warfare A Special Corresponded "Till; defence of Burma is an important factor m British defence plans m the Far East, and the increase m our military strength which has taken place m the past few months is due to the
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    • 82 4 I 1 TUP OCQT CIfCD w*^ I HIE QE9I BwCIC By Special appointment Established l£J*j 1872, lENEST DESI6NS IN DIAMOND JEWELLERY Necklaces Bracelets Brooches Rings Clip Watches. Incorporated m Crylonf SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG. J^ J» JiT nf Jt l» JlT C j% el's IBA j^fl^Blid^ V^^^^r 9^| I LET THE
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  • 1222 5  -  MARY HEATHCOTT Free Press Feature By THERE was plenty of colour about last night's cabaret entertainment at Raffles Hotel when a cocktail dance was held for the Children's Aid Society. All sorts of historical figures had found their way into the final
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    • 124 5 Lavender he (.juiet beauty ol the clean wistful "i ordley Lavender gjnrea an appealing I br shnesa and charm the ideal Daytime Daintiness. One of those inemeatS so dear to your man on leave. Ul EMI Ell and mVEHM^SS OLE AGENTS. to wAuGH CO., LTD. > SEASON SALE < 8?
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    • 167 5 HEAL UGLY SKIN BLEMISHES Your happiness depends so much on the beauty of your skin, for even the most devoted admirer is repelled by blemishes So pimples, blotches and angry rashes .1.1 Ik 1 he.tled as i]ui> klv as possible If you h»f- >r used L> D.I). Prescription its healing
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  • 232 6 In view of the fact that for the first time Japan «nd the British Empire share a common frontier as a result of the Japanese occupation of Indorhina, these pictures of Burma defence are particularly apposite. Above is a Burmese army radio unit on
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  • 422 7 Vade With Malaya Will Benefit nk > of money, with consequential benefits X L finaiu-in* <>f trade between Malaya and Hons tv m fv m* roslllt of the mclu sion of Hong Kon? "S Berlin :irca which was announced yesterday. With th tar's m(
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  • 73 7 Sir H. Wilkins' Mission j4FV lj ev°ao- tud met-*' 11 rrser.rt h a t nr hr EaM x r i|uhrrt Wfluns thr m" u> \r-ti<- txm: -.1 i t**-« ro>l reporter next week f<»r bu> i l^ .v! .it >r nuvsuu uadttioßS oi id tfc« i->v>i'.i- •••P 'tioti '■<-- td
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  • 55 7 Further Evidence On Pavilion's Collapse r E>«">n ostoea yed 'ZzJA L. CW I-.--. *a_TiA l- r ;.er j*l--rjt ,v v. Pwu'i i -vere =8 h was bfii'jf d. Low Kirr. -Ut ::i |M waa Iht .O-rv. i:> brickt i r -''d^iAg ad Btong O: Brc»n •"^rif'- a. v A.d x
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  • 316 7 TAXI-DRIVER FOUND GUILTY powicTED on a charge of criniinally misappropriating $300 and a credit note for US $GOO kx-lon^ing to Lieut-Col. Thong Pao Huang, a member of the Chinese Military Mission which lowed Malaya recently. Oh EKr.g Lye, 31--year-cid Hokkien taxi-driver, was sentenced to one month's
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  • 20 7 SUIiiJCRIPTIONS to the Ir.corporated So-n-ty of PhUlttn 1 ngjMCf Fund rrccived up la la.'C Ttiiu-sdiv totalled $2^.957.
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  • 171 7 a :n awara Dy me commissioner or Lands lor a plot of land which hue been acquired for defence purposes wa.s Increased by Mr. Justice Ait ken m the Singapore High Court yesterday from $4,885 to $10. coo Tun Chin Tuan, the owner of the
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  • 177 7 ■•V'< D are becoming too troublesome." Mr. J. L. Mt tail, buitfapore Criminal D» trirt Judge, rday to liim Kau Si*, an ig-year-Otd HoirK^tn |OUth who admitted he wa> one of four bofl »hu rotoix-d a nckslia puller of 35 Cent*. St:vu*d U> ex- .<:vin^ prison
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  • 469 7 MAN FOUND DEAD UNDER HOTEL WINDOW "IT la obvious that one of them is lying," said the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, yesterday when he had heard the evidence of two witnesses at an inquiry into the death of a Chinese dealer m motor-car spare parts uho had come
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  • 52 7 The wedding will take place on Sunday at the Loo Wong Kee Garden Cafe, Kuala Lumpur, of Mr. Lam Heim Kien and Miss Tan Kirn Neo. Mr. Urn i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Pork Fee and Miss lan la the eldest dauehtrr of the late Mr. Tan
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  • 672 7 iN interpretation of the word "load" as appearing in Rule 15a (I) of the Traction Engines and; Motor Vehicles Ordinance was given ir the Singapore High Court yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Percy McElwaine. The point arose in a "special case"
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  • 593 7 CHAIN OF AERODROMES NEW AMERICAN FIGHTERS TN the event of active war spreading; to British territory m south-eastern Asia, a chain of aerodromes which thousands of men and women have been constructing m Burma during the past few months would allow fighter and bomber squadrons
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  • 80 7 QHEW TEIK JEN. a motorist, was fined $100 and had his licence endorsed by Mr. C. If Whitton, Singapore Traffic Judge, yesterday for driving his car m so negligent a manner as to collide with a Municipal handcart at B'^ miles, Tempenis Road, on July 17. The
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  • 352 7 Soldier Admits Robbing TaxiDriver EUROPEAN gunner, John Cole who was said to have engaged a taxi and, after asking the driver for the time, to have relieved him of his watch and some cash, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Criminal District Court yesterday to a char^ of robbery. Chief Court
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  • 127 7 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Aug 1 THE daatb occurred at the Malacca 1 General H-.spitrl t^-day of Mr. Para mi: WUiiam Th^mbyah. rapers:ale teadyr at. the Malacca T gh School and former headmaster cf Tranquerah Enslish School. Mr Thambyah Wi s
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    • 44 7 PONGGOL CAFE Holidays, Pknics, •Sea bath, Boating Prcafc Fj^ h rabs. I** »»h Resort G OoJ rood P' ■•> P r C o S L C C r arr the reasons for Its l "f nasing Popularity AT THE lTo^ RESTAURANT a :i Telephone 4906
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    • 20 7 m t THESE WATCHES ARE f& fSJfip oSELF-WINDING J^S/B! NON -MAGNETIC /^^^KM UNTARNISHABLE UNBREAKABLE ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE w^— 187-41-741
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    • 434 8 P. 0. BRITISH INDIA APCAR LINE tincoroomeo x> eng««nd> PLNINSI'LAK 4NI» ORIENIAL !S CO MAII PASSKNGCK %ND CARGO SERVIO Ibt oral pussibit 4errue» ir« oeing maintainra o> the r A O S N Co. from the straits t«> tbeti usual oortt «f eaV %b China India Certov tad th* t'ollro
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    • 293 8 BURNS PHILP LINE (Incorporatea id Austraus»> FOR BRISBANE. SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE via JAVA, DARWiN AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Monthly sailings by sj. MARELLA (7.375 tons) and m.r MERRUB («kOOO tons). Both vessels are fitted frith GaMn-de-lwc single and doable berth cabins, swimming baths, luxurious put-lie rooms. Sinrl« Retnrn. Ist class Singapore/Brisbane
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    • 155 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD, BLUE FUNNEL LIME. Frequent Sailings to Unitec Kingdom Oate* a" guaranteed all cargo bookings subject to Con'ere War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTR AL I THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHE^PE5 7 Regular Services to Premantle (Perth va W* by first class oassenger ship* Single tare >192 (A
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1012 8 Broadcasting I TODAY CMPiiu 3T Atta SINGAPORE JJ* /HL 1.313 »c (225 m l«. 84 metre* w ZHN ».«9 ne/i (3t.H m) GSD_i, 5 m, s l4| (ZHP2 t.175 »e/s a.M m. NORTH V-UkpaT"" fZHP3 7-2S «c/« (41.38 CbU (25 m^ir t Mo<) *UVfcj Qinrek. s»-M) m< #ne ZHL ZHPJ
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  • DOMESTIC OCCURRENCE DEATH.
    • 30 9 thambyah- p w. Thambvah of High School. Malacca JSedtwa, peacefully at the OenenU Hoepital Malacca, on Friday. Au 2 1. PunerS In' the Morning. Deeply regretted. Ceylon papers please copy.
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  • 1710 9 BY MAC JHE Y.M.OA. Club for Servicemen has only beer open a very short time, but there can be no doubt as to its popularity. On the opening night, m spite of the fact that there had Leon very little advance publicity, there was an attendance of
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  • 58 9 Washington July 31. JAPAN has suspended merchandise J trade with the Republic or Panama. Japanese ships are not usii.g the Panama Canal "because of repairs according to the Commerce Department which says the action is significant as this is the first time that Jppan has
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  • 588 9 A collision' between a motor car and B 'axi m Grmre Ro&d on May. 3. m which both lebides caught Bre, toe private rr.r overturning and In•vririiz a passenger who mbseouently died ol burns. \s<\ a MOJOd m the Singapore Traffic Court yesterday.
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  • 134 9 DAILY PRICES CIRRI XT A ur. l. l« o' clerk noon Borers Srller* No. IX R.S B. Spot loose.. 38 38 -V No IX RSS P. 0.8. to c&Frs August ZZ' 39 1 G F.A Q B 3.8. F 0.8. In bales August C 8"
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  • 264 9 (Continued irom pd£e A) certain aerodromes ie cne of their most important duties and they nave been highly trained to cope with parachute jiiid air-borne troops. Many of the Indian regimen is are experienced m the North- West Vender mountain country and so adapt themselves easily to
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  • 76 9 Chune;kinjr, Aug. I. IT has besn officially revealed that the Burma mission m Chungking, studying the air defence, wil! be given an opportunity to obscn^e air drfence mrt..ois m the actual cperations. During Wednesday's air r^.d. »he Burmese mi~sion remained at the air d?fen"e
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    • 210 9 CUSSiFSED ADVERTISEMENTS fBUPEBS now ii >' t fcr Jt c or services !^r r ,:rJ render* F* i PI»M «rf Special a**!! N4l tO .ons. 12 Ear 15, 1941. B4«] Rool tru- Subs Deposit Windows Electric Soil Station Deposit $50^ on A:.u 13 SoUd Band d I^bea s »i Uatr
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    • 299 9 SITUATION VACANT SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Straits Settlements AITOINTMENT OF ASSISTANT ASSESSOR The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore require a 3rd Assis ant Assessor m the Office of the Municipal Assessor, the appointment ->eing m the first Instance on three years' Agreement. Applicants mus' be British subjects between 24 and -9 years of
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    • 175 9 I Order delicious I I Ice Cream for ycur next I I "Social". ..order it this 1 I convenient and money 1 I saving way 1 Organisers ot ?(via! functions will find or<: >• usg&i !-h'.Mr ice cream by tht gallon boih ocononi.c; aii.i convenient. For instance, one gallon of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 308 9 Garrison Diary r -NIGHT. Tombola at Cnior. Jack Club. To-morrow. Tombola at R.A. and RE. Changi, Nee «»on and Loyals Sergeants' Messrs. Monday. Whist Drives at K.A.F. Married Families CJub Scletar and Manchester* Serjeants' Mess. Tuesday. Whnst Drives at R.4. Chang i Married Families Club and Nee Soon Serjeants' Mess.
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  • 127 10 THI' following are selections for t»-daj's r:\'fs m nan/: ::?fl prfrs Rarr 1: I»anse c«ii Ventre. Race B« ati ourt, Fiffhtin; Finish. Race 3: Pat Burke. VVinsom" Rare 4: Pridse law, Roj.^l Hrmptcn. Race 5: Honey Moon. rrossbo*v. Race t: Sclico! Boy, Sir Merlon. Race 7: Aerinl
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  • 475 10 Raffles Win Annual Match Two-Nil U. olle-.e i. M. College 0. ROBUST expanses, in which very often en husiasm gained the upper hand ovt fair play, and the magnificent pcrl^miance »»f H >n Kunn in th c Rattle College goal nere the outstanding features of the annual iru
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  • 236 10 l.oyaLs ti: S.R.C. 0 THK LoyaLs had little difficulty m netting six g«*li against the Sin)jap)r» Kc. rea.ion lub m a dull first division lea?ur s >rcer fixture played on the nidang jes-te-day While t::e LoyaLs COUld have raised tin ir »f ure lo douul*
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  • 188 10 IN the MOQOd division (b) S.A.P.A. k-ague :nat'h [)Liyed on the Harbour Board ground yes erday. tho Publishers beat the X.AS.C. by !our ffoiia to three. Dollah. who played a fine 'lan-.c m ted three of his side's four goals Having the
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  • 1584 10 PAT BURKE AND BRIDGE LAW BEST BETS DAT Burke and Bridge Law should* make the best bets of the afternoon in Penang to-day, the onening day of the Proans Turf Club's Summer meeting. I abo look to Hot Flash to maintain his recent form.
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  • 305 10 TO-DAY CRICKET: Colony vs. Malay States. Pcnang; Re^t of Singapore vs. t omb.neJ Services, S.CC. padang; I.A. vs. R.A F (Kalian^,, LA.; St. Andrews School vs. Wo^.ern Depjt. UooJsvill Sinhales* Assn. (S) v*. Sinhalt^e Assn. (XL.) Kuala Lumpur. SOCCER: Mala>a Cup: RAF. vs Malacca, An.son Road Stadium;
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  • 38 10 ALL league baseball games scheduled f>r this week-end have be?n n?stpon;d. The major League game between Americans and the Japanese, postponed from last Sunday, will be played at the -id of the ssas^n.
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  • 1130 10 KHO SIN KIE SCORES EASY VICTORIES (Fr an Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 1. A GRIM struggle which went to three s?ts saw what may be termed ihe only surprise in today's Malayan laawn tennis championships ties when C. K. Pang of Singapore d'feat^d a seeded
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  • 531 10 S.C.F. A. Get Own Back On Athletic FAST AND THRILLInJ SOCCER AT STADIUMI S.C.F.A 3; Chinese Athletic AVENGING a first round iefrat <•' n Chinese Football Association beat i! p rHlts Athletic team by three gmh to tv;o i,, thrilling first division teftfoe soccer game Road stadium yesterday. A fine
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  • 37 10 lav t |MM of t»e V Alth. |>lay -m i Inrt i d On Hw 11.. r are .1, U,- :r r.. .J^ m thr,r a Malaga v r trul.v hf i\eu
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  • 25 10 ANNUAL CRICKET AT WOODSVILLE Pr> -U Go\ err. r. The I J W I -M fl I Cb B 1M livac H rong (Scon B
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