The Straits Times, 16 September 1946
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Title Section20 1946-09-16 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS20 words
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Article424 1946-09-16 1 Free Market Unlikely This Year LONDON, Sunday. AFFICIAL circles confirm that a decision on freeing the rubber market will probably be taken within the next two to three weeks, writes Reuter's Financial Cor respondent. It seems impossible to believe that the market can be actually freedReuter - 424 words
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Article126 1946-09-16 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON Sw«-— There is every confidence here of the early resumption of a free rub. ber market m consequence of the visit to Wr.shinjtton of a British delegation which left last night. Mr. F. D. Ascoli. the Rubber Growers' Association Chairman and Dunlop126 words
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119 1946-09-16 1 India Will Not Allow Rice To Be Diverted NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIA has no intention of agresing to the diversion of padi shipments offered by Indonesia, declared the Central Food Department spokesman here yesterday, commenting en the report that Indonesian padi was likely to be sent to other South-east AsiaReuter - 119 words
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Article119 1946-09-16 1 New Yugoslav Protest LONDON, Sun.— The Yugoslav news agency, In a report from Trieste today, said that six Yugoslav soldiers had been arrested there m an incident described as ••unprcceden.od and provocative' Atlcr a heavy explosion had occurred m the Via Toscanini oarly this morning, the American military police stoppedReuter - 119 words
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Article51 1946-09-16 1 NEW YORK, Sat —The eastern United States was threatened today by a hurricane similar to the one which devastated the area m 1944. The hunieane, which develop!ed m the Carribbean Sea, was i moving north-northeast towards I Atlanta. Georgia, at a reported speed of 100 miles an hour.UP - 51 words
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Article36 1946-09-16 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun.— Pani American World Airways, whirh is resuming its flights to Manila, has announced that flights will leave San Francisco every Monday at 8 p.m.. Pacific Standard time, until additional equipment *is available.—A p.36 words
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Article188 1946-09-16 1 BATAVIA, Sunday. DUTCH and Indonesian Republican delegations met today and laid final plans for the resumption within a week of formal negotiations towards a final Netherlands Indies settlement. An official communique described the conference as characterised by "great frankness and a most friendly atmosphere." Decisions arrived188 words
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Article121 1946-09-16 1 Jews Rounded Up After Bank Raids JERUSALEM. Sunday. PALESTINE police yesterday arrested 36 Jews after Friday's terrorist raids on banks m Jaffa and Tel Aviv, it is officially announced. Three of those rounded up were found to have gunshot wounds and four were carrying arms. After three counts it is121 words
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Article106 1946-09-16 1 NEW DELHI, Sun— Hundreds of Muslims, shouting 'Lon? Live Pakistan," cheered the Muslim League President, Mr. Jinnoh. on his arrival m New Delhi to. day for fresh talks with the Viceroy, Viscount Wavcll, on bringing the League Into India's Congress-led popular Government. Mr. Jinnah. who flew106 words
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Article55 1946-09-16 1 WASHINGTON. Sat. The State Department announced today the expected arrival m San Francisco of 17 Chinese students awarded travel and maintenance grants by the United States Government for two years' advanced study m America. The prouD will be the first contingent to arrive from among 25UP - 55 words
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Article123 1946-09-16 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. RUSSIA served notice o n the United Nations yesterday that she would not participate m any refugee plan which provided for compulsory contribations to finance the resettlement of displaced persons outside their native countries. The Soviet delegate, Mr. Nikolas Feonov, rejected the principle123 words
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Article96 1946-09-16 1 Egyptian Treaty Conference CAIRO, Icn The Egyptian Prime Minister, Ismail Sidky Pasha, head of the Egyptian delegation negotiating a revision of the 1936 Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, is conf&rilng vith Lord Stansgate, I'eacl of the British delegation, it was learned yesterday. The Egyptian delegation is maeMng this afternoon after the confer:nce. Infoimsd96 words
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Article, Illustration34 1946-09-16 1 The Hastings, Britain's largest and fastest military transport, which will soon be m service with the R.A.F., *een m flight after being officially "named" at the Hmniilcy rage Aerodrome, Radlett, Herts.34 words
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Article106 1946-09-16 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. REPORTS from 8,000 miles of United, States coastline said yesterday that the new national shipping stoppage was virtually complete. All ports were paralysed. Fulfilling their overnight strike decision, 90,000 seamen of Uij Congres? of Industrial Organisations picketed dock gates. Seamen of theReuter - 106 words
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Article122 1946-09-16 1 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sat.— The Brazilian President, Gen. Gaspar Dutra, last night signed a decree appropriating the British-owned Sao Paulo Railway Company, Ltd., one of Brazil's most important transport systems, it was stated here today. Under the decree the British stockholders will be paid £6,638.803. which IsReuter - 122 words
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262 1946-09-16 1 WALLACE SPEECH NOT APPROVED' BY TRUMAN WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Truman at a press conference yesterday withdrew his approval of the speech of the Secretary of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wallace, on Thursday. Mr. Wallace called for a break with "British imperialism" and a softer policy towards Russia. President Truman said heReuter - 262 words
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Article290 1946-09-16 1 MOLOTOV DEFENDS THE VETO PARIS, Sunday. THE Soviet Foreign Ministe: Mr. Molotov, declared yesterday tfcat efforts to repudiate the right of veto m tho United Nations Security Com. cil should be rejected "as Mi attempt to prepare a new war," and warned that "H would be dangerous to ignoro the290 words
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Article83 1946-09-16 1 MADRID, Sun.— The Barcelona police have announced that they have unearthed a Communist political organisation and arrested nine of the leaders. Styled the "Unity Party of all Spaniards m disagreement w.th the Franco Regime," the organisation sought supporters among extremist republicans, added the report. It was allegedReuter - 83 words
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Article49 1946-09-16 1 LIVERPOOL, Sun.— The world's largest cargo ship, the 21.846-ton whale factory vessel Empire Victory, has left here for the 19JG-47 Antarctic whale season, carrying a new device for hunting whales. The vessel has six infantry landing craft, to be u.~3d to tow captured whales. -Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Advertisement10 1946-09-16 1 TIGER CUB Gathering Strength I fit 1 1 W I10 words
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Advertisement13 1946-09-16 1 Latest Designs LAMBSKIN Just A r rived CHOTIRMALL'S 41, 43, High Street Singapore.13 words
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Article408 1946-09-16 2 Charge Of Aiding And Abetting Squatters jLONDON, Sunday. riVE prominent members of the Communist Party m London four men and one woman were arrested yesterday on charges m connection with the squatters' campaign. They were Edward F. Bramley, Morris Israel Rosen, Ernest Stanley Henderson, Gabriel Carritt andReuter - 408 words
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Article116 1946-09-16 2 NEW DELHI, Sat.-A communique issued today by the Government of India said that reports m Indian newspapers alleging military activity on the border north of Kashmir appeared to be based on exaggerated Persian bandit activities. The communique said: "The attention of the Raj has been drawnReuter - 116 words
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Article223 1946-09-16 2 CLIMAX IN CHINA OFFENSIVE NANKING, Sunday. rE Government offensive m the eastern Hope" rectangle has reached a climax. The newspaper Hsin Min-pao reports that the Nationalists have captured the Malanyu Pass, m the Great Wall, 15 miles northwest of isunhwa, cutting off the last escape lane for Gen. Li Yunchang's223 words
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Article118 1946-09-16 2 LONDON, Sun— The Tass agency yesterday distributed a R?d Star article accusing Emperor Hirohito of being a war criminal. Discussing the current war trials m Tokio, the Soviet Army journal said: "There are, however, Japanese war criminals who have never been deprived of their freedom and whoAP - 118 words
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Article96 1946-09-16 2 NEW YORK, Sat.—The India League of America, m its month1> organ, India Today, says m a comment on the Indian Government's moves against the South African policy: "Indians Jn South Africa are fighting back valiantly against the inhuman deprivation of their human rights. "ItReuter - 96 words
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Article20 1946-09-16 2 PARIS. Sun. The United States rilrcraft-rarrler Franklin D. Roosevelt anchored In Algiers harbour yesterday, the French News Agency reported. A.P.AP - 20 words
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Article139 1946-09-16 2 PARIS, Sun. Pull support for Gen. de Gaulle was pledged yesterday by the extreme Rightist Republican Liberty Party, m its national cci.gress. M. Andre Mutter, one of the leaders of the party, which has 35 seats m the Assembly, said: "We find ourselves m full agreementAP - 139 words
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Article213 1946-09-16 2 PARIS, Sunday. THE rebuilding of France's 2,000,000 homes which were either destroyed or damaged during the Second World War and building the kind of cities that France needs is a job that experts do not expect to see finished before the year 2000. Foremost of these experts isReuter - 213 words
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Article, Illustration40 1946-09-16 2 Lancaster bombers of No 35 (Madras) Squadron, Royal Air Force, flying: m formation above the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral as they crossed the City of London after returning from their six weeks' good.*- i'l tour of the United States,40 words
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Article379 1946-09-16 2 Fight For Power In Australia SYDNEY, Sunday. THE three principal Australian party leaders the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, the leader of the Liberal Party, Mr. Menzies, and the leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden have delivered their policy speeches, and now the candidates are going all-out for success atReuter - 379 words
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Article40 1946-09-16 2 BERLIN, Sat. "Operation Sparkler," the British and American swoop on hidden gold and precious stones, has so far netted U.S. $35,000,000 of treasure m the United States zone and a slightly higher amount m the British it was disclosed today.—ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Advertisement439 1946-09-16 2 UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY CLASSES. The object is to prepare students lor university entrance examinations Inter Aria, Law, Economics. Commercial subjects and Languages. (Mandarin U aiso taught by a graduate ol Pelplng University). Do not waste time. Compresseu knowledge and rapid courses for ttiose vho are ambitious to proceed fot higher studies.439 words
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Advertisement244 1946-09-16 2 PENICILLIN Sodium Salt (200,000 units) Supplies now available to the Medical Profession anj Registered Pharmacists possessing refrigerators. MAY BAKER LTD., P.O. Box 73 Nunes Building— Tel. 2526 Singapore. WILLIAM J. BERNARD offer BIG SISTER BRAND WHEATOLA II MI'STARD PICK.— KRIIT CAKES CRYSTALS PLUM PUDDING KSSEN( ES MIXED CUT PEEL CORDIALS244 words
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357 1946-09-16 3 RebuildingTheßalikpapan Oilfields $500 Million Plan For New Installations By Our Batavia Correspondent. BATAVIA, (By Air Mail). ACCORDING to a report by a special Aneta correspondent at Balikpapan, the Royal Dutch oil company has made an appropriation of f. 500.000.000 about $500,000,000 (Straits)— to meet expenditure connected with reconstruction work in357 words
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245 1946-09-16 3 Economic Benefits Of Vegetarianism "THF common beliel some decades ago that flesh-food was necessary for the maintenance of health, has been proved by modern scientists to be erroneous and in the light of comparative ar. atomy and physiology, man is a fruit-eater and not a meat-eat, er," said Mr. Sten245 words
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Article135 1946-09-16 3 THE balance sheet to be presented by the directors of Idris Hydraulic Tin Ltd. at the 32nd annual general meeting of the company in London on Thursday shows an excess of expenditure over income of £1.176 for the vear ending Dec. 31. 1945. Steady progress in reconstruction135 words
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Article145 1946-09-16 3 THE wedding took place at the Singapore Chinese Consulate on Saturday of Mr. Koh Han Khoon. of Singapore, and Miss Ong Leng Sim, of Kuala Lumpur. A reception was held at noon yesterday at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden, followed by a dinner at the Wing Choon145 words
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145 1946-09-16 3 Customs Stop Export Of Goods To Siam From Oar Own Correspondent ALOR STAR, Sun. J^ VIGOROUS drive against the export to Siam of goods which are already in short supply in Malaya, such as cigarettes, cloth, milk and tinned provisions has been started by the Kedah Customs Department. A large-scale145 words
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Article79 1946-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE distinction of being the first union to be registered under the Trade Union Enactment, goes to the Locomotive Enginemen's Union of the Malayan Union Railways. A certificate of registration under the Trade Union Enactment, has been issued to the Union. Members79 words
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Article701 1946-09-16 3 By A Market Correspondent THE downward trend recently apparent m world markets met a check during the week under review and the end of the period found more buyers operating m Malayan markets than for some time. Total business written durinp the week, however, was701 words
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Article25 1946-09-16 3 The present figure for cheap meals m Singapore is 28.600 per day and not per wee's as stated m Saturdays Straits Times.25 words
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Article687 1946-09-16 3 Share quotations, as at Sept. 13 according to the Malayan crarebrokers Association (Singapore were as follows. i.^ui'S i kiai n Bon Seller Alexandra Brickwork* Ords. $1.75 $2.00 Alexandra Brickwork* Prefs. 2.80 2 85 Brit Malaya rrustet Executor Co 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin Smears Ord. 23/9 25,do. Prefs.687 words
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Advertisement231 1946-09-16 3 DAY-OLD CHICKS. AmaluumaUa Hatcheiies, cl Bankstown, near Sydney, N.S.W., have completed arrangements with Qantas Airways to dispatch a limited number ol day-old chicks week y by FLYING -BOAT to Singapore Chicks available are unsexed only, ir R.1.R., While Leghorn and Black Orphlngton breeds. THEY ARE £12 PER 100, LANDED IN231 words
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Advertisement319 1946-09-16 3 uihiteruiuvs (WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO., LTD.) Tel 6907 SINGAPORE Post Box 696 NEW GOODS from BRITAIN BROWN CANVAS STEAMER TRUNKS 36", Strong Lock, Twin Clamps, 4 Battens. PRICE $30.00 each MEN'S ALL WOOL KHAKI GOLF HOSE Substandard Sizes 10" to 12" PRICE $2.95 pair MEN'S SOCK SUSPENDERS PRICE $1.95 pair FOOD319 words
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948 1946-09-16 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Sept. 16, 1946. Degrees Instead Of Diplomas "You ought to move fairly fast, or the world outside will overtake you," said Dr. Raymond Priestley, vice-chancelloi of Birmingham University, m his broadcast from Radio Malaya last week-end. Perhaps Dr. Priestley was merely being tactful m not saying948 words
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Article105 1946-09-16 4 COLOMBO, Sun.— The first shipment of Burma rice to Ceylon since the Japanese occupation is expected to arrive in Colombo before the end of this month. The quota, though only 10,000 tons, is significant in that Ceylon is once again getting her rice from Burma, which had beenUP - 105 words
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Article21 1946-09-16 4 ATHENS, Sat. An official Government communique said today that 1,000 Communists had attacked a gendarmerie post m the village oi Llvadi.21 words
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1290 1946-09-16 4 The Rev. Colin King - The Rev. Colin King By A letter to the Straits Times by an ex-internee on the sentences passed by the War Crimes Court on five members of the Japanese staff at the Changi Gaol and Sime Road internment camps those sentences being1,290 words
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314 1946-09-16 4 Fis not my intention to dwell on the personal merits or demerits of th! commUi-.ity leaders who took part in the Victory celebration at the Municipal Building on Thursday, but a leader worthy of the iame is one who stays with the people, especially314 words
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Letter205 1946-09-16 4 I MUST thank Mr. A. P. Chin for giving a much-needed prod to my conscience by his letter. I was one of the hundreds who received the hospitality of St. Anthony's Convent during the days immediately preceding the fall of Singapore Well do I remember the afternoon205 words
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Letter323 1946-09-16 4 I DID think that the stupid bickering that has been going on between the Services and civilians had at last ha' its day, but I was wrong. It has now hit me where I don't like being hit, and that is where my servants are oncerned. Laok323 words
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Letter85 1946-09-16 4 WITH reference to your article, "How Penang, was liberated a year ago today," your Chinese correspondent stated: "As the Royal Marines then marched out of the pier, dressed m their Beat, white uniforms I would like to point out that Vie Marines were m jungle-green battle dress,85 words
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Advertisement872 1946-09-16 4 HELL At Kandang Kerbau Hospital on the 14th lnst. to Molly, wife of J.J. Bell a daughter, Eleanor Jean. Both well GOH-TAN. The marriage of Ooh Khitn Choon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bay Ah Hian to Mi*s Tan Soo Kee youngest daughter of Madam t-hua Ah Lek and872 words
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Advertisement58 1946-09-16 4 OtSTER STERNA We can -service and repair these watches as far as the limited resources at our disposal permit We are very short ot tools anc spareperu. at present but hope to -estore facilities to full efficiency by the end of this year. We regret we cannot repair other makes58 words
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Advertisement118 1946-09-16 4 GRAMOPHOKE RECORD CARRYING CASE (Made m England >. f& Each cas? hold? 25 Records: 'Og/KKKmSk 1 eac h record is provided with a I separating-card. An Index is 1 fixed to the L d. Model A, |j for 25 12-inch. Records »i 3.. r .O Model K. I for '25118 words
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814 1946-09-16 5 Views On University By 40 Malayans Dr. PriestleyLeaves To Present Report |\R. R. PRIESTLEY, Vice-Chancellor of Birmingham University, left Singapore yesterday by air taking with him the written views and observations of nearly 40 leading educationists and community leaders in Singapore and the Malayan Union who replied to four specific814 words
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Article177 1946-09-16 5 Britannic Fumigated At Liverpool The following letter has been received by the Divisional Sea Transport Officer. Malaya, and forwarded by him to the Straits Times: The statement made m today's local Press to the effect that, this ship Is verminous is com. pletcly lalse and malicious. No statement to that177 words
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Article94 1946-09-16 5 A party of eight members of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers and Exporters Association left Singapore for Muntok on Saturday taking with them medicai supplies and other articles of relief for the few huniied Chinese seamen hsld up at Muntok by the Dutch authorlies. There was94 words
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Article, Illustration22 1946-09-16 5 >if, Koh Han Khoon and his bride, formerly Miss Oner I/nj Sim, photographed after their wedding m Singapore on Saturday.22 words
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303 1946-09-16 5 AFTER years of inactivity, Malayan oil palm plant- ations are resuming operations. Several however cannot operate on a large scale yet; their factories were stripped of all machinery during the Jap occupation. Before the war, 60,000 tons of red palm oil, obtained by expressing the303 words
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Article52 1946-09-16 5 Rubber crop figures for the month of August, 1946, are as follows: Alor Gajah Rubber Estate Limited 2O,0O01b. Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Limited 74.0001b Pajam Limited 132,5001b Teluk Anson Rubber Estate Limited 78,5971b. Kluang Rubber Company Limited 34,5001b. Ulu Benut Consolidated Rubber Co. Ltd. 35,5011b. Tambalak Rubber Estates52 words
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102 1946-09-16 5 .From Our Own Correspondent IPOH, Sun. DERAK will have 1,100,000 yards of textiles for distribution and already nearly half this allocation has been received. It is hoped that a first release will be made during the month. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. A. V. Aston,102 words
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Article83 1946-09-16 5 From Our Own Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Wed. IBRAHIM bin Awang Besar of 1 the Japanese Kempeitai dur. ing the occupation was convictpQ on two charges of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Mr. Ong Guan LJm and Inche Razali bin Haji Mohamed m April 194483 words
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Article272 1946-09-16 5 I Sh'ps positions m Singapore on r<aturday were: MAIN WHARF Godown 31-32: Glen Affaric, db- < barging stores. Godown 33-34-35: Britannic, awaiting embarkation of passengers for the j United Kingdom. Godown 38-39: Luxmi, embarkation of p?rsonnel. WEST WHARF Godown 1-2: Samite, discharging stores Godown 3: Klang,272 words
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Article225 1946-09-16 5 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A STATEMENT by the Communist Party of Malaya charges the Government with mistakes and infficiency in regard to constitutional matters relating to the formation of the Legislative and Executive Councils both in Singapore and the Malayan Union. The225 words
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Article74 1946-09-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. THE headquarters of tha Red Cross In Kuala Lumpur closed down in the Secretariat last week. Up to the end of March th:y gave d'rect assistance to 105,000 destitutes and distributed stores to a further 200,000. Red Cress teams in Malaya74 words
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246 1946-09-16 5 IN RAF. aircraft is assisting ft the Changi police In the search for an R.A F. abin cruiser which was stolen from tht R.A.F. y?cht club moorings at Changi between 8 and 9 pm. on Saturday. The aircraft is scoi ring the waters around246 words
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Advertisement55 1946-09-16 5 PHILA MAE IfC* O| T A PERMANENT WAVING, TINTING, MANICURING, ETC. PHONE 7420 37-39 HIGH ST. HUME PIPE (FAR EAST) L TD WE HAVE NOW RESUMED MANUFACTURE IN ALL BRANCHES. KUALA LUMPUR PENANG SINGAPORE CONCRETE PIPES CONCRETE CHANNELS CONCRETE SLABS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG TELEPHONES TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 544 1- 544255 words
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Advertisement136 1946-09-16 5 TAN SIN PEH& GO Phone 4373 11. Phillip Street Sinjcpcr^ Another Shipment OF Ist Quality Bt&jfc Coal Tar Formic A&C Galvanised S£*er*€s Galvanized W£n£*lite Weekly Price Quotation c available for Esates. Mines, Fac'orier Building Materials. £pmm9 m fa?'* •^fj^^ TOILET PREPARATIONS i livening m I'ar:-. pcrlumc and powder t^ mil136 words
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Article485 1946-09-16 6 1945 Story Now Conies To Light From Our Own Correspondent. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CIR EDWARD GENT, the Governor of the Malayan Union, will reward the rescuers of the crew of a 15-29, which crashed at kampong Istana Raja, near Rembau, Negri Sembilan, on January485 words
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Article94 1946-09-16 6 From Our Own Correspondent SEREMBAN, Saturday. THE first agri-horticultural exhibition since the liberation was held in the village ol Kuala Klawang in Jelubu district, Negri Sembilan, under the patronage of the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar, the Resident Com. missioner, Mr. W.A. Gordon Hall, and Yang Teramat Mulia, the94 words
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Article131 1946-09-16 6 Private Books In Raffles Library THOUSANDS of books found their way into the Raffles Library during the Japanese occupation. The owners include a number of government servants, some of them deceased and otheis no longer resident in the country. The Director of the Raffles Museum and Library suggests that ar-angements131 words
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Article181 1946-09-16 6 From Our Own Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. FIFTEEN thousand people gathered on the Negri Sembilan Club padang on Thursday to celebrate VictorV Day. A large part of the crowd consisted or schoolchildren. The weather, which earlier had threatened to rain, cleared suddenly and the people cheered when181 words
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Article69 1946-09-16 6 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rUR policemen and two Indian soldiers were injured fol. lowing a clash at the Odeon theatre on Thursday night. It is stated that the trouble started between I.O.R.S and tr.e management of the theatre and when the police intervened the69 words
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Letter209 1946-09-16 6 Straits Times Post-Bag I AM now convinced as to who is the real villain of the piece in Siam. On account of the scarcity of consumer goods, the inflated prices obtainable for what little is available and money flowing into the market from spending by209 words
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Letter157 1946-09-16 6 IT is beyond my comprehension why "Berok di-Hutan" seems to feel hatred for the Indonesian republican movement. Whether h» is interested or not in the movement, it is receiving the support of all right-thinking people, including tha Australian.!, the Chinese and the Indians. Does he not feel happy157 words
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Letter70 1946-09-16 6 A POSTSCRIPT to ths letter signed "Indonesian-Born Chinese." The Indonesians' claim for freedom is In accordance with Point 3 of the Atlantic Charter: "Great Britain and the United States respect the right of all peoples to choose the form of Government under which they will live, and they70 words
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Letter75 1946-09-16 6 rAT answer is there to be to the plea for back pay or bonus for the Auxiliary Services in Johore? The men of the Johore Volunteer Forces have had at least some payment, and there Is a rumour that they will be receiving more. What about75 words
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Advertisement620 1946-09-16 6 NOTICE. It Is notified for the information ol the shipping community and of the I encral public that arrivals and uepanur^s of Biitlsh Overseas Airways Corporation Qantas flying-boats at Ctngapore by night will shortly comrience. During these operations, a "f'nrp-path" consisting of a line of flareftoats laid into wind, and620 words
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Advertisement601 1946-09-16 6 MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE IN SINGAPORE— for facilities of our customers. Import Export Business of India, various lines, please communicate Import Export Syndicate, 22, Bonhnm Big. Raffles Square, Singapore. WANTED: New or secondhand cop) of "An Outline of Malayan Agriculture by D. H. Grist published by Dept. of Agriculture 1936. State price601 words
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Advertisement680 1946-09-16 6 REMINDER. NOTICE Is nereby given that tnc Trade Mark and/or Design above depleted is the exclusive property of Mr TAN BIFW KUAH trading under the style of TM.A. MUSIC HOUSE of No 61 High Street, Singapore, and that the said Trade Mark and/or Design hat been used and Is registered680 words
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Advertisement390 1946-09-16 6 For BETI'ER AND MORE LASTING PERM MAISON MODERNE Ladies Hair Dressing Salon 126. Orchard Road. (Facing Oxley Road.) KUAK CO*"* BEST FOR BATTERY SEOW KUAN CO., Dhoby Ghaut: Singapore. Phone 7187 ESTABLISMtO IN I?)V OPTOMETRISTS OPTICIANS 13. Battery Road. Singapore] for Appointments Phone 7631. When you think of:— Typewriters, Calculator,390 words
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Miscellaneous173 1946-09-16 6 RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA KEO NETWORK from hood to p.m and S.30 to 11 pm on 825 metres from nooo to 2 p.m. on 4.825 mcs/see In SI metre band and from 7.43 to 9.34 p.m. on 4.78 mcs/sec In i 'lirtri band CHINESE nooo to i.ia p.m. (news to173 words
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Miscellaneous132 1946-09-16 6 t--«: on Sundays when the afternoon te&slon opens at o p.m tnewi Deadlines 8^C pm atx" news at 30 p.m.) MALAY soon to 1 pm (new* at 12.45 pm.) ano from 6pm to 8.15 o.m (n*mt to Malay nt 7 30 Dm) TONIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS 8.30 p.m. News Headlines; 8.32 p.m.132 words
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Miscellaneous132 1946-09-16 6 Talk: 8.30 a.m. News. 8.00 p.m. Billy Cotton; 8.30 p.m. News; 8.35 p.m. London Calling; 8.40 p.m. Interlude: 8.45 p.m. Talk; 9.00 p.m. Navy Mixture; 9.30 p.m. Radio Rhythm Club; 10.00 p.m. Palm Court Orchestra; 10.30 p.m. Radio Newsreel; 10.45 p.m. London Calling; 10.50 p.m. Forces Favourites: 11.30 p.m. News;132 words
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Article1224 1946-09-16 7 Rear: Admiral G.P. Thompson - Rear: Admiral G.P. Thompson SECRETS OF THE CENSORSHIP_7 by So strict was the censorship m England during war-time that the speeches of members of Parliament had often to be deleted from Hansard. Parliament itself sat at unusual hours and many were the devices used to ensure that1,224 words
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Advertisement221 1946-09-16 7 LAST O*Y a. .h. 4 SHOWS 1.30 4 6.30 9 30 P. M, fflfli MU'itM SELZNICK INTERNATIONA! pmnHi GALA OPENING TOMORROW ANOTHER TRIUMPH FROM BRITISH STUDIOS "flf ifij <"" JCGurencS*)Hvier\} -T% by W/LUAM SHAKESP£AJ?E £iiskkSm A > ummta tunm-. tmat mwtm-. hui *»jm— ONLY A NEV^SREEL WILL PRECEDE "HENRY V"221 words
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Advertisement460 1946-09-16 7 Mansfield Co., Ltd. <loeorp*ratea id rtin«ap*re) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sailings to and from United Kingdom Alcinov* Dae from U.S.A. 16th Sept. Menelaus sails for U.K. 18th Sept. Antllorhn* Doe from U.R. !*lh Sept. Priam sails for U.K. Zftth SeDt. Atrens sails for U.K. Ist Oct. Western Australia The shortest sea460 words
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Miscellaneous636 1946-09-16 7 loss to Ea^t-West, i n that tuey had failed to reach or even approach the five-diamond contract that was almost certain to have been made. It is true thrt a double-dummy defence, involving the lead ot a ciub, won by Sout.i, with a heart return up to dummy's ace-queen, would636 words
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316 1946-09-16 8 MALAYS SCORE LONE GOAL Airmen Lose Keen Soccer OVER ten thousand soccer fans were treated to a game of thrills at Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday when the Malay Football Association scored a single-goal victory over the Combined R.A.F. With repeated short-passing taps and individual footwork moves the Malays time and316 words
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83 1946-09-16 8 South African Profits For Famous Grounds Johanesbarg, Sat. The South African Cricket Association at its annual meeting today decided to give half their profits of the Surrey and Lancashire games during the next year's tour to the Oval and Old Trafford Restoiation Funds. It was also dead, ed to appointReuter - 83 words
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Article717 1946-09-16 8 Only Two Teams With Full Points LONDON, Sun. THOUGH the English season is only a fortnight uld only two teams— First Dlvisioners Manchester United and Doncaster Rovers m the Northern section of. the Third Division— maintain 100 per cent, records. Middlesborough and Blackpool dropW'l thfil first points of the seasonReuter - 717 words
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Article285 1946-09-16 8 NEW YORK. Sat. THE United States won the DavU Cup inter-zone final at Forest Hills here by beating Sweden In the doubles today for the decisive 3—o3 0 lead. The winners will meet Australia m the challenge round next December at Melbourne. In today's matchReuter - 285 words
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Article99 1946-09-16 8 (Prom Our Own Correspondent) Ipoh, Sat. The Perak Rugby Football Club held its annual general meeting this evening and the question of the resumption of the Malaya Cup competitions was brought up and it was decided the matter be referred to the Malayan Rugby Football Assoc. The Election99 words
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Article257 1946-09-16 8 a^WO fine batting performances 50 by Gerry Clarke for the Recs and 47 br Eu Cheow Chye for the S.CJI.C. were features of yesterday's padang match which the Recs won by four wicketa. Scores: S.C.B.C. Khee Ong Lee b Schubert 7. Gan Kee Tian b Schubert 6.257 words
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Article512 1946-09-16 8 Sela ngorßace Res ults Saturday's races at Kuala Lumpur resulted: BIG SWRF.P The draw on the H\g Sweep. l otal pool 5276.210. resulted: *****5 1 1 7r.<m 2 *****4 S Starters: *****. *****. *****4 DOUBLE TOTES Rare* three and five. 542 on each of 47 i'rke's: rare* "-even and eight,512 words
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Article213 1946-09-16 8 "TJOME and Home" cricket match at A1 the S.C.C. yesterday resulted m an easy win for A.C. Orowder's XI over W.K. Jagger's team. H.B. Noon scored a fast 64 for the winners. Scores were: W.K. JAGGER'S XI H.J. Tinker b Healy S LA. Smeaton c Noon213 words
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Article373 1946-09-16 8 ALFSEA C A. 1 A LFSEA sprang a big surprise yesterday when meeting the Chinese Athletes at Tanglin they ran out winners by a comfortable margin of five goals to one m a football match yesterday. The Athletes' only goal came from Boulton, who, m trying to373 words
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Article60 1946-09-16 8 A team to represent the Singapore Indiana Junior soccer XI against ihe Chinese Athletic Juniors at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Wednesday will be selected from the following: Sithambaram, S. R. S. Naldu (Capt.), Kayombu, Ramasamy. A. Rahlm, Sattar, Oovindasamy, Suppiah, Samad, Marlmuthu, Jean Pierre, K. Bala, Ismail.60 words
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