The Straits Times, 23 June 1941

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  • 39 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times [ESTABIJSHKD NEARLY A CENTURY 1 MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 12 PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 194t I'KKK 5 CKNTS, The Straits Times 12 PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1941 PKICK 5 CENTS
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 116 1 For Up-to-date TAILORING MIEN CKONG 14 Coleman SU. Spore. Phone 4816 -/r Available Salt Lengths "Rockvillf" Sulllnss U.S.A. WAIN SHIKM/S. In Silk nnd Wool Also AMKBICAN SHARKSKIN. In various coloun THE BOSINEO COMPANY LT». ,t,::'i' -oratca m England) JilXj— S ,NGAPORE— PENANG— .POH— KUALA LUMPUR^^ALACCA: By Special appointment Established 1872
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    • 6 1 SINGAPORE, 140 CECIL ST. ('PHONE 5471).
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    • 176 1 New arrivals from America L f MORNINO FROCKS In a variety ot j\ k materials, linens, cottons and silks, OJ& ujr^V^y^lV urinU and plains. All sizes y»IM i X *ltJ^-*\9M. fPvK^'/i^S*/ A small coilec ion of SPORTSWEAR ltl V^M^ Unen« and uncrushable cotton sk rts. f\ *W shirte, slacks; m
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    • 89 1 ELSIE MARY Battery Road. Morning Afternoon Evening Dresses. KUALA LVMPVR 26 JAVA ST. ('PHONE 3683 >. ,/f ,th this Distemper rooms can be made brijrht and cht-eiiul. It is supplied m paste form and requires thinning with water only to the consistency of cream to be ready for use. Its
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  • The Straits Times DOMESTIC OCCURANCES
    • 74 2 r TAn Boon Chu»n. Proprietor of Chop Guan Bee. aged 58 years. passed awapeaccruUy at his residence. k^% B?aVr Road on Sunday morning 22-6-41 leaving Hock and Tan Seng Hal. five daught.rs *f' v Ch^- MUses Tan Kta Neo nin Geok Neo. Tan Geok Uan and Tan leek Uan.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 748 2 _BITUATIONJWANTED CHARTERED SECRETARY Tiiid iT eountant for adequate reasons aeeJu nVw appointment. Long executive experience Sfr»»S re Tto« rS U lay 181 *> Box cc* _WANTED_ aiSS TESSAB 2.Bcm f-8 Wide Ang.e siSSu Ttaes Camera. Box No. 631. _____JFqR^ SALE^ BHELVADOB Refrigerator. Phone 83M~~ MARCONI 8 Valve Wireless Batterv~aet with
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    • 450 2 -M 9193 VEHICLES itoSnM, condlu throughout SK-SoT.m 1 1 PMtICUi P««e Wei? dlt^> BD nYn V 8 SALOON 1»34. Excellent conJ"«on. CompreheturiTe Insurance. Tax p«)d Owner B olng on leave. Willing to lend ar qJn^rT re *P° nslbl e Person for use In wst K-wr BT or phon pUtons fitted,
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    • 479 2 AUCTION NOTICES AUCTION SALE Co., at their Sale Room. No. 27 Chinch Street. Malacca, on S-t-rday. the 2Stb d. T «f Ine, iMI,i M1 at v wmm. Particulars *r2?JI P° les SO- No. M3O sta o V." 0 Tran 'iu"«h Beetion 3 Lot with JmT' *?14? 14 are 25 P
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    • 228 2 EYE EXAMINATIONS. EYEGLASSES, EXCLUSIVELY (TH^MP/ON \jPTICAI G> r\ de BLDG PHON e X A. Thompson. Dr. of Ocular Science 35 years- European Clinical Experience. H °USES ACCOMMO~ DATION WANTED -EVES. EDUCATIONAL FAR EASTERN MUSIC SCHOOL lUr T«rrme«. Stacaporc r«EMIER SCHOOL OF tori fythnc. rbon tnx^ _^^JJCJ^OTJCES Fron Monday 23rd June
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    • 375 2 I BUSINESS CARDS Etc EUGENE PerwMßi W,,, Bf EUGENE Hair-rccondit^,,,. MAISON PERM tvnnean Uutttt HatrdretMeri 19. Stamford Rq*. pfc.^ 4<l<L MASSAGE HALL' MANICURE AND MA3SAGE Mr». HARU »no Miss HANA. «O. WATERLOO STREET. Telephone 7467. CLONAL SESIK HHfmEHLr MAUYAR PRODUCERS. LTD. TANJONG RAMBLTAN. SOLO ~^B> Ul UUUITCO MISCELLANEOUS Singapore Luggage
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 530 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS mißlJ|3| (Incorporate) m Japan) GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS FOR CUNARD WHITE STAR LINE. TO EUROPE VIA AMERICA Through tares u> North America U> Europe *»a America and Round Tour* m the Pacific quoted In U.S- I application. To California from the Orient ri» Honololn mi. AfIAMA MARU omitting HX,
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    • 425 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Dates are not guaranteed, all cargo bookings subject to Conference War Clauses. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) J«v« by flr»t class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28) Frequent
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    • 198 3 RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) 8 p.m. to midnight iSSSBi BUSTER MAGGIE DINNER 13 M NON-PINMtS Saturday— LUWCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL OiCNESTIUL COMEiI H UFFIES OWHEITM SUNDAY EVEMmC IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT -8 30 to 10 30 p.m By the Band of THE GORDON
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  • 371 4 RUBBER HESITANT AND UNDECIDED WAR LOAN ALLOTMENT MADE (By Our Financial Correspondent) Singapore, June 23. •IrHE rubber market this morning is employed m considering the effect of the new regulations governing the export of rubber to America and the general opinion based on the information available Is
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  • 62 4 Thp following alterations In share luntations occurred en Saturday I ra-nat Tin (ss) 12s 10 Hd 13' 3d Vraser Neave Ord. rssi 19 15 19.45 xd Fra cr k Neave Pre/ $5 <■ 20 9.40 xd Malayan Tin (ssi 4 9s 9o 31s id M. Collieries
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  • 80 4 Outputs For First Half Of This Month T;HE following output* of .tn-ore from companies In the Austral Malay group an reported for the first half of June:— Hours Yaraage Piculs ore K. Kamuntinf? 321 75,000 4U Thabawlelk Tin 304 110.000 710 Pungah Tin 626 278 000 1196
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  • 58 4 rE following dividends have been recommended for the financial year ended December last and if approved at the annual meetings will be payable on the dates stated:— MalakofT Rubber— ll per cent July 25 Sungel Batu— Ten per cent. July 23. United Pntani— Ten per cent. July
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  • 80 4 Monday, Jane 23, nron. Bnyert SeUen Prices Prices No. IX as S. (Sao* loose) it% MJ, No. IX R.S.S. f hi rasa J **T 38 >i C 3% (.FAQ. BS.S. f:o:b: m bales tm *y 3«!, W/i F.A.Q. K.SS. fob la hales J"ly 38 U%
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  • 173 4 Selangor Races WEIGHTS for the remaining four races at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesr;ay. the second day of the Selangor I Turf Club's Summer meeting, are Uorw*. claat 4. Dl». 1. fl|| turlomc*. Anton Rr>«ue 9.ft<> Slam 04 The Kmntrar tOO Soho «'oj Double File
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  • 2429 4 Reich Gives "Reasons" For New Invasion THE following is the text, as given on the Bremen radio m English of the Note from Germany to Soviet Russia, which was handed yesterday morning by the German Foreign Minister, Joachim von Ribbentrop, to the Soviet Ambassador m Berlin.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 130 4 A GREAT DETECTIVE THRILLER! TO-DAY -315 6.15 9.15 V-* i JJL J\ JL Lauoh «nd thrill with ficlion'i f a vorWh ere Everybody Goes Itt n«w <louth...at df^H LLOYD NOLAN w. v to r n MICHAEL SHAYNE PRIVATE DETECTIVE |f9^^i MARJORIE WEAVER K^ Head by Millions! M^- m -''tli (Vu'iiry
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    • 489 4 PUBLIC NOTICES hoard Or MANAGEMENT •r-tbc WAR RISKS (C;(X>[)S) INSURANCE FUND. NOTICE. There hu been some misunderstanding aa to whether or not persons and firms holding or jwnlng stocks of padi and rice for *.il* are required to Insure those stocks under the War Rijks (Goods) Insurance Srhcme. Btocks of
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 133 4 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES To-atj i°. am 7 ft: DJn LW. 3.56 a.m. l.t ft: 3 45 cm. 4.) ft. To-morro» H.W. 11.04 urn. 82 ft: 10.21 p.m 9j ft L.w. 4JJ a m. 14 ft: 4.20 p.m. 4.3 ft. Wednesday. June as H.W. 1140 am 8.4 ft: 10 55 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 183 5 SOLD OUT DURING THE WEEK-END DON'T MISS THIS UNIQUE PICTURE I,.\S T DA V ■^HP^^^^^^^f^ TO-DAY 3-15, EMAmMOTVVM4 6-15 9-i5 B^S3SSiISQ9iI223^| 4 STARS IN A NEW SCREEN MASTERPIECE A PICTURE AS GREAT AS ITS TITLEI a Special Added Attraction -ALICE IN MOVIBLAND M ,/ww firariE Sensational New Star wrth JOAH
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    • 141 5 9 FINAL SHOWING OF Hauam had H FOUR SONS 1 ■I COLUMBIA'S SMASH HIT WHICH HAS W\ PULVERISED U.L PAST RECORDS D LAST DAY QPAVILION 3.15-6.15-9.15 ONF OF THE MOST THRILLING STORIES E\ ER FILMED KARF/OFF IN HIS GREATEST ROLE TO MORROW 3.15 6.15 9.15 AT THE CAPITOL Columbia Picture*
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    • 167 5 LAST 3 SHOWS TODAY! AT THE CAPITOL J ACCLAIMED BY ENTHUSIASTIC WEEK-END CROWDS Your Favourite Su>*in* star of "BABES IN^ ARMS" and "STRIKE UP THE BAND" m her FIRST SOIX) starring Role f^HNCUJC KCLLY Mjf JUDY GARLAND DbCSlfck MURPHY ciiim wWWIrHitK V Packed with Infectious Humour— UltintIRISH Sonss and Heart-Warminß
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  • 1265 6 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1941. (660th Day Of The War.) WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT There is an ungenerous streak m our nature which must be blamed for the persistence with which the old saying that when rogues fall out, honest men come by then- own, dominates any
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  • London Letter By Cable
    • 1219 6 Luftwaffe's Front Line Is Forced Back To Continent (By- Our Own Correspondent; London, June 20. Uf ITH stiffly straightening backs after bending over digging for victory m the allotment vegetable beds, Britons throughout the country have been delighted every evening this week by witness- 1
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    • 356 6 Letter To The Editor Men Who Want To Enlis But Cannot To '.he Editor of the Straits Times Sir,— The only one of the three Services which a man is permitted t Join m this country is the R.A.F.. and those candidates who have been passed medically
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  • 854 6 Hitler On Attack On Soviet "GREATEST MARCH OF ALL TIME" London, June 22. 1 HAVE deeded a<?ain to fkstt the fate and future of the man Reich and of our people m the hands of our soldiers. May God help us m the battle," deckled Hitler m
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  • 95 6 Manila, June 23. IT la reported that at least 12 German residents m Manila, Including several Important business men. who rushed to book passage to Germany when Grrman-Aim-ncun relations became worse, are now stnindt-d here because of the closure of the Siberir.n
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 244 6 CiAiuMETER'S P.O. BOX 321 SINGAPORE. See us first for SPORTS GOO9S M We carry a large and Km comprehensive range at fjf very competitive prices. JV Special Terms to Schools nY Clubs <fe Associations. /Try Restrlnging Rackets ha* jiff been our specialized job IwU Tropicai Guts are always ftlg used
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    • 7 6 JOHN DUKE Manufacturing Optician. 21. BATTERY ROAD.
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  • 2477 7 Britain Allies To Give Aid To Soviet "THIS IS NOT CLASS WAR," DECLARES PREMIER New Nazi Move Threatens Both India And China THE German attack on Russia is the fourth great turning point of the war," said the Prime Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill,
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  • 202 7 Australian Minister On Effect In East London, June 23. THE new development of the German attack on Russia may prove to be j the turning point m the Middle East, said Mr W. M. Hughes. Attorney- General and Minister of the Navy.] Germany, he declared, must now
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  • 806 7 BY GEN. SIR HUBERT GOUGH Reuter's Military Comn-cntator. London, June 23. LJITLER has again selected a Sun- day for another of his treacherous scoops at a neighbour with whom he has been at considerable pains to sign pacts of
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  • 584 7 Germans Report Intensive Attacks On Russian Airfields Forces AN alliance among Russia, Great Britain and the United States is under consideration at present, the Moscow radio announces, reports United Press from Stockholm. Genera mobilization has been ordered m Russia to bring the
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  • 94 7 Stockholm. June 23. ■THE Soviet official news agenry 1 correspondent here claims that he has received news direct from Mohoow of a revolt m Estonia, which apparently had been fully prepared for some time. The revolt wai still proitrewns yesterday afternoon, he said, and the Bed
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  • 107 7 Fresh Daylight Sweep Across Channel London. June 23 »THIRTi.' German- fighters were destroyed yesterday In another daylight sweep by the RAT. on; targets across the Channel. The R.A T. loft two fighters but the pilot of one c f them is safe. Yesterday's ha*
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  • 405 7 JAPAN IS NOT INVOLVED Likely To Keep Waiting Policy Toliio, June 23. JAPANESE reaction to the German invasion of the Soviet Union ttnM tar this morning tends to confirm Lhe belief that Japan will follow watchful, waiting policy m regard to the latest developments m the European war theatre. It
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  • 39 7 TIE Turtlih National Assembly has lieclded on a new prolongation of th: stat*- of tmeitrnc? declarrd In I'tanbul and Europ «n Turt'y for a further mx months. s»ys *n Istanbul dirpßteh to Berlin —MM!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements

  • 352 8 Company's Second Donation Of A Similar Amount ANOTHER $1,000 FROM "CENT-A-PLANE-A-DAY FUND AT the annual general meeting o f Cammon (Malaya). Ltd.. held m Singapore on Saturday, it was proposed by Mr. H. Klphick, the chairman of the Company, seconded by Mrs H.
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  • 88 8 SING WOKI U I LtS UOTKI. Uuincr D*noe I Inf ,rnial v m to Mirliiiglii V (KKAT WOULD Cabaret: 730 v, V A It »vi lo Mlrtnlglit (iiol>.- nori»n. akv In the Air. lIAI IV THEATRt (H«|»pr WorU) Arg?utuie Ni^hU Seanklr Live.. ,1 NEW WOBI ii Talk. tumm *b
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  • 294 8 WASHINGTON SURPRISED Did Not Expect Reds To Resist T Washington, June 22. HE amazing and fascinating charge In Am European war is the only topic here. The w«r on Russia by Germany has come as a distinct shock to Washington where it had been '~V general belief that Stalin "would
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  • 34 8 'A EUROPEAN WAR,' SAYS VICHY SPOKESMAN Vichy, June M ke French cpokesman here said yesterday 1' not purely RuMo-Oennar, »»r but > European operator..Mlli'ary authorities attached to the Vichy OMtrnment sa.y Russia's vastoeu would br
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  • 113 8 Helsinki. June 23 AN official Finnish declaration iss»ed last nijht said, "This mornine. between 6 ajn. and 7 a.m.. the Soviet Army violated Finnish territory at several points "At 605 a.»i several Re»n phi dm a Harked In two frnps Finnish armoared rimh. No daj«a«e was
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  • 130 8 Canberra. June 23 /COMMENTING on the Ra«o-Ger-2* man iituation the Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R O. Meneie? stated. "We see m tiiis nrw derHopmsnt a real cause fcr optimism proTided Russia v prepared to fight against the acgrenor. "Hitler's action to significant because liis •bjactives are
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  • 134 8 -Michael Shmjnc. P.-ivat* Dctcetirr Lloyd NoUn. Marjorif Waver, DlMll MarCridt'. I«(h (niturr F»«. At tSK Cathay. ACTION and good gags nuke this story of a smooth, wtoe-cracking prlTate detective employed to took after a wilful bu* em.n-n'ly decorative debutante, a faitmovinj and enjoyable fUm. In
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  • 474 8 Big Reorganization Since War With Finland Wttlt *v o London, June 23. II H the KU3SO-I- Hinuh conflict m mind there is the fairly widespread opinion that the German Panzer divisions will "go through Russia like a knife throuoh batter" and that the Luftwaffe will
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  • 115 8 UL Chungking, Juue J.) HTHF. Cluneje irrny can hoJd ou' ajaiust Japan for at least another three to five rears, declared Gen Pei Cliung-rwi, ChW of the General Stall sooaking be:ore the National Finance Conference here yesterday He urged close co-one*-atlon with the army
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  • 72 8 Washington, June •>:: TPIH. linni-sli Minis «i hrr. after lotnmuniratin; with the linrmh Government l.v trlrphoi>r stated that Finlur I is -not al war bat had ac-inst her aMMa been again drarred into he midst of international turmoil Renter I indon. Junr The Ankara correspondent ot he l>iilv
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 53 8 THE BETTER THE LIGHTINgTBH^H THE BETTER THE OUTPUT^^HH FOR EFFICIENCY AND iwHHKHi ECONOMY INSTALL I J^BBk^^B^Bg^f -^r*Jß^Bßß^B^fcfcw"^B^Bl B^V^/^B^O^PC/l-kM !131-llfß I ROYAL ED I SWAN" COILED-COIL LAMPS give up to 20% MORE LIGHT cost no more and use no more current S«lc Agcto: S.S. A F.M.S. R. E. MORRIS COMPANY, 18C
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  • 301 9 Emergency Calls During Practice TIE exercises earned out during last weeks' two-day all-Malaya black-out by the transport section of the Medical Auxiliary Services attached to the Blood Transfusion Depot have shown Che real value of making previous iontact with blood donors. This statement is contained m a
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  • 49 9 A SUB-COMMITTEE has been appointed to examine m detail regulations governing the service of Singapore Improvement Trust oMccrs, ar.cl to report to the Board. The committee consists of Mr. L. Forb...', acting chairman. Rural Board. Mr Tr.y LU:i Twk and Mr. F C H. Charl\v< Ml
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  • 30 9 irviE next Pan-American Ciir>p<r frjm 1 S;;n Franc. s-.o is due to arrive at at 3 pm. tomorrow She «r.j Tbecin the leturn n^V. on Wcdr.cs-
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  • 727 9 OFFICIAL CONTROL OF U.S. RUBBER IMPORTS Government Is Sole Buyer Of Commodity From To-day LOCAL EXPORTERS MAY ONLY SHIP TO RUBBER RESERVE CO. THE United States Government, through the Rubber 1 Reserve Company, is from to-day the sole importer •f^Kher m?? the United States. This action was foreshadowed by the
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  • 40 9 THE .subject of "The Stones Cry I Out" m the 8.8 C.'s programme this weeK is St. Paul's Cathedral. It will be relayed from the Singapore broadcasting station at 9 35 p.m. to- day. I
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  • 174 9 TELEPHONE TO EAST COAST North-East Link Now Open THE north-east coast of Malaya U isolated no longer from the west and south m the way of rapid "ommunication. Yesterday a telephone service tn Kciantan and the northern portion of Trenwanu was opened, but. being Sunday, there were no calls. It
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  • 74 9 |N Malaya, every Filipino, down to th? 1 i»«t man can be expect:d to ngta under tKnf "can flag should AmertS "in the war with Britain was a EJiuUon proposed yesterday resDecUvely ot the Vsorlaticn. FU Pino community in Singapore celebrated the birthday of
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  • 39 9 Mr X Harada. head of th« Ur.port md exnort department ot the fcinga- branch of the N Y.K shipping line H years ago. has arrived lure on his way to Bombiy to be-omc mana-. r of jthe branch there.
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  • 642 9 MALAYA NOT LEFT TO FIGHT FOR HERSELF 4Not An Unsupported Outpost Of Empire" Says Dr. Purcell 'THERE is no question of leaving Malaya <o fijrht A for herself as a forlorn hope, an unsupported outpost of the Empire." declared Dr. V W W. B. Purccl I WtorGeneral of Information and
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  • 109 9 rfHK Anxac Relief roniiniltee of New ha* wnl to the to*%tralian <omf<:rts rnnJ m £1,5 M for the e--tahli-.hine.nt »l a hoatel at Sinß.iporr. states a rcoort published m Sydney. Tbe committee has also d«patrhrd half .1 ton if hook« »bU magazines for the liottrl.
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  • 14 9 Mr. R J. Bieakley. Cadi-t. Malayan been appointed to Assistant Protector at Chinese. :or.
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  • 286 9 JINK 23 W To-day. 7.15 pm Dance an* RrfU.on In Bali, talk by St. Le Majear de Merprw :,9 p m. Singapore Music Hall; t.4S p.m. Far the Australian forces; 915 pm. London relay, The Stoaes Cry Oat St. Pauls. To-narrow. 7. 1S pm. Hraltli tab. Diphtheria;
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 152 9 THE CNE ONLY DANCE FLOOR FITTED WITH AN ADJUSTABLE, ELEVATED, ELECTRICALLY OPERATFD AND REVOLVING VAUDEVILLE STAGE TO-NIGHT |TEA DANCE DANCE TO-MORROW 9.30 TO 12 P.M. 6.30 TO 9 P.M. FREE ADMISSION TO OFFICERS AND MEN OF H. M. FORCES WHO ARE IN UNIFORM GREAT WORLD CABARET GLOBE THEATRE TO -NIGHT
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    • 118 9 BEST QUALITY I B^S I FINISHED IN ENAMEL WARE GREEN_ RELIEF. "JU|SIY" JU |SlY W imi GREEN ILjll IMM W.TH GREEK RELIEF PORRIDGE IPSS RELIEF KETTLES SABCEPftIS. rJ j 3 PTS. $2.50 Ir9i I 4 PTS. $2.75 2 rt:.. 03.50 I^Lj c pts! $3.25 r Qt 8 PTS. $3.75 3PTG.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 357 9 Broadcastingc asting conducted by Charles BtadwtU; »J0 p^ News and ner.s comment*!? by Major A*" Murray; 8.30 p.m. Si*rl*ht. B.ao p ra. 1 FYoat line Family. 9.06 p.m. Operatic Love du.U on pramophone records b J Marjorle Wlttey: 9.15 p.m. London C«Jllr« d 9 20 p m. New* from Home
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  • 240 10 Allies Ready To Evacuate Women Children But Blockade To Go On ffgi* A"«Wi W.ve... C—JffiS^S? 5 u,o I It Is learned m London that Gen. Wavell has Informed the Governor that he must make up his mind either to join the Free French forces
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  • 63 10 R.A.F. Using New Aircraft SIMULTANEOUS %t% t news of the R.A.F. successes over northern France yesterda> were destroyed, comes the announwere destroyed, comes the announcement that the R.A F is using its newest and largest Spitfires and Hurricanes. Thfse machines, which are causing such havoc anting German aircraft, can climb
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  • 163 10 DAMAGE TO NAZI CRUISER Prinz Eugen Seriously Hit In Battle TH( c, London, June 21. XHE Sunday Dispatch stated today 1 that the British battleship Prince pf Wales badly damaged the German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen -luring the action which resulted m the sinking ot the German battlehip B smarck
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  • 148 10 0-9 PERSONNEL PRESUMED DEAD U.S. Navy Ends Search For Lost Submarine Portsmouth, (New Hampshire >, THE United States Navy has^abandoned efforts to reach the submarine 0-9. No possib.li.y of life exists m the submarire, which sank curing a test drive off the coast of New Hampshire. The Secretary of the
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  • 242 10 De Gaulle's Slatemeitf As Damascus Falls L_, Cairo, June 22. QEN. Charles de OauUe, leader of the Free French movement announced In Cairo to-day the fall of Damascus, In Syria, says United Press. Free French troops he said entered the town at 3 p.m. yesterOen.
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  • 28 10 F V&fl annouS'thrmfrn- ing that Jimma, one of the last Italian strongholds In Abyssinia has, been captured by patriot forces led by British officers Reuter
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  • 47 10 Aki££lf sUiri Pcnr sylvania, June 22. NEW freighter, Island Mail, D 600 tons, was launched her<« yesterday i The vessel will be delivered m August J° »h c me J ican Mal Li for s»rviVe 1 the PacWc north 1
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  • 100 10 U.S. To Demand Payment For Loss, Says Welles M Washington, June 22. R. Sumncr Welles, Under-Secretary of State, said a strong note to the German Government demanding reparation lor the cestructlon of the American steamer Robin Moor may be expected shortly. He Informed reporters that this
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  • 75 10 G->_,_.G ->_,_. London, June 22. ERMAN raiders were more active over Britain last night than on recent nights. Announcing this the Air Ministry says there was a sharp attack on a south of England town, causing casualties and some damage Bombs were also dropped elsewhere
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  • 81 10 Manllv June 22. IT Is estimated that 60,000 aliens In Manila will begin to register under new law tomorrow, the Chinese register to come the first four days and the others on Friday Mr. Francis B Sayre, High Commissioner (or the Philippines, speaking at Baguie
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  • 36 10 r,_ I'uuqun, June zz. IE American Ambassador to Britain. Mr. John Winant, crossing the Atlantic m a Boeing bomber, arrived back m Britain to-day following his visit to Washington Reuter
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 187 10 ASSURE YOUR OWN FUTURE Modern rommerce has no place to hl(rh reward to Kive to the unskilled, untrained worker. Success only comes to the qualified; Decide to-day to study at PITMAN'S Singa-pore-Branch of the famous London college established over 70 years ago. Enrolment at any time for Shorthand. Pl B>
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    • 277 10 secrets wmmmmr OF SUCCESS The success of Evening SM Dress depends on correctnex that m up-lo Jhe-minute and Jk mJ correctness depends on detail. s' >, I That is the secret of Austin B***^ *^S Rwd dress clothes. For M instance, m the most popular styles of our white waistcoats
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  • 465 11 Two Penalties Help Business Houses To Force Draw Combined B.H.L. Team 3; Chinese AthWic^S. THE War Fund soccer match between the combined Kusiness Houses' League team and the Chinese Athletic team played at Anson Road stadium yesterday, proved a TucceW both from
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  • 80 11 PIE Singapore Swiwnnin< rlnb Iwat the Koyal Australian Air Force by seven Koato to one at water-poSo at the Sin<apore Swimming Cluh yesterday morning. The R.A.A.F. were srore when Jenkins found the Lack of the net m similarly powerful fashion to the first goal he
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  • 163 11 Ames Scores 127 For R.A.F. vs. Army j lV A-.n June 21. rraERE was a Test match flavour about i the cricket at liords where a crowd of 1 0 000 watched the first of four maUho between the Army and Hoval Air Pore In mid of
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  • 190 11 THE Sinhawse Association beat an S.R.C. team by II runs In a cricket match pUycd at the Sinhalese Association ground ye»- FF aa a y tures of the game w-re the fine bowling of J Trail, who took five wickets lor 34 runs and *'«d batting
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  • 210 11 mHE Khalsa Association trounced the SingaI nnre Colts by 117 runs In rrtcket Lt% pUS I *c Khalsa AssocUUon giound yesterday. The scores were: KHALSA ASSOCIATION Mahan Singh b Paterson 2; jn>ar«m Stagh b Trail 3. Ram Piara retired 52. Cn°° r Singh b Trail 34:
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  • 49 11 GOOD bowling by J C. de Souui, who took six \tjcl.et3 fur 23 runs, enabled the C hi lie Your.g lien*! Association to beat the JC S A by 57 runs In a cricket match playctl a' '!i. C :.M.A. grjund yef'.erday.
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  • 51 11 London. June 21 GA. HUMPIII.iAS of London won the K.npiic marathon In thre« hours, U r, itM nnd 3fl seconds. There »a3 a large services representation. but the m<*t successful was J. Bell (Koyal Ai- rot t> who v..-:, third In 3 hours. M \mlniitwi 37 2-5 seconds—
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  • 159 11 Bowley Take* Five For 5 ra cricket match piayed at S*P°7 Uaea yesterday, the RA.AF. «efea'ert the Medical Conef. by an toning. Soring "freely m their first Innings, the RA F piled up 160 runs, Thompson SmtrlbutW M. Bowley 34, Wells 19. Barnes 12 Ho
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  • 40 11 Londen, June 21. THE following arc results In the 1 second round of the Scottish Summer Cup soccer competition: Hamilton 1; Rangers 3. Hibernian 1. Clyde 2. St. Mirren 2. Hearts 3. Third Lanark 0; Dumbarton I.— Reuter.
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  • 50 11 re Chinese be»t the Canadians, rii to three, hi a Major Le»C«e bajeball tame pUyed In »ld of The War Fond at Jal»n Besar ftadlnm ye»terd»y. SCORE BY INNINGS CanadUns: 00« 1M 2=» Chinese: X=« Batteries: Canadian*. Manpham, LOley; Chlne«e, Johnson W« and Bobert Than.
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  • 61 11 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. league, fcit WEton Manchester* Chinese Athlette. rtadlum; Rewrres, R.A.F. ys. I^l*^ SrleUr; second dlvtelon (a), B.A.f. (Seletar) ts. RE. (Pulau Brani). PuUu Brani; Malay Regiment v». A 1 (Tengah), AlexandrU; second division <b), Ksrt Canning »s. 8.C.F.A., Fawer Park; Na»al Base Indians ts. H.M s.
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  • 336 11 S.R.C. BEAT CLUB BY INNINGS Thoy's Good Bowling nrilE Singapore Recreation Cl«b bea'. the Singapore Cricket Club by an innings and 63 run* m their two-day cricktf match played at the SJt.C. ground yesterday and on A a f~tur/'of the game wu the brilliant bowling ol B. Thoy, who took
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  • 173 11 rkBCLARINO afvr scoring 142 runs for efcht l^ckeu. the Bingapore Crickrt Club were betten by wven wickets In their crickr lm»«b afalnst H<-ngam on the padaoc J**** I***neirarafat: &c.c. Capt. P. W. Smith c Pennefather b N C H^wn cHl«ins'b'Hot«n T C. WillonehbT b HMkr
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  • 201 11 OASSING their opponents' total for the lots of only one wicket, the S.C.R.C. easily defeated the R.A.F. (Tengah) In a cricket match played at Hong Lim Green yesterday. K.A.F. (leiigahl: Goldsmith it. Evan Wong b OecU Wong 17; Tirimpson c C... Bee b Keng
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  • 30 11 THE following final m the S.C.R.C 1 tennis championships wlu be Pl Chami>io»fshJp Donbles- Chin Kee Onn Chua Choon Leone vs. Low Kee Choc and Tan Puay Hee.
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  • 232 11 Singapore Junior Badminton rZ men's and women's Junior evenU to the Singapore badminton champlonsnlps have now reached the quarter-final sUbvs and the next few rounds should provide some very good games. w_ r i,,n In the nen'l (tagtw. IsmaU bin Mar Jan.
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  • 856 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, June 21. MODERATE dividends were the order of the day at MS Lumpur to-day, the first day of the Selan or Turf Cluh's Summer meeting. The going was good and there was a good crowd m attendance. The results
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  • 29 11 THE weights for the four remaining r»c«« on Wednesday, the second day of the StUngor Summer meeting, will be found elsewhere In this tone if received m time.
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  • 776 12 HITLER WILL MEET DOOM OF NAPOLEON, SAYS MOLOTOV Invasion Begun Without Giving Previous Protest Or Warning t..^.^,-,.-. London, June 22. M MOLOTOV, Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs, •announced the German invasion of Russia m a broadcast to the Soviet people at 11.15 this morning.
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  • 207 12 "Finland Will Not Fight For Any Interests Other Than Her Own J^I'MANIA and Finland are helping Germany m the attack on Russia, it has been officially announced by the Germans. To-day the hour of the holy war has struck," says Gen Antonescu, Rumanian Premier, m an order of the day
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  • 393 12 THE German invasion of Russia is momentous news, writes Renter's diplomatic correspondent. Relations beItween the two countries had never been tasy despite the non-aggression pact and Hitler's declaration that their relations had been adjusted on a friendly basis for all eternity.
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  • 72 12 London, June 22 "THE sustained offensive of the R.AFagainst Germany's heavy Industries wcs continued last night by stron" forces of the Bomber Ccmmand «ays an RAF. communique. Objeetiy-s w?re Cologne and Duml aori. while fighter forces attacks docks it DunkL'k and Boulogne One aircraft is missing
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  • 247 12 1,., London, June 22. N all probability the German at;ack on Russia has been conceived for a twofold purpose— to secure material I aid from Russian wheat fields and oil I and mineral deposits and, at the same time, make a tremendous propaganda cirive in
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  • 42 12 R____ Bombay, June 22. ECENT events m the Mldd'e and Near Bast have served to heigh. en India's realization of the growing danger of foreign raids and public attention, offlclal and unofficial, is being focussed on precautionary measures against possible air raids.
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  • 80 12 Vichy, June 22. SILVER and silver coin* amounting to 102 tons are to be handed over to the Spanish State. The silver was sold towards the close of thr> Civil war and placed In a Belgian bank Following Uie capitulation of Belgium
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  • 259 12 Washington, June 22. /^ERMANY-S declaration of war on >• Russia caused a great sensation «c.« e ,U, U U state <l that Government officials were caught unprepared for a development of such far-reaching significance, but President RDosavelt Mr. Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State, and
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  • 531 12 Grim Fighting On 1,500 Mile Front: Soviet Air Force Replies To Bliiz "W E shall give whatever help we can to Russia and to the Russian people/* said Mr. Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, m a broadcast early this morning denouncing Hitler for the
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  • 704 12 RED STRENGTH ASSESSED Veil Of Mystery To Be Lifted London, June 23. IyORLD speculation as to the strength and striking power of the Soviet air force will at last be brought to an end as her machines go into action against the Luftwaffe and the Russians' real strength Is revealed
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