Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1946
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Title Section52 1946-09-24 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously i n (Penang office ope ning shortly) Phone Numbers. Editorial 581] Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune TUESDAY, SEPT*52 words
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Article393 1946-09-24 1 Sind Leader to Meet Molotov Reuter LONDON, Sept. 23-Yussuf Abdullah Haroon, President cf the Sind Provincial Muslim League, is flying from London to Pans on Thursday in the hope of seeing M. Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister, and appealing for Soviet support in raising the MuslimReuter - 393 words
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87 1946-09-24 1 Reuter aanyer invar* bly conveyed liove rnment pttiltliQf j»tid building >■ i! Ibe blown minutes Get everyone The Goaeral CMfee beort Btf loraoolem has had on- of thett alarms. M tw:ce jr three tunes in boea -found accurred! at th«? ,l b :r f info iReuter - 87 words
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Article115 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. N'DON. S'-pt. 24. The Tokio pondent oi tho "Times" a statement by the c Government that it is ready to put Into effect the "f intellectuals and busimen who, without oceupyi fnclal positions, ar*- alleged have lent support to the war i Imperialism. AccordingReuter. - 115 words
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103 1946-09-24 1 •Our Own Reporter i PeaOng Tuesday. Traireth overtook a Ifojoj constable v. ho vent hooting in an estate in Puk't Ifertojam during the weekend ii' ti he a/oa accidentally shot bj tt)- rif!" he was carrying. The en, Tamby i i?' sustained gnnshol wound- on103 words
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Article63 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. MONO KONG. Sept- 23.—1 a an effort t<» assist Chinese clerks, minOT civil servants. office l)Oj> and shop workers the Hong Kong Government recently opened People's Canteen. An average lunch consists of fourounces of white rice. two Ounces of l>L'ef and two Ounces ofReuter. - 63 words
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Article62 1946-09-24 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 23:—The United States Rubber Co. is to trebie its production of high-speed rubber and synthetic grinding wheeis a result of the acquisition of a new plant at Fort Wayne. Indiana, recently acquired from the Government. Other products to be made there62 words
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320 1946-09-24 1 A.P. BATAVIA. Sept. 23. ihe unrecognised "Republic of Indonesia"' will give full and equal rights to Chinese who adopt Indonesian citizenship and will be a "perfect host" to Chinese who remain Chinese citizens. Vice President Mohammed Ilatta told the opening session of the conference. HattaA.P. - 320 words
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Article264 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sept. 24. —The Big Four Foreign Ministers are expected to meet again to-day. probably late this a tier noon. it is learned that one <>t the subjects for discussion is the question ol tie- German peace treaty. It is believed that theReuter. - 264 words
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Article27 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sept. 23:—The Chinese dollar further weakened today The closing rate was 3.880 Chinese dollars to U.S. $1 compared with Friday's rate of 3,7oo.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article383 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Sept. 23.—That China required foreign, especially British, help to cure .he "very sick foreign trade of China and direct i:. toward its norma! channels," was emphasised by Mr. Li Ming, distinguished Chinese banker, in a speech at a reception given by Chinese business organizationsReuter. - 383 words
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168 1946-09-24 1 Our Owm Reporter) KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. Comprehensive plans to nurnnioo the equipment and personnel of th* Malayan Firr Beifh.es on a more up-to-date :tnd efficient scsjle are under way. reveals Mr. W. G. Gormon. Director of the Fire Services. Malayan Union. Mobile fire engines168 words
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Article74 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. Shanghai. Sept. 23— The Chi- nese Government authorities I have so far repatdated 600.000 the 800,000 Japanese residing i;o the area under their control in Manchuria, according to an 1 official announcement. Tliere are still some GOO.OOO Japanese in the North', ast. but I.Reuter. - 74 words
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Article60 1946-09-24 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Bent. 23: --The AUIt.dia Coiigre.se committee today passed by overwhelming majority a resolution moved by ex-Pratldant Maulana Azad ratifying the decision of the Congress Working Committer to form an interim government. Only twelve members out of over 200 voted against the resolution. The SocialistReuter. - 60 words
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Article26 1946-09-24 1 All the Tribune telephone lines were out of action this morning, following the collapse of a signboard which dislodged a telephone post.26 words
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Advertisement91 1946-09-24 1 National Employers' J Mutual General FIRE, MOTOR. WORKMEN'S' COMPENSATION PERSONAL ACCIDENT, and other clause.-) of i\*ntA\< i; ASSOCIATION LTD. Incorporated in England) 12 Chartered Bank Chambers" SINGAPORE Manager: N. s \v:se. Phonr 2335. —■■—■■HI II I I T j "Rcntboara's Dictation I CIAN SINGH'S VACATION j j PUBLIC RECEPTION jj91 words
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Advertisement15 1946-09-24 1 !O/ Special interest j/0 Women VERA j ARDMORE'S Malayan Social Page IN THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE15 words
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312 1946-09-24 2 A Tribune reporter was on the relief ship that sailed to Muntok to bring «rgently-needed supplies to crews of the locally-owned Chinese ships detained by ;he Dutch. Below he tells the first full first-hand story of the incident that has been the subject of political312 words
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Article207 1946-09-24 2 Six young Chinese who applied for review of their sentence before Mr. Justice N. A. Worley yesterday had their appeal dismissed. In dismissing the appeal Mr. Justice N. A. Worley pointed out that all six accused were caught hiding in a military store which had been forced207 words
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124 1946-09-24 2 .4 Tribune correntpondent from Besut reports a most unusual motor tragedy in which three Malay women lost their lives. He writes: An ambulance lorry travelling to Kuala Trengganu from Kota Bahru met with an accident near a bridge about half a mile from Jeiteh. It124 words
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Article85 1946-09-24 2 Notice of appeal was given in a case in the Second District Court ye terday when a Hokkicn. Ho Kiat BWet, was convicted and sentenced to six months' r.i. for possession ol 35 1 tahils chandu. Bail if |2,00Q was fixed. On May 31.85 words
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341 1946-09-24 2 A ten-year-old Chinese squatter's daughter, who found a Jap rifle near their house in a rubber plantation in Changi and brough. it home, also brought with it trouble for the men in tho house Someone gave information to the police that there were341 words
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168 1946-09-24 2 Koh Chong Sia. alias Koh Ah Lok, described as a former member of the Dalforce which went into action against the invading Jap armies in the Battle for Singapore, claimed trial to three charges of cheating when he appeared before First District Judge Paul Storr,168 words
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Article55 1946-09-24 2 Reuter. HONG KONG, Sept. 21.--"Rinderpest," a highly infectious disease in cattle and buffaloes, has appeared in the New Territories farmland on the mainland of China, close to Hong Kong. Four villages are reported by the Colonial Veterinary Surgeon to be seriously affected, and two other districts are sufferingReuter. - 55 words
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Article222 1946-09-24 2 Ong Siow Siang, who let his elder brother go to prison to serve a four-month sentence in his place and who was arrested when the deception was discovered after his brother had been in prison for six weeks, was sentenced to an additional four months' rigorous imprisonment222 words
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129 1946-09-24 2 Pleading guilty to a char tag in po;session oi 30 dutiable liquor, on the nit 2. Tor Rang, was yesterday ?2,000 or in default 12 raont A second Chinese Ton the taxi-driver, was chaabetting Tor by keeping the ik J? in his taxi. He was129 words
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60 1946-09-24 2 Up till late last i 000 j nut of the 2.000 Singapore lorry drivers who struck work on Sunday had signed individual agreements with the employer, and returned to work. They have also subscribed small amounts to their union ;to provide foodstuffs for those60 words
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Advertisement491 1946-09-24 2 T RIIIINE 'PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale. etc. at $3.00 per Insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. j Public Notices at Announcements; $3.50 per single column inch 1 per insertion. i Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage. Birth Notices,491 words
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Advertisement785 1946-09-24 2 NOTICES SALE BY TENDER Tho Custodian of Property, Singapore, invites tenders for the purchafe of the following, particulars of which are as follows- I Lot I—comprising1—comprising 4 smali Rolling j Machines lying at 6 Ridley Park. Lot 2—comprising a number of pieces of Japanese machinery mostly scrap lying at 6785 words
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Advertisement314 1946-09-24 2 NOTICES TENDERS solicited fcr erection largo welded steel oil tank_» at Ta.vdjor.g Otban. Pulau Bintan. Ricuw. If. If. Field. U.K.P. If sth Pioor Union Building. MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE Notice to Electricity Consumers Thefts of Electrical Appliances. A number of instances have been discovered recently where electrical appliances have been stolen314 words
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Advertisement72 1946-09-24 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO. INC. i NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS. SAILINGS M. S. "SILVERASH" In Port Singapore. S.S. "SAMSACOLA" j At Singapore godowns 25-26 Due Penang 26th September Agents:— HAD I) EN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Phone Ncs. are: 7052 6802 'S.S. HONG KHENC/ Expected to72 words
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Advertisement260 1946-09-24 2 SHIPPING P.&O.and 8.1.5. N. COMPANIES P. O.S.N. CO.— S.s. SAMNEAGH For BOMBAY Now Loading f .s. SAMSOARING For U. K. Late Sep- Early Oct. s.s. HICKORY STREAM From LONDON In Port s.s. FORT PITT Frcm EOMBAY due Sept. list BENALDER From LONDON due Late Sept. s s. TREVETHOE From LONDON260 words
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349 1946-09-24 3 HUNDRED MASSACRED (Tribune Staff Reporter) evaeStTrt TTS* and childr en are being asked U the fishln S town of Bagan-si Apiapi ir -h?ni/' aS I" 0f attacks carried out on th. marauders said to identified as Indonesian exiremists. With a population of roughly 20,000 Chinese349 words
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Article228 1946-09-24 3 j The Juvenile Court has move* 1 into its new premises in th» Dept. of Social Welfare, behinc the Victoria Memorial Hall. I was presided over by Mr. E. L Chua. who had his training i] work of this nature in the U.K The atmosphere is228 words
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Article57 1946-09-24 3 Boarding a moving trolley bus which was already crowded to capacity at the junction of North Bridge Road and Rochore Road on June 8, an Indian, Manikam Mudaliar, slipped off the footboard and broke his skull. The Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter returned a finding of57 words
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Article76 1946-09-24 3 laped action bomb Chinese seaman, 23) h and injured ma house in id on June 10. I here examining thougth was a totin found on the beach 1 'eased volunteered and the brass con- inside was removed, sired the tail-fin of md in a few seconds an76 words
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147 1946-09-24 3 Tribuve Staff Reporter) Batak pirates are roving the Sumatra coast looting plundering villages and sailing vessels, accordin; men who arrived here yesterday morning. y arrived in port from i Apiapi where In:in extremists are rted to have attacked sident Chinese popu- Chinese junk which sailed147 words
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Article178 1946-09-24 3 M iking his defence at the I War Crimes Court yester- the trial of 44 Japanese nnel ol the Outram Road i stand charged with IH- Allied prisoners and cmn r sidents, one of the acci. Pte. Tanaka Toshiro (ac- No. 39» said that178 words
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Article199 1946-09-24 3 An appeal by the Crown Against the sentence of a tine >f $30 or one months' rigorous imposed on Marwikata Din Surawirja by the District Judg.\ :'or carrying a dagger was allowed by Mr. Justice N. A. Worley in the High Court yeserday. Quoting the199 words
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Article138 1946-09-24 3 An elderly Cantonese, Chin Teck alias Wong Chay, WK committed to stand his trial at the Assizes on a charge of attempted murder of a compatriot at the conclusion of preliminary inquiry before Magistrate L. C. Goh yesterday. The accused ra erved his defence. Ng Siew138 words
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319 1946-09-24 3 UNRRA OFFICIAL HERE FOR DISCUSSIONS •Wifh the Singapore Gjvernment lifting its ban limiting Chinese immigrants to persons who were born in Malaya or lived he_-e for 10 years or more and allowing all former Chinese residents to re-enter the colony, the fir,i shipload319 words
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Article91 1946-09-24 3 The number of shops selected to retail bread by the Food Controller has now been increased to 120. This enlarged distribution coincides with the increased flour qtwta to bakeries. The total bread output in Singapore per week is now 892.080 lbs. out of which 66.993 lbs.91 words
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148 1946-09-24 3 After a run of straight plays, C.E.S. has turned its hand to something new. and is presenting all this week. at the Victoria Theatre. a revue called 'London by Night**. The connection with the nocturnal metropolis is not always apparent, but what matter! Here we148 words
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689 1946-09-24 3 (Tribune StaT Reporter) The only industry in ihe island of Banka that is showing signs of activity is tin mining. Pre-war, eleven dredges were working but today five have been restored to working order after the ravages of the Japanese occupation. There is no palong or689 words
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Article194 1946-09-24 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) The members of the Singapor Oversea Chinese Importers am Exporters Association held j meeting yesterday to receive th< iocretary's report on the Muntol affair and to consider the claim for losses sustained while th< ships and crews were under de tention. Pursuant to194 words
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Article150 1946-09-24 3 An echo of the raid conducted by a party of police on a house in Lorong 27-A. Geylang, which resulted in the recovery of two pistols, two sawn off .303 Lee Enfield rifles. 30 rounds of revolver ammunition and 98 rounds of rifle ammunition anu the150 words
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Advertisement323 1946-09-24 3 STOP! LOOK SEE! I VISIT THE j PEKING LACE CO., Dealer.: in a)! kinds Table Cloths Lady's Underwears Etc. Etc. Guaranteed Pre War Quality Charges Moderate j j 66, North Bridge Road, j J Singapore. Telephone 3330. i WATCH REPAIRS Entrust Your Timekeepers To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK WATCHMAKERS j323 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-09-24 3 lU t'K RYAX- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune8 words
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Article356 1946-09-24 4 While pyrotechnics have enlivened the proceedings both at the Peace Conference and at UNO meetings, an international committee eoinpris.ng •*thirty-one prominent statesmen, economists and s.»rr.*i.>l- uf six European nations* have been lab.ur.ng quietly in London and have arrived al some rather disquietening conclusions respecting the future of356 words
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Article117 1946-09-24 4 An extraordinary deteriora tion of the situation has come about in the northern state of Perils—once 3 small exporter of padi. We read that about 3,000 planters in Perli s need assistance to complete planting operations. Some are said to have no more padi in their117 words
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1289 1946-09-24 4 Sir CHARLES J. JEFFRIES - r By Sir CHARLES J. JEFFRIES, S K.C.M.G., O.3.E. The C:. lor.'.nl s rvice is nt an i a .y Lnst'tuticn to des~r be or l-i understand. I' differs tsienticlly from the other Crown Serrices, 'n that its members are etnpli yec! Ind paid1,289 words
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Article371 1946-09-24 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR S r—We, the members of the Si? car -re nt wsvendors association, wh i ply the -troots of Singapore day in and day out. rain or shine, are put to great hardships by the indifference shown us by the e >n--tant! moving371 words
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Article229 1946-09-24 4 Si»—li is a fact, that cloth is very limited in the market,, nnd the distribution to every one is not possible. Schoolchildren have been is with two yards of cloth per head. Girls were given plain cloth and hoys flowered patern. The distributor had a very keen sense229 words
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Article287 1946-09-24 4 >ir —I used to take my meals at the People's Restaurant in the Central Market. Ipoh. The food, although not up to expect on, is tolerable; but we are now faced with a new problem the offensive smell of •Owl a'd du.-k refu.se due to the allocation of the287 words
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Article122 1946-09-24 4 Sir. -The nublic is thankful t<» Oovernment for its recent gesture allowing more rice mills to operate. P: di milling charges have dropped tremendously since the re-ooen-ing of mere mills recently. In July and August when the monopoly was in the hands of a selected few, milling122 words
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Article234 1946-09-24 4 Sir. —Here ur»- a few obs- rvr* liens vhich might In- of treat help to ho-»' who are directly in charge of in» rurning cf the Public Restaurant at Brickfie'ds Road I an; one of those who frequent thi- canteen and 1 fi?;d that the feed se.-ved is c234 words
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Article186 1946-09-24 4 Sir—The article by MBA makes interesting reading. I an, neither anti nor pro-Indian but l do not Object with slogans. ''Jai Hind**, "Hidup Melayu" or Mcrdeka which are usually heard here. Thesi siogans do not mention dangerous individual names such as Hitler Ifussolini and SO on nn<!, therefore, can186 words
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669 1946-09-24 4 A Photograph, showing the state In wl married woman was found dead in a graveyard, was handed to the North London magistrate, Mr. Daniel liookin, when a 23-y**ar-old sailor was charged! with murder. The body of too victim. Wis. Mo".n Victoria Vender ta> 4*'-year-ofld ju-jitsu exoert,669 words
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Advertisement57 1946-09-24 4 ft'lic",;--, M per cent ol lieadadie, »«ye pahi ana eje fatigut are the dire*l iomm of visual defeats. Are you -are that your prospects and ttappinea* are i being hindered by the defective Vision. We lire the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to your eye defects scientiflnaKj and accurately. OPTICAL57 words
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Advertisement140 1946-09-24 4 LATEST SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT "ROBINSONS" r i Mi Turkish Hand Towels—3o" x 22" Cotton Interlock Singlets. No Sleeves Sizes J2, 34 40 only Qreen Drill Shorts Service Surplus Sizes 36 3*. 42 Waist Children's Pedal Motor cars Large size Spaldings Golf Clubs Cabin Trunks Suit Cases 001 l Bag Sterling140 words
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Miscellaneous34 1946-09-24 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Ernest Hi, ca*P f/ir H IO Li UNDER Tt-iEl ootvir t*»£*iS&fc&mS L.ONK3 THE GOL GUMBAZ' 1 j» I I O E1S T ;f\* Th-Jf~ Y) r> I V' a34 words
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679 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. Pnhi t lCl n S l pt 22 T h2 conflict in the British hniH oy er abolition of capital punishment may wYci. 5? f La °°ur Government s plans to introduce p- oced 10n Wlde reformS of Britisn criminal justice I WhileReuter. - 679 words
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Article127 1946-09-24 5 A.P. :io Sept 22.-The strong, of a political party an accepted pracUce militarist-backed will cost the Progres- 20,000 yen and each he House of Repreves 10 yen. in the case of b< .«t:ng of a Diet guard. •I :< ment of the case, brought threats ofA.P. - 127 words
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Article62 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. ALCUTTA, Sept. 22— MariX mi Be so. President of the lia Trade Union Congress, warned that clerks in the Li i Accounts Department vt rnment ol India "will tnpell ci to strike again" Pandit Nehru Intervenes itely to prevent what he •v. bed as "victimisation"'Reuter. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration40 1946-09-24 5 (Ud sons .New Songs... .bltteS olid 'jive... ."Stormy Wca- baa all kinds, coaaUned with the mo.->t seiimlioiisl duncand production iiiiilm i i ewer It's the one picture that A 'dl have tencos tapping their feet throu- the nhn.40 words
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31 1946-09-24 5 The Morning Tribune has resinned its well-known daily feature, the Wotnan's Page Frocks. Frills and Furbelows, in fact all things dear to the feminine mind.31 words
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Article173 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. KHARTOUM, Sept 22. Sudanese graduates meeting at Omdurman have telegraphed Mr. Bevin and Lord Stansgate, head of the British treaty delegation to Egypt, protesting ugainst Britain's intention to continue cond un.nium rule for the Sudan". The telegraph, supporting Egypt's Nile Valley unity prin Ctple wasReuter. - 173 words
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537 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 23.—Milivoje Naumovitch. Reuters acting correspondent in Belgrade, has been arrested by the Ozna. Yugoslav secret police. The arrest, originaily reported in private letters from Yugoslavia, has now been confirmed by the British Foreign Office. Christopher Chancellor. Gen- eral Manager ol" Reuters,Reuter. - 537 words
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Article33 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. gorakhpur. United Provinces, Sept. 23. Twenty-four passengers were killed and nearly seventy injured when the Kathiat -Lucknow Express was derailed early today about 200 mile- from here. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1946-09-24 5 TOKIO, Sept. 23 .—A government committee to investigate Japanese overseas assets it- expected to be creat'-d in the latter part of this month with Premier YOBhida M chairman, Kyodo reported.30 words
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203 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Sept. 22 Brigadier M. A. Ferguson, former commander Bth Australian Infantry Brigade at Wewak, told an election audience that he risked court martial to dissuade young A. I. F. troops from joining the occupation force in Japan. He sa.d: "AlreadyReuter. - 203 words
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136 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Sept. 23. Sii Keith Murdoch, Australian i wspaper proprietor, addressing the Royal Society of St. George today, declared that people should recognise Russia tor v. hat she was. The true tacts were, he alleged, that Ru--ia was a ruthless and a suppressiveReuter. - 136 words
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131 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. Shanghai, Sept. 21.—Private Chinese shipping companies ar contemplating action to break the alleged monopolistic arrangement between CNRRA and the Chinese Government owned China Merchants Steam Navigation Company. Under the terms of this con tract. Chin a Merchants manages all vessels and equipment usedReuter. - 131 words
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227 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 23— The ludepcndent Times today urges the restoration of commuiucatioiis between Japan and the rest of the world. "The occupation authorities can now claim considerable progress in their central task of converting Japanese economy from its original purpose of facilitating nationalReuter. - 227 words
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224 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. London. Sept. 23.—Fresh reports reached Reuter today of disruption to world radio communications due, it is believed, to sunspots which blacked out many wavelengths all over the globe and interrupted some j plane services during the last 48 hours. New Y'trk reported frequent radio ladingReuter. - 224 words
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Article60 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sept 23.--Marshal Stalin in a message to the '"Win Peace" Rally, sponsored by the Ame-ilean-Slav Congress said today. "Helore all mankind stands the problem Of eradicating the remains of fascism and the establj hment of lasting peace in al! the world.'" Ten thousand persons atReuter. - 60 words
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121 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. New Delhi. Sept. 23.-Panda Nehru. Vice-President of the New Indian Interim Government, announced at a meeting here today of the All-India Congress Committee that he was relinquishing the presidentship of Congress A Congress Committee meeting was called in Delhi to ratify the proposal thatReuter. - 121 words
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Article242 1946-09-24 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 21.- The likelihood ol healing the rift in the Mu.-lim League otganisation in j Britain brought about by Mohammed Ali Jinnah'- call for direct action has now dis- appeared. The London Bianch of the All-India Muslim League announced today that a meetingReuter. - 242 words
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Advertisement98 1946-09-24 5 Trade Mirk J*m rfcw Mffi**a QUALITY PRODUCTIONS in SANITARY FITTINGS Malaya is manufacturing lis own Sanitary Fitting:—Basins.' C Closets with Fiufh Cisterns. Manufactured by skilled craftsmany years' experience m these lines and approved by spore Municipal Authorities. Pek Khong Service is offering juality products to the discriminating public who de98 words
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Advertisement221 1946-09-24 5 Join th Weil-Paid Ranks of the I.C.S. TRAINED MEN What about your future? What or the world ol today? Thee* arc marvellous opportunities, but ody iur those who have had specialised training. One thing ss certain —there is no worthwhile place for the unt rained. Ambition men everywhere• have succeeded221 words
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117 1946-09-24 6 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 23. —The French Government today published a decree fixing Sunday October 13 as the date for the referendum on the second draft constitution without waiting for the second and final reading of the constitution bill. Tho tingle qusetion: "Do youReuter. - 117 words
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188 1946-09-24 6 LONDON. Bent. 23.—Mr. AveriU Hai'iman. United States Ambassador t~ Britain, and form, r U. S. Ambassador in Moscow, who is tJ saoceed Mr. Henry Wallace a United Stat-s Secretary Of Commerce, in a statement here today sa.i I riilv suppnrt the foreign policy of188 words
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Article50 1946-09-24 6 Reuter. NEW YORK. Bept 21: Accordlng to the American metal market, the Tin Sale; Corporation under tht direction ol the Reconstruction Finance Corporation are Issuing contracts lor limited quantity of tin allocated for export this month at 64 cents compared with 61 for August deliveries. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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196 1946-09-24 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22.— Russia wants a Communist victory in China, the weekly World Report said on Sunday, and is pinning its hopes on these possibilities (DA Communist victory. (2) That repercussions of a Nationalists" victory aided by surplus arms from the US. willA.P. - 196 words
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Article38 1946-09-24 6 NEW YORK, Sept. 11.-News print jsage in the United States is tunning ahead of die current supply, despite the levels of Canadian production a: d ha resulted In a decline of publishers* stocks to the lowest recorded levels.38 words
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Advertisement275 1946-09-24 6 Wg cv la nS' 1 WSm' DRW OPENING TODAY: 3, 6.30 5.15 P.M. Richard Greene in "DON'T TAKE IT TO HEART" Doubtfully Historical! Absolutely Hysterical! Totally Hilarious! The Story of a ghost with Conscience Preceded By Late.t British Paramount News. i MARLBOROUGH Daily 3 shows: 3.45—6.96 —9.15 "VETALPURAM" t TAMIL>275 words
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Advertisement128 1946-09-24 6 Daily: 3—7—9.15 pjm. (Last 3 Shows> PARAMOUNT "8 LATEST HIT' IN MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MEN I" "Bring Cn The Girls" (in Technicolor» Starung Veronica Lake. Sonny Tufts. Eddie 3iack< n. Sfarjotie Reynolds. Full of Fun and Rhythm! OPENING TO-MCRROW "THE AAAN 'FROM A\GROCCO" with Anton Waibrook Margaretta. Scoc t and Reginald128 words
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Advertisement123 1946-09-24 6 The Last Two Shows TO-DAY 3 p.m and 7.30 p.m. "MANGAMMA SABATHAM" (in Tamil* featuring the celebrated VASUNDHARA DEVI OPENING TO-MORROW Gemini Studio's Mast erpiece "Bala NACAMMA" (in Telegu) featuring KAN CHAN AM ALA and PUSHPAVALLI, It's an all-Malaya Premiere! NEW WORLD PARK) Daily: 3—7—3.13 i>.:n. THRILLS! ROMANCE! MUSIC! and123 words
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Advertisement215 1946-09-24 6 MICKEY COULD NOT HAVE DREAMED OF GOING TO ETON! AND THERE HE IS IT WHAT A RIOT' Vli/ll I I 111 I 11 a.m.—2 p.m.-4.15 p.m. U 6.30—9.15 p.m. TEL. 5281 M.G.Ms •i% V I\K AT ETON* with MICKEY ROONEY EDMUND GWENN —lAN HUNTER—FRED BARTHO THE MOST 3PARKI ING COMEDY215 words
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Article247 1946-09-24 7 %T AlliPd PoWs und a Dutch o'rt 4 v! g fK S at Bogor (Buitenzorg), Sept 5. 1943. by the Japanese Kemueitai subject matter of a trial which opened in lus rahan War crimes here yesterday. six momners of the c tai, Maj. Katsuniura. Hamada, S T.Taj.247 words
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Article69 1946-09-24 7 A n cent reshuffle in the comji the Singapore branch Mala;. Nationalist Party > is the left-wing group of United Malays National Organisation resulted in the folding being elect;d for office: Taha Kalu, chairman: Hasm Hassan, vice-president: Abillah Zawawi. secretary; Abdul X trim, treasurer: Kamaruddin a b.69 words
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Article109 1946-09-24 7 A sea-farer, a Shanghai Chinese named Loh Lee San. who arrested for nossess.on of air-rifle in People's Park th lit a licence ar.d who W»a sentenced to three months' im- I nm nt when he plead?d guilty in the lower courts, yeierday regained his freedom n109 words
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Article22 1946-09-24 7 untitled Sept. 22.-The Turkish Uior, Huseyin Regip !3aydur. go to Washington today to esune his post after a two month': ta Turkey.22 words
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Article81 1946-09-24 7 Jap Cited As Co-responden t KUALA LUMPUR, Monday.At the Supreme Court the Chief Justice Mr. H. C. Willian dismissed the petition of Stephen Bias of Imbi Road for diaaoftti*on of marriage with his wife Seng Ah Ling, citing one Wata'iabv, as co-respondent. The Chief Justice pointed out that his jurisdiction81 words
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Article147 1946-09-24 7 The decision to ask the Government to revise their scale of salary was formed at a meetinp of the Singapore Hospital Assistants' and Dressers' Association yesterday. The question of admitting nurses «nd laboratory assistants as active members of the association was raised, but the chairman remarked147 words
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Article37 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sent. 23.— The Kin- a. Buckingham Palace today received in audience Charles Arden Clarke who kissed his, hands on appointment as Governor and Commander-in-Chief Of Sara-vah. The K rip conferred knighthood On him.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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487 1946-09-24 7 A.P. Tokio, Sep,. 23.—Peter Magagna. SCAPs textile adviser, accused China's T. V. Soong "combine" of having tried to team with "United States politicians and industrialists" to take over the Japanese silk economy and said he again would recommend against the export of Japanese silk cocoonsA.P. - 487 words
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127 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. Sept. 22 —When Renny Leimbach a German internee, escaped from Tatu.ra camp in Victoria, on December 30 last year. h'. went to the country. There he g>t a job ft! a farm hand. He worked hard and saved hI» money and whenReuter. - 127 words
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Article120 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. HONG KONG. Sept. 23.—Hong Kong's trade in August showed a decline over July, according to the Imports and Exports Department. Imports amounted to H580,338.189. compared with H586.4 millions in July, $717 in June. $77.5 in May and $60.1 in April. The figure fcr August 1939 wasReuter. - 120 words
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Article117 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. Rangoon, Sept. 23. —Burma today saw the first general strike in its history. Twenty thousand em ployees of Government offices, ports, railways and posts and telegraphs slruck in Rangoon, with a one-day sympathetic strike by Municipal workers. The strike has virtually paralysed civil administrationReuter. - 117 words
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284 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. PARIS, Sep';. 23.—India's right to be consuVed in the final disposal of former Italian colonies in North Africa appears to bo assured by a new declaration issued today by the Big Four Foreign Ministers. This said thai when Ihey make theirReuter. - 284 words
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Article126 1946-09-24 7 In a communique the Office of the Controller of Rubber Malayan Union, declares that no policy will be adopted about now planting of rubber until the industry has been consulted through a Representative Committee. New planting at present is prohibited under the Rubber Regulation legislation.126 words
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Article129 1946-09-24 7 A.P. TOKIO. Sept. 22.—Repudiation of the idea ol' "racial superiority" will be one of the platforms in a new political party -called the Nationalist Party -which will be inaugurated on Stpt. 26, Kyodo news agency reported. The new organisation, based on 36 members at present inA.P. - 129 words
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Article108 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. ADELAIDE. Sept. 22.—D.n Bradmans operation which necessitated his absence from business for a few days has caused a setback to his plans to play against the England cricketing tourists. Though he returned to work Bradman will not disclose the nature of his trouble. TheReuter. - 108 words
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Article62 1946-09-24 7 Narayanan. Wu Bah Chi and Lions Kirn Tian. claimed trial to a charge n. the Fourth Police Court Testerday. of impersonating police officers, stopping N.A.A.F.I. lorry, .ad searching the driver. Narayanan had a second charge of bring in possession ot 12 rounds of .25 ammunition62 words
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Article74 1946-09-24 7 A big sensation was caused at the boxing promotion held at the Bukit Bintang Park in Kuala Lumpur last Friday when Andy Oliver k.o'ed popular Jimmy Bird in the sth of a ttCheduled 10-:cund contest. Prior to the knock-out blow. Bird uaBuffering from a cut lip.74 words
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Article328 1946-09-24 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 21.-The EconoI mist writes: The agreement about Argentina'! sterling balances is I perhaps the meat unconditionally I of the three section's jof the -Vnglo-Argentine agreement It marks the first public appearance of freely convertible sterling < except in American accounts j have always bee*Reuter. - 328 words
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Article28 1946-09-24 7 ATHENS, Sept. 22.—The British Mediterranean fleet, which is at present on exercises, has arrived off the port of Nauplia in the gull" jf that name, in south-eastern Greece.28 words
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Article211 1946-09-24 7 Good Wleatling was seen by a large audience at the Great World Arena last Saturday Popular Stan Garside of Yorkshire scored a narrow win over youthful Bosca B>e in the main bout. The sccre was two falls to one, the fierht ending in the 7th round. Son211 words
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Article75 1946-09-24 7 The following have been selected to play Water-Polo for the V.M C.A. against the Chinese Swimming Club en Thursday at the C.S.C. Pool. Amber Road starting at 5.30 p.m Players and supporters are requested to meet at the Tennis Pavilion at 5 p.m. fcr transport: Vow Wah Sung, Tang75 words
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Article, Illustration36 1946-09-24 7 Cab Calloway, the "hi-de-ho' man, dolds down one of the top spots with Lena Home and Bill Robinson in Fox's mv ical cavalcade, 'Stormy Weather" the most dazzling shows in many a moon 136 words
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183 1946-09-24 8 CASE BROUGHT BY HER MOTHER Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 23.—Lady Elizabeth White, 28--year-©M sister of Ihe Marquis of Townshend, was remanded on bail for 14 days at Marlborough Street police court to-day with Paui Anthony Walsh, aged 40, on charge; preferred by her mother,Reuter. - 183 words
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Article22 1946-09-24 8 I the Adtirhi Hotel at l p.m. Speaker: RoUrian If. X Engelfnann; Subject: "Impression of R. 1.8.1. Convention at Sourt>orovgii22 words
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Article165 1946-09-24 8 A.P. YOKOHAMA. Sept. 22. -An im naive search continues fur Private Joseph Hicswa today, but the convicted killer was at ill flee after slipping away ir >m a Tokio hospital on Sept. IT. the US Eighth Army Provost-Mar-shall reported No new were reported on this secondA.P. - 165 words
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174 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. HONG KONG. Sept 23 -A 200-teet Japanese monument Ol reinforced concrete which in its present state 13 only one-third completed, is to be pulled down, on the recommendation of a special committee set up to deal with the disposal of JapaneseReuter. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration52 1946-09-24 8 A Loudon Squatters occupy rr; ore ;ußjry fat*. Ik A baby being pa>>ed through a window to its mother at h junta in Court. Out A Ministry of Work's man climbing out through a window to obtain assistance and advice after being threatened by the "squatters." A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 52 words
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332 1946-09-24 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sept. ,M.—General Dwighi Eisenhower, U.S. Chief of Start, declared en the eve of his departure for Europe to make a general inspection of American occupation forces /hat he was '•convinced that the world cannot stand another global war and. as IA.P. - 332 words
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153 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. HAMBURG Sept. 23. —In n declaration on the "fundamental rights for the German people" the Gorman Socialist Unity Party sod "The German people cannot live without the restoration ol the unity ol the Reich. Tne declaration, which appeared In th< newspaper Neves Deutschland, saReuter. - 153 words
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Article67 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. LISBON, Sept. 23.—A mun. strongly suspected to be Leon DeGrelle the Belgian Fascist leader, is in the University Hospital of Coiinbra in north Portugal suffering from bullet wounds, said reports from Coimbra today. The man. who had been under police supervision since he arrived in CoimbraReuter. - 67 words
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Article168 1946-09-24 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sept. 24.— Paul Robeson, the Negro sinyer, said yesterday that he headed a delegation which told President Truman at a White House conference that "if the government does not do something about lynching, Negroes will." The delegation which Is organising an "American crusade toA.P. - 168 words
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Article98 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. NEW V<)uK. Sept. 21 —The Wall i Street journal errltes: Th- bOOel in platinum price from tl:<> wartime ceiling of t«-r Ounce to the proton! free-market level <»f |M irill mean >» substantial Increase in the Mrosv inccme of Intrmatttltisl j Nickel CempaayReuter. - 98 words
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Article271 1946-09-24 8 A.P. (By Duane Hennessy, Associated Press Correspondent) Tokio, Sept. 23. —A secret memorandum in w h i c h the Nazi Gestapo's chief Heinrich H i m mler reported that thp Japanese military attache in Berlin —General Oshima-had slipped 10 Russians with bombs across theA.P. - 271 words
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Article639 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, Sept. 26 (Jen. Mehdi Fatemi, governor of southern Persian province of Fars, to-dtn- handed to ohavam Es Sultaneh, the Persian Prime Minister seven-point demand from Gashqi tribesmen who on oaiurday descended from their mountain camps on the town of Shiraz and Persian Gulf ports.Reuter. - 639 words
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Article81 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept h Government will not release J*"-- 1 Agency leader* held ta I »ti r to attend the Palestine in London in the present stances." A letter lo is learnt from a reJiabh liondon. has been KM to the Agency from Mr. OeofReuter. - 81 words
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Article29 1946-09-24 8 LONDON Sept Result*: FIRST DIVISION Blaok>.u..i 4 Poi U 0 WoItm Of »bj THIRD DIVISION SOI I» i u rdiff v Port VuW 4. Not129 words
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Article232 1946-09-24 8 A.P. NUREMBERG. Sept 24. Never before in history have so many persons been directly affected by the outcome of a trial ai by that which has been completed against seven indicted Nazi organisations at the International Tribunal. An authorltative estimate gave the number ot potential defendants as "atA.P. - 232 words
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Article84 1946-09-24 8 Reuter. HAMBURG. Sept 23—Disiur oai.ces organised by members of the opposition parties may lead to a ban on political meetings in the Cologne aiea in the British zone in Germany. Cologne Military Government warned today. Describing the recent incidents In Cologne as "nazi tendencies" the an nouncementReuter. - 84 words
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