The Straits Times, 7 July 1946

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  • 19 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES 7//£ LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA No. 571 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 7, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 386 1 London view of proposals \to the Sultans SUNDAY TIMES CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Saturday. TIMELY action by the Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, has gone far to relieve the political tension in Malaya which held such dangerous possibilities, states The Times, commenting on the reported proposals to the
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  • 39 1 i i- en- (it Britain'! new breß A ration cards. British housewivrs are free to take up their bread units in flour or confecrj If they wish and may take their units to any shop.
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  • 221 1 Mosley Says LONDON, Sat. SIR OSWALD MOSLEY described as utterly fantastic" H. Q. Wells' s> ogesticn in the Independent Labour Parly pap*r New- Leader that the British Royal Family had contributed funds to his dissolved British L'nron of Fascists. "It h absolute nonsense." Motley declared.
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  • 122 1 Problems BOMBAY. Sat. PANLir Jawaharlal Nehru, was iornially installed as President of the Indian National Congress today when the All-I.idia Con>mmittce met to ratify n at Delhi to accept the British Cabinet :\'s long-term plan Assuming the >~>. -sidentlal Pandit Nehru said the j regime in India
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  • 119 1 Sunday Times Reporter rURTHEK discussions on Mala- yan politics are to take place between Dato Onn bin Jaiaar, the pres dent of the United Malays National Organization, a.»d the Governor-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. "So far so good," was Dato Onn's comment when I spoke to
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  • 201 1 GOVERNOR LOOKS AT TOT "UTURE WORDS tt deep s gniAcance wen; uttered during the ceremony at Empress Place yesterday when the Governor, Sir Franklin Olmson, tin ve led the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles. They are: i A Sir Stamford Raffles was w one of the first Englishme. to pat
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  • 67 1 Baby With Two Faces Bodies TOKYO, Sat. rE Kyodo news agency reported on July 3 the birth of a female child with two faces, two bodies Joined above the hips and four lev. It said the father and mothrr in Nagano prefecture were normal. The agency said this is the
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  • 40 1 WARSAW, Sat. THE Polish Government Commission is investigating the disturbances at the Polish town of Kielce In which 37 Jews were reported to have been killed and 32 injured, Warsaw Radio said last night —Reuter.
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  • 36 1 Admiral Viscount Mountbatten paid a visit to the Colonial iam<> at Kensington Gardens, Londo n, to say g >odbve to the men of the Malayan Victory contingent before they returned to this country.
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  • 156 1 BRITAIN'S BIG TRADE ADVANCE LIVERPOOL, Sat. BRITAIN'S adverse trad? balance between imports and exports is likely to be less than was expected, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Daltor, revealed here last night. "I estimated in my Budget speech that the dencit in our external trade account this year
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  • 91 1 LONDON, Sat. THE visit of Field Marshal Montgomery to his old school —St. Paul's in Hammersmithcost the headmaster, Mr. Walker Oakeshott, £6. Under the school statute, only a bishop can obtair extra holidays for the students. Field Marshal Montgomery had asked for three days' holiday
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  • 39 1 AHMEOACAD, Sat. CEVENTEEN cases of slabbing— two of them fatal were reported yesterday in Ahmedabad where 46 people have been killed and 303 injured since the disturbances began between Hindus and Moslems last Monday.— Reuter.
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  • 251 1 PARIS, Sat. THE four Foreign Ministers late this afternoon resumed the search for agreement on who should or should not send out the invitation* to the 21 -nation peace conference on July 29 after ■tumbling yesterday through hours c-f fruitless wrangling. A day had been lost
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  • 194 1 LONDON, Sat. I EADING Malayan rubber producers intend to press fcr L complete freedom of rubber marketing after the recent agreement with the United States expires at the end of the year. 1 What they describe as subservience of tne British oiflc als to
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  • 68 1 Sunday Times Rrpoi ler KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AN Indian employee of the central workshops of the Malayan Railways was shot dead last night by a sentry guarding the premises. It is stated that the Indian was caught in the act of stealing property from the central
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  • 99 1 A-Bomb May Cause 50 ft. Tidal Wave NEW YORK, Sat. UICE-ADM. W. H. P. BLANDY. commanding the United States atomic task force, has fixed July 25 as the date for the second atom bomb explosion in Bikini lagoon. New Yrrk radio reports. The bomb will be exploded slightly bdow tl^e
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  • 63 1 Peiping, Sat. ARRANGEMENTS have been completed for the Soviet to hand over the Manchukuo puppet Emperor, Henry Pu-yl, to thf Chinese authorities with a fortnight. It was reported that Pu-yi would be escorted from Vladivostok to Shanghai, from where the Ch'nese authorities will send him
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  • 1233 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS ADMIKAL Mount!)at- ten continues to be a very busy man. Since his arrival in Britain for the Victory parade, he ha* attended a round of function** at which he has been honoured by universities and pu bodily of all kinds.
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    • 504 2 (MEDICAL AUXILIARY SERVICE, SINGAPORE. To assirt in prompt certification ss Claims f-r pay prior to Keoruary, I'iepoTsypertoMßdent «Ui attend at the St. John Ambulance Brwaae old UAS HQ in Ux: Okl Supreme Court from 4.30—6 pjn. on the Csy.« cai«l belo*. Ariyune *ho has any outeiandins claims for pay should
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    • 309 2 J£r EMsMgK^sf»g Jls^sL. VtL Kolly*ool'ij conception of the r '.«t- M'VtieAa D rich, as Jarmlla. queen of the ua in;; pirts, r\ |1m to film "Kismet" to be screened in Singapore s^orUy. In Tranauebar During tho w*r runcma ci--eulated in Bhganore thi EXPECTED back in Malaya Japanese were planni!-.^ fc
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 327 2 INDIAN I:t pjn 4 pjr. <ne-»j Gazette." 10 pm. Rad'o oiay "The SINGAPORE Hln <Ju»**^ 125 p.m and tr Years Betweer.' Tarn!) at I «.s p m i and froir 9pm -»•»—> to 1030 pa 'Dem is rimu»lJ?mi H. B. C Htu nkmvukk (ro_ aooo 3* 6.30 to i on.
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  • 507 3 Smuggled supplies— if you know where Sunday Times Reporter APITM if you know how can still be bought in Singapore at from $300 to $400 a lb., depending on the country of origin, or at $1.10 cents a tube of two noons (2 75 of an oz.),
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  • 159 3 >jnday I urn i K pontr PI VMM, puno-accordeo. is 4 riolir.i.t, trumpeter and vocalist, M->car-old Trnkn* Ma unafa known to thousands of Japanese thea'rr-go-r\ a., rugiyama was one t.f Japan's most famous artis s and return* to Japan tomorrow on the las* Liberty %h
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  • 161 3 Sunda;. Times Reporter BIG cars manufactured Li Canada v/i 1 be arriving in Singapore in a few days and their purchase will b? subject to priority, according to Mr. L. W. Geddes cf Weur. Bros.. LUi. Mr. "G< dies said that the Colonial Office wa<
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  • 61 3 PENANG Sat nXTY-FIYI new vehfclta Om majority of them be ng AusD registered ;ing. and new motor-car next week, acord IK to Mr. E. A. Clatnpit. ;ir of Vehi ies, in a statei >day. the arrival of cars and rxT.ition of Yellow Top and othf-r
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  • 154 3 5 MALAY GUNMEN TO DIE Sunday Times Correspondent Ipoh, Sal. rR a "brutal and wsliplanncd crime," five elder.y Malays were yesterday sentenced to death at the ei;d of two days' trial in ihp Superior Court before Lt. Co. J. Q. Adams on a charge of ;an£ robbery and murder. The
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  • 75 3 Webb Caned Detainee, Says Witness ON the resumption of the inquiry before Mr. H A. Ferrer in the Seventh Police Court yesterday into allegations of causing hurt against P. P. Webb, a Eu'asian police inspector. Yeo Kirn Kai. an Interpreter in the Joo Chiat Police Station, stated that he remembered
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  • 415 3 S. EAST ASIA MAP CHANGES TOO OFTEN NOW Sunday Times Correspondent MELBOUNE. June, 27. I USTRALIAN MAP pubfl 1 shinK firms aiv uhturbed at the speed with the Pacific and South East-Asia m?p becomes obsolete, c.on since the war. Printers are itant about going to press with any more maps
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  • 74 3 Four smart cirk from Wesley Unifies new colour picture "London Town" made bmsj Fle*t Stre et stare while on the way to lunch it the famous Cheshire Cheese. There is nothin* of postwar austerity about the clothes w orn by (left to nirht) Pam
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  • 231 3 PENANC TO TACKLE HEALTH HOUSING Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. F.E t- n problems of health and housing figure prominently in the town planning programme which the new "Mayor", Mr. W. C. Taylor, proposes to launch. With a view to making an early start, the Municipality contemplat.s taking a post-war
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  • 56 3 IN exhibition of about 100 sketches and watercolours of Malaya ?nd Malayan life by Mr J. R. Charton. well-knwn Malayan artist, is to be held in Singapore this week. All exhibits were done during internment in Singaoore. It will be at 15 Amber Mansions on Friday and Saturday
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  • 58 3 THE Singapore Municipal Com- missioners. after refusin? t"> undertake the work of petrol rationing in Singapore, have changed their minds. They are informing th? Government that the Registrar of Vehicles Department wV. do the work but only for a definite limited period of three months
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  • 266 3 JAPAN trained an estimated 2,000,000 men in Manchuria for war against Russia, but these troops were gradually withdrawn after the Pacific War began and used in Malaya and N.E.1., Major Gen Ryukichi Tanaka testified in the war crimes trial in Tokyo yesterday.
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  • 77 3 THE R. A. F. court-martial 'n Singapore of Sq.-Ldr. Peter; Jack, who is charged with man slaughter under the Air Force Act. will be resumed tomorrow morning. The trial is a sequel to an acncunt in Orchard Road on <iif night o. c Apr. 17, when a ie?L>.
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  • 31 3 The Norfolk St^Tin* Joirir Committee awar:'ei c ;io to Constable Blake of Wells, who swam in bitterU' cald water to rescue a Polish ait man who c- ashed on the Norfolk
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  • 123 3 Sunday Times Rep«»rter r NIGHT at 10 o'clock. 1 stene r-? to Radio Malaya will hear a broadcast periormance of "Tho Years Between" by Daphne dv Maurier. novelist and playwrightwife of Lieut. Gen. Sir Frederick Browning, Chief of Staff to Adm. Lord Louis Mountbptten, who ha-;
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  • 113 3 POM tomorrow publio address vans will be visiting street-; in prohibited areas warning hawkers that they are forbidden to operate in these ar°as and Informing licenced hawkers ol the places available for their use In authorised shelters. Unlicencrd hawkers will b° informed that they ar> 'orbidd'u to
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  • 47 3 Buddnn s H^nt prayers will i "id, led by BMi"i Boonkong U\ '■"■iimn of t*° ■*m^«? T lat Poad. on Ji'lv 14. itartln r 'orn 7 o m Cuddhists are i 1 v't?d to in thtM pr trt and in lh« pt-'ti' ?i? Si' i and Dh^.P'i
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    • 55 3 Sfifpgtta rd Your Baggage E. <T KEEFE MOCAGI \NU FORWARDING AGENT ROOM IS. NINES BUILDING !HAI.A< < .4 STREET. ivirc and forwarding Bagfagr, General Merchandise EUshipp lie Documents Prrpvrrd and Cv« sm Clearance Effected. ANYTHING ANYWHERE FOR CLERRRnCE OF MUJRRD SHIPmtnTS g from HIM of NUMVH i.r f..r /jjffn ri\<.
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    • 170 3 GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE REHABILITATION LOAM ISSUE OF $25,000,000 AT 3* Registered Stock Repayable 1962-1970--1. The Financial Secretary, Singapore, has authorised the issue of $25,000,000 Rehabilitation Loan as from tne Bth July, 1946. The loans will be issued at par. 2. Interest will be at the rate of 3 per cent, per
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  • 42 4 Mr Tan «h Yin. 34 yean, passed acef i-iiy on July 8. 194« at 1 30 pin r' Oenrral H«.-si ital. PunSunt ay 12 o'cloc< no i- i»l Deeply regretted by \lr lan Ah Kee. hU fa::^' brother, l Mr Cheah
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  • 598 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE,JULY 7,1946 Public Must Help IHE NEWS Hml tne firot p..aso o: di c-impa gn against the black marKet in Singapore vull be <'i:tc.cd If the removal oi tn oi unnc.ii IWJMT) iium tho tJt.U to be wnimly wtawnrd Most oi tae eaUina-ed -iu.'^uu Of today arc
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  • 1078 4 OUR SPARE-TIME SAILORS WON 10 D.S.Cs By Sunday Times Reporter TODAY all that remains of H.M.S. Laburnum, ence the headquarters of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, lies off Malay Spit near the Yacht Clvb one of the last survivors of the "Saturday afternoon navy" that once patrolled Malayan coasts
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  • 1078 4 Australian Echo Of Fall Of Singapore Air Mail Letter from BOB G1LMORE MELBOURNE, June, L' 7. A MALAYAN sKelvlnn was dragged from mc AaattaJaa cu t jjoard lujst week when Dr. Biuce Hunt, formerly a major in '.he Au-tra..an Army Medical Corps and a graduat at Lhaiigt, toid Perth Legacy
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    • 110 4 of our icti-ie gataatMl F r<. bottles are lying about (f^T\ fiome being used by unI I scrupulous people to d?fraid \i, the public, who i/urchrs?. \Vv believinK then 1 U) pontr.i!i A. our drirks. -S~~^ IHA public who have rj?en s'j K victimised, please give in- I" Y&i formation
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 45 4 The westftac took plac-' 1 uietly yes- ruay at W Straiu Ch.n.»e Metholiisi Chun h Kampont r apor Rd., ■.\es. between Peter Cc Kaw. f«vrs< son of Mr A Mrs Yap Oeok Twee and Pearl Jla Choo. younge*: dauchter A Mr? Heng Mvi Keng. both
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  • 724 5 Higher taxation hint at Ceremony CIR STAMFORD RAFFLES would understand that the main objects of the government at present are the restoration of law and order and the establishment of a sound financial position, and when that had been achieved, he would welcome, as had been his
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  • 27 5 ii ii |n- I'rtion J* ck riv.als t' c head of the st* k ue of Si.- Stamford Kafflw at ye^t-n'ay's ceremony.
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  • 80 5 'King Of Hills Note Leads To Arrest Sunda> limes orre^pondent A THREATENING not s gned The King of the Hills" ami iHostrated by a diagram inu a r.Hc. led to the arrest of voutl. thi-s morning >ust a-s he m cvrlinp :-d ?t to a It is thoi'?ht that MM
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  • 586 5 Sunday Times Reporter SPEAKING at yesterday 's ceremony in which the Governor, Sir Franklin Oimson, unveiled the statue of Sir Stamford Raffles, Mr. Roland Bradtlell, well-known lawyer und OM of the oldest Euro; ients of Singapore, urged: mu>t have restored to ttf at the earliest possible
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  • 544 5 AIRMAN'S STORY BROUGHT V.C. FOR OFFICER AR.A.F. corporal, greying as the result of his war experiences in the Far East, walked into the Air Ministry, Aldwych, three months ago and asked "permission to speak about Sqdn.-Ldr. Scarf, sir." His story, fully told for the first time, was that of the
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  • 123 5 Mr and Mr»- John Coopei »ft«r their weddtnx *t SI. Andrew* >thrdral yesterday. Mt Cooper, who In secretary ot Uu StafapOT Harbour Board, is a ton of the l>v Bertram Cooper, and Mrs. Cooprf of (»n--nock, Staffotdshir^. Mm Jthn Cooper »a* forrnerlT Mrs. Jessir Winifred Pybua.
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  • 313 5 1942 MYSTERY EXPLOSIONS Sunday Times Reporter rO explosions in the early days of the enemy occupation of Singapore took a toll of 1,000 Japanese lives. One explosion took place in the Geylang English School premises in April 1942, and the other in Nee
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  • 108 5 Sunday Times CorresiMmdent i: "ii Sat. Till) European manager of Gopeng Estate, returning one morning aiter a visit to town, found his estate road bridge bio; ked. The next thing that confronted him an 1 1 1 syce and two other members of his staff was a
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  • 211 5 Australia Ready For Malayan Nurses Sunday Tunes Reporter WHILE everything ii r aOy in Australia for th» reception and training i hospitals there of Cl nurses from Malaya under the Australian Bth ENviMon'l scholarship scheme. dis:u^sions in Ma aya have on.v reached the stage wt comm»ttee to select th. didates
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  • 60 5 FOLLOWING on trie I the first Pec in Singapore, th- Sj:m:i. Department is eneourarng iovh rrrim:nt department* < lis>h their own similar lines. The Rr3t such canted *m o•--the tat atr.e i Si'n?rint' ndent of Outrun Hoa* Prison im i~s t mi the statT oj 'h
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    • 179 5 Place Your Order V. ith TAN SIN PENG Cs. 11 Phillip Street Singapore Phone 4373 The Biggest tx Most Refinble StosXis's of all requirer.ients for ESTATES M XES F\C 031F.3 cemcral cor.TnACTi::r. wen tc. etc. etc. Further Particulars Prices on Application JUST RECEIVED A shipment of BRITISH FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (2
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  • 1237 6 By Merv. Williams, Boxing Fditor, Sporting Clobe MELBORUNE (By Air). FID Pancho (8-12 'O featherweight champion of Malaya, won his way to the hearts of Melbourne fight fans in outpointing Billy Alexander (8-12), Victorian champion, over 12 rounds at the Melbourne Stadium on Saturday, June
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  • 95 6 Sunday Times R».^crter. MALACCA. AT the annual general jit-etlng of the Adameve&A Badnilntc.i Party the following offlce-braiers were elaeted: patrons, Messrs. K W Cheam. Khoo S— n Fug. Chua S>n Earn. Chan Poh Kiftt and Ameer Batch..: president Dr. S. J. Ciong: vice-president Dr. T. E.Ooi: hon.
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  • 53 6 CHINESE athletes who with to participate in the forthcom>;iy Singapore Island Amateur Athletic Association Sports Meeting which will take place at Jalan B?v»r Stadium or. Aug. 5 are requested to send their tntries before July 20 to l.'r Loo Chung Chee. c-'o. Chlnesp Sr.orts Associa in\ 35 Ann Slang
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    • 497 6 British Made WALL THERMOMETERS S6JO each Optician* 13, Battery Road, StngaporcJ JUST ARRIVED AMERICA'S MUSI I'OIH I \H Ml Sl( ti INSTRUMENT »*TOIfEITE" Complete with I iii£i rm» h»rt cbtaluable at OVERSEAS MISCELLANKOI S ftM-MBf WHERE YOU CAN ALWAYS HMJ A RANUK OK WlUt MUSICAL MEKdIANniSK. ■3. High Street PAVILION
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    • 380 6 l/^~\ P^^ *4 P<jf¥l y\ _t__B J LCq\J WZJS^X> CWyW LIVING DEATH 1 i_^H9!^^^F^ by Edgar Rice Burroughs ePtc M CR^CR£S By Th6i^ \AMP *i£ QOOOCSS."^^ ,rs a tom>j-i i*y c^i t ■'^^____W___l <tiR ix__Sl "'"o'a stone Slab r> fi^L»*S ANCER ijune Z'S- July "'3) Pay strict I -a i
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  • 293 7 ALL-SPORTS CLUB BEING PLANNED Sc^})iat Notes Sunday Times Reporter SEGAMAT. Sat. Apt is being n. Segumat sport to prevar levels as early as pcss iV :je o;:d iuitrk't la fortunate in h&Tfng a keen sporUman in Wr W. Fox. the new A.O. who, together w.th L J Carter through whes?
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  • 45 7 AM CIABLE B. P. 1 hf> suorts activities of the Amicable Badminton Party hays ,-.>w been revived and all oid members art: asked to communl- < ate with Mr. Robert Tun c/o P.O. Box No. in, or to Mr. Tan (hwee Yottg. co Municipal Rates I>ppartment
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  • 39 7 CUICAOO. Sat. CIH Wltefc x.c.it& an upset on 11 Tlvr.rsday to win the UJ&. tbO.OM <*106.000 RtraiU) SUrs and S<itpu handicap at Arling- ton Park. The winner is owned by I.ou;- scMe»er of Chlcaio. I I
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  • 43 7 Masni «f the Chlasse Swiisußlnz miie «r»h to participate in the SiOMpar* Tab)* TennH Cuanisdoashtoa ha*« »%t *«et tn their names, are •«<« get 1r ttxich with the fm-rmtr H' Mas Choo Am at 23. i' >-. i 'a t7 Ihsn July 14
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  • 548 7 ENGLAND BE A T WALES IN HARD GAME YESTERDAY'S OPPONENTS Services International Rugby Tournament Kngiand 10 pts Wales 5 pte. ENGLAND beat Wales by 10 points (two goals) to five (a goal) in a har^d-f ought Rugby game played at the Jaian Hesar Stadium yesterday. The match wa« the first
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    19 7 Gro>T Brown, the Au-tralim, who was beaten by Frenchman Petra in the men's sinrlrs final at Wimbledon on Friday.
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  • 373 7 r T<HE large numbsr of S I»amr b-al- mm ton enthusiasts wiio were present at th cha;ity match b^twe^n Merrydale »~id Mah the Cninese Assembly Hall l:.«t weekend wtrp treated to a grand d'rplay by the b<st of the local players Man's reiiusentatives. trr former Malayan single' and
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  • 32 7 Members or the Eclipse Badminton Party are reminded that the annual general meeting will be held at No. 75 Koon Seng Road on Sunday, July 14, at 3.30 p.m.
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  • 550 7 /George Chisholm's Sportsreel rVKRTON, once the richest football club in England, have L a bank overdraft of £414. That is not the whole story. It merely shows what the lean early-war years must have cost clubs. The big item is that last season Everton made
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  • 127 7 The V.M.C.A. beat the Police by ten wickets in a cricket match played at the Police Depot, Thomson Road, yesterday. The s:ores were: POLICE M. Tana b Healy 5; J. di Cruz run out 2: Campos b Schubert 0; Hexworth st. Suratta b Schubert 6; P.
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  • 436 7 il^roßt Our Own Conn; oodent) KRIAN, Thursday. WITH all games playtd off aocardlr« to schsdu.c. the an( lonad of Use Krlaa soccsr It-ague has been completed la Just under a month The DID PWD haul the league tafcU with nlc point out of a
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  • 185 7 SaaAaf Timea Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. T^HE f(.Uo»tTr are the wetghu for Saturday. July 18. the first day at the aetauror Twrf OUbi meeting: ■ones, dun l, «t i. i{ faM. Tonroe 10 00: OalaaUnt 8.06. Mr. Chips t.ol; ravourtse T.U Beetra H«nea. ClaM 1. «t Z,
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    • 364 7 AN IMPOSSIBLE DREAM! That Today on July Seventh You are afforded a Ringside View of the Tumultuous Assault that claimed the Headlines of he World's Press for Twenty-six Nerve Shattering Days Today You can see in Technicolor close-ups »he Fiercest of all Battles in C. Pacific the like of which
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  • 1032 8 JUDGE TELLS STORY OF JAP TORTURE Water treatment and kicking Sunday Times Reporter THE author of the book "K^-npei-tai Kindness," Mr. Tan Thoon Lip, the Second District Judge, Singapore, giving evidence yesterday at the War Crimes Tourt in the trial of Sgt. Major Toyoda ARiichi. related how he was kicked
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  • 317 8 PAULINE BETZ WINS WIMBLEDON TITLE WIMBLEDON. Sat. rthe final of the women's singles at Wimbledon to-day the alifomian. Miss Pauline Betz, beat another Californian. Miss Louise Brough. 6-2, 6-4. This straight set victory was in direct contrast to the men's final the pre\ious day when the giant
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  • 186 8 Tiger Aman Beaten In Melbourne LATE SPORT By Men Williams. Boxing Editor. sporting Globe Melbourne, Sat. rGER AM..N (Bst sjlb bantamweight i lampion of Malaya, was outpointed ty the So. in African ;.-mthpaw. Mi'.ic McKay (Ust. 61b over Js ".t Melbourne j-tedlum to- night. An.an injurtd nir right hsnd in
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  • 139 8 MELBOURNE. Sat. r pHK Grand National hurdle '»~i A over three miles for £2.500 *a* won by favouri c Solvent, owuei jointly by Mrs. J. Pierce and Miss I Parish, by six lengths In tine weath on a slow track from Hiatus, J lntiy owntd by
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