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Title Section19 1946-09-22 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER /.v MALAYA No. 582. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article162 1946-09-22 1 Ten dead: flooded towns fields LONDON, Saturday. AT lea^t ten persons were killed as the severest September gale recorded in the British Isles in more than 35 years struck the southern coast of England and the English Channel with devastating force, Hooding towns, ruining crops, crippling162 words
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Article, Illustration57 1946-09-22 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 of state for the Colonies, who, it is rrport.'d. is lii<*ly to rr%i*n h'> post when >Ir. Attlee iflrs his Tahinet early n* \t month Mr. Hall, who became a miner at the ace of 1? is expertod to take57 words
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Article35 1946-09-22 1 IBOMBAV Sat Three persons were stabbed to aoath in Ahm-»dal;ad. the second Industrial city of Bnmbav Presi- j din y. as renewed communal dis- j turbanccs entered their seventh day Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article220 1946-09-22 1 Sunday Times Reporter pORT facilities in Singapore and congestion on the wharve? been intensively surveyed during the past two weeks by Mr. H. A. Short, Deputy Traffic Manager of the Southern Railway, Southampton, England, who came to Singapore at the request of the Government. Mr. Short's220 words
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Article123 1946-09-22 1 Shielding for A-bomb defence NEW YORK. Sat. CIRST official and definite suj--4 tions of possible defenc s atcm bomos used on re made in a report by the US. Army s Manhattan district on the damage rione to ma and N.isasaki Burns, rays and bios', within id one-third miKs of123 words
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95 1946-09-22 1 NEW FEATURES FOR THE SUNDAY TIMES WITH th<* publication today in Page Six of the first of a series of articles on the secrets of the German Ilieh Command by (apt Liddell Hart, world's most famous military writer. The Sunday Times begins an additional news service for its readers. The95 words
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Article50 1946-09-22 1 NEW YORK. Sat. PRESIDENT TRUMAN is getting a new plane, the super j "En.red Cow.' capable of even longer flights than his pr^nt i DCS. Delivery of the new Douglas DC-6 Is expected la*e j .his year, complete with bedroom, library onrf desk— A.P.AP - 50 words
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61 1946-09-22 1 LONDON. Sat. THE Board ot Trade announces the following August trade flgure> August exports totalled £77.400,000 compared with £91.900.000 in July: Imports totalled £121,000.000 compared with £101,000.000 In July; Re-export.; totalled £4.900.000 compared with £4.400,000 in July. August imports were the higheat forReuter - 61 words
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Article74 1946-09-22 1 London. Sat. THE Foreign Office announced 1 that the British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, would return to the Paris confersnee late today, indicating that t^e high level negotiations on the future of Palestine will be delayed pending a Jewish decision whether to participate in the74 words
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Article29 1946-09-22 1 Washington, Sat. THE United States State Department has announced agreement with Iceland for removal of all United States military personnel In 180 days— A.P.AP - 29 words
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102 1946-09-22 1 BIG BANGKOK FIRE: 10,000 HOMELESS BANGKOK, Sat. FN thr jsand people, mostly Chinese, are homeless today, as the largest fire in thr city in 20 years wiped out three blocks 01 the shopping district early this morning. The fire started in a Chinese shop and spread to the market placo102 words
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Article93 1946-09-22 1 Rangoon, Sat. AN attempt to assassinate the lOrmer Burmese Premier, U Saw, leader of the Myochit Party, was made in Rangoon today. As Saw was driving in a car Irom the party h?adquarters a rifle shot rang out from a following jeep, smashing the panesReuter - 93 words
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Article60 1946-09-22 1 THE first ship from Indonesia 1 carrying an initial load of 6,000 tons of unhusked rice reached Ccchin, on the Malabar coast, on Friday. The entire quantity will be allotted to largely-deficient Madras Presidency, which, in turn, has deeded to send the lull quantity to theAP - 60 words
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Article301 1946-09-22 1 Batavia, Sat. THE Dutch Commi.ssionGoneral informally told Indonesian Republic authorities today that it is willing to recognise the de facto authority of Sutan Sjahrir's Government over both Java ami Sumatra, a highly authoritative source, who requested that his identity be withheld, told the Associated Press.301 words
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Article, Illustration47 1946-09-22 1 SQUATTERS APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE From a plank leading out of a window of Abbey Lodge, a blofk of Resents Park luxury flats ocuppied by the squatters in their recent campaign, a woman appeals for help to sympathisers The board on the left asks for water and bedding.47 words
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352 1946-09-22 1 Gang dumps loot in adm iral 's stable Sunday Times Reporter Jl TRAIL beginning in the first instance in the stable 11 of the Grange Road house of Rear Admiral Egerton, Flag Officer, Malaya, has led civilian and military i police to the rounding-up of men believed to be part352 words
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Article97 1946-09-22 1 Lower Price For Ceylon Rubber LONDON, Sat. DLBBER tad- circle; attach *reat significance to thfact that the Ceylon price of 71 rup?etcnt; a pound against tbe present one runce a pound has bern fixed for only onmonth, which they say is virtual official endorsement of their view that a freeReuter - 97 words
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Article47 1946-09-22 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Sat. MESSAGE received here from the island of Guam in North Pacific state.; that the island has been devastated by a 60 milo-an-hour typhoon. The messag? adds that tremendous damage has been done to military installations. Details have not yet been received.—Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article219 1946-09-22 1 BRAZIL PROMISES TO SEND RICE LONDON, Sat. AN Anglo-Brazilir.n agreement was signed today which provides for an extension of the food pact between the two nations for at least one year, including the distribution of rice to South ha-i Asia The agreement was reached after Britain had objected to thrUP - 219 words
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Article107 1946-09-22 1 Siamese M.P.s face rice inquiry Bangkuk FIFTEEN members ot th? S. ese Parliament are under in Bangxok as the Ministry Commerce studies the special permits granted to them to ship rica from Bangkok to their cowstitu'neies in South Siam Two of the 15 are already d covered to have diverted107 words
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Article46 1946-09-22 1 Rome. S.r A TRIESTE d ipat;h to H Momento said two I divisions have taken up position.^ around Ljbuljana in Yugoslavia 45 mil-S norih-ea. 1 of Tiiest? Ihe despatch gave no author for the repcrt, and no conflimjition is available here. A.P.AP - 46 words
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Advertisement276 1946-09-22 1 RADIOS KEEWJAT RADIO C m-124 OK4UDD QO. TEIEPHOHI fc566 KUALA LtMI'U PKNAN<; SONGS CHILDREN LOVE TO SING! Mhn>t ttM Lull'lUN. uoi/ ul i II A...^1-, ..its Briiu« Nuroe.y Itnjmeo *3.20 lA'.Uu Muvcmcw^ S iiy., ||J| What the Cn.iorcn Sini; 3.60 1U Hny.limu Liance> 1 00 Ciiliclren's Songs ol Lung Ago276 words
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Article, Illustration1693 1946-09-22 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS AM! of the votcai on tn»i 8.8.C. programmes in M that of Mr. .1. K. Nathan, a former of the Malayan Service who is in :iess in the City of London. A Yortwhireman, he came i In 1904 and serv1,693 words
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Advertisement143 1946-09-22 2 LLSIE \L\R\ is back again i» S,ioMin«: a (iollrction of imported sir CMC I nltahle for all sMcmCcm ul MMmbW'i |p J Battery Building, Battery Road. Ne w S h ipm en t Arrived FIRST IN MALAYA AFTER RLOCCUPATIONI GENUINE CHANCE CROOKES' GLASSES TINTED A. A 2, B and B143 words
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Miscellaneous393 1946-09-22 2 RADIO MALAYA S^giJßMgZ £*£VS«H» 6 p.m. 6.30 to 11 p.m. on ,Jm .n^w, v, vj ala Mt 30 om Thanks for letters; 900 p.m. Ca.lmg metres from noon to J I p.m. on 4.825 TONIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS al; sportsmin; 930 p.m. Music mes *-c. in 61 metre band and from Parade-393 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-09-22 3 I riward Donaldson, new holder of the world's air speed rr< ord of 61*. mph standi n^ on his Star Meteor, after making his record -breaking run on the Littlehampton course.33 words
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449 1946-09-22 3 Huge profits Sunday Times Reporter THKKK times every night, somewhere in Singapore and most probably in the Tanglin-Orchard Road area, silent and skilful gangs are stealing a car, removing its wheels and tyres or breaking into private garages to strip a vehicle449 words
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Article173 1946-09-22 3 Sunday Times Reporter. PUR Dakoias will leave Changi airport early tomorrow momine: on 'Operation Hunger' dropping 100 tons of r om the air on to Karen people in Burma. They are <>n the vt-r .rvation. "Operation Hunger" comes a f the request of the173 words
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Article124 1946-09-22 3 AIR RESCUE FOR CRASH VICTIMS Gander, (Newfoundland), Sat. EIGHTEEN persons. 14 of them gravely injured, lay wrapped in army bed-rolls In the chill wilderness of west Newfoundland auditing a daring rescue attempt by two United States Coast Guard helicopters. A 14-men United States Army rescue team is ministering to theReuter - 124 words
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Article20 1946-09-22 3 Milk, butter, cheese and other uairy products will remain free !rom price controls, the United States decontrol board has decided—A.P.20 words
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Article73 1946-09-22 3 ■Mia; linns < ..r t->p<>ntJt-nt PENANG. Sat. T Jain Chamber of 1 a.i; be s?nding a ye to approach Lord n lor permission to import md bran from of the Chamber also decided Q eminent to -ent rice ration. :iber considered und to lift the73 words
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Article, Illustration72 1946-09-22 3 MAJ.BOON ACQUITTED Major Ceiil Boon of the K.VSL. who was on trial by court martial in London on charges of allegedly giving aid to the Japanese while a prisoner of war in Hong Kong during 1943 to 1945, has been found not guilty on all charges. As he left the72 words
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Article128 1946-09-22 3 LONDON, Sat. rE Merchant Navy has declaied "total war" against pilfering from British ships. It is these thefts which account for many complaints of parcels from abroad never reaching people to whom they are addressed. The Merchant Navy Officers Federation, representing 30,000 shipmasters and officers, has128 words
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Article102 1946-09-22 3 LONDON. Sat. A grinnin" skeleton wrestling A «ith a traffic light standard on a 20-foot high poster at High Wycombe's market centre has frightened a retired general who served in the South African and 1914-1918 wars, said Major- Gen. Sir (>riac Skinner at a meeting of102 words
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Article77 1946-09-22 3 PARIS. Sat. M. PIERRE SCHRUMPF, formerly personal medical attendant to Haj Amin El Hu&seini, Mufti of Jerusalem, has been sentenced to life imprisonment and national indignity by the criminal court in Mulhouse, Alsace, en charges of giving intelligence to the enemy. The public prosecutor said duringReuter - 77 words
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Article53 1946-09-22 3 ROME, Sat. SICILIAN "bandits" last night made another attack on the radio station in Palermo, this time in strength. The attack was made with rifles and machine-guns, and fire was maintained for nearly two hours. The attackers eventually withdrew, after a number of them had lReuter - 53 words
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Article544 1946-09-22 3 Home Soccer Results LONDON, Sat. LIKE the ten little ***** boys unbeaten football teams in IhC major English Leagues were further reduced in number at today's games, Manchester T'nited, Newcastle and Bradford :^ng their records while yueen's Park Rangers had a narrow escape when drawing. TheReuter - 544 words
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Article88 1946-09-22 3 VANCOUVER, Sat. A new deal for Canada's Red Indians "so that they can take their place In the deliberations of the country as "ther citizens do" was promised by Mr. J. Glen, Canadian Minister of Mines and Resources, In a speech here. The Indians, he said,Reuter - 88 words
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Article159 1946-09-22 3 S.E. Asia Delence NANKING, Sat. THE first major post-war change in Britain's defence pi in South-East Asia is now being contemplated, it is ed from reliable but unofficial quarters. It is understood that a number of measures aimed at streamlining the existing command system may shortlyReuter - 159 words
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125 1946-09-22 3 Major served human liver at sake party GUAM. Sat -Th*- Japanese Chichijima garrison. seethinu with uncontrollable rage" under the lash of American attacks. «v not responsible for its conduct. said Major Sueo Matoba. He was appealing for mercy before a U.S. military commission trying 14 Japanese for cannibalistic acts. Ma'.oba125 words
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136 1946-09-22 3 Dutch release seven vessels at Muntok THE Singapore Dutch ConsulGeneral, Mr. M. F. Vigeveno, stated yesterday that the seven Chinese vessels still held by the Dutch at Muntok (Banka) for allegedly transporting illegal cargo are being released. Fifteen of such Tessels were previously released. The Consulate statement said confiscation of136 words
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Article42 1946-09-22 3 NEW YORK. fat. THE United States maritime strike has be:-n settled. Congress of Industrial Organisation men are to get a parity in wage increases vith those secured by the American Federation of Labour seam?n approximately $10 monthly.— Reutor.Reuter - 42 words
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Article188 1946-09-22 3 Says this Sufferer from Indigestion and Palpitation "There is evidently somethm; in Reunies that no other tablets lui'.t says this weman, and how r.ght sh; Is. Read her letter "My age Is 5J and 1 have aiwaybeen pretty fit. except (or pa'nitat.oi caused through indigestion 1188 words
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Advertisement88 1946-09-22 3 SIMPLICITY DISTINCTION EXCELLENCE CATHERINE I'aris Models OPENING SEPTEMBER 1i r d RflMI 17 ;iihl M), Winclu-ster House, Collyt-r Quay j. Personalized Hair Styling 1 Heauty Treatment f* American Trained Operators MARY CHATER'S CAMEO BEAUTY SALON 438 ORCHARD ROAD PHONE 6050 Say it Wtth FLOWERS I'ii/i- Winner fur Basket i>f Cut88 words
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Article, Illustration956 1946-09-22 4 TAXCUTS PR OMISE ELECTION ISSUE The Australian Scene.... By Bob Gilmore MLLI3OURNE. Sept. 11. CA N B EJ nst a change of r ,t after Au.-tra-I Genera] Flec:?8 (at Tntt^rCh:b in Sydney the two). cli i :\rx>ur t in spite of Prime chinVy'a probity and md waste- ma'tfs no reduction956 words
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Article497 1946-09-22 4 BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN September last year the forerunners of Penan jj's Harbour Board and Marine Department arrived to t{»ke over i\ job of rehabilitatior and reconstruction. They had a big task ahead of them. The wharf premises were a sorry spectacle from accurate497 words
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Article450 1946-09-22 4 PRINCESS Elizabeth is only 20, but Buckingham Palace ha? twice had officially to deny rumours of her engagement. Twelve months ago the Press -nked the Princess' name with 42-year-old Prince Charles of Belgium For the first time, Buckingham Palace took official notice an engagement rumour; ■ninth deni.d450 words
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Article682 1946-09-22 4 Malnutrition: IN SPITE of medical and scientific conquest of the worst diseases, malnutrition the world's deadliest menace to life must IIV be overcome. The medical Journal Lancet, surveying the relationship of current food problems to health, claims that malnutrition is now the most vital problem facing682 words
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Article52 1946-09-22 4 Johannesburg, rfc u'h .Afn a Peerbhr.i F" -ah:m Malay ginger-beer manufacture! i Cape Town, who expert. 1 p u thirtieth child shortly "I thiru Eurooern peopl* kOO much tim" in rirv i When he takes M«i fnmily tor .j T>icnie. Ebrahim h?s to hire a truck-.52 words
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Advertisement116 1946-09-22 4 PRECISION BUILT for PERFECT. EASY. FREE CUTTING I WEBB LAWN MOWER BRITISH MANUFACTURE \()1E THESE POIXTS! 1 Six Diadcd Sheffield Steei Cutting Cylinder, hardened and ground. 2 Double Row self-aligning ball bearing!. 3 Chain Drive on machine cut sockets, totaKy enclosed. 4. Adjustment for height of cut £with graduated setting.116 words
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Advertisement278 1946-09-22 4 HIS LEG FELT LIKE A TON WEIGHT Kruschen Soon Had H«n» Back on His Ship A life on the ocean wave i-s uiu*llj an exacting ut.e. Win n th:s old was attacked by rlieumatism. h. no longer nt for such a lift Krurrhen had him back on his ship attain278 words
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Article347 1946-09-22 5 New systems will cover large area Sunday limes Keporter TIIK thousands of miles of land and sea which form South East Asia are soon to be interlaced with a network of airlines with Singapore as its natural centre. Giant Skymasters and Dakotas used in"bombing missions and347 words
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Article74 1946-09-22 5 A53-yeaT old Chinese woman. Tan Ah Mai, vas stung to dt-ath by wasps in the Scransoon area early last month. TfitrrQj. in the Coior.er's ourt. Mr W (1. Porter rc-ord-ed a verdict of death by misadventure. It was stated during Urn in quiry that some74 words
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Article137 1946-09-22 5 3 Names For Penang Council Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat. ALTHOUGH the constitution of, P, r.ang's settlement council las been postponed for another ;ix months, it is understood. :hree nominations have already je n made Mr. H. E. Nixon, director of Benry Waugh and Co., Ltd.. is he nominee of137 words
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Article99 1946-09-22 5 MALAYA'S FIRST FIRE SCHOOL Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. •I TS first school in Malaya for 1 the training of young officers and men for the Malayan Fire Services will shortly be opened at Batu Pahat. Students will be given a sixmonth course of instruction by qualified officers. Three99 words
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Article1057 1946-09-22 5 Medical College Exams Sunday Times Reporter IN the first professional examination to be held Cilice the re-opening of the King Edward VII College ftl Medicine after the liberation students scored distinctions in a number of subjects. Miss Quah Quee Ouan. one of those who qualified as doctors1,057 words
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Article198 1946-09-22 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. PENANG dock labourers worked overtime last week to help rubber shippers to make up their schedule in rubber shipments from this northern Malayan port. With the arrival of more cargo ships, Penang was able to clear a considerable quantity198 words
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106 1946-09-22 5 STATING that the quantity of amu and ammunition ihryhad in their possession was very large, Mr. Paul Storr. the District Judge, yesterday sentenced two Chinese. Lim S*ng Yong and Tan Boon Kwang, lo three years' rigorous imprisonment ca<?h and fined each of them106 words
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Article46 1946-09-22 5 INOTHER rice ship, the Gia- long, arrived in Singapore from Saigon yesterday. Another ship, the Chanda. also carrying rice shipments is expected from Australia on Sept. 25. Baron Scott, a flour ship, is also expected in Singapore from FrcmanUe on Sept. 25.46 words
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Article44 1946-09-22 5 By Our Chinese Correspondent CHINESE physicians in Singapore have formed themselves into an association called the Malayan Chinese Physicians Association. The object of the association is to propagate the Chinese system of cures, started by the Shen* Nun K 3,000 years ago.44 words
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152 1946-09-22 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. THE mysterious disappearance oi two European ofScers, on? of whom was in a bedroom from a window of which a Chinese dance hostess fell to her derth, was mentioned by a witness at a Coroner's inquiry h?re today. The inquiry152 words
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Article77 1946-09-22 5 AN M| way to Manila to take over two ships from the U.S. Navy for the Siamese Government, the 650-ton Siamese gunboat Sichang left Singapore y sterday. During her stay in this p rt, her captain collected charts and navigation information from local shipping authorities.77 words
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Article, Illustration57 1946-09-22 5 ANOTHER PILLBOX GOES Japanese PoWs arc demolishing another Singapore eyesore in the form of military pill-box which for a long tir"~ lias htft a hindrance to traffic to and from the docks. The deir»ol;tion of the pill-box, which is situated at the junction of Anson Road and Tanjong Tagar Road,57 words
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Article141 1946-09-22 5 Fast Craft To Fight Piracy Sunday limes Correspondent TAIPING, Sat. F RATES who have for many months reaped a good harvest along the lonely Northern Malayan coast are likely to be checked in the near future. A fleet of fast sea-going craft has now been assigned for the use of141 words
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Article93 1946-09-22 5 NINE Hong Kong Chinese working on the s.s. Heldvan, were each fined $600, in default three months' rigorous in;urisonment, by Mr. T. T. Kusscll m the Second District Court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to a charge of tnuupoitlni 185 bags of white Siam rirc93 words
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Advertisement434 1946-09-22 5 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY. LTD. and THE BRITISH OISPENSARY. LTD. VITAMIN 81. TABLETS. each 100 units cYcafti I of 1400 Tablets, each 333 units in bouk-s of 100 Tablets, each of icon urn" in bull: THE FEDERAL OISPENSARY. ITO. 33, Raffles Place. Post Box 211. Phone 6361. 6367 SINGAPORE WHAT IS434 words
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Miscellaneous11 1946-09-22 5 TODAY'S TIDE High Water 926 a.m. Height 8 ft 1 in.11 words
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Obituary55 1946-09-22 6 Mr*. Won Peac Yam. N<- cnua Yang Neo. a*e 47. paaied away pea** tally on 2»ith Sepu-i nt 194 i. at her k Blansah Road behind her beloved husband. wer Set*-. Koh Bok B*-nf K Koh Teong Snf, \e Senp. alx dauch- adopted daughter, and onr WhHtt Funeral Tuetday.55 words
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598 1946-09-22 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, SEPT. 22, 1946. 30,000 Agents of the Black Market WHAT has happened to the much-publicized campaign launched some twe months ago against Singapore's 30,000 unlicensed hawkers, who form the principal channel through which black market goods reach the public at exorbitant prices? Today there are just598 words
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Article, Illustration1914 1946-09-22 6 Capt. Liddell Hart - Capt. Liddell Hart Today The Sunday Times publishes the first of a series of sensational but authentic reports which throw a completely new light on the war— the story of defe t as told to Capt. Lidded Hart, the world's most famous military1,914 words
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Advertisement405 1946-09-22 6 The rncacement took pter* on Sat. Sept. 21st. between Edward Tan, ton am Kirn Eng and the late Whatt. and Tong Swe* Chan ilMghter of Mr and afrs. Tons Tn' -k Btaßl IiFETINO in aide »ar»ety. .ours Suitable for cur- uptintoHij ralncoaU. bath ng capm. uiubrt lias taunp-anadc* etc etr405 words
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Advertisement15 1946-09-22 6 ft 'f M^\k*\ but I can J\ CINCER BEER to refresh me TH£ BEST SmC£lBai)15 words
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Article260 1946-09-22 7 Robbers' $33,000 haul from lorries Sunday Times Reporter IRMK I) highway men, working in gangs along lonely stretches of the Singapore-Kuala Uimpur trunk road. h»*. i- r'H-ently made big hauls from unsuspecting travellers and companies transporting valuable texnl. v from Singapore. for instance, a gang of260 words
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Article84 1946-09-22 7 Till number of shops selected to r< nil hrrad b\ th«- rood imtrt.ll. r has now b<M-n in- rrra*ed to 12*. llnv enlarged distribution MtecMM wttk the increased flour quotn to bakeries. The (<>i il >>r- .id output in Singaw>ik h now 892.080 Ib out84 words
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96 1946-09-22 7 Nurul.f. Til MMindmt KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Li •>-.:; be adopted abouc planting of rubber until j he industry has been consulted com•he Controller of Rubber, out in a ommunique tc 'led In Kuala Lumpur today. The communique adds that lev planting at present96 words
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Article52 1946-09-22 7 Sunday Tim<> rr. -pondent IPOH. Saturday. IFTLR v wral days h»ann^. Victor Th.imbydurai. a former police :ind L. H A Jajasuria. a Sinhalese jeweller, ■ommittrd for trial at the next as.sizes on charges of murder of Victor Pen.™ at Ipoh in July. 1943. and abetment of52 words
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Article34 1946-09-22 7 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG. Sat. r^idence of the Resident Commissioner at T^njong Bung;.h was burpled early yesmorning when a wristlet watch, a typewriter, $50 in cash and t.3 were discovered mi&iing. I34 words
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Article72 1946-09-22 7 Sunday Times Correspondent ALOR STAR. Sat. ONE man was killed and ei-int others are lying seriou<".y ill in hospital as the result of a pas-senger-bus plunging headlong into a deep canal on the Pcnan?Alor Star road. The bus overturned compleUly and was buried in the72 words
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Article72 1946-09-22 7 Sunday 'I in.»-«. (orresponiknt TAIPING, Sat. F provide facilities for the teaching of science in Taiping a move has been initiated by old boys of St. George's I I itution to open a science laboratory called the Gilbert Memorial Laboratory, in memory of the late Brother72 words
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Article160 1946-09-22 7 CALL TO MALAYAN CHINESE ■Sunday Times Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. A call to Malayan-born Chine. come forward and do public service was made at a tea party yesterday given by the Chinese community of Serembfin in honour of Sir Edward and Lady Gent. The call was made by the Chinese Consul160 words
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Article252 1946-09-22 7 Sunday Times Reporter ANLV two German prisoners of war remain in Singapore, 1/ wailing for repatriation. One of them is Commander Paul Frank Wolfgang Erhardt, commander of the German U-boat base at Penang during the Japanese occupation. The «.-her is a sailor Both are252 words
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Article72 1946-09-22 7 r consider important fMMtltai affecting dressers, nurses and laboratory assistants, the Hospital Assistants' and Dressers' Association. Singapore, will hold an extraordinary general meeting at Tan Tock Seng Hospital lecture hall today at 2.30 p.m. The agenda will be: salary scheme, conditions of service and other matters72 words
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Article85 1946-09-22 7 Sunday Times Reporter. rIIORE gangsters want to swap Sten guns and rifles for pistols. They could not care less about selling these weapons for cash: there is plenty of cash to be obtained from their victims. Investisations by the Johore nolire show that black marketing85 words
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Article201 1946-09-22 7 TV'ITH $23,501.15 previously aofcnowW ledged. the YMCA. fund now total* 524.4W.55. including th? following donations: Proceeds of the Volley Ball Match at the Happy World on Sept. J, $173.40; donations per Mr. P L. Tan. MOO 50. $100 each from Mr. John McNeish. General Electric Co.,201 words
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Article, Illustration31 1946-09-22 7 LATEST IN AUSSIE BEACHWEAR With the return of warm weath er in Australia, the latest swimsuits are now being seen on Sydney's famous beache«. These two girls were snapped at Bondi.31 words
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152 1946-09-22 7 Sime Rd.case: No review for some weeks Sunday Times Reporter FE ultimate fate of the five Sime Roal camp Japanese, whose sentences gave rise to so much comment, is not likely to bs decided for some weeks. As is the usual procedure in war crimes trials, the record ct case,152 words
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Article121 1946-09-22 7 A Joint Transport Advisory Board has been set up to advise the Governments of Singapore and the Malayan Un on on matter? of ernTM t a^sror* policy The board comprise.-: The Chief Secretary. Malayan Union (chairman); the general Manager. Malayan Railway; the Commissioner of Road Transport,121 words
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Article41 1946-09-22 7 A Chinese, Song Ah Lim. was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by Mr. T. T Russell in the Second District Court yesterday for selling one two-pound loaf of bread at 80 cents. 20 cents in excess of the controlled price.41 words
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Article299 1946-09-22 7 Singapore Market Review Sunday Times Market Correspondent IS a result of the policy of procrastination pursued by .he British Government in respect of rubber the commodity has been unsaleable in Malaya during the week ex cept at a very heavy discount on the official buying price.299 words
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Article373 1946-09-22 7 $2,000,000 Budget, the total authorised bei: 0( d d Salaries to members or the Pood Control, Inspection and Lu.s tribution stai's in the next tweive months will cost, at most. $870,240. This figure is the maximum and is not likely <> ba reached because many of373 words
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Article61 1946-09-22 7 A SENTENCE Of six n. orous imprisonment VU ed on Takemin bin K;ir. In the Third Police Court day. for the theft of ntaM rolls of cloth from a godown n th^ Singapore Harbour B'>:ini A srntrv who arre: cused said that the cloth must61 words
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Advertisement126 1946-09-22 7 TODAY TOMORROW ONLY 'GROW MORE FOOD' EXHIBITION AT IHK HAPPY WORLD STADIUM Sir Han Hoe Lim will introduce Inr r \h bilion at U| p.m. on Sept. 23rd Lady 11.-. n Hoe lim will distribute the prises. SEE THE EFFORTS OF OUR SCHOOL CHILDREN. PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND PROFESSIONALS BATTLING WITH126 words
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Advertisement247 1946-09-22 7 This First Shipment of "COSSQR RADIO has at last arrived Limited Stocks are available of Model 4bl— -i. \,.u. n, valve Superhet Receiver for Mains (ompart mode, v streamlined Ca'.iine-t K'ngineered to ensure maximum pirln-. manie Roth Tone and Volume are of first rlau "standard with e«»nr»-«*»«nr-.fe range and *etectlvllj247 words
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183 1946-09-22 8 "Dynamos" Drink ßritish, Love. Russian THE Moscow "Dynamos" lootball team's visit to London a few months ago is the theme of a new musical comedy playing to delighted audiences in the Soviet capital With much song and dance and an astringent dash of Communist ideology the story tells of a183 words
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Article70 1946-09-22 8 BRITISH wine and spirit merchants have formed an organisation to smash the black market in wine and spirits during the Christmas period. A "mobile wine squad' will watch shops and restaurants. The organisation's chief concern is to check racketeering in "concession wines" imported under Government control.70 words
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Advertisement336 1946-09-22 8 For BRITISH MADE STERLING SILVERWARE High claas JEWELLERY IN GOLD PLATINUM set with DIAMONDS PRECIOUS STONES MM UNION rYPEWRITER SERVICE No» 32 S«, (hulls -Mirei Telephone 3622 Sincaport Dealer* ana Specialist* in repair? at ■I maces o! Office Machinery li. ug Bookkeeping Machines Kite re Jalculators Stationery Supplier* »nd General336 words
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Miscellaneous624 1946-09-22 8 RLVfcJiiLY i rim infij the modern tendency to use the take-out ot two in a suit (after an opening bid of one notrump by partner) as a sign-on* or ■weakness bid. This sign-off bid is not generally used; in fact, it is a delicate instrument, that could easily be mishandled624 words
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Miscellaneous489 1946-09-22 8 THIS WEEK FOR YOU —What the Stars Foretell your hopes and ambitions. CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) Advertising and all promotional ideas having to do with artistic efforts should b« pushed now. Relax and take things easy for yon will need your energy for future professional plans. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 -Feb.489 words
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Miscellaneous242 1946-09-22 8 ARIES (Mar. 22- Apr. 20) Follow your intuitions this week. Some new, artistic idea may prove an excellent one, so promote it. Old friends may renew your acquaintance bringing interesting contacts in the next few weeks. TAURUS (Apr 21-May 21) Romance is definitely in the air Your social plans should242 words
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Miscellaneous340 1946-09-22 8 BY STELLA CANCER (June 23-Juty 23) A possible journey may bring you fare to face with <t new romance Be sure lv look and act your best friends and close relatives arc likely to be helpful in solving some problem concerning home betterment. LEO (July 24- Au? Take time out340 words
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Article, Illustration713 1946-09-22 9 Merv, williams, Boxing Editor - Merv, williams, Boxing Editor, li> lhe >portin*r I lone. RNE, Hv Air Mail. KSydiif) eifbt, wa I OiK rids after thi the 1 lth roui.d whei Aman ihopped him lo; it Le chhardt Stadium, j Thursday night. (S«-pt. 12 1. As soon as Hat ."her713 words
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Article, Illustration382 1946-09-22 9 /ViINKSE fcaasf Mok Kai Klioon w was hit so often by Laurie Grlmsteads left hand at the Brisbane Stadium. Friday .S-pt. 13) night, tha' he must have thought everybody in the building was thrcwir.g boxing gloves a' Mm Khoon fought tenacicuMy but want in the382 words
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Article, Illustration249 1946-09-22 9 FRANK Flannery. chunky, heavily, muscled Victorian featherweight. Is a far harder puncher than he appears. That, and the fact that Kir' Pancho punched hlmse)f to a standstill I think. as the real secret b«h..(' the Malayan hauling down hl« fl»e a' the end of249 words
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Article67 1946-09-22 9 r rHE members of the MCC. team travelling to Australia on the Stir--Ing Castl? p.oved their versatility by showing thai thsy play other games well besid- cricket. In th? ship's competitions P. Gibb won three events including the mix-d i >üble« at table tennis and deck term WithReuter - 67 words
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Article77 1946-09-22 9 A LEX JANY. tall 17-year-old French nimer. broke the world s record :>■ 220 n.< t i f ••e'tvle here I when covering? the distance in 2 mm 5 4 ««c. Th' prrvious best was 2 mm. 6 2 sec. by Bill Smith former Ohio State Un.ve ••■ilyReuter - 77 words
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Article64 1946-09-22 9 LONDON, Fri. THE Indian all-rounder Vinoo Mankads performance in Britain this summer— his batting and bowling figures were better than any other playerseems to have assured him the signal honour of being one of Wtec'en's five ccricketst ts of the year. It is understood that the editorReuter - 64 words
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Article82 1946-09-22 9 THE Food control Insp?ctoratc Soccer XI versus the Jurung Broadcasting Station XI to-morrow, starting at 5.15 p.m.. will b-» sel. cted from Soh Teow Seng, J. C. Corera. Lim Teng Moyne. Leo Suares. Michael Loh, Peter De Mellow Kay Kirn. Tommy Br;cken. Peter P. Lt wis. Teddy82 words
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Article1397 1946-09-22 9 German Generals tell their Story Continued from Page 6 stretched, were on the spot to defend this vital sector." Von Klelst added: "They were not even equipped with the meagre normal scal e of antitank guns. If they had been, they would have tafc:n serious toll,1,397 words
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Advertisement233 1946-09-22 9 New Lines for New Times The World Wide Organisation of THOMAS COWAN CO. offers Guaranteed WHITE ANT Extermination Consult us For GENERAL PEST DESTRUCTION \u .-Ms THE BORNEO CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG I'.KWM A V WISE c FOODSTUFFS Agencies \ust ialia) ha\o opt'iud a Brant h Office233 words
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Advertisement78 1946-09-22 9 SYDNEY SI KGAFORE LONDON EMPIRE SERVICES Shewing the Flag j —on British Wings J Ine 'KaiigvAiua liberated jy Q.E.A. and 8.0.A.C. (,'ives Singapore air conin-ctions <»i uioarallelefl speed and comlort with Sydney and London and trav< time to both Capitals can now be measured in terms of hours 38 hourThe78 words
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Miscellaneous239 1946-09-22 9 PUZZLE ANSWERS MONOTY l» K CAM B K H (c> iUl °ut interest. 3. AxminsterM|L|E Lincoln. 4. An ornament worked in F A R C 1 C A LBIJ P H O L l> tow relief. 5. A ball which appearj K M V N I^U^W^E to be bowled so239 words
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Article435 1946-09-22 10 Sunday Times Reporter IPOH, Sat. nERAK has already had its first hockey trial, but the State side this year must necessarily undergo drastic changes from that of 1941. Of that famous trio, Baharom, Osman and Caleb, who at inside-right, inside-left ana out-side-left, represented Malaya on435 words
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Article408 1946-09-22 10 Successful Cricket Season Ends Sunday Tines importer SEOAMAT. Sat. 'r.IE two-day fixture between the 1 Ceylon Sports Club of Singapore and an AU-Johore I.C.A. played at Segamat ever the last we?k-end ended Johore s rru-ket season which had a greater success than expected The biggest drawback once again waa the408 words
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Article191 1946-09-22 10 Sunday Times Reporter SEREMBAN. Sat. THE chances of the Rangers 1 winning the N.S. Football League Shield were weakened by their defeat at the hands of the Ptlice. The Rangers are unlikely to beat the Chinese when both teams meet and the shield .should remain once191 words
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Article386 1946-09-22 10 Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA. Saturday. TWO interesting football matches have been arranged by the M.A.F.A. for this week. On Thursday, the Malacca Chinese will play against the Malacca Rompers, the Eurasian I am of the State. When these two teams met last, the Chinese had386 words
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Article, Illustration47 1946-09-22 10 The Resident Commissioner, Ncgri Sembilan, Mr. W. A. GordonHall being introduced to the members of the Combined Services soccer team which was beaten by two goals to one by the Combined Civilians in a tame on the Station padang lor the Victory Cup.47 words
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Article569 1946-09-22 10 Sunday Times Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. r! biggest sporting event during the week under review waa the hockey match between the Selangor Civilians and the 2nd Bihar Rejfiment, the champion State side, which has not lost a single game yet. As stated last week, the game569 words
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Article205 1946-09-22 10 Sunday Times Report t! Parit Buntar. Sat. WITH the completion of the six-a-side knock out coir.petiUop and the exhibition soccer between the league champions and the Rest the official soccer season In Krlan has been brought to a close. Krian soccer owes a lot to Mr. P. Rengasamy,205 words
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595 1946-09-22 10 Penang Badminton Established On Pre-war Footing Sunday Times Reporter PKN.W;, Sat. rIE first official step towards putting Pcnan« badminton back on a sound footing was taken with the holding ot an extraordinary general meeting of the Penang Badminton Association last Tuesday when the association, which automatically ceased to function with595 words
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Advertisement546 1946-09-22 10 •IIISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (MALAYA) I Brillsh BWTCS DMpOMIaI ilktolaym) lnvtfs Tenders for the foUowlnc LoU which .'fine »t 90* Civil Salvage Vehicle tdown Depot Circular Koad, wt I—Miscellaneous1 Miscellaneous Motor Car spares and parts consMlac OU Filters: 45 Au niters; 37 Cut outs and tvnula'ors. 18 Gear Boxes: 1546 words
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Advertisement181 1946-09-22 10 HUSTON MARINE ENGINES wmm rjnk MARK 6-vcbsh I m 183 SERVICE 1 tiM BMP. 12 available for delivery in SIX MONTHS Direct enquiries to: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SIMCAPORC RENANC IPON MALACCA SEREMBAN ALSO THE FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. LIE K v A LA LU M PUR thanks to VIKELP the Quick-181 words
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Article156 1946-09-22 11 F.i; tasy victory ovt-r the Sinhalese in a t. (1 at Thommi K ad yt»U'iday. Di--ng the Sinhalese f «>r 56 runs, the Polio* jptitmd this [or three wickets and went on to make 115 for five. K Sundram hit all round not out.156 words
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Article81 1946-09-22 11 V.phuz lbw d«- Silva 0 U. de Cruz b V. 'iunaseUtra 4 Chia Kirn Swee lbw P. Cunafekara 10 Sundr&m not out 55 Sanderson run out 15 Eu Ch-w mtt b Hettthewa 4 Pennefathrr not out 2; Extras 8 ToUl (for five wickets) 115 O. B'r»rh. Ten-:, M»hadran. Haxworth81 words
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Article39 1946-09-22 11 THE Singapore Indian Association beat the Naval Dortcyard tcoals to n!! »t soocer at Srletur rJr>.y The Indians" '■'•oren wer<* PphI. M'tth ah J«nd An-»ullia. the Indians will meet the 5C.F A. at Jalnn Bes&r StadiOML39 words
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Article548 1946-09-22 11 ARMY RALLY TO DEFEAT MALAYS 3-2 Army 3, Malays 2 AM inspired spell in the first 15 minutes of the second half gave the Army a well-deserved victory by three goals to two over the Malay Football Association in a game of soccer played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Right548 words
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Article66 1946-09-22 11 SYDNEY, Sat. AUSTRALIA'S wonder horse, aired Bernboroujrh by Emborough out of Bernmaid, won his 13th successive race when he captured the weight forage event at Rose Hill RacecouTse to-day. He beat Flight by one-and-a-half lengths over a mile and a furlong. Bernborough's owner. A. O.Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-09-22 11 >n mnuii I !>■ Mr K A. Oxlade, the chairman of rstrilian Board o; (ricl.rt Control at a recent meeting in -,rln.» Rtadman is one >f South Australia's delegates.33 words
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103 1946-09-22 11 Madras, Sat. rF Madras Cricket Association has engaged the services of A. F. WAslcy, former Sussex cricketer, to coach local players as part of a comprehensive scheme drawn up by the Madras Cricket Association to raise the standard of play in the province InAP - 103 words
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Article187 1946-09-22 11 NO. 1 British Transit Camp, beat REME. Base Workshop? by 30 runs at cricket at Nee Soon yesterday Scores were: NO. 1 B.T.C. Lightbown c Gammon Sr b Goodridse 3 Hal c Rayner b Goodridae 1 Livingstone c Gammon Sr b Goodridge 0 In.rik-187 words
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Article211 1946-09-22 11 I re.m |,l Phillip* HMS 5 MlMi R-A.F. Chanel lI.M U. Simbang had a good victory •T-at Changi yesterday when they b?M tie R.A.P. Changi Airfield team by three goals to nil. The performance of Siniban^'s half--1 jie. which dictated the terms of pi', y stood211 words
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Article78 1946-09-22 11 RECOVERING from a two-nil deficit. Ho. Alfsea hockey team beat the RN. Polic- by three goals to two hi n fit and even jrame at Seletar yesterday. Mir Sinsrh and Doyle pxv*- the Police r.n early lead but before the Interval Napier scored for Alfsea78 words
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Article53 1946-09-22 11 The Singapore Chinese Foctoa 1 Association mert Uie Singapore Recreation Club at J&lan Besar Stadium to-day in a game in aid of the B.R.C. Rehabilitation Fund Chin Lye will not plr.y. His place will be taken by So, Thaun. while Yew I.eng will play at his usual po53 words
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Article155 1946-09-22 11 From Merv Williams MELBOURNE. Sat. rGER AMAN scored his third con.'.cutive victory in Australia when Bernie Dunn hauled down his flag at the end of the sixth round at the Melbourne Stadium tonight. Dunn had been down for nine in the second round, for nine again155 words
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Article192 1946-09-22 11 Sunday Times Reporter PENANG. Sat. THE following are the wet-*ht-5 for the first day of the Peiu.ng rares on Saturdnv. Sept. 28. Hones. Class 1. < Fur* Jevann- 10 9: Colour Patch 813. Houllchan 8.10: Mister Chips 8.07; Prunella 8 06: Favourite 8.04: Teponir 7 08: Th-192 words
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Article302 1946-09-22 11 Army Elimination Soccer From J. GREENWALL DLA^ ING in the second round of the Army elimination I contest for the S.A.F.A. Victory Cup 16 E& M Toy R.E., beat 61 Coy R.A.S.C., by four^oa^ o nil dispiating superiority throughout. l"«J mb Kickjig oft*. 16302 words
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Article113 1946-09-22 11 IN a friendly badminton match of five 1 men's singles and two men's doubles, tnc Mayfalr beat the Merry-Union by s x games to one. Results (Mayfair players mentioned first) Slarto: Lim yewv ew nock Tjiong Ann 15-10. 15-8. John Oann beat Slow Whatt Soon 15-13. 15-12, Ten113 words
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Article58 1946-09-22 11 A TEAM from the following will play soccer for the Jollilads A U auainst the R A.S.C. 61. coy., at the Upper Serangoon ground to-day. Transport leaves from Railway Station. Tanjong Pagar and Kertau Road at 4.30 p.m. Kutty. Somu. Source. Mjniyandi. Yousoff. Ahron, Salp^din. S-jppiah Rasa-. Gani.58 words
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Advertisement169 1946-09-22 11 ErSOM JEEP'S RACING RECORD A n < iutwrary Raclns Guide evolved 1 out cf painstaking study of the forexLs in vomie in the biggest r*< ing centres in America Europe and Australia of "form study Records v.vidlv a:ui firrply how each horse rnn from itart to flni^h. THE LAST WORD169 words
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Advertisement41 1946-09-22 11 GLOBE Ge krr° rld DAILY: 3-7—9.15 pro THE LAUGHFJL GALFUL TUNEFUL Entirely New Style Mus cal Entcrlainment of the year!! etArrinK Vereaica LAKE. S*any TUFTS E4die BRACKEN. Mar)*rV REYNOLD H U OF Fl N AND RHYTHM! A BILf lONDOLLAR BOX SMASHER!41 words
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Advertisement341 1946-09-22 11 YOU WANTF!» IT; WE'VK MANAGED TO (iET IT FOR YOU. FUNNIER THAN ALL BOB'S HITS PUT TOGETHER. CATHAY TT NOW SHOWING 11 A.M. 2.00— 1.15— 6.30— 9.30 //S^Jr SHE'S GOT CJ THERE A BRUNETTE \/ofP^^ GAIE SONOfRCAAftO GtMSJ ZUCCO k J^ vi NEXT CHANGE -MADONNA OF THE SEVEN MOOWS" PHYLLIS341 words
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Article, Illustration222 1946-09-22 12 Waiting on the docks, C pi. Trebell is Quirk to spot his wife and children Right: For weary r"i nths they have been waiting for thi«. PctT Mrs Trebell and hn-hand unite on the Britanrlr Escorted b> U^.trterniasU r in rear, tut 1 reholU leave the222 words
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