The Straits Times, 26 September 1946
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Title Section20 1946-09-26 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHED OVER A CENTURY EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article270 1946-09-26 1 14 Passengers Killed On Way To Singapore HONG KONG, Wednesday. IT is reliably learned, but not yet confirmed, that the 1 passengers killed when an RAF Dakota crashed a lew moments after taking off from Kaitak airfield for Singapore today included the well-known American270 words
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161 1946-09-26 1 Bangkok, Wednesday. AN incomplete report of an outbreak on the border of Siam and Malaya was revealed today m an announcement by the Ministry of Communications m Bangkok that a convoy of British troops was ambushed on the Yala-Betong road by Chinese guerrillas from161 words
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Article40 1946-09-26 1 JERUSALEM, Wed.— The Inner Zionist Council today decid1 £d that under present circumt stances the Jewish Agency should not accept 'the British 1 Government's invitation to at1 tend the London Conference on Palestine.— A. P.40 words
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Article, Illustration432 1946-09-26 1 LONDON, Wednesday. MARSHAL Stalin's statement decrying the danger of a new war monopolises comment m British newspapers, which with one accord see m it fresh i of peace. The Times says both provide a timely and much-needed recall tc sanity and moderation m international relations. ReferringReuter - 432 words
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Article170 1946-09-26 1 London, Wednesday. •THE Greek and British Gov1 ernments today characterised the fighting m the mountains of Northern Greece as civil war, and a Foreign Office statement indicated that British troops might enter I he I fighting "m the last resort." The Governments indicated the grave view taken170 words
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183 1946-09-26 1 Plans For New Legislative Council RECOMMENDATIONS made by a committee appointed to consider the reconstitution of the Singapore Legislative Council were published m Singapore yesterday. The committee recommended that there should be 11 unofficial members of the Legislative Council—two nominated by the Governor, three elected by the Chambers of Commerce183 words
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Article37 1946-09-26 1 LONDON. Wed— lt is rcliiihlv understood that the British Clilllf at may shortly announce tho restorati n of the free rubber market m London. with the re-start at the end of October. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article104 1946-09-26 1 NEW YORK. Wed— The Russian resolution demanding statements on the strength ana location of armed forces or all United Nations m p mber states m non-enemy territories was defeated by soven votes to two at last night's meeting of the Security Council. Mahmoud Bey .Fawzi. thf EgyptianReuter - 104 words
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275 1946-09-26 1 GOVERNOR AT TALKS ON CRIME IN SINGAPORE A CONFERENCE took place m Government House on Tuesday between the (Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, the Commissioner of Fouiger, and other Government officials, at *nicn measures to combat the general stale of lawlessness Wer The l conf(frcnce, it is understood, recognised the urgent275 words
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Article46 1946-09-26 1 AMSTERDAM, Wtd.— The 24 hour sirike which broke out Amsterdam yesterday, as a pro test against the sending of Dutcl troops to the Netherlands Eas Indies ended this morning whei transoort, public service harbou and factory workers returned t 1 work Reute rReuter - 46 words
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Article206 1946-09-26 1 Increased Prices For Tin INCREASED sclliiiß and buying prices for tin. annouiucd by the Ministry of Supply, were officially noiili-d m Singapore last night. The selling price of Straits tin for export will be raised on r..nd from Sept. 26, 1946. from £351 to C 372 per ton rx work?206 words
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Article31 1946-09-26 1 LONDON. Mon The Indian cricketers, who wrre to have left by boat on Saturday, are not now leaving until Tuesday, Oct. I, as their ship, the Burma, has been delayed. -Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article166 1946-09-26 1 SPEEDING UP RICE FROM SIAM From Our Own Correspondent Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday. THE movement of rice from Siam to Malaya should be accelerated during the next few weeks, following talks opening here on Moiiday tx:tween Malayan railway officials and three representatives of the Siamese railways. The principal subject of discussion166 words
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Article85 1946-09-26 1 IT was confirmed in Singapore 1 yesterday that two battalion.' of troops from Malaya had been earmarked to proceed to Burma should the military situation there require it. According to an official at ALJ5.E.A. Headquarters, in an area which embrace^ all tne countries of South-East As»a,85 words
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Advertisement96 1946-09-26 1 Required by EVER YBOD Y m every HOME "NUVITA" Tonic Embrocation, Liver. Kidney I Bladder Pills. Sole Importers: PACIFIC TRSDERS LUXURY- in y£*\ The luxury of U. )Y Goya's perfect perfumes. \p 'in\THEß'—cpcnair TTJ^ inspiration. COYA cB B^ y.tvvf/.v lively, C.M Ik spring-like. 'STUDIO' jj£ ||i crisp, sophisticated, intriguing, Created96 words
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Article, Illustration272 1946-09-26 2 Nanking Reaction To Soviet Charges rsnw iukk, Wednesday. THE Chinese United Nations delegate, Mr. C. L. Hsia, has indicated he will challenge Russian charges m the Security Council that the presence of United States troops m Ch j na is a potential threat to worldReuter - 272 words
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168 1946-09-26 2 Secretary For Burma Sees Karen Mission LONDON, Tuesday. AS R.A.F. Dakotas are dropping rice to the starving Karens m Burma, an unofficial goodwill mission from the Karens was received by the Secretary of State for Burma this morning. Lord Pethick-Lawrcnce welcomed the mission and m turn thanked the Karen peopleReuter - 168 words
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Article133 1946-09-26 2 WASHINGTON, Tues.— The recent United States shipping strike cost India 110,000 tons or urgently needed grain. Total grain allocated for shipment to Tn ?ia during September was only little more than twice that quantity, 224,000 tons. Congestion at United States ports proved less serious thanReuter - 133 words
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Article100 1946-09-26 2 BUENOS AIRES, Tues After a three days' standstill, IndoArgentine trade negotiations, resumed yesterday, are being continued today, when It is expected an agreement may be reached. In that event Diwan Chaman Lai, head of the Indian delegation, may leave for Montreal tomorrow, leaving some members ofReuter - 100 words
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Article127 1946-09-26 2 SYDNEY, Tues.-The principles of Australian foreign policy were outlined by the Australian Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Evatt, m a speech m Sydney. Dr. Evatt said the most important was unswerving support for the United Nations Organisation and its Charter, but he pointed out that theReuter - 127 words
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Article131 1946-09-26 2 51 -DAY DEATH TRIP TO MACAO HONG KONG. Wed.— After ftl days m the China Sea m two open Junks, when 17 died, over 500 refugees have reached the tiny Portuguese Colony of Macao They are some of the 17,500 Formosans taken by the Japanese early m the Pacific warReuter - 131 words
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Article66 1946-09-26 2 LONDON, Tues.— Laden with cigarette lighters, gifts for his bodyguard, 11-year-old King Feisal of Iraq left England by sea yesterday for Baghdad. King Feisal arrived m the United Kingdom In time for the Victory celebrations on June 10 and was to have attended school mAP - 66 words
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Article223 1946-09-26 2 NANKING, Wednesday. NEGOTIATIONS to end 11 China's civil strife remain suspended, a Communist spokesman Mr. Wang Pingnan, said, until there are clear assurances of peace from the Government. Chou En-lal, chief Communist negotiator, who walked out on the talks recently, is still m Shanghai. He will remain223 words
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367 1946-09-26 2 TOKIO, Wednesday. TERMANY told Japan flatly m September, 1940, that v she did not want Japan to fight the United States but only to keep America busy while the Reich was battling England, a secret document disclosed before the war crimes tribunal to-day.367 words
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105 1946-09-26 2 Sex Attacks Alleged In Murder Trial LONDON, Wednesday. rOLLE George Cleverly Heath went on trial yesterday on charges of the mutilation and killing of a movie extra, Margery Gardner, one of two women he i? accused of murdering m what the Crown described as "appalling" sexual attacks. The handsome 29-year-old105 words
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Article86 1946-09-26 2 SAIGON, Wed-Viet Mann supporters of the Annamfte Republic of Viet Nam cancelled an all-ouf military attack against French-held Saigon, scheduled for Sept. 23. according to reliable Annamite sources The attack was called off by vy f" Blnh commander of the Viet Minh army m South86 words
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Article124 1946-09-26 2 NANKING, Wed— A Foreign Office spokesman announced today that the Executive Yuan is sending Mr. T. T. Li, former Chinese minister to Cuba, as a special envoy with the rank o. ambassador to the Netherlands East Indies, to "comfort Chinese nationals who suffered damages and124 words
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Advertisement569 1946-09-26 2 MALAYAN UNION. STATE OF JOHORE. TENDERS will be received at the oflice of the Senior Executive Engineer, P.W.D., District Office, Johore Bahru. up to noon of the 3rd October. 1916 K> notation of the following: Quarters m Johore Bahru: (i) No. 11 Jalan Scudai. til) Nos 74 75 Jalan Scudai.569 words
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Advertisement91 1946-09-26 2 HUNG HOP CHEST CO. Man tr fact n rers of Best Carved Camphorwood Chest Orders promptly executed. Address:— 91, Laichikok Road. Kowloon, Hongkong. The SINGAPORE FREE PRESS has the largest nett sale cf any afternoon newspaper published in Malaya Nett Sales Exceed 11,500 copies per issueThe Singapore Free Press is91 words
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Article2861 1946-09-26 3 Wide Franchise Recommended ByCommittee A BROAD-BASED franchise with the vote extending to all British subjects irrespective of sex and with the right to vote m no way conditional on a person's private means or standard of literacy has been recommended for the election of six unofficial2,861 words
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Article63 1946-09-26 3 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. SEVENTY Chinese associations m Selangor have decided to send a joint telegram to President Truman refuting the claims made by Mr. Tan Kah Kee, the well-known Singapore Chinese leader. Chinese public bodies m Selangor have decided to take63 words
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273 1946-09-26 3 From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rVHE War Department Civilian 1 StnfT Association has been formed m Kuala irnnVMt with Major-General R. H. Arkwright. G.0.C.-in-C. Mala, a, as pan on. At a meeting of the association held m the Town Hall yesterday273 words
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Article496 1946-09-26 3 P. O. Commodore Is Ex-Malayan CAPTAIN D. M. Stuart, who is well known to many thousands of pre-war passengers in the United Kingdom, India, Ceylon, the Far East and Australia, has been appointed Commodore of the P. O. Fleet on the retirement of Captain J. A. Smith, p TJ Tji496 words
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Advertisement121 1946-09-26 3 BRITISH FILMS MAKE THE GRADE 'BLITHE SPIRIT romps away with flying colours. Although these are times to talk of eabbkgCfl and kinss, much ir expected »l the forthcoming Eagle-Lion film "BUtkt Spirit" which is the picture M wiil r.-:,.rmber, that hit the oM U.S.A. i:ke a brainstorm with iiutsrc m121 words
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Advertisement424 1946-09-26 3 HUSTON MARINE ENGINES 12 available for delivery m SIX MONTHS Direct enquiries to: UNITED ENGINEERS LTD. SI NC APOOE PEN AMC I POH MALACCA SEREM BAN ALSO THE FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. L T I KUALA LUMPUR FOR SALE ELECTRIC LIGHT POWER PLANT comprising: Two (2) x 750 K.W. British-Thomson Houston424 words
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Article40 1946-09-26 4 JEYARAJ Mr. 4c Mrs. C. Jeyaraj of 171, Bukit Timah Rd., Spore thank all their friends relatives who attended their wedding and those who sent them congratulatory messages 3z presents They regret their Inability to express their thanks individually.40 words
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999 1946-09-26 4 The Straits Times Singapore, Thurs. Sept. 26, 1946. Whom The Lord Chasteneth Changi Gaol and Sime Road have figured largely m Malayan conversation m the last few days, and it has surprised those who were m the free world during the occupation to learn that most of those who were999 words
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Article75 1946-09-26 4 l ARGE quantities of railway equipment, including locomotives, coaches, rails and sleepers, ordered by the Communications Ministry are expected to arrive m China m the near future. Railway sleepers m particular are urgently needed by all the principal railways. It is estimated that more than 300,000 sleepersReuter - 75 words
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Article15 1946-09-26 4 Nearly 500 records by Hitler were found among the gramov':one archives recently discovered15 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1946-09-26 4 JOHN WEEKLEY - JOHN WEEKLEY By THE Straits Times leader "Sime Road and Belsen," followed by several letters from fel-low-internees, prompts me to record facts that were either incompletely stated or overlooked by the writers, so that impartial readers can be placed m a better position1,066 words
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368 1946-09-26 4 Tis all very well for you to 1 write m your editorial "Why not ask the Army?" and to make suggestions (very practical and apparently simple to implement) as to how some of our Service men might assist us to overcome the lawlessness now so rampant368 words
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Letter154 1946-09-26 4 DURING the last few days comments by your readers have appeared m your papers regarding racketeering by conductors of the Traction Company. As stated by one of your cor- respondents, this is being operated on a much larger scale than before the strike. This one of the evil154 words
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Letter213 1946-09-26 4 WHEN will people m Malaya realise that the food situation m England is ap palling compared with what it is m Singapore? My recollections of rations (I have been two months away from the United Kingdom) are as follows ME4T. About l 2 lb. per person per213 words
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Advertisement823 1946-09-26 4 INNES-KER— At Nelson Hospital W.mbledon, on 24th September, 1946, to Enid (nee Cuthbert) wife of W. M. Iiines-Ker a son Robert. SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED IMMEDIATELY for Local Vessels British Masters and Certified Diesel Engineers (any nationality). Apply Box No 284, S. T. WANTED: Capable, well experienced S-.itr.man for foreign goods.823 words
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Advertisement59 1946-09-26 4 5 Things Money Cannot Buy 1. A baby's smile. 2. Youth, when It is gone. 3. The love of a gfxxl woman. 4. Entrance into heaven. and last but most Important 5. SIGHT WHEN RUINED Guard your Eyes. Whenever they feel uncomfortable whether you wear glasses or not, have them59 words
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Advertisement105 1946-09-26 4 iJrisker, fresher teeth-cleaning with a Wisdom rIS is the Wisdom Toothurush. Its anchored Nylon \\SS tufts give your teeth a brisker f clean. Your teeth arc really \lllJff cleaner, your mouth feels fresher, MM after the lively touch of Jml Wisdom. No wonder Wisdoms £lwl are m such demand. //////'rill105 words
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321 1946-09-26 5 Better Terms Of Service For Singapore Police No Promotion Bar For Asiatics A SPECIAL committee by the Singapore Government to review the salary scale and conditions of service of Asiatic police officers and the police rank and file m Singapore has extended its work to planning how the Force can321 words
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Article213 1946-09-26 5 Malayan Port Inquiry Completed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MALAYAN rubber and tin circles are considerably Interested '.n the visit to the capital of the Malayan Union of an expert on port facilities and working capacity, Mr. H. A. Short, who, after making an extensive tour of all ports, has now leftReuter - 213 words
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Article48 1946-09-26 5 For what was described by the prosecutor, as an unprovoked and brutal assault, a seaman. John Larkin (23) of the Ascanius was sentenced to six weeks' im prisonment for causing hart to the second steward, F.G. Russell, while the ship was m the Bay of Bengal.48 words
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Article194 1946-09-26 5 In Singapore Today CINGAPORE women who have been denied the use of French perfumery for more than six years will welcome the news that a shipment of nearly 50 tons of the choicest perfumes and cosmetics from Paris has arrived m Singapore. The ship which brought this194 words
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Article31 1946-09-26 5 A number of local-born Chinese have made inquiries at the office of the Singapore Chinese ConsulGeneral for admission to the Chinese Naval Academy m I linking, states the Nanyang Siang Pau.31 words
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161 1946-09-26 5 Man Blames "Cabaret Acquaintance" DEFERENCE to a cabaret ac11 quaintance whom he called Soldier Joe' who had made "improper suggestions of being allowed to store military poods m his house, was made by Fred SSt^te!SSr RPOre Magistrate s Tay was making his deience against a charge of wrongful pssession of161 words
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Article79 1946-09-26 5 THE household staff of 1/11 Governor-General Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, numbers 30, and includes 12 drivers, each of whom receives a salary by the Government of $45 a month. The Governor-General has 'etc household staffs m Penang and Singapore, and m each case there Ls a79 words
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130 1946-09-26 5 Food Control Clerk Gets Nine Months CHUA Yew Boon, a clerk m the Food Control Department, was sentenced to nine months imprisonment yesterday on each of three charges of corruptly accepting money from people who went to have their ration cards renewed. The sentences are to run concurrently. Mr. Tan130 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-09-26 5 .-a lrunt.li, who takes a leading part m the C.S.E. allServices show, "Stardust," m the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, next week.21 words
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Article56 1946-09-26 5 By Our Chinese Correspondent Pis understood that the employees of the Singapore bakeries through their union have again made a demand for a high cost of living allowance of $3 and $2 a day for bakers and other employees, respectively. Employers, it is understood, will hold56 words
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Article306 1946-09-26 5 P.C. ON BRIBERY CHARGE rE story of how a trap was set for a policeman who was said to have demanded money was told to Mr. Tan Thoon LJp at the Special District Court yesterday when a police constable, Mohamed Lanl bin Bujong appeared on a trc of corruptly attempting306 words
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Article121 1946-09-26 5 Singapore Police Shoot Gunman AN armed robber was wounded and captured while three others escaped when shots were exchanged between Singapore gunmen and a police radio patrol party In Havelock Road, last night. The robbers entered a shop at about 7.15 p.m. and held up the nmates. A little later121 words
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Article501 1946-09-26 5 MR. Justice Worley has been appointed to be a Commissioner to inquire into the whole question of payments to Singapore volunteers and members of the Civil Defence Services. This was disclosed by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, when a deputation from the War Prisoners (Singapore) A*s*ciatio»501 words
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Article323 1946-09-26 5 RECENT criticism of the action of Mr. Tan Kah Kee m despatching cables to President Truman, General George Marshal] and Dr. Leighton Stuart, brought forth a reply from Mr. Tan yesterday. In a long exposition of the aims and objects oi China Relief Fund323 words
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Article44 1946-09-26 5 A storekeepar. Francis Tan was rentenced to one day's simple imprisonment and a fine of $200 or a furrier two months im-prisonr-.ent m the Fourth Police Court yesterday, for stealing a motor-car spare part from a military depot m Bukit Timah Road.44 words
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218 1946-09-26 5 Two Dead In Car Crash: Capt. Charged I 1 member of the Women Voluntary Service yesterday told a Singapore Magistrate how a Jeep and a taxi collided at f 11% mile Woodlands Road July 25, when a British enant and an 1.0. R. were The Judge, Mr. T. T. H218 words
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Article51 1946-09-26 5 In a razor duel yesterday morning at about nine o'clock, two Chinese barbers inflicted heavy gashes on each other one on the loin, and the other 1 en the head near the South- crn Hotel. New Bridge Koud Both were taken to hospital .a a military51 words
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Advertisement84 1946-09-26 5 Sincere Apologies to our numerous PATRONS gone back DISAPPOINTED as our new CARPETS could not be Brought from Harbour Board as announced due to Truck-Drivers' Strike. NOW ON DISPLAY m Beautiful designs, plain and embossed, excellent quality all sizes. WASSIAMULL'S (CARPET DEPARTMENT) Singapore 'Phone 3454 'Phone 6208 KODAK LIMITED ANNOUNCES84 words
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Advertisement125 1946-09-26 5 THERE IS MO BETTER MDIO THAN MUIfrHY ISf THE STATION MASTER We have been chosen a3 the»r Agents m this country and we are proud to introduce these famous British Sets to you. You will be pleasantly surprised at their natural tone and their reliability. And distant stations are just125 words
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Article353 1946-09-26 6 Co-operation Director Asks Public To Assist From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JOINT action to curb the black market was urged by Mr. R. Boyd, Director of Co-operation, Malayan Union, m the course of a speech at the annual general meeting of the Midlands Urban353 words
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Article98 1946-09-26 6 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Mon. A Malay constable. Tamby bin Rashld, who went hunting m an estate at Bukit Mertajam and had climbed up a tree to wait for his prey, met with a tragic death over the week-end when he was accidentally shot by98 words
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Article208 1946-09-26 6 Straits Tines Post- Bag ALL persons wanting to return to India from Malaya have to apply for permits. Some have been waVing for permits for the la^ six weeks. In Siam, also, Indians had to apply for permits, by filling up prir.ted forms, which were208 words
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140 1946-09-26 6 vrom Our Own Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. AT a meeting of the Negri Sembilan Estate Asiatic Staffs Association held on Sunday at the Vivekanada Hall it was decided to register the association as a trade union. Mr. G. K. Kathiravelu, who presided at the meeting,140 words
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Article85 1946-09-26 6 From Our Own Correspondent Malacca, Wednesday. THE Senior Food Inspector, Mr. Ong Kirn Seng, Malacca, was the victim of an assault yesterday. He was sent to a restaurant m Bunga Raya road with an order to freeze 16 bags of wheat flour allegedly found by food inspectors85 words
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76 1946-09-26 6 From Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Tuesday. A LTHOUGH several trade unions m Penang are almost ready for registration none has so far been registered, Mr. K. Raddick, Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Malayan b^ion, indicated m a statement to i>e press today. Mr. Raddick added76 words
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Advertisement826 1946-09-26 6 SALE BY TENDER. TIIK BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL HOARD (MALAYA) Invites Tenders for the purchase of Uie following lots at THE ORDNANCE DEPOT. BATU. near KUALA LUMPUR. Lot 1 6,000 Shovels, large and small (Some without handles) Lot 2 5.500 Spades. Mammootle* and Pick Axes (Some with handles) Lot 3 12826 words
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Advertisement843 1946-09-26 6 SALE BY TENDER. The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following, particulars of which are as follows: Lot 1— comprising 4 small Rolling Machines lying at 6 Ridley Park. Lot 2 comprising a number of pieces of Japanese machinery mostly scrap lying at 6 Ridley843 words
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Advertisement677 1946-09-26 6 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOOD A STATUTOHY GRANT PROPERTIES To be hold at THE SALEROOM OF MESSRS. CHEONG KOON SENG CO. LTD., No. It Chulia Street. ON WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1946, AT 2 30 P.M. Lot 1. 99 years' leasehold land situate at North Bridge Road, (formerly the site of677 words
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Advertisement381 1946-09-26 6 FAMOUS A. V. M. PRODUCT EAGLE B R A J O Rubber Coagulating a Sole Distributing \gents: CHIDA FRANCIS <Sc CO., H.M. Army Contractor* A Shiprhandlers. 113-A Cecil Street; Singapore. Tel. 3952 We have the Goods now You nav c no longer u» wait but drop m and %cc for381 words
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Miscellaneous645 1946-09-26 6 At match-point duplicate a questionable than the double itvulnerable pair should be ex- self, since it is difficult to see tremely chary about doubling what other action West could non-vulnerable opponents. Con- have taken, soundly). Easts sider this typical case: club length indicated that there South, dealer would not be645 words
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591 1946-09-26 7 Around The Markets LONDON, Tuesday. rHAOS m Malaya's rubber market, "where the new output is becoming virtually unsaleable/ is referred to by the London Times to-day. The newspaper says that the true causes are difficult to ascertain m London, and adds that something591 words
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Article297 1946-09-26 7 OMALL business took place v m the Singapore rubber market yesterday afternoon at 45 cents. These are the first transactions since last Friday when the same price fivo cents below the official rate was paid. The slight revival of interest is attributed locally to an optimistic297 words
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Article119 1946-09-26 7 8 YEARS 'CAT' FOR ROBBERY From Our Own Correspondent Ipoh, Wed. IN the Perak Assizes Mr. Justice Evans sentenced three persons to eight years' rigorous imprisonment and ten strokes o* the "cat"' each on a charge of having committed gang robbery m May this year. The accused, who gave addresses119 words
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Article262 1946-09-26 7 From Our Own Correspondent ALOR STAR, Tues. THE second post-war Assizes, Kedah, ended today with several cases involving mainly robbery and carrying of arms being brought to book. On one occasion Mr. Justice Moor maintained that it was of paramount importance that cases should be brought262 words
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Article55 1946-09-26 7 From Our Own Correspondent SEGAMAT, Wed. 4 People's Restaurant for Sega- riat wil. be opened by the Resident Commissioner, Johore. on Monday, Sept. 30. The restaurant will provide cheap meals at 35 cents and also tea c coffee with milk for ten cents. It will be55 words
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Article320 1946-09-26 7 SHIPS positions m Singapore yesterday were: •MAIN WHARF Godown 31: Klang, loadng stores for Penang. Godown 31-32: Samana, discharging stores. Also loading stores for Batavia. Godown 33-34: Alcinous. discharging 6tores Godown 36; Atreus. loading stores. WEST WHARF stores. Berths 1200 hrs. on arrival. Ascanius, leaves berth320 words
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Advertisement230 1946-09-26 7 ENTERTAINMENTS g^\ A rr\ XJ A ~yLT U a.m 2.00, 4.15, 6.30 A 9.30 »jn. Vy J\ 1 XT A PHONE 3400 SHOWING TO -DAY! STORY OF A WOMAN ONE DAY A SAINTLY ARISTOCRATIC WIFE AND THE NEXT A GIPSY MISTRESS! Phyllis Calvert Stewart Granger Patricia Roc "MADONNA of the230 words
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Advertisement496 1946-09-26 7 American President Lines, Ltd. NtW TOHR vta Bombay and Mediterranean Port* LOI'IS McHEN'RY HOWE* In Port PRESIDENT POLK Doe to \rrlre Sept. 38 MARINE LEOPARD* Doe to Arrive Oct. 6 •Freight only For PreigM xnd Passengers appl> AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES Onion Bldg.. Pels: 6TM 675? WATERMAN LINE U.S. ATLANTIC COAST496 words
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Advertisement301 1946-09-26 7 Mansfield Co., Ltd. i lncorporate*! m sintapoin BLUt KUNNEL LINK Sailings to and from Jnited Kingdom! Antilorhus Due from DJL 27th sept, Priam sails for U.K. 30th Sr.,|. Atrrus «aiL< for U.K Ist O.r 4lrlnous sails for U.K. tith Oct. Western Australia Cne sbortfwt rout* v <hr cheapest raU Single301 words
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Miscellaneous165 1946-09-26 7 RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MALAYA RED NETWORK from noon to 2 p.m and 6.30 to 11 pjn. on 22 •> metres from noon to 2 p.m. on 4.825 mcf/s:c. in 61 metre band and from 7.45 to 9.30 p.m. on 4.7S mcs/sec In 61 metre band. CHINESE noon to 1.14 pm165 words
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Miscellaneous135 1946-09-26 7 ENGLISH 1 ojn to t ojd (new* it 1.30 pja.) ano tf.lb jjh 10 II om r in Sunday* when the afternoon ipssIod open* *t a pjn <new« neao«.ies 8 8C pm anC news at '30 o r.i MALAY aoon to 1 pjn (uew» ai ii46 pjn.) anc from 8135 words
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Miscellaneous138 1946-09-26 7 SEPT. 26 7.30 a.m. Radio Newsreel; 7.45 am Letter from London; 8.00 a.m Cathedrals and their organs; 8.15 ajn. Current events; 8.30 a.m. News. 7.30 p.m. Music Hall; 8.30 pjn. News; 8.35 p.tm. London Calling; 8.40 pjn. Interlude; 8.45 pjn. Home Survey; 9-00 p.m. 8wing time; 9.30 p.m. Scottish variety138 words
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251 1946-09-26 8 SINGAPORE Customs scored an .easy .victory over the Johore Customs m a soccer match at the Jalan Besax stadium, yesterday, by five goals to one. The match which was played m aid of the Singapore Customs Club Rehabilitation fund was watched by a fair crowd.251 words
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Article200 1946-09-26 8 A close'.y contested game of cricket was played at Gough Field between the Devonshire Rrgt. and Changi Airfield. The airmen were beaten by four wick-ts. the Devons thus avenging their previous defeat. The scores were: CHANG I AIRFIELD Bates b Carty 21 Elphick run out 2 Marsh c200 words
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Article188 1946-09-26 8 R. A. F. Paya Lebar beat the Rocklites by 67 runs at cricket at the R. A. F. ground on Sunday. Scores were: RAF. (PAYA LEBAR) Rnmsbottom c. D. Swyny b. J. Galistan 7? Rrothwell l.b.w. b. Edwards 37 Aylin b. L'dv/ards 9 Bell b. Dharmaraj188 words
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Article37 1946-09-26 8 In a third round tie m the Army elimination contest for the S.A.F.A. Victory Cup cormetitirr 177 C.R.E. Works beat 100 CMP. four-two after a hard and thrilling game at Buona Vista on Monday.37 words
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Article105 1946-09-26 8 The following have been selected to represent the "Rocklites" at Cricket against the Royal Air Force (Tengah) on Sunday at 11.00 am at Tengah Transport will leave No: 14. Lorong "M". Telok Kurau at 9.15 ajn. V.V. Sundnim, P. Swyny, D. Swyny, M. Swyny, S. Mosber^en. A. Lim,105 words
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Article46 1946-09-26 8 The following will represent the McNalr Cricket Club against the Raton* Cricket Club m a match on the McNair ground on Sunday at 2 30 p.m. S. Perera. L. P?rera. R. Pawn Siba. Tarama, Jundoo, L. Verges?. G. Vergcse, Appolo, Balla, Felix, Reserve: Noel.46 words
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Article, Illustration105 1946-09-26 8 PNEST Toshack, New South Wales left-arm bowler, who will possibly be Australia's frontline of attack m the forthcoming Tests against England. Toshack took 35 wickets m first class cricket m Australia last season for an average of 18 runs. He was a member of the Australian team105 words
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Article41 1946-09-26 8 OAKLAND, Wed. STAR Misamis of Manila, a wartime Filipino guerilla captain, will meet a former world's featherweight boxing champion, Jackie Wilson of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, m a ten-round bout at Oakland on Wednesday night. They are lightweights.— A.P.AP - 41 words
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Article144 1946-09-26 8 At a meeting H was decided to resuscitate the BaU Bports Chib which, during the pre-war period, was Tery active and popular among the employees. The following were elected office bearers for ths current year. Patrons: Mr. A. J. Jugas, Mr. V Kos: President: Mr. A. Mlzia;144 words
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Article167 1946-09-26 8 In a keenly contested friendly badminton match played at Telok Kurau on Sunday last, the New Life Badminton Party defraUt.! the Orion Badminton Party by lour games to three. Results (New Life B.P. players mentioned first) are as follows: SINGLES:— Koh Beng Swee lost to William167 words
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Article284 1946-09-26 8 LONDON, Tuesday. PI. LOWING his prominent display m the St. Leger when he was second to Airborne, Murren was installed favourite for the Cesarewitch at the first callover on the event running on Oct. 16 over two and a quarter miles. Offers of 100-7 were soonReuter - 284 words
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Article140 1946-09-26 8 I LONDON. Wed. IUHEN the Indian cricket team, which has b;en touring Britain, leaves for Bombay on October 2, each player will carry with him a brand new radio set. At a reception, on Tuesday, m London, an electric company presented each oi them, 14AP - 140 words
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Article38 1946-09-26 8 LOS ANGELES. Wed. rHE Wimbledon champion, Yvon Petra, on Tuesday won a 6-3. 6-2 victory over Tom Falkenburg, of Los tngeles, m a second-round singles natch of the Pacific Southwest Tenlis tournament. A.P.AP - 38 words
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Article22 1946-09-26 8 London, Tues. *CCRINGTON Stanley beat Car- lisle United four-three m the third division f north) of the English Football League to-day. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article47 1946-09-26 8 M.C.C. TOUR OPENS ON OCT. 2 FREMANTLE, Tues. THE M.C.C. cricket tourists will start their Australian programme with a twoday match at Xortham. starting Oct. 2 against Northam and other districts. Th? next game will be a one day game against Freman tie on Oct. 7. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article126 1946-09-26 8 Sydney (By Air Mail). TWELVE Australian racehorses, owned by Alec Hi«gins, former well known Indian owner and trainer, will be submitted foT sale at Newmarket, Randwick. on Oct. 11 Higgins' licence was revoked because of drug allegations, and he has sued the Royal Western India126 words
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Article89 1946-09-26 8 ASCOT, lues. IT is expected that five Trench horses will oppose the English Derby and St. Leger win»itr Airborne, for the King George V Stakes for three-year-olds over two miles here next month, including the French St. Leger winner, Souvrrain. The French Derby winner. PrinceReuter - 89 words
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