The Singapore Free Press, 25 July 1946

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  • 22 1 The Singapore Free Press THE OLDEST NEWSPAPER IN SINGAPORE I V. 16,301. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 25. 1946. EIGHT PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • 412 1 SUBMARINE BOMB SINKS BATTLESHIP BIKINI, Wed. a roar that lasted a full half nunute and an intense surge of water that obliterated the entire fleet m a storm of spray, atom bomb No. 5 exploded underwater dead on time. After half an hour, no trace could be seen of the
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  • 205 1 LONDON, Wed. rHi British (Government today issued a White Paper <harging leaders of the Jewish Agency for Palestine with rt*ponMbilitv for act* of violence committed by uiukngriHind forces. The Government published intercepted telegrams which showed Jewish leaders Moshe Shertok. Bertrand David Bengurion and others with complicity
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  • 92 1 Bangkok. Wed. THE Siamese Government is to commandeer rice to enabl? the fullest compliance *ith the tripartite agreement between Siam. Britain and the United States to expedite exports of rice to India. China and Malaya. A communique announcing this news to rice hoarders discloses that May
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  • 49 1 COMMONS QUESTION ON SWIMMING CLUB Fre e Press Correspondent THE War Minister. Mr. Jack Lawson. promised Mr. P. P»ratin i Com.. Mile End Div Step- I neyi m the Commons .ves.erdax hat T would inquire why the SEnS fcwsei avail-ib!* *o ether ran** wept between Mondays j and Fridays
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  • 229 1 Free Press Reporter T U¥C m KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. HLS afternoon's meeting between the Governor-General, i ni^ r^ al^ lm ;^L cDonald th Governor of the Malayan I nion Sir Fdward Gent, the Malay ruler s and Malay political leaders, is expected to mean the
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  • 110 1 ATOM ANIA DISSiAS delegate to the UNO Secnritr Council Andrei dromvko today told his associates on the atomic energy sub-committee m New York that under no circumstances would Russia relinquish her power of veto m any plan for the control of atomic energy. ATOM FLASH: Three men 1 awakened aboard
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  • 264 1 LONDON, Wed. FROM Oct. 1. overseas duty for R. A. F. men m the Mediterranean and Middle Etfft Commands, m Air command SouthEast Asia and India wil! be further reduced to two and a half years, the Air Ministry News Service stated toda^. From the same
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  • 100 1 ABOUT 8.000 wharf labourers em. ployed m the Sinzapore Docks i are on a one-day token strike to!dav Posters jm wails and rail.nes m the neighbourhood of the wharf area state that the strike wa.; called m protest against the latu of sympathy of the
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  • 35 1 Stalin has received Trygvp Lie General Secretary of the United Nations. r r m Commisar MoToVv v..-s piesent, says UP. irons MQfOOV. Mr. Lie said aiterwards that he had an hour's talk.**
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  • 380 1 MP queries wages in Malaya LONDON, Wednesdcy. MEN teachers locally-recruited m Malaya with quatiflca. tions and duties identical to those of graduates troni British universities are paid 80 per cent, of thf European rates of pay. the difference being the usual expatriation allowance granted to European officers m the Malayan
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    160 1 THE Gene:al OITWr Commencing the London Distil. Gen. Sir Chprles Lovd h: confirmed th? court -mar decision allowing a plea of <-onj nation m the rase n*. Ma' Philip Herbert G:aves-Moir\s P. S. O of the Worcester r> egtm?: i> who was court -ma rtiall a d r?oen 1
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  • 68 1 k STABBING incident occun >o n m Victoria Street at about o'clock this morning The victim a Chinese, is m hospital mi n serious condition. The polio have detained a Chinese. One 38 revolver and six round i of ammunition were found on on of three
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  • 16 1 Twisted metals litter the track at Hatfield. Herts, where the Aberdonian express was derailed.
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  • 313 2 The Management of the Alhambfa Theatre are very happy indeed \o announce that, after protracted negotiations with R.K.O Radio Pictures. Distributors of Walt Disney's productions. they have come to an agreement whereby the musical film Fantasia" will, m the near future. be shown m
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    6 2 Pin-l'p Girl today is Paulttte Coddard
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  • 419 2 EMPLOYERS looking for the right man for a job may not be luily aware of th;» facilities available m the Government Appointments Office*. Richard Sharp has been to se«* how they work. 'There are thirteen of these Appointments OfiWs m the country," he said
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  • 462 2  - Budapest City of Extremes AUREL VARANNAR By BUDAPEST today is a city of extremes extreme luxury side by side with extreme misery. At first ght, the city appears to be well stocked with everything. The shop windows are filled with champagne, br^dy and liqueurs, coffee, tea, cocoa, tinned fish and
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  • 142 2 THE R.A.F. education service— a civilian organisation under Air Ministry control— is to be embodied into the R.AP. iUelf, m order to give greater recognition than m the past to the importance of education m the training and well-bein? of the Royal Air Force. The new
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  • 40 2 Sheffield's Biggest Problem Beer ANE of the biggest problems m v the Sheffield district at the moment is how to eke out the meagre beer suppl.es. The cut which was recently imposed is just b?ginning to make itself properly felt
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  • 135 2 TXPORTS of U.K. electrical' goods registered a big jump In May. when the total value was 5.4 m.llion pounds, compared with 1.8 millions, monthly average m 1938. Every main class product shared m this expansion. <Ji'iseas shipments, -telegraph and telephone wires and cable.-, during the month totalled
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  • 84 2 HERR LOHE Vs RAF UERR Lohe, 60-year-old station- master of Hamm. had an army o£ 1.000 workmen. Wehrmach men and slave labourers during the war to repair damage after every RAF. raid About 1,000 people are believed to have been killed m the raids The death roll would have been
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  • 80 2 CINCILE-HANDED, Mr. Harry Carter, hai.dicrafts master at Swaffham Grammar School, Norfolk, is solving his own housing problem. By August he hopes to have completed the house which he has himself designed and on which he has been working for 12 months. Mr Carter has been his
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 127 3 l .i !....!> sea-siac pi .-i.c unlil you look right and ca.ih a glimpse of the lower re over al Father Thames. The basking jiirls are takin/j their lunch hour at Tower B^arh. a lido for city workers. IT takes a bit of time to
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  • LEADER PAGE
    • 425 4 The Singapore Free press THURSDAY. JULY 25. 1946. Let s All Join This Strike ..i-. ]t p.o oj Amer.ca, win cherish a tradition of I riduaJ enterprise fines mi Government control, itag n^ a kind of strike ::ih mi^ht well be co;ied r Use pecjenfl near-cpide- c of squabbles over
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    • 1192 4  -  Flt/o H. GWENNAP-MOORE By THE aircraft m wmch you are travelling is not an air liner but a Royal Air Force aircraft which was probably employed to drop supplies on our forces during the advance through Burma. Next week, it may be required to
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    • 69 4 LAC K. Gratwitfc (above* cives the O. K. to the pilot to I take off 'on 31 Squadron's Ba- tavia to Bandoeng freight and passenger run. Ki?ht The scene around an RAF Transj port ommand Dakota as sick 1 l>utch intcrnres evacuated from j Surabaya are lilted from
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    • 538 4 ALWAYS GETS HER MEN v M °J e than :m m two month* —but has turned them all away blue-eyed, 22-year-old WAAF s*t Mavis Lawre n ce t RAF Changes popular demob girl. Job is tc deal with releases of officers and airmen from HQ, SACSEA; fill
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    • 170 4 I MOVED Liverpool c your kMie under truof a Life r« that tin that the roui dan*s Mi If finest pi m the 1 ment o:i. I ma^nifir i The or f/m of i: London. being the I fm°st m T r It (OM I
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    • 87 4 I.— Who werp the Ibref I cricketers who t It i •■1 a c< tvry m their im Tt England agaiml kagtn 2. A goalktrprr \M I kick againball is blow- bark in* without another play. it Verdict 0 1— Name the H actor who pUfcd i land. 4.—
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    • 13 4 FAITB When I sit m dai Lord shall br ali »M "r Micah
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    • 31 4 4 delightful spot for your meals. convenient rendezvous and the ideal place to entertain your friends These haw made SAVOY RESTAURANT Collyer Quay. Spore. the most p>puLir JtltamUßl m tntrn toJiiy.
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  • 321 5 inotiafUMSi of pounds of J and atta have been sacrificed by Indian •n the Dutch East Indies i ward otY starvation m j native India Fjr more j months Indian troops deliberately drawing m their full ration entitleI blowing an ori;;nal ge,stTOOpa ol th? 26th
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  • 28 5 11 945 p.m. tomorrow the Mai Secretary. Mr Nelson will make a statement en i Sngapore Loan and Income over the Blue Network of I Malaya.
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  • 144 5 STOP PRESS FIRST PICTURES OF ATOMIC BLAST oomo that is d2termining the of the world Tiakes its film II the ALHAMBRA THEATRE The Jnlversai Newsreels ruman has done it again I to the screen a picture filled ■ntic thrills and visual m- cf the historic test at Atoll of the
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  • 314 5 MALAYANS TO GET MORE MEAT MALAYA will have more meat very shortly. Two thousand head of Australian sheep will be arriving m Singapore next week the first shipment of an increased quota allotted to Malaya, this m addition to the 2,445 head which were landed at Singapore three days ago.
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  • Article, Illustration
    22 5 l.<Mking out fr«»m th? p«r fj ot \\r \u Rftav I!auV. residenre m Pasir Panjanr, sin-apon*. In th«* background is a pauoda.
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  • 176 5 ABOUT 300 tons of Malayan p ne: pples were available for canning m the first half of this year. Proposals lor tho purchase of canned pineapples were initiated m January but no e.flfer wa.s received and the question of refusing supplies on account of cost did
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  • 57 5 A FURTHER raid m the campaign against hawkers was carried out on Tuesday m the Chin Chew Street, Newmarket Road, Fish Street area Two lorry loads of fresh fruit and vegetables were confiscated togther with ten lorry loads of hawlzers equipment. All stalls were abandoned by the
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  • 93 5 Sepoy Charged With Robbery A charge ot armed robbery, or alternatively fraudulent possession of a fountain p-n, was ?x- plained to a sepoy, Asnraludn, j when he appeared before Mr. R. C. Hoffman, m th e Fourth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that Ashrafudin had 'taken part m an
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  • 62 5 FIVE locomotives and tenders, each weighing 71 tons, were leaded aboard the freighter Samoa m Glasgow yesterday for shipment to Singapore, Reuter reports The locomotives, built by the North British Locomotive Company, are the first of a consignmen f of 40 being built for the Malayan railway.
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  • 57 5 CINCiIPORE ii exports* wool to the United Kingdom— 20,0:0 Ib. of it, all from Australian sheep whbh were slaujhter^d during the last six months to fe«i Singapore. Skins of these sheei tanned I and prepared m Singapore i have also hcloed m the present j
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  • 54 5 CINGAPORES 1.100 Chinese lightermen rasumed work this morning bringing to an end this 10 days' old strike which had delayed the loading and unloading of vital materials, including foodstuffs. An official of the Singapore Lightermen's Association stated yesterday evening that an agreement had been reached
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  • 184 5 pLACE names which more than a year ago hit the headlines with the advance of the 14th Army to Rangoon are today again famous on account of the activK ties of the decoits. The increase m dacoities from 34 to 60 m Pakokku district o! Central
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  • 107 5 Taking a prominent part m the season of ballets which has opened m London is Miss Sally Gilmour who, as a child, studied m Singapore. At Sadler's Wells m London, she has given what has been described as "the most haunting and subtle of performances' m
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  • 126 5 AN echo of incidents m January was heard yesterday m the Second Police Court when three Chinese were fined a total sum of $1,050 for assaulting a Police Inspector on Jan. 29 at Beach Road. Yew Thiam Soo, Seah Ah Khek and Tan Kee Poh
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  • 149 5 Free Press Reporter CINGAPORE military police "Red Cap traffic patrols have been strengthened m a new drive to reduce accidents m which military vehicles are involved. Although M.P. headquarters at the Whitehouse need every man they can muster for provost and tvneral police duties, an
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  • 138 5 THE Secretary of State lor the Colonies. Mr. Georpe Hall, made it clear m the House of Commons yesterday that the nine cardinal principles laid down m the preamble to the 1941 constitution of Sarawak had been retained n the Sarawak constitution. He was replying to W.
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  • 108 5 THE Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson, will issue a communique shortly on the question of back pay for Singapore Chinese Vounteers. He discussed the petition presented to him by the Straits Chinese British Association on treatment of- Singapore Chinese Volunteers with representatives of the Association at a meeting
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  • 50 5 TWO British soldiers. James Marshall, (19) and Daniel Roy 1 29 were sentenced to four months' imprisonment each, for; theft of two bottles of brandy ard s>i bottles of whicky, the pronerty of Boon Kok Fong. by Mr R. C. Hoffman, the Fouth Police Magistrate, yesterday.
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  • 114 5 Free Press Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. EUROPEANS m Kuala Lumpur are to hold a mass protest meeting m Kuala Lumpur following the announcement by Malaya Command that 30 service families are coming to Kuaia Lumpur next month and will be accommodated m civil i;m houses.
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  • 118 5 A CHINESE m possessor* of a fully loaded 38 revolver was arrested m the early hours of I yesterday morning as a result or smart work on the part of a Malay constable. The noliceman was on rounos when ii came upon three Chinese sitti..* on
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  • 83 5 THE assistance of the educa tional authorities is tv be sought by the Department of Medical and Sanitary Services with a view to introducing the subject -of sex education m Ceylon schools. The matter was considered at a conference 02 Health Officer summoned m Colombo
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  • NEWS PAGE
    • 46 6 F .G.;n? Mont.T < lig thp unard formed P;*- i Scloc!. v. r» '^lonty** was educated. One man's idea for «ar.yinj? baby. Photographed m London the device consists of a railedin scat slung on tho i-arricr's back by means of straps.
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    • 387 6 HALL TELLS OF PLANS FOR MALAYA RICE LONDON, Wed. WHEN Mr. D. R. Ree-.*- Williams (Lab., Croydon), at question time m the Commons asked what action hnd been taken to secure a greater acreage under cultivation for rice m Malaya, Mr. George Hall, Colonial Secretary replied that production m 1910
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    • 203 6 Soldier Deniedf Treament Died \.i-- i not sanatorium treatment, Wii1i -.::i Cuthb rt, 29, of North Petherton, Somerset, ex-i with a ICO per cent, disability pension, died of ratcrci H !j ii iical adviser, Dr. J. Symons, when he <• be man'; Ula got m toucii with the Ministry. but,
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    • 42 6 People who saw a p!ane piloted by Flight Lieutenant Freeman D.r'.C. crash at Ch ppcnham Wilts mshrd to the spot -rrparod to find him injured. But he stepped out of the wre k ci a meteor Jet plane unhurt.
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    • 342 6 Fined For Selling to Gl Bride A STALL-HOLDER m the East End of London said at n the Old-street magistrates 1 court that a woman— win prow i to bo a Board of Trade inspector— told him she was a G.I. bride and so pestered him that he let her
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    • 49 6 Stern words used about some br det an^ bridegrooms who have been married at St. Giles Church. Camberwell, wer? written In the parish magazine by the Vicar, the Rer. H. F. B shop, who said some counfei were guilty of pivir.j; false addresses.
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    • 70 6 FARMERS SAY SEND NAZI PoWs HOME TARM workers In many counties r nre protesting against the. employment of German prisoners on the land. They are pressing the National Union of Agricultural Workers to demand the return of the prisoners tc Oenaany, and the immediate release nf British farm workers from
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    • 152 6 C.vl" :^a Sees FasCvu>ries By -^Stfiitra ll r t eh Uaa t«» >i an 1 fl> 1: own .lYirc ta Cf cB« '1. L Bra :son of i\ n°s La^'rlev n^ir Watford li«» is fly his planr- frori an R.AF. «'.Vijn to (anibrid^e where It v i'l be tested tor
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    • 23 6 HITLER'S YACHT IS FOR SALE Hitler's luxury yacht, taken over last year as part oi Britain'.s share of German .shipping v for sale.
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    • 179 6 ENTER TAINMENJs *2£JJmQ[£2Z. 6.30 950 AO IT SJfCtl G Eye Thrilling with Dazzling Speclccle. Sparkling with Captivating New Sor.g Hits And Glowing with Romance And LOVELY GIRLS. I 3^ >■ 7 Hi b TECHNICOLOR S>irt//?D^y AT MIDNIGHT THRILLS ACTION THRILLS PIRATES SWORD-DUELS DEATH ABOARD THE PIRATE SHIP: EXCITING LCVE JEALOUS
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 66 6 JAN*. Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press m Malaya 7ac Meteor Brothers 'great heavens.M I/% Bat Mat reaches L \l /JvT gotTer\^lT /neant to catch that's more J^Ltf oat on his \tt* 3/ mick.'— drop y Jane but fee than i Y or ,A. return sujinO Y&\' iv the net'
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  • 135 7 Singapore Rangers, a ncwlyd team, will leave Singatomorrcw night for Kuala where they will play two the first on Saturday the T.P.C.A. and the d on Sunday against the Chinese. Selangor and Cup Champions. Singapore team is a strong nsistlng of several Singa- pore State players,
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  • 610 7 TRANSFER TROUBLES AS SOCCER APPROACHES All In The Game From George Chisholm LONDON, By Air Mail. WITH FOOTBALL only a handful of weeks away, Jock Dodds, Blackpool's £10,000 Scottish international centre-forward, is still undecided about the new season. He hrs refuse*! to re-sign for Blackpool and has asked the club
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 7 ute nranji soccer team wnicl? lost six- one to the Malays yesterday.
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  • 228 7 CPEEDY Seletar airman, Clap"s ham, failed to break any re- cords m the Seletar R.A.F. sports held yesterday, but the ease with which he won both his heat and the final of the 100 yards have raised hopes that he will yet turn
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  • 162 7 5 mm 14.6 sees. 2JO yards: 1. Lac C'.apham. 2. Sgt. Button. 24 sees. 440 yards Civilians* 1 Samuel. 2. Das- 63 sees. Long Jump: 1. Sgt. Button, 2. FLt. Howe. 21 ft. I ins. Throwing the cricket ball. I. F O Birch. 2. Sgt.
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  • 253 7 LUXEMBOURG. Wed. pvELEGATES from Europe and Latin America arrived m Luxembourg last night for the first general conference of the "Federation International de Football" to be held for eight years. A heavy agenda extending over three days awaits them, with at least five recommendations due for
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  • 227 7 Malays 6 Kranii 1 THE Malays avenged a previous defeat by the Kranji Wireless 'sution when they scored a runaway victory by six goals to one m a rei turn football match at Jaian Besar i Stadium yesterday. Kranji were unfortunate to have two ;of their goals
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  • 441 7 MANCHESTER .Wednesday. By LEARIE CONSTANTINE. INDIA emerged from the Second test with considerable credit even though her .draw which keeps the Test series i live was a moral defeat. But she will have to play much better m the final Test if *he is to beat
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  • 86 7 LONDON. Wed. LIGIIIWMGIIT rhamnion Ike \%Uliaaut of Trenton. New l.Tsey. U.S. will d?f"nJ his WMlft title i aeainst Ihe Eri ish ohampfcn. Knnnie James of Swansea, at Card/T. U lies. on Srpt. 4, Promoter Jsuk Solomons announred yesterday. Solomons said the American Nrjfro holder would
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    • 138 7 HE WHO CANNOT ESCAPE FROM THE LAW IS THE OUTLAW! GUILTY CONSCIENCE _Z^^> Leads a man to his doom! tfil JI |TSj|jj|np jfll A !1 \iv l p.m. -4. 13-6.30-9 13 i» (Tfl. 5281) ERROL FLYNN'S Spectacular Role! EARNERS' ADVFNTURE OF THE CENTURA/ 1 I '^M i m TECHNICOLOR I
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    • 326 7 BOUSTEAO&Co.,Ltr!. TEL 5161-2 LLOYDS AGENTS GLEN LIKE SamaeUe tron L'JL la part friarthwi fiom L'JL Dm Aa*. S Pitng'ri ami carjo accepted i« L'JL Honcfcooc and Shaacaal At opportoniuej, offet BURNS PHILP LINE Devon from Australia In Port Marella from Australia Due July 27 Samite from Australia Daw Jul» 29
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  • 23 8 The band of the MhGtirll plays to lunrh-time listeners m I ondons embankment f arden*. Picture by rourtesy rf Kemsley newspapers.
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  • 100 8 Britain breaks used car price racket Cv. ift re-action to the plan lo beat praßAttt car buyers m Britain has been received b> the Motor Trade Association, says Reuter from London. One of the lareest retail distributors m the London area reporteti man v cancelled order*. People who were buy
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  • 90 8 UNRRA' S END 'INEVITABLE' T™ ROME. Wed. HE director-general of UNRRA Mr Florello LaOuardia declared today that th* end of UNRRA aid this rear :> do« inevitable Hp said that funds would be g<;ne and there was no tim*» left for legislatures of rontributlne countnes to provide for the predated
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  • 97 8 BOMBAY Wed. THE Indian National ngress 1 gained an absolute majority m The elections to the Constituent As<emoiy on Wednesday, securing *)< votes to 73 lor the Moslem Lea°ne. i nert is a total of 389 seats Ih? situation, by paitics. ow is Congress, 207; Moslem
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  • 31 8 Aircrding to the U S Automobile Manulacturers' Association factory sale* of pas.sen»er cars m June totalled 141, 090 compared tttfa 418.983 m June 1941 Seuter from Detroit
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  • 251 8 BAD OEYKNHAUSEN, Germany. Wed. IF the British are maintaining German fighting forces bei 1 hind a 'silken curtain" m western Germany (as recent charges have suggested), they must be ghost units with phantom weapons and headquarters m Shangri Iji, writes Charles P. Minot of
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  • 126 8 NIP FED PoW RATIONS TO COMFORT GIRLS I\URING the hearing of a Singa.--j pore War Crimes trial relating j to ill-treatment of PoW.s m Soen- gai Garon. Palembang, Sumatra. j before Ueut. Col. Forsythe today. Capt. Ringer, the firsi v/itncsr, 'or the prosecution sad that Sgt. Ito, who was m
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  • 15 8 217 BURMA MURDERS There were 217 murders m Burma m June, reports Reuter from London.
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  • 269 8 E. HOLLIES TAKES ALL TEN WICKETS County Cricket LONDON Tliur*. VV ITH the Indians rating for the day IWure engaging m a one -da y nafii with the Club Cricket Con! ~icr.cc the major cricket prj^:aram» loday is confined to half a dozen county < nampionship yames. The return of
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  • 85 8 LONDON Thurs. THF callover on the St^waids' Cup. running at Goodwood on July 30. and the St. Leger, running at Doncaster on Sept. 11. was arranged for the Victoria Club to-night but no business *as done on either race. Bght to one the field was offered
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  • 38 8 IN a footer match played at the Police ground yesterday a team drawn from 61 Coy.. RASC. beat the Recs by lour goals to tnree. Scorers for th* winners were: Emerton (2> Cpl. Straw. Cope.
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  • 235 8 MANCHESTER. Wed. THE leading Liberal provincial Manchester Guardian <:ritic ses United States policy m China m a leading article m which it expresses regret that negotiations between the Communists and the Kuom ntang have broken down. "In this situation, the United States has great responsibility," it
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  • 134 8 Continued irom pag<> l the evidence 1 m The possession ol the Governmnt The White Paper said that ev?dence m possession of the Government led it to conclude: 1. That the Hapana and its assoc.ated rorce. the Palmar h <wor ii.g uroer the political control ol prominent members of
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  • 496 8 JERUSALEM, Wed. THE revised official figures today put the toll of casualties British, Arab and Jewish m the explosion which wrecked King David Hotel, at 166. The figures were: dead 52, injured 42, missing 72. Five British soldiers are still missing. Nearly all Army victims were
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