The Singapore Free Press, 20 May 1946
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Title Section21 1946-05-20 1 The Singapore Free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN SINGAPORE 16*5 15. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946. EIGHT PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS.21 words
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Article777 1946-05-20 1 Tabriz Radio Call TEHEKAN, Sun. DKRSIAN armed forces have attacked Azerbaijan iron a point near Kurdistan, Tabriz Radio announced tonight, according to Reuter. A Military j\ .rnment has been formed in Tabriz ("capital nt Azerbaijan,") the R?dio added, and anyone on the streets after 11 p.m.777 words
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Article, Illustration68 1946-05-20 1 Civil war in Persia follows the break down in negotiations betw:en Teheran, Persia's capital, and Tabriz, Persia's second city and "capital" of the irridentist northern province over the extent of autonomy to be granted to A zerbaijan. Premier Ghavam of Persia earlier told United Press68 words
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Article226 1946-05-20 1 SIAM DEATH RAILWAY CASE OPENS A JAPANESE MAJOR in charge oi a group of PoW camps on the Burma-Siam railway construction who was descried as having -built a Frankenstein sy-.stem-a monster which stalked up and down the line leaving a trail of human suffering, disease and death." was today charged226 words
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Article79 1946-05-20 1 APPEAL MADE FOR JA ILED SCIENTIST The British Association of .tific Workers will appeal for ;i review of the Dr. Alan Nunn May case and for a reduction of his 10-year sentence for disclosi atomic secrets, at its annual until on May 25, it was annonnccd in London says A.79 words
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300 1946-05-20 1 2 Defeated Peoples March For Food FROM two former enemy countries come stories today of serious food disturbances. Both in Germany and Japan J ngry people are "marching" in search of food, many Gt.mans trekking away from the wrecked cities in search of a few potatoes and a little bread.300 words
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Article22 1946-05-20 1 Representatives of 44 countries will meet at Montreal tomorrow to plan the peaceful development of civil aviation, says A P.22 words
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Article67 1946-05-20 1 Moscow radio said the rationing system will soon be abolished and methods of food selling changed at the result of improved food production. The radio quoted by U.P. that press reports stated production in Byelo, Russia, for May was 100 per cent more than the programme,67 words
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Article180 1946-05-20 1 THE audacity with which two RAF officers persisted in attempts to escape from German prison camps has been recognised by the award of a decoration to each of them, says Reutcr. One of them, Fit. Lieut. Peter Stevens, aged 29 of London, coolly180 words
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Article100 1946-05-20 1 .Diplomatic circles in London quoted by United Pre^s today, said that the Empire Prime Ministers who reopen conferences today after a 10 day suspension are willing to grant th* Unite States full facilities, but will refuse to yield an\ sovereignty of Pacific or Atlantic100 words
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Article80 1946-05-20 1 Radio Moscow quoting rumours in Shanghai that the United States is carrying out negotiations with the Chinese government lor establishing United States naval bases in China, said a broadcast stated that the United States is hoping to conclude a contract under which they will sellU.P. - 80 words
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Article37 1946-05-20 1 The plague cf locusts on the island of Sardinia has spread to the Italian mainand. &pys A. P. In Kent, England, hordes of caterpillars have invaded Cravesend. where workers us*d flame throwers to kill them.37 words
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Article307 1946-05-20 1 Free Press (!orre*ponctent LONDON, SUNDAY ITNDER the heading "Anti- Cession Vote in Sarawak," the Sunday Times features an article under the credit line "By a correspondent," declaring that the rejection by a majority of the nonEuropean members of the Council Negri of the cession proposal "amply307 words
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Article134 1946-05-20 1 Alexandria. Sun. RIOTS broke out here late this evening following an accident in which a British lorry was involve* 1 Three Egyptians were injured in the accident. The climax of the riot came when excited ciowds attacked two British welfare clubs. They also smashed upReuter - 134 words
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Article90 1946-05-20 1 RUMANIA ARRESTS POLITI CIANS BUCHAREST, Sun. T^HIRTY more former Ministers 1 and Under Secretaries ot State who served under Marshal lon Antonescu, dictator ot Rumania, setenced to death last week for treason with 12 of his associates, Have been arrested, it was announced today. With four generals they will shortlyReuter - 90 words
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Article106 1946-05-20 1 The threatened nationwide strike of 250,000 railway workers timed to start on Thursday and the strike of 400,000 coal miners to be renewed on Saturday The United states odav has a respite from what the New Yori: Times calls "an internal crisis of tremendous magnitude.'' Following106 words
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Article57 1946-05-20 1 Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Sun LONDON'S Sunday papers sympathise with Malayan and other Eastern V-Paraders who are shivering under canvas in Kensington Gardens in the persistently bitter weather and publish pictures of a Malay offic°r of the R.N.V. R.. SubLieut. Zain Hussain. sitting in his57 words
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Article60 1946-05-20 1 BALI DANCERS IN LONDON The hip-swaying love dances of Bali and ceremonial dances which, until now. have been performed only in the courts of Javanese su f ar..v have been brought to London by 13 Indonesian performers. The dancerj, thre? gTls and a dozen mm. plan a two-months' tour of60 words
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Advertisement24 1946-05-20 1 V PHOTOGRAPHS irnloor Outdoor ~k p A P 21-hour Sfrvice I .l.ns. Chemicals availablr. NEW REX Photo Studio 1. K.mieN PUre topp Shackle Club)24 words
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Article, Illustration32 1946-05-20 2 Bri ish bicycles numberi!i- ."(W.ftOfl are coining off the racks again as plants are beiiv; "de-n^obbe-J" for Hrituin's rtTOi tr:-dr drive. Some of these machines are meant for Malaya32 words
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Article208 1946-05-20 2 WE CATTLE will soon be a <fC vl Servants now that v.ork i> going ahead with the new Ministry cf National Insurance which is to be established at Beaton Park Road. I have just visited the site and learned about some of the plans. First208 words
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939 1946-05-20 2 300,000 BRITISH BICYCLES TO GO OVERSEAS DRiIISH manofactuners are fceing showered with D orders from all over the world for bicvcles and motor-cycles. It is expected that before the end of the year about 300,000 will be sent to Europe alone. Holland has asked far 211,00© machines, and an order939 words
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Article, Illustration505 1946-05-20 2 (By Scott Goddard) THE education of children in muse has been ivcognised as an important part of the school curriculum by the authorities in Britain ftince the beginning of thei century. Singing »both class-singing and s Mo-singing and the more specialised lorms of training in505 words
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Article113 1946-05-20 2 The Things That Women Do PARLY this year Britain appointed her fir woman judge, Mi Dorothy Dix. now in hfr midcic tnirties... Over in Belfast. Northern Ireland, a woman ;>• running the ship repairing fi:n of David Scott When her hr.sband died in 1941 Mrs Geo:;< Scott picked up the113 words
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Article, Illustration163 1946-05-20 2 BRITISH FILMS SPAN THE GLOBE BSEHS! REFERRING to the c: the Rank cinerr.a unritakine- B to reach tne cinema -?oers o: vj!ld Mr J Arthur R tiiat member.? of the grxx T.avclled hundreds or tfcousai of miles during meat month. o t 'tn up new territories in lo;j old ones.163 words
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Article93 1946-05-20 2 A new type of British ture intended for ex eastern and tropical eountri unaffected bv climatic conr: or attach by insert It has been developed i Tube Investments Group engineering industries a: Pel Works at Oldbu:\ Birmingham. England thousands of chairs and have been produred unr93 words
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Article29 1946-05-20 2 Dr. Louis Herman 53 specialist who In 1931 forr race of supermen 16 tee' which would be pichl through glandular stiihuK h« died in New York.29 words
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Miscellaneous17 1946-05-20 2 SINGAPORE D «eo mrwoiv u' B. C RADIO SEAC SffiNfcifcSL'S-* 1 -w-laasLtv^j-JS Hz*-? Bm I 5 am17 words
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Article, Illustration274 1946-05-20 3 Furniture prices run high in Singapore and up-ccuntry. Traders are asking up to Sl,Boo for a bedroom suite which cost $300 bcfcre the war, largely because owing to the limited imports of teak from Shm. Eorneo and Burma, wood costs them anything from $700274 words
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437 1946-05-20 4 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946 Jam Label Fame For 2 Div rHE offices ai.d men of Um Second British Division known wilh pride as the Crosskeys Div thiOM^hoit India and South East Asia and to more than a iew tjeop'.e in Europe, will learn with talCftft that437 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1946-05-20 4 D-DAY DIORAMA. When London's Royal United Services' Museum reopened recently after the war years visitors found many new exhibits on view chief among them being a nine-foot D-Day Diorama, the work of Denny Stokes, J. A. Greenwood and K. Bill. Nothing has been omitted irom the memorablescene1,062 words
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Article, Illustration756 1946-05-20 4 By Hubert E. Bird, British broadcaster and writer on scientific subjects AN a morning of September 1928 a miracle blew in at the window of (a London hospital laboratory. A series of accidental circumstances combinr-ci to make this one of those rare756 words
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Article77 1946-05-20 4 A new venture Sydney Box. a producer only recently come into mincr.ce. is attracting interest in Britain's (Urn <'ir He has fomied a "Cinra: Youth" which will couer. on the cevelonuxiunt of ta>nt in MMf and artists and tjvhniria* I; »ruiilina; them v.ith tlv> pr tion77 words
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Article23 1946-05-20 4 Tb? Lori <u)l |i a and shield no gcod l'i will He withhold from d thai walk upii hih Psalms, 6\. 1123 words
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Article297 1946-05-20 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR RESPECT for the weaker sex seems to have completely disappeared. Women are compelled to sland in the trolley buses and omnibuses, and no one ever vacates one's seat in their favour. This changed attitude towards women is. of cours?, legacy left297 words
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Advertisement53 1946-05-20 4 Be sure your Eyes are functioning normally have them examined hert tomon-ow. Glasses will be recommended only if necessary. DAH SIN OPTICAL HOUSE 325 North Bridge Road. S pore. Proprietor— P S. DZING. O.D. Former General Manager of NAN SIN OPTICAL HOI'SE Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Former Supplier to THOMPSON53 words
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Miscellaneous65 1946-05-20 4 QUIZ 1. Who was the "Demon bowler" 2. How many spelling mistakes here? Surveilance, parsimonious, sanguinary, apostaey, 3. "Survival of the fittest'* was coined by Darwin, T. H. Huxley, Herbert Spencer, H. G. Wells? 4. The Caudillo is in the news. Who and what is he? 5. Spring started officially65 words
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Article, Illustration40 1946-05-20 5 SINGAPORE'S Cleaning 1 r-r British co %ti and underi ir industry is holding an exhibition shortly to demonite their new de*i?ns which !I soon be available to the He e is an applicant i"r tiir job of mannequin being measured.40 words
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Article100 1946-05-20 5 T.:E bunting boys ;>re busv X -a:n in Singapore's hisMunicipal Council I ber. p <>• all nmior.s. r*rn cno! the Na v y and the Air Hi bring drapt^i on the marble columns of the mber In preparation for ancher historic ceremon^ ';> is the installation100 words
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Article21 1946-05-20 5 »tk t>f Mr. W F. Fi>rnand«z lace last night. The funeral plare at the BicUdari Omet '..-ning at 5.30 p.m21 words
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Article153 1946-05-20 5 K.L. FIRE CAUSES BIG DAMAGE Free Press Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. UUNDREDS of thousands of dollars worth of rubber and medical supplies went up in flames today In one of the biggest fires in Kuala Lumpur for years. The fire originated in a sodown of the supplies denot of the153 words
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Article160 1946-05-20 5 GEN. THANKS CHINESE PEN Sir Frai.k W Messervy. G.0.C.. Malava Command. visited Eetong, a village mst across trie border cl Siam from Sungei Patani h few days ago to thank some Chinese who few. sheltered, and harboured two British Other Ranks, one of them for three years ta the heart160 words
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Article64 1946-05-20 5 Free Press Correspondent PENANG. Sun. -Following a brief period of inactivity, a few rubber firms in Penaiig have started making purchases. Prices offered are described as somewhat disappointing to sellers. The Anglo-French and Bendixsens are offering 40"» K cents per pound for Type One and 36-i64 words
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Article81 1946-05-20 5 Forty main line engines, 20 Diesel electric shunting locomotives. 1,500 wagons and some coaches as well as a large amount of equipment and machinery valued at $41,000,000, have been ordered by the Malayan Railways as part of their intensive programme to restore their service to its pre-war81 words
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Article, Illustration452 1946-05-20 5 200,000 TONS OF RUBBISH Up An "Extremely Dirty City" Free Press Reporter i^LEANING up Singapore today is a man-sized job. Hundreds of tons of rubbish lie in Singapore's streets- a danger to the health of nearly a million neople. Singapore's mayor, Mr. W. Bartley, who knew the island in the452 words
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Article69 1946-05-20 5 The double dump wool dispute in Sydney has ended 14.000 waterside workers will start work today r?loasing 102 ships tied up in nve Australian ports during a 12 day strike, says U.P. Officials announcing the settlement said that if the dispute is prolonged it would precipitate69 words
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Article182 1946-05-20 5 THE Singapore Police are still on the look-out for 21-year-old Goh Kim Chuan, alias Ah Chan, the convict wfco escaped from the Outram lload Gaol on the night of May 11-12 This was the first gaol break hi Singapore since 1938. Only a little over five feet182 words
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Article248 1946-05-20 5 RAT POISON CAUSED BREAD DEATH A MIXTURE including rat poison is reported to have been used in the making of bread in the Singapore bread poisoning case that has resulted in one death, the admission of several people into hospital for treatment, and the mdis- position of many others. Analysis248 words
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Article68 1946-05-20 5 Free Press Correspondent KUALA LIMFUK, Sun.— lt has heen derided by the Malayan Union liovernment that all arrears of land rent due at the end of 1041 shall lie waived and all arrears of land due on Dec. 31, 1045, in respect of the period68 words
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Article264 1946-05-20 5 THE views of representative associations in Singapore, such as the Straits Chinese British Association and Malayan Democratic Union, are to fcx^ invited by the committee appointed by the Governor, Mr. F. C. Gimson, to consider and advice on how best to br .Icn the sphere of264 words
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Article171 1946-05-20 5 HE first of VWII iiiierviews between lrad< r.s of locai com.'"ities and Hi* two visiting T^riiish Members of l'a-iiament. Capt. L. D Ga/nr.ars Coiiservative. and Lt. Col D H. ReesWllliamft, Labour, v. ill mkp ulace today In the ilunfcioal Building. The M.P.'s. who arrived from171 words
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Advertisement79 1946-05-20 5 r.stablishcd in \i\l. vour Bungalow and furniture .nclement weather by flttlns auk Rattan and Bertam Chicks at ;:u(al price. Enquiries solicited uci size Rattan Arm-Chairs for < Hotels Ship-Decks n $1000 ta?h. 'Tfdium sizr Rattar. Ara-Chairs I each. Y. M. HCOSAINSAH, Officp 34 Robinson Road Workshop: 293 Joo Chiat Road79 words
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Article, Illustration79 1946-05-20 6 'PIN-UP' SWIM SUITS [1 tmt > v.i i" i.\ vfeera v :i. :.t fie hallilrs fceil? out kssincn i»ut n<v. shf i> bark mm I i m Bn4 I -u:ic .^elrcti > t*i s i?nMi'.ts eie r.i.tn an ji-inc: hi Um ■rnrii :\m(l one «:i!ls HmmCV h>* \Vfs!r\ Itucrles i79 words
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Article210 1946-05-20 6 MERCHANT AIRMEN OF BRITAIN LONDON, t^y AL- IXlil).— T c^ilv published is a lavish'.y S D-paSS b:o!: -Mcrchan Airmen,* 1 tel Ing the :tUne si oj Dri I b cti I aTtation. Brl.ish air crrwj ke^t cpsn c war SKO'J) mllea or a'r rru; lie exi jenci i o! \lu210 words
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Article509 1946-05-20 6 ANTHONY Pog3cn. a demobbed i r ':":nr op'rattur l<vm Bjumerr.ui; li. j.i i yoiiaj m&n 'v w ,i« prelers solitude to civilization. TI? advertised -:i a loeal pKper lor a companion 10 a tro- r>ical island with him. and so r ?»T he has received509 words
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Article, Illustration827 1946-05-20 6 pROVERBS and axioms and what not are often contradictory. Beauty, we are assured is but skin deep, which doesn't seem to square up with the conception that a thing of beauty is a joy forever! Girls, of course don't pay much attention to the inconsistency827 words
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Article163 1946-05-20 6 Wool— As Fine As Georgette A wool fabric with all the advantages cf pure wool bui as fine tj the touch as gcorge'.u\ Is the laie^ manorial produced by Erkisli scientific research. r io Rive an Idsa of Ivjw light this new wool ii, here is a comparison. The average163 words
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Article382 1946-05-20 6 Disney makes new 'Musical' LATEST FILM GOSSII' HOLLYWOOD, B UIALT DISNEY, who has probably gone farther any o;her Hollywood film producer in hying methods of expression on the screen, is now eo ing his second and most extensive experiment in < billing cartoon animation with live photography. This is "MakeA.P. - 382 words
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Advertisement62 1946-05-20 6 I J V V i IV F*V IL**/h* TODAY and TOMORROW Wf I MI I iJI I|T JH£^^ 4 SHOWS: 13 6.3J. 9.39. p.rr MELVyNJOUCLAS WEDKESDAY ONE KIGKT CKLV o-.^f Bach Fcr Patrons Who Missed It Loff I7cr f INGRID WARNER BERGMAN BAXTER MjimHnDVouijSmis CPENING TKI/asDAr T/ie 5/»oa; Singapore Auaits!62 words
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Miscellaneous39 1946-05-20 6 QUIZ Answers 1 F R Sponrr h. the A, I Han 2. Surveillance «aposiarv also be snelt sposta.sy. 3 Herbert Snencer 4 Genrral Franco. Leader the Spanish Stat<». 5. Summer. Ju:r Air Sept err b Winter D c":nbrr 2239 words
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Article, Illustration397 1946-05-20 7 PAHCHO ANDRE SCORE STYLISH VICTORSES :icho and Boy Andro. scoring stylish victories at night's Happy World boxing, gave promise of some tuerementfl during their forthcoming Australian IT. They wore both opposed by wonhy opponents in CoQina and Jack Birch, and it was chiefly clas* -old in each case. Pa:.cho-Collins* bout397 words
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Article134 1946-05-20 7 Jacobs Plans For Woodcock NEW YORK. Sat.— Promoter Mike Jacobs was so impressed hy Bru«e IVoodrock's display mgakttA Tami Mauriello, although the British champion was knocked out in the fifth round, (not in the first as reported earlier) that he plans to ma i -h him with America's fourth-ranked heavyweightReuter - 134 words
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Article125 1946-05-20 7 Straits Times Corr., KUALA LUMPUR. Sat- The long awaited fight between Teddy Lee and Golden Boy, which was held on the Kuala Lumpur boxing stadium tonight, proved a disappointing affair. Lee (10s*, !b) teating Golden Boy (9 st 13 ib> comfortably on points There was little125 words
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Article617 1946-05-20 7 Thrilling Finishes More Than Satisfy Crowds (By Reg Foster, Forces Reporter In London) LONDON, Sun. this is something like cricket. .The start to the new championship season has left the crowds more than satisfied and a few more thrilling finishes such as we have seen617 words
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Article225 1946-05-20 7 I«GNIX).\ Sat EIGHT County cricket matches started to-day, and good progress has been made In most of i hem At Canterbury wrier* YorK shire are meeting Kent three England players dominated the days performances Leo Hutton playen another good innings, scoring 62, and Maurice Leyland made 52.225 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-05-20 7 lhe InJian cricketers started their quest for cricket gear as soon as they arrived in England, and here we see Banner jee, watched by Gul Mohamed. R. 15. Nimbalkar and V. S. Hazare examining bats.36 words
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Article234 1946-05-20 7 \7ESTERDAYS charity football 1 1 match in aid of the China Famine and Distress Fund between the Royal Air Force (Signals) and the Chinese Athletic Association realised the sum of $5,000. The match which was played at Jalan Besar Stadium ended in a win for the234 words
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374 1946-05-20 7 STRONG M.C.C. TEAM TO MEET INDIANS AT LORDS LONDON, Sat. TllE Marylcbone Cricket Club have chosen a powerful team 1 of all-rounders to oppose the Indian cricket tourists at Lords, on May 25, 26, and 27. The team w:ll be captained by Brian Valentine, the Kent captain, who is a374 words
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Article91 1946-05-20 7 DAVIS CLP TENNIS QUARTER-FINALS LONDON, May, 18— Seven nations that have never won the Davis Cup trophy and France, which has possessed it six times, will clash during the next ten (lays In the European zone quarter-finals of the Davis Cup tournament, writes Bill Macklln, Associated Press sports writer. The91 words
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Article39 1946-05-20 7 LONDON, Sun.— Joe Davis of London retained the world snooker championship yesterday, defeating Horace Lindrum of Australia With 10 games remaining, Davis leads 73 to 62. Davis has been the title-holder since 1927.- A. P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article111 1946-05-20 7 In a cricket match played st the Police Depot on Saturday, the S.C.R.C. beat the Police t 25 run*>. For the Chinese who ba;tcd first and scored 107, Gan Kee Tian scored 22. Sean Keng Siew 21, Eu Choow Chve IS and Low111 words
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Advertisement209 1946-05-20 7 BOUSTEAO&Co. v Ltd. TEL 5161-2 LLOYDS AGENTS GLEN LINE GJeniffer Loads for L Jt. sails BZajr Tt Glen op le discharginf at Godowm t/t sails for Hongkong. Shangt»*i Max 22 BURNS PHILP UNE Passenger. Cargo accepted to Sydney as opportunities offer. INDO CHINA S.N Co. Kvtsanc from Honglcos« due May209 words
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Article, Illustration11 1946-05-20 8 The "Old Berkeley" Hounds leave their kennels for a Meet.11 words
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Article241 1946-05-20 8 Bolton, Lancashire, Sun. AT the resumed inquest on the 33 victims of the BoltonStoke cup tie disaster on Mar. 9, ex-Chief Inspector T. Tootell, who was in charge of police arrangements, said he brought 103 police officers and thought that would be adequate. TheReuter - 241 words
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Article90 1946-05-20 8 free Press Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— Saw Boon Seng owner of a Chinese cargo ship and Gooi Thye Sur, master of the ship, were fined $«>OO each in the police co irt yesierrfay on pleading guilty to a charge of carrying alien passengers and riisembark- ins: them at90 words
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Article53 1946-05-20 8 Black marketeering and hoarding have become so serious among small traders in the African quarter of Dar-es-Salaam who deal in essential foodstuffs, rice, sugar and maize meal, that the Tanganyika Government has issued a warning stating t'nat the i-.trongest possible action will be taken against effienders i n53 words
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290 1946-05-20 8 FOOD SHORTAGES TO GO ON 'UNTIL 1948' WASHINGTON, Sun. TRAIN exporting nations affiliated to the Food and Agriculture Organisation (F.A.0.) will be called on to make the 1947 harvest "the biggest in history," Sir John Boyd-Orr, the Organisation's DirectorGenera), disclosed in a press statement today. He stressed that the 18290 words
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Article210 1946-05-20 8 TIBERIA.S, rr.lest 2ie Sun IifOST British troops cannot understand the controversy whit'i has aris«?n ovoi -ni\rd bathing, cock' ails and dancing on tne west si ore of trn Sea of Galilee. The Anglo-Amerl.rn Committee of Inquiry Palestine recommended the close sunn rv i S ion of210 words
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Article93 1946-05-20 8 Driving desperately to reach tee edge of the city men of a demolition squad raced through the crowded streets of Coventry with a 500-lb. German bomb, alive and ticking, on boa-d a lorry. The bomb was dug up in the Corporation Gasworks yard where it had93 words
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Article123 1946-05-20 8 I lEUT-GEN. Sir Flank W Messervy, 0.0.C.. Malaya Command, paid Ins first official visit to Malacca lust Thursday when he presented the Military Cross and the Order of British India to Risaldar Major Abdul Kazak Khan for bravery 111 action in Burma at a vrand ceremonial123 words
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Article54 1946-05-20 8 The drought which has lasted nearly six weeks in Lakeland areas of England ended with a freak storm— thunder and lightning mixed with snow, hail and torrential rain. In West Wales, where there has been 100 rainless days since January, the drought was partially relieved when rain set54 words
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Article184 1946-05-20 8 I tvt mm LONDON, Sun N March 1939 Timothy Castles entered the employment of Betnnal Green Borough Council as a casual sweeper and sevpn months later he was placed on the permanent superannuate staff In 1940 when the Council's Town Hall became the centre ofReuter - 184 words
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470 1946-05-20 8 SINGAPORE AND NEGRI IN THRILLING DRAW SEREMBAN, Sun. THE two-day cricket match ue- tween Singapore ana Negri Sembilan played hero over the week-end, ended In a thrilling draw. Both teams jcored !S5 runs in the first innings, and Singapore needed only six runs to win with three wickets in hand470 words
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Article35 1946-05-20 8 (Free Press Correspondent) PENANG, Sun. -Although goo-'s are arriving here in increasing Quantities, h:gh prices eenerallv preclude a brisk demand for them /I he prices of foodstuffs a^so show a tendency to rise.35 words
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Advertisement248 1946-05-20 8 H T TT K TUfTJ D 21 5 SHOWS DA LY A SPECTACULAR SUCCESS CHINA'S HISTORY ftifl nuking BOX OFFICE HISTORY If you haven't seen it (end wbo hasn't?) SEE IT TODAY "Thriller of love, war and Sacrifice. /<\\w, txd\ entertainment"— M.P- HERALD "Punchy opening, gloriously thrilling climax. > punch,248 words
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