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Title Section19 1946-09-29 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES THE LEADING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER fs MALAYA No. 583. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1946. PRICE 10 CENTS19 words
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Article403 1946-09-29 1 Strong criticism by Press I LONDON, Sat. DRITISH newspapers of all shades of political opinion condemn the sentences passed by the Kluang -court martial on 213 men of the 13th Parachute Kept, accused of mutiny in Malaya. The British papers agree that mutiny is a grave offenceReuter - 403 words
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Article98 1946-09-29 1 Australian Labour Holds Seats SYDNEY. Sat. ■I votes In the A general J B. Cbifleyj Labour Government would be returned. After 90 minutes' countas no clear sign that Labour Member of Parliament was bein<j unseated. The Liberal and Country Party eed to win 13 seats ibour to controi the House98 words
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Article52 1946-09-29 1 ATHENS. .Sat KINc; QBOROI II received a tumultous welcome upon his return to Athens after five years 1 Arriving from England. red alone four-mile rout;* from F re cabinet, in silk top and I the King who Fbc Kin?. normally stern, smiled ired back to hi.52 words
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Article91 1946-09-29 1 BOMBAY. Sat. NINTEEN were killed and approximately 80 others injured during communal disturbances in Agra, Calcutta and Bcmbay. In the Taj Mahal city of Agra. 13 were kill?d and 50 injured in a Hir.du-Muolim riot touched off by the stoning of a Hindu religious91 words
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Article18 1946-09-29 1 The Chinese Ministry of Education has awarded scholarships to 10 American war veterans who served in China*— A.P.AP - 18 words
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Article65 1946-09-29 1 Alexandria, Sat. THE Egyptian Cabinet resigned 1 today, after Ismail Sid«v Pasha, the Prime Minister, had handed Egypts reply to the latest British proposals for the revision of the 1936 AngloEgyptian treaty to Lord Stansfrate, head of the British revision t delegation and Sir Ronald lan Campbell,Reuter - 65 words
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38 1946-09-29 1 Sunday Times Reporter London. Sat. WHEN Parliament reassembles on Oct. 8, Capt. L. D. Gammans is to put down a question asking for details on the progress of discussions on the Malayan constitution.38 words
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Article301 1946-09-29 1 Sunday Times Reporter CUGGESTIONS for the modernization of Malayan ports are likely to b* the main feature of the report which is to be made to the Colonial Office by Mr. EL A. Short, deputy traffic manager of the Southern Railway, who left for Britain301 words
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Article, Illustration151 1946-09-29 1 THE Straits Times group of newspapers has arranged for special coverage of the Test Matches between England and Australia. \V.M. Wood full, forn'ei Australian Test captain, is to describe the bie games by cable for The Straits Time; and The Sun day Times. Wtodful holds a151 words
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Article336 1946-09-29 1 BATAVIA, Sat. SUTAN Sjahrir, at a press conference said the basic Indonesian demand in the forthcoming negotiations with the Dutch would be de facto recognition of the Republican Government's authority over Java and Sumatra, with a stipulation that discussions lav b^- held on the question of336 words
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Article, Illustration56 1946-09-29 1 WAAF NOW A PIN-UP GIRL A l~rge and sudden increase has occurred in the mail of Leading-Aircraftswoman Pesgy Burkett of the Women s Auxiliary Air Fore?. 21 -year-old pay accounts clerk at the Royal Air Force establishment, I'xbritfge, Middlesex, who was photographed in connection with an Air Ministry search for56 words
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Article144 1946-09-29 1 BELGRADE, Sat. MARSHAL Tito today announced that Roman Catholic Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac will go on trial for his h°e on Monday at Zagreb, when the treason trial of 18 attar Croatian Nationalists, including 12 priests and monks, resumes after an interruption to decide whe~:ier Stepinac was144 words
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105 1946-09-29 1 Inquiry into £8,000,000 flotation SYDNEY. S.il TWO members of Scotland Yard's newest department the Anti-Fraud Squad have arrived in Australia to investirate an aHe»ed eomnanv flotation involving 1 8,000.000. Thov immediately started maDpiri" out ril«ns for their tour, which will include innuiries in many goldflelds towns. Inspector Daws said thatAP - 105 words
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Article152 1946-09-29 1 INDIAN TALKS WITH SOVIET LONDON, Bat RELIABLE sources M day that Pandit Nehru s interim Government is tiating with Soviet Ru.'.-ia tor a friendly alliance, which would start with a How of foodstuffs from the Union to India. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon. representative of the Nehru Government, last weekUP - 152 words
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118 1946-09-29 1 MOSCOW. Sa\ I'HE Foreign M'nistiy tICI disclosed that Ru^s'a h^asked Turkey to enter int.) direct unilateral discussions on control of the Dard°"el!p* Under the Soviet propo^ 1 MC& a two-pover meeting would precede any formal conference involving other nations signatory to the present nin?-powcr118 words
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Article116 1946-09-29 1 ROCHESTER. KEN I Sat WPECKAGE. believed to tx- Llu: r of Capt Geoffrey de Havilland's Jet-propelled experimental "flying wing, 1 which exploded on a trial flight at dusk last night, was uncovered by th«» t'de this rpr,-nin«r The remains were half Duried in the soft blackReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration61 1946-09-29 1 «.n tht- *itr of D tk*i*y Ipjll, in an historic part of .11 hi.ildt-rs arr it work on a demonstra'.ion inoi<-l of a tuo-stm> '•unt type pre-faliricaled madr of aluminium and Thf bwwe, 'ibirh t»k.s ap--1 v '^een four and '•>iir> to put up. has two rooms and a kit*61 words
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Advertisement129 1946-09-29 1 RADIOS KfEUUAT RADIO G IZ2-f24 OfiCJUfiD fiO. 7EUPUOHI 4566 -S/Af&AMfNl ALA LUMPUR PKNAN<; FIRST POST-WAR SHIPMENT ARRIVED! Soft Toys A Art Dolls tf^^ CHAD VALLEY CO.. LTD., ■•flj .jj[ RIBMINGHAM ->ZL Smart and Attractive Looking "1 r "**^^O* l^^^S Charminif and Di-s-.-j The Child has not had a Real Toy129 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1946-09-29 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS u\ .mi. I on the t Sinchildren's or* ical it- schools is \Yilli:u ion Department* unbounuing tnthuvben by th" ilrani oy an at en::s. taught Himself Piano II i P ,<nizer of d 1 ''"unci! or bt the lat- Sir1,440 words
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Miscellaneous362 1946-09-29 2 i K^^S^f^^^nS ii^f^^T^B^i gH^^Br^B^^^^y^^Ll g^^B^^vSffi^^^B>^^«M^^^9sH RADIO MALAYA 8 15 pm Pri»?ramme summary; 810i835 p.m. London Calling: 8.40 p m Z\ *r* pm interlude' 830 pm. New* London CaUlng; 8.45 p.m. T'.-.nis :'or Singapore Headline): 8.32 pm. Music for every, j Letters; 900 p.m. Calling all sportsmen. body; 930 pm. News;362 words
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Article, Illustration16 1946-09-29 3 ir and Mr* Kol.eit (lark, aft.r the.- weddin? at the Prwhytrrian hurrh. Singapore, yesterday.16 words
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Article177 1946-09-29 3 Engineer Weds Nurse BJding took place at th? Singapore Presbyterian rday of Mr. Rcbert ad Mi&s Mary A. urn Th 1 brid' o is an entatt with Wiillam Jacks rt. is the son of the late Mr J Cl.uk. 01 Stirlinga! Hn i :\rk. while the :e. a mi: r177 words
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Article49 1946-09-29 3 CALCUTTA, Sat CHINESE National A liner hit a stray bulfaio un the runway as it was aboui. from an aerodrome :.ere for Shanghai. rt but the plane -^cond encounter airlineri and st raying Calcutia c: ttlc in a Three weeks earlier anplane hit in with raft.-49 words
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Article44 1946-09-29 3 Ci KONG. Sat «THF burial service for the vieI tims of the Dakota disaster place i ng. Loral repr I of thr victims and the ><■ of the Comnikr- >nrr of K'tfanutung and md of t i Ofllce will form a pro-44 words
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Article284 1946-09-29 3 Round-world service again Sunday Times Reporter THERE were no tourists on board the American President Lines luxury liner President Polk, which arrived in Singapore yesterday to re-start the company's round-the-world service. Many cabins were occupied by wives of Americans stationed overseas who had beei. separated284 words
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Article109 1946-09-29 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sat TIERCE fighting broke out on Friday at the gates of t'ae Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio as workers entering the lot for a late shift attempted to run oast a line of pickets. Nearly two hundred ptCMM were in the melee which it too* the police half an109 words
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Article78 1946-09-29 3 LONDON, Sat. THE War Office announced that the lower age limit of 30 years iur short service engagements has been abolished and that men under the age of 40 with not less than two years service since September. 1939 may now rejoin lor three orReuter - 78 words
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Article180 1946-09-29 3 Sunday Times Reporter. WITH the arrival of another food ship Hit French freighter Gialong— today with a shipment ol 2,500 ton 3 of /ice from Saigon, Singapore's rice imports during the week now total 4.662 tons. of the 'food ships" toput into port during the week180 words
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Article145 1946-09-29 3 Mannequins go on 'water wagon' LONDON, Sat. MOKF. than a hundred of Britain's most beautiful and graceful manneouuis have promised to "remain on the water uaeon"' until after WednesJay They are the "iris who on that date take part in the midi.i -ht fasb on parade at U»c Mhirt Hall,145 words
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Article141 1946-09-29 3 ALDERSHOT. Sat. CENTENCES on ten men conw c^r/^d in the February; mutiny at Aldcrshot detention barracks, when part of *he build- set on lire, in what wos then described as the "worst revolt in 'Glasshouse' history.' have now been announced. The •entences were: Dvr. T. Alien. rA b rReuter - 141 words
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Article90 1946-09-29 3 lONDON, Sat. PGHT monthly housing reports issued today as White Papers j tha. during August accom- I modation was provided In Great nn for 19.4G7 families by new: buildings. repair of habitable houses and requisitioning and conversion. The July figure aas 14.516. T mporary housesReuter - 90 words
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Article147 1946-09-29 3 Up to time of goirg to Dres full Home Soccer results had not been received, owirg to bat radio reception \sicn villa 5 Bolton W 1 riu li i 2 Dc:by C 1 Afield 1 Liverpool 2 Manchester Utd 5 »reston N E 1 Sheffield U. 2 Sunderland147 words
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Article23 1946-09-29 3 LONDON, Sat. IN the International scceer 1 match at Belfast, England b"at Ireland by seven goals to i»o.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article289 1946-09-29 3 Lake Success, Sat. CCIENTISTS of the United NaJ tions Atomic Energy Comj rr'-ssion hay? declared that effective control of atomic energy, which the world is seeking to harness for peace, is possible on the basis of available scientific facts The finding was made public vhen the United289 words
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Article, Illustration57 1946-09-29 3 Aboard the President Polk yes terday were (left to right) Mrs. Valeric Tomashevsky, who is tr avelling to Addis Ababa, Mrs. Winifred Krafft. d sli led for Colombo, Mrs. Aniree Russell, who is proceeding to Marseilles and Miss Helen Ni hoH. nbo is Calcutta-bound to take up57 words
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Article116 1946-09-29 3 LONDON, Sat. WIVES and children of British occupation troops will soon be on their way to Japan. The first contingent iron India and Britain is expected to arrive by the end of November. Meanwhil», women will be recruited in Britain for service in canteens, clubsReuter - 116 words
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Article180 1946-09-29 3 Approval of newTin price Sunday Times Correspondent LONDON. Sat. THE Times considers that there are frw fauiifind with the new tin pttOM which, it says. Mi good from a long-term point of view both for producers and MMMMTI The major complaint is that the jump in the price largely strikes180 words
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Article67 1946-09-29 3 Suva, < Fiji > Sat IN spite of continuing 'qua< Polynesians of volcano-bla ed Niualoou are determined to remfl'n in their ante r a! horn the Fiji Timos reports. Niuafocu was heavily damned by a set earthquake a week ago— A. P. Stromboli. 3.040-frct rol the Lipari67 words
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Advertisement63 1946-09-29 3 THF New Zealand Insurance COMPANY. LIMITED XfORATLO IN NEW ZEALAND ESTABLISHED 1859. SINGAPORE BRANCH OFFICE Ist FLOOR HONCKONC BANK CHAMBERS BRANCH MANA N. M. LEVIEN MANA.tH F)R SOUTH EAST ASIA A. D. ANDERSON PRINCIPAL ACiENTS THROUGHOUT MhLAYA HARPER GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. my Guaiai. Motor V. hirV hWP Fire Persof?) Arcldcr63 words
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Advertisement150 1946-09-29 3 MALAYA STRAITS TIMES n x 'Look what IVe got Idu Maurier again I Wjfrmm Mb u Good work, Johnny. 4 j M Notv for a real smoke W*? YouVe been patient a long time. Here's your reward dv Maurier are hack. Remember how r k. they umml to delight you150 words
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Article685 1946-09-29 4 Air mail letter from HOB CILMORE nnu minor the Syd- ;ormibject. A' i an ire the m< > an itee of a decent tM verge of tef mir._ .c cerof life nee would break wn. eventually submc; But that le to i o r685 words
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Article, Illustration43 1946-09-29 4 The slit skirt shown in this black evening Rov.n is on- of thr features of the latest Australian fashion shows. li:c new swimsuits are desr,ne.l for maximum sun-tan exposure. This one of cct'on and rayon is described as a "Scamp" style.43 words
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Article763 1946-09-29 4 THESE dayg pioneering on a rubber e.-tate miles away from anywhere is a difficult job. but one with a future, as I fee! sure the work we are doing will one day show gtx.d results. When '■tray people do find us, some by acciden' others763 words
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Article553 1946-09-29 4 RANGOON'S DEEP WAR SCARS BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDED MALAYAN groupers ought to go and have a 1< ok at I angoon some time. Malaya has a rice shortege, high prices, black market, itrtet gun battles and no houses and all the other little woes that fill the correspondence columns, but553 words
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Article404 1946-09-29 4 This pen-picture of >H Molotov, Russia's Foreign Minister, is by Wilson Braadbent. Daily Mail Diplomatic Torres, pondent. MR. MOLOTOV i< a person of great importance at moment. He has sometimes the trim appearance of a Guardee. with his stubborn jaw and his *reving moustache. Stubbornness is but one404 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-29 4 TWO KILLED IN HOUSE COILAPSE w whole bal di.ig a t» I »nli a ti ooy. was due to ths ag- of I TO EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO THE WOODWORK BY "W!!ITE ANTS I xtr*ct from Ihr "WMfetj < hina Mail" 1 Aurbm »th I»*»>' THISCOULDNT HAVE HAPPENED HAD "ATLAS A"159 words
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Advertisement149 1946-09-29 4 ii.au, »<S> /Blue (Gillette) \^L^^f^ mr 9'^ fn ;<:! rr a\l world declare thai the keener, X-^^" liarder edgci of a Blue jHINj J^" Gillette BUJe lest longer S J#% ~^^m£ and ensure the extra shaves J "/T\ "V"" 4 >" f jr^yj f l at money 1 Mat* A149 words
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Article435 1946-09-29 5 London plans Sunday Time* Correspondent LONDON Saturday. rIE extension of its membership to the people of Malaya, Malays. Chinese and Indians, and the expansion of its activities to cover all aspects of Malayan affairs political, cultural, educational, and social are among the matters which will engage435 words
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Article175 1946-09-29 5 A PLEA FOR THE RHINO Sunday Tinv-s (w respondent A PLEA lor last -minute protection of the nearly extinct pygmy rhinoceros of Borneo is put forward in The Times by Major Tom Harrisson, whose interest in an 1 •dgo df Eorneo fauna II will-known. He believes all the rhinoceros in175 words
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Article74 1946-09-29 5 THE curiosity of two Malays who picked up what looked like tin containers floating in the sea nca r th- Sultan Shoal— Pulau Sekfra area cost them their lives when the containers turned out to be Japanese booby traps which exploded when th^y wera handled74 words
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Article188 1946-09-29 5 When it Relieved His Chronic Backache. Thi.s man suffered for si* ny i»t>i.s with chronic backache One day. his tta i bottle of Kr Uieic: "For MW sue nirvith;. my ha band had chronic taika-h". never free from c!--y He tr.-t. many thing? until188 words
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Article110 1946-09-29 5 Sunday Times Reporter IT is coating the War r iiiu 1 Depai.nient %oQ a day. plis th? '■Oot of i ny electricity used, to use ho Vic^O'ia M-morial Hall as a court. That is the charge fixed bs' Urn Municipality who have aL*j110 words
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Article210 1946-09-29 5 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat APENANG schoolmistress will play Scarlett O'Hara, a Chinese reporter will take the part of Rhett Butler, and Chinese University graduates and local schoolgirls and boys "Oil comprise the cast of nearly 100 in an ambitious Manda n production of210 words
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Article149 1946-09-29 5 Woman in case of gang robbery Sunday Times Correspondent IPCH. Sat. A 27- YEAR-OLD woman, Cheau Phan Keow appeared before the Batu Gajah magistrate a f f w drys ago when a preliminary inquiry wa.s held into a caso of gang robbery and abduction al- ieg, d to have taken149 words
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Article139 1946-09-29 5 Dutch give medicines to Chinese IHKEE tons of medical supplies for the population at Basan Si Api-Api >aye been presented to the Chinese Con-sul-General. Dr. Wu Paak Shinr. by the Consul-General for the Netherlands. Mr M. F Vißcvcno, en behalf of the Netherlands Indirs Government. The supplies were ori?inall> loaded139 words
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Article57 1946-09-29 5 A SENTENCE of three montns imprisonment was imposed on ninei,een-year-O/d Tan Ah Kau yesterday for the theft of 50 yards of cloth from the Harbour Board. Tail, who admitted nrevious convictions, told tho Third Police Magistrate that it was o:'y ten flays sir57 words
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Article48 1946-09-29 5 The death of Mr. J. Stone, former Singapore Municipal Treasurer, occurred in England on Thursday, according to a cable received yesterday. Mr. Stone, who had been with the Municipality for 23 years, had indicated his decision to retire following his release from internment in Singapore.48 words
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Article, Illustration62 1946-09-29 5 The oppressive atmosphere of the Sydney courtroom, where he is on trial on a treason charge, is forgotten by Major Charles Cousens as he rnjoys a picnic lunch with Mrs. Cousens during the luncheon adjournment. Ma .ior Cousens, who was with the A I.F. Bth Division in Malaya,62 words
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Article270 1946-09-29 5 Sunday Times Reporter rE possibility of opening up Government shops on a scale sufiicit nZLf large to be of benefit to the people of Singapore was very remote. Mr. J. Hamer, the Singapr, v Food Controller, tcld me ye* terday. Mr. Hamer. said that li theory270 words
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Article328 1946-09-29 5 Sunday Times Correspondent IPOII. Sal AT today's meeting of the Perak Chinese Mmm- tion, the Honorary Secretary, Mr. Woo Ka Lim, moved a recommendation to the Government to remove the ban on the movement of rice from the rice-growing districts to tbt towns and mining areas,328 words
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Article137 1946-09-29 5 Cloth theft from train alleged Sunday Times Con-respondent SEGAMAT. Bftt THE alleged pilferage from a r way truck running bo: Singapore and Kua'a Lumpur, of textiles valued at $8034. thr prooerty of a Selangor merchant had its sequel in the Reeamat Court when s^ven men wen produced before Ch^ Ilrunn137 words
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Article53 1946-09-29 5 Sunday Times Coivespondent TAIPING. Sat THE important Chin r se relißi festival of Kew On* Eah being observed in Taiping this year on the same srand Kftli be f nre th^ war Thr» temple 5n Coronation I'oad Taiping is the centre for devote-s from the nelgtobovrtni53 words
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Advertisement31 1946-09-29 5 NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SS. 'DEEDANK' from South Afr rail Ports will b'rth alongside OoiMMH 38 39 on Sunday morning. Conslkiipps should apDlv to Bcu^rad A Ltd.. Union Building for r>liv»ry Ordirs.31 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-29 5 EVERY WEEKi THERE JS I SOMETHING NEWi LADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOES I Small selert .on— Assorted Styles British Prices from SI.VOO la NiS..">o j FURNISHING BROCADES I Self Colours in Brown, Qmi ami Dttp Mom 45" wide Price S r >.. r io yard I COTY TOILET PRODUCTS I Powder.--, Eau133 words
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Miscellaneous11 1946-09-29 5 SINGAPORE TIDE Ur-hu.it i 1?47 p.m Height 9 ft. 1 in.11 words
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533 1946-09-29 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES SINGAPORE, SEPT. 29, 1946. Let's Have Some Action AT long last, it is clear that the Singapore Government is to tackle in earnest th.^ problem of the rehabilitation of the Colony's poiir.i> force, which virtually disintegrated during the Japa ■iese occupation and now, n depleted form, is533 words
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Article, Illustration2003 1946-09-29 6 Capt. Liddell Hart - Capt. Liddell Hart JJJJJ 2255 TSSSSSSSSSmmSSmmSSSmIimmmm!^^ The Sunday Times publishes today the second report by Capt. Liddell Hart, world famous military historian, on his interviews with Hitler's leading generals, in which they reveal for the first time the reasons for the crushing German defeat2,003 words
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Advertisement528 1946-09-29 6 Mi- mam mMmt w mm '»<<•<! *> bM Seac Onn. rMM son < f It St Mr* J Lee Ah Mun and MM iarla I.im eldest daughter of Hfe Irs Urn Joo Sen* <»-*-!M«>. JUNIOR Shorthand Typtot ana tw unlor or apprentice cterfe. male □hancter references essential Bo Sunday Times.528 words
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Advertisement36 1946-09-29 6 m f w To protect you from fraud a Sent 15 affixed to all packets ol Post-war BOH and riGER TEA Distributors M \KI 1 K GILFILLAN CO. LTD. With Branches throughout Malaya ■OH PLANTATIONS LTDL36 words
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Advertisement24 1946-09-29 6 TIGER CUB Gathering Strength mmi 1 *m/ I n. 1 /^r^^^mr^im^k Ww it' If// 1 L*- 1 M v 111 1^ /k. V*TfW E24 words
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Article, Illustration60 1946-09-29 7 f. I ..n.ir. 1 Harden, who h.«v ias( celebrated li i. rtJida>. had his face in <>M. r that he mi?rf to enable hifi to vakc part in World 1 1 H .»s horn in fivo his last being •ntisli lan 'ins on Sk ilj V unr60 words
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291 1946-09-29 7 2 1 PenangKempei sentencedto death Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Sat. IN a tense, dramatic atmosphere, and before a large gathervhieta included fashionably-dressed women of. all the Penang War Crimes Court, after retiring •0 rninut- I 21 death MSfetaOM 20 by hanging, g at th« conclusion today of the montho| 35291 words
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Article64 1946-09-29 7 P repatriation ship with 1.400 officers. and British other "d from Kure. Hong d Btofrnpore. left Singa- ening for the nnel embarking Singapore numbered 64, comttaf nine officers. on-» warrant cfncfr, 53 British other ranks and MTTtee woman. Personnel from Hong Kong and Kwre were 15764 words
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Article28 1946-09-29 7 THE Bard of the 2nd Bn, The Lincolnshire Rep ment »s .'> piay on the lawn at Raffles Hoi" 1 .his evening at 8.30 o'clock.28 words
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Article605 1946-09-29 7 But "trying hardest" to move out Sunday Times Reporter ON Tuesday the Army in Singapore will still be occupying about 200 civilian buildings; by Nov. 1, that figure will be cut to about 100; by Dec. 1, the figure should be about 50. These figures include605 words
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Article42 1946-09-29 7 MUSIC for Everybody" maices its second public appearance tonight. From tomorrow, it -will be broadcast fortnightly f r om the Victoria Hall. The s»vll-kno\vn pianist Miss Carr.c'.'ta Lawless, by permission of the CCE. will take part in tonight* pro- rainm?.42 words
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Article46 1946-09-29 7 A o]-y;ar od AiiLl^-Indian sa. Ur George O. Doer wa> yesterday in a Singapore Police n urt eh&rged with dessrtir.g h\s ibtp the Samara. Deer claimed trial la the charge and wu: -rnntrd bail of *250. The case was urned t n Sept. 30.46 words
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Article30 1946-09-29 7 The 1.000 odd members of the kshaw Tricycle Union of Kuala Lumpur, by foregoing their w ages for a day and a night, colI?ct3d $7,101.83 for the Malayan Welfare Fund.30 words
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Article, Illustration47 1946-09-29 7 W earer of the smart uniform is a 8.0.A.C. air hostess. Hers is a tailor-made dark blue barathen uniform with brass buttons and sold braids, topped by a blue tooue. II is intended to adapt this uniform for all the female staff of the 8.0.A.C.47 words
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Article176 1946-09-29 7 Sunday Times Reporter. THE De'jartment of Social Welfare will be opening up three more People's Restaurants where :i5-cent meals wiii be sold to Harbour Board workers, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Secretary of the Department, told me yesterday. The restaurantwill open on Oct. 1. and176 words
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Article105 1946-09-29 7 Sunday Times Correspondent TAIPING, Sat. rE three months' old strike o! 200 dredge workers at the Larut Tin. fields of the Kamuniine Tin Dredging C'cmrany wa~ settled following talks between Mersrs. C. S. Kneebone and Bruce, the mine representatives, and the President of the Taipint105 words
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Article152 1946-09-29 7 MOVE TO STOP RAIL THEFTS Sunday Times Reporter. AN attempt to curb the activities of petty pilferers and th" rrore wily but daring goods h.ers operating both on the railway platform and in the station yards is behind the new ruling that only persons with platform tickets wili 'je allowed152 words
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Article52 1946-09-29 7 JOHN KENNETH BARKE't. aged 22. of a tank transport company, stationed in Kat jng. wis sentenced to 12 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. T. T. Russell in the Second District Court yesterday for attempting to commit criminal breach of trus* in respect of bales of militaw clothing valut52 words
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Article78 1946-09-29 7 THE Police telephone exchange number is V!!1 (ten lines) Bl'T in r»n emergency when Police assistance is required, a telephone call should be made direct to the Radio Control Room number 3777 or 3778. When it is desired to contact a particular officer, the rallei should78 words
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Article117 1946-09-29 7 Suuday Times Reporter TO encourage poultry rearing as part of tht Grow More Food drive, importers ar? busy arrangn« fcr shipments of Australian poultry which tire in great demand in Singapore. Amen? the 4,500 tons of Auotra han foodstuffs which arrived by the Chanda. the British117 words
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Article317 1946-09-29 7 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. rERE are many women who are anxious to participate in the important work of rehabilitation and social development in Malayr. but whose services have not been guided to fields where they could be of the most use With this in view,317 words
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Article245 1946-09-29 7 Sunday Times Reporter. SINGAPORE'S two colleges. King Edward VII College of 0 Medicine and Raffles College, will be functioning together again when Raffles College is reopened within the next fortnight after a lapse of four and a half years. The College of Medicine, where those245 words
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170 1946-09-29 7 RASC driver convicted commended EDWARD McGrellis, an R.A.S.C driver, was sentenced to nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Paul Storr in the First District Court yesterday Mr. Storr remarked that he could not. believe the story McGrellis had told the court, but comm r ndcd McGrellis fo r helping a170 words
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Advertisement109 1946-09-29 7 FO* YOUR LIBRARY *n T ars Laaghter Yuung- I ■hmiii And After Strsbolgi 5.70 The Cathedral Hii-h WalpoJe I.M On. Kin: k Tang^-e 7 50 < hurr ■ill The Making Of Hero rd 30 I incoln Murdered mil m i ..mr sun i paaaag on ■»rp Annrs'.ry Va'hrl! 6 30109 words
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Advertisement282 1946-09-29 7 Latest Shipments Received roblnsons Turkish Hand Towels— 30 x 22' Four for $5.00 Cotton Interlock Singlets No Slee\t Sizes 32, 34 40 only each |S.?S Green Orill Shorts Service Surplus Sizes 36, 38, 42 Wui-t each 54..0 Children's Pedal Motor cars large size ST .">.().» Spaldings Golf Clubs Cabin Trunks282 words
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Article454 1946-09-29 8 Whiz Quiz THK name Man and i l3 1 equivalents, derivatives and diminutives Marie. Maria, Marion, Marian, Mariam, May, Mac, Marya, etc.. is borne by more women than any other: everybody should know a number of Marys. Today's Whiz Quii tests how well you know them. Score 5 for each454 words
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Miscellaneous581 1946-09-29 8 I H.WE pouii. d out that opening Lids of one, two, and three notrurr.p show resperuw.y approximately lour, nve and six honour tricks. The responding hand having b^en given this valuable information should be prepared to act wh. never his hand contains fome positive values for he. far more than581 words
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Miscellaneous780 1946-09-29 8 THiS WEEK FOR YOU —What the Stars Foretell CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) By giving assistance to another, you may actually forward your own Interests more than you had a-tici-pated. There may be official implications in same change in your work, which may send yon on a Journe>. AQUARIUS (Jan. 21780 words
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Miscellaneous218 1946-09-29 8 BY STELLA CANCER (June 23-Julj 23) If looking for employment, some happy, ac Rental meeting may bring you exactly what you want. Tact and calm derision will avoid an error. If possible, postpone an important decision until later. LEO (July 24-Auc. 23)— A fine outlook for your plans. See that218 words
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Article, Illustration751 1946-09-29 9 THE TIGER WAS TOO GOOD' -Dunn IU >l<r\ William*. B«»\in» Fditor. Sporting (ilobe. Ml I t?ni KNK. By Air "ail. B| ITING l".«rnif Dunn in six rounds at Melbourne Stadium «>n Sep. Nt more to 1 r^tr \ma n than any bout he has %v»n in Australia. It earned him751 words
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Article910 1946-09-29 9 < Continued from Page b> there standing before th? n a-) with Caulaincourt's beck la h»s hand. That went on day a.'*..': ■'Th? generals expressed their doubts in conference, bni K.tler overruled them, and B i; tonded to agree with him. Hitler said he had good910 words
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Article1098 1946-09-29 9 THE Australian attack will include some nrw bowlers, untried in Test cricket most promising of whom are Toshack and Tribe Toshack Swiagi the ball disconcertlngly. and has the ability to cut the ball either way. He bowls left handed at medium pace to a trio1,098 words
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Advertisement91 1946-09-29 9 SYDNEY SI NGAPORE LONDON EMPIRE SERVICES I^^^^^ t Speed! Comfort! Shpwing the Flag j —on British Wings! I'll- K riot opai A. and 8.0.A.C. k■ I ;.ip(»ri- :ni eoonectkUMi ot un.llclct spied and comfort witli Sydney and London «tiul travel tunit«» both Capitals can now be ti in terms aJ91 words
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Advertisement191 1946-09-29 9 ANNOUNCEMENT IT IS HEREBY AiNNOI'NCED THAT THE NETHERLANDS INDIES SHIPPING ORGANISATION (N. I. S. O.) will b«- dissolved on th v :ith s |.i. mlirr. V4U. The following lines will reopen ti «»i i: -w.it sAtei as Ist Or'cber I P I 6 NEDF.RI AM» UNI KOYAL OIK H MMI.191 words
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Article341 1946-09-29 10 in order to consult the judges who were unable to help him. Arenas returned towards Oliver and start:d recounting by which tim* Oliver recovered his breath and contii.uod the flpht. He won by a knockout in the seventh round The general !e*ling Is that Arenas was341 words
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395 1946-09-29 10 Sunday Time* Importer Malacca. Sat FOOTBALL i till holds sway over other a games a. n d every evor ln^ s?es football games being p;..v»d c i Malacca Club paJang gencro'iflKtven to the MA F.A. for the _se of her affiliated clubs The M395 words
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Article346 1946-09-29 10 Sunday Time* Reporter Muar. Sat. THE fur:natij»i of the Muar .Sport* A. 1 x-iatioii, \vh eh will act as thi C ntial bo;:y contro ling all sports in UV has met with the widest possible approval. As a first step the A_wuas established sub-committees and run the various346 words
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Article, Illustration114 1946-09-29 10 Krian Soccer Champions The Malay founders' soccer team, 194G Krian District league champion,: seated (left to right) Judin. Mat Zain. Mat. Noordin and Shahidan: standing llamid. Omar. Mustapha. Mohalain. Shahari Mat bin Ali. and Jusof. droup photo taken when the Penan; Young Aiisonians wMttd Ipoh during the 11.M i Raya114 words
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Article659 1946-09-29 10 Sunday Times Reporter IPOH, Sat. RUGGER enthusiasts had an interesting trial to watch on Saturday when a Pre-War XV met the Newcomers, ihc latter winning by nine points (two tries, one penalty) Co eight (one goal, one try). The inability of many regular players, especially in659 words
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Article440 1946-09-29 10 PENANG HOCKEY AT A STANDSTILL Sunday Times Reporter Penang, Sat. ALTHOUGH in pre-war years inter-club hockey would ha\«> been in full swing here by now, there are still no indications that the game will regain anything like its old popularity at least at the moment. No efforts have yet been440 words
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Article179 1946-09-29 10 Sunday Tinios K p SEQAMAT. Sat "T"HE first inter-district h-< match between S.'jamat aim Muar provided good nco_;-y in ,sp of the poor condition of th Though the game ended in a one-ali _raw Muar should have won but th v have only themselves to blam179 words
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Article383 1946-09-29 10 KrianMalay Soccer XI Beaten Sunday Times Reporter Parlt Buntar. Sat. OOCCER fans in Krian were ve.y _is•3 appointeJ whan the Krtan Malays \«cnt down tr.ree-nil to -M Kua'.a Kangsar Malays in a friendly inter, district match. Ev.'r>'one, especially the M_lay., had lOCtod forward H the mat'-h and had expected their383 words
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Article63 1946-09-29 10 Sunday Times Reporter SEREMBAN, Sat. TWELVE teams have already signified their intention of playing regular hockey this season. They are the Indians A and B, Kine Georpe V School. Chinese R.C Malays. Ceylon Tamil Assc. Police. P.W D. ~ood Control. Punjab XI. St. Pauls Institution a nd N63 words
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Advertisement89 1946-09-29 10 TL v ~^tr^K W 1 here fV/X imitations car, I. lv. Al Kll a cut BUT ONIV ONt ArCTCX 1 NDf*W[AR-SHIRTS-BLOUSIS Oot'ir,, Co. Ltd. Of lit. Totnvin Court Hold. London, England. K.«~ "T"^__ TS»rt no nt'4 lot >ou 10 «J..rf lhl» pita. lh« nr»d« h» r*_ 2 RfSPBIN TiWrtt MM-89 words
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Advertisement538 1946-09-29 10 MALAYAMgRAILWAY Commencing en Sunday, Me n_ay. 29 30. h September. 1916, and tncre. after every Sunday (eastward* and every Wednesday (westward), the following through train service to and irem Kelantan will operate: EASTWARD. Penang (Launch' dep. 224S Sundays Prai 2330 Sungei Putani 0108 Mondays Alor Star 0322 Padang Besar arr.538 words
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Article, Illustration317 1946-09-29 11 RT p and one particularly good aribblc from m:dfle'.d took them Into C'olourj where Potter following on. dribbled vp to within a yard line and .hen picked up and pi Mcßoath witli an easy rhar.ee. McBeaUi scored between the post for Poiur to convert317 words
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Article37 1946-09-29 11 RAH (Sclctari were he.d to a \ar%.iall draw by Kran.i Royal Naval Wireless Station In a same of soccer p'.ujed yesterday. DonnellT scored Sel^tar's goals, while Pearson. Dlckci ar.d lan.bert got one each for Kranji.37 words
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Article29 1946-09-29 11 I"<HE Slate athletic comm*£.».in summoned manage ..«:icrw eicht contrnders Beau JacK and T.ppy larkin to a meeting t arrange bouts with Sugar Robmsoii. called the uncrowned ehamotao.29 words
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Article476 1946-09-29 11 Sui.d.«* limcA Rrporter PEN ANO Bat. ONE week's rain sefcened the going for to-day's Pen^n*; Turf Club, meeting which attrar'.ed a big crowd including live Goveiuo- Genera!. Mr. Malcolm McDonald. The fourth race saw two new horr^.s finish first Ind second. They were Hil! Queen476 words
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Article514 1946-09-29 11 MALAYS 5 SULTAN I SUSTAINED brilliance fur the full 60 minutes gave the 0 Malays victory by five goals to two over the 11. M.5. Sultan in a fast and clean same of soccer played at Jatan Besar Stadium yesterday. The game was also very exciting,514 words
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Article137 1946-09-29 11 rIE first of a series of ani.ual matches for a shield between the Indian Association and the Singapore Chinese Football Association will he played at Jalan Besar Stadium thij afternoon. Proceeds from the came will be donated to the Indians' Rehabilitation Fund. The shield las been137 words
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Article191 1946-09-29 11 'VHE S R.C.. scoring only 69 rims were able to dismiss H A.F. 1 (Seletan for 43 run* to win a Rame of crlckjt played on tru- s.K.C. g: oi:ntl yesterday. The scores were: ■.•.C.I G. Clarke h Frost 7 F. Chopard b Marsh 0.191 words
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Article428 1946-09-29 11 POLICE HOLD SUCCESSFUL SPORTS 'THE annual inter -division Pol* Athletic meet was held yesteruay at the Police Depot at Thomson Road in the presence of a large gathering The programme of events was run off without a hitch and the meet was a I great success, despite the fact that428 words
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Advertisement158 1946-09-29 11 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING MONDAY SOfB .1 IMtM. FOR H DAYS COMBINED SERVICES ENTERTAINMENT presents STARDUST \N ALL SERVICE MUSICAL SHOW P.-oduccd By ALBERT ARLEN Op.n In both Civilian, Services l*H!k m. (o 12.30 p.m. Tel. 5894 Robinson, Raffles Place. p in 1.. \.IO p.m. Tel. 6826 Theatre Box-Office TICKI is158 words
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Advertisement177 1946-09-29 11 ®OP|lfSiJfl Phono 3400 MOM NOW SHOWING 11 A.M. 2.00 4 15 6.30—9.30 P.M. THKRK ARK 884 LAUGHS AS HKKATH-TAKINC; A MUSICAL THAT KVKR HIT SINGAPORE IT'S I)K-I.C)VKI.Y! IT'S DELJCOnTUIJ NEXT CHANGE A World Famous Weitern Story of LOVl! ACTION! ADVENTIRI Comes Roaring io the Screen l^^P^r Brian DOMEVY- Sonny TIFTS177 words
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Article, Illustration49 1946-09-29 12 Audrey .Maw son, of Lee .is, Yorkshire and hdith Davies, of Coventry, were married this month by Transatlantic telephone to Verne Griffiths and George Stranee of -ra. Illinois. Audrey is seen saying "1 will as her father puts on the m;. while Edith waits behind him.49 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-09-29 12 i iifnity and Impudence: The sea-lion puts on a Colonel Blimn act when introduced to tnc london Zoos thrt*e new haSiy rr wn bears.24 words
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Article, Illustration23 1946-09-29 12 I his new Lnglish hostess gown consists of pink and black taffeta with a basque jaekct in Mack linen with l-t t (ton23 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-09-29 12 In l onHi.n on a visit is Irving Berlin, laniou^ Au.critan rompespr of "Alixanders Ragtime Band." With an in (omc this year of nrarlv V.3 MVflfM) he \<* the wealthier* and mii^t prolific .song-writ-> r in f\v u.irld.37 words
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