Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1946
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Title Section58 1946-09-23 1 The Malaya Tribune J*l THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ON LY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simultaneously i n fp^o POre 'i tuala Lvm Pur Ipoh (Penang office opening shortly) Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 UGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946 PRICE 1058 words
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Article585 1946-09-23 1 R.B. Ooi - OiilW PERSONAL EFFECTS SOT RETURNED BY DUTCH Tribune man tells first-hand story of Muntok (By R.B. Ooi When the relief ship sailed into Muntok harbour on Sept. 16 at sundown, the crews of the detained ships swarmed overboard in sampans and dinghies and surrounded us with joy585 words
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Article118 1946-09-23 1 j Hit fecial corresponR. B Ooi has just led from and eighttrip to Muyitok. where j first hand information »i tamed on the Dutch 'v of Chinese ships. Owing to difficulties enntered here in obtain- c visa a a press resentative, Mr. Ooi i the118 words
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287 1946-09-23 1 (Tribune Start Reporter) Hundreds of lorry drivers whose strike got into swing yesterday are returning to work this morning er iinding an individual agreement with employers concerned. There has been no intimidation as said sterday. Drivers stood on the roadside to inform In rs287 words
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Article128 1946-09-23 1 s Claims tor damages j totalling several million r dollars are likely to be 1 wr/df o?/ members of //itl Singapore Oversea Chin- ese Importers and Fx par- k rers Association against the Dutch Government for losses suffered during the detention of their yes- 1128 words
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158 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22-The United States Departmen: ot Agriculture reported today that the world food situation will be partly relieved during the year ahead by alO per cent, increase in rice production and the largest potato crop since 1942. The rice crop will boReuter. - 158 words
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Article33 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 22. The Vaad Leumi, Jewish National Council in a statement to the press today said that 1.208 are detained in various camps in Palestine and 300 In Eritrea.Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article40 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland. Sept Z'Z. —All 18 survivors of the Belgian air liner which was wrecked near Gander last Wednesday are now in Gander hospital. Experts are now surveying the damaged plane —P cuterReuter. - 40 words
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104 1946-09-23 1 Picture just received of ~the rebellion in w London, where hundreds i oi homeles< families forci- bly occupied empty luxury tlat> in protest against i government's failure to provide more houses. The 1 S squatters have since been I evicted by order of court. Photo shows: Traffic i i broughtA.P. Photo. - 104 words
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Article84 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 22.—Kaig Qeoqp of the Hellenes will leave London next Thursday night for Greece, the Greek Ministry of Information announced here to-night. The lirst stage in the journey will be Maltp where he will join the Greek destroyer Themistocles.—Reuter. ROME. Sept. 12.—Reuter. - 84 words
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Article134 1946-09-23 1 Ten ai hied robberies and three other robberies -a record .lumber fOr a week-end,— Wert reported to the police during Saturday and Sunday. Th« biggasi haul wtm made bf three armed Chinese who entrfd flat in a building in Anson Koad at 8-65 p.m. on Saturday134 words
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Article43 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Sept. 23.—About fit) Gorman editors whose new-pa-pers have a combined circulation of over t» .000,000 in the British and American zones will hear the judgment and sentences against the major Nazi war criminals on Oct- 1 —ReuterReuter. - 43 words
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Article232 1946-09-23 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM, Sept. 22.—A quantity of T.N.T. explosives was found inside bars of yellow soap on board the Jewish non-quota immigrant ship Palmach when she reached Haifa, the Palestine Government announced tonight. The Palmach w as towed to Haifa after a party from aReuter. - 232 words
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Advertisement28 1946-09-23 1 0 AVAILABLE I J MADE IN HCUNB Malt, Hops and Yeast need bottles if TIGER CUB is to reach you Please return empty Bottles to your retailer promptly.28 words
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Obituary47 1946-09-23 2 Mrs. Koh Peng Yam, nee Chua Vans Neo. aged 47. passed WW peacefully on 20th September. 1946 at hex residence 361 fell* Blangah Read. Uavmg behind her beloved husband eight sons, six daughters, one adopted daughter, and one brother. Funeral Tuesday 24th September, at 10 a.m.47 words
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442 1946-09-23 2 CHURCHILL'S SPEECH A.P. New York. Sept. 22.-Winston Churchill s Zurich speech calling for a United States of to revive Russia's contention that he is campaigning for a western bloc to offset the Soviet Union. I, probably will be taken also asA.P. - 442 words
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Article93 1946-09-23 2 Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 21. On the eve of the Nationalist drive against the major Communist base of Kalaan. in Chahar, Nationalist General Fu Tso Yi. who is rushing relief to Tatung, telegraphed the President of the Communist Party. Gen. Mao Tse-tung, asking the Communists to stopReuter. - 93 words
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Article28 1946-09-23 2 RANGOON, Sept. 22.-Troops made a house-to-house search for arms today in the town of Pyapon where criminals have been terrorising the people since the police went on strike.28 words
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Article177 1946-09-23 2 'IDEA MOTH-EATEN AND MOULDY Reuter. London. Sept. 22.—The Soviet writer Viktorov in a Pravda article broadcast over Moscow Radio today labelled Wins;on Churchill's idea a European family ot nations as "moth-eaten and mouldy." Styling the former British Premier as a "Municheor" the article Moscow's first mention of Churchill's speech atReuter. - 177 words
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Article153 1946-09-23 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sop; 22 -An unsuccessful Japanese effort to assassinate Marshal Si aim in 1939 is disclosed in document > is-utd by the War Department This the second in a series of volumes containing documentary ividtnce used by the American and British prosecutors at theReuter. - 153 words
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Article121 1946-09-23 2 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 22.—Britain and Brazil signed a commercial agreement under which Brazil may spend part of Argentine's sterling balance and allowing the free importation of Brazilian tea into the United Kingdom. A clause pertaining to Argentine's sterling balance was a companion measure to a provision inA.P. - 121 words
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Article171 1946-09-23 2 Reuter. RANGOON Sept. 21—Employees of all Government offices, Burma railway Ports and Posts and Telegraphs win stage a "general :>:r.ke on Monday as DO reply has been received up to 5 p m. this evening to the memorandum sent to the Governor urgin;; acceptance of demands lorReuter. - 171 words
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Article59 1946-09-23 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 22 —British Minister of Health. Mr. Aneurin Bevan announces a "superpriority" plan to complete by Christmas 30 000 council houses and an unknown number of private enterprise houses already up to roof level. Mr. Bevan also mentioned "serious" black market operations—especially in the London area—which, he said,Reuter. - 59 words
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177 1946-09-23 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 22.—Men and women, including a man in clerical attire, were forcibly removed from London church during a service when they staged a demonstration against the alleged holding at mass in a Protestant parish church. The demonstration began at the most solemn partReuter. - 177 words
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Article159 1946-09-23 2 A.P. NANKING. Sept 23 fldal but credible reo.™ Y*t far western Chin, T that some American r 2? !ta tefl men were living i n \~<7 der wild tribesmen north Burma fr i 1 It* mgiorced down r These reports three Americans had hL 1A.P. - 159 words
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Advertisement671 1946-09-23 2 NOTICES TENDERS solicited fcr erection large welded steel oil tanks at Ta.nljong Oeban, Pulau Bintan. Riouw. M. M. Field, N.K.P. M sth PlOOr Union Building. MUNICIPALITY APFOINTMENT OP SHORTHAND TYPIST. Applications are invited for the post of Shorthand Typist m the Electricity Department at a commencing salary of $120/- per671 words
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Advertisement117 1946-09-23 2 1 j Good Secondhand Typewriters, j [various sizes from Portable to j j Standard 10", 14", 18". 22". j 26" in stock. NEW SHIPMENT RECEIVED:- j j Famous Kolok" brand Carbons j 'and Ribbons (assorted colours).) Limited Stock Order Now. j TEO TYPEWRITER SERVICE, No. 7, South Canal Road. j117 words
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Advertisement108 1946-09-23 2 SHIPPING Silver Lisic KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS, BAILINGS M. S "SILVERASH" In Port Singapore. S.S. -SAMSACOLV' Ai Singapore podowns -5-2t> Due Penang 26th September Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Phone Nos. are: T. 802 I 'S.S. HONG KHENC Expected to arrive from Hongkong108 words
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Advertisement276 1946-09-23 2 SHIPPING P.&O.and B.I.S.N.COMPANIES P. O.S.N. CO.— B.C. SAMNEAGH For BOMBAY Row Loading r.s. SAMSOARING Fur u K Lat0 S Ear >' Oct. 8 f. HICKORY STREAM From LONDON la P- FORT PITT FrCBl BOMBAY du.' EENALDER PrOtn LONDON due 5 TREVETHOE From LONDON du< B.I.S.N. C O., LTD. I tt276 words
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439 1946-09-23 3 Spore de-requisitioning (Tribune Staff Reporter) nos; on the eve of the target date of total requisitioning, Oct. I, fixed in June by the GOC, ipore, MaJ.-Qen. L.H. Cox, the Tribune 1 e a r n s al not until May next year439 words
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Article106 1946-09-23 3 Reuter. odcn, Sept. 21.—Two Lood n ex-officers. Frank Menendez Anthony Tate, both of m have mountaineering ex- rnces propose to survey and :re the part of unmapped lavas. Givmg this information today th Diarist in the London Evening S'.andaULi. states that there be rive Europeans and 12Reuter. - 106 words
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Article53 1946-09-23 3 Reuter. LISLE, Sept. 22.—Canon de or Carlisle was found in bed to-day after he »ed conductinjl an earrv:c( He was 69 years of Vicar of Maryport he bed second resident Carlisle Cathedral in Previously he had been Saint Bartholomew, ham and Warden oi ham Boys andReuter. - 53 words
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195 1946-09-23 3 To consider givinj assistance to padi planters, a I meeting was held in ike Office of the Resident Com- rnissioner, Perlis, with the Resident Commissioner a's i Chairman. I 'U phis meeting it was reveale I that about 3,LuO pad cultivators in Perils195 words
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Article361 1946-09-23 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) With the recent lifting of the ban on the expon of textiles from India imposed by the Government of India, it is expected that the flow of Indian textiles into Malaya will be increased several fold. This is a healthy indication that imports361 words
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Article35 1946-09-23 3 Mr. Lim Hong Bee. Secretary, M.D.U., will give a talk on "The Problem of Malayan Citizenship' at the C.T.A. premises No. 11 Handy Road (opposite Cathay Cinema car-park) on Saturday next at 6.35 words
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Article149 1946-09-23 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.Mystery surrounded tne death of 24-year-old Evelyn Mclean Reynoias, blonde heiress ivho lived under the shadow of the fabulous and reputedly sinister Hope diamond. Mrs. Reynolds, wife of former Senator Robert R. Reynolds. North Carolina, ica* found dead in her bed at theA.P. - 149 words
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121 1946-09-23 3 A.P. FARIS, Sept. 22.—The new constitution establishing France's fourth republic was provisionally adopted ~n Saturday and was hailed by President Bidault as uniting the nation with its colony "in a single community under a single flag". The Constituent Assembly nas finished with itsA.P. - 121 words
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229 1946-09-23 3 The output cf vegetables from the Cameron Highland- during August continued at a record level and the total production was e-timated to be 900 tons. equal to the annual production I of 1939. Cnmese farmers in this area are, however, not inclined to rest on229 words
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Article116 1946-09-23 3 Reuter. Isle Of Wight. Sept. 21.—Attei a search throughout the night by all available prison officers a'ded by the civil police tor Harry Hackney, 17 year-oid prisoner who escaped from Camphill prison. Isle of Wight, under cover of n terrific gale which swept the'Reuter. - 116 words
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Article753 1946-09-23 3 Share quotatijns, as at Sept. 20 according to -the Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) were a? follows INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller Alexandra Brickworks Ords. 1.70 1.00 Alexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.60 255 Brit. Malaya Trustee Executor Co. S.OO 9 00 Consolidated Tin Smelters 22/6 25/--do Prefs. 27/1 28/3 Eastern753 words
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138 1946-09-23 3 Reuter. Hamburg, Pept. 22.—A cable v.ci oming the proposal lor h an. Ltd 4 ates of Europe by Winston Churchill in his Zurien speech has been sent to Church ill b» members of the Free Democratic Party in Hamburg. It says: "Young demjurats ofReuter. - 138 words
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Article85 1946-09-23 3 Reuter. HONG KONG, Sept. 21. The wives of Hong Konjr Government officials will make weekly tours of the Leased Territories, on the mainland opposite the Colony in a special "condensed milk van," to distribute tins cf milk for 15,000 babies of poor Chinese families. This isReuter. - 85 words
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Article19 1946-09-23 3 ATHENS, Sent. 22—Richard C. Patterson, U. S. ambassador to Yugoslavia, with his military attache, airived in Athens on Saturday.19 words
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Article717 1946-09-23 4 Before the war in the tiuan- j cial ci lumns of the Loudon newspapers there appeared weekly statements of traffic earnings of j various transport undertakings, mostly those of home and foreign i railways* but including those of i the Singapore Traction Com- oany Limited. If these statements717 words
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860 1946-09-23 4 "Businessman - A Businessman's Analysis Of The Black Market B y "Businessman" Prior to the Japanese occupation oi Malaya, the standard Of commercial morality stood high. Today it s practically nonexistent. Three and a half years ol Japanese misrule have created damage which is not going860 words
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Article287 1946-09-23 4 Reuter. Fro"i John Talbot. BeKte*l Correspondvnt > ROME: (Air Mail —ltalians outer at the condition! of the pcttec treaty, are hugiiinim M> -now peivonal animosity towards BrMsfa troops .tationed tit their xrantry. Siiu» the t-me, three and a half month* ego, when Royal Marines ond from the BritishReuter. - 287 words
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Article70 1946-09-23 4 A.P. HOLLYWOOD RKO Radio Studios is arranging the co-ordi-nated stage and screen production of "Jemand." one of Ferenc Molnar' s earlier European dramatic successes. The play will be produced in New York this autumn, and subsequently wll b e made into a picture. Milnar already hasA.P. - 70 words
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Article435 1946-09-23 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* Sir.—A year has slipped by since the re-occupation of this cour.tr y and rehabilitation strides have not been as great as they should have been. For rehabilitation to proceed at rapid space and bring about speedier results, goods necessary for reconstruction activities435 words
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Article95 1946-09-23 4 Sir.—ln your issue of Sept. 17 it i s stated by a Reuter Correspondent that 'Airborne never once raced as a two-year-old". Now Airborne and Murren who ran second in the St. Leger were both handicapped to receive 1 stone 12 lbs. fr >m the t ip weight. Gulf95 words
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Article88 1946-09-23 4 Sir. -The announcement by the management of the S.T.C that new buses will be arriving in the not distant future is very encouraging. However, travelling in buses, nowadays, has its inconveniences and the situation is aggravated by the management in not providing straps for the passengers. Has it88 words
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Article75 1946-09-23 4 Sir \V»- appreciate tht- consideration shewn by the coat ot living committee in raising the allowance, although the allowance recommended i- not an adequate compensation to meet the present abnormal high cost ol living. We expected any increase recommended will date irom April a- the previou-75 words
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Article245 1946-09-23 4 —1 «Onld like to congratulate :t Mala van European" on his arti rle OU 'abolish racial discrimination! '—thourrh I fear that the < an.er of snobbery ii rven deep* i rcotcd than ho thinks; for tli root of the trouble i: not only "'racial" discrimnnt on.245 words
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Article25 1946-09-23 4 Sir. Telephones have been issued recently without consultation with en advisory 'priority) board' Penang has such a Board. Why 's Perak backward? PROGRESS. Ipoh.25 words
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Article10 1946-09-23 4 Other Correspondence is held over owing to pressure on <pace.10 words
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596 1946-09-23 4 The .subject and importance ot sell sufficiency have been stresI sed since the shadow of war was I cast upon this land literar'.ly lill--1 ed with milk and honey. And. although newspapers have taken up the hint and many articles have been written on596 words
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Miscellaneous69 1946-09-23 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Eniest Hi* (C At! "pT u l X VMaa OF E roy al_ aoSl V>Vtk ilJwM ARE TWO GOVERNVFS! \v W |)\fl JOBS IM J TOR 22 YEARS ANNE P^ACOrw ft» /-Vfi f /yt/f MAS BEEN TRAPPING Tjrt, 5« JSR> V V i 1 \r69 words
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328 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 21.—The Ministry of Economic Affairs is establishing special organisations in the most important cities of the country to assist industrial and commercial enterprise, promote rehabilitation work and grant industrial loans. According to Mr. Wang Yunwu. Minister of Economic Affairs, the firstReuter. - 328 words
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184 1946-09-23 5 PARIS. Sept. 22 The EuroI pean Peace Conference hit a J new snag the Slav bloc, spearj headtd by Russia, contested viI gorously a proposal to give special protection in Rumania to British and foreign oil compani ies. After an unprecedented seven j184 words
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115 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. Bl RUN, Sept. 21.—Forty Inians who were living in Gemn 1939 and remained ughout the war are to be repatriated. ne time since the occupathej were interned, but all now been released and the rnment of India has agreed can go back to India, mplicatedReuter. - 115 words
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221 1946-09-23 5 A.P. London, Sept. 22.—Britain's newspapers open a simulation battle on Monday, vying for the favour of illions more readers with all the attractions they an cram into six extra pages a week. papers n °w exist in a s An unparalleled dehas raised theirA.P. - 221 words
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Article62 1946-09-23 5 A.P. BATAVIA, Sept. 22.—Lord Killearn. the British mediator in Java, has written a letter requesting Dr Sharir. Premier of the Indonesian Republic, to speed up truce negotiations with the Allies, in order to clear the way for the first formal tionsare expected to openA.P. - 62 words
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98 1946-09-23 5 Peiping, Sept. 22.—Chinese Communists are reported to be hastily evacuating Kalgan as one of the three Government columns reach within 30 miles of that great base in Chahar province. American arc rig from Kalgan said the Communists already had removed hospitals, factories and supplies and98 words
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Article63 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. Athens, Sept. 21.—Greek newspapers today reported that flashes occurred yesterday between Greek gendarmerie and Jugoslav soldiers "protecting" irmed band'ts on Mount Beles, in the Greek-Yugoslav front er. There was no official connrmitions here of these reports jrhich said that Yugoslav frontier posts in the same areaReuter. - 63 words
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Article36 1946-09-23 5 A.P. BOLIVIA, Sept. 22.—A government decree on Saturday night removed all members of the Supreme Court accusing them of having collaborated with the ousted dictatorship of Gualberto Villarroel who was assassinated on July 21.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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137 1946-09-23 5 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 22. Moscow radio said the U.S. Secretary for Commerce. Mr. Wallace had championed a policy of "peaceful collaboration and understanding" in opposition to "imperialist and expansionist" groups in the United States. Contrastino the ousted Commerce Secretary's utterances icith Mr. Churchill's Zurich snecchA.P. - 137 words
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Article106 1946-09-23 5 A.P. SHANNON, Eire. Sept. 22. —0i1-b-jrt Perier. managing director of the Belgian Sabena Airline, is flying to the scene of the Sabana Skyma tar's crash in Newfoundland after learning his wife and daughter Mane. 17. were killed in the wrick. Two other children. Janne. 16,A.P. - 106 words
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201 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. Paris, Sept. 21. —Smugglers were busy today In the thin strip of land from the English Channel to the Alps between the French frontier —where Frenc customs officials on strike stood idly by smoking and chatting —and the Belgian border —where the customs guardsReuter. - 201 words
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Article125 1946-09-23 5 A.P. JERUSALEM, Sept. 22.—Jama! Bey Husseini, deputy chairman 01 the Arab Higher Executive, left Jerusalem for Alexandra yesterdaj to confer with the Mufti of Jerusalem on the progress of the Lcmdot tallrs on Palestine. Members of the Executive here rei terate that there is "no chanc«A.P. - 125 words
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132 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 22.—1n a letter on the rice famine to the Sunday Times a correspondent says a valuable lesson may be learnt from the tsl9 famine. "The government took a hand," he says, "and buyer, entered into direct negotiations with Siam. TheReuter. - 132 words
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223 1946-09-23 5 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, NEW YORK, Sept, 21, The United Nations sub-commission on the economic reconstruction of devastated areas proposed a broad programme designed to put Western Europe back on its feet and help formulate a long-range European economic plan unprecedented in scope.A.P. - 223 words
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Article53 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. Moscow. Sept. 21.—Soviet orders and medals have been awarded by the Supreme Soviet I to 25 Persians lor "services renj dertd in supplying Red Army i troops with arms and transport oig freights over the Pers an j a'lway.s' during the war, ii was announcedReuter. - 53 words
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120 1946-09-23 5 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. New York, Sept. 22—American and British delegations to the United Nations Security Council were reported to be completing separate challenges, demanding why Soviet Russia is seeking data on Allied troop dispositions and air and sea bases in foreign non-enemy countres. TheA.P. - 120 words
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47 1946-09-23 5 Reuter. A report from Pyapon. 50 miles southwest of Rangoon says that 20 persons were killed at the nearby town of Kyaiklat when troop- fired on armed rice looters on Wednesday night at Zadabadi mill. One .soldier was reported killed. Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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249 1946-09-23 5 A.P. LONDON. Sept. 22 -The Internationa] Committee lor the study of European problems predicted failure for the United Nations Organisation on Saturday and called for a world federation of nations for the preservation of peace. "In the light ot the recent events, it doe* notA.P. - 249 words
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Article117 1946-09-23 5 Reuter LONDON. Sept. 22. An Army Council Instruction has just been issued which notifies a new important step of declared War Office policy of as<V sting a time exp.red sold er to obtain employment in civil life. An agreement has been reached With certain engineering electricalReuter - 117 words
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Advertisement147 1946-09-23 5 Quick-Action FOOD re-nourishes body nerves with daily ration of precious MINERAf SAtTS m JL\ WWW When your system lacks certain i. M\ M jm3m\\r •essential Mineral Salts you get Rundown, m Jkwßmf Tired, Depressed. Your body must have an adequate daily supply of these mm life-giving Minerals, and lhe nourish-mc-nt147 words
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237 1946-09-23 6 A.P. London, Sept. 22.-^u Q ting from the .United States Blue Book on the Argentine issued m FeDru aiy. the International Committee for the study oi European problems, charged today t hat "during tne last few months. German groups in Argentina have, notably under theA.P. - 237 words
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Article143 1946-09-23 6 Reuter. Paris. Sept. 21. Tluritcn thousand oi the Hungarian minority in Yugoslavia are to be exchanged for an equ number ol Yugoslav minority in Hun gary. under an agreement signed in Paris between the two countries, it was learned today. According to lhe Hune.i.-.Mi, the agreement willReuter. - 143 words
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Article58 1946-09-23 6 A.P. CANNES. Sept. 22. While international film festival delegates were watching motion pictures on Friday night, thieves stole jewels and money from their room- and homes and escaped with 30 parked on Cannes streets, according to police repoit-. The victlm> queued up in front of the policeA.P. - 58 words
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Article178 1946-09-23 6 A.P. HERFORD. Germany. Sept. 22. The Rev. J. B. Hynd. minister I responsible for the British zone of Germany, said that relations between the British and Germans are improving. Mr. Hynd. on a tour of housing facilities foi British families and Germans -aid in an interview thatA.P. - 178 words
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Article80 1946-09-23 6 Reuter London, Sept. 21-—Churchill will be the guest of honour at this year's celebration of tht battle ot El Alamein to be held on Oct 23. Field Marshal Lord Ifontgo mery is to preside. Both speed care to be broadcast Vai&ety ariists and a band of the ScotsReuter - 80 words
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Article105 1946-09-23 6 Aa he was throwing a parte at bis bungalow at Changi on Saturday evening. Air Commodore G. L. Worthington. Equipment Staff Officer. Air Command. South Ea-t A-ia. was surprised by the news that his yacht, the >5.000 "Eastwind", reported lost a week ago. had105 words
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Advertisement107 1946-09-23 6 Daily: 3 p.m.—7—9.15 p.m. PARAMOUNT sets the latest style in MUSICAL entertainment In this luxurious uhiri of romance, fun and Rhythm ?n t.'iis new-high j production of all time Starring Veronica lake Bonny tufts LVdie BRACKEN Majorie REYNOLDS in "Bring On The Girls" (In glorious Technicolor) It's LAUGHFUL GALFUL! TUNEFUL107 words
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Advertisement88 1946-09-23 6 TO-DAY 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. "MANCAMMA SABATHAM" (in Tamil) It's in ns 3rd week I Vows —both Prince and his bride make but why? featuring the celebrated VASUNDHARA DEVI Supported by Ranjan— N. S. Krishnan —T. A. Mathuram and other noted 'stars'. NEXT CHANGE All-Malaya Premiere The First Feature88 words
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Advertisement237 1946-09-23 6 IVLWn Eton Was Shocked; Big (omcdy is on To-I) a> (11 a.m.—2 p.m.—4.15—8.30—9.15 p.m.) "I s-a-y, old Chap"! <Fawn cy Meeting You Againheard in M.G.Ms *A YANK AT ETOV with MICKEY ROONEY IN THE REAL HIT OF HIS CAREER BREAKING HEARTS AND BREAKING THE RM Fs ALL THE WAY! Pit237 words
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Article767 1946-09-23 7 'We prove we can be united' Reuter. on sports editor > i;""J^ S Indian cricket touring ma nagei. Pankaj Gupta, summing up the :to Britain, told me today: »i n ever? way ..er the Indian toy has been a great success, cursea by one ofReuter. - 767 words
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Article199 1946-09-23 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 21—Bugby Results Yorkshire Cup First Round Bradford Northern 3 Huddersfieid 20 Dewsbury 9 Bramley 3 I Halifax 7 Hullkingston Rovers 11 j Hull 24 Featherstone Rovers <S I Hunslet 10 Batley Wakefield Trinity 8 Keighley 2 Rugby League: Oldham 16 Warrington 2 Saiford 23 BarrowReuter. - 199 words
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Article187 1946-09-23 7 PENANG, Sat:—Handicaps for the first day (Sept. 28' of thPenang Turf Club September ing are as follows: HORSES. CLASS one. six fur; Jesanne 10.09 Colour Patch 8.13 Houlichan 8.10 Mr. Chip? 8.07 Prunella 8 06 Favourite 8 04 Tepong 7.08 The Pathan 7.07 HORSES. CLASS two. 5%187 words
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Article183 1946-09-23 7 Reuter. Haifa. Palestine. Sep:. 22.—A British naval patrol intercepted a ship carrying over 600 illegal Jewish immigrants off the Palestine coast late last night. The ship's engines had broken down near the Syrian border. She appeared to be mak- mg ror Haifa, and is nov% lyingReuter. - 183 words
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Article103 1946-09-23 7 A.P. LONDON. Sept. 22.-Icelandic footballer-, playing their first game on grass, were narrowly beaten by three goal- to two by Dulwich Hamlet in the first match of their brief English I tour. But Dulwich were fortunate to win. The Iceland forwards continually outmanoeuvred a poor defence andA.P. - 103 words
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61 1946-09-23 7 The Singapore fire Brigade was called to St Andrew's I Cathedral on Saturday night, but when they arrived they found coolies burning ,a be»es' nest in the Cathedral compound. In the early hours of Sunday morning the Fire Brigade put out a motor-car61 words
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Article421 1946-09-23 7 SC.F.A 2. SRC 1 The Singapore Chinese Football Association beat the Recs by the odd goal in three in a charity game of soccer in aid of the S.R.C. Rehabilitation Fund at Jalan Eesar Stadium yesterday. it was a fast and clean game throughout,421 words
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Article90 1946-09-23 7 Reuter. Dublin Sept 21— Major D. McCalmont s Cassock, starting 4—l and ridden by J Moylan. won the Irish Saint Leger worth l .000 at Curragh today beating by a length Turkish Tune, which was a 2—l favourite, with Lmaria 3—l. third two lengths awayReuter. - 90 words
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Article263 1946-09-23 7 R V. S. ETindrum and K. Mutnukumaru. scoring 46' Aj 40 run, respectively, were the mainstay I r. Sports Club when they beat the Singapore Recreation Ciub by 45 runs in a game of cricket at- the Padang yesterday. G. Clarke upped the SRC263 words
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Article57 1946-09-23 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. 22 —Grwv (ietails of how Nazi experimenters lroze concentration inmates to death were revealed in German io cument. released by the War Department. In a matter-of-fact language, the report! told how human guinea pigs were stripped and exposed for hours to the coldA.P. - 57 words
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Article191 1946-09-23 7 Th< Amicable Athletic Assoj ciat.on held its first reunion I meeting last night at its premti ses off New Bridge Road. The j association ceased its activities I during the occupation, but j through the efforts of a provij sional committee set up since the liberation,191 words
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Article221 1946-09-23 7 1 The Base Account Office Cric I ket Club. Changi, had an 1 easy victory over th e Singapore Recreation Club 'B" Team in a game of cricket at the Padang on Saturday. The SRC was dismissed for 70 runs. The BAOCC passed this total for five221 words
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Article42 1946-09-23 7 A.P. The resignation of Mr. Wallace 'removed a cabinet crisis but left open a clear gap m th<- direction of American foreign policy." commented the popular Be rim afternoon newspaper "Nacht". The afternoon newspapers featured the .-tory but canned no editorials.—A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement31 1946-09-23 7 The word is going around "BIDOMAK" ps you fit. obtainable f a\\ i ;*ding stores. Sole Importers: Kuala Lumpur. 9, Seah Street. Greatest Screen Event A Three-Hour Show! fNo price increase)31 words
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Advertisement156 1946-09-23 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID -< smaii Ad, MALAYA TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. Jj£ $I.«Q Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Town Office J Write your advertisement on this form and leave lt at our Town Office. GROUND FLOOR. WINCHESTER HOUSE. This office, situa ed right in town, will156 words
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Advertisement154 1946-09-23 7 i ENVELOPES OF ALL SIZES PHONE fi474 STRAITS ENVELOPE MFG. CO., LTD. 21-35. Choon Guan St., Spore. HhUbHBsV Meals at Prince's are a rare delight B| Vfl ....perfectly preJHL _JI P Rred tastefully Beived. Prince's offer the choice of a wide JT variety of French Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs and Beer154 words
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529 1946-09-23 8 COUNTRY 'RUINED BY FOREIGN RULE' Reuter. r*M rmswstn Kent Tl. —A demand for complete nation WESUS!-* r 1 'X™ f S centuries of forcitm le < particularly 130 years of Bn i sh rule' which Intel "brought political and ruin to the country" is madeReuter. - 529 words
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Article265 1946-09-23 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept 22«- Addressing a meeting of Muslims organised by the Muslim Party of Great Britain in London today an Englishman John Sperni said: "I would rather see everyone of you advocating what you know to those in Britain who know nothing of Pakistan than sittingReuter. - 265 words
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Article97 1946-09-23 8 Reuter ROMS. Sept. 22 CIA 21-: Italian alleged to have our. trying to open a safe in the counter-in-telligence corps ofne« > hai be- arrested by Italian carahtnieri »armed police> in tha AlU.d Com mission building here it is learned to-day. He has been handedReuter - 97 words
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Article111 1946-09-23 8 A.P. MIAMI BEACH. Sept. 22. President A. F. Whitney ol the Bl therhoi d of Railway Trainmetl said on Sunday that a political ticket headed by Senator Claude Pepper ol Florida or Henry A. Wallace, former Secretary of Commerce, would have the overwhelming support ol labour.A.P. - 111 words
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Article34 1946-09-23 8 LONDON, Sept. 22. —The British Government knew of taifc> that have been going on between Iraq and Transjordan on po> ibility of* a un til between the two countries, a ign Office rrpoa"ramam said.34 words
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506 1946-09-23 8 A.P. A definite promise for solution of the year-long deadlock between the Dutch and Indonesian Nationalists developed with dramatic swiftness within 72 hours after the arrival in Java of the Dutch Commis-sion-General headed by Professor Willem Schermerhorn, former Dutch Prime Minister. An authoritative source inA.P. - 506 words
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Article143 1946-09-23 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 22.—Vatican Radio to-day re ported the death in Berlin of Jesuit Fatner Jacquinot de Besange who spent most of his life in missionary work in Shanghai. He was 68. In 1932. "the Radio said, during tho war between the Japanese and ChineseReuter. - 143 words
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153 1946-09-23 8 Reuter PARIS Sept. 22. Tho French policemen's trade union has announced that on Wednesday the police will join the civil servants" strike which has already brought out 100.000 employees, it. wa s learnt here tonight. In northern France, bank and ■stock exchange employees hay;Reuter - 153 words
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Article118 1946-09-23 8 Reuter. PARIS Bep4 22.—Marc--i Le Baron's three-year-old riUy Piretti b> Dein out of Pimpette to o< won th 1600.000 franca Prix V«rneiUe for lillies ovt-r about a BUte ixnC a half at Longehamp. Second a neck behind was James Hennessy': PastoureUe with ifaroel Boussac;Aloorada anothei length andReuter. - 118 words
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Article26 1946-09-23 8 Reuter. •WASHINGTON. Sept. 22—The United Staus Naval Department announced officially to-night that the withdrawal of United Statnaval forces from Iceland would begin to-morrow.- -Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration61 1946-09-23 8 How much mualc doea I take to BKJCe a musical picture? Tile answer to this question e»:i jbe found in Fox's amain ilimusieal. i "Stormy Weather**, whan it opens 27th instant at the Jubilee Theatre. It's a musical calvacade showing the changing trends in the public's musical61 words
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