Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1946
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Title Section53 1946-09-27 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed smul taneously i n (Penang office opening shortly) Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS The Malaya Tribune 1 ifll). V53 words
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53 1946-09-27 1 Picture by radio showing the knock-out of T a m i Mauriello by Joe Louis at the Yankee Stadium, New York. on Sept. 18. The knock-out blow icas a terrific right to ihe chin, Which knocked Mauriello enseless. Photo shoivs. Mauriello on his knees aftei receiving the knockout blow.- A.P.A.P. Photo. - 53 words
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Article402 1946-09-27 1 Counsel's insanity plea fails Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 26.—Neville George Clevely Heath, 29-year-old civil air piloi was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey to-day af.er a jury of ten men and two women had found him guiity of murdering Mrs. Margery Gardner at Molting Hill Ho:el.Reuter. - 402 words
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100 1946-09-27 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Sept. 26:—British and Indian treois will be withdrawn from the Netherlands East Indie;, as planned, declared Lieut.-Gen. Sir Neil Ritchie in a conunent upon his new appointment as Commander-in-Chief Allied Land Forces Southeast Asia today. fir Neil, who was speakingReuter. - 100 words
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246 1946-09-27 1 A Chinese gunman who fought a runninf batile with members of a police radio car was shot dead in the Kallang river, last night. The Incident started when the members of thr radiocar, which was stationary in Lorong 3, Geylang. hailed a passing246 words
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Article772 1946-09-27 1 Governor Announces New Executive Set-up Reuter. RANGOON, Sept. 26 A historic milestone in Burma's constitutional progress was reached today when Governor Sir Hubert Ranee announced the formation of the country's 1 first interim national government. The new government will exercise almost the same powers as theReuter. - 772 words
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Article56 1946-09-27 1 Reuter. MARLOW, Buckinghamshire, Sept. i 2U—Princess Ttri and Princess j Dushan, nieces of ex-King Zog of j Albania, were today each fined il I and disqualified from driving a motorcar for a year. Princess Dushan was summoned here for driving without a licence or insurance policy andReuter. - 56 words
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Article154 1946-09-27 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sept. 26 A striking feature of the advent of the Indian Interim Government is the evolution °J a J lt w social or der between Britain s official representatives and the erstwhile rebels Typical of this new social order in-the-making in India s capital,Reuter. - 154 words
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581 1946-09-27 1 More Hot Words At Peace Table PARIS, Sept. 26.—Diminutive Sir Joseph Bhore, Indian Chairman of the Italian Economic Committee of the Paris Conference, clashed with M. Arujunian, Soviet delegate, during a wrangle on procedure this evening. The wrangle arose out of a vote of 13581 words
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Advertisement65 1946-09-27 1 RADIOS I Saks and Service tarry them a Genuine Guarantee to maintain FREE. ing you something and I rgetting you afterwards is not our policy. v iiisfaction Guaranteed The Malayan Radio Service Company j 1 Orchard Road. Singapore. We refuse to be undersold Because we have to close Buy NAVY65 words
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Advertisement68 1946-09-27 1 j SINGAPORE" I DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51. THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of! Icompiling the "Singapore Directory" for 1947. The Firms, Institutions, the Government and Municipal j Offices as well as individuals aie kindly requested to send in their particulars for insertions free of68 words
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Article162 1946-09-27 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 25—The police fired warning shots in new disturbances last night in strike-bound Ams.erdam where workers are protesting against the Diuch Government's policy in sending troop reinforcement to Indonesia. Hilversum (Dutch) radio reported to-day. One policeman was injured, but no other casualties were reIReuter. - 162 words
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Article69 1946-09-27 2 Reuter. WARWICK, England, Sept 25.— The former Br.u>h Fore.en Secretary. Mr. Aathonj (Men told his parUatnentar) constitaeats tonight that Mar>ha. Stalin's statement at loaaf riffered nev opportunity which all would welcome for Allied di plomacy. I am. eoafideni thii opportunity will be seized, he -aid "ThereReuter. - 69 words
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119 1946-09-27 2 A.P. MANILA. S.-ut -Th- Manila' peon today reported iacreaainn re- j luctaiv c af Philippines officials to J eeeedt to United State> requests for j extension cf military bases. I The Manila Bullet in mM Becto- i ary of Justice Roman Osatoa edA.P. - 119 words
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Article99 1946-09-27 2 Visvnn; than '19». a Tamil. Illlplnjrtl a- n clerk at B O D sub(iepot 64 nr.-. Buku Timah road pleaded guilty in the fourth Police j COQii yesterc'ay to a charce of tfefefl f f moto.- car spare parts He wr.-> sentenced to one days99 words
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327 1946-09-27 2 Reuter. New Delhi. Sept. 26. —Mr. Nehru met the Viceroy afternoon presumably about the talks which the Viceroy has been having with the League leader. Mr. Jinnah. Pandit Nehru was itill at the Viceroy's house an hour Utter when Mr. Gandhi arrived for hisReuter. - 327 words
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Article181 1946-09-27 2 Reuter. ST. ANDREWS. Scotland, Sepi 25: With the r.ge-cid Ceremony former amateur gti >! f champion and Walker Cup player R->ger Wethered drove himself into office as captain of th- Royal-and-Ancient Golf Club this morning when he <1: arc the ball lrom the first t« cReuter. - 181 words
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Article36 1946-09-27 2 AMMAN, Sept. 26.—King Abdullah of Trunsjordan stated, on his return i rom a visit to his nephew. Emir lilah. Recent of Iraq, that Iraq and Transjordan" were planning to enter into a form of union soon.36 words
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99 1946-09-27 2 MUNICH, Sept. 26.—The Allied Control Council has ordered that any of the 21 Nazi defendants sentenced shall be executUt on the 15th day after sentence. It teas also learned authoritatively that the Council decree would be carried out without publicity by hanging or guillotine The99 words
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Article112 1946-09-27 2 Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. 26.—Mr. Tsaldart Greek Prime M-.ni.ter. said in Seionika today that he would resin wnen King George of the Hellene arrived in Athens on Saturday. Coalition in the next cabinet wa out of the question, ha said. The "reality" of the result ofReuter. - 112 words
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Article30 1946-09-27 2 WASHINGTON, Set. 26.—The < ommeroe Department reports that the United State-' governmental and I rivatc debt at the end of 1 f>4."> totalled $400.r.OO.OO" 000 £100 12-».000. 000 a new record.30 words
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246 1946-09-27 2 Death Railway The defence in what i s known as the Kudo Butai trial in which Maj. Kudo the commander of the Kanburi hospital camp, Siam, and 11 of his subordinates stand charged with committing atrocities against civilian laband members246 words
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Article45 1946-09-27 2 'Financial Correspondent, The rubber mark,:, I yesterday ami no transaction: 1" recorded but there were Meanwhile, dealers in are holding out hopes of a decTst' j emanating from Was-, ogtoi &oon as it comes throug] j expect fireworks! w a one broker yesterday45 words
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Advertisement282 1946-09-27 2 SHIPPING P.&O.and B.I.S.N.COMPANIES P. O.S.N. CO.— ki I SAMNEAGH For BOMBAY Now Loawfint S.S. SAMSOARING Por U.K. Due O- IrflTSh s.s. HICKORY STREAM From LONDON In port I FORT FREDRICK From KARACHI due Early Oc: BENALDER From LONDON due Esriy Oct. s.s. TREVETHOEFrom LONDON due Oct. sth E S. TREVAYLOR282 words
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339 1946-09-27 3 Judge tells Army driver: 'I don't think you 're a coward' A stir was caused in the First District Court -isteiaay when Edward McGrellis, an R.A.S.C. driver, /rule under cross-examination, collapsed in tlie witless box and the court had to adjourn for a few mm J tes. First District Judge339 words
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Article134 1946-09-27 3 id* nee was recorded in the Second District in the case in which I J Gillespie, of the 2nd Echelon, ALFSEA re Mr. T. T. Rusr :e s of causing death ons. Lt. John Baker Hoosein. and lis hurt to Mrs. E. Marby negligently driving a Bukit Timah134 words
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Article99 1946-09-27 3 Hen 3 Chicks: Malay Fined $50 Use of $50 was imposed on a Hit Kenduri in the Fourth Court yesterday, for unlawful sskn of one hen and three a detective de cribed how he Hu?.-: i. walking along Orchard Road during the early hours of t rday morning, with the99 words
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446 1946-09-27 3 Provided the market p./ice was reasonable, sharei rs might look forward with confidence, said the airman of the Talisman Rubber Company at the 12th ordinary general meeting of the company yesterday in Singapore. He remarked that alugh labour was very dit ill and wag?s high,446 words
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Article31 1946-09-27 3 Reuter. NANKING, Sept. 25.—The newspaper Hsin Nin Pho today reported Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek will personally present China's Star Medal iP;;st Class to Lady Cripps when she vixits China next month. Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article251 1946-09-27 3 Miyazak] Kasuo alias Ahmad b Hashim, whose lather is Malay and mother Japanese, wa., yesterday found guilty on two charges ot voluntarily causing hurt to Walter Thomas Yoxall and Dr. Tham Ying Khow. and sentenced to 12 and three months* rigorous imprisonment respectively, sentences to run consecutively.251 words
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Article243 1946-09-27 3 Maj.-Gen. Hidaka. former head ol the Judicial Department of the Japanese Expeditionary Forces cf the Southern Region. one ci the accused In the Out- ram Road Prison atrocity trial, appeared as a witness for the defence in the Australian War Crimes Court yesterday at the243 words
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Article421 1946-09-27 3 Market Correspondent) Foodstuff Prices. Approximate prices for "Meehoon' yesterday remained unchanged, Siamese best quality being offered at $110 pei picul. Indo-Chinese cuiu A y qualities at $105 and $110 pei picul respectively. rhere were some inquiries for rice. Quotations were unchanged. Siam rice 5 per cent being quoted421 words
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281 1946-09-27 3 (Tribune S aff Reporter) A suggestion that the Governments of Malaya demand tnat Malaya be represented on the International Food Board a. Washington to be in a position to press for her requirements was contained in a statement issued by the Malayan Democratic281 words
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Article155 1946-09-27 3 Dennis Jansen (241. Eura-i* food control inspector, was acquiut yesterday by Second District Judc Mr. T. T. RusseU, on three cliargf of extortion. According to the prosecudon. 1 the previous hearing, Jansen w« alleged to have received $5 frot each of three Javanese hawkers wi w«re selling155 words
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284 1946-09-27 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter? We would prefer to see 11 unofficial memoei sleeted by popular ballot on the Legislative Counc instead of only six as recommended by the Consriti tion Committee whose report was made public yeste 1 day," said a group of businessmen when interviewe yesterday.284 words
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112 1946-09-27 3 'Tribune Staff Reporter) Pressmen dashed the 70-odd miles by car to Kluang yesterday morning on being officially informed that the findings in the Paratroopers' Court Martial would be promulgated. But on arrival, they were all stopped at the gate of the precincts and after waiting112 words
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Article174 1946-09-27 3 A special constable, Lani bin Bujang, was acquitted and disharged on three counts of corruption in the Special District 3ourt yesterday; the first two charges being dismissed by Mr. T. L. Tan, presiding officer, with)Ut calling upon the defence, vnd the third failing through ".he doubtful nature174 words
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Miscellaneous8 1946-09-27 3 815( K BYAX— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune8 words
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Article545 1946-09-27 4 Unofficial representation in tie Legislative Council will be considerably broadt ned if Government accepts the recommendations of the McKerron Committee -..nose report Is now polished. Thr most progressive re- ommendation is th a t dee Led members sh o v 1 d choose their own sj okesman without545 words
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1026 1946-09-27 4 THE MARCH OF SCIENCE Some ol the "brain children' ol the technological revolution. which during the war profoundly altered the science ol acre nautics, are taking to the air these days Oth rs are being made ready for their first flight tests. Design,1,026 words
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391 1946-09-27 4 j LETTERS TO THE EDITOR* > r •—You»* i a'.-."* pub' shed very .nrerestin- 'ettri by Mi«< Peppy though 1 must say that she is h 'lssed ii her opinion 1 did rot have the harce of readinp La' rv j To 5 -—tide,391 words
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Article125 1946-09-27 4 Sii —I pive credit to Miss Peggy s letter to the Malaya Tribune regarding the behaviour ot the Malayan Boys. She is 103 correct. The way the service men treat pirls is really worth while mentioning. To them ladies are always f'rst and they are ail politeness.125 words
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Article133 1946-09-27 4 Sir, —I shall be much obliged if you will have this article published in reply to Miss Peggy's view o" 'Malayan Beys Etiquette". Reading a eery interesting letter written by one criticising the etinuette of the Malayan Boys, may I have a word or two to say133 words
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Article353 1946-09-27 4 Sir.—Before 1 begin I want Peggy and her kind of which there seem to be many, to understand that I write not because a girl has piven me 'the pate' h-jt because 1 object to her general statement on all Malayan boys. I would also say that353 words
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Article205 1946-09-27 4 Sr. —Your correspondent vho styles herseif "lVgpy' has certainly rn ed a furore- Sin- remark; vliat "Malayan hoys know very little about manners 1 am cue of the Malayan hoy., alio resent her remark and what 1 have to say, I say with confidence. Miss Peppy has205 words
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Article325 1946-09-27 4 Sir.— If is with in 4 erpst I l'-ad Ppyjyy's reply to Lan v L >h's criti- 1 *w cl the attitude of lo.al girts I who prefer Ike company ef the I preen-, lad Tbmmy \tk n (Hiirk I befaa that "apparently hii aHrl has J325 words
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Article601 1946-09-27 4 When telling the story at Basingstoke, Hants ol the i ravels and adventures of a 28-year-old ma m defending counsel asserted that lie had be n i vfc lim of a designing woman." The ooc< p Major Richard tubRcgt.. arha wa? r Dunkirk find Burma,601 words
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Article844 1946-09-27 5 Production At A Standstill Reuter. (From Harold Fair, Reuters Special Correspondent) (Air Mail).-. Canada is suffering from a Dan. case of "strike nerves" with her thrae primary steei plants strike bound, and other strides tying up rubber works and electrical industries. There is a strong reelingReuter. - 844 words
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Article43 1946-09-27 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—The untitled j .>ian resolution demanding statements lon the strength and loca'tton .f armed forces of all United Nations member states ia non-enemy terrl torio.s was defeated by seven votes to two at last night's mooting of the Sfcurity Council.43 words
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59 1946-09-27 5 Reuter. Sept. 25. Kini rg< ihe Hellenes has con I d the Order of the Oram Ss I George I on Marshal. f ree Portal am Mr Marshal Coningham re ived tl c Grand Cross ol m» r ol the Phoenix and ax MarshalReuter. - 59 words
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Article84 1946-09-27 5 Reuter. London. Sfpt. 26—Mr. Winston Churchill was described as an "instigator ol an ant.-Soviet war by Moscow radio commentator, A. Ganshin. broadcasting in English last night. Alter declaring that Bnta.n and th;- United States sought to keep "an open door" in the Balkan,; lor Wall StreetReuter. - 84 words
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116 1946-09-27 5 Reuter. CANBERRA. Sep: 25— The Duke of Gloucester, GovernorGeneral of Australia, today accepted the credentials of Robert S. Butler, first United States Ambassador to Australia. in a speech afterwards the Duke .-.aid that in this atomic age It was essential to have available positive measuresReuter. - 116 words
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582 1946-09-27 5 Reuter. DUBLIN, (Air Mail).—A new conception of the I British Commonwealth of Nations is becoming more apparent, as spokesmen for tn? Eire Government seek to 1 define more clearly the constitutional status of the Twenty-six Counties of Southern Ireland. It seems to b;-Reuter. - 582 words
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274 1946-09-27 5 Batavia. Sept. 2G.—Dr. Amir Sjarifoedin, Indonesian "Defence Minister" detailing in a broadcast today the conditions on which Indonesians won id agree to a truce with the Dutch said that transport ot Dutch troops to Indonesia must immediately be suspended. Lieut.-Gen. 8.274 words
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Article41 1946-09-27 5 Batavia, Sept, 25.— The Bit textile shipment irom India 1 expected here within one or tw< days. The Fort Pitt carries 1,00: tons of textiles, and a teconc textile shipment for Indonesia 1 being made ready in Bombay41 words
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Article375 1946-09-27 5 A.P. LONDON. Sept. 26. Greece and Turkey with big stakes in the strategic eastern Mediterranean, are .landing firm in the face of a new war of verve, and there ate rumours of military expeditions across thei> frontiers. While Greek leaders in official statements minimise theA.P. - 375 words
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Article149 1946-09-27 5 Reuter. TOKIO, Sept. 25. Japanes" plans against the Alii"-, made ready before she entered the war on Germany's side, were disclosed by the prosecution in the international war crimes tribunal in Tokio yesterday. The Japanese Army. Navy and Foreign Office's secret plan dated July 1940 said:Reuter. - 149 words
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Article80 1946-09-27 5 LONDON. Sept. 25—Early recovery 01' the KtOck exchange following the Mreraiftiit improvement or Wail street was aof aeenin panted bj any narked increase ia the treatise volume. Interest subsequently slackened and there was general easiag of prices nd some selling developed. Bubben were asain dvii ea Hm commodity80 words
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Advertisement209 1946-09-27 6 'mmortal Production j M DRAGOr\ 7 SEED** CAPACITY HOUSES ARE INSPIRED B* PICTURE OF THE CHINESE FARMERS' COURAGE AGAINST THE MARAUDING lAPANPcp INVADERS AND FACED BY THR MOST DOUS ODDS IN history: KATHARINE kfc k HEPBURN IN HER FIRST }/f^~~ CHINESE ROLE. Jfe SHE DESERVES V 1 THE ORDER OF209 words
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960 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. -on. Sept. 26.-The British delegation now on discussing what action can be taken I ruober stocks is being joined by the EcoAdviser to the Malayan Unicn. Mr. Pykp who ashington immediately. Gi rard Clauson who rmally represents the Office at suchReuter. - 960 words
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Article461 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. 'Financial Correspondent' That the ne* price i- a very satisfactory step in the right direction, was the view expressed to me yesterday by a prominent traaei in the tin market 1 ollowing the Press announcement of the increased tin price. He was of the opinion hatReuter. - 461 words
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Article224 1946-09-27 7 How cordite taken out of ack-ack shci's ab rT,j h e vicinity 01 an ammunition dump ,n faklnl loMm Who had S taking away the empty brass shell cases was tolri hv Warram Officer Ivor Shepoard. of the RAF Chan"! when two Chinese. Chua Cheng224 words
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Article55 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. ATHENS, Sept. 26.—Seven Greek ?oldiert defending a frontier post Hi Mount Kaimakchalan on the Yugos'av border were captured by armed bandits after a fight and taken en to Yugoslav territory, it was reported today from Salonika The Deputy Chief of the Greek forces covering the frontier will hold anReuter. - 55 words
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91 1946-09-27 7 Tne Singapore War Department Civilian Staff Association u un c v has de cided to submit the following suggestion to the secretary for Chinese Affairs on ths übbject of a civilian war memorial in Singapore: A free hospital to be dedicated to the people91 words
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Article97 1946-09-27 7 At a meeting of the employees of the Bata Shoe Co.. Ltd.. it was decided to resuscitate the Bata Sport- Club. The following were elected office-bearers for the current year: Patron> Mr. A. J. Jugas. Mr. V. Kcs: President. Mr. A. Miuia: Vice-President*, Mr. B. Bohman. Mr.97 words
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718 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. An immediate enquiry is being held into the Hon> Kong air disaster, which resulted in the loss of fourteen passengers and five crew when an R.A.F. Dakota on /scheduled service dived into high ground in extremely misty weather at Kowloon Tong, two mile*Reuter. - 718 words
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Article142 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. i. iutum, >ept Former England cricket Captain Douplas Jardme. who has ai great knowledge af cricket in India as any Engiishman living has undertaken to write a booklet w.th I view to helping the younjr cricketer la Ind.a to learn cricket on tlie proper lines.Reuter. - 142 words
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Article58 1946-09-27 7 Reuter. London, Sept 25.-untitled kov-kv. Rector ol Warsaw Unwrs::y who went to Bikini tor the atom bomb tests, told Foos i newspapermen today, according to Warsaw radio: "There can be no doubt that the atom bomb is most destructive. A device to light it can be found, however and thereforeReuter. - 58 words
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111 1946-09-27 7 A.P. LONDON, Sept. 26.—A fom erigmed Halifax rarero plane whic. left Milan on Wednesday evening wit. a load of fruit crashed into the se a forced landing between two oreai a ten i'»u yarns on trie Beiciar coa» at Knocke, the Air MinistryA.P. - 111 words
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Article179 1946-09-27 7 'Tribune Staff Repoter) j Miss Jean Begg. 0.8.E.. Direc- tor ol Y.W.C.A. Welfare for InI dia. SE Asia and Japan, is in Singapore for a week during I which she will discuss the future jof the Y.W.C.A Welfare Section in Singapore. Primarily functioning for the179 words
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Article26 1946-09-27 7 untitled Sept. 20 —untitled Meter- passenper cat production la>t week touched ii m postwar hiph ot L' 7.374 units, nearly BMG ab.uv the previous top mark.26 words
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Advertisement208 1946-09-27 7 ADULTS I ONLY Why? With reference to a paragraph appearing in this morninu's Straits Times and Free Prcs captioned Naught, Naughty! with the Technicolor film "Blithe Spirit."' doubt is ca t as to the suitability cl this picture of "fray situations" and 1 audacious portraiture fur I c hildren consumption.208 words
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206 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. hoylake. Cheshire, Scot. 26.— L, tain' professional match Pl&3 poll championship for £2.000 aiven hy the Of the World continued on Ihe Royal Liverpool Chamnionp links lodav with two round which reduced the original field of 64 who had Qualified from district tournaments inReuter. - 206 words
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543 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 26.— rhe possibility that British troops might again otoome iuvolveti in a Greek civil war was still the subject of intense speculation in 1 ntl-.io to-day. Greek left-wing Quartera here are expressing the vi-w that reports of Yugoslav anaReuter. - 543 words
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Article169 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. LONDON, Scv. 20. When the RofftU Commission on mrants tn inventors meet lor the time on Nor. ."2 tuen will have before them the nmmes of several world-famous scientists and will have to decide a reward for men whose K'ork i< worth, millions of pounds. TiroReuter. - 169 words
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182 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON Sept. 2« —Official United States scarees ia Washington have disclosed a radical American plan for financial reform of Qermatty involving repudiation of the greater pari cf Germany'- national debt and eaiiinir in of the reieh.-mark isSOC which would be mbstitnted by a aen>Reuter. - 182 words
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69 1946-09-27 8 A.P. SEOUL. Sep:. 25. Twenty-nw thousand employees today immobilized all operations ol tne government-owned South Korea National Railway. Worlters demanded labour laws identical with those for factories in North Korea, salary increase and their rice ration doubled. The government transportation department replied the strike anA.P. - 69 words
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Article100 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 25 Big im provements In London transpor. servicea—to cost many million j pounds—are planned by the I London Transport The plans include a thousand new buses: extension of "daylight lighting' throughout the whole railway system: scrapping of all south London tramcars. highReuter. - 100 words
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Article61 1946-09-27 8 "Music for Everybody" will rrusuai be a; the Memorial Hall tins week on Sunday at 8 p.m but OVing to the usual pianist Stanley Canneil having left Singapore, the popular CSE tar Carmehta Lawless will ply instead. She has been entertaining with mcceas in the CSE revue61 words
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Article54 1946-09-27 8 Reuter. I FEDS, Sept. 26:—The Roman Catholic Arch'bishoo cf Cologne. Cardinal Joseph Msgs, con*'nued his tour of German prisoner of war ramps in today. H*> sa d he was very pleased ar the conditions under which the prisoners were living and spoke warmly of the helpiulnese ofReuter. - 54 words
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38 1946-09-27 8 Pictures just received of the Woodcock Harringay on Sept. 17. Woodcock icon by a knockout eiufitfi round. Photos show.—(top left) Woodcutr < utth a left to Lesnevich'* body; above* Lesnevich, tered with his left eve closed, after the fight.38 words
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Article39 1946-09-27 8 The fortnightly aoctal m I the Singapore Stamp Clul nela today a. the V.M.C A former S.C.C. >at 1.30 Pno A of covers and an au< II I will be held Ifei their friends. Refreshir te rved.39 words
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427 1946-09-27 8 London. Soot. 28.—Mr. Y.K. Krishna Menon, General Secretary of the*! ndia League of Groat Britain, who returned to London yesterday after a three months' visit to India where he has been conferring with the Congress high co mmand, is leaving for Paris427 words
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