The Straits Times, 21 November 1946
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Title Section20 1946-11-21 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946. PRICfc 1(1 CENTS.20 words
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554 1946-11-21 1 Report Going To London This Week From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TODAY saw the completion of the first vitally important phase in the construction of a new Constitution for Malaya, when the Malay Rulers, the I nited Malay National Organisation, the Governorgeneral554 words
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Article33 1946-11-21 1 ADELAIDE, Wed.— Don Bradman will captain Australia in the first Test match, beginning: at Brisbane on Nov. 29, it was announced today. Hie vice-captain will be named tomorrow. Keu'ei.33 words
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Article214 1946-11-21 1 SIR EDWARD GENT TO DEPUTISE MX. Malcolm Mac Donald, the Governor General, will proceed to the United Kingdom tomorrow for discussions with j the Secretary of State for the [Colonies on various matters i affecting Malaya and Borneo, including the result of the recent constitutional discussions with the Malay Ruiers214 words
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Article144 1946-11-21 1 WASHINGTON. Wed The United States Army announced yesterday that it was prepared to take a hand in the coal crisis if lt was requested to do so. Approximately 79.000 o: tihe nations 400.000 soft coal miners stayed away from their jobs yesterday and a spreadingAP - 144 words
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Article69 1946-11-21 1 Bangkok, Wed:— M. Jean Darld&n. Councillor of the French Embassy, Nanking, arrived here this morning lor the formal reopening of France-Siamese diplomatic relations consequent on signing the agreement in Wash ington on Sunday on the K>rd*t question The Siamese delegation HI Washington is expected to return as soonReuter - 69 words
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Article50 1946-11-21 1 LONDON. Wed.— The Duke ot Gloucester, who It giving up the post of Governor-General of Australia and is to act as Senior Councillor of State while UN King is away in South Africa, w 11 leave AUStrvta by n.r for London on Jan. 16. it was renounced here tonight.— Router.Reuter - 50 words
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Article207 1946-11-21 1 Dale Of Indian Assembly Fixed NEW DELHI. Wednesday. INVITATIONS were beir.^ I issued today for a pro liminary meeting of the Constituent Assembly, to b? ht* id on Dec. 9. The fixing of the date fina-11/ sets at rast reports earlier this week that Ibe Assembly which is to fram?Reuter - 207 words
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Article95 1946-11-21 1 New York. Wed: -The British I Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest jßevin, and the United States 'Secretary of State, Mr Jam:s V. Byrnes, met yesterday. The subject ot their discussion has net been officially disclosed, but it is believed they may have exchanged views en German treatyReuter - 95 words
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Article181 1946-11-21 1 BUCHAREST, Wednesday. RESULTS of yesterday's and today's polling in the Rumanian general elections gave the Government blcc between 70 and 71 per cent, ol the votes, Belgrade Radio reported today. "The vote for the opposition was very small." the Radio added. Final figures for the votingReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration429 1946-11-21 1 SACSEA POST TO BE ABOLISHED NEXT MONTH THE appointment of Supreme Allied Commander, South-East Asia which in the person of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten (now Viscount Mountbatten) carried the war by sea, land and air from India eastwards to where the Japanese lay in defeat in Malaya. Siara, Indo-China and429 words
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Article187 1946-11-21 1 GREECE TO TAKE CASE TO UNO ATHENS. Wednesday. THE Greek Government will appeal direct to the United Nations General Assembly against the alleged Yugoslav. Bulgaria/ and Albanian sup port for guerilla rebels who are reported to control tht "free area" of more than 100 villages in Macedonia alone, it wasReuter - 187 words
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Article51 1946-11-21 1 PARIS. Wed. Mr. David Hardman, Parliamentary Secre'-iry to the British Ministry of Education and head oi the British d^pgalion to the conference ot the United Na'io:\s Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation, was elected President of the firs!^ session here today and will hold office un'il the permanent President is nominatedReuter - 51 words
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201 1946-11-21 1 Planes Search For Alpine Crash Victims PARIS, Wctine3day F O American army rescue planes carrying foou. medical supplies and blankets took off from Orly Airport, Paris, this mcrning for the mountainous Italian frontiV. 1 arc south-east of Grenoble, in the Alps, in an effort to reach the ?csne of yesterday'sUP - 201 words
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Advertisement179 1946-11-21 1 U. S. tur GIFTS in DIAMONDS k GEMS GOLD k SILVER. v. s. de SILVA Jeweller ItC. Orchard Rd. Trie !4C«. \y» I certalnlj la a luck.v «J T 1adf....10f the last six J 1 'irfsome years, cleaning. Y\ \Ji und sweeping at least. y'^wfA VvlvvAV ;iave nevp r bothered179 words
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Advertisement38 1946-11-21 1 RADIOS KfEWUAT RADIO 0 m-/24 wo/wo aa -S/AtoiAMfKUALA LUMPUR PENANG Cokmr Gaiety. Just what you have with PYRAMID Handkerchiefs. Obtainable from leading stores. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang ipoh Pyramid handkerchiefs TOOTAL Rt<iisttrtd /rjdt M*rk Ijbti in fury hjnrtktrthitf38 words
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Article138 1946-11-21 2 MOSCOW. Wed Referring to, Ike draft agreement on trusteeship of islands formerly under j J ipa:-.ese mandate. rtecW it published by the United State > State Departmtm, Krasnay.* ■da. or°an of the Red Army, i writes: "Thus the United States i wain to keep theReuter - 138 words
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Article379 1946-11-21 2 Radio Talksßy Van Mook And Sjahrir BATAVIA, Wednesday. HK Hubertus Van Mook, acting Governor-General of the Netherlands East Indies, and Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Premier iml Foreign M inister, both delivered broadcast speeches last night on the draft agreement reached at Cheribon between the Dutch andReuter - 379 words
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Article185 1946-11-21 2 MANCHESTER, Tues. IUSMEN on strike and volunO teer drivers were involved in clashes in Manchester today. Two students a:ting as volunteer drivers were frogmarched, tyres of a ni ber of buses were deflated and efforts were made to tak? satchels and tickets from volunteer. TheReuter - 185 words
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Article163 1946-11-21 2 WASHINGTON. Tues -Shortage of railway wagons is plnxost solely responsible for ihe la« in present grain shipmerts trim the United States. ?n official of the Reconversion Director's Ofnc.\ said today, but despite th; 3 British food officials ure hcpelul that sufficient additional supplies will beReuter - 163 words
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Article111 1946-11-21 2 LONDON. Tucs SriU.n s territorial army will be icconstttnted next January, Mr t\ J Bc!--lenger. the War Miii ster. trnounced in the Comma-.: j icdoy. Mr. Beller.ger said that the territorial* would have a th:?>~fold purpose. firsUy ar. antiaircraft artillery, woorctv. to provide units needed ->yUP - 111 words
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Article61 1946-11-21 2 PARIS, Tues— The Viet Nam Government is planning to enforce new taxes, particularly on alcohol and matches, to make un th? budget deficit, accord ng to ihe Indo-Chinese piper Dftntsanh. quoted in reports rcachir.p Paris today. Th P paper added that the Viet Nam Government ,koReuter - 61 words
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Article39 1946-11-21 2 MELBOURNE, Tues —The first post-war commercial air link be- i tween Australia and Batavia ha.ij been established, and it is no* possible for civilian passengers to book from Darwin on a twiceweekly service, the Netherlands sources reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article229 1946-11-21 2 YEN AN, Wednesday. PENERAL Chou En-la, yesII terday returned from Nan ■king with his peaco mission a failure after almost a year ol conferences with government, legotiators and General •jeorKe C. Marshall, Presi lent Truman's special envoy. fi, n Chou's landing was delayed while soldiers clearedReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-11-21 2 Assistants in a baker's shop near London counting up the bread units surrendered by purchasers. This is a tremendous task and in this shop alone half a million units were surrendered in eight weeks.UP - 38 words
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243 1946-11-21 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. IN an informal ceremony lasting only four minutes, three new countries Sweden, Iceland and Afghanistan joined the United Nations to-day. Their representatives were welcomed by the President, M. Paul Henri Spaak, with the Secretary, Mr. Trygrve Lie, on his right. ImmediatelyReuter - 243 words
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185 1946-11-21 2 M.P.'s Query On Rubber Purchase Pact LONDON. Thursday. rHE exact wording of ths "agreement made with Malayan rubber planters for bulk purchase of their pro duct" was asked for by Mr. Alfred Bcssom, Conservative, in the House of Commons to day. Sir Stafford Cripps. Prejider.t of the Board of Trade,185 words
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Article160 1946-11-21 2 URANIUM ORE IMPORTS TO BRITAIN? LONDON. Tues.— Tin Press Association to-day sad a British freighter laden with u.a--i r.ium ore. principal compor.ert af 1 the atom bomb, had arrivej at Liverpool nnd was bei:.s Wlloaded. They came frcm ihe Belgian Congo A spokesman for th e Ministry of Supply declined160 words
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Article64 1946-11-21 2 INDIA NOT OUT FOR REVENGE TOKIO. Wed.-Indias political representative in Japan. Dr. I. C. j Jain, declared today in his fir:.. offlc^J statement th t his country was not seeking revel ge. Dr. Jain added that India hopes Japan will be prosperous 6COOO- mically but seeks an assurance i thatAP - 64 words
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Article48 1946-11-21 2 Moscow radio yesterday, quoting t.h« Saudi Arabian Finance Minister, says A. P.. disclosed plans for the construction of a new Persian Gulf port wi;h American credits. The broadcast .=aid the new port would be linked v.-itii the city I of Riyadh in the interior by a 300--imile rail*.48 words
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Advertisement376 1946-11-21 2 SALE BY TENDER. 1. The Custodian of Enemy Proprrty, Malayan Union Invites tender* for the Marine craft, engines, and ship? stores described hereunder and situated in or near the Japanese shipyard at "Jrlok Anuon:----i 1 Pour wooden Toi«fkan(?s about IM) tons burden partly complrnd. without engines. ill) Ten wooden landing376 words
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Advertisement533 1946-11-21 2 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORL GAS DEPARTMENT REVISED RATES FOR THE SUPPLY OF GAS It Is notified that, due to Increased costs of production etc., and with effect from December 1946 meter readings, the rates for the Supply of Gas will be in accordance with the following Revised Schedule. OI'TSIDE MUNICIPAL LIMITS:—533 words
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Advertisement266 1946-11-21 2 SATURDAY'S CHARITY NIGHT UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAOE OF H.E. SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON. MAJOR-GENERAL L. H. < OX. MMW WWM Fon ciiiw AT TIIK GREAT WORLD CABARET GROSS CABARET GATE PROCEEDS TO I.: DEVOTED TO THE Y. M. C. A. FUN D. SPECIAL FLOOR SHOWS FOR PARTICULARS J. PAIL, HON. ORGANIZER.266 words
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Article400 1946-11-21 3 COMPETITION' FOR ARMY FOOD STOCKS Straits Times Reporter niSI»()SAL of Army stocks of food in Singapore and the Malayan Union, which has caused some concern in local trading circles, was explained yesterday b) i spokesman of HQ, ALFSEA. Criticisms against the "unloading" of Army food a. this country400 words
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Article49 1946-11-21 3 fill lint consignment of trmh Australian flowi rs arrived in Singapore by air yesterday i.d M mii n ('ompany, On hard Road. I! I'd Australian roses, pink unctions and Nnvmbi-r lilit-s .irv in. luiti'd in this cimsignin nt. whrh is in thr nature of .in experiment.49 words
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Article165 1946-11-21 3 MASSACRE OF MALAYAN JUNK CREW I i -in Our Own <ui< ,^<.nd' >U PENANG. W"d Till-, lacs! Chinr;^ press today ur a r port that tour i Jajtonc.se. said to be miliI stmcton Of the Ir.done- t »rcepted vessel bound :angor and bayonttid to all the members of the I165 words
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Article114 1946-11-21 3 RADIO MALAYA'S SUNDAY CONCERT f\ Sunday, Nov 24, Haci:o M Con er ai the Victoria Memorial Hal' will elude Frederick Wick's 'Noi mi! Bketchet", Mendelssohn'a :'ho" and the Overture "Light Cavalry 1 by Suppe. r lh. w:<l'z will be ng Journals" by Btn Khoo. o:\e Df the rr'icst soloists, is114 words
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Article83 1946-11-21 3 Two Tongkangs On Fire AN explosion in the engine room caused a fire on a motor tongkav.g in Boat Quay yester-d-y at about 11.30 am. Two Chinese sustained injuries to the face and the arms and were son to hospital immediately. Damage to the vessel was confined to tne e;:gine83 words
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Article67 1946-11-21 3 rOUR Chinese armed with pistols entered a house in cJerangoon Road yesterday at about 12.30 p.m. and robbed the inmates of cash and jewellery worth $810. Two of the Chine.se guarded the doors while twj went upstairs and, after herding the inmat".; into a room, ransacked67 words
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Article70 1946-11-21 3 I io:m Our Own orrespouucßt PENANO, Wed. THE P rnang police early yt'Stciday morning arrested foui who are alleged to nave n attempflng to mak Bi in ri'v» they had Just loaded into >r lorry from I saiii;; ie *1 )uay. I the second sehmn70 words
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Article74 1946-11-21 3 of the Eui Anociation. Sir-gupore. held on Nov. 15. elected ihe following: President: Mr Q h N OelUers, Viee-Presideu Mr J k Bber, hoc. teeretary. Njr w pherdson. lion trea n Mosbergen. ben of Committoo capM Webb. Dr. W A Mil hetchet Dr. B. J. Ess. Dr. C74 words
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Article240 1946-11-21 3 "INDEBTEDNESS i* widespread among Government I Servants at present and the only remedy, in my opinion, is for Government to settle the claim for bark pay so that employees may rehabilitate themselves and start life afresh.' said Dr. A. A. Sandosham at the half240 words
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Article147 1946-11-21 3 THE death of a young Chinese whj wa.<i found dead In his bedroom in mysterious circumstances formed the subject of an inquiry by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W O. Por'er. yesterday Evidence disclosed that the j Chinose, Ong Guan Chye, a cleik emoJoyed in Land Office,147 words
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Article37 1946-11-21 3 Today's menus at People's Restaurants in Singapore will bo: 35 -tint meaL,: rice, mashed potatoes, beef or fish rurry, long bears or briijafo, onions, spinach. 15-cent meals: rice, mashed potatoes, bil'is fritters, bayam, tomato sauce.37 words
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298 1946-11-21 3 MAKING K.L. QUIETEST CITY IN FAR EAST From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. f EGISLATION is to be introL duced in the New Year to make Kuala Lumpur the quietest city in tho Far East. Tin* first step in a comprenensfo plan b-ing prepared to eliminate unnecessary noises in298 words
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Article, Illustration98 1946-11-21 3 Sir Franklin Gimson addressing membrrs at the Singapore Cr c^»t Club yfst? day cv.n wh n he officially re-opened the Club. On his right is Mr. Andrew Gilmour, Club president, and on h s l> it Mn. Gilmour, Lad., (li'M-mi and Mr. Hugh Bryson, Acting Colonial Secretary.98 words
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Article125 1946-11-21 3 GOVERNOR AT S.C.C. RE-OPENING THE Singapore Cricket Ctilb was j officially re-opened last ni»ht by the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. A lar^o crowd was present and Mr. Gilmour, Club president, In a short address asking the Governor to open thf Club officially, referred to the history of trn Club for125 words
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Article65 1946-11-21 3 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Kuala Lumpur police mace another bisr swoop on nighi loiteiers in and around the town recently and as a result about 60 Chinese, Malays and Indians were taken to the police stations lor questioning. Some oi the detained65 words
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Article78 1946-11-21 3 From Our O*ii Correspondent PENANCi. Wed CEVERAL thousand yards of Italian fabrics are expected to arrive in Penang shortly and they will be followed by other shipments, according to local tex'ile dealers. The new consignments are expected to cau.se a price drop in Italian fabrics which78 words
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Article76 1946-11-21 3 SIR Angus Gillan, Direc'or of the Empire Division of the British Council, was an interested listener at the weekly Children's Orchestra concert practice at the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening. He told the children thtre that he was ve:y pleased to have heard them76 words
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Article61 1946-11-21 3 A charge of causing hurt while attempting with four others to rob a Chinese, Ng Cheng Poh. at 135, Jalan Sultan on Nov. 19, wa; explained to Lee Teng Mok, aged 29, when hp was produced in the Second Police Court yesterday Lee was remanded in police custody,61 words
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Article49 1946-11-21 3 Ho Kir>n C'uong was Mmjuced before Mr. L. C. Ooh. Second Police Magistrate yesterday, and had a charge of being in uoss"sson of a .38 revolver and six rou'ids of dumdum pawnunlston. cxplrined to him Ho was rem tt>A the f-se wa^ postponed a wo^ii :or mention.49 words
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Advertisement664 1946-11-21 3 NftTlrF LAM (NAH) CLAN ASSOHATION nUIIV,L. Rejlsttrrd 1941 PENG HOi X x SHAW LTD. It is proposed to revive t)»e abi > SINGAPORE. Association. AM members ct tha Clan, whether ex-members of th« AsAn application has been made to the sor allon or not wno are i nleresto .j. aIP664 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1946-11-21 4 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 2. THIS is a nice, quiet warmish winter Sunday morning in a typical London dormitory suburb. I find myself living in an upper flat in a semi-detached villa which is number one-hundred-and-ninety-three in a long tree-verged road ofDaily Mail - 1,291 words
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Article, Illustration485 1946-11-21 4 see Uiat the candidat« for whom I voted the legless exsoldier who laboriously handlevered himself round th> suburb in his invalid chair to canvass supporters came out far down the list o' t-e unsuccessful He set up as an Indcpenuent and promised he would do his best485 words
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Advertisement339 1946-11-21 4 WATER W alcr in its natural state is often unfit for use, rs-th muni: to the presence of disease germs, and frequently to io.irM.-r in purities whi«.h make it look and taste unpleasant. Thanks id llrii^h dicmical NMidi it is now possible to make water safe 10 linnl. by Mcrihsing339 words
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Advertisement259 1946-11-21 4 RAZOR MbtlK BLADES /> > I 'X Shave with a "VALET" Auto-Strop Safety Razor —it is simple, quick and money-saving. With a "VALET" there is nothing to take to pieces Vs^fc&O nothing to unscrew. \&9kj^ Stropping and cleaning V*vy™~ take only a few seconds. JL But each blade gives you259 words
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Article, Illustration605 1946-11-21 5 MALAYAN BROADCASTING "TAKES SHAPE Most Modern Equipment To tie Installed N ear K. L. military, fitted In trucks v/itn their own nower supply units and mounted on trailers, will o? employed. It is understood that o.ie of these mobile transmitters has already reached Kuala Lumpur and that tests by the605 words
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182 1946-11-21 5 ALOR STAR, Tuesday. TIIL inauguratii n meeting of the A!or Star Women's Service League Wfti held at Balai Bosar on Thursday last. Over 40 women of all nationalities, including members of the Kedah ruling house, European wives of government officers. res of the182 words
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Article162 1946-11-21 5 4 MILLION PEOPLE IN SHANGHAI SHANGHAI, (By Air Ifailj |I;1TH ai; average" of. 50,000 people infiltrating into Shanghai monthly from th.^ iin erland, the population, which numbered sl"ght!y over 3.000,000 after V-J day. has risen to 3.750,000. Although some months bciore Pear] Harbour the city Doastod of a population ofReuter - 162 words
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Article117 1946-11-21 5 j LSEPROUD woman became i despondent at the right of -at she gassed hersel! in the kitchen ol her home. She was Mrs May Edit-h L*>e. M, o! Ha wes -street. Ipswich .Sheila Hires said at the In. that Mr.; L<v, who first 'rd her ir.117 words
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Article62 1946-11-21 5 Our Own (ot it spondi'iU ?ANG, Wednesday. 'WING MCCetSful n- the i the Deputy La'i.uu; the nine-day old ■I timber labourers end^d unders oid that ■l'nbor merchant and mi i ihe ;ie demand! foi--3. 'wm- an am cable discussion. Work was resumed on the ol an62 words
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197 1946-11-21 5 MR. J. W. BELCHER, Put 1 a mentary Secretary to the Bo.ird of Trade, said at Labour Party meeting in Fui ham. S.W.. '"'May I give this clear warning thnt if any ont 1 of the industries that remair in private hands dce.~ not197 words
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Article74 1946-11-21 5 From Our Own 'or-espoi.il t:t PENANG. Wednesday. WITH the announcement today oi the time tablr for Cam'cridg examinations beginning on December 2. 485 bo/s a. id girl.s in Penan?; and Province Wellrsley are making final revision of subjects for wh'ch th y will be sitting.74 words
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Article21 1946-11-21 5 < ;ii o.v ii itrnin '> PSNANQ, Tue mtedtoPei ined today :ej are pri: Ipally toe :fl« such ao milk, cocoa.21 words
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Article41 1946-11-21 5 mm Our Oun ('orrespondent PKNANG. Wednesday. Junk aucliorcd <>ir the Sungei Pinant riv.r was held up •i\ pirat.s who iiiH in tour sxmpans and reinn Ihe crei One of th anuea witti n mst)l 1 1 e n>linc.41 words
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Article90 1946-11-21 5 NAAFI PROFITS OVER£8 MILLION WAAi'i. ihe Se.v.ce otganl»auon which supplies troopi v.if.i lood. dr nk. cantrens and clubs, revealed a net revenue -that is profit of £8.045.833. for the >ear to September 1945. It w.i; spent like this: NaafiE::sa enieriainmer.t. £4,884,734; Orants to Service welfare funds, <:2.742,0C0; Combined Services iutertainment90 words
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Article81 1946-11-21 5 From Our Own C.orrtsponucut PENAMG. Tuesday. The Chinese schoolmistress. Yuen Che? Wan, against whom a charge of assisting the eneur was withdrawn at the Ass r.es on Monday, was produced befo:? V.r. A. M. I. Austin, the Third iVagistrate, today, when a charge of waging81 words
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Article318 1946-11-21 5 I nun Our Own C«m i>j>ondent ALOR STAR, Wfiii ACCORDING to a pj.ee H official lore lawlessness is raging in areas bordeii.ip aouth Siam and several Kedati i have been kidnapped across the Siamo.o bordtv by armed bandits. In Kedah ;.nd Perhi. areas .in there have been318 words
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274 1946-11-21 5 SYDNEY (By Air Mail;. A MACHINE which, it is claimed, will lay thirty bricks a minute is now being made in Sydney. The machine will lay bricks 27 times faster than brick layers who average 300 a day, it is stated. Estimate ofReuter - 274 words
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Article182 1946-11-21 5 YOUTHS HOIST SWASTIKA IN GEB O R G ENGELKK, plump 21 -year-old girl tram conductor. smiled in Bielefeld court v police told how she charm. 1 i four youths into hoisting ths swastika on a Bii-lefeld towel in protest against the Nuremberg judgment Ingeborg and the lour r^;« youths in182 words
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Article50 1946-11-21 5 THEEE were 107 casos o: per* a. id 30 d aths in tiie Malayan Utvom f or th ending Nov. 9, according to the bea'th at'stics Isrjc t fr >m Kuala Lumnur. In th° sains period three cholera ci Lha live of scrub typhus nnc! of urban tyDhus.50 words
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Advertisement247 1946-11-21 5 RIGHT INTO THE PiRATE CHIEFS MM HORRIBLE TIME FOR 2 AT CASARCUGE! THE PIRATICAL-COMEDY WHICH NEW YORKERS ENJOYED f\ &&I FOR MONTHS! OPENS TO-DAY— 1 l*.m— 2-4.15— 6.30— 9 15p.m. VICTOR MCLAGLr;- Plays THE NOTORIOUS CHIEF' PIRATE SHIP SIGHTED BIG BATTLE IS ON CAPTIVE IS GUEST AT GOVERNOR'S PALACE THRILLS247 words
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Obituary44 1946-11-21 6 TAN At her residence Madam Tan <*k SUm. belovi d mother of Mr. N« <:.m and rmndmother of Mr. N^ K<nK Slant, on Wednesday. 20th Hist, nt 11 25 a m Funeral on PrtUfcy -2nd in rt to Bidadari. at 4.30 p m.44 words
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Article44 1946-11-21 6 Mr Mrs Maurlre Lel-ester of 1 oli.irr Bnhni thank all who sent and contributions and attended the funeral of Miss Prances r on 14th November 1946. Th.inks are also due to all doctors i nd the Mnk« stafl of the General Johon Hahru.44 words
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Obituary42 1946-11-21 6 GRAHAM A Memorial Is to be unn Wrl Kilbride Cemetery on IKt] November. 1946 by the Key. ''.hn lamb of Cratliie. to Ronald i Sroham of Cn hit lat^ 1 of Ileawood .'•■unirei Siput. who !n>:t h's life •nror. 19»242 words
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909 1946-11-21 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs., Nov. 21, 1946. The Answer To Communism What is the answer to Communi=m in a British colony? Ttiat question has been raised again in Singapore by the manifest influence of the Communist Party In the recent Harbour Board strike, in which the strikers' leaders made909 words
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Article127 1946-11-21 6 LONDON, Tues. THE former Secretary 01 State for India, Mr. Leopold Amery, loid Members of the Constitutional Clv today that he remained an optimist with regard to the future of Anglo-Indian relations. Mr. Amery said India also may realize that for the tuture, "not her defensive127 words
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Article71 1946-11-21 6 PARIS, Tues— The French Premier, M. Georges Bidault, today opened the 40-nation conference of the United Nat.ons Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation In a formal in the amphitheatre of the Sorbonne University. Formal speeches were also made by Prof. Charles Rossy. Rector of Paris- University, and M. MarlelUP - 71 words
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Article189 1946-11-21 6 BERLIN, Tues— Three hundred Germans are ill and doctors expect at least 200 more cases to develop in two typhoid fever epidemics in Bavaria, the American military government's weekly report disclosed today. At least two deaths occurred in one district, where the epidemic was reported to be189 words
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942 1946-11-21 6 JOHN PROFUMO - A Country That Can Live But Cannot Attack JOHN PROFUMO, THE ALLIED AIM IN JAPAH By Chief of Staff to the British Mission in Japan from its inception in 1945 until June, 1946 THE greatest singie influence on the Japanese people is the Emperor. Hirohito himself is an anaemic, uninspiring942 words
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472 1946-11-21 6 ;THE move by the Singapore Ratepayers' Association to have the Rent Restriction Orjdinance amended to enabi<> landlords 1o raise house rent should be viewed with con cern. This move if successful, j will be fraught with unhappy consequences. The Rent Restriction Ordinance wa.s472 words
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267 1946-11-21 6 DO not those Chinese v-ho excuse Ihe stay ol American forces on Chinese soil by saying that they are in China "by her consent for specified duties connected with the disarming of Japanese troops In China and the repatriation of Japanese pii.<oners-of-war and civilians267 words
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Letter112 1946-11-21 6 roULD you let me icno% how, wnen and where the Duke of Kent was killed, and where h; was buried? Having be*n in Jap ham: four years, many had not \hc opponunity of reading any s about his death, and. being an adinier of the i?te Duke.112 words
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Advertisement641 1946-11-21 6 MAHKHAM— In Malacca on Nov. 17 [K.iutliy wife of George W MarkBam, a son. TAN-NO. The engagement between 11 Boo Klin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Tlow Lin. and Miss MaKy Nk Slew Km*, only daughter «.f Mr and Mrs Nr Boon Tions, was announced on 19th Nov641 words
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Advertisement28 1946-11-21 6 PERFECT VISION KAPPY LIVING. Guaro your only patr oi ey«rs Should you experience the slightes eye discomfort, have them examlnet C 8 CHONG. O O. P.P.O n OVrvr'T^Tr^nLr^^Nr^^^^T^r^'ft'lP'^Fy^^Nl28 words
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Advertisement117 1946-11-21 6 it'sWisdomM IT ctrtainlv is wisdom to buy Wisdom when you can It will give your tecih the freshest, briskest if liilwl clean they've ever had. Thai'" be- hjml cause the tufts of a Wisdom are //'/'f/ made from springy, lefs-get-at-it," ,17 Nylon. They never come out and Jl they never117 words
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Article, Illustration218 1946-11-21 7 DR. SHEARES FOR U.K. DX B. 11 snc.n... the nrst localbc>m doctor in Malaya to be ippointed acting Profeawt In the 'ollege of Medicine. Sineaporv. ill leave SiuKapore in the early part ol next year on study-leave. lie S. tfandi nr Bbeare: who to IbtmUui, list in midwii -roan Hospital.218 words
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437 1946-11-21 7 ASSOCIATION TO OPERATE AGAIN driving permits and international certificates for motor vehicles; reception and shipping of members cargo; the present at. on of motorists' views to Government and other authorities. "Other very important benefits are under consideration." said Mr. Chivers. "These wi make the437 words
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Article, Illustration39 1946-11-21 7 First Lieut. F F. Hubeler, R.N.1. A., and his bride after their wedding at the Presbyterian Church yesterday. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. D. M. de Haas and Mrs. L A. de Haas-Freeth of Singapore39 words
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Article244 1946-11-21 7 Straits Times Reporter ANEW cinemu, to be called the Plaza, incorporating the latest architectural designs for theatres, is to be built near the junction of Bnlestier Road and Ava Road, Singa pore, if plans are passed by the Municipal Commissioners. Intended to cater principally to residents244 words
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Article103 1946-11-21 7 A COST of living uliowui.c has now been approved .or payment to all European officers cf the Singapore Government. The allowance brings European officers in ,iiio with Asiafc Government servants. The monthly allowances ere a.i follows: From April 1 to July 31: $10 phis 10 per cent, salary103 words
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Article269 1946-11-21 7 A CONTRACT involving over $7,000,000 for the supply o fuel oil to St. James Power Station certain plans lo the expansion of which have Leen passed forms the subjec of an additional ordinary meeting which Singapore Munici pal Commissioners are holding tomorrow. The meeting has269 words
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Article162 1946-11-21 7 Premiere Of Radar Film SJNGAPOiiES Cathay ci file last ni/ht for the ml-/." premU-re cf the h'.:n E Srcreta". Sir Franklin Oirrrcn. the Oov.riic: and ths three Service chiefs. Gen. Sir i Montagu Stcpford. Air Marshal S.r U Pirn and Rcpr Admiral II J among the audience. Tt mailc the162 words
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Article47 1946-11-21 7 A decree r.isi to be made absolute In three months wa^ ipranted yesterday to Mrs. Martha Ann Lewis in an uncontestcd divorce suit before Mr. Justice Brown in the Supreme Court yesterday. The respondent was Mr. P Royston Lewis, at present residing in Malacca.47 words
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361 1946-11-21 7 NURSES DEATH: PARATROOPER ON TRIAL A BRITISH paratrooper, Sgt. Nichols, gave evidence at the continued trial of Cpl. Ernest Hall of the 12th Parachute Battalion at the First District Court yesterday before Mr. Paul Storr. Sgt. Nichols said he was riding with Nurse Jones in a lorry which was driven361 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-11-21 7 The Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. Dr J. L. Wilson, C.M.ti.. speaking at a tea party held at the Aledphj Hotel, Singapore, yesterday, to welcome him back.32 words
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Article96 1946-11-21 7 HOOLIGANS ROAMING S.H.B. AREA' nriXJAUSE many ckrks have been intimidated by hcoligans who roam about the Singapore Haibour Board area. Mr. N. de Souza, Court Prosecutor asked Mr. K. M. Byrne, the Third Police Court Magistrate, yesterday for a serious view to be ta^en of two Javanes?, Ibrahim bin Samasudin96 words
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Article236 1946-11-21 7 BISHOP O F SINGAPORE WELCOMED A tea party was given at me Adelphi Hotel yosUrday by members of the Churches to welcome bar.i tho Right. Rrv Dr. J. L. Wilson, CMC, the Bishop of Singapore. Mr. HP. Bryr.on. Arting Colonial Secretary. In an upenint si^erh spoke of th? ma«nlflc*nt example236 words
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Article40 1946-11-21 7 The Board of Trade Journal is received weekly in the- Pnbli Relations Office Siir mre. The is c ue for Oct. 26 includ> article on •Wide Field Oven to U.K. Exporters in China' by the B:iush Commercial Counsellor .n Shanghai.40 words
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Advertisement136 1946-11-21 7 pattern imm SERVICE IVW SOLE AGENTS II I\ JOHNLiTTLE M &CO LTD 1* 5 J KLM i^> ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES orders a fleet of 12 new Convair-240' s! KLM, Mrvte 1> coatiawM. M the heat, warm even if it's below zero, fifth famous airline to order a fleet outside. And136 words
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Advertisement78 1946-11-21 7 rfOR WHITE TEETH /^^^p\ EUCRYL TOOTH PASTe fisnf*^ A- the top. Specially p>cp red VV*V tUCRYL TOOTH POVV.P.R \^i^» I dinner wherever it f £UCRYL DENTURE POVVDFR yfiS**i\ Vy\ Cta md 15?" t' 1 v\\ tuCßtl D£fiT L PWTE HXAIIVE BRITISH OWNED EP.'T JOSEPH TRAVELS a'sONs'LTD*" SiNOAPORE PE.IAIiG KUAH tAMPUK78 words
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Article, Illustration2516 1946-11-21 8 THE STRAITS TIMES PUBLISHES ON THIS PAGE TODAY THE TEXT OF AN ADDRESS READ TO THE SIME DARBY CO. ESTATE MANAGERS' CONFERENCE AT MALACCA BY MR. A. R. WESTROP, SENIOR ADVISORY OFFICER TO MALAYAN FERTILISERS. LTD. HIS SUBJECT WAS "THE CULTIVATION OF FOOD CROPS2,516 words
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Advertisement10 1946-11-21 8 LtW* PARIS /.UIILLIG LI D < I KOIHNSON ROAD. SINOAPORE. fi^Kr^^^FT^^^Er^^ySTßBE3RH10 words
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Advertisement158 1946-11-21 8 A gi<».>» vi iparkiini; Aiiarc*;. wken roguljriv, Itw t lnt\ a oeed arises, gives you complete Inner Cleanliness the />? \Ofi n essential condition for everyday jtood health. There's I //I*' Q* J nothing like Andrews for promotins a feeling ot com- I \i^ J plete mental and physical fitnrvv158 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-11-21 9 V »ito fox furs a shouldorI H hKirk I'vrnin 1 <*"wn r»r f i a porerous blonde WKit a onmbfnation! There's Just one UtM- tUng that bothers us in this nr?tty picture if Gloria drahamc who plays temptress tr> J'mmy Stewart Liberty Films' RKO Radio re--1 a- 'It A65 words
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577 1946-11-21 9 HAROLD HEFFERNAN - Strange Case Of Paulette Goddard (Singer) HAROLD HEFFERNAN By CCENARIO writers are funny fellows. They take everything for granted. They plug away at their typewriters labouring under the belief that a screen actress can do just about anything. And that's why Paulette Goddard was registering extreme and real-life anguish when577 words
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Article, Illustration62 1946-11-21 9 In the presence j of King George] snd Que c n Flizabeth and their daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, the first Royal Command Film Performance took place at the Empire Tiuatre, Leicester Square. London. The film shown was •A Matter of Life and Death.' (Above) The Queen shaking62 words
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Article159 1946-11-21 9 nESL'RIBED as one of the finest v literary efforts to come before »he public in years, "How Green Was My Valley', which opens at the Pavilion Theatre tomor row. is the story of Welsh mining folk, defined by its author as "a I drama of little159 words
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Article350 1946-11-21 9 By Howard C. Heyn, Associated Press Correspondent HOLLYWOOD'S most complacent film makers, possessed of every facility for cinematic perfection, are learning a lesson in resourcefulness from a young couple who are now completing the first Filipino movie in colour since the war. This film, Si Malakas At350 words
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Article424 1946-11-21 9 Donald O'Connor is still earning the comparatively low salary o. $350 a week. Don signed the deaj two years ago and he received the salary all during his 18 months in the service.But now ha would like a hike in pay. James Cagney, as424 words
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Advertisement87 1946-11-21 9 THE IDEAL GIFT for CHRISTMAS PORE SILK B> STOCKINGS fpH^/i Fully Fashioned —^^\^-J<\. Fine Gauge Excellent Quality Superb Fit Smart shades THE GIFT THAT WILL BE TREASURED 3?£% PER GAIETY- TROPIC -SUNNY AURORA ™m UIHITEHUIIIVS (WHITEAWAY. LAIDLAW V CO.. LTD.) Tel 6907 SINGAPORE Post Box 694 O t IH v87 words
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Advertisement351 1946-11-21 9 KLIM! &L SvJS^ *oy* ELSIE, !h« BOROEN COW IUi«: Klim is powdered whole milk, ll is checked many times in the laboratory. It is pure, s«fe fine a milk a* money can buy. Doctors the world over recoramendKlim highly for babies I sz^tdl r" f^N^r^ II I I /^L "g^^i^jJ^Mi351 words
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629 1946-11-21 10 AS a private importer of pedigree pups from Australia, "Dalmatian's" letter interested me as he or she is right off the rails in some remarks and well on them in others. If any importer ever told "Dalmatian" that the best age to import is six629 words
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Letter81 1946-11-21 10 rEN yards of rationed cloth have been distributed to employers cf commercial, manufacturing and Government concerns and even .school-children have received their quota, but so far, the food control inspectors have not received it. We were assured of our cloth quota a few months ago but81 words
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Letter97 1946-11-21 10 KING Georges Avenue usea to be clean and boautifu 1 but it has now become a refuse disposal aiea and an eye sore The condition of the dra us arouPd the Jalar. Be.sa r Sladlum li a disgrace to th e Municipality. nd a" 197 words
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Letter45 1946-11-21 10 I A I at loss to understand why 1 children in Malacca are entitled to receive a tin of milk each whereas we in Singapore are receiving on? tin per ration card Irrespective of the number of children in thr family. SINGAPORE MALAY.45 words
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Letter100 1946-11-21 10 AS a Chinese, I protest against the illegal practice of Chinese ex prostitutes who buy babies, and after bringing them up, force there also to become prostitutes. These poo r girls are victims of Mrcvmstances. what they earn las to be given to their helpers and100 words
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173 1946-11-21 10 I TRUST it is true that lost cars may stfll be recovered. I sent in a letter giving the engine and chassis numbers of my lost car to the Mechancal Engineer. P.W.D.. Kandang Kerbau. under registered cover Ml July 4 but to date I173 words
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Advertisement816 1946-11-21 10 A Special Offer New Stock Perfect Condition PEARL BARLEY in viKiium pack t&M of SN H>s $2.50 per tin AOBINSON CO., LTD Ruffles; Si|Uiirc, Sinjjajmro. HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE, m. v. "Van Der Heist Due Singapore Ind December Loading for: i S.iid Amsterdam Rotterdam r.ir ANTHIRP also arrepted I»r rarto816 words
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Advertisement55 1946-11-21 10 LIDO (NEW WORLD PARK 1 Opening Today: 3— 7-9.13 p.m. Srreen's Classic of Terror! (In Matchless Techniculor) Starring NELSON SUSANNA EDDY FOSTER and Claud* RAINS (in the most coveted role of the year— THE PHANTOM!) SKY (GREAT WORLD PARK) Opening To-nl;ht: 7—9.15 p.m. UNIVERSAI.S MOST RIOTOUS COMEDY-DRAMA! "FIRED WIFE with55 words
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Advertisement672 1946-11-21 10 HOUSES. FLATS. ROOMS WANTED FLAT minimum bedroom /sitting room furnished or unfurnished required by Britlrh couple. Tt>rms to Box No. 845, S.T. ONE LARGE Dble Rui with cetlnv» tan Also garage, now available married couple or two bachelors for term.-: full board rpply 33 Lloyd Read. URGENTLY REQUIRED by married672 words
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Advertisement266 1946-11-21 10 FAMOUS A. V. M. PRODUCT EAGLE BRA.IO RuOOer roap'i:»f>nn a -10 Sole Hi -t» i Witinc Ag^nt*' CHIDA FRANCIS tic CO.. H M Arm* Contractor* A Shipchandler* 113* Cecil Street: Singapore l>l J«>:.? iuticuiv} Is* futicura Ointment (or any stubborn itching skin trouble It stops the itching instantly and quickly266 words
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Miscellaneous698 1946-11-21 10 Both i*Tt"in-«M, on e hea.i itsponse. to beg o w th BO n s d0 conaid.riu R fcia sin S ie;on in pV r, NORTH K 10 8outh Iilmieli was net x 9 7 h 'loaoed* 1 w th ronor tr ck.s ins h o J -r s however, was698 words
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Article474 1946-11-21 11 Share quotations as at Nov. 19 recording U> U)t Malayan v hn.oroi.ers Association iliingapore) were as foJ'owi: Bayer Seller Alexandra Brickwork* Ords. 1 80 $2.00 Alexandra Brickwork* Prefs. H.90 3.10 Brit Malaya rtuate* Executor Go oo 9.oo Consolidate Tin Smelters Ord. 22/6 2b do Prefs. 26 6 28474 words
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Article315 1946-11-21 11 SHIPS positions in Singapore \esteiday were: MAIN WHARF Godown 31-37: Kola, loading cargo for Bangkok. Godown 33-34 Benlawers loading cargo for U.K. Godown 36: Devonshire (person n»i>. Godov.-n 38-39: Ranch!, loading cargo fcr Penang, Bombay. r.odown 41: Rlmau. dischar?ing oil. Godown 42-43 Marel'a. discharging cargo315 words
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Article311 1946-11-21 11 Singapore. Wed. TODAY'S prodace prices were: KICE: Ist Grade $140, 2nd Grade $120, 3rd Grade $110. PI I.OH RICE: Siamese 3110, KK.UAII $95. RICE NOODLES: T <t. 1 S unese $92, Kedab $65, Indo-C'hlna $6£. lor.l S7O. China $88. COPRA: Sun dried No. 1 SI S. TAPIOCA FLOUR:311 words
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Article167 1946-11-21 11 The following crops were harvested in October: Allenby 48.500 lb. Benta 53.000 lb Jeram Kuantan ***** lb.. Kundon? 28.000 lb. Mentakab 81.200 lb.. Suntrel Basan 14.000 lb., Sandvcroft 29,500 lb.. Tanjong Pau 50.000 lb. Sun??l Luas !.3O 1.35 Sungei Way 2.15 2.30 Taipir.g Cons. 1.45 1.55 Takuapa Vallej167 words
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Article265 1946-11-21 11 Around The Markets By Our Market Correspondent Singapore, Wednesday. rE rubber commodity mar ket was dull and easier this morning owing to lack at demand. Prices were: Buyers 43 cents f.0.b., sellers 43 Vi cents f.o.b. In the local share market business was generally small. InReuter - 265 words
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Article176 1946-11-21 11 TODAY: High Water. 9.21 a.m. 8 ft 8 in; 9.53 p m. 8 ft. 9 in. TOMORROW: Hijrh Water: 9.M a.m. 9 ft. 1 in; 10.36 p m. 9 ft. 1 in. Glenealy Hamiltor Haytor Indragirl Jf-ram Kuantoa Jlmah Kamasi Keda)i K em pas Kluanp Kua!a Sifilm Lunas176 words
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Advertisement603 1946-11-21 11 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (incorporated id Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sailings to and frr.m Unttetf Kingdom «,i, nfinliu due from IK In Port Samgara due from U.K la Port Samldwav due from I'.K In Port AnUlochui f«" U.K 23 Tre^Wian due from 1) K 27 Nov. Rhrxenox due from IK Dee.603 words
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Advertisement331 1946-11-21 11 ELLERMAN FORI FORK Par New York At God I? 20 BENLAWEKS For London In Porl SAMTWEKD For New York Due Singapore Karlv Dec K L AVEH S S LINE. FOR PACIFIC PORTS Sailings to be resumed Shortly Agent*:— McALISTER 6c CO.. (Spore) LTD. PHONES 7237—5906 PATERSON, SIMONS CO.. LTD. OOOWELL331 words
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Advertisement376 1946-11-21 11 PRESIDENT LINE Sailing* NKW YORK via India and Mediterranean Port* MOINT DAVIS Loading Roads Nov M HOIVT ROGERS* Due Nov Zi Freight Only For Frfight and l'a-.i,r Apply AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. LTD. Union Bid*. Tels. 6228 A 6"?, For Passage Tel. 4949. WATERMAN LINE IS Atlantic Cuast (.ulf I'o: U376 words
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Miscellaneous107 1946-11-21 11 RADIO MALAYA Singapore RED NETWORK (Chinese Indim> Iffl metres; also 12 p.m. to 2 p.m. UH in: ;.i vri. v per second (61 metre banii' urrl 7.45 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. 4.78 mi;. ej<ta per second (61 metre band;. IJI K NFTWORK: <Mala> F.lißlish 4Rj mere*; also 12 p.m. to107 words
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Miscellaneous100 1946-11-21 11 News headlines; 8 32 pm. Radio or■hesiia; 9.00 p.m. It's that man aga.n. 9.30 p.m News, 9 45 p.m. D.scussion: local affa'rs: 10.00 p.m. Record review; 10.30 p.m. Dance music: U.OO pm News headlines and close down BBC. i.M pin to IMB p.m. <iS\ ib.SI land 13.9J metres; 10.45 p100 words
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Miscellaneous120 1946-11-21 11 News 8.35 p.m. London calling; 8.40 p.m. Interlude; 8.45 p.m. Home survey: 9.00 p.m. The Jazz society: 9.30 p.m Greai composers; 10.30 p.m. Radio newsreel; 10.45 pm. Here's wishing v>:i we.i r.gain; 11.30 p.m. News; 11 M p.n Prom todays papers. NOV. 22 7. J0 am. Radio newsreei. 7 45120 words
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Article532 1946-11-21 12 Recs And Navy In Semi-Final A DOUR struggle on heavy ground between the Navy (RNAS, Sembawang) and the Eurasians (represented by the S.R.C.) ended in a draw of two all at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A semi-final Victory Cup match, the fixture attracted a large crowd532 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-11-21 12 Hi- final of the Greyhound St. Leger, run at Wembley last month, shows Bohernagraira Boy winning by a short head from Humbles Maid.23 words
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650 1946-11-21 12 Cardiff. L. H. Hall. Heddingley and Yorkshire. J. Lawson, Hull and Army, E. J. Nelson. Albert Rd Academy and Glasgow. F. I. J. Rapsey, Aldershot ar.d Yorkshire, and F. Withers. Northants Regt Hockey League Tl:e Singapore District Hockey League fixture list has been produced650 words
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Letter226 1946-11-21 12 Loiter In February of th* year we paid our first visit to local wresting and thoroughJy enjoyed it. Wrestling was then at lta peak; some of the wrestlers were well known in England and the bouts were always interesting. Gradually these top class men re■"PTVVi to226 words
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Article46 1946-11-21 12 Thr following players are lnvil«J to play for the M.F.A. team aßalnF 1 Arr-.v Post Office tomorrow at R.ET.I.L irrvjnd at MeNair Road: Zarrram: S.Uleli. Rahman Jr.: Hai! f h. A7.z. Tk-an: Snarl JT-Madon. H. Cirahan. Kliam'd, Madon. Mahmood. Ro-ervc: J&afar. Hashim and i.'isrsta46 words
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Article413 1946-11-21 12 No A ust. Surprises SYDNEY, W(d. A I'STKALIA'S first Test team has practically chosen itself and the public appears well satisfied with the selectors' deri.ion. Some rritics, however, are surprised that nfither Bruce Dooland or Mcrvyn Harvey was picked; many prefer Harvey to Meuleman as a batsman A question interesting413 words
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Article42 1946-11-21 12 Following the 6.30 p.r.i (Malayan time) news broadcast each night,. Radio Australia will broadcast a resume of each cricket match that the M.C.C. play. The broadcast can bo heard on 1974 metres (21.6 Mcs.) and on 13.89 metres (15.2 Mcs.).42 words
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Article195 1946-11-21 12 Home footoaJl fixtures lor Saturday. Nov. 30 are: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Bolton Aston Villa v. Sheffi-ld U Blackburn v. Grimsby Blackpool v. Liverpool Brentford v. Leeds Derby Co. v. Chelsea Sverton v Middlesboroush Huddersfleld v stoke Portsmouth v. Charlton Sunderland v. Preston N.E Wolverhampton v. Manchester195 words
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Article113 1946-11-21 12 ENTRIES FOR PERAK RACES From Our Own Correspondent I poh, Tiles. Pollowii.g aro entries for toe Perak Turf Cluo s Nov-Dec meeting on Nov 30 and Dec 6 Horses, Class 1, |U furs and ti furs: -Distinguished, Prec.ous Stream. Houlichan, Yargun Ballymun. Courtenay, Harle^uin^ Remember Me. D.R.B. Proof Bui. Toi.113 words
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Article70 1946-11-21 12 The Tamil Brotherhood Illfhlllon will meet the Transit Camp. Nee Soon in a friendly game of soccer, to oe plsyed r.t Nee Soon on Saturday. P!a>*rs and supporters are requested to assemble at 94. Owen Road, ct 4 pro The Tamils team w!ll be:— Sithanv ')»ram. Abdul Rasak.70 words
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Article112 1946-11-21 12 A-- ilip result of a very sporting aeclarntion by Wolff (61 Coy.) in the second innings. Union Jack Club beat the R.A.S.C. team by 3 wickets. They declared at 5.50 when only 28 run-, ahear. in a veiy low-scoring fame, ana the Union Jack team112 words
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Article111 1946-11-21 12 from Our Own Correspondent. MUAR. Tuej. Tne Muar Chinese Football Tv.m beat the Muar Malay Youngsters b\ five goals to one In a fast soccer BMUcb at Hrn Muar Club padan^ yesterday. The Chinese played with fine combination and had the better of the -changes.111 words
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Article23 1946-11-21 12 i»t St. Qurge'l Road ye.k'iday. th? It di;i!i Army ?rd fe tcreeti drew 2 all in an In nmt ol heck-r.23 words
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Advertisement576 1946-11-21 12 015 I KIC rs MOST POPULAR ANO UPTQ<M» >^DHfiaUHflSH|iiMlllMiplillHuL LANG PHONE 6*370 1& Today only: 3. S3O A 9.15 p.m. Hrnry Fonda anil Joan Bennett in :oth ('."ntury Fox'i "WILD GEtSE CALUNG" A sparklinc Comedy Romanre Opfnlnc Tomorrow: Laurel Hardy in "lITTERBIIRC.SSaturday At Mldnichl ■THE VIRGINIAN" iln 19*8 Tehnicolori MA576 words
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Advertisement224 1946-11-21 12 ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED BY A DISTINGUISHED FIRST-NGHT AUDIENCE! ANOTHER BRITISH SUCCESS THE DRAMATIC PRESENTATION OF A WAR-WINNING INVENTIONI CATHAY RALPH RICHARDSON mm!* Nl Plme 3400 SCHOOL FOR SECRETS EAGLE-LION FILM DISTRIBUTORS THE FILM WIfH THE PREMIERE THAT WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED.! SATURDAY MIDNIGHT ANOTHER TRIP IN THE MALAYAN JUNGLE WITH DOROTHY224 words
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