The Straits Times, 4 May 1946
1946-05-04
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Title Section20 1946-05-04 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY UIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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459 1946-05-04 1 Governors Protesting To London Against Award Malaya has been allocated 69,000 tons of rice for the second quarter of this year by the Combined W. This figure is only 50 per cent, of the country's requirements as indicated to the FoodReuter - 459 words
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Article212 1946-05-04 1 Palestine Proposals Attacked JERUSALEM AND BAGHDAD,] May 2 —After consideration of the Anglo-American report on Pale tine, the Arab Higher Committee has appointed a subcommittee to draft plans which include a civil disobedience campaign. The Arab Committee has also sent a lotter of protest to the British Prime Minister, andReuter; UP - 212 words
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97 1946-05-04 1 U.S. Buying Rubber Direct After June? (From Our Own Correspondent) LONDON, May 2— Again commenting on the revision of tJio rubber buying arrangements, Th? Times says: "On an average, iho price received by Krow2rs is (Xpcc.cd to bp sli'jntly higher. Th 3 principal gain Is the restora lon i»; th.'97 words
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Article172 1946-05-04 1 WASHINGTON, May ?:—President Truman, at a press conference today, said he saw no prospect for the need of food rationing m the United States unless the country suffered a disastrous crop failure. He added that should this happen the Government would not hesitate to reinstate food172 words
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Article114 1946-05-04 1 TOKIO, May 3.— Baron Kijure Shidehara, Japanese Prime Minister, broke Jcpani eleven-day-old political deadlock today when he went to t! Imperial Palace and recomni; n ed as his successor Ichiro Tatoyama, leader of the Progrcv ivc Party. This party secured 141 of the 464 seats m theReuter - 114 words
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Article260 1946-05-04 1 Tojo Gets Slapped In Court TOKIO, May 3— Hideki Tojo, former Premier of Japan, one* the most powerful warlord m the country, got slapped twice on the top of his bald head m court today—and couldn't do a thins about it. Tojo was slapped by Shume: Okawa. another defendant mAP; UP - 260 words
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Article126 1946-05-04 1 NEW YORK, May 3.- Mr. La Guardia, Director— General of UNRRA, declares that, if Congress displays any "bitterness" or 'bad taste' m appropriating: the last $600 millions due to UNRRA from the United States, he will resign. Congress authorised a contribution of $2,700 millions to UNRRA ofUP - 126 words
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Article86 1946-05-04 1 SAN FRANCISCO. May 3.— An armed rebellion has broken oat m Alcatraz Federal PrtSflft. Detachment of marines are ready to l?.nd on the Island, which is about a mile and a half from San Francisco A naval detachment Is cruising around the Island with guns at theAP; UP - 86 words
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Article31 1946-05-04 1 TOKIO, May 3.— The search continues for tne men who planned to kill General Mac Arthur. There are no developments m the case and no arrests.— A.P.AP - 31 words
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299 1946-05-04 1 NEW YORK, May 3.— Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation, has been asked to call the Security Council into session on May 7 to take up the controversial Persian case, a source within one of the delegations said. The Council's resolutionAP; UP - 299 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-05-04 1 Clown Makes Princess Laugh Piincess E.Labeth pictured wilh two Guards officers enjoying the Bertram Mills circus at Reading. After the s'.iow the rrinoess visited the ponies.26 words
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Article201 1946-05-04 1 Malay Rulers See Union Governor The Ma 1 ay Rulers have had what is described as "a friendly chat' with Sir Edward Gent, m Kuala Lumpur. The talks last-d an hour and a halt. The Director of Public Relations Of the Malayan Union said yesterday: "It is encouraging that the201 words
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Article404 1946-05-04 1 PARIS, May 3.— Dksatkfled With their slow pro^ss, t.;o "Big Four' Ftoreign Mir meeting m Paris, have abandonee lormal sessions indefinitely and are continuing discussions inlonnaU) Future discussion are li.:ely to be held m complete secrecy. At the first informal n. American sources said. lie United404 words
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Advertisement200 1946-05-04 1 SCtENTtFIC A QUALIFIED OPTICIAN c.s. CHonG o a.f poc v >/$^- Why if 4>°s^ niahts like this? v Am£ t^ >. I J (T |k "THOSK restless nights when the I j I x wakeful, tortured mind and tattomd v'yOV I ncrvos rob you of tlio sVop you need y200 words
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Advertisement10 1946-05-04 1 The SUNDAY TIMES will consist of 8 PAGES from To-morrow10 words
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Advertisement45 1946-05-04 1 m*oUf*erummo PETTER ENGINES SPARES ARRIVING FOR 4 S" type 'ATOMIC ENGINES QUOTE ENGINE NUMBER PART NUMBER SOLE AGENTS BRITISH OIL ENGINES (export) LIMITED. PETIfcR MIRRLEES McLAREN COVENTRY CUB PETTER FIELDING May we advice on your Pinccr Problem? W" JACKS CO. (MALAYA) F OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE45 words
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Article, Illustration104 1946-05-04 2 Vvhcn a Canadian m battledress, beret, Army boots and anklets was stopped at the paiuplank of the liner He de France at Southampton, it was found that the "soldier' was a woman Mrs. Pauline Ann Clarke (above) wife of a sergeant who hart just embarked on the liner. Her husband.104 words
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Article145 1946-05-04 2 Mr. Robert Patterson, US War Secretary, .old a meeting of the American Chemical Society at Atlanic City that a group of war gases known as "nitrogen-mus.-ards," had shown such positive effects experimentally on certain forms of cancer that a vigorous study of them will be pursued.145 words
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Article381 1946-05-04 2 8.8.C. Service Will Lead The Whole World THE 8.1 i.C. Television Service, wnich reopens on Friday, June, 7, eve of the Victory Parr.de, is not an experimentnot something "roughly scratched together." This assurance was given by Sir Noel Ashbridge, Deputy Director-General oi the 8.8.C., at a381 words
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309 1946-05-04 2 Our Warships 'Elderly' When War Came Air attack was more deadly to the smaller type of ship, and aircraft carriers, three of which were sunk by topedoes, did not have such effective protection against v iderwater attack as capital ships owing to their lesser displacement. Sir Stanley Goodall, vice-presi-dent ofUP - 309 words
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Article, Illustration94 1946-05-04 2 Girls from the Wind nil) Thcatie, London, go through their act before the BBC television cameras at Alexandra Palace, London. The British Br< a4r asting Corporation s Tele vision Service, whici is restarting on June 7. on the eve of the Victory Parade, was the first hi <:h-94 words
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Article140 1946-05-04 2 'Everlasting' Match Soon A New York report states tha" it will soon be possible to buy, for 3d. to 6d an "everlas'ing" mater, which may give up to I.COO strikes It will become ava labb as a result of an anti-trust ac ion by the U.S Government again.- 1 American140 words
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276 1946-05-04 2 Determined efforts are being made to speed up the Nuremberg trials, and it is anticipated that the verdics will be pronounced during the las. week m June. Evidence and cross-examina-tion of the Nazi leaders whose cases remain to bo heard, should not take moreAP - 276 words
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518 1946-05-04 2 Now that the dreaded days are end.d, and Chun?) people no longer cringe m caves, the story of Chinas air-raid warning system can be told m more detail. High on the peaks commr.ndin the capital, gallov.s-like towers still stand It was from those518 words
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Article262 1946-05-04 2 How Hitler Depopulated Europe A balance-sheet of the effect of the war on European populations, compiled irom official Allied c'ocuments, is published today by the International Committee for the Study of European Questions. The conclusion the Committee draws from these figures is that the Hitler plan has been "entirely successful"262 words
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Article111 1946-05-04 2 Amalgamation of the Leeward and Windward Islands, m the British Wes; Indies, with one governor, one executive and one legislative council, is suggested m ,i despatch from Mr. G Hall, S:cre ary for the Colonies, to governors el the groups. In addition to the main Government111 words
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Article431 1946-05-04 2 Neither side vulnerable South dealer tkmtm A J C 4 9 S I 0 K Q 10 Q 10 7 WEST BAM 7 6 9 S? J109 6 4 <? A 7 ***** O86GI A 8 K J SOUTH 0 A J 9 6 5 4 The bidding South431 words
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Advertisement68 1946-05-04 2 BRITISH MALAYA TRADING Company, Limited (BMT) Announce the Establishment of their Import Export Business at:— SINGAPORE: 92, Robinson' Road, (Temporary Address) KUALA LUMPUR: 9, Courl Of Juitice Road. HEAD OFFICE: Waveli House, Ballard Estate, Bombay, "DON OFFICE: 150, Fleet Street, London E.C.4. FOOD! FOODJJT day dit controlled tee) PPRIN C68 words
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Miscellaneous771 1946-05-04 2 RADIO PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE 5 rfi> vminm r rnn 8 a ri Music. 8.30 am Kiws. 8 45 I nm .nd H am Morning Slar and Thought- For meue Dana mm stories and Music rj0 aRJ CHINESE noon to 1.15 p m < news News. 11.40 ajn Programme Announcein Hokkien at771 words
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Article461 1946-05-04 3 45 Road Deaths In 4 Months FFIOM Jan'iary to the end rti April this year, 4& perlost their lives and S2P p ps-na wnte injured as a result ct motor accidental m Slngapcre. Road accident i during A]vi accounted f«* nine deaths and 175 injuied. Altogether I JL'S accidents were461 words
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311 1946-05-04 3 Gaol For Arms And Munition Possession "It's no' worth it," remarked Mr. Paul Storr, Singapore's District Judge, when Chee Oh Yong. who gave his profession as a goldsmith, asked to have the period he was under detention taken into consideration after he had been convicted for possession of a revolver311 words
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Article143 1946-05-04 3 It's eomlnt down slowly— the price of whisky, we mean. The liquor group of Importing firms In Singapore have asked az?tte the rc e nil price at S7 ncr bottle. The present c n nt''o!l» > «i pricf Is S8 per bottle but, of course, there is143 words
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Article336 1946-05-04 3 A sequel to \he discovery of the highly d?'.cmposed body of a washerman 15 days ait:r he had bee:; report d missing, was he rd m tlie Four h Com\ yestsrday bs- R. C. Hoffman, when a Punjabi Muslim, Gulab Mohamed of tlv Naval Bas336 words
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Article472 1946-05-04 3 Jumped Off Hospital Verandah Inquiring into the death of 50-year-old How Sim Moh. a patient in the Victoria Hospital, who jumped from the first floor of the hospital on Nov. 30 last year, the Coroner, Major C. H. Koh, recorded a verdict o! death from natural causes and that the472 words
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851 1946-05-04 3 Death Railway Trial Begins In Singapore Court An Echo of the Japanese Occupation L*. Takasaki and his Korean camp guard, Kaneshiro, known to thousands of Allied PoWs who built the Siam-Burma r ailway under their supervision as the Frog and the Undertaker respectively, stood m i c dock m the851 words
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Article51 1946-05-04 3 I In the Singapore Sixth War Crimes Court yesterday, Lt. Col. A. Peacock sentenced to death by hanging a Japanrse second-class Petty Officer, Takayanani Yoshinohu. who had been found guilty of the murder of an Indian, Puran Singh, m the Andaman Islands m the middle of51 words
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Article, Illustration75 1946-05-04 3 Funeral Of Murdered Australians The funeral of two Australian war crimes investigators who were ambushed and murdered in the controlled area south of Buitenzorg, Java, last month, was held at Batavia. The victims of the ambush were Fit. I.t. McDonald of Moffra, Vic-to-ia, and (apt A. N. MacKenzie of Melbourne,75 words
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Article321 1946-05-04 3 (From Our Own Correspondent) Kuala Lumpur, May 3. All Kuaia Lu.npur bones have been scratched for rill engagements at the tcmorrow s J i May meeting, according to the order of running and nonacceptances which is .as follows: Race 1: Horses Cia'^s 2. Div. 1,321 words
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Article194 1946-05-04 3 Singapore-Manila Air Service DAN-AMERICAN Airwiyi received permi from the Civil Aeronautics Board on May j 2 to resume thei: penriee between Manila and Inypnore. The CAB has issued an I order exempting Pan-/* men- 1 can Airway-; from the provisions of a temporary certiiicate under which its rights between the194 words
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Article149 1946-05-04 3 StrciU Times Corr: PENANO, 2. Crude rubber is now paced and r control in Pen ter a nfw ord~r c Crude Rti b'r Prohibit" on Pal' i Order, rl! i >( of such rubber in Fenanr are required to d. their itocki to th*» Controller o149 words
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Advertisement94 1946-05-04 3 For (oughs, Colds, Sore Threat. Cteggai N«n Is A tte. SOLE AGENTS? 34. BOAT QUAY. SINGAPORE PHON€ 25UV TO BE IREE FROM IiOMISTIC WORRIES STA? A DINE AT:— luxuriously viip T 1 II F n M IST CLASS FURNISHED H t AVt X II KITCHEN ROOMS II fc I fl94 words
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Article40 1946-05-04 4 Mr. Mr:;. Sz.o Chonß Oi a:.d family thank a'J who kindly at:en:'cd and or I I ince at the lunsral of their eldest daughter. Lily Szto'Seoh Neo on 30.4. 194G at Tatping. iK. Lumpur and Penang papers pl"ise copy.)40 words
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Article25 1946-05-04 4 MRS. Sharps formerly Miss G. D;>kiT, if In Singapore, is requested to advise L. E. Tels Co. I!>9 Cecil Btreel of her present address.25 words
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1171 1946-05-04 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat, May 4,1946 Hawkers Newcomers to Singapore will probably find it difficult to that this city imce enjoyed high reputation lor cleanliness. Its open spaces weie well-kept and m Its streets th°rj was little of the filth that characterises so many Eastern rorto. headway In", been1,171 words
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Article128 1946-05-04 4 Atom Despite the secrecy clamp, iiomo some details are lea'.iing out. The first atomi.' bomb used was christened 'Little Boy.' The second, which shat tered Nagasaki, was called Vat Boy.' And a third, shipp?ri to the Pacific and raady for Ma tf (he Japanese hadn't surrendered, was named128 words
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954 1946-05-04 4 Our London Letters 10,500 EX-OFFICERS SEEK JOBS Straits Times London Office (By Air Mail) A PROBLEM tc wtoch intense attention is being paid here now is that of finding employment for ex servi?c men who joined the forces before they had time to learn a trade or profession. The difficulties954 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-05-04 4 Doitn Our (London) Street this tram \ai s it V the rails, then crashed into thr. s-<--. i o <■ N< I SE. L >r.-!o;i.24 words
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Letter660 1946-05-04 4 Rights Of Teßsnti I admire the non-European cx-PoW's letter chalie:-"inß and showing up C.C.Ts views and Sentiments on the above matter. C.C.T. appears very self-minded m lib views, and although selfpi enervation is a natural instinct, tl.e inclusion of Urn milk of t.umane kindness v.-ould be appreciated. If people660 words
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Advertisement500 1946-05-04 4 CHIA— CHUA Th"! marnagi- will take place thi? morn'ng m Kuala Lumpur between Mr. Chia Kirn Chwee, son of Mr. Mrs. Lbi S!ew Long and adopted sen of the late Mr. Chla Ken^ Teow Mrs. Chla Kenp T« u-.v. and Miss Ch.'a Swee Ec, rnusrhter of Mr. ft sflrs. Chua500 words
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Advertisement31 1946-05-04 4 GOtHO WfOUGHUFB THAT WAY! i) lef iMt, teniiying In Its Implications, proves that good visi-n is priceless. Take care of your eyes. Have them examined pjriodically. C. S. CHONG, 0.D., FP.O.C.31 words
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649 1946-05-04 5 Public Opinion On Income Tax Plan Income tax for Singapore and t!:e Malayaa I'p.iop is a distinct probability, say Government finance officers m Singapore. Coming out soon to advise the governments on the subject is an expert from the Inland Kevenus Department of the United Kingdom. While he will merely649 words
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Article, Illustration10 1946-05-04 5 Padi thrashers at wori, m a Malayan liccfieij10 words
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Article233 1946-05-04 5 Jap To Die For Brutal Murder Straits Times Corr: IPOH, May ooru Na/avasu. a Japanese, charged with killing Choir; Tet Siew In July. IM| was sentenced to death at the end of his trial this afternoon m the STorm var crimes trial. In the morning tbo main prom witness. Haroun233 words
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209 1946-05-04 5 Committed To Assizes On Murder Charge itions that seme time befoie K. V. Arnasalam, a labourer employed in the Naval B;"oe had -ob d, N. Kanju, who was have comrr'.ttoc! .the murder, offered to pay Arna $3.0 if he would ',o 10 Ind.a aione. to be i. by Kanju, were209 words
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Article83 1946-05-04 5 (From Our Own Correspondent) LONDON. May Replying to a Question by Mr. K. W. M. Picktiiorn (Unionist: Cambridge University) regarding information Riven to the British Press or conditfc na In Malaya, the tary of St^te for the Coloims. Mr. George Hall, said his depui tment hasAgencies - 83 words
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Article84 1946-05-04 5 Mistake - Mistake Uv Straits li:^ s t- rr: I.ONDON, May T lawaaaaiM sir Jiurl.' n Lucas m the House of Coni! ior.v V.'i.ig-Coinr. John strachry. Under-Secretarj for \i-, said that 13 ex-prl-ionrrs of v.ar of Asiatic ori ;in wen ■raoghl to Pntain by mistake last AutuT.n bvt 1284 words
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Article562 1946-05-04 5 The official method of dealing with the food crisis m Malaya oy ordering owners of rubber estates with a planted area of 100 acres or more to plant foodcrops m varying acreages is not practicable, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, son of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock and562 words
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Article, Illustration944 1946-05-04 5 Grave Rice Situation May Be Desperate Shortly SPOKESMAN EXPLAINS POSITION OF SIAM A terioua over-estimate given as 280,000 tons— of the amount of rice that would be available from Burma and Siam foi the second quarter of this ye:u\ coupled with the allocation by the Combined Food Board of considerable944 words
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Article37 1946-05-04 5 S(iit ace ol ;i iiucit I rigorous imprisonment va Mt Paul Storr m t District Couit y st rday un Vo Leong Kav on a chai ir.K ten kattfc of I)j i Store m 237 words
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Article167 1946-05-04 5 'Nipoff" Will See Japs Home Plans arv hi Ing m. n.i Comirand II ror "Nlpoff", tin- Khnne of < n of all Japanese back to tti i country. It is hoped* the opei itlon comn mpict^d by September Do amcntaUon and pi< purali; ii of nom >al rolls d re167 words
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Advertisement84 1946-05-04 5 TECHLAB Sends Gre*Hi to old Fren.s and CaßiaaMVS Mr C shortly v ill be rf i I a w.(ic m p ti n TTIP WlilOir aimnurf nnd il I rih sole rrf N n Iml. gaWantVnn Tr Jrrt fi Ttf% :>i>i.ir> ci:hit ."i"i Ha U.I M mUtt awk i I84 words
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Article, Illustration75 1946-05-04 6 Beauty On Bicycles I:?lo national champions and men and women enthusiasts competed m the Southern Counties Cycling I'nion meeting at the Herne Hill track. I.om'.on, during the Good Friday meeting of international tylistj. These pictures show, lop, fo:r- comoetitors, left to rij;' I Slia E Chivrall, Miss Ance Gil.cry, "Irs75 words
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Article673 1946-05-04 6 LOUIS MEETS BOXER HE RESPECTS WORLD heavy v/eight champion Joe Louis has to light agaiu. When he met Billy Conn, the Irish-born American from Pittsburgh, at New York's Yankee .Stadium on June 19, 1941, for his title, Louis faced defeat at the start of the 13th round and he knew673 words
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Article181 1946-05-04 6 Indians Open Cricket Tonr To-Day The Indian cricketers had their .al muscle loosening at Lords n Thursday afternoon prior to he opening game of their tour at Worcester today. The weather is at present overcast and cool with prospects cf rain. The tourists were relieved to learn that their kitReuter - 181 words
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Article180 1946-05-04 6 NEW YORK, May 3— U.S. Proo Golfers Association officials on Thursday expressed confidence that the Ryder Cup competition would be resumed next year after a lapse of ten years. Based on the decision of British open champion, Dick Burton, to invade the U.S., PGA President180 words
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Article131 1946-05-04 6 NEWMARKET, May 2.— The King's four-year-old lolt, Kingstone, by King Saiion out of Feola proved himself a worthy candidate for iht Ascot Gold Cup by winning the March Stake run over a mile and a quarter here today. Under the heavy burden of 9.10 heReuter - 131 words
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Article350 1946-05-04 6 Next week R.A.F. sportsmen will pit their strength against Singapore team m throe games, which will form part of their drive m aid of St. Dunstan's Fund. All games will be played at j Jalan Besar Stadium, starting at 5 15 p.m., and the first will b 5350 words
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Article279 1946-05-04 6 Chalky Wright and Mike Belloise, two former featherweight champions of world, and Freddie Dixon, once a near welter champ, will probably take part m Australia's forthcoming boxing boom, towards which a team of boys from Malaya, who are due to leave Singapore within a few days, will also279 words
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Advertisement319 1946-05-04 6 TENDERS Tenders are invited for all repairs r.ecessary for putting Into vorklug order Nee Soon Transit Camp Btwtgt Works. A!l C ntneton wishing to te.-.cipr will me~t the Garrison Eng.neer at tue Bewate Works promptly at 10 a.m. «r\ Monday Cth May '46 where ;.ey wtt be shewn ths necessary319 words
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Advertisement46 1946-05-04 6 C. P. TAYLOR LIMITED. (Incorporat I We have pleasure m sdvlsing our former clients tliat we will be rtop-ning cur business on or about loth May, 1946. Specialising m J Ter.iiite BrtrrashitHftJ. l'ror.erty Maintenance, Prop it> Conservation and A full 'Test Eradication Service" with Latest Methods46 words
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Advertisement689 1946-05-04 6 REWARD. A suitable reward will be given to the person or ptrsons giving information leading to th^ return of any of the documents and books of the Nestle Si Anglo-Swiss Mil* Products Ltd., which were left at «8 Nassim Road, the residence of the late Mr J. B. David, m689 words
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Advertisement277 1946-05-04 6 FAMOUS A. V. M. PRODUCT EAGLE BBATO Rubber i:r»:ii»ul»tin^ m| bole H .-ii'iiiutittg Agents: CHID A FRANCIS 6c -O. T DM Armj Contractor* A Shipchandlers. H3-A. Carl Street. Singapore. Ihe Lcdzst m Eyewear. "MMOM S "PLL-VI E RIMLESS" GLASSES Muunti'd l>v NEW HUM OPTICAL CO., 71. rfitfti Street. Sinjlnporv. I'll277 words
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Article30 1946-05-04 7 BANGKOK, May 2:— A jont Anglo-Ameriran-Siamese statement was issued today stipulating a new exchange rate for the Siamesee tical at 40 to the pound sterling. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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704 1946-05-04 7 Schacht Says He Got More Than Expected NUREMBERG, May 2.— Hjalman Schacht, former President of the Rcichsbank, giving evidence before the War Crimes Tribunal here today, declared that Britain and France, at Munich in 1938, "handed the Sudetenland to Hitler on a704 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-05-04 7 King Gustav of Sweden kissing Princess Juliana of Hoi. and, rood -bye at the end of her visit to Stockholm, where she and her husband, Prince Bernhard, have been the guests of the Swedish Royal Family.36 words
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Article293 1946-05-04 7 NANKING, May 3. -Fighting between the Nationalists and Communists brolce out yesterday m Nantung, 60 .-niles north-west of Shanghai. The Communists nttacked this important industrial city on the northern bank oi the lower Yangtze river. To counter the attack reinforcements were sent to relieveReuter - 293 words
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Article458 1946-05-04 7 "Republic On Terms" Dutch THE HAGUE, May 2— ln a statement to the Dutch Parliament today the Dutch Minister for Overseas Territrrirs, Professor Logemann, said that the Government of Holland vmi prr oared to recognise a "Republic of Indonesia" as part of a Federal Commonwealth of Indonesia, which would beUP - 458 words
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Article291 1946-05-04 7 WASHINGTON, May 2.Senator Hugh Butler, joining other senators m denouncing the American loan to Britain, declared today that the State Department would soon announce plans for a trade agreement with Britain under which United States tariffs would be slashed 50 per cent. The State DepartmentUP - 291 words
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Advertisement795 1946-05-04 7 NOTICE TENDERS are Invited to' the following contracts for the year, 1946 1 Night-soil Removal &<rvlces for Merslng, J»maluang and E.iciau Towns. 2 Street Meriting for Mcrsins;, Jcmaluang and Endau Towns. Including erection of lamp standards All necessary materials >»nd working Implements should be prov'Jed by the contractor or contractors795 words
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Advertisement363 1946-05-04 7 THE SI V i \rORF CHAMBER OF COMMEKCE THE SINGAPORE CHAUnKR OF COMMERCE KI'BBER ASSOCIATION Will all Members and Associate Members of the above Associations BIMM be good enough to i.otify the undersigned as soon as possible their addresses and telephone numbers. Members of the Rubber Ar»oclation should note that363 words
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Advertisement393 1946-05-04 7 RAFFLES HOTEL Mansfield tj., IJ. TONIGHT (Incorporated m S;:v<»pore DANCE BlX'i: FUNNEL LINK 900 pro to 1200 v m Sailings to United KiiiK'iom Dates Amhwior tharrr* T— not guaranteed Cargo for OMtttMM) SI ca to N'un-Crsiilcnts accepted wh*M mJucrm-nt oners Antilorhus (Uf!< lor UK. I M?.y Gkr.nnlas Due from UK393 words
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Article, Illustration71 1946-05-04 8 iaXoaliuarlre parly at Singapore Atomic Club raised $3,000 for the War Service League. Tickets cost $5, programmes SI. Captain X fights it out with Mrs. Paul I Gereniser during cabaret Apache dance. Lighting up time for Singapore's road transport controller. Lt-Col R. R. Jackson. I J and71 words
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Advertisement368 1946-05-04 8 GARRICK GEYLANG Dione ***** Today: 3.15, 6.30 9.13 fm. Don Terry and June DU|/. ez m "Don Window Of The Coatt Guard" (Chapters I—7) Who is the Scorpion? US. Marine Intelligence Is Baffled by M is Shrewd Enemy Agent and his Operatives! SEE! His Ingeniously constructed hide-out behind a Coastal368 words
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