Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1946
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Title Section55 1946-09-13 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n Singapore, Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune55 words
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564 1946-09-13 1 CONDITION: 'TIRING I NTIL ONE IS KILLED" Reuter. HAVANA, Sep:. 12—M. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet No. 2 delegate at the Paris Conference has been challenged to a duel by Amadeo Paufico, Presicent of the Cuban-Italian Association "Giuseppe Garibaldi" for "insulting references" to Ita'/ in a speechReuter. - 564 words
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Article222 1946-09-13 1 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 13. Leader of en Arab nations were rereported to have rejected i British sponsored plan for ilisation of Palestine on I and the Arab League meed the dispute would ken to the United Nations II n i» reached at "don conference. Briti-h andA.P. - 222 words
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Article32 1946-09-13 1 NEW YORK, Sept 12.—The i ami Social Council ol iterl Nations today *P~ in principle the transfer Ihr Ijeague of Nations to itrd Nations of internatml of narcojt k drugs, -T: uter.32 words
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Article132 1946-09-13 1 Reuter. LONDON Sept 12.—With the continuing fuel ?e Britain faces the prospect of possible electritioning and cuts in gas supplies this winter. F. Williams. Executive the Public Relations ttee of the Electricity Companies, >aid today stocks were so low that I'm of rationing was vrtain."Reuter. - 132 words
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Article502 1946-09-13 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 12. —Major Cecil Boon, Royal Army Service Corps, who is being tried by a London court martial on 11 charges of voluntarily assisting the enemy while acting as liasion oflicer as a prisoner of war in Shamshuipo camp, Hongkong, was to-day formallyReuter. - 502 words
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59 1946-09-13 1 A decorated lorry of the Singapore Chine c Chamber of Commerce (topi leads the mile-long Chinese procession past the Gorernor. high government officials and commumunity representatives in front of the Municipal Building, at yesterday's celebration of V-J Day. Loicer picture Shows the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson. jnaking his reply to59 words
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Article49 1946-09-13 1 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM, S*pl l-' .severe earth(|Ui»kr shack m rei' »ide<l thi- ereaittfi by tlu mumo!o<rist at West Bromuirh near here. Thr .-hcvk may have hern m the !<oidrr 91 Prr.-ia and Afphan!| ten <>r the alternative position j north Of th>* Caribbean Sea." he I ■aid.—Beater.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article47 1946-09-13 1 Reuter. LONDON Sept. IS.—The British I Pareign Secretery. Mr. Emeit Bevin. i- likely to return to ParU tomorrow, Friday, informed sources in London stated tonipht. He will return to London in tune for hi resumption of iho Palestine talk--on Iklonday Redter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article45 1946-09-13 1 A.P. London Sept- LS. —An An^loNorwegian ait kgre.-nu-nt *va> Otfll.•d in Lundor. yesterday by til*' British Minister for Chril Avia- I tion. Lord Winster, and CeuneMor christian Reused on behalf af Ute Norwegian Qeeernment The agreement torlodos Br« reciprocal freedoms "f thr air.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article347 1946-09-13 1 China Civil War Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 12. —Government troops operating in the Hopei-Jehol border area captured Kupeikow. important pass on the Great Wall on Sept. 9, states the Chinese Ministry of Information. On the previous day Government forces had entered Haiiengkow and Chienan. two otherReuter. - 347 words
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Advertisement75 1946-09-13 1 IIAI»IO!S gui Sales and Services carry tritii them a Genuine Guatee to maintain FREE, you something and i rgettinf >ou afterwards is nut our policy. Satisfaction Chi a rat need The Malayan Radio Service Company Otfi !'.;ird Road Singapore. j CIAN SINGH'S Vacate A Rent Board Decision The whole stock75 words
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Advertisement68 1946-09-13 1 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in T92G) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" ilur 1947. The Firms, institutions, jlhe Government and Municipal 1 Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in their: particulars for insertions free of charge. We68 words
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358 1946-09-13 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Before a large and representative gathering includmg Major General H. B. Arkwright (G.0.C.-in-C), His Highness the Sultan of Selangor and several GovernTient and high military officials, Sir Edward Gent Governor of the Malayan Union) today presented -ards of358 words
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Article140 1946-09-13 2 A.P. London, sept. 12.—Itiag CK-orco the Hellenes Sec la reel tn a proclamation to the Greek people last Pi-jrht that the peace Of the world "depended sa their ability to rebuild their national unity.' The King -a.a Greece's vote to restore hit" te the throne "should UA.P. - 140 words
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Article49 1946-09-13 2 A.P. SAIGON. Sept. 10.—The Chinese Consul-General Mr. Ng Fongtsao. has protested to the French autnorities against the arrest and putting to hard labour by French troops of about 50 Chinese near Phuto. near Saigon, yesterday, after a grenade had 'ueen thrown by some unknown person. A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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237 1946-09-13 2 (Our Own Reporter* Penang. Thursday. Mr. Heah Joo Seang, a rubber leader and business man who was chairman of the Penang Oversea Chinese Association during the Japanese occupation, revealed to Rotary Club members that the Japanese had compiled a list of a thousand237 words
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Article67 1946-09-13 2 Reuter. KARACHI Sept. 10.- The Lincoln Lancaster of the RAF Bomber Command on a ayeweek round trip of Palestine. India. Malaya. Australia and New Zealand landed at Mauripur Aerodrome here at 7.20 p.m. today. The aircraft left Lydda. Palestine, for Mauripur this morning and covered theReuter. - 67 words
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Advertisement570 1946-09-13 2 TBIB U N E PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For 8ale. etc. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices A Announcements: $3.50 per single column tncr. per mse/tion. j Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage, Birth570 words
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Advertisement1046 1946-09-13 2 SALE BY TENDER The Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchase of the following, particulars of which are as lollows: Lot 1 Comprising motor lorvy parts, sucn as Crown wheels, front an i oacK axies. universal joints, etc. 2 Comprising 2 six cylinder Hupp motor engine-. one 21,046 words
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Advertisement776 1946-09-13 2 NOTICES Re JOHN CHEE KONG FAH Deceased All creditors and other persons having any claims against the estate of John Chee Kong Fah late of No. 453-E East Coast Rd.. Singapore, who died at the General Hospital. Singapore, on the 23rd day of November, 1941, are required to send particulars776 words
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Advertisement266 1946-09-13 2 SHIPPING HOLLAND EAST ASIA UiME M. V. "VAN BsjLSr DUE SINGAPO I fc SAILING ap-.r 24th Sent Loading Pa HONGKONG a For cargo and particulars nppq NETH. IND. 6HIPPIN G ORGANISATION KPM Building, l PinUj q Phone 5975 j For NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH Mail t Siew inn Steamship Co.266 words
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Article498 1946-09-13 3 (Tribune S aff Rep rter) aass rally of about ten 'housand Chinese, In Malays and others to commemorate the Victon tn was held at Farrer Park yesterday mom' fit.eon Unions, Associations and Groups In ng the Women's Federation, and widows a n c498 words
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141 1946-09-13 3 0„r Own Repcr-tc r Penang, Thursday, extraordinary meetir.g oi rg Importers' and Exporiction yesterday, the mem<ted against the price :easures ifl tne Malayan eetlng decided to ask the Chinese Chamber of Comt to call a meeting of all comr rl associations and to send 1141 words
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Article41 1946-09-13 3 13 6 in rape case ir Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday n-year-old boy. Lee .is alleged to have rape on a six-year- a house in PantaButterworth. charged before Mr r and in the Butter irt, and claiming tria. was postponed to Sept41 words
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Article42 1946-09-13 3 ir Own Reporter) Penang. Thursdayday agricultural show h about 300 cash prizes tided to the successtors will be held at rtajam, commencing Mr. S. N. King, the Commissioner of Penpeo the exhibition U b P divided into nine Actions.42 words
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216 1946-09-13 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Representatives of the Hospital Workers' union anH those of the hospitals authorities signed an agreement on Wednesday (as reported yes:erday) terminating the hospital strike. On thousand on? hundred and thirty-two Indian and Chinese hospital workers will resume work this morning at216 words
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Article303 1946-09-13 3 (Our Own Reporter) PENANG, Thursday. The painful story of how she had to watch her grandmother stripped naked by the accused, Washio, and then subjected to the most disgraceful torture subsequently leading to her death, was related at the resumed trial of the 35 kempeis303 words
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Article79 1946-09-13 3 {Our Own Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. Although His Highness the Sultan of Selangor attended the ceremonial parade on the Selangor Club Padang and the garden party given by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Edward Gent) at King's House, the Malays boycotted the Victory Celebrations. They did79 words
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77 1946-09-13 3 i Our Own Reporter Penang, Tliursday. In vieic 0/ the present r;ce shortage and extraordinary high cost of blackmarket rice, the government has decided to provide late meals at the people's Restaurant. In addition to the cfteOf) J5-cent meals served bettoeen 11.30 and 2.30. similar77 words
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Article78 1946-09-13 3 iOur Own Reporter) Penang. Thursday There Is a more equitable disribution of bread now with th< present system of issues to the public only on the production o' the'r registration cards. The Assistant Food Controller points jut that bread Is not or, the ration78 words
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108 1946-09-13 3 G-G Presents Certificates $33,200 (Own Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. This morning the Governor-Ge-ne?-al Mr. Malcolm Macdonald presented the Supreme Allied Commander's certificates and monetary g'ft3 totalling $.'13,200 to 52 persons who had helped Allied soldiers either to escape or in hiding them, and supplying them with food during the war.108 words
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159 1946-09-13 3 Plastic untitled featured in Berlin's first post-war housing exhibition In the battered remains of the Imperial Palace, 1 home of the German monarchs, Berlin is siaging its first pott-war housing exhibition. The entire exhibit is devoted to plastic prefabricated structures one-family units with plastic plumbing, wash bowls, bathtubs, and everything159 words
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Article317 1946-09-13 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The Chinese community turned out in full strength a* the Victory celebrations on the Padang yesterday Tha two-mile long procession which passed the Governor's dais was loudly applauded by those present among whom were the actins Supreme Allied Commander. Lt.-Gen. Sir Montague317 words
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Article62 1946-09-13 3 The Indonesia Labour Par L y, at an extraordinary committee meeting thi s week, condemned the high-handedness of the Dutch in seizing Chinese and Indonesian vessels trading peacefully between Indonesia and Malaya, and considered th c seizure of cargoes n those vessels a s an act62 words
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Article87 1946-09-13 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang Thursday. The suggestion that mor.? lights should be lit at Chain Ferry Road. Butterworth, was made by Mr. E. F. Evans, speaking at a meeting of thp Province Welleiley Rural Board, yesterday. He said that the reason for the suggestion for87 words
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Article207 1946-09-13 3 (Our Oion Reporter i KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 12 .—An audience of about 500 at the Pavilion v:ho had been witnessing the IntrigUM at the CftltpbV court in ancient Baghdad in "Kismet" had •l mibl surprise when as the lights r«»re switched on at the close ol207 words
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Article22 1946-09-13 3 Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. Cloth i K being issued to th' population here at five rardf per penon.22 words
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Miscellaneous14 1946-09-13 3 IIICK KTA\« Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune ——/Nice W RK 0L N C1 ojl^h^^MSNPeED^14 words
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Article555 1946-09-13 4 We do not share the view "t j Major T. Van Der Gaa Secre- tary of Rcouomic Affairs, Singapore, that it would be better if] no publicity were given to the affair oi the seizure of a number I of British vessels by the Dutch authorities. Nor555 words
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Article954 1946-09-13 4 Queen Victoria, of bebved memory, ordered ihit all the peoples of the Ltre-ils Settlements were to have equal opportunity irrespective of colour. by a Malayan European MANY years ago. on the Verandah of the now defunct Penang Cricket Club, a highly respected and popular old stager, who954 words
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Article168 1946-09-13 4 Henry Lorraine Bolton, 10--year-old engineer-contractor, aci used al Birmingham of defrmuA ing the Inland Revenue of £oS.--874 and infringing the Perjury Act, was alleged to have said he regarded payment* of £100,000, unrecorded in his books, as gifts. Bolton, who Uvea at Springbank, Defford, Worcester,168 words
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Article50 1946-09-13 4 A.P. SEOUL. Korea. -Korea's si'k industry i s bemg revived under the guidance Of the American military government. High quality Japanese silkworm eggs are being imported. long-idl» mills are being re-equipped, technicians are being trained to replace the Japanese who formerly directed most of th e industry. A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article280 1946-09-13 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR .Sir. Can yon <>r any rea l»"" m your widely-read •nlighten '> s Volunteers >vhy Volunteers ,vho at re taken PoW fo. a period not 1:« s ,han 30 day; cr who were not PoW liould be paid release benefits aleu'a»"*l on280 words
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Article153 1946-09-13 4 Sir, —We have I men charged $1 monthly for nightso i removal in ■T' o hiat Terrace but nothing has been done for its removal occasionally in the past fortnight. But when the consolidated accounts bill is presented by the Municipality, we are obliged to meet the bill153 words
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Article101 1946-09-13 4 Sir.—Unruly urchins and elderly vagrants are eaesing a nuisance to customers who go to the People's y anteen. Ipih, to take their meals. Tiny hover around persons eating J»ud in several instances four or five of them cluster around fighting for the remnants of food. It would not101 words
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Article60 1946-09-13 4 Sir.—To read of the action taken l y the Dutch on the high seas was bad news. A good and brave nation would never fire a shot at defenceless people. In fact, firing should be reserved for an enemy. It is regrettable, however, that the Dutch60 words
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209 1946-09-13 4 Rosemary Swarbrick, aged 23, of Delacey-road a waitress in Blackpool. worwng as After the Operation to her eye. she had tea with one of the soldiers and was able to see him f >r the first time through the cornea which came from209 words
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Article754 1946-09-13 4 T.C. The bus-strike is over at last and the transport problem has ceased to occupy first plac e in the conversational topics of the army oi people whose daily bread depends on the transpi service that bring s them to and from work It isT.C. - 754 words
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Miscellaneous57 1946-09-13 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest 4SQ p"SEINT DAV SHANGHAI nVTrN HAVE THEIR POCKETS STUFFED K WL *"T 3i COSokcss jslc VB BECAUSE THE SOUTh U«OTHAT GAUGE/l. K. Il7¥v V-M 3 FEET WOULD 5J SaLLSOF FROItN -Ct FOUNO° «-A V DUPJNO WNTER INI T5HE1 J L. FAR NORTH/ THAWED J57 words
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Article162 1946-09-13 5 Reuter. IING Sept. 11—Thf re- ►vernment count in Jeho! which in the capture oi p i un eteri and Chihi slowed down into ip i Derations to conic newly recovered rdtni to a Governrnuxcnt lorces are have taken Hsifcng 50 miles south-east on SundayReuter. - 162 words
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Article18 1946-09-13 5 Reuter. untitled Sent 10-The untitled Abdul ■•><•: :.t 3 rj ji: London !'i. aw&rd tor gai- E IWS EfetiterReuter. - 18 words
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Article387 1946-09-13 5 Reuter. TOKIO, (AIR MAIL) —JAPAN APPEARS CALM TODAY RUT IT IS THE CALM WHICH PRECEDES A STORM. A period of stability seems to have been reached in the "most successful occupation in history*'; tne iamine promised for last May dd not materialise. th 0 wave ofReuter. - 387 words
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Article72 1946-09-13 5 Reuter. WARDHA (Central Provinces), IA r Ma'-l). Disgusted by the rowdyism < I a large number of students who forced their way into a ovci crowded hall breaking endows, Mr. Gandhi left tne Beksarlg College of Comrjp.ercs heie without delivering his scheduled address. Later that, evening, when heReuter. - 72 words
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Article29 1946-09-13 5 A.P. WASHINGTON Sept. 12-U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Clinton And' r.son un Wednesday confirmed reports the Office of Price Administration will increase sugar prices "in a day or iwo." —A.PA.P. - 29 words
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Article256 1946-09-13 5 A.P. L\KE SUCCESS, Sept. 12— Soviet delegate Andrei Gromvko and British delegate Si*- Alexander Cartcgan on Wednesday, clashed briefly but heatedly in t ir United Nati ms (Security Council over a blunt Russian charge that the British delegate had 'insulted" the Ke:l Army. CadoganA.P. - 256 words
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Article90 1946-09-13 5 Reuter. NICOSIA Cyprus, Sept. 11. Two illegal Jewish immigrantx ufce were stated to hay. tseaped from Nicosia military hospital were ta I keti into custody by tee police i;i Linias >l. Cyprus, nceordiiut to a cOniinunii|ue issued here tod;iy This was tii first iaiintat'oo thai 1 the twoReuter. - 90 words
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Article27 1946-09-13 5 ABILEN, Kansas, Sept. 12—Mrs. j Ida Stover Eisenhowever. 84, moLher of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. U. S. Army Chief of Staff, died here of heart attack today.27 words
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258 1946-09-13 5 A.P. Bombay. Sept. 12.-Mr. Jinnah, Muslim Leagui President, has accepted an invitation from Lord Wavell to discuss the political situation in India. Rt is probably going, to Delhi on Sunday. Well-informed quarters said the Viceroy was ver> anxious to impress on Mr. Jinnah theA.P. - 258 words
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99 1946-09-13 5 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sept. 12—Pandit Nehru has issued invitation* to Asiatic nations for a proposec inter-Asian conference to bt held in India early next yeat The Conference grill "retiev the position ot Asia in the postnar uor'd, exchange ideas or problems common to Asian countriesA.P. - 99 words
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425 1946-09-13 5 Sydney, Sept. 12. Maj. Charles Hughes Cousens Poona-born graduate of Sandhurst, today told the court trying him on the charge of treason by broadcasting for the Japanese that as his belongings wei'2 regularly searched he wrote a pseudo diary incorporating praise of the Japanese425 words
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Article49 1946-09-13 5 ATHENS. Sept. 10. Thousands of people raised their eyes to the skies above Athens, where 73 planes from the U.S. aircraftcarrier Franklin D. Roosevelt formed "F.D.R." in letters half a mile high on Tuesday. The 45.000-ton carrier was more than 40 miles at sea then.49 words
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Advertisement67 1946-09-13 5 PYJAMAS SHIRTS PRINTED GEORGETTES < aiiiay sum vrom 38—39. Bra Ba-sah Road. Fresh Fowls\ Consignment From YChickens Amtm,ia b> M. V. "CHARON" \Ducks Selling at «k Controlled and Prices at CHOP AIK SENG Lobsters 78, New Bridge Rd. Gordon Moore DENTIFRICE <"/Ll SHORTLY BE AVAILABLE. BOOK YOUR ORDERS NOW. IHIIAII67 words
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Advertisement228 1946-09-13 6 Your WEEKEND Attraction end il el y:t:r Favourite Cinema The jjj IZjtA Al l [MkRt x 6QO5^Si TO-DAY 4 SHOWS: 1.30—4—6.30—9.30 P.M. A POIGNANT, ROMANTIC DRAMA, ACTED SUPERBLY! WITH THE W ORLD FAMOUS SONG I SELZNICK INTERNATIONAL presents GINGER ROGERS JOSEPH COJTE« Ct*lMwgmg her uitorgeiurtt* "KittY 'oyl* from his triumph228 words
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Advertisement218 1946-09-13 6 north jPHjft|jtt|f£ W-i uu-ar Bras Basali Rd.) Jf V| This Theatre is now e s u, pp ed wiih the LATEST ro-Moiiicmv MID NIGHT PREMIERE "The *;bii:at .mux %r hi mm MMMMMB -'■■'■MftßanakMnMMftMkVftMftVftMftaM 3 Shows Daily 3. 15 6 30 9 CAN Y—O—U? "HLOOD and TEARS'* I of Overseas Chinese218 words
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Advertisement201 1946-09-13 6 /MtMti itirroij MOST PCPir. AR «ND bTTODo, fll £KE It 115 HIT TV TTnrrTTTTT^TOTP^T^^»»,. i": LANG P HONE"" 64 KW Opening to-day: 3. 6.30 ft risp m. You must we it! Warner B»ro»! Ore*teal Hit! GARY COOPER ru ''Sergeant York" with Chinese :üb-utles> Wi\ h Joan '-A slio Preceded by201 words
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Advertisement256 1946-09-13 6 Irving Berlin's "TiTA" Show! joar. Mslte The r'anious living Makes Film Debut HIGHLY ACCLAIMED by US. p PUBLIC and PRESS Sli g YESTERDAY WAS PROFUSELY THRILLED' A CAPITAL TREAT! VbAl I I ULy GLORI( W 5! fTVE SHOWS: 11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4.15—6.30—9.15 )ra CRAMMED WITH THE Ml SH L\© SGNGS of256 words
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1045 1946-09-13 7 Reuter. >NDON, Sept. 11: —The Syrian delegate Fario Khouri today gave the formal Arab reply to ish Prim? Minister's opening address at the stine conference yesterday. thanking Mr. Attlee and the British Governthe welcome they had extended to ths celeid the opportunities afforded themReuter. - 1,045 words
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Article418 1946-09-13 7 'Viciory and peace are not synonymous: peace and prosperity remain to be won and the winning of them will call for patience, endurance and courage on a scale nor. much ies;* heroic than the emergencies of war required.'" said the Rev. David Re enthal. Bishop's418 words
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Article34 1946-09-13 7 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Sept. 11.—Ame rican occupation troops in Austria will leave the country four months after the signing of the peace treaty. th e United States military authorities announced. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article115 1946-09-13 7 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 12. —Col. Andre de Wavrin, head of General de Gaulle's wartime Secret Service under the name of Colonel Passy. last n.ght issued a 2 000-word statement accusing the French Government of "syst:matica!iy violating the law" and announcing his refusal to appeal 1 before theReuter. - 115 words
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Article49 1946-09-13 7 The following will play for Nondescripts vs. the Police at Thomson Road Police Grounds m Saturday at 2.00 p.m. F. Van Rooyen (Capt.) M. G. Labrooy. Lloyd Fernando. Hussein Shah. Yeravdakar. L. Wijeweera, Joseoh Feiro, G. K. Narendra, Jimmy Bird. C. Fernando. Cyril Fernando. Pereira. P. Vytilingam.49 words
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343 1946-09-13 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. Charles Hughes Coupons today told the court trying him on the charge 1 treason by broadcasting for the Japanese that he was constantly threatened and at Radio Tokio "felt like a man walking in the dark on the edge of aReuter. - 343 words
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Article568 1946-09-13 7 Combined Army 3; Chines'a Athletics 1. Displaying one of their best rjerformanc'es in Singapore the Combined Army XI defeated the Chinese Athletics by 'three goals to one yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium in a soccer match, the proceeds of which are for the V.M.C.A. Rehabilitation568 words
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Article87 1946-09-13 7 LONDON. Sept. 11.—Initial caution was replaced by rather more confidence though there was underlying reluctance to undertake any large commitments. The lead was again given by oils and taken up by Kaffirs. In thi s latter section, however, the Cape was not taking a great deal of87 words
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Advertisement268 1946-09-13 7 Ngo Chew Hong 138, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE Cable Address: LPHONG Telephone No. 6434 WE STOCK BEST ACETIC ACID 99 c c Made in U S.A. Charges Enquiries Moderate Welcomed J j The best choice and fresh j j Java Orange Pekoe Tea packed in boxes of 2 kg. or by268 words
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202 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. LONDON Sept. 12.—The posthumous award of the George Cross—the next highest award for gallantry to the Victoria Cross—to Major Hugh Paul Seagrim ol the 19th. Hyderabad Regiment ""in recognition oi most conspicuous gallantry in carrying out hazardous work." wai announced tonight in theReuter. - 202 words
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Article171 1946-09-13 8 London, Sept- 11. The basic design ol new badges for the Royal Air force air crew below officer rank is an eagle above a laurel wreath. The designs approved by the King follow the reorganisation of the a!r crew into new categories. The ranks denoted are: Master171 words
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Article36 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. HONG KONG. Sept. 12—A 27-year-old Royal Marine Commando Sergeant T. Futtit, lost both feet yesterday when bitten by a shark while swimming off Stanley Peninsula, near the U rmer civilian internment camp.-Renter.Reuter. - 36 words
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33 1946-09-13 8 All-out untitled Grand Prize.... The untitled p< i/ n$ Si nior, 1:1 ■> an,i Mifhl s •> »Ht/ rfj o|| >/;:7J<. N I uff/ii; (;<•;« rrtur i BrjtfdC r J -V e< TMi/''"'" r 'M/ >"< rzJleoitl33 words
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306 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 12. -The Yugoslav delegate Dr. Ales B'ebler to-day made a dramatic and impassioned appeal for the rif?ht of his home town Gorizia to belong to Yugoslavia. Speaking to the Italian political and territorial commute?, he said: '"I am sppesling for myReuter. - 306 words
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Article133 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. SRINAGAR. Kashmir. Sept. 10.—Sheikh Mohamed Abdullah. President of th e Kashmir National Conference and leader of the nationalist agitation for self-determination for the people of Kashmir State. wa s today sentenced to three years simple imprisonment and fined Rs. 1,500 by the Sessions JudgeReuter. - 133 words
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Article105 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 12. Gen Hoc Arthur, Supreme Commander or :he occupying forces :n Japan, is accused by the Soviet newspaper Izvestia or launching an "open antiCommunist campaign." Moscow radio said today. The article said: "Is Japan being turned into a bridge between the United States andReuter. - 105 words
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Article33 1946-09-13 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 10.-A joint Colombian, Ecuadorian and Venezualan naval purchasing commission has arrived to negotiate the purchase of American naval craft for the three-nation fleet recently created.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article23 1946-09-13 8 ROME, Sept. 12. The Italian Government today declared illegal the srtike of about 80,000 state employees in 28 Italian provinces for vrn?o increases23 words
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344 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 11:—At the opening of the Army recruiting campaign at Mansion House, London, on Wednesday, presided over by the Lord Mayor and attenc'ej by the Mayors of London boroughs and memb of th Army Council. Lord Nathan. Under Secretary of StateReuter. - 344 words
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Article64 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI Sept 12—Polioused tear sas here thi s afterno m to disperse a demonstration by workers of the Delh Centra] Electric Power Authority. Trojps stood by guarding the el< ctric power house. The work* rs who >,truck today in protest against the conviction ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article67 1946-09-13 8 Th* followUnff will piny cricket (Or the V hf.C.A. scatasl the Chanjri A I field on Saturday Chanjri Players and supporter* are I'l t' r*l I i "it ;it iht' i**P* ,ls > p > at i oo p.m. for transport. F W. Marsh iCupt .s. Ifar wett, <67 words
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Article74 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. Four hundred Protestant missionaries scheduled to sail on Wednesday for China and the Philippines found themselves facing an indefinite stay in San Francisco because of the current nation-wide maritime strike. The strike commit tec of the I Sailors Union of the Pacific considersReuter. - 74 words
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Article152 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. DORSET. Sept. 12.—Archiba d I True, ex-serviceman of Maiden Nemtoni, Dorset, recently receiv]ed a teregram fnm a friend, a farmer named Lane of Rode Common Farm nea r Trowbridge, stating: "Come and help in any way Both taken ill Hp hurried to hi s friendReuter. - 152 words
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Article34 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 12.—Cricket at Scarborough, South of England first innings 106 i Robin. s«»n 6 for 43) i North of England second innings 192 I Matthews for 18).—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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285 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. BERLIN, (United Stairs sector), Sept. 12. a wellinformed German source to-day supplied documentary evidence purporting to bear out reports tha? for two months the Red Army has been developing th'o world's gyrates! cartas for Russia in its zone of Germany. This was aReuter. - 285 words
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Article89 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. ALLAHABAD (Air Mail). A "dead" boy returned to life in a rillage near here. The boy. a Hindu, had been ailing for so7ne time. One day he suddenly collapsed and his people gave him up as dead. They placed the body on a bierReuter. - 89 words
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Article171 1946-09-13 8 Reuter. MANILA. Bepi i pines will have it a:; P- Outside of the grov.jn cd city of Manila n?ts AmoiK the eil s j future eapftal ar <, r> j Bagnio. Monta'ban C: *y. I Tagaytay and LJpa The specula t Quean C:t. or fReuter. - 171 words
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