The Straits Times, 3 November 1946
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Title Section15 1946-11-03 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NET!' SALE IN MALAYA No. 588. SINGAPORE. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER, 3. 1946.15 words
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Article525 1946-11-03 1 NEW DEAL FOR LOCAL DOCTORS Big reforms promised Sunday Times Reporter A NEW "Medical Charter" is being worked out in Malaya under which there will be a unified medical service which will place graduates of the Singapore College of Medicine on the same footing as graduates tr* m elsewhere, said525 words
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Article, Illustration53 1946-11-03 1 DI.IiNBURKi <.H. t.i. lian wond»r mAMM wno won 14 races in a row to beat Phar Lao's record, ~ay never rait again He 1./oue a bone in hi« near front lee in a V\cninrton rare yesterday and it k inevitable that be will be53 words
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Article51 1946-11-03 1 Rubber duty cut soon REPORTS from Malaya 'hat. ntation* by slanting leaders, the Malayan Union's rubber export tax will shortly be redu-ed are tru< mthontatively learned. The lo.ss to the Union Government will be recoup<?d by taxes spread over other commodities, expecttd here an announcement will shorlly be made .i)51 words
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Article141 1946-11-03 1 BATAVIA. Sat THE Dutch huve -'-formally agreed to recognise tb« DldoneMan Republic comprising Sumatra and Java in return for Sutan Sjahur Government's pledge te b:come part of the I ederat-c "United States of Indonesia," according ;o inarmed sources from both sides These sources said theAP - 141 words
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159 1946-11-03 1 Berkeley (California), Sat. THE construction of the world's largest cyclotron a fantastic giant designed to prove and perhaps duplicate feats of the most powerful physical forces in the universe has been completed, Prof. Ernest O. Lawrence announced today. The building was interrupted by159 words
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Article, Illustration46 1946-11-03 1 When Admiral Lord and Lady Mountbattcn's eldest daughter Patricia married Lord Brabourn e at Romsey Abbey last week sue wore this magnificent gown of gold lame, which Lady Mountbatten bouzht in India, lite bride had a smile for the thoosanfly witstdT the Abbey46 words
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Article201 1946-11-03 1 THE Japanese Emperor will go before the Diet today to read his official rescript promulgating the constitution which outlaws war and transfers the sovereignty from the Emperor io the people. The new constitution whittles down a great part of the powers and prerogatives ofReuter - 201 words
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123 1946-11-03 1 Constitution documents nearly ready Sunday Times Special Correspondent K-jala Lumpur, Sat. nOCUMENTS embodying the draft of the proposed new constitution for the Malay Peninsula—to replace the Malayan Union —have virtually been completed and it is expected that they will be flown to London some time this month. The documents are123 words
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Article148 1946-11-03 1 BANGKOK, Sat. IN an effort to break the rising prices of rice, the Siamese Government today sent out a fleet of trucks to sell rice in the streets of Bangkok at the celling price. This move followed the refusal of most of the ChineseUP - 148 words
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303 1946-11-03 1 Labour gains in Municipal elections LONDON, Sat. RESULTS of yesterday's Municipal elections in 360 Bnl-li towns and cities show the Labour Party has consolidated striking successes it achieved in last year's elections, when it won over 700 seats. Labour's victory has been tactical rather than strategic, for while making aReuter - 303 words
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Article89 1946-11-03 1 Sunday Times Reporter 1 U.AY.VS rice stocks will be augmented considerably this week with the arrival of the La Pampa at Penan* with 7,700 tons of Brazilian rice the biggest ri<-e cargo to arrive by a single ship. The La Pampa, which is exported »t Penang89 words
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Article132 1946-11-03 1 Electronic brain' possible LONDON. Sat. Admiral Lord Louis Mountb9tten told British radio engineers today that "it now is considered possible to evolve an electronic brain." "Machines now actually in use can exercise a degree of memory. Some are now being designed to exercls P those hitherI to human prerogatives ofAP - 132 words
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87 1946-11-03 1 i.ONDON, Sat. AT least three women received fractured legs and upwards of 100 wers given first aid treatment as thousands of film fans jammed Leicester Square for the Royal gala premiere of the new British picture 'Matter of Life and Death" In aidAP - 87 words
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Article120 1946-11-03 1 GUILFORD (SURkEV) Sat 'THIRTY minutes after the British Broadcasting Corporauon's special SOS. last night, a car raced from London to the Royal Surrey Hospital in Guiliord with a supply of the new wonder drug streptomycin in a last effort to save the life ofReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement32 1946-11-03 1 r. LEE Keoatrs Kpt )-|,T|i »l irafuli fiDiti M i fcitr» \tt t CM >| K\ Ii t iii wm or »«r» .11 \PIIK\I.X ii "Hin, Hlrrrl **mtuomrr >•■ ir ■■.•••<• I Sißiaparr ■■nil H32 words
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Advertisement165 1946-11-03 1 RADIOS Kf E HUAT RADIO C 02-04 OKWD OD laiHum hut -S/MfJAMT-N.UAI-A uO.vifL'K PKNANG A message from THE WONDER DOG. "I created a big sensation in Malaya, overnight!" $3.50 W* $3.80 EACH BY POST I arrived with thousands of my brother* in M»laya. only a week ago and thousands of165 words
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Article, Illustration1433 1946-11-03 2 SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA AND MALAYANS CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS WHEN the Ministi Supply offered 39--year-old sixfoot Cornishman JOHN vIVVAT-KIN-WILLIAMS a as a disposals officer in the Far East last -Tune he "naturally jumped at the because h i s prime ambition is t< the world. U he heads the1,433 words
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Advertisement261 1946-11-03 2 Quick Action FOOD TONIC <JL re-nourishes body nerves with daily ration of precious MINERAL SALTS j When your system lacks certain H flfT Jf j H essential Mineral Salts you get Rundown, f^R wKIM afßr Tired, Depressed. Your body mutt I a^^F have an adequate daily supply ol' these S261 words
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Advertisement162 1946-11-03 2 rtevttve*/ yr toti^^h &Lvi eve*/ S So!e Agents JgSXPHfTRAVE R5& SONSw Make .iffigaffi^V.. Your teeth <*^ Jf White and Sparkling HL wit 1 m i pan a ra, TOOTH PASTE jf~" J*^^~ sold bt oil leading d »»r;V,i'f>'t ood mitw'ie» y gtStl^^ tuttl by t'.stol Mr«n Co Pty Ltd. 8V162 words
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Miscellaneous346 1946-11-03 2 DArtTfi MBT xvs SalvaUoa Army Service; 645 pm. Pred 9.00 pm. CallUg ail sportamen; 9.30 nnuiW luALnln Hartley and his music; 8.15 pm. On pjn. Music parade; 10.15 pxi. Two C-_ the alr this week •30 P Ol News head- guitars and a piano; 10.30 p.m Radio Singapore lines; 532346 words
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Article, Illustration21 1946-11-03 3 i William I. Harris mrter their weddin; at St. Cathedral yrstnday. The bride was formerly Mrs. Marjorir Mary Bishop21 words
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Article611 1946-11-03 3 DISPOSAL BOARDMAKES BIG SALES $2 million in past month Sunday Times Reporter MILLIONS of dollars worth of local war disposals goods are now flowing into Malayan trade channels and government departments monthly. The British Stores Disposal Board (Singapore) which sells the surpluses last month realised more than $2,000,000. This figuYe611 words
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Article220 1946-11-03 3 Sunday Times Keporter Al THOUGH no fix«-,l quota of Chinese immigrants into Singapore has yet been decided by the Government, numbers of Chinse HH M bving allowed ii to for the first time tince the war. if the immicra authorities deem th.-m to bo220 words
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Article56 1946-11-03 3 LONDON. Sat. CIELD Marsha) Lord Montgomery arrived back in Britain ay air to-Jay after his first visit to the British occupation zone since be became Chief of the Imperial Gonerai Staff. He arrived in Germany la^t Thursday and yeat«rday addr^ed a secret contoicnce 100 senior officersReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1946-11-03 3 HYTHE (Kent i. Sat COUTHERN England hkd the v first fall of snow last n-ght. it fell at Hyth e following a hailstorm Yesterday was Ixjndon's coldest day since Mar IT, the temp.rature not exceeding 45 degrees and being eight decrees b»low the average.— Reu'erReuter - 48 words
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133 1946-11-03 3 Board makes new offer to 6,000 strikers Sunday Times Reporter A new offer of a 15 per cent in- crease in basic wages plus a piece-work bonus for extra outi put was made to 6.000 strikers by the Singapore Harbour Board during negotiations yesterday afternoon. The strikers went away to133 words
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Article56 1946-11-03 3 Considerable assistance was also being given to mine arj estate owners. Firms which notiflf d the board of their requ>rcments were assisted in obtain u.£» them. A register is kept at V.w board's office in the Cdlra? Building. Mr Gwatkir. Williams hooei to obtain suitable craft such56 words
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Article33 1946-11-03 3 SHANGHAI D TING the infla'ion in p'ember. the in Shanghai i ned the astronomical figure >. 265 .000 .000 .000 (Chinese dolThe average daily etear- m 2i0.000.00c .000 v p33 words
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521 1946-11-03 3 LONLX)N, Sat. UORE than 950,000 watched tom day 'a L*agi:<; football which furnished plenty of surprise. Blackpool, through Blair's goal In the 15th minute, scraped home against Chelsea to retain the leadership of th« First Division, but Wolverhampton, hit by injuries, sus'aincd a home521 words
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Article63 1946-11-03 3 Yorkshire Cap Final: HuU 0. Wakcfleld Trinl'y 2. Barrow 22. Leeds 12: Be levue R. 7 Livcipcol S. 18; D?wsbury 9. Bradford Northern 5; Peatherstone Rovers 16 York 9; Halifax 4. Widnes 7: HunMct 18. Hull Kingston Rovers 10: Leigh 13 SUord 7: Oldham 3. Saint Helens 7:Reuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-11-03 3 speaks' TO UNO Jr. n d.-nt Harry Truman, seen speaking at the opening of the I nit d Nations' Assembly in New York, is ha k in Missouri for the campaign for th's we?k's Congressional elections.36 words
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Article139 1946-11-03 3 Sunday Times Reporter AN official order, "unfreezing" certain land deals in Singapore, will come into operation after Dec. 1 this year, according to a notification in the latest issue of the Government Gazette. This order removes the prohibition imposed by the Moratorium Proclamation on139 words
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63 1946-11-03 3 London. Sat. CLOTH lengths for morning, afternoon and evening dresses which will form part of the wardrobes for the Royal tour of So'Uh Africa next year have bf n presented to the Queen and the two Princesses on behalf oi the South African woolgrowers.Reuter - 63 words
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Article193 1946-11-03 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENAMi, Sat. A STREET to street, house to house vaccination campaign to cover every area in town is in full swing in Penan*. The Governor-Olneral. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald has ha,l his whole staff, Europeans and Asiatics, vaccinated. Following a child. death from smallpox193 words
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Article107 1946-11-03 3 MUNICIPAL BUDGET MEETING Sunday Times Reporter TO consider the 1947 estimates r>f 1 Municipal expenditui? ar.d revenue, budgettcd to show a d.flcit of more than $5 3/4 millio:i. Singapore Municipal CommLssion. ere will hold a special meeting on Friday afternoon Estimated Municipal rewuu* next yea. totals $20,226,381. whiiestimatd expenditure amount107 words
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Article51 1946-11-03 3 NEW YORK. Sat THE American motor car indu.s- tiy turned out vehicles at tr-.e rr.te of one every seym seconds for th: seven days just endec!. the higl-est weekVv production since the end of t>ho war The industry turned out 93.268 cars during the period.—UP - 51 words
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Advertisement306 1946-11-03 3 I Quickly Relieves EINDICESTION Brand Btoi.ia.h Powder jive* welcome relief to sufferers from idity. flatulence, heartburn ncr.acu pain. nauaea biliousness and ether ijrmpotns of di«e*'iv» disturbances. Invaluable also In rases of headaches, depresTion. sleeplessness and palpltatlon when these are cauaad by MMach dtaorderr I Look for the SignatureI MACLEAN^ I306 words
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Advertisement197 1946-11-03 3 FROM MONDAY 9 a.m. MBIT LINES FOR SHOPPERS CLARKS CHILDREN'S SHOES for Infants. Girls and Boys Good Variety at attractive prices. ENOUGHS SHOES for LADIES Two Tone Walking Shoes in Five Combinations Leather or Suede Price $11.50 per pair JUDGE BRAND ENAMELWARE KETTLES WELL FINISHED 3 pint 4 pint 6197 words
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Article1188 1946-11-03 4 R.K. HARDWICK - BORNEO NEEDS SETTLERS FROMCHINA R.K. HARDWICK By who has spent more than 4i) years in North Borneo as a planter and visiting agent and has lived in every district. He is an authority on the native peoples and their customs and has been a noted big game hunter. THh luiureof1,188 words
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Article, Illustration27 1946-11-03 4 One of the exouc h<#. n by the glamour girls in the new M.G.M. picture "Thousand i Cheer' to be sho*n -t the Capitol shortly.27 words
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Article919 1946-11-03 4 Bob Gilmore - Bob Gilmore By_ Melbourne, Oct. 23. IN praising a Perth (Western Australia) publican for building an open air bar off one of the main pavements of Western Australia's capital, the Sydney Daily Telegraph' takes a mighty swipe at Australian drinking habits and Australian drinkers. Under the streamer919 words
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354 1946-11-03 4 THOMAS R. HENRY - THOMAS R. HENRY Hy THE world's food production, on a per capita basis, is about 12 per cent, lower today than it was before the war. Despite the tremendous loss of life from battles, bombings, famines and mass executions, the worlds population nov» is354 words
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Article135 1946-11-03 4 MILLION VETERANS PREFER DOLE MORE than a million American ex-servicemen hav»either not sought work sine they returned, or have quit after a little time to live on th« Government bounty Under American law/ exservicemen are allowed $20 week for 52 weeks of unempii-v--ment. Those who don't draw ifi* allowance now135 words
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Advertisement269 1946-11-03 4 TAN SIN PENG CO. 11 Phillip Street Singapore Telegraphic Address "Metal" Sales Dept. Phone 4373 Import t Export Dept. 3114 KKADY SHMKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. FOR MKIHKK PARTICULARS PLEA-SE CONSI'LT IS. Aai:-Corroj,ive Paint Linseed Oil Aluxntnimu Paint Lead Sheets 4ssam Fyks 3*4 prongs Latex Par Aj>besto» Cement Sheet MytheUted Spirit269 words
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Advertisement98 1946-11-03 4 THE New Zealand Insurance COMPANY. LIMITED INCORPORATED IN NEW ZEALAND ESIABUSHED 1859. SINCAPORF BRANCH OFFICE Ist FLOOR HONCKONC BANK CHAMBERS tiKANCH MANAGtk N M LEVIEN MANAGER FOR SOU I H tASI ASIA A. D ANDERSON PRINCIPAL AGENTS IHKOUGHOLM MALAYA HARPER GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Ah Risks Fidelity Guarantee Motor Vehicle Baggage98 words
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408 1946-11-03 5 New campaign Sunday Times Reporter FINKS for food control offences over a period of five months from May to September total more than $300,000 in Singapore and the effect of the new drive by the Food Control Inspectorate is shown in the steadily rising number408 words
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Article86 1946-11-03 5 Women On $10,000 Whisky Charge TWO women wtrre among nine persons who were produced in the Fourth Police Court yesterday before Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim on a charge of breaking into a Naafl warehouse at Kec Sen; Street in the early hours ot Friday movning with intent to steal 9586 words
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178 1946-11-03 5 Little hope in search for colonel Sunday Times Reporter THE search for Col. W. H. B. Wheeler. Deputy Director of Transportation in H.Q..ALTSEA. whose yacht Saucy Sue was found abandoned off the entrance to Kallang River. Singapore. aft«r he had gon> sailing singlehanded last Sunday morning, is continuing althoug-h it178 words
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Article63 1946-11-03 5 THE Food Control Department moves from its Municipal lodgings to offices in Fullerton Building tomorrow. This move, originally demanded by Mr. John Laycock at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, will pllow the Municipal Assessors' Department to return to its pre-war offices. The new offices ot63 words
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Article94 1946-11-03 5 PINEAPPLES, selling in Singapore at 25 cents, are now on sale in London's Covent Garden at £1 each. The pineapples being sold in London were grown under gla&s in the Azores. The present price of the London pineapple is not considered excessive by the fruit brokers They94 words
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Article54 1946-11-03 5 The European staff of Joseph Travers and Sons Ltd., entertained the Asiatic members of their staff and their families to a tea party at th? G.H. Cafe on Friday. Mr. C E Collinge, C.8.E., In welcoming the guests, expressed the hope that further similar •zatheiings would be54 words
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Article45 1946-11-03 5 Two <oldiers. H.J. Hutchins and DA. Crawford, were charged in the Third Police Court, Singapore, yesterday with stealing a tricycle in Robinson Road on Friday night. Ball of $100 was granted to each man and the case nxed for Nov. 19.45 words
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Article42 1946-11-03 5 Sunday Time* Correspondent MALACCA, Sat As there is no local memorial in Malacca there will be no parade on Rememborance Day, Nov 11. A church servl-.* will be held at Christ Church n t 10 30 am on Sunday, Nov. 10.42 words
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Article, Illustration74 1946-11-03 5 Food Control Inspectors have hit on a new method of making cigarette vendors sell at controlled prices. They approach vendors and ask at what price they are selling cigarettes. Prices quoted are either controlled prices or below control. People standing around are then asked to boy mt the74 words
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Article258 1946-11-03 5 THE ramifications of a scheme whereby "surplus" bales of tex iles would be loaded on trucks leaving Army depo'.o and dun. Ed at designated places on the road to be picked up later by Chinese, were explained by two Army officers m the Singapore District Court258 words
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126 1946-11-03 5 Sunday limes Reporter TOR the first time in the history of the Girl Guide movement in Singapore, a spec al company of Guides is to be raised among girls ard young women In the S ngapore lepe r ro'.ony at Yeo Chiu Kang. This126 words
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Article70 1946-11-03 5 A Chinese clerk, Leong Yuen Fatt, of the Arms and Explosives Branch of the Singapore Police claimed trial in the First District Court yesterday on a summons charge of corruption. The defendant Is alleged to have accepted $300 from Ong Koh Kee, as a reward for70 words
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Article41 1946-11-03 5 A Malay policeman, Cpl. Abdul Jalil bn Haji Idris. appeared before the First District Judge. Mr. Paul Storr yesterday on a summons charge of takini a bribe of $10 from Leo Ko Tang. The case was postponed f fortnight41 words
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Article, Illustration507 1946-11-03 5 Sunday Times K»-i»»ri 1 IN the midst of an Allied attack 1 on a Japanese convoy, Allied PoWs being taken to Japan tor [labour, in 1944, sat calmly in the Japanese captain's cabin, smoking his cigarette^ and sampling his choice collection of tinned food. The507 words
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186 1946-11-03 5 Sunday Times Reporter THE lack of motor ambulances is causing considerable delay in removing peopleinjured in Singapore strc* accidents to hospital. Thesis no accident ambulance seivice in Singapore now, and hospital ambulance have to be called oat whenever theiv is an accident. Should the hospital ambulances186 words
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Article142 1946-11-03 5 THE Singapore Aeromodelk-r* 1 Society has been reformed within the past few weaks and last Sunday it s members held a i infoimal meeting on a stretch ot open ground at Kallang 'o £.i their hand in again. The meeting was not a competition but about142 words
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Advertisement692 1946-11-03 5 a Master of English Wnt«f in Few Homn restco in j(i,utring t ana jt guoa Eagluo .o. ouUnasb ■NMsV ana social ->uip<:es you ,vited write 'oda» lor s copy ot d Mastery.' issu I H tlir et>n* ins 1 .lormative oooCi'i cescnoet '■istltutei wiMld-7«m'>i'- Postal EflecUve English Thf M Is692 words
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Advertisement231 1946-11-03 5 Bn iff -i »w i 'IVt^k Tt. W> im Wmf** You Need YEAST VITE THE QUICK TONIC Headarhr Inscsninia NiuraltU ltrr.rrai»n Nerve Paliu Indiff .tlon Constipation Rheuniattotti Yeast-Vitc rellevei head*, hr, anJ soothe* thr an-v«s, and when a rundown condition Indues insomnia, depression and indicestlon. Yesst-Vit* is of treat help231 words
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572 1946-11-03 6 THE SUNDAY TIMES Singapore, Sun., Nov. 3, 1946. Public Must Help IN spite of earlier setbacks ill the campaign against Singapore's 30,000 unlicensed, black market hawkers, the Food Control Department has now returned to the attack with a series of fresh raids, which appear to be showing much better results572 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1946-11-03 6 A "GENERAL STAFF" FOR THE COLONIALEMPIRE These men will plan spending of £120,000,000 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I RAILWAY chief, a trade union leader, an ex-Colonial Governor, an industrial live wire, a farmer-business man. a retired Scottish politician these are the men appointed to the new Colonial Economic and Development Council.1,409 words
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74 1946-11-03 6 I*HE world's first trrly Intern*" tional police force have gone into uniform for the first time too. They are the corps of security officers of the United Natons who now number 55 young men of various nationalr They have belted jackets and slacks of74 words
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721 1946-11-03 6 JohnLangdon-Da vies - Penicillin is in need of a partner JohnLangdonDa vies By FE microbes are delivering their counterattacks; they are refusing tc surrender unconditionally to penicillin. That is a subject which will shortly engage the attention o' a conference of international myrologists (mould scientists > in London. What is happening is this:721 words
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Advertisement461 1946-11-03 6 HARRIS-BISHOP At St And fautedral at Sincapere. on Saturday. 2nd Hot—Mr. If 4«. W V OeorpHarrta to Mar)orle M Bishop Hoogkanc. Bh*r«.ial Uanlla oapert p>— t copy. UATION VACANT IHM requires an ln•eUlgent Junior Clerk, knowledge of ryping and Bookkeeping an rxdvan' Apply P.O. Box No. M 3. Sin«apor* >TKR461 words
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Advertisement31 1946-11-03 6 pm i To protect you from fraud S*«j U affixed to «'l packets cf P3Bt-wa" BOH and TIGER TEA Distrl&utofs II \KM K OILFILLAN CO. LTD •hroushout Vttlnva BOH PLANTATIONS ITU31 words
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Advertisement15 1946-11-03 6 bur I can %*r A Lime Juice Soda to refresh me (THE BiST SINCt I**3^)15 words
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Article, Illustration142 1946-11-03 7 1 r In Wo hiang, Sp, i ial I ontmlssioni r of the Chinese .Miniftlrv <>i onomir Affairs, who m in Malaya to study postvir erononti conditions ,e*pe- < iall.i as regards the Oversra Chines*, was entertained by the Singapore Chinese lies' and Sundries' Import I I nion142 words
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72 1946-11-03 7 FIRST FRENCH MOTOR CARS FOR SINGAPORE CINGAPORE'S first posi-war i^pment of French motor cars en Renault* xill arrive to-, morrow b<- ti Messap Umei "vessel Anna tnm Illes. The Anna It also bringing 250 ..nions and potatoes from Port Said and 910 cases of brandy \AFI. A total of 5.95072 words
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Article387 1946-11-03 7 PLANS TO SELL UNWANTED CARGOES Powers Sought Sunday Times Reporter UARBOUR Board officials have asked the Govern- ment to pass legislation to enable them to sell the 30,000 tons of unwanted cargo, which is interfering with unloading operations as more ships arrive, by auction. The cargoes which are unclaimed were387 words
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435 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Times Reporter BRITISH scientists and others in Singapore have shown considerable interest in the news from Tokio that the Supreme Command, Allied Powers, has taken over from the Japanese Government a dictionary of a hitherto unrecorded language of Malayan aborigines, believed to have been435 words
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Article54 1946-11-03 7 Sunday limes Reporter OINGAPORE'S Marine Court opened on Friday for the first time since the r?-occupation. with the Master attendant. Mr. Clive Robinson, presiding. The Court will sit twice a weelc on Tuesdays and Fridays as temporary measure On Friday. It dealt w'th 18 off.Lees involving54 words
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Article245 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Times Reporter INDIVIDUALS or organisations in Singapore interested in the theatre, music, ballet, literature or other cultural pursuits are invited to get in touch with Sir Angus Gillan, Empire Division chief of the British Council. He may bo found through the Public Relations Office, Singapore.245 words
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192 1946-11-03 7 Perak Waits For 'Surplus' Siam Rice Sunday Times ('orrespondent IPOH, Sat. FDAY, nearly two weeks after the first announcement of the three per cent surplus rice deal, not a grain of ric c has yet reached Perak from Siam. Both dealers and consumers in Perak are very disappointed. A local192 words
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Article58 1946-11-03 7 ANE of the bggest shipments of phosphates— B.oCo tons to be sent to Japan fcr use in fertilising the country's bombspatttred soil, passed through Singapore last week on board the American vessel Hannibal Hanlin The phosphates werg taken on board at Morocco. The Hannibal'Hanlln called at th.s58 words
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Article58 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Times Correspondent Taipi..t Sat The Deputy Commissioner, North Perak, Mr. G. S. Rawlings, and Mrs. Rawlings, were present at the funeral yesterday of Mr. C. R Tolliday, Inspector of Schools, North Perak, who was found shot dead on Thursday. Cadets and Evsouts from Taiping58 words
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Article93 1946-11-03 7 The following appointments have been not fled in a Singapore Government Gazette dated Nov. 1: Mr. Cheng Hui M'.ng to be Chlneae Assistant to the Secretary for Chinese Affr.lrs; Mr. O.E. Walker, Mr. G.W. Hothery, M.C., and Mr. A. M. I. > Austin to be Cadets. Malayan ril ,6ervice;93 words
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Article75 1946-11-03 7 Singapore will be visited on Thursday this week by Britain's newest and best equipped troopship, the 27.000-ton Cunard Whi;e Star liner Georgic described as the servicemen's "model trooper.' The Georgic, which has already left Bombay for Singapore, is bringing more Se:v ■■-a>s personrel and civilian passcj't'ers75 words
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Article80 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Time;: CorrwsToniloiit MALACCA, Sat. About 80 women cf all nationalities In Malacca attended the meeting convened by Mrs. A. H W. Lilly and held at the office of the Resident Commissioner to consider the formation of a women's service league. The following were elected: Mrs. E. V.80 words
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Article320 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Times Reporter IN the n^ar future, it is probable that locally recruited Asiatic officers in the Singapore Postal Dtpartment will have opportunities to fill senior posts usually held in the past by Europeans —a siep wh eh has already been taken in the Malayan320 words
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229 1946-11-03 7 Sunday Times Reporter SINGAPORE welfare officials. represent of th? Volunteer Rcc<>. D«p. ment and Army officials ai\? today asking uh:n Mai;i\ "lost legion" shipped from the island to Ho land a, Dutch New Guinea. during the occupation, will fina'ly be repatriated to Ma'aya. After a229 words
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Advertisement313 1946-11-03 7 4 him vl iuld< d By (onfucius F T ChCBC HO.BJ Ih* k^mrant And The Forn Chun-Cha'. Yeh 30 I a Kastern Srx. LUe O-.-orge Scott 903 VinMnr lU«4— Vkslu Bau-Ti 5.73 Emilts Of &n Arri4ent VMM 2 73 Ah. rr«MiMt Laa4: Oale r.% 5 I n Ihh MaMen Frank313 words
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Advertisement448 1946-11-03 7 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE. APPOINTMENT OF (i) Atsistant Treasurer, Municipal Treasurer's Department, (ii) Financial And Office Assistant, Municipal Engineer's Department. The Municipal Coaanitsrioner^ oi Singapore invite applications for the pp intment cf (1) an Assist aiit Trea'urrr In the Muni'-ipa) Treasurer's Department ard til) a Mnancial arc Office As'l tant to448 words
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Advertisement263 1946-11-03 8 Superb Quality JIWILLBIY WIONDS GKMS 4GAGHSNT RINGS EDDING RINGS aJr by Expert British craftsmen. iMione 7421 UK LF\I»IN<. WIKII.KSALt KKTAII. DRI (iGISI^ \t Your Service Again! WHOLI >\M HOI SI (Trt. N<= »»31.. Drug* k*»— \r>-.' ing Regularly from •jl'a FXi I \ll HIM I I C3BS) >|N< K£ f263 words
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Advertisement418 1946-11-03 8 MUSICAL ACCESSORIES Conductor Bat n En mrllod $1 so Ccrk handle Sling. Leather 30> Reed 'Lamy 1 1 ?rt oprano "o |Mfa is, Tenor VinUn Rrsin 100 "Hltierstnc" 1 Si 'Sone*la' 1.50 m E Adjuster 1 M Bow Hair 2.jn Mute l .sfl Bridge l.On Hawa Oultar Picks (3> 150418 words
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Miscellaneous603 1946-11-03 8 HANDS that conlair. more than one biddable four-card &uit are the ones Uiai puzzle m^nv play, rs DIUCM socalled srmi two-suit hand is very strong, the open'.ni; bidder should name his first suit with the thought in mind oi making his rebid (after partner bas responded in another suit* at603 words
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Miscellaneous933 1946-11-03 8 THiS WEEK FOR YOU BY STELLA —What the Stars Foretell SCORPIO (Oct. 24— Nov. 22) AQUARIUS (Jan 21-Feb. 19) TAURUS (Apr. 21-May 81)— LEO (July 24-Aug. 23).— You —The new working week itarts —All business affairs take an should hay* a splendid be»min with a hi f hly favourable upward933 words
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Miscellaneous451 1946-11-03 8 WORDS THAT LIVE MOST of the really great writIfl ers havp gtven the language some word which It did not possess before. Can you place these? 1. An article of apparel givtn us by George dv Maurier. 2. A word meaning impracticable given us by Cervantes. 3. An everyday <451 words
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Article, Illustration715 1946-11-03 9 Jean Gaye - Jean Gaye Y.W.C.A. Extends Its Work BY THE Singapore "i i a.A. will foon be back in the as again. With Mrs. J. S. director <>f Housing ami h return'ng to its pre-war rouid resuming its old The Fort Canning hou»? hm* abltehed as a permanhost«l lor715 words
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Article530 1946-11-03 9 ISOBEL KtfNNEDY - ISOBEL KtfNNEDY By The new fashion accent in Australia is on femininity. Gone is the broad-shouldered masculine look, and in its place we have the grace and charm of chiffon draperies, round, ur.,-add«-d shoulder lines, soft melting pastel shades. In fact, a garden party atmosphere has come530 words
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Article215 1946-11-03 9 Shoe with aluminium sole heel Sunday Time* Correspondent MELBOURNE. Oct. 23. GUS CROOKE, a Sydney man, has invented a new kind of plastic shoe for women, the idea for which came to him as he watched women queueing up to have their shoes heeled. The new shoe, which will be215 words
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Article454 1946-11-03 9 Whenever I hear a brass band in military processions I burst into tears. From i-hildhood I have been troubled thi: 7"ay. No other music affects me in this stupid fashion. I hone you can explain t/ils peculiar and extremely embarrassing habit. O. C THIS is by no means454 words
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Advertisement112 1946-11-03 9 f grant flattery of a perfect powder m\W. r\^/S*v 111 Goya's powder is in its JJ& \Bc^Sk. fragrance specially created y^S^^p^^ blend perfectly with other ~W J perfumes. Goya's face tLW I I powder is finer than Stardust, 9 smoother than sable use it I for your special occasions. f112 words
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Advertisement495 1946-11-03 9 FOOD PARCELS FOR BRITAIN Arrangements have been made in Australia for the prompt despatch of FOOD Parrels to Britain. Order* ar« sent AIR MAIL to our Sydney Office. No. 1 Parcel: $12/--1 x 16 oz Horlick* Malted Milk 1 x 16 oz. tin Preserved Peachea 1 x H ot. tin495 words
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Advertisement198 1946-11-03 9 Join the Well-Paid Ranks of the I.C.S. TRAINED MEN What about your M the new world and the marveilot portunittes It offers— to ukwm* who nave had *peclaliEed training One th. certain ther? will never be any while place for the untrained Ambitious men everywhere hay. ceedeJ through I.C.S Home198 words
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Article479 1946-11-03 10 \l\(. i>y far their best display in recent months, the Singapore Recreation lub scored a very creditable lory l»> fiv«- K<ia!s to three over the R.A.F. (Seletar) at an IJesar Stadium yesterday in a first-round repiay in v Victor* (up competition. In their first match, which479 words
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Article36 1946-11-03 10 Members of the Girls Sports Club who are Interested in hockey are requested to contact Mrs I. M. Pennefather at No 287. Orchard Road, or phon« 2084 I on or before Nov. 6.36 words
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Article252 1946-11-03 10 Asiatic XV Make Good Start s^LNoAPORE s Combined Asiatic XV. k D.-tpar.ng foi me r.ame against the jS.C.C. in a fortnight's time, mods a 'splendid start yesierday when they met the R.A.F. Changi on the Police Training School ground yesterday and won by 11 poink (jtoal, two trle3> to six252 words
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Article154 1946-11-03 10 POSITIONS in the Selangor Malays Football League competition up to Tuesday are: Kamponß Bali^ru "B" conceded on--walkover. PPM. Klang "A" and X.L North two, over Perbekuluan Baa ear. "B" Ihree. P W L. D. P. A. Pts Pen. h\\: can 'A' 7 7 0 0 22154 words
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Article, Illustration65 1946-11-03 10 Photo shows the Adonis Wugtat-liftins and Physical Culture Party of Ser3mban Members of this pa>:> ineludf vcunc ia?n of all nationalities from all walks of life and some servicemen. They train daily except Fridays and Sundays with Mr. Koh Eng Thong, the «yell-known Malayan weight lifter, as65 words
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Article369 1946-11-03 10 Sunday Times Reporter MALACCA, Bat. A visitor, who knows his rt Malacca well, will receive a pleasant surprise as he drives down Banda Hilir Road today. What was a large sweet potato p!ot. overgrowr with tw'nlng rreepers. Just eight months ago, has given way to369 words
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Article568 1946-11-03 10 INTERNATIONAL CLUB FOR PENANG Sunday Times Reporter PENANG, Sat. PHIEF sporting interest in Penang this week was centred on It the proposed formation of the International Club which was discussed at length at Wednesday's annual general meeting of the Penang Turf Club. According to present plans, the Turf Club is568 words
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Article550 1946-11-03 10 Malayan Boxers In Australia From Merv Williams, Coxing Editor, Sporting Globe MELBOURNE, By Air Mail. CLACKING in his (ruining had a lot to do with the defeat l»* of Tiger Aman at the hands of Frankie Flannery at Melbourne Stadium on Saturday, Oct. 28. The550 words
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Article117 1946-11-03 10 Sunday Time* Correspondent vr t him its: sat. DADIO Au.' trail* announrrs thf following arrangements for Malsyan listener* wishing to hear the M ibourne Cap desr.iption on Tuesday. All times are Malayan: direr' Rroadrin* fro;..! course i'!.C» p.m. over VLB 3 on IS 91 metres. 21.54117 words
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Article46 1946-11-03 10 r !VIE following players will represent the Singapore Rangers against Ft.A.F. Signals. M Changi to-day, kick off 5.15 p.m. Ah Bah: Ibrahim. Amat Yatim. Kadlr Joe Peters. Lrong: Kamid. Lian Sin, Bakar, Ismail, MX. Hussein. Transport v. il' leave Telok Kurau at 4.30 p.m46 words
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Advertisement60 1946-11-03 10 GLOBE (GREAT \\<> Kill TASK) To-day: 3—7—9.15 p m (Last 3 Shows) "ARABIAN NIGHTS" (in Technicolor) with thr BIG 3 Maria, Monies, Jon Hall. Saba Tonight (11.3*1 Midnight Johnny Mack Brown In "FIGHTING WITH KIT CARSON" (Final Chaps.) with Belay King Bow, Noah Beery Sr., A Noah Beery Jr. OPENING60 words
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Advertisement239 1946-11-03 10 MERTON BROWN AMI N A A. M.I. MECH.E. AM I.MAI CHAftTUUED MECHANICAL ENGINEER MARINE CONSULTANT LAUNCHES. YACHTS. LIGHT CRAFT BIILDING SUPERVISION SIRVEYS UNDERTAKEN 25 )i.us' local §Xs*rl**C* ta dcsiii.i and ctnistructinn MERTON BROWN tic CO. 35. Robinson Rd. Singapore Phone 6677 THf^AIiisWNCE CO., LTO, (Incorporated in Singapore SECURITY OEPOSITED WITH239 words
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Article, Illustration26 1946-11-03 11 Hammond, well out «f his crease, was easily stumped by Englefleld off Dooland tor nine in the match between the M CC. aid South Australia.26 words
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113 1946-11-03 11 Melbourne Cup May Draw Record Crowd M. Ihourm- Sat. Till: Victcr.a Ra< inp Club is prtpar n>; for a record attrndamr of between 100.i»00 .tnd 150.000 at next Tuesday's tlrlhournc C'jp her.^. Since the Austral an rratk Btrnboroush has been scratihid. cup b.ttniß has hern very ordal is now theReuter - 113 words
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Article23 1946-11-03 11 in a return match Spitfire B rnion B P. by fc friendly badminton P. beat the Merry our games to three.23 words
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Article133 1946-11-03 11 The following have been selected to play in The SRC. hocKe* trWl o-i Tuesday at 515 pm. on the padang Those unable to play are asked to inform the sec. MMMr, R M'r.Jooi. Reserves are to turn up ready to play. Colours XI B. Norohnt. K H133 words
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Article47 1946-11-03 11 AdelUde. Sat. Anxious for j.- much batting practice as possible. Don Bradman turned 'out for his Club side today, scoring ati attractive 117 in 128 minutes. In all he hit 14 four, and the form shown was more like the Bradman of pre-war days. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article770 1946-11-03 11 Bill Bowes - Bill Bowes Victoria Need 399 With 8 Wickets From MELBOURNE, Sat. A MAGNIFICENT 151 not out by Hutton who played, on a damaged wicket, oae of the best innings of his career, placed the M.C.C. in an unassailable position against Victoria at Melbourne to-day. The770 words
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Article446 1946-11-03 11 BETTER in the open but mastered in the scrums the Koval Naval Air Station Sembawang were only able to force a draw against the S.C.C. on the Padang yesterday. Each side scored a try and a penalty goal. Despite excellent conditions, the game fell below446 words
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300 1946-11-03 11 r preparation for their hockey match against the SRC on Nov. S, players of the Indian Army hockey team turned up for a trial game at the fadang yesterday. Displaying clever stickwork and good understanding, the Indian Army team which Includes many players of300 words
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Article140 1946-11-03 11 M.C.C— Ist Inn,; 35g Victoria— lit limm: ig? M.C.C.— 2ND INNS Hntton not out Washbrook b Trib*. 17 Gikb c Tritx- b Rin^ 1,, (otnpton r Tribe b Utng IS Hardstaff Ibw b Johnaon 21 Yardler Ibw b Johnr ,1 Ik In st Barnett b Johnson 21 V*f r140 words
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Article244 1946-11-03 11 Sunday Tunes Reporter KUaLA LUM^fUR, Sat TV/EIGHUS lor Saturday, Nov. 9, the first day of the Selangor Turf Clubs Golden Jubilee meeting are Horses, das* 1, Div. 1, si furs Goat's Skin 10.07, Courtenay 9 12 Colour Patch 9.00, Tonroe 8.08 Distinguished 8.03, Rose Marie 7.13', Zar--ii244 words
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Article88 1946-11-03 11 Soaday Times Reporter Kuala Lumpur. Sat. /\N the eve of their departure from Selangor. 2nd Bihar Regiment's unbeaten record *ai blemished by the Clangor Hockey Association XI who oeat them by two clear goals in a match this evening. Play started l*.t/» and the Bihars substituted five players,88 words
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Article89 1946-11-03 11 Brisbane. Sat. j PE top dressing of the Brisbane 1 Test wicket has had to be dug up and replaced by local soil because lime had worked its way to the surface. The original dressing was brought from Melbourne and apparently had been put either to limeReuter - 89 words
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Article77 1946-11-03 11 Saaday Times Correspondent Ipoh, Saturday. In an un-offlcial inter -state game In which both sides were not fully represented, a Perak XV beat a Penang team on the Ipoh padang to-day by six points (two tries) to nil. The game was played in cont'nual rain. The game vu77 words
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Article17 1946-11-03 11 The soccer team of 61 Coy PAS C. beat the I.G.H. five-two In a match played yesterday.17 words
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Advertisement79 1946-11-03 11 We can lustal COMPLETE BI'RGLAR PROTECTION in your Home, .Office, .Gowdown, .Store .or Factory. It costs nothing for our quotation. Tall for a demonstration at Sole agents TO DAY (^S^ II a n. I IS. J.J#. CM A t n V^'*" Tp |*Mr'r*tI**BBfHm*«p*SMBB*SJB*JBSSEM, '■'■^^L. CT---mVt<J»» 4w#«itVs>^yjsi»*sjs^sw»>mslmsT» t V '*WS" m^v*ivMfeP|iiiMiWBWUMMßi^R'79 words
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Article, Illustration116 1946-11-03 12 A big road safety campaign is now being conducted in schools in Britain.. A policeman in fancy dress takes the part of "Safety Sam" in demonstrations staged by the police lor a large group of London school children. Abov* Among one of the biggest consignments of116 words
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Advertisement249 1946-11-03 12 ONE OF THE YEAR S FINEST [GENESAL OPINION OF THE T.S. PRESS) CREATED NEW RECORDS FOR TWO KEY i m, SHANGHAI HONG KO9IG! HG pko<;rvmmi s*^~~Z OPKNS TODAY CAPi I U Vm) 11 a.«i— t I.lS— ••>• 9.15 >m^**^ ajM)Hlly' IN9HO »«wk AilSiilrtiii ill -wawbdos: An V 1 .HALBWALUS-— I249 words
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