The Straits Times, 9 February 1947
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Title Section20 1947-02-09 1 FINAL EDITION THE SUNDAY TIMES LARGEST NE7T SALE IN MALAYA No. 602 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1947. PRICE 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article646 1947-02-09 1 3, 000, 000 Unemployed By Weekend LONDON, Saturday pKITAIN faced an "economic Dunkirk" today as more bitter weather dashed the waning hopes that the 100 per cent, power cut announced in the House of Commons yesterday, affecting over two-thirds of British industries, might be lifted byReuter; UP; The Times - 646 words
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Article, Illustration52 1947-02-09 1 Squadron -Leader W. W. Scott .md Mrs. Scott after their 'veddin-r in Singapore yesterday. She was formerly Miss Majori<" Tru«:sl A r. Story on Pace 3. oh.v D. V. Lens, R.E., and hs b-ide. formerly Miss CE.M. McBrcarty. who were married at the St. Andrews Cathedral yesterday Story on52 words
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Article, Illustration73 1947-02-09 1 The Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, and Mrs MarDonald, were present at the wedding of Mr. Tan Slew Sin. son of Mr. Tan Cheng Lork, C.8.E., and Mrs. Tan Cheng Lock, to Miss '.m Cheng Neo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Bock Kee. in s nsraporc73 words
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Article, Illustration66 1947-02-09 1 A RARITY: BRADMAN, OUT-0 lsramaiic moment in i.i,e second day of the Fourth Test in Adelaide, when Australia's captain and champion batsman, Don Bradman. was howled by Bedscr for a duck. Here fieldsmen are crouched around waiting for the ball from Kradman s bat. Instead bails flew and the champion66 words
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Article440 1947-02-09 1 DRESIDENT Truman has renewed his plea to the 1 United States Congress for authority to continue rubber controls for one more year, although the natural rubber production will return to normal ''almost certainly*' by «arly 1948. Mr. Truman warned Congress that if the synthetic rubberUP - 440 words
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Article86 1947-02-09 1 RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS From Our Staff C'orr?spondent j Kuali Lmnoor, Saturday. DEPRESENTATIVES of the Loco- motive Enginemcns Union efl the Malayan Railways are 1o me?t officials of th» Ral'wavs the Interim Joint Co'incil on Monday in a final effort to settle nrgotiations arising out of demands made by drivers of the86 words
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Article, Illustration69 1947-02-09 1 nuu rPMri'B, sat. THE L'nder-Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. Ivor Thomas will not hold any formal talks during his two-day stay in Kuala Lumpur, according to his present programme. Mr. Thomas will arrive in Singapore by air from Australia today. However. Mr.69 words
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Article318 1947-02-09 1 PUBLIC MAY BE ASKED TO CLEAN UP Sunday Times Report* r IN casp of epidemir dangers re- aalttng from the Cleansing services break-down In Singapore?, the Government might have to rail for hMp from the citizens of Singapore, as they had done once U':orr i, -.o said Mr. P. A318 words
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Article180 1947-02-09 1 European gunmen appear in S'pore MASKED AND ARMED MR. F. C. J. Thomptoa and Mr. H. G. Parsons, both <n 6 Mayfie'd Avenue. Kator.jr, Singapore, were robbed at the gunpoint on Friday night. The robbery took place in the r hou.-^e. Thret- rien were responsible for the robbeiy, said Mr.180 words
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Article175 1947-02-09 1 D'ARGENLIEU RESIGNATION REPORTED PARIS. Satuiday. GEN. L? Clare, French miu-ary hero who was S2nt to IndsChina in Decembsr. conferred with Premier P£ul P.imadier last night shorfy a.'tr tb» KreniPfl newspaper, France Soir, said that Aom. Thi^rr^ D'Ar-er.liaus cabled resignation had crossed th? Government's cabL? recalling him from trn Blgb Commissioner's175 words
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Article26 1947-02-09 1 T INPLATE INDUSTRY Plans to spend an estimated in modernizing thp So"th Wales sheet st°el and tin- industry havr- been ani """rl in London, says UP.UP - 26 words
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Article119 1947-02-09 1 LONDON, Saturday. Sunday Times Staff Correspondent FLT.-LT. W. TEELING (Cons.. Brighton, will ask the Secretary of State fcr the Colonies. Mr A. Creech Jones, on Feb. 12 "wh/ tne Undesirable Persons Oror existihg in Sarawak and whim did not apply to a servant ci suuject of119 words
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Article69 1947-02-09 1 Shanghai. Saturday. Th« sta*e-:wn?d China Merchants Steam Navigation Company Iprc.es: .shiooine; enterprise In Chna— is inaugurating hor Sha-i-Bhal-Calcntta l>ne on Feb. 12 when th. Liberty ship Hai T j .n s scheduled to sail nn her maiden voyag? en the new service via Hong Konc andReuter - 69 words
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Advertisement88 1947-02-09 1 MARCONI RAMOS m S«lc Agrnl* .Malaya KEE HUAT RAOIO CO.. Itt-IM Orcbard Road f*hone ***** SINGAPORE Branches-. KUAL4 MJMPUB PENANG An Ingenious British Product COOKER HEATER TOASTER GRILI.ER (Tour -in -ono IT 80US AfcoW? \IT6KtUtLB*UI ~z'_\ _"l~7ml \H^ i IT 6*l Ui TOASTS if S/MM£*i lUu-h Cooker has two separate88 words
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Advertisement32 1947-02-09 1 to own Good Pea Consult •Tf. T. LEE (The Pen Dealers) 34. CholU St., Spare Pen makes an Ideal Gift t»on«i tit r»no N^ n/lU' OBlANAti.t AI f Lt AOINCO»uC*NL' OfMXVl'il HOttS32 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1947-02-09 2 CLIFFORD PEER TURNS HIS SPOTLIGHT On MALA YA A PIONEER worker in Malaya is MRS. RIE VON KRUSENSTIER-NA-VREESWIJK, who, as secretary of the Malayan Vegetarian Society, is working for the cause of vegetarianism on health, religious and humane grounds. Mrs. Krusenstierna was born in Utrecht, Holland, in 1909 and has1,012 words
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Advertisement178 1947-02-09 2 i I S^ I HADE IN ENGLAND IT Ul NEW BOND STREET LONDON W.I Agent: H. G PARSONS. P.O. BOX 832. SINGAPORE "HIS MASTERS VOICE" Battery Operated Rsdio Model 699 8 valves All Wave Operates f.oin 6-volt car-type battery. New Vibrator unit rr.eer.s low current consun.ption. 1 Kaqidtfi the tmwu178 words
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Advertisement234 1947-02-09 2 ziLy£M tifli Iw^Msr^^t^^w^MH "ik- W i*- llb' < H^v^ii"*lHll ID fill It You don't look a day over 30 they said on my 43/// birthday H^aHl HmM^ li-i.i'-inr Ik,<v j.-ii'rhird I j^W^kfS^vSß v and it ><i> 'Mir. nm. *^mP^^B^^ h.% lirrrno simple lrrr<r| fe^Sßf ""s a< ~^St\ 7^^^^ s iiTI234 words
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Miscellaneous323 1947-02-09 2 n n nif^ tUI AfA V A mood; 5.15 p.m. Children's corner; calling; 8.45 p.m. Thanks for you: RnUlv l»l/\Li/\ X n 5.30 p.m. Sunday service relayed from ltttcrs; 9.00 p.m. Calling all sportemer, q st Andrews Cathedral; 6.30 p.m. 930 p.m. Music parade; 10.15 p.m. As 31HlJCipOrfc News; 6.45323 words
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915 1947-02-09 3 No reply received to Govt. 's offer THE SINGAPORE strike position eased slightly yesterday, although tomorrow at least 10,000 employees of Government, semi-governmental and private concerns will still be on strike* A seven-week strike of 120 members of the Municipal Fire Brigade ended915 words
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Article181 1947-02-09 3 TTHF- ian-Malayan Federation 1 of Trade Unions has extended for two months its initial collection of its Press Fund." The Federation is seeking money to finance publication of newspapers in Chinese, Malay. and. eventually. Tamil. This is disclosed in resolutions unanimously adopted at the 10--day181 words
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Article30 1947-02-09 3 Revs. Par.nasiha, Soma and Kheminda, members of the Bud dhist Mission to China, leave Singapore today on the President Polk on their way back to Ceylon.30 words
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Article30 1947-02-09 3 Three European soldiers, stationed at Nee Soon Transit Camp, Singapore, were anested by the civil police in Noordin Road, yesterday morning, in connection With threo alleged armed robberies.30 words
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Article92 1947-02-09 3 rE appointment of two Assistant Controllers of Foreign Exchange were announced >est«>rday In the Sinijal>ore Government Gazette. They are Messrs. Frederick Stanley Overton and Frederick George Flynn. Captain D. P. White has been appointed to act as Chief Veterinary Cfflcer, Singapore, In place of Mr. R. A. B. Stanhope92 words
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Article130 1947-02-09 3 Sunday Times Correspondent PENANG, Saturday. TWO more piracies have been reported to the Penang Police A junk passing Muka Head ir> the North Channel was halted by 10 Chinese armed with rifles, pistoLs and knives. The crew was herded into the hold for five hours while the130 words
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Article, Illustration40 1947-02-09 3 Mr. Anthony Brooke talkine yesterday with Abang llaji Zainie, President of the Malay National Union of Sarawak. Abang Haji Zainie with other Malay leaders came to Singapore to meet Mr. Brooke Story in Col. 6.40 words
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Article605 1947-02-09 3 Coy. Gen. Attends Chinese Wedding r) Governor-General and Mrs. Mac Donald were present at the wedding yesterday of Mr. Tan Siew Sin and Miss Catherine Lina Cheng Neo at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning, Singapore. The bridegroom, is the only son of Mr. Tan Cheng Lock, C.8.E., J.P., and Mrs.605 words
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Article22 1947-02-09 3 M. Georges Andre Falquier is now recognised as Vice-Consul of Switzerland in Singapore, it was announced yesterday in the Singapore Government Gazette.22 words
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Article122 1947-02-09 3 BECAUSE of the late arrival of the 25,000-ton Royal Mail flagship Andes in Singapore last night, the disembarkation of tne 460 civilian passengers of Service wives on board, including Lady Ritchie, wife of Lt. Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie, the new Commander-in-Chief of S.E.A.L.F., will take place122 words
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Article172 1947-02-09 3 Sunday Times Reporter STEPS are being taken by the Government to put th c Singapore Municipal Commission back on its prewar strength of 24 members, and letters are being sent a number have already been sent to suggested candidates asking if they are prepared to serve. While172 words
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Article205 1947-02-09 3 LEADERS of the Malay National Union of Sarawak called on Mr. Anthony Brooke, ex-Rajah Muda of Sarawak, at the Seaview Hotel, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Brooke conferred with them for some time during which he pointed out that, in spit? of what had been said, he205 words
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Article57 1947-02-09 3 MALAY and a Chinese were charged in the Singipore Fourth Police Court yesterday with having stolen a jeep from the garage of the Admiralty Bungalow Noi-mantor. Camp, on Feb. 7. The accused. Husin bin Ludin aged 18 and Lim Ah Sch aged 20. were remanded57 words
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Article152 1947-02-09 3 Sunday Times Reporter TRENGGANU'S smallpox cases dropped during the weel-c ending Feb. 1, when only 163 reports were received with eigto deaths. Throughout the Union there were 183 cases of smallpox and 18 deaths compared with the previous week's 337 with 49 deaths. Scrub typhus showi; an152 words
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Advertisement108 1947-02-09 3 if^HlTEßUimr^ *K&) (WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW CO.. LTD.) ®Jr~ > 2f TELEPHONE C<3o7. SINGAPORE POST BOX 696, BEETHAMS VXVV gO \V Glycerine (r Vt\u r a^ cucumber VNj\ S^ f^ 0> 111 for thr' Skin V^v X **Cs^ /M PRICES 70 ett. $1.00 $150 HATS! Rough and Fine S.raws $5.00 tr $15.00108 words
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Advertisement19 1947-02-09 3 CNice io have r AGAIN. There's real pleasure y^P)E|v^ -^&&9fG^^^oA in CARRICK GOODNESS. WtIBISSE^P Virginia Blend CORK TIPPED Cigarette.19 words
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287 1947-02-09 4 The smell was 36 million years old rtOREST odours of 36 milT lion years ago, locked inside j.«trifled wood in Alabama, have been released to b e smelled again just as they did to whatever noses were about in that lon£,-past period. The first mai to sm 11 the odoursAP - 287 words
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Article317 1947-02-09 4 Plans to help Asia 's women DOROTHY Kenyon, already one of America's busiest .vomen, is prepared to work on another big job to help establish rights for women throughout the world, and -he is particularly interested in the women of Asia. Miss Keyon. judge of the New York Municipal Court317 words
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Article648 1947-02-09 4 THE mooad "^ave" cf books on the war is now sweeping down upon us. During the war itseif r !:c fir t wave appeared, cou!posed mainly of ephemeral journalistic works, the 11.--evitabie "hate" books aid sentimental "our gallant boys" products, episodic h toriss of the conflict then648 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1947-02-09 4 Denis Warner - Denis Warner The Australian Seene by MELBOURNE (By Air Mail) AUSTRALIA has seen evii\ dence of a remarkabie change in public opinion. Major Charles Cousens, Bth Division A.1.F., who went from prison camp in Singapore to broadcast over Radio Tokio (his defence in the1,074 words
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Article132 1947-02-09 4 SINGAPORE JOBS SCARCE I>EMOt-ILISED Service personne, who have decic^d to s ek workin Singapore instead of returning to their homes in th" United Kingdom have been hcloed to find suitable tx»sit:ons by the Labour D nnnrr- it ir. some 50 cases Accordkix to a spokesman of the Department, however, 'he132 words
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Advertisement332 1947-02-09 4 BPTTTSH INDUSTRIES FAIR LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM, MAT sth -16th 1347 This is your first opportunity in seven years to see your old suppliers in Britain and to meet new ones. Overseas Buyers are invited to Britain for the 1947 British Industries Fair. It will enable them to establish personal contact332 words
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Advertisement58 1947-02-09 4 PARKER k^EMS Fixed Retail Prices as falhws--No. 51 L PEN $30.00 PENCIL Sl".<»Ko. U G PEN Stt.OQ PENCIL US.UI MAJOR VAC PEN 'ft.OO PENtML XIO.OC -TUMOR VAC PEN 115.00 PENCIL M.-S0 DfJOFCLD PENS SIH.OO I Plus Ctuttmu Duty it my) MO N TOR LTD Sole Agents rELEPHONES 6046 *****. '^ZJw^sEAsbli58 words
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Article442 1947-02-09 5 Services help in repair work Sunday Times Reporter CEVERAL YEARS will elapse before malaria control in rural Singapore is restored to prewar level and many hundreds of thousands of dollars will be spent during that period, the Chief Health Officer, Dr. R. S. Johnston, told442 words
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Article, Illustration234 1947-02-09 5 CINGAPORE-WIDE interest has been aroused in the Henson 0 Case, which is being heard by a War Crimes Court at Changi, where two Japanese Kempeitai NCOS, and a Hungarian, Josef Kutron, are being tried with ill-treating nine civilians of Singapore during the Occupat ion, for "espionage activities."234 words
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Article94 1947-02-09 5 RUBBER TIN DEALING IN 1946 Sunday Times Reporter) DUBBER produced by Malayan estates of 100 acres and over i from May to December, 1946, was 158.554 tons and during the same period smallholdings produced 179,202 tons. Malaya's rubber exports during the whole of 1946 were 141,133 tons and her imports94 words
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Article357 1947-02-09 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TODAY I held in the palm of my hand rice that was claimed to be five years old. Last week, the Governor of the Malayan Union, Sir Edward Gent, held the same ric c in the palm of his357 words
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Article179 1947-02-09 5 'FOOD SHIP' ARRIVES IN STORE THE second Australian "food ship"' to arriv c in Singapore this month, the Blue Funnel liner Charon, will berth at the entrance of the Singapore Harbour Board Empire Dock at 7 a.m. today to discharge passengers and 4,000 sheep for the civilians and Services. The179 words
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Article64 1947-02-09 5 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.— The road mail service between Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Trengganu and Kota Bahru via Kuantan has now been resumed but is restricted for the present vo the conveyance of letters. Additional letter mails and all parcel mails foi Kelantan,64 words
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Article26 1947-02-09 5 The Governor-General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, was represented at the arriva' of Lieut. General Sir Neil Ritchie in Singapore on Friday by Major J. P. Martin.26 words
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185 1947-02-09 5 Minaay limes iteporter BECAUSE the Government i Printers are woxking under extreme pressure and are un- abi* to print separately the I Oci-ober, November and Decem- I ber statistical returns relating! to Malayan trade. the 1 three months will be amalgamate 1 ed and185 words
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Advertisement316 1947-02-09 5 =^s->~ 1793 °<^^ jo^\^/ Hi/A. We Lan su PP'y y° u :tn any British or American books or »K// V, AX S^k^f periodicals that you may rc.uire. Send us a list of your requirements 'I 4&S2s*&&&4P^] and we shaU P leased to Quote you. §S§§Saß?3»^iflilv'sJ Clubs. Schools. Messes. Hospitals. Business316 words
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Advertisement371 1947-02-09 5 BOOKS ON FLYING COMPLETE FLYING COURSE by Harben »6.30 LEARNING TO FLY by Swoiler 4 50 A PRIMER OP PLYING by Williamson 1 50 1 SIMPLIFIED THEORY OP FLIGHT by Gumer Nietech 8 00 I COMPLETE AIR NAVIGATION by Bennett 9 00 FLIGHT WITHOUT FORMULAE by Kermode 3 60 BOOKS371 words
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Advertisement314 1947-02-09 5 Heat often makes you tUck and irritable, and with' little appetite. Take a sparkof the heat. J{ Known and used throughout the world for over 70 years. ENO'S FRUIT SALT T»r Honfa Km. ami ">'rui( Salt" mn Ttgutmd Tradtmarki. ASTHMA RELIEF NOW THOUSANDS OF GRATEFUL LIHTERS from former sufferers testify314 words
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THE SUNDAY TIMES
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Article688 1947-02-09 6 UERE is news for Malaya's troublemakers: Singapore and the Malayan Union are tired of lawlessness, tired j of strides, tired of the black- 1 market and the blackmar- 1 keteers, tired of the rackets and racketeers, tired of anything! and everything that today is I hindering its688 words
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Article, Illustration1349 1947-02-09 6 Massey Stanley - Massey Stanley By who, after several months in Japan, finds the unrelenting prosecution of Nippon's war criminals is one of General Mac Arthur's shrewdest moves. ]N a matter of weeks a length of stout hemp will almost certainly accomplish for Hideiki1,349 words
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Article, Illustration25 1947-02-09 6 ri.M !(.\l. George Marshal!, U the United States Secretary of State in succession to Mr. Byrnes, has wiped his hands off China "in disgust.25 words
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Article680 1947-02-09 6 JOHN LANGDON- DAVIES - Women 'See Red 9 Easier Than Men JOHN LANGDON-DAVIES by WE all know people who 'have no ear." It does not mean that they have no appendage* on the sides of their heads, and they m<iy be able to overhear what's not meant for them with the best of us.680 words
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Article60 1947-02-09 6 Warner Brothers, the American film company, will cut down. Hollywood productions by six in I two years to give world release to films produced at Elstree by Associated British Picture Corporation Sir Philip Warter, ABC. chairman, announcing tl.is said his company would make these six pictures, beginning this60 words
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Advertisement527 1947-02-09 6 SITUATIONS VACAM GENTMTrfAN inst-uctor wanted to coach 3 tv hool boys in art of boxing. Twice weekly. Terms to Box Al2 Sun. limes. WANTED Morse Operator for Press Work. Only those capable of receiving 30 w.p.m. need apnly to Box No. Al4 Bun. Tlrr.es. WANTED one IMropean Assistant I experienced527 words
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Advertisement7 1947-02-09 6 INCREASED SUPPLIES available shortly BOH PLANTATIONS LTD.7 words
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Advertisement60 1947-02-09 6 Sponsored by SOCIAL WELFARE PUBLIC RELATIONS DEPARTMENT REPEAT PERFORMANC E S hv popular requests St. Andrew's Old Boys' Assoc'at'on presents LADY PRECIOUS STREAW <^^^** in id of Local Charities /Ofei VtOTOIiIA W/^M THEATRE l/™j|] 13th February 14th ISM *t 8.30 p.ni. Bookings at Robinson's (Raffles Place) Morning Afternoon theatre Box60 words
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Article396 1947-02-09 7 KAMPONG BOY POSES AS A PRINCE Confidence men in Malaya Sunday Times Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IMPERSONATION has become one of the leading 1 rackets in Malaya today. Throughout the peninsula men are flitting from town to town and from kampong to kampong representing themselves as Malay royalty or396 words
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Article69 1947-02-09 7 rill price of S'veral pjpular i«,. niN of Scotch wh^ky has bren increased, as from i la t Friday, by 20 cts. Price Control proclamation in .i supplement to the Singapore <ro\ernment OasHte. ■> -ucd yesterday, notified the 20 nt, advance in price which ni.u applies69 words
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Article49 1947-02-09 7 PENANG. Saturday r.ICE investigations into what has now become known U the Sungei Nyor River Gunny hn% Murder Case have resulted in the C.I.D. making two arrests. The identity of the dead man. it is understood, has been estabas that of a resident of Ipoh.49 words
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Article180 1947-02-09 7 CALCUTTA, Saturday. USUALLY reliable sources here have reported that Mrs. Ammu Swaminathan has been recommended by the Government of India for appointment as India s representa- tiv e in Malaya. Mrs. Ammu is a mer.iber of the "ndian Central Legislature and of the IndianAP - 180 words
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Article135 1947-02-09 7 A WELL -DRESS ED European, i R H. Palmer, 35, was charged! 1 with cheating in the Singapore rl p«J Polift) Court yesterday l« •;i Ir- Palme* 1 had i received $50 from Mr. H. O. Waser. m :«".er ,;f tr,« HtNCI by rcques'ing him to135 words
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Article42 1947-02-09 7 quarantine atement just j ft issued says that Tokio is in- fected with typhus exan.hema:ticus. cholera and smallpox. Tne following places in Malaya arc notified as infected with smallpox: George Town and the island of Fenang. Kdantan, :Tre;igganu and Singapore.42 words
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Article, Illustration40 1947-02-09 7 Staff Nurse Alice (hcah of Kan dang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore (left) one of the two Mala ran Nurses selected for training in Australia. With her is Hatron D. Hegarty 0.8. E. in charge of Kandang Kerbau Hospital.40 words
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Article, Illustration540 1947-02-09 7 ■>uiui.i\ i i nit > ncpvi hi WHEN Gen. Stopford's silver York takes off from Changi at 10 o'clock next Wednesday morning, it will be carrying perhaps one of the best known and certainly one of the most popular Army Commanders to have been stat''>ned in540 words
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Article188 1947-02-09 7 OFFICIALS TO WELCOME TAX EXPERT Sunday Times Reporter CINGAPORE Government and Municipal officials will travel out, to sea in a specially chartered motor launch this morning In meet Mr. Robert Byron Heas- man, income-tax expert from the j United Kingdom who arrives by the Rotterdam Lloyd liner Modjokerto. The launch188 words
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Article235 1947-02-09 7 Sunday Times Reporter THERE was an increase in the 1 rmmber of armed robber e8 in Singapore in January. Mr. E. V P.wler Assistant Com- j m;«;ioner C.1.D.. Singapore, said that crime figures had always been h Kher than usual during the Chinese New Year season235 words
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379 1947-02-09 7 Chinese nurses named for A.I.F. scholarships THE local committee of the A.I.F. Nursing Scholarship Fund has selected Miss Alice Cheah, of Singapore, and Miss Ooi Soh Im, of Kuala Kangsar. as the two Malayan Chinese nurses to win the first A.I.F. Malayan Nursing Scholarships to Australia. The two girls will379 words
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Article97 1947-02-09 7 SEVEN Asiatic -stall" nu.a< s m Singapo:-e have bten promoted to the ra^.k of nursing bUlci with the sr lary and eondJcmbs of n ice wi»i<-»i t 1 k r The names of the new sirteil :>.v, Neighbour. Miss D. IfcKeona Miss D. Donwas. Mrs.97 words
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Advertisement294 1947-02-09 7 FOOD PARCELS FOR BRITAIN Arrangements nave bern made in Australia lor the prompt despatch of FOOD Parrels to Britain. Orders are sent AIR MAIL to o«r Sydney Office UMRU.HS KM HIM Kill KM l> TO TOt O.N'JLV PARCELS AS ADVERTISED CAN BE SENT. ORDERS t'ANKOT BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY OTHER294 words
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Advertisement143 1947-02-09 7 flp INDIAN -^£^-*> Virzapur CARPETS in plain colours and neat floral des g;is Siw 3' x $37.50 MluM 57.V00 -M Size 7' 2 x 9' SI 3O 00 S!S0.«0 KHSuM S« e x 9' IISMI Size 9" x 12' 5200.00 5»7.'>.00 MM Size S x 10' $3?*JM Size 9' x143 words
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Article213 1947-02-09 8 For Terrible Puns in the Back It was advice from her mother that led this woman to take Kruschen Salts for her backache Before she h<td finished the first tk tie. she was feeling bettor. This is the letter she writes:— "About this time last year213 words
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Advertisement412 1947-02-09 8 con^t exPfws Season co.l t p T l's NORTH BRIO6E WAO '*mSkd K£jJ£tlfU/U3 J OUOtfW and £xc4a/ta& ~YICK WOH HING Watch Dealers Repairers Give us a Trial you will be issured or satisfaction 429. North Bridge Road (near Middle Road Junction) Phone 7922 U oitrarlors to H.M. Forces since *****412 words
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Advertisement427 1947-02-09 8 Plat i n a m Diamond JEWELLERY. Designed Executed by Master Craftsmen. Hi?H<>tt quality Today's prices 78 MOUTH B*lo6l KO.. SPORt. J^H Tin S.H ,M Wo'l)*-*^ lIHb By iiMYfAtT. '»M^^ VB ufl SUFFERING RELIEVED' 111 \li\ HI HH!;i LATIIM NEIRAI.GIA INS'M'.'\ NERVE PAINS DEPRESSION CONSTIPATION INDIGESTION Men and women have427 words
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Miscellaneous2151 1947-02-09 8 I THIS WEEK FOR YOU BY STELLA ESag —What the Stars Foretell^ ■■■■Ha&ll AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19). ™URUS (Apr l >-- LEO (July 24-Aufr. 23).- SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22). I YouTl want a clear head to wlule y° ur own florts msy Routine is best for you this —Your past2,151 words
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887 1947-02-09 9 MARY HEATHCOTT - False hair for evening's new styles MARY HEATHCOTT -by- LONDON, Jan. 27. DRITAIN'S New Spring hair styles shown this week have grand names. In "Marathon Acropolis" the hair is flat on top with a fringe and curls up at the sides. For "M* dusa" the hair is fiat over the887 words
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Article, Illustration33 1947-02-09 9 Tn.-fl l>ui-ville br* n.n thr-iMgh dress in Crespa in the new edelwei&s shade has novel pleated cap sleeves, wide neckline and belt slotted through unprrcsrd cross over pleats at the front.33 words
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Article509 1947-02-09 9 W Ii help three girls in their early twruties to find nut whether th-y are in love or not? 1 > lias been suing round for a year with a young man who says he hi in live with her. She Ik-, being with him, but is always509 words
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Article247 1947-02-09 9 VEGETABLE soups are very easy 10 make yourself and tij not take very lone fJ cook. Soup makes an ideal beginning for a meal, or, served with toast can lorm a very nourishing and sustaining maip part of a meal. TOMATO SOUP: Pour tomatoes or one pint247 words
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Article443 1947-02-09 9 A Woman 's Notebook JANGLIN Nursery School re-opened on Janua. r 31 for children between six and 10 years of age. I hear from Miss Griffith Jones that the school has been reconditioned and that furniture and equipment has been sent from England. Mrs. Tostcr. who443 words
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Advertisement305 1947-02-09 9 NOW. YOU TOO CAM IN SPITS OF fe W SUNTAN 'Sjf Vt'hitcx, J wonderful d"^Kßr w?6 new discovery, gets "W^ rid of ugly sun-tan reveals that pale, fresh skin loveliness that every women tii cams about, that every man adores YOUR SKIN MADE 4-6 SHADES WHITER IN 3 MINUTES Tropical305 words
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Advertisement199 1947-02-09 9 FOOD PAR ELS FROM AUSTRALIA TO BRITAIN, EUROPE AND BRITISH OCCUPIED GERMANY ASK FOR OUR LIST OF 1 7 FOOD PARCELS YOU CAN NOW INSURE PARCELS TO ANY EUROPEAN COUNTRY AT 50 <^TS. PER PARCEL. INSURANCE POLICIES SENT AS SOON AS PARCELS ARE POSTED PATRONIZED BY LADY CENT LADY GIMSON199 words
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Article285 1947-02-09 10 Sunday Times Penang Correspondent MALAYA may be able to win world badminton titles if a proposal, put forward by the Malaya Badminton Association and accepted by the International Badminton Federation in 1940 comes into effect next year. The proposal was that for the Thomas Cup competition285 words
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Article292 1947-02-09 10 SELANGOR RACE MEET WEIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. WEIGHTS for the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's February meeting in Saturday Feb. 15 are: Horses. Class 1, Div. 1, :>'. Furlongs: Goat's Skin 10.00, Courtenay 9.10, Pour Winds 8.10, Distinguished 8.08, Fighting Fish (late Water Pall) 8.06, Votrix 8.05. Bonliome292 words
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Article136 1947-02-09 10 At ihe annual meeting of the S^ngaijore Amateur Sports Union, the following were elected crTice- bearers for the ensuing year: Patrons: Messrs. Yec Siew Chuan < re-elected Lim Chons; Swee. Wee Kirn Leong and Beet Tec>c Huat <re-eleot-ed»: piesident. Mr. E. Cheng Lean*: vice-pres. dents, Messrs Yeo136 words
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Article236 1947-02-09 10 Sunday Times Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Sat. HORSES trained at Ipoh by Mr Van Breukelen and Lt. Col. Fox are expected to be prominent at the Selangor Turf Club Meeting at Kuala Lumpur on Feb. 15 and 22. Mr. Van Breuk.en is sending 24 horses which236 words
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Article209 1947-02-09 10 Sunday Times tarrespondent TAIPING. 8: turday.— The cricket season this year promises to be a bright one in Taiping. with the formation this week of a Taiping Cricket Committee, whose object is to put the game on an organised basis. Hitherto, clubs were left to tr>e:r,selves209 words
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Article704 1947-02-09 10 BADMINTON H.Q. SHOULD BE IN K.L V UALA LUMPUR which had the privilege of organising the first Malayan badminton championships in 1938. gets its second chance this year because of Its central situation. It is expected that the biggest gathering of players, officials and followers of the game will be704 words
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Article374 1947-02-09 10 Sunday Times Corrcap«Bdeot T AST week-end saw Perak en-j 1 J gaged in two interesting J matches when on Saturday the St? fo side lost three-nil to Selangor, and on Monday the States women's representatives shared j honours with the Penang wo- j men's team. Saturday's match374 words
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Advertisement180 1947-02-09 10 tnfoat C I G ARETTE S GOOD-BYE PEN TROUBLES WITH THIS NEW INK! jS*. Solv-x in PARKER QVINK protects pens 4 ways: Here's how solv-x in Uuink »ion and rubber rot. keen joa bee fro,,, pen Ordinary high-acid ink 3 to*"**: cause 65% of all pen irou1. Ends gumming and180 words
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Advertisement501 1947-02-09 10 BRITISH STORES DISPOSAL BOARD (SINGAPORE) TENDER NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTOR OF DISPOSALS. FAR EASTERN AREA (M.0.8.) 1. The British Stores Disposal Board. Sinjrapore. is authorised to receive Tenders for the following items:— Located at Prodace Gronp, 4 SubDep*t 223 8.0.D. Bal.-tin Road. Lot No. I—Mixed1 Mixed Metal Serap501 words
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Advertisement210 1947-02-09 10 yM*eii»"\ ..I SPEIDY NF5^ RELIEF [i "^m; fnom STOMACH PAIN MACLEAN Brand Ston-a.'i Powder is now nrailable In tablet form packed in convenient sised bottles. Tiius. should stoma-h pains &-addenly self* you. raidv to hind is speedy and ntiaMt relief. Always cany a bottle with 70U agjin-it emergency, but, be210 words
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Article150 1947-02-09 11 JOE LOUIS FIGHTS IN BOLL RING MEXICO, &Uurday. ULAW WEIGHT champion, Joe Lcuis. toik an easy unofficial victory ever Arturo Godoy cf Chile. :m their 10-round exhibition Bvtot that drew sca r cely 12.000 fans to the huge Plaza Mexi.o bull r;i»S, Mexico City, on Fr.day night. Unl ke their150 words
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Article41 1947-02-09 11 Raffles College Union will hold iheir annual danro a t the "Oei Tiong Han" Hull in the College oa Saturday Fob. 15, starting at 8 p.m. It will be the fifth annual dar.ee since the College Union was formed.41 words
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Article497 1947-02-09 11 SCC GO DOWN FIGHTING TO SERVICES DV 13-points (two goals, try) to three (try), the D Combined Services beat the S.C.C. at Jalan Besar yesterday evening, to ring down the curtain on Singapore Rugby. The match, resulting from a challenge after the S.C.C. had had their match with the Army497 words
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Article, Illustration28 1947-02-09 11 .nciniKrs of the Samsure football team who played the S.CC on Friday and provided the Club with their biggest soccer win for many seasons ten goa's to nil.28 words
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Article296 1947-02-09 11 WORLD CHAMPION SUSPENDED NEW YORK, Saturday. FIE New York State Athletic, Commission yesterday revoked the boxing licence of Rocky Graziano and ordered his forth- coming world middleweignt title j fight with Tony Zale to be cancelled for his failure to report a $100,000 brftt offer. The decision read to GrazianoReuter - 296 words
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Article21 1947-02-09 11 Playing at the home court the Sportlii?ht Badminton Party defeated the Merry Union Badminton Party's "B" l>> seven games to two.21 words
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Article492 1947-02-09 11 Sunday Times staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. BADMINTON history was made today when S. M. Omar became the first Malay ever to win the Selangor men's singles championship beating Lim Kee Fong in three sets 13—13 (I—s), 15—4, 15—6. To Cecilia Samuel, Malayan women's singles champion492 words
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Article475 1947-02-09 11 Birmingham 's Big Win London, Sat. THE biggest surprise i n tne filth 1 round of the English Cup j competi.ic:i 'uu^.y wjs Birmn 'jji ham's big win over Itenrnnte: City, present leaders of Division i two. Tne winners scoied four of tneir five goals in the last 20 minutesReuter - 475 words
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Article46 1947-02-09 11 Ireland beat England by 22 points to 0 in the Rugby Union international at Dublin today Thirty thousand people watched the match. Other Rugby Ltas-uo results: Leigh 17 Burrow 2, Warrington 21. Rochdale Hornets 0. All other matches postponed owing to bad weather.— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article118 1947-02-09 11 Playing on their own court the Swift B.P. beat the T.T.S.H. B.P. by four games to three. The results were as follows: (Swift B.P. players mentioned first): SINGLES: Llm Cheng Kwee beat Goh Ah Kow 15-8 13-13, 5-4; Tan Kee Lin beat D.C. Lam 15-1, 15-4: C.S. Tuan118 words
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Article, Illustration199 1947-02-09 12 Havxj spent seve.i years i.eUind barbed wire in a prisoner-of-war Camp in VieICffta Au-ti-iliai. this Nazi was among a batch which recently embarked on the liner Oronte* for repatriation W* 'aeries all his possessions including an alarm clock dangling around his neck. Left: A199 words
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