The Straits Times, 19 May 1946
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The Straits Times
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Title Section19 1946-05-19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.v MALAYA No. 534 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article683 1946-05-19 1 Harry Miller - Harry Miller Tuan Muda Awaits Advice Of Counsellors By SPOKE last night to a man whose son lost a kingdom by two votes. He was the Tuan Muda oi Sarawak, Capt. Bertram Brooke, brother of the ttaja oi" Sarawak, and father of the Raja Muda,683 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-05-19 1 PIRIiiVAY S\!l'TE The Sullan of Sclangor takes the salute it a march past of men of the Pn»iab R?- linen t on the cc as:on of Us HghiKssfs 48. h bir hrtay.32 words
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Article64 1946-05-19 1 Java L earns About Taxes T\\ r.r in: >« the duty of evtvy titJicn, anC in no way an a tempt liy the aatho itirs Is make a man's life unplca.»n to he 1 arnrd b' Indonr^ians for their Republican .in vter of Finance 1 lon't unders and thi> simple64 words
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Article111 1946-05-19 1 WOODCOCK KNOCKED OUT NEW YORK. Tat. j E Wocdccck, British heavyi> Ight champion, was knocked tnit by Tami Miuriello. on 3 ol America's leading heavyin the nfth round mot in the lir.s' i lieciulej ten-round center*:. The fight, which was held at Madison Square C.ard-n before 1 5.000 spectators, was111 words
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Article229 1946-05-19 1 THERE are prospects of getting rice from Siam and more rice from Australia, the Governor, Mr. F. C. Gimson, stated at the Press conference yesterday. "We hope we shall be able to restore the reduction in th? ration in the not too distant future." Considerable surprise229 words
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Article152 1946-05-19 1 Singapore's New Judge "Missing" MR*. Justice Charles Murray Aynsley i 3 Singapore's new Chief Justice and is clue to swear in the new Governor-General on Wednesday but he is not in Singapore and nobody knows where he is at the moment. However, he jtill has a lew days In which152 words
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Article, Illustration42 1946-05-19 1 These four londonrrs are cycling from London to Australia via Malaja They ar: (left to rijjht) Barry Green, a poe', and Gordon Cooper, ci.il srrvant, pictured here s art ing off from Kens n-ton with their wives.42 words
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Article85 1946-05-19 1 The Catholic party captured i 39. of the 100 seats in the Dutch parliamentary elections according to final reports from Amsterdam yesterday. The total ballot was 600,206. The Labour Party was second v th 29 seats. Other results are: Anti-Revolutionaries, 13; Christian Historical party, eight; Freedom party, six;85 words
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Article134 1946-05-19 1 HONGKONG, Tri.. UNRRA operations are being transferred from Shanghai to Hongkon 0 Officials state that this is because of "widespread nr handling" by the China National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Any item supplied by UNRRA can be b.-nipht openly in the Shanghai black market. Officials pointed134 words
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234 1946-05-19 1 Sunday Times Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. FIVE Japanese led by an English-speaking Japanese civilian named Sasaki, who admitted after interrogation, that they had been hiding in the jungle since the Jaoan°se surrender were today arrested by a polce flying cqjad patrol on the KlangUP - 234 words
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Article, Illustration47 1946-05-19 1 Vi s Mary Smieton, '1 rear 1 Principal Assistant Secretary to the Min'stry of Labour, who has been appointed Director of Personnel to U.N.O. at K. 2,7311 a year with £"50 allowance, is pictured here on her way to catch the boat for America.47 words
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Article170 1946-05-19 1 WASHINGTON, Saturday. PRESIDENT Truman appealed to railway workers to d s--1 regard the strike call of their Union Leaders as hs took over the railways last night. The strike is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. GMT tonight. Whether workers will stick to their170 words
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Article41 1946-05-19 1 TOKIO, Sat— Major Hans O. Hornbostel, of the U.S. Army wishes to be adm'tted to the Louisiana Leper Institution in crder that he nay be with his wife who contracted leprosy at Santo Tomas, where she was interned.41 words
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Article67 1946-05-19 1 Woman Surplus In Ceylon WIIIiE in most countries of Wcs'ern Europe there is an excess of frmales over males. In th« East the opposite is more often the case, and Ceylon is no exception. The figures obtained in last month's elaborate census show that in Ceylon for l'Uli, on the67 words
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Article210 1946-05-19 1 SIAM RAIL TRIAL ON MONDAY THE filrst War Crimes trial on the notorious Burma-Slam Railway ca.;? will start, at No. 32A Nassim Road, sinpanore, tomorrow when Major Mizutanl Totaro, a Branch C-mmander of PoVVs, will be charged with the 111-treatment of British, American, Australian and Dutch PoWs. This is the210 words
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Advertisement40 1946-05-19 1 Y. T. LEE Pen Repairers Repairs Guaranteed for 2 Years. 332. Mr.h Bridgs M. 34. Chu!ia St. Pi!«M 7971 Limited Stork Of ene and in< Refrigerators still available at attractive prices. Writ for particulars to:— P. O. Box 7j.">, Singapore.40 words
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Advertisement216 1946-05-19 1 RADIOS KKWUAT RADIO 0 122- 124 OSCUABD fiP. TELEPHONE *566 Nursery Rhymes Songs All Children Love! 75 British Nur. cry Rhymes $4. Movement Son,;.- i o r In same; In Thick Board cover 7.50 Car? M— 12 Nursery Rhymes (Grover) 3.50 Rhythmic Deigns for Sjiv More Nursery Rhymes (Grover) 3216 words
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Article, Illustration2595 1946-05-19 2 CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS MEMORIES of th< past and impies. >' us of the pNH nt will clash unceasin;jly and dramatic! !y in the mind of one man in .:i duriag the next fewHe is e'ant L. D Gammans. wh< arrhed in Singapore yester<ii\2,595 words
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Article286 1946-05-19 2 SUNDAY BRIDGE PROBLEM In our discussion of opening bids, we have frequently mentioned tic importance of ploying tricks Honour tricks, the standard by which the majority o' players value their hands are in reality detensive trie :s which you will win if an opponent plays the hand. The honour trt286 words
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Article103 1946-05-19 2 Answering a 999 call five policemen went to St. Stephen* Church, Gloucester-rord. K< sington, during the morning mass service and found a church warden ejecting struggling men and women from the chun h while the assistant priest. Father W. R. AldiTson Junored shouted protests and103 words
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Miscellaneous324 1946-05-19 2 Week-end PROGRAMMES SINGAPORE KEO NETWOBB from aooo Co 2 p.m. and 6 38 to 11 pm on ?25 metres from oaon to t p.m. on 4.815 met/sec Id Cl metre band and from 7.45 lo 9.30 p.m oo TS tnw >rc U> II metre band. CHINESE noon to ill p.m324 words
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Miscellaneous306 1946-05-19 2 6.30 p.m. News, 7.50 p.m. Cricket commentary Kent vs. Yorks. 8 pjn. Dance music, 8.30 p.m. News, 9 pjn. Programme for Royal Navy, 10.30 pm Radio newsreel, 10.50 p.m. Forces' Favourites, 1130 p.m. News, 11.40 p.m From Today's Pa; RADIO SEAC On 19. 25 and 49 metres MAY 19 8306 words
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Miscellaneous241 1946-05-19 2 12.30 p.m. Fanfare, 1 p m. News Headlines. 1.01 p.m. Voices In Harmony, 1.15 p.m. The Will Hay Show, 1.4S p.m. Rhythm In The Sun, 2 p.r.i News Headlines, 2 01 p.m. Yours For The Asking, 3 p.m. Hollywood By Starlight, 3.30 p.m. News, 3.43 p m. Bandstand. 4 p.m.241 words
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237 1946-05-19 3 FEN AMi, Saturday. TWO thousand members ot v society, meeting secretly in the thickly wooded Penang Hills, were surrounded by 100 police who last night threw a cordon round the hills and witnessed part of an initiation < eremony at which new members of237 words
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Article, Illustration18 1946-05-19 3 Haapaaal l.orknood, Rri.aiu's star film ar rss as she appears in "Lo\e Stor< windswept on a Cornish cliff.18 words
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Article131 1946-05-19 3 Love In The U. S. A. From I P. reports yes erday Mil l.ucy pra»ue of lloston was erintd a divorce in the sir; ri<>r rourt She charged (hat her luishanrt I'hineas I nrr in the bath ub lull clotherf. ;.?ve a healing, pulled .it I -r Inir i>> th"131 words
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Article178 1946-05-19 3 rr.)pn r tors of the Grand Hotfl, I estone, were fined €3.000 1 on each of 12 summons's. Prato.si. general manager of the hotel, was fined a total of :\d Albert Eol the chef. £30'J or s:x months. All pleaded puilty to paying rr.nre than the178 words
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Article251 1946-05-19 3 ONE hundred per cent ladd-r-prcof silk stockings will b2 r:\ailabla for Bri ish tirls when manufacturers can get machines to make them. British manufacturers declare they are the prcatest advance yet in ladder-proof stockings but they will mean completely new knitting machines which will not be r-ady forAP - 251 words
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Article302 1946-05-19 3 IN ca^e you are cold at night Britain has invented a new of hlanket, which weighs only 33 or.n~es. is rot-proof, moth-proof an l shrink-proof— so that it ran be used in the tro^irs th? d?scrip t ion. Yet. despite all the advantages th's new fancied! bed warmer302 words
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Article322 1946-05-19 3 1 .s^n.T j Sydney. By Air Mail. JVjCRAL delinquency among Australian g^ls an-i women, which rose 300 per cent, during tho war, is row decreasing. Records of court cns:s in Sydney, Australia's most populous city, show a 75 per cont. decrease since the end of the322 words
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Article121 1946-05-19 3 COLOMBO, Sat.-'n the i.'eylon l State Council, Mr. P. E. Jayati- 1 laka gave notice that he would 1 move the susp3ii.sio:i of Standing Orders to move the following j motion: "In view of the fact that Ccylonese in Ifalava constitute the largest overseas colony of citizensReuter - 121 words
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Article116 1946-05-19 3 LONDON, Saturday. /"•ABLE and Wireless Ltd., object to proposed direct cable" V^ circuits between the United States and Sinrrapcr?, Hongkong and Palestine, "because they would be no speedier. In a statement Issued today they say that the ajieex°it on telecommunications concluded at Bermuda between the U>: andReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration49 1946-05-19 3 Sultana II of Milwaukee Zoo shows off her baby cub. Few rubs born in captivity survive and very few crow into fcealthy lit le bears like this one. Below, Wbipsnade's baby Wall 3 by also dc'sidrs to take a look at th" world from his mothers pouch.49 words
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Article340 1946-05-19 3 BRUSSELS, Saturday. OELGIAN troops have r.ow their cwn occupational area in O Germany, within the British zor.e. Belgian uni's totailii.2 some 20,000 men served under Fie!d Marshal Montgomery and were scattered throughout the British zone, but from now on they come under Belgian Command for allUP - 340 words
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Article289 1946-05-19 3 BERLIN, Dy Air Mail. WOUNG Nazis who went into the (Jerman army at the ape I of 12 or 13 and became saturated w th Hitler's poisonous doctrines, v are at present one of the big problems of the authorities in Berlin. One largeReuter - 289 words
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Article17 1946-05-19 3 The Calircrnla Institute of Technology is working on a rocket-pro-jelled underwater torpedo.— A. P.17 words
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Article206 1946-05-19 3 DIAL O FROM A TAXI NEW YORK, Dy A.r Mail AMERICAN irotorsls may A soo.i be ablo to talk to each other whih on the road, call or receive messages liom their homes and contact their offices without leaving their cars. Latsst experiments made in the installation of two-way t°l?phoncsReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration373 1946-05-19 3 Dorothy Lamour can keep ncr sfrong and Hcdy Lamarr her lurong. During the production of WHITE SAVAGE. Maria Montez let «i be known thrt she had absolutely no Sntertion of I'si'.rpin? whatever questlonaole rights the other two mistrcc«;»s of rlamour may claim373 words
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Advertisement86 1946-05-19 3 BOXING-HAPPY WORLD 8-!5 p.m. TONIGHT IMM PBESENTS A THRILLING PROGRAMME -m KID PANCHO (Da.^h!n<r Filipino Kid) mm l 0 Rd DENNIS COLLINS *i j^'tl'%. iFk' t Air Ann Champion t TvJk BOMBER NEWTON *i (R.N. Man Who Fcnrs No One) »<»Ai f» J 10 RcU m, JACK BEECH < <86 words
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Advertisement49 1946-05-19 3 FURNITURE FOR Jb^ OFFICES, ESTATES 6c HOMES. •Qfl Quotation* Designs Submitted on Request. XHE FURNITURE SUPPLY CO. Manufacturers Designer*. Th^ne 4527. 83, Orchard Road, Sine pore. We are back again to cater you with CniNESE CARPETS ARTS JEW'Ft.T.ERY LXDIK.S' AND OBMTT MM OfteOfcLGapabi 11, Stainl«r4 HA. v it bin<apore.49 words
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Article, Illustration1149 1946-05-19 4 Our Police Not So Won der f ul Yet THE Singapore police force is fighting two battles today one against bandits and armed robbers and more ordinary thieves, and the other against corruption and lack of morale in its own ranks. They are both tough fights, and none realises it1,149 words
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589 1946-05-19 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, MAY 19, 1940. War into Peace ANOTHER sgn mat tht Wcrld War is now ilraw- i aceiully if not r.ip;d:y i cloct' i contained in the uc.ion of South Easi ■HDi U KeadquaiLcii Diis week in "disaccrediting" th-? wv correspcrdtiit; who have covered the Com;. it589 words
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Article108 1946-05-19 4 "Mom" is something new in the world Never before hr_s a great nation of brave and dreaming men absent nvndedly created a huge class of idle middleaged women. "Mom" is a middle-aped puffin wit!: an eye like a hawk that has |u.s*. eaeai a rabbit. She is108 words
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Letters To The Editor
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Letter226 1946-05-19 4 Qin Sunday, 5 May, the Sund .1 Editorial entitled 'The Spoils oi Pi which vm misleading, largely false, and Hkdy to aviveitoly the relations between 1 in Sincrapoi'e. 0 l I have said th.it the infornnation was mMpadins. and lar-cly false because the word LOOT wao used.226 words
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Article567 1946-05-19 4 WHAT have you gained from your life in the Army? What have you lost? Every man upon demobilisation thinks I back and puts his war ye ars on the scales to take stock of his present position. A physician, writing in "The Lancet" makes this567 words
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Advertisement236 1946-05-19 4 an- on t> Mm Tail 'u-i-k Sin «i:i:»h er of Mr. A Mrs. Taa Swec UATIONG VACANT ti SUte Balary v -mart, tr ..ANTED 1 i sOre. 5 \rars" MiUtary Ha* sat aunday Tlnirs ILANEOUS r..ibl\ ize and 99* Sunday Times. i tn Mar.tiarln r ii m diiuu in -nanaged236 words
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Advertisement102 1946-05-19 4 [IT'S EASY Vphone us-welll collect li'Ka^DnP^^ ISatVai^'ll 1! fiVSS The llavour ol our .1 la /£Z*^l the same are-war aWadard l^rj yi but we want to s^rvf )S^fA ('rinks in the sanw \\l way—in whit" »mt)e <•"' F. N Rottl s -r,r >/^S <A Help M I "i jT- i102 words
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Article14 1946-05-19 5 Relatives Of Lonely Old Man Offer Big Reward14 words
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Article206 1946-05-19 5 ACQUITTED 'Fiom Our Own Correspondent) 1 MUAR. Sat. T*HE first case to be tried in the Muar Supreme Court after It was officially declaim I 'open on May 15 concluded yesterday wncn 21 -year-old Tan En« Choon, alleged to have committed gang robbery with four others, who206 words
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Article277 1946-05-19 5 Mr. M. F. Vigeevno is to act as Netherlands Consul-G Singapore, with Jiriodiction over Ncrth Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei. Mr. Cruiang Chin Chi has been recognised as ViceConsul for China in Singapore. Gazetted appointments include Mr. John Edward Coupons to be Assistant Conservator, Malayan Fo.c Service; Mr. Thomas277 words
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Article, Illustration25 1946-05-19 5 MUs Rspsy Pavry MA. >1 at the Royal Academy 'private \ir»" in a sari, tintnofct original spr:n? fashion sees n London that day.25 words
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957 1946-05-19 5 FOOD LAND LIES FALLOW EURASIANS TO UNITE PLOTS of land brought under cultivation during tru Japanese occupation when food production really wa> a fob arenow lying idle. In the Segam.t t and the Bahau area thousands of acues which iDOnt] en producing large quantities of foodttuffi are now barren, us»957 words
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Article69 1946-05-19 5 HONG KONG vu Electric power for the large British na\al dork\ard and tramline* ea^rd (his afternoon ■h I'd unskilled workers of the Uon kirn* II ttru nmpany s ruck, drmamtng 100 per rrnt uace in< re.;i-s and other brnrflts The ordinary consumer is no~ alT><69 words
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Article171 1946-05-19 5 HONG KONG. ruthonties have announced a Kietermlred -ampaign venereal distaa -s which a (government spokesman sad v mment an establishment of four free clinica lt>r women and four for Men. In an attempt tc jolt victims of thj to the realization of enaee, the admin 1.--n171 words
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Article236 1946-05-19 5 BATAVIA, Saturday. IN the quiet Lland of Lombok (next door to romantic Bali" people tell ca:h other an old local legend revealing the secret that Queen Wilhrlmina of the Netherlands lives with the Goddess Dewi Danu on top of Lombok's highest volcano, the Rindjani, the Netherlands236 words
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Article147 1946-05-19 5 Built up from wireless material found in a dump In Wiihpir"u> Camp, the NVheriands Military Wireler.s Scrvlcs which hu now been transferred back to Java, eventually opr rated on four transmitters, a further four being kept in reserve. In addition, a power station with147 words
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Article107 1946-05-19 5 Payimr a surprise visit to the iVhite House Restaurant in In? Falan Besnr area on the night I )f Apr. 26, Mr. O. O. Griffiths.! )f the C. I. D., found soldiers md women dancing to the trains of mus'c from a radiorram. Inquiries revealed that107 words
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Article, Illustration83 1946-05-19 5 TZHe SULTAN' THROWS A BIRTHDAy PARTY "THIS we?K HH. the Suit i of Sclangor celebrated has 48th bir hday. Ihnusands <>' Malays floc»ed ta his pala c to pay homace and the traditional lerer.onv at which the wtal'hy families present tl:cir eldest sons Iswft place Ton pictur? sho.vs the Sultan83 words
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Article402 1946-05-19 5 NAVAL OFFICER JAILED: LIFE NAVAL Lieutenant Su»iuura >kita Wit- >*•-.' sentenced to life imprisonment in Singapore far w.ncrimes committed agrinst Andaman I l;wul r:s" >ntv c!;i inthe occupation. With him was convicted a ci.ii an inl rprct r Mi who, was found guilty of lessor i to seven years' rigorous402 words
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Article55 1946-05-19 5 (lini nnr in BingapON i<» iinno 1 1 1 •> iii.l li:>u< r. ar.- lo >.; I t (t- Ad>i«<»rv m i 1 p o\»din; I,rth t r i -"I'm! rhi ies. It h&3 ri<.:»n UTjr, .1 ii explain. d to var, tie rates imt tins55 words
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Article232 1946-05-19 5 ON THE CRIME FRONT i ii dc- SO jOO 11 Ihe led aro red Two i by Ihe Friday, oi t j a J. lUiomatlc. Radio Patrol ac Ivlty durtni U c 24 hours. 14 Includ a :he arrest of niio man ior I tor tin it Uad three ;ivr232 words
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Advertisement201 1946-05-19 6 -NtOPIiGKE RECORDS' largest sh lpm ut ever brought Ma'aya d at Official Price. Ohteinab'e I I.EBG CO., Plat* Horn, ELLFR PIAHO CO. F.E.M.S. No 2. Orchard Read, Siagaporr. t.O^ ?HOTO CO. and Quick Conic 1 i'rinUrg and -arty the 6 pti. IT \;>.:h Bridge Ro.iJ. S.n;apore. H.M.AII 124 AIAI ST.201 words
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Advertisement242 1946-05-19 6 STERLING SILVERWARE of Sujnirb British Craftsmanship P.H. HENDRY J we Me r icit'i. un Established Malaya-wulc Ruputation. 78. North Bridge Road, SINGAPORE. JUST RECEIVED BOOKS on (Vrultism Yoea life After Death and Throsophy Also avai'a 1 1Malaya I'pside Down Eglh \\\i Australian Mag ;z.nfs FAR EASTERN NEWS AGENCY Bock-eller», Slatlonera,242 words
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Miscellaneous564 1946-05-19 6 THISWEEKFORYOU C.rMINT (May 21— June W SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23— Taie things cautiously tins Dec. 22) Keep to routine this week even if ever>thin;r is week. Make your plans for act'»r. Make your best <lc» i- social afternoons and evenings. sions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23— Jan. CANCER (June 23— July 23) 29>_stick564 words
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Miscellaneous121 1946-05-19 6 This is for your own b^st good, since you will find difflcuity in a highly competitive world If you arc too tender-hearted. It is possible you will come into some money during your early twenties. This may come from an unexpected source and will be useful 'in your career. You121 words
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Miscellaneous288 1946-05-19 6 are likely to have an extraordinary Iif3, which will have many quick changes of fortune. Watch for these circumstances during your late teens, you*- late twenties and your early thirties. Some extraordinary event is likely to occur which will influence your entire future. Exactly how far you achieve material for288 words
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Miscellaneous316 1946-05-19 6 I have no one bat yourself to blame. Your talents may be cultivated so that you be ome a powerful writer, a creative musician or a talent?d artls.. In fact, you may become whatever you desire, provided you desire it enough! You have originality and Inventiveness. You also have that316 words
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Miscellaneous833 1946-05-19 6 the cuod ('a'.s i i v b? jou'U be emlnci: It is likely you will considerable wealth d early part of yovr life, but anlrss you nre earful investments, you niav km a t'on of it. Pcrha\s you w t find it wise to employ a b ness manager whon833 words
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Article, Illustration70 1946-05-19 7 SEVEN-ASIDE THRILLS AT TWICKENHAM l.m ti:sslr for thf ball in ne Middlesex County Ratto? Football Ini n r-i-a-slilf Tn Is at Twickenham, in which St Hospital I eat Car;. iff U. i ill.n-'jn the Canadian tennis champion, playing in a match whi h v. as one of series held in70 words
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364 1946-05-19 7 NEW YORK, Saturday. ALTHOUGH Bruce Woodcock, the British heavy-weigh: i\ champion, was knock^d-out in the fifth round by Tami Mauriello. everyone agrees that 1.0 praise is hign enough for his display. AH critis, while giving him prc~t 1 point that lack of experience probablyReuter - 364 words
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Article577 1946-05-19 7 Combined XV Beat Army 1 1 6 R. N.-R. A. F. 11 Army 6 JT took the combined R.A.F. and Na\y t playing inspired rugger, to break Army's unbeaten record, and they did it at Jalan Besar Stadium in a grand game yesterday for th? Services'577 words
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Article126 1946-05-19 7 THE Singapore Table Tennis Association has been revived. A meeting of clubs and associations which were affiliated to the Association was called on Friday last at the S.C R C and was wpII attended. cmbs In Singapore were repre- -i the YMC'.A Sioru' Boo Athlttk Union.126 words
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Article42 1946-05-19 7 LONDON, Sat— The Leicestershire team against the Indian tourists today is as follows: L. G. Berry (Captain), F. T. Prentice, B. E. Jackson, J. E. Walsh, J. Sperry, A. Reddington, P. Corrall, M. Tompkln and two I others.42 words
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Article265 1946-05-19 7 SOCCER TEAM FOR S'PORE Penang Sports Notes XHE Penang Chinese FootsalJ 1 Association who have maintained an unbeaten record this season will travel down to Singapore during the Whitsun Holidays if arrangements now under way materialise. Tentative plans provide for three matches in Singapore—a?ainst the Sinsaoore Chinese, the Services and265 words
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Article233 1946-05-19 7 N.S. Spcrts Notes AT SEREMBAN today Negti Eembilan meet a Selar.gor XI in an intcr-state football matcli. Selangor will be without theh Chinese players but the visitin? team is expected to be a formidable one. Football has reached pre-war i normalcy in Sercmban, due mainly after theReuter - 233 words
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Article249 1946-05-19 7 FIRST 100 HIT BY SOON WEE X.L Spcrts Notes 1 PI PAL honours in sport in j mpur last weekend 1 cc Soon Wee who gained f being the firs*. n in the State to score a 1 .son. Wee was play ins tof .c .rs against the itute. and249 words
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Article332 1946-05-19 7 WOUNG Frisco, former Malayan J[ lishtheavy and heavyweight champion, who i* now in alia, is almost certain to light in Singapore sometime in .cording to Jack Warner Australian boxing manager. Warner, who has been Frisco's manacer In Australia, has written to Frisco asking him to332 words
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Advertisement709 1946-05-19 7 Perak Programme^ mc WORKS DEPARI «v, NORTH CENTRAL ZONE (PERAK) tor WhilsunUde (From Our Own Correspondent) mJ^STZSST' IPOH. Sat AMEKTING of the Perak cricket commUtee will JKgSZ.'waSl C ll c 2^5 ""'w 15 n 2**lf Government Vehick. kibe of the Whitsun holidays whirh Malayan Union for the P. rak Zcnr709 words
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Article, Illustration82 1946-05-19 8 The skyline of Singapore at dusk. The first and the last Malayans and service people see of Singapore City. The dome of the Supreme Court and St. Andrew's spire are in the foreground. Cathay building rises majestically on the right. A Sampan some way from shore. Business Is82 words
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Advertisement157 1946-05-19 8 I^Vi I TODAY 5 SHOWS 10.30 «.».1.30,4,6 30,9.30 p.«. MELVyNJOUCLAS (7¥f YEA/TS 'ACADEMY AWAffD W/MEP) NEXT CHANGE GET SET FOR THIS SHOW! Book Your Seats in Advance pomi lor T MAM i rrri'.' < Tforfi. cr Jby Hull SUaaL«ig SS? CATHAY Last 2 Days of the creates' Academy Award w:n;in»157 words
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