Malaya Tribune, 9 December 1946
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Title Section54 1946-12-09 1 The Malaya Tribune 81 THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE IHE ONLY NATIONAL NEWSPAPFR N MALAYA SinLr inte Simul taneously i Penang SaPOre Kuala L MMW, Ipoh 'Phone Numbers: Editor 5813 Editorial 5811 Advertising 5812 Circulation Accounts 2005 I•• [T PAGES Singapore, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1946 TEN CENTS. The Malaya Tribune54 words
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435 1946-12-09 1 Opposition To Pro-Franco Demonstration Toda.v TME UNITED NACHE U.N. TO REFUSE TO M*"lK TODAY URGED MEM- FRANCO REGIMEINAN RELATIONS TO THE UNITED STATES RESOLLmON APPROVRI > BY VOTES earlier Dr. OuUlermo Bell had lo tl^robf e m ha Ar hlS n !;f on f 01435 words
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216 1946-12-09 1 untitled Polities Reuter. Dec 8. -Within I their air dash n, Pandit Nehru and Leader Bildev s.ngh. !alsm?eting oi 3 w irking Committee a firsthand account of n talk* culminating in Brit.sh statement, mltte* wi 1 re ume de ns to-nlorrow evening consiituent assemblyReuter. - 216 words
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Article318 1946-12-09 1 Reuter. Barcelona. Dec. 9— Bombs which exploded in the Spanish youth headquarters in Barcelona wrecked the front of the building yesterday Several lesser bomb explosions also took place in the city during the night. The LeUwing here was reported to be seeking to call a generalReuter. - 318 words
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Article29 1946-12-09 1 Lord Tedder, Marshal of the Royal s Ai r Force, who wa. here on an official visit of RAF establishments, left by air this morning for Ceylon.29 words
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163 1946-12-09 1 Reuter. KLAGENFURT, Dec. f.~ Field-Marshal Lord Montgo mery. Chief of the Imperial General Staff icho is visiting British zones of Austria told senior staff officers today that untU the peace treaties were signed there coidd be no largescale speed-up of demobilisation o> t eductionReuter. - 163 words
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397 1946-12-09 1 Truman Snubbed Lewis In Last Days Of Struggle Reuter. Washington, Dec. B—l\ ormal exports of coal from the U.S. should be restored in about a week said an official of the Solid Fuels Administration tonight. Till then the movement of coal for exportReuter. - 397 words
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Article111 1946-12-09 1 There were two shooting Incidents during the w?ek-end. one of which resulted in a policeman of the Sing-ipjre Harbour Board being wounded. It appears that the constable was shot in the thigh when he grappled with an Indian whom he had caught stealing at the Singapore111 words
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Article38 1946-12-09 1 Reuter. PARIS, Dec. 8.—Pull official results for the first 127 seats in the French Upper House elections were Communists 32, Socialists 12, Radicals 11, Popular Republicans 54, Independent Republicans (Conservative) 10, Republican Party of Liberty six, Independents two.—ReuterReuter. - 38 words
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Article175 1946-12-09 1 London. Dec. 9.—Twenty-two-year-old Jessie Chittenden sat in her home in Sedgwick Avenue. Hillingdon, listening to an aircraft landing at nearby Hortholt drome. a s she told of her hope that a s a result of intervention by the Queen, one of the planes will soon175 words
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587 1946-12-09 1 A.P. and Reuter. NEW York, Dec. 8.—The trusteeship committee of the United Nations today passed by 17 votes to 15 with four abstentions, the Indian resolution on Southwest Africa reading the "mandated territory of Southwest Africa shall be placed under theA.P. and Reuter. - 587 words
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Article157 1946-12-09 1 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Dec 9.—ln an eight-hour operation, more than 100 U.S. constabulary troopers raided six German ™5« in Stuttgart on Saturday night and searched more than 2,500 passengers in a hunt for black marketeers and illegal border crossers. it was announced here on Sunday. The U.S.Reuter. - 157 words
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Article76 1946-12-09 1 With the decline in armed robberies Singapore', underworld is turning to less violent methods of obtaining "easy money." The latest craze sweeping the underworld i s to steal cheque bookc or blank cheques and pas, or attempt to pass them as genuine. There have been76 words
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Article45 1946-12-09 1 Reuter. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Dec. R Red Cross casualty lists tabulated 105 identified dead and 11 unidentified as a result of the Winecoff Hotel fire. The figures represented a downward revision of the total of 127 given last night since duplications were discovered.— ReuterReuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement51 1946-12-09 1 "Who's Who?" 1(1 the Malayan Union I w to* MM ml fa your b i ■phiti j I c contact i THE CRIcNiTAL PUBLISHERS Malacca Street, 'tor> floon Singapore. MAKE YOUR CHILD HAPPY 'h< presenting a Doll or Tricycle They are all new arrivals. GIAN SINGH CO., 4 Battery Road,51 words
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Advertisement30 1946-12-09 1 Is Your Timepiece Accurate? Ilij \ju irliss Your Important Appointment By A Split Second? For Reliable Expert Service Consult:— H. HENG CHEONG WATCH CO., (EST. 1911) 195, Orchard Road, Singapore.30 words
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Obituary77 1946-12-09 2 Mrs. Tan Choo Kee nee Koh Bee Teck 'eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Koh Kirn Han»—age 34 —passed away peacefully at her residence No. 51, Seng Poh Road, on 9th instant at 12 a.m. She leuvrs behind her husband, one son Tan Kirn Seah age 3 years, 2 grandmothers,77 words
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Article127 1946-12-09 2 Reuter. LONDON. Doc. 7.—Motorists of 1947 will have the services of mobile roadside offices manned by "hostesses of the road' to get breakdown assistance. The A.A. have introduced a new feature of their service—a bright fellow 1.000 caravan in the charge of Miss Valeric Bocking. 23-year-oldReuter. - 127 words
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Article50 1946-12-09 2 Reuter. Like Success. New York. Doc. 7.-Mr-. Pandit, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, ye-terday motored from the United Nations headquarters to Hyde Park wht-re she laid a wreath on behalf of Pandit Nehi v on the grave of President Roo Velt.—ReUter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Advertisement445 1946-12-09 2 X lt I B IT E PRE-PAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Casual Advertisements: Wanted, Personal, Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, For Sale, etc. at $3.00 per insertion of 20 words, 15 cts. for every additional word. Public Notices Announcement: $3.50 per single column inch I per insertion. j Domestic Occurrences: Death, Engagement, Marriage,445 words
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Advertisement679 1946-12-09 2 NOTICES CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GREETING TELEGRAMS Telegrams containing Christmas or New Year greetings are accepted for transmission to all parts of the British Empire. Minimum tariff for 13 words $2.00. Messages should be handed in at 35 Robinson Road prior to the 16th December to secure delivery before Christmas. CABLE679 words
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Advertisement140 1946-12-09 2 NOTICES Singapore Association It is proposed to call a General Meeting of Members, to which members of other Associations and of the chambers of Commerce in Singapore are cordially invited, to discuss the question of Income-Tax. The Meeting will be held at the Roof Garden of the Adelphi Hotel, Singapore,140 words
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Advertisement627 1946-12-09 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited for repaid' to the electrical installation or three blocks of Trust Buildings at Tiong Bahru Estate. Tender Form, specification and Schelule of Repairs may be ob tamed at the office of the Singapore improvement Trust on payment of a deposit of $501- which627 words
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Advertisement278 1946-12-09 2 NOTICES Singapore Municipality Tenders are invited for the purchase and removal of a quantity of surplus secondhand Fire Department stores lying on vacant land at Loke Yew Street The stores may be inspected between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on any working day on application to the278 words
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Advertisement557 1946-12-09 2 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTd7| 1 (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sailings to and from UNITED KINGDOM Tresillian from U.K. for Hongkong Shanghai p ort Samcree trom U.K. For Java Ports In p^ L I Rhexenor from U.K. For Java Ports In pJJJ Olenbeg due from U.K. 14 Deo I557 words
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Article60 1946-12-09 3 Reuter. N Y [NG, Dec. 7 —The War Court of the Ministry rial Defence is shortly an official letter to uestmg the arrest and n of Lieut. Gen. Kenwho is described in Spy in China" as the ter in the Mukden inI 1931. ivould also probably extraditionReuter. - 60 words
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Article782 1946-12-09 3 Shape Of Things To Come Reuter. t v Ĕ? non Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor). LUNDO.N. Dec. B.—At long last the betting tax is on us way. It now seems certain that when the unancenor of the Exchequer, Dr. Hugh Dalton, presents his budget next AprilReuter. - 782 words
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Article314 1946-12-09 3 Pr:ce 5 quoted below are for picul weight except where otherI wise stated. Foodstuffs:—Yesterday',, quotations were "Meehoon": Siam I No. 1 $100: No. 2 $85: No 3 $75 Indo-China $65; Kedah $65. Rice: Siam No. 1 $117; No. 2 $110; No. 3 $85. I glutinous rice314 words
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Article50 1946-12-09 3 Reuter. PARIS Dec. 8.-The British biologist, Dr. Julian Huxley, was formally installed as DirectorGeneral of the UNESCO at its plenary session yesterday afternoon. It was stated that Mexico City was under consideration for the UNESCO general conference next year and Oslo or Cairo for 1948.—Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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152 1946-12-09 3 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, Dec. B.—On» thousand four hundred and tw\ troops from Singapore arrived a, Liverpool yesterday In the Cunard White Star liner George Also aboard was Gen. Sir Geoffrey Scones, 53-year-old forme? commander of the Fourth Corpt at Imphal, who is on his flisiReuter. - 152 words
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Article103 1946-12-09 3 A.P. SHANGHAI. Dec. 8. A handgrenade accidentally diopped at a Chinese ammunition dump on Saturday started a series )t heavy explosion-, which the authorities exp«ct will contmm possibly a day or two. Firemen were unable to reach the scene because of recurrent blasts and. fcais of imminentA.P. - 103 words
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Article198 1946-12-09 3 Reuter. NEW YORK. Dec. 6\—The United I Nations political >üb-committee las* 1 night failed lo reach agreement on j exact wording of measures to be adopted t*>r enforcement of disarmament ixihl prohibition of atomic and other "Weapons. The Soviet Vice-Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky. reiterated theReuter. - 198 words
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43 1946-12-09 3 NEW PALESTINE INDIA AIR SERVICE WASHINGTON, Dec. 8. Direct air services between Washington and New York, and Palestine and India will be inaugurated by Trans-world Airlines next month, it was announced last night. Intermediate stops will be Dhahran, in Saudi Arabia, and Karachi43 words
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Article711 1946-12-09 3 Share quations as at Dec. 6 •ccc-rding to -ta* Malayan Share brokers Association (Singapore) •ere follows. INDUSTRIALS Buyer Seller llexandra brickworks Ords. 1.80 2.00 Mexandra Brickworks Prefs. 2.90 3.10 3rit. Malaya Trustee Sb Executor Co. 8.00 t.OO onsolidatetl Tt« Smelters Ord 2313 24j 3 do Prefs. 2C/B711 words
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Advertisement282 1946-12-09 3 da rely on Brooklax" Lixatives for relief of Constipation, it and be convinced suable everywhere. Forces Education Centre N lAN STREET v Phone 6525 [RSjl MEETING OF: THE COLLEGE DR ULITIC SOCIETY A:, take place on Thursday ie 12th of December at This society win, present, be limited L\ ties282 words
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Advertisement193 1946-12-09 3 I I j Wawn\ tNkientific Specif lc». I j (i) BITTER DAYS will be yours unless YOU REVITALIZE YOURSELF Help yourself then with W AWN'S REJUVFNATION TABLETS For Men and Women "NERVOGEN" Body Building Beverage Write To:_ WAWN' S LAEORATORIES PTY., LTD., Sydney: Australia, via P O. Box 852. SINGAPORE.193 words
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Miscellaneous27 1946-12-09 3 BUCK BYM- Exclusive To The Malaya Tribune r -K oo "VMAl- 5k00i.P "SJ 1 /VE3.5lR. I CM] ;5 IT WtESftp) fRu55e^0LTH[L r -C0L £P R^5mCL r V~27 words
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Article458 1946-12-09 4 [i is to be hoped that the lcrease in Malaya's rice rations will not persuade i i her the Liaison Officers Conference or the much more important International Emergency Food Council that this country is relatively well off. That ay very easily be the rec ion outside458 words
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1395 1946-12-09 4 Alistair Cooke - by Alistair Cooke Anybody who gets ar una the United States much or who reads American pape* s or who throws the word British' casually into social conversation, will notice a reaction that was (shall we say?) well under control during the war and is1,395 words
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Article608 1946-12-09 4 WASHINGTON. A scanning of thi pictures in the United States over the p reveals that a preponderance of the mem were derived from novels. Representati PJS* Good Earth," "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, ine the Bounty," "Goodbye Mr. Chios,"' "Gone with nS! Wind," and "Lost Horizon."608 words
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Article221 1946-12-09 4 HONGKONG. Wolfram .smuggling is one of the biggest concerns of the British Army frontier patrols on the Sino-Briti>h border m the New Territories 32 miles from Hongkong. One of the smugglers methods is to work by night, carrying ta much as 200 lbs of wolfram on221 words
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418 1946-12-09 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR I Sir.—The question of juvenile delinquency has raised a storm of controversy. The result— with ereat relief to the community and government as well— was the formation of a Boys' Home in Taiping and the aboli tion of the trial of418 words
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Article109 1946-12-09 4 Sir.—l have read from time to time in your columns of the organisation of Women's s;rvice Leagues in variou s parts of Malaya, but have found no reference to such a body in Perak. There is plenty of scope for such an organisation in Perak and I109 words
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Advertisement43 1946-12-09 4 A DELIGHT lo the EYES'! THE LOVELY AMERICAN LATEST NUMOUNT RIMLESS GLASSES oiasses that blend with beauty and harpen appearance with clean CM good taste and style. u-y arc cushioned against breakage. EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO, Qualified Opticians 19, Chuha Street, Telephone 4435. Singapore.43 words
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Advertisement77 1946-12-09 4 The Finest Radio in the World available to the public at the Price. THE STATION MASTER It is easy to put a short-wave switch on a radio set and a list of Short-wave Statfons on the dial. But is it easy to get those Stations'? Is it easy to hear77 words
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Miscellaneous82 1946-12-09 4 STRANGE AS IT* SEEMS By ErMst Hix FE€DeRlCKTHEGfXATQRD«K>k MKLDS BIGG£STTX£E?' sf.'lljM HIS SUBJECTS TO^ f> DOUGLAS FIR u B S£ T J£L A £f ,1 -1 u/asHrrnwLL. ,f' 111 e 01 25 FT. THICK. f.iIT nee- fiNDHRD NO LIMBS X WHEN PCO* ALE*ANDER Fleming LEFT ?/fif BACTERIA CULTURES ON HIS82 words
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101 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. PIJE < Yugoslav Macedonia), Dec. B.—The road from the Greek border was closed to all motor traffic tension in the area mounted following persistneonfirmed reports of heavy fighting immediately t frontier near the border town of Djevejelja. Uts and Yugoslav motorists wereReuter. - 101 words
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146 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. ith, Dec. 7.—Naval vessels including desire today searching the waters off Eddystone, for the submarine Truant drifting helpless crew after being cut away from the tug her in tow. miralty issued a warning that the Truant, most famous submarines, is a menace to dReuter. - 146 words
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Article53 1946-12-09 5 A.P. Ranking Dec. 8.. —Mrs. George C. of General Marshall, tbia morning by air spend the winter. il release said the Geneu d in Nanking and has for his own departure .mo and Madame she*" gave the General's 7 veil dinner and Madame urued herA.P. - 53 words
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Article48 1946-12-09 5 ra] sir Montagu Stopford, mar.der-in-Chief, was a cocktail party given rews of ,4 D'' class Boats Royal Singapore Yacht Saturday. The Club House festooned with fairy bunting and brightly presented a gay Present at the party pre-war members of V C. as well as service Members48 words
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Article23 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.- The at s has sent Russia a rt questing settlement SI 1.000.000.000 lend count a United States ed here.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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360 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. CANTON—A general b cycott of Hong Kong ani the severance of communic aiions with the British colony was threatened at a meeting by public bodies in Canton. The recent incident in Hong Hon.?, in which a Chinese hawker died from injuries allegedReuter. - 360 words
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Article35 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 7.-Eighty-flve leave trains for servicemen will be run by British railways over the Christmas period when lt is expected holiday traffic will spread over five days.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article86 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. CHIPPENHAM, Dec. 8.The girl for whom an English officer chartered a special plane to fly her from Germany to Britain a week ago married him at Chippenham yesterday. The bridegroom was Lieut. John Phipps, R.E.M.E., of Chippenham and the bride Frau Ruth Muelseisen, widow ofReuter. - 86 words
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264 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. NEW YORK, Dec. 6 —The conviction is general in America that labour has reached the danger-ridden end of an era in which it s cored notable advances under a benign governme nt. The feeling springs from John L. Lewis'Reuter. - 264 words
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Article62 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. RANGOON, Dec. B—L ad y Jripps, wife of the President of ihe Board of Trade, Sir Stafford Jripps, and her daughter are quests at Government House acre during a brief stay on their way to London from China, festerday Lady Cripps made a dghtseeing tourReuter. - 62 words
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135 1946-12-09 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Dec. B.—General Dwight Eisenhower on Saturday predicted the U.S. will be drawn continually deeper into necessary preparations for a 'super-blitz" conflict "unles we can get rid of this damnable thing of war." He told newsmen the War Department setting up a special staff with membersA.P. - 135 words
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Article124 1946-12-09 5 A.P. Peiping. Dec. B.—American observers returning today from Chanychum and Harbin described Government dsipatches as saying that Communist General Lin Piao would shortly launch a winter offensive against Changchun, the Manchurian capital. The communists have not the strength for a concerted attack against the Nationalist-held stronghold,A.P. - 124 words
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Article66 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. B.—The flag which flew during the attack or Pearl Harbour five years ago wa> hoisted again at Pearl Harboui today at the hour at which tht Japanese planes came over. Ne* York Radio said tonight. Ni major Un:'ted States oeremonie., were scheduled forReuter. - 66 words
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Article258 1946-12-09 5 A.P. TOKIO. Dec. B.—ln a searing statement bristling with such terms a* "misstatement and misrepresentation." a high MacArthur headquarters official on Sunday accused the Soviet Army newspaper, Red Star, of "illconsidered propaganda" which not further the Allied objectives" (Red Star in an article published onA.P. - 258 words
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69 1946-12-09 5 Afghan, Arabic, Persian and Urdu callig i aphy dating back hundreds of years were among the numerous exliibits s< en by Field-Mar-shal Sir Claudt Auchinleck, Commander-in-Chief in India, at the JamLi Millia Islamia Silver Jubilee Exfnbition at Okhla, near Delhi. Dr. Zakir Husseiri, Vice-Chancellor of the Jamia Islamia, accompanied field69 words
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Article341 1946-12-09 5 Heavy Fighting Reported Reuter. NANKING, Dec. 8.—The first clash between Nationalist forces threatening the Yenan border regions from the north-west and Communis! forces has taken place, according to Yenan radio. The broadcast said troops of the Government clashed with the Communist forces as a resultReuter. - 341 words
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52 1946-12-09 5 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. B.—The Argon tine Foreign Minister, Juan Bramuglia, announced that a Soviet Argentine treaty of navigation, trade and friendship will be signed within 15 days after the return from the United States of the Soviet Ambassador to Argentina, Mikhail Ceikias, the Columbia Broadcasting SystemReuter. - 52 words
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99 1946-12-09 5 A.P. Paris, Dec. B.—A spokesman for the Ministry of Armies said on Saturday that all hope of finding alive 23 men trapped in the French submarine 2326 must now be given up. The submarine was reported to have hit a floating mine off Toulon.A.P. - 99 words
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Advertisement90 1946-12-09 5 rhe ASSOCIATION l of MALAYA The Automobile Association of Malaya has reorganized and is ready to re-commence < r ions immediately on the pre-war scale, iationa are in progress whereby new and rtant benefits will be afforded to members, will be announced as soon as arrangements ompleted. Membership is open90 words
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Advertisement190 1946-12-09 5 fits SECRETof STRENGTH&VIIAUTY/ Amazing FOOD TONIC feeds new HEALTH ENERGY into 4Fi~f THEN, WEAK,RUNDOWN people jj^y only because overwork, worry or nerve W'^Jr strain have sapped vital Mineral Salts from i^ĔĔrJkm your ysiem. You must replace these jbdwLwL %> precious elements and re-nourish your body. That is why this amazing190 words
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Article174 1946-12-09 6 His Majesty the K f ng has honoured seven of Britain's mow distinguished men with appointment to Britain's oldest and mon illustrious order—Order of the Garter. They are: Viscount Mountbatten of Burma. Viscount Alanbrooke, former C-in-C. Viscount Portal of Huncerford. former Chief of Air Staff.174 words
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Article52 1946-12-09 6 Reuter. SYDNEY A 34-year-old Liverpool woman haa given birth tx her 17th child at Crown Street Women Hospitals. Sydney. She b Mrs. Alice Vcronic* Starr, wife of Henry Willian Starr, invalid pensioner from the First World War. Mrs. Starr wai married at 15i. when her hus« bandReuter. - 52 words
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Article47 1946-12-09 6 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, New York. Drc. 7.—The embargo on UNRRA shipments to China has been lifted, UNRRA announced today. The measure is due to the con tlnued improvement in the rate of distribution of supplies with in China and the present satisfactory state of port clearance.— Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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279 1946-12-09 6 Helmsman, Lord Tedder of Glenguin, and his daughter. Ft o Mina Tedder, won the RAF Changi Yacht Club's weekiy three-mile 4 all comers' race in a Burling Dinghy yesterday morning in a time of t :13ft. Second came F Lt. Waugh, captain of boats,279 words
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84 1946-12-09 6 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Dec. B.—V. M. Merchant, who was vice captain of the Indian tourists in England last summer, was yesterday chosen at a special meeting of the Board of Control lor Cricket in India as captain of the Indian tourists who ait visitingReuter. - 84 words
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Article41 1946-12-09 6 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Dec. 7.—John Biomwich. Au>traliin No. 1 player, won the Victorian -ingles lawn tennis championship here today when h<. beat Ted Schroeder of the United States Davis Cup team 8-0. 6-4, 6-4 in the final. Reutei.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article32 1946-12-09 6 (Our Own Reporter). IPOH. SUNDAY —In the first inter-state hockey match today Perak beat Negri by 3-0 Negri played with five reserves and Perak's defence was outstanding.32 words
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534 1946-12-09 6 (From Our Critic). Not for many months has the Victoria Memorial Hall been as packed as it was last night. The audience filled the auditorium, crowded on to the benches behind the concert platform and overflowed on to the verandahs of the Hall. The534 words
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Advertisement186 1946-12-09 6 *M 1i—5—4.15—6.30— 9.15 PHPNC e*Q* 4§„l Globus! It's toy! THE REAL STORY OF ,is§oJtf NORA BAY IS BRODWAY S YANKEE DOODLE }F l^^^^Hf Songs to set your heat* Beauty to put the Si SAKAU dm.*, Ootid Bu«ler in viuir PVP< r Hoy by So<i M«U»a*. «tchord W».!. til >uui ffWKi*186 words
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Advertisement123 1946-12-09 6 OPENING TO-DAY 3.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. All-Ma!aya Premiere of Gemini Pictures' Mythological Gem "NAN DAN AR" tin Tamil") An absorbing .toiy without a parallel! Dramatic art par excellence! Briiliant Musical Score! Starring Dandapani—Desikar—Serukalatur Sama —Ran j an —G na nambai To-night: 6.30 9 p.m. A King's >udden disappearance stirs123 words
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Advertisement66 1946-12-09 6 LAST DAY TODAY "TO THE SHORES Of TRIPOLI" (In Technicolor) with John Payne—Maureen O'Hara —Randolph Scott. TOMORROW "CAPTAIN MIDNIGHT" (Ist. instalment) V p HV »4709 OPENING TODAY 3. Shews Only :3. Q. 15. 9.1& p.rp. WILLIAM POWSiL MYRNA LOV in their latest and most hilarious "thin man" picture— "SJkkJow of66 words
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Advertisement83 1946-12-09 6 ft w THE HHI Last 2 Shows: Phone 2967 645 b 9.15 P-m. ERROL PLYNN OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in "They Died With Their Boots On" Tomorrow: "Western Approacn" SEASIDE Last 2 shows at 7 9.15 p.m. JOHN CARROLL in ZORRO RIDES AGAIN. Tomorrow: S. O. S. TIDAL WAVE To-night: 7—9.1583 words
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Advertisement257 1946-12-09 6 CAPITOIH DAILY: 5 SHOWS. PHONE S2B| 1* a.D9L 2 p.m. 4.1 j p 1». 6.30 p,n O/ 77* West's Most Desperate W ANTE dead OR ALIVEn ALAN CUAIiS lON CHAHEY KQHT TAYLOR m KEH it Known To The Lawless As The 'Fearsome Foursome' Reckless!. Ruthless! ....Despe/afe! ....Defiant! THE ERA THRILLING257 words
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Advertisement62 1946-12-09 6 CAPITO L TO-DAY 4 Shows 1.30- i-U W-IM SHE CAVE HIM THE BEST TIM-TIME HE EVEBHAB Robert CUMMINGS 4 TU Hecry ltd* p ill** K<m FRANCIS JOHN BOLES MHf KVM Next Change MT~*ithe" Fpiidpiperl f MOMTY wOOLLEY RODDY W: j V i4r x„. fc^V v ANNE 9AXTt- Q GEYLANG PHO62 words
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78 1946-12-09 7 Reuter. p c. 7.- The latest occurred here II s of the Western Turf Club meeting a Park refused to an ambulance I c races. The reJI refused on grounds t r mbulOMCt would cut 9 I I fck, but the coml' nReuter. - 78 words
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511 1946-12-09 7 Reuter. LONDON, Dec. B.—All British sporting bodies are now actively engaged in organising their particular events under the direction of the Olympic committee for 1948 games in London. The latest to announce its plans is the National Cycling Union who reveal that track cycling eventsReuter. - 511 words
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847 1946-12-09 7 Reuter. ON, Dec. 8. Dreariest conditions imaginable ed by footballers today and it was a surprise two major League games were postponed I rs/ 'P'workf 8 12-46 U it'd on heavy rain sleet tailing ie play in some al instance of the being the NewportReuter. - 847 words
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Article126 1946-12-09 7 race sailed between *°yal Singapore Yacht Uie S.E.A.L.F Boat latter club's' 14-ft. yesterday, in which pper s and crews from •ompeted, resulted in he Yacht club's more ed skippers. ice started at i 0.25 in Ahich was light and leg of the course was y 1126 words
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Article183 1946-12-09 7 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. 7.—Following are the results of the Rugby League matches: Batley 3. Wakefield Trinity 5 Bradford Northern 4. Dewsbury 0. Bramley 2, Halifax 6. Cast lef ord 7. Featherstone Rovers 0. Huddersfield.2. Leeds 2. Hull 2. Oldham 3. Hunslet 4. Workington Town 2 Keighley 5.Reuter. - 183 words
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Article55 1946-12-09 7 Playinfe ohe of their best games of the season, the Jollilads Athletic Uhioh beat the BSD. Headquarters by two goals to nil at the Police Training School ground yesterday. The BSD. goalkeeper saved h's side from being totally outclassed. The Joliilads, centrehalf. RASAK. scored the first55 words
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65 1946-12-09 7 Two Australian Test cricketers top. F. Freef, who replaces Rry Lnidicall. ihe AUStmW shock bolder who was taken ill during the First Test and will not be fit for the Second Test this week. The Other picture is that of Colin McCool, who. bwught into ihe First TiSt team as65 words
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Article360 1946-12-09 7 Reuter LONDON. Dec. 7: The following ftrc complete football r.'aJ f: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION 80l ton 4, Hudderfield 0. Dharftofl Ath. 2. Derby Country J. Chelsea 1. Eve i tern t. Grimsby 7. 0. Aston Villa 3. Leeds Utd. 1, Sunderland 1. Liverpool I, Wolves 5.Reuter - 360 words
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267 1946-12-09 7 Despite his failure in both innings in the First Test, Len Hutton still holds top position in the M.C.C. batting averages, although his average is now 74.40 compared with 92.12 before Test. Denis Compton is nearest to Len with 58.09 while Hammond runs a very267 words
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Article157 1946-12-09 7 The following dates for State hockey trials, have been fixed: Jst. Trial*: Colour* v's Whites. Saturday Dec. 14. 2nd. Trials: Colours v's .White: Saturday Dec. 21. 3rd. Trials: S.R.C. against Combined services. Monday Dec. iO. 4th. Trials: Probables v'e Possibles. Saturday Jan. 4. All the trials will157 words
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Article38 1946-12-09 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Dec. B.—The 81. Clare Hospital reported on Sunday that the boxing promoter, Mike Jacobs, had a restful night but his condition was still critical. He suffered a heart attack on Saturday.-A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Miscellaneous482 1946-12-09 7 MALAYAN P AIL WAV PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE-9th DECEMBER, 1946. OWING TO SHORTAGE OF LOCOMOTIVE FUEL, THE FOLLOWING REDUCED TRAIN SERVICEjWILL BE IN OPERATION WITH EFFECT. FROM 9th DECEMBER, 1946. PENANG—SINGAPORE DOWN TRAINS OP TRAINS (BEAD DOWNWARDS) (READ UPWARDS) s r— v 18 Tues.Thurs, Daily Mon. Wed. Dairy and except *nd482 words
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Article118 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. Bordeaux. Dec. B.—England beat France three points to z?ro in an imernational Rugby League match to-day. There was no score at half-time. In a hard-fought game played in rain, mud ana ga:e E. Ward of Bradford northern scored th? winning try near the corner-flagReuter. - 118 words
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315 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec. B.—General Sir Miles Dempsey, soldier and sportsman, is to become chairman of the Racecourse Betting Control Board, Britain's giant fifteen million pounds totalis ai. r machine. Leaving the army at th? early age of 49 for this six-thousand per annum job.Reuter. - 315 words
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380 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. CA!KO, Dec. B.—lt has been officially announced Uia> the Egypiia i Prime Minister, Sidky Pasha, has resigned his pos/. Kins Farouk. however, has no* yet accep/ed his resignation. Sidky's resignation n believed to be a seauei to the statement published inReuter. - 380 words
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Article175 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. j GYMPIE. Dec 7.-Enthusiasts are still praising the sportsmanship of Ikin in not runnng out McCool in the first Test. The Brisbane Tel graph nas an article headed off t? Ikin" expressing warn: admiration of his action in refus ng ro take advantage of theReuter. - 175 words
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Article155 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. LONDON. Dec 6.—Up to last night, according to Chicago advices, the United State j Government has bought about 4 million bushels of maize for export, writes Sydney S. Campell. Reuter* Financial Editor, who adds: A large part of the purchases are on the west oast for shipmentReuter. - 155 words
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78 1946-12-09 8 (Our Own Reporter) IPOH, SUNDAY.—His Highness the Sultan of Perak declared open the Lower Perak Agri-Horticultural Show yesterday in the nresence of a large gathering- which included the Acting: Governor-General, Sir Edward, and Lady Gent. His Excellency was particularly impressed by a model of the78 words
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Article35 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. LONDON, D«C 8 The lAtttUß Learnt- President, ICr M..ham«d Ali Jinnah, ipefil the day quietly at hit f nnSYni bateL Be in stand n\ hi* tecreSMry 16 b«- extremely tired -R« uter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article28 1946-12-09 8 The presentation of the D.S.M to Quartermaster Ko Ping Kui which was to have taken place today at the Union Building has been postponed till tomorrow28 words
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26 1946-12-09 8 WASHINGTON. Dec. P.—An ©fl!--cial on Sunday estimated that <otne 250.000 tons of coa 1 wa* now at Amor" poitl awaiting foreign26 words
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285 1946-12-09 8 A.P. Shanghai, Dec. B.—Well after the first blast at 12.15 on Saturday Intermittent explosions sttß continued in Uie Chinese Army munitions dump in tru> northern outskirts of Shanghai late on Sunday and thousands of Chinese living in the vicinity were unable to return toA.P. - 285 words
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Article33 1946-12-09 8 A.P. BERLIN, Dec. 5.--German pi ess reports say Russian occupation troops are being demobilized so rapidly that considerable patrol and guard duty is bein«» turned over to German policemen.--A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article35 1946-12-09 8 A.P. Washington. Dec. B.—The Trans-World Airlines today announced the opening of an air rout? in January between New York. Washington. Lydda Karachi and Bombay, with an flying time of about 43 hours.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article38 1946-12-09 8 Mr. Lim Kay of the Municipality Electrical Department wishes to point out that he is not the same "Lim Kay" who was sentenced to jail on Saturday for retaining stolen accessories of a yacht.38 words
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78 1946-12-09 8 The marriage took place on Friday, December 6th, between Lt. <S) William Merrick Elderton, R.N. of R.N.A.S Sembawang, son of the latt M. B. Eldeiton, Esq., and of Mrs. FAderton of she bomo, Dorset, mid Miss Eve Constance Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oioen of Sei(noaks, Bowdon, Cheshire, who78 words
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Article213 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Dec. 8.-- Pandit Nehru, Congress delegate at the inconclusive London talks, arrived back in New Delhi with Sardar Baldev Singh, Sikh delegat 5 and Defence member, today, less than 20 hours afier they left London looking none the worse for their fast trip.Reuter. - 213 words
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Article56 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. New York. Dec. 7.—The United Nations delegates today face a possib c 17-hour working day as a pr?lude to the last hectic wrrk of momentous deliberations. Meetings today will begin at 3.30 o.m. GMT with several committees and sub-committees putting final touche?Reuter. - 56 words
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131 1946-12-09 8 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Dee. 8 —A request that a strong protest should be lodged against Indian; being allowed to travel with I Europeans in planes belonging Ito the South African Airways I was considered by an executive meeting of the Transvaal Municipal Association on Saturday. On?A.P. - 131 words
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177 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. Jerusalem, Dec. 8. —The Palestine Government tonight asked the British Embassy in Athens by iodic "> speed all aid to sur/ivcrs of the Jewish 1) cjA Immigrant ship whit ii was rt.pc;ued ./recked on an unnamed island uetween 48 and 90 miles northwestReuter. - 177 words
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53 1946-12-09 8 A.P. BATAVIA, Dec. B.—The Republican Government on Sunday receivea official confirmation of the Islamic Party's rejection of the Dutch Indonesian draft agreement. Informed sources said that eiglu Islamic representatives in Sutan Shahrir's cabinet have not decided what action to take as a result ofA.P. - 53 words
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124 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. Manila.—T-e I tf r to the i Chih-ping wh, C j for Nank.ng I stood, discu s cv L? J"Wer. p:ne relations Gemralisiim.". and in pan I the various pro,, .Jjjs These treat to general re it... tton tr aty unci ment. Negotiai goingReuter. - 124 words
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97 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. PARIS, Dee. I p c winner of the touch Dc been sold price to a English breeders u.,a «9 m[x be sent to the And owned bj Ln| Burham at Newmarl The lone stipulation la the Mtament revealed wa thai reserved the ritW toReuter. - 97 words
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Article47 1946-12-09 8 A.P. CHICAGO. Dec. L Ttk p lie are searching for the Be?. Jame* Wong Sum. 50-year-old Cbfeksc clergyman of Bryn A Pennsylvania. The search tn re-quested by the Bryn Athyt police who said that Sum wamissing and his life had bea threatened.—A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article52 1946-12-09 8 Reuter. BIGGIN KILL. Kent, D C. 1 Plan- for a new Battl ~> tain memorial chapel tv replace Saint George"- Chapel of remembrance at Biggin HilL Roj 1 Air Force aerodronk in X r.' which was destroyed by lift on Tuesday i> being considered bjReuter. - 52 words
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Article55 1946-12-09 8 A.P. j MANILA, D.c B. I nuel Roxas, speaking a' I. !on Pa nay island, >a.d I pines would beconn tanlu :p' i financial aid was tea United States. "We must bwt* money from the United Stales rehabilitate, he '-aid. Roxas explained the lon American loamA.P. - 55 words
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