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Title Section50 1946-09-17 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n (PenanT^r Uala Lum|)ur Ipoh (Penangollice opening shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Circulation Accounts 5813 irPAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, SEPT. 17. 104«.50 words
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Article326 1946-09-17 1 MAXIMUM NOW $60 20 per cent plus $10 (Tribune Staff Reporter) In an apparent attempt to meet half-way demands by the various government workers' associations for a higher cost of living, the Government today announced an increase in the allowance provided under the Pyke Wages and326 words
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112 1946-09-17 1 A.P. 1 JERUSALEM, Stpt. 17— "Bovi grad", as the barbed- wired, strong- ly-guarded centre of Jerusalem is new popularly called in a bit r joka afatsra British policy in Palestin j experienced another bomb scare j yesterday. j The Central Post Office received 1 aA.P. - 112 words
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Article109 1946-09-17 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 16 —It is officially stated today that tension in Bombay has not easrd I to any appreciable extent. Fresh trouble has been report- Ed from Ahmedabad and Dacca. Explosives were thrown at people in the streets of Ahmedabad yesterday and five persons were stabbed. Three109 words
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Article49 1946-09-17 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.The first ''flying post office" with airborne postal clerks handling mail en route, takes off on Sept. 25 on an experimental flight to Dayton, Ohio, and Chicago. If the test is successful, the Post Office Department will consider largescale use of it. -A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration24 1946-09-17 1 of Greek r who, according r\ in a. London evenicspaper may marry zabeth. An official was made later by the A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 24 words
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Article97 1946-09-17 1 3 Acquitted XGAPORE, Sept. 17: of the accused oopers on trial at X ins. South Johore, on > of mutiny, were i f ted this morning, i te Court announced findings in resof the remaining 255 being subject to I'lirmcition, will be aned later, acquitted men are97 words
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136 1946-09-17 1 Reuter. DOAKING, Surrey, Sept. 16.— The famous astronomer Sir James Jeans died here today aged 69. Sir James Hopwood Jeans. 0.M.. F.R.S.. M.A., D.Sc, was described by the late Sir Oliver Ledge as "one of the six greatest men in the world" He wasReuter. - 136 words
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Article39 1946-09-17 1 London, Sept. 16. —Lord PethickLawrence, Secretary of State for India, was among the many distinguished visitors at the opening of India House today of the exhibition ol drawings from India sponsored !>y thr* Royal India Society.39 words
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Article92 1946-09-17 1 Six Chinese were detained following a raid conducted by members ol the C.I.D. on a room of a house in Anson Road and the recovery oi iwo revolvers, la t night. The police party was headed by Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire and Mr. D. E. Nickels. Four92 words
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Article41 1946-09-17 1 Reuter. KINGSTON. Sept. IC—Scotland Yard is assisting the Army m inwstigating the disappearance of £300 from the Army Convalescent Dejx)t at Alchmcnd *****. The money was in notes. There was no .sign of any forcible entry into the building.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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647 1946-09-17 1 Reuter. .WASHINGTON, Sept. 16:—Secretary of Commerce Wallaces statement that he stands by his New York speech advocating a milder policy towards Russia and is determined to go ahead fighting publicly for hi s views threatens to precipitate a first-class cabinet crisis owing to thReuter. - 647 words
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94 1946-09-17 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16. The Zoos piant panda Lien Ho was hack again behind bars on Monday after escaping from its eyiclosure on the lawn by breaking down the gate. Out in the gardens Lien Ho made for the first aid tent. RecoveringReuter. - 94 words
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Article60 1946-09-17 1 Reuter. BEDFORD, Sept. 16.—S'x German prisoners of war staged a mass night escape during the week-end from the hostel near Bedford and are believed to be making for an east coast port to "jump" ship for Germany. Their descriptions were circulated by the police throughout Britain andReuter. - 60 words
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134 1946-09-17 1 India's interim government takes over. .Seven members of India s first popular government solemnly took oaths of office before the Viceroy on Sept. 2 to the accompaniment of scattered disorders and general demonstration by the Moslem League, which has sworn to make it impossible for the new Ministry to function.A.P. Photo. - 134 words
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Article644 1946-09-17 1 The Dutch Consul-General, Singapore, has issued the following statement on the seized ships in Muntok:— which have j appeared in the Press recently regarding the detention of Chinese vessels at Muntok, it would j seem that there is a great deal of confusion about <the644 words
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Advertisement63 1946-09-17 1 National Employers' Mutual General I IRE. MOTOR, KMENS' COMPENSATION. PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other classes of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. I rated in England) I barl red Bank Chambers" 1 SINGAPORE. Manager: N. s. WISE. Phone 2835. ''hoard's Dictation GiAN SINGH'S VACATION i PUBLIC RECEPTION i j A Bargain: Ladies Rayon Silk63 words
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Advertisement16 1946-09-17 1 initios I For RELIABLE SERVICE and BALKS Call at 'NATIONAL RADIOI COMPANY, 68, Serangoon Rd. Singapore.16 words
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687 1946-09-17 2 Kluang, Monday. ftwelferine in their ovenlike airstrip hangar court-room here to-day with the thP registering about a hundred degrees. the 258 paratroopers of he Sffl (fflK) Regiment Airborne Division listened for ninety minutes to the exhaustive summing up of the judge advocate, Major L A J687 words
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Article58 1946-09-17 2 A seeen-year old Chinese boy Liaw Teng Chye, icas killed when a coconut fell on him while he icas playing in the compound of his house at IhompsoJi Road cm Sept. 5. The inquiry into his death was held yesterday before the Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter58 words
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Article166 1946-09-17 2 At a preliminary inquiry he'd yesterday at the Thin! Police Court. Chinese CheOOg Yun X vonp. appeared an a tentative charge of carrying amis in public. The charge was explained, and Cheung reserved his defence. He was committed to the next Assizes for trial, and ordered to166 words
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Article53 1946-09-17 2 A charge Of hemp; in possession of •>4i' rounds Of $8 ammunition on Sept, i-"> at the junction of Tiofig Bahru and Henderson Koads. was txplanied to Chan PotUJ in the Th rd Police Court yesterday by Magistrate Ahmad hin Ibrahim. He was remanded in police custody f53 words
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Article231 1946-09-17 2 Because two boats nt less than one hundred tons each brought a total oi 56.100 pounds of leaf tobacco into Singapore, three Chinese, Tan Chan Yon? (34) taikong. Ng Kwong (30). On? V/eng Ken? < 25) chinchews of [he boats, were arrested by revenue officers.231 words
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157 1946-09-17 2 When the case of Driver W. A. B. Hall of the RASC was transferred for mention before First District Judge Paul Storr, yesterday, the Court was informed that Mr. T. W. Ong ha> been assigned by the Bar Committee to defend Hall. Hall, who wa157 words
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Article112 1946-09-17 2 A Hylam employed at the R.A.F., Changi, left his house on June 15 for a drinking bout, and landed in the General Hospital with a fractured skull. He teas cycling home that night when he fell off his bicycle and broke his skull. The bicycle112 words
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Article208 1946-09-17 2 In three bwoodi i August. housebreaker* Urin 8 $1,623 worth ,i Dr ?s?i stoio the European nurs quarters of the General S B tal. ra Hr JSpi This was revealed in t>, District Court, y prosecuting officer wW hfc Soon Lai «24» ftdmittedtebij of breaking Into th,.208 words
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Article61 1946-09-17 2 The attention of restaurant owners is drawn t the recent amendment of the Meal in Establishment Order which lays down that the maximum charge for any one meal shall not eiceed S2 50 This maxlmm charge is applicable in all cases both when meals are served a la61 words
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Advertisement770 1946-09-17 2 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 ftf 1939. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. Notice is hereby given that any peison or persons having a claim to the property described in the Schedule hereto are requested to forward such claim to the Custodian oi Property. Supreme770 words
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Advertisement726 1946-09-17 2 2 Starters, make George Ellison. 100 H.P. 187 rotor amps, 0.763 ohm. 50 nr A 5807 and 5C nr A *****. 2 Electro motors, make British Electric Plar.v Ltd.. Works Alloa, A.C. 3 phase, 50 cycle.-. 40 BHP, 440 V, Amps 48. IoOU rpm, with couplings nr 25 1216 17726 words
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Advertisement110 1946-09-17 2 WANTED ADMIRALTY Applications are invited for the position of Local Male European C'erk (Temporary) in H. If, Dockyard, Sound working knowledge cf Malay and Tamil languages essential. Salary according to qualifications within maximum of $300 monthly. Free Accommodation tif Suitable) and usual Dockyard Amenities will be provided. Apply Suptg. Naval110 words
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Advertisement192 1946-09-17 2 SHIPPING CHENG CHIANG SHIPPING CO., LTD. m.v. "Mm Moa" sailing for Kuching on Wednesday Lhc 18th September Pot freight space, apply to Cheng Ch:aag Shipping Co., Ltd.. 48. WUbmta House, telephone N'c. 177, or CM Thong Exchange. 33. Teick ftfa Bt Telephone No. 2588 j Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO.192 words
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430 1946-09-17 3 Tojo's Former Adju tant Sentenced To Death One of the war crimes trials which has crea-ed a record for us lenghty proceedings and the voluminous documentary evidence produced by the prosecution contacted yesterday when eight of the 15 Japanese who were on trial for atrocities committed on British and AJned430 words
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226 1946-09-17 3 gattons i i threats of arres n n ol money, were against DentW, a Eurasian ntrol inspector in the ng I a case in the Second un yesterday when used faced three charge. ting So each from three ese hawkers. Sai::r a Javanese haw- evidence, told226 words
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Article72 1946-09-17 3 A police raid on Saturday morning on wooden hues alon_ T the Whampoa River off Seran-grx-n Road had a sequel in the Second Police Court yesterday wh:n a charge of housebreaking into the store ot the St. Michael. R iad Wireless Station was explained to twelve Chin-1 Another72 words
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Article221 1946-09-17 3 Maintaining that during his i connection with the Military Secron of tho Outram R )ad Gaol between Nov. 1942 and Nov. 1543 "conditions were qu.te ai! right" Capt. Yanma Mitsuo. a part time medical officer, wh j tj en trial with 43 others on atrocity charges against221 words
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185 1946-09-17 3 Our Own Reporter D. V. O. Wijesinghe, supervisor. .ons Department. Kuala Lumpur, was granted a decree nisi against his wife Floris Ernestine Wijesinghe nee Boudewyn. by the Chief Justice Mr. H. C WiUan' :ollowing a divorce suit in the Supreme Court to-day Tne185 words
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Article69 1946-09-17 3 10 Years Cat For Armed Robber Loi Kow. a 2!-year-old v-'hi-need bj Mr. Justice Thorotro id at the second Assizes yesterday to ten -totou? imprisonment and •J the cat The was deferred from last the jury found the ac armed rohbery. Used wa< one of a gang ft < ntered69 words
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Article78 1946-09-17 3 A finding of suicide fey hanging was returned by the Coron Mr W G Porter, yesterday, nrhen an inquiry was held int > the death of an Indian Pakir Nathan, employed at the R.A.F. Seletar «r who was found dad in the latrine cf78 words
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Article183 1946-09-17 3 The story of hon a worn in worker at the perfumery department of Messrs. A.V.M. Abdul Kassim Bros., Choon Guan Street met her death when the premises were gutted by fire on June IS. was graphically told at the Coroner s inquiry yesterday before183 words
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67 1946-09-17 3 Hand before the fight Andre: Gromyko (seated) Russian, dc.eaale to the United Nations Security Council and Sir Alexander Cadngan the British delegate, are seen shaking hands before the Augusi 30th session of the Secvritv Council at Lake Success, Long island. New York Later Gromyko and the British delegate were prominentA.P. Photo. - 67 words
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Article373 1946-09-17 3 (.Tribune Su.fi Reporter) DespiU a week's negotiations involving the local government, the Dutch authorities as well as the Chines? Chamber of Commerce, the deadlock between the Dutch and the local C ;inese merchants, whose ships and cargoes were confiscated by the Dutch at Muntok, con.inues.373 words
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Article97 1946-09-17 3 i Oar Own Reporter) Penang. Monday Major If. A. C. Osborn. DSO OBE MC Commanding Officer 2nd 3n. West Yorkshire Regl-. will be leaving Penang shortly to take tip a stall appointment tn ihe Middle East under General Sir M les Dmprey. Ma ior Osborn97 words
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Article21 1946-09-17 3 untitled —The Nouth West Frontier breach of th-- IfasKm League baa aaaesaad for exceller.t ffbslirn Orators v.*h< .an move the masses."21 words
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Article170 1946-09-17 3 The Sam Trent, one of the two Ministry ol Transport ship> winch na- lain in Singapore roads for eleven weeks with a cargo of dud coal bought at Pearl Harbour, will leave Singapore today on instructions from London, for Batavia. where the aud170 words
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264 1946-09-17 3 Sinrapore ha.- asruin become Uw ■•.vs c«Htn of Fur Eastern ftpMr--55 lotter to Warrimaster W 0 Blieht, R.N. Heal of the H altli Intelligence 9a .tion. Office of the Sr>ecir. l OPmtn \t sinner, from Dr Knud Stowatan, Chfef of the UNRRA H atth Organisation. Washington,264 words
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Article34 1946-09-17 3 untitled Ptour 4 ll*£istrete, Sinean-.-t. on thr motion ft! Mr J<rhn Laycock. wai JTestrrtby ft* an advocate Bad tflii tor ol the Suprcm" <"*ourt. Rinci -> I y ihe Chirf lattice, Mr. Justice Murray Jlyasley.34 words
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235 1946-09-17 3 (Tribune Reporter) The request that the Dutch authorities should li: h(J dispute between them and the Chinese tra're p oli !cal means and not by enforcing additional duties on goods exported from areas not under the Dutch control is contained in an appeal to235 words
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Miscellaneous11 1946-09-17 3 WTK BY AX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune j I I11 words
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Article698 1946-09-17 4 A solemn Parliamentary promise has been ripped up with the ruthlessness which a Nan i>r a Japanese accords to a solemn treaty. Despite the de«duration thai no .Japanese would > allowed t<> remain in Malaya on compassionate or any other grounds, sixty-three Japanese are to be allowed698 words
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Article911 1946-09-17 4 "Sri Menanti - Malayan political fashions (a la Londres) change. This article recalls the :.y -.hen Decentralisation was considered the remedy for all ills- By "Sri Menanti" \v i IH c c :y da y t ha pa *se > i te, omes more ana more apparent tha:. tn devising the All-Malayan911 words
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Article419 1946-09-17 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Sir, Who cares about tne Black Market? Governmt-nt issues a list of firms who have received a consignment of g'. od> tor distribution to retailers to sell at controlled price-. On the surface it look- as if it is left at419 words
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Article197 1946-09-17 4 Sir, —In view of so many crime; committed even in town during day time, people are more or less getting frightened by these robbers' daring. In most cases they seem Yo know their victim has something at least whenever a place is visited. However, it is the duty197 words
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Article215 1946-09-17 4 Sir.—The report ol the Municipal Commissioners Committee, when adopted, will be the first s r towards sell-government for Singapore and I am -ure everybody welcome- this move. The propo-al. however, that both the candidates and the elector.- should be either British Subjects or British protected -ubject- seems to215 words
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Article122 1946-09-17 4 Sir.—Writing as one who was employed on one of the "death" projects (and consequently realising t > the full the desirability of keeping as far away from Japanese as possible") I must say I think the letter headed "Community Leaders" in your newspaper of today's date a bit122 words
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Article304 1946-09-17 4 A.P. tokio a small battered schooner wallowed quietly in the ■oa Ol Japan oil Honshu. Bin edged cautious!* inland until the prau grated ...-here. De/t n> oi furtive figures dropped over the s de. splasherj ash or e and were gone In the night. Invasion olA.P. - 304 words
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Article43 1946-09-17 4 Reuter. KARACHI iAir Mail. -The Second Airborne Division, which has made a number of sports fixtures in Northern India, has proposed that its football team should be dropped on the field by narachute at the time of the match.- Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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529 1946-09-17 4 A.P. CAIRO The Egyptian Army watch in the detent wastes along I the Suez Canal, a chapter ol W.-rld War II obscured at the tune by action at El Alamein and elsewhere, has been related Iby Egyptian sources wh i said r.ot aA.P. - 529 words
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Advertisement31 1946-09-17 4 They are on the way! ■COSSOii" RADIOS Top Grade Efficiency ai Really A lode rale Pria *s Details will be Announced Shortly First tn the world to produce Radar receiving equipment31 words
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Miscellaneous70 1946-09-17 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest H„ <T~ e: glass-smooth surface of the lock- *>v x heed jet plane requires\ A xaa 12 STEPS, INCLUDING 9 COATS V OF PAINT AMD OVEN BAKING C THE WMOLE PLANE AT 125°/ S/X-S/DED JA, mas no WINDOWS AND HOLDS ONLY ONE MAN/ A70 words
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421 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. New Delhi, Sept. 16.—The President of the Muslim League, Mr. Jinnah met the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, at 5.30 p.m. today. Pie has come at the Viceroy's invitation for a personal discussion and review of the poli.ical situation. It was officially announced today thatReuter. - 421 words
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Article130 1946-09-17 5 HE. Sent. 16.-The C emment faces an m oj as<uri?ig the n some districts that Jicieni rice stocks to justify exports to both i ountries in Asia, disclosed here by trade developr for Burma and a the recent food oi liaison officers. 'an acute" shortiao oils, some130 words
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Article31 1946-09-17 5 Sepl 15. Wrecking ing i concrete buildheart of Manila's trict, today uncoverxploded demolition rk was halted while Army sappers decharges left by the in the battle of Manila.31 words
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273 1946-09-17 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15:—The U.S. Army and Munitions Board, apparently has fallen heir to ib of drawing up the new M-Day plan for indusmobilisation of America for any future war. joint military agency be mi working quiet on a standby arms programme of undis- dA.P. - 273 words
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Article91 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sept. I«.—- TVamoars and omnibus services on nosl of Calcutta's routes wore halted today by heavy rains in which seven inches wtTf recorded in J4 hours ending at B a.m. today. Dalhousie Street, huh of Government offices. was nearly knee deepReuter. - 91 words
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Article82 1946-09-17 5 A.P. new YORK. September 16. A strike of musicians in New York's nightclubs was averted when owners of nifrht sports granted the union's demands for a 20 per cent, wage increase and other contract chances. The strike was scheduled for rtfidnifht and would have caused anA.P. - 82 words
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57 1946-09-17 5 Prince Feisal arrives for Palestine Conference Prince Feisal and members of the Saudi Arabian delegation to (fie Palestine Conference shortly after their arrival at London airport from Cairo. Prince Feisal has with him his seven-year-old son. Prince Mohemed Et El Feisal. Photo shows: Prince Feisal deft, centre) with his son.57 words
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Article102 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.— United States Government oftldais sai<l here today that thr high tariff polm i*-s advocated in a number of foreign countries were complicating United States plans to lower pre-war trade barriers. It was stated that several na- tions seeking to industrialise haveReuter. - 102 words
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83 1946-09-17 5 A.P. RAMSGA7 E. England, Sept. 16—Captain William H. Curran was found dead in a locked hotel bearoom 24 hours after he and his crew abandoned the stranded Liberty ship Helena Modieska in the English Channel. His body was discovered by the ship's jirst officer andA.P. - 83 words
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Article287 1946-09-17 5 A.P. GUAM, Sept. 16.—A hundred siaris of protest today met Navy of Guam", when he returned to mobile as a gift for a man wh during thirty-one months. A Catholic priest, Father Os stration said the people were an •Robinson Crusoe USN," accused ofA.P. - 287 words
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240 1946-09-17 5 A.P. Nanking, Sept. 16.- Chinese Government troops drove deepening 'wedges in-ro the Communists' YenanKalgan line of communications, in an effort to isolate the key Red cities. Peace hopes dropped to near zero. The Communist spokesman, Wan o Fin" nan, said: "We may lose thisA.P. - 240 words
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160 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 15—The Dutch Government's commission for "settlement oi outstanding differences" w.th the Ind.m sian-; can take some comfort from the "considi rable results achieved by the British Cabinet mission to India in circumstances which were certainly not easier than those which existReuter. - 160 words
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Article291 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 16.— Dr. R. K. Mukerjee, member of the Indian delegation to the Food and Agriculture Organisation Conference here, said India and South East Asia generally would be vitally interested in the world food board which, he said, was the most hopeful thingReuter. - 291 words
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107 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 16. Capt. Jiochi Kuwashima, medical ollh cer in Mukden prisoner of war camp where Lieut.-Gen. A. E. Percival (Malayan GOC during the Malayan campaign) was a prisoner, was this afternoon sentenced to death by the United £tate s Military Comm'ss'on being found guiltyReuter. - 107 words
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Article59 1946-09-17 5 j WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.—One I American* family broke up for j approximately every three that were I formed last year, the Federal Security Agency reported today. More than ~02,00<i marriage* ended in divorce during 1946, which is an all-time record, representing a 21 percent increase over 1014. Divorces59 words
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Article154 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 16—A Jewish Agency statement today condemned "in the strongest possible terms* the recent outrages in Palestine which it described as a form of gangsterUrn.'' The outrages were the 'work of elements who do not accept the discipline cf the organise d Jewish communityReuter. - 154 words
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Article105 1946-09-17 5 A.P. Washington, Sept. 16 The Spanish Republican Government In Exile today reported :< UNO Soon tary-General TTygve Lie that 31 Span'ard, "have been executed or condemned to death by the Franco authorities', for political reasons in the past three months. The communication said 902 Spanish citizensA.P. - 105 words
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Article50 1946-09-17 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16—-The Yugoslav Government has -ent a note I the United States pretesting against the "anjustified, harsh treatment of Btenben of vhe Yugoslav \rniy" by the American military authorities *,n Trieste. Belgrade radio said today. The radio did not specify to which incident it was referring.—Renter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement134 1946-09-17 5 Fresh Fowls Consignment From \Chickens Australia b> if. V. "CHARON" \Ducks Selling at Controlled and Prices at CHOP AIK SENG Phone: \LODSterS 7 g t New Bridge Rd. Trade Mark yp) tfe^ QUALITY productions in SANITARY FITTINGS /t iast—Malaya is manufacturing lis own Sanitary Pitting —Ba>:n.s. W. C. Closets with134 words
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532 1946-09-17 6 Reuter. PARIS Sept. 15.—Declaring that no better way could be devised to make the Trieste solution unworkable than to submit it to the Security Council as proposed by the Council of Foreign Ministers, Australia's delegation to the Paris peace conference tabled a long amendment toReuter. - 532 words
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180 1946-09-17 6 Recently arr:v cl in S'.ngap re on board the Bnuank- Mrs G. Hennant had •-> sh tck when she returned w her room in the Adelphi hotel < n Saturday night I i And her room lighted. Suspecrng robbers, she went and told180 words
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Advertisement296 1946-09-17 6 TODAY: 3. 6.30 9.15 P.M. Another Triumph From M-G-M! Ronald Colman Greer Garson in Random Harvest" One of th? most unusual and poignant love ptories told with infinite tenderness! I g GEVLfIfIG PHOfIE B*o7B SEASON EXTENDED Daily 3 Shows: 3.15, 6.30 9.15 BLOOD TEARS" of Overseas Chinese (with English subtitles)296 words
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Advertisement262 1946-09-17 6 HE'S LOOSE WHolf A NASTY NAZI SKY SPY AND HIS MISSION OF TREACHERY TERROR and Ml!Rß|.;r»' BERLIN'S GESTAPO WANTS HIM TO BE KILLED! SCOTLAND YARD WANTS TO CAPTURE HIM ./<;;• Cpening To-day /pTf-^7~>\ i! am. 2 p.m. I JIM'S i fit A 4 15—6.30—9.15 pm. fl I ill (Tel. 5281)262 words
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Article194 1946-09-17 7 WOLVES' 7 CHANGES HOME FOOTBALL Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16:—Aston Villa won their first home game of the season b3fore 40,000 at the expense ol Wolves, who made seven changes. Smith netted the first Villa home goal of the season, Edwards getting two more before theReuter. - 194 words
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Article84 1946-09-17 7 The following players have been selected to represent the Newlife Badminton Party against the Orion Badminton Party on Sunday at Lorong J Telok Kurau Road, at 4. Players and supporters are requested to assemble at Mr. Charlie Yeo's residence before 8.50. Koh Beng Swee. H.K> Chun Kai.84 words
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Article64 1946-09-17 7 The Sinhalese Association Cricket Club team to meet the Police on Saturday at the Police ground commencing r.t p.m will be chosen from the following:—J. N. Fernando. F. V. R Goonesekera. D. B. Fernando. Lionel Hettihewa. Graham de Silva. Iff. Perera. Narendra Gunasekera. O. Franck e. F Perera,64 words
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Article172 1946-09-17 7 A.P. H. Sept. 16.— Sweden won nation academic- track here on Saturday with 110 Denmark was second with nt- and Switzerland third llts: 1«»0 metres. FrOide (Swe Ifl.S seconds. Pape Ejreniose art n>. empmft, Viewffe erland) Metres, Hoist Soerensen (Den 18.8, Toil (Sweden) 48.8. i i".A.P. - 172 words
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Article94 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. R IS. Sept. 15.—M. F. nltts' Souverain confirmed Grand Prix form by again ing Paul Boyriven's Prince afiei. French Derby winner, n the Prix Royal Oak acta St. Leger> at Longips today by three-quarters length with Marcel Boussac's yama third. The race was run overReuter. - 94 words
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Article567 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. BOMBAY, Sept. 16. —AN ELECTRIFYING ANNOUNCEMENT FROM "SOMEWHERE IN INDIA" THAT SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE, LEADER AND FOUNDER OF THE I.N.A. AND HEAD OF THE JAPA NFSE-AIDED INDIAN PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT HAS RETURNED TO INDIA ALIVE IS JUST POSSIBLE WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS, ACCORDING TOReuter. - 567 words
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Article196 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. London. Sept. I .">. "The best hone of the Matchem line since Hurry On" was the opinion expressed by a famous breeder when Airborne was being unsaddled after the greatest St Leger Victory "There will lie no more cups for France, nor any talk ofReuter. - 196 words
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Article222 1946-09-17 7 A friendly cricket match between the British Overseas Airway Cricke. Club and the Sinhalese AssOciat On C.C. played at Thomson Road over the week-end. resulted in the B.C.A.C. team winning by 70 runs. Scores: B O.A C. XI D. Riley b F. R. V Goonesekera222 words
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Article28 1946-09-17 7 A.P. KRAKov. Sept. 16—Amon Goeth, firmer Nazi commandant of a concentration camp near KrakoY, was hanged upon conviction of liquidating S.OOd persons in ghettos during the occupation. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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204 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. 16.—The first Japanese national to be released from internment in Australia has gone back to his dry-cleaning business in Willoughby. Sydney. The Japanese. 66-year-old Tatsuhei Tanaka. of Willoughbyroad. was released from Tatura prison camp after live years' internment. Tanaka has beenReuter. - 204 words
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107 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Sept. 16.—As the England cricketers are expected to arrive at Fremantle two days earlier than expected an additional fixture has been planned starting Oct. 2 at Northam which is 60 miles from Perth. This will mean three additional fixtures prior to theReuter. - 107 words
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Article72 1946-09-17 7 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—The police made 19 arrests after Mr. Robert Gordon Menzies, leader of the Australian ("Right-wing) opposition was nrevented by hecklers from addressing an election meeting in Sydney last night. The interrupters described as "Communists" booed, yelled, cut the wires of the loudspeakerReuter. - 72 words
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420 1946-09-17 7 POLICEMEN REFUSED $4,000 BRIBE How a small "koleh" attempting to slip out of the Empire Dock with a lead of 450 pounds of opium in the early hours of a morning in August was compelled to stop by a shot fired in the air420 words
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Article102 1946-09-17 7 tOur Own Reporter) Penang, Monday. Kedah has started a vigorous drive against smuggling goods, which are in short supplies in Malaya, to Siam. Goods include cigarettes, tinned provisions, milk and cloth. Trains to Alor Star are occasionally raided by combined military and customs personnel to prevent102 words
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Article126 1946-09-17 7 (Our Own Correspondent PENANG, Monday. "We can now come into closer contact with the parent body and have stronger support," said Mr. Teh Thean Seng, chairman of Penang GLU at a meeting in celebration of the PanMalayan General Labour Union': affiliation to the WFTU. Fifty-seven labour union126 words
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Article110 1946-09-17 7 A.P. SINGAPORE, September l«— Concluding his special mv >t <,at:o;i of conditions of Indian nationals in South-east Asia territories, the Representative Of the Govei merit of India in Malaya, S. X Chettur, (eft by plane on Monday m >rning for a seven-day stay in Ho:,-;A.P. - 110 words
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Article65 1946-09-17 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 15.— Mr. Robert Butler who arrived here today en route to Canberra, where he will take up duties as the first United States Ambassador for Australia, said that the establishment of the embassy shows that the U.S. now considers Australia a first65 words
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Article207 1946-09-17 7 Quashing the sentence of six months' simple imprisonment imposed in the lower court on a woman for possession of 38 tahils of opium, Mr. Justice N. A. Worley in the High Court yesterday bound her over in one surety of $1,000 for sixmonths, in default two months'207 words
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Article117 1946-09-17 7 Alleged t 0 have f abr:<-ateri evidence before a Commissioner of Oaths at the Supreme Court, Tan Tiong Thor, a Chinese, claimed trial when he was charged before First District Judge Paul Storr, yesterday. Tan was charged with having stated on oath before Mr. Ec Toon Hee117 words
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378 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 16:—Some 100,000 Chinese army officers, all the way from full Generals to warrant officers, are today undergoing an intensive course of commercial irai-iing to fit them for a constructive role in post-war China. Only recently demobilized, these war veterans, amongReuter. - 378 words
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Article150 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16. When five trading London Cottastuiists today J appeared before the mag strute at k m B.;. Street Police cons pi ras t > incite pa rple te trepa postponed until toTkc t loft tli* 1 court to thi cheers ai their supporter* out-Reuter. - 150 words
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340 1946-09-17 8 A.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 16: Dr. H. F. Khalidi, the Secretary of the Arab Higher Executive, said today er Deputy Chairman Jama] Bey Hussein had conferred with General Sir Alan Cunningham, Palestine High Commissioner, "there is nothing that could have hinged our minds about theA.P. - 340 words
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80 1946-09-17 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. The UuHad States delegate. R. P. Warren, strongly appealed to the United Nations Social and £*****0110 Council yesterday for financial support oi the proposed refugee programmer-' declared that the 350.000 displaced persons in Europe and others in the Far East, constituteA.P. - 80 words
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Article99 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Sept. 17--Reliable unofficial sources said yesterday that the British military authorities had b;aun a new phase* of the drive to i'tamp out Jewish terrorists by ronstant identity checks on roads a::d searches of Jewish quarters 'hrouehout Police. Military security precautions were being further tightenedReuter. - 99 words
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Article613 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 16: Major Cecil Boon, giving; evidence in his own defence charges alleging that he voluntarily assisted the Japanese, said he would not have examined private correspondence of prisoners of war if he had not been required to do so by th 3Reuter. - 613 words
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292 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 1G: C ilonel Cyril Dalrympie Wild. British War Crimes sun Officer, South Asi j, today identified the secret documents he seiz the Demobilization Ministry in Tokio las. week which are Japan s alibi to R pore atrocities. Prepared in October and NovemberReuter. - 292 words
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66 1946-09-17 8 Twenty-one die in ParisLondOTi air crash... Only six survived of the twenty-six persons aboard the plane on the Air France Paris-London ser- vice which crashed near Le Bourget recently. A workman in a house hit by the plane was also killed. Photo shows:— Rescue workers searching the wreckage after theA.P. Photo. - 66 words
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Article68 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. I UCKNOW. Sept. 16.—The imnotiUon of Gcd Save the King on Indians i< a •.standing iivult. a> literal as it is figurative, said the "National Be raid," generally known r.s Pandit. Jawaharlal Nehru's Dewspap r. The oewspaper commended the Madras Mini tr; s move *.oReuter. - 68 words
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Article76 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. I«.—TaJki which said were "likely to la«t far into the Diffht" art- taking place here t«>d;;y between the rr.rtnhor« of the Jewieh Agwacy*i Executive Those present ;;re David Ber. Ourifn. Chairman of tr..> Agency's Executive Dr. Ifaham Qoidmaan, Wash listen representative of the* Agency,Reuter. - 76 words
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Article38 1946-09-17 8 PARIS Sept. 16.—The plenary sessions oi the Paris conference to consider reports of Committees on tli- live draft treaties will begin on Oct 6. Sir Joseph Bhoiv. the Indian chairman of the Italan Economic C anitwune d today.38 words
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372 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. MAWGAN, Cornwall, Sept. 16:—Hidden inside the "flyine classroom" leaving: St. Mawgan Airfield on Thursday on a 25,000-mile tour of New Zealand, India, the Middle Eas. and Australia are the Royal Air Force's newest wireless "gadgets" valued at more than £10.000. The Mercury" R.A.F HalifaxReuter. - 372 words
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Article65 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. BAGHDAD. Sept. 16.—Hama RaohiU, Chief lieutenant of the outlawed Kurdish leader Mulla Mustafa Al Barzani, head of the Barzam tribe returned to Iraq today from Persia to surrender to the Iraqi Government. With him came members, of 150 Kurdish families. Hama Rash id, who now inReuter. - 65 words
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Article140 1946-09-17 8 Reuter. SYDNEY 6 of the possibility ol an therdepression was glwn bj the Am tralian Prim*- Mm Chifley, when el< i Ballarat. Victoria "The first symptom In the US he saic to the share market -lump cr. Wall-street. From th the first forebodings m tha slumpReuter. - 140 words
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63 1946-09-17 8 Thanksgiving terrkei throughout Johore are being held boda; servance of the 7:srd I irthday Sultan, who is BOD f The Oflctai c! ien ai held a; Dewan in J< A guard of honour, provided by tin Jol Forces, will be inBl •iI id bj gent, Tune;ku63 words
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