The Straits Times, 3 July 1941

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1 8 The Straits Times
  • 42 1 FINAL EDTN. The Straits Times ESTABI ISHED NEARLY A CENTURY 1 MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER LARGEST NET SALES 24 i»ac;ks. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1941 PKU F I t'KN r». The Straits Times 24 PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1941 I'KiCK 5 CENTS,
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    • 169 1 For Qp-to-date TAILORING MIEN CHONG 14 Colrm»n St.. Spore Phone «gl« Available Snit I.rngths "KorkvilV Suiliniis— d s wain nmtu.ti In Silk and Wool Al-o AMKRICAN SHARKSKIN. In various colour* SINGAPORE, 140 CECIL ST, (PHONE 5471) *> 'W w £jmt g^g^g^SVl J WKL' g^g^gH v v o^klbS INSULATED the mk
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    • 33 1 ^gisi rad,o j^gagB V*^BgF^^^g«^?^^m iM I ISa I B INCH ELECTRO-DYNAMIC j SPEAKER SEOW KUAN COMPANY phoby ghaut, Singapore, j |Ji|ipilliX R§^ C\^W^ Sl vt\ -l^\\\\ f£T* m^* JJEhM! ?™xffiH A^Brw /^fc^f £f^-3
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    • 171 1 KUALA LVMPUR 26 JAVA ft CPHONI J613). J> EPLACE tKose dull, fadecl coverings whose v tell -tale" arms and seat ed&es are the worse for wear, by fitting LOOSE _^i@^ COVERS i|f|p CRETONNES Wo^ TWEEDS AND DAMASKS ffißfU**^*^ Now available f§s"s»! ROBINSON'S 11^0 SOFT FURNISHINGS DEPT \sS> Wti€Tti€R YOUR CAR
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    • 13 1 ELSIE MIRY Battery Road. Morning Aftonioori E. v o n i n Dres^ps.
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  • 82 2 OAN. —Mrs. Gan Tlang Tok nee Cho Beng Guat parsed peacefully away at 35, Mandalay Road on Wednesday, 2nd July, 1941. A ed 73. She leaves behind 3 sons, Gan Hock Slew, Hock Chuan, Hock Swcc; one e-ir.-ln-law. Tan Kok Tiong; 20 grandchildren i Kee Poon, Kce Tlan, Soon
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  • 42 2 Mis M. w Ahin and family wish to express their heartfelt thanks to tli relatives and friends who attended the runeral of the late Mr. Patrick AJoysius Ahin, as well as those who sent wreatlts. telegrams and Inters of condolence. i
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    • 2526 2 ©iieStraitg&ies SMALL ADS. Minimum charge SI. I far »4vt oat ezeecdiac 4 line* More than tow Unea 25 cents per line (Six words) Box No. 25 cents extra. DOMESTIC OCCURRENCES BIRTHS. MAR&1AGES, DEATHS. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ANNOUNCE- VENTS PPl CARDS arc charted *3 eaeb per Insertion per Inch. Otci I Inch ti
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    • 78 2 i 193S M MODEL "TA, I colour (ireen SI.BMI.M 1936 M. G. MODEL PB," colour Black 51. 250 00 133 C M. G. MODEL PB," colour Red 51.3.~>0.60 j 194« STL'DEBAKER '(!I\M P1ON small mileage, colour Beige $2,850.00 I 1937 FORD SALOON 4- DOOR, colour Dlue JtfO.OO I 1937 MORRIS
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    • 522 3 SHIPPING ANNOUNCEMENTS P. 0. BRITISH INDIA HKKVVHTii AND APCAR LINE. (Incorporated In England) (Incorporated ID Japan. PKNINSI/LAR *NO orientai 8. n GENERAL PASSENGER AGENTS CO maii rA^NCWR %ND CARCO foR CUNARD WHITE STAR The oe»t possible terrlce* are helng main- LINE.' Uined by the P O S N Co. Crom
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    • 517 3 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. BLUE FUNNEL LINE. Frequent Sailings to United Kingdom. Date* are not guaranteed, all cargo booking* subject to Conference War Clause*. WESTERN AUSTRALIA THE SHORTEST SEA ROUTE AT THE CHEAPEST FARE Regular Services to Fremantle (Perth) via Java by first class passenger ships. Single fare $192 (A £28)
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    • 186 3 /rudge^K BICYCLtyIfI \^huqtrc^ nO S'POBt REFRACTING *h D MANUFACTURING OPTICIANS TESTBg FREE High Blood Pressure Kills Men Women I'wire »x many women jj r-en suffer from High Hlckhl l*rei»«iTe. which 1 a mysterious di.s.-.ise tlial atari!* aN-ut the tl"l« o' Change of Ufa and is th real :m« o» mu.h
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 1008 3 Broadcasting TO-DAY SINGAPORE 7HL. 1.331 kc I |»5 m.) ZHfl 9 69 me/t (38.96 a.) (ZHP2 6.175 me/i MM m.) (ZHP3 7.25 me/1 (41 38 ss. ZHL. ZHP.1. %VU ZHP.2 5.00 p.m. Cantonese rr.uslc. (Records); 5 35 p m. New* In Ctu.'t-Titse: i SO o m. Hokklen music. (rtcordi), f.O
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    • 300 3 EMPIRfc STATION Kevl»c« cr*«»urn*» ■.-hrfluie Cittern rr»n»im«»k.r (.15 am 111* »J» GM-HJI aw/*: Ik.ll Mrt r» •n* G8» 1*14 «e 1911 muim tnm »•> II.M MB GS1>— II.M •cs: 45 SJ orlia 6.13 p.m. London Calllri:; 6 20 p.m. News: 6.3j p.m. Questions at Ute Hour: iO p.m. En»» Overseas
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  • 367 4 Reports On Past Week's Business IN a weekly report on the rubber market, ksued this morning-, Lswia and Peat (Singapore) Ltd. write:— For a week since the announcement that the United States Government had beewne the «ol« importer into America practically no rubber has chanaged hands.
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  • 335 4 CABLE WIRELESS EARNS £2,375,771 Shareholders Get Four Per Cent Dividend PROPOSING the adoption of the report and accounts at the annual i meeting of Cab'.e and Wireless Ltd In London on June 26, Sir Edward Wilshaw, the chairman, said: "The accounts for the year ended Dec. 31, 1940 disclose a
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  • 75 4 {"\CEAN shipments of rubber from v Malayan ports last month, as stoUx'. In the Straits Times yesterday totalled 71,871 tens, compared with 74 647 tons m May. Total shipments I for the first half of this year were 400.357 tons, compared with 365 667 tons m the
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  • 60 4 New York, July 2. THE following were the Dow Jones Averages when the New York Stock Exchange closed to-day and yesterday: July 1 July 2 30 Industrials 122.85 123.58 20 Rails 28.28 28.45, 15 Utilities 17.71 18.04 40 Bonds 91.0G 91.10 Commodity index 72.00 72.38
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  • 2075 4 Prospects For Competition With Synthetics Are Good f I ■THE following talk, the second m the series on rubber growing, was broadcast from i Singapore last night by Mr. W. S. Davey, Head of the chemical division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya.
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  • 62 4 SHIPMENTS of tin m June were only 9.238 tons and the lowest for any one month since 1939. Shipments m May were 10,858 tons and the total I shipments for the firs: half of this year were 68,731 tons, compared with 68.589 tons m the
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  • 80 4 Thursday, July 3. neon. Buyers Seller* Prices Prim No. IX R.S S. (Spot lawl U<( 38*4 No. IX R.S.S. fob. In rases 'ul> SBH 39 GK.AQ. RS.S. fob In bales Julj 38'«. 38 H P.A.Q. B.SS. f.o k In bales Joy S7-H J7% FUTURE QUOTATIONS
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  • 25 4 New York. July 2. UNITED States tin deliveries m June amounted to 14,880 tons, the largest since the March deliveries of 1 10,092 tons Reuter.
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  • 578 4 HONG FATT AND BATU SELANGOR ACTIVE RUBBER UNCHANGED AND QUIET By Our Financial Correspondent Singapore. July 3. TIE tin share market continued active yesterday wi'h most Interest concentrated on Hong Fatt and Batu Selangor m which there was a fairly large turnover. Prices of Do h issues
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  • 45 4 I rpHE (olio wing outputs of tin -ott arc reported for June: Hours. Yardage Plcula or*. HlUm Tin 1U Hong Fatt 3.880 Kuala Lumpur Tin Dr. dee 1 638 98 863 24* Dredge 2 t>37 J 13.195 539 Satupulo 60S 108.000 4W
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  • 207 4 me following are me ?xcnamii ate* thto morning according u.t Jailj elrculai uuo. 0* the Honcknuv tno Shanghai BanHni Oon>crat)oo: MUX1MO Looaon I.I 2/4 S/M London demand 2/4 1/32 Switzerland <T.T. only) 202.48 New York aemana 47.10 Montreal demand 61. U Batavla demand 88.11 damarang aemauc 48 5S Calcutta
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    • 282 4 EDGAR WALLACE'S THRILLING STORY 'THE GREEN ARCHER' SPECIAL NOTICE! OWING TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THE RECENT SCREENING OP- THIS THRILLING 25.000 FEET COLUMBIA PRODUCTION, THERE WILL BE i 2 SPECIAL SCREENINGS SATURDAY MORNING pSjfij at 10.15 Saturday Night L at MIDNIGHT... 12.10 o'clock <5*7 V^ AT THE CAPITOL j 4'/
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  • 398 5 Tins And Rubbers Better London, July 3. "THE Stock Exchange to-day was quieter and there was a generally easier tendency which was influenced by profit-taking. This tendency, however, was partially reversed toward the close when the market was again steadier. Gilt-edged were about unchanged on the day
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  • 124 5 COMMODITIES EXCHANGES i Prom Our Own Correspondent) London. July 2. fOMMODITY acd Exchange markets closed as follows with previous quotations to parenthesis: RI'RBEB: Quiet Spot 13 7 Idd 13}»d (13T'16d 13% d) Augt.Sept. 13 7'l6d 13 9[l6d Cl3V4d 13%«1) Oct.Dec. 13 7 16d 13 9 ISd (IZHd 13% d) COTTON:
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  • 158 5 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association held Its l .545 th auction yesterday when there was catalogued 2, 878.339 lb, 1282.29 tons: offered 2 588 884 Ib. 1.155.86 tons: sold 1 833.3W lb. 837.41 tons. SPOT London 11 1 I6d New York JH4 cU PUCKS BKAUSKD
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  • 80 5 Mails rlos» at the General Post Offlcr v follows TO-DAT Australia air 4p.m. Ja.a sir «jn. 4 p.m. N-w Zealand air 4 p.m. TO-MORROW Medan air 11 a.m. ARBIVALS Mails from Sumatra (air) general delivery 1 40 p.m. to-day Malls from Australia (air) general delivery 3.30
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  • 1366 5 WEDNESDAY, JtILT 1941: 4 P.M. MINING Bayer* Setters Ampat (ss) 3s 3s Sd cA. Austral Amal (ss) 7> 3d 7s 7'^d Austraj Maiav 1(1 «d 3U H Ayer Hltam (ss) 17s 18s c.d. A?er Weng (tl) .TO .75 Bangrui Tin (£1 12* M 14s Batu
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    • 35 5 •W -^I^* 9k a. «oi Wk i^T" iir^l Hk.ibl B^bV Hl^.^hl HHs^aas^^l^l us vl i *^M j* I^^Jbw A m k ■■W^^BlbS^^^^ SH- -^sl JS. V r m IMA L bbßbwPTe I > NEWS, VIEWS, PICTURES
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    • 666 5 ffl m 3vi HI) /la I f HI n^m u i 3LI r. MUU (I Kill TENNIS SCKCLNS Maker >nd Repairer of K»tl»n ul Bertam chicks. Canvas and Spring Blinds. Tarpaulin*. Tents. Canvas Bat*. Trnnta Bloc Drill Screens, Bertam Panels, Folding Teakwood Venetian Blinds. Canvas Hood Blinds. Round Rattan Coir
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 90 5 SINGAPORE TIDE TABLES ro-aay H.W. 4.22 a.m. 7.9 ft.; S.12 p.m. 8.1 ft. L.W. 10.30 a.m. S.I ft.; 11.21 p.m. S.4 ft. To-morrow H.W. S.46 a.m. 7. 5 ft.; 0.16 p.m. 8.2 ft. L.W. 11.39 a.m. 3.7 ft. Saturday. July 5 H.W. 7.35 a.m. 7.S ft.; 7.21 p.m. 8.4 ft.
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    • 183 6 THE LAUGH HIT OF THE WEEK Read WhcU The Press Say: "Footsteps In The Dark" is a slick, fast-moving comedythriller which ranks as the best film of its type seen m Singapore for several months" Straits Times "One of the most enjoyable comedies seen m Singapore for a long time"
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    • 420 6 GERMANY'S INSENSATE RAPACITY ON THE ATLANTIC GRIMLY DEPICTED IN COLUMBIA'S CO-STARRING PA? O'BRIEN and CONSTANCE BENNETT PARALLELING WITH AMAZING FIDELITY THE HEROIC EXPLOITS OF "RANGITIKI" "JERVIS BAY" NOT A DOCUMENTARY NOT A COLLECTION OF NEWSREELS NO NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS NO GESTAPOS PAVILION NEXT WEEK THE MOST EXCITING DRAMA OK BBhHP'^V'W'VI
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    • 142 6 GET SET! GO and SEE The Greatest LAUGH OFFENSIVE m the YEAR'S BIG BATTLE of the SEXES E TO-DAY PA PI TO I 15-6.15 9.15 wArIIUL CLARK I^3t3i GABLE... \^BS SS^I Corresponder.t aT Jf Ma L A IVE AR R Mo ir oN yh/W as the Firebrand HOMOLKA FELIX \JPiWSM
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  • 572 7 RELENTLESS R. A.F. BLITZ CONTINUES OVER N. FRANCE Offensive Designed To Strike At Source Of Nazi War Potential London, July 3. THE R.A.F. daylijjht operations over Northern France and occasionally over Germany are beinjf pursued with the utmost energy. Full ndvantage is being taken of Germany's preoccupation m Russia. This
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  • 192 7 'War Will Not End This Year' Charlottes velle (Va), July 2. '"THE stakes at issue are the great- est of all time," declared Mr. R. G. Casey. Australian Minister to the 1 United States, In a speech to the Institute of Public Affairs to-day. "They are no less than the
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  • 250 7 Fresh Attark On Nazi Battleships At Brest London, July 2. IT is officially announced that 18 enemy aircraft were destroyed by the R.A.F. during an attark over an aerodrome near Lille, m northern France, to-day. Three were shot down by the American Eagle Squadron. Two of
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  • 77 7 Buenos Aires, Ju.y 2. FIFTY Germans were arrested when a house on the outskirts o.' Buenos Aires was raided on the orders of the deputies commission investigating anti-Argentine activities. In the house the authorities found important flies and documents. The commissions investigations are making
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  • 112 7 3cston, July 2. rIE Mayor of New York. Mr. Fiorello L»Ouardla. stated yesterday that the War Department was considering the advisability of <r (fas musks f> j0.000,000 persons m the i Atlantic Gulf and Pacific coast zones which would be open to attack by any
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  • 348 7 London, July 2. A SPEED-UP m the Allied camI** paign m Syria is hoped for as > i a result of the reinforcement of Allied troops there, it is authorita- tively stated here, says Reuter. J Meanwhile, m Ankara to-day, M. Benoit
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    • 582 7 HOTELS RAFFLES HOTEL TO-NIGHT DINNER DANCE (informal) o.m to midnight SSSL BUSTER MAGGIE uiVNrK *3.0< NON*MMM SJ-M Saturday LUNCH IN THE BALLROOM GRILL SPECIAL ORCHESTRAL COHCERT by RAFFLES ORCHESTRA SUNDAY EVENING IN THE PALM COURT MILITARY BAND CONCERT 830to10 30 p.m. By the Band d the LOYAL REGIMENT <B» Kind
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    • 225 7 EVE SURE KNOWS HER 'APPLES' Mid if you know YOURS, you'll mret her TO-DAY I wL_T TO-DAY f 4 T l l X y\ 3.15 6.15 9.15 VJ/V 1 KM.JrV J. Straits Times "GtMltdrtecd to dIMC l&y away tht bhws." Free Press— "A MMWih, cleverly directed comedy." Tl BARBARA HENRY
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  • 1231 8 The Straits Times SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 3, 1941. (670 th Day Of The War.) After Victory An officer of the Royal Air Force stationed in Malaya published recently a small book called After Victory." In it he advocated the formation of an international federation, in which Germany and Italy must
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  • 1521 8 Britain's New Army Army Is Mailing A Fist To Smash Through Germany (From the Straits Times Correspondent with the Home Forces) G. K. Tonkin. East Anglia, May. EXACTLY 14 months ago, I visited the British and French Armies m Northern and Eastern France and
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  • 80 8 London. July 3. A STATE oT emergency has been declared by the German military authorities throughout the whole of Northern Norway, Jid martial law has been Introduced In some districts, iiccordiiK to Swedish newspapers quoted by the Norwegian telegraph agency. There have also been
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  • 36 8 Nicosia, (Cyprus), July 3. NO damage or casualty Is yet reported from a raid by eight enemy plan*? over the western part of Cyprus yesterday morning Bombs were dropped over the Paphos district. Reutcr.
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  • 398 8 Latest Types Of Fighters And Dive-Bombers IN reinforcing her Pacific Fleet the United States will bring her aircraft carriers' complement up fj war s rength by equipping them with the latest types of flehter and divebomber, writes the Air Correspondent jo' the Manchester Ouardinn.
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  • 223 8 i Difficulty Of Varying Rates Of Pay To the Editor of the Straits Times i Sir.— l hive read your leader of June 30 with great Interest. I agree Ivrith you that the word Volunteer should be emphasized. The Volunteers Joined not for gain, but out of a spirit
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  • 226 8 Tocio. July 3. U7HILE commending the Government lor arriving at a quick decision on Japan. eac policy to cope with the new International situation arising from the Russo-German war, the newspapers Nlrhl-Nlchl Shlmbun and Hochl Shlmbun, stress that the burning question now Is whether the
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    • 207 8 Be Careful! m wearing ungrouud Sunglasses, which m»y caum your eyes to h* defective. Qo to Nan Sin and see the modern frames fitted with Genuine Chance English Crookes' It or B 2 Dark glasses for Safe and Comfortable Vision. At SS.(M net nair. Nan Sin Optical House 425. North
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    • 104 8 I Whrrrver Yon Are KIA T 8 Can supply you with All your needs m BOOKS— MAGAZINES— STATIONERY PRINTING Etc.. Etc.. G. 11. KIAT .CO., LTD., C A 8. Robinson Road Singapore. i General Oflice 6506. Printing Dept. 65C5. F. M. S. RAILWAYS. KEEP WAGONS MOVING WITH MAXIMUM LOADS YOl.'
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  • 686 9 Soviet Sa y Panzer Units' Drive Halted RED AIR FORCE DESTROYS RUMANIAN ARSENAL Germans Claim To Be 250 Miles From Moscow THE Russo-German blitzkrieg continues at an unprecedented scale, with neither side so far being able to strike a decisive blow, according to impartial
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  • 603 9 London, July 3. »PHE German High Command last 1 night Issued an announcement dated "from the Fuehrer's headquarters" claiming "a decision of great importance" m the battle east of Bialystok, where large Soviet forces are stated to have been surrounded.
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  • 301 9 RED ATTACK ON CONSTANZA Enemy Taken By Surprise Moscow, July 3. A VIVID account of how units of the Soviet fleet destroyed by a sudden blow, the Rumanian naval base at Constanza which was used by the Germans for their operations m the Black Sea is riven m the Russian
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  • 60 9 Soviet CounterAttack Coming London, July 3. THE Russians are preparing for a great counter-offensive, according to a report from Stockholm rereived by the Vichy news agency. Large Soviet forces are concentrated at Smolensk, about 250 miles east of Minsk and the same distance from Moscow. The dispatch adds that fresh
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  • 191 9 18 Enemy Fighters Are Destroyed London. July 3. I*HE R.A.F. carried out offensive pat- rols over northern Prance last evening without incident. United Press reports that m this attack the R.A F. apparently penetrated several miles inland. The Kent coast rocied v.olently as
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  • 108 9 Moscow July 3. BROADCASTING last evening the Moscow radio gave an urgent warning to the Soviet people against the spreading of rumours likely to undermine the nations morale. The announcer recalled the circumstances of the fall of Paris and said, fantastic rumours of
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  • 123 9 Canada's Biggest Force Arrives German Attempt At Blockade Defied London, July 3. r\EFYING Nazi attempts to blockade Britain the largest contingent >et of Canadian troops has just arrived fafely m Britain. It Includes many thousands of men black bereted tame men. engineers, husky lumberjacks of the Canadian Forestry Corps, gunners,
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  • 126 9 Cairo, July 3. GEN Sir Claude J. E. Auchinleck. the new General Officer Ccmmr nder-in-Chief, Middle East, has already arrived m Cairo from India. A War O3lce announcement frcm London states that Gen. Sir Robert Haimng has been appointed Intcndant General, Middl? East. It is
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  • 139 9 Mr. Knudsen's Call ror Greater Sacrifice 4 Washington, July 2. A CALL to the nation for "greater toil and sacrifice so that our children may be insured against despotism and slavery." was made by Mr. William Knudsen, the United Sta.es defence chief to-day m
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  • 81 9 New York, July 2. THE steamer conveying American marines to Britain which was reported on Monday to have been torpedoed, has now been deflrv.* !v identified ruS the steamer Maxsdam 1 8,812 tons). The Ameriran Red Cross announced to-day that 17 American nurses aboard the ship
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  • 93 9 Washington, July 2. THE U.S. Treasury announced to-day that it has spent $12,700,000,000 including $6,000,000,000 for defence purposes during the fiscal year ended June 30. The expenditures were $5,100,000 000 m excess of revenue. The Budget Bureau estimates that In the next fiscal year, defence
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  • 45 9 London, July 3. A FURTHER age group has been called up under Malta's compulsory service scheme, states a message from the island. All malts between 18 and 29 Tears are liable to service as from next week. —Reuter.
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  • 309 9 CHINA BREAKS WITH AXIS Dr.QuoOnSpread Of Aggression CiansKiiiij, July 3. DEFERENCE to the "steadily m I* x creasing" group of powers opposing Axis domination was made m a statement by the Foreign Minister, Dr. Quo Tai-chi. last evening after notes had been delivered to the Italian and German embassies. formally
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  • 44 9 London. July 3. A GERMAN weather reporting trawler has been sunk and the crew of 22 captured, states an Admiralty comI'munique. The trawler was intercepted ■jby British forces during a periodical sweep to the north of Iceland— Reuter
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    • 25 9 i.^tj shall we "P-a^ *c *¥># (THINKS. Tei CyQb ANOTHER Mine-'e a *<': J-x L_J/&. RAKER vvC > > va f v; N. i/i] wk ii—^"^^^ 440 Warim UB
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  • 718 10 Substantial Contribution To Rubber Dealers' Effort MORE MONTHLY DONATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED TO-DAY THERE is another substantial addition to The War Fund to- day from the Rubber Bomber Fund. Harrisons, Barker Col, Ltd.. have sent a cheque for $1,000 through Mr. C. Prosper Liston, who started
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  • 279 10 S Harrisons Barker Co., Ltd., further contribution to Rubber Bomber Fund 1.000 Mr. Mrs. T. J. A. Green (July contribution) 350 Interest credited to the War Fund a, c on June 30, 1941 220.43 Transferred from Penan*. he!ng 29th instalment of contributions made through the Pinangc Gaiette and
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  • 181 10 THE Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, as honorary treasurers of the M.Lljya Patriotic Fund announces receipt of the follow inn additional donations: Labuan Branch $100: Mr. W. v.d. Leeuw *15, Singapore Volunteer members of Messrs. Harrisons. Barker Co. Ltd. being volunteer pay for
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  • 156 10 nraifMi RAf I!is HOTEL Dinner A Dane- 'Informal) 8 pni to midnight GRLAT WORLD (■I not: 9 p.m. to Midnight. GHobe: Uyaterjr Sea Raider. Sky: Kit Cumuli. lIAPPV TIIKATKK (Happ; World) Come on, Oeorge. Seaside: Union Paclllc. n; nroßi i) TvlUlis. Tlieaire-i ana Cinemas. Side Show. Cabaret. Dancing. yi
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  • 126 10 Tu'O Halnanet. Foo Ah Kirn, 25, and Khong Chek Chang, ST. pleaded guilty m the Singapore third court yest^rdnv, to i-'r.i'r: 1^ (if assist i in m carrying on chap-Ji-kee m a hMM vi u&rpenter Street on Tuesday. Prosecuting, Inspector T. C. Cheah said that
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  • 16 10 ■yilK Straits Times will to-morrow publish a full-page map of the Soviet-German battlefronts.
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  • 174 10 Views At Boston Conference IMPORTANCE OF PHILIPPINES UNITED STATES naval action would be "clearly warranted" if Japan struck at Singapore or the Netherlands Indies, declared Mr. Charles Sprague, Governor of Oregon, at yesterday's meeting of the conference of State Governors at Boston, says United Press. Mr.
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  • 150 10 At The^Cinema Comrade X (Clark Gable and Heddy Lamarr) M.G.M. At the Capitol. 'THIS satires on life In Moscow ana the romance of a hard-boiled American Journalist with a beautiful Communist tram-car driver is a de- llghtiul comedy. The dialogue has the t-usiomary Ben Hecht
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  • 145 10 Lcndcn. July 3. I INFORMATION received m London regarding the troop-carrying gliders used by th > Nazis m the capture of I Crete shew that these machines are made of tubular steel with wooden wings. They have a span of about 80 feet and are 50 feet
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  • 53 10 New York, July 2. PRESIDENT Roosevelt's broadcast to the nation on Friday on the occasion of the Independence Day celebra- tion Jn America will be heard m Malaya lat 8.20 am. on Saturday I Mr. Roosevelt will speak from his 'home at Hyde Park 'New
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  • 63 10 Prom Our Own Correspjndent' Johore Bahru. July 2. INCHE Mu*a bin Yusjf. Chief Police Officer. Kcta Tinggi. has been pro- moted acting Chief Detective Officer, Johore. Inche Harun bin Hassan. O.CP.D., Kluang. has been transferred Ito act as Chief Police Officer. Kota Tinggi. He has
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  • 40 10 »t»HE committee tor entertaining the crews of Dutch vessels will hold a dance at the Hollandsche Club to1 night, from 8.30 to 11.30 Women j rt the Dutch community will act as dancing partners.
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  • 200 10 EXPERIMENTS connected with the effects of air-conditioning on the human organizm have begun at the Medical College. The reseurch is being carried out by Prof. R. G. Scott MacGregor, Professor of Physiology. These experiments will take a considerable time, and special apparatus has
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  • 217 10 British Reply To Axis Attacks London, July 3. THE British Government has de- cided to detain the Italian hospital ship Ramb IV, following repeated violations of The Hague Convention. The Ramb IV was intercepted off Aden after the fall of Massawa and sent In for examinations under
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  • 661 10 Gen. Auchinleck's Hi£h Praise In Farewell Message ''THE farther from India we can send our troops, our ships and our aircraft, the more secure we will be. Of this doctrine of defence m depth, Gen. Wavell, who is succeeding; to the Command m India, is
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  • 43 10 Ijw.don, July 2. I IT IS learned from the I orelgn Ouice that j Prince BemhareJ of the Netherlands, has flown back from Canada to England In a bomlier H- will Immediately resume duties. 1 —Reuter. I
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    • 126 10 STOP PRESS DROADCASTING from all v Soviet stations, Stalin stated that the Germans had occupied Lithuania, a greater part of Latvia, the western part of White Russia and a part of western Ukraine. Stalin claimed the destruction of the enemy's best forces, and declared that Hitler's army would be beaten
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  • 471 11 'STRONG BOND BETWEEN MALAYA CHINA' Dr. P. Tyau Leaving After Vis' As Special Commissioner VIEWS EXCHANGED ON POINT OF MUTUAL INTEREST A STRONG bond of collaboration exists to-day between the Malayan and Chinese governments and the recent visits to this country of such prominent Chinese as Gen. Wu Teh-chen, Gen.
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  • 165 11 Installation At Dinner Meeting *rHE Singapore Rotary Club last night held a dinner at the Adelphi Hotel to instal Mr. H. R. Cheeseman as the new president of the Club and to welcome other newly elected officebearers. Taking the chair m place of Mr R E. Holttum,
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  • 122 11 'THE death occurred yes:erday after- neon at the General Hospital, after j a short illness, of Mr. Vaclav Paul I Rojt. tie managing director of Bata Shoe Co. Ltd., at the ase of 56. The funerai takes place this after- noon at th? Bidadari
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  • 266 11 FATAL STREET COLLISION Lorry Driver "Not Free Of Blame" A LTHOUGH there is not Hifnrlrnt A grounds for charging the lorry driver, under the Penal Code, I do not think he Is entirely free from a lesser charge under the Traffic Ordinance" said Mr. W. G. Porter, the Singapore coroner
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  • 36 11 A officer cf the Royal Air Force is to talk on "Blitzes" m the "War As I Know It" series of th 2 Singapore broadcasting rtatton t?-night at 8.35 o'clock.
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  • 200 11 Admits He Was Late For Duty At Navy House WAS 25 minutes late for duty be- cause nobody woke me up," admitted AJmer Sinsh, an Indian con- stable of the Naval Police Force, who pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second Court yesterday to a
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  • 99 11 OTHE death occurred at the General Hos- pltal, Singapore, on Tuesday of Mr. Edward j Percival Bartholomeusz, at the ags of 58 years. He had retired from the post of I engine driver In the F.M.S. Railways about five years ago and made his
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  • 71 11 (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, July 3. rZ death occurred at the Malacca General Hospital yesterday after a long Illness of Mrs. Edith Mlnjoot. wife of Mr. A. J. Minjoot, a former Municipal Commissioner. Mrs. Mirioot was 50 years of age. The funeral took
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  • 34 11 "■pHE Singapore Municipal ambulance service received 335 calls last month. Of this total 31 resulted frcm motor car accidents; 29 lorry accidents, IS were collapse, cases, and 14 attempted suicides.
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  • 787 11 /cung Radio Mechanic Pleads Guilty To Charge I EE CHAN SENG, a former radio mechanic employed by the General Electric Company Ltd., who it was stated 'hampered Police investigations" on Jan. 23 this year, by giving false information about a traffic accident, when legally bound to
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  • 302 11 Coroner Inquires Into Fatality A VERDICT of suicide whilst of unound mind was returned by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, following an Inquiry intj th? death ot a 57-year-dd Chinese named Lim Van E?, who whil? a piiiTit m the D.,li Jin Hospital, m
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  • 31 11 Th« RA.A.F. at a station on the Island will rolebrate its 12 months In Singapore with a dance at the Adelphl Hot?l on July 11. Group-Captain R. Browneil will be present.
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  • 55 12 Vehicles for a new system of food-c I voyi fsr bombed are&s, known as the "Queen's Messengers," were s*m by the Queen, who has herself giv.-n eight of the car;, at Buckingham Palace recently. In th; picture the Queen U seen talking to one of th«
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  • 958 12 Defendants Allege Breach Of Contract In Counter-Claim I^OHAMED Fahmy, an Egyptian boxer, described m Court as "a professional boxer of international fame," yesterday brought a civil suit for $10,000 general damages, $1,000 m respect of a certain contract, special damages of $200 a month for
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  • 77 12 THE Governor, Sir Shenton Thomas, I has received a cable from Lord I Huntlngfield. who maintains liaison between the British Red Cross m London and the countries of the Empire, stating that th Duke of Gloucester, chairman of the Society, has learnt with
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  • 117 12 (From Ottr Own Correspondent) Penan r,, July Z. PIROUGH thc co-operation of the Traffic Police Department. Penan? A.R.P. wardens are to be given the opportuni'y to act as traffic constables. This was an- S nounced at a meeting of wardens last ni;ht. and it is
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  • 396 12 "FOUR ASPECTS OF ONE FRAUD" Charges Against Young Chinese ALLEGED to have committed four offences including rhpatinn, th^it and using as genuine a forced document, offences which were dec; be "four aspects of one fraud," youthful Chew Ke? Toh stood his trial at the Assizes yesterday before Mr. Jusiic* Worley.
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  • 731 13 Mr. Matsuoka Sees "Grave State Of Emergency Developing In Asia" Tokio, July 2. "VIGILANCE and preparedness will be the keynote of Japan's policy towards the war between the U.S.S.R. and Germany" announced Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign Minister, this afternoon when he disclosed
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  • 164 13 London, July Z. DR. Wellington Koo, China's new Ambassador to Great Britain, arrived m London to-night to take up his duties He had traveUed b> air from lAsbon where, since leaving Vichy, he had been waiting (several weeks to receive credentials ol the tin
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  • 980 13 Ix>ndon, July 3. ITNDER the title of "Toughness of China The Times publishes from a special corresponedent m China a lengthy message, from which the following is an extract: "Although the Chinese were unable t3 conceal their dismay when the
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  • 165 13 Fresh Push Southward? JAPAN LIKELY TO RENEW PRESSURE Shanghai, July 2. JAIPLOMATIC quarters here believe the emergency which Mr. Matsuoka, Japanese Foreign Minister, predicted to-day, probably concerned Japan's China venture and that he did not envisage as an early development such a 'super-emer-gency" as the extension of the European war
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  • 145 13 London, July 2. THE Japanese Government's state1 ment of policy enunciated thi& morning will require careful study and consideration, writes Reuter's dlplomaj t!e correspondent. There seems to be a certain lack of any clearly formulated pol cy as the sta.ement. does not seem to carry the
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  • 368 13 London, July 3. < Rifß. J. C. HANNAH (ConsJ. asked **1 Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, whether he had yet received a report regarding the declaration by f lic cha'rman of the Peoples' Antl- British Association that no leniency should be shown to anybody
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    • 497 13 Smart Men Appreciate the Prestige of Hand-Tailoring f \T£« \OTHING contributes more to a man's satis- HUM faction than the knowledge that his clothe* J have personality. And nothing contribute* IJ more to the expression of personality m clothes than how they are made. From the original (M^W^^ll 1 1
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  • 49 14 Hone Kong, July 2. IT fs officially announced that Major-Gen. C. M. Maltby has been appointed G. O. China Command, m succession to MajorGen. A. E. Grasett, who has held the post since 1938. Major-Gen. Maltby will arrive m Hone Ron from India shortly.—
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  • 75 14 London July 2. SIR John Mellor, Conservative, sought an assurance m the House of Commons to-day that British subjects who broadcast under enemy auspices will be prosecuted under the Treachery Act as soon as they can be brought to Justice. The Attorney-General, Sir Donald Somerville,
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  • 105 14 London, July 2. i |"VR FDODAPD HEN^-.v recent broad- I U fast wns se^ed upon by members: of t'-e House of Commons t.i-day ,is a further epp'-rtumty to endeavour to! extort a statemort 'torn the Government about Rudolf H>\>s. The Lordi Privy Sea.
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  • 103 14 Telegraph Lines Now Restored Bombay, July 2. AFTER 36 hours' interruption due to torrential rains telegraoh com- rrtunicationa between Bombay and j rther parts of India have been re- stored. It was stated ealier that Bombay was completely cut off by rail from oUktW cities
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  • 112 14 Cairo, July 3. INCREASINGLY large ouantities of hashish and opium are entering Egypt as a result of t.ip war. according I to "the annual report of Russel Pjsha i Sir Thomas Wentwor h Russel). Director of the Egyptian C ntral Narcotics Intelligence Bureau who de-
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  • 569 14 American Press Reaction To Col. Knox's Appeal For Action Washington, July 2. DRESIDENT Roosevelt's hope that America can stay out of the war, expressed at his Press conference on Tuesday, supplied the background of the Press conference to-day of Col. Alfred
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  • 160 14 London, July 2. rIE headquarters oi capt. Oliver i I.yttelton, vho lias \>»c-n appointed to represent the War CVibin^t m th? j Middle East, will ;3?; 3? m Cairo, Rrjter's Lobby correspondent understands. His activities will be rarefully de- j :Ign?d not to
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  • 76 14 Melbourne, July 1. THE Australian official war correstiorident <Mr. Kenneth Slessor) says that the H.A.N., the A. IF. and the R.A.A.F. Jolnei for the first combined attack In history In the Syrian campat'm. H.M A.S. Perth on th e\e of the second nnniversary oT her
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  • 100 14 Nairobi, July 2. MAJOR Sir Delves Brouchton. 53-old-year baronet, was found not guilty of the murder of Lord Erroll, 39-year-old peer, after the longest trial m the history of Kenya. Applause greeted the Jury's verdict. The verdict was given late lavt night after the jury
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  • 135 14 London, July 2. "■pHE Government spokesman, Mr. j 4 Dingla Foo disclosed m the \~< use of Commons to-day that two uther shios m addition to the tanker Seherezede were given British permission to sail from the United States to French North Africa.
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  • 95 14 INCREASED PRODUCTION OF AVIATION ENGINES. New York, July 2. PLANS for a huge Increase In production of aviation engines have been announced by major units of the automobile industry, says a Detroit message to the New York Herald-Tribune The message says: "The Buick and Chevrolet divisions of General Motors Corporation
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  • 48 14 Wellington. July 2. FE acting Prime Minister of New Zealand Mr. W. Na..n, announced to-day that there would be n > appointment of a New Zealand r presentative to Washington until Mr. Peter Praser, New Zealnnd Prune Minister, hns vU'trrt »,'nM"i p puter.
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  • 54 14 London, July J. I rIE American Marines assigned to guard the United States emba«;y here arrived m London early this mornlns; by train They were greeted by a singl; uniformel I captain of the British security p >licy and few early workers. They were tak-^n to the Embassy m motor
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  • 160 14 Canadian Government's Appeal To Employers Ottawa. July 2. KTEARLY 3.000.000 workers m Canada should be paid cost of living bonus —this statement of the Canadian Government's policy was made by thLabour Minister, Mr. Norman McLartv after the Labc ur Medintf-n Bo^'d dealing with a dispute between
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  • 219 14 London, July 2. TTHERE has been some minor acti- vity in Libya, it is learned in London. At lobruV enemy machine-gun posts opposite the western part of the perimeter defences were successfully raided. Near the Iron ier one British column engaged and drove off a
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  • 82 14 Plymouth Express And Goods Train Collide London. July 2. A RAILWAY cclli:i^n occurred this rmrninsj between the Plym-.uth exore:s and a s:cds trrin nerrS'.ough It Is officially stated that five were kill°d snd 23 injured, fivj ieriiusly. The first two coaches cf th-> exp—'s were teles-oped and contained the mo
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  • 125 14 Washington. July 1. rIE Department of Commerce reported yesterday that all exports from China m the Burma road, except negligible shipments to Shanghai and the Straus Settlements, during the first quarter of this year were destined for the United States Exports of Chinese pro Jutsu
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  • 114 14 lokio, July 1. 'PHE ..apatite claim to nave destroyed 1 by air bDmblng a vital suspension bridge over the Pepan River m Kwe: chow province. Th? bridge, which Is on the Yun- nan-Kweichow highway, cenneeth trie city of Kunm.ng, at the end or
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  • 80 14 London, July 2. QUESTIONS were asked In the House of V Commons to-day about the appointment of Capt. Oliver Lyttelton as Minister to Headquarters, Middle East, and the exchange of posts by Gen. Sir Archibald Wavcll and Gen. Sli Claude Auchinleck. Mr. Churchill, the
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  • 42 14 L-ndon, July 3. THE daylight raid lull over Bri am ccntinued yesterday, the Air Ministry announced that no report of b~m v >s being dropped In my part of tin country was received up to 6 p.m.— neuter.
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    • 152 14 M^^vk "My father it having !^P m tra nei> Singapore far a gooj job" Your father has made a wise decision lr. st-uau.g you to PI .man's, for there you ran study for your matriculation or Senior Cambridge free from air-raid warnings and blackouts that prevent ■tudlous concentration, and afterwards,
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    • 427 14 SHE WAS A HUMAN POISON FACTORY Knees Swollen With Rheumatism If your knees swelled no with r!r"jmatism--" Just l'lce puddn^s," you wculd do anvthin? to Ret well. This wr.m.T had all ht 1 te. th out but sill she sultered. She writ s I had rheumatism in both kne«$. They
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  • 715 15 Solitary Goal Decides Issue In Charity Game At Stadium South China A.A 1; Combined Services 0. THE South China Athletic Association's football team avenged a defeat they had suffered m Singapore on May 27 when, meeting the Combined Services m a return match played m
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  • 26 15 TTHE R.E. (P.b. beat the RJV.O.C. by two sm3m tc one m a second division <a> league soccer match played at Pulnu Brani yesterday.
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  • 111 15 HPIIE table tennis matt h m aid of The War Pond between the Combined Business Houses' team of nine players and the umc leading players of Singapore will be played at the Happy World covered stadium on Saturday, starting at 7.30 p.m. sharp.
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  • 431 15 Card Of Events At Taiping To-day DELOW is given the full card of events at Taipins to-day, the first day of the Taipinjj Turf Club's July professional meeting. The double totes will be on races three and four and six and seven, and the big sweep will be drawn on
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  • 96 15 BLLOtV ij given the programme of erenti on the padang to-day m the S.iiKjpire Amat-ur Athletic Astoclation'i championship meeting. The meet, which la beini hew m aid oi The War Fund, will be continued to-morrow and on Saturday: I, 5 pm.. ICO yards. Flat Race
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  • 46 15 POUH goals were shared by the 1 S.C.F.A. and the Manchester In a reserve division league soccer match flayed on the J.C.S.A. giuuud yesterday. The Tads rallied spiritedly m the second hall to score two goals In quick succession aiux being two goals &fre!>nk
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  • 65 15 Chicago, July S. JOE Uhim. the world's heavyweight champion, is being «l*«i for divorce by his wife— Marva Trotter I onis on the grounds of cruelty. Mrs. Louis alleges that thr Br< -m Rombcr" struck her dm on Jan. I this year and again on
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  • 358 15  -  John Davis, Reuter's Sports Commentator) «By London, July 2. ALTHOUGH notable features like the fashion parade and the Royal drive down the coarse were missing, the substitute Ascot meet* ins here retained its royal aspect, since the King; gained a tremendously popular double." The
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  • 62 15 rIE following have been selected to play for the YM.C..V in a league soccer match vs. Moravia on the Y.M.C.A. ground at 5.10 p.m. to-day: K. Muthukumaru, V. R. Sab&palhy, J. R. O1U, Karini, O. Day, J. Weedbridge. S. Orton, *C. Goldsmith, Ong Swee Hock, J. G. Shepherd,
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  • 293 15 A STRONG V.M.C.A. side, which m. eluded G. W. S. \Vait<~., Lall Singh, C. Silmbert and V. K. Sabapathy easily brat the X.A.A.X. m a cricket match played at the V.Mf.A. tround yrster. day. Batting first Uie Australians were all out lor 121.
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  • 118 15 ALL quarter-final ties -ji the men's Junior doubles m the Singapore Badminton championships were decide*! at the Clerical Union Hall last night and the full results were: George Tan and Wee Hong Loo (Merrytime) beat Cheong Hock Lcng and Wee Chye Koon (Eclipse), 31—15, 31—17; Ooh Turn
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  • 149 15 nrtfE following are select'ons for to-day's ra-e* at Taiping: STRAITS TIMES Race 1: Selango r n, Prude. Race 2: Lady ZenU, Santa Anita. Race 3: Sheila 11, Pat Burke. Race 4: Young Ginger, Russian Rose. Race 5: Star Lock, Tin Pocket Race 6: East Lynne, White Gardenia.
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  • 753 15 SINGAPORE LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT CONCLUDED Yadi And Kamis Win Doubles Title For Fourth Year THREE weeks of keen tennis came to an end on the S.C.C. courts yesterday when, after Yadi and Kamis had retained the" men's doubles title for the fourth successive year, and Mrs. W. J. M. Warden
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  • 519 15 Several Horses Do Impressive Gallops On Second Track THERE was a large turnout at Bukit Timah this morn m? when official training: for the Singapore Turf Club's July meeting began. All local stables were well represented, while most of Fenn's and Bowden's horses and
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  • 27 15 THE second division <b> league 4 soccer match between the RE. <Malays* and the Fortress Signals which was to have been played at, Changl yesterday, was postponed.
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  • 47 15 COC'CER: S.AF.A. league, second division ia). Royal Navy vs. R.A.MC, Naval Base; Moravia vs. VM.C..V, V.M.C.A second* divis on (b). Fort Canning vs. I.V S.A., J.C S.A. Water-?o|o: SS.C vs. y M t A, S S.C.. 1 15 p.m. Athletics Singapore aaiateur championships, S.C.C.
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  • 168 15 /"V\PT. Jackson's team win the Singapore Polo Club's lnniskillinz Cup at Balestier yesterday by beating Major F r,. Hard nt« side by two goals to one m the final of the comp»tit;o n The game was pliy?d st a .'a; t par* throughout and
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  • 49 15 rYE follow ing have baen selected to play writer-polo lor the Y MCA. vs. SS.C. at the SS.C. pool at 5.15 p.m. to-rtay. Kwik Sam York, Loh Hen > Kee. Chua Kirn Chiang. Elm Chen? Siong, Chia Koh Leong, B. Fones. Lee Fong LJm capt.), Wong Fatt Lim.
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  • 825 16 SOVIET REPORT BIG LOSSES INFLICTED ON NAZI ARMY Germans Claim Capture Of 100,000 Prisoners, 500 Ta iks 300 Guns London, July 2. A messag** received late m London to-day from Moscow claims that a Russian naval squadron has shelled and destroyed the German-occupied Black
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  • 305 16 Progress Made In New Anglo-Soviet Military Talks In Moscow London, July 2. T IEUT.-GEN. Mason MacFarlane, head of the British mili- tary mission to Russia, has reached Soviet army headquarters. Further conversations of a practical nature took place to-day between the members of the Br
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  • 114 16 "Being Maintained At Present" Mr. Eden London, July 2. riIPLOMATIC relations between Britain and Sweden remain normal JThe British Government is at present 'maintaining relations with Finland. These r*c definitions were given by Mr. Anti:cny Eden, Foreign Secretary, m the House of Commons to-day when interrogated
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  • 90 16 San Francisco, July 2. COL. CHARLES LINDBERGH. In a speech reiterating his belief that the United States should stay out of the war. assailed the proposal to aid Russia, declaring "An alliance between the United States and Russia should be opposed by every American, every
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  • 80 16 /mi. h. July 2. SIWHM the fierre fighting on the Russian front, the llerlin correspondent of the Swiss newspaper Natiorvilr /eitun>; says that the Russians it many points are inflicting losses on lh» German fortes advanrin< to support motorized troops which have pierced the Russian lines
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  • 366 16 Vast Russo-German Counter Moves London, July 2. THE extraordinary depth of the j present fighting m Russia pre- sents unique military problems, according to authoritative circles m London. In some places German advanced troops are as much as 200 miles ahead of the main body of their
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  • 54 16 New York. July 3. BROOKLYN Navy Yard officiate revealed yesterday that they had discharged 10 employees "m the Interests of national deYen cc." They said the dismissals were similar to those m Mare Island, San Francisco, where several persons were discharged "because of
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  • 259 16 London, July 2. (JEN. SIKORSKI, Polish Premier and Commander-in-Chief, said m a speech this afternoon that his countrymen's attitude to the Communists and Nazis was the same as that formulated m Mr. Churchill's broadcast on the Russo-Ger-man war. "The Poles are fighting for
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  • 58 16 Istanbul. July 1. IMPORTANT exercises have bc-n taking pUie m the Bosphorus before high Turkish civil «i-.d military authorities. Troops have been crossing fr im shore to shore m boats without making use of piers or jetties. It was the first time such manoeuvres have
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  • 60 16 Budapest. July 2. BRIEFLY announcing a Hun./j- ian attar* on the eastern Soviet i tier m the early hours of Tuesuay, a fr.ir,^ r n C ■tT"al St^ff cmrnunmue claims that there are now no Russian, troops on the Hungarian frontier, the enemy having withdrawn
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  • 114 16 London, July 1. r[K Soviet Committee of National Defend has issued Instructions to farmers Uint continuous day and night ttre-w:»t'hlng parties should be organized In nrlds and on farms "to save the rich harvest from th« outstretched bloodstained paws of th« onemy." says Moscow Ra Ho.
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    • 17 1 in A Malayan Bungalow STRAITS TIMES WEEKLY SUPPLEMENT EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1941. No. 283
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    • 3149 1 Coffee Party At The National Council Of Girls' Clubs Headquarters Women And The War 1 Straits Times London Woman Correspondent ANE of the most interesting occasions in recent days was the after-lunch coffee party which Mrs. Walter Elliot gave at the National Council of Girls' Clubs headquarters. The Duchess of
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    • 1257 4  - Bungo And Susan Have Fun With A "Magic" Carpet Barbara Murray Winkledgy Adventures Special Feature For Children By "V^U'LL never guess who I met just now said Bungo. Eliza Elephant," I said No Percy Porcupine." That's right said Bungo, "but you'll never guess what he had with him You're probably
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    • 213 4 HERE is a delicious North Country way of making bacon go further and taste better. Make some short pastry with self-raising flour, cooking fat, and ccld water. RoU out rather thin and cut it Into strips about lour inches wide and ten long. Take some rashers
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    • 114 4 MANY women are very disappointed to see quite a new and unexpected crop of wrinkles around their eyes. They are due to several causes which cannot entirely be avoided just at this time. Less fat m our diet, nervous habits of screwing up the eyes or otherwise straining
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    • 55 4 IJAND-WORKED scallops on table clcths and sheets make a pretty finish, but there is, often, this one great disadvantage about the work small ragged ends show after the linen has been washed. You can avoid such untidiness, however, -by machining a line of stitching alone the edges before
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      • 175 4 AMERICAN FABRIC DE LUXE ADMIRABLE IN LOVELY PASTEL DOULATRANS, SHADES. 48/50 HIGH ST. TEL. 7846 **"> I Co.a ESSENCE OF aVt^l jß^^^^^^Ek^ Brands Essence of Chicken is full of nourishment ana »t once has a stengthening and re-vltalising effect. X the same time acting as a stimulating tonic After hard
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      • 244 4 400 DRESS LENGTHS AT 40 50% REDUCED PRICESGET THEM BEFORE THEY ARE GONE MODERN'S 34 High St. Phot* 4663 THE PEKING CO. 81, HIGH ST., SPORE SALE ALL AT REDUCED PRICES INSPECTION INVITED HBaZTNIhEi^H W^^r »PVrmnc» kulth* *am« oilO' m»«lel»«l pr«e«rll**. BBjT™^*w -< jJ^^^/faepio wiii relieve you of the B*«>
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    • 763 5 Some Recipes For Breakfast Variations On Bacon And Eggs fresh corn fritters, served with bacon CUT corn off cobs and measure 2 cups. Add salt pepper, and 1 beaten c^K- Now add 2 level cups plain flour. 2 level teaspoons baking powder. 1 dessertspoon melted butter. Beat well and drop
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    • 57 5 J^IARY MARTIN, Paramount ctar, soon to be seen In "New York Town," is shown here In a glamorous chiffon negligee of pale blue, wth a full-sleeve jacket bound m satin ribbon of gold. Appliqued gold butterflies of varying sizes are used for a touch of ornamentation.
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      • 280 5 Unglamorous Vegetables Rightly Cooked Make Delicious Food COME of the vegetables which Cover again and cook for another we are wont to label as being five minutes. most uninteresting can become C e l ery: Carrots: Potatoes quite delectable affairs if they are QTEAM some potatoes, then cooked with imagination.
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      66 6 Mr. Kofc Yew Jin. of the Calcutta Com merrial Bank Ltd., Klanc. an« second MB of Mr. Kofc Tet Onn, ot Bentonc, was married to Mis* Tan Choon Khoan, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Taa Sin Tet* well-known residents of Koala Lumpur. Mr. Yeew Enf Em. Slm«apore, wa.%
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    • 390 6 A NY woman who can crochet and has a few moments to spare occasionally, can make pretty accessories to cheer up her wardrobe. Oddments of wool and knitting cotton can be used to make gay crochet flowers, and the flowers can be combined in differ ent arrangement*. The
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    • 215 6 ITS apple sauce— that imparts the delectable flavour to this frozen dessert! Apple sherbet is one of the simplest of all frozen desserts to make— Just a matter of combining flavoursome apple sauce, lemon Juice and a whiff of nutmeg with whipped irradiated evaporated milk. It takes
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    • 65 6 IF you are one of those women -who are doing very grubby work and are m despair about getting your hands really clean then you obviously haven't yet tried a special soap made for this purpose. It is m cream form, and although it is inexpensive, it
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    • 60 6 WOOLLY sweaters, turbana, scarves and the like are not always washable. Between their necessary visits to the cleaner they may be cleansed at home Jay being sprinkled with powered magnesia. Puffing it on with cotton wool is a good method. Leave for half-an-hour, and then shake
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    • 282 6 AN attractive new hat is grand for raising one's morale to its highest level. And it need not cost much either, if you are even moderately expert with your scissors, needle and thread. One of the simplest shapes of which there are many variations, is the little
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      • 135 6 GORDON'S LTD. SHOE SALE one tveek only July sth to July 12th Room 32-5, Kelly Walsh Bldg., Singapore. Old Rose, UvuelMEW POROUS POLISH l_ylJ II t^L hot cool, wm /.4 a^vj -iparkling ■A^j sweets Ef Miit Pl^Bi^ CHIVERS J ELLIES The most popular jellies rsr.nSi.JE. for ovei half a century
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      • 268 6 PETTI HG CANNOT SOOTHE ■iNFLAHEDBAi^J^^I n»M'- if It Zlw^lM When a baby's skin is inflamed and irritated by "nappy" soreness a liberal dusting with Cuticura Talcum stops the smarting instantly. There is something different about Cuticura Talcum it has wonderful absorbent properties that help to prevent the unpleasant dampness which
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    • 431 7 Suits With A Tailored Air Will Long Be In Fashion Dress Notes Front London By j Straits Times London Woman Correspondent TF your spring suit wears a severely tailored air, you should rejoice, because it will be in fashion for many seasons to come. Flannel in grey and blue, with
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    • 42 7 I ARAINE DAY, talented Metro- Gold wyn -Mayer starlet, relaxes by lounging around her hillside home m a navy blue afternoon dress, trimmed with white pique piping on the collar and sleeves, and accented with a red chevron.
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    • 352 7  - Double-Duty Blouses Serve As Dress "Tops" Or Worn Under Jackets YVONNE By COME of the most useful of the new blouses are those which do double duty. They look equally well when worn under a jacket as they do when they are worn with the skirt only and give the
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      • 355 7 THE WEIHAIWEI EMBROIDERY CO. 106. HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE. A visit to our shop will convince you thnt we can supply anything you may require. Teak and Camphorwood Chests •Tables etc •Silk Ladies' Underwear •Nightgowns 'Kimonos etc. Linen Table doth Luncheon Sets etc Jade Trees Ivory Lamp Shades •Various Embroideries and
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    • 722 8 THE Singapore market prices here given have been supplied to the Straits Times by the Food Control Office. Maximum Retail Prices In Markets ■at, LOCALLY SLAUGHTEREB perlb per katty cts. cts. Beef Steait 34 45 Fillet Steak ..70 93 Sirloin M 4« Rump Steak 86
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