The Straits Times, 30 June 1946
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Title Section19 1946-06-30 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.v MALAYA No. 570. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 30, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article399 1946-06-30 1 Special Powers For Sentries In War On Gangsters Sunday Times Repcrter CULL powers are to be given ta sentries and police guards at duajis, stores, warehouses and any area officially described as a "protected place" to stoot to kill tliose who fail to heed challenges399 words
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Article280 1946-06-30 1 Sunday Times Reporter HTHE official war against the black market and its operators I has begun. Mr. J. Hamer. tie Food and Price Controller. Singapore, has been appointed the chief executive ami co-ordinating officer in an all-out campaign which w M include the u*e of280 words
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Article, Illustration43 1946-06-30 1 Donald Sic? e.s, vho was a ncr of war in M&lmya and Siam. has Ml f>r his Baftl «>xatninvion for *i ry into the Pol cr fie is tift. Sin. and v iU b* the forces tallest man43 words
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Article97 1946-06-30 1 BATAVIA, Sat. KUKRI-WIELDING GarklMs smashrd a "furJcus attack" by armed Indonesians across the Bekasoi river, a British spekesman anncunc?d today. He said the Gurkhas drew their kukris -curved, traditional Nepalesc weapon— and charged the attackers only alter the Indonesians had broken an agreement madeReuter - 97 words
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Article37 1946-06-30 1 TOKIO, Sat—ln a checkered 'cirt and blouse, the first woman speak in the Diet today ask3d that repatriation be sp3?d'd and IbrU ex-scrvicmen hf ser»l honr* n* speedily as' possible.—A .P.37 words
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Article83 1946-06-30 1 Sunday Times Reporter CIVK men, four masked and brandishing revolvers, held up the occupants cf a house in Hospital Road, off Kampong Bahru Road, at about 9 o'clock last night. The robbers who remained on the premises for 15 minu'es got away with S>3o in cash83 words
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Article134 1946-06-30 1 London, Sat. THE appointment of rhe temporary caretaker government in India, pending further negotiations with the Indian parlies, was announced by the India Omcr :oday. Of the c ght members of the new Viceroy's Executive Council formed for this purpose, two will be Ind ans. TheyReuter; UP - 134 words
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Article301 1946-06-30 1 BREAD CUT BUT DIET BETTER London, Sat. BRITAIN'S bread rati«.nir. K O will reduce consumption Of bread and flour probably by more than five per cent to ten per cent though it will increase the consump::on of Srain in all forms, and thus improve Britain's total diet. Thi.; is madeReuter - 301 words
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Article172 1946-06-30 1 BATAVIA, Sat. DAD I O Jogjakarta reported tonight that the Inrt-ntsian Premier, S v t a n Rharir, was Hdnaoped from his hovel in Scrakarta by an ar»nM f>an,-l. The reoort. which was still not confirmed at midnight, was monitored by th< Dutch Government Information Service at 8172 words
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Article352 1946-06-30 1 LONDON, Sat. OX the eve of the atom bomb test at Bikini Atoll, British blood has been curdled by the publication of an official report of the British atom bomb mission on v/hat ij known so far of the deadliness cf atom bombs other 35,000 houses352 words
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Article, Illustration87 1946-06-30 1 In the Clinton Laboratories at Oak Ridje, Tennessee, where the atom bombs were made, th? plant Is producing more fan 100 typ^s of "radiostopes" rad'oactive substances no.v being us;;l to fieht disease, shed new ii.ht on the processes of life, and generally harness the atom87 words
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Article242 1946-06-30 1 Palestine JERUSALEM, Sal. f LAPPING on a Mtfprttt curfew, thousands of 3ritish troops ko'.ated Jerusalem from the rest of Pale;tine today and carried out the greatest search in tno city's history. Armouivd cars patrolled the streets and planes circled low overhand. The entire executive committeeUP - 242 words
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Advertisement89 1946-06-30 1 Y. T. LEE Pen Repairers Repairs Gaarantred for 2 Yean. 332. North Bruise Rd. ft 34 Chi!>» St. ;Pmm> .971=. CARTER'S INK (AMERICAN BLUE The Ink Of The Year Dries 6 WorJs Behind The Pen. Try It! Obtainable Everywhere (2J o*.) II n MMMI IT-S TIMICLY! "J2J. W~ k In89 words
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Advertisement267 1946-06-30 1 AVO TESTING METERS RECEIVED Afenta Mat it* KEE HUAT RADIO CO. MMM Orchard ltd Singapore. PhoM 4566 MAIL ORDER SERVICE. "■^■UuoHfIHIBuMIHBMMMMUMMr JM Oar wcl!-e üblijhtd Mail Older S.rvlce, lumous throu^nuJi Mi end South East Ala, plus our Ucmendous st-x-lc of Musi', mab.'e v. a attend to your Mall Orders In267 words
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Article, Illustration1533 1946-06-30 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS Cliv i laiirwilll CiillloOll h to ISinga-WL'll-iHiuippec! to with one of the thoi i o b I c m s the Colony the proposed constitutional ms for he has had '.and experience of .onti in Ceylon, j the most politiadvanced1,533 words
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Advertisement235 1946-06-30 2 KIDNEY WEAKNESS mt rca:i I kWn K b-jt to the svttenr H means tntoloritbV n>n n h< and Rl-.rurr.. •r.-dom and Witts Kidney an<l Bladd r irp umivalleU. and are a f«r aM kirds of Klanej Pn( j nutekrjr rrall ItarmfuJ lmpui-'Ue* from tne syrt«m OE WITTS KIDNEY BLADDER PILLS235 words
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Advertisement83 1946-06-30 2 ifeARDEN COMPANY Refrigerating Engineer* 82. Orchard Hd P.O. Box 755 Jilcgrnms.' "MARDEN." Singapore 4A, Robinson Road. Singapore Tel. T92G Klnang Branch: 7 Jalan Lambak, Kluanc X.I. 95. IMPORTERS INSURANCE AGENTS EXPORTERS ESTATE SUPPLIERS SHIPPING AGENTS RUBBER DEALERS. Consul* Us far All Yonr Requirement*. Always In Stock For Your Inspection A83 words
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Miscellaneous389 1946-06-30 2 SINGAPORE Kt.U VLIUOKft from MMB to 1 p.m «od 31- to II u oi ob fib metre* fr»a» noon u »Ei on 1823 mis sec *a «i metre Mi* and froo> 7.4S to 8 30 p.m od i.'ttt mew 4t> 81 mrtrr Mnd CHINESE noon to 1 15 lid <new*389 words
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Miscellaneous245 1946-06-30 2 News 8.35 p m. Piano Pr.rade. 8 45 p.m. Thanks you for lattrs 9 p.m. Calling all sportsmen. 9.30 Music Parade. 10.15 p.m. Foik hands In harmony, 10 30 p.m. Radio ncwsreel. 10.50 p.m. Jesus Chrirt as God. 11 p.m. George Evans. 11.30 p.m. Vews. 11.40 p.m. Pn«ra today's pa245 words
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Miscellaneous162 1946-06-30 2 11 .30 a.m. The news an.i 1 chip news. 11.45 am Piano playtime 12 noon Bright and shining 12.30 p.m Film and theatre music. 1 p.m. News Headline), j 01 p.m. Music for romance. 130 p. or.. These foolbh things. 2 p.m. N"» Headlines, 2.01 p.m. Sports resultj 2 15162 words
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Miscellaneous309 1946-06-30 2 SUNDAY BRIDGE PROBLEM Just as it is a declarer's duty to "sever communications" between his two opponents, so K i the defenders' duty to mfl****" 1 1 those communications by. every means avr.iiabie. Consider today j hand. The average? player in th; East position would lose contact with his cwn309 words
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312 1946-06-30 3 Su.iJuy jin.ts RflBSXiCf r entity in a t:.l:l?-urcris of grey paint, \j 11, 18-yrar-ojd tc ai y built fcr the use i prt-war governors, r.nj fresh from a ■I t id it with tie En«-( Indies Flee*, is t^day ly'iuj in the inner312 words
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Article41 1946-06-30 3 Tl:e Navy has ai! .lied the title F^a-; Officer MaiayS and Forward Aroas^now that this a*rea romct under The British Pacific Fleet Command. Rear Adm ral H 1. ■gtrtoii*! command i.~> to be i Malayan Area.41 words
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Article34 1946-06-30 3 J LONDON. S;it.-*lt will ecst £9t or more to travel on the [Queen Mary when she makes her demob maid?n voyage to America. In the autumn of 1939 tt cost fill 10s.34 words
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Article156 1946-06-30 3 Indian Boy Wants To Be A-Bombed \V/ibiiL,GlO.\\ Sat. AYOLNG Inciiun matricu:-, in Bombay has othn-', cd himself as a hui; fUicea pc" in the fcr.n comng atomic bomb tests aj Bikini, a.-ki lg as hs cn'y rccomper.ee tint h's body D<? buried in the ground- "near thy building «i th«UP - 156 words
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Article52 1946-06-30 3 B|R- I Z, se--1 Mr.-,. CJ. B. aye G. B. 1 lye of estsrdav marri -d Wind Choo Lye Huut, 00 Lye Huat, oi Si.r-aporr, i's Ciidrcl i. DrMcgroOii U attached to while the of a promii i B n c b\i.-.i--l Alirr mxiT. a dinnpr rciidc:irc of52 words
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194 1946-06-30 3 The Colonel Played Hymns On the Bells ONK day almost t\o mont'is ago. a Br tsh army officer wal.ied in o St. Andrew s atheJral and asked to BM the iha; L-.i.n. H: said h- wss a bell-iinger and wished to ring the fathedral btlis at Sum'ay services. Mr was194 words
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147 1946-06-30 3 Man Denies, Then Admits Statement RE-EXAMINED by Chit-1 Inspector A. H. Frew, the prosecuting officer, during an inquiry into charges of causing hurt against P. P. Webb, a Eurasian police inspector, a witness confirmed the vrracity of his statement to the War Crimes Department, which he had previously denied in147 words
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Article38 1946-06-30 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KLANG. Sat—Mr. P. H. O'Fly.in has assumed duty as Officer Superintend ng Poli-ce Circle, Klang and Coast. Cant. P. J. H. Howse, who have returned from Icpve has resumed duty as O.C.P.D. Klang.38 words
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403 1946-06-30 3 FROM PRIVATE TO BRIGADIER Indian Who Led British Troops In 19 15 Sunday Times Correspondent PROM private to brigadier is the record of Brigadier r Ajit Anil Rudra, 0.8. E., whose promotion and appointment as Director of Morale, at General Headquarters. New Delhi, has just been announced. His .career is403 words
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Article105 1946-06-30 3 Ceylonese Backs Real Rubber Colombo, Sat. NATURAL rubber is still far superior to synthetic particularly b:c:iuse it i<?ncs itself more easily to manufacturing processes, says Dr. A. Sundaralingam, weilknown rubber technologist who has just returned from England. The prospects for natural rubber depend, however, on economic conditions in the UnitedReuter - 105 words
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Article87 1946-06-30 3 Sunday Times Correspondent KLANG, Saturday. ON the eve of his departure to England on leave, Mr. O. E. C. Wisdom, acting Res.dent Commissioner, Selangor, was enterta ned to tea by the Sultan of Selangor at the Istana Mahkota. Klang. The function uu3 aUt;iJi.j t>y members of87 words
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Article36 1946-06-30 3 Seabathers visiting the island's beaches today a;\? reminded that hl«h water is at 12 09 p.m Height 8 ft. 9 ins Theie will be a nieht tide at 11.10 p m. Height 10 ft.36 words
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Article, Illustration22 1946-06-30 3 > ihc Sea r.. .e 11. thr C-ovrrnors yacht as she looked in her pre-. war whit; paint.22 words
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Article, Illustration144 1946-06-30 3 Posthumous D.F.C. For Malayan Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, June 18. MRS. LUNDON, wife of Mr. F. O. Lundon, recently received from the King at a Buckingham Palace investiture the D.F.C. afforded to their son F/O. O. DA. Lundon, RAF Coastal Command, who gave his life in the Bay of Biscay144 words
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Article, Illustration14 1946-06-30 3 M. Gabriel Morand, Irerch Consul, who has re-ononed the Consulate-General in Singapore.14 words
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449 1946-06-30 3 Sunday Timp Correspondent Melbourne, June 20. STILL earrs)algning ardently for funds for the AIF Malayan Nursing Scholarship Fund, Lt.-Col. SAT. Pond (formeily Austral an 3th Div.) wiitea in Th-> Hospital Magazine that "the King has no more loyal subjects anywhere tVian most of449 words
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318 1946-06-30 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PfcNANG, Saturday. PENAXG tomorrow completes her first month as a po twar free port. Although official figure.? are not y o> available, the beaming faces of traders tell a story of recovery and progress which a month ago would not have318 words
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Article224 1946-06-30 3 Singapore Courts Are Congested Sunday Times R<- portal OINGAPOKKS crime h.uv, 0 offences against food proclamations, petty thieving and pickpocket in", lia\e caused a congestion in Singapore police courts tluit unnreredentMl un-1 <h I n spite of (her i courl;. In some t boe:i fi>und necessary to fix dates four224 words
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Article76 1946-06-30 3 Sunday Times C'orrrspwndent PENANO, Sat. A PAN-MALAYAN clerical un.on conference may be held in I Kuala Lumpur during the August hoi days, if arrangements now being discussed by Mr. Khoo Teik Ec, President of the SeianRor Union, and N. Ponnudurai, President of the Penanp Un on, are76 words
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Article55 1946-06-30 3 LONDON. Sat. THE millionth Austin car has rreen completed at i^onbrid^e Factory, Birmingham It wa3 autographed by all the men who assisted in its construction and placed in the Austin museum The man who won the ballot for the 999.y9!)th car. Bernard Dodds, out of 23,00055 words
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Article207 1946-06-30 3 THIRTY -TOUR p. ffl Singapore ft B O.A.C b.d Op.tr \g >ttfl r the United Kingdom In Australia and Burma. Tor I'ni: J Kingdom Mi J. M. Ross. A Cmtir J.C. N. Mr P. I bridge, Mi. c. Trick. Mr. J.C \v For India: Mr. K Mvaia I207 words
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Advertisement109 1946-06-30 3 SFARTS I.N- BEST COMMERCIAL QUALITY lj;i;;iit Drawn Mild Steel Bars (all sizes) (als:> Free-cutting Steels, Shafting if M -ichining Qualities) Hi.oli Tea ile Hex. Bolts and Nuts (all kinds) ()n tii.- \lrnir;ilty. \V;ir Office and Air Ministry Lists. QUICK DELIVERIES FROM ENGLAND Sofe Distributors: ASSOCIATES LOCAL INDUSTRIES IB MUM R3AO109 words
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Advertisement30 1946-06-30 3 PAXMAN-RICARDO MARINE DIESEL ENGINES 80. 224 336 H. P. ARE AVAILABLE ON 8-1 0 MONTHS 1 DELIVER".' EX -WORKS. PRICES t PARTICULARS ON WRITTEN A! > :'!."-«7»v; UNITED ENGINEERS (S'P&Ra) Ll9.30 words
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591 1946-06-30 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE. JUNE 30. 1946. Action At Last the i!d <>[ anoiiur monlh fi hi wh.ch armed ganj robb?r;t i h;.ve ay Uurw a day, the anncuuc:I at pro--1 placrt," >u.h i Harbour Beard, are to bf n "shoot to ki 1" powaci a,'ahist those who •.r dial]591 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1946-06-30 4 SHE SPENT 2 YEARS WITH THE GUERILLAS THE last time I saw Nona Baker, who has just been awarded the M.B.E. (Civil) for her work with the Malayan guerilla forces, she was wearing a becoming evening dress made out of a parachute. She was staying in Kuala Lumpur for a1,091 words
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Article792 1946-06-30 4 "Black ingratitude" to the Dutch An Australian on By 808 GILMORE MELBCURKT, Jtms 20. AUSTRALIAN black is. ing ct H Dutch shipping i-; "b'a:k IngratltaAi to a ttahrari ally," according to Joha Litcrfielci, rranaging director of the Consolidated Bnpott and Extort G oup of Austiaia (CIEGOA). c^EGOA is an "export792 words
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Letter226 1946-06-30 4 rjTTH reference to your article on Singapor's traffic problems, I am glad to hear that the police are going to do their utmost to educate road-users. Your reporter stated that the chief cause of road accidents was the presence of many poor drivers on the roads.226 words
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Advertisement169 1946-06-30 4 s i •> .Li. vessel will comm i. i -r: ad a t Ltd \C nte Olea Llae. lia4M N SAMUEL STOTT. ii r- i i S i <.':!"< c'-.r fit nas fy m mlMlnj ebruao I#O, whtn I been aboard II M S Scorpion his >h!p was lost ofl169 words
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Advertisement49 1946-06-30 4 Be sure your iEyes are luncuonlng \e th m ex-n..rud he:i usnorrou Oltun wIU be recouaDAH SIW OPTICAL HOUSE SSS North BrM«e Bml S |*re. Proprietor—P 8 DZrNO. OD. Ponner Geucral Manager ot NAN SIN OPTICAL HOI Nr. SlngHpore and Kuala Lumpur. Former Supplier to THOMfSON Ot-IKU CO.. elc.49 words
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Advertisement117 1946-06-30 4 C We earnestly request ail in po«--l 1 session of F N empty white V embossed bottl-s, to ret'irn them, or to communicate with as, or our Branch OftV f s A collection service iic>s been j^V^l arranged to ma«c It easier for I Your co-operation is so id c.117 words
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Article, Illustration28 1946-06-30 5 nor i»f Sinfafiore, enjo' tn*j his 35--niih the olonial Secretary, Mr P A. R. of Iii lie It ".V.lois Office Ike Pco"l Restaurant in Singapore28 words
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Article305 1946-06-30 5 DVERNOR EATS RES3S-CENTLUNCH Sunday Times Reporter rnor. Sir Franklin Gimson. ar.d the Colonial Mr. P. A. B. McKenvn, *er«* amorg hundreds •ho enjoyed a tasty, substantial sant in Singapore. The lunch :1 who a.c it v>tcd it excellent. Two w^! s after the Gcveinor had givui instruction.a ehaia cf Govern305 words
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Article187 1946-06-30 5 l.\G in the BBfn v tii.iia on Friaay 1 of the n's Aux-liary Air Force. cf them looking fww« rd r tu.n to c 4; iilan life I Se; li c plin> and of wearing rm. B C representative 1. de ings of some of187 words
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Article299 1946-06-30 5 Now Being Examined, Says Gimson THE Government of Singapore accepts, with one or two minor reservations, the recommendations of the Pyke Committee on the cost of living and intends to put them into operation to the best of its ability and with the utmost vigour, said299 words
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Article79 1946-06-30 5 Sund^v Times Corrrsoondent PENANG. Sat. A CHINESE. Goh Ah Bah, who it was all""7^ was found w*"h a Japan<^e pistol when arrested by the police for cycling without a light wrs vst~rc!av commit ed to -ta^d h'.s t:irl at the fo'thcom'n-j The acuse^. who79 words
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84 1946-06-30 5 FIRST acting Governor of Sara- wak, alter .t is formally taken over tomorrow as a Colony of the British Emnire by Mr. Malcolm MacDonild, tr-e Gover-nor-General, will be Mr. C. W. Da\vson M.C.S. Mr. DaT..;on, who a brother-in-law of Mr. P. A. B. McKerron.84 words
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Article, Illustration35 1946-06-30 5 MARGARET WEARS WHITE CHECK Lovely Marcaret Lcckuood. in this smart uviie an 1 il:e k summer ens?mbl-, will be in prriid cowns a~a.n ii her n*xt pioti're, GainsjoroaTh's "The Wicked Lady." toning to Singapore soon.35 words
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Article95 1946-06-30 5 IVKEN Poon 800k Tiaro. a 23--year-old CMnese woman, broke into a queue watins for th< ir rations at the Si».Rapore Cold Storage on May 25 a police constable who was controlling the queue as.'trd her to get to the enj and wait her turn. She refused. The95 words
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Article171 1946-06-30 5 LONDON TO DECIDE ON ARREARS Sunday Times Correspondent Penang, Saturday. pENANG Govennpettt ftct vanls who have been fighung for equal treatment With Singapore. Govemm.nt servants in the payra.nt cf pre-occupation arrears of salary, have teen officially noticed that Government *as referred the matter to the Colonial Office in crdr to171 words
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84 1946-06-30 5 COLOMBO, Sat:—The disinclination of registered unemployed to accept the work offered them s causing a minor headache to the Ceylon Government. The Government is anxious to provid. permanent work for the 30.00 a recis^-M unem^'ove<l in th~ island. Most unemployed, howt-.cr. muse to go backReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration27 1946-06-30 5 An c stcr no ris -truci by one of the latest En-lista fashions in hats-a trt-W < reat on with ft^*. strenmfrs at the back.27 words
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Article, Illustration303 1946-06-30 5 Sunday Times Repcrter MR. Paul G. Pcralca, vice pres dent of the Singapore Filipino Association, ha* been nominated tiie oilx ;»i representative of Filipinos vi Singapore and the Malayan Union to attend the inauguration ceremony of Philippine independence at Manila on July 4.303 words
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300 1946-06-30 5 DAFFLES COLLEGE will probably be reopened by Sept. 27 and courses will be shortened to two terms instead of three to enable students to complete their studies as soon as possible, said Professor W. E. Dyer, principal of the college, yesterday. What has been300 words
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Article180 1946-06-30 5 Sunday Times Reporter ANLM^ER of appJi from Ja: ancs^ to allowe.l to reside p.-rmai »nu ly in Singapore are now un«.tr cons derat on by the autn<>lities, but r.o Jap uw m has y t been granted permifMoa 0 do so. Cases are beinar considered180 words
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Article150 1946-06-30 5 Sunday limea Corre»po ijent PENANvi Sat. 1 CHINCiE wno rcpori.'a to me police t;ia: a robbery nad o,--cumd in a house in Ay> r itain and that one 01 the robbc s had been captured ar.d lacitca up m a room hzs b?en i,ent for150 words
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Advertisement141 1946-06-30 5 NEW CAVLTON CAVENAGH ROAD SINGAPORE DER NiW MANAGEMENT AS FIOM TO-MORROW 1 JULY 1C43 The n-.ost exclusive P-ance Hall 1 Rpslaurjnt a.tidied. tidied ■BAOTVfV& ATTRACTIVE c SPECIALLY SELECTED DANCE HOSTESSES I H'sT I I \s> P. \K 11 rhie limor* CocMalM <»PT N PAY Nir.JIT Finrt Cla«s Oii*ct Mnsk in141 words
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Advertisement157 1946-06-30 5 Just Unpacked a limited stock of BRITISH GALVANIZED BUCKETS 4 Gn!l;»ns I 2 1 ga j£e For Economy and Service buy them before supply is ex'vv.'sted Also Galvanized Corrugated s:irts !4 gauge V 8' H l C Prices on apyl cation. TAN Sm PEMG CO., 11, PHIU.,I? ST. PHO»7E 4S7t«157 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1946-06-30 6 Sunday Sports Letter From George Chisholm In London AS 1 write the English weather is still bowling out cricket and making a hash of Ascot. The only sport that seems to be enjoying the long talked about pest-war boom is speedway racfng. I tokl1,033 words
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Advertisement365 1946-06-30 6 SALE BY TENDER. 1 Croat > HQ. A I (or the purchase of ir>e foUonim vrhitlos beIndian Rid Croat '»let 3 ton lorry No. 30 HP 2joo— ln «\i i.< nt condiu Lot J li ml Tru-k No. HP Rood cond: True* No. I i 'is 23-4 H.P. iiKK) In365 words
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Advertisement326 1946-06-30 6 DIAMOND PLATISI'H JEWELLERY. High class Gold Jewellery set with Precious and Semiprecious Stones. BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE. Tin* finest that craftsmen CM ;w lie vi*. E-stablished «n I'Jl6. OPTOMETRISTS OPTIC! >M 3 13. Battery Road. Singapore. i Tiir mm i < i N i iti m v t OO LTD326 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous147 1946-06-30 6 J LCqAJ L /^CqNJ [\\j^/j rejection! by Edgar Rice Burroughs "placs you* lips to vjse o tcsr i.ovK op I "no' {am notths few rr*} I LOMa A6O.' THE VAUP.SE GODOtSS MURMURED, MAN TQLO Of IN *I» f~ O«A>ViNa TARZAN CLOSB. ANCiiNT PUOPHfiCY— Y7> TAEr AN* VvCaSJ CHAr^GSO TULA'S SWISTN=SS147 words
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Miscellaneous465 1946-06-30 6 AM ER (June 23-July 23)— Start the ne-.v working week vith especial attention to t*»» financial improvement of your income. This is most likely a pleasant work. Social gatherings and social contacts are on the schedule. Plan to enjoy yourself. LEO* (July 24-Aug 23) Be progressive in all you undertake465 words
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635 1946-06-30 7 TIIKKK THOUSAND servicemen enjoyed their fill of thrills nt the Jalan Ilesar Stadium, yesterday, i fiiuils of the Singapore District Army Athletic Meeting were held. competition in all items on the pro.igh records fail much Le'ow the army c many thrilling finishes to satisfy635 words
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Article, Illustration85 1946-06-30 7 Percy trading. 3j-> car-old Foathall. Middlesex. engineer, won the ?l-hour track walking race at the White City stadium on Saturday. June 15, coveting a rislance of 1?U mil's, "4^ yards. By walking non-sto^ throughout the 24 hours he broke the world record of 117 miles, 524 yar^s set up85 words
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Article230 1946-06-30 7 NOTABLE KENT VICTORY County Cricket LXDDON. H'l PH 1 a ihlre, Ycr Middlesex all winn ng their latest County tricket mat-hfs 1 that order at the head of the championship table v th respectively 112, 88 and 80 points All v.ero highly meritorious wins, particularly Lancash; but perhaps the most230 words
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Article152 1946-06-30 7 CINGAPOrfE fight fans will have opportontt) to-night of ys grand oo:.tr. "K>ddy ;htin3 in a local promotion. 1 1. beau n u« all 11 fc3.lt-> lv nai hit! 1 here, he nii-tts his hatpin iMt to.ll Sen Pong, the fr:mer Ma.l char.vcn The light Is152 words
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Article59 1946-06-30 7 The follcwtng will rep-uuit the V.M.C.A. a*, table t*,»:>, ajainit Chiate Sin o- ALhlet* Uutoa at the [Tennis Pavilion at 7.*0 p.m. on I Wednesday: SINCI JES: Fling Guan Svi cc. Funj," Guan Chy». Toll Shun.; Chee, Lav Kien« Hiou,' (Capt). I. C'i:ao Mong. lan^ Seek Wat.59 words
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Article132 1946-06-30 7 \T a special general m:<":n? of the \!ijialr P.P. the foi ovlng were e\rctcd cfllLC-bcarrrs fcr this year. President. Mr. Tan So > I lew. virepr, sidort. Mr Johnny C li. Chua. Hon. swrctary Mr. Chan \i« Chong. Hon. treasurer, Mr. Vi) Kian Hoe, hon. audlto". Mr. Llm132 words
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Article234 1946-06-30 7 Sunday Times R potter KLAWO Sat. 1 Sernbilan 1 .i»j Sereci--1 ban. met the Selango- Coast Club. Klaus In a cricket m-»'.ch at the 1 Klang Padanc. the gam-; ti;ding In a draw. The ecUneor Cias; Club bat-U-d first. %nd soor I' 138 r\n.v T>^ ,N.S. Club234 words
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233 1946-06-30 7 Up-Country Sports News Sunday Times Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. THE Sepamat District Football Aavmatim has le_n revived after a lapse of over four years of Japanese occupation and the election of office-be.;rers at a meeting; at the Segamat Club re«ulte«l as follows: President. Ca.pt. Md. Hr.-?ni_ bin233 words
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Article61 1946-06-30 7 Sunday Tim?s It^torter IPOH. Sat. A IIKfUIK move fo effect a 'Mr er imnortation of Australian ho*scs i:to Mala*..i b lining made in the Terak 'lvi rlub, w' ich is asking m-mhrrs to s itscribe towards the in'r.ort of 20 Ihorouhbrei gr-V-ns of tr-e to61 words
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Article311 1946-06-30 7 Malay Team Beaten In Key Game Krian Soccer Sunday Times Reporter Kiian. Sat. /^NLY two more matches temain to be played off for the completion of the first round of the Knan soccer league. By virtue of their fin? win over the Malay Youn.ss-'.crs in tho key match 'the DID311 words
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176 1946-06-30 7 IFTER an interval of four years. n the SRC. play their first s 0 er match on Wednesday when Hi j meet the Chinese Athletic Associat.on at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Recs team will be chosen from the following players Weober,176 words
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Article274 1946-06-30 7 Ipoh Race Results Sunday Times Correspondent i :poh sat. T^WO horses. Stella's Pel and Adieu Sa<resse. r. llapsed afT their race at Ipoh today. S'ella's Pet had run second in the second rac?. while Adieu Sa^es-ie had been vi placed In the fourth The results were: PIG SWEEP The draw274 words
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89 1946-06-30 7 IN a cricket match playea at Thomson Road yesterday, V.M.C.A. beat the Po'tce by five \viilets. Batting first, th« Police scorea P9 highest scorer belnj Pennefath;r with 51 runs. Marsh took six w\ 1 1 It for 20 runs. V.M.C.A passed the l-Oi'ce score with89 words
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Article72 1946-06-30 7 r PHE Crossoats drew ».th the 11th Port Operational Group (RE.) In a cricket nr»tch played at Changi yesterday. Batting first, the Crossbats scored .£5 runs of v h rh S. K. Sundram 36 and K. Tam'^yrajah 34 were the highest «corers. The Engineers replied with72 words
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Article454 1946-06-30 8 1948- Ist NORMAL YEAR Finance Secretary On The Outlook Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE Financial Secretary of the Malayan Union, Mr W. I). Godsall, hopes that 1948 will be Malaya's first normal post-war year. He alluded to this in the course of a speech introducing the Supply Bill454 words
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Article93 1946-06-30 8 Sunda> Times orrc^po-U. Nt FENANG, Sat. P>LLOWI\G the arrival of 100,000 yards of Indian text Its and 8.1:00 >ards of English fuh'ics. a cloth ramp has starred in Penan?. Issued to retail rs at about 70 certs a yard, tl SM socks are now finding93 words
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Article, Illustration149 1946-06-30 8 fABMEM MIRANDA, the 29- year-eld RraziWan film star who became famous in Holiywood for r?er 'I-YI-YI-YI' singinp. is now America's hishest-paid woman Last year her income was <:50.3f4. according to the latest l\S. Treasury I/st of rco->le carri. more than £78,730 a year. Hollywood naircs149 words
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Article262 1946-06-30 8 Scientist's Fears Of Dead Planet LATE NEWS PARIS, Sat. IUITUIM 90 minutes of Hie dotor.ation test of atOm b:mb number three under the Pacific, at a dat? yet to v" the v.orid may te swept by a wave of destruction which will turn it into a deid planet. dsclam Roo:it262 words
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Article99 1946-06-30 8 LIVEaPOOi. Sat. 'THE Indun- team u,:ainst Lan- Nuwab il Pataudi iCapt.', Mrrchant. Amar-.tth. Nim\r. B-»»erjee. C*rwat», Hazare. Najrudu, Mushtaq All and ;;.d. 1h? twcl.'lh nu>r. Is Sohonl. The I.an< a«-hirj team lit V/ashhi<H,k (Capt W. Plu<" J.T. Ik:n. B Ktaw. OA. Edrlch. W.E. PhU--11. T t99 words
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Article69 1946-06-30 8 LONDON Sat. 7 -HE Philad.iphia ni'tjo Eob Monty. i\cvnlsed wuld li r!it.l cbai.ipion by th- New York Athlc'ii Comml«hi<, srrc-sfiil'y f'.pfcndcd hb tlile. knocictr.~ out Allle S:ulz of >(pwar!t. Mm Jirsey. at n 6<; i.ire Garden h?re tonigh'. v compltely outclassed his ;it who was down69 words
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Article51 1946-06-30 8 PAP.IS, Sat— The British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Eevin at yesterday's meet ng ot the Big-Four foreign m nisters, insisted the Italian colonies must icmain under the present British military adm nistration under the proposed one year of waiting oerod before their fate is finally c'.ccided.—Reuter - 51 words
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233 1946-06-30 8 Sunday Times Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday. DATO Onn bin Jaffar, President of the United Natinnal Malay Organisation believes that a satisfactory solution of the Malayan Union problem can be worked out as a result of talks which he had in Penang last week with the233 words
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Article50 1946-06-30 8 MONTREAL. Sat.- It was re ported today that the Government investigation of the Russiani esP onage ring in Canada w uch resulted in the arrest of 15 »c SSi. including a member* Of Parliament, will result in the da m s tO u? fUrtherelght Caia!50 words
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Article164 1946-06-30 8 Newport (1.0. W.), Sat. A LARGE crowd outside the Guildhall here cheered Q 'orge Jackson, a convict who uas recaptured .yesterday after the longest escape on record from Parkhurst pris.cn. Jackson, handcuffed to an escort, was limping badly and with a three-day growth oi beard srriled backReuter - 164 words
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69 1946-06-30 8 G.i.s Jap Chorus Girls In "Mikado" TOKIO, Sat.— The Supreme Allied Commander. Gsn. MacArthur has ordered the Japan?se Government to make availTble 3.000 yards of silk fabric, mostly for costuming comir opera ospyers in the "Mikado" for an American production. GI actjrs ass sted by Janan--* chorus pftls will presentUP - 69 words
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Article56 1946-06-30 8 ROME, Sat.— To the ac:omnanim?nt of shouts of "Long live the Republic," a 69-year-011 lawyer from Naples. M. Enrico de Nicola, last night became th? Orst nrovtakmal r'"^ d*nt rt C a new Ital'an ReoublK He received 396 of the 468 votes cas> by Italian deoutirs inReuter - 56 words
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Article483 1946-06-30 8 Sunday limes Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. JIRGING that a return be t) made to the pre-war system of export taxation by reverting to a sliding scale, ;\lr. S. B. Palmer, speaking a' today's meeting of tbc Malayan Union Advisory Council said that the export '..ax483 words
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