The Singapore Free Press, 20 August 1946
1946-08-20
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Title Section22 1946-08-20 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA So. 16,626. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1946. 'i EIGHT PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration17 1946-08-20 1 WHAT ARE THEY WATCHING? t is it that enthralls these Bali people? See Pictures m Page 3.17 words
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Article111 1946-08-20 1 LONDON. Mon part of the dr-ve to recru t more vok rs for ta lor ing, •n* Naton I I'nfcn o f Tailo-s d (.i-nvnt Workers has the Philharmonic •r w estra f O i.c four conceits n 5 s horcd»toh Town Hall, 10r.d0.1 TheReuter - 111 words
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Article26 1946-08-20 1 .S35 ie h l Vienna at l nd AmerL^ n f0r th^ 3-ittoh i at O9?o Britain A.P. 31 <noo.lngs_S«e Pt gA.P. - 26 words
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Article42 1946-08-20 1 ar **2 and Ruober ha d T4 v c an nounced that h *b duriiT. th^ m i ew record urre nt ,°J he m \-l half of the ,ariß tha! and tha -ales Obio. 3 says UP. from42 words
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Article288 1946-08-20 1 JAP-AIDED TENANTS MUST QUIT Free Press Reporter JAP-SPONSORED tenants who gained possession of Singapore houses during the occupation some times ith the direct assistance of Kempeitai "strong arm*' men— have received short shrift from the Singapore Rent Board. Cases before the Board revealed business partnerships between "occupation" tenants and Japs.288 words
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Article108 1946-08-20 1 HONGKONG, Tues. AN appeal for a peaceful solution of the Kuomintang-Commu-nist conflict and a call to "our American friends" to take a stand of unbaised justice,, is made by General Tsai Ting-kai, former Kuomintang general and hero of the first Shanghai Battle m 1932, when he108 words
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Article79 1946-08-20 1 MORE than $6,000 m caah was stolen m two armed robberies m Singapore last night. A gang of seven Chinese, two armed with p stols, robbed a Chinese family living near the Bth mile, Changi Road, and got away w-tto $3,957 m cash. The robbers79 words
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Article15 1946-08-20 1 Gen. Smuts, South African Prime Mln'ster, arrived m Paris by air yesterday15 words
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Article200 1946-08-20 1 Free Press Special Correspondent NOW m jail m Singapore is a Paratrooper who was to have been among the accused m the mass court martial of Paratroopers of the 13th (Lancashire) Batallion which re sumed today at Kluang. He is Private C. Walker, *****364, whcr200 words
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Article45 1946-08-20 1 A telephone caller warned the British Embassy yesterday that the Embassy would be blown up "m ten minutes" as a protest against the British Palestine policy, says Reuter from Washington. At the end of 10 minutes no explosion had occurred.45 words
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Article, Illustration14 1946-08-20 1 MOLOTOV SPEAKS IN PARIS Mr. Molotov emphasises a point while addressing the Paris Conference.14 words
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Article233 1946-08-20 1 LONDON, Mon. THE British Cabinet, resigned to handling the Palestine issue alone, will meet on Wednesday to discuss the thorny question m the light of President Truman's statement that the United States would not participate immediately m the Palestine federalization proposals. An official British source saidReuter; A.P. - 233 words
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Article211 1946-08-20 1 A woman's voice was heard for the first time m discussions at the Paris Conference yesterday. It was that of Dr. Gertrude Sekaninova. dark attractive member of the Czechoslovak delegation, who is representing her country on the. Finnish Political and Territorial Committee. She spoke m support ofReuter - 211 words
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Article36 1946-08-20 1 The India Office is not to proceed with the appointment of "war s-rvice" candidates to the Indian Civil Service, the Indian Political Service and the Indian Police, says AP. from Delhi.36 words
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Article44 1946-08-20 1 The Agriculture Department announced that the Netherlands East Incies has agreed to seL itexportable surplus copra to the Un.ted States or to foreign counts which have been allocated supplies by the Internat onal emergency Food Council, says A. P. from Washington.44 words
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Article32 1946-08-20 1 It is predicted that the pepper shortage m the United Ftates. which started early m the war. may last for three or Tour years, says UP from New York.32 words
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Article201 1946-08-20 1 Free Press Reporter KLUANG, Tuesday. "^S an officer are you satisfied with the conditions under whicii the men were living," asked the defending officer. Cant. Ryley of a witness when the court martia trial of 262 Paratroopers on a mutiny charge was resumed this mornin eat201 words
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Article398 1946-08-20 1 CALCUTTA, Monday. AS the worst rioting m the history of Calcutta subsided after four days of murder, pillage and unspeakable atrocities which, some authorities said, left between 2,000 and 3,000 dead and many thousands injured, efforts for the disposal of dead bodies lying m streets followingReuter; A.P. - 398 words
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101 1946-08-20 1 PENANG. Mon. PALLING 30 feet from the balcony or his residence m Brown Road. Penang, at 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, Mr. James Murray Scoular. manager of the Ipoh branch of Boustead Co. Ltd.. sustained fatal injuries and died soon after admission to the General101 words
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Advertisement24 1946-08-20 1 ChoKt S-le-U*_i ol _T_*J--- Ni >ILV_R SILVtR ENAMIfI _L%i*-J*ca_ p. H. HENDRY jfire..er ttb aa Kstablnaed Mlli n -'H' K-P«t-.tt«_. j«, Aorta Bridge Mngaporc24 words
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FEATURE PAGE
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Article, Illustration864 1946-08-20 2 Storm Back - Storm Back b. IN 1908 a small and somewhat threadbare aeroplane was pushed out of a shed on to a flying field by its makers, two men and a woman. They looked on their new creation with great pride, for it was their864 words
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Article252 1946-08-20 2 DURING the war, a considerable amount of research and development work on Armour Piercing Shot was carried out m the Metallurgy Division of Britain's National Physical Laboratory. -here was, at the beginning of the war, no general appreciation of the physical properties necessary m Armour252 words
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Article321 1946-08-20 2 BECAUSE of the post-war town planning schemes, roads are main-page news, and the anniversary of the birth of the man who made modern road -making possible occurs m September. For it was on the 21st of that month that John Loudon Macadam was born—321 words
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Article45 1946-08-20 2 More girls m Britain are taking up hospital nursing. From the beginning of this year, 12.460 began training compared with 10,004 m the same period last year an increase oi 25 per cent. In 1945, the number of new nursing trainees was 22,841.45 words
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Article185 1946-08-20 2 A lARE operation m wh eh minute parts of the brain were removed to cure nervous spasms, has been performed with complete success twice by a braii. surgeon m Johannesburg. Only a few men can perform this new type of operation. The method was perfected185 words
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119 1946-08-20 2 H CM-IDA YS or. the* Cc_*_£ with the g ris they iff: hind will be available to _:'-> Servicemen th a tw***m*t under new War Office ral A memo hr been circular* commanding officers aui-crsst travel abroad dv.ing I?ave pfl9f for all ranks.119 words
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Advertisement103 1946-08-20 2 BALI'S FAME! EXOTIC BRILLIANCE REFLECTED IN THE DANCES OF THE ROMANTIC ISLE! BIG ATTBACTION! FRIDAY MIGHT "BALI NIGHT' AT THEGREAT WORLD CABARET Singapore* Moat Original Balineee Dancers Mias DAKHNIA and Mr. OSMAN will preeent "A MAIDEN'S DREAM" "NALINESE LOVE DANCE" •NALINESE CHARACTER NANCE" "COCK NANCE" Reeerve Your Table Early! Tel.103 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous484 1946-08-20 2 I-yourlucky-STAR Fortune forecast for people born today VOU are versatile and inte- rested in several subjects. You have physical vigor and enthusiasm which carry you along in all you undertake. You are forceful and energetically attack a new problem with thought of a quick solution. Be sure you are as484 words
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Miscellaneous182 1946-08-20 2 tine and his Royal Haw__ai_. p.m. News. 945 p.m Relay iT H 10.00 p.m. Piano Beeaal tf^ Bunning. 10.30 p rr. Dane* relay from Princes' RestuarfJ- i. p.m. News Headlinrs am c.<-ee B. B. C 5.28 p m. -5.3- P •> J 13.93 metres from 5.21 8 -19.35 P m182 words
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PICTURE PAGE
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Article, Illustration56 1946-08-20 3 s ee.ore the big fight m a Bali cock ring. a DUSK ter refreshment before (ri;> two newcomers fight it out. AST minute limber up for Mils _i._e feuow le J lm (o victory m centre picture. •-.CONDS out of the ring and then these J56 words
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585 1946-08-20 4 The Singapore Free Press TUESDAY, AUG, 20,1946. MR. Mac Donald was able to report All Quiet on the Sarawak front yesterday when he returned from his birthday trip to the former domain of the ex-WiMte Rajah Brooke. There is still a remnant of opposition to the cession of Sarawak to585 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1946-08-20 4 AFTER four war years of incredible prosperity, during which the. kings and queens of the black market rivalled the Russian grand dukes of a generation earlier m their ostentation, reckless gambling, and cynical indifference to the working, warring, uneasy world behind the Esterel mountains and beyond1,332 words
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Article76 1946-08-20 4 1. You probably know that the 1 Me'" m McCormick is Irish for "son of." How is "son of expressed m (a) Scottish <b) Russian, and (c) English? 2. What Euronean monarch crowned King m the seventeenth century had a woman's name without being legarded as m any way76 words
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Article23 1946-08-20 4 The tree o* the fiell shall yiell he- fruit, and th. fa th shall yield hei increase. Ez-kiel, 24, 27. mmaa—mmm tamMmmwJt23 words
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Article240 1946-08-20 4 r£ most powerful aeromotor m production m the world is the Ifolls-Royce "Nene" jet propulsion enginefull details of which have been Released. It has a thrust of 5.000 lbs., which is equivalent to 15.000 h.p. at 600 m.p.h.. and weighs only 1,550 lbs.240 words
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Article348 1946-08-20 4 -Our Good Noiphboiru-i^ rthe arrival of troops m Malaya, Army Signals assumed responsibilities for the maintenance and repair of all the major telephone switchborads m the country. These switchboards were m extremely poor repair, and the Army provided extra equipment and spares to enable t»em to expand348 words
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Article479 1946-08-20 4 REMOVAL MAN:.. Mr. A. E. Hagger has been awarded the British Empire Medal for his wartime work moving heavy and unusual loads by rail. His offic al title is Chief Inspector for exceptional and outer guage traffic. Whenever an awkward load appears the Southern Railway say: "Send479 words
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Article, Illustration19 1946-08-20 4 The Rolls-Royce "Nene" Jet pro million engine. It weighs 1,550 lbs. and has a thrust rating of 5,800 lbs19 words
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Advertisement11 1946-08-20 4 Established In 1916. OPTOMETRISTS AND OPTICIANS. 13, Battery Road, oingapore. 111 words
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Article378 1946-08-20 5 Free Press Reporter L lacky people-©* may be, unimkv Tommy Trinder is back again Sngaporc alter touring Java, matra and liurma— and he is keen job until it m time for him to return England a film contract, and the Jladium. B,,lll body has asked378 words
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Article199 1946-08-20 5 TAX on all Singapore entertainments will be increased from Sept. 1. The new schedule of taxes show substantial increases for all high-priced entertainments, according to a Government Gazette notification. Below is a table of the present and the proposed new rates: PRESENT RATE Entertainments duty Does199 words
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85 1946-08-20 5 130 want to open people's restaurants WITHIN two days of the an- nouncement made hy the Social Welfare Depart ment, Singapore, of the two schemes envisaged by Government to provide 50,800 cheap meals a day to the public, the Apartment has received over 130 applications for the setting np of85 words
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150 1946-08-20 5 SINGAPOREANS GET MEDALS FOR GALLANTRY BRAVERY by a Singapore jockey and a British fire officer m the teeth of the Japanese air blitzes on Singapore has been rewarded by the award to them of the Colonial Police Medal for gallantry. They are Mr. Thomas Farthing, who was a constable m150 words
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Article48 1946-08-20 5 For selling a kati of po** at $1.20 above the controlled price, Lim Ean, a pork-seller at the Joo Chiat Road market, was sent to pr son for six weeks and fined *200 or another six weeks m prison, m the Second District Court yesterday.48 words
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Article321 1946-08-20 5 Free Press Reporter PRIOR notice of the brands of cigarettes rationcard holders could expect from retailers this week has resulted m several retailers being forced to stop the issue of other types of cigarettes yesterday their customers refused to accept these brands and insisted on the321 words
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Article77 1946-08-20 5 TAKING opium against the law into the Malayan Union for resale at a profit is a very serious offence. A seller of drugs is almost as dangerous as a carrir of arm. By selling ipium you are undermining the morale of the people." Mr. Paul Storr,77 words
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Article39 1946-08-20 5 rVERY Trade Unon m Singa- pore must now be registered by Aug. 24. states an official announcement issued yesterday. Any Trade Union formed after Aug. 24, must be registered w:thin one month of its establishment.39 words
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Article177 1946-08-20 5 HUE to commence m the Sup- i V reme Court at Penang on Aug 27. is one of the biggest War Crimes trials as yet he.d m the East. Thirty-one accused will appear In court. On that date, the details of the act'vities of the Kempeitai177 words
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Article37 1946-08-20 5 Former members and fronds are mvi fp d to a talk by Mrs 01?a Mo*-ck Maso*v a memb.r of tr-e Y.WCA. Welfare Staff, on "Life on the Island of Cvnms and recent events"* on Thursday.37 words
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Article, Illustration435 1946-08-20 5 Mac Donald visits Dyaks Free Press Reporter LIVING m the "Hatfield House" of Sarawak, the largest londhouse its 90 doors make it stretch half a mile along the river bank —m the country, drinking local arrack smoking native cigarettes, squatting on the floors, talking cession,435 words
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Article103 1946-08-20 5 Opposition to cession dwindling Free Press Reporter DURING his 12-day tow of Sarawak, the GovernorGeneral, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, found that 1. Opposition to the cession of Sarawak to Britain is dwindling; 2. There is "great sadness" at the end of the Brooke rule. 3- Many originally critical or, at any103 words
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Article95 1946-08-20 5 DOLICE pair..-, un rounds on the night of July 11 m King George's Avenue where a nu/nber of robberies had been reported saw 20-year-old Lam Poh Hong wards S.ed Alwi °oa<_ and or. and a companion walking towards Syed Alwi Road and on searching then95 words
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Article401 1946-08-20 5 'SHOOT TO KILL' LAW IS IN FORCE FE "Shoot, to Kill" order has now come into effect with the publication of the Protected Places Order, 1916. promulgated under the Singapore Essential Regulations, on August 16, 1946. Under the terms of this Order, which is publ shed as a sut>r>lement to401 words
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Article129 1946-08-20 5 IN THE SINGAPORE ROADS E. MAYFLOWER. British, 110 tonsr from Muar Aug 17, destination and date of denarture unknown. PULO KIDJANO. British. 721 tons: from Batu Pahat Aug. 17. destination and date of departure unknown. KAMPAR. Dutch. 387 tons; from Tanjong Pinang Aug. IS, destination ard date of129 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-08-20 6 «> I o dm rs paus. for a moment m Regent's Park16 words
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Article202 1946-08-20 6 Ghosts in satin dance again SHADES of Regency days paced and pirouetted beneath tho chandeliers of Brighton's Royal Pavilion recently. With them danced the more sombrely clad revellers of 1946 men m black and white, women m ordinary evening gowns. Of 300 guests at the Pavilion, •with its memories of202 words
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Article41 1946-08-20 6 1. (a) Mac, (b) vltch. lei son (as m Johnson). 2. The monarch was the eccentric Christina of Sweden She was a woman, hence a feminine name was not remarkable. But she insisted on being crowned "king."' 3. Caesar.41 words
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Article, Illustration277 1946-08-20 6 AGE IS A BOGEY IN JOB HUNT THERE are signs that the "too old at 40" bogy is being revived m Britain. In spite of labour shortage m mosUfcrades and industries, employers are showing their old-time reluctance to engage men over 40. and this is swelling the unemployment totals. A277 words
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Article380 1946-08-20 6 Farms and cottages will pay £1,000,000 duties THE new Marquis of Batn, wno suc-waea June as sixth ol the line, has written to his tenants stating that because of "overwhelming" *~**f*** m "gj farms and cottages on his estates must be sold by auction. This380 words
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Article41 1946-08-20 6 Winner of the Irish professional golf championship at Clandeboye, Northern Ireland, will only get a token trophy, as the Eire Customs officials won't let the present Liclder take the genuine trophy over the border from his home m Cork.41 words
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Article21 1946-08-20 6 Trainer planes, 150 Miles Magisters. valued, with spares, at £175,000, have been ordered from Britain by Argentina.21 words
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Article66 1946-08-20 6 yiSITORS to Heston Airport re- cently were treated to an aerobatics display by an ingeni-ously-designed model plane Built and flown by Mr. Taplin of Bradford, it competed for the Bowden International Trophy contest held by the Society of model Aeronautical Engineers. A tiny clockwork "auto-pilot" operated66 words
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Article, Illustration59 1946-08-20 6 Detective, showing scanties and other undies to a woman witness at Shrewsbury Court was told by the Chief Constable: 'Let h-r have them: she knows mor: about them than you." MR WINSTON (HI R(] newest pets, a pur i bino kangaroo- tone is seen above have am the59 words
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Article236 1946-08-20 6 BEVIN LIVES NEXT TO QUEEN MARY WHEN Mr. Bevin moves into nls new official residence at No. 1. Carlton Gardens, his nextdoor ne ghbour will be Queen Mary, at Marlborough House. The houses are separated by a high wall. Mr. G. Tomlinson. Minister of* Works, *r* noun- m the ;orr_mons236 words
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126 1946-08-20 6 |\ESPITE warnings from Service welfare authorities not to come to Devon, husbands \ind relatives of 660 Australian war brides m the aircraft carrier Victorious paclied into Flymouth to find that the ship was anchored In the Sound for a day Men m uniform and126 words
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Article32 1946-08-20 6 Essential Works Order, are to be withdrawn m October from the asbestos, cement, (roofing slate section) and the whiting section of the chalk chalk lime and whiting industries m Britain.32 words
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Article, Illustration43 1946-08-20 8 i..c r, ct Tennyson* home near Freshwater Bay, m the Isle of Wicht. is to become a guest hous; for summer visitors. Tennyson first went to I've there m 1853. He bought the property out of the profits of his poem "Maud."43 words
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Article26 1946-08-20 8 Two American soldiers, for raping a Japanese girl, were sentenced to death yesterday, says UP. frcm Sapporo, Hoxkldo.26 words
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Article, Illustration448 1946-08-20 8 BRITAIN, U.S. PROTEST AT SHOOTINGS LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN and the United States have protested to Yugoslavia on the subject of incidents m the area of Ursina on July 12, and of the hostile attitude of Yugoslav troops towards Allied forces and the opening of fice without provocation against Allied troops.Reuter; A.P. - 448 words
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Article, Illustration167 1946-08-20 8 LONDON, Mon. PERSIAN Press reports quoted today by Moscow Radio said British troops, on Aug. 12, occup__d two small Iraqi towns across the river from Abadan, where the largest refineries of the Anglo-Persian Oil Company are situated. The broadcast reported that "British troops entered aReuter; A.P. - 167 words
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Article46 1946-08-20 8 Forty-two buried bombs still remain to be dealt with m the London area and 180 soldiers living under canvas on Tooting Common have the job of disposing of them, says Reuter from London. Bombs dating back ro the 1914-18 war have been unearthed.46 words
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Article23 1946-08-20 8 Franklin D. Roosevelt, America's largest aircraft-carrier, is to visit Malta from September 4 to 6. says AP. from Malta.23 words
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Article31 1946-08-20 8 Seven members of the anticommunist police force formed by the Vichy government of France during the German occupation were shot near Paris, yesterday says Reuter from Pari*.31 words
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Article218 1946-08-20 8 LONDON, Mon. PAINING a first innings lead v over Middlesex and scoring 82 for two wickets m their second innings. Yorkshire are now almost certain to carry off the County cricket championship again this year, especially as their nearest rivals, Lancashire, have had the worst of theReuter - 218 words
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Article220 1946-08-20 8 NANKING, Mon. GRAVE concern is felt for the safety of several hundred missionaries m Communist areas m south Shantung, following first hand reports that Bishop Hoowaarts of the SteyJ Mission, .three priests and seven sisters have been imprisoned and subjected to indignities. Archbishop Marius Zenin. Apos-olic DelegateReuter - 220 words
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Advertisement142 1946-08-20 6 TiT" (imm 4 Sbowt 1.30. 4. 6.30. 9.30 d. b. JUST THE MOVIE TO CHASE YOUR BLUES U It's Made For Laughter 1 THE MOST HO IVL-ARIOUS PICTURE IN YEAK Am W t 9 ha- _B _________X 4_____ I _H m m m-' *|P'' |M_L __f «J _9Mfc <si __~"<142 words
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Miscellaneous57 1946-08-20 6 JA N E Exclusive to the Singapore Free Press^ m Malaya W^ AM I SEEING TH/NGS^^ 1 HA 1 SO TWATJS HOW 1 M3^" [>^ TURN OUT; \vjjß|JHffl|Hl Sgaf OR-?- MUUOf- SOMETHINGS] f IT'S DONE '-A PHOTOGRAPH A momen the wF'^l^Sr'l \M M FALLEN OUT OF THE I SIGNED SILAS57 words
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Article, Illustration33 1946-08-20 7 HOLIDAY RACING AT EPSOM Tbe finish of the Great Metropolitan Handicap at Eosom during the Aurust Bank Holidays. Golden Horns, the winner, left, is ahead of Tony Lumkhin, second and Star Lover, third.33 words
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Article144 1946-08-20 7 AYA LEBAR RAF WIN BY 37 RUNS if Paya Lebar made their criciet debut on their newly rwc.ed ground at MacPherRe ad on Sunday by defeating 7MTBRD lo a keen match, ■Met the bowlers predomiKi. by 37 runs. le scort. d :3 S IU: 93 (Aylin, Raaisbottom. 24. Richardson, U"mm\144 words
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Article116 1946-08-20 7 PLLOWXNQ aic football fixture, far tbe Scottish League: AUG. 21 "A" DIVISION Celtic v. Hearts Falkirk v. Glasgow Rangers Hibernian v Clyde Kllnarnock v. Hamilton Acad*. Motherwell t. Aberdeen Partick Thistle v. Queen's Park St. Mlrren v. Queen o* the South Third Lanai-k v. Morton AUG. 24Reuter - 116 words
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965 1946-08-20 7 ENGLAND LOSES THREE WICKETS FOR 95 RUNS OVAL, Mon. ENGLAND made a disastrous start m reply to India's total of 331, losing three wickets for 95 runs at the close of play m the second day of Third Test at the Oval. The Indians have thus had the better ofReuter - 965 words
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Article162 1946-08-20 7 INDIA— IST. INNINGS Merchant nut oat iff BfauhU* AHrnoil M Patasdl b Edrieh ftfnwth b Edrich 8 Hasare c Cwpdn b Goto- 11 M«dl b Lanfridfe *T Hmf eas b Smith 1 Mankad b Bedser 42 Nayvda c VMuhbr^k b Beiaar 4 gob>nl not omt tf IT'iHiilhi p*- g^hbReuter - 162 words
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Article116 1946-08-20 7 LONDON, Tues. A feature of today's Victoria Club callover on the St. Leger running at Doncaster on Sept. 11 was the relapse In the betting of Lord Durham's colt White Jacket who was offered with no takers at 100-7. Croupier was the best backed horse being laid116 words
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Article33 1946-08-20 7 Free Press Reporter KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pa hard match on the T.P.C.A. ground this evening the Singapore Chinese Athletic Association drew with S?lan?cr Chinese Recreation Clu*., both .ides failing to score.33 words
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447 1946-08-20 7 BELOW are the final table, and average* m the ALFSEA Cricket Club league for the period ending Aug. 11. A new lesgue has been formed and started on Saturday. LEAGUE TABLE FOR. AGAINST Team Played Won Drawn Lost Rons. Wkts. Runs. Wkts. Pts. Alfsigl447 words
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