The Singapore Free Press, 31 May 1946
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Title Section20 1946-05-31 1 The Singapore Free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN SINGAPORE CTI SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1946. EIGHT PAGES PRICL 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration295 1946-05-31 1 LONDON, Thurs. THE Ministry of Labour and National Service announced today that the British policy of conscripting 18 year-old men to maintain the strength of the irmed forces would be continued until mid-1950. Details of length of service of men called up to the armedReuter; A.P. - 295 words
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Article51 1946-05-31 1 Yung Teh Seng, younger brother of China's flour and textile king, was on his way home yesterday alter being held by kidnappers for 34 days, says UP. from Shanghai. His family refused to reveal whether t he 600.000,000 CNC dollars (about £60.000) demanded for his release had been51 words
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176 1946-05-31 1 IS > was received from Bombay of a clash between tthaMw and Caste Hindus m the Worli Mill area, opt ned fire yes.erday, another report from d Mr. Winston Churchill as citing the Amencsn of Indepedence m premising that the Conservavould do its utmost to protrctReuter; A.P. - 176 words
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Article40 1946-05-31 1 The American National Safety Council reports a road death roll of 2,650 for last month. This was one per cent more than m April, 1941. the year m which 40,000 people died on the roads.40 words
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Article64 1946-05-31 1 U.K.STRIKES ARE OFF its. i on have to- r.:tc?r the tat the dcci- datlona L b >ur, Mr. bnpl men! the of all at:ly en I I men mi c'ayj m demand for ret>e right to i to join them i salted ••-.o iQeenmnberin? 23,000 stared a cne-day strike returned64 words
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Article97 1946-05-31 1 900,000 MAY STRIKE NEW DELHI. Thurs. EFFORTS by the Go. -eminent conciliator to settle the disput-- on wages and conditions which threat' ns a railway strike, throughout India failed today j when the Railway-men's Fedeia- tion rejected the proposals for interim settlement. The railwaymen's spokesman said the strike on JuneReuter - 97 words
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Article42 1946-05-31 1 A Czech dancer. Vera Bratislava, was Thursday sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment for attempted betrayal of her theatrical colleagues to the Gestapo, says A.P from Prague. She >vas tried ■by the people's court at Kutna Hora. near Prague.42 words
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Article28 1946-05-31 1 Presdent Gualbcrto Villarroelss government announced on Thursday that it had uncovered another revolutionary plot, and proclaimed a state of siese through- out Bolivia, says U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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41 1946-05-31 1 Britain's New Envoy Arrives In U.S. Lord Inverehapel. formerly Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, the new British Ambassador to the United States. has already arrived m Washington, states an !AP report. He was m South East Asia before he left for the iU.S.41 words
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Article205 1946-05-31 1 CAIRO, Thurs. A DELEGATE to the meeting of kin'4S. princes and presidents of seven Arab States declared tonight that if attempts are made to resettle an additionl 100,000 Jews m Palestine, it will result m 100.000 corpses. The delegate said It was his view that any attemptA.P.; Reuter - 205 words
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299 1946-05-31 1 NAZI NAVY OFFICER ACCUSES ARMY CAPT Outran* Rd. Prison Charge A GERMAN senior naval officer, winner of the Iron Cross, is the chief complainant m a case m which Capt. G. E. T. Francis, R.1.A.5.C., Superintendent of the Outram Road Jail, m September and October, 1945, is charged with criminal299 words
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Article82 1946-05-31 1 AMERICAN war dead were honoured throughout the world yesterday. Navy planes paid their respects to those who gave their lives by strewing poppy wreaths over Tinian, Okinawa, Wake, Midway, Iwo Jima, Tarawa and other scenes of bitter Pacific fighting, says A.P. from Washington. Three huge82 words
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Article37 1946-05-31 1 The flood that rendered thousands homeless m Pennsylvania and New York State, killing 13 people and causing the loss to orooertv and crops exceeding U.S. $3,000.C00: receded on Thursday, says an A. P. report.37 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-05-31 1 Three cheers for Admiral Fpr d Louis Mountbatten are called as SACSEA headquarters staff bid the Sun emo good-bye at a farewell function yesterday.26 words
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Article80 1946-05-31 1 Allied headquaiters m Tokyo has ordered the Japanese, government to work out a system for regis'.ering United States personnel getting manied m Japan, so that these people will have proof of the legality of their marriages. An American spokesman said Japanese marriages are legal and recognisedU.P. - 80 words
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Article181 1946-05-31 1 LONDON. Thurs. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, announced m the House of Commons today that the British and Indian Governments had now agreed that with effect from July 1, 194G, British service officers and other ranksArmy and R.A.F.— serving m India and other181 words
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Article340 1946-05-31 1 Siam n??e£dei?* nusosoe, tii. DEPORTS from m? Indo^i:;-.-«e border say that French troops made a fresh landing on Wednesday on the Siamese side of the Mekong river. Crossing m 40 barges, the French reported to have attacked Sichaing Mai. No fresh developments were reported yesierday. Popular demonstrations340 words
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Article102 1946-05-31 1 JAPAN'S occupation was accon;- plished with the lowest ratio of troops to population than any other country throughout the world, reports U.P. from Toliyo The combined American and BCOF (British Commonwealth Occupation Force) troops m Japan totalled 150.000 m a population of 75,000,000. In addition, it102 words
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Advertisement11 1946-05-31 1 L Rings liafi Etc' K>n.,'* v i l E S tbbed11 words
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Advertisement14 1946-05-31 1 La Jies D ressma kers Gent*' Outfitters VISIT ko 41 41 MICH s-«tCt« i»<'.>r14 words
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Article117 1946-05-31 2 CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS—British author Veia Bnttain. here on a lecture tour, tuys that surrounding countries will have little chance of recovery •'if we allow the German people to starve, partieulaity the Ruhr miners.' Miss Brittaia, who was on the Gestapo reprisals black list, said m KQ interview thatA.P. - 117 words
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Article30 1946-05-31 2 Kin Georje VI d.ned out privately on Tuesday night for the fim time s nce the war. attending the Garden Soriety dinner, says A. P. from London.30 words
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Article, Illustration12 1946-05-31 2 In a new spring ouiiit Winifred Sholter goes out shopping m Chelsea.12 words
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Article773 1946-05-31 2 By Gordon Schatfer, British industrial correspondent. DECENT conferences between representatives of Britain's Government, the Trade Union Congress and employers have set the stage for the great peacetime production drive. At these private conference^ Mr. Bevin, Mr. Isaacs, Mr. Dalton and Sir Stafford Crippe filled m the details773 words
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Article148 1946-05-31 2 AMERICA is buying British cars rL and motor-cycles— in hundleds. An American drove a 100 in.p.h. British spons car during a visit to London and returned to the United States wi'h a short film of it undergoing its speedtrials Last week, sending an order for148 words
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Article, Illustration45 1946-05-31 2 iiailcts of all nations have been seen m London at different times. These (mo p. H the Indian ballet company performing 'Vakuntala/' arranged m dance fo-m from f^ epic drama of that name b. Ernest Berk, a European exponent of Indian dan- ~H45 words
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Article371 1946-05-31 2 CALCUTTA. 1 iav I FA3IIXE-SCARRED Bengal province may fand India's critical food areas unless nJeqJrle to check a general decline m the present food > the future outlook for maintaining supplies. Government officials have decided to c tain phases of the provinces food pictureA.P. - 371 words
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Article12 1946-05-31 2 13 NATIONS ORDER NEW DOVE PLAN Orders arrorr, seater, hkjv ili u:c:12 words
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Article157 1946-05-31 2 Ten Most Fascinating Americans HOLL\ -*fl ANN Richards A~afl ir en fast i this, I recently I liau actress DO I Wind" set to s 4 ric an men she I I cinating write. I correspondent I She said she v. I and send me m order of m:. IAssocited - 157 words
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Miscellaneous589 1946-05-31 2 **D P 2? E n^n S'^S" > ><^|^ff l g^^ Bpm B£rf^'^ 7.1. p,n. Indi a and 2 pun and 6.30 to 11 pm oa 225 TONIGHrs HIGUUGHTS Vie Oliver, 830 pm. News 835 SS' S«S? n Half H Ur> 745 pm MiUta^ metres from noon to 2 p.m. on589 words
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Article, Illustration151 1946-05-31 3 Li-Gen. H.A. Savory, Adjutant General, India Command, receives a r Inscribed Japanese sword. The General v.as formerly a ijattal on office. The Supremo, Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatt en (centre) attended the p~rae. Witi MM were (right) Sir Edward Gent, Governor of the Malayan151 words
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Article421 1946-05-31 4 IN Singapore's Municipal Building hrmgs a Uv.ion Jack whi^h will always hold the story of Singapore from thr dark days of the Japanese invasion of Malaya to the Ift ration 1 Das P* ited to Sir \ipore by Admiral Lord Louis Mount "lattrn. Supreme Allied Coriander421 words
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1408 1946-05-31 4 Gordon Beckles - Gordon Beckles By UR. SYDNEY, from Golder's Green, walks down Garrick Street from Leicester Square tube station every morning on his way to work, a lean figure of a man with somewhat saturnine features. His mind is usually occupied with the things whic«h fill1,408 words
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Article, Illustration11 1946-05-31 4 "iheres Nothing to Worry About" Mr. Bydney at work11 words
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Article18 1946-05-31 4 Other foundation can no man lay tlian that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians. 3.18 words
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Article328 1946-05-31 4 WRONG NOTE. Recruiting for the Women's Land Army has been going on b-iskly at home with the aid of a loudspeaker van, which, m the intervals of exhorting would-be recruits, play*, music to the crowds. A Leeds business man has written to the Yorkshire Post" saying that,328 words
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Article516 1946-05-31 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I FEEL rather lucky m that 1 landed m England m lale April, and not during la>t winter, because it's cold enough now, ar.d warm clothing takes some obtaining. 1 shall say nothing of my journey home on the "Stamford516 words
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Article348 1946-05-31 4 Hard Facts On STRANGE ANIMAL THE most attr. I of all le unicorn— fierce i m. gentle m the I m —was first ft and from 1 W ccjitly as the n mcentuiy, discus- ft» place on the y m* i.M«r.ce. At fi: X that the rhino of the bcli348 words
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Article36 1946-05-31 4 1. Who was Roman Fr. 2. What is a I 3. Which is I Tun vs. Orleans m th r 4. Morphine whom 5. Why were Chi oitrn lour, homes? 6. What is a rti36 words
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Advertisement7 1946-05-31 4 eieCTRICAI/RON Inspection jS^^\ Cordially tSS^SS^ Inviied KgF^'-I7 words
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Article, Illustration419 1946-05-31 5 'Conduct during cession must have shocked all' I Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Thurs. THE conduct of certain European officials during the Cession proceedings of the Sarawak Council Negri (the Slate Council) was the subject of strong critiefcn from the Tuan Muda, Capt. Bertram Brooke, when419 words
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Article36 1946-05-31 5 Bight Chinese .stallholders were fined S5O each by Mr. Tan Thoon Lip m the Second District Court yesterday tor failing to display ori.-e lisU. A Chinese woman Was fined $10 for a similar otionce.36 words
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Article123 1946-05-31 5 100,000 NIPS WILL WORK IN MALAYA \i, iiriation of Japanese from South-East Asia ted to he completed within little more than except for 100.000 who will remain mainly iva M a labour force. hundred and thirty-five thousand have repatriated and 331,000 are awaiting i eeieia'ion of *he made possible MReuter - 123 words
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Article113 1946-05-31 5 MILK PROFITEERS JAILED FINED of six month* 1 rigo- :r. Hi Ml 'Jas•ond District Court I Chinese vendor, for selling conve the controlled r.t.s a tin. He sold II Jt. ..~r,o of failine to dishe was fined cast of uverohan*me commodity and j lay a nri^e list, siworo passed on113 words
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Article145 1946-05-31 5 Acquittal For Officer A British N:\val officer, Lieut. OooanuKlcr J. J Wilson. R.N.R.. attached to a repair j ship. accused of assisting m the disposal of War Department property, was acquitted without big defence ueinc,' called upon by Mr. Paul St- m 'he First District Court yesterday I*ne discovery of145 words
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Article81 1946-05-31 5 An R A F Regiment nursing orderly who parachuted into Sourabaya m Java to Scptemcer last has been awarded the MHtary Medal for the part he played 111 the defence of a position 'against an Indonesian mob. He is Cpl Lionel Dennis Squire Groome of81 words
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Article275 1946-05-31 5 IDMIRAL LORD LOUIS 1 MOUNTBATTEN, Sup•eme Allied Commander, knith-Eftst Asia, and Lady l,oiiis Mountbatten were given i warm farewell by a large lathering last night when Lhey boarded Lord Louis's white York aircraft at Kailang Airport, which will take them to London m time lor the275 words
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Article117 1946-05-31 5 CLERKS SEEK UNION STATUS SINGAPORE clerks are seeking trac'.e union status, and tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. at the 'Memorial Hall they will listen to nn address by Mr. J. Brazier, j Tnde Union Adviser m Malaya Mr. Brazier has promised to assist the Clerical Union to protect the interests of117 words
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275 1946-05-31 5 WHERE I heard them whistling while waittol for the execution I knew they were true soldiers and brave m^ recretted mv work exce^n.giy. Please convey my apologies to the?? families, As a Japanese loldUl had no alternate M but to carry out mv275 words
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384 1946-05-31 5 FIFTY cents will provide you of good, tasty food m p\ know how to go about it. Ye.-ierday, at a restaurant m A\o Cathay Building. Singapore, about 40 people, including Lord mri Lady Killrarn and Mr. P A. 3 McKerran, the Colonial Secretary, sut384 words
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Article65 1946-05-31 5 Booby-Trap Injured 4 FOUR Chinese boys picked up uhr.t they thought to be a ha r mless tin container on the Mashore off Sigla^ yesterday afternoon. They took it home i and uhiie playing with it there vas a lcud explosion Ihe tin conainr proved to l^e a Jananese hoob>-trap65 words
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Article42 1946-05-31 5 A firo of $1,000 oi two months rigorous imprisonment was passed on a cofleesl -on keeper. Tan Lee 800 m the Second District Court yesterday. Ke was convicted on a charge of storing 450 kattis of sugar- a controlled commodity.42 words
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Article, Illustration67 1946-05-31 5 leva and Lady Killcarn are seat don eithrr side of Dr. Julius •h"s of th~ a?T oi Special Commissioner, who or anied the "coconut lunch" at th.» 'n y r.:iil iing ycslc.« a,. ihis ni-iurc t-'ors the five- »nrse la" h wfclcll »ai t yes erday L oconut67 words
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201 1946-05-31 5 LONDON HOME FOR MALYAN V-PARADERS LONDON IIIJIS. INDIAN and HtfSjfi B trcops 1 now m London tor the Victory Parade on June 8 will spend part of their time a^ guest; of I lish families who have volunteered to welcome then ir:der the scheme organised by the Yicto:Ja Le^ue. aReuter - 201 words
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Article65 1946-05-31 5 A verdict of suicide while I state of mind was vi» balanced was recorded by "he Coroner. Mr. G. H. Poh. ye-.terdvy ■t the conclusion cf an inquiry into the circumstance of the death of 40-year-old J Our can'son a Pahans pttater. WJMj %v:< 3 iound lying In65 words
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Advertisement129 1946-05-31 5 HAPPY VOiil O-BOXING «.15 p.m. T©KIGHT. HA \SP Presents A T.rii:n« GOLDEN BOY CHARLIE "GIBSON |U» I PADDY DAY i JIM/*.*' BIRD A^JT^ J r r YWEL C <ILSON 6 Rd soy ?;\ui l v S fomr tan JOE 1J IT T NAI SUM SEE vs Bl DUV LAI .JZh129 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-05-31 6 ;:::i m gnhimg the cr.nl vi!i walkie-talkie m the intrrn.i ional notch between England ani Snitserland at Stanford Bri.l;;e. recently.21 words
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748 1946-05-31 6 Wife In Stream Of Night Life, ''Divorced LONDON, May 18 (By Air Mail). THE young wife of an Irish Guards officer heard Mr. Justice Wallington tell m the Divorce Court yeatenky how she M got into the stream of London night li.'c "and how a marriage v that would probably748 words
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496 1946-05-31 6 LONDON'S V-DAY PARADE WILL BE BIGGEST EVER OFHCIAL programme for London's V-Day (June 8) celebrations reveals a plan which should secure ii:e .biggest of the capital's many big parades. Every branch of vie War Services, military and civilian, will be represented and the festivities will last from 9.15 m the496 words
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Article212 1946-05-31 6 LONDON. Thurs. [>ISMISSING an appeal by Peter Merchant Limited against the ruling by the Westminster Reinstatement Committee. Mr. Richard R. LucMow. thr? Deputy Umpire, ordered that, e>-service-man Thomas William O Donne]! must be employed as a factory canteen manager at £3 per week with free meoi.-; and laundryReuter - 212 words
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Article49 1946-05-31 6 Moscow papers commented favourably on the British Cabinet mission's proposals for India, says A. P. from Moscow. "In reality, the plan m many ways recalls all the previous const tutional reforms advanced by the British Government m India." stated an article m the Izvestia on Wednesday.49 words
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Advertisement225 1946-05-31 6 EN TE RETAIN M E N T S ANOTHER 6000 SHOW AT TF OPENING TQS^Y l^j^^fei^^ 2^ 4 show; EE 1.30 p.m.— 4— 6.30- 9.30 p.m. A KIGHT HE COULD NOT FORGET...WJTH A WOMAN HE COULD NOT REMEMBER...! fITHfIMRDH DAILY 5 «.ijn/ilVlisK/i 11, 1.30, 4, 6.30. ?15 bfst SOIXD m225 words
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Miscellaneous99 1946-05-31 6 JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya wish You'd opem\ KwHAT? -To WATCH HB^BT H||||||||i I Jl /THAT TfeAPDOOR »N YOUR LADIES' GYMNASTiCS?- ■fWANn RWr^rf 1 i PSTcvc 55^5^1? THE GYM FOR ME.'-/ YOU DO GET SOME > K^J oSSnS! IO^ |T F EY JF ON THAT BANK99 words
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Article, Illustration470 1946-05-31 7 AFTER a somewhat shaky start the Indian cricketers are now gettng fully acclimatised to Englsh cricket conditions and it is becoming obvious that only really good sides will beat th^m from now on. Merchant, m particular, is m fine batting form and is likely toA.P. - 470 words
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454 1946-05-31 7 DERBY:PROSPECTS AND FINAL ACCEPTANCES ;.nccs for the Derby on June 5 have been ,50 final look at the most promising for the year's ki r*ost horse-race is not out oi ?e. I I Happy Knight's surprising m the 2.000 Guineas gave I an unexpected shake-up to those who thought tl:ey454 words
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Article47 1946-05-31 7 C.A. TO MEET AN ARMY XI SUNDAY .p \thlc ie and an a awn from three m Singapore v wcctf match on 1 R snr S arfinm ..iv^n Welfare ki :.-«>*T will be at tpani will be: i na!>); Taylor V.-Jlnce (Alfsi^s); l*> Mfsi^s), Mißrjie (Alf- <] \'f«i^s).47 words
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Article, Illustration148 1946-05-31 7 CALLOVERS FOR THE DERBY,OAKS London. Thursday. HTONIGHT S Victoria Club ca'lovcr 1 on the Derby to bo rua at Epsom on June 5 is: s—l Happy Knight Offered 11 2 taken; 6—l Khaled. 13—2 Gulf Stream. 17—2 Radn Therapy all taken and offered; 9--1 Fast and Fair offered. .-9—2 taken;Reuter - 148 words
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Article128 1946-05-31 7 WEIGHT-LIFTING ASSOCIATION The Slngi jre Amateur Weight Lifters' Association will be revived s^on, following numerous requests from old members. It may be recalled that the associate sponsored most of the pre-war Malayan Championship competitions and provided rcrt'fied referees whose decisions w er" "nisod by the British Amateur Weight Lifting Association,128 words
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223 1946-05-31 7 CRAWLEY EL IMINATES OPEN GOLF HOLDER SOUTHPORT, (Lancashire), Wed. IN one of the finest golf duels seen for many years, former Walker Cup player, Leonard Crawley, to-day eliminated the holder of the title, Alex Kyle of Scotland, at the 20lh hole m the fourth round of the British championship overReuter - 223 words
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Article, Illustration12 1946-05-31 7 Rials ees home t\ith his lisht aj inst Lesncvi h.12 words
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364 1946-05-31 7 NEW SPIRIT OF FRIENDSHIP ENTERS INTO BIG BOXING IT isn't often that the boxing world can teach Governments something m the way of international friendship, but something very like that scvms to be happening just now. V/hile the UNO meeting drag on from deadlock to deadlock and wrangle over peace364 words
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Article62 1946-05-31 7 LONDON. Wed GREAT BriHin bat the I'ni'ed States by five boats f he three v.hen International Amateur Boxing: was rfsumed between Ihe two countri sat Wrmble*. MHtflrsex, tonight after a la*ree of ten years Bri'ain M«n m tho flyweizht, bnntamv.ei^iit. H-htweeht welterweight aiul miialcueiffht divisions whileReuter - 62 words
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Article160 1946-05-31 7 TWO-MINUTE rounds will be m onera'ion for the last time tonight at the Hop^y World where Golden Bof and Charlie Gibson head a capd of six events From to-morrow, when all pro!css'onal boxirg m Sinca;">re will a^ain cr^ri" uimlu 'he en trol of the Boxin~160 words
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Article46 1946-05-31 7 LONDON. Wed. Six young racehorses ■rtgcted by Indian owners from bloodstock m Scotland and Southern England will begin their long journey from Bir<^i*head to Bombay tomorrow. 'I he 'noises will finish their training m Bombay before rtefflME meir on India's race courses.— ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article32 1946-05-31 7 MAMARONECK. New VM, Thurs. Dick Burton, the British open golf champion, was defeated 7 and 6 by Byren Ntlson. Africa's leading professional, today m their international goK match.— A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article57 1946-05-31 7 Th« follov.in will represent the Ooiontals* rrir'.:r f term against the SCHC. on the Folio? ground u> Bandar. at 1 P r<l F. van Rooyen, C. Ben*vlratn? t Jpr 9 Boma, Tham Rbon Fob. B. Nathar^cl^ 7 L. Nrtfarm, C. iudiyanse, W. Ratwaajake, t. N. ernando. R. H.57 words
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Article, Illustration14 1946-05-31 8 Long Ashlor, near Bnstcl, *vh?re there is an Agricultural and Horticultural Research Staticn.14 words
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Article48 1946-05-31 8 Mr. Bevin. British Foreign Secretary, is now taking a short holiday to recover from the strain of the Bi^ Four foreign ministers* conference m Paris, says Reuter from London. He will open a two-day debate on foreign affairs m the House of Commons next Tuesday.48 words
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Article123 1946-05-31 8 COMMONS VOTE TEMSELVES 20 A WEEK LONDON, Thurs. last night voted themThey will receive £1,000 MEMBERS of Parliament sJves a salary increase. annually, instead of £600. The 'first £100 of their salaries wll be admitted as expenses and will be free from income tay. Otherwise all Parliamentary salaries will beReuter - 123 words
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Article438 1946-05-31 8 LONDON, Thursday. THE War Minister, Mr. Jack La'.vscn, was asked by Lt. L J. Csllaghan, (Labour for Cardiff South) m the House of Commons what number of men m Ind a had had ther repatriation held up because their paces on troopships had beenReuter - 438 words
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Article373 1946-05-31 8 JOBS BACK DECISION MUDDLE CHATHAM, Thurs. THE Reinstatement Tribunal at 1 Chatham ruled yesterday that service people have been wrongly advised about the Reinstatement Act. Millions of leaflets issued to service personnel tell them to apnly for reinstatement within five weeks of the beginning of demobilisation leave. But counsel for373 words
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Article75 1946-05-31 8 lgfrun^^v' yi rkshlre beat Kent by f?«r I? ns York sh're 236 and m for 091 r and 113 Rcbinson 5 innings 101 for 9. At Oxford, Combncd Services 30 -> Oxf id University secend innirgs 212 for 4 (Maud^by 64 not out>. fr^V ll^ 51 011 HanReuter - 75 words
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Article139 1946-05-31 8 HOUSING SPEED UP IN BRITAIN LONDON. Wed THE fourth monthly housing report issued today as a Whue Paper shows that at the end of April the total number of houses built or building m Great Britain was 138 757—permanent 91.383 and temporary 47,374— an increase of 27.248 compared with MarchReuter - 139 words
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Article130 1946-05-31 8 r^vEßr^ Em Arnall> out spoken critic of the reborn Ku Klux Klan m Georgia, revealed that he has been threatened by unidentified callers to desist m the dismemberment of the Whitehooded order, says U P from Atlanta. Arnall, considered one of the most liberal chief executives of130 words
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Advertisement141 1946-05-31 8 x DAILY 5 SHOWS llllUjliqillHll 11 a.m., 2, 4-15,6-30, 9.15 p.m. f •j'il Lj B JL^J Sj BEULAH BONDI -TeLY FRANQUELLI LEONARD *STRONOIT PRECEDED BY PATHE GAZETTE Film of the German V 2 Bomb Discovered. The Alcatraz Jail Sensation Sports Review. aZJNG^K uhion is STRENGTH! **o£ilf'mM GREATEST tffW^lJjMA DRAMATIC sAs141 words
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Advertisement162 1946-05-31 8 PHONE p-IL I^ATlflliV Th Horn 3400 t#ft UH B Entcrtainn-., K^^fe t! a.m. 2, 4-30, 7 9.30 HOW SHOWING TWO C3AZY KEH LOOSE AT THE C" iostinaharemJ^ U7iy Queue? Boo.': iVor:/ They're Saeing it twice. They're Raising ths 3 with their Laughter, Make A Date with tb Lovable Screenballs of162 words
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