The Singapore Free Press, 21 June 1946

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  • 21 1 The Singapore Free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN SINGAPORE PRICL 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1946. EIGHT PAGES >'o. 16.374
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  • 437 1 U.S. TO PAY 2d. MORE FOR RUBBER WASHINGTON, Thurs. TH r United States has agreed with Britain, France and the Netherlands to purchase 145,000 long tons of natural rubber at one shilling and two pence a pound during the latter half of 1946. The new basic price fur number one
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  • 158 1 S'PORE HUNT FOR ROOMS Free Press Reporter IMPRESS of Australia pc.v men were hiking around Singapore last night looking for accommodation for UM They went to Rattles ■I A "Hotels but found om ihere. er.t to Chinese hotels. hosted, to boarding houses, to tnends homes r.a?er said to a Free
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  • 27 1 ATOM SPY GETS SIX YEARS 'ornmunist member dian parliament w).o r "d of conspiring to latioo illegally to Rusr.tenced m Montreal bf Justice Wilfred •x years imprison-
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  • 264 1 NEW DELHI, Thursday. JJEWS of the arrest of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, PresidentPi elect of the Indian Congress Party, is followed by a report that the Indian Congress Working Committee, which has been considering the British Cabinet's India plan, has "adjourned indefinitely" and will not
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  • 77 1 Moscow radio broadcast yesterday a report attributed to the Indonesian agency Antara, saying that British soldiers who had cone over to the side of the Indonesians, participated In an Indones.an demonstration at Jokjakarta on June 17. The report, monitored m London, was not amplified says A.P. A
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  • 55 1 Reports from Bangkok of the shipment oi 37,600 tons of rice destined to Singapore, the N.E.I. and Hongkong were described by an official of Lord Killearn's staff m Singapore today as "misleading," says Reuter. About 11,000 tons is for Malaya and the N.E.I, the
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 1 Australians who took part m the London victory parade, march past the ancient "walls" ol Nelsons flagship, H.M.S. Victory at Portsmouth.
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  • 41 1 Brigadier Glubb Pasha, the British Commander of the Arab Legion, which patrols Transjordan, pictured at the enthronement of Transiordan's first King. Full picture page of "Glubb's Girls" as the legionaries have been nick-nam-ed appears m P. 3.
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  • 74 1 PARIS, Thurs. Greece, m a memorandum to the Big Four Foreign Ministers, today demanded more than £400,000,000 reparations from Italy— ten times the figure suggested by the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molotov, for division between Greece and Yugoslavia, and 20 times greater than the Soviet
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  • 128 1 MR. Andrew Gilmour, recently appointed Singapore's Secretary for Economic Affairs, is m the General Hospital. Singapore, as a result of injuries received m a motor accident near Batu Pahat on Wednesday afternoon. Accompanied by Mr. E. J. Phillips, of the Government Statistics Department, Singapore, Mr. Gilmour
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  • 358 1 JERUSALEM, Thursday. 11THILE Mr. Jack Lawson, War Minister, wa s announcing Vf m the House of Commons the kidnapping of a nursing officer on leave m Palestine from the Young Women's Christian Association, it was reported that Major H. B. Chadwick, the British Field Security officer
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  • 163 1 Big Fight A Fraud Says Senator WASHINGTON, Thun, REPRESENTATIVE Donald L. OToole, Democrat, New York, on Thursday demanded that the New York Boxing Commission hold up the purses of Joe Louis and Billy Conn until an investigation can be made into Wednesday night's fight. Mr. OToole voiced his demand m
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  • 125 1 TWO S'PORE DETECTIVES FIRED ON TWO detectives who were on their rounds m Yong Seafc Street, Singapore at 10 30 o'clock last night were fired on by two unknown Chinese. The detectives returned the fire but their assailants escaped There were no casualties as a result of the shooting. The
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  • 35 1 The Swedish Red Cross has been forced to end its activitiet m the British zone of Germany due to the lack of available food supplies, says A.P. from Hamburg.
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  • FEATURE PAGE
    • 860 2 He came here an alien, a refugee; homeless, friendless He departs rich m friendship, with a wealth of happy memories. We print this article as the author wrote it, a sincere and moving tribute to the British people. WHEN Hitler broke into
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    • 129 2 THE resignation of Barton Rascoe, a Broadway critic, because his paper wouldn't print an unfavourable review of the Old Vie Company, recalls some other American bad noti:es. 'I find I have knocked everything but the chorus girls' knees," said one critic, "and tne*"e God anticipated me.
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    • 510 2  - Its 'Heads or Tails' for Civvy-st H.G. MOORE By Flight Officer ICANT make 'tads or tails," said an 'erk' I met the other day m Singapore, "out of wot I 'ears about Blighty. Some says one thing, some says the contrary." You've met the type, just back from mid-tour leave,
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    • 239 2 PRESIDENT Truman startles the United S*at-s from time to time by weiinrg unusual dress. When watching naval manoeuvres off fifep Virginia ccast, he wore a leather jacket and a baseball cap. Now he has made an mnovafon m evening dress. Jackson Day, m the United
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    • 173 2 A GOLDEN, jewelled casket, said to be valued at £50,000 whi?h Hitler ordered specially for the display of locks of hair tnken frdn th? exhumed bodies of lienry the Lieu and his English wile Mathilda,, is being shown m Lcndcn at the "Cermany under control exhibition."
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    • 39 2 Early Brr may worth 4 found at Da Ik ith 1 home oi the D A pan she< I worlds first of 1840, was MCHtll.l I I rase m th> had rr rra:r.< d 100 jears.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 96 2 SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. PRIME AUSTRALIAN BEEF FRESH FROZEN The following cuts ot Prime Australian Beef are now on sale at our Orchard Road Depot and some of the markets m Singapore: Rump Fillet (whole fillets only) $1 50 pel lb. Rump Stetk 1.10 n Sirloin v;uh Bone 1.00
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    • 128 2 MARLBO P.OUGH Oprning i Shous —♦—8 iJa thru ihe Srndiratr r MAZDOCR" In the Vcu<\ ..r*got Millions .h*?if is fvrJßJty brwad wo: a* I B canamon cues au above its sordid A" oqueiu Picture KISMET IS IN THE AIR' To-morrow v. ie .^ui "JHtHll A Midnight Premi.^rr «pw:t» honse at
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 560 2 SINGAPORE TO-NIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS J8 45 p.m. Radio rnvsreei. 9 w*»* i* Big p m Tommy ria.-dley, 8.32 P m Tun s lor everj-body 9. 1a p ra. RtU SEIUORK from boob lo p.m. Radio Orchestra, 10 pm. Palace Danqe music or sport. 10.30 pm. 2 p.m. and 0.30 to 11
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  • PICTURE PAGE
    • 115 3 TrmMe brews on thr Transjorda n-Palestine border where bridges have been blown by Today's pict MCi introduce the desert ratrolmen of Transjordan's \rp L^ion which keeps cheek en «he nomad tribes Above a Bedouin entertains legionary visitors. ;be patrol makes coffee at an outlying
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  • LEADER PAGE
    • 489 4 The Singaporefreepress FRIDAYJUNE 21. 1946' \"£STERDAY we premised to introduce to you one of the oTicial organisations m Singapore* whose room m this overcrowded etv would be more valuable to the Cclo:y t v .an its i presence. 11 name at the moment is the Far Eastern Publicity Di ision
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    • 1779 4  -  CHRISTOPHER BUCKLEY Says He Is The Man Most Likely To Be Forgotten, I HAVE finished my cour^e as a war correspondent. The curtain rang down upon tire final phase of the epilogue at Singapore. It is eight years since I first heard the bombers over
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    • 50 4 1. Is a mirreo/ranh a portrait a duplicator, or a calculating machine? 2. Was MUlais a politician an actor or a painter?. 3 How many tiroes does a normal man breathe m a nrnute 0 4. How many bones are there m the human frame? r#«wi m Patre f>>
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    • 24 4 The p^oraiae is uno you ail that a.c afar off, even as man v as the Lord our Cioi shall call. Acts 39.
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    • 447 4 rOLFING CORPORAL. A 32--u year- old RA3C CorpJraL Sidney Woodward, has just haJ two adventurous golfing days among high-ranking officers at the Camberley Heath Club. Surrey, m the Army Victory Tournament. On the Orat day the Corporal left his Aldershot camp to get to Camberley as best
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    • 142 4 CALORIE VALUE of VITAMIN'S 'j-.ior IN your ed you < i some of j indhcctly i items o! l he .su i Station real i I their pay I Reutei "> rtlraid tha :is of c: disrr.'jsscd In ace. i been Cftll nient PRWI I get err.pl wirel ?ss c;
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    • 18 4 LUXURY LINER FOOTBALL J"js|ii-L:- I Quc.n 1 I rlv dinner h re-b; Firth 01 t It-a-cMe g promenade
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  • NEWS PAGE
    • 376 5 CURRENCY CHANGE FOR INDONESIA Loan Successful A c T BATATA, Thursday. S the Indonesian national loan of a milliard rupiahs lias int.rw Z^^ 1^ fl ted £ccord^ to reports from the interior, the long-expected issue of an Indonesian national currency may be expected soon. In effect it win amount to
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    • 161 5 11 PENANG CIVILIANS CHARGED Pttm CoriC^pondti.t penan G. Ttmn. Ikf cv\in was crowded to- daj •^^erl cajes involving il eifiiians who are charge i .jej committed dunn-j ...ion were brought up I mill toil oe.ore tee ■ate, Mr. W. Foulsham the former Chu*.?se 1 Dlitrca, Y'.;en Chee Ptfl ed the
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    • 59 5 Fire Pie c .s Correspondent LONDON. When Mr. W. J. Sullivan, assistant secretary of tne Growers' Association, sneceeda the retiring secretary. Mr. F. G. Smith on June 30. Mr. Smith's 32 years of service wll be reCOgnlsed by an honorary membership of the Council. Mr.
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    • 39 5 Free Press Correspondent LONDON With the co-ope rat on of the Rubber Growers' Association, the Port of London Authority took 50 cf the Malayan Victory Parade -is tors nn an extensive tour of the London Docks.
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    • 109 5 Free Press Correspondent LONDON,— Many distinguished Malayans were at the funeral of Sir Frank Swctnham at St. George's, Hanover SQtare, Among them were Sir G. E. Cator, the Malayan Afjent m London, Sir Laurence Guillemard and Sir Shenton Thomas (two iormer Governors^, Sir Richard Winstedt, Sir Eric
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    • 37 5 Popular shopping centre for (be Services is the neivly-open-ed NAAFI EFI Services shop m Raffles Place. Twe servieeuomen (above) are m their clement m the well-stocked ladies dert. Army Film Unit Picture.
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    • 654 5 r'ELVE hundred and fifty buildings m Sincrapore, nearly half the proper! tes formerly heW by the Services, have been d<v requisitioned since February, according to a comniunique issued by Headquarters, South-Ea«t Asia Command, yesterday. On June 1 there" were still 1,510 properties held by
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    • 86 5 Free Press Corresponded t ALOR STAR Wed. FOR collaborating with the Jap- ancse during the occupation. Puteh Marican was today sentenced to ten years' rigorous imprisonment by Lt.-Col. Massie m the Supe r icr Court. The sentence is subject to confirmation. During January, 1942, Marican brought
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    • 291 5 Free Press Reporter STRONG criticism of the conditions under which they had travelled was made to me by some of 420 reUinvng Malayans who arrived from U Jfc. yesterday. There was an atmosphere of chaos wh?n 21,8C3-'on liner "Empress of Australia" docked m Singapore, brin:; g
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    • 174 5 ONE minute lfier ser.tmce of death had been paMi on him for Wmi CfMtti Siam-Bunna 4> d.-atn" ra lway PoWs, Lt. Hisa^hi Nobusawa, 41 -year-old Jap dojtor, made a sjns;.tional riic«dd a i tempt m tue Singapore Crnn. Court at Nassim Road ye t -rd
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    • 141 5 KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Booklets by Charles Warrell at 50 cents IH Teach you How to Writ*. 11l Teach you How to Talk. IH Traeh yos How to ret that Better Job. IH Teach you Personality. 11l Teach you IMter-Writing. 11l Teach you liow to Handle Figures. I"! Tcajh you English.
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  • 139 6 Beer off but cider booms BEEK- STARVED Britons are turning to cider Sales have nearly doubled since brewers had their 15 per cent. cut. Beer produces lOd for the Exchequer on every Is. 3d. Dint. Tax on cider is li?ht After the 1914-M war an attempt v
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  • 86 6 •TTiREE young privates were round dead drunk m the Dulte o: Montrose's Buchanan Castle, Stirlingshire, used by the Army. The wine cellar was found swimrr.ins with old port and littered with bottles. T>.is evidence was eh'en when the three were jailed lor 14 days for forcing open
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  • 17 6 Colchester Business Woirrn's Club has vot?d -n favour of consc::ptio n for ymmf women.
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  • 18 6 ChiHrrn from Ivan^o. B:l;ium and Hclhn'i will b? riven fr-:e holidays by families m Chatha ;i.
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  • 169 6 Sir Malcolm plans jet- boat record SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL, 61 last March, is planning lo use a jet-propelled version of his famous Blue Bird speedboat to attack his own world wat?r record of 141.74 m.p.h. on one of the English lakes this autumn. A jet power-unit, modified from aero design,
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  • 24 6 A Camberley <Surrey> woman, vho handed to the pol'ce a revolver found under a bed said: 'I didn't know it was there."
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  • 22 6 Ctaed since 1940, when a ?ap wrs blown In it p.s a f'efonce measure. Palace Pier at Brighton has reopened.
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  • 18 6 I. A duplicator, 2. Painter. 3. Ei-M:en. 4. ?06 including the small bones of the ear.
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  • 143 6 THE CENSOR OBJECTS TO A WORD PICK-UP GIRL," the pk.y on American juvenile delinquency for which four West End managements are angling, will not be seen by the general public unless the authoress, E1 s a Shelly, agrees to the cute made by the British censor. The play has been
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  • 555 6 URALS ARSENAL TURNS TO PEACE PRODUCTION fHE great new industrial centres m the Urals, arsenal of the Red Army during the war, are well on the road to reconversion for their vital part m the Soviet Union's postwar economy. Reports m the Soviet press give a picture of factories switching
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  • 105 6 ESTABLISHED with the object of encouraging flying as a recreational activity, the newly formed Royal Artillery Aero Club (India) has made a start, at Delhi, by purchasing its first aircraft. Membership of the club is open to all officers who hold or have held a commission
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  • 26 6 Lowest birth-rate m 20 years —only two last month at Blaenavon (Mon.) is due to lack of houses, says the medical officer.
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  • 112 6 I WEST-COUNTY fisherman with a faco-known to millions, has died, 88 years old, at Porlock Weir. Somerset beauty spot. Visitors to Poriock often turned to look at him as he hauled his boat up the beach. His face, shadowed by an old trilby, seemed familiar— though
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  • 165 6 M' SS b V tL B S E^ O T N H 'I* d iee ba '««der, has been told m Rn r Theatres Corporation that if she appear* n 8.8.C. television programme she will be banned from the "Corporation's theatres. Mr. Jack Marshal. Stoiis' bookins
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  • 182 6 ATS GIRLS: 'TAKE US BACK' 11l WORLDS of ATS is, bored with life m Cn.-v'. street, are clamouring t<. back into the Army. But U ie War Office says "No": tf. c u» a ban on re-enlLstmcnt of former Service women. Forty per cent, of the g.r^ ing up at
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  • 169 6 BRITISH air liners will switch over from aviation petrol to a new safety fuel within the next two years. The new fuel, which is being tested by R.A F. experts, burns much more slowly than the petrol now used and reduces the perils
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  • 40 6 UISS NANCY BEECHEV 30. year-old hairdresser beauty expert, of Ly: avenue, Pinner. Middles* nissing m Switzerland Holidaying m the B Oberland. she set out for a from her hotel at Grindelwa. June 3. She never returned
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  • SPORTS PAGE
    • 642 7 ASCOT, Thursday. Tli raid on Ascot may not hitherto have been a success but a resounding triumph was gaintd I renchmen m the Ascot Gold Cup, Britain's pre.iistance race, the horses from across the Chantrie first three places. nnef was M. Marcel Boussac's wonder horse
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    • 340 7 UNBEATEN ALFSIGS WIN LEAGUE CRICKET WITH six victories and one draw from seven games, Alfsi^s ran out champions m the ALFSEA cricket club league which ended on June 2. Alfsigs, with a percentage of 92.86 points, finished comfortably ahead of Postal, second with a percentage of 59.09 points. Below are
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    • Article, Illustration
      34 7 Hobby Gallacher, British A.B.A. champion and Glasrow shipjard worker (m white) outpointed John Arduini (IT.S A.) In the amateur boxing contest at Wembley m which Britain beat American by five matches to three.
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    • 337 7 Conn Says: 'I'll Never Fight Again 9 NEW YORK, Wednesday. IN his dressing room to-night, after he had been knockedout m the eighth round by world heavyweight champion Joe Louis, Billy Conn said he was "through." "I'll never fight again," said Billy. He had a cut across
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    • 72 7 WITHIN the next three weeks a full film record of the world heavyweight championship fight between Joe Louis and Billy Conn is expected to arrive m Singapore. Announcing this, RKO Radio Pictures (Malaya) who have the exclusive distribution rights to trie film, state that screenings will
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    • 110 7 IN a friendly game of tau*t ten 1 is held at the former Singapore Cricket Club's premises on Wednesday, the Chinese Swimming Club beat the Army V.M.C.A. by eight gaii^s to one. The results are as tollows Singles: Lrm Siew Sgh»? b*at Woodcock 2 o;
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    • 54 7 'piIE following will represent the V.M.C.A. at table tennis against the Bell O'Morn Music*! Association At 77, Neil Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow SINGLES: Wee Swee Lee, Ang Bam Guan. Toh Sluing Chee. Soh Teow Keng, Lav Kieng Hiong. DOUBLES: Fung Gctn Swee Cecil Wong; Tang Seek
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    • 305 7 MIDDLESEX WIN BY INNINGS LONDON, Thursday. pOOD progress was made at Swansea m the game between U Middlesex and Glamorgan which Middlesex won with an innings to spare mainly due to the p»n bowling of J. Simwho got 10 for 72 m the match. Glamorgan hit up 86 for 3
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    • 57 7 r rWE anond tn^iand Kurbj ir.4l m preparation for the Scraraa international nzger mmtchet, «-il< be held at the Polier Training Depot ground Thomson Road, on Monday, starting at 5 p m Anyone wishing to pU« for ihr BnHiKh and who h<«> uot beer, contacted, should
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    • 189 7 AN enjoyable mornings cricket was played at Tanglin Barracks on Sunday between Ordnance Directorate and 11 Port Operating Group 'A' team. A fine innings of 43 not out b> Smeeton went a long way towards Riving Ordnance their victory. Scores were: ORDNANCE Butterworth b Wane 5;
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    • 76 7 THE following have been invited to play soccer for the Roc^: against St. Patricks' School at TduK Kurau Ground at 5.15 om. tomorrow Maurice S^crilo. Sydney M. Ortega. P. Gomes. Tan Eng Chta. Joe Piiluy, A. Vong. Y.S. Foo. X Rarr»»chaiclran. Msehstel Phang. G Oarneg* H.H. Kemat. N. Kanagasafcai
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    • 68 7 T'HE following have been invited to play for the Colonials Crtefcrt XC at Johore on Sunday: A.E. Delilkan (CapUln): R. D^ lilkan; J.H. de Souza; Tham Ko-;£ Poh; W. itnayake; C. Pollings; I\ van Rf> J.N. Fernando; R.H. Perry; L. Wijeweera; G.D Webb L. Deirifcar,. 1,.5. Nathanielsz. Umpin Mr.
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    • 214 7 CINGAPORE Boxing Board of Con- trol sanction has been obtained for a fight between Navys unbeaten Teddy Lee and Siamese Som Po 13 former Malayan welterweight ehvnpion. The contest will taka place tit the Happy World stadium on Sundiy June 30, and
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    • 39 7 OTiCE. of Dr. J. G lIANNA--3rd floor Hongkong Bank na> now t>-~:i\ reopened I I IL.VIOKS l.\fi M%C':ifNKS KTC. OJ>I!NKKS. MAKI'HAVI*. iiQN VICTORS. ADDO-X. I IT'MIINT tOMI'AMf, "'r l »i>. 4'hulia Stn^t. Kcon fceng ec uo CHLA BE.NU HIM.
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    • 322 7 30USTEAO&Ce. f Ld. TEL 5161-2 LLOYDS AGENTS GLEWUIfE" le—eie d« J«aw 28 Loa«- far I'M. ielens from IK G S 7 Omchmrzimg raatiurn and cairn •rcplro m LX Honrknnc and Sh~t.tha' aa opportonitie» off^r BURNS PHILP LINE Khexenor 'void *u*traii* 11. sort Sai'inrs tor Sydney «»rr»mr aajatiHpers and cmrer Ftavt
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  • NEWS AND LATE SPORT
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      23 8 Ihls is Loch Assynt m Sou:her.and, 35 miles from the nearest t ai i way m the extreme noith- west of Scotland.
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    • 84 8 I 10-year-old Nazi secret. discovered m bomb-wreck-ed laboratories of Jena. Germany, cave the Veterans' Administration doctors hope of a mw attack on cancer, says IP from Columbus, Ohio. The secret was found m the form of a German microscope which was brought to the
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    • 43 8 Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Sholto Douglas, British Com-mander-in-Chief m Germany, took the salute m Berlin yesterday at a march past headed by Indian troops led /oy Lieut.-Col PS. Gyani of the Royal Indian Artillery.— Reuter
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    • 27 8 The United States has invited Dr Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of UNO, to the atom bomb tests says Reuter from New York
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    • 169 8 M CANBERRA, Thursday. R. JOSEPH CHIFLEY. Australian Prime Minister m the House of Representatives, today strongly rebuked the .Netherlands Minister m Australia, Baron van Aershen for making a statement to the press recently on the treatment of Dutch shipping m Australian harbours. "Diplomtaic relations ire not
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    • 388 8 EGYPT WONT HAND OVER THE MUFTI CAIRO, Thursday. THE Egyptian Cabinet met this afternoon to discuss the 1 situation arising from the arrival of the Mufti of Jerusalem to seek sanctuary m Egypt and at the c!os2 of the meeting the Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sayed Loutfy Pasha, said: "Britain has
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    • 112 8 DONALD Lavender, 23 -year-old 11 ex-serviceman of Barrow-in-Furness, successfuly appealed to the Furness re-instatement committee for re-employment as a £10-weekly charge-wheeler m the Siemens Department of the Ministry of Supply Barrow Steelworks—a Job, which he maintained, he held for six months before joining the services m
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    • 258 8 $45 MILLION TREASURE HUNT INVESTIGATORS are re- ported to be hunting for a Japanesa colonel who is believed to be m possession wi the majority of $45 millions (Straits) worth of jewels, gold and currency missing fir >iv the fabulous "Treasure ol Nakamura," writes Harry Hoogendoorn, Ass o c i
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    • 67 8 John Strachey, British Food Minister, said m Washington yesterday that the British Cabinet will decide for or against bread rationing before the end of this month. He added that the Cabinet would be unlikely to go len S*h of instructing the M "i istr y of
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    • 232 8 NUREMBERG, Thurs UITLER planned to bring all oc--11 cupied Europe tumbling to ruin m a vast "dusk of the gods" when he at last realized that the war was lost, Albert Speer, the Fuehrer's production chief told the War Crimes Court today Speer claimed that
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