The Singapore Free Press, 11 July 1946

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press
  • 20 1 The Singapore Free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN SINGAPORE 15.591. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1946. EIGHT PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 380 1 MPs BACK PLAN FOR MISSION TO MALAYA Free Press Correspondent LONDON, Wed. THERE was widespread support m the House of Commons for Lieut.-Col. D. R. Rees-Williams' suggestion that if it is impossible to secure any agreement m the current negotiations m Malaya, a Royal Commission should be sent out there.
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    45 1 H tur».d with one of h?r many randr-hit' •i n is b 3 year old Mrs. Nrl!ie Cressa'.l, mother of seven sons and one daughter, who has been appointed, to the Lord hancelior's committee investigating the civorc* svstcm. In 1943 she was Mayor of Poplar.
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  • 121 1 Iree Press Reporter I v.ho *>miled seraphicaUy and benignly" through--1 i mA hia trial m Singapore for causing the deaths of 15 ■a u/.in^ "Double Tenth" investigations, was Nfli Changi Prison this morning, with six of his hench- r. Lnd Pve other Jap war c-«nrnals. Lieut
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    54 1 I J-a.i Kent con ra rilli 1 Pam la Brannh oi < r.l c i ..sen as 'Holiday Piincess of 1916" m B tain. •r Joad was anion? V c iudrre> who awarded Pamla 1 a two yea contract with But iiV ho Hay camps, a him f l and
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  • 36 1 isand gold rings en-J-wish names and a thousands of gold ed to have been taken led m German concamp gas chambers, cy French military L V :he Tj'rolese mountains, ■tel 'ron Innsbruck.
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  • 58 1 Three masked Chinese, armed with pistols, robbed the people m a house at Tank-road. Singapore, of $22 cash and a gold ring on Tuesday night. At the 7th mile, Changi-road last night, five Chinese, two o whom were armed with a knife and a hammer, robbed
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  • 148 1 1, 000 JAILED ON EVE OF STRIKE CAIRO, Wed. af the Government forbade a general strike threatened for tomorrow. Selim Zekl Pasha. Cairo Police chief, said those arrested would be detained until the threat of a strike subsided. He denied that the police searched hundreds of homes, including those of
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  • 75 1 THE Austrian parliament yesterday voted 161 to 4 m support of the government's resistance to the Soviet order taking over German property m he Russian zone as reparation, reports Reuter from Vienna. A U.P. message states that the U.S. government has taken stepto blanket this order
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  • 37 1 Hopes of a settlement m Lv. dia receded yesterday as the Moslem League last night indicated its intention of rescinding its decision to accept the British Cabinet mission's proposals for a constituent assembly.
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  • 205 1 Malaya m Commons LONDON, Wed. WHY Indian labourers were paid less than Chinese for the same work m Malaya was a question asked m the House of Commons today by Mr. Reginald Sorensen, Labour member and persistent questioner on Indian matters. He suggested an inquiry
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  • 20 1 The Japanese prisoner, a former Kempeitai member, who escaped from Changi prison yesterday, is still at large.
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  • 1021 1 Reich costs UK £80 million every year PARIS, Wed. DEMANDING that Germany be treated as an economic unit with free interchanges between the various occupation zones, Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, told the Foreign Ministers' Council today that the British zone m Germany was costing Britain £80,000,000 a year.
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  • 86 1 WHILE the cost of living m the United States continued to advance, the prospects of the resumption of price control appeared to decrease yesterday, says A P. from Washington Ten days after price controls were lifted, government statistics showed a total advance of 14.3
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  • 78 1 Russia invoked the veto for the second time m the Security Council on Wednesday m an effort to block a move for Canada to participate m the Council discussions on atomic energy. Andrei Gromyko. who objected, said this proposal raised new questions and suggesting a post*
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  • 28 1 A Communist attempt to have M. DaladHer, former Flinch Prime Minister, unseated as a Deputy m the National Assembly, was defeated yesterday, says Reuter from Paris.
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  • FEATURE PAGE
    • 431 2 International Control Plan MR. BERNARD BARUCH, 75-yoar-old elder statesman, whose plan to hand over America's atomic bomb and its secrets to an all-powerful international atomic development authority has come before the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, refused for weeks to he;.d the U.S. delegation to
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    • 204 2 DETAILED information about s» me 35.000 secret wart me projects of the United States Office of Scientific Research and Development OSRD like the method of building ono of the U. S Aimy's sea-going motor truciis is being made available to the American public The OSRD has
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    • 94 2 FIELD Marshal Viscount Mont- gomerv. Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, will go to Sweden this summer for a private visit and will stay with friends near Halmstadt. According to Aftonbladet of Stockholm, the Field Marshal will travel incognito and his visit is not related to
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    • 453 2 OF ail the evidence ol the initiative of the individual member of the British Army and of the Army's sense of humour, the most convincing is the member of units which grew up quite independent of text-books between 1939 and 1946. There were the
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      8 2 Rita Hay worth is todays Pin -Up girl.
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    • 355 2 IN June, 1945, htol preparations WW being made by the American Air Forces to drop Hit first atomic bomb on Japun. Every detail was painstakingly pursued. Nothing could be allowed to u> wroi g. AAF Operational Commanders m the Far Pacific sent a request to
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    • 25 2 Britain Makes New 8 H.P. BRITAIN >c.l I Its 'small I comfort.. the car long rr.:. to that heavier carThe seer I compre< •an I
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    • 72 2 A net ;he thi ftl or other number, iceivtd OB It i< I I ears ri H hou: i I C l M. Ollu: I 0 It is loan lhe y< Wort his r> Mf c•• ***** 1 to th" lag f.i! then
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 461 2 C IMP A DHDr I MALAY n* r to 1 p.n ll OlilVj lUrUU 12 45 pm.) and from 6 m H 81^ RED M IWOKH from noon to P m 'news ir Malay at IM pm> 2 p.m and 6.30 to 11 pm on BS ENGLISH 1 pm to
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    • 100 3 These pictures were tatcn at the KamakrUl.na mission school for orphans, children of helple s d pend-nts and Iniian labourers m Sin^a pore The school needs funds badly. ■MT'a- ,rr ■w.v.vu.v.-....iin lies* ib*t liuiian children aie leav'ng to read and wri*e while the
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    • 555 4 The Singapore Free Press THURSDAY JULY 11, 1946. Tea Money War SINGAPORE £3 drive against the Black Market is widening fan scope and the latest move is directed against the money racketeers. I sked to pay tea UK whether it is a yard request for a ration" I her by
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    • 1825 4  -  Capt CYRIL FALLS Inquiry Into Fall Of Singapore Is 'A National Responsibility 9 Says leading British military writer MR. CHURCH ILL'S speech m the secret session ol April 23, l£i2, which was released for publication on January 28 last, h?.s been reco ved with mixed
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    • 376 4 PIHNESE Admiral Chak Chan, one of China's most colourful public men, has been appointed Commander-in-Chief, South China, of China's revived Navy. Admiral Chak Chan, who recently resigned as Mayor of Canton, was made X.C.M G. by the Bri ish Government m 1942 for his services m lead'ng
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  • NEWS PAGE
    • 87 5 Par: oi Adm. Mountbatten s assault craft intended for the attack on the Japs m \lali\a. several LCTs (Landing Craft Tanks), sold by the Navy to Chilians, are today fK'urin~ promin'ntlv m the trade of Singapore. These pi -tures. taken by a Free Press pl^otosrraphcr, show
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    • 33 5 AIRMAN ON DRIVING CHARGE indent MANO, Wed. n ir of any wn h :1 be held r. r. h. i [ting ir ml .r, 1 c Oi aho is Lee i to r_
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    • 54 5 MU RDER OF DAUGHTER ALLEGED Chinese ncklaigea of ars-old mpted and another old, ex- j the Second lay. hat at about 4 n s ol July 9. argument lie Sah, diir- !h. he at1 1 I choppers. I ere and head. ita! m a serattac%. his Mvi Mm. on her
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    • 48 5 GUNM AN GETS THREE YEARS A about with leg is a danrk*d Mr. Paul t- 1 Jud^e. yesteree of three onment on I P tk for posr.atic pistol prosecution. ecial duty North Bridge re Road on May Pak stands' his trousers two reve- trcame Cheong I w found
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    • 415 5 AUSSIES AND DUTCH TO TRY JAPS JOINTLY Free Press Reporter CINGAPORE wUI soon have a combined Australian and Dutch War Crimes Court to try Japanese for alleged offences against Allied prisoners of war and breaches of international law. The setting up of this court follows investigations conducted by the Australian
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    • 84 5 CLOSE to a Death's Head sign marking a danger spot on the Bukit Tlmah Koad where a recent motor smash claim id five lives, another fatal motor accident occurred on Tuesday, the vic'im being the driver of a small r r vate car which colided with
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    • 69 5 THE Secretar.at Canteen, m Empress Place, Singapore, the latest on the list of those sponsored by the Social W?^fare Department, was completely sold out yesterday. It has provided for 400, but although over 400 weals were served— most of them at 35 cents- many had to be
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    • 237 5 A TROOPER of the 3rd King's Own Hussars who raised hs hand to ward off I blow from a Japanese guard on the inland of Ambon m 1913 was beaten unmercifully, tied to a nost ail night and the next morning taken out and
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    • 41 5 MR. C. E. COLLINGE RET UR NS Mr. C. E. CoDinge C.8.E., manager ior Malaya of Joseph Travels and Sons, Ltd., who was the Las* head of the men's internment camp at Sime Road, returned to Sinsapore yesterday from Home leave.
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    • 277 5 ALLEGED to have been concerned m the bayonUiing and killing of an Austral an PoW, Private J. B. Durkin at the Songkrai PoW camp m Siam on the day before Japan capitula.ed Capt. Hosume, an ordnance officer. Second Class Private Okawa. the camp commandant, and
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    • 228 5 Military Occupa tion Obstructs Trade REVIEWING the financial posif.cn of Singapore for the first time m five years, the chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. iMr. E. M. F. Fergusson, yesterJa\. at the annual meeting of the Chamber, emphasised the obstacles which heavy military occupation oH red to the
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    • 67 5 P. P Webb, a Eurasian police inspector. was committed o stand his trial at the next Assize-* n three counts of causing sort iuring the occupation, at the jn.'lusion of a preliminary Inqttfn betore Mr. H. A. Forrer m H e Seventh Court on Tuesday
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    • 28 5 Dr. Cheng Tienghi, arrived at Hong Kong yesterday en route to London to assume his new post as Chinese Ambassador.- U.P.
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      32 5 Miss Maureen Boswell «\ho has been awarded a scholarship to the London School of Economics London I nivtrsit* to study scc'al welfare work. Miss Boswell holds a first-cla«>s diploma of Kafiles College.
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    • 131 5 WOMAN STABBED FOR $2 Free Press Correspondent Penang, Wed. FOR two dollars which was all he could lind on nis victim, an unknown robber today attacked a Chinese woman m a lonely hut at Batu Itam m Balik Pulau district, s.abbrd hei m the abdomen and left her lying In
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    • 131 5 PASSENGERS OF MISSING DAKOTA THE British Air Minis.:. pounced ton bt that a iaskota of Aii C nd. South-: Asia, has been missi since June' 29 on a fi^ht from V to Rangoon The plane's Lan^e Corpt R I Royal West (Cents. Lance Corp G T Brsund. Royal >-i K«
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    • 69 6 lim a two-hour private meeting of the Kxecutiv l'o:r.mitte^ of Nationa' Association of V aster Bakers at Hastings Mr. L F Cadviallador, gerrral secretary, said "'•.itioninjj will not effect a ;av::> m flour, and we are still jf o-r.ion that our su'-ncstions wovl 1
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    • 63 6 AMAN who frankly admitted that he had fed flour to pigs was fined £25 and £3 costs at Treboeth. Glamorgan. He was Rhys Lewis a cOiliery pumpsman, who faced four summonses for acquiring Hour m excess of the quantity reasonably required for household use.
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    • 62 6 THE Brit sh food mission is to negotiate for "surpruingly lar^e" quantities of tnned apricots, peaches, and pears, as well as tinned orang and grapefruit iuice. Smaller, though still cons derable. purchases are to be mad? Of dried fruit, raisins and prun s. In July alone
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    • 212 6 Church ill Asks For Wheat Figures CONSERVATIVES are demanding the bread figure.- on which tho Cabinet rationing decision is based. Thc Government defends its secrecy by claiming that declaration of its stocks would handicap it m its buying m the World Mr. Churchill, who reacted v'.porouslv to **r John f**
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    • 43 6 The police lad to protect a Plymouth fruit salesman when hundreds of angry housewives mobbed him. throwing cabbage 5 and potatoes. The housewives, who had been queung for hours for New Zealand apples, demonstrated when told the allocation had been sold.
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    • 23 6 The average British family spent ten times more On tobacco, and twelve times more on drink than on electricity last year.
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    • 347 6 BRITONS EARN MORE BREAD IF THEY WORK PR the first time m her history, Britain faces at least one year of bread and flour rationing from July 21. This news hit the severely rationed people of Britain when Food Minister John Strachey announced scales of rationing: m the House of
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    • 82 6 MARSHAL of the KAF Lora Tedfi» r. Chief of Air Staff, borrowed Gocr'ng's famous "Gun_ belore butter" slogan when he warned Britain that a balance between the two mus* be kept. Speaking at Sheffield, when receiving a honorary degree of the city's university, he said:
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    • 32 6 A diamond studded sari worth 015.000 will be worn v s the Begum when the Aga Khan is weighed against damond* it the lubllee ceremony at Dar-es-Salaam. says Reuter.
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    • 13 6 THK AVERAGE RATION FOR WOMI WORKERS MANUAL LABOI RI RS
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    • 19 6 Special boats are being ru:i b tween Guernsey (Channel Islands) and Weymouth to carry tomatoes to Britain.
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    • 40 6 Some of tho smallest landscapes ever painted are behi" exhibited at the Mayfair hotel. London, this week. None is bigeer than a postage stamp The artist is ex-Sgt. of the Grenadier Guards Stanley Burchett
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    • 219 6 HOUSEWIFE PUTS SOME QUESTIONS BREAD rationing comes as another privat on for the British housewi f e who has been feeding her family m most difficult condition since 109 Below are some of the questions a woman asked the food minister.. "Do you think your sav.ng ot 5 or 10
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    • 90 6 \n Increase In the British meat ration of 2d. per w?ek -from ls. 2d. to ls. 4d. to coincide with bread rat onine. was announced by Mr. John S rachey. the Food Minister, at the er.d of his statement on bread and flour. The increase is
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    • 62 6 BRITAIN BOTTLES FISH AND FRUIT British housewives are to get fr^sh bottled frozen fish, fruit and vegetables all the year round. The first plant is expected to be m production by the end ot the year. The firm* behind the scheme has bought the whole harvest of fruit and vegetables
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    • 59 6 While a 24 year old bride was waiting at church, her bridegroom Thomas Dean, was rustling cattle to County Cork. He had stolen 13 and sold five of them for E237 before the police stopped the "sale and arrested him. Thomas now has twelve
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    • 31 6 The execution of Na. i war criminais In the French zone of Ger- many is being temporarily held un because the German guillotine belonging to tho Proving of Ba!
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    • 27 6 The women fliers who flew tc gether throughout the war m the nlna T n Sport Auxi "ary are"running their own air taxi service
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      20 8 I A.?:•<? .?:•<? oi au En^li>h sard? i where at this time of the >far the summer flo full bloom.
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    • 76 8 High Hope For A-Bomb Number 5 IO F I.! KIM A THK unde.water atom bomb "5 b ex* ect d ments of ta-^et two mkaWm m Acini r 1 W. H. cl I (I toda ''he J.u.st m he aid, v ill rrot \va*.p- srout be S.IM to !M m
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    • 57 8 AIR CRASH INQUIRY I*pme Singapore J Peh Guan H< leturned a verdic .-adventure into live c vilian pa; sen ergined Sunderlan waleh crashed ir Straits after tak n Seletar Air Base o o. March 27. his fi ron=r stated that I flying boat which by Flight Lieut. D. of the
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    • 21 8 FARM PRODUCTS COST MORE IN AMERICA (Agricultural pro< the front rank seeking higher pri; :ng the susnensio ministration m th( £<'"" from
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    • 418 8 explosion 01 LONLR hurl fra<- j T IIE inside stor > of the British *«iWt -I ihe \l sh'rs nearly I Italian forces in East Africa in 1940-41 in air. Vi**e- i 'capture of Keren provided a fitting climax U Bla d y dis work
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    • 384 8 CITY OF LONDON HONOURS LORD LOUIS mk 3 i N the historic Guildhall here today Admiral m^M Mountbatten, former Supreme AUied Comm \KmM£ East Asia, who left Singapore at the end of W HHiiHJB the Victory Parade, received the freedom of lpl||||lS London the highest honour that a civic body
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    • 28 8 52 KILLED IN INDIA RIOTS One person was (injured m stabbin terday m Ahmeda I Hindu-Moslem clas past ten days. X Casualties since total 52 killed and Reuter.
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    • 29 8 MINISTER DENIES UK 'SETTLING WITH SIAM' Kg] Replying to a q *g|W House of Comm< Minister of Stat Noel-Baker, said t Siamese Governrm negotiating settle standing British Siam— U.P.
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    • 47 8 MORE UNREST IN TRIESTE Irl MAM Detectives comb „e f!„ terday after discos *£j»T* to Mr. Philip ed Pro-SU ie British and striker S- Discovery its were not ni 8 h t of incidents lent on out- Arcd to disperse laims against Slavs when a clas] Reuter
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 99 6 QUIZ Answers wall. 4. Two o:.e on c ther side, by ODBra George Gershwin Ja ki r rK I m Exclusive to the Siyittaporc Free Press m Malaya WELL, GOOD LUCK, JANE^VtAANKS, GEORGIeTN (h\\ PROBABLY ToLdN 1 Lr> IF TrtERES ANY ROUGH/ IT'S NICE To KNOW jf ME ALL THAT
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  • SPORTS PAGE
    • 198 7 CANTERBURY, Wed. p;, batting first m the second Test trial which I here today, had no difficulty m scoring 321 of seven wickets, towards which Wash K 1 a capital 120 after hoth Ix>n Hutton and I their wickets cheaply. advent of Hardstaff, however, the
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    • 52 7 i!!. m all probaI MM M an m B| -awaited crii the August i: an invitation Singapore to t autl-o-mai.h r>eaa Inion and i pted. I MM off. will S I padang. on this i irr'M'.nd since D ted to hold eek-end H "li'iays
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    • 37 7 ands, of Ho-LQ-round deCabaneUo, 100 thc Ccli- Audi, Cabaeven. I "■my P.odriited S^n F:..:-.--i d Guada- tllC D md contc d out at the unu tv;. the I of five na a: d- A. P.
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    • 14 7 Batu PaG rnment un ".v iii iur a Muar G I recently.
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    • 57 7 i THE following will represent the V.M.C.A. at volleyball against 140 Coy. R.I.A.S.C. on the Tennis ground at 5.15 on Friday: Chia Kok Leong. Vow Wah Sung. Lim Cheng Siong. Wee Boon Hai 'Capt.». Lee Hon Ming. Au Tat Chu, Tang Seek Wai, Loo: i Eng San. Au Kow
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    • 55 7 THE following will play cricket for F. W. Marsh's XI against I the S R.C. at Thomson Road on Sunday, starting at 1 pm. J P* Chrvsostom. F. W. Marsh. Dr V Xavier. Tan Guan Hong. I B. Suratta. V. R. Sabapathv. Cecil Wone. V. N. Pillai. M.
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      33 7 Joe Bmrdstaff walks m for lun-h with lis score at 128 not out m the second day of the first Test between England and India. Pataudi is seen applauding Hard staff.
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    • 381 7 PAT AUDI SCORES 113 v DERBY CHESTERFIELD, Wed. THE outstanding feature of the first day's play m the match between the Indian cricket tourists and Derbyshire was a fine century by the Nawab of Pataudi which, together with another fine performance by Modi, who scored 83 not out, nelped India
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    • 82 7 NEW XORK. Wed. MOMOTER AUke facets an- rounced today that world heavyweight boxing champion Joe Lous wiil defend his title against Tami Mauriello m a 15- round battl e ai Yankee s. aiiium on Sept. 18. Louis, who has defended the title successfully
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    • 41 7 THE following will represent the Recs "A" football team Hi a match against the Police at Thomson Road tomorrow. C. Alphonso; C. Norohha. A. Watts: P. Neubronner. Vaz, H. Hoeden; D. Ross, A. Clarke. K. Leembruggen, Conccncio, G. Valberg.
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    • 190 7 PLAYING their first game this season, the Singapore Indians went down to the R.A.F. (Seletar) by five goals to one m a football match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. All the scoring was done m the first half m which Sutton, the Airmen's
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    • 354 7 BEG SCORES IN COUNTY CRICKET LONDON, Wed. HIGH scoring has again been the order m County cricket matches starting today. Scores are: At Oval, Sussex first innings 383 (Cox 161, Hammond 51, Gover six lor 127). Surrey first innings 16 for zero. At Birmingham, Kent first innings 305 (Todd 134,
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    • 94 7 IN a friendly badminton return of three singles and four doubles to be played a^ Sunday. ♦he Maxfli Badminton Party w la meet the Sportlight Badmintrn Party at the former's crurt at 230 pm. A team will bo vhosen from the follow" ng to rer resent the Maxfli
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    • 54 7 RECS' cricket team to meet F. W. Marsh's XI m a maton at Thomson Road at 1 p.m. on Sunday, w.ll be cnoscn from thc following: j. Anchant, E. Barker, P. Chopard G. Clarke, J. de Sou?a. p. D'Almeida. R. Hoffman, P. Jansen, K. Leembwrgen. C. Schubert, D.
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    • 74 8 HAF^Y WORLD SUN. 14th JULY 1946 MR. NL. LIM Presents An All-Action Programme t GRAND LIGHT-WT CONTEST Jj BETWEEN TWO SERVICES BEST (Handsome Trophy For The Winner) I (Fleet Air-Arm Champion) kll>^ f JT f ___mL ffcf "^p Fighting R.A.F. Irishman) Jf 9 "fhlr W«*rd- Hitting Return Middle-Wt Bout m.
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