Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1946
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Title Section56 1946-09-28 1 The Malaya Tribune /ii THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY <V/11IONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simul taneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang oflice ope ning shortly) Thonc Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER, 28, 1946 PRICE 10 CENTS56 words
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Article239 1946-09-28 1 Telegram Sent To War Secretary 'Paratroops should be freed' Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 27 A demand ror an early statement by the Secretary cf War, Mr. Lawson, on the sentences p3ssec! by the court martial at Kluang on paratroopers of the 13th Parachute Battalion was made tonignt byReuter. - 239 words
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Article, Illustration68 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. IV. The British Foreign Minister. Mr. Ernest Bevin, said here tonight: 'There is one kind ol war thai must stop if we are to gel peace. That is the war of nerves that has left some unfortunate countries m a HateReuter. - 68 words
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Article134 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. I M_< CESS. New Vc:k. Se*t. ag at mil cr .he maintenance i ettien-ent of rriu&e* and t-cipaticn in expenditure the International Refugee Ornttoi opernt cnal budget can i e< ed ;u:- part," Valent.n v. Scviet delegate. :oiii the aa ronm ttee of the cm tedReuter. - 134 words
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Article156 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 27.—Captain Geoffrey de HaviUand's Swatlow plane flying to Sussex fo> a test flight on the speed re>rd coarse WOt reported 45 minutes overdue at Tangmere base for its flights- this vening. A plane believed /<> be a jet al craft blew up in mid-airReuter. - 156 words
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Article126 1946-09-28 1 LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sept. 27.—Seriou* disturbances are reported to have broken cut T -a Pax, Bolivia, foil ming attempt apparently l>y sn arnn officer to assassinate Tom as \T..:-i" Outferrez, PresidetM of the revolutionary junta which tock power «rhen tha Government was recently overthrown bj the peoples126 words
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Article24 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. VIENNA, Sept. 27.—The Russian authorities have stopped tl-.e flow el lewi from Hungary and Czeehoslovukia into th* United States lone of Austria. —Renter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article125 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. lonuox. Sept.' 27.—Wladyslaw Anders. Commander of the Polish Second Division, is to lose his nationality. Warsaw radio said tonight. The broadcast >aid that the Polish Government has decided to apply in his case the 1938 law "on activities detrimental to the state." The decisionReuter. - 125 words
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Article105 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. 27 Britain's crack liner the Queen h Mary, holder of the Rlu t Riband of the Atlantic, today reached Southampton afle< crossing the Atlantic from Halifax in the shortest time ever recorded. > But her average speed WOS j not as high asReuter. - 105 words
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Article133 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 27. It Is understood that Government's plan for the re-opening of tree rubber market will allow forward dealings but with safeguards against 'undesirable" speculation. Major problems are: firstly. Foreign exchange restrictions; -econdlv shipping: thirdly. providing stocks to re-establish the market. The exchangeReuter. - 133 words
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Article22 1946-09-28 1 A.P. PKIP.'NG. Sept. 28.—The Chinese pn s.s reported an epidemic ol bubonic pl*aue has brcken out in Mukden.—A.PA.P. - 22 words
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Article228 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. ATHENS. Sept. 27.—King George of the Hellenes landed at Eleusina airfield thtt afternoon to resume oiS reign. Ow'ng to the unexpectedly early arrival of his plane orJy The?tokls, Minister of Pubic Order. \va s there to meet him. A few minutes later ArchbishopReuter. - 228 words
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Article, Illustration119 1946-09-28 1 The bicycle of the future. One of ttu most interesting exhibits at the 'Britain Can Make It Exhibition, cpened bu the Kinu and Queen last week, is the bicycle of the future, designed by Mr. B. G. Bowden of Leamington Spa. The model is futuristic in119 words
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Article338 1946-09-28 1 PALACE OF JUSTICE, Nuremberg, Sept. 27.—This is ihe las! week-end before the uazi leaders' last greai battle—this time for their own lives is ended. On Monday morning, Hermann Gcering and 2 U other builders of nazism arraigned before democratic world justice on charges Involving sonic of338 words
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159 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. LONDON Bet*. 27:—Britain has ,ur epted Australia's invitation, anj nounced yerterday in Canberra by I Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Australia" 1 Minister fo- External Affairs, to I attend a conference to establish a South Sea# Commission. It is under tood the delerut-o wtU meet inReuter. - 159 words
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Article63 1946-09-28 1 Reuter. JERUSALEM. Sept. 27:—British sta. land and air watch on the Palestine coast wa, tightened tonight as news reached British military head-quarters of an expected im-c.u-kation of the biggest wave" of illegal immigrants even remind Palestine. The ten ion which lias existed during the recentReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement84 1946-09-28 1 Efficient Repairs to All Types Of Vehicles 0 Buying Selling Of Your Second Hand Cars. j CONSULT:— Celebes Motor Co. 142 Lavender Street, Singapore. I Telephone 4680. j We refuse to be undersold Because we have to close Buy NAVY BLUE DRILL SHORTS $5.75 each. Phone 2482 GIAN SINGH 8t84 words
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Advertisement66 1946-09-28 1 Correct Time jfigfif When your timekeepers are serviced by experienced craftsmen with 28 years' reputation Give us a Trial Phone 7922 YICK WOH HINC 429, North Bridge Road. Singapore, (near corner of Middle Road) I Contractors to H.M. Forces rince 1928) ,This firm has no connection whatsoever with any other66 words
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Obituary42 1946-09-28 2 Miss Margaret Tong and family v Lh to convey their heartfelt thanks all kind relatives and friends oo listed, paid night visit, pre- .lud wreaths, telegrams, letters of i QpßOleuce, lent cars and attended the funeral oi" the itate Mrs. Tong42 words
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388 1946-09-28 2 (Our Own Reporter) Kuala Lumpur, Friday. During the Japanese occupation, surplus Malayan funds held in the United Kingdom were used by the Crown Agents to meet current payments of such items as interests on Government loans, pensions, etc., with the result that they are388 words
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Article104 1946-09-28 2 Reuter. BATAVm. Sept. 27. D Sharir. Indonesian Premier, ai rived In Batavia today for poli Ileal negotiations with the Com mission-General which is ea pected to begin by Sept. 30. Dr. Sharir conferred brlefi; with Major-General Soedibyt Indonesian Army Chief of Staa who later leftReuter. - 104 words
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Article89 1946-09-28 2 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sept. 26. Many New Yorkers were eatiny horse flesh today loith horse butetiers reporting a 75 per cent, increase in business. A hospital in Massachussetts had to serve horse flesh to its patients although other meat was on the menu today whenReuter. - 89 words
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222 1946-09-28 2 A prison break was attempted by about six Cninese being held in remand and awaiting trial in the Civil Prison, Outram Road on a Sunday morning, about two weeks The attemp: was made after the prisoners were released from their cells222 words
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Article83 1946-09-28 2 Reuter. W StClhV-On Se Sept. 23. Warrant Officer Victor Robert j Clarke. RAF. whose ••diplomat handling" of German., was offl daily stated bo bo the reason for "his many successful victories in the cause of prisoners ol war" his d-d a. Westcl!ff-on-Bea after, an illness contracted while iReuter. - 83 words
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264 1946-09-28 2 The meeting hall of th? Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was filled to overflowing yesterday with representatives of 216 Chinese bodies who met to voice their approval of Mr. Tan Kah Kee's action in appealing to President Truman to stop his Government's "dangerously264 words
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Article92 1946-09-28 2 Reuter. Batavia, Sept. 27 —An aa vance party of service troop arrived from Holland today t Tandjong Priok. Batavia, ;n th 10.500-ton liner Klipfontem. They are to prepare for th arrival here of the main bod or the December Seventh" Dliri sion which lj exDectedReuter. - 92 words
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Advertisement434 1946-09-28 2 SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) No. 51. Thomson Road, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory" for 1947. The Firms. Institutions, the Governmen! and Municipal Offices aa welTaa individuals are kindly requested to nd in their particulars for insertions iree of i harjre. We reserve434 words
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Advertisement449 1946-09-28 2 NOTICES MALAYAN RAILWAY. On and from 6 am. Tuesday 1st Ootooer 1946. Singapore Station Will be closed at train times to all except ticket holders. Platform tickets trill be on sale ac 10 cents each a: the Booking O f nees. Members of the public who re c,uire accevs to449 words
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Advertisement67 1946-09-28 2 DKESS MAKING Learn quick system cf Dtcm an Embroider? Kabaya making. Mate yonr own smart Dresses and decor* IDn fcr your home. Madam Gar. t'-'ITC. Upper Seraugcon Road. Singapore. STAMP II you send us 200 tor more) stamp, from Straits Settlements, we shall send you by return of mad the67 words
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Advertisement226 1946-09-28 2 SHIPPING Cheng Chiang Shipping Co., Ltd. TC KUCHING and SIBI m v. "HUNG HAI" kwding Singapore first week Oct 1 F«,i Freight and Passage Apply: CHENG CHIANG SHIPPING CO. LTD.. 48 Winchester House, Tel. 2677 KIAW THONG EXCHANGE. M Telok Ayer Stiett. Tel. 25-8. 'S.S. HONG KHENC Dae iram Hongkong226 words
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Advertisement339 1946-09-28 2 j shipping! i KERR STEAMSHIP rt} INC. U) NEW YORK QKNSRAI AGENTS Sailing to Los Anc;,. t Francisco Va 2') > Duo Penang M "SILVEROakExpeeicd Singapore 2nd Halt Qc, Sailing to New V Agents:— HADDEN CO (SINGAPORE) LTii Chartered Btrtl^ Phone Not. ;ir _6802 Stew !nn Steamship Co. M.V. "Sing339 words
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328 1946-09-28 3 A vivid account of a gttft] duel between a police inspector and a Chinese gunman which resulted in the aea.n of a passer-by was told at the Coroner's Court yes-e.-c ay, at an inquiry into the death of S. Kolandasamy, a machine press attendant328 words
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Article75 1946-09-28 3 r rationing bread rtly be introduced in by which the populabe able to select its ration individually, as f flour or 2 lb. of bread of bread and six tahils' amount of flour available Oread oi as flour ration remain unchanged at 785 per week for75 words
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Article55 1946-09-28 3 rk, Wilfred Yeo, employthe military authorities BCD sub-depot, 6£ m.s. Tlmah Road was sentenced Fouth Police Court yesteri tne it of motor spare parts the depot, on Sept. 26 was searched on leaving remises of the depot by entry on duty, and the parts valued at $35055 words
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Article202 1946-09-28 3 Found guilty on a charge of ill-treating British PoWs in the Chungkai camp. Siam. while they were engaged in the construction of the Burma-Siam railway. Bgt. Sakano Ginzo. a Quarter-master sergeant, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment in the Third War Crimes Court, yesterday.202 words
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Article104 1946-09-28 3 T><o Malay fishermen were killed by Japanese delayed action bombs which were found floating at sea. Awang b. Ibrahim while fishing at Sultan Shoal on. April 27, saw what he thought was a tobacco tin floating .near his boat. Picking it up, he opened the104 words
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263 1946-09-28 3 (By Our Financial Correspondent) The market is cheered by the prospect of a free libber market in the very near future. A I hough it is believed possible the market at the opening will a set-back in price, there Ls at confidence that provided263 words
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102 1946-09-28 3 ussions between the MuniciPresident, the Director of Pub- j Works and the Director of Civil ti will lead to the opening of intbatten Road "before the end the year". Rayman 'Municipal President* yesterday that though Mountttten Road would be open to traffic some102 words
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121 1946-09-28 3 A.P. PARIS. Sept. 26 —Disposal of the Italian colonies of Lybia. Eritrea, and Somaliland was entrusted to the Big Four yesterday after Mr. Gladwyn Jebb of Great Britain, speaking for the foreign ministers' council, assured the peace conference that the nations which fought onA.P. - 121 words
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Article540 1946-09-28 3 <Gur Market Correspondent) Focds'uff F riots. M.ehoon' prices remained unchanged yes terday and a tew inquiries were reported. Siamese best quality wa s quoted at $110 per picul. Indo-Chinese. Amoy and Kedah qualities at $105. $110 and $95 respectively. Yesterday' 3 quotation for Siam rice 5 per cent540 words
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302 1946-09-28 3 Urging Municipal Commissioners to help in every way possible the administration of the Municipal Commission, in maintaining law and order and in keeping Singapore clean and tidy through public co-operation, Mr. Rayman. the President, declared at yesterday's meeting it would be some time302 words
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355 1946-09-28 3 Due to widespread prevalence of thefts in private houses, the householders' tariff suspended early in 1946 has now been re-introduced at enhanced rates. it remains to be seen if the new rates are sufficient to meet present-day risks, declared Mr. J. A. Dean,355 words
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Article141 1946-09-28 3 The R.A.F. record-breaking airraft "Aries" has left Changi on way home to the U.K. Its arrival from Australia ls the ulmlnation of a lengthy lecture our conducted both to Service and 4vil flying organisations In Aus--alia and New Zealand Known as a Lancaster this alriraft is141 words
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Article145 1946-09-28 3 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 26: -The British Government fixation of Malayan and Nigerian tin prices at roughly the same level as the United States agreed to pay for Bolivian tin (which Britain meets for Bolivia's Patino tin) prepares the way for an international tin conference inReuter. - 145 words
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Article48 1946-09-28 3 Raffles College will reopen on Thursday, Oct. 10. A circular letter to students whose studies were interrupted by the war says they must .report at the College on that aay, while those who desire to live-in are asked to contact the authorities immediately.48 words
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Article31 1946-09-28 3 Lani bin Bujang. who was acquitted and discharged on three counts of corruption in the Special District Court on Thursday, is stated to be not a member of the special constabulary.31 words
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Article193 1946-09-28 3 'Stars in Battledress' a London Company that baa toured the Middie East and AFNEI with great I success drew the applause of an j enthusiastic audience on Thursday. when they presented 'Jamboree' at i Changi. The revue cpens with a Scout rehearsal which serves to193 words
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Advertisement330 1946-09-28 3 I SWAIKA Export Si ImDort Ltd. Pollock House Calcutta. British India Cabin- IMFX^QRT EXPORT Soapstone Powder. Talc Pon< I der, China Clay, Baryt.es i Stearic Acid. Activated Carbon j i Bonemeal. Fertiliser. Tevtiles —Mill made Cotton fabrics, j I i Indian Hand Loom, 3iik jj Fabrics. Silk shirtings. Spices, j330 words
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Miscellaneous9 1946-09-28 3 HfTK lllAX- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune HtCE SUSPICIOUS9 words
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Article397 1946-09-28 4 Did you get your tin oi condensed milk this weekV We have put that question to a number or people during the past two days and in must oases the answer has been in the negative. We have heard several stories of hooligan rushes at shops which have397 words
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Article134 1946-09-28 4 Singapore has been profoundly shocked at the news Of the Kowioon tr acred v when nineteen people lost their lives while on their way here. The ill-fated Dakota was carrying Col. Cyril Wild, who has recently given such damning evidence a) the Tokio war crimes trials with134 words
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1008 1946-09-28 4 Sybil Sorensen - By Sybil Sorensen During my stay in Western Australia 1 had the choice of a holiday either to Broome, via the North West pons, or to the Eastern States. I decided to learn something about the Romance of the pearling industry in Broome,1,008 words
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256 1946-09-28 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR S r.—As an unfortunate victim f a street robbery on Thursday last. i which I lost ev' 1 1 ng of value T carried, y ur erf al to-day s of special intone Ar a «0 mewhat la T hour, at256 words
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Article322 1946-09-28 4 S:r -r "«te preparations are be ng made by Indians to celebrate the birthday of Mahathma Gandhi on Wednesday. Hitherto they celebrated it a- bor.dn en. but now a> fieemen. in view of the fact that they ire gc\ermd by Indians the-m- >«• 1 under the name of322 words
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Article107 1946-09-28 4 b»r,~ If -< lather painful to observe that only a handful of omnibuses are running on this particular route compared to those operating in Gejlang area. Although there is a frequency of 10 minutes for each bus the people waiting at the recognizee place,-; in the blazing107 words
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Article139 1946-09-28 4 Sir, \re the officers of the Government food supply departments and commercial houses Mind and deaf nd cannot they real.se i> at rationing i- the n; >st s'n>il»le >vay for fair di-tribut on of the essential lOOd stuffs? Have the officers of the i.ii'k supply firm pa'd a139 words
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Article80 1946-09-28 4 Sir. —I wish to refer to an advertisement which appeared m your paper of the later part of August that Oval tine has been allotted ;o the Education Department for di uibution to the schoolchildren after the August holiday but at present 't is only being distributed to80 words
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Article164 1946-09-28 4 I Sir.-1 havr not yet heard the I appointment of a Woman Mun- cipal Commissioner or a woman member of Advisory Cou.icii S either in the Colony of Singapore or in the Malayan Union. From what I hear and read about the Malayan women in Malaya.164 words
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Article207 1946-09-28 4 Reuter. <From Renter's Special Correspondent > ASMARA. Eritrea.—ln the hist .six months, over 5 000 Italians have been returned to Italy from this Italian colony at their own request and t day. though no exact figures are avaiable. it is doubtful if the Italian populatton ofReuter. - 207 words
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Article54 1946-09-28 4 BERLIN, Sept. 26, The untitled cupying powers in fliniiiuij have appointed conuaiaj ion >r four Go Derail who will be responsible for Settling the details of the execution of any war criminals condemned 10 death Nuremberg, it was continued here tonight. There will be one General each from Britain. Prance,54 words
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Article346 1946-09-28 4 A.P. BRUSSELS —Since Belgium's liberation more than 450,000 investigations into the activity of citizens suspected of collaboration with the Nazis have been conducted by the Belgian military authorities. This very high figure— on? sixteenth of Belgium's to:al population—might however be grossly misleading and it would beA.P. - 346 words
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103 1946-09-28 4 Reuter. Calcutta: (Air Mail). -Muslim seamen at sea on an Indian steamer hoisted black flag on the funnel as a protest again?: the Installation of the Interim Government in Mew Delhi, it was learned here. The incident passed of quietly but when theReuter. - 103 words
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Advertisement69 1946-09-28 4 ■■■■■■bormm *amumM3o» %9 per wnt ol him l*r -i.t |*ffl jiud eye fatigue n.< the c« I —t rr ill of visual defect Are yo»; ure tiiat your prospect- and Im; mies:. Me not being hindered b; vie defective Vision. We are the specialist with complete eye-testing equipment to d-'scover69 words
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Advertisement146 1946-09-28 4 LATEST SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT -iiouinsoxk" Turkish Haad Towel*--*©" I 22" F*> ur Cotton Interlock Singlets. No Sleeve- Sizes 32. 34 -75 40 only r:u Green Drill Shorts -Service Surplus Sizes 36. 38. )(J 42 Waist eac w Children's Pedal Motor cars- large -ize Spaldings Golf Clubs Cabin Trunks Suit Cases146 words
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Miscellaneous12 1946-09-28 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Erncjt Hi,T~ i O» —M «y» H12 words
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879 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. (From Henry Nayler, Keuter's Correspondent). tho fl!^ ERPOOL r Mail).-Believed to be one ol nrw pnm^ Pc 7 meat f of itS kind in Gre£ Britain, a op H?r Ce tre for co! people has been gy H USe> Upper Parliament Street, colnnrReuter. - 879 words
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Article136 1946-09-28 5 1,500,000 TAUGHT TO READ WRITE Reuter. MEXICO CITY. ,A ir Maih:_ O's unti-illitcracy campaign is ♦feO'Owly poshed that S 500.000 illiterates have been to read nod write, since the d began two years &go, Senor T. rres Dodet. the Education iter, has disclosed. of li>4o revealed illiterate., including I .966Reuter. - 136 words
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76 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. NOKTHOLT, Sept. JO—The latest rater aid to navigation was •rated today, when Lord Ted- and Other members of the At '.nd Commander-in-Chief of '>al Air Force operational cOmands at bOrne flew two aircraft from Northclt to Ba?singbounie. At B: other similar equipment vy.»Reuter. - 76 words
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Article138 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. Batavia. Sept. 25 -A 1G man committee headed by Dr. Yap Chuan Bing has been lormed in Jogjakarta to realise the resolutions taken at the recent Indo-nesian-Chinese conference. The committee Is a preparatory body for the Centra] Executive C;>mcil of the Chinese Ass elation IReuter. - 138 words
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Article214 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sept. 26: The (lismissal ol a numbei of Soviet officials for "misuse of their official position and stealing of collective farm property" unannounced in Moscow today i\ was added that they will be pro-ecuted. The announcement said- "The I Council of Ministers of theReuter. - 214 words
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36 1946-09-28 5 Mr Malcolm MacDunald. Governor General, paid a visit to the Great World last night, and alter touring the park adjourned to the cabarel where he danced with member-, of his own party.36 words
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118 1946-09-28 5 A.P. i T}? KL r?S iADE 27.--aoivn the American read- J g /°J )m and Horary and SpUn e i U S '"formation Service here at noon yesterday on receipt of a note from the Yugoslai Ministry of Foreign Affairs S Uy?' without dei uf* DA.P. - 118 words
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Article216 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. I LONDON. Sent 9a q men died on a nUI one Little is known ol them exceoi I they were Gurkhas, but ffi I have won a place in the annate of embattled Cas>ino. Their names perished with them but must have been inReuter. - 216 words
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93 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sept. 27.-Politi- pal observers here tonight were n °P«ful of the likelihood vt the Muslim League agreeing to enter India's Interim Government. II is possible, however, that Mr. Jmnah, President oi the League, will have another interview with Lord Wavell,Reuter. - 93 words
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323 1946-09-28 5 Although the judge, King s Proctor, barristers and solicitors collaborated to rush a di vorce through7n three days for 33-year-old Herbert Hemmingway ot Coomassie-street, Radcliffe. to enable his wife to re marry before the birth of her child, the baby sported was reTo e323 words
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193 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sept. 27.—Commenting on the Soviet proposal in the Security Council that member states of the United Nations should supply information regarding their own forces on foreign territory, Dr. Lemin, official Soviet broadcaster speaking over Moscow Radio last night, said theirReuter. - 193 words
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42 1946-09-28 5 LONDON, Sept. 27.—Britain Is spend £20,000,000 to build and equ. rocket research stations during tL coming three years, the Daily te press states today. The annual ru mug costs of the stations are eat mated at £10.000,000.42 words
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Article94 1946-09-28 5 Reuter READING, Sept. 26:—Fifty families were temporarily evacuated when a fire broke out today in a Unbar yard at Bryanstone Square, feeding. Thf flames caught houses alight on the other side of the narrow road In one of the most densely populated parts of the town.Reuter - 94 words
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Article61 1946-09-28 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sept. 27. Major John Stewart Donald, political agent in South Waziristan. tribal district on the north-west frontier of India, has been found dead near a tank in the Dehra Ismai Khan district. He had a bullet wound in hi- head. Major DonaldReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement322 1946-09-28 5 We are not offering you Cordials and Gin. although we have them, but we can offer you Btcel spring beds 2 6 and 3' C 6". Children's tricycle toy* toy cars large-, jute twine, sundry shoe leathers, ladies handbags, ladies < trawhats. sandal .-hoes, index storgbms (suitable garagi >. new322 words
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Advertisement159 1946-09-28 5 Trade Murk fipp— nil a I itv yUALIII PRODUCTIONS in SANITARY FITTINGS X'w S n~£ lli T l! cturinB Sanitary Fitting -Basins, ft W. C Closets witb Fh»h Cisterns. Manufactured by skilled craftsZ n «-°L n mails T yt ars l these Lines and approved by the Singapore Municipal Authorities,159 words
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Obituary126 1946-09-28 6 News has been received in Singapore of the death in England this week, of Mr. J. Stone, who was Municipal Treasurer, at the time of the surrender in 1942. Paying a tribute to Mr. Stone at yesterday's meeting of the Commissioners, the President. Mr. L.126 words
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Article31 1946-09-28 6 A.P. PARIS, Sept. 27.-The Duke of Windsor is planning to take Mi Duchess to England next month, for the first tune since he renounced his throne in order to many her.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement152 1946-09-28 6 I ALHAMBRA BOOK NOW! Tel: 6909 I AISIS SMITH SYDNEY gW^R^| S B I j vmatw»■■■ 1 TONITE MIDNIGHT! EBBOL FI.VNN —X ONALD REAGAN in BEKPERATI JOIttXIV r PHONE 3400 A 1 HAI il a.m. 00. 4.15,0.30 &JUO GRAND PREMIERE TO-DAY! THE PERFECT ANSWER 10 YOUR BLUES! SCINTILI ITING SONJA152 words
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Advertisement309 1946-09-28 6 GEVLRftG PHOfIE ***** Last. Three BhOWS 3 15 6.30 9.15 P.M. UNIVERSALE Most Hilarious Laugh-Riot in Years! Starring Louise Allbritton, Robert Paige and Diana Barrymore in •rini:» wife* Can a wife be nred n i easily aa a secietarv A Picture everyone Must I SEE! OPENING TO-MORROW tin Hindustan: I309 words
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Advertisement201 1946-09-28 6 j TO-DAY TO-MORROW: 3—6.30—9 p.m. Rational Incident:-, Millionaire* Disapproval Of W Marriage To A Poor But Pretty O Th* Plight an.l Bufferings v. NT RAN JAN" j "VISHVAS" (In Hindustani* Featuring MEHTAB, BULOCHAWA chattSui, gulab. surendra and TRIIOK Midnight (11.30) To-night Her Mother In-Law-Aa PteH* A> A Wild Cat! Emotional201 words
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Advertisement309 1946-09-28 6 To-day. 3. 6.30 9.15 p.m. Their Newest Ski-rewiest Riot! Bud Abbott Lou Ccstello in "HIT THE ICE" Whatta Howe! It's an avalanche of roaring laughter. Also latest Movietone News. Tonite at Midnight Nelson Eddy's greatest tnumph in "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" (Brand New Technicolor Print > r r ——Si TO-DAY309 words
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Advertisement187 1946-09-28 6 DEMOCRACY FREEDOM! CHINA'S DEFE N AGAINST A CRUEL WAH |i M.G.Ms. FORCED lIPO N KER j |l Brilliant Adaptation RY A NATION HAVING f PEARL S. BUCK'S NO MORALS' A Best-Seller Surpassing He/ *«>FilkB£ I^k^r THE GOOD EARTH". If If imt* ffi^j J§!* SEED" -Y^EL i\ f A Vivi d187 words
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400 1946-09-28 7 England Meet Ireland At Windsor Park Reuter. BELFAST, Sep.. 27.— Th e first full international soccer match since 1939 will be played to-morrow when England meet Irerland ac Windsor Park nere Two days later, an England XI v.ai go down to Dublin loReuter. - 400 words
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Article273 1946-09-28 7 Reuter. N S, ;.T. L'C).—Foothall fix this week: si:pt. :jo i »nd division w. Barnsley. VSGOW I DP-FINAL < lyde. 'NATIONAL MATCH AT DUBLIN Kivrland. OCT 2 Sparta Club. Prague, C'et. 3 I 'ND DIVISION v. Southampton. D DIVISION i SOUTH tj v Port Vale. OCT. RReuter. - 273 words
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Article136 1946-09-28 7 Reuter. Norman Preston. Reuters <al Correspondent with the touri7ig team). PERTH. Sept. 27.—MCC batsit ased onlookers with some jutting during today's net Denis Compton showed fine powers of driving and arm hooks against the oi Peter Smith and Dougla> Wright. It has been decided thatReuter. - 136 words
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Article103 1946-09-28 7 A.P. OAKLAND. Sept. 26.—Star Misamis. the 132 pound Filipino, punched his way to secure a 10-round decision over Jack Wilson, 133 ;.ound.s. or Pittsburgh, Penniylvania. M. Samis fought most Of the cattle under the handicap of a partially closed left eye —the result of jabbingA.P. - 103 words
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259 1946-09-28 7 British 'Pro' Championships HOYLAKE. Cheshire. Sept. 27. After a thrilling day's golf on the Royal Liverpool championship links here today James Adams. Scottish international attached to Beaconsiield Buckinghamshire Club, and Henry Cotton survived for the 36 holes linal British professional golfers match play championship259 words
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Article31 1946-09-28 7 TEHERAN. Sept. 27.—Muslim religious leaders in Bu hire md the Persian Gulf ports have telegraphed a 48-hour ultimatum to Persian Premier Qavam-Sultaneh demanding the same privileges as given to the Azerbaijanis.31 words
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Article147 1946-09-28 7 Reuter. BATAVIA, Sept. 27. A former officer of the Royal Netherlands Indies Army one of 200 people from the island of Madura who reached Soinabaya by prahu. told the Netherlands News Agency today that Indonesian civil servants were the only people to receive rice rationsReuter. - 147 words
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Article631 1946-09-28 7 The story of how Nursing Sister Mavis Ivy Jones who was being taken back to her quarters after attending a party at the Sergeants' mess at Changi, sustained injuries to which she later succumbed as a result of a collision between the three-ton truck in631 words
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800 1946-09-28 7 It was entirely unnecessary to take "the tremendous step" of raising the assessment ceiling in Singapore as decided at previous meeting of the Municipal Commissioners, declared Mr. D. K. Walters, central figure in a lengthy Commissioners' debase yesterday on whether or not the ceiling should be800 words
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Article79 1946-09-28 7 At a meeting of the Executive Com. mittoe recently. Mr. John Eher was elected Vice-Chairman of the Malayan Democratic Union. The present Committee is composed Of the following: Philip Hoalim Sr. (Chairman); John Eher (Vice-Chair-man)) Lim Hone- Bee < Secretary); Lim Kean < hye 'Treasurer); Chew Pens79 words
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Article50 1946-09-28 7 The following will represent the Chinese Swimming Club against the Treasury Dept. at a friendly game of draughts today at 2.30 p.m. at Amber Road: Ong Kong Gwi. Tan Kang Leng. Teo Siew Sun. Tan Kirn Guan. Chin Soon Sun. Reserves: Lim Cheng Bak and Tay Chong Ann.50 words
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Advertisement12 1946-09-28 7 Singapore's Greatest Screen Event IS COMING! A Three-Hour Show! (No price increase)12 words
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Advertisement393 1946-09-28 7 ii Chia Peng Hock Co. j 1 General Building Contractors, General Insurance Agents, fc General Merchants. 31, Winchester House, (2nd Floor), Collyer Quay. Wee Joo Hock, Manager. Phone: 7463. WATCH REPAIRS Entrust Your Timekeepers To Expert Craftsmen. THIM LOCK WATCHMAKERS 401, North Bridge Road, Spore. NEW SHIPMENT OF RECORDS SUNG393 words
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189 1946-09-28 8 Asking that Jap PoWs be *Hven adequate military guards lo escort them when they did work in residential districts,. Commissioner T. W. Ong a! *estetday s Municipal meeting referred to Nips "dressed in Git'ings" bathing at water-taps md .lying about on tennis 'Hurts talking189 words
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251 1946-09-28 8 Despite a total of 40.15; been vaccinated to dat< the outbreak of this Figures tabled at yesterday's Commissioners' meeting showed that there were V 6 case.s of smallpox in August compared with 10 the previous month. Mr. L. Rayman. Municipal President, strongly urged that all living251 words
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579 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sept. 27.—The race from India to the doorstep of the Russian Embassy in Paris by Muslim and Hindu representatives seeking Soviet support from ML Vyacheslav Molotov, the Soviet Foreign Minister, is appVoachin/r its final stage to-day. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, SecretaryReuter. - 579 words
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89 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. CANBERRA Sept. 26 Dr. Herbert V. Evett, *uetrolian Minister ;or External Affair*, here tOQgy that Australia had invited Britain Frince, United States and Holland to a conference in Australia early next year t» establish a South Seas Ctaniaisnum. The Commission's functions wouldReuter. - 89 words
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Article135 1946-09-28 8 LONDON. Bept. 21 A British source clos? to the developments in the British-Arab conference :i Pa' itine, said today its collapse appeared "imminent". The Jewish Agency Executive will most on Sunday to bear a full report of tit.' Inner Zionist Count II discussion from Bert Locker, I135 words
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Article127 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. DOVER, Bept 25 %n am i: Ing escape story w* told military Interrogation officers today by two German prisoners under detention at D<»vet. The prisoners Jonny Struetelbeig and Alois Buckmeiei were landed at Ramagate 10 days ago from the stranded American tteamer Helena Modjeska, At firstReuter. - 127 words
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Article108 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. LONDON, Se|H Cardinal Griftn, Rojaan Catholh trehbishon of Wastiainstar, todaj <>" befcall oi tli< British Roman Catholic hierarchy issued a statement condemning the arraa! of th< Archbishop of Kagreb and Primate of Yugoslav Uogsiua Stepinge The ■tatetuent, describing the Archbishop as "one al the greatestReuter. - 108 words
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88 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Sept. 25--The Sabena »Belgian ai'rllne) is to provide free air passage to Gander. Newt nindland. lor one relative each of thasp killed in the Skymaster crash near Gander week The plane carrying relatives will leave Brussels on Oct. 1 and return on Oct.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article41 1946-09-28 8 PARIS, Sept. 27.—Officials of the Spanish Republican Government n excile charge in a note forwarded to the Big Four Ministers' Council that there has been a renewal of torture and persecution of Liberals, De mocrats and Republicans in Fran co Spair,41 words
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73 1946-09-28 8 London "squatters" Organised in London it over. The Communist organisers are advising all squat ers to leave the buildings they have occupied. Photo Shov Two child "squatters" taking a fender from Duchess of Bedford House, Kensington, London. Then are being watched by the caretaker of the building. Mr. Jack Bourne,A.P. Photo. - 73 words
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Article142 1946-09-28 8 Demanding increased wages and crhrr concessions, aver I 800 labourers employed by about 50 contractors went en sirike yesterday. T~ 1, 1 mese contractors undertake repair work for si earner agents and for the Singapore Harbour Board as may be required. The met] are claiming142 words
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75 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. NUREMBERG, fcept j< The < ins ing ■peaches of the Nuremberg War riim trial of Nazi leaden aril] be broadest t m-xt week dire from the courtroom .v> that Germans in all four occupation sonee will lx i able to bear the Judgements. nReuter. - 75 words
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Article105 1946-09-28 8 A.P. MANILA, Sept. 26: Th c Evening News said on Wednesday 11 r\t Ambassador Paul V. MvNutt would soon resign and return to the United States to enter the lav firm of Jo>eph E. Davies. former Ambassador to Moscow. The paper said his resignation would be submittedA.P. - 105 words
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Article31 1946-09-28 8 NEW DELHI Sept. 27. —The untitled ernnienl of India intend, lo despatch a goodwill mlasion to the Mjddle Eabt. to establish informal contac' v.*ith countries both in Western and Lantern Europe31 words
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Article156 1946-09-28 8 Reuter. I :> K!<>. Sent. 26. Russia is ready to repatriate Japanese pri- < nen ol war held by her it is i uitdersl >cd at the headquarters of MaeArthur, Allied Supreme i V offic spokesman of the headquarter? stated today that aegctiaI tions n-ithReuter. - 156 words
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Miscellaneous400 1946-09-28 8 AIR... llttVlSM hr M Broadcast) Even I '"-m." day Saturday." 0!*Ou-lOOO hrs. <! Broadca-t 1 Every Mood* <ll oo] s 1100-1200 hrs. Kn'.'; y Broadcast, i Wedi. fj*^ 1200-1100 ir s., joo Fr4a medium wave; band 799 lbe cycles par second ia the 11 band, isno S3OO hrs 300 mclre400 words
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