Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1946
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Title Section55 1946-10-04 1 The Malaya Tribune #y THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE THE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPER IN MALAYA Now printed simut taneously i n Singapore, Kuala L umpur Ipoh (Penang office ope ning shortly); Phone Numbers: Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 5813 PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya55 words
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40 1946-10-04 1 her husband at Nuremberg. Frau Schacht ntering the grmtnds of the Nuremberg prison, \here she II on Her hatband, former Nazi Finance Minister, who tras the .erfi.rt of the ABM4 Military TrOmnuL Schacht HMH ■c t>>e three acQ>:itted. A.F A.PA.P - 40 words
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417 1946-10-04 1 100,000 tons for Oct-Nov Shipment (Tribune Special Correspondent) Singapore rubber merchants have received their first orders from the United States under the new agreement by which America will buy 200,000 tons of Malayan rubber at U.S. cents during the last quarter of this year.417 words
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154 1946-10-04 1 A.P. ■HANGHAI Oct. 4. —German spies in ihe Orient the United States Coast Guard code and kept s of troop movements in the Pacific. Louis T. fken testified before a United States military ion at the war crimes trial of 27 Nazis. r.A.P. - 154 words
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Article134 1946-10-04 1 Reuter. ST. JOHNS. Ne" loundlard, Oct. 3 —4fJ the 31 passengers (not 28 as reported earlier) and eight crew are reared d. ad in the Bkymaeter airliner hound for Berlin from NewYork which crashed into a mountainside and burst into fiames near Stephensviile. Newfoundland, today.Reuter. - 134 words
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Article48 1946-10-04 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Oct. 3:—The Siamese Premier. Luang N*wa*aw*t Dhamrong, revealed yesterday that rice shipments in September totalled 30,000 tons. He added that 42,000 tons were available against the target o; 60.000 tons but the British were able to ship only ZO.OOo tons. —.Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article64 1946-10-04 1 Reuter. CANBERRA. Oct. 3:—Doctor Herbert V. Evatt, Australian External Affairs Minister, animates that the cost of workshops and other installations for the proposed rocket laoge in central Australia will ;mount to 14.000.000 Australian pounds, it was learned today. Annual maintenance is expected to beReuter. - 64 words
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260 1946-10-04 1 Conservatives Meet Reuter. BLACKPOOL. Oct. 3.-The calling or a united front against socialism was not carried at tne Conservative Party conference at Blackpool to-day^ Instead, an amendment was adopted by a large majority on show of hands asking the Party headquarters to takeReuter. - 260 words
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Article96 1946-10-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Oct.* 3.—Fireruined Normandie. once the world's fastest liner, will bryip US $161,000 as a junk. The Maritime Conmissiaa announced today that it has accepted the bid of a New York firm for the equivalent return to Government of 3 dollars and 80 cents (American*A.P. - 96 words
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Article100 1946-10-04 1 Reuter. PARIS. Oct. 3:—The British. American. Russian and French Portign Ministers are to meet tonight, it was announced after Mr. Ernest Bevin and M Vyacheslav Molotov (Rirsia) had had a talk early this evening. Tonight's meeting which will also be attended by the Chinese delegate is toReuter. - 100 words
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263 1946-10-04 1 Reuter. LONDON Oct. 3.—H.M.S. Vanguard, world's biggest battleship and £11,000,000 capital fighting unit of 'he fleet needed only comparatively small alterations to convert her into a floating palace to carry the Royal Family on their visit to South Africa in February Apartments normally occupiedReuter. - 263 words
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Advertisement66 1946-10-04 1 IMDIOS j s&lcs and Service; carry then a Genuine Guato maintain FREE, you something and ng you afterwards is do! our policy. J isfaction Guaranteed Ihe Malayan Radio Service Company j rcfcaxd Road. Singapore. GIAN SINGH'S DESIRE TO LEAVE MEMORY BEHIND BEFORE THEY CLOSE FULL NEW KHAKI TROUSER FOR $6/FOR66 words
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Advertisement73 1946-10-04 1 j SINGAPORE DIRECTORY CO., (Established in 1936) NO. 51, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. We have started the work of compiling the "Singapore Directory Ifor 1947. The Firms, Institutions, the Government and Municipal Offices as well as individuals are kindly requested to send in ttoetr particulars for insertions free of charge. We73 words
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339 1946-10-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter> Despite an earlier announcement that he would not be going to England, th e retiring Prime Minister of Johore, Ungku Aziz, yesterday declared he had changed his plans and would be proceeding to England early in December on leave. When I339 words
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126 1946-10-04 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter) "We have had very bad übi kayu days", said Ungku Aziz retiring Prime Minister of Joliore in an Interview yesterday, referring to the Japanese occupation. "I was never Mentri Besar /Prime Minister; during the Jap occupation," he declared. "What I126 words
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Article92 1946-10-04 2 TribMie Staff Reporter) Penang. Thursday. A verdict of suicide "was returned by the Coroner, Mr. W. Foulsham. on Wednesday on Chens Hock Seong. Government Audit Clerk, who was found hanging in his office lavatory on Sept. 9. Giving evidence. Mr c. G. Dickens Settlement Treasurer, said that92 words
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216 1946-10-04 2 How iwo defenceless Eurasian women living in a house at Changi Road had their premises broken into by six Indian soldiers who held them up at pistol point and ransacked the house while they were putting the children to bed was recounted in the Singapore216 words
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Article124 1946-10-04 2 A taxi driver, Lii Cheng Choh <29> le/t his house in his taxi on the evening of May 2S. but never returned. He uas found dead three days later in Reformatory Road with a rope round his neck and one e?;d of the rope tied to124 words
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194 1946-10-04 2 Johore Bahru. Thursday.—A Chinese youth Lye Fook Sen (18) was today sentenced to death by Mr Justice L. V.J. Laville at the Johore Bahru Assizes on a double charge of committing robbery with a deadly weapon and carrying firearms. The assessors, Mr. Kuok Hock194 words
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125 1946-10-04 2 The Acting olonia) Secretary Mr. H. P. Bryson wil] open the poster exhibition lor sehool-ehildren this afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Municipal Council Chamber. The exhibition has been sponsored by the author.ties in a drive to fight the black-market, and all pesters depict in one125 words
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Article66 1946-10-04 2 Reuter. LONDON Oct. 3.—Fdtfr hundred j Bpplieatiolla are beinc received from Eighth Army men who served at El I Alamein in answer to the invitation of Field Marshal Lord Montgomery to celebrate the battle at the Al- i bert Kali on Oct. 23. It is emphaeReuter. - 66 words
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Advertisement537 1946-10-04 2 Tlt 111 IT ft E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Person*], Bitua- tloaa Vacant, Situation* Wanted, For Sale, etc at ti.oo per. insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Fabric Notices A Announcements; 13 50 per single column Incb I per insertion. Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement,537 words
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Advertisement541 1946-10-04 2 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Assessment List 1947. Notice Is hereby Riven in accordi ftnce with the provisions of Section 62 ot the Municipal Ordinance 'hat the Assessment LLrt containing the annual value of and assessment to be levied on all houses, building?:-, lands and tenements, situated within the Municipality of Singapore,541 words
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Advertisement109 1946-10-04 2 SHIPPING K. P. M.-LINE. Regular services with pa senger accommodation from Singapore to TJ. PINANG, BATAVIA. SOURABAIA. PENANG, BEL A WAN DELI. SABANG. HONGKONG. SWATOW. AMOY. VAN HETJTSZ. sails for Hongkong Swatow and Amoy sth Oct VAN OUTHOORN. due from Sabang and Belawan-Deli 7th Ort REUNST. due from Batavia. fg109 words
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Advertisement407 1946-10-04 2 SHIPPING Silver Line KERR STEAMSHIP CO INC. NEW YORK GENERAL AGENTS Sailing to New York L Baltimore M S. "SILVERAStt" S.H.B. Godown 19/20 To Los Angeles, San Francisco and Vancouver M. S. "SILVEROAK" EXPECTED Singapore 2nd Half October Agents:— HADDEN CO. (SINGAPORE) LTD. Chartered Bank Chambers, Phone Nos. are: 7052407 words
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Article245 1946-10-04 3 (Tribune Exclusive) Lient.-Gen. Sir Frank Messervy, GOC-IN-C. Malays told the Tribune in an exclusive interview Last night tha. at present the garrison in Malaya was being re duced, and the permanent strength would probably b< three brigades of which one would be in Singapore "The Malaya245 words
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Article, Illustration169 1946-10-04 3 A simple solemn service at St. George's Garrison Church. Tanglin Barracks, yesterday afternoon marked the last tribute paid by Headquarters. ALFSEA. Singapore, to the memory of the late Col. Cyril Hew Dalrmyble Witd. M. B. E.. War Crimes Liaison Officer. Singapore and Ma:169 words
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138 1946-10-04 3 aping from a pofic* the -unction of Upper 1 .street and New ad I Nt/ie morning j 17, a young Javanese, \n Namat. wan senn< d to three months' r.:. istratc ff. If. Byrne UaahiM. wfco fc»d been ar.•itrf for armed rob- U ,mo138 words
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187 1946-10-04 3 T Navaratnam, a Food Conr attached to the subbran al Victoria school cate en ed accepting money public to show favour roing renewal of. ration cards when he faced two corrup urges yesterday. He- was discharged on another c rrupl n charge which the pi187 words
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66 1946-10-04 3 Ml K. P K. Menon. Singapore and i< prominent member cf •h" Indian community, is leaving OQ 1 iduy to India via Calcutta, acpanied by his daughter ar.d raad ehiUrea. He expects to i>e sway for three months. out to Malaya66 words
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157 1946-10-04 3 v youth, Nadasen. who a not known hii exact age bul that it was either 16 or 17 was seateuced to three years' us imprisonment by WTS* tricl Judge Paul Storr. yesterday. wm iN'adasen s second con for having a revolver. The 11 on157 words
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Article, Illustration72 1946-10-04 3 Suri Ivors Of the Air- borne ttOOps two took pari two years ago in the 1 fiercest fighting of the war which develop in an attempt to capture the Rhine bridges for Mont' gomery, attended a memorial service in Arnhem tn Holland. Photo shows: A generalA.P. Photo. - 72 words
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Article123 1946-10-04 3 In connection with ar. ■cid throwing incident at Caff Road Oct 1, throe Indians. S. Rajoo (22», Btagn (*4) and Bamendiii bin Mohamed Hanv.d (27». appeared b<'ore Second Police Magistrate L. C. Goh. yesterday. Two charges of causing griev« I hart to K. Murugaya and Hiap123 words
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144 1946-10-04 3 Sgt. Major V. J Lee attached to ALFSEA ESBD tamp in Aleaartdra Road, told in tho Fourth Police Court yesterday, of a chase after Dollth bin Kiman. a Javanese, who was sentenced to two months' r.i. for the theft of iron piping from the144 words
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Article39 1946-10-04 3 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Oct. I. CNRRA has extended Its relief operations to the little-known Pescadores islands, situated in the Formosa channel off the southwest coast of Taiwan, where the inhabitants are said to be in a state of semi-starvation. Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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347 1946-10-04 3 The following proposal was approved by the Sineaoore Social Welfare Council for submission to the BiAffapo War Memorial Committee on the proposal for the Singapore War Memorial Sponsored by the Singapore Welfare Advisory Council. The Singapore War Memoi'.'.l should take tho form of347 words
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Article69 1946-10-04 3 The three Chinese Lim Cheng Hue, Kan Kee Pong end Lorn Keren, erke appeared in the Second Police CO .rt on Tuesday, in ease connected with property worth 12-miilion, were escorted into the court ye. U rdyiy by Mr. R. McEwan. A. S. P. who u.sßed for69 words
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Article57 1946-10-04 3 /1 police constable who was going on leave and on his icay to ihe railway station, was held up by seven Chinese three of whom were armed ?nth pistols, at yew Bridge Road and Smith Street junction, 5.50 a.m.. Wednesday. ■Le was robbed of $200, his two bags57 words
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Article120 1946-10-04 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter; The Malay women of Johore rjaluu under the auspices of the Johore Bahru branch of the Pergerakan Melayu Semananjong Chawar.gan (Peninsular Malays Movement* started by Dato Onn. hold a successful concert last night ca the J B Amusement Park. The .how. which120 words
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Article87 1946-10-04 3 In tho Serof.fi District Court yesterday. Mr. T. T. Russell fined Qu «k Siew Seng <31) of Rochore Road, a total of $1,650 for offences against the Food Control Ordinance. The charges were: I. Selling 247 katties of granulated sugar for $207.48 cts. which was87 words
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Article85 1946-10-04 3 While B-bah blnte Karim, 3 Malay woman, was pondering on what to rrarcha:*; from a hos In Joo Chiit Read, a man up from peblnd h< r anc snatched away her purtc wfcicfc she held in her hand B bah immediately snouted "fcUef. thiol' and a paaterjjy85 words
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275 1946-10-04 3 At 3.15 p.m. yesterday, the Central Bomber Command Establishment Mission's silver Lincoln "Excalibur" broke through greying clouds at Changi airport and touched down dead on time after a nine-hour journey from Darwin. The aircraft is on its way back to the U.K. Bfter275 words
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110 1946-10-04 3 At the cunv.*iu3 on of the pro-secuti-n in an armed roboc:/ case against two Chinese, at the Assizer, yesterday the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The men. Chua Ah Bee and Poh Kee Choon. were charged with armed robbery of cash110 words
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110 1946-10-04 3 An average of 50 burials a day was undertaken by the buna, staff of the Muslim Trust Func Association during 1943 anc 1*44 says the annual report 1 the Association lor the yea: 1945 On the liberation of Malaya the Association had110 words
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Advertisement183 1946-10-04 3 1 Megs Here's Health! "BiDOMAK" REGISIERED The Tonic of all Shortness Aids Digestion,! I ppetile Improver and j It tones up the whole System. 1 Obtainable at all leading stoics Sole Importers: IMiA'eedia. j Singapore Kuala Lumpur, 9. Scan Street. j j I KETTER and MORE By EUROPEAN EXPERT MAISON183 words
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Miscellaneous7 1946-10-04 3 ■ITCH RYAN— Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune7 words
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Article513 1946-10-04 4 A n ported 25 per cent, .urease in Burma's rice comes as timely reluidei that the real rice is is another 12 months Since ihe liberation he deficit territories in South-East Asia have been ring on old stock, much of h three and even four ars old.513 words
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948 1946-10-04 4 Sagittarius - THE PROSPECTS IN INDONESIA By Sagittarius Tomorrow Lord Killearn returns to Batavia for the first meeting of the Dutch Commission General with representatives of the Indonesian republican government. The British Special Commissioner will attend as a neutral chairman. There is a difference948 words
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Article372 1946-10-04 4 Reuter. ROME Pretty, dark-haired, 19-year-old Elzbieta KostecJd ana her young brother. Rafal, who is 16, have arrived in Italy fr >m Poland, on what they hop? is the first lap of their journey to South America to start a new life. It took them just 18 daysReuter. - 372 words
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Article49 1946-10-04 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Oct. J.—Today's bulletin on Mr. ordeii Sail, former United State Sec ret ny of State who bad j. stroke oo Toe day said: "Mv Cordell T r..n had a rerj >ho- Bight. His condition eontinueto be most critical. Mr. Hull wrai To yesterday.— Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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272 1946-10-04 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SIR—Though th*- medium of your coluiiiiis. I would like to brine on before the authorities concerned he burnin.tr question of discrimination of pay between European Volunteers and their Eurasian counterparts. The .standard rate of Day for a European Vo unteor272 words
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Article427 1946-10-04 4 Sir.—It was rather surprising to read in your paper of September 30th a letter written by Mr. Tan Kah Kee as it was ihe lirst time that such information has been divulged to the Englisn reading public. The Federation of the China Relier Fund was formed427 words
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Article114 1946-10-04 4 SIR.—What I have to say may he unpleasant but I think ccmplaint is justified. It is the ."our letter word which one near? so often among: the Services buses, in restaurants and ;n cinema halls a* veil a- "en the street-. This vulgarity reflects upon the114 words
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Article280 1946-10-04 4 The experience of a young widow who, ii was said, recovered consciousness after an assault to rind herself without clothes in a bah of running water, was described in a case at Lowestoft. The magistrate remanded in custody for a week a 33-year-old storemafi George William280 words
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Article176 1946-10-04 4 MAINZ. GERMANY. -An am bltious experiment has been launched in the Fr°nch zone ot Germany to re-educate in special horne s in a state of semi freedom Nazi youths who hawbeen convicted of underground activity oi acts of sabotag" against The French occupation troops. In the belief176 words
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Advertisement44 1946-10-04 4 DELIGHT to ihe EYES! The Lovely American Latest Numoum Rimless Glasses. Glasses that blend with beauty and pen appearance with clean cv* ?ood tas-.o and st} r le. < ire cushioned breakage. E v LKbRICHT OPTICAL CO., Qualified Opticians 19 Chulia Street. Telephone 4435. Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement89 1946-10-04 4 THERE IS NO BETTER BADIO WAN THE STATION MASTER Many Governments, nany .vorld-fj mot* now. papei use Murphy 10 lister-in to the world's BroadC3 li. Why do they choose Murpi:> B. cause tnese famous British adio |»ta are outstanding for ti 1 trutll ci reproduction and for the ease end89 words
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Miscellaneous49 1946-10-04 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By Emest Mb THE Puppet KING/ yS^ <$AViER VILL AFANE, ARGENT i NE Vq?C/a,^ CLERK, QUIT MIS JOB TO TRAVEL /VrJ° tvfcj'V *>a OT SO AMERICA IN A CART.GIVING Qv'S'S^S' PUPPET SHOW'S/ MIS ADMISSION S V£> PRICE PRElGHT TRAIN 667 C X MM «S LONG/49 words
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1316 1946-10-04 5 Reuter. Paris, Oct. 3. —Speaking in Paris today, Mr. James Bvrnes, United States Secretary of State, stated eartily agreed with Marshal Stalin that 3 no immediate danger of war. he added: "I hope that his statement will nd to the unwarranted charges that any nagroupReuter. - 1,316 words
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329 1946-10-04 5 A.P. San Francisco. Oct. 1- —Two topranklnf Commanders of World War II today told a National American Legion Convention that the U.S. must remam militarily powerful against any Dossible danger from without, and the Legion's retiring commander warned against Communists and "Socialist apple sauce" aA.P. - 329 words
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Article, Illustration37 1946-10-04 5 Carrying returning Malayans, the ss Devonshire arrived in Singapore earlier this week. Pictures show (right) the Devonshire; centre, passengers leaving the ship; and below Mr. Hardial Singh, of Oian Singh's, and his iour schoolboy sons.37 words
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Article246 1946-10-04 5 An assurance that he would do all he possib > could for the staff of the Singapore Municipal .y regarding the question of "back pay" was made by Mr. L Ravman president of the Municipality, in *ho s c Sir a reunion party was held by the246 words
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Article45 1946-10-04 5 A.P. LONDON. Oct. •{.--The -Britain Can Make if Exhibition now drawing 20.000 person* daily, was visited nn Wednesday by trade buyers from Bratislava. Copenhagen Gothenburg. Rotterdam. Amsterdam. I atro and Brussels. Also among the visitors on Wednesday was the Nawab of Bahawa'pur.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article20 1946-10-04 5 Karachi, Oct. 3—About 600 Bri' sh and Indian troops sailed for "the Persian Gulf ports from here during the weekend.20 words
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303 1946-10-04 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Oct. 2.—An extremely mushy letter" written by a Japanese girl journalist to Major Charles Hughes Cousens, Poona-borr: Sandhurst man accused of treason by broadcasting for the Japanese, was described here to-day by Lieut. Cmdr. George Henshav United States Navy, giving evidenceReuter. - 303 words
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126 1946-10-04 5 Reuter. LUCKNOW, Oct. t.- Deviands for a revival of birching to "restore discipline and the dignity of the teacher" were heard at a conference of educational officers of the United Provinces which discussed "the problem of growing indiscipline among students." Ore headmaster said that headsReuter. - 126 words
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Article47 1946-10-04 5 A.P. MOSCOW Oct. S. —Soviet chess player*, who recently defeatpd a US tear 1 were awarded cash prizes t«.tallir.fr several thousand roubles, Ihe all-union committee on affairs of physical culture and sport said yesurday. Individual awards ranped from ono to 5.000 rooMes.—-A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article19 1946-10-04 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Oct. 2. The membership committee of the International monetary ttmi Tuesday voted to admit Italy.—A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement168 1946-10-04 5 YOUR HERITAGE Mother nature gftVe us all perfect healt'a and t is up to v to keep that health. Some j > f«_iiL HU». J poOplet ovrins to >erhaps the nature of their I business, match a hurried meal at any odd H time, or lack of exerc.se has caused168 words
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Advertisement129 1946-10-04 5 ,11,1,11 I V'.ut romfori our CO'islonl cor* %\ny, <Jf:re -fc trl** it:— THE TAVERN '^?f ROOMS UP-TO-DATE HOTEL iln the Coolest Healthiest District iff Singapore. Tele ß ram: "Tavern" 7-17, Tanglin Rd, Oppo. Nassim Rd. Del 4H48. ANGLO EGYPTIAN SYSTEM PALM READING BY EDGAR KAN PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCED PALMIST* HANDS ARE129 words
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Article102 1946-10-04 6 Reuter. Batavia. Oct. I.—lmmediate steps were taken to deal with the communal outbreak at Bagansi Api Api in Sumatra, the Indones'an Information Ministry reports. Early reports from Chinese sources said that 100 people had been killed. According to Dr. A. K. Gam. the Indonesian Governor,Reuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement157 1946-10-04 6 Si TO NIGHT: 7 p.m 9.15 p.m. Tbt year's great adventure picture. HOT BLOODED! LUSTY! SAVAGE! "ADVENTURES OF MARTIN EDEN" starring Glenn Ford —Clair.' Trevor Evelyn Keyes—Stuart Brwin. OPENING TO MORROW (With Matinee at 3 p.m.) "Incendiary Blonde" tin Technicolor) Starring Betty Hutton—Arturo d« Cordova A Fabulous Story of Ahum157 words
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Advertisement202 1946-10-04 6 g GEVLfIfIG PHOfIE BQO7B TODAY—3.IS, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. in "THE CORSICAN BROTHERS" '.viiii Akim Tamiroff Ruth Warrick NEXT CHANGE "SHI KIII1A" (Hindustani > TOMORROW MIDNIGHT H i ad ust an i» Daily: 2—7—9.15 :.n. A HEROIC EPIC OF THE vVILD WEjT! "The Desperadoes" fir Technicolor) fli Randolph202 words
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Article, Illustration228 1946-10-04 7 MCC's Easy Win (rFrom Norman Preston, Reuters Special Correspondent) Northam, Western Australia, Oct. 3. —waiter Hammond began the captaincy of the Maryleboners tour agdiriSt Northam by a grand century of 131 not out at unch when Marylebone were 358 for 4 in reply to228 words
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Article54 1946-10-04 7 Cal atl Oct A meeting 31 Calcutta newspaper editors ißd pi rs unanimously deD th Bengal Govtram s hdrau its recent pi e i ting to the publication I q, s c >mmunal disturoar. s In Bengal to prove Goternmen intention not to jag the54 words
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247 1946-10-04 7 A lantern procession on the pre-war scale with flower-d ked lorries, dragons, forts, battleships etc., has planned by the Chinese community to be the Ugh of this year's celebrations in commemorate "Double Tenth" anniversary. vi nations are invitea lo tab i ai in the procession.247 words
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Article46 1946-10-04 7 Reuter. ikarta, Oct. 1. -The Indonesian Labour Party is to hold n All-Java congress on arid 6th at Soerakarta the party's organisaa II as to tramp the in domestic and affairs. Each regional «*anch o! the party is to send *Wq delegate s. -Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article84 1946-10-04 7 A.P. TOKIO. Oct. 3—A dispatch to th« Yomiuri Shimbun reported 38 dead and 1.500 ill at Naoetsu. in Nugata prefecture, on the North Honshu coast, from eating food prepared With a poisonous chemical sweetening agent, served at a banq/tt celebrating the 20th anniversary cf a chemicalA.P. - 84 words
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Article306 1946-10-04 7 Reuter. NORTH AM—1st Innings James Tetlow lbw Smith 34 Mervyn Madew c Edrich b Voce 0 Norman Allnut c Evans b Edrich 5 Godfrey Solomon b Voce 0 Laurie Solomon c Edrich b Ikin 1 Brian Lawrence c Edrich b Voce 32 William Slater b Smith 26 Mervyn SandersReuter. - 306 words
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Article378 1946-10-04 7 A.P. Atlanta. Georgia, Oct. 3—The Atlanta Constitution said in a copyright siory that Japan developed and successfully tested the atomic bomb thiee days before the war ended and Japanese scientists Vvho developed the bomb are now in Moscow, prisoners ot the Russians." The story was writtenA.P. - 378 words
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240 1946-10-04 7 NEW SOVIET ATTACK ON BRITISH TROOPS IN JAVA A.P. Moscow. Oct. 3.—The British Government has already spent on the military campaign in Indonesia about 15.000,000 and is keeping there seven divisions armed with guns, tanks, planes and even poison gas. >ays the Soviet magazineA.P. - 240 words
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Article157 1946-10-04 7 Reuter. VARIS. Oct. 3—An early meeting of the Big tom Foreign Ministers it expected to lollow today s return Ito Paris ot Mr. Ernest Bevin. British Foreign Secretary. It is genera.Uy thought that the four Foreign Ministers wish to consult on the next u-tageReuter. - 157 words
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Article273 1946-10-04 7 Our Own Correspondent) Prices quoted below are for picul weiprht except where otherwise stated. Foodstuffs :—Yesterday's quotations were: —'Meehoon': —Siam $110; Indochina $30; Amoy $120; Kedah $90. Sam rice 5 per cent. $160. Siam glutinous rice $95; Kedah glutinous ricf» $85. Siam rice milling $38. Rock273 words
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Article274 1946-10-04 7 An incident following an Allied air raid in the vicinity of the Kaorin PoW Camp in Siam sometime in 1944 when an alleged remark by a PoW, "I hope they come back again," led to the beating up of nearly 120 inmates of the camp274 words
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320 1946-10-04 7 Lt.-Gen. Numata, chief of the general staff of the Japanese Southern Expeditionary Forces, was called as a witness by the prosecution in the Third War Crimes Court yesterday at the continued trial of 44 Japanese personnel of the Military Section of the Outrarn Road Prison,320 words
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Article106 1946-10-04 7 Reuter. Washington. Oct. 2. Dr Hugh Dalton. Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, is suggest ed in some official circles here a s the most likely choice as the next chairman of both the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Mr. John W. Snyder, United States SecretaryReuter. - 106 words
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Advertisement136 1946-10-04 7 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS LOWEST RATES ALL ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PREPAID I siTSi j malaya TRIBUNE PRESS LTD. T o i t I 110 i Singapore Kuala Lumpur 7/w// j Town Office Write your advertisement on this form and leave it at our Town Office. GROUND FLOOR. WINCHESTER HOUSE. This office, situated136 words
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Advertisement112 1946-10-04 7 NEW SHIPMENT OF RECORDS SUNG BY FILM STARS BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR ANDREWS SISTERS VERA LYNN and DINAH SHORE Nang Heng Co., 103-105, Selegie Road, Singapore. DIABETIC Patients recover health speedily oy taking the well-known Lob ill in a Tablets Prepared by the Swiss Serum Vaccine Institute, Berne. lOEULINA reduces112 words
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844 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. NUREMBERG, Oct. 3.—Hjalmar Schact, Franz yon Papen and Hans Fritsche, the three Nazis acquitted last Tuesday in the war crimes trial, a/c to be taken secretly and under armed escort to the British zone of occupation, it was stated hereReuter. - 844 words
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Article46 1946-10-04 8 tlelat vei and friend.; <»fir. and .Mrs. W. F Mo?ber>rrn are informed that the 'At H ime' at their residence i No. 210-:'. Queen Street wiil be or I Sunday at 1..'*0 p.m. I The Thankspivinp Hiph Ma« is on Saturday at 6.30 a.m.46 words
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Article122 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 3: It is certain 1/iat the executions of the Nazis condemned to die at Nuremberg prison in two weeks' time ivill be tarried out by an American iiangman. says tne London Evening News. British hangman Pierrepoint, who went to Vienna to execute fourReuter. - 122 words
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Article116 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. RANGOON. Oct. 2. --Twentytwo thousand employees in Government offices, including ports, railways, po<t and telegraphs, today decided tn call off their ten-day old strike following an agreement reached with the Government on the question of increased cost of living allowances. Three thousand policemen also decided toReuter. - 116 words
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139 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. BOOTLE, Oct. 2:—Dockers today joined in a campaign protesting against tne tuo years sentence passed on 243 men of tht 13th Paratroop Battalion alleged to have been guilty of mutiny in Malaya. A number of the men came from Lancashire. A petit/on, so farReuter. - 139 words
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152 1946-10-04 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter* Two Chinese gangs foughl it out at the sth milestone Upper Serangoon with brickbats and bottles betore the start of a mile-teag religi ous procession last night The Police made two arrests. The procession—the f ii -t to be held en a152 words
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Article47 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 3. Rugby Leagn t suits: Yorkshire Cup (second round' Hui! 42, York S. Wakefield ii. Castleford 1 Lancashire Cup tsecond round*. VI» Footbail results: Second Dhritkm Ssraasoa a, Southampton 2. Division Three I .Southern 1 Notts t'ounty o. Pott Vale t KcliterReuter. - 47 words
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98 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. BERLIN. Get. 3: -Berlin transport and industrial workers struck today as i protest against tie "leniency of the MttTenV berg verdicts particularly the three acquittal-. The transport strike brought tramca. s and underground railway to a ten-minute standstill but the duration oi tileReuter. - 98 words
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173 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Oct. 2.—A small group of Chinese anci foreigners are to-day tackling a nig job in China evangelising among China's soldiers. Led by Conrad R. Baehr. an American, and John S. Muir. a New Zealander, the group, known as representatives of th~ PocketReuter. - 173 words
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235 1946-10-04 8 (Our Own Reporter) Penang, Thursday. The raising of the ceiling oi badminton height to 24 fr. will form the topic of discussions, at the next meeting of the International Badminton Federation, it is reliably learnt. Should this be adopted, it would mean that a shuttle-cock235 words
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Article117 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON. Oct. 2.-The Palestine Conference adjourned today until Dec. it 5 after holding si* full J**" sions In four weeks, bearing the Brittsb plan for provincial autonomy for Palestine and the Arab counter plan lcr setting up an independent Arab state; railing to achieve the participationReuter. - 117 words
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Article73 1946-10-04 8 A.P. Lake Success. New York. Oct. 3.—China, along with Russia, the United States. Britain and Prance, was named to the membership ol the eight commissions functioning under the Uirt.d N .".n, Economic and Social Council. The governments the countries named will select their represent it ives. Earlier,A.P. - 73 words
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Article79 1946-10-04 8 The S.C.C. will meet .he XLFSEA a 1 rugger at 5.18 p m. tomorrow en the padang- The following are the players:— G. P. Tayior, C. M Quayle, P. L. Morris M. K. Day s D II Stewart, W G Grieve, J, B. Potter, X 11. R Wilson,79 words
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Article27 1946-10-04 8 Mr. Ong Peng Hock has had a successful operation for cataract at the General Hospital and will be [caring the hospital on Monday.27 words
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Article267 1946-10-04 8 Reuter. LONDON, Oct. 2.—The following are the Football fixtures for next week: ENGLISH LEAGUE October 9 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Mansfield v Watford. October 10 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Notts v Port Vale. October 12 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Brentford. Aston Vilia v PortsmouthBolton v Chelsea v Stoke. DerbyReuter. - 267 words
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Article124 1946-10-04 8 On Saturday at 2 p.m. vs. Police on tie S.R.C Padang, the team wi!" 1 he chosen from the following: G. F. Clarke (captain), P. D'Almeida. N. Aeria, B. Barker. E. W. Barker, J. Galiston, R. C. Hoffman. S.M Hope, R. Koenitsz, D. C. Ross. M. C. Schubert.124 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous401 1946-10-04 8 ON Till AIR... 1100-1200 hrs.) Malay Befc Broadcast) Every Tuesday, 7 day Saturday. 0900-1000 hrs.) Chinese Broadcast) Every Monday. 1100-1200 hrs.) English Sel Broadcast.) Wednesday Pridi 1200-1400 hrs.) 300 metres ir medium wave band 7.22 cycles per second in the 41 no band. 1800-2300 hrs.) 300 metn the medium wave401 words
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