The Straits Times, 16 November 1946

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  • 23 9 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISH El} OVER A CENTURY I u.HI PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 16. 1946. PR Hl' ll» CENTS
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  • 102 9 Ceremony Of "Initialling" In Batavia BATAVIA, Friday. THi! Dnldi and liuioneMan delegations today affixed their initials to the document which is expected to create ;i new Pacific nation known as the "United States of Indonesia" and to convert the 300-year-old Dutch Kmpire into a *Tnion."
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  • 270 9 Bi g Four M eet In "Informal" Session I 1 ant) igaid r> as ji really down >\i centred .nd nine in the r draft statue dealin; I n of the Governor o J d vital BoviH amend■'jncern thes j two articles. I'mted S'.ates delegation to nil d Nations is
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  • 227 9 MA LL YA GETS TRACTORS Straits Times Keporler AFREIGHIEH .-pocialiv chartered in Manila by Government of the iMaiuyctn Union Is discharging lin Singapore 110 tractor^ which will b? used in the pro gramme for agricuMuial rehabilitation. They were brought from the Uniteo. States Foreign Liquidation Commission by a British Army
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  • 25 9 LONDON. Fri.— Russia today denied as "slander from beginning to end" a British press report that Russian planes bombed Antung on the Korea-Manchuria border -A.P.
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  • 49 9 The ilk'gal Jewish immigrant ship San Dimitiio in Haifa harbour. The vessel arrived under escort and listing dangerously owing to the excessive number of passengers she carried. It was o:i this ship that iiie passengers temporarily overpowered the cr«.»» and lucked them into cabins
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  • 241 9 Greek Attack "From Yu goslav Soil" ATHENS, Friday. A FULL report todu\ b> the (ireek (General Staff to Mr. onstantin Tsaldaris. the (ireek Prime Minister, on yesterday's buttle for (Ireek oulpo>ts on Mount Ska, near the Yugoslav frontier, alleged that I of the BM aitaikers cartit' from Yugoslav soil. The
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  • 57 9 i IT is announced by the Colonial Office that the King has' been plea.-cd to approve the pnpolntment ot Mr Edward Francis Twining, C.M.G M.8.E., to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of North Borneo. Mr. Twining, who Is 47, was Director of Labour, Mauritius, before being appointed Admims'r.tor
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  • 229 9 Former Malayan Planter Killed In Air Crash AMSTERDAM, Fridaj IHE pilot of a Royal Dutch Airlines Dakota which crashed and was d^stioyd by ftro en Schipol Airfield, Ams terdam, last night was Captain S. Morston, who was bom in Simla. He wa< tiring in Amsterdam Amor.^ i li 3fi v.>
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  • 208 9 .NANKING, Friday. PENERALISSIMO Chiang! U Kai-shek, opening China 'o first Assembly, urged the 1,355 delegates to ad«»p; a "practicable Constitution'" and pledged the Government to speed up the restoration of political rights to the people. He told the d^ cgatcs that they were participating in one o'
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  • 250 9 JEW TERRORISTS OPEN CAMPAIGN OF SABOTAGE JERUSALEM, Friday. IIRGUN ZVAJ LEUMt, the Jewish terrorist or^an, zation, early today he^an carrying out its threat ol" indiscriminate sabotage of military and civilian trains, as announced last night. An armoured trolley struck a mine near Benjamins settlement, south of Haifa, early today, wounding
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  • 59 9 NEW DELHI. Fri r-vo persons were killed and seven k;jured in renewed Hindu-Muslim clashes here last night From Bombay it is reported Uiai six persons were killed and many Injured in an explosion at the uol ce ammunition depot tv L mbdi. capital ol th"
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  • 141 9 RUMA NIA' S OPPOSITION PROTESTS LONDON. Fli RUMANIAN opposition \><~ ties have sent a protein tv the Foreign Minis;. Britain, tlie United States and Rus-ia againsi the Runia nian QoTerninent's prepara tio'is (or the etecti< 'ak' place on Tuesday oppciit n powers to measure of control botl. and a ekctlot
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  • 29 9 BEIRUT. Fn. A B named Zani^l Zahran ha birth to Quintuplets, it was learnhere today. There an- three boys and two "iris, all in good health. Reuto!
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    • 117 9 J BACMtP tV MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTORS BUILDERS GOOD DELIVERIES FROM C.H. JOHNSON .MACHINERY) LTD. 1. Powered VIBRATORS tor Concr 2. Powered VIBRATING SCREENS toi < oncrete 3. Powered VIBRATING TABLES toi Concrete 4 ROAD FORMS 5. Powered BUILDERS BOUTS ti Powered portable SCRAPER CONVEYORS 7. Powered portable TROUGHED
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  • 435 10 World Maize Crop The Biggest Ever LONDON, Friday. JIM III) States farmers want to sell their enormous stocks of wheat, and indeed are now selling tfcra as fast as they can find transport to move them. They do not want to use the stocks as
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  • 57 10 KKANKKURT. Fri All prisoners of -*ar held by the United States in the European theatre '.pected to b° diKhaiflSd by annou. I Bight Those h«id by th* Ui.:ted to Om March 3. 1&47 The sookecm«n sa.-i 'hat WjMI II d U rrareai; theatre. in Italy
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  • 408 10 Norway Backs Food Fund Proposal NEW YORK, Thursday. NORWAY today announce:! her intention of giving I wholehearted support to the proposal of Mr. Fiorello La Guardia, Direcior-Geneial of UNRRA, for a United Nations Food Emergency Fund to finance food imports by needy countries when UNRRA ceases. Dr Ako OrdL.g. Norwegian
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  • 36 10 .ships of the British Home Fleet during the autumn exercises. The Whit Ensign of Britain's newest cruiser, Superb, flutterins in the foreground with Diadem and King (inir»r V vteamin>- in line.
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  • 399 10 Big Powers' Use Of The Veto Attacked In UNO NEW YOitK. Thursda> AUSTRALIA. Cuba and New Zealand attacked the use by the '•Big Powers" of the veto at to days meeting of the United Nations Political Committee Presenting Australia's resolution. Mr. Paul Sias nek, Australian member <n the Security Council,
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  • 156 10 Early End To Labour Foreign Policy Revolt? LONDON. Thursday. FLITICAL quarters tonight were predicting an cany •nd to the foreign policy rj volt of 57 Labour members I Parliament. There is no feneral expectation imong the rebels that tho amendment to the King's speech which has caused trouble will be
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  • 59 10 PARI£. Wed The heads of Uic French and Viet Nam delegations were meeting m Hanoi today ta discuss the deadlock which has arisen on measures to be taken U the result ot the cessation o t hostilities between France and Viet Nam on Oct. r.O, the French news
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  • 244 10 THE HAGUE, Friday. THE Dutch Government has proposed complete radical reorganisation of Holland's colonial empire, placing Indonesia in the status of a part ncr with Holland. Indoi!t.-:ia will be nominally j imder the Dutch Crown for joint j handling of foreign affairs and I defence and.
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    • 351 10 WEDNEBDAY .th DM. 194« ni <>n tru Premise? i HIGHLY IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE :-iest to Buyers In Malay*. Hongkong. Shanghai and JMi KINOS WAREHOUSE KACBCOURSE ROAD riEMIWGTOH MELBOURNE. AUSTRALIA 150 000 REQUISITIONED CARGOES I*o.ooo RSQLISITIONED CARGOES of AERIAL rRAMWAY KW HMENT AND FITTINGS manufactured by INTERSTATE MENT CORPORATION. New York.
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    • 313 10 WEEK-END'S LAUGHS THRILLS! 11a.m,2.4.15,6.a0.9.15p.m.r aA| 1 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE rmtnamß s\ patmi uazettb c short J&W&. BIG COMEDY BHP^Kr> IN THE MIDST ™^>^fl OF PIRATES! TO-NIGHT Smutamm 0 MiDNSGHT BOBIuOPE Jo*" 9mM mm M iv PTRiMCESSajjd.hePiRATE ENTERTAINMENT VIRGINIA MAYO THAT IS HOPE' Wtltfl «KIOl «tu.stD'Htc.T.M,.o.> ..s FULLY YOURS! CATHAYI "S£"
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  • 198 11 Overcame His Trouble with Kruschen It was a great trial to this man. MM in his youth h.ul Ik-ch v k-adins utl.lt te, u> find that rheumatism was Kctiing Mini In lt^ ?np Head hew he set hlm•self free, wi'h the help of Xl Salts:—
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  • 333 11 16 Smallpox Cases Already Discovered k \FAIY strong plea to the Singapore public to have themselves vaccinated as soon as possible, especially to the parents of children of tender age who are most liable to be infected with smallpox, was made by an official of
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  • 143 11 lAKING her second trooping voyage to Singapore, the Cunard White Star liner BrKanntc arrives in Singapore at 4.30 pm. today frcm the United Kingdom via Bombay with 674 Services personnel and 128 civilian passengers on board. The ship will berth alongside Godowr.s 3. 4 and 5 of
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  • 156 11 Paratroopers Arrive In Southampton From Our Own f orrespondt-nt i LONDON. Thursday \LL London evening newspapers give a top front-page prominence to interviews with some of the Kluang paratioopers who arrived at Southampton this afternoon. The n.en. who ironically cheered the Military Folice standing on the quayside, complained that. their
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  • 200 11 CTunii oi England 6t. Andre* s 7. 8. 10 30 5.30; St. Pe'.crt; 7/10 30 10.30 7 30: St Georse'a Garrison Church (Tatv;i:np. 715 s» 9 4.V Cbarcn: 8 l '.ao .•> t> 3u 81. MMdj.-; 8 5 3). St I'ai. ran^n.. 8: Omilwi Ch ire-h (C
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  • 176 11 'Gaslight' At The Victoria A Success IT is unfortunate for Singapore'.s playgoers that a pro- 1 Auction as successful as Patrick Hamilton'j "Gaslight 1 will run for only one more ni'^ht because of another bookin? at the Victoria Theatre. The play's opening performance here on Thursday night by I Blanche
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  • 85 11 The Governor Sir Franklin Gimson, and Lady (iimson yesterday attended the trial of Lt. Gen. Ishida and the four other Japanese officers charged in connection with war crimes on the Burma-Siam Railway This Straits Times picture shows (from left to rifht) Col. F. C A. Kerin,
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  • 176 11 Dr. Wu' s Visit To Sarawak Next W eek AS a preliminary to the estab- lishment of a Chinese Consulate in Kuching, Sarawak. Dr. Wu Paak-shing. Singapore Chinese Consul-General. will ttt making his first visit to Sarawak next week. Although stationed at SingaDore, Dr. Wu at present exercisejurisdiction in Chinese
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  • 93 11 IJSING a lighted cigarette butt to destroy ants in a kitchen at a Government bungalow at Labrador. Singanore. on Sept. 7 Kam Ti Kian. a Chinese cook, was severely burnt when he accidentally set alight some cordite-luse left behind by vacated military personnel. His wife wrapped
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  • 29 11 Another shipment of 300 tana of phosphates from Christmas Island arrived by the Islandet yesterday. There were also 47G tons of copra from Cocos Island on board.
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  • 373 11 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Friday. POU.OWIMi a lengthy disc us* ion on the development ot F Penang port to 'keep pace with the steady expansion <>f trade.' the Penang Settlement Advisory Council, at a meeting yesterday, agieed that theu should be no further development to
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  • 70 11 DLLADING guiity in the Second District Court yesterday, the proprietor of the Singapore Railway Station Restaurant. L-i Thye Hee. and a waiter, wenfined $500 and $20 res octively on two charges of overcharging Two Food Control Inspectors who ordered a me?l on Sept. 27 were charged 20
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  • 326 11 From Our Own (oirespindi.nl KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE ceremony of unveiling the statue of the virtual found-v j of modern Kuala Lumpur. Sir Frank Swettenham. by the Governor o r the Malayan Union will take place tomorrow. The statue has been re-erected on its old site which overlooks the
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  • 131 11 LONDON. Thurs MR ANTHONY BROOKE has issued the frtlowino; statement on the announcement, publu>h?d by the Secretary for the Colonies. Mr Arthur CreechJones. In Singapore on Nov 13: "No one lamiliar with the facts could claim that the decision 'n annex Sarawak was taken as Mr Creech-Jones
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  • 118 11 AN alleged attach on an Inaian in which knives, iron-piping and an axe w^re used, had a sequel in Singapore Assizes yesterday when seven Indians were on trial lor murder before Mr Justice JoblinT ar.ci a common jury it Is alleged by the prosecution. conducted
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  • 83 11 V ACCINATION: PARENTS PINED MR K M Byrn--. In the Tliird Magistrates Court yesterday imposed maximum senlei; $10 each on the parents o! two newly-born children who since their birth la Ap:il this year bad not been vaccinated against smallpox. Mr. S. V. Hogan. Senior inspector of the Municipal Health
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  • 25 11 The price of a reputed bottle of locally brewed b<* of! the pn 'o $1 20. accord: notification. Price control ported 3oer
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    • 301 11 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPT. Applications are invited for app >int ;m this Department Employment is on temporal y bas>s and salary at $50 $100 p r nu-nsi n: lag to aae d In typ-writing a*id a?e ■t candidates Successful candidates *ill. In addition receive U\e ruhn* temporary c^st of li- ing aMauanfC
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    • 701 11 BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (SINGAPORE) TENDER NOTICE. BY ORDER OF TIIK DIRECTOR OF DISPOSALS. FAR EASTERN AREA (M 0.5.1 1. The But r. P. ,mi. Singapore. Is authorised to nwl ders for the following itor.is Lot No. 1. Winrhos Tyitc "A" Quantity I— Repairable D Form "035 Serial No. 1.
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  • 809 12 The Straits Times A City View of The Far East No name in the rubber world cartics more weight than that o: I Mr. Eric Miller, both by virtue of his position as chairman of the hurting and merchant flira il Harrisons and Crosfleld. Ltd.. and his own long connection
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  • 401 12 JOHANNESBURG (By Air Mail) PUBLICITY on world-wide scale, such as South Africa has nevt-r had before, is foreshadowed in the 8.8.CV plans for covering the vi»ii bo South Afiica next year of the King and Queen and the two Princetfes. It will be on a war-time
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  • 1437 12  -  DR. A. A. SANDOSHAM By (On behalf of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore.) THERE have been many statements in the Pnh regarding the scheme for locally-recruited medical officers in Government service. Some of these statements have been
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  • 377 12 I HAVE just hud experience of what I consider to be a moat unjustifiable interference with the citizen's right to Cboose the variety of seeds he wants to order to u»CK ase the production of food in this country, which we are persuaded is the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 466 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 'I'KAN accountant and oookri quired Must fee able to keep double entry amounts. (food prorprcU. State terms to Box No. 756. ST. an WMM C I 1 1 niidi-nttal work in Govern- •nt offirr p;»a-p state pievious tx- iid qurlifirattons to Box No ~.l Strn'.U I WANTEIJ Eurcp
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    • 29 12 PERFECT VISIOP HAPPY LIVING, i i Guard your only pair ol «yes Should you experience ihe slightes eye discomfort, have iheni examine* C S CHONQ. O D. P.P.0.0 I
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    • 14 12 TIGER has -.CADACHE CURE POWDER TIGER BALM ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAL!
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 79 12 The engagement to anil today <16-'.l-4t>> MIM ai Aih: iChwe Ann i oi s, mid son of Mi b S.tl: and the late Mrs. Al<| Ok and Mss Rosalind Qu;.»: tall teMfßl r of Mr Kelly .King. Kr The marriage is anii b twei n Mr. Jimmy Song second son
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  • 519 13 FREE SUGAR MARKET IN S'PORE NEXT YEAR? Trade Imports More Than Government THERE is a distinct possibility of a return to unres- tricted commercial import of sugar in Singapore by next year, according to reports from dealers in the sugar trade in the Colony. The Straits Times understands <hat the
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  • 122 13 CHOCOLATE C AN NO N BE IMPORTED FACILITIES for import into Malaya of crrtain foodstufT.s in lpply are being granted *o Malayan importers for the following commodities: chocolate, sugar :onery and cocoa powder the United K:ngdom and Austr.ilia. New Zealand. France. Italy, the United K m :uid the United States.
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  • 42 13 UM NO College Scholarships For Malaya o and exbibi•lons for poor promising tudenl re been approved either in'o RafT.ey M liclne. mtir latlona d to UMNO. Kholarablpa and exhibi.rc repayable by meam »>f completion The applicant la d cf •)ore. c. be
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  • 79 13 THE total amount of rice so far shipped at Bangkok for Singapore under the Siamese Government "three per rent" scheme is about 280 tons. The latest information received yesterday evening by Mr K. C. Tours, Chairman of the Joint Supply Board, was contained
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  • 191 13 SOME weeks ago R.A.F. Public Relations, Air Command. South East Asia, learned that a film depicting the birth and his•ory of Ridar had b:en made Dy T«-o Cities Films. It had been made with the full co-operation ol the R.A.F. The wheels iren? immediately
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  • 83 13 TEN NEW REVOLVERS RECOVERED TEN 38 Smith and Wasn rs-volve-i were seized by the Singapore Police yesterday afternv>on. Acting on information. Mr. F. J Patton. ASP. in charge of the Hokkicn Sub branch, C.I D., and a party of detectiv:s raided a hut in Zion Road in the vicinit;of the
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  • 145 13 Magistrate Compliments Bus Company From Our Own Correspond, nt Kuala Lumpur. Friday. ICQUITTING a bus COmD* In Tapah of charges of carrying ra lor hi without a peimit from the C ioner ot Road Transi van Union, Che Bahaudr.i Tapah Magistrate, compli- mented the company for rendering such a splendid
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  • 39 13 DUT CH MISSION PARTY Col. Astruy vender? \".d officers Of thf Netherlands Liaison Mission RFAC cave a party last night at "Mallaig." the residence of the Consul General for the Netherlands. Gea. Bit Montasu S'opford was among the guests.
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  • 42 13 Today's minus at Peoplf'"« KrvtTurants in Sinsaporr will bo: 3. r i-rent meals: rice: ma>li, il P4(ta*mv: meat hall-; an <akes; hincsc ral>ha«o: salti-d titles: t«m Uo sau«< l.'iiint nu-:il-: i ict- masht-d r>«tal«»t-s. t«-an cake: li huay; sali<il vttcrtablta
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  • 56 13 More than 300 returning: Malayans were on board tho P. and I*. liner Mooltan which arrived in Singapore yesterday evenin? from the I mud Kingdom The ship also brought a furthrr batch of RAF. families and British and inJian troons. The Mooltan leaves Singapore today
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  • 331 13 Till: $30,000,000 (Straits) loan granted by the Chinese Government to help in the rehabilitation of Chinese businesses in the Malayan Union ;ind Singapore will be m:ide available as foon as word is received from the British Government in London, the Straits Times understands. The scheme
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  • 52 13 From Our Own Correspondent Penang. Thur>day. LED by the Garrison Commander. IDjB.O. and baI s tor the i 1937 in an impressive march.' through the :'.ar.g this m~rning. The last crcasion on which th? colours were seen in pu: ricshire. just be:^ lion embarked for activ.
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  • 65 13 YOUNG Chinese. Loh Ar. Fa:". A alias Kit Una Chai w.s produced before Mr. Paul Stoir in the First District Cour taroay when a charge of MSBtIng in the management of an unlawful society, the Heng Won Secret Society, was explained to, h ßail in the sum of
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  • 41 13 li&jor-General -i b i D.5.0., is among tho duo t o arrive in S nftemoon on board the Bri B ..-comrjanied b\ I >ral Churcher -nmand of the B cond Division whose I at Johnn- Bahru.
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  • 461 13 FIRST SAKAI SCHOOL IN N.S. OPENED AMIDST the picturesque surr ounding of padi fields, the first Sakai school in Negri Sembilan was declared open at K .m--pang T:hir, in Labu Mukim, on Nov. 13. The opening ceremony was conducted by the District Officer of Scremban, Mr. L H. N Davis
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  • 233 13 MALAY SPOTTED LIGHTER A MALAY liv.ng on a large island a few milos from bingapon was the first mau to locate the lighter which disappeared from Sing with i cargo of $186,000 on Sunday. Tho crew of four Indian under arrest and have brought back to Singapore. a-,<l nrarly half
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  • 6 13 MATINE E CON CESSION .>t Pavi
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    • 245 13 World's Richest Source of &WBf* m When you overwork or worry or suffer acute 1^ M ~■s nerve strain, your system is gradually robbed "fe. Jp ot certain vital Mineral Salts Iv* you gel \*sm K i-Jown, TireJ and Depressed. You must 'PK replace those precious mineral elements. That is
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    • 181 13 Money can't buy finer MILK! ft&) THE BOROEN COW (jSr |j(vy^y' FIRST IN PREFERENCE THE WORLD OVER Peking locquer --"-TTTTc Glf"^ ©Peking glass /-are A your o> Peking iade trees SEL £Cl Z£^-*^ LadyS underwear o) Embroidered lira TUC DCI/IVP Pi! 31. high street IHt rtlVlßb UU. SINGAPORE M. FLINTER
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  • 629 14 K.L. DOCTOR'S WARNING IO GOVT. AND PEOrLK From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPIR, Friday. "MALAYA is in a terrible plight with its diseased population and something must be done about it," declared Dr. (Miss) Soo Kirn Tan at the Rotary Club luncheon on Wednesday when
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  • 172 14 From Our Own Correspondent MALACCA. Fri. THE Malacca Boys' Jubilee j Home at Banda Hi a- road was officially declared open by the Resident Commissioner. Mr. E. V. G. Day. before a large gathering of government officials and community representatives Opening the Home Mr Day in
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  • 187 14 SCHOOL FOR SAKAIS IN NEGRI i r rom Our Own Co.Tespoiiiie.it Kuala Lumpur, Friday. AMIDST the pictu: surroundings of padi fieids Uie first Sakai school m Ncgri Sembilan wa.s declared optM-. st KamponK Tekir in LaJU Mukim on Wednesday by kh« District Officer of Seremt.'.n. Mr. L. H. N. Davis.
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  • 56 14 Fr m Ou' Own Correspondent ALOR STAR *nday FAGEDY beiell a Malay lamtly at Gurun onThursudv wh-n. U wa- a bother anJ bo'li in their were hacked to death w.th a parang by a cousin of the i( tirrs This la the second double murder reported in the
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  • 339 14 The Erst pln.vcr in todays d r.: had nerve, but very little judg- ment! North, dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH A K 10 6 94 N ♦J 4 ♦\h s m EST EAST ♦J-' ♦Q987 VAKVt« > V 9 •»7J K V 10 *»S»J 10 6 t
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    • 276 14 f% j& y 11a.m. 2, 4.15, 6.30, 9.30 \**M II nMT Phone 3400 LAST FIVE SHOWS TO-DAY MYSTERY. EXCITEMENT AND SUSPENSE! Ssthe HOUSE on Jl f£j 92, d STREET^ A 2O"> Cfivr h>' r*iw lit' "^SmC^L OPENING TOMORROW SUNDAY WALTER WALTER ANNE BRENNAN HUSTON BAXTER TONIGHT MIDNIGHTS SUPER SHOW THE
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    • 768 14 M. L. 'COLDSTREAM' Tenders an- invited for the purchase "as she lies" of a single strew gtMl harbour launch tug. 29.1 tons gross. 15 6 tons net of dimensions 55 feet by 12—7" by s— B" depth of h.ild with 80 BH P. twin cylinder oil t nsino Vesv! built
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 296 14 CROSSWORD No. 104 _I_SZI 1 i i 1 "I I I I) B 3 °l 1 M II I A mix-up v nil a droll aailjr (7J, j Draw t tit- oij «edpon ano rxk n gera.e <4-3>. 9. Sup with me by Uie m«al (s>, 10. With dlscretio.i v
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  • 355 15 Upcountry Business In Rubber Shares Around The Markets Among industrials, there were buyers of United Engineers at $10.50. sellers o' Collieries at $2.75 or neui, buyers of Gammons at $3.95, Raffles at $2.57' 2 Fraser ar;<i Neaves $27.25 and Breweries at $13.50 In The City LONDON, Fri. Stock markets yesterday
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  • 80 15 YORK Wi>r:cl production in 1946 u= estimated at on? hundred and ninety million tons, ten per cent, more than last year, but still ten per cent, below pre-war. Mr. D. A. Fitzgerald. Secretary-General if the International EmercriK-y Food Council, said today. Mr. Fitzgerald said shipping
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  • 289 15 Singapore, Friday. 'TODAY'S nroduce prices were: RICE No 1 Siamese $11*. HIOH RUE: Siamese $11 a. Kedafa SIM. RICE- No. 1 Siamese $110. Krdah $70, Indo-China $65. local No. 1 *80. No. 2 $70. COPRA: San dried No. 1 $15. TAPIOCA M.oiiß: Java $29. Malayan No. 1 ML
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  • 46 15 Gold Bars Foun d BOMBAY i.urs —Three gold bars, each s\euhing 28 lb. and valued at $100,000. lost in the great Bombay clock explosion of April 1944. were recovered from the mud bottom of Bombay harbcur today after a systematic dredg'ng or the dock basin UP.
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  • 214 15 From Our Own Correspondent BATAVIA, Nov. 12. ACCORDING to Republican press reports, the present condition of the tea and rub ber estates in the Prtan^tr and Chenbon districts ot visi Java is satisfactory, compared with other areas in Java. A few estates have l>?en damaged,
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  • 71 15 HONOLULU. Thurs:— Eu Keng Yuet and Eu Kenp Mun, Chinese brothers, were yesterday rinec $5,000 US. by the U.S. Custom.? after officials discovered a \aluable jade collection hidden in: their clcthing and t>«3?a«e. They will also lose the jade unless they pay an additional $10,000.
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  • 59 15 U. S. Bank To Open Branches Here SAN FRANCISCO T THE National City Bank York. investi^ath.g the posof estaLlishing newbranches in Ma!ava. Indonesia! 1 and India. Mr A D CftlhOun, r.i: MMt- for the bank now ci M .d ti.e allow conditioiii ravourable to the j establishment of mutually advan-
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  • 18 15 The following rubber crops are reported for October: Bukit Katil ***** lb.. Ayer Molek, 33.998 \b_
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  • 26 15 COLOMBO. Fri A Ceylon trade delegation will shorUy vi&it the United Kingdom and Uniud States to foster better trade relations between Ceylon and these countries Reuter.
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  • 288 15 Along The Sin gapore Waterfront pot.iion^ in Singap^te vf 3 i oay werp MAIN WIMRF Gotiowr. ni-32 Samlaniu, discharging cargo. O«i»wn ;»3-34 Fort Pitt. dischar^M.g cargo Uooown 38-39 Maoltan (pafHOti). Godown 42-43 Marella dtoebantuK cargo WEST WHARF Q*> B 1-: .'-u-aat Soenda. discharging cargo. i Godown 6-7: Oriental, loading rargc
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    • 90 15 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S S. F-«nis is exprtrd to arrive from llon« Kong via Saigon on th; 16 h ins. The Vrtarl will r:mmenrr diM-bargr i»n Ihr lXlh inst. < oiisi-ners should ,'iip'v to Boutlead tn.. lid Inion r.ui'.'me. for delivery ordrrs QUAMTITI SURVEYOR nevors and Technical Assistants are required
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 329 15 SINGAPORE lIHES lODAY: UiKh Water: 4.32 am 7 ft 6 in.; 3.11 n.m 8 ft. 3 in. TOMORROW: Hi?h Water: 601 am. 7 ft. t. in. 4 AH p.m. ft. 8 in. Dflnin MAI AVA rßm J nc 8.18 p.m. SporU 9.30 p.m. Theatre organ; 10.00 p.m. l nALfJU inALHIrI
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  • 540 16 By Norman Preston. Reuters Correspondent with the MC( touring team. SYDNEY, Friday WALTKK Hammond won the toss when the M.C.C. opened a four days' fixture with New South Wales on the famous ground here today, and to the surprise of
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  • 103 16 C. S.C. TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT iQovlnc are requested lo MR un for the Men's Open Singles Table f«Mlil T 'iirnam-nt a' tti" Chiiw Swininmi: Cub's preinis.s tomorrow at 11 a Sin; B.xki Hni Imi Slow Ngttf Boon v Tin B<ik K-ns »loh Chiap Moni; C. Q. Lee: Tan Koon Jim
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  • 86 16 I'rom O«r Own Correspondent. Malacca. W^d. In pri-paiDtiun lor the first lnler■ta hocto) match against Negn MiiUicca'.t selected t°ams for the trial s,\mr on Saturday, arc as follov.s: Colour- Wee Tlam Hong; D. H^ndrof? Tarn Cher Lim: J. Carvalho. Han Parsad. Maldin: Md Ncr. F. U.xlinMi.-.s, Wer Ttam
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  • 41 16 I miii im «>«u oi irspniid ni KUALA LUMPI'i: Ttaun I BM DtVOBI and th 0 Selangor Chinese drm four -all n a soccer ed here ihis evenir.R Th :..ved dsappolaingly and thr Devons nionoi play in 'ne "a>\\
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  • 168 16 N S H. IST INNINGS K Cannody c tdm h b Bedarr 7 'Morris not out 53 S. Hjrti-s Yardlry h I ilnt-h 1 J IVtlifnrd b Wrcht 2* R Saxcrrs b Bed: pr \V Ml. "v not oat 9 Total for i wktsl 97 lor draw-n:; stv-m^s arri\ed
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  • 79 16 Davis Cup Team Lean LOS ANGELES W d UKMBKKB ot the U S Dav.j Cup ledßii team w!i b° .eav ng today by a Pan-Am:. an clioper for Australia to m; n i di ndin^ Australian p'.ayers in tv ehauenge round Th" Ameri>-.'ii playcia I nattonaj champ en. Jack Kramer.
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  • 185 16 meeting of the Perhr..p.nan S la Club was held at the rtak'3 preniis.-s No 20-B. Java Road on laal Satuiday anil the following* were llMt- ed oJßce-b«*irers for 1&4« 47. President Ibrahim HA Karim VIM Presidti t* Abdullah H M &u-J and Osman H ParaJ: Joint-S:creta-rt«'
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  • 51 16 BRISBANE. Nov. 14 W. A Brown, of Queensland, one ol Australia's best batsmen, is new definitely out of the ftist I^s l match With England because ol his injued thumb. It appears ui'likely that he w.ll be lit »n time lor the second
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  • 341 16 Clar ke's Team Win Hockey Final HARD and last hockey was the feature of yesterday's match j betveen the Singapore Recreation Club's seven-a-side finalists.! when Andrew Clarke's team completely outplayed Gerry Ross's team by beating them by 22 points to five. !1 goals, and two goals and a short comer
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  • 362 16 From Our Own Correspondenf KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE race for the Jubilee Bowl at the Selangor Turf Club 1 tomorrow afternoon, the final day of the Golden Jubilee meeting, will be the biggest racing event sine 1 the. liberation. The trophy is valued
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  • 90 16 From Our Own (:orrespondt»t IAIPINU. V.od Playiiif; tl.eir rlrst match here since the r arrival, the rujr'oy team or tho lsc Lincoln Reginvjnt 'went down to the Kin? Edward VII School XV in a thrilling tas>le by 13 points <2 goals. 1 try" to i G
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  • 53 16 THE S( rugby team to play ■Ml Sultan on th«- pa il.iiie hl > afternoon will be DM Seward. M Quayle j I) Kedman. (.neve. M t: Davis J l*r»mf J B Potter K M Wilson. K J Mj\t> I r Hu((hitu>on \ur-l% It Hopkin K J HeaU
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  • 89 16 Horses By Air To U. S.A. SHANNON EIKi: Wed EIGHT COltj Will Bj MSI TMaift] tb filSt race-! horses to hop th a Atlantic by a.r B.^^dsuvk Exporter^ i j Ca. fon;:a ar.d would rac« other two and •.hi\ fe«r o:di ai Hollywood Park arc Predict.rg the trip wou.d auguratc
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  • 193 16 In friendly game* oi baoinnuon and lable tennis on Thu-sday. the Strai's Chinese Youth Fellcwsli.p beat the Teluk Ayer Youth Fellowship 7-0 and i 4-3 resoectively. the results of which are as follows BADMINTON Noo Senp Ke<- beat Soli Teow Khfng 15—6. 15—7; Seali i Yeak Khern
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  • 196 16 From Our Own twrrrspundrnt MALACCA, Thursday Lates' results of fixtures played m th? Malacca Badminton Association annual championship tournamen' 1946,' arc as follows. Mixed doubles: Ng Alk Jm ana Miss L.G. La n ocat Lee Tong Soon and Miss I mi Guat Eng 15-11, 15-4; Lun Keng
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