Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1946
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Title Section49 1946-09-04 1 The Malaya Tribune jiY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n (Penang office upe Tlionc Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 POM PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune WEDNESDAY, OKFT. 4. 1016.49 words
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Article449 1946-09-04 1 Reuter PARIS, Sept. 3: —Beginning on Thursday, 12 countries claiming reparations from Italy will state their cases to the Italian economic committee of the Paris conference. As the result ot a ballot th 1 countries will be heard in the i following order: Greece. Albania. Poland.Reuter - 449 words
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54 1946-09-04 1 BERLIN, Sep:. 4 U.S. SteS a c James Byrnes I Ire on unprecedented n Friday a' Stuttgart lay on the I nc'' policy n Germany, a I I ar y government Bid t a *>' nght. Tht Russian, French and militant goveriiors of hat*54 words
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214 1946-09-04 1 (Tribune ft afl Reporter) Members of Ihe Singapore Police Force will possigeflting mor*' pay. depending on the findings of > committee now sitting to consider the qucs•<\ixinq; the pay of all members of the f'»rt c ir I- raaklin GiasaoO k declared ut press214 words
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323 1946-09-04 1 The following message in commemoration oi (ho I first anniversary oi the re-occupation of Singapore tomorrow, has been given by the Acting Supremo, Lt.--j Gen. Stopford: Tomorrow, th« sth September. Ihi hp first anniversary of the I re-occupation of Singapore. This jis a suitable occasion323 words
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Article592 1946-09-04 1 10,000 TROOPS AWAIT CALL 150 Dead, 470 Injured Reuter. BOMBAY, Sept. 3: Unofficial estimates give the Bombay riot casualties for three days up to midnight tonight (local time) as 150 dead and 470 injured. The rioting has spread from the square mile where it was confinedReuter. - 592 words
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Article, Illustration137 1946-09-04 1 BOST O A\ Sept. 3. Tlie strength borroived from the vast power of atomic energy did not keep dtath from threeyear old Janice Moschella (pictured above). The child died on Monday despite the life or death experimenml treatment with radio activated 'phospherous processed on a cyclotron and->l.5. - 137 words
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Article87 1946-09-04 1 A.P. LAKE STCCESS. Sept. 4 —The United Nations Security Council agreed on Tuesday to admit to its agenda the Ukrainian charges against the Greek Government. A vote taken after a four hour debate was 7 to 2 with two abstaining. The voting for putting theA.P. - 87 words
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Article31 1946-09-04 1 A.P. TAIWAN. Formosa. Sept. 4:—Medical authorities said a serious outbreak of cholera broke ou: in southera Formosa resulting in many deaths, but the outbreak is now under control. —A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement103 1946-09-04 1 ej :ind Services rarry IB HI a Genuine OvaI i maintain FREE, ng you inearthing and 3oe Rjftci erardi is i I out polity. San faction Guaranteed The Malayan Radio Semce Company Oi bard Rend. (Singapore. A FEW OF THE NEWLY ARRIVED ARTICLES CIAN SINGH'S HAVE ON DISPLAY FOR LADIES103 words
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Advertisement76 1946-09-04 1 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" jfor 1947. The Firms. Institutions, j the Government and Municipal as well as individuals are j kindly requested to send in their I particulars for insertions free ol j76 words
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138 1946-09-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "I am well aware of the difficulties experienced by traders as a result of the N.E.I, conrtol measures and the concern these are causing them." said tne Dutch Consul-General, Mr. M. F. Vigeveno, in an in- terview yesterday. Representations had already been138 words
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Article38 1946-09-04 2 Rev. Father Kevin Harrison, RAF Chaplain, will give a talk 0 n The Need for Catholic Action to the members of the Catholic Young Men's Association, tomorrow at tiie school hall «>f st. Joseph's Instituton at I p.m.38 words
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Article98 1946-09-04 2 The Tr.bune learns that Major-General Arkicright, the General Officer-Commanding-in-Chief, Malaya Command, left by plane yesterday for Bangkok for important talks on Malaya-Siamese relations. No other information on the visit teas obtainable either in Kuala Lumpur or Singapore as to the exact nature of General Arkwrigh98 words
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Article80 1946-09-04 2 Two Malay women. Chulia binte Man.pel «22» and Fatimah b.ire Ali «40» and two Chinese wemeh, Kwok Ai Lin «36) and S.au Ah Yeng <45> were convicted an d sentenced to three months' s i. on a charge of "persistently soliciting for immoral purposes'" when they appeared80 words
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Article72 1946-09-04 2 Three Chinese stowaway*. Thung i I Choo Kuar.p. Lee thin Npan and Yang chet- Foo, who vere found on hoard tho l.s. "Antonia"' after it j had left Shanghai on Aug. 24. were convicted by Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday and fined $100 ot one month's rigorous imprisonment72 words
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Advertisement513 1946-09-04 2 TRIBUNE PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted. Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Jk Announcements; $3.50 per single column Incb per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc at $7 00513 words
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Advertisement1225 1946-09-04 2 SALE BY TENDER The Cu-todian ol Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of th c following, particulars of which are as follows:— Lot I—One Vickers Petters Ltd. Machine Oil Engine No. ***** B.H.P. 50. R.P.M. 260, about 6 high lying at 46, Orchard Road. 2—About 200 empty drums. 3—1,225 words
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Advertisement827 1946-09-04 2 WANTED^ A Eurasian Lady Telephone Operator, able to converge and take down messages. Apply Box 255, Malaya Tribune. By well-known Chinese import firm, a female correspondence clerk j and typist. Apply immediately to G.P.O. Box No. 760. Singapore. WANTED: Fast and accurate Typist, Shorthand not necessary, for British Export Firm.827 words
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Advertisement404 1946-09-04 2 SHIPPING THE EAST ASIATIC C o LXi Sailings from Scandinavia C jik If S MONGOLIA Dug f> enroute for Manila, c. bu, Hon kong Shanghai. M/S FIONIA Du« 6th 0« enroute for Bangkok, Saigon M/S -ASIA- Du». 121 enrcute for Manila. Cebu, Hone, kong Shanghai. M/S MEONIA" Du v 4404 words
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Article832 1946-09-04 3 ating and ill-treatment which h3 was to by Kobayashi (accused No. 3) and Kawais< d No. 4) at the Changi civilian internment time in June, 1913, when he was made to v:i in the guard room at the tower and th a stick on his832 words
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Article98 1946-09-04 3 I• hnnage. run by n Union fl nll linnf was 63 Indian, IS < hinese, children, said Mr. S. Government cf India *P r .at a press confer- as still accommodation I re children, he said. The I a s< t on a hill and98 words
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333 1946-09-04 3 Representatives from over 200 Chinese associations attended the tea party at the Chinese Chamber of yesterday to celebrate V-J Day. Dr. Wu Paak-shing. the Chinese Consul General, paid tribute to the Chinese in China for having put up such a stubborn resistance against the enemy333 words
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153 1946-09-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter.) The Singapore Club in Fullcrfon Building which was repaired and renovated some months ago, is to be further repaired -n order to make it habitable for members. The PW.D. is calling for tenders J carry out work on further repairs, tenders153 words
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Article371 1946-09-04 3 An echo of the discovery of Government stocks of sugar being stolen from lighters which were lying alongside the s.s. Fort Abitivi at anchor in Telok Ayer Basin was heard before First District Judgo Paul Storr yesterday when a Chinese and four Indians were sentenced371 words
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Article162 1946-09-04 3 John McLaughlin, a firenvan en board the s.s. "Sam Treedy". ap- pealed against a sentence of two I weeks' r i. when he was convicted Iby Magistrate Ahmad bin Ibrahim yesterday for assaulting C. F. Lain* son. the second engineer of the ship !cn Aug.162 words
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Article152 1946-09-04 3 As a result of the discovery of SO cases of sweets. (Tesrrilied ft* 2.A.S.C< supplies none of which have boon sold to the public, in a store in TesscnsOhn Read by Mr. H Grey. A.S.P. in charge »»f Kandang Korbau police station and n152 words
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97 1946-09-04 3 A man who attempted to smuggle out of the Colony $800 worth of te\tilse ami 5.400 cigarettes was fined a tCtal of $1,300, in default nine months' rigorous imprisonment by Second District Judge T. T- Russell, yesterday. The man. Hiew Pak Kee (40». was97 words
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Article741 1946-09-04 3 Share quotations, ai at Sept. 3 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) 1 were as followsINDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. $2.00 $2.40 I Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2 80 3.00 J Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. 8.00 9.00 Consolidated Tin I Smelters 24/3 23/9 Eastern741 words
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Article94 1946-09-04 3 Thirty-Are Indians, a lorry driver and his assistant, both Chinese, who were arrested Ul Cecil Street on If 'liiw.v afternoon alleged to havt been involved in a "Biack "lag" incident, were charged in the Third Police Court yesterday for being members of an unlawful assembly. It was94 words
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Article82 1946-09-04 3 (Our Own Reporter) Malacca, Tuesday. Conere.?s flags flew side by s-:di j with tho black flags of Muslim patriots in Malacca yesterday when supporters of the new Ind(an interim Government were celebrating the swearing in ol tho new Government. The acceptance of the Congress praposals was82 words
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Advertisement298 1946-09-04 3 The v/3:d is going around "BIDOMAK" Makes you fit. Obtainable at a 1 "leading stores. Col? Importers: j BMi. Yce&€o. I Bftngapote 6 Kuala Lumpur, jj 9, Scah Street. J When Out Shopping LOOK FOR 91 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. The Shop For All Your Requirements. S. PRITAM SINGH Co. Phone298 words
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Miscellaneous15 1946-09-04 3 isrf'K itYA\"* Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune c-7 Hf u .,n 1 mthe haliiw rues.]15 words
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Article576 1946-09-04 4 run :it moves in slow myst« riou 3 ways. Prelim- is going on at the Jme with regard to 5et- iaims Commission in ad events in this conq may chrystalisc tins h. i -card very little on ihi! issi i.ice an unobstl usive ed in Hansard to- i576 words
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856 1946-09-04 4 A.P. A dramatic story of an attempt by a small group of Japanese to manoeuvre Japan into surrender two years before the end is told in this Mail Despatch from Tokio. (By Russell Brines). TOKIO. —A strangely assorted group of a half dozen top rankingA.P. - 856 words
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123 1946-09-04 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir.—Through the medium of vour paper. T wish to know whv the Food Control Dept. Ipoh. practises a strange method of bread distribution (i.e. from bakery to wholesaler, to retailer to consumer» while in big towns like Singapore. Kuala Lumpur123 words
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Article203 1946-09-04 4 Sir—Seme time ago I sent in an enquiry to one of the Government Departments and later 1 received a letter asking me to call for an interview. The letter was headed "Sir" and ended with "I have the honour to be, sir. your obedient servant." When 1 called203 words
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Article410 1946-09-04 4 Sir. In reply to the letter publish ed on Friday. Aug. 30th. under the heading of "Good NeighboursI would like to t«-U J. I.- that he. like many other civilians, is rather ha-;ty in condemning the serviceman in this country. Perhaps it is not easy to realize that410 words
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Article260 1946-09-04 4 Sir.—I regret to note the Abe Miguel has been so poignant in asking Padre Moore to mind his own business. Unfortunately for Abe Miguel and his < ailing. Padre Moore's is one in which it IS part of his business to mind the affairs of others! Had he260 words
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Article190 1946-09-04 4 Sir. —An advertisement appeared in recent issues of your paper by the Government of the Malayan Union for Assistant Custodians of Enemy Properly. Appointments are to be made "for a period of :> years in the first instance". The salary attacked to the appointment w 11 be190 words
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Article161 1946-09-04 4 Sir.—Social hygiene in Singapore during the Japs regime was abominable- Though private prostitution was prevalent in prewar Singapore, it made fast strides during those It 1 years to such an extent that it wsis let lose (o take care of itselfMoral and physical make-up of the T citizens,161 words
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Article96 1946-09-04 4 Sir,—Any person who has the temerity to state that people are as miserable under the present regime as they were under the Japs has either a bad memory, is a liar, or must have been so well in with the Japs that, from that safe place whether96 words
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674 1946-09-04 4 Reuter. Bombay. When the American freighter, "Sea Phoenix.' docked here recently on her way to Calcutta, a heavily built ruddy-laced Irishman wi h clear blu»> eyes which belied his. sixtynine years stopped off the gang was to take a last look at Bombay HeReuter. - 674 words
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719 1946-09-04 4 "Islamica" Looks Around— Some one has said that the Law Is an ass I am inclined to believe that the law. or departmental order, undor the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance whereby the father or mother of a child born alive should make the report719 words
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Advertisement41 1946-09-04 4 A DELIGHT U> ittc EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numount Rimless Glasses. that blend with beauty and sharpen appearance with clean cut good and style. The? are cushioned against breakage. LVERBRICHT OPTICAL CO, Qualified Opticians. j Chulia Street. Telephone 4436. Singapore.41 words
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Miscellaneous89 1946-09-04 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS ly Ernest Hit P'gTv, lllr Biu X v intheus.waVtammanv j WPITTEN TO PRAISE THE J I America'S UNSCLV^ >. <3ew£/ T 55 A M.,SEPT 16,1920 A W Ai H ORSE- DRAWN WAGON STOPPED IN FRONT OF TME US.SUB-\V-w TREASURY. NEW YORK ©I LO fS. AND E89 words
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536 1946-09-04 5 Re-educating Young Nazis Reuter. STUTTGART, (Air Mail).—Young Germans are learning how not to take orders—under the tuition of America's crack blue-and-gold constabulary which has taken over the main burden of occupation in the games and athletics but at ing great keenness forReuter. - 536 words
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122 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. 1 >i the renser* Ma I, welcoming the dministratiea in India o( Indians, says pie are Mailed in the thai the new Prime roDeafraea will la primary object of tai peace to the disle Of India. Government is predotaiCongress that is says. 'Jinnah asReuter. - 122 words
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Article155 1946-09-04 5 A.P. Shanghai, Sept. 3—All visas issued by the Argentine Embassy here before Sept. 1 were cancelled today by order of the Foreign Ministry at Buenos Aires The Embassy head here deI clined to d-scuss the reasons for the order, but there have been rumours in thA.P. - 155 words
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Article64 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. —The Indian Nat ion* I Airway* have purchased two Bristol "Wayfarer" passeniter parrying aircraft which tlioy hope 10 pat into operation on their "Indiaman" services this month a member of tin- Bristol Aeroplane Company stated ;<"diiy. These are in addition t<> si\ VickersReuter. - 64 words
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666 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. LONDON. 2:—The Times alone ol' London's morning newspapers places the accession to power of the Indian interim government as higher news value than the black flag riots in Bombay, although all the national morning papers devote a great deal of space to latestReuter. - 666 words
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Article60 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 2.—The threatened strike of truck drivers ill New York becomes effective today. The Union, however, has agreed to allow coal, fuel oil. medical supplies, dairy products and vegetables to enter New York city through picket lines. Mayor O'Dwyer said this morning that the men's leaders haveReuter. - 60 words
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455 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. BERLIN: (Air Mail)-—ln a great drive for food, German agriculturalists, assisted by bulldozers manned by royal engineers, have reclaimed an area equal in size to 920 football fields, upon which crops and vegetables are now growing in the British sector of Berlin. AboutReuter. - 455 words
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Article436 1946-09-04 5 Hatfield (Herts). —Thir-ttvn-ycar-old Richard Shearman d'd not do his morning paper round oday. writes Maurice Cheesewright in the Daily Express Instead, he handed it over to his friends, put on his long trousers, combed his fair hair, and left the Dray Horse Inn a 8.50436 words
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145 1946-09-04 5 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Sept. 2—Over 100 million yards have been ordered for export from Lancashire cloth manufacturers during the past four weeks. The deadline for the export production programme ended at the weekend after great last minute activity among shipping merchants who have been Unable toReuter. - 145 words
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Article41 1946-09-04 5 MANILA, Sept. 3. —The Philippine Government today announced that it has rounded up more than 200 liberal leaders "to protect them from the radical Hukhalahaps" Field reports said that at least U.oOO Huks ill Central Luzon swamps are under heavy gunfire.41 words
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Advertisement78 1946-09-04 5 V l»i:i:it MOHAM AD CO. MONEY CHANGERS BOOKSELLERS STATIONERS RAILWAY STATION SINGAPORE BARAKAT. P.O Box 70. Telephone 4353 <■. ii. s. Ntr m ASPECT OF II vv ii aid Sliaiif LIFE AND WORKS EDITED BY S WINSTON PRICE $12.50 BRIAR PIPES EMPORIUM I CECIL ST SINGAPOUB P. O. BOX 883.78 words
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Advertisement138 1946-09-04 5 1 LATEST STOCK ARRIVALS AT itom\so\s STEEL DEED BOXES STEEL CASH BOXES FIBRE CABIN TRUNKS LEATHER SUITCASES ft BR lEE CASES GOLF CLUBS SNOOKER BALLS, CUES, ETC. BOXING GLOVES n| ENGLISH FROM CLARKS Ladies Shoes of Somersetsizes 2 TO 8 77/ I SMALL SUPPLIES OF tiaberdasliery various items COTTON GLASS138 words
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Advertisement176 1946-09-04 6 CATHAY 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4 15—6.30—9.30 p.m. NOW SHOWING 'PHONE 3400 THRILLS! ACTION! ADVENTURE! SEE THE BLOODY PAGEANTRY OF ROME'S ANCIENT COLISEUM. SEE THE BURNING OF ROME—THE SCREENS ALLTIME TOP IN THRILLS. Saturday At Midnight WE GIVE YOV I VICTOR MAT I RE BETTY GRABEE JACK j OAKIE in -Song Of176 words
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Advertisement182 1946-09-04 6 J GEVLfIfIG PHOfIE B<ND7B Opening to-day: 3 shows 3.15—6.30—9.15 Cornel Wilde Anita Louise in Columbia's box-office holder LAST DAY: 3 630 i P M. Ruben Preston BUen Drew In "Night Plane From Chungking" Murder. Betrayals. Inuique Sabotage aiong the 'Ann Road" OPENING TOMORROW •In Multiplane Technicolor' MARLBOROUGH Daily 3 hows:182 words
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Advertisement369 1946-09-04 6 ALHAMBRA BOOK EARLY! Tel: 6909. Maybe you've seen Hollywood in all its moods! Maybe you thought Hollywood can't surprise you anymore. Mebbe you thought more about Hollywood morals than Hollywood morale. Waal, brother, quit thinking and see FOLLOW ilie lIOYS GEORGE RAFT MARLENE DIETRICH VERA ZORINA AND A GREAT "ARMY"369 words
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Advertisement233 1946-09-04 6 3 30 p m. and 7.30 p.m. Marriage and its many problems! "Prem Bandhan" (in Tamil* ff tttrinj M X RaJha. Surya Human and R. B. Lakshmi Dcvi Opening To-morrow Prabhat". pectacular nythological uroduction "CHANDRASENA" or Mayil Ravana" •in Tamil) T'.ie magic power of Ahi and Main! A Princess's daring233 words
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Advertisement91 1946-09-04 6 on \s TO-lIA\ TREAT FOR YOUR EYES MELODY THRILLS FOR YOUR EARS! RITA HAY WORTH GENE KELLY The Most Ideal Combination! To-day At The 4 Shows-1.30 4 6.30 9.30 p.m. "CLAUDIA'S" IRRESISTIBLE (Last Night's Audience) Book Early Remember It's At Your Fa j oii rite Cinema! m THE picture you've91 words
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Article124 1946-09-04 7 GAMES FIXED FOR JU LY-AUG. Reuter. LAUSANNE, Sept. 3:—At the international Olympic committee meeting held here today, it was announced the next Olympic games will take place a r Wembley from the end of July to August over a period of 18 days. No eventsReuter. - 124 words
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Article136 1946-09-04 7 In a thrilling finish, (he Devon* defeated the Nondescripts hy three Wicketfl in a cricket match played on Sunday. Batting first, the Nondesrripts Were all out for 55, Pates ar.d Awnt tai ing four wickets each for 12 and IS runs, respectively. In reply, the Devons136 words
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392 1946-09-04 7 Archie Quick - (By Archie Quick .don. Sept. 2.—One million fan were roaring it ir favourites at the first pukka League Soccer tches for seven years. Wooderson, Mac Donald tfint, all were breaking down with injuries when attempts on British records Mankad the best slow left-arm bowler, establishing himhe392 words
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110 1946-09-04 7 A.P. .X, Sep*. S: —Trygre -General of the United id in a brief speech ntre court Of the National pionskipe at Forest I. nternational sports cornreal part in the I a ted Nations Day at Btafl personnel of U excepting Russia mi itationsA.P. - 110 words
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158 1946-09-04 7 Arm; has made clear the Os :> it will not be exr.: i distribute rice allo- Jap Surrendered .*.:.el as an increase to the lias rat in Singapore, says Ih all cation of rice to the to Singapore works out at inces per158 words
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Article42 1946-09-04 7 A.P. Sept. 2.-The new y Line cargo steamer 533 tuns, will le a ve Mersey r maiden voyage. She >' general cargo for Colombo, Madras and hiding two steel water--hing 32 tons and a of new commercial Colombo and Madras.—A.P. - 42 words
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Article151 1946-09-04 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 3:—Rain seriously interfered with many of the last County championship matches and may'have been the cause of Middlesex finishing run-ner-up to the champions Yorkshire instead of Lancashire who had to be satisfied with third place. Lancasnire were well placed when rainReuter. - 151 words
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Article39 1946-09-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept- 3—Football results: FIRST DIVISION Wolverhampton Town 0 Wanderers 0 THIRD DIVISION (North I Rochdale 0 Wrexham 1 Tranmere S..uthp<>rt 1 Rovers 2 IRISH GOLD CUP (First Round' Belfast Celtic 3 Coleraine 0 —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article41 1946-09-04 7 A.P. LONDON. Sept. 3:—Tass said on Monday it had been authorised to deny the report that 50.000 Russian soldiers remained in Harbin, Manchuria, dressed in civilian clothes. Tass said the report had been published by Chinese newspapers.— A P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article147 1946-09-04 7 A.P. New Delhi, Sept. 3.—Mafia tma Gandhi >aid at a prayer meet'.ng here today that the Congress Party "could never ally with the British against Muslims." "After all if Hindus and Musl ms must fight, let them be brave and fight it out amongst themselves",A.P. - 147 words
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100 1946-09-04 7 Reuter. DAR-ES SALAM. Sept. 3:—The Tanganyika National Indian Association has sent the following cable to Pandit Nehru: ""Tanganyika Indians are grateful that Congress and other po'itical parties have taken over responsibilities for the future of India "Hearty good wishes to you and your colleagues onReuter. - 100 words
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90 1946-09-04 7 Our Own Reporter Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday. Brigadier J. Af. Choudhuri told a press conference this afternoon that the new headquarters of the Malaya Command, when completed, would cost about $t% million dollars. It will house about 1,000 officers and men and ivill considerably ease90 words
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Article103 1946-09-04 7 Ihe first interim general meeting of tne Jollilads Athletic Union was held on Sept. 1. at the residence cf Mr. M. Moh<! Gani No. L>4.{, Tanjoilg Pagar Koad. Singapore and the following were elected office hearers fcr the year H»4«-47 President. Mr. T. M. Mohd YuMM; hon. secretary,103 words
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Article187 1946-09-04 7 Special Commissioner Gets 'Batavia Foot" Reuter. o Mr. Michael Wright, deputy to Lord Killearn, British Special Commissioner in South East Asia is leaving Singapore by air today for Saigon, where he will see the French High Commissioner. Admiral D' Argenlieu, and other officials of theReuter. - 187 words
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170 1946-09-04 7 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—Major Hans G. Hornbostel, 65-year-old hero of Bataan, whose wife contracted leprosy in a Japanese prison camp, stated here that he will devote the remainder of his life to fight against the segregation and social ostracism of lepers. Maj. HornbostelReuter. - 170 words
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Article73 1946-09-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 2.—The British European Airways operating from Nortliolt Airport plan to be the first company, in the world to put jet air liners on their routes. By 1948, Vickers V.C.-2s.— Vikings with two gas turbines—should be entering flic service. It is hoped thatReuter. - 73 words
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Article218 1946-09-04 7 Four armed robberies and an attempted murde»- wor c repjrted in Singapore on Monday. The victim of the attempted murder was an Indian. Ke was shot in the right shoulder by an unknown assailant at the junction if Serangxm Road and Hindu Road at 6 p.m.218 words
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Article166 1946-09-04 7 (From Our Own Reporter) Penang, Tuesday. "Washio was fond of interrogating prisoners by bringing a monkey alonjr with him and making the monkey bite them". said Jitt Singh, assistant gaoler during the Occupation, giving evidence at the trial of 35 members of the Japanese kempeitai before166 words
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207 1946-09-04 7 Australian fruiterers have developed a new method of packing whereby the need for refrigeration can be treatly eliminated. This special packing, known as the "Beta Pack," costs the exporter more than the normal packing, but the c.i.f. Singapore cost is cheaper than normally packed207 words
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Article27 1946-09-04 7 There \»ill be a lecture oti ''What is Co-MasoneryV by Mr. Fred Harvey at the Theosophical Society. No. 8, Cairnhill Road tomorrow at 6.30 p.m27 words
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Article52 1946-09-04 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3—In the Hawaiian islands 33 sugar plantations have been -hut down as a result of the largest single agricultural walkout in American history. Both managements and labour leaders agive that the strike is 100 per cent effective. There is no violence but additional police have been placed52 words
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Article113 1946-09-04 7 Mr. J. A. Thivy, the interim chairman of the Malayan 1 Indian Congress, has sent the following telegram to Pandit Nehru: 'Malayan Indians held mass meetings all over the country under the auspices of the Malayan Indian Congress and welcome the interim government under your leadership113 words
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Article90 1946-09-04 7 Six hundred and five cases, each containing 360 dozen eggs, have been distributed to stall holders as shewn in Singapore Municipal Markets at Clyde Terrace, EUenborough, Orchard Road. Kandang Kerbau. People's Park. Teluk Ayer, Maxwell Road, Elms Avenue, and Grange Road. The.se stall90 words
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Advertisement19 1946-09-04 7 Be Lovely M To Be Loved J BEAUTY PREPARATIONS Agents:— X H. WU TRADING COMPANY 69, Stamford Road. Singapore.19 words
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Advertisement94 1946-09-04 7 Introducing Britain's Best Health Salts A Necessity For every man Large stocks are on the way. Dealers are requested to book ear ly to avoid disappointment. Upcountry dealers interested to act as Distributors, please contact early. Ktmember Health Spells SuCCeSS. Sole Agents: Manoiffat*ifi!r€*rs" Dislriluitfiiis* Bureau JLtiL T5/26, Chartered Bank Chambers,94 words
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656 1946-09-04 8 More Evidence At PoW's Trial Reuter LONDON, Sept. 3: —At the court martial of Major Cecil Boon referring to the examination of parcels by Boon, Ronald Cushley, formvr lance-corporal in the Royal Scots, said on one occasion two Red Cross parcels were putReuter - 656 words
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84 1946-09-04 8 Reuter. MACAO Sept. 3 This Portuguese colony, about 50 miles from Hong Kong, has been cut ..'.I fu»m its supplies meat and vegetables trom the adjoining Chinese mainland. Martial law has 'Hen declared in the Chungshan district, birthplace ~i Dr. Sun Yat-scn, andReuter. - 84 words
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Article145 1946-09-04 8 A.P. New York. Sept. 1.- Dimitri Manuilsky, Ukrainian Foreign Minister, protested vigorously to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday against a council desision denying him a seat while the delegates debated to hear his charges against Greece. Manuilsky sat in the spectator's section of the council chamberA.P. - 145 words
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236 1946-09-04 8 Reuter. ATHENS Sep* 3:—The central committee of EAM (leftwing group) to-night decided to demand that the Council g of State (supreme court for disputes;be ween citizens and state) shall declare Sundays plebiscite on the monarchy invalid. Xhr EAlf claim- w hold da>euj mcnts «rhicn prove falsificationsReuter. - 236 words
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Article77 1946-09-04 8 Mr. Michael Wrigh Deputy Special Comvi ssioner. Is leai ng Singapore today for a sliort Vis t lo Saigon in response to on invitation to Lord Kilearn from Admiral D'Aroenlitu. High Commissioner of French Indo China. Lord Killearn, who has a mild tnfeci on of77 words
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Article117 1946-09-04 8 WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. The United staU- Government today rejected Yiko-I.iv protests against alleged violation of Yugoslav -ky b United State- pUI I Actum United States Becretarj of State. William L. Clayton, in a formal note delivered to the Yugo»lav Charge D'Affaires, reviewed In do: ail the117 words
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160 1946-09-04 8 Hongkong, Sept. 3.— The Hongkong Government has issued a ttaterrcni in connection with a report from Singapore that eleven Hongkong students en route to England have become stranded in gapore. It nays: "The statement m the press that Hongkong scholarship sudeni s on their way160 words
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Article60 1946-09-04 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. s.—With ten dredgers and .six tug boats th c Whanjrpoo Conservancy Hoard has begun to clear the Whangpoo river of more than 4,000,000 tons of accumulated mud. It will be a 12 months* task. Vessels of heavy tonnage at present are unable to comeReuter. - 60 words
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228 1946-09-04 8 A.P. London Sept. 3. —The semi-monthly Moscow magazine "New Times" observed the first anniversary of the Japanese surrender by declaring that "reactionary circles in America make no secret Of their design to preserve Japanese militarism." The article broadcast by Moscow radio said. The defeat ofA.P. - 228 words
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136 1946-09-04 8 Reuter. London, a. -No progress baa been made in the Anglo-Russian track t;dks no* proceeding in London since they opened in July authoritative source-, lure stated today. On not one of the many separate items involved lia> agreement been reached and there is no likelihoodReuter. - 136 words
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Article43 1946-09-04 8 BAGHDAD, Sept. 3.-The untitled Government has suspended three daily newspapers for publishing "Ojf tnie reports'* and editorials regarded as disturbing the peace of countries" it was announced here. The papers are: Al-Ya'adum (Nationalist l Al Yaqdali tNational ist) and Sada A) Bastur (.Leftist).43 words
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Article168 1946-09-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. J.— Security precautions \o protect King George of \he Hellene* from uninv ed visitors after his return to London oday have transformed the fashionable Claridges Hotel into a building more doselg resembling the supreme Allied Headquarter* two years agoThe first I mReuter. - 168 words
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Article62 1946-09-04 8 It is learned from official .ources this morning that Major General Arkwright's visit to Bangkok is connected with the military problem arising out of banditry on the Siam-Malnya Iron tier. He is visiting General Brunskill, G.0.C.. B.T. Siam and staying with the British Minister. The trip had been62 words
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