Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1946
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Title Section48 1946-09-20 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA taneously i n umpur Ipoh ning shortly) 'Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising .5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 IT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune FRIDAY, SEPT. JO. 194448 words
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280 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. SHINGTON. Sept. 19.— F Byrnes, United States try of State, is dissatis--Ith President Truman's se settlement of the iHrover>y. according rican press despatches id to be derived from rican delegation sources rting in almost identlrns Pans correspondents New York Times and York Herald-Tribune bothReuter. - 280 words
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80 1946-09-20 1 R GHTON. S*>pt. 19. Mrs. Henderson, ajred 24 of whose M soldier husband, H derson, earn* -i.oOO miles from Quebec to her bedBrighten sanatorium last i Yd after her lonp illII MMberoOn was taken ill ir. v a few days fefeforc *he wa> tQ80 words
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Article20 1946-09-20 1 A.P. BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 19--i In'a mission which negotithe commercial and finanagreement with Argentina >• London in a special plane ■dnesday.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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49 1946-09-20 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 19.—Miss Agatha Chapman, described as an economist for the Bank of Canada, was taken into custody today and charged with conspiring with members of an alleged spy ring in Canada to obtain a nd communicate secret information to the Soviet Union49 words
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189 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. WINCHESTER, Sept. 19 —Police in seven counwere warned by wireless on Thursday while isands of others were mobilised to cordon off npshire for prisoners who made one of the >st daring jail-breaks in the history of Winchester Scotland Yard was also warned. lo :iReuter. - 189 words
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Article216 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. SAINT JOHNS, Newfoundland, Sept. 19.—At least five persons—two men. two women and a child —survived the Belgian Skymaster air liner crash ir. the region of Gander Lake, Newfoundland. The plane was "cracked up." but not damaged by fire. It landed in an isolated region nearReuter. - 216 words
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98 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Sept. 19. Twentytwo convicts who escaped at midnight on Tuesday were from the Rangoon central jail and not Insein jail it was authoritatively stated today• Casualties among the convicts now total four killed and two seriously wounded. The number of policeReuter. - 98 words
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Article612 1946-09-20 1 Storm brewing over Churchill's speech Reuter. PARIS, Sept. !9 —Mr. Winston Churchill's proposal at Zurich that France and Germany should become partners as tne first step in the restoration of Europe has shocked many Frenchmen in Paris. Even tho large, though silent, body of secret sympathisers withReuter. - 612 words
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Article52 1946-09-20 1 A.P. NKW DELHI, Sept. 20.—Sardar Balder Singh, war minister in India's interim Cabinet, assumed office on Thursday—the last of the VI member cabinet are yet to be selecernment to take oath. Two independent Muslims making up the remainder of the 14--member cabinet afe yet toA.P. - 52 words
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37 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 19.—1n the flower-filled Caxton Hall Westminister Register Office on Thur<da|- Princess Heri, 23--year-old niece of King Zog ol" Albania, married Lieut. R. H. Cooper, Royal Navy, aged 24. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article138 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. WELLINGTON. Sept. 19 The Water-side Workers Unions here are holding a "strike" meeting today to protest against I the government decision to increase allowances of General Sir Bernard Freyberg V.C. Gover-nor-General of New Zealand from .€2.000 yearly to £4,500. They also protested against the proposedReuter. - 138 words
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Article48 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Sept. 19. Extensive flooding h;.s given rise to a great danger of malaria epidemic, says an official report of Khartoum province. So much land has been watered that bumper crops are expected which will compensate for the great damage done by floods. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article198 1946-09-20 1 Laski says: Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 20 —Russian leaders know that Russia is not in a position to engage in war for a very long time, Pro. Harold Laski, i former chairman of the British Labonr Party, said during a debate "Are we heading ferReuter. - 198 words
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Article56 1946-09-20 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sept 20. The Unite States and Egypt have mutually agreed to raise their diplomatic missions to the rank of embassies, the State Department announced The present United States Minister in Cairo, Pinkney Tuck becomes the first American Ambassador for Egypt and Mahmoud Hassan Pasha, Egyptian MinisterReuter. - 56 words
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Advertisement87 1946-09-20 1 lIAIIIOS and Services i arry with thorn a Genuine Guarantee to maintain FREE, ng yon something and I 1 1 ing you afterwards is not our policy. is/action Guaranteed The A\alayan Radio Service Company Orchard Road. Singapore. "Renlbmd's Dictation CIAN SINGH'S VACATION i PUBLIC RECEPTION j A Bargain: Ladies Rayon87 words
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Advertisement66 1946-09-20 1 SINGAPORE I DIRECTORY CO., (Established In 1936) NO. 11, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" I for 1947. The Firms. Institutions, i the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in their particulars for Insertions free of66 words
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Article139 1946-09-20 2 Three months' rigorous impnsoii men! sentence was passed on Chang Ah Ckal, a Cantonese. by Magistrate K. 11. Byrne yesterday for picking the pocket of a police sergeant in a IM s. Oil Aug. 2~>. the sergeant boarded r bus at the General Hospital Inside some139 words
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Article111 1946-09-20 2 Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. Tho rubber industry with tho quick return it gives its labourers is of the greatest danger to food production in Malaya, says the monthly report of the Dept. of Agriculture. The report says that in Malacca, the labour force in111 words
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Article86 1946-09-20 2 Eng Chew Kiam was fined SI.JOO cr six months" ri. in the Thud Police Court yesterday for possession of 78 2 3 lb. of cigars on Aug 18. The accused was seen by a c enue party on Woodlands -toad standing behind a taxi, on86 words
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Article71 1946-09-20 2 A.P. MOSCOW. Sept. 19.—Price- of consumer goods have been cut throughout the Soviet Union for the third time this year. Shoes, wollens. silks, cottons, hats, ready-made dresses and knitted goods are now 10 per cent, cheaper. Although prices still seem to be high for the averageA.P. - 71 words
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Article37 1946-09-20 2 NEW YORK, Sept. 18:—U.S. coastguard authorities said on Tuesday night that an earlier report that a U.S. Army plane had sighted survivors from the Norwegian tanker Marit 11, 70 miles east of Cape Henry, Virginia, was erroneous,37 words
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Article139 1946-09-20 2 An Indian, Sithamparam <44) was shot dead and his wife injured, when they offered resistance to four armed men ivho entered the house ,at Sembawang Road (13ms) °mon? than a s4oo eCamPed CaSh aUd jewellery v l ued at After having ransacked the place, one139 words
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Article345 1946-09-20 2 9- WEEK STRIKE CALLED OFF (Tribune Staff Reporter). Artisan and non-artisan employees of United Engineers who struck work on July 12 returned to work on Tuesday agreeing to concessions and modification in allowances offered by the company. Their basic pay remains as before the strike. The company has an issue345 words
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49 1946-09-20 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The Malayan Union Government is to spend approximately $75-million on rehabilitation from April to December this year. Main items of expenditure: Food Production: $4-million. (Vst of Living Allowance to Monthly-paid employees: $30--million. Medical Services: $l-milhon. Education: $2'--million. Railways: $:17-million.49 words
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Article134 1946-09-20 2 Two Indians were robbed of a to'al of $1,509 at the point of a trun, while travelling in a sampan oft Kampong Bugis on Wednesday night. It was reported that while the Indians were on their way by sea to a house off Tanjong Rhu. aneher sampon134 words
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268 1946-09-20 2 -When Col. Wild told me that the Japanese personnel in the Out ram Road Prison had committed barbaric cruelties 0:1 the prisoners, tears came int.) my eves.' stated Maj.-Gen. Otsuka Misao. chief of the hiduial Department of the 7th Imperial Army, jesterday in his defence268 words
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Article51 1946-09-20 2 Reuter. PRETORIA. Sept. :B—The preliminary examination of Sydney Erich Holm, 38-year-old Doctor of Philosophy and former principal of a school in Natal, on the allegation of making propaganda broadcasts from Germany to South Africa during the war, was continued today Ihe hearing was then adjourned till Oct.Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement548 1946-09-20 2 TRIBUNE PRE -PAID CLASSIFIED (ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $5.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices A Announcements: S3.50 per single column Lncb per Insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices, etc at $7.00548 words
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Advertisement614 1946-09-20 2 NOTICES TENDERS solicited for erect to l large welded steel oil tank at Tandjong Oeban. Pulau Bintan, i Ricuw. M. M. Field. N.K.P. M 5th FtoOf Union Building. WAR PRISONERS (Singapore» j ASSOCIATION Will all member, rend* reu destuute by the War pleas- .-ommuni cate their circumstances in Aiitm in614 words
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Advertisement176 1946-09-20 2 MISS MILDRED LUNDON DIES IN AUCKLAND News has been received here of the death on Monday last, at Auckland. New Zealand, of Mi-s Mildred Lundon. sister of Mr. F G. Lundon of Singapore, j Miss Lundon. who was evacuated from Singapore in 1942 will be >adly missed by her many176 words
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Advertisement333 1946-09-20 2 Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS, BAILINGS M. S. "SILVERASH" now loading in Penang I due Singapore 23rd oep;.. S.S. "SAMSACOLA" At Singapore godowns 25-26 Due Penang 26th September Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, S.S. HON'C KHENC Expected to arrive from Hongkong about333 words
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Advertisement67 1946-09-20 2 SHIPPING Blue Fiiiin f Line Fremantle Melbourne DIRECT M.V. "Telemachm' Loading s.H.B. Godown l r :-l3 Sails 26th Sepiembei FOR FREIGHT I PASSE*** APPLY:— Mansfield Co. Ltd Telephone No CHENG CHIANG SHIPPING CO, LTD m.v. "Moa Moa" soiling for Kuching »04 Sibu cargo and freight space annCheng Chiang Shipping Co67 words
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Article100 1946-09-20 3 Tribune Staff Reporter > ■ing from Monday, -chool-children belongto 173 schools ivitl bene<rom a bread distribution launched by the Food ol Department. children icill each be to purchase a one-pound bread per week at the "■oiled price of 20 cents, re quired amount of flour distributed to100 words
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Article108 1946-09-20 3 Lam Te*ng Heng. a 23 <year-old se, allegedly slipped off his uffa and jumped out from a van on Wednesday afternoon belllg convoyed to Outram Prison, after a charge of armb» ry had been explained to in the police court. was disclosed in the Second108 words
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252 1946-09-20 3 The R.A.F. are supplying a considerable quantity of urgently required medical stores to help build up the dangerously depleted resources in civilian hospitals throughout Malaya. The supplies will be deivered shortly to Dr. R. B. MacGregor. C.M.G.. Director of Medical Services of the Union. r252 words
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Article47 1946-09-20 3 untitled to have caused the death patriot with a piece of wood o at Kallanc Koad on Sept. Ind an, Nadeson. had a charge ci. i- explained to him in the rd Police Court yesterday. B« remanded In custody and the rill be mentioned on Sept. 2647 words
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217 1946-09-20 3 'From Our Own Reportre) Penary. Thursday. Cross-examined by defence counsel at the resumed trial of 35 kempeis at the War ("rimes Court here. Dr. N. K. Menon. a prominent local Irtiian. spoke in favour of the moral (haracter of Captain Terata. Penanp kempei c'nicf217 words
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Article916 1946-09-20 3 Ayer Panas Chairman A number of rubber production companies a»*e now reaching a position where cash is totally exhausted, declared the chairman of the Board of Directors of Ayer Panas Rubber Estate Ltd., at the 32nd ordinary general meeting of the company held at Hong Kong916 words
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Article88 1946-09-20 3 An inquiry was held yesterday at the Coroner's Court mto che death of a six-year )/d school-boy, Foo Ming Fong. the only son of Mr. Foo Jee Tuan, who was run over and instantaneously killed by a military truck driven by an Indian soldier, on88 words
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Article124 1946-09-20 3 (From Our Own Reporter 1 Penane-. Thursday. Lance' Corporal 00l Kliye Tit cf the local volunteer force who was jntil recently chief clerk at the Relords' Office at Penang Volunteer Headquarters, was tcday sentenced o three years' r.i. at the Penanp Assizes when found guilty of124 words
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Article207 1946-09-20 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter* The flags of the Allied nation, decorate the Happy World Stadium for the "Grow More Ford exhibition wlvch will be declared open this evening by H E the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson, at 7.15 p.m. Tastefully arranged all round the stadium are various207 words
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Article56 1946-09-20 3 «Prom Our Own Reportre) Penang, Thursday. Forty-seven horses have entered for the Penang Turf Club September meeting to be run on Sept. 2S and Oct. 5. Eleven cracks will he running in the same number as Class 2 horses, and 13 and 12 for Classes 3 and56 words
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Article290 1946-09-20 3 While the majority of R.A.F. personnel in SouthEast Asia look forward to their return to the United Kingdom a number have elected for "local release been granted permission to take up civilian occupation in this part of the world. An officer or airman must aave the necessary290 words
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Article131 1946-09-20 3 Rahmat bin Ashat, a Javanese, appeared before Magistrate K. M. Byrne yesterday on a tentative chgrge of murdering Tarn sir bin Sario a compatriot at Pulau Brani on Aug. 2. Mr. W. J. Hancock, of the Straits Trading Co.. said in evidence, that while in131 words
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Article29 1946-09-20 3 PENANG, Thursday Three thousand tons of rice have been landed In Penang. The rice has been released to Malaya by UNRI'A and were dischorged by the steamer Hickory Isle.29 words
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Article573 1946-09-20 3 Expressing his o inioa that the arrangement > made for the safeguarding of property belotiging to prisoners at Outram Read Prisen were "thoroughly inadequate and a disgrace to all concerned," Second District Judge T. T. Resell, acquitted and discharge! Capta'n G. E. T. Francis without caring on573 words
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Article161 1946-09-20 3 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. Ainoon. an Indian detective daring the Japanese occupation, was found guilty by a six to one verdict of the Jury on a charge of abetting in causing hurt to a Chinese. Teo Oon Tiong on Feb 9. 1945. Oon161 words
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Advertisement379 1946-09-20 3 Export L Imnort Ltrt. Pollock House Calcutta, British India Cable: IMEXPORT EXPORT Soapstone Powder. Tale Pow I der, China Clay, Darytes. I Stearic Acid. Activated Carbon Bonemeal, Fertiliser. Textiles —Mill made Cotton fabrics. Indian Hand Loom, Silk j Fabrics, Silk shirtings, Spices, Ginger, Pepper, etc. Indigenous roots and drugs. Jute,379 words
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Article558 1946-09-20 4 1 hi duty of a British citizen who known anything material favour of an individual on trial for his life is to volunteer to L*ome forward and give cvii! *v c. Death sentence? pronounced i a bench consisting ()1 three j.riti-l; officers who, as in all es558 words
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1201 1946-09-20 4 Beenard T. Ridgway - By Beenard T. Ridgway During a re:ent stay in Malaya I had ample opportunity to judge the reactions of ali sections ot the community t:> the Malayan Union pian. There is no doubt that the Ma'ays (officials, chiefs, journalists, school teachers, business men) are1,201 words
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415 1946-09-20 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* ding to us at a table, seeing that we are comfortably .> ated, helping us Into ears etc. and paying u> the htti that our sex is entitled to. Frankly, Malayan boys know very little about manners but I know415 words
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Article302 1946-09-20 4 Sir —Your Hate leader in today's issue ol your paper is ex tremelv 111-advised. The idd sixty three Japanese who are to be allowed to remain in Malaya wlli const'tute n"> menace to the future of Malaya. Japan's policy before the war was wrong v ry wrong, but302 words
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365 1946-09-20 4 When 33-year-old .Dorothy May White, ol Btreatham, S.W., joined a pen-pal" club she received 20 reolies. She picked out one. and event ualy married her newfound friend v>niy to discover ten day* later that he d ready had a wife In Bn-tol Institution. Inis was365 words
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Article85 1946-09-20 4 HONG KONG (Air Mail). Rt bin Hoed methods were practised by a magistrate here when he ordered $3.uBi to be paid into the court Poor Box after connseating it from 81 gambler-. Tne raid was earned out on an elaborately organised den which boasted a85 words
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360 1946-09-20 4 After weeks <>i secret investigation Scotland Yard believe they have at last got on to the ringleader ol a small gang of expert i< who have been responsible for many of th robberies at the flats and houses of well-kJ in the London area360 words
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Article126 1946-09-20 4 While working as tress for London rransp tt 0 Grays garage Patricia Msf Hudson, aged 21 Pi Brith met Albert ird Bliad a 30-y?ar-ola nducior Grasdene-road Rumstead Tk sequel took plac Dai where the magistral insulted Bland to X DI Assi bigamy ciiarge and JbwedWL Giving evidence126 words
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Miscellaneous38 1946-09-20 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi» JI EAR IJV 'S STAN ==:> SALTON receives I, THE ATOM'S morefan <Up- f|>^. S^9H C pitchblende is mixed > ISesthanI iffir*- ~lW AS SMIUL H AS B E E NJ FOUGHT OVER38 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1946-09-20 5 Churchill Pleads For FrancoGerman Partnership 'LET EUROPE RISE' Reuter. Sept. 19.—Mr Winston Churchill, in a 1 the University ot Zurich, today said: "There a partnership between France and Gerunited states of Europe." Churchill, urging the establishment of a reFurorean organisation within the United NaI that "we dwell strangely and precariouslyReuter. - 1,174 words
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423 1946-09-20 5 Reuter WASHINGTON. Sept 19.—After seeing Preside.it Truman in conference for over two hours last night. United States Secretary of Commerce Harry Wallace announced he would make no public statement or speeches until ihe Paris Conference was concluded. Mr. Wallace read to newspapermen a preparedReuter - 423 words
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152 1946-09-20 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Sept. 19.—Attempts by prosecution at the International War Crimes trial here to Introduce evidence to show th&t more than 150,000 Chinese, Indians and others were punished or tortured to death in Singapore was ruled out, and the testimony was not admitted.Reuter. - 152 words
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Article36 1946-09-20 5 A.P. BELGRADE. Sept. 19.—The Yugoslav government announced that the head of the Catbolic church cf Yugoslavia, Archbishop Alojxije Stepinac. has been arrested in Zagred and charged v. ith "crimes against the people." —A P.A.P. - 36 words
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306 1946-09-20 5 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 19—The Soviet magazine, New Times, repor/ed on Wednesday the finding "of a state of affairs dangerous to the cause of peace" in a survey of American and British froop concentrations throughout the world. "A simple enumeration of the points where AmericanA.P. - 306 words
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149 1946-09-20 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 18—Scotland Yard Special Branch detectives are trying to track down a Jewish terrorist organisation in London following the discovery that a number ol prominent British Jews had received letters threatening them w th death if they attend the Palestine ConferenceReuter. - 149 words
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67 1946-09-20 5 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 18. Out of job today, war-time interpreters of the Foreign Affairs Department of the National Military Coumil have cnt a petition reminding the Government of Its promise to send 20 per eeat. of their number for advanced studies abroad. These interpreters. SoReuter. - 67 words
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Article288 1946-09-20 5 Spain's Debt To Germany A.P. MADRID, Sep/. 19.—Generalissimo Franco's government may soon find Use If in the paradoxical position of settling with the United Nations for/he money and arms Germany provided to help bring him into power. German and Italian aid to FrancoA.P. - 288 words
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83 1946-09-20 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 Mr. Lincoln White, a State Department press official, said today an eight-man Yugoslav delegation to the American Slav Congress in New York has been refused an American visa because they are Communists'. Mr. White told a news conference the American EmbassyA.P. - 83 words
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138 1946-09-20 5 Reuter. London, Sept. 18.—Letters written by Arthur Robert Boyce, aged 45 of Brighton, to the woman he is accused of mur d« ring, were read at the Old Bailey today. The woman was Miss Elizabeth McLindon, aged 41, housekeeper of a house in ChesterReuter. - 138 words
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Advertisement133 1946-09-20 5 A WORKMAN ACCIDENTALLY KILLED Ii only the employer had not neglected to take out thai Workman's Compensation Policy. DELAY. HECTION FROM ONE OF THE "COMMERICAL ./>oJp OF INSURANCE COMPANIES, WHOSE COMSfTS GIVE UNPARALLELED SECURITY FOR THE AND WHOSE SERVICE IN THE EASI S 'JHAT OF ANY OTHER INSURANCE ORCOMMEROAL UNION"133 words
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Advertisement241 1946-09-20 5 Join the Well Paid Ranks of the I.C.S. TRAINED MEN What about your future? What or :he world of today? There are marvellous opportunities, but only for those who have had specialized training. One thing ;s certain—then is no worth* while place for the untrained. Ambitious men everywhere have succeeded241 words
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Advertisement327 1946-09-20 6 ALHAMBRA BOOK EARLY! Tel. 6909 SONGS HAVE INSPIRED GREAT THINGS ♦DIXIE" INSPIRED THE SOl T TH AFTER THE CIVIL WAR. NOW IT INSPIRES A GREAT PICTURE! X REYNOLDS OVERMAN,WALBURN,FOY,,,, Preceded by a Special Feature—Don7 M ss It! TO-MORROW MIDNIGHT-ERROL FLYNN S Greatest •B^E^piviiAri: JOriIXEY" 5 COMMANDOS—BLITZING THRU NAZI GERMANY —RUNNING327 words
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Advertisement248 1946-09-20 6 Opening Today: 3. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Even tne rookies sway with ecstasy when Carmen Miranda goes tempo terrific in "Springtime In The Rockies" (In Gorgeon Technicolor > Preceded by late.t Movietone Paramount News To-morrow at Midnight Bud Abbott Lou Costello in "HIT THE ICE" MARLBOROUGH Daily 3 Show: 3.45. 6248 words
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Advertisement276 1946-09-20 6 AS USUAL THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN THIS WEEKEND 11 fiTR IS AT THE BBnfltSS 6Qof2i*Sj OPENING TO-DAY 4 SHOWS 1.3 C—4—6 30—9.30 p.m. IDA LUPINO LOUIS HAYWARD fmW with EVELYN KEYES %^MO Elsa Lanchester Edith Barrett Isobt! Elsom <ajP w Fr o th# I'OOO.O. P"OT by NfllUK O-nHom fcd-O'd276 words
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Advertisement312 1946-09-20 6 GUERILLAS FILIPINO BOYS IN THE THICK OF FIGHT! /Sa^^L a WALLACE BKF.KY |.Ar*| I ill J tares not a r; 'P fur (Tel. 5281) AND WHEN HE LAYS HIS HANDS CN A NAZI FIFTH COLUMNIST TIB AT MAX \S DEAD! II I MARILYN MAXWELL J A RETIRED SERGEANT BLAZES INTO312 words
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Article100 1946-09-20 7 VST, Sept. 19.—Four footin Eire Gorman. I .trey and Walsh—are inthe Ireland team picked meet England at Belfast is: Goal. Russell (LinGorman (Bient ford) n (Belfast (eltio: Carey, (Manchester Vernon (Belfast Celtic) (Belfast Celtic); ,'orrane I Leeds United). KrAlinden I Portsmouth >, Walsh ■rick Albion),100 words
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319 1946-09-20 7 mdon, Sept. 19.—Joe Louis' challenge to meet Woodcock following the world champion's y win against Tami Mauriello last night has n quickly taken up by the British promoter, Solomons, who announced today that he is ng out plans for a Louis-Woodcock fight in n319 words
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Article138 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 19: Th* i London boxing promoter. Jack Solomons, ncic hopes to per- J svade Mike Jacobs, his jppOtAt 1 number in New York, to lllow i Tami Mauriello to tight v red- i" die Ifftll on Oct. 22 and Bruce J J WoodcockReuter. - 138 words
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Article106 1946-09-20 7 A.P. An excellent four-main event all-in-wrestling programme has been arranged by the 20th Century Pro motions, to he held at the Great World Stadium, on Saturday night. The big heavyweight fipht will see popular Stan Garside of Yorkshire clashing ajrainst the well-known Chinese Matman B">sca Boa- Both thtseA.P. - 106 words
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Article92 1946-09-20 7 Tne following wi|l represent the asaxfij Badminton Party in a friendly return match of four men's singles, one men's double?, one veteran's singles and one women'a singles against the steadfast Badminton Party to be played off on Sunday at 9.30 a.m. Koh Keng Siang, Ng Cheng Boa, Wee92 words
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326 1946-09-20 7 Mid-week Soccer Results. Reuter. LONDON, Sep/. 18.—Manchester United lost their 100 per cent, record en Wednesday by dropping a print at home to an improved Chelsea side and thus, with bareJy thie? weeks' season passed, no English side remains with maximum points. Chelsea, without centre-for-wardReuter. - 326 words
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Article256 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept. 18 The R~Orld heavyweight boxing champion I Joe Louis proved What a Heat champion he is when at the Yankee Stadium here this eve>iin<r he deposed of his challenger. Tami Mauriello. in two minutes nine se- cends. Louis who suecessfu!iv defendedReuter. - 256 words
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Article57 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. Cawnpore, Sept. 19. —The police today arrested 94 persons including several members of the Communist Party on charges of organising illegal strikes in mills and inciting workers to mob violence. Some prominent Communist leaders are reported to have gone underground and the police are makingReuter. - 57 words
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Article54 1946-09-20 7 The following will represent St. Joseph's cricket team against D. 13. Anderson's XI on Sunday at the Police Depot Ground, Thompson Road Play commences at 1.30 p.m.:— Rienzie Delilkan (captain"), Joseph Delilkan, N. Balhatehet, J D'Almeida, G. Bogaars, C. Hogan, K. Malall, C. Perry, A. Morris, Campos, R. Moshergen, B.54 words
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Article124 1946-09-20 7 A.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 19.-Arab sources said that the Najada, the most powerful of the three private armies in Palestine, has placed itself at the disposal of the Arab Executive "for direction in combating Jewish terrorism." There is no official confirmation. Five Arabs were killedA.P. - 124 words
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255 1946-09-20 7 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. The Committee of the Chinese Assembly Hall. Kuala Lumpur, which met to discuss the present food situation, was of the opinion that the price of black market rice is causing very great hardship to the public, and i;255 words
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Article113 1946-09-20 7 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sept. 19. An attack on Mahatma Gandhi's favourite fi>cal reform for India, which may be put into operation by the interim government, was made on Wednesday by the Punjab's leading economist. Professor Brij Narain. The reform, the removal of the salt tax.A.P. - 113 words
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Article30 1946-09-20 7 WASHINGTON, Sept. 19 Mai.-Gen. Alden Waitt, U. S. Army Chemical Warfare Service Chief, said today his organisation knows of poisoiis with killing power far beyond any ever used.30 words
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Article153 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. MANCHESTER, Sept. 19:— Under a strike threat by players If tfieir demands for increased pay were not met, the Football League Management Committee and members of the Executive Players' Union were brought into conterenc e here today tfirough the mediation of the Ministry of Labour, but afterReuter. - 153 words
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137 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. Doncaster, Sept. 18.—Bruce Woodcock, British heavyweight champion, and conqueror of Gus Lesnivich, world light-heavy-weight champion, arrived back home today and announced he was resuming training in two days' time. Woodcock's opponent i s not known, but talking tc reporters Bruce made it clearReuter. - 137 words
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Article82 1946-09-20 7 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 18—Police of j Montbazon near Tour s today j held an Annamite accused of breaking into the house of M. j Avenot. 67-year-old Justice of Peace, last night and battering him and his 17-year-old daughti er Francoise to death. Neighbours warned byReuter. - 82 words
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Advertisement105 1946-09-20 7 Ngo Chew Hong 138, ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE Cable Address: "LPHONG" Telephone No. 6434. WE ACID 99% Made in U.S.A. Cbarges Enquiries Muclerato Welcomed The word is going around "BIDOMAK" 1 Makes you fit. Obtainable at all leading stores. Sole Importers: IMl.VeeiVro. Singapore Kuala Lumpur, 9, Seah Street. I Sports Dept.105 words
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655 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sepf. 19.—Mr. G. O. Slade, defending Maj. Boon at his court martial here to-day, making the final address said thai earlier the cour/ had ruled there was a prima fa?ie case on five of the 11 charge after they had received aReuter. - 655 words
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Article152 1946-09-20 8 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 19—A Foreign o'.r>ce spoilsman said today that British note rejecting Yugo lav com plaints of attacks on army officer.! .n the Trieste and Gorlzia regions I bad been delivered in Belgrade. I He added fiat consultation had taken place with the U. S.A.P. - 152 words
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308 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. Pari*, Sept 19.—The Indian delegate sir Samuel Ranganadhan I was the only <>ne to eak i :i the Trieste problem who did not rationalise the preconceived point of view. Mr. Jar Jordaan South Africa told the Italian Political and Territorial Committee of the PansReuter. - 308 words
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Article59 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. IP —Th,- Chinese Government kaa definitely deeded to increase impen dut'es, acoru nc to Chinese press reports. To dispel any possible tr.isunder»tandin«« ci the contemplated Chinese astkßS, th" representatives to the lateraatlcaal Trade Association, scheduled to meet in London ton, erill explainReuter. - 59 words
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Article129 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. London. Bept I*.—No cbanf in Mtifh policy tot Burma kl anticipated m W( tl-uifarmed circles, writes Renter's potttt6nl correspondent. Nothing is known in authoritative quarters here of any Caom-t mov»vivth would confirm th e statemeytt made this wink by U. Sa*.v. former premier andReuter. - 129 words
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158 1946-09-20 8 U. S. To Remain At Present Value Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sept. 18.— U.S. Treasury cretary John Snyder stated that the United States dollar would remain indefinitely at its present par value of 15-5 21 grains of gold, nine-tenths fine, as fixed by the Presidential proclamation of January 31. 1934. Mr. SnyderReuter. - 158 words
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362 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. r/VNrmN <ent 19. —Some sections of the British press lhia fteir attack on Mr. Hairy Wallace. .8. Secretary of Commerce. trading provincial dailies cjmnare his lettei < i Jui s (published yesterday) with his speech on Sept 13, «d the ••ManchMte; Guardian" asks.Reuter. - 362 words
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Article137 1946-09-20 8 THIEVES SHATTER 12YEAR DREAM Reuter. LONDON, It.—Par Albert Cbarlei Battel end bhi wife urtanud of the daj wneu t ej would bt>Tc a shop of tin own. In March, aJbell W*i dcinobb.d w.th Vis -uv.rigi ol years, ti* ■nd tan opened a snop four read aco la Ct:and Parade. HorthReuter. - 137 words
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Article145 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 18—The Chinese Government has remitted, thi. ugh the Central Ban* Of China U5539,400,000 to Washington as another installs nt ol China's investment in the International Rehabilitation Bank It \va> decided at Bretton \V r, v ds that China's contribution to the international bankReuter. - 145 words
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Article107 1946-09-20 8 Reuter. 1 SHANGHAI. Sept. It:—Fifteen hundred ex-bvggars in the v ar- devastated province of Kwaugsi. M Bouthern China, have been organised into work relief teams. They are being employed m work projects to re-establish part of the province. irrigation system. for which 6.0500 ions of UNRRA :'oodsttAReuter. - 107 words
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Article182 1946-09-20 8 IPOH -At a meeting of the Perak Flying Club it was decided that the newly appointed committee should examine the possibility of restarting the club on a flying basis. The committee s also to go into several matters, such as purchase of aircralt and methods182 words
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195 1946-09-20 8 TOKIO, Sept. sl9. —Cfilbert and Sullivan's famm comic opera "The Mikado" is to be played in jai for che first time at the "Erni? Pyle" theatre, he S? $rest and be^'t-equipped of the former Japan frP3 taken over by the Allred Occupation F195 words
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Article34 1946-09-20 8 LISBON. Sept. 19 The I guese Befica football team as feated Lond< n*s Char] a Aft. letic on Wedn< sdaj stadium by tw fore a crowd of 20,000 a34 words
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