The Straits Times, 15 September 1946

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  • 18 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.V MALAYA Ml. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 386 1 Dutch mission on way: troops to follow FOLLOWING closely on the departure of tHe Dutch j Commissioit-deneral by air for the Netherlands Indies, it was announced in Batavia yesterday that the first official Dutch-Indonesian talks for three months will open in Batavia this morning. Three-men delegations
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  • 280 1 Sunday Times Reporter BILL Bow«s, England and Yorkshire cricketer, thinks that '.and ha. hance of winning the Test match •>layed in Australia. "If Bradman doe-; not play rid vill" win." he told Ma yesterday. This tall, well-built man. who has bowled England out of
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  • 137 1 FRANKFURT. Sat THE Uniled States Arm> has -larr.ped down on black-aiar-b> American soldiers by iting script (or Allied issued German marks ard Italian le^al currency in all mili. and other cstablish:n the Ari rican' zone of Germany and i:i the Mediterranean theare. B;. making it impossible
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  • 56 1 NANKING, Sat ITEUT-G n. Takashi Sakai. Ja- panes.- commander of Hons executed by shooting yesterday while a crowd of 2,000 Chinese l<x>ked on. lormer ommandant of tpanose 23rd Army, was '..inlet :d by the Chinese military Tibun: of atrocities against war rs and civilians and conin early
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  • 38 1 WASHINGTON. Sat— The Government has announcod that more and more German and Austrian scientists will be brought here to aid in military research and that eventually their services will be released to private industry.—A. P.
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  • 122 1 LONDON. Sat. DATINGd will comprise the majority of pilots in the new scheme fcr manning of naval aircraft, details of which arc siven by the Admiralty. The remainder will bo gencrai service Royal Navy and Royal Marine officers trained for the dual functions of pilots
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  • 131 1 BOMBAY, Sat. J"OUR persons, including a a girl of 15, were killed and 18 others wounded when occupants of a taxi, driving down a busy crowded trading and shopping centre in southeast Bombay at about 11 o'clock this morning, opened a running fire on
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  • 97 1 DACCA fßengal), Sat. ANE person was killed today whe n the police jpened tire in Dacca, principal town of eastern Bengal. aga:n»; nxriuen of a ?ar« that wore loett.fcg suitcases from a shop. Dacca has. on the whole, been quieter for some days after the
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  • 97 1 BATAVIA. Sat. THE Netherlands East Indies will be represented on the inter, rational tin conference which opens in London on Oct. 8, *h? Netherlands News Agency reported today It is believea here that the Netherlands will support proposals for a rentwa'. of th? international
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  • 82 1 LONDON, Sat. WHEN he arrived in London by air today from Paris, Mr. A. V. Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty and acting head of th~ British delegation to the Paris Conference, contradicted 'he report that he had "walked out during the debate by the
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  • 250 1 ROME, Saturday. VHE Italian people, tired of living under the thumb of the black market, are forming volunteer citizen committetl for battle against food racketeers. These citizen committees set up road-blocks on the main roadways and halt all heavy Italian lorries, which they investigate. They also search
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  • 41 1 ARABS IN LONDON FOR TALKS The Emir Feisal ibn Abdnl of Saudi Arabia, with his son Mohamed (right) after their a :vival by air in Britain as part of the Arab delegation to the London conference on the future of Palestine.
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  • 219 1 LONDON, Sat. PLANS for a raid on Marlboro ugh House, London home of Queen Mary, by squatters who have been seizing unoccupied London buildings for homes, have been found in Communist documents eeized by Scotland Yard, according to today's Daily Graphic Police en duty at Marlborougii
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Sat— The War Office told Reuter today that "nothing is known here of any troops being sent from Gibraltar to Tangier to deal with disturbances nor of any troops being under orders to make such a move."— Rruter.
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  • 100 1 lED by a squadron of s lver Lan aster bombers, over 300 fighters of the R.A.F with squadrons of United States and Polish aircraft, yesterday roared low over central London in mass formation in commemoration of the "Battle of Britain in September, 1940. Many of the planes
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  • 45 1 Manufacturers' prices on Ford cars will be increased next week, an Office of Price Administration official said, but declined to say how much. The official also said that General Motors had filed a formal request for increases on all models.— A. P
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  • 343 1 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON, Saturday. THE British Government .s modest anticipations of the pace of rubber production recovery having been falsified by what is universa'ly regarded here as Malaya's matfiiiii cent achievement, there I the greatest difficulty i n find ing storage space in Britain*
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  • 227 1 HAS, INOTON. Sat. factories and formare exo-cted to achieve thL year th? 10 billion doll; r export goal set but yiar as a ncrssa-v part of the post-war e-:nort nlan The International Trade Division announced that division experts say the rate of exports L--1 still
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  • 1391 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALAYA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS Irish Adviser THE Supr»Jio may not have roots in the soil of Sligo. but he has an Irian connection which he prizes I His personal adviser during tho was Mr. Peter Murphy, a walking encyclopaedia of va>; emditir,-, and phlkbODh'tC contemplation.
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    • 141 2 7.30 p.m. Scottish Orchestia: t.lb p.m. Home Flash; 8.30 p.m. News: 833 p.m. London Calling; 840 pm London Calling: 845 p.m. Thank. for letters; 9 00 pm. Calling all Sr~-t*-men; 930 pm. Music Parade; 10.15 pm. Bridne on the Air: 10.W p ni. Radio Newsreel; 10.45 p.m. London Calling; 10.50
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  • 81 3 WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL < R si m a.trr their witiißg at .>. \n thedral yestcrd. taia, uh» is m well known •in < ri< ki-trr. is ihi only sun of Mr. N. J. Stein of Bedtorri and the bU« >?r <■. K >t. in. The bride was formrrl) Mrs
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  • 363 3 More donors come forward Sunday Times Reporter. MAJOR-GEN. L. H. Cox, General Officer Commanding, Singapore District and Mrs. Cox have agreed to give a pint of their blood to the General Hospital after resting in the Press how patients' lives are beinij jeopardised because insufficient blood
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  • 160 3 CHATHAM, Sa«. THE mystery o f how a youn« sailor travelled 9, '"jo miles m Singapore to England without the knowledge of r.il authorities remained unsolved at his court ■.tham barracks Ordinary Seaman Qetald John Bca:h. 20, of Quedgeley. GlouccsUrsh;re. pleaded guilty to dcs'.'iting from HMS
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  • 37 3 .)ON. Sat. rlose the man vho >! pro. H'lbupe. who with He wi tit dire-tor of :n 1944. a?ed 40 and is known younger :md cor' uctors. His tant gramophone of the BBC— Reuter.
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  • 150 3 it Keeps Her Free from Splitting Headaches who .'uffers from frtqueai .-■-v would do well to read ho* Mfcs Slowey overcame hen. ThU v l?er le.t^r rT.Ting from a pain in the h aU, and u^iiu:jg seemed to dme any Rood Turn l b.gan
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  • 44 3 PARIS. Sat. CEN. Smuts, the South African Prime Minister, left Paris by air today .'cr Balmoral Castle, Scotland, to spend a week. end with thr Kin? and Queen. He will discuss with them arransjefor their forthcoming tour of South Africa— Reuter
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  • 74 3 RANGOON. Sat. DANGOONS 2 500 police strikers 11 defied an order from the Commissioner of Police to return > ;to duty by 5.30 p.m. yesterday i and decided to continue the, strike till all demands are accepted. The Commissioner's order stated that those who did not
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  • 69 3 LONDON, Sat. "^8 an acknowledgment for medical attention for which he never charged." Miss Hannah I Selkirk of Beckermet, Cumber- 1 land, leaves £209 to Dr. Mitchell I of Egremont. Cumberland, in a j will just publish-d. In another will. Miss Caroline Applin. of Bishoo'3 Fonthill,
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  • 86 3 Rotherhythe. Sai CIR Ben Smith, the former Food Minister, has resigned his Parliamentary seat following his appointment as chairman of the West Midlands Division of the National Coal Board The London Gazette has an. ncunced that Sir Ben has been appointed Steward and Baili!!
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  • 75 3 SYDNEY. Sat. THE spokesman of the Department ef Commerce and Agriculture sad that la sp te of a disastrous drought in New South Wales, Australia exp?cis to hay? an exportable surplus of wheat this year. The crop Is now estimated at 160 000,000 bushr.s compa^d v/i*h
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  • 549 3 Home Soccer Results LONDON, Sat. THE uncertainty of form in these earl,' days of the Ensli^h sorcer season was shown in Ar.-cnalci win at Villa Park today. Arsenal with unl> one point from four gamei had the worst goal averagt in the First Division and had
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  • 45 3 WORKS ON LEAVE PLANE This smartly. uniformed air hostess is one of six appointed to the new special two. way l^ave plane service for Sudan Government officials, which is b«*inr operated by Airwcrk Limited with Bristol Wayfarers. She is former VYXAI- signals officer Jo Woodward.
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  • 267 3 T uc LONDON, Sat. HE announcement that the United States has accented Britain's invitation to attend a conference of tin 'producers a d consumers in London on Oct. 8 draws attention afresh to the inordinate delay in fixing the price of tin for the Ministry of
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  • 155 3 GUAM, Sat. A JAPANESE Army lieutenant on trial for cannibalism testified that he may have eaton the flesh of an American prisoner in February-, 1945, but he did not know what it was at that time. Lt. Funji Osogai said that at a party on
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  • 67 3 BERLIN, Sat. "APERATION SPARKLER," the British and American swoop on hidden gold and pre. cious stones, has so far netted $35,000,000 of treasure in the United States zone and a slightly higher amount in the British zone, it was disclosed today Thlrtv-flve people have been arrested in the
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  • 77 3 ATHENS, Sat. FE British Press Office said that bandits in gendarmerie uniforms shot and killed a British soldier and wounded another when they opened fire on a truck carrying five British soldiers. The British military authorities stated the attack was "not considered as directed primarily
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  • 137 3 NEW DELHI, Sat. PNDIT Nehru, as head of the new Indian interim goven. ment, is reported to have ortlr. Ed the cessation of operation > against recalcitrant tribeoMn In South Waziristan on the Noiti West Frontier A Government statement dealing with the bombing of
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  • 51 3 Copenhagen. Sat. ixlpgate: from 47 nations to tho Unitci Nations Food and Agricultura Organisation conference end d their sessions by unanimously artTovina the objectives of th rroDO. c rd world food board, and that the board should functio i not later than the end of th.year.
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  • 39 3 NEW DELHI. Sat. Ih< Indiar .Government hn~ announ.-rd It intention of continuing rome Indian wartime emerionrj met< surrs due to exDirp on Oct I soeoificillv a centra] control o c food.— Router.
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  • 684 4 The Australian Scene.. By Bob Gilmore Sept. 4. A with tv. muni remitted n 24 houn of each Dr. Her! •urn fr.n d re. i ir which r the ted: Mr ,;»d hi> team this that «hirh is a remote to them. at re. ter to demoT!
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    • 102 4 RHEUMATISM BACKACHE. *no U.dder Pills >n a tj'essin* tc thousands o! thin halt '-entur\ arc ranrot bt I Bonearhe I urnbtfo or •oday— DE WITIS niDNEY BLADDER MM iJht.iiiiuhU .it .ill dispensaries. VALET BLADES are bach again Hnng out pow Valet self-stiopping razor and shave again the Valet wav my
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  • 488 5 'BATTLE OF BRITAIN' DAY S'pore RAF tribute to men who beat the Germans Sunday Times Reporter COR a brief half hour yesterday morning, the Royal r Air Force in Singapore paid a tribute to the undying memory of the thin blue line of British pilots who by their undaunted courage
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  • 162 5 Sunday Time*. Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Sat. THE qut'stou of making available felled rubber areas suitable for wet padi culti' ation is r°ceivinfr the close tayan Union Government. Recontly, a comDirector cf Agriculture as chairman, the K tnissioner of Penang and Province Welthe Director, Drainage and
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  • 57 5 E Indians wno stowra away in the ?.i were oroduced in a r- Court yes. jnd charged m or. at the pri f th? master All the admitted the offence, arc! »«»re each fined $50 or in default liX weeks' imprisonment. Aronda haa just SAil?d out re h
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  • 174 5 'We have long way to go says Air Chief Sunday Times Reporter. WE owe it to the crews who perished in the bat i v; oJ Britain to ensure that th i R.A.F. is again raised to that perfection of professional efficiency and devotion vo duty which prevailed in 1940,
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  • 344 5 Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON. Sat. WRITING in the Daily Telegraph, Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conservative Member of Parliament for Bury, demands the abandonment of bulk buying which "means bulk chaos" of Siamese rice and the su-ostituticn of the "obvious commonsense methods and the usual business channels." A.tcr
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  • 116 5 Sunday Times Correspondent. KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. REPRESENTATIONS have been made to the Government by the Chamber of Commerce, inquiring whether there is a separate allocation of foreign exchange for the Malayan In ion, and. if so, what is the re. lative "rrcntage for the
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  • 94 5 A charge of stealing flve toxos of shirtine material valued at $50,000 from a store in Trafalgar Street between Sept. 11 and 12 was denied by seven Chinese In the Fourth Police Court yesterday They claimed trial to the alternate charge of dishonestly retaining stolen goods
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  • 326 5 Sunday Times Reporter. •f HERE is a slump in SifigaI pore' 3 money black market. The numbers of "change your money sah" touts who used to hanj? around outsit? the banks and in the mam chopping streets is dwindle" They are facing hard time* as black
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  • 150 5 Jap bodies found in Penang Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. THE bodiss of Japanese wen found by demolition work ers pulling down bombec houses and removing debri* in the heavily-hit area ol Light Street and Pitt Str ct in Penang. The buildings, in which th*. bodies were found, were wrecked
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  • 183 5 l IEUT. Col. Yoshitada Nagatomo. commander of No. li Group, Burma-Siam Railway PoW Administration who "unlawfully ordered and caused to be shot and killed' six Dutch ano two Austral an PoWs who had beon recaptur ed after their attempt to escape, was yesterday found
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  • 17 5 Mr. Francis M. Squim ana Ml Edward J. R. North lave b"< i bee n appci'v Singapore.
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  • 197 5 Sunday Times Correspondent ALOS STAR. Sat. THE people of Kedah and Perlis ha\e beon celebrating Victory Day with Sreat fervour. Celebrations !in some towns lasted for j three days. The celebrations in PjtJls w?re held under the patronage of the Rajah of Perlis the
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  • 66 5 Detective Is Gaoled For Extortion TAN Tcck Hian. a Chinese detective, was wntenecd to six months* Imprison. ment and a fine of $500 or further imprisonment oi three months for extorting $400 from, a socsnd-hand dcalrr, Tv Koh Tim, i n the Second Polic* Court on Friday. He was also
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  • 87 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. FE Kuaia Lumpur police have issued an 8.0.5. for information from any doctor who has treated a Tamil for a gunshot wound in his back. This information is required by the Criminal Investigation Branch, and is a sequel to a
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  • 27 5 The first local-born Chinese t» be given the post formerly held iy an M.CJ3. officer, Mr. ran Ah Tah has been aDoointed Commissioner of Estate Dutle3, Singapore.
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  • 630 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sept. 15. 1946. THINKING AS MALAYANS ONE of the most vital problems facing Malaya to clay is the rehabilitation of the schools and the planning of a new education policy designed to prepare 'lie rising generation not for th? Uaki of Klfrnment but to tlvnk a*
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  • 1302 6 LIFE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA'S PRISON CAMPS "Behind Bamboo" is the vivid, first-hand stoiy 0f. DEriiNf) Bamboo," D Rohan D. Rivett's account of prisoner of war life on the SiamBurma railway gives a clear and vivid impression of the Japanese project which cost the lives of 10,000 Allied prisoners of war
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  • 774 6 GEN. Douglas Mac Arthur at the end of the first i tense, strenuous year's work on the occupation of Japan, obviously has thrived on long hours of work and sees proof in United States aci tion in Japan that singlej nation occupation
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  • 76 7 SYDNEY'S G-STRiNG SWIMSUIT !j brittmt "French ■wlbsmbU a bra>si»T« ai.H string held at the waist by v (in. iord anj made oi Oittl brovArir— wa^ the Wit at a I fashion \iinn out the liss \ileen Kil«->. "■atrl that she "wuuldn i IBM S th« be:i had ro«u>n; to parade
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  • 100 7 Press worker shot: inquest postponed 8. K chin j by the mited, who tjr and i-ca Street en the •'une 18. started in thj 1 Q Torter, rued the inquiry op account n^e of an important witness, attrr hearing the evidt Lou .s brother of Ko>ri that, as he was
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  • 276 7 equipment for Spore Police Sunday Times Reporter THE Criminal Investigation Departmert in Singa- pore will soon be completely re-equipped with the latest scientific appliances for fighting crime. Mo,re than $50,000 worth of cameras and fingerprinting outfits, for instance, have been ordered in England and are
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  • 118 7 Public helps the C.I.D. in Singapore Sunday Times Reporter DOUCE appeals for public assistance with information that might be helpful in the ti'.ht against crime 'n Singapore have brought results which Mr. E. V. Fowhr, chief of the CJ.D. describes as "very good.' 1 He has received an average rf
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  • 233 7 Sunday Times Correspondent WINKEN, Blinken,*and Nod, three six-month-old HftttJUi tigers presented to Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo by the Tun^ku Mahkota of Johore, which have arrived in, refused at first to snarl for Press photographers. A reporter did his best to rouse Winken by hitting the top
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  • 110 7 Pan-American plane is due on Sept. 28 Sunday Times Reporter DAN-AMERICAN Airways, su:vey niaht from San Francisco is exDec' rd to arrive in Sineapore on Sept. 28. Tlie Pan-American air service fron Pan Francisco to Batavia via Midway I land was inaugurated n May. IMI. By midNovember, this service, it
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  • 91 7 IN application that the sumn mon.s charge apainst A k Hoe Co.. Ltd., for allegedly storing rubber without a licsnee in Kirn Chuan Road between July 17 and Sept. 4. in contravention of the Rubber Dealers' Ordinance be peston'd a month to rltow t>-e company to comply
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  • 69 7 k COURT of Officers has been appoined by the Governor o; Singapore under the Volunteer Forces (Demobilisation) Rules, 1946. The Court comprises: Major R. W. Watson Hyatt (2nd Bn). Major L. V. Taylor (4th Bn), Major L. A. Williams <2nd Bn). Capt. H. J. Rae (S.R.A.-V.),
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  • 205 7 Sunday Times Reporter WHAT was de>cribed a.« "a large amount" of stolen wireless parts Mi rf covered and wholesale illicit samsu factory was uncovered wl n police of the Kandang Kerbau Dirision raided wooden huts along thp Whampoa River off Serangoon Road, Sinj.'apo:o. early yesterday
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  • 86 7 14 Smallpox cases: 'Position Is Grave' IN spirit of the most stringent Treasures. 14 cases of siaallnrx were reported in Singapore week, and because of MM danger of epidemic -described as e l by the health authority, —arrangements have been mads for larg.-> employers to have theservices of vaccinators gratis.
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  • 72 7 BATAVIA. Sat. TAPTAIN Joan Vickers, Chief WeKtire Officer of the British Red Crocs and Ordsr of S.. John in Java, recently paid a visit to the R r publicar. tow.i o: DJ kjakarta, in nrd-Java. w'; t r? he attended a cDnfprenc of 1 ad
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  • 40 7 In the Fourth Police Court yesterday, three Chinese Lam Cheng Lin (32). Lam Slew Chan '?s>. and Liew Tong Wee (35), claimed trial to a charge of fraudulent possession of 32 bundles of white cloth on Sept. 13.
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  • 265 7 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOH, Sat. impressive ceremony outside Ipoh'sr town hall took place when the Resident Commissioner, Perak. Mr. A. V. Aston, presented card* of commendation to 15 Perak civilians for "loyalty and courage." A combined military and police guard of honour greeted the arrival of
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  • 71 7 A charge of attempted extortion from A. K. Mottiwaila in RafPes Place, on Sept., 10, by putting him in fear ot injury and of interference with his business by a secret society, was denied by a 20.year-old Chinese LJm Ba Chhai alias Lav Cha Boh, in the Third
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  • 112 7 Sunday 'Junes Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE death has occurred of Mr. D. A. Endean, of the Malayan Union Survey D-partment, fr< m malaria. Mr. Endean joined the Survey Department in 1937. H« was one of a party entru^sd w:th t:ie evacuation of
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  • 27 7 WINKEN SNARLS AT CAMERA Hinken. one of the thr-r Malayan timers presented to the Zoo in Sydney by the lur.-jkn Mahkota of Johore. snarhuc at the cameraman.
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  • 218 7 Sunday Times Reporter. THERE will be no room in British Univor>-'tifs t"i Colonial students for years. The British Qoffl i i ment has instructed the universities to reaarva 90 \^r cent, of their undergraduate places for ex-SenriM students. The remaining 10 p^r c kl to be
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  • 25 7 Mr. K. J. N. Duthie nas yn apnointfd to act as Sun< en!, Malayan Becuritjr Bel THIS WEEK FOR YOU BY STELLA
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    • 35 7 TAN SIN PENG CO. Phone 4373 11, Phillip Street Singapore Another Shipment Or Ist Quality British Coal Tar Formic Acid Galvanized Sheets Galvanized Windolite Netting Weekly Price Quotations available for Estates. Mines. Factories Building Materials.
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  • 96 8 OTARTINO with the nine disKs arranged in sequence thus *****678 9. you can make them total 500 in three different ways by simply inserting plus and minus signs in appropriate places between the d gits. For example 1 234 M -r 789 500. Now find two other ways of
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  • 36 8 THREE WORDS meaning (1) army commander (2> gatherer: (3> make bigger", are all spelled with the same seven j letters. See how quickly you i can discover them. I «jSjtjj JdWd\9 'r«jauao smash v
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  • 270 8 Chess is international language BY MIKHAIL BOTVINNIK. Clwss Champion of the U.S.SR CHESS is a n mterniitionai 1-nguagc. Turkrronian and Norwegian, Indian and Cuban thinl: aliko at tbo che-sboard. Maybe, I am rrrstakan bir I think that in this senz? c> is more international even than music. It la natural
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    • 349 8 At Your Service Again! XKTTORS DISPENSARIES Shipments ot DRUGS CHEMICALS trom I iii'l nut L- \u>tr;ilia I 1 Hospital* also. SiKCERE DISPENSARY 111 ST.. SINGAPORE W-. MORI BEAITV 108 l*^- MOMV MARY Perm« B enl Wave 1 \rurnran fr.quipcirni Iv lv Hair l>ye» „.n (.ua r anter 4 I 1
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    • 230 8 A, B, OR C? 1. Dou you think polyandry is: (a) the rearing of parrots; (b) plurality of husbands: or (c> a flower? 2. Has an octoroon: <ai eigrht legs; (b) two l?gs; or (c> no legs? 3. Is rhetoric: (a> the art of persuasive speech; (b» a painful affliction
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    • 425 8 MUSIC FOR VIOLINISTS. Celebra'ed Violin Soo; AMB Nos. 18. 42 A 9) tH Musical Masterpi Book 1 3 2H Mv ira! Pictures, Per Violin A Piano o> Violin Tutors and st «\\<- varieU.-> in stcrk. Prices on application iP i i'- 3f> cM pxtra i ■kiJif 1 f J ■3,
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    • 476 8 WE have previously seen that rT the opening one notrump bid Is a precise and accurate bidding tool that should be u»ed whenever the requirements are fulfilled is there then use for opening bids of two and three notrump? Emphatically yes, for the c bids are abo precL«e and accurate
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    • 463 8 What the Stars Foretells SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 2*) Combine business and personal plans for the best results this week. Solve all home front problems. Don t art until you have riven each new idea careful thought Don't be impulsive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan 20) An active week with varying Interests, so
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    • 104 8 PISCES (Feb. 20 Mar. 21)— Tour environment may be somewhat unsettled, but do all you can to ret things straight. ened out. Be very careful in making important decisions since there may be many v sues to consider ARIES (Mar. 22 -Apr. -0> Morning hours should be spent in planning
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    • 106 8 GEMINI (.May 22 June 22) A short trip, perhaps for business and pleasure combined can prove profitable. A new idea could be a real moneymaker! Personal problems can be solved at this time CANCER (June 23 July 23) Business matters are due for expansion just now. Make sure of increased
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  • 1038 9 i T^T^iij i^^C3« W- *fl p bli b y r%^j#Lw^ ▼j( %k •Ronnie James LONDON, By Air Mail. THIRTY-four years ago Wales had the lightweight boxing champion of the world. Freddy Welsh, he and he won the title from American Willie ititchie, later
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  • 70 9 The following have b*;n selected to play cricket for th RockliUs' against Alfsigs at Sclaran^. Changi, at 2 p.m. today: V. V. Eundrum. D. C. Swyny, P. Swyny, S. Mosbergen, D. Ohanr.araj. G. Carnegie, j. Galistan, W. Galistan. Q. Balakrishnan. E. Snelling. A. Lim, R. Kir tal, A. K.
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  • 697 9 By MEHV WILLIAMS, Boxing Editor— The Sporting Globe. Melbourne, By Air Mail. IN uite of a sparkling finish, Boy Andre, flyweight champion of Malaya, failed to make up the lee-way in points piled up by Stumpy Butwell, ex-flyweight champion of Australia, in the middle stages of
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  • 103 9 I ETS look: at cricket, which has ended another s:asor Befort the war we had th* LaA-r^ncs Trophy .cr the fast::rurcd of tht seiLson. Thus *c had two new trophies presented by a national daily no .vspaper. They ht»ve just b^en awarded, together with prizes of £100.
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  • 79 9 LONDON, Sat THE Chilean swimmer, Jorges Berroeta. abandoned this year's attempts to win the English Channel after a Doctor's examination dh^losed that he had suffered a sprained 1 gament in his left shoulder. Barroeta was pulled out of th? water on Thursday ni?ht with a twisted left
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  • 221 9 Ceylon S.C. Playing At Segamat Sunday Times Reporter S«-ganiat. Sat. AN AU-Johore In.lo Ccylonese Man cap'ained by P. Nugesu is met line the Ceylon Sports C'hib of Singapon in a game of crick, i here this weekend. This fixture takes the plac. proposed game be'.wr-n Johoro and th« Singapore Civilians.
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  • 92 9 .•-iinajy Lines I. S?rpmi>uii r pHE follow in- players will the N.S. Chinese a-airrt langor Chinese at the T.P.r a ground in K.L. on Sunday at p.ir. The same will be In ai. Ch nesr School at Kuala Lumpur Liew Fook Kuan; Chang Ko'< H.i Tan
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  • 77 9 NEW YORK, THANK Parker o; the Li States defeai d Sweden > I nart Bergelin 6—o. 3—6 I 6 l yesterday, givirg the U.i States Davis Cup tenni.-, i 2 0 lead over Sweden in tbl I ter-zone finals. Earlifr, Jack Kramar Torstcn Johanssrn ol S>\ i 'S
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  • 59 9 THE first qu. meeting of the Mrrrv. B, .nintcn Party will he No. 28. L^ron? 34, Gyl. 2.15 p.m. today. Parties, clubs nr.r' a>s j who desire frier;!., mate': I the Party to co munieate with th A hon. captain. Mr Grrr- p Tan Ffl, <C.A. f ■>
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    • 73 9 SYDNEY -SI NGAPORE LONDON EMPIRE SERVICES Showing the Flag —on British Wings i The "Kangaro<» Btrnei opt*«jCd Dy Q.E.A. and 8.0.A.C. gives Singapore air romuctions ol unoarulleled speed and comfort with Sydney and London and travel HbM to both Capitals can now fe| measured in terms of hours— 3B h
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    • 149 9 PUZZLE ANSWERS ARE YOU SURE 9 I.IOHTKRIREFUSAL ANSWERS 1 I 1 RSs; It AH' O G A. B. or C?— l. Plurality of hus- .».,,,>., n,^, wood) 3 ->'I. I' I U I I .1- I 1 :r 0 persuajiy, speech 4. A toa-J 1 1 > •V I! S
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  • 785 10 it PAGE OF MALAYAN SPORTS NOTES AND NEWS it Sunday Times Reporter PENANG, Sat. )EFFViIM. 11m- Indian Recreation Club in the final of in. I n i ou! football competition, the Penang 1 1 n achieved the unique distinction lining all the MM competitions of
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  • 50 10 Ihe team of 96th Fd. Reg*. <R oyaJ Devon Yeomanry) »f Ipoh who beat the No-rthamotons in the inter regimental ko. final at Kuala Lumpur last Tuesday: Bark row: Linesman. Adshead. Warren, Glad win Smith. Ronnie and Bisby; Front t©»: Harsr paves. Williams, Palmer. Honey (rapt) and Uornsby.
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  • 524 10 K.L Railways Score 12-Nil Win In Knock-Out Soccer BMMESSa Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. THE biggest event of the past week was the visit of the 1 Perak Ceylonese cricket team who proved too strong for the T.P.C.A. who were virtually fielding a Selan^or Cevlonese team. The T.P.C.A. have
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  • 374 10 Cricket phICKET is drawing to a clo«e. Th? season has been a highly successful one for the State. Young crick ?terj have made thrir appearance in local cricket and the Torn displayed by th .n speaks well or .he future. At one time there was
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  • 390 10 Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA, like all States in the Malay Peninsula, lost no time in reviving games soon after the reorcupatlon. In th? absence of any official sporting body, the Malacca ■Sports Committee was formed comprising one military officer and a representative each from the Chin-se.
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  • 884 10 Sunday Times Reporter Ipoh, Saturday. IPOH soccer fans are pardon- ably basking in the reflected glory of the 96th Field Regiment, Royal Devon Yeomanry, who beat the Northampton Regiment in the Malaya Command Cup soccer linal and have thus established themselves as the Regimental
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  • 187 10 Sunday Times Reporter Park Buntar, Sat. KRIAN opened its hockey season whou a scratch team from Parit Buntar travelled to Taipinj anJ met j tne Old Eciward ans in a friendly game. L T p against a strong side whicn included no les; than four State
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  • 668 11 Sunday Times Reporter KVALA LUMPUR, Sat. pi'NTERS had an easy lime in picking the winners at I Kuala Lumpur to-day in the final day's racing in the Selangor Turf Club's September meeting, no less than four horses, Radasca, Houlichan, Tommy and Harlequin scoring
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  • 46 11 THE Malayan Bit Sweep pool 1 rtooid of $272,065, established at the Perak Turf < Ijb\ !!>«-• tim t <>n Auj. IA. was bett re I at Kuala Lumpur yesterda v when the t-.ial pool was 5276.210 The winnini; ticket was No 150 C
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  • 352 11 N liei c.day the S.C C. j.at il»e Inaiaa Associauon by 39 runs aimoct on time, the last wicket filling witli only two more balls to go Batung nrs t the Cluj good st.rt ty Ha^g ana Kirki.is, the ir, who saw 44 on the
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  • 95 11 Sunday Times Reporter Srrer-.ban. Sat. A I ARGE crowd including the Resident Commisrioncr. Mr. W.A. Oordon Hall, witnessed the Newi Civilian"! score a narrow victory by 2 goals to 1 over the Combined Services in the 1 Victory Cup match plaveci at the padang this evening.
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  • 89 11 THE V MCA. who have won tverv I game of cricket they have played I so far. added yet another vi< tory to their H«f n. 11 the; beat the Changi airfield by 49 runs at Chanjl yesterday Thtam Sew 47 airl Eph c 39 were t l
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  • 49 11 New York. Sat. I TIPPY Larkin of Oarneld. N.J.. retained his junior welterweight I championship by winn'n^ his third ''ralght decision over brown-«kinned Willie Joyce of Indiana, over 12 rounds at Madison Siuare Garden last night. The finht was fust but there were no knock-downs— U P.
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  • 63 11 TEAMS .or today's soccer at Jalxn Besar stadium between the Combined R.A.F. and Malays are: COMBINED RAF:— Chester; Moreton. Slanej Rice; 4 oom; Nicoi; rainier; Dickenson; Kerry; Proud foot and Smith. Malays will be selected from Zamzam. Jaafar; A. Rahman; Salic h; Taba; llarith. Neon, Dollah:
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  • 210 11 IN spite of good bowling by Williams. who eaptand six wickets for 27 runs A.C.S.E.A. were beaten by I 41 runs in a cricket match aga..ist tli^ SRC. on the Padan? yesteiJay. Srhubert (six for 20) Ciatke (lour for 28) and E. Ebert. who scored 2a
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  • 174 11 DONCASTER. Sat. THE G*ekwar of Baroda's "aj-ajirao for whom he paid th« record price of 28.000 guineas as a yearling charged into the tapes and unseated his jockey, Edgar Britt. in the Doncaster Produce States h?re yesterday afternoon. Britt quickly caught th<* colt anu remounted to
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  • 252 11 From Men Williams. Boxing Editor, Sporting (ilobv MELBOURNE, Fri. LAIKIK (.KIMSTEAD (8.5) gave Mok Kai Khoon (8.1) a boxing le?-«o n at Brisbane Stadium tonight anl was mileahead on points at the end of 12 rounds. Khoon fought h vaiiar' uphill battle but literally ate
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    27 11 Above, the ACSEA cricket learn and below, the Indians. AI SEA lost to the Ren, while trie Indi ana were beaten by the S CO.
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  • 125 11 Merv Williams, Boxing Editor. Sporting Globe MELBOURNE. Sat. VID Pancho (8 st. i3 a 4 lbs.) called the referee to his corner at the end of the ninth round of his bout with Frank Flannery (8 st. 13' i lbs.) and said that he could not
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  • 133 12 CINGAPORE'S General Hospital is in urgent 0 need of blood donors in order to keep its blood transfusion service going to aid accident and anaemia cases. Pictures on this page illustrate a typical accident case with which the transfusion service has to deal that of a
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