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Title Section20 1947-07-13 1 FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NETT SALE IN MALAYA No. 624. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1947 PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article492 1947-07-13 1 NON-INTERNEES WILL BE PAID Passive Defence Gratuities Sunday Times Staff Cor. -spondeut KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TRATUITIES are to be paid to members of the v Passive Defence Services in the Malayan Union and Singapore, who were not interned. This follov s a review of that part of the Worley Report492 words
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Article, Illustration260 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter ANEW four-legged mascot for the Royal Welch Fusiliers complete with a covering letter from the King and a livestock export permit arrived in Singapore by the Empire Trooper yesterday. He is a two-and-half -year-old white Persian goat specially selected from260 words
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Article166 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Times Correspondent SYDNEY, Saturday. SOI R ABA YA Sue, who is in Australia on a one-month's landing permit, is seeking an extension of the time she is allowed to stay in the country, and Australian authorities are getting rather worried about what to do with166 words
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Article74 1947-07-13 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. fTHE 950-ton freighter Shofuka 1 Maru flying the British flag arrived here today under Netherlands Navy escort for searching. She was intercepted in Lam-' poeng Bay, south-east of Sumatra, for failure to clear the Dutch Control Port before trading with the Indonesian Republic. The74 words
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42 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. PINES from price control offenders during last month totalled $31,050, reports the Malayan Union Price Controller. In six cases conviction carried fines of $1,000 and In one case 51, 050.42 words
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Article167 1947-07-13 1 JERUSALEM, Saturday. TWO British sergeants were early this morning kidnapped from a safe in Nathanya by Jews whom the police believe to be extremist underground fighters, and later reports say that H ijana, the moderate Jewish underground movement, was searching for the two men underAP - 167 words
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Article28 1947-07-13 1 PARIS, Saturday. The Parts conference, called by Britain and France to consider the Marshall Plan for European economic recovery, convened at Paris this morning. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article30 1947-07-13 1 LONDON, Saturday. Russia has delivered a bcxload of snakes to Britain, London Zoo officials revealed today. Britain, in return, will sent boa constrictors to Moscow. U.P.UP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration197 1947-07-13 1 Parents wire for news of missing S'pore boy MISSING SPORE BOY Sunday Times Staff Reporter URGENT inquiries were made fro,m Singapore yesterday iby cable to California iby a Chinese businessman, whose son, Stanley Wong Hin Sing, was reported missing in Mono Lake in California. The businessman Is Mr. Wong Peng197 words
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84 1947-07-13 1 Mr. A.MJL,. Winkelman, successor to Mr. M.F. Vigeveno as Con-sul-General for the Netherlands at Singapore, arrived yesterday afternoon by R.A.F. plane from India. Mr. Winkelman was ConsulGeneral in India for several years and recently served as Charge d'Affaires of the newly created Netherlands Embassy in84 words
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Article35 1947-07-13 1 BATAVIA, Saturday. l ARGE scale demolitions and destructions hay» been going on tor ten days in the Tandong Sari area, north-east of Bandoeng, declared the Dutch news agency, Aneta, today. U.P.UP - 35 words
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213 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Times Staff Reporter BECAUSE of the accumulation of sterling notes in Malaya over the past eighteen months, tne Exchange Control Offices have reminded banks that these notes could not be repatriated to <vhe United Kingdom because of Defence Regulations in force there, and this213 words
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Article461 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. GAOLS in the Malayan Union are becoming so overcrowded a reflection not only of the increase in crime but also of the increasing success of the Malayan Police in arresting criminals that serious consideration is being given to461 words
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166 1947-07-13 1 Sunday Tim-s Staff Reporter A MOUNTS v tailing nearly IX $500,000 were paid yesterday, on behalf of the Netherlands Indies Government. by the Netherlands Consul-General at Singapore, Mr. M. F. Vigevmio, to six Chinese trading companies in ponnection with claims which arose out of166 words
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Article112 1947-07-13 1 SHANGHAI. Saturday CHINESE barbers in Shanghai are up in arms against a new Chinese movie comcaiy which they think reflects against their profession, and yesterday 2,500 of them gathered at the Grand Theatre where they defaced bill boards and advertising pictures. The barbers were particularly incensed overAP; UP - 112 words
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Article28 1947-07-13 1 PARIS, Saturday. The International Emergency Cereals Conference ended today after ■peoommendiriß severe bread ra- 1 tioning and livestock reduction programmes for 38 participating, nations.— U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article32 1947-07-13 1 SYDNEY, Saturday.— A strike of 150 employees of Qantas, the Australian airline company, has caused the departure of a Lon-don-bound flying boat to be inde* finitely postponed. Reuter-A.A.P.Reuter-AAP - 32 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1947-07-13 2 SPOTLIGHT on MALA YANS Clifford Peer Turns His ANY turf club in the world would find it difficult* to get a better judge of horsemanship and all that goes with horses than Mr. ROBERT C. SKENE who recently arrived from Australia to become judge for .the Singapore Turf Gub. Quite1,126 words
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Advertisement178 1947-07-13 2 How to make qourself lovelier fjWp y@^ T V changing to the on/ powder which connfW/ taiiis the secret of longer-lasting loveliness f^aiA***- Poudre Tokalon. Mousse of Cream b its amazing patented ingrrdient which will keep your complexion fresh and matt for hours and hours which hides every tiny blemish178 words
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Advertisement305 1947-07-13 2 Our imports are restricted ZS^f to 30% of pre-war quantities, yF^j|^2ft iherefare this year's allocation H^^«£fi must necessarily be very small. rpSs?!flQ if you w:\nt another R.)U>x. IS. COLLTER QUAY In this tiny handbag phial vow en» U* L/- Goya's incomparable 'No.? vtr )»,>*, t* sophisticated Luxitrw** bewitching. MIDI II305 words
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Miscellaneous405 1947-07-13 2 RADIO MALAYA Li Bht Classical Music. DUTCH —8.45 t1.54. 17.84 15.24 mrcacydes; 4to Kt\uiu mnumn News 9 M qj.^^^ Mugic English 11. so p.m.— 15.M. 21. 6#. 11. 76, 15.32. SINGAPORE —9.30 OrchestrrJ Music (continued); 17.84 11.81 megacycle*. aaii.—»SK-,?2 l srrf B*sa^j-« us- srajsw^fi. swat Kc/s or 4.8 Mc/s from405 words
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Article344 1947-07-13 3 PENANG SENDS PROTEST TO SIAMESE Women enter via Singgora Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. THE Penang Police have taken up with the Siamese Government the question of the entry into the country of Siamese prostitutes who travel with border permits "incorrectly issued" at Singgora. These permits, a police statement today344 words
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Article, Illustration42 1947-07-13 3 Wo UK. has besun on levelling the ground between the Singapore War Memorial and the sea. Mud is being dredged from the harbour bed and Uk*n to a small Jetty built in front of the Memorial, where it is transferred to trolleys.42 words
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Article48 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A mass meeting of Travancoreans living in Singapore will be held at the Hind Theatre, 13$ milestone. Seletar at 3.30 p.m. today to protest against the statements made by Sir C. P. Ramasamy Iyer regarding the future political status of -Travancore48 words
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Article77 1947-07-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday. USING Sten guns, a party of 12 Chinese, some of whom were reported to have come from Singapore, forced their way into the house of a Chinese in Penggerang village, opposite Changi Point. The 16-year-old daughter of the Chinese was killed instantly77 words
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121 1947-07-13 3 AMONG the latest innovations which the Secretary-Gene-ral of the Singapore V.M.C.A., Mr. Roland Lyne, has introduced into the "V" 's improvement drive, is a first class modern restaurant. The policy of the V.M.C.A. is to provide good meals at the lowest possible price; and the121 words
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Article134 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. I BEWILDERED, but entirely satisfied Tamil was out of the British army (Malayan Enlisted Personal branch) today after what must be one of the briefes 1 military services on record. a week ago the young man wandered into a recruiting office134 words
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Article23 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter PENANG. Saturday —Bicycles will not be registered in Pe«ang, but pillion riding will be banned.23 words
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299 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IJOTARIANS were fully alive to unsettled world conditions but they were determined to work unremittingly to promote international accord and peace, the Rotary International's District Governor of Malaya, Siam, French IndoChina and British North Borneo, Mr. X- H. Stone of299 words
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Article, Illustration41 1947-07-13 3 rIS small boys finds it great fun to operate the switch which tips the load of mud into the hollows now being filled in front of the Singapore War Memorial in readiness for the new extensions there.41 words
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182 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter |>OST-WAR Increase In the 1 number of private maternity homes in Singapore, where there are ten now open as compared with only three before the war, is striking testimony to the way In whi^h Chinese women are throwing off the182 words
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Article553 1947-07-13 3 ounuaj limes Stall neponer WHILE a recently re-gazetted Government order affords protection to the Sambhur Deer (Rusa) and to the Barking Deer (Kijang), the existence of these animals on Singapore Island is doubted by the Raffles Museum avthonieB AlthoSTtl^y were known to hav e inhabiced the553 words
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376 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TAKING a taxi in Singapore these days is a bit of a gamble. 1 But you needn't worry, apart from the annoyance of the moment, if your chiffon is torn or your sharkskin is stained on the cab's upholstery. Third Party376 words
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67 1947-07-13 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. MALAYA lost one of her leading educationists this morning in the death of the Rev. Brother James 0.8. E., visitor of the Christian Brothers' schools in the Far East for over a quarter or a century. Brother James,67 words
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Article86 1947-07-13 3 AN exhibition of 121 watercolour and eight oil paintings by the Penang artist. Mr. Yong I Mun Se«. will be held in the Vie- toria Memorial Hall, Singapore, from Monday, July 14, to Thursday, July 17, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Mr. Yong Mun Sen,86 words
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Advertisement194 1947-07-13 3 more nf#»«. .^^l a?^ 3 M women in rh ioi *iorou«, Jil- c v .^hH f u £e and Face ■8P > Jpi^^^H isPjptltw£ftOT v&s> since llillJL* -"SS'HH— sjsm liyiEfllS^&OW DoD a C rt U ment J f C »t? )11! Hos ltals Business Rouses. Government -JOJgJS&Sr *%J SbttoL te194 words
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Advertisement319 1947-07-13 3 YOU can earn BIG MONEY §in RADIO 1 Radio Engineering wants trained men 1 r 9J^^^ gently ambitious men make Dip money /£**> K&, j& tm Design engineers, saies technicians servt-e ll™wwl«* engineers, departmental managers eu- al) 3^^> are In steady demand How would YOU t<X like 8 RADI EXPERT?319 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1947-07-13 4 505 GILMORE looks at Australia MELBOURNE, July 3. TUNNING, cruel midgets dominate an Australian midwinter nightmare Japanese sailors in the icy whaling waters south of Tasmania, and Japanese phosphate coolies on tropical Angaur Island, 300 miles north of New Guinea. General Douglas MacArthur's sanctioning of Japanese1,005 words
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Article596 1947-07-13 4 •THERE are, I am told, 1 men so soulless that they do not appreciate the books of Mr. Henry Williamson. I have also been toll that there are animals that eat their young. Both statements are tequally incredible, and both* crimes equally heinous. To an rlgftt- thinking596 words
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Article610 1947-07-13 4 K.S. Chia - K.S. Chia By "THOUGH the season is 1 still young, rambutans, mangosteens and the odoriferous durians are beginning to flood the fruit market. These three most popular Malayan seasonal fruits will continue' to command high prices beiore their abundance, in a fortnight's time, when the season is in610 words
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Advertisement82 1947-07-13 4 Silent por/iifr /o lOMirtiMf from the leading Wr\French and. English Houses LANCELLE Op LUCIEN LELONG \UO JEAN DESPREZ GOYA-COTY 1U LENTHERIC < MILLOT PINAUD I\\ JANE SEYMOUR C^C FRAGRANCE ujnireaufaijs SINGAPORE 1 t mtmm im ttnu mU urtvrM .._->• r I m What more simple than skin care with Yardley82 words
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Advertisement193 1947-07-13 4 MUNDET CO., LTD. Ma n ufacturers 'of CORKWOOD and all CORK PRODUCTS Corks of all types. Cork Floor Tiling. Discs for Crown Corks. Cork Wall Panelling. Corkwood Agglomerated Cork sheets for Gaskets. Life Buoys and swimm- "JOINTITE" Insulation ing Belts. Corkboard. MONTO^ LIMITED Factory Representatives S.S. and M.U. WM. JACKS193 words
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Article341 1947-07-13 5 Now a cargo vessel Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SHIP that the Germans fitted out as an armed commerce raider, with armament equal to that of a British light cruiser, arrived in Singapore last week on her maiden voyage as a passenger-cargo vessel, which was intended341 words
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Article110 1947-07-13 5 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. RICYCLES are not to be regist- ered in Perak for the present. The Resident Commissioner, Perak, Mr. A. V. Aston at today's Press conference told reporters that the question of registering bicycles had been referred to the government at Kuala110 words
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Article, Illustration340 1947-07-13 5 Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. MUCH work has been done for aborigines in Negri Sembilan by the c tate Welfare Department, which has greatly expanded its activities during recent months. The aborigines, who prefer to be called Orang Bukit rather than Sakai, now total about 700340 words
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Article109 1947-07-13 5 Sunday Times Coi'ie^pundeiit iron, Saturday. COR the past three days a poltergeist has been throwing stones and pebbles from the atUp roof of a bat in Kamponc Kepayanr, ne-i Ipoh, where a mine labourer >d ten days ago, bat so far, acet Ung to reports109 words
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Article207 1947-07-13 5 Sunday Times Staff Ueporte* KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A JUDGMENT delivered by the Chief Justice, Sir Harold Willan, in the Supreme Court today, is to be sent at his direction to the Attorney-General for points in it to be consider* d by the Government. The case concerned207 words
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Article69 1947-07-13 5 THE chairman of the Women's branch, Malay National Union of Sarawak, Miss Lilly Eberwem, has sent the following telegram on behalf of the branch to Princess Elizabeth: "On behalf of the Malay women of Sarawak, I send Your Royal Highness our most respectful and affectioni te69 words
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Article62 1947-07-13 5 The Singapore Chamber of ComI merce Rubber Association's prices at noon yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Cts. Cts. per lb. per Ib. No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose 26% No. 1 R.S.S. fob In bales, July 37% J7% No. 3 R S.S Xob in bales. July 37% 37% No. 3 RS.S62 words
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151 1947-07-13 5 Sunday Times Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. rriHE Government Gazette pubJL llsl js lists of the members of advisory committees In the Malayan Union appointed under the Price Control Ordinance. The main body is the Malayan Union Advisory Committee which comprises: the Price Controller,151 words
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Advertisement400 1947-07-13 5 B€o^ for Smart Healthy Hair If your hair i*' dry 'lifdcss, for flecked with dandruff, mas- j^fi^^^^ sage your scalp with Brylcrecm Jof^iM amjfc\ 'daily. Brylcrecm's penetrating W* 'liW ingredients restore the gloss vj|^^^Href I «gM»"r'f *w«g>1«:-.:a>«M.JWWBiJ['JUILdBillBWW*W w B w The easiest shave^^^ 7i BRYLSHAVT Ml rli h iht ilkknt,400 words
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Advertisement295 1947-07-13 5 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the Office of the STATE ENGINEER, North Zone, up to noon of the 19th July. 1947 for the redecoratlon of Senior Officers' Quarters, Alor Star, North Kedah for the following types of work: (a) Wash down old paintwork. per square (b) 2 coats295 words
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Advertisement487 1947-07-13 5 Books Just Received from U.S.A. it special interest to eaOeotors of Chinese Antiques and liters tare. Chinese Clay Flirures $17.25 fade— Laufler 37.50 Chinese Symbols and Superstitions Morgan 9 00 rtie Bettlnnlncs of Porcelain In China 9.75 Thineae Pottery 3.75 Chinese Bronzes 3. 00 rhe Collectors Pint Handbook on Antique487 words
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Advertisement234 1947-07-13 5 PERIODICALS AND BOOKS Direct from London Dva complete and •unique service turn supplied everything for the reader (or >ver 60 years. Write tor our Selective Book Notes and Periodical SuoscrlpHod List SOME ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION v RATES a d Lost Treasures ot London IS William Kent The Street Ann Retry U234 words
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676 1947-07-13 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, JULY 13, 1947 WINGED MONEY If Singapore is to maintain its pride of place as the chief air-j port of South-East Asia, the local and Imperial Government^ will have to make up their minds quickly, or they will find the Island port being by-passed by all676 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1947-07-13 6 HARRY MILLER - Liew Ngit Sing Selangor 's ill-famed bandit HARRY MILLER TODAY, the Sunday Times publishes the first of two articles on the grim career of Liew Ngit Sing, one of Malaya's most notorious criminals. He was leader of the Green Dragon Mountain Society, a band of ruffians 9 which infested the1,686 words
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Article643 1947-07-13 6 JOHN LANGDONDAVIES - JOHN LANGDONDAVIES THE British Royal College of Physicians has established a task force to attack a disease from which 300,000 people are likely to suffer in Great Sritain alone, a disease Of youth about which little is known. The disease is rheumatic fever. Twenty doctors with Lord643 words
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Advertisement365 1947-07-13 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY of William Edward Jansen. dearly beloved husband of Lena Jansen. who died on the 13th July 1943. Never to be foncotten. HI- lovlnir wife children. SIIIATIONS VACANT STENOGRAPHER required, prefer»bly female 120 w.p.m. fully experienced In commercial office routine. $275 pm. Including H.C.L.365 words
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Advertisement23 1947-07-13 6 Each month will bring increased supplies. Producers 3oh Plantations Ltd. Distributors Harper Gi If ill an Co.. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur Branches throughout Malaya.23 words
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Advertisement55 1947-07-13 6 XriGER BECA FULL STRENCTH TICER BEER FULL STRENCTH Z x> S Brewed from Cfl V r= Ml Jg V» Selected Hops Choicest Mai* ul fTHa CO n m S 2 z I TIGER BEER I 2 FULL STRENGTH LAGER Ul Ul Vt co H ■j P HION3MIS TinJ M3fl «OU55 words
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Article246 1947-07-13 7 Sunday limes Staff Reporter BRIGHT prospects of better trade between India and Malaya were forecast by Mr. Chandulal M. Shah, senior partner in a firm with branches in Singapore, Shanghai, Hong Kong, the N.E.I, and India, who is paying a visit to Singapore, in a talk246 words
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Article714 1947-07-13 7 COST OF 3 GOVERNORS CRITICISED 'It's the worst black market 9 Sunday Times Staff Reporter *T CANNOT believe that three Governors in any circumstances can be necessary for Malaya, which was satisfied with one before the war," Mr. D. K. Walters, a former Singapore Municipal Commissioner, told the Sunday Times,714 words
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Article, Illustration20 1947-07-13 7 COMMANDING-GENERAL Kaiser, the new Nepalese Min°st*r in London, seen on his arrival at Eustm Station to take up his appointment.20 words
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Article60 1947-07-13 7 IPOH, Saturday. IN the presence of Mrs. A. V. Aston and neads of many Government departments and civilians, the Perak Resident Commissionc Mr. Aston, presented a card <ff commendation to Miss J. Pavovisor of the Ipoh Telephone Exchange. During a brief ceremony In the Town Hall,60 words
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Article, Illustration225 1947-07-13 7 TO WORK IN BORNEO- Sunday Times Staff •Reporter A MAN in Jesselton, North Borneo, who read in the last issue of the Sunday Times that the Singapore Labour Exchange could readily supply employees for a variety of occupations, made a special plane trip to225 words
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210 1947-07-13 7 U.K. SEAMEN AID WIDOW OF SPORE SAILOR Sunday Times Staff Reporter FE National Union of Seamen in London has collected and sent to his wife in Singapore money due to a Chinese sailor who lost his life during the war. The sailor, Wong Nan, was on the tanker Scalaria when210 words
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Article77 1947-07-13 7 •THREE first-class constables, three detectives, a sergeant major and a lance corporal of the Singapore Police Force have been awarded the Colonial Pclice Medal for gallantry. They are: Che Debab bin Hussain, Che Ramlan bin Sungip. Che Mohamed Isa bin Lengong (nrst-class constables); Mr. L!m77 words
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Article85 1947-07-13 7 A JAPANESE, Sgt. Sato Masajiro, who was alleged to have caused grievous hurt to two women and a Chinese with a baseball bat in Zion Road on Wednesday night, has been arrested by Inspector R. Sivaraja of Tanjong Pagar Police Station. The victims are now85 words
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392 1947-07-13 7 S PORE TORN APART:' CALL FOR UNITY Sunday Times Staff Correspondent CINGAPORE today is divided in a manner unknown in 1941. In making this statement in an address at the Methodist Youth Fellowship dinner in Singapore last night, the Secretary for Social Welfare, Mr. TP.F. McNcice, called for unity among392 words
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Article176 1947-07-13 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A SUM of $35,000 has already been collected for the establishment of an India Club in Singapore, and It is expected that the $100,000 mark will be reached in the near future. The club will be non-political, and is intended for176 words
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Article475 1947-07-13 7 Sunday Times Staff Reporter A PUBLIC meeting to debate the proposed Control of Rent' Bill is being convened by the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union and will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall this week if the hall is available. Yesterday, the Union475 words
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Advertisement126 1947-07-13 7 Black Tropical Dress Suiting Palm Beach Cream Gabardine Blue Flannel Grey Worsted Flannel OUR EUROPEAN CUTTER IS AT YOUR SERVICE TAILORING DEPARTMENT nil m THE WAY TO BEAT THE FEVER OF > y^pi^ toke ll ASPRO is the quickest and SjN^S^S safest way to beat colds and 'flu. Ja^ A126 words
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Advertisement332 1947-07-13 8 KEEP, COOL RECIPE 4 take one tumbler or glass. 2 half-fill same with cold water 3 addTdash of Eno'* "Fruit Salt" 4 drink while sparkling J time for taking: soy time you want to fed cooler! ENOS "FRUjT SALT" You Like Your Prints To Last Longer GITB OS A TRIAL332 words
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Advertisement410 1947-07-13 8 SPANISH GUITAR METHOD 8OLOB: Cole's Spanish Guitar Ms- m thod Book 1 to 3 St. el Cole's Comp' 1 1 Chord 41 Harmony Manual tm Oultar SM Kick lfanotct's Modem Spanish Guitr Sclos I.M Brmpildty Tutor far Outtar i.m K. Z. Method for Spans* O"*»* «f HAWAIIAN QVTI'AB, M*V THOD410 words
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Miscellaneous682 1947-07-13 8 r^u^^B^^^^^»l^^[«7^»Ka^S T AST week we showed how the "Rule 1* of 11" glvrs the opening leader's partner valuable Information aa to the kr.irth and strength of the suit led. Although this lead Is of undoubted valne. It Is far down in the table of preference when leading against a suit682 words
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Miscellaneous347 1947-07-13 8 THIS WEEK FOR YOU What the Stars Foretell LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23).— You can make this the be»t week of the month. It is passible to combine social mnd business interests profitably. Renance and pleasure can be combined with business. Dont let minor irritations upset you. Don't attempt too much347 words
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Miscellaneous270 1947-07-13 8 CAPRICORN (Dec 23-Jaa. 20).— A week fall of exerting events. Solve any employment problems satisfactorily. Your. family may make social contacts. Domestic matters involving your life partner may need careful handling this week. Stick to old issues if you want the best results. AQUARIUS (Jan. tl-Feb. 19).— 8e an individualist270 words
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Miscellaneous756 1947-07-13 8 BY STELLA ARIES (Mar. »-Apr.2#)_A possible change In your environment appears evident. If planing to do so, you might move •ufe your new home. All real estate and business projects appear to be specially favoured just now make sure you get the results you want. Don't depend on others. TAURUS756 words
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Article, Illustration777 1947-07-13 9 MARY HEATHCOTT - LONGER SKIRTS TINYWAISTS MARY HEATHCOTT Fashion moves in London BY LONDON, by Air Mail. IN Fashion's usual topsy-turvy fashion, now r while we bask in summer sunshine, we are being shown our new clothes for autumn. The Paris trend towards flattering feminity of line the padded hips, the nipped-in waist777 words
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437 1947-07-13 9 rpHOSE of us who have been resident in Malaya for some have come to regard the local method of planting a lawn as the normal one, but to the newcomer it appears to be a strange and rather rough and ready method. We have437 words
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Article294 1947-07-13 9 Try the humble potato rR many of us, potatoes can be just boiled, mashed, fried or roasted, but here are some newer ways of using potatoes which make simple and nourishing meals. BAKED STUFFED POTATOES AUow one lairJy large potato to et.cn person. Scrub the skin of some large floury294 words
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Article468 1947-07-13 9 I am betting into hot water with my mother, who firmly believe* that no baby should be left to cry. Unless I prevented her. she rashes to im baby and picks him up every time he murmurs. I know from several of my friends that they have this468 words
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Miscellaneous101 1947-07-13 9 CROSSWORD SOLUTION Across: 1, Dcses. 4, Battery. 9. Ore. 10. Spite. 12. Rep. 13, AIL 14, Refrains. 16, Altar. 19. Diets. 20, Neon. 21. Awe. 23, Tensed. 24. Ground. 28, Dig. 30. True. 31, Claim. 34, Hints. 35, Stalli m. 37, Ark. 38. Pie. 39. Lever. 41, Lot. 4:. Saddens.101 words
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Article, Illustration939 1947-07-13 10 VOTED COUNTRY'S BEST PLAYER Malayan Soccer Stars: A. L. Henry FURTEEN yean ago 28,000 Malayans voted a young Government clerk in Kuala Lumpur as Malaya's best soccer player. If that bad not happened, A. L. Henry might have become on* of the country's best cricketers, rugby men or badminton players.939 words
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Article, Illustration539 1947-07-13 10 Turf Personalities. ..No. 2 From Our Racing Correspondent IPOH, Saturday. "THE Malayan turf has a great future," stated Mr. John 1 Edward Keating new Straits Racing Association Stipendiary Steward from Australia, when we met. A comparatively newcomer to this country he landed in Singapore in539 words
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Article545 1947-07-13 10 By Our Badminton Correspondent THE long awaited draw of the SingMttre Badminton Association tounbment took place on sth July and the first round of the men's junior singles will start In the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday, 19th July, at 2.15 p.m. "•lancing at the545 words
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Advertisement293 1947-07-13 10 HUNDREDS—^ HAVE ASKED: WILL IT BE SHOWN AGAIN? TUESDAY IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEfc loMmember FOR ONE DAY ONLY at the 53f jfSF frl icrj C"VMBIA BRINGS P "Ihe (rreat Chopin wed. TAiAWA br£il Did you use MACLEANS to-day? I (oodnau tooth put* which At I cl«»m t«eth thoroughly293 words
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Article89 1947-07-13 11 REFEREE IS ATTACKED Sunday Times Correspondent RANGOON. Saturday. SPECTATORS attacked and injured the referee after a soccer came here yesterday between the Sine Tao Sports Club of Hone Konff and the AllBurma team which the tourists won by three zoals to nothing. The referee was a member of the Royal89 words
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Article171 1947-07-13 11 Sunday Times Correspondent. BATU PAHAT. Sat. It was no surprise when Bntu Pahat Ueat Kluang holders of the "Cheah Cup" last week by three games to two. Batu Pahat had convincingly beaten Segamat previously by four games to one. This is the first time that171 words
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Article291 1947-07-13 11 M.F.A 2 R.A.F. 1 THE Malay Football Association duplicated their performance against the Royal Air Force in a second round S.A.F.A. soccer League match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday when, meeting the Airmen a second time, they won by two goals to one. The291 words
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263 1947-07-13 11 KEEN CONTESTS IN COMBINED ARMY SPORTS Sunday Times Staff Reporter KEEN competition and some close finishes were seen at Combined Army Sports held at the Police Depot. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Results were: 440 Yards: 1. Capt. Reeves, H.Q. Singapore Dist. 2. Sgt. Owen, 2nd. Echelon. Time: 54.4 sees. High Jump:263 words
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Article47 1947-07-13 11 BATU PAH AT, Saturday. In the First Division of the Batu Pahat Soccer League* the Polic?, winners of the Cup Tie unexpectedly finished top of the league, the Dorsets favourites being third. The champic* s lost only two points to the Malay Football Team.47 words
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Article260 1947-07-13 11 Sunday Times Staff Reporter TWSSE Singapore Cricket Club I drew with H.M. Dockyard XI in a game of cricket played on the padang yesterday. Topscorer for the club was F. Homer, who knocked up 49. N.A. Coleman followed ith 23. L Mercer and D. Milllgan260 words
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90 1947-07-13 11 Sunday Times Correspondent MUAR. Saturday. THE annual athletic sports of the Government English Prepara- tory School and the Government English School. Muar. will be held on July 16 and 17 respectively. The feeder school will have 22 events, including the Housemasters' Race and the90 words
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Article79 1947-07-13 11 The following players are Invited to play football for C.V.M.A. (Church of the Sacred Heart) today at Pulo Bukom. Peter Wong, Tham Ah Mun, Tseng Yuen Lin, Simon Leong, Simon Kong, John Hon (Capt.), John Loh, Stephen Ylng, Tham Ah Nam, Anthony Choong, Chan Scow Yin,79 words
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Article632 1947-07-13 11 Europeans out for 93 vs. Rest SCOREBOARD EUROPEANS— Ist Innings. T M. Hart b Manlam IS H. M. Fuller C Mnnusamy b Gorbex Singh 6 11. O. Bennett b Gorbei Singh. C. W. A. Murray st Km Thong b Bin Keag tt K. W. Gillespie b Gorbex Singh A. H.632 words
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Article114 1947-07-13 11 Sunday Times Staff Correspondent ll'Oll, Saturday. j IT an extraordinary general meeting held this afternoon at the Perak Chinese Recreation Club, the following office-bearers for the Perak Badminton Association were elected patrons: H.H. the Sultan of Perak. the Resident Commissioner. Mr. A. V. Aston. Mr. J. L. Woods,114 words
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Article80 1947-07-13 11 The Chinese Hurricanes will play a friendly game of soccer against the Telok Kurau Rangers at the Telok Kurau School ground today at 5 p.m. The team will be chosen from the following: Koh Song Hua, Koh Kirn Seng, Tham Chun Hoe, Eddie Cheong, Cheng Hon Pong, Chin*?80 words
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Article490 1947-07-13 11 Sunday Times Racine Correspondent IPOH. Saturday. WITH the Penang races not far off. trainers are preparing their crack stayers for what promises to be the most attractive racing prize since the liberation— the President's Cup with $2,500 in stake money. From what I can490 words
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974 1947-07-13 12 OLYMPIC TALENT IN S. A. A. A. ENTRIES? Sunday Times Staff Reporter NINETY-FOUR competitors drawn from civilians and Services have entered for the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association meeting to be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium next Saturday. The sports will in every way provide members of the Singapore Olympics974 words
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Article207 1947-07-13 12 EDRICH TOPS BATSMEN IN AVERAGES LONDON. Saturday. THE first six In first-class cricket averages after yesterday's matches ■jmi Innings lead In lost or drawn matches and 12 points for win. Derbyshire played one match In which no decision was reached. Reuter. Inns. N.O. Runs Aver. WJ. Edrich 18 3 1524Reuter - 207 words
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Article216 1947-07-13 12 Sunday Time* SUIT Reporter A good crowd watched the heats of the Singapore Chinese Swimminß championships held at the Chinese Sv imming Club yesterday afternoon. Results: 100 Metres Free Style: Ist. Heat: 1, Yap Cuan Seng; 2. Koh Kirn Cheng. Time 69.6 sees. 2nd. Heats: 2, Fang Chuan216 words
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Article, Illustration50 1947-07-13 12 Coloured boxer Cliff Anderson leaps triumphantly over Al Phillips as the bell ends the sixth round of their fieht at the Olymoia on July 1.. A surprise decision came when Phillips was awarded the foul in the eighth round. The fight was for the featherweight championship of the British Empire.50 words
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Article440 1947-07-13 12 Sunday Times Staff Reporter IN an exciting finish the Singapore Recreation Club managed to beat Non-Benders by one wicket on the Padang yesterday. Batting first, the Non-Benders hit up 140 runs and declared. The feature of the game was a brilliant stand by Evan440 words
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Article151 1947-07-13 12 LONDON, Saturday. rOUNTY cricket close of play scores today were: At Ebbw Vale, Glamorgan vs Worcestershire. Glamorgan 211 for 7. (Watkins not out 88). Rain stopped play. At Lords, Eton vs Harrow, match drawn. Harrow 266 for 5 declared, and 122 for 4. Eton 394 for 3 declared.Reuter - 151 words
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Article80 1947-07-13 12 BELFAST, Sat.—The South Africans beat the Gentlemen of Ireland at Belfast today by an Innings and 125 runs. Man of the match was Athol Rowan, the South African bowler, who bowled through two innings, claiming 12 wickets for 24 runs. The Irishmen were out for 32 InReuter - 80 words
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623 1947-07-13 12 Sunday Tiin~s 0. spun dent SEGAMAT. Saturday. IOHORE will meet Negri SembiJ lan early next month in their first iinter-state cricket venture and on their shqpring will depend future efforts at getting other fixtures before the season ends. Though Johore's team will not be a623 words
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