The Straits Times, 28 July 1946
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Title Section19 1946-07-28 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SI'SDAY NEWSPAPER l\ MALAYA No. 574 SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, JULY 28. 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article445 1946-07-28 1 Likely when prices stabilized SUNDAY TIMES REPORTER THE Pyke (Vi of Living and Wages Committee has, it is understood, already come to the conclusion that when prices are stabilized they will still be higher than pre-war and that consequently the entire wages and salaries structures445 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-07-28 1 i handling thr ■'ir Xn'prican lean to RnUt- i. Mr GMfft Boltun ■••"111 part tim» rsceallvc •>f the Intri.i.-' :ar> Fund and a!\ivrr l« thr Bank of FruMand on forrifti ha33 words
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Article143 1946-07-28 1 LONDON. Sat. M\W BRITISH tl i as "di U* damage done to tb ir crops by the fiercest electric for man-, it Britain from md to end lay and thousandf of acre* of o;tt<. bailey, market 'ice. Th» storm, which reduced fMy to 25 feetReuter - 143 words
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Article87 1946-07-28 1 Siam King on his brother's death BANGKOK Ej v r s of t the King of Slam r\nd his tcrday f.iilel to ihr>>w hi On the d'ath of the Xin Mahidol on Tr.ne f) youn? Kin? Pfcunttphon n that ho trou^.t that accidental. N»1 (?av»» < d dctai 1 I87 words
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Article58 1946-07-28 1 ONE of Britain's leading scienPro.'. A. M Low. told Reuter: "The disruption of^-adio •nmmunications in the past 24 hours lo direct effect of sun- h. h cause rays to penetrate the iono.-phere and affect i "imatic and radio conditions. It re coincidenc» lha' the intrrrerence came58 words
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Article104 1946-07-28 1 v: Ui> IIMMs K«*rorter Till mi Dsat of Living and U.i?es romrnittfc has been !>urv?)in«: the r^sition of European oilirfr.s of the >in;apore and Malayan I'nion Government-. Furopran oiHofrs. hoe salaries rang;* from 5.'7."» a month for MrLson oiTi its to the 51.350 for Resident Commissioners may,104 words
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Article, Illustration74 1946-07-28 1 Workers from John Brown's shipyard on the Clyde, temporarily at Southampton employed on fitting out the giant (u.iard White Star Queen Elizabeth, staged a "token" strike on the docksi<*-» m a protest a;ainst conditions at their camp near Chandlers Tord, Hants. A meeting was held an74 words
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Article216 1946-07-28 1 Palestine LONDON, Sat. THE Foreign Office today denied that the British Cabinet has approved the new Palestine policy recommended by Anglo-American experts at the conclusion of lengthy consultations in London. Both the Foreign Office r.r.d No. 10 Downing Street tooi exception to the statement, which wasUP - 216 words
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107 1946-07-28 1 New plan for interim govt. in India NEW DELHI. Sat. INDIA'S constituent assembly v provisionally scheduled to me?t on Sept. 4. with Viscount Wavcll addressing the inaugural session, it is understood. It io learned that the Viceroy has sent a new proposal lor an interim government to the Congress PartyUP - 107 words
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Article26 1946-07-28 1 Hong Kon?. Sat— The Legklative Coun.Ml today repealed the 1918 ordinance which barred Chinese from living on the 'exclusive' peak.— UP.UP - 26 words
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Article39 1946-07-28 1 LONDON, Sat Georgf Fosyer. the theatrical agent who gave comedian Harry Laucler his chance, and was the firs.: to brinz an American Jazz band to England, died today at the age of 82 AP.AP - 39 words
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Article242 1946-07-28 1 PARIS, Sat. A SHARP dispute between large and small nations is shaping over the presidency of the general European peace conference opening here on Monday. French sources said today they expected -harp division of opin- 1 ion to occur when the delegates from the 21 nationsReuter - 242 words
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Article45 1946-07-28 1 LONDON. Sat: THE British Foreign Secretary Mr. Ernest Bevin, will not go to Paris for the Peace Con. ference owing to ill-hralth, it was officially announced today. Mr. Clement Attlee. the Prim' 1 Minister, has decided to lead the British delegation.— Reater.Reuter - 45 words
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387 1946-07-28 1 SUNDAY TIMES REPOKTKR A FIREMAN attached to the Municipal Fire ISrigade. A Hassan bin Abu ISakar, was kiflcd and ten others injured, as a result of a collision between a ten-ton military truck and a fire engine at the junction of New Bridge387 words
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Article51 1946-07-28 1 BANGKOK. Sat— Witl. closer bonds between the two countries, China i.s to establish In Siam shortly three consulates-genpral and two consulates. The Siamese Government has already given its aoproval. There are estimated to be ovci ?.000,000 Chinese In Siam. The Chinese Ambassador is Mr. Li Tleh-tseng.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article141 1946-07-28 1 LOS ANGELES, Sat MOBEL prize-winner Dr. E. O. Lawrence, receiving t^ie HtJlejr M?dal o! the American Sccie ot Mechanical Engineers for distinguished services to science. said today that atomic resoar, had brought the world 'a'mes' within reach of a rerp?tual tu-i supply." Within our llletime141 words
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Article53 1946-07-28 1 BATAVIA. Sat. A GRENADE thrown trom sing jeep carrying civiliar burst today at the gates of Batavia n\s denee of Suta.i Siahr-r. Indonesian Republican "Premier". There WMV no ci.sualtie?. A euard said that in the je-ep. which was driving at full speed, vere two Efira-ians andReuter - 53 words
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Article63 1946-07-28 1 LONDON, Eat. DLAY in the maicn bc t we> i India and Sussex started t I time today, as Hove ss'sa d ih full force oi jresterdavs wid spread storm Merchant ar.d Mankao for the Indians who won i ar.d scorpti freely Score- India 204 forReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement330 1946-07-28 1 New RADIOS Received Kee Huat Radio Co. 12?- 12 1. Orchard Kd I'hotx 4 >«>• Mnjriporr rmia; Lmmpm D DAVIS CO.. PTY.. LTD.. SYDNEY FAMOIS ALBUMS B0OC.Ii; WOOGIi: AI.BI M> Album of Song Memorie: »I Duwnbrat'k 88 Krys to turn.-. Album of Old Favourite} 1-3 3f) i,olai »>y 30 titarj330 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1946-07-28 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS TMK iirst M bora doctor to be I Mi mont. I )i who hi i fnm M r M born docbeen rmerly Pro- A I Edinburgh L n no v :00k n. l*u vox's \\ilct IOHD I 1 the (orL1,470 words
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Advertisement80 1946-07-28 2 i 1 Creatfjt Trniapl.! SIR ALEX. KORDa 'Who D rr mi I oti- Ir r. ij ROBERT a^ «^^l i^ts^F Wm j-* -*W mr S Lli/oii JoSn. Ann Todd RoUitd Culvef AUXANOER KOKOA ll. r- i\ l ondon and S\di"» OPENING TO-MORRC W C A P I TO L 180 words
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Advertisement174 1946-07-28 2 RAFFLES HO7&I. TUESDAY 30TH JULY BOHEMIANS CONCERT PARTY latcrMfJosMl <;>psy ftlafc S(, n^..( i ,i Mcwlim Also DAH C E 9 p. m. to MMafi^M Admimim to Naa-Bgaldoit i si. .20 (kWtadfan i" 1 Ailniis ,i:)n I -1 TyT Mr YOUR SERVICE 4! If THI v< HOIIAvr 11 !>■ .o*6174 words
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Miscellaneous449 1946-07-28 2 i ■^■■■■■■■■HHHHHiHHHBHBMMHBHi I^^^^^^^^^^^i3P3la^a^^i^i^^i^^^L^i»i^ik^HMß^^i aß^^^p^^ai^aa^^Bifl^^^^^H i v^ai) v* a^k B 3**. HUH 9-irS-. r> i\ !%!/•> uxt VJI MALAY ain.r. to I oin (news ai Ilitl <1 KAUIU VrlJ\Lit\T i\ 12 4j p.m. i -no from m to 815 1 7.30 p.m. 8.8.C. S. pmliony Or- »••> ,ir«ni.« i. om (news449 words
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Article, Illustration49 1946-07-28 3 ot Ihe 1 1 1 t s.iols i-i Suisaprr? <i a Sunda m>' nin h l ■> ii ;n »i»it» of >ut <-f -!?..unds and prol rt. •.I place notirrs at Titrjr I in-lr p»'.hs wrrf x a\our.t.» rl»ce l»r t am the days of pcaM49 words
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Article65 1946-07-28 3 MALAYA'S "PILGRIM SPECIALS" ■M.ii.ay Tir.:«s i'at rr>p»n J«mM Say .<■ with 5,000 V'.'ir.tv. Of II i i to rr.alie or renew •it tt; St Ann Ma ,vs are when i •aasses, h ion of th" lc evnit on md. tu&ted on I "O'ln-i it gir. bo: :i dumb iu«ln her65 words
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Article281 1946-07-28 3 Gov.-Gen.: Every kati Counts Now Sunday Times Correspondent THE Covernor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, speaking at the opening of Penang's first postwar agricultural exhibition yesterday evening told the farmers of Balik Pulau and outlying districts that every field of rice, every kati of vegetables and every basktt of281 words
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113 1946-07-28 3 Conference On Back Pay Sunday Times Correspondent Kuala l.umpur. Sat. THE Governor. Sir Kdward Cent, has convened a conference to consider and advi-c him on the claims of Government servants who were not interned during the Jip occupation to arrears of sa!ar> for the ptr.od of the ocrup.ition. The conference113 words
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Article32 1946-07-28 3 United Nations' nationa>ing to obtain a statement of their accounts with banks in Germany '■an obtain '■ticular.-, from any tank which h a memb?r of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association.32 words
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199 1946-07-28 3 CINGAPORES Mcßitchie Roservoir is not out of bounds v to the public, according to Mr. D. J. Murnane, the Municipal Water Engineer, but vi>itors are reminded that they must keep to the specially laid-out paths and not participate in any bathing. •j Although visitors199 words
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Article115 1946-07-28 3 Sunilay Tunes Correspondent LONDON. Sat. JONDON Mlolai circles general- ly expert that the tin PTK4 will not be l:ss than £365 sterling and posribly pot! than JlJ^j sterling per tan. The present price is £350 a ton. Commenting on the remarks o'. the Colonial Secretary115 words
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Article86 1946-07-28 3 TWO CklOM*. Hong Ah Yeu 27' and Lee Ah Benjj < 22 appeared before Mr. L. C. Goh m the Second Police Court yestrd?y on a charge of armed iobb< r>•ivnlv tt rash and iewellery to the value of $952 at Gevlang Se. rai on the nig86 words
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222 1946-07-28 3 DURMA will have 2.000,000 tons of r:? available lor export next year if the target of 8,50i).(;00 jcres for the 1946/1947 croo, !cr which ploughing started in Jun.\ ii achieved. This information Is contained in a round-up o: harvest prospects in countries in the222 words
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Article113 1946-07-28 3 GAOL FOR POLICE ABSENTEES Sunday Times Reporter ALOR STAR. Sat. AN an amended charge or absent. ig themselves from duty without leave, Cpl. Bakar Hus"aln and P. C. Pilus Salleh of th e Kedah police force were sentenced respectively to two months and one month without option ol a fine113 words
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Article195 1946-07-28 3 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. LORD Killearn, Special Commissioner, South East Asia, was sent out by the Foreign Office and is only answerable to that department. This statement was made during the debate on Malaya in the Hou.«e of Commons by the Secretary of State for195 words
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Article184 1946-07-28 3 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. REPRESENTING 600 internees who were devotedly and heroically nursed by Eurasian. Chinese and other nurses in Malaya during the first year of the Japanese occupation, Mr. E. N T. Cummins, on July 31. will be present n% Princess Elizabeth at Buckingham184 words
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Article444 1946-07-28 3 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. ACLEAR-( UT statement that he was "entirely responsible for sending out Sir Harold Mac Michael to interview th:> Sultans lr Maiaya with Ihe intention ct obtaining their agreement," was made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. George444 words
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Article, Illustration59 1946-07-28 3 East African 1 Pin-Up This is Kse7a. She appears in ".Men of Two World*,' a new RiiMsh film which star* Eric Portman and Phyllis Calvfrt. Her full name's Esrxa Makumhi. and director Thorolrt Dickinson made a very sweet choice when he took her from schoolteaching in Uganda to take the59 words
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Article48 1946-07-28 3 Nine war criminals will be executed at Changi Gaol on July 30 at 9 a.m. They include Lieut. Takasaki and a Korean guard. Kaneshiro. who were sentenced in connection with atrocities on the Slam-Burma railway. The other seven were sentenced 'or crimes in the Andam^ns48 words
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Article170 1946-07-28 3 MP wants M.C.S. cut down Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Sat. A RECOMMENDATION that the Malayan Civil Service be cut down because "their numbers were much too high for the country to bear when It has to I pay its own way," was put 'or- ward during the House of Commons170 words
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Article127 1946-07-28 3 AIR MARSHA 1 ON INSPECTION AIR Marshal the Hon. Sir Cochran?. K.8.E.. C.8.. AFC. Air OiTlcer Commanding-in-Chif!. Transport Command, arrived a' Changi airfield from Bimr.i on Friday evening ir a York aircr?". He was met by Air Marshal Sir George Pirie. Allied Air Comman-der-ln-Chief. Air Vice Marshal C.E.N. Gue.n and127 words
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Advertisement171 1946-07-28 3 HK$! TO p^ANTERS! B QQT J\imr M ln&ls: On Our n v i ]j AT E x l J> s ft and have complete satisfaction.^ \fl rSi W lIERE ARE THEIR OUTSTANDING I iwJ] 1 MACKTNZ-MADE and w Ml I \sr->L ORM ln £IZ E »"d Aj-At ni ill l^F^kX171 words
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Miscellaneous20 1946-07-28 3 TODAY'S TIDES Highwat^r: 11.23 am H" 1 t. 1 8 ft. 9 ins 10.22 p.m.. Height 9 ft 8 ins.20 words
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Obituary18 1946-07-28 4 WEE Mr. Chua Kwee <iaat km of Mr and airs a* rngaited to Kirn Chiew on tii-18 words
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581 1946-07-28 4 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore,July 28,1946 The End Of Chits? IT looks as though the war has finally killed the chit system 1m Malaya— and a good thim. too. Cash is the order ot th? day in the stores and shops and at leaM two of Singapore I European ciubs which581 words
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1108 1946-07-28 4 WHY U.K. COMPANIES SHOULD PAY IN MALAYA Income Tax Outlook By A Spe cial Correspondent who discusses some problems of income tax which now face Malaya and suggests that when the new taxation is introduced companies earning profits in Malaya whether registered in the U.nited Xi ngdom, Australia or elsewhere1,108 words
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810 1946-07-28 4 Australian diplomacy goes into long pants Air mail letter from 808 GILMORE MELBOURNE, July 17. l USTRALIAN diplomacy officially went into long pants last week with 'he joint American-Australian announcement that the respectively diplomatic missions in Canberra and Washington would become embassies. The cnange .eputedly derives irom tht resentment of810 words
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Article212 1946-07-28 4 Britain now singing LONDON, (By Air Mail) ARRIVING in Britain with soldiers from the Far East, says the Daily Express, is the song that would have been their "Lili Marieue." only they discovered it too late. "An Eastern love song. Jazzed up. it has swept the danre halls212 words
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Advertisement445 1946-07-28 4 SITUATIONS VACANT < Tan*chanc I td 34. Boat 3 bod- < fey Chux-sr family. Joo Chat .ns etc to SALESMAN .VAMTCI) >na Fre? 1 1 r etc Apri.ion MISCELLANEOUS Pi> 6T Stamford Electric 'j 41 Kangxin Ko«d. s nga--1 I"I Recommend them Rd aar» ow of th» th< usard« ol445 words
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Advertisement33 1946-07-28 4 To protect you from fraud Seal la affixed to t.ll packets of Post-war BCH and TIGEK TEA. i'>tstributor» IMKHK "II II 1 \S A <0.. LTD W.th Cranohrs throughout Main\a BOH PLANTATIORS LTDL33 words
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Article, Illustration125 1946-07-28 5 Members of the Singapore Social Welfare Council whith was inaugurated by the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franiilir (iim*on. on Friday. Seated (left to right): Dr W. J. YiTkrrs. Mr. Richard lim (vie*- hiirman Mr. T. P F. McNeioe (chairman), the Governor. Sir Franklin Ginison. the Colonial Secretary.125 words
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Article48 1946-07-28 5 DRIVING LICENCE WARNING Ni in Bin;*] <AU£. 1 j iding a ssion of a Lcer.ct upon conviction in '•urt. a tin- noi i Si oo and uisqualifiihat the p.ac n tr-e inotoi cd at motoi No reason for this is g tf I .c Pr> i A M48 words
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Article25 1946-07-28 5 1 K Cheti the Governn:en; cl Inriu Ma lava, who was on tour to Palemba: S'UBali. has row returning trie I:.d:an naticr25 words
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Article71 1946-07-28 5 Sunday limes Reporter TEN ships, all over 10.(M»0 ions, mIII b» put on the run be. i^rcn (lima and Sou'h East i h» the China shipping < ompany. TLey a»e the l.ib?n» ships vhieh the IS handed over to < hina as ftlfta, with thtn names71 words
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Article14 1946-07-28 5 Ih- next Singapore As.'izes gin on Monday. Aug 12. Sunday Times Reporter14 words
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167 1946-07-28 5 Sunday limes Correspondent LONDON. Sal. 7 drinking beer browed from brine at NAAFI head ate (Surrey). It is the last brewed aboard the Menestheus, 13.000-ton ex-mi;iehjyer converted into a floating club, which has just returned from the Far I £he was sent167 words
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Article360 1946-07-28 5 Everything From Shells To Bayonets FROM Singapore to Padang Besar, the police of Malaya are searching, U .ding, and collecting arms and ammunition of all types which are either in the possession of unauthorised persons, hidden away or scattered about jungle and kampong, lake, canal and river.360 words
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Article144 1946-07-28 5 THK 'üb-centre for the renewal and alteration of ration and rice cards in Tyrwhitt Road Singapore, was raided yesterday by Mr. P. J. Shannon. ASF of tne C 1.D.. and a party oi detectives The raid was made following complaints to the police. One man. a Chinese144 words
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Article45 1946-07-28 5 Students of King Edward VII College of Medicine h Id a social last night in the collet? lounge. A 'arge gathering of men and women students and their liienJs was present and thr> dance and entertainment which followed was voted a great success.45 words
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Article591 1946-07-28 5 Sunday Times Reporter THE escapades of an Australian POW who successfully hid from the Japanese in one of their own prison camps although he was wanted and would have been executed it found have now come tc light following a trial in tm Australian591 words
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Article143 1946-07-28 5 RAF To Give Up 50 More Bungalows THE Royal Air Force has greatly speeded up Its programme for the de-requisittoning of civilian buildings on Singapore Island Shortly, the move of No 43 Squadron from KaJlang to Changi will release over 50 bungalows to their owners, states a Pre3s note from143 words
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Article, Illustration265 1946-07-28 5 Sunday Times Reporter. A LEGACY of $50,000 has been lelt by the late Mr. Harry Klphick, formerly managing director of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. to his private secretary, Mr. Lim C'huan Geok. of Singapore. The legacy has been made o Mr. Elphick out of265 words
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Article91 1946-07-28 5 Sunday Trmes Reporter PENANG. Sat TWO weddings took place in Penang today. At the Garrison Church this morning. Major R. S. Walker, Penang's ck.t captain and Secretary to .he Resident Commissioner, married Mlxs M. E. Smith, a lieutenant in the British Red Cross Society and personal assistant91 words
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Article82 1946-07-28 5 Found guilty of dishonestly retaining valuables and cloth worth $251, a 50-year-old Chinese woman, Tan Kuan, was fined SI.OOO or three months' imprisonment by Mr. L. C. Goh in the Second Court yesterday. It was stated that in the course of their investigations into a case82 words
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Article98 1946-07-28 5 READERS of English newspapers will be interested to read what Chinese nempapers have headlined thfc week. Here is a representative scl*(tion of headlines from Chinese newspapers in Singapore: Taiping Malays hold procession to celebrate Indonesian independence day. Chinese teachers in Selangor and Raj Ell Sembila^ ask98 words
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Article179 1946-07-28 5 No control for some textiles BRITAIN'S export driv.- Rggl defeated Singapore tempt to control teztika With a ceiling prices order. Smh a great variety and qi: of materials is being sent out by U.K. exporters that Q attempt t«» fix prices hi Singapore would only it-iM in delaying imports. The179 words
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Article90 1946-07-28 5 CQUADRO.j Leader Peter fact, an R.A.F. pilot, who was truci by General Court Martial id SingaDorp recently, has d**-:» found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to be cashiered and t«» undergo six months' im, ment with hard labour rht findings and sentence have o^en confirmed by the90 words
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Advertisement256 1946-07-28 5 BOOKS FROM HOME can have a book each month pott free ANNUAL RATES :uaed< :efvice i. ibli hed i;;. ins previously Hi \M *d. I EP VICE 1. nditand non-fiction pabished up !mn 6 month* previously £4 10s. «d f rvjtce 3. Secondhand nw*r!.< and r.on-flct.on as jiboM sum alieir.ave256 words
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Advertisement102 1946-07-28 5 SYDNEY-SINGAPORE -LONDON EMPIRE SERVICES Speed! Comfort! Shewing the Flag —on British Wings i /The '"Kangaroo" Bcrvtea o; rrate i Dy Q.E.A. and 8.0.A.C. tf iv c s Singaix>re air conn etMMM <»i unparalleled speed ai;d OMBlon with Sydney and London and travel time to both Capitals cm now be measured102 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1946-07-28 6 AS various Malayan sports are gradually hitting- the headlines with remarkable revivals, badminton throughout the Peninsula and the Colony is slowly but surely regaining its pre-war prominence. Not even limited facilities such as insufficient courts, many of which were turned into vegetable plots to feed1,263 words
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Advertisement339 1946-07-28 6 KTIPEOL \NEOUS VACCINE OINTMENT 1 tosrtalns i- Ma hitra'.^ <Ant>vtru«^ sr-ptoeoeet staphylococri. and vaa»us common to Uln *HINO ANTIPEOL haryn^real infections HTHALMO- ANTIPEOL uruiar Infections and irsioos. STEROFAGOS (Oral) < D«cteriopna^e^ tor intes mal I :rn -mtrstinoj inffctkm*. Oetensyl lannoolc h>pov*iuor Ml Dl< U BIOLOC.M \l I \BORATORII S. I339 words
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Advertisement392 1946-07-28 6 DIAMOND PLATINUM JEWELLERY. High class Gold Jewellery set with Precious and Semiprecious Stones. BRITISH STERLING SILVER WARE. The finest that craftsmen can achieve. mv>^* Wk ECONOMIC RIRNirURE ue.vly dei.,,..».'a and well corttriKti-a of MaUynn lin.b 1 •n Kapir and C For iimn<vi;.>t<- drilvrrv 6 Offirp Writim D~-k LYOM PHOTO CO.392 words
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Miscellaneous148 1946-07-28 6 r <rv\ t^sLi strange m m J LCqV) l/Z^q\J oVyw// SATTLE k?MY\rWKF\ by Edgar Rice Burroughs HH I^B^HjW wSn Sofia! aspects ar* bo«'il. Mak? sure that the them one of tmsstB*n6£*t battles A Tx«s*N tolo THg rhiWrcn are ruarded from vacation r sks k ve« FcvciMT R*6tt' "£>-pu6 *^^isW ti148 words
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Article, Illustration100 1946-07-28 7 pHI "M%«i Mneajwr? y from Austral a on Friday < n |t>r Vlar.-IU m< l.ieat.ihr S'n*aporc traimr »ho hr.s during the t »v months mad* *xp tours of the eastern r. t ii.i thnosing suitablr horses for Malaya. hatch of hi« wlerfor th' •or Turf f liin which ilr^ady100 words
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Article, Illustration378 1946-07-28 7 SRC GETS CL ÜBHOUSE TOMORRO W THE Singapore Recreation Club, one of the senior sports clubs in the Colony, will be de-requisitioned tomorrow, the Sunday Times understands. Occupied by Too II since September last year and used by the Japs throughout the occupation, the news of the release of the378 words
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226 1946-07-28 7 Asiatic* As IVnaiig T.C. President Siuiday Times Report r PENANG, Sat. TOR the nrst time in the his- tjry rf racing in Malaya, an I Asiatic has bren elected presid- er.t of a Turt Club in this country. j At a crowded meeting of the Pe- Turt Club last vening,226 words
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Article192 1946-07-28 7 Selangor Malays League Soccer DART ol the fixtures in the Seian^or Malays' league soccer corr;p«-:-tion which is being run en the one-round iystem have been pJeyod and the remaining fixtures vfli ty heid after Hari Raya Puaaa. The PersekuHian* Bawean A lead the list havin? won all their marches v192 words
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Article251 1946-07-28 7 SIN(;.\PORE Recreation Club cricket, hockey antl football teams will visit Kuala Lumpur during the August Bank Holidays for a series of games against Sclajigor sides. The players will leave Singapore on Friday evening, and on Saturday and Sunday will meet the Selangor Ranu crs251 words
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Article700 1946-07-28 7 George Chisholm's Sports reel The Odd Spot NOW we w'.ll takr a r*«P mto some of tlie ofld sports c«ir--1 vers. E MacDooalii Balev Tn-ioai dyer. r.'.i.de a further bid to tower the 100 yards sprint record M Ipnrlek and on a^s track againn700 words
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187 1946-07-28 7 Malays Likely to bring off Soccer Double Malays Likely To Bring Off Soccer Double Sega mat Notes Sunday Times Htp;-t.r bSUAMAT, Sat THE fating nionth begins next week and sport in Joho-e will be greatly handicapped. League and Cup soccer in Segamat shou'd be conI eluded before the end of187 words
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Advertisement168 1946-07-28 7 £mmsC*ifH/KC StniiLTAHtOUSLV AT iß>tt inEHHHHHTMCATRbSIHH^HHBA :)PU %l IFI HNHOLOSSAL SHOWS PER DAY! GARRICK HAPPY < .tlune Phore KW'l> H.ipp» Uorldi i\iii\* DArGHTn <;i Ifl with sr,i lof *vr\v Till <»\' \NU ONLY .MARI MONTEZ THI TNTKE oh t\\ dlm H'>n:: :7N"ll~0F SINGAPORE WELFARE FUND" -ALL-IN* WRESTLING AT TNE HA7PY WQRLD168 words
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Advertisement419 1946-07-28 7 THE CROWDS DELIGHTED EKROL FLYNN^S ij* I»V\AMIC ACTION A IRII Ml'll j^k ARNF.R rtHOTHKRS "SAN Hf ANTONIO r Mm'is recHMCOLOR Ml' Sir and SONG ALEXIS SMITH Hi ifl SINGS "SOME SUNDAY MOBNINO" I SAKALI (of "That Night In Rto" faMr) makes brilliant turn from light lo srrious -omrdy "Bclln LH419 words
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Article290 1946-07-28 8 Prosecutor Asks For "Retribution NUREMBERG, Sat. OKITISH chief prosecutor Sir Hartley Shawcross, D concluding the final speech at the War Crimes tri:\l today, declared that ihe court must bring "retribution to these guilty men that right shall in the end triumph over evil." -t He r=vieaUP - 290 words
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Article172 1946-07-28 8 Malays Confer in Penang Sy.iuay Timfi Reporter PENArtlf. sat. in-Malayan U M.N.O. ConI ference whkh was officially pened by th« Sultan ot Kedali r, the Francis Light School this naming, sat in several session* tiroughout th? day and will be -suming discussions tonight :ter dinner. The day was taken up172 words
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Article86 1946-07-28 8 LONDON, Sat. CIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, v the former land speed world record holder, thinks that the 30 miles ncr hoar speed limit is dangerous. Launching Lambeth's "Safety Week drive, he said. "I am not in favour of arbitrary soeed limits as drivers look on86 words
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131 1946-07-28 8 Poles Fined For Smuggling Stockings BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Sat BECAUSE a customs officer at Chedburgh RAF. station. Ipswich, noticed that the srrews of a panel of the fuls?lege of an RAF. tiansport plan** showed signs of having recently been un. screwed. 13 Polish airmen were today from £10 to £25UP - 131 words
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Article19 1946-07-28 8 LONDON. Sat. -The airrraftcarrier Formidable, from Colombo, disembarked 2534 officers and men lor release at Portsmouth today.19 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-07-28 8 SECOND TEST AT OLD TR AFFORD V.u.l.r Harnmond Fr.Unds oa P l»n on-drives AmarnaJh for four in the Second Test match at rid irarrord last Saturday, Monday and Tuesday whic U ended in a thrilling draw.36 words
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Article338 1946-07-28 8 LONDON. Sat. THE following are the resu'ti of County cricket gam°* endinp i liy. the Oval. Surrey dr*r: v. ith Surrey Ml and 20J for 5 dc :artd iH. Glamorgan 26J arA IS lor 4 3 t n 6 run* i At Maids'.one, Kent bra*.Reuter - 338 words
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Article19 1946-07-28 8 'PirE 100 Ir.d»r»-nd"M Provist Company b-r.t 61 Coy. RA3 C. ane It soccer at < '•'•vlane on Tridnv.19 words
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543 1946-07-28 8 Sunday Time s Reporter PENANG. Sat. GRAND Prix, the former Singapore Gold Cup winner, runnir-* with class three, second division horses in the second race here to-iiay. fell at the third furlong and had to be destroyed. Mr. Malcolm MacDonrJd, the Governor-General, was among543 words
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Article244 1946-07-28 8 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. MARINO a good start In th- lirat half but falling completely to Dieces later in the game4he Singapore i Rangers, in their first fixture" here thl3 evening, were defeated by the T.P.C.A. by five coals to two. I In spite of244 words
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Article154 1946-07-28 8 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPCJR. Sat. were »!l out for IG6 runs In their first innings in an tnterState cricket match a«ain:t Perak today. Perak had scored eight runs. Suppiah and Selvanayaran being not out, when slumps HN drawn till to-morrow. SELANGOB— IST IVN C Lee154 words
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Article140 1946-07-28 8 VLL-ROUND superior.-y coupled wit-i the ability of the vang-.iard to take i first-time drives for the mark save RAF. <Tetyrah) a clear-cut victory j over the S.C F.A. by four soV.s to nil in a keen game of soccer at the i airfield yesterday. Three goals140 words
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Article125 1946-07-28 8 pROVIDED Youn? Frisco atrtte* j in time, local box:no; en'h'i- siasts are promised n gioat fight on Aug. 10. for arrangements have been r-.ade for tho Filipino to meet Jack Beech, under the promotion of On» Cnin B?n^ who states that Jack Warner. Frisco's Australian125 words
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Article63 1946-07-28 8 OOCKLITES team to meet H.Q. lv 11 Port Operations Group, J»E., at i I Chanel at cricket at 2 p.m. toaay j J. N. Fernando, Van Rooy.-n O.K. Narlndra. D. Dhar.nr-aj, Capt. Derkaran. L. Wijeweera. C. i.Timphrl-s. C. da Silva. G. Carnegie. W. Armstrong D.E.R.N. Vaz. Reserves. D.C.63 words
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Article46 1946-07-28 8 ALL members of the V.M.C.A. of Singapore are requested to attend r. special meeting at the V.M.C.A. Tennis Paviiion, 97. Bras Basah Road, on Thursday, at 6.45 p.m. Mr. Rowland l<yne. general recreI tary. would we!c-me the opportunity of meeting members of the A«cci»tion.46 words
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