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Title Section19 1946-06-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.y MALAYA No. 569. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY JUNE 23, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration729 1946-06-23 1 India: 2oo-England: 135 for Four A CAPACITY crowd of 34,000 packed Lord's yesterday to watch the opening of the first Test match between England and All-India the first authentic Test cricket match played in Britain since 1939. India, winning the toss and batting first on an729 words
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Article124 1946-06-23 1 INDIANS—IST INNS Merchant c Gibb b Bedser 12 Mankad b Wright 14 Amarnath Ibv Bedser 0 Harare b Bedser 31 Modi not out 57 Pataudi r Ikin b Bedser 9 Gul Mohamed v Wright 1 llafrrz b Bowes 43 Hindlrkar lb» Bedser 3 1 Najrudu st Gibb b Cedscr124 words
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Article109 1946-06-23 1 Sunday Times Corre>pondenl. PENANG, Sat. A THREATENED strike by local racehc oe syc >s I averted this morning when a seitlement HI effected on the men's demand for a four months' grant which they contended had been paid to the Turf Club labourers but not109 words
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93 1946-06-23 1 ut. Sat —Cpl. T. C. I the South Lancashire Regiment, attached to the Royal I rs Depot ■airi;; training c< ntrp, was. it was announced today, acnuitted at Aldershot m irt martial on the charge of desrrtin 5 from the trcopshin Corfu at Southampton on Apr.93 words
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Article143 1946-06-23 1 CAIRO, Saturday. rE Egyptian hiding-place of the ex-Grand Mufti cf Jerusalem is surrounded by 500 Bren machine guns, armoured cars and large numbers of troops, says Mustafa Amin Bey, close friend of King Farouk and the editor of the weekly Akhbar Eylon. The paper143 words
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Article74 1946-06-23 1 BANGKOK. Sat. rE remains of the late King of Siam were removed Trom the royal urn and X-ray photographs were taken of the head, in an effort to determine whether the fatal bullet entered the front or the baci of the h»ad. The commission ofUP - 74 words
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Article29 1946-06-23 1 BATAVIA. Sat —Two Bri'Lsh soldiers were kUled and three wounded when patrol was ambushed by Indonesians on Tuesday night at Twiandjoer, it is officially announced. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article50 1946-06-23 1 HONG KONG, Sat. The Crown Prosecutor, Mr. Robirt Stem Smith, was shot and mounded by two Chin:se bandits who at lacked his car today. One bandit shot Smith in me shoulder, then rifled his pockets, while the second robbed another passenger in the car. U.P.UP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration109 1946-06-23 1 Ex-M.CS. Officer Ordained MR. A. B. Jordan, a leading member of the Malayan Civil Service for many years and ex-internee in Singapore, was ordained as a mm ster cf the Church of England at Salisbury Cathedral on Jun3 16. He is to be curate of St. James' Church, Trowbridge, Wiltsh109 words
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Article, Illustration394 1946-06-23 1 FOUR DEAD IN CORDITE FIRE THE "POCKET" AIR LINER Tuan Muda Invited To Become Rajah Sunday Times Reporter ANE British soldier and V three Japanese P.O.W. wore killed when a lorry lead of ordite caught fire near a dump at the top of the Gap lay morn ng. This *as394 words
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115 1946-06-23 1 U.S. Nylons only on the Black Market NEW YORK, Sat. ABUTCHEKS BOY will sell you a pair of ny'on stockings for $15— when he delivers the rruv.it or an assistant in a tobacconist's shop on Broadway will selJ you a pair for $18 if you Mf "Charlie sent me." YouUP - 115 words
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Article56 1946-06-23 1 Dar-es-Salaam, Sat.—The Aga Khan, who returned from Madagascar by air on Thursday accompanied by the Begum Aga Khan and staff, has now gone to Nairobi where he is staying until he comes to Dar-es-Salaam at the end of July in preparation for the Diamond Jubilee weighingReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1946-06-23 1 Mr. Fenner Brocliway has resigned from his posts as political secretary of the I.L.P. and editor of the New Leader, after an association of 35 years. He has resigned because of disagreement with the policy relating to the Labour Party adopted at the I.L.P. annual conference.46 words
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Article198 1946-06-23 1 HIGHER TIN PRICE LIKELY LONDON, Sat. Fis reported that negotiations for improvement in the price paid by the Un t d Kingdom Ministry of Sup;)-y for Malayan and Nigerian tm have been concluded, and that an announcement of tile new prices may be exprcied shortly. It is believed the newReuter - 198 words
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Article62 1946-06-23 1 NANKING, Sat.—lt wa« official lv confirmed today that the 15--day truce between the Central Government and Communist troops, which was due to expire today, haa been extended until June 30. Meanwhile In Shanghai, huge crowds irarched through the streets today demonstrating against renewal of civil war afterReuter - 62 words
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Article74 1946-06-23 1 TOKIO, Sat IT is announced today that on© of the greatest mass migrations by water in history—the repatriation of 1.452,741 Japanese military and civil personnel from China—will be completed on July 4, seven and a half months tfttr the movement began. Since lastUP - 74 words
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Article56 1946-06-23 1 DALLAS, TEXAS, Sat America's third major hotel tragedy in a month k.lled and injured at least 41 today as exploding ammonia turned the hotel into a deathtrap. There was no fire. Firemen wearing gas-masks rescued many of the hotel's guests, and the management sal all theUP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1946-06-23 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS I IC is liki \y to be a lVai ntertain- given b) i Chi: Dr. Wu and his for both art pianil to a, while D Wo y i leral r.nd lii« 'H t! t Co(1 Al Chkmg* j WU,1,287 words
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Advertisement134 1946-06-23 2 9 £IH TEA ESTATE /^^^jJJL JW Prcduc'.ion has teen resumed A^ on Boh Toa Estate on the BBSBEPhS^I Cameron Highlands and. in Pgfi l ht' near future, the Company V *rV^N* >v:l a 2 a n be niarketting its Vv^jfijtfiSiii 2r WCII k )Wn KOH TIGER -J/ PACKET TEAS with134 words
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Advertisement205 1946-06-23 2 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.. LTD. PRIME AUSTRALIAN BEEF FRESH FROZEN The following cut* ot Prime Australian Beef f.re no* :>n suit ai our Orchard Road Depot and some of the markets in Sinjnpore: Rurr.p Fillet (whole fiJlett only) »1 50 pti lb. Rump Bteak 110 Sirloin wi;h Bone 1.00 Sllverside205 words
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Miscellaneous803 1946-06-23 2 Week-end programmes CTMPBDr\OP Jesus Christ and Ills own i.-tople. Dance 1 1 p.m. News. 1.01 p.m. Music for OlV9\3*\r \JZ\.Lt music. 11.30 p.m. News. 11.40 p.m. romance. 13C p.m rnesr foolish Ktb vkIMUKK from 0000 U> Prom todays papers. things. 2pm Ne.vs. 2.31 p n: Sports t pjn. *nd .30803 words
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Miscellaneous332 1946-06-23 2 In many deals, the correct 'Inal North's b ddin« was vc rv D;id, contract is named by one partner and South Direct! No and taken out to a bad contrac'. first-rank player, holding Souths by the other. Superficial!-. it hand, would cermit threo nowould appear that the takeout trump to332 words
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Article136 1946-06-23 3 GOLD CASES FOR BANK EMPLOYEES GOLD engraved cigarette ■i <>i cation of loyal servic ,nk dUi <x;.upat.on of ore, we;. <-d Ly the director! of Uu Bank Lid., yesterday to tpo i TipienLs were Mr. Koh ad Mr. '.erk. v made by of t.V I .a tea party. In addition136 words
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83 1946-06-23 3 Sunday Tines Correspondent SEREMBAN. Sat. UOHAMID Yusof bin Mahmud. an ex-sj^'er of the Serer:can Prison during Japanese regime, who was previously sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonrru nt at the District Couit Seremban. lor causin? hurt to an Indian Moham.nedan. Mohamed Alt. was tried83 words
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Article77 1946-06-23 3 THE 1.600 Singapore Harbour Board artisans who went on Etrike last Monday are still out. Noth.ng new has yet resulted from the negotiations. When the men struck, they were demanding 150 per ceat increase In wages and the Board was offering a fiat rate of77 words
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Article51 1946-06-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent. MUAR. Sat—Because the Batu Pahat Supreme Court is not ready to hold Assize sittings, changes have been made to hold the Assizes in the Muar Supreme Court for both Muar and Batu Pahat on June 24. Three cases from Batu Paha. will be ready for51 words
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Article55 1946-06-23 3 LONDON, Sat -The police said that prison was a "real home" to 80-year old John Gray who was to prison tot 14 days at Lewes, for stealing two boxes o! n.utches. Oray has no knowr* relatives, and is said to have spent 40 to 50 \ears in prison,55 words
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207 1946-06-23 3 r!E wife of Squadron Leader Arthur Stewart Scar! who has been awarded a posthumous Victoria Cross for gallantry in Malaya gave two pnts of her blood for transfusion after he had been mortally wounded, says a United Press message. Mrs. Scarf was a nurse at the207 words
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Article52 1946-06-23 3 THE inquiry into the death of Mr. F. H Grummttt former well-known Penant? bus ness man, who was found dead in his bedroom at Eu Court Flat* on the morning of March W. has been postponed sine dl». The doctor who was to have g*ven evidence yesterday was52 words
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Article560 1946-06-23 3 Drive To Reduce Road Accident Rate Sunday Times Reporter CINGAPORE'S Traffic Police are intensifying their campaign against traffic offenders in an effort to halt the steady rise in the number of accidents on the city's roads. Last month there were 281 accidents, six of them being fatal.560 words
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Article, Illustration25 1946-06-23 3 Lovely Esther Williams, star of "Ra hing B auty," the M.G.M. musi'-al at the Capitol. is a former swimming champion.25 words
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Article95 1946-06-23 3 Sunday Times CoTi-spondrnt. KUAI^A LUMFUR, Sat. AS its first response to the Governor's special appeal to the public of Malaya to contri bute to the Victory and TharkspiYins Welfare Fund Coinnntt»e, the Selangor Welfare Council has decided to hold a flag day on Saturday.95 words
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Article28 1946-06-23 3 LONDON, Sat. —The latest style in men's wear is a beret earnlshed with synthetic feathers. Hatters report that buyers willingly pay £l-12-4d. for these feathered berets.28 words
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315 1946-06-23 3 'Su»4uy Times Reporter r[E oi-der affecting minoral waters which was to have taken effect yesterday did not come into fores after all. An official of the Food Control Department, Singapore, told the Sunday Times that the matter is in the handi cf the315 words
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Article, Illustration42 1946-06-23 3 The fate of the wicker-work "wings" shown above- «Msfe made the Singapore traffic po Herman famous all over the world is in the balance Traffic experts are still debatinr whether they are a good thing or not.42 words
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359 1946-06-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. DENANG today is eating cheaper fish than at any other period since the reoccupation. Thanks to the release by the Government of Japanese trawlers and other surplus Jap materials, the local catch this month shows an increase of about359 words
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Article94 1946-06-23 3 Sunday Times Correspondent. MUAR, Sat. A Cbinrs? family of three were shot, the son fatally, when thr?e Chinese robbers, armed with rifles, forced their way into a house at Bukit Tiga, Ayrr M:\ni? Estate, Muar and wrre refused their demand for money by the oTucantv The94 words
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Article244 1946-06-23 3 WAS P.W.D. OFFICER EXECUTED? Sunday Times Covrt-^pon^cnt. KLAMJ. S;.t. SINCE no clues have hM discovered re^irdin? Ihe whereabouts of Mr. I Joaquim, a senior P.WJX Government servant. «ii:» dis appeared ni> sternum v lO'luing his arrest by t Jic Japanese in August lav| the theory is that he MM secretly244 words
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Article, Illustration124 1946-06-23 3 n^iE Secretary cf St.ue u>r >t»e Colonies hai ar-pro.ei thf Ing appo.ntm-iU. Mr. i no Wil mso r» Mr Phil p Johnson iKUior Thomas M"d_o. k-. ;o le *drnn.t.ative Officer-, M ...i 'ir.i Pool; Mr. Tim %P "H jDurgnat to be a Probation \:y A t:art Con.se.vctor o." Por».u124 words
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Advertisement255 1946-06-23 3 1793 -<*=>- ai ti L. We can sfPP'T y° u with any BR mSH and AMERIC KH books or H^JlAJBl^^bW^^** periodical* that you may require Send us a list of yjur requirement and 2&B^riitfl We sha pleased to quote you 'Sßr^f^eS Clubs. Schools. Mf.-ses, HosplUls. Buylness Houses, Oovernmem <^>rf |P^f?J255 words
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Advertisement151 1946-06-23 3 APOLOGY We regret that of ing to the incomplete reconstruction A rrt>ovatioa of our premise* our ?crvtce will not be at your disposal until MONDAT. lai Jul/ 1946. SELEGIE HAIB DRESSING SALON 101. Selegle Road, Next to NanK Heng Co. Head Office: COLEMAN HAIRDRESSING SALON SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY «3151 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1946-06-23 4 MASSACRE AT KAMPONG TO/1 JAPANESE Krmpii-ta. staff are being sought by British war climes investigators in Kuala l.umpui in connection with the death of Mrs. Do: is van der Straaten, an Au tral.an. whose bod; fell 10b feet from a window of Knnpei-tai headquarters1,146 words
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581 1946-06-23 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore June 23. 1946. Dangerous Roads r. HER^ cm suie:y be lew i ciiics of comparable sizj re the standard of di.vtaf is as poor as it M Binga day. Th c figures lor rt.aa &c:ide. ts Continue to riS3 —theu m nth—::ni it s oovious tnat581 words
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Article708 1946-06-23 4 Take the millions to the food AUSTRALIAN NEWS-LETTER By 808 GILMORE MELBOURNE, June 13. gVERY bite of Australian meat that you Malayans have had in the past, and L every bite of Australian i 'butter or cheese that you might be lucky enough to get those days represents a wasteful708 words
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Article380 1946-06-23 4 LETTER TO THE EBIT3R THE article Men needed by Special Police" by your corresnondent. published in yewr last issue, made very good reading. I appreciate whnt the Special Const? bulary is doing today, but fear *hat your correspondent has r>n incomplete picture of the Utt that existed under380 words
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Advertisement344 1946-06-23 4 LASSI F I E D OvERTISEMEI Uasni.ed Smalls ■n »cr I »i»-§t M !i< Notices per singlr column inch Personal Domestic I i iini .Mm harga sio. ISJi ««r<t* compi'* MM til c iM-n«l> ni> be vm b> posl Mpwipawlij b> rrm'lumrc I*r >••■ Irlrphorx- %dvrrtK i.< i si:i «r344 words
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Advertisement49 1946-06-23 4 Wt- ait surr you »ili o« lnjprcaaMl with the unusual value «nd quality 31 DAH SIN classes and »tth expert pve examinations to cure your headache and eve ctraUilngs Try Dah Sla «errW before yu« fo •!»where DAH SIN OPTKAI HOUSE Manufacturing Ophthalmia Opticians J25, North Bridge Road. Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement146 1946-06-23 4 [IT'S EASY V PHONE US-WEfLL COLLECT EMPTY BOTTLES The public demand for b. N. Aeiated Waters reflect! the C outstanding popularity enjoyed by thesL* refreshing drinks. But in order to maintain supplies in the white embossed bottle* a s In pre-war days, it is earn- e-tl" requested that empty bottlrs146 words
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Article313 1946-06-23 5 C.I.D. MEN ARMED DAY NIGHT To Shoot It Out With City Gunmen Sunday Times Reporter ALL officers and men of the Criminal Investigation Department in Singapore are armed day and night. That follows one of the latest orders issued to the plain clothes branch of the police force. Fire from313 words
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366 1946-06-23 5 inuaj rirr.cs n^j-.ater Singnptw c-.lre.'u'.y >.»r.i'rir«j from -hut asje 01 d;ctors\ three more doctors from one intent hos have ;-ent in (heir res gnations. .1 r.Jimb^r <»f resignations from doctors he liberation to over rlozen. The three doctors who have n notice of their366 words
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Article86 1946-06-23 5 t a.rmd robberies were re- I The <':iirvse md t 1 were two j The Indian robbed of $100; by three Chinese o"e of' *-norn wns armed with a pMai l| the juivtlon of S-ed Alwi d Kamp Raa i it 3 10 p m At 886 words
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Article, Illustration56 1946-06-23 5 I ield Marshal Viscount Morts <>m ry of Alamcin. CIGS. devi»nate, ric ur?d on his a«ri al in Tairo at t'*e start of his rerent tour of F^ypt. P?lesiiT°. Greece .-»nd Italy. On «h: 1-ft arc Air Vice Marshal Darvrll. G.sv fl? Rpn-rd Pa^et56 words
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Article121 1946-06-23 5 Th<- Sirujajwre B*'immmg Cluo will d>-requist>oncd on MM Ist Julj It Intfndrd to re-opon Uu- Club femken nn the 7th Ju'v afrer the h*nce over has be«n conrieted Former Mrmben are -'quested to pply v.) Rsnni'./nwick efc Go Second Flo it. Hongkong lank Chambers for applfotlons forms121 words
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Article147 1946-06-23 5 SWIMMING CLUB OPENS ON JULY 7 rHE Singapore Swimming Club, recognised pre-wa is one of the finest in th: cast, Le re-open d to members from July 7. The cluo, which has tett occupied by the NAAFI for jeme time, will be de equi^itioi.eJ on Ju:y 1. Former memoers desiring147 words
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Article134 1946-06-23 5 Sunday Tim.»s Correspondent KUALA LU^iruß bai MR. KENNETH GEORGE HAMIM NETT.. a planter in Seiangcr before the war, received the 0.8. E. in the King s Birthday honours 1 st published in Inoia. Mr Hamnett received news ol his award after his arrival in134 words
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389 1946-06-23 5 THERE was no communal or poetical motive behind recrnt disturLa.i.. s i> tween Hindus and Musi rus ii: the Tanjong Pag.r aie;». stated Inspector A. R. McEwan. of the C.1.D., in ii Singapore Police Court y^s t niay. In C\urt was 26-year-ol": Shaul389 words
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Article49 1946-06-23 5 TWO charges of being ;ound in possession of a 32 pistol and 132 rounds of ammunition an.-* an air rifle without licence were explained to Hllrey Edward, before Mr. R C. Hoffman in the Fourth Court, yesterday The case comps up again tomorrow for mention.49 words
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Article47 1946-06-23 5 The MuniclDality of Singapore has appointed Dr. Mary Tan tc be a member of the Central Mid wives Board. Dr C. H. Ouko, Dr. E. A. Elder, Dr. H. L. H. Lim and Dr. Chen Su 7an have also been appointed I members of the Board. J47 words
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Article55 1946-06-23 5 LONDON. Sat— C.co.g- Jackson. Parkh»«rst r^^r'd convict, is still uncaptured. I is thouc t that he is still on Isle of Wi?ht. b cause six br.r lanes have occurred sin-e his esca<i? a we*k ago. Jarkf«A may be masquerading ns woman. si"cr a female ii55 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-06-23 5 Tl is new v;rsion of the old-tim I ho^ lile" s.Vi.t, n'.ide In bla k hratlri, v Let -rimmed ani slit up the front, is as nonular in London /or evening wear as for clay us?.39 words
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Article83 1946-06-23 5 LONDON. Sat— Dr. Edith Stimmerskill, Parliam.ntary Secretary to the Ministry of Food, told the House of Commons, in reply to demands lor the control of shop prices of whisky and gin, t! at experts na-i advised that it was imrtissibl: to drfine snirits. Even if some definition were83 words
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122 1946-06-23 5 Malay Troops Train For 'Civvy-Street' Sunday Times Correspondent. KUALA LDKPOB. S^t. MEN of the Ist Battalion Malay Regiment, under the command of Mr] or G. E. C. Ash, who neefct y arrived in Kuala Lumpuv from Port Dicksor, ire en guard duties at the Governor's House, the Curl and other122 words
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Article27 1946-06-23 5 A senior member of the court being still indisposed, the field general court-martial, in Bin~anoro. of Major F. T Methercll. RE ME was further postponed till Fiiday.27 words
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Article98 1946-06-23 5 THE marriage toon pLvce in Singapore on Fiiday of Mr. Morris Edgor, son of the late Mr. ard Mrs. R. M. Edgar of El:nburgh. S-otland, and Miss Jeannette Louise Ileddle. elde.it 'ai ehtcr of the Inte Mr. and M s. Douglas Heddle of Edinbu Scotland The bridegroom98 words
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284 1946-06-23 5 $45 Million Jewel Case New Arrest Sunday Times Reporter. THE Japanese lieutenant colonel whom th? B::tav!a investigators were reported last week to be hunting jn connection with the $45,000,000 "Treasure of Nakainuri case has been arrested in Jca?. He is 45-year-old Lt.-C I. Akna Nomura, dircc.or or the Japanese Java284 words
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Article225 1946-06-23 5 600 MORE MALAYANS RETURN Sunday Times Reporter rIE arrival of two n. N ortiay afternoon h.. to Singapore nearly fiCO rjtuining Malayans, created another accommodation problem <r. the city. The ships were the Kliptontein and the liner Strathaird. The former broi'ght amut 17.i passengers from the United Kinsdom while trie225 words
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Article105 1946-06-23 5 FO young ex-deteciivcs M.V.: Yuen Kan and KOl Vii Yonfr, who are serving ienten?ei of fly? jrcart 1 riecrous 1 rmnt e^ch for b"r>tin? Un deta'ntn dt'ri"-' th« JnTrrF? o-i"-i--tion of Sin^anor". cavo rv for the proseevtien at the ino\ before Mr. H A F r-rr105 words
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Article28 1946-06-23 5 Sir Han Hoe Lim h^ appointed a m mbor of :he Advirorv Council -r.-iorr m place of Mr. Wee rwc Tcow, OB E.. who has r llffn -128 words
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Advertisement207 1946-06-23 5 Wlien you overwork or worry or suffer acute^ ,-i nerve strain, your system it gradually rohbeil of certain vital Minsrml Salts. So you get wR Rundown, Tired and Depressed. You must XjP replace those precious mineral elements. That is wny this amazing tonic and food com- bincd is such a207 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1946-06-23 6 Sunday Sports Letter Front George Chisholm In Londoii P POTTING my first county cricket championship table v since returning to England, I have been trying to discover just what there is in this brighter cricket" if anything. At first analysis it would1,121 words
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Article181 1946-06-23 6 LONDON, (By Air). TH! KF> is a great future for women's crirUet and girls playing cricket now in British schools "will form some spectacular teams for tomorrow." according t't l.carie Constantino, the Wot Indian cricketer. In his book "Cricket in the Sun" published jn IAP - 181 words
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Article59 1946-06-23 6 IN one of tJ c hardes: fought matches of the Southern Tennis ChEir.piop.ship Tournament. Captain Felicismo Ampon. Philppine Da* s Cup nla< er c'ronDed a de?isio n 6—2, 7—5 to William Taibcrt, United States' second ranking n*tman. Sixth ranker Gardner Mulloy won from Ampon's team mate. Raymundo Doyrc,59 words
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Article66 1946-06-23 6 Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA. Sat— Ac a general meeting of the Malacca Chinese Football Club the following office-bearers mere elected: president: Mr. Yeo Kirn Sek. vice-president: Dr. H. K. Lung, hon. secretary: Mr. Chan Choo Tlong, hon. treasurer: Mr. Cha'i Boon Eng. Hon. auditor: Mr. Chan Cheng Kiat.66 words
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Miscellaneous201 1946-06-23 6 by Edgar Rice Burroughs im A TSM*»_E CHAMBER, TVi6 MuMMY-MiN CLAWING BACK, iin AWE ANO I I THEN. IN A DCATVM.IKE. StLSNCC, TV.S DRESSSD TAAZAN in Tm6 ROt TRAP«».G9 C3P ia^aW REV CENCE, TWE ANOEHT OKS I wONO6«iNO APE-r^AN WA* LEO ThROUOM AN EQT^TiAIN WASkOR. fl^*| WHISPERED TOGETHER AS A201 words
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Miscellaneous433 1946-06-23 6 CANCER (Jane 22- July 23) Net the kind of a week to go around knocking chips off shoulders. Be tactful and. later, things improve Two progressive days mid-week. Take full advantage of this good period to accomplish some 'long-sought -for desire. LEO (Jul> 24-Aug 23)— You can achieve excellent results433 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-06-23 7 i i I Rrarkman .«rul hb twin brother. Franco!*. ».<r.' mis i i the Rri'is^ G It Wl i nrackmai> .-.inning with I ran; us (inishin: fouali.31 words
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Article357 1946-06-23 7 Fanang Eaces I i:::c i Reporter) PENWNG. Sat. IiKAT in Ike sem.-.d ratv hi uh eh Never Mind. I Ihe v. i eerd low ihMmd ti s.s i nhivii meant that backern Jn-t in sni'c of typ cal of an at'ernoon ip.ds und smallest fields357 words
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249 1946-06-23 7 Jockey Falls. is Taken To Hospital IPOH RXCES (Sunday Times I'.erortrr) IF'<JII. sa'. Jort Ms mount. Stri: after the post third '^as ta :en :il In an airbu- li happened oiter the here c first o Hie Turf Clobl two-day ni^ct'iig. The weather :tnd thi're was a *air attei U;t:249 words
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Article32 1946-06-23 7 A T t'e C m'-iM c iree'.fm < f In* Tali r T'^nnl^ H r'gapore I BtkW f!' h tli< I t run th' Sltgapoie rhnmn'omhtn f i n's for32 words
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265 1946-06-23 7 600 COMPETITORS FOR ARMY ATHLETICS Week-end Page Of Sports News OVER 600 competitors from about 30 Army units in Singapore will participate in the Army Athletic Mrclinjr at Jalan Be«ar next Saturday. Major-Gen. 1 H. Cox. I G.O.C. Singapore District, will be referee, while Mrs. Cox will give away the265 words
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Article182 1946-06-23 7 'THE Royal Na\kl Air g:jt>on playiti J clean, forceful football scoring two ,-ca!s In eaca ha'.f to beat the Chine-e Athletic f^ii) four-nil in a friendly jarr.e at S?mbawang >xst »rdaj Combining with better jrderstanding both in arark and defence the R.N. A S domln%ted the182 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-06-23 7 MALA YAN BOXERS IN AUSTRALIA Th» .Malayan boxrrs. Battling Siira. Tigrr Aman. Kid Pancho, Boy And:** an I Battl nz Kr*oon photoKrapbcd with Managers Kirn l.in Ann and Jack War Me on arrival in Austral a.36 words
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210 1946-06-23 7 Up-Country Sports News (Sunday Times Reporter) KUALA TRENGGANU. Sa:. A CROWD of about 4,000 includi-g the Sultan, the Res d tut Commissioner, the Hon. Mr. G. J. Black, and several officers, both military and civil, witnessed the recent footbull match between Kolantan and Trengganu210 words
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Article109 1946-06-23 7 (Sunday TUnrs Rrporttr) SEREMBAN. S«t. THE Negrl BemoUan Chinese R?creetlon Club, the leading soccer ie It the State will meet the Negri Sembilan Malp.ys In the first mater 1 of the Negil SjmLDnn Football League which starts on Monday. Ontstattoo and military tanw hav<> r.lso entered the competition109 words
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Article237 1946-06-23 7 Kriaft Scece? Sunday limes Krpcrten Krun. dat. PUH more miitchee were played during the VMk In tie Kitan soccer In th> llrst match the ItMsf Vourg ters strengthened Ui*lr cr.arte* for 1-ague honojrs when tnoy WK»m H S l win over the Knan Police. Tie r arfrin237 words
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Article104 1946-06-23 7 Sunday Times Reporter, KUALA I I Mil it Sat. MAJOR S L Reed, tamp commandant and spurt, officer of the Malayan I'nion !•< rrelariat. «as entertained to tiffin on Thursday by sportsmen in the Civil Government on the eve of his drriarture to England Major Reed104 words
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Article142 1946-06-23 7 i.-unday Time; Reporter) MUAR. Saturday. |N spite of the fact that they lust three-nil to the Muar Od Boys in a soccer match yesterday, the Muar Go* eminent English School XI ms already made a name for iuspt Of the patt mat?h?a played dur n. the142 words
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Article48 1946-06-23 7 (Sunday Times Reporter) SEKEMKAN. Saturday. VfR- H. D. EIDLAKE. vho was ur.ee ■L'l captn'n of the Negfl S'mblaM horkey XI. has been elated Fre.sid-'-t of th> N grl fembl'an Club, the i rdi'iK sp-ns end ioc vl club :n tins State which has now been reoiganisca.48 words
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Article699 1946-06-23 7 LONDON, Saturday. ON the eve of the first Test match, Laurie Fishlock, Surrey's left-hander opening bat who was ignored when the England team was chosen, must have given the selectors food for thought when he plajed a sparklirg innings r>f 77. including two sixes699 words
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Article58 1946-06-23 7 The following will r< present the V.M.C.A. at table-te.i.-if against the Chinese Swimming f iub at 21, Amber Road, on Sunday July 7. SINGLES: Wee Swee L-c Ang Sam Guan. Son Tcow Keng. Fung Guan Swee, Toh Shiing Ghee. Sim Soo Juay. Lav Kirns? Hiong. i Reserves :—Fung58 words
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484 1946-06-23 8 KILLEARN MISSION PAID FOR BY BRITAIN 19 Executives Sunday Times Reporter UERE is the answer to the question of who foots the bill for the establishment of the Special Commissioner for South-East Asia in Singapore: It is a Foreign Office mission paid for by Imperial funds. The only staff who484 words
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Article, Illustration43 1946-06-23 8 Back on duty again outside Canada House in London is Cpl. Nelson Baker, of the Royal anadim Mount d Police, wearing the picturesque r<*d coat, ye low-striped b"u^ breeches and character tic hat of the famous Dominion police force.43 words
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Article192 1946-06-23 8 (Continued from page 1) and taking two wickeu in the spell of an hour, zaye way to googly exoert Wright witn the total at 39 for two With the change of r-owlers. run-getting slowed down till Hazare pulled Smailes for an excellent four. Mankad n-ached forward to a192 words
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Article96 1946-06-23 8 NEW, YORK, Sat. JOE LOUIS today said hs might meet either Taml Maurirllo or Jo» Wolcott, In September, but, "it Is ap to Mike Jacobs." A Department of Justice spokesman said today that the denarment would study any complaint against promoter Mike Jacobs' control of professional boxinzUP - 96 words
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Article65 1946-06-23 8 'Sunday Times Correspondent.) KUALA LUMPUR Sat. SERIES of public health talks on malaria. tuberculosis, typhoid and venereal diseases, have been arranged at different centres in Kuala Lumpur during the next four weeks. These talks will be conducted in Malay, Chinese. Tamil and Punjabi. The organisat.on is in65 words
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Article, Illustration586 1946-06-23 8 BOMBAY, Sat. THE world may £nd it necessary one day to beat a pathway to the princely Indian state of Travancore. which just now is playing a cagy "sit-tight" game with its rich deposit? of mineral sands including thorium, IMB which atomic emrgy586 words
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