The Singapore Free Press, 10 June 1946
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Title Section20 1946-06-10 1 The Singapore free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER JN SINGAPORE FHKSD;GH SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1946. EIGHT PAGES PRICL 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration360 1946-06-10 1 NEW BOY KING OF SIAM IS NAMED BANGKOK, Sun. DRINCE Phumiphon Aduldct, the 18-year-old brother of the late King Mahidol, was named King of Siam to-night by Siam's Legislature sitting in an emerKency session. The legislature also appointed a threeman council of regency to guide King Phumiphon. Siam's Police GeneralA.P. - 360 words
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Article50 1946-06-10 1 CHINA TRUCE TALKS BEGIN NANKING Sun. in i 1 ntnd Govern- linese Com-o-i;:i here when Gen. Ist del?gate 1 beadem where he are not opti- ome of the ider the 15-day •rake the short to be latest far The n ol hostilities the leoraimed forces I communi- I A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article63 1946-06-10 1 THIS afternoon's Singapore 1 Free Press is a twelve pace issue to mark the Victory Celebrations in Singapore, Johore Bahru :inrl at Batu Pahat. Special pictures by the Army Film I'nit ;.re in Pages 4, 5, f>, 7, 8, I), :ind the weekend sport is reported in63 words
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Article269 1946-06-10 1 Free Press Special London Correspondent OVU greatest day of pageantry, thanks to our fighting men and women from all over the world and those at home, has ended. Those with the longest memory of great occasions agree that London had never seen such a day. Beginning269 words
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Article25 1946-06-10 1 Russia's key industries last month exceeded their prodi ct.ion quotas fixed in the Soviet'? new rive-year plan, says A.P. quoting Tass news agency.25 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-06-10 1 Britain's new Food Minister, W.-Cdr. J. Strachey, is seen helping his wife in the kitchen of their borne in Kegenl's Park, London.26 words
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Article126 1946-06-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. AT prayer time today Gandhi prepared the nation for possible failure of cabinet mission negotiations. While maintaining op'imism in his faith in the British Ministers' nncerty, Gandhi said: *'Nothing may come out of the negotiations and the nation should not feel sorry." HeU.P.; Reuter - 126 words
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Article186 1946-06-10 1 Major F. T. Netherel] R.E.M.E.. attached to 223 Baso Ordnance Depot, Singapore, was thli morning charged at a Court Martial In the Military Police Headquarters, Singapore, on five counts of fraudulently converting motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts and bicycle parts which had been captured from the186 words
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Article325 1946-06-10 1 MOSCOW, Sunday. THE official Soviet newspaper Pravda today attacked British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin s proposal to call a peace conference of 21 states if the foreign ministers fail to agree r.s a "depraved and vicious" method. "Bevin's discussion on discussion on the convening of aReuter; U.P. - 325 words
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40 1946-06-10 1 Sidky Pasha. Egyptian Premier, yesterday that hand grenades were thrown at Egyptian poli:e on Saturday night when they tried to disperse a demonstration lin the Hadra district o f Alexandria, says A. P. from Curo.40 words
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Article226 1946-06-10 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. THE Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Haj Am:n cl Husseini, who escaped from internment in Franc e after having been arrested in Germany, arrived m Damascus this afternoon in a Briti h 'plane and was given a reception by wild cheering throngs in th? streels.Reuter; UP; A.P. - 226 words
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Article24 1946-06-10 1 The Rumanian Ministry of th« Interior yesterday announced th-» arrest o! 21 people connected with terrorist organizations, says U.V. I from Bucharest.24 words
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Advertisement98 1946-06-10 1 i, p-;:f.ap:is i >;itdiH»« i i i i J RLZ Cl Opening Today SINGAPORE BRANCH OF I CHELLARAM SONS E ST LTD. nixcBESTCK iiorsE ust rioow VIDE IMPORTERS EXPORTERS branches throughout the World including I Wmni l)t>lhi Ihidar CMMM \hmcc!a!)ad II aclMai Aba Ootacamund Shaaghal Kumasi Rcnarcs K.i r llon-bav98 words
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504 1946-06-10 2 The Singapore Free Press MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1946. ■THIS Whit Mo.uicy morn n^ 1 the "stage appears set for the trarsi?rence of po.vers i:i India to the Indians. Th > British Cabinet Mission's clan lor an interim government until the Indians can prepare their own constitution fcas been acceptrd by504 words
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Article, Illustration606 1946-06-10 2 SCHOOL FOR COAL MINERS The Government Mines Mechanization Centre of j Britain k a new and unique school where British miners are trained to use all types of mining equipment. The conditions in a genuine coal-mine are it produced as closely as possible in those under which ihc students are606 words
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Article337 1946-06-10 2 riII.NESE VISITOR in London Mr. Ma Teh, Assistant Professor of Zoology at Szechwan (West China) university, who brought the new panda to the Regent's Park zco, thinks Londoners are wonderfully orderly and law abiding— and look much more cheerful than the Chinese. MEW YORKERS now, the n337 words
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Article, Illustration693 1946-06-10 2 ?OME doubt has been expressed as to whether the Russian oeople are fully aware of the extent of the aid given to the U.S.S.R. by the British Empire during the war years. Following a statement .by the Prime Minister. Mr. Attlee, in Parliament on693 words
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Article176 1946-06-10 2 Self Help For Bridge Fiends TO most cardplayers, Soio Whist and Rummy are vttty annoyances compared *ith tbe science of Bridge, whose addicts spend hours perfecting their play. In France 42 year-old publicist Jean Pcuille has announced an entirely new selftraining method. The idea came to Rouille when he was176 words
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Advertisement68 1946-06-10 2 QUIZ 1. Which ifl the oldest n:blic school in Great Britain? 2. Which .svhool still wears mourning for George 111? 3. Which school did Charles Lamb attend and make famous by his writings 4. Where was Nelson edu. cated? Answers On Pace 10 FAITH dud shall bring every work into68 words
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Article455 1946-06-10 3 Reg Foster - Reg Foster By Special to the Free Press LONDON, Saturday. THE Malaya Victory Parade Contingent in Hyde Park camp was happy but wet in a monsoon rain not seen in June for many years. It has been a great day following the highlight of a visit455 words
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Article54 1946-06-10 3 lk.l sev-ral i JWSg i u-lom* llou>c. il. ir.trmled ,i against I hut this tin** to at t»:is not nil amended ,h, death, d,-ulnu-i.m into of any of ...,.,rd oruho ard lunin- more ntitli "nent. is t-» the Kan itH a> posi hi>fd that ■■Si unm^di- il54 words
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Article70 1946-06-10 3 'RETAILERS UNFAIR TO PU BULIC SANG, Sun. j tallera lar \v th that si ad da aa mbeen "seudm r black- Mr. Chew h Proslcy Advis »r> me tmg in Butter* g system due ci so as »c a;s n I J that to be Dt >uld who rati tning70 words
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Article54 1946-06-10 3 The following have been elc-cU'd members cf the Singapore Ear Committee' for 194G: Mr. Howell Dawson Mundeil (Chairman), Major Huch Ransoms Stanley Zehnder. OB E ;Mr Edward Rowland Koek. Mr Kazir Ahmad Mallal. Mr. Chvo Chr"^ Ton; Mr. David Saul MarFhalk Mr. Arumiram Po'inu Rafah and Mr.54 words
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Article338 1946-06-10 3 drnl LONDON. Sun. H :it is reached are al- Malaya firstly, :i of non-co-B -payment oi B tai on from the B secoodlT, the B ol the racial B rh Malaya has B >'*-:\ throughout B b made In a B Qdaj Times by B338 words
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Article, Illustration111 1946-06-10 3 These pictures show some of the Jo.ooo people \\ho attended the opening on Saturday right of the Victory Fxhihition by the Governor. Mr. F. Gimson, at the Happy World. Singapore. The Exhibition will continue till June I*. On display are the weapons which were rrsnonsiole for defeating the111 words
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243 1946-06-10 3 SINGAPORE'S parade on Thursday, in celebration of the Kings birthday, which will be the biggest parade the city has seen, will be in two phases. The first phase will he the reception of the Governor, Mr. F. C. Gimson, on the Padang, by units of243 words
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Article71 1946-06-10 3 More than 100.000 cyclists, are today riding in Singapore on unregistered machines. does not mean that they are attempting to evade the traffic laws, but simply that there has been no registration of bicycles In Singapore since the liberation. A Road Transport proclamation issued by the British Military71 words
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Article47 1946-06-10 3 The following have been nominated Trustees of the Singapore Improvement Trust irom April J ito September 30, 1946:— the Hon. Mr. M. J. Namazie, Mr. C. G. Windle. lf»*. E. Galistan, Mr. Wee Kah Kiat, Mr. Oog Piah Tens and Mi. Robert Renton.47 words
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Article122 1946-06-10 3 A Chinese woman who "aned h?r eight-year-old daughter "with undue force" and also burned h?r forehead with a hot chandu pipe was convicted by Mr. L. C Gor r the Second Magistrate. Singapore, on a charge of iU-treat-ment. She was fined xs2oo. or six weeks'122 words
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Article445 1946-06-10 3 A SMALL stretch of gently rising ground near Kianii. la to be the last resting place for the remains of all Ail ed troops and PoWs who died during the war in and around Singapore Island. The name of Urs graveyard is the Singapore Allied Military445 words
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Advertisement152 1946-06-10 3 has brcught us a'.undant pcods. Our shelves that r-s AMm^£^MX^^^^^^i We do i: I k? 1 id e beast but we do siv thil I "*V ft?^can get most of the thincs />tre that you have been looting ikß&td^^SS \<k*&*. f S. i r things that are freshly imported (not152 words
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PICTURE PAGE
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Article, Illustration451 1946-06-10 4 Malay Police and Jrihc. brated Victory and King Cieo: day at Johorc Bahru. The v i comraoes in arms, some c»i from Malaya, were mate hi:; About "00 men marched p Montagu Stopford. Acting Si, Commander S.K. Asia. ;n J«,:-. Today we publish pictures451 words
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Article, Illustration62 1946-06-10 6 4 pe.la ors complimented the smartness of the Malayan Police tetachment as th«»v man-ii.->H a idou fjl licUr^, ii ira'it-onal mcu sealed ,m t.io r.i Idle to, r e r 1 rnCral St PfOrd and^^^ Iftf Kt,ent\ hotrrr vo, Ih^re too, wearing62 words
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Article, Illustration90 1946-06-10 7 V.:v Puha Ih? Is! Cda ion o! the Dcvons ctl?--i Mel \Ltory. Thi> is gen ra! view of parad?. !>nu:V> \V l>. WC, Cc— wCfaig Omcet Ist I. i.iii)». Djvok \a> on ho sc ac-;<. MgMUCf IMears, of Allied Land Torres Soi Ih East Asia90 words
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Article, Illustration38 1946-06-10 8 LiJ.lk.Sit oi the \r:ir."s rarty on Satuiriav lor ihilians at 223 IJase Ordnance Depo*, Singapore, was the fireworks display. Prettj I ilipino tjirls wcrs ilicr? to t,ivc a special hal.i-hula show38 words
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Article, Illustration54 1946-06-10 8 TfB thousand t Lilian worki s are cnrTo>ed at the depot. They entertained too and farmed a arc cssijn which included (ahovo Britannia :«nd ci'ht) banner marching. The Arm) arganiied a sports pragrmmme. Pic are betas s'-o s the start of the relav rare.Army Film Unit - 54 words
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Article, Illustration82 1946-06-10 9 HE COLONEL SPEAKS TO HIS CIVILIANS Above, Colonel N.G A. IrelandSmith, Commandant of the Depot, the man who 'HBJRT* the pa'-ty, makes an opening speech. Left, th? procession marches forward, while bottom left part of the crowd en»oy an Indian theatre show. There were separate "theat-es* for each community. Below,82 words
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Advertisement40 1946-06-10 4 U^ MODERN FURNITURE I a OFFICES. ESTATES HOMES Enquiries Invited THE FURNITURE SUPPLY CO., Manufacturer DtftScnm. BG, Orchard Rd: Ph n? 41)27: STORE 1 7H/MK OF b^OKS PERIODICALS IT. f^JU^ K- I{■;iTlbß1 iTl bB BB 1 H^" I■V* KlTTT^Kl^'r^MT^w a40 words
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Advertisement148 1946-06-10 4 •WORLD FAMOUS MUSIC I 8 to the Bar 'BOOGH WOOOi Five Piano Sole* PRICE $J.CO .at: C.mp No 1 Pe'r J No. 2. Mo-.r. No 3 Wo c\ H No. 4. Alb? t Ami Ht I. Ma-y I No. .6 Jimn v FIVE BLIPS I»IA\« MIIO-* IN AN ALBI M148 words
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Advertisement123 1946-06-10 8 Cnce Again At Your Szrvice I We 'hail be ab:e t"> give ytu our un-.tir.tcd and rcl.afole ser\ice f:o:n I Dl la after putt.n? up shutters for alma t 4 .\e.irs since Jup E par. on. You will row find KM in another locality. L GZL2GIE BAB PBBBMIiq SALO2T K123 words
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Advertisement126 1946-06-10 9 <«^ V. w j ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS MERCHANTS SUPPUERS TO LEADING EUROPEAN FIRMS, FAQORiES. INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATIONS OTHERS. PROMPT SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ASSURED B^ r Iff 1 r MiwmfflP^ J^ Vk IS T Pk> ''j&Bk-* :JaP iSS&J US B^ f Inr 9s&3t M im^ a B s 1 188 a ~^Tb '-^Stf126 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-06-10 10 His metor-.v.le ,vilh an attti- Sunday cinema slosan. stands b> the kerb, as t:ie Rev. 11. W. Bu gess prays for mtenention.24 words
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181 1946-06-10 10 A BAPTIST minister knelt on the pavement outside a polltt ing booth in Torquay's main street recently and prayed fot Intervention against Sunday cinemas as p:op'e btusned past him to record their vo'.es for or against the propc^al He b the181 words
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Article97 1946-06-10 10 DECAUSE all the do-v pup- pies, rats and kittens in the neighbourhood lo\ e seven-year-old Ruth Joncv. of N>ath. Olamorgar. her parents were very puz7led wb^n they saw their ««n <at walking round her in ancry circles as she sat in the garden. So they97 words
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Article60 1946-06-10 10 A woman wait?d until she was evfr ttxty before she took divorce t:;o?fedi:ics. although the trouble vith her husband happened many jrran before. I ked why. the o'd lady told th? Ji.d-je she had to wait until rot the Old A™ Pension b?--f Hf the could60 words
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Article561 1946-06-10 10 60,000 DESERTERS IN EUROPE jfJMTED STATES Army troops killed a fugitive American soldier, wounded another and captured two more after a gun fight in a village, it has been announced from Heidelberg Germany. The four men, who were armed with sub-machine-guns, were absentees—four of the thousands cf military deserters at561 words
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Article, Illustration11 1946-06-10 10 IN 80 th YEAR Hat in Mary leaving Westminster Aobe.v11 words
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Article100 1946-06-10 10 /JERMAN prisoners of war who u were invited to attend a sessions of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland In Edinburgh, Scotland, were ofT.eially welcomed by the presiding Moderator and were applauded by 1.500 delegates Five Wehrmacht hapiuins whos? grev and choco'ate uniforms contrasted with100 words
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170 1946-06-10 10 Queen Mary, 79, has a family party THE QUEEX MOTHER Queen Mary, spent the afternoon of her 79th ciiihday at a family party w:h the King and Qiuen and the two Princesses in Wn.d >r Castle, where she rece'ved greetings and gocd w.slks Jrom all over the world. Before* shp170 words
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183 1946-06-10 10 1 TESTIMONIAL from Field-Marshal Lord A read at a London cout-martial when 50- y< (Quartermaster) Arthur Ashton, Irish G guilty to 28 charges. Ashton had b(en m in the Tower of London for four weeks. All but three against the ofl thefts of War183 words
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Advertisement37 1946-06-10 10 QUIZ Answers l. K.ms school. Canterbury n QsuaUy considered to have the best claim. 2 Eton. The we'luwwn Eton carb is mourning 3. Chiists Uospiat. N OTW rh HiL'h S.-hool MAISON MODERNE Ljli«*s Hoir Oress«ng Saloci StNGAP^U*37 words
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Miscellaneous47 1946-06-10 10 flllUl dK6 Exclusive in Malaya to the Singapore Free Press JANE Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press in Malaya I /TACKLE HER, PLUgA V^STANO BACkTX I I r-^fg^ff^ tan NO HOLDS BARRED- J YOU GREAT BOGUS Jfil gEag \^EVEN IP SHE IS 1 \JBRUISERf v nC^ (?N47 words
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Article213 1946-06-10 11 LONDON, Saturday. real the 12,000 VV.nstcn Churchill Stakes run at UurM I'*i v in honour of Britain's wartime leader on this rv !\jn ior the Maharaja Gaekwar cf Baroda won this v.td cne-and-a-quartcr mile handicap with his ...i. i :c. nut i cud on whienReuter - 213 words
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Article44 1946-06-10 11 LONDON. Sat. Todays football results were Glasgow Charity Cup finalRangers 2. Third Lanark 0. Pais'cy C -.ity Cup: St. Mirren 2. Airdno 4. Other Matches: Arbroath 2 Queen's Park 2; Morton 2, Celtic 3: Edinburgh Selected Eleven l As Villa 3. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article123 1946-06-10 11 SITCESSFIL jceke.s rarely go *hort of much except wlu*n they I ave to curb Ihtif appetites to reduce weight —^o it was with considerable surprise that Cordon Richards and i'o. reten 1/ received a number of "s. Ld. food parcels from Australia. It seems that123 words
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Article132 1946-06-10 11 Free Press Corr TPOH. Sun. Continual rain before tuned confined ihe opening clay's cricket maich between Pexak ar.d Negri Sembilan here to only 100 minutes th'i morning. PeraJc started well, caitunng eight Negrl wickets for 48 runs. Wetson and Amaladass each talcing tr.ree and Suppiah132 words
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246 1946-06-10 11 LONDON, Sat. RAIN played havoc with Britain's Victory Day cricket today and in their match against Glamorgan, the Indians struggled under conditions almost unknown to them to put on a show for the 5,000 spectators. At close of play the Indians wer e 141A.P.; Reuter - 246 words
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Article, Illustration22 1946-06-10 11 Da Rui, the French goalkeeper, foils Carter in th<- international soccer match at Paris in which France beat England two one.22 words
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554 1946-06-10 11 CHINESE ATHLETIC BEAT CROSSKEYS TWO-ONE C.A. 2 Crosskeys 1. WATCHED by a crowd of more than 7,500, including the Colonial Secretary, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, and amidst preat enthusiasm the Chinese Athletic Association beat the Second Div. (Crosskeys) by two goals to one in a soccer match played at554 words
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Article66 1946-06-10 11 LONDON. Sun— Sweden's in-door-trained tennis stars, Lennart Bergelin and Torsten Johannson, carry the only untarnished record into the semifinals of the European zone Davis Cnn elimination. The Swedes favourites to meet France in the finals— battle Belgium at Stockholm on June 11, 12 and 13, while the FrenchA.P. - 66 words
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Article161 1946-06-10 11 County Cricket LONDON, Sat FIE County cricket programme was seriously interrupted by rain, and in none of the matches starting to-day was an innings completed. Clcse of play scores were: At Lord's, Middlesex 53 'or no wicket against Sussex when rain stopped play for the day.161 words
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Article300 1946-06-10 11 Hotkey Recs 1; -R.I 0 I 'pHE visiting Railway Institute j hockey team were unlucky not to force a draw w*en they met a strong Recs' team on the Police Depot field vpsterday. losing by th? only goal scored in the match three minutes before300 words
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Article36 1946-06-10 11 Mr Lim Yang Chua at fiis residence No. 2 Chancel'or Road, on 7th June. 1946. He leaves behind 2*\* \es. 3 sons, 2 daughters. 1 son-in-law. 1 dau^httr--1 in-law and 1 grand-child. Deeply j Regretted36 words
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Article23 1946-06-10 11 The family of the late We. Lim Yang Chua thiinks all those who sent wreaths, lent cars, attended mght-visits and the funeral.23 words
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Article20 1946-06-10 11 In memory of my loved and devoted Husband. George Thompson. vTanjong Pagar) who died June sth 1923. ELEANOR.20 words
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Article, Illustration13 1946-06-10 12 London as Londoners saw it 0:1 Saturday night with Big Ben floodlit.13 words
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Article214 1946-06-10 12 EX-KING MAY GO IN EXILE TODAY ROME, Sunday. Y'HE proclamation of Italy as a republic and the departure 1 ol King Umberto 11. the last Knig of the House of Savoy Horn the Quirinal Palace, which have been expected today may now not take place until tomorrow evening. Legal pReuter - 214 words
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Article127 1946-06-10 12 WASHINGTON. Sun. ORITICAL food shortage, high level of unemployment and expanding black market ih Japan were reoorted by the Supreme Allied Commander. Gen Douglas MacArthur. Jn his April report m the occupation of Japan. The food situation, he said, "necessitates stringent government control." Japan*a recently completed firstReuter - 127 words
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Article168 1946-06-10 12 ALL-ARAB SECRET MEETING BLUDAN, (Syria) Sun. THIRTY delegates from seven Arab states and Palestine are meeting today in this little town. 25 m les irom Damascus, aftor thre?--and-a-half-hour secret mission yesterday in which it wa~ agreed to take all measures to safeguard Arab rights in Palestine, In an opening speechReuter - 168 words
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Article26 1946-06-10 12 Vatican radio said yesterday that two Benedictine missionaries have been murdered by Soviet 1 pi in Korea, Reuter reports Irom London. I26 words
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Article393 1946-06-10 12 LABOUR SHUTS DOOR ON COMMUNISTS BOURNEMOUTH, Sunday. ON the ev e of the Labour Party annual conference opening in Bournemouth tomorrow delegates of the influential Transport and General Workers Union dec ded at a private meeting today to support the National Executive in the proposed alterations to the existing constitutionReuter; A.P. - 393 words
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Article146 1946-06-10 12 Paris, Sat. MARCEL Le Barons Pirette by Dieri out of Pimpstt won the French Oaks at Longchamps here this afternoon over one mile by one and a half lengths from Rimsy with Epheso another two and a half lengths away third of twenty runners. The event wasReuter - 146 words
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Article85 1946-06-10 12 PARIS, Sun. THE French Davis Cup team won its first two singles matches against Yimo^lavia toci°v In i eg over-time deuce-set matches. The victory put them well on the road toward tho European zunp finals. Winner of the semi-finals here will rre°t the winner of theA.P. - 85 words
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Article53 1946-06-10 12 JNGLEWOOD (California). Sat. -On quick Reward. 3 to 1 favourite, won the 525 000 seven furlong; Ins-lewood Handicap by threequarter of a length over a c?*uck field at Hollywood Park. Two long shots. Canina arfd Vanslam, finished second and third. Quick Reward's win is worth $20,000 to ownerA.P. - 53 words
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168 1946-06-10 12 UNIONS TAKE HAND IN U.S. BASEBALL PITTSBURGH, Sun. LABOUR unions have begun to organise America's national game -baseball. That came to light yesterday when Robert Murphy, organizer of the American Baseball Guild. announced he would tile charges iof unfair labour practices with i the National Labour Relations Bourd against the168 words
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Article32 1946-06-10 12 A large air expedition of scientists is leaving Moscow In July to study the volcanoes of KamchaUco and the Kuriles islands, north of Japan, says Reuter fcom Moscow.32 words
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Article627 1946-06-10 12 (Continued from page one) Army sign seemed to .say. "They know us now." Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, who had just arrived home,- smilingly received special cheers. Oliver Leese, Ckristison and others who fought In the far off campaign came marching in column with their men. Cheers upon627 words
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